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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
lolin Triplett, Editor and Manager.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890.
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Quitamn has but three preachers
and three physicians.
Every time the T»rd makes a wo
man he changes the pattern. Boston
Courier.
The boy who expects to be a great
man must try to be a man first.—
Texas Siftings.
The road to political preferment is
not always laid on party ties.—In
dianapolis Journal.
fCver since the tall of man
We’ve had no lease of life on earth;
There’s no surer sign for death
Than the fact that there is a birth.
Old Doctor: How do you get along
with your husband now, Mrs. Ma
guire? Mrs. Maguire: Very nicely,
thank ye. He’s dead.—New York
Weekly.
Mr. M. E. Tyson, editor of|thcOcli-
lockonce News, drops into poerty in
the first issue of that sprightly paper.
Hear him:
The dop, attached to a tin pail,
Goes howling down the street,
And as he madly bites his tail,
He makes both ends to meet,
A woman in this State, in filling a
cinsus blank, put down her husband
as a lunatic. She told the census
enumerator that he was at present
engaged in paying an election bet by
pushing a wheelbarrow twenty-five
miles, and she did not. expect him
home for a week.—Norristown Her
ald.
The Tallahasseean says:
‘■The Augusta and West Florida
railway is on a solid basis The New
York Mercantile Trust Company has
put up the money on a basis of 815,-
000 per mile and taken a mortgage
on the road as a security. The ag
gregate amount of the mortgage is
86,495,000. President Bailey says
the work of construction will be
rushed. Hoop la!”
The Chicago News says: “The
product of one bushel of corn made
into whisky is one gallon worth 816
out of which
The government gets $3 CO
The farmer gets *0
The railroad gets 1 00
The manufacturer gets 4 00
The Tender gets 7 00
“The drinker’s share is the delirium
tremens.”
Missouri’s Mound Builders.
The southeastern corner of this
state, comprising the counties of Stod
dard, Scott, Mississippi, New Madrid.
Pemiscott and Dunklin, must at one
time had an immense population. No
quarter of Missouri is so rich in buri
al mounds covering the remains of
previous races. Tumuli and funeral
relics, comprising jars, bottles, vases
and other objects of earthenware are
to be found everywhere, even in the
midst of the swamps.
The colored people do a good busi
ness in digging up these relics and
selling them, but what they find is but
a title of what they leave undisturbed.
In one ridge, about ten miles from
New Madrid, thero arc over 200
mounds, from 10 to 20 feet in diame
ter, each probably containing remains
and relics. They are not the remains
of the present race of Indians, but of
their predecessors, the mound builders,
and arc interesting to the antiquarian
for no other reason than that he knows
nothing about them, and is freo to
speculate concerning their origin and
history.—St. Louis Globe Democrat.
Cardinal Newman’s Hymn.
From the Atlanta Journal.
Although Cardinal John Henty New
man died in the Roman Catholic
Church, he was the son of a protest-
ant, a Loudon hanker, and was educa
ted at Trinity College, Oxford. Later
on, at Oriel College, he was associa
ted with the church poet, John Keble,
and the f'tnmps Or. Whately. These
associations probably led h.m to the
ministry of tbe Church of England,
and he was ordained in 1824. Three
years later he became vicar of St.
Mary's at Oxford, where his associa
tion with Rev. Dr. Whately was con
tinued, until in 1843, when he resign
ed and after two years entered the Ro
man Catholic church. Despite this
tact he never lost the respect and love
of his old proiestant friends, as t,e liv
ed a life free from fanaticism and
strife, anti especially pure and noble
in its most important relations. In the
hymn book of the Church of England,
and the 1’ioicstant Episcopal church
of America, can still be found his
beautiful hymn, “Lead Kind.y Light,”
which has made Cardinal Newman's
name a household word. This hymn
was written in 1832, during a home
ward voyage front a continental tour,
and was suggested by the becalming
of the vessel in the bay of Genoa. At
the request of a reader of the Journal
we give below a correct copy of this
meritorious composition:
“LEAD, KISDLY LIOHT”
‘'In the duy- time be also led them with a
eloud, and all the night through with the
light of fire."—Bihle
1.
Lend, kindly light, amid the encircling
gloom.
Lead tliou me on:
The night is dark, and I am far from home,
Lead tliou me on.
Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to sec
The distant scene ; one step enough fur iw
I was not ever thus, nor prayed that thou
Shouldst lend inc on ;
I loved to choose and see my patli, hut now
Lend thou 111c on.
1 loved tlie garish day; and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will: remember not past
years.
3.
So long thy power has blest me, sure it still
Will lead mo on
O'er inoor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till
The night is gone,
And with the mourn those angels faces
smile,
Which I have loved leng since, and lost
nwhile.
A Thanksgiving Invitation.
My Dear Mr. Turkey—May we
count on your presence at dinner on
Thursday, the 27th? No great prep
aration is needed, as we feel sure you
will he well dressed. You will be the
cynosure ot all eyes and the object of
open mouthed admiration.
You will meet with a hearty recep
tion from some men, who will come
to dinner after the exercises of the
morning, which may be violent, and
you need not fear but that several
pretty girls, who are to be present,
will like you very much. Your old
friend, Cranberry Sauce, will be placed
near you—and you two always got
along beautifully together, you know.
The pater-familias will pay you marked
attention and see that you are not
monopolized by any one person.
Poor old grandma, whose teeth are
not what they used to be, is especial
ly counting on your tenderness. It
may amuse you, but nevertheless it 1;
a fact that even the cook anticipates
your coming, and is making great
preparations in consequence.
You will be surrounded by pretty
girls, and be in the midst of those who
will be sure to appreciate you. We
loqk to you to appeal to the inner
consciousness of our guests. Until
Thursday, then, yours.
Everybody.
I*. S.—It may fall to your lot to
touch the lips of some of the girls.
Take warning—you won't be permit
ted to linger long in that enviable
proximity.—Adapted Irom Life.
Hands Clasped.
The people wiped out Matoii and
Dixon’s line on Tuesday. There is 110
longer a “solid south” and a republi
can north. The people of both sec
tions have couie together. The old
bitter feeling is obliterated and the
north clasps hands with the south in
the great battle for tariff reform
There is no longer a republican north!
The whole country is democratic.—
Oswego Palladium.
PU Rtf I TUB®,
175 BROAD STREET,
MASTTRY HOTEL BUILDING.
LARGE ANTIQUE OAK
BEDROOM SUITE
With two extra large French Glasses, for only
#39.50; WOR^H #45.
This pattern of suite can only he found at
I'M -
Other styles in “Solid .Oak" Suits for
^20.00 aaxd. ££23.00.
scj)21-d&wly
ettotczzetzha-T.
Elegant Line Fine Roasted Coffees,
STRAIGHT OK BLENDED.
T- T. C& BEO., jFrops.
11 (i d 5m
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hog’s Lard and Star Hams
Is guaranteed to bo mado absolutely of hog's fat. No cotton
seed oil or beef tallow.
S.
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-76-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
Swau’s Down Patent flour is the best.
L. SCHMIDT,
PROPRIETOR
TH0MASV1LLE BOTTLING
AND CIDER WORKS,
.Tackson - - - Street,
South Georgia College,
Branch of the state University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEMBER.
Manufacturer and Dispenser of
SODA WATER, GINGER ALE,
Etc., Etc.
Mineral Waters,
Carbonated with natural jras, imported
from mineral spring! in Germany,
FACULTY.
C'lu rlos W. Unison, |« - President,
A. O. -Tllller, Prof. Mathematics and Com*
wandant of Cadets.;
.Hi** Irene FUlirr, Intermediate Depart
ment.
IftiN* Tint lie Will Innas, Primary Department
IN SYPHONS OR ON DRAUGHT.
A Fl'LL LINK OK
CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS,
NUTS, RAISINS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO & FANCY
GOODS
always on hand. Prices ns low as anybody
in town. Cali and see me
TAXiNOTICE.
IT1IIKD AND LAST ROUND.
I will be at the following planes on ilntes
nnmcil for the purpose of receiving taxes
and registering the legal voters of Thomns
county.
Duncanville, Hominy, Nov. ::r.l
East Glasgow, Tin f lay, Nov. I ill
Metcalfe,Wednesday, Nov. 5th
McDonald. Thursday, Nov. Oth a. m.
Fatten, Thursday, Nov, Oili p. m.
Chastain, Mondny, Nov. loth
Ochlockonoc, Tuesday, Nov. 1 lih
Meigs, Wednesday, Nov. Hill,
Cairo, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 A 11
Spence, Monday, Nov. 17tli
Boston, Thursday A Friday, Nov. 20 A'21
The Tax ami Registration books for 1890
will positive caose Dec. 20th, -t p. m.
P. S. limn, T. C. T. C.
And Registrar.
The Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King’s Royal Gerineteur goes to tiic roo
of all diseases. Try a Lottie. Sold by
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jb.
King Royal Germeteur.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Itcv, Sam
Jonce. Asthma, Diarrliion, Indigestion and
all Malarial diseases Hold by
7 17 tf R,Thomas, Jb.
The courso of instruetlon will be thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. Young men will
be well prepared to enter the University. The
health and morals of tlio town aro both good.
Students can get, board in private families at
reasonable rales.
Terms 810 per Session.
All students will bo required to pay this
matriculation fco in advance, to the treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. HUTSON.
President.
or WILLIAM D. MITCHELL,
Sccty andtTreas.
8-19-tf
J. C. MIMS.
PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL
^CHEMIST,
SAVANNAH, :iGA.
Analysis (^Fertilizers, Soils, Phos-
plinsc Rock, etc,
TERMS MODERATE.
Correspondence solicited.
9-30-tf
THE WILLOWS.
cult. JACKSON AND SEWARD STS.
Is now open for the season. It has
bright, sunny rooms, with open fires, bath
rooms with hot and cold water, closets, po
lite and attentive servants. Tabic supplied
with the best of this nnd other markets
Terms from ten to twelve dollars per week*
according to loention of room.
11 15 3m d Mbs. T. J. Yocxn.
J. P MeAULEY
Private Lessens in Languages.
ANCIENT AND MODERN.
NIGHT SCHOOL 7 TO 9 P. M.
Room in Rear ot Library.
- 10 20 It
A LITTLE BETTER.
OAK SUITE
—FUR—
Priced elsewhere in these columns at $29.50
SEE THIS
Improved Rocker with a rod which guarantees Rockers never
to get loose.
SIDE BOARDS AND IIAT RACKS AT COS
If you will bring money with you, we will sell you furniture
at you own price.
MATTINGS AND RUGS CHEAP.
Our stock of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils # and Glass
cannot be equaled in the city.
WALL PAPERSTILL AT 5c A ROLL
L F. Thompson & Co.
Our Mr. Stcyerman has just
returned from JVcw York,
where he has bought a complete
line of the very latest things
out in fall and winter goods,
WHICH MUST (BE SOL'D,
and in order to sell them lower
than any one else, we propose to
sell them, only for the cash.
You can get more goods from
us with the cash than any other
house in town. Let everybody
come and oring their pocket
books, Jor we most positively will
not charge any goods until
January ist, iSc.o.
(Respectfully,
L. STEYERMHM &■ RRC.
ANJ> .
Cold. Storage Company
Ice Mado From Distilled Waicr Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in lhe“City.
Give orders to Wagons orjmailjdirect to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.
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