The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, March 25, 1893, Image 4

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Mills Coming Serf* Durinng the next tour yean there 1 win be am a marvelous change n 1 the materia! condition of the son* hern state*. The sooth is the natural field lor cotton mills and the da? is net | distant when the balk of the cottoo pro* j doced in her fields will be mano&ct* 1 tired within her limits. The number of cottoo mills io the sooth has been 1 steadily increasing for the last ten yean, bat her advantage* lor mar.a- • factoring cottoo goods are only begin ning to be appreciated. The Morning Newt has been saying for years that the time weald come soon when, the sooth would be the greatest manufacturing section of this i country, and the indication« that she i will be are steadily becoming more i apparent. She has the raw material for cotton factorus and iron mill*, and I there is no roason why her raw mate- l ncal should no* be con-umrd at home. The amount of nerhern capital which has been invested tn the south since ( the war of accession is small in com parison with the amount that wi 1 be invested before the end of this cen- t t tury. e In cotton manufacturing the south p is gaining rapidly on the north. It will not be long before Eng'ish spin e ters will begin to think of erecting p plants in the touih f>r the uunuMciure of cotton fcoodt. It* they do not do so they will find their export rra*ir ^ slipping away from them, because the advantages in the southern stairs for manufacturing cotton goo:! * are greater than anywhere else :n the e word.—Nevs. ^ Thomisv l'e, in the ernter «f agrea* cotton growing section, should be among the fir-t place* to locate m.»- or more colon mins. They are c-w A Woman'* Cry. : Evefc Kansas. Mr. J, A. Graham, ^editor of the !ae-p* Oty Tiaies, says: t "I bo!i.*rc it p^raible that Kansas, i i t hr nt-r-r fut'irv, wilt he a demo* t ra**c state. Th* revolt ajgaii st the t •puhfi K.ns which was suppose! Co lie i •mporarr, I Micro will bo perma- i nt. Tfso popul?»ts*inow bare con* that state, hut the their violence ia hl<*. Conservative > rinch alarmed at the recent turmoil in Toprkkj and the jv.»|.u i-fs have lost a large percentage of the vo»o they polled two years ago. The party is in fact totally dirorgan- »z:d and on the edge of disruptioo. To day the people of Kansas, on the tariff and other prominent public questions, are democratic by a large iniq uity. If this administration iat- isfirs public opinion on the tariff and other qu. stions it is safe to say that Ivai.sns wid l.e a democratic state.” borne twee ago London Tid-Bits •feted & two guinea pr*ze fer «he brv: ]: definition ol a K m. Seven rhoi *»m ! answers srere received. The pr.x- i definition is hercwitn jj u m ; ‘•An in^|»*d ai d us > k * morsel. , which becomes ch !:eous ar.d dc'ecii ble in proportion as it is flavored with love.” The foPowirg is a selection from some of the be t definitions submitted: The sweetest fruit on the tree ol love. The oheaer plucked, the more abundant it grows. A thing ol no use to one, but much prized by two. The baby's ngh*, the lover’s priv ilege, the parent’s brnison and the hypocrite’s mask. A telegram to the heart, in which the operator uses the "sounding” system. Nothing divided between two. A road in the sea of life, on which the good ship Bachelor was wrecked. Hie thunderclap of the lips, which inevitably follows the lightning glance of the eyes. The sounding line used by a woman to fathom the depths ol man’s weak ness. An article that is always acerptrd and imprinted, but not always pub lished. The only gift a gentrona !«.\er -kis- to get backiag.iin. Contraction of the niur.h Cu-.' to enlargement ol ihc hear. That in which two head - are belt-, r than one. In connection with the - definitions an exchange men: ora the fell -j incident: There is a v.-r . .» can gif- tr.Oira' a. She be: a k'.ss r t r. *U-1: .r i*i. ; young man d- » II irr-r.r- •. id l- elected. The y-ur.g \ *.t : * v lar m tho hiu <’.* A .. to hold uni.: ... 'z re ». •- , .. when he wrn: . i mJ to c«.. ! c*. ; < mean girl to.d »*'•;_ bail r.. -. ru the ki>* »o •. id. :, who V.w.b cheerfully pay u • i*:.»e •t:d. The Dcmasrais B&tisv-?. The New Y«..k *•«:. k«m* tbs t ■ lowing as a con iiiis.ui-n. rt lho U.r.i ocratic platf.-r-.*. !>:r;vr-i{.- n nc-d not km w the nrii cl. !.* f • vir should paste tl\.- i;i i; ir i.-.t -r CURES ALL 5KIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT JAN. 22. going w iar—bcapuf. rcticrioii A‘ My bird cage skirt, !■ the* I ka cl, Crioolioe I For lift or ftuk, for woo Or wed, Tby lair proportions wow rtml, And yir«l those beaatro ttlinbs wilhstee 1 , CiUoliaal My Criaotio*! Tboa wilt not cawer in the dtfst, CriDolinrl Tby |ktkls( Wert shell never rest. Crinoline t Bcaeatur, bow, thy enw b jut, Remember every aberp |mm thrust, And “do*’ the editor or boat, Crinoline I My Crinoline I Deer lluopikht, break the tyrant’s chain, Crinoline 1 We wouuea ahoutd not call in vain, Crinol'ne I We meet our sitters oo the plaln b Sic temper *tls our proud rtfr.in. That t*a!H«a minions back again, Crinoline 1 My Criaoline 1 Thou wilt not yield the vandal to'!, Criaoline I Thou wilt not bead to his control, Crinoline I Better a sawtog oa thee roll. Better he buried ia a hide.’ Tb n shrink aa inch to save bis soul, Criuvliae! My Crinoline 1 "Justics” ia Sil-er. CaiCAUo, March 18.—The largest silver aiftiue ever known since the world twgan, waa aucceatulty coat CURES a UniieefinM DfiMlhl 1 S*a A nUUMDWU I1IDRVJ rSiA Cures •SrSBi*- Cures ‘SKHia SALT RHEOM, EC ZEMA, aranr form « malidaaat SKII ERUPTION, betiSa “a” indlcataa train stops, T Indicates train stops on signal Train leaves Moatcemarjr at four a’clock p. in. dally except» XHt p. aa. Lsava Luversa six a n. dally except Hanuay, arrlvl Tralaa ft and tt parry Pullman Vestibule Sleepers between Cl Tor lavaaaaa~ / CeaIveetoB'. KlchmnM,'Ballim'ere, l*bi!adrli t,l; an sleeper from Way cross to Naw York without ebauge. Close connections at Mnatcomery tor all western points. W. M. • ATID80M, O. P. A. LIlE Jacksonville, Fla. - -—- ia. da?*T . dally excapt Hund; CURES ‘Aeaiaavllie, Waycrosa aad Jacksonville. Train 7S< LOOD BALM/ WA Yl.ltoas SHORT LINE- TiML LAUD ftCRKUCLK OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FI.OKi • GOING 8* >UTH—RKAD DOWN. Scientifio American Agency for^. JLt Parannal |Ar leaup.. At waycroa* tAr....bntnfwic’, Ar .. Albany. 'jAr... Jackfcocti RAILWAY. I Mam |iii>bed fact. Tne co it is siaied, ia *70.000. -T ill: CCH COACH iiKTWEK.V- S m* Mure Pmins Fa I. V\ AStllMSTON, March 20.— !lie Pr* -iatul rent 0* lit* Senate to day the foi'owing numinatiuua: J K Kuan a, ot leiuiaiana, to lie Minister to France. ibeo Uunyuo, of New Jerrey.to be Minister to Germany. Gen. Wade Hampton, of South OMaat barren far seamm retenu tn America. Rvary patent taken out by *»U brrvnxht before Ua pablM by a aouea straw fraa of ebarsa m Ua Scientific JUncticau Larveat rlmtlatloa of any sdcotiae paper la tha world. PfleoUidly illuurmte.1.^ No Intellirent i»n. Our Alht* v coi*«ri»». t* dir riglit link. Cenai » >cr 'he design or intent ot rcni’.r.g the commission to vn t; t roads. These roads [•a! io the prosperity, tom- onvtnicnc:* of the people • should l#.: u towed a rate ! pay a t.vr per e nrage on of the proper y, and io keep rolling stock in fust class . Wc arc quite sure that ile ol Georgia will endorse VIA COLUMBUS AND McDONOUGH. BLKF.riNO CAR «LBVICE AND < Tiatria Xna. 14 and T. bare Fullh ait Plerplttp 4'j.r* Fort Tauipa No 75 baa Fuiln.an NlrriaH brtw* eti Jui b all i>ynlar atationa tetwren Jackaon\fllc and Bavanbuli \ Trains No». 14. C, 87 and 6 connect at Jenny toi Train No is connects at Warcnwa for Albany. MuotK-imc Ciucinnatl and St. Loula. Tbrnueb l*uUinan Siroprr* ir< ■t connect with Alatmiu* Midland railway at lUiabrliltt t Tlckrta auld to all points and baggage check*-* *J.n>uj •ocured at poawnpr ntsrUna R. G. ri.KMlXG. Boperintenrlcr* M. D sui.11> trains iietwken a l».\XY AND MtiDONOUGII. GAILY. This is the !ime of year when the editor tells the farmer not to plant so much cottou and give him other val- n«blc advice about running his busi ness, ami the aforesaid farmer goes right ahead and plants just as much ot the fleecy siap'e as if there wasn’t an editor iu existence.—Quitman Fre* Press. Tloir.i nssr; ■istacco to ecu - -RAILWAY, SCHEDULES OF DAILY TRAIHS I! EFFFCT JUKE 12»h. 1092. .imetthere Aidi the rail* No Fare cure inrta: ,Y KXCEPT We believe tho Tim 1:5 ICnthufigsk was the first paper in the stato to Miggost that the 2 fiOO office holders meet in Atlanta and g * to Washing ton in a body. Now it is suggested in the Constitution that these office wantirs ninke a deal with the 11. & D. people and get up an excursion to Washington. They should have each coach labelledWe want Pie, and Plenty ot It.’* Our piece is at the di*;x*M!t of pry friend. Tho speech which Senat >r Ilill is to deliver nt Tacoma, Wash., next fall will bo. it i* said, his opening gun in 1ih campaign for the democratic pre-ideutial nomination iu 180G. Isn’t h? beginning rather early ?—News. Mr. Ili'l made the mistake ot elec tioneering for this high office last summer, nod it teems that he is g"ing to make the name mistake again. If that crowd of 2,500 office seekers from Georgia goes to Washington in n body, Hoke Smith will turn gray in a few hours. He will have to barricade the interior department. Claude Bennett, however, will have to stand the hrunt. Proteeti unc power in the Fed.-r impost) and collect cept for revenue 01 1 Atlanta. Trusts and cotnhi idly regulated by hr Aluauy CarMila Tbomaavillb. Huston Quitman ..... Louisviih Every t me a Georgian "cr lls” the President * itet him,” but it is not known whether he will be "raised” or not.—Albany Herald The chances are mat he will "go it a’one,” and get "euchred.” The Denmark Times is compelled to make an apology: • The types made as say last week that ( we are sorry to learn that Mrs. J. D. Baxter is slowly improving.’ It should have read, 'we are glad to learn.” S ime people are so inquisitive as to want 10 km-w where Cmker got th«t $250,000 to buy a half interest in Inlie Meuiln f inn. Ar Mtmphi* . 111! WSOs "TillraiiiWrJ S)lc«n«ri jMkMOKillc to Cincinnati and cleranl day coacbca Jackaonvitl* to CkatU- nooga without ckangr. Coinage nf h itb g •!«! no discrimination against a); the dollar uoi of both be of equal and iotcrchai ue. NO. 3, DAILY F.XCKIT SUM UPPMAR BROS.. Praprlt’ors, Drngglsti. Llpposa’s Block. SAVANNi Slian£R EXCURRIOX TlCKKlh" Loire Colmbma Arrive Richland •• Htvsou .. *• Albany ... CRYSTAL LENSES TIUM MARK. . OBgUyRntalAlvsjs. D1NNKK AT BtCllLANO. )•»- berth 1 . FRANK M. ft. w. wnr.N.N. . lofXY.Dirt. Pasa. Agt/.Sa W« f P. <k T. A.. Kaoariijc. 1>**. - Honest Civil Sc ^cma5l n!k*i£u i\ i’i* asurc i » regrmla i’rih’idge e concert Trains Xoa 5 nod 11 ran solid between Albany and McDonoof b, and carry through coach between ibomasvple ah4 Atlanta, via McDonough. {ST4I1 trains ar ire at and depart from Dnion Pep »»s at Thomasiiilc. A'baoy, Co- lambua. Gr (Hu and Atlanta. W. D. MANX, C. A , Albany. Ga. OT. M. FAUriLEY. C. A , Go'nu,bur, Ga. CKCIL GABBKTT, Gertral Manager. Colu'tiLu*. Ga. Slow But Sure. Washington, March Prerldent divappMTitcd th? r in agsin tn-. ay. ihis '.in:*- lag In no r.o*.r.ipa:ions M ah. the Senate ard the ommi: wailing to receive ib-m. 1 seekers r.rc Vcorrijg more : with the fact that PihhU-itt < does eot coi si.Ur tV.M dbtnl patronsgf- SS the t-rim-.ry Which be wss elrcu-d, :«.t 1 1 ready to ctt:i»t .-tTUr.«« to-day by :i tn :n s » - *.f i:.- that, no unniicsti*#:.-* p •: rt:i ary weu'd lo ?••:.*. i • the f thre its adjaurun^i. , ~..i b Cdtntako fl*<- > r Ar.-is President j :: s .i ftsnts moiit drh ; >-:r i:» get \ho lw.at Utvti ■ -:••••• officers and 10 ih-< cr-J tLu. eics which ho rcprrnnS r:**i vanred. The Pliiladeipl.ia Ilecord gootl word for tbe pmtessi nays: "The jiunour.comeci thx dent Cleveland would jrive ; ewrpa|>erii the go-by in c**c app iutmcnis to ofiict: has Ihc tradicte I. This u a mailer ol The editors iu the Unitr-d fila 1 bvrvc the country Ix-st if they their desks. They are tby sal earth, any way.” ' A sewed shoe that v..ii seamless, smooth :aside, : . stylish and durable than .. sold nt the price. livery c i v! •. made shoes co6tirg frem *4 to L The follcwiaj: arc cf LI.a t- L *KS and *s.o« r-.-C . " VMV lj.00 HanuMcv.. !. ft-J° «nd a.««? r - S1.75 lor it 13 A DUTY tO RCt ISMS l C . money. Co toc-.srcrr fc- THOMPSON To-tiav it the 56th anniversary of the birth of Grover Cleveland. He will celebrate it by putting in a good day’s work. The o'ly lliLU'Mt'irn; Ojtc'an* in :h SM-oth, Atlanta. Ga. fgrPrdJ!ri are not toppled w.th these amuut pies*-*. l T-i'-w«:m. The old reliable Central is getting there with iu Nancy Hanks train if the road is in the hands ot a receiver. j.&t Kso.v vrur.irr, THOMASVILI.R, - - - [PIlffi.BESL Bacon fi Birmingham R. R. Connections. AlOCST 21-I. 1SPJ. L^T'siUced A woman from Kaunas haa applied to the World’* fair for the privilege of (‘.owing uu butior:*. Bachelors to tho trout. A woman out in Ohio is gone mad. A dead Imtly whs found in the vicin ity s«ipjK»scd to Us her mi».v.n;'Jwonh* lnuband. Alter allowing fur, feelings to bs harrowed up, laying in 11 good supply ot V.ccdi, and paying for un expensive funeral, the trilling husband writes from l’cnnsylvania to say that he is well and hearty.—Ex. I am boiler prepared Ilian ever do any and all kinds of repair froi in iron and br.iv*. In addition to loi years of ex? «r*ciiee, 1 am fully eqnl ped with the latent iniproved 10c and can gu*mnu*c sll work entriisti tome ijhop-. in ivnrol*former n*i deuce, on lower Jackson street. Gi’ me an apiMirtmiily to make an cat male on your woi k. C. B. TIIO.MI'SOX, Agt. STATII5S. The talk of consolidating Biooklyn and New York is revived. It would make a magnificent city. Jules Ferry, the great French statesman, is to be buried with high honors by the state. Clevo'.ajiiFs Summers. Washington. M*ieh Kt. dsnt Cleveland h )->.»l.trg u . :::A ! r| h summer rcsidcnc. ?. i.hin 1y ri.lb g | distance from 1 bo white h« u-:*. He Intends to live up to l.is former rule of not abBsntiog bims. if fmn: \V: «h - Ingtou and bis ex«cui’.r • JiitUs f..r a longer per*Kvl then onr m..r.th in each year bo presides ?vcr tho nhiio. house. Other public servants are granted one month’s leave f»f absence every year End he doss Rot propose to go iieyond that limit. One day lust week he ■rat for a prominent business man Who is intcres'.ed in suburban real j l£ftto and discorard reveral sites, later on ho nnd Mra. Clev.lani] look ■ into and cssuaiiy iospcc.ed two or throe non or less desirable .Woodbury. The average boot black of the city must have some supernatural way of gathering news. They cannot read, but while giving you a shine they also give you the latest version of the current news from tho .Sunday closing of the World's fair to the Inst slugging match in New Orleans, or sensation in Atlanta. JAMES CRIBBEN llwrUClty. , Contractor and Builder, 1HOUASVIELE, .... GA. I will br glad to make contracts for, or superintend alt classes ot buildings, public or private, in either brick or wood. Will tornlsh plans and specifications if required. If jon want any building done call on me aad I will rubrnit estimates, whether con tract is awarded me or not. I will guaran tee satisfaction in all my work. I refer to the many building! erected by me in Atlanta comes to tbe front again with another sensational suicide. TIIE CINCINNATI AND FLORIDA LIMIT. KD FROM TIIOMASYILLE, GA. IN EFFECT JANUARY £711, 1< Connections with Atlanta A West l*otnt R. H. BUttNH, A. a KNaIT. If all the editors get an office who is to run the newspapers ? Hchedules from Tlioma-Lvllle l > M laato, ktontgemvry, AtthovUie, U.»w-i Leave Thomasville, S.FA W...-13:31 noon Arrive Waycross, 4:00 p m Leave Waycross, •' (limited)- 4:35 p m SOLID VK8T1DULKD TRAINS PROM WAT- loavo Tbomasrlllo, Arrive Albany, - Macon, ti. R.: * Allan a. - Tremont Temple, ot Boston, destroyed by fire yesterday. CROSS TO CIKC1NVATI. Arrive Jesnp, 8. F. A W.. — C; Leave Jorap, E. T., Y. Jt G.« 6: Arrive Macon “ ....^..^.11: Arrive Atlanta, *• 2: L-are Atlanta, •• 2: Arrive Rome, ** 5: Arrive Dalton, *• m......... & " Chattanooga, “ 8:1 Leave Chattanooga Q. k C......... fcl Arrive Cincinnati, •* Pullman Cars Thomasville to Wa aad solid trains from Waycross to 1 Mr. Cleveland's selection of an ex- Confederato Colonel to be Secretary of tho navy has been accepted by the republican press io a com mend able spirit of meekness. Tbe republicans are beginning to admit that the war is really over.—Florida Times Union (Dem ) Thiit would b'j an interesting tri* angular fi-'hi between Northeo. Ba con and I);ilh;:n f »n f;r peuator. And it will probably cumo rfl at the proper time. rr 9 Oft* r«m • £cw<i w-Mdk Xnswrrs Bafetp So Lift oflloOurand CALX. MOTHER’S FRIEND ThUitand.nl brel .tallljn will mak. the present season at the Kcn- tacky Stables, st the low price of $15THE SEASON Invariably in Advance. FEDIGBEE: BEVORE U by Kina Bone, La by Belmont (sire of Nutwood, i ; and or Wodtewjol, 2:19) he by rl#T,witer*i Abdallah, f^re or Gold* smith’s Maid). Beroka's first dam was Boaewood. by Blackwood, (sin or To rtinc. 2 ;10.'., second dam by Paul Murphy, thirl dam by Cock* spur, foorth dam by Sir Wallace. 8.BICHET. p«a tt property. JuijB Jackson’s Succsssor. WiSHEtOTOX, March 19 —It is reported ben to-night, on apparently good authority, that among the num:. wiUtema to bo sent to the Ssnate tc. toorrow will bo that oi Chief Justice W W LeTton of the supreme court alThHeate to be judge of the Sixth JadMal drcab io place of HeweD E. Jeckioe, promoted to the bench of -the Cubed States supreme court. I yteat Ben hog and hominy and J. C. HA1LU, Con. Pmo Atom. Barahoah, U W. P. SPELLMAN, TraCc Mr.narrr. Har-nnah. Ga. A—"Hvl!«s old ebsp! Congratn- laliona! I hear you have married a lady with an independent fortune?” B—"No; I married a fortune with an iudt-p- ndent la1y.”—Vogue. And now one Josh Jump, of Indi ana, want* an office. A great many are jumping for an office. Aa Joohoft hot taken a running jump, so to apeak, be may get to the tank first. Go it, Josh. Votes io the Kansas legislature copies high. Oo« senator was oflered $5,000 for his Tote io the last senatori al conical, k> he swears before an in vestigating committee. RefitliBg Boiler Feels,* inn ikhii ira hath lucmi. That oI«J reliable paper, the Augusta Chron:c’c, continue* to give tho farm ers good advice oo tbe tubject of cot ton p!aa:ing. But wid the farmers heei it? Iluidlv. “PINE SUMMIT,” REOOEN SMITH, Prop. Conrr Hindi SL. ui Smith itt. Bright Sonny Rooms ud In Stock: Mill supplies and Plumb ing Goods, Finest grades of Babbctt Metal. Vahts and Garden Heae. The office rvekers still linger about \V f aa!iiogton. But they cannot linger much longer, their money will give EXCELLENT CUISINE. AT ARTE3IAX V h0R.(HiLL^ & Fever DUMB.AGUE AND', L' fvlALARlA J