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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
lohn Triplett, - Managing Editor.
Mhcrt Winter. Business Manager.
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Livingston in Bainbridge.
Speaking of Col. Livingston'* ad
vocacy ol the sub-treasury plan, at
Bainbridge, the other day, the Demo-
orat says:
As to the • sub treasury scheme, it
looks plausible enough ;s it comes
from Col. Livingston's mouth—but
when it is condemned by such South-
| ern statesmen as Carlisle, Mills and
others —men whose love tor every
U> 00 interest of the South has been proven
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ALBERT WINTER, Bm. Hun.
“Annie Rooney,” needs a rest:
and so does the people.
Bainbridge threatens to organize a
military company.
Valdosta is to be lighted with elec
tricity. Valdosta is a hummer, and
don't you forget it.
The people will hear from Foraker
and Mahonc—when the census returns
are published.
Adam was perhaps the first man
who deemed marriage a failure.—Bos
ton Courier.
It is said that a connecting schedule,
between the Alabama Midland and the
S. F. & W. Ry, will go into effect on
the 15th.
It was neck and neck with Quitman
and Pelham on the shipment of the
first car load of melons: both shipped
on Thursday.
According to the Milledgevillc
Union and Recorder there is a piece
of the mahogny coffin in which
Washington was first buried, still in
existence.
Brother Turner, of the News nud
Advertiser, acknowledges thnt the
religious wave in Albany, to which
he nlludctl recently, is somewhat
“wobblety.”
Tom Reed flatly refused to allow
the democrats to offer an amendment
to the silver bill in the house, on Fri
day. Upon what meats hath this our
Ciesnr fed, that he has grown so great?
Republicans are very much mis
taken when they thick the alliance
movement will disrupt the democratic
party at the South. One hundred
jicr cent of nllinnccracn arc dyed-in-
the-wool democrats.
Charles Dudley Warner is respon
sible for the assetion that the differ
ence between the “faith cure” and
the "mind cure” is that “the mind
cure doesn’t require any faith, and
the faith cure doesn't require any
mind."
“Col. Shepard is an ass,” exclaims
a well-informed contemporary. In
the language of the justices ot the
supreme court, we concur. And
in the language of the lawyer who
gets left, “we appeal,” appeal
from the comparison for the reason
that it is a gross injustice to the ass.
The great work of the Alliance has
been its practical lessons in economy
and business methods. It has largely
placed the business of farming on a
business basis. It has taught the
farmers the importance of keeping
books and striking a balance at the cud
of the year, and if it had accomplished
nothing more its work would have
been worth millions ot dollars to
< ieorgia.—Southern Cultivator.
ready to accept the Colonel's proposi
tion without a grain of salt.
The farmers ot the rountty have
been oppressed by hostile legislation,
but, according to many of the wisest
men in the party, the sub-treasury plan
would not bring relief: it would rather
bring confusion and prove utterly im
practicable. The farmers want legis
lation which will lift the load which
they are carrying, but we do not be
lieve the reflective, well read, well post
ed farmer, can be convinced that the
sub-treasury plan is the best and
only plan for their relief. Thousands
of their wisest and best friends, men
who have for long years advocated
measures tor the relief of the agricul
tural classes, say the plan will not
work. The trouble is, that politicians
are trying to ride into place and
power on this new wave, caring littie
whether it works or not. Not all who
advocate it lcel thus, but the country
has on hand, at all times, a good stock
of demagogues, and these are the
men who arc trying to get office,
under the plea that they are making a
fight for the suns of toil.
Do You Know Where It Is?
Perhaps some Georgia veteran can
help Adjutant-General Kell in giving
information to a lady in Boston, whose
letter, which explains itself,‘is given
below:
Boston, May 30, 1S90.—To the
Adjutant-General, State of Georgia—
Dear Sir: Can you give any informa
tion concerning a sword captured at
Chancellorsyillc from J. M. Durgin at
the battle of May 3rd, 1863. It was a
presentation from the ladies of Gilam-
town, New Hampshire, where Mr.
Durgin was lieutenant ot company B,
Twelfth New Hampshire regiment,
which commission he held at the
time of said battle, lie was after
wards informed that the sword was in
possession of an officer in a Georgia
regiment. There was an inscription
on it which read as near as I can
remember: Presented to Lieutenant
J. M. Durgin by the ladies of Gilman-
town. Any information on this sub
ject will be most gratefully received by
yours most respectfully,
Harriet Hayden Durgin,
Pierce Building. Conley Square, Bos
ton, Mass.
Thomas for Turner.
There are undefined rumors afloat,
to the effect that some gentleman
will antagonize lion. II. G. Turner
in the 2nd, at the coming election.
’Tis further intimated that the fight
will be made against Turner, on
account of his opposition to the sub
treasury plnn. We cannot speak for
other counties, hut do not hesitate to
assert that Mr. Turner will carry
Thomas against any man in the dis
trict , always excepting a home man,
aud we have heard nothing said about
Thomasville putting a man in the
race for congress this year.
l’ut Thomas down for Turner.
Yon’II Hear it Drop-
The \Vich : ta, Kansas, F.rgle, which
boasts of its staunch Republicanism,
says of the McKinley tariff bill: “The
McKinley bill is an outrageou: per
formance. It is but a cheap monkey
show in the face of high heaven and
the American people. It is an at
tempt to make an angel of the devil
without abbreviating bis tail or sawing
off his horns. It takes dollars from
the farmers and returns them dimes.
It docs not impose a single duty
which will help the Kansas tarmer.”
It predicts that die Republican party
hear something drop
A G. A. R. Color Line.
Atlanta, Ga., June 5.—A special
from Marietta says that the white and
black grand army veterans did not
work comfortably in harness on Mem
orial day, when the graves of the fed
eral soldiers were decorated at the
National cemetery. The negroes, it |
seems, were not suffered to march in j Ma
line with the whites, and were at first
refused admittance to the cemetery.
The grand army men are reported as
saying that it is their white comiadcs
who are buried there, and the negroes
have nothing to do with the matter.
One federal veteran said he wished all
the negroes in the v-outh would join
the Democratic party and make it
odious, and then the white people
could build up a respectable Republi
can party in the south.
Tilden’s Will.
New York, June 5.—Judge Beach
to-day affirmed in the supreme court
the decision of the general term in
connection with the Tildeu trust. He
holds that the bequest is illegal and
void, and directed the executors to ac
count for the entire residuary estate
and to pay over to Col. George II.
Tilden his portion of the property.
The case will probably be appealed.
L. Schmidt,
—iMtopitiftTon—
Thomasville -Bottling
WORKS,
i:iil:i< t 111 »t mi l Dispenser of SODA and |
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
HATI R1I OAK,
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine. Hermanv.
A western Massachusetts dentist is
said to have a small boy sit in his
office and yell nt the top of his lungs
occasionally. It lends an air of busi
ness to the establishment.
TAKE
S.S.S.
IN THE
SPRING.
Nature should be
assisted in the
ring to throw off
Iness of
winter
ion of the
blood. Nothing
docs it so well, so
prompt or so safely
as Swift’s Specific.
I have used S. 8. 8. for a number of
years, and consider it the best tonic anci
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upono
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. H. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co.,
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
The Cotton Crop.
New Orleans, June 2 —The New
Orleans cotton exchange issued a
statement today embracing thirty-nine
weeks of the season, from September
1st to May .80th inclusive, this and
last year,allowing that7,078,lilii bales
of t he cotten crop of 188!)-’D0 have
conic into sight. Up to this time last
season the amount brought into sight | in Kansas “w
was ti.805,112 bales, or say 08.08 per ! next November” if the bill passes,
cent of the entire crop.
An OnUiliToTwhigham.
Wiiigham, Ga., June 5.—Wliigham
is building an oil mill and fertilizer
works. The corn and cotton crop in
this section seem to be exceedingly
promising, but the fruit crop has been
cut quite short by cold and blight.
Candler's Alliteration.
Washington, June 5.—Represen
talive Candler, of Georgia, says that
Speaker Reed’s arbitrary exclusion of
free coinage amendments to the silver
bill in the House to-day is unparalleled
in the history of legislation for im
pudence, insolence and injustice.
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE
Commencement Exercises.
Bna-nlnurentc Sermon nt Methodist Church
by Uev. McK. F. McCook,
Brunswick, On.
June 8th, 10.1 A. M.
GRADUATING EXERCISES,
June 10th 8 I’. M.
annual concert,
June 11th 8 I’. M.
Mny HO d-w tw
To Teachers.
On the 17th of June next, the Trustees
of the South Georgia College will elect n
President. Correspondence is solicited.
AH communications, together wiili testimo-
ninls, should he addressed to
WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Chnirmnn Committee.
Thomasville, Ga., May 17, 1800-lm
WALKER COUNTY,
GEORGIA,
22 Mile* South of
Chattanooga, Term
IN LOOKOUT VALLEY,
On the line of the
Chattanooga Southern Ry.,
Is destined to he one of the most important
manufacturing cities in the South. The
location.coniisting ol 1000 acres, which has
been secured by the managers of the KEN
SINGTON LAND COMPANY, ol Chatta
nooga, Tenn., Is surrounded by inrthsusti-
blc deposits of coal and iron, squal in quaU
ity to that of anv section in the great min
eral belt of the South. Manufactured Iron,
Cotton, Lenther, etc., can be produced cheap
er in KENSINGTON than at any point in
tha South, and its raiiroad 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 fnc-
tmies in'this prosperous section of the
country.
Sale of Lots at Kensington
July 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Arrangements for reduced rates of fare
w ill be perfected.
Pamphlets descriptive of Kensington and
its surroundings may !*> bed hr addressing
Kensington l*and Go.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
OX DRAUGHT :
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
Jh ts» ! 5 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Dilution
Specially fitted up for the ac
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Taney Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction G-naranteed.
Jones.
Smith.
Bro. Jones is an Alliancemnn and trades
with B. A. Bass. Tlie result is obvious—
he’s fat and prosperous.
Smith trades elsewhere, the moral \ou
can readily see:
If you want to prosper trade with
B. 4 BASK.
B. D7 FUDGE,
TIIOMASVILIjE, ga.,
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves, Iron,
EEEF-:-K00L!
—YOU JR—
EATABLES
BY Itl YINi;
REFRIGERATORS!
L. Thompson & Co
Wc have also in stock
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty designs, Window Shades, Furniture or’ all descrip,
tions,
COFFINS.
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOUNEUM AVENARIUS?
[Registered]
It is n Wood and Htone Preserving Com
pound Oil Stain, 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
off all kinds of insects. It is used by tU*
U. H. and almost all foreign Governments^
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, nnd othep
largo Corporations, us well ns all Real Estate
Owners, where it is kept for sale*
For further Information and CUwium
dense address or call on
Tin and Hollow Ware,
Gis and Spurting Goods
of all kinds, and, agent for
King’s Powder Co.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL
THE CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for the reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
and everything th.it is necessary for the ease
nnd comfort of guest*. Kates $'J per day;
$10.50 per week; $80 per month.
W. H. Bf.NKLV, Proprietor,
june 1 d 2m Bunkly, Ga.
L F. Thompson k Co.
JSTEW
GOODS
—.A.T—
Come and Examine our Stock of
Sateens, Chalfies, Ginghams,
Batiste, Lawns, and Percals.
ALSO our* IMMENSE STOCK OF
"White GroocLs.
AVo call special attention to our JOB I*OT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve auil a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Conn;
ami look for yourself.
Florida^ Sanjturium.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the
far-farmed river in song, ‘ The Suwanoc,”
location high and dry, perfect freedom from
fogs and malaria, with all the comforts of a
first-class resort.
Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia,
Bright’s Disease, Rheumatism and all blood
poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re
sort there are afflicted with Kidney trouble*
and go away cured.
Main buiidingsof Coquina rock and brick,
surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and
groves of live oak and pine. Hot and cold
water direct from the Mineral Spring in
each roon and bath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
commence the erection of twelve additional j
cottager, which with an annex building add .
40 new’ rooms to the present accommoda
tions. The bathing facilities at the Springs
will also bo greatly increased ami the pool
enlarged.
As a summer report it has all the require
ment ot the .Springs In Virginia and Tennes
see, with the additionol advantage of being
nearer home.
Excursion tickets on sale overall princi
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particulars address,
L. W. Scoville,
May 30 d-w 3m Suwanee, Fla.
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
Jt is surprising that people will use a coin
won, ordinary pill when they can semi re a val
uable English one for the saron money. Ur.
Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for
sick headache ami all liver taouhlcH. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not gripe.
Sold by Held & Culpepper. 9
Loo’a! Look 1 XjOoIs.!
Our Now Spring Clothing is here. Now remember thnt the
entire stock is new, and will be sold as cheap as possible.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.,
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
iJ. s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, DA.
A. W. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
nice mr M k C«l : . rpper s llr.5 Store, Broad SI Lo , ycr JJroad Street , Thomasville, On.
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds ot town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment ot both kinds. Strict nnd close atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit a .‘hare of the business of
the community. aug28
Brick! Brick!
200,000 first-class Brick now ready for
delivery. Barth’* supplied expeditiously
and at reasonable prices. Apply at my
yards or address me through Post Office.
JOHN P. ARNOLD.
Thomasville, Un.*April 29/dkw tf,
EVERY DKMCKIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
IIORSK SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number of labor-saving tools,
and having the
Rest Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, wc arc prepared to
do all kinds of work Jn our line with dis
patch and neatness.
upl22'lA\v ly