The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 25, 1890, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE John Triplett, Editor and Manager. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1890. Paiuv Times-Ektfbp*is* in publish'd *r«ry morning (Monday exc-pted.) f>» Wxeklt Timks-Esteri'UIs* is published errery Saturday morn inf;. Subscription Ratks. Dau.1 Ttiies-Enterprisr, . . . IV «KLT “ ... $5 00 . 1 00 Dailt Advertis no Rates. rnnsient Rates.—$1.00 per square 'or the rtrtt insertion, and 50 cel ts for ea h subse- jnent insertion. Oee«Squarc, one month, . ... $ 5 00 iVe Square, two months .... fi 00 .til* Square, three monthi, ... 12 00 rli.o Square, six months, .... 20 00 • bm Square, twelve niont ns, ... 35 00 •Subjei-t to change by soecinl arranf nment. JOHN THiri.liTr.Biw. Jinn. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, ail changes tor standing advertisements must be hand ed in by noon of the day before A Georgia editor emigrated to Tex as three years ago. \Y hen lie arrived there he had only a valise and 86. He has the valise still' ^ ■ o • o» - Parnell is known as the great leader of the Home Ruler; but the trouble with Mr. Parnell just now, is that he undertook to ru'e O'Shear’s home. There is a preacher in Pennsylvan ia who preaches while asleep: there are preachers in Georgia whose con gregations sleep while they try to preach. Only twelve states were carried by the Republicans in the elections of this year. They are Maine and Ore gon, which voted in September, and Yeimont, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Cali fornia, Washington, Wyoming and Pennsylvania, which elected in No vember. In Pennsylvania the Dem ocrats elected the governor, but the Republicaus the majority of the con gressmen. They contain, in all, only 9,217,441 of the 62,500,000 people of the country. Battling for Bliss. Out in Illinois a very chipper young min engaged to marry two girls in Peoria. lie was having great fun six days in the week. But one of his girls found out his little scheme. That spoiled it. She was a hustler and de« termined to have him. CLEVELAND 0N;“RUR COUNTRY. Forceful Address Before the New York Jewelers' Association. the the At the annual banquet of the Jewel let’s association in New York Thurs day night, Grover Cleveland was principal orator. Among other things lie said : This ts “our country’’ because people have established it; because they rule it; because they have devel oped it; because they love it And still t ach generation of Amerf cans hold it only in trust for those w ho shall come after them, and they are charged with the obligation to trans mit it as strong and as sound as it came to their bands. It is ours to destroy, no' our. to sell, i'. is not ours to neglect and injure. It is not ours, as our families are ours, and as our churches and schools are ours to protect and defend, to fasten and improve. Nor are we discharged from our ob ligations as trustees of our country 'f we merely preserve it in the tame con dition as when we received it. The march of progress and civiliza tion throughout the world imposes on us the duty of improving the subject of our trust so that it may be trans muted to others in such an advanced condition of prosperity an 1 growth as shall be a witness to our iaithfulness and our devotion to its interests. Let us boast of this county which is “ours,” but lei our boasting be tem pered with the reflection that it’s pos session is charged with a sacred trust; let us constantly bear in mind that while it ts our’s to use patriotical ly and transmit to coming genera tions, our relation to it is made so se rious by the fact that in its broadest and most selemn meaning our coun try is something which, as an example and interpreter of freedom belongs to the world, and which in its blessed mission belongs to humanity. Gordon in Greensboro. Greensboro, Nov. 22.—As the tram beating Gen. Gordon to Augus ta yesterday evening passed through Greensboro it was met by a large del egations of citizens, headed by the Greene Rifles, thirty strong, under Capt. Young, and for the few minutes that the train stopped a rousing ova- FUR UBE io aksuite 5 -FOR- 175 BROAD STREET, MASTJRY HOTEL BUILDING. LARGE ANTIQUE OAK BEDROOM SUITE With two extra large French Glasses, for only #29.50; VV< )K 'TI #45. This pattern of suite can only.he found at SUSIE THIS Improved Rocker with a rod which guarantees Rockers never to get loose. Other styles in “Solid Oak’ Suits for $20.00 suelcL $123.00. sep21*d/fc\rljr FOR FRUIT CAKES o p—I £ O r3 m o fH s 1-i CD m F O I GO New Raisins and all the Spices. FRESH TXTLJTS T. dz ZBIE30-, drop’s. T- 11 6 d 5m One uight as he was frisking along tion was given the great nero. The a shady moonlight lane with Miss Sadie Cordel, a solidly built shadow loomed athwart his vision. It was Minnie. Then came another thwart. It was her big brother. Miuuiewas mad all over, from her Gainsboro hat clear down to her box-toed gaitors. So was her brother. He gave a snort that made Mr. Sam Harris’ back ache. He had blood in his off eye and a six- story gun in each baud. g?By this time Miss Cordel was doub led up in a wad of inanimate alarm. Iu. minting that he had seen all the monkey business that he had cared to witness, Brother Webb offered Beau Harris instantaneous marriage or im mediate oblivion. Mr, Harris prompt ly selected nuptials for two as he gaz ed into the opeu countenance of a 58- caliber cannon. Then Miss Webb braced up and grab bed his baud like unto a pump-handle, while a parson with an eighty-day emile, such as all parsons are provid cd with, and a matrimonial license in his inside pocket, innocently proceed ed with the splicing process, while the big brother toyed with his gun and looked sudden death. When it was all over Beau Harris, though somewhat limp and rattled, struck for the high timber. Now he is consulting counsel to see if he can’t break away somehow These rohustuous and dead-earnest girls ought not to take such a sly, all under advantages of a love slim young man. It ain’t right. But when bliss won’t come to you, go after it.— News. His part of the Rite. The blushing bride-elect was re hearsing the ceremony about to take place. “I shall expect you to give me nway, papa,” she said. “I’m afraid I have done it already, Ciroline,” replied the old man, nerv ously. “I told your Herpert this morning you had a disposition just like yoqr mother’s.”—Chicago Tiib, une* stores closed and the ladies ol our city, with the children, carried beauti ful garlands of flowers, and when the distinguished statesman and soldier dismounted from the train he was bur ied beneath the shower ol floral offer ings. Old men, veterans, ladies, chil dren, crowded about him, while mighty shouts and cheers rent the air. The Rifles fired a number of volleys, and two cannon booming in quick sucses- sion made the htils re-echo. Great bonfires had been built and the enthu siasm was overwhelming. It was a spontaneous tr.bute from the true and loving hearts to this grandest ol he roes, and a slight testimonial of the undying admiration which all our peo ple, young and old, men, women and children, have tor the matchless and knightly Gordon. ESTABLISHED 1841 Use Pure Hog’s Lard and Star Hams BurckM’s Premium Leaf Lard guaranteed to be inado ad.solutely of hogs fat. No cotton seed oil or beef tallow, IFIX3ST Xv£SID^.I-iS. 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. Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best. ID IS A B m m i* d & 0 H o H Pi P< hS !d H 0 H o 3 h 1 i VI (II SIDE BOARDS AND HAT RACKS AT COST 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 5cAROLL L F. janl-ly Cutting off Their Toddy. One of tbe most original bills intro duced at the present session of the leg islature is thatjuf Mr.Baldwin, of Ran dolph entitled: “A bill to prohibit physicians oi prescription clerks in a drug establishment from pursuing their profession or calling who may become intoxicated from the use of intoxicat ing liquors or opiates and to provide a penalty therefor:” Dr. Baldwin, who is himself a doctor, says that many of the doctors and prescription clerks of Georgia use entirely too much medicine of the alcoholic and opiate variety ou themselves and that when by reason of such indulgence they become incapacitated for the dis charge of their delicate duties they should not be permitted to imperil the health and lives of those who seek re lief at their hands.—Telegraph. Right Kind of Men. From tlie Brunswick Times. The men who build cities are the men who press steadily forward, undis mayed by whatever obstacles they may encounter. Such men are worth far more than their weight in gold to the communities in which they live. OPERA HOUSE THREE NIGHTS. Commencing Thursday, Nov. 27th. Ladies and children’s matinee Satur day at 2:30. The Favorites WITH AN ENTIRE NEW SHOW. BELL’S Royal Marionettes, —AND- European Novelty Combine. NEW ACTS, NEW FEATURES, NEW NOVELTIES, SEE THE BIRDS. Sec tlic funny iimrio:. •tes. Hear '.he musical glasses. The best novelty compa ny ever brought South. Admission 33 and 50 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Reid k Culpepper's. FOR RENT. Two large houses on Broad street, one suitable for hoarding house, containing twelve lnrgc rooms besides closet, open fire place in each room, near Methodist church. The other opposite the artesian well, 2 minutes walk from postodice, two stories high, very large dining room, suita ble for day boarders. 2} miles East of town. I am offering the most beautiful place in the county for sale. The woods are magnificent to pass through, beautiful scenery in every direction, the best fish pond, filled with na tive fish, taken at till seasons, the very place for an enterprising man to build a “road house” just below' the Boulevard. Grand place tor a park and beer garden, boating on the pond. I have some line spe cimens of phosphate, now in the hands of a first-class chemist,with other minerals. Call and see me for particulars. I am at home at all hours. Will take pleasure in showing you everything with the mill, gin and cotton TIIOMASVILLE LUMBER COMPANY Srhmidst, Murray 4 Simons, Prop’s. -DEALERS IN— ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES, ETC. MANUFACTURERS —OF— PICKETS MOULDINGS, BALLUSTERS, STAIR RAILS, NEWEL POSTS, BRACKETS, Ami all kinds of SCROLL WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED In every particular. Correspondence solicited. Out of town orders prompt ly filled. —OFFICE— Corner Stephens and Jefferson streets. 11 13 ly > tt James A. Liston. J. €. MIM PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL 1CHEMI8T. SAVANNAH, “iGA. Analysis otJFertilizers, Soils, I’hos- phase Rock, etc. ■EJEJtMB MODES? ATE. Correspondence solicited. 9-30-tf B. D. FUDGE, TIIOMASVILLE, GA. DEALER IN— 1HARDWA IR,E STOVES, IRON, Buggy and Wagon Material Tin and Hollow Ware, Guns and Sporting Goods oi all kinds, and age .t for King’s Powder Co. Jan 1 d lr THE-:- WILLOWS. COR. JACKSON A Nit SEWARD STS. Is now open for the season. It lias bright, sunny rooms, with open fires, hat|| rooms with list ami cold water, clpsets, pp- lite ami attentive servants. Table supplied with the best of this and other markets, Terms from ten to twelve dollars per week according to locution of room. 11 15 3pi d Mns.T. J. Yot'.se. Our Mr. Steycrman has just returned from Shew York, where he has bought a complete line of the very latest things out in Jail and winter goods, V/IIICII MUST (BE SOLO, 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, for we most positively null not charge any goods until January :st, iSco. Cle specifally, L. STEYE'RMJJI RLC. -■—AN® Cold. Storage Company Ice Made From DistilledsWater Puregand Sparkling. Delivered Anywhere in theJCity. Give orders to Wagons or^mailjdireet to W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.