The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, May 18, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE JOHN TRIPLETT, - - - Editor. K ts. B. BURR, St'XDAY, MAY IS, I'M. Daily Timks-Estkrpiusk ii ptiblislird ,‘vcrr morning (Monday cxcnptr.l.) nir Ukkki.y TiMns-EsTEiirnisK is published rvrrY Saturday jnorninp. Sl'BSCHimos Kates, Da.i i Times-Enterprise, . . A em.v “ ... IF YOU LOVE THEM, TELL THEM SO. $5 no 1 oo Daily Advertip no Rates, transient Ratos.—$1.00 por square for tlic Cleveland Everywhere. Mr. Francis E. Lcuj>|>. the Wash ngton correspondent of the New ]0veiling Post, accompanied | Ttndv words’vh'ue'thay I the correspondents of Washington on their late trip to the Kolith Here is what lie says about tne presidential predilections of .Southern democrats: “I spoke in an earlier paragraph of | Jll yjy " the great surprise of the republi can extremists on this press jaunt into the Southland. There was another in store for some of them who ex pected to make it tne occasion of Oh. my friend, it would he better If’ to those we love we gave were with us, Than to say them o’er a grave! Those who die no longer need them, .And the words they longed to know While they lived, arc only wasted Oil the rold, deaf ear below. For a little word of love; .Speak it, then, and as the sunshine Gilds the lofty speaks above, So the joy ot those who hear it Sends its radiance down life’s waj And the world is brither, better, For the loving words we say. KEEF-i-KOOLI first insertion, and 50 certs for qnent insertion. One Square, one month, - One Square, two months One Square, three month'., Or.o Square, six months, One Square, twelve months Subject to change by sp $ 5 00 fi 00 12 00 20 00 35 00 11 the wife who walks beside you _ . Faithful wlmte’er betide, ! Hill boom, which cuts such a figure T| lftt y0 u love her, and the telling h subsc-1 writing more or less about the “Dave in a certain class of political corres pondence from the South. They soon discovered that, if they were going ial arrangement. I on a search for this boom, they would Makes the day seem glorified. | Just the little, simple telling Of your love for her ! Ah, me ! ' we knew each others poor heart’s longing How much kinder would we be! *. b. birr. n*i*im**» Jin linger, j have to send for their camp supplies It will be Senator Gordon nftera- wbile. ^ . •. m While Mr. Carlisle leads at Frank fort, his election is not assured. Another bucket shop went lip in Atlanta, day before yesterday. No great harm. This is a good season of the year to enforce flic vagrant law in all towns. Drive the loafers to the cotton fields. Mr. Northen seems to have the in side track for governor. He has the pole, and it looks as if he would pass under the string first. It is nick and nick with the ele phant and lion fund in Atlanta. The elephant is the most clumsy, but lie will probably get there first. The New York World is wnlking around with a chip on its shoulder, saying to Mr. Quay: “I dare you to knock it off." Up to the hour of going to press the Pennsylvania boodler hadn’t accepted the challenge. The Tribune of Rome thus speaks: Atlanta’s millenial era is about to dawn, when the “elephant” of the Constitution shall lie down in peace with the “lion" of the Journal, and Tell the children limv yoii love them . j . With « lender clasp mid kiss, and extend their stay ill the Southeast j Tell your friend about your friendship: for an indefinite period. I asked every democrat I met—high or lov rich or poor —what candidate Georgia and South Carolina would support for the next democratic nomination for the presidency, and every mother’s sou of them answered with a prompt WALKER COUNTY, GEORGIA, 22 Miles South of Chattanooga, Tenn IN LOOKOUT VALLEY, !>u tJio line of the Chattanooga Southern Ry., of the most important dost i imifactur ll.. bet him know how warm it is. .oring words will cost us little, As along through life we go : | bet tu, then, make others happy — If you love them, tell them so. | —Eben l). Rex ford, in Saturday Night, The Greasers Again- Sax Axtonio, Texas, May 15.— ness that nearly took my breath away: I Word was received here this evening “Cleveland." Sometimes it was ac companicd with a phrase of extra from Eagle Pass, which is just on the border line of Mexico and the United assurance as, "Cleveland, of course;” I States, that a revolution of consider- sometimes with a hint of impatience nblc proportions is very imminent in at the question as, “Oh, Clcvelaud sometimes with a suggestion of rcsig- | the state of Coahuila, Mexico. A Mexicau wouldn’t be happy if nation to the inevitable, as “Cleve- be could not engage in a revolution, land, I supposesometime with an now and then. It will probably air of comparative indifference to I turn out to be a tempest in a tea pot. politics, as “I don’t hear of any one I President Diaz will likely turn a hose but Cleveland." But, whatever the | on the mob and disperse it, tone, whatever the inflection, or with whatever gesture or expression cm phasized, it was “Cleveland,” “Cleve land,” everywhere “Cleveland,” with not another name even to serve as a foil for it. Grover Cleveland is, to-day, the foremost citizen of this great republic. He will sweep the South in '02, as he did in '8S. Mark it. Two problems of the future: What shall we do with the manly young woman and with the effeminate young man ?—Puck. Reconstruction Again. If a federal election law is passed I I the South will have to go through the little babe of Peachtree street j anotber cra of reconstruction. And shall lead them. A thoughtful man says: “Why should the beehive be taken as a sym bol of industry? Not a bee is to bo seen all winter long, while the cock roach is up at five in the morniug nnd never goes to bed till midnight. Let's chnngc this thing.” — «.«.»> Mr. Walter B. Hill denies that he contemplates running for congress on the prohibition platform. He would hardly attempt to run on the democratic platform, as be kicked out of the traces in the last presidential race. itics in tlio South. The i* : s(ing ot 1 goo acres, which has I bv flic managers of the KEN SINGTON LAND COMPANY”, ot Chatta nooga. Tcmi.. i-s 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 raiirend service will be unsurpassed. THE J 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 5th. Arrangements for reduced rates of fare will be perfected. Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington nnd its surroundings may be had by addressing Kensington Land Co. CIIATTAXOOCA, TKX.V. YOTJft- EATABLES BY BUY H IV REFRIGERATORS! L. F. Thompson & Co. We have also in stock Senator Ingalls .'aid the other day that “the decalogue and the golden rule have no place in politics.” The republican party is a stranger to the golden rule. They wouldn’t know the ten commandments if they ca,r - were to meet them in the road. it will be a bloody one. Ed Barrett, the well informed correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution, writing from Washington City, in explaining how the republicans will utilize the meas ure, says “The clerk of the house, a partisan officer,shall receive the ex parte state ments of irresponsible supervisors and deputy marshals who draw the breath of their official and political life from the republican bosses and managers I On ttic ITU. of June next, the Trustees as of greater weight than the sworn cer- of the South Georgia College will elect a 1 President. Correspondence is solicited. All communications, together with testimo BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED IIER HEALTH. For 2ft years I suffered from bolls, cryflpelas end other b!o<<d affoctions.tnklna during that time great quantities of different medicines with out giving me any pcrccptlblo relief Friends iced me to trj S. 0. 0. It improve* :ccx ::art ; and after taking several .Ci * «r (1 my health at fur os I could hope for fti j. agi% which la now seventy-five yearn 3 M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. I: e&lbe on Ulod nnd Sic!n •mai’ed tree, HWIfT Sl'LClFl* t •-» ■ t'.uita, Go. F. K. FFJIBURTON. Pres., (ofF. It. Pent horton k Co., bunkers, Chat tanooga, Tenn. President of Kensington Iron & Coal Co. Vico President of Chatta nooga Southern Railroad.) C. K.JAMEH, V. ■•rent., (of Robertson & -Tames, bankers, New York, President of Chattanooga t’nion Railroad and Chatta nooga Southern Railroad.) W. W. HARRISON. 2nd V. Treat., (»f Franklin Sugar Refining Co., Phila.,2d V. President Chat tanooga Southern Railroad ami Kensington Iron nnd Coal Co.) FLOYD H. PATTERSON. Mccl’y. nnd Trow., (Sec’ty, and Treas. Konslngton Iron nnd Coal Company.) To Teachers. tificates than the governor ami secre tary of state, who draw their power I nials, should tic addressed to There is no man so wise that a fool ish little woman cannot make a fool of him, if she will—and she generally will. —Somerville Journal. And the man, as n general rule enjoys the performance, judging from the fact that he is no longer out of | them vote to oust themselves from the one mesh than lie gets cutungled iu control.” from and who are responsible to the people for the faithful performance of their duty. These supervisors can be relied on to do their master's bid ding, and if it shall appear after the election next fall that the democrats the house by, say thirty ma jority, the supervisors will furnish the ground-work for contests against thir ty-one southern democ.-nts. Their names will lie withheld from the rolls, thus giving the republicans control at the organization, and once installed in power it is idle to hope that any sense of justice and right, will make WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Chairman Committee. Thomasville, Ga., May 17, 1800-lm B. dT fudge, THOMASVILLE, GA., —dealer in HARDWARE Stoves, Iron, L. Schmidt, -I’ROPItIKTOR- ThomasvilleBottling WORKS, Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with NATURAL G»A8, imported from the Mineral Springs on tlic Rhine, Germany. CHINA MATTINGS, of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture of all deserin tions, 1 OOIFIFIIsrs, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass. WHAT IS CAR80LINEUM AVENAR1US? [Registered] It la ft Wood and Mtone Preserving Com pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary brush. It Is guaranteed to preserve miy kind oi wood, nbovo or uuder the ground or water, for at least fifteen years, and keep oil'all kinds of insects. It Is used by tho U. H. and almost all foreign Governments; Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd other largo Corporations, us well ns all Real Estate Owners, where it is kept for sale. For further information and CUccilant Dlenso address or call on L F. Thompson & Go. another. ’Twas ever thus. Miss Olive Buchanan, of >St. Louis, i9 the first woman ia the United States to hold the office of United States deputy marshal. u won’t she go for the men? And they’ll surrender right along. We should be glad to have some ladies substituted tor some of the dep uty United States Marshals appointed in some portions of the South. They would he a decided improvement. Send on your woman marshals. We’ll surrender. I-ccturer Terrell discourages none inatious in the Alliance. “In fact,” I m ,. This would amount to little less than revolution. Will the people of the United states submit to such a programme ? How he Differs. The letter of J’rcsideutC'lcveland to an Ohio farmer's Alliance, which wc copied on Monday, lias the merit of unquestionable sincerity. The reso lutions of tlie Alliance, which he so heartily indorsed, were in entire accordance with his whole record as a politician. In this respect lie differs with politicians who arc always ready to fall in with the popular current and give their indorsement ta any asurc or policy that may, for the Tin and Hollow Ware, Gis id Spoil Goods of all kinds, and| agent for King’s Powder Co. he says, “the Alliance pr.hibits it, for I timc bciug) promote thcir own selfish the reason that if we attempt office- or party interest..- Atlanta Evening making wc would invite into our order the hrokeu-dowu politicians aud demagogues who fiud no prospect for office iu either of the other parties. Another reason is that we arc secret, and do not approve of secret political organizations. Again, a candidate nominated by the Alliance would be a class candidate and, therefore, would lie opposed.” Journal. The .Savannah News states a solid fact when is says: “A few enterprising citizens, with available capital, who mean business, can do more to ‘boom’ a town than any number of resolu tion-.” Respectfully referred to the citizens i of Thomnsville. A. W. PALIN & BRO.'S Carriage Shops. Lower Broad Street, Thomasville. Ga. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING, HOUSE SHOEING, ETC., Done at reasonable rates. Having recently purchased a number ot labor-saving tools, and having the Rest Equipped Shops iu Southwest Georgia, we arc prepared to do all kinds of work in our line with dis patch and neatness. uplJid'Stwly ON DRAUGHT: COCA-COLA, The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’ Will relieve almost any headache in 10 to 15 minutes, The New Mexican Beverage, Non-Alcoholic. Delicious. it Frui-Miz!” Cooling- Vitalizing. ^ ABBOTT’S y. f^mf P N 4 C-ORhSs ^BS p EEDILYAf J bunion 5 i^B^e^iTHouT Ice Cream Parlor, Specially fitted up for the accommodation of bailies. FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES, Fancy Good*, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. Stit islaction G-uumnteetl. Smith. ZfcTZETW G-OOIDS —AT— Come and Examine our Stock of Sateens, Ghallies, Ginghams, Batiste, Lawns, and Percals. ALSO our* IMMENSE STOCK OF 'White Groods. We vail special attention to our JOB LOT of WHITE GOODS for twelve aud u half cents; they are equal to nny sold for twenty cents. Come and look for yourself. Look! Look! jLiOOls:! Our New Spring Clothing is litre. Now remember that the entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible. L. STEYERMAIT & BRO., THE SLEEP!. AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS. J. s. 4,vo war rs * ,u ”' PAIN. UPtMAN bh.07 flMlGGISTJ PROPS SAVANNA') “A llro. Jones is an Allia with B. A. Haas. The he’s fat and prosperous. Smith trades elscwlicn can readily see: If you want io prosper trade with i B. A K ISS. iceman aud trades esult is obvious— Hie moral vou Real Estate Agent THOMASVILLE, GA. Hitt over Reid A, ('nip q per s Drug Store, Broad St 1 am now prepared to buy or sell, tor other parties, all kinds of town or country real estate and have on my list a good iu*ses8- ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten tion to the business will be my aim, and t respectfully solicit a ihare of the business ot the community. aug?8 & LIVERY FEEDSTABLES Brick! Brick l Fine Teams, with careful drivers. 100,000 first-class Brick now ready _ delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously i OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE OUR and at reasonable prices. Apply at my yards or address me through Post Office. ^ | JOHN P. ARNOLD. j J U KSON *T , Thomasville, Ga., April 29, d&w tf. 24ly PATRONS. Thomn.rillr,