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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor.
S. B. BURR, • Business Manager.
FRIDAY, MAY 1800.
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The Old South and the New South.
The “old south” and the “new
soutli” are terms that are frequently
misunderstood north and south
Whenever the term “new south” is
used in the north, as a reproach to
the “old south, 1 ' and whenever a south
erner who lives alone on the traditions
of the south, kicks at the term “new
south, 11 it is misunderstood or improp
erly used.
The old south has passed into his
tory. Its record for statesmanship and
civilization needs no defense from the
present generation. l-'or fifty years
it controlled the destinies of the na
tional legislature, and the executive
branch of the government. In the
army and navy of the United States,
the brightest pages of our history
sparkle with the names of her brave
sons. There is a difference between
the "old south’ 1 and the "new south,"
but it is the difference between the
father and son. Old issues have been
settled and new issues are formed.
What was possible in the “old south”
is impossible in the “new south,” and
what is possible in the “new south”
was impossible in the “old south,”
and when the sons of the “old south”
rally together under the flag of the
“new south” they do it in the full
knowledge of the fact that they can do
so without discredit to their fathers.
The “new south” stands to-day for
the principles of the constitution. It
recognizes the fact that slavery and
secession are issues of the past. It
has discovered the evil effects ot sec
tionalism In all of its phases, and,
th r owing the mantle of charity over
the mistakes of both north and south,
looks to the future lor the solution of
all the problems left it as a heritage.
It is ready to stand for the right in the
field and the forum, for the good of the
whole country.
The sons of the new south are being
educated to develop our mines and
our immense water power. They are
at work with brain and muscle to de
velop the resources of our country,
and to diversify our industries. They
arc succeeding in a degree that is
phenomenal, but they assemble an
nually around the graves of the heroes
of the old south to strew them with
flowers.
The new south forms a solid south
against the aggressiveness of a party
that would require us to humiliate
ourselves. It warmly shakes hands
with fellow-countrymen from the north,
whenever they come in our midst,
and its doors are wide open to those
who come among us as soldiers in a
cause unce as dear to them as the
cause of the south was to our people.
There is no reproach now—not from
the brave men who met them in battle
—it is the cowards who are now fight
ing.—Constitution.
Pen Painting.
Mr. IV. J. I.ampson, of the Wash
ington Stars lias been writing up the
late trip < f the Washington excur
sionists to Augusta. Wc take the
following brief extract from the many
gems touching the reception and treat
ment of the party in Augusta:
In the evening invitations were
extended by Mrs. Branch to a Jap
anese fcle eliainpetre, and the for-
1 oo tunnies went “dressed in their best
suits of clothes” and they saw a vis
ion of the night with all the younger
fair ot Augusta there. The lanterns
swung from tree and shrub and hal
lister; on tlie gulden wall were twink
ling fairy lamps in blue and gold and
purple and orange and crimson and
violet: the solt southern hreiz.e swayed
the houghs of the willows which
drooped their trailing branches to
the murmuring fountain in tlie ccn
tre of the grounds ; out in the blue
sky' the moon in silver splendor hung
to shed her glory down ; the voluptu
ous music of the waltz, in tempting
strains arose, and over the polished
floor of the Southern pine platform
the beauty of Augusta, the chivalry
of Georgia and the glory and gallant
ry of the North moved in a melliflu
ous melody of motion so entrancingly,
i i oo
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What are you Eating ?
A Mr. Maurice Thompson, of New
York, lias been criticising the food of
the South. He says:
“If Scott had been fed on salt pork
sides and sweet potato pic, Ivanhoc
would not have been worth rending.
We have a mighty poor opinion of
man who will go back on potato
pie. Ham, good old ham, with plen
ty of red gravy, does not dwarf the
intellect. As for beans and bacon
and jowl and greens, why they just
knock out doughnuts, pumpkin pic
and Boston baked beans, on every
round. And then to come down to
‘hog and hominy” its mighty
‘strengthenin.” Alexander II. Steph
ens sopped out many a dish while he
was laying the foundation for his
brilliant career. In fact, wc have
sopped out a few frying pans ourself.
Here are two illustrious examples;
examples that gravy’ does not cloud
great intellects.
Educating Colored Preachers.
“St. Louts, May 13.— In the gen
eral conference of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, South, to-day, George
W. Walker, president of Bayne in
stitute, Ga., submitted his report.
The institute is for the benefit of the
colored Methodist Episcopal church,
The session, to close in June, hns
been the most successful one since the
school wns established. Thirty-five
young men are preparing for the
ministry, and there arc 1*4 pupils, all
told, in the school.”
And this is being done at the
Soutli, with money raised at the
South. Will some of the bloody shirt
organs at the North make a note of
this?
The Eleventh Census.
The superintendent ot the census
has issued an order, stating that it has
been brought to his attention that city
councils and boards of trade in cer
tain cities have appropriated money
to aid their census supervisors in the
enumeration of the population. He,
therefore, instructs the supervisors
positively not to receive any such
compensation, not countenance, for
one instant, tiie payment of any sum
of money whatever, by municipalities,
corporations, associations, or persons,
to the enumerators. He says that
* ! any supervisor of the census who is not
A Presbyterian University. content with the remuneration allowed
Commissioners from the Presbyteri- l by the government (which is double
an Synods of North Carolina, South : the amount paid in 1SS0) should at
Adam't Epitaph.
The following epitaph on Adam,
our common ancestor, was written by
Gabriel Alveres, of Paris, about
1313, and may be found m his "Jlis-
toria Decelesiae Antediluviac.”
Here lies, reduced to a pinch of dust, lie
whom from a pinch of dust whs
formed to govern the earth.
Adam.
The sou of None, father of All, the
step-father of All, ami of
himself.
Having never wailed as a child, he
spent his life in sorrow and
weeping, the result of penitence.
Power, Wisdom, Justice, Immortality
He sold for the price of disobedience.
Haring abused the privilege of Free-Will.
Which weapon ho had received for
the preservation of
Knowleimje a no Grace,
Ry one stroke he struck with death himself
and all the human race.
The Omnipotent Judge,
Who in His Justice took him from Righ
teousness, by His Mercy restored him
whole again, Saved by the Grace of
The Redeemer,
The first Adam livid to die.
The second Adam died to live.
Go, and imitate the penitence of the
First Adam
Go, nnd celebrate the goodm ss of the
Second Adam.
E Us 3P “C“ !E£ 0 0 L!
MEALTHFIL EXERCISE.
Only a few dninths ago these romping, rosy-
#hoeked lasuca were pUDjvlcllcate, pale, sickly
girls. Hy the aid or I>r. Plerco’s world-famed
Favorite Proscription, they have blossomed
out into benntilul, plump, hale, hearty, strong
young women.
“Favorite Prescription" is an invigorating,
restorative funic ami a.s a regulator and pro
moter of functional action at that critical
period of change from girlhood to woman
hood. it is a |M»rfcctly safe remedial agent, and
can produce only pood results. It is care
fully comimunded. by an experienced and
skillfnl physician, and adapted to woman's
delicate organization. It is purely vegetable
in its composition and perfectly fmrmlesa in
any condition of the system, it imparts
strength to the whole system. For over
worked, “ worn-out.” “ run-down,” debilitated
teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
•‘shop-girls,” Housekeepers, nursing mothers,
and feeble women generally, l)r. Pieroo’s
Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly
boon, being unequalcd as an appetizing cor
dial nnd restorative tome. It is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
a positive guarantee from the* manufacturers,
that it will give satisfaction in every case,
or money will bo refunned. This guarantee
has been faithfully carried out for many yowft.
Copyright, iss?, by World’s Dis. Map, AM’*»
58SOO OFFERED
~ by the manufactur
ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for on
Incurable case of Catarrh *n the Head.
—YOUR
EATABLES
BY BSI’YING
REFRIGERATORS!
L. Thompson Co.
We have also in stock
BETTER THAN GOLD.
RESTORED IIER HEALTH.
Fox 23 years I suffered from boils, cryiipelos
and other blood affections, taking during that
time great quantities of different medicines with-
cut giving mo ary pcrccptlblo relief Friends
Jnd iced me to try S. 8. S. It Improve* . »roct
• start, and after taking several -jo- ' — cr
tl my health as far ns I could hope for ai
j, uge, which io now seventy-five years.
*2u», S M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky.
Tr eatise on Blood and Hldn Disease* mailed fftr*
B’.ViFT SPECIFIC CO., /.daiita, (k
B. D. FUDGE,
TIIOMASVILLK, (5A.,
DEALER IN—
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
Tin and Hollow Ware.
WALKER COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
22 Miles South of
Chattanooga, Term
IN LOOKOUT VALLEY,
On the line of the
of all and] agent for
Powder Co.
i2pt dGm
King’s
L. Soli midi,
-I'ROPIIIKTOK-
Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and
South Georgia, met in Augusta a few
days since in synodical conference, to
discuss the advisability of establishing
once resign. The eleventh census must
and shall be above suspicion To
tolerate any action on the part cf mu
nicipahties, associations, organizations
a South Atlantic Presbyterian univer- I or individuals, no matter how poster
ity. There is no Presbyterian col-I ful they may be, which has for its pur-
lege of a high grade in this section, j pose the debauching, or which would
and it
one.
Chattanooga Southern Ry.,
destined to be one of the most important
manufacturing cities in the South. The
location.consisting of 1 GOO acres, which has
been secured by the managers of the KKN-
SIXGTON LAND COMPANY, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., is surrounded by inexhausti
ble deposits of coal and iron, equal in qual
ity to that ot any section in the great min
eral belt of the South. Manufactured Iron,
Cotton, Leather, etc.,can be produced cheap-
in KKNSINGTON than at any point in
e South, and its railroad service will be
unsurpassed.
THE
Kensington Land Go
Solicits correspondence with manufacturers
generally and offer liberal inducements to
those contemplating the reiuoral of their
establishments or the building of new fac
tor ies in this prosperous section of the
country.
Sale of Lots at Kensington
June 3rd, 4th and 5th.
Arrangements for reduced rates of fare
will be perfected.
Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington and
its surroundings may be had by addressing
Kensington Land Co.
CHATTAXOOCA, TKS.Y
ThomasvilleBottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of .SODA and
MINKRAL WATERS?, carbonated with
NATURAL* UAN,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine. Germany.
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all descrip
tions.
COPFI1TS,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass,
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ?
(Registered]
It Is n Wood nnd Stono Preserving Com
pound Oil Slain, applied with nil ordinary
brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve any
kind oi wood, above or under the ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep
otrall kinds of insects. It Is used by tlio
U. 8. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other
large Corporations, as well na nil Real Estute
Owners, where it is kept for sale.
For further Information and Circolarn
please address or call on
L F. Thompson k Go.
is desired to establish such a j even throw the slightest taint upon
, the truthfulness ol the returns, would,
| in his opinion, he nothing short ol a
Some missionaries in Africa ar c j crime against the people of the United
greatly troubled by the fact that the States.
natives are not at all eager to adopt '*
the dress of the white man. Not even Around the World,
the converts arc willing to wear the George Francis Train has traveled
auiouut of clothing which, according mound the world in (12 days. This
to missionary ideas, is essential to re- heats Nelly Uly’s record hy ten days,
spectability. Lx. I This ; s a f as t
F. R. PEMDERTOX, Pm„ (ufF. II. Pom-
berton A: Co., bankern, Chat
tanooga, Tenn. President of
Kensington Iron »V* Coal Co.,
Vice President of Chatta
nooga Southern Railroad.)
C. K.JANEN, V. Front., (of Robertson &
Janie*, bankers, New York,
President of Chattanooga
Union Railroad And Chatta
nooga Southern Railroad.)
IV. \\. HARRISON, \\ Pmt,(»f
Franklin Sugar Refining Co.,
Phlla., 2d V. President Chat
tanooga Southern Railroad
and Kensington Irou nnd
Coal Co.)
FLOYD «. PATTERSON, Ncci’y. nnd
Treaa., (Sec’ty, and Treas.
Kensington Iron and Coal
Company.)
ON DRAFGIIT :
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relievo almost any headache in
10 to 1.1 minute?.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
“Frui-Miz!”
ustzeltw
GOODS
—.A.T—
r
Cooling-
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially filled up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good*, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Jones.
Smith.
ABBOTT S v/.
EASTfrilAN^RN
pen paIPj
GORf^S fj^S p EEDILY^
B UNI0N 5 if^B^feVVlTHOUT
vo wart’s PAIN'.
lTPKMAN bMOS.flKllCiilsrj ‘W.' SAVANNA-1, ca
Come anil Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Chaliies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OU” IMMENSE STOCK OF
^Wliite GroocLs.
Wc call special attention to our JOlt LOT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve and :t half cents; they arc equal to any sold for twenty cents. Come
nnd lock for yourself.
Look! Look! Look 2
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will he sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN & BR0.,
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS,
J. S.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Ilice aver Rtiil A fslp:) prr s Urns Store, Itroad SI
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, forother
parties, all kinds ol town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and dose •atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a ill a re of the business of
the community. nug:*8
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x-jrvEPiir
FEED STABLES
Rro. Jones is an Alliarn-
with II. A. Hass. The res
he’s fat and prosperous.
Smith trades elsewhere,
readily .*
*mau and trades
ult is obvious—
Brick! Brick!
100,000 first-class Brick now ready for
the moral jou delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously
nnd at reasonable prices. Apply at my
If you want io prosper trade with {. v " r,ij » r «d'ireas
IS. A IS ASS.
through Post Office.
JOHN P. ARNOLD.
Thomasville, <ia., April 29, <!&w tf.
Fine Teams, with careful drivers.
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR
PATRONS.
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