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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
IOIIN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor.
S. 15. BURR, - Business Manager.
SATURDAY, MAY IT, 1800.
I>aily Times-Esterprisk i' 1 published
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A toll ofmijrnniieltP.il w ithered rose ?
Nmnhciless foolish hearts have treasured
snrli;
Now, as 1 lilt them from their loop rejiose,
They turn to dost and ennoble at a touch,
I'oor Mowers that meant so much 1
They meant —pine love and limitless lielief
In sun mer's faithfulness, in sunny skies;
They meant—one lonely panp of silent pricf,
.lust one trim tear that in n moment dries,
for even sorrow dies.
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The latest is a coffin trust. Good
Lord! arc these trusts going to pur
sue a man into the grave? It looks
so.
Trusts and combines arc the order
of the day. They oppress and bleed
all classes. Down with them. Give
the toiler a chance for his bread.
It is generally thought that Hon.
Henry G. Turner, will not have any
opposition for another term. He is
one of the ablest representatives from
Georgia.
In a speech on the McKinley tariff
hill, on last Saturday, Mr. Cummings,
of New York, said: “The present
session of CoDgress is a raging sea of
ravenous Republican legislation.”
The Sun says thousands of ladies
boarded the new cruiser, the Balti
more, looking like so many "angels
in petticoats.”
Angels in petticoats is good ; very
good.
Mr. Dauphin offers the state of
Louisiana 8”,000 per day for the
period of twenty-five years, for the
privilege of running the Louisiana
lottery. Will the state bite at the
tempting bait ? We sincerely hope
not.
Matt Quay has the republican party
in his grasp, and now he wants to
control the world—the New York
World. The World will make it
particularly interesting for Mathew,
in that libel suit. Go in, Mat, and
get mashed.
will
So with tl:
Howe
Tin* f
goo*.
Man s vaunt
I to wo
Are inon*
millions who have hoarded
* token lasts, tho heart's lov
• I strength of woman's boasted
hemeral even than the rose,
The frailest flower that blows!
Ho
; mg
, a tuft of mignonette!
weak must be the hi
heart!
For these n
Abide ev
dart.
.Makes read
ive even love, outlast regret
w hen grim pain, with blunt
to depart.
If the farmers of the South
raise their own provision supplies
they will be able to hold their cotton
indefinitely. This would heat the
sub-treasury scheme, even were the
scheme right and practicable.—Sparta
Ishraaelite.
Unlimited silver coinage is the
jingling issue, just now, in the Sen
ate. Though lost to sight, they are
still to memory dear. Give the dol
lar of our daddies a showing. The
demouitu/.atiou of silver a few years
since was an outrage. It is the poor
man’s money.
A splendid hron/.c monument was
erected the other day, at Coloma, Cal
ifornia, to the memory of James 'Wil
son Marshal. On the ltlth day of Jan
uary, 1848, Marshal, while working
in a mill race, whete Coloma now
stands, discovered gold. Fabulous
millious have been made out of the
lahorei’s discovery. Marshal, poor
fellow, never realized anything
scarcely by the find. He died poor,
while Flood, Mackey, O’Brien, Sha
ron aud others have piled up hun
dreds of millions. Such is the irony !
of fate.
Drawing Nearer and Nearer
The speed of steamships across the
Atlantic is being accelerated every
day. Noticing this fact, the News
says:
The proposition that the voyage
across the Atlantic ocean may be re
duced to about 1,700 miles, instead of
the 3,052 miles of the route between
New York aid Liverpool, and that
the time of the passage may be re
duced from about seven days to about
three and a half is immensely attrac
tive in the statement, although at first
it seems preposterous. A company
has actually been organized in Canada
which proposes to thus shorten the
time and distance between the old
and new world by constructing a rail
way along the north shore of the St,
Lawrence river and gulf from Quebei
to St. Charles bay, on the Labrador
coast, a distance o( 844 miles, and
placing a line of fast steamers on the
route from St. Charles bay to Milford
Haven, Wales, where extensive harbor
facilities have for some lime been
awaiting traffic which did not come.
The southeast coast of Labrador
reaches far out into the ocean, and a
line drawn due east shows the shortest
possible route between the American
continent and the British Isles.
The Fastest Time in America.
An Indian Nun.
Yankton, S. D.. May 14.—Miss
Josephine Crowfeather, a full blooded
(Sioux maiden, has become a benedic-
tiuc nun. Her father is aSioux chief.
A Gale at Augusta.
Auol'Sta, Ga., May 14 A severe
wind and rain storm visited this city
this afternoon, partially unroofing sev
eral houses and blowing down trees
and fences.
Georgia Grows.
Twenty years ago Georgia, under
a Republican administration, could
gel only 80 for a bond hearing 7 per
cent, interest. Now capitalists scram
ble for her HA per cent, at par. And
yet some people wonder that the
(South is solid.—Macon Telegraph.
This is a last age. Referring to the
rapid transit between ^ew York and
Washington city, the News says:
The competition for the Washing,
ton business continues to increase the
speed of trains. The Pennsylvania
railroad announces that alter May 11
the time of the “Congressional limited
from New York to Washington will
be reduced to 5 hours and 5 minutes.
The present time is 5 hours and 20
minutes. Allowing 13 minutes for the
ferry from New York to Jersey City,
the running time of tlte train is 4
hours and 52 minutes. The total
distance from Jersey City to Wash
ington is 224.53 miles. The speed,
including slops, will he, therefore, 46.1
miles per hour. The Baltimore and
Ohio will also accelerate its 3:30
o’clock p. m. train, reducing the time
to 5 hours, the distance being 225.3
miles. The speed, including slops,
will be 48.6 miles per hour. This will
doubtless he the fastest train in Amer
ica for the distance, and it is doubt-
full if another train can be found in
the world that runs 225 miles at this
rate, including slops.
A Grand Body of Workers.
An exchange, speaking of the
meeting of the General Assembly of
the Presbyterian church, at Asheville,
says:
The body embraces 2,.‘521 churches;
1,143 ministersihas over 1(11,000 com
municants; over 100,000 scholars in
its Sunday schools and Bible classes,
and gave during last year, for all
purposes, congregational and benevo
lent, 81,1512,805.
AVhat an army of workers ! Aud
all working lor the good of the race.
The United States and Great Britain.
Ottawa, May 13.—Information
has been received here that a full and
satisfactory adjustment of the Bcher-
ing (Sea negotiations has been made
between the United States and Great
Britain.
Now wlmt will lie the next excuse
for twisting the British lions tail—
at long range ?
TAX NOTICK.
First Round.
I will lie at the following places for tiie
purpose of Receiving Tax returns anil re
turns of the uernge unit product cl the farm,
orchard, manufactories And mines, for the
rear lspo.
8KCUND ROr.ND.
Mnrpheys, Monday May 5111.
Ochlockoncc, Tuesday " Mill.
Meigs, Wednesday, " 7th, a. in.
Spence, ■' “ “ p. tn.
Cairo, Thursday, “ 8th,
Duncanville, Friday “ Dill.
Metcalfe, Saturday “ loth,
McDonald, Monday “ 12th, a. tr.
Ways, “ 11 “ p. in.
Boston, Tuesday “ tilth.
Kart Glasgow, Saturday “ 17th, a. in.
Wnt. Vaughn’s “ “ “ p.tn.
THIRD AND CAST. *
Boston, Thursday May 22.
Hast tilasgow, Friday “ 23.
Ways, Saturday " 24.
Murpheys, Monday " 20.
Ochlockonec, Tuesday “ 27.
Spence. Wednesday " 2H.
Cairo, Thursday “ 2D.
Duncanville, Friday 3ft.
Metcalfe, Saturday “ 31.
I will he in Thomasville court week anil
three days in a week (Thursday, Friday and
Saturday) in the month ot June.
J. F. McCann,
T. 11. T. Co.
K! F»>K00LI
YOUR
EATABLES
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Ordinary’s Office, April 28th, 1800.
S. L. Hayes, Executor of the last will and
testament of *S. S. Adams, deceased, late of
said county, has applied to me for leave to
sell the land belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and I will pass upon said applica
tion at my office on the first Monday in
June next. Jos. S. Merrill,
Ordinary.
WDl be paid to aoy competent chemist who wiR
dpd, on analysis, a particle of Mercury, Potash,
Ot other poisons in Swift’s Specific (3. S. S.)
AN EATING SORE
Henderson, Tex., Aug. 23, 1839.— “For elgb.
teen months I had an eating sore on my tongue,
t was treated by tbff t>cst local physicians, but
obtained no relief, the soro gradually growing
Worse. I concluded finally to try S. S. S., and
was entirely cured after nslrg a few bottles.
Ton havo my chccrfal permission to publish tha
above statement for the benefit of these similarly
afflicted.” C. B.fMcLsMORE, Henderson,lex.
Treatise on Blood and Sion Diseases moiled free.
IE SWIFT 8PBCIFIC CO., Atlant
WALKER COUNTY,
GEORGIA,
22 Miles South of
Chattanooga, Term
IN LOOKOUT VALLEY;
On the line of the
liattanoop Southern Ry.,
Is destined to be one of the most important
manufacturing cities in the South. The
location, consisting of 1000 acres, which has
been secured by the managers of the KEN
SINGTON LAND COMPANY, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., is surrounded by inexhausti
ble deposits of coal and iron, equal in qual
ity to that of any section in the great min
eral belt of the South. Manufactured Iron
Cotton, Leather, etc., can be produced cheap
er in KENSINGTON than at any point in
the 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 removal of their
establishments or the building of new lac
tones in this prosperous section of the
country.
Sale of Lots at Kensington
June 3rd, 4th and Sth.
Arrangements for reduced rates of tare
ill be perfected.
Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington and
its surroundings may be bad by addressing
Kensington Isanti Co.
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN.
R. PKMBKRTOX, Pres., (of F. It. Pem
berton k Co., bankers. Chat-
unonffA, Tenn. Presldentof
Kensington Iron Coal Co.,
Vice President of Chatta
nooga Southern Railroad.)
K. JAM IX, V. Prc*»l M (of Robertson &
James, bankers, New York,
President of Chattanooga
Tiilon Railroad and Chatta
nooga Houthern Uailroal.)
W. IIAHItlNON, 2nd V. Fre»t.,<of
Franklin Sugar Refining Co.,
Pht!a.,2d V. President Chat
tanooga Southern Railroad
and Kensington Iron and
Coal Co.)
FLOYD H. PATTERN ON, Keci’y. nod
Trews., (See’ty, and Treas.
Kensington Iron and Coal
Company.)
XTEALTlIFtIL EXERCISE.
Only a few months ago those romping, rosy-
ahookod laamw wore nuny, delicate, pale, sickly
girls. Ry the aid or Dr. Picrco’s world-famed
Favorite Prescription, they have blossomed
out into tienutiful, plump, hale, hearty, strong
young women.
“Favorite prescription ” is an invigorating,
restorative tome aud as a regulator and pro
moter of functional action at that critical
period of change from girlhood to woman
hood, it is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and
can produce only pood results. It is care
fully compounded. l»y an experienced and
skillful physician, ami adapted to woman's
delicate organization. It is purely vegetable
in its composition and perfectly harmless In
any condition of the system. It imparts
strength to the whoio nystom. For over
worked, ” worn-out," " run-down," debilitated
teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
“sho|»-girl8,” Housekeepers, nursing mothers,
and feeble women generally, I)r. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly
boon, being tinequaled ns an appetizing oor-
dial and 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 oase,
or money will be refunded. Th*s guarantee
has been faithfully carried opt fur munyyettfa,
t'opyrigid, 18M, by World’s IMS. Mkd. Ass’r.
BY BI)Y1Y«
REFRIGERATORS!
L. Thompson &; Co.
S5SOO OFFERED
by tfte manufactur
ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for an
incurable case of Catarrh in the Head.
B. D. FUDGE,
THOMASVILLE, GA.,
DEALER IN
HAHDWAEE
Stoves, Iron,
We have also in stock
Tin and Hollow Ware,
of all kinds, antl|ajjotU far
King’s Powder Co.
X2pt-d6m
L. Schmidt,
PROPRIETOR
Thomasville-:-Bottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL BAB,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine. Germany.
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades. Furniture of all deserip
tions,
COFFIN'S,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS ?
(Registered]
It Is a Wood and Stone Preserving Com
pound Oil Slain, applied with an ordinary
brush. It is guaranteed to preserve any
kind 01 wood, above or under the ground
or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep
otrall kinds of insects. It is used by tho
U. S. and almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
largo Corporations, us well as all Real Estate
Owners, where it is kept for sale.
For further Information and ClTOOlars
tdeuso address or call on
L F. Thompson k Go.
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 1minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
it
Frui-Miz!”
Cooling.
Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good), Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Jones.
Smith.
NEW GOODS
—.A.T—
Come and Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Challies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO OU’* IMMENSE STOCK OF
"WTiite GroocLs.
We call special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve aud a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents,
and look for yourself,
Come
Look! Look! IILook.!
Our New Spring Clothing is here. Now remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold ns cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAU & BR0.,
THE SLEEPI. AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
J. s.
Bro. Jones is an Alliaiiceman and trades
with B. A. Bass. Tin result is obvious—
lie's fat and prospero*.*.
Smith trades elsewhere, the niorul jou
can readily see:
If you want to prosper trade with
B. A IS ASS.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Dice over Rtiil k Jil|i>pfrrs Brn? Store, Itroad St
I am now prepared to buy or sell, torother
parties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a share of the business ot
the community. nug?8
ft
’ LIVERY
. —AM)
FEEDSTABLES
Brick! Brick!
100,000 first-class Brick now ready for
delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously
and at reasonable prices. Apply at my
yards or address me through Post Office. “
JOHN P. ARNOLD. ;
Thomasville, Ga., April 20, d&w tf.
Fine Teams, with careful drivers.
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR
PATRONS.
JAtKSOH SIT , Tbotunsvillr, (in
my