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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
JOHN TRIPLETT, - - Editor,
W- A. SriTZ, Business Manager.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18»5.
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- A Now Field of Thought.
A philosopher, writing on the
general principles of the theoreti
cal basis of astrology, says :
“Are the planets actual causes,
or are planetary positions and
mundane events concomitant ef
fects of a common cause.”
Now, to be perfectly frank, we
have thought for some time that
mundane events are concomitant
and concurrent with certain phe
nomena, and that, in some in-
sta ices, at least, these nmy he
traced to a common cause. How
ever tne theory that planets are
actual causes is not to be despised
or dismissed with flippancy. The
question is one which deserves
the closest scrutiny and the most
thorough investigation. Y u see
much, very much, depends upon
the solution. If planets arc not
actuei causes, then : hut, why
pe-ulftte on Hie far reaching con-
for standing advertisements must
be handed in by noon of tne day
before.
Notice to Advertisers.
To insure insertion, all changes sequences which will undoubtedly
follow the establishment of this
new and staitlitig principle.
For one we are glad that the
question lias been raised at this
time. It opens np an inviting
field for profound *ho .ght and la
borious reseat eh. There is a pe
culiar fasriiation in the subject.
It gives wide play to the imagina
tion, and beckons one away from
ilie humdrum affairs of everyday
life. In its dazzling contempla
tion, the free coinage of silver at
16 to 1, he tariff, foreign rela
tions, chances of a war with Eng
land. Spain, France or any other
nation, all—are forotten. Even
the late political landslide, ’neatli
which democratic majorities dwin
dled into insignificant minorities,
will be fcrgotlen, or only remem
bered as a disordered dream.
Notice to Sobjcribers.
Whenever the carrier tails to
deliver your paper you will con
fer a favor and cause the paper
to be delivered promptly by re
porting the fact, to ihe business
office.
The country wants the Monroe
doctrine, pure and simple, not
jingoism.
Utah will be No. 45,
Sam's progeny. Bless
children, bless you.
of Uncle
you, my
That re-union between the blue
and the gray on the next 4r,h of
.Inly, in New Yo'k, will be a
notable gathering.
That European Turkey needs
carving very badly. England
seems ready to insert the knifebtit
the other powers hesitate.
It is said that Coxey is coming
south on a lecturing tour. We
give him notice, now, that lie
must keep off the grass down here
The negro candidate for chap
lain of the republican house got
just two votes. The g. o. p.
very fond of the colored brother,
remarks the Augusta Chronicle.
The man who gets mad about
what the newspapers say of him
should return thanks three times
a day for what the newspapers
know about him and don't say,
says the Americas Herald.
The Atlanta exposition manag
ers made a great mistake in invit
ing (if they did invite limit Ben
Tillman to takepart in the thanks
giving day exercises. His attack
on toe president was enough to
disgust, the whole crowd. In fut
ure let Tillman stay in South Car
olina.— Darien Gazette.
Americas Herald: The people
of this state are not ready for the
Bush hill or any similar measure
1 o a-, and will not consent to such
a bill being put upon them. The
friends of the bill may claim that
they have won a partial victory,but
their claim is untounded, because
every individual in favor of the
measure was present, and voted.
Its full strength was unquestion
ably shown and it will never
show so many votes again.
It is said that the A. P. A’s—
the old ^know-nothing party un
der a new name—elected three
members of the city council at the
recent municipal election in At
lanta. This new political party,
secret in its workings and danger
ous in in its docirincs, should be
smashed, and smashed out of ex
istence. They would make re
ligion a test for holding office,
forgetting that when the fathers
framed the constitution, they
were very coreful to eliminate and
forever banish that, pernicious
doctrine. The constitution says
that “no religions test shall ever
be required as a qualification to
any office or public trust under the
United States.” These latterday
fanatics will never gain much of a
foothold among the enlightened
people of Georgia.
“The Pine’s The Thing.”
Piaster,
Preparnl from the active j rindjJes of the
Gtorpitt Yellow Pine. The heat, quickest,
safest and must pleasant external remedy
evtr compounded. They penetrate the
pores of the e-kin, relieving at once those
dih*-n!se> *or which liniments and ointments
arc Ured.
Pmene Plasters are invaluable in
treatment ol MciaticH, Neuralgia, Rheutna
ti.-m Pain* in the LuogB and Che-t, Lame
ness. I»>».*k-ache, Lumbago, Pain iu the
Si. : e, Wetkness of Joints, Gout. Pneumonia,
Numbness, Painful Joints, Coughs,,
ed by
IFOIEB ZESEUfcTT,
Furnished. Houses,
Season 1805—0(». 5 Months.
harmaoiHls.
Of Diamond Jewelry, Fancy
Silver Articles, Souvenirs of
Thomasville, Fino China, etc.,
Spectacles and Musical
floods.
All Goods
vigor. Don't dcs
explanation und pi
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
Guaranteed and prices low,
A comparison will be convinc
ing, Repairing prompt and
work guaranteed.
Toseplx J’ergrer,
104 Broad Street.
Castes P-esBots
Everybody.
On i in
Cal! and see them Saturday
J. E. Robison & Co s
Book tStore.
Dec l ly
Geopg ! a
sess on
Its
Governor-elect Bradley, a re
publican, was inaugurated gov
ernor of Kentucky yesterday.
The senate and house met and it
turns out that the two parties are
evenly divided, each having 08
members. There are two populists
iu the house ami one of these will
support the republicans while the
other will stand iu with the demo
crats.
Moody, In one of nis sermons in
Atlanta, said that if people ex
pected their prayers to be auswer-
ed they must pay their debts. It "livTtb
The poo ■ obi code of
erne ges 'com ; !:e p-esa i
of ! ie Georgia legisla.in-e
m -cb'.v m iithileu condition
most i itimaie friends and ac-
qu'.• i' „ less woo'd fail to recognize
it in t,.e road. The lawyers can
sca-eel T keep ud with the changes
and vet ihe cil ,:eu (maybe lie
can’t read) ise .pected to track Ihe
law. T ie fact is, we need fewer
and himp'e- laws. Tnere is too
much red tape, loo many “where
ases” and “whetefores” for the
aver.' 1 ;e citizen to keep up with
t e endless procession of changes.
Tne r are confusing. It is a very
v : o‘e it presumption to assume
tbot erery man knows what the
laws a s l here laUerdavs.
NEW - ARRIVALS
Now look and see it there is not r mon*
umeiit in our yard that you want to buy.
It so, new is your time. We are going to
move our business to some more central
point, Hnd in order to save freight we will
sHl at twenty-five per cent, discount. You
will n er get another such a chance. Come
and &e us.
Diggers & Thurman.
*3"When writing mention thie paper
THOMPSON
Iron Woiks,
J. 6 room collage, wiili hath room, artesian water, good condition and
very nice fimMtiire, convenient to churches, stores and postolHco. For sea
son at $2C0.
2. 8 room, new house, with sewerage, nicely furnished, 4 blocks out.
$400 for sea.on.
”. 7 room, two story residence in Fletrhcrville. A good street and
(Iraidas* neighborhood, about 5 blocks from business houses, 5 bed rooms,
artesian water, but no .ewerage, bain good condition and neat furniture.
$100 per month for not less than 4 months from Dec. 1.
•I. Elegant 11 room dwclling.about a li-lf mile from city limits, healthy
surroundings, spacious grounds, with illowers and shrubbery, piuo forests
in front, elegant furniture, good well water throughout the house, with
hath, 5 bod rooms, stables and barn, servant houses. Superb place to spend
the winter.
5. 4 rooms, down stairs, cozy little house among pines. Price very
reasonable.
6. 10 room two story cottage, perfectly now and one of tlie loveliest
homes in the city, elegantly furnished and every convenience ot a modern
home. Close to churches, storos and postotlice. $600 for the season.
7. ti room two story dwelling (one room reserved) close to depot. 4
blocks from business houses, neatly furnished. $200 for season.
8. 7 room, one story, two halls, adapted to two families, four bed rooms
artesian water, bath and sowerage, neatly furnished, very close to postofllcu
and stores, good street and neighborhood, southern front and barn. $400
for season.
0. 6 room, one story dwelling, neatly furnished and in good condition.
Southern front, large lot, good street and neighborhood, four blocks from
postofllce. $300 for six mouths or less.
10. 7 room, two story house, four blocks from business houses, artesian
wator but no sewerage. Price $45 per month, but for n it loss than 4 mos.
11. 7 room two stoiies, very noar the Piuey Woods Hotel and Para
dise Park, iu heart of city, artesian wator, sewerage ami 4 bed rooms. Prico
if no children $450 for sea-on. With children $50 more. A really nice placo.
12. 6 roofn two stories, 4 blocks, bath but no water c'osot, neatly fur
nished. $300 for season.
13. 6 room, two stories. 3 b'oeks.*Price $50 per month for less Ilian
4 months, will rent all down stairs, two rooms, dining room and kitchen, at
$30 per month. ,
14. 8 rooms two stories, 4 blocks, first class, with all conveniences, from
November 1, $UC0. F"-om Jau. 1, $500 for season.
15. <> room one story, 3 bed rooms, 5 blocks. 250 dollars for season.
10. 4 rooms, all connecting, every convenience, elegant furnishing, part
of house complete for housekeeping. 300 dollars tor season.
17. 12 room two story house, completely furnished, sewerage and ar
tesian water, 3 blocks, first class house and clean neighborhood. Price on
application.
B. 7MI- MALLETTB,
Il.ea.1 - Estate - and - Insurance - /Vgeut.
Yfitchell Uou.se Block,
Thomasville, - - Ga-
-AT-
R. S. HEETH’S,
,41 jacasou -Street.
Nicest Assortment of Lang-
tlon's Crackers-
Bread, Cakes Ect.
Mj Bakery i? the best equipped
ly nod my Bread, Cakes, l’its, tie.
i van he made. Bread wagon <
streets all the t ; me and everything
i promptly at your own roaidtiue,
it? a trial o r uerand I am sure you
pleased.
S. II3ETH*
141 Jackson F.tu-e*.
Telephone No. 37, 3 cal's
Fitzsimmons Won’t Fight.
New York, Dec. 8.—Robert
Fitzsimmons to-day declined to
sign articles for a fight with Peter
Maher for Duu SU-art’a $10,000
purse, lie says his te -ms are
$20,000 purse and a $5,000 side
bet.
A Misunderstanding
Senator Peffer seems to have
fallen into a habit of persistently
misunderstanding the people.
They are not complaining of the
cost of burying congressmen. It
is the expense of keeping them
Herald.
The Good Time Coming
When tbeJapanese invade the
liiiquent subscriber’s attention to j JJisited 1States with $12 bicycles
(Special
Taken in the repairing ot WaLlica and
Clocks. 1 aim to give my l>est servi
ces in every instance, and charges fop*
HSU*nt with good workman.hip.
(Jimn. (». Goeliring,
WATCHMAKER.
Us .Will llroatl Si.";
Under Hotel Brighton. july 14 3m
JACknON ATHEIST'
THOMASVILLE, . - -
(o)
I am better prepared than ever to
to any and all kinds of repair work
n iron and brass. In addition to long
years of experience, I am tuily equip
;ie-l with the latest improved tools
anil can guarantee all work entrusted
ionic Shops in rear of former resi
dence, on lower Jackson street. Give
in-- an apportunity to make an esti-
rnato ou your work.
C .B. THOMPSON, Agt.
dSv-t
BOARD
Among the Pines, -
(Only hall mile trom city)
^ A few persons desiring a sojourn in the
ountry, whetu the air is pure and ladet
vjfh the aroma of the pines and
*Lere they will be made to “fuel at homo,'
be accommodated at Jersey Farm
Location high and healthy, rooms new and
com'crtable and tare wholesome, includinp
pure milk trom a choice herd of Jerseys.
Very sick persons *od children not taken
Mails received twice a day.
Livery furnished by any of the stable!
At same prices charged in the city.
A fish pond, oar boats and exemption from
the noise ot child:en i'e among the attrac
tions.
WALL ■ PAPER.
If you have papering to do it
will pay you to see me before let
ting the work out, lean
Save You Money
On botli goods and work, and all
my work is guaranteed to be first-
class.
John WitberiDgton, Paper Hanger
Aug20 4mo
Watt - (Supply - CJo.
Featherbone Corset Co.*
8oU Manulacturarn.
Kalamazoo, michioan.
FOR CALC BY
MIsh litiura tfoneN.
CUT PRICES
OF
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
■BSR JL
es t e
JACKSON STREET.
£■
BOY’S SUITS, well worth $3.00, our prico $1.05.
BOY’S SUITS, worth $2.75, our price $1.05.
BOY”S SUITS, worth $2.5.5, our price $1.25.
BOY'’S SUITS, worth $1.50, our price 85 cents.
J3 LUESTEIN’8!
106 E. Jackson Streep next door to Pringle’s.
mar3l tf
CHINA
MATTINGS./
A New Lot Just Iu.
Forbes’ Furniture
£. I). KELLY,
Lower JacksonISt.
House.
Good Wall-Papers.
5, 6, 7, 8, 10JCents
Per Roll.
I have a man to do Paper-hang
ing who understand the business
thoroughly and who can give you
honest work at low prices. Get
figures.
Geo. W. Forbes,
FURNITURE DEALER.
Masurv Block.
auglS d&w ly
Unaettakers ' and Practical
balmers.
Full Line nl Coffins, Caskets cn-J Under
taker’s Goods
Broad itreet, Tbumasvllle.
BQkJi'ifflit calls promptly answered.
• ley-hone No. ti.
DR. 8. C. PARSONS'
FEMALE RECULATINO PILLS.
Regulate the mean, relieve
i-aln end fullness, hart ache,
headache heaviness, flnndlnv.
Replacement*, $ ___
volume.-*, weakness and all dl»
charge*. Timur* of the womb
or ovaries relic-, ed without tm
of knife and dangerous opera
tion*. PRICE bi.oo
Ofilc* 7V, N Broaa St HuurtOtof.
' For pamshttU, question lists, ot
private information, address with
•tamp, BB.S.C.rJ»OM»AUseta*''
DR. T. E. BLACKS HEAR
Sold by Fboma* k Dickineon.TborauvllIe,
'a.; Malette ft Venn, Boston, • Ga.; 1. L
Oliver, Ga. f. o. d»
Solicits a share of the public patronage
and begs to quote the following piiccs :
Salt, per Back, &!>c; five pound! of good
green coffee lor $1; oighteen pound! ot
granulated sugar lor $1; twenty-four pounds
of best Hour for BOc. Everything else at
proportionately 1-w prices. Also has just
received a nice tine of shoes, calicos and
homespuns, which will be sold lower than
any one. Call and see me, I know I can
please you.
E
r>. K E L E Y
Lower'Jackson St.
B?lr.
EngllihlCapital.for American Investment*
Important to American, seeking English
Capital for new enterprises. A list contain
ing the names and addresses of 350 success*
lul promoters who have placed over £100,.
000,000 Sterling in Foreign Investments
within the last six yeers,and over £18,000-
000 for the seven months of 1895. Price £5
or $25 payable ' by Postal Order to -The
London and Universal Bureau of Investors,
20 Cheepside, London, E. C. Subscribers
will be entitled by arrangement with tb*
Directors to receive either jiersonal or letters
ot introduction to any ot these successful
promoters.
This lift is First Olsss i n every respect
and every man or firm whose name appears
therein may be depended upon. For plac
ing the following it will be fonnd invalua
ble—Bondi or Shares of Indue trial, Com
mercial and Financial concerns. Mortgage
loans. Sale of Lands, Patent* or Mines.
Diascrou: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS.
bon. Walter o. pbpys.
CAPT. ARTHUR8TIFFB.
OctlC e o mo kyr Copyright,
Can be found In fflo i at Night.
Office, Broad 8t. ore; tbe Watt Supply
n ~ ~ mayl u
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