The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, June 03, 1893, Image 2

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"■ 1 fi* Weekly Timas-Enterprise. • TH0MA5VIU.E.U.\.. nh. ?• h Mcrnoriam The Smifitru )>cu|>lc jcv«-c il.tj • «.] J.fl Da . J'. 11 tj* i vn.ujiis will bi rdUtcrndio dayiu Richmond. iebn Triplett, Editor an>l Haaa£cr. U" j*» ««( &.« ««%:«„& . Saxu:u>ay v Junk 3. 1893. fPCbolera ha* appcu Bad. M in France. Bripg* ba* been dowiied. l5«*t will he stay down ? Ji-lIerBiin Djvis e*iU li\e>—in the hearts of hi* countrymen. cage baa b' The entt-m creased 20 per bad k Te: TliaiV ,pb of Ut ( Dr. I’olnrz hia «.ec ion. Co Reports from middle Georg the peach crop at one fourth years crop. The action of Cover commuting the semcr.c is gent rally* approved in this It looks very much like M would come out cm top in the ling tiou going on over the Central Homo rule is having a rough time of it. Mr. Gladstone confident of putting through. Editor Josiah Cartir, and b's tv o able lieutenants, I>. ?!. Back bum and dlen Water?, are making the A lania flerald hum. There ha n’t been a new cand da.e for governor or senator trotted out in two or three days. Wlui’s the matter with the boy*?* oil lor a short of office seekers, Mr. Cleveland : fishing frolic iu beyond the reach and is happy. The 30th was federal decora! day. In many points contedertfes joined w.th ftd.rals :n decorating the graves of the federal dead. •r L. jsford funeral train whs uitt at ey«-ry city, t'»wi aud village, by the pe.pe. Veil cans of the war, women and cbiulreu. lined the way/rum tbe Cres cent City to Richmond. Ai Mobile^ Montgomery, - Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh aud other poiuls, thousands gathered to honor tbe Souths dead ■'.Mlcrutau. Many ol the scenes att ained -were very affecting, Strong men, who lad uufliucbiog'y laced tfeaili on a hundred battle fields, shed kears at the sight of loru at d tattered battle flags. The womeu of the South, God bless them, brought offeriag* of fliwere and p'uctd them lovingly aud tenderly on the casket containing the dead. Little children hushed their prattle, and looked with wonder at the honors so lavishly be stowed on tbe wan who suffered so much for his people It was an oh ject lesson. Those who participated in the exercises will long remember the impressive scenes. Next to the dead chieftain, the people love best his daughter, Miss Winnie DaviA, the Daughter of the Confederacy. She accompanied the remains of her distin guished father on their journey to their final resting place. In beauiitul Hol lywood cemetery, iu the soil of Vir ginia, the mother of states and state men, within sight of the capital of the confederacy, surrounded by a peo ple who will ever cherish his memory, tbe remains of Jefferson Davis will rest uulit the last bugle call. After v life’s fitful lever he sleeps well. Romk, Ga , May -50 —Walt Beresford, the bngu> L*.rd B-.*i recently convicted <>t forgery to-day taken t-» the pcnileutiar; “On to R chi time was the sad train bearing ihe president of die S The latest p .nsion of a sweltering pure a pension because - big toe. Next Gof- From Kate F.eld’s v Belle—Would beauty ? Jack—N > u*.i ■ likely «o overbear A circus train was sylvania vesuul.. many other win! the citizens, hix the wreck. Dr. Briggs has cn ment iu his own Presbyterian general Washington. It loo would convict him. QUARASriNK, L. I.. M.»y 29—Dr. Nash, representative of Dr. Jcnkens in Hamburg, reports by cable this morning one death frtin dhol.ra in that city yesterday. The fact that syndicates ol northern men have recently purchased laree tracts ol pine lands in die south shows quite plainly that the pineries of the northwest are almost exhausted.--Sa vannah Press* k-f,-: l*ko they Jacksonville R. Price o! the Central Georgia snipp'd from < ir • Fia„ to day the firs: c.irhv. melons of the season of :i consigned to Cn ctnnatt, an via Albany, Ga , the W< Atlantic railroad and thj Southern. Bainuridgi:, Ga., May 2 rific wind storm, with hail, southern portion of this Saturday afternoon about On A. Cohen & Co.’s lar plantation May 30.-15. I u c large tobacco ba demolished. completely Memphis, Tenn., Miv 29—Hie heaviest rainfall in the reduction of the old inhabitants occurred through out Tennessee, Mtssissipi, Arkansas and Louisiana Saturday n»ght and yesterday. The whole coun’ry is * flooded, and incalculable damage h:s been done to planters. The Irwinton World, iu aa edito rial entitled, “Shall Women Vote?” takes this position A small movement is n aw on foot for a petition to go before the next legislature asking that hotly for an amendment to the constitution of Georgia which will give the women of this state “equal rights before tie law and full and equal suffrage with men.” We think this movement on the part of the ladies of this noble organ ization is extremely unbecoming and ridiculous and should meet n hearty condemnation by the pre.-s and by the people generally. When this great institution, which* was organized to restore tullen human ity and *s a guardian tor the safety of the rising generation, dnf;a into tie politics of to-day, then the purity of (he institution is destroyed and the object of its inissiou will rink into cor ruption. We, therefore, urge the ladies of this union to continue work of temperance in jkeace aud harmony, striving to restore fallen humanity and preventing the young aud inno cent from falling into paths of the wicked, iustead of turning their good deeds and future intentions into a a whirlpool of trouble and political ^corruption. Criminals, hereafter, in many cities, vill be accurately measured instead ol the o!d time description. It is a French idea. Chicago was the fir.t city to adopt the plan in this country. At a convention cf police chiefs in that city the other day the plan was heartily endorsed. Atlanta aod Savan nah will put the plan in operation very Speaking of it the News says When a criminal is brought ii fingers of each hand are accurately measured. The dimensions of tl.c lead are also ascertained, as well as he measuments of oihtr portions of the anatomy. These measurements re carefully noted and stored mb a photograph of the subject for u*.ure reference. If the prisoner should happen to be wanted in anoth city these measurements are tele graphed to that department and com pared with those on hand. It they l!y it is pretty certain that the ian lias been bagged. Most persons are willing to do away with vices—of other people. .Bad luck is the only kind that comes to people that trust in luck. A load of sorrow doesn’t wear one so much as a swarm of annoyances. The mau who thiuks the world owes him a living is always iu a hurry to levy on the debt. It has been said that a fool may ask a question that a wise man cannot an swer; yet both may be better for the question. An action may be so clothed as to HIS SENTENCE COMMUTED. Von Polnitz, The Bainbndge Wife Murderer. Atlanta, May 30.—To-day. Gov ernor Nonhen. "commuted the sent- er.ee ol Von Polnitz, the Baiobrdge wife murderer, to imprisonment for life. A. few weeks, ago the Governor respited him. for -thirty days. The scaffold upon which he was to have hanged had been built. When the Davis tunera* train reach- cd Greenville, S- G.,it was .just: two o'clock in the morning. Two thousand five hundred people^ many ot them feeble old men who had worn the gray, were found standing patiently and silently waiting, to get a brief glance at the casket containing the body of Vr. Davri. Frail; delicate women aod hundreds ol children had stood through the silent hours waitirg lo. the train. What-a tribute to'the d?ad ch'eitain. Col. Hoy*, who cona- maiidid the palmetto sharp shooters, delivered a short address. He said Greenville aud its visitors, repres uiing South Carolina on this -occa* sion, have come to pay homage to the illustrious dead. Veterans of the southern confederacy are here with the last fond tribute to their dtparied cheftain. Mothers and daughters have come to lay their offerings upon the bier of our great leader. All these join in saying that the people whose destinies wete directed by him for four years momentous in history, hold his services in loving, grateful remembrance, and as his ashes are being cartied to their final resting place, they would emulate his devotion which shrank lrom no sacrifice and quailed before no aeril; and even at this unpropuious hour of night, aged vcttrai.s and frail, delicate women are her** to honor the memory of Jeflerson Davis, the beloved chieftain of the histone southland. Discrimination Against Cupid. The city council of Baltimore has promulgated a series ot park rules tba? will probably arcu-e the most violent rcsemment on the part of yourg Baltimore of both sexes. At the open ing o* t^v warm season, the season when tV young mini’s fancy lightly tun s lo ihojBghls of love, notice is served tt kf there roust-be uocourttng in th - parks. With , cold blooded disregard for othtr people's feelings and sentiments, the rales assert tha’ the packs were “not established as courting resorts or as a place for the making of matri monial alliances," and that “lovoj, making in them will not be permitted.” Defining tbe fu’es to a reporter V member of the park board said '‘bill ing at>d cooing” was an 1 ffense against • good morals aod decency,’’ -ai d that the t couple' who dared to kiss in a Baltimore park would be promptly placed iu the cooltr. A man and a woman might sit together on a bench as long as they please, but the mo ment the swain’s arm sought the lass' waist, or her head touched his shoul der, that moment a cop would cm brace them both and march them off for sentence. In short Cupid must lake his arrows and get out. The tramp with .his tin can may come in. Sentiment must confine itseit behind closed doors and swelter, while laziness and leisure may loll on the park benches. It would not be surpr sing to hpar of a com plete change ot h eal gove rnment in Baltimore afer the next election.-— Savannah News. -algg .-H .... J COUNTERFEITING CASE The Iron Hall The following special v 1 l'i he\of in- 1 }.. . v ., _ .. t .,. , . trest to the local m.-ra’i r. o /. Iron ^Urshal_ Hurst Exhonerated‘u.uuiy Hall. . ! . . From_Any Blame. Indianapolis,' I »d.. Mi. 27 — t'he Richmond, Va , May 30.—Ojc of the most notable epochs in the history of this famous city is at baud. Peo ple are arriving on every train from all ever the country to pay the last sad tribute of respect to the memory of Jefferson Davis, late president of the confederate states, who will be reinterred here to-morrow. There are many indications that the event will be a memorable one. - Gainsvtlle, Ga., May 29.—A ter rific storm prevailed here this morning at 1:30 o'clock. E. N* Gower had h:s • house blown all to pieces. The rool and weather boarding was blown off and the chimney blown down. The house is a total wreck and loss. Several persons were. iu the house, but all escaped ubhur», except Miss Susie Gower, who wa* slightly bruised' on one side of her cheek, but net Hoke Smith is cutting off the fraud ulent pensions. Thai's right. The country wi.l endorse h^r. Smith's action. A dispatch from Washington sajs* The New York Herald, which has icii exposing the Bussey forays on e treasury for a year past, says edi> riu’.ry to day : “The pension decis- n just approved by Secretary Smith nkc-'s at oae uf the most flagrant »uses that flaurished under Commis> aiier Raurn. Its importance will be cn iroin the fact that it makes a re form which will cut down, the fraudu lent pension ou'-pour from $15,000,- ooo to $20,000,000 a year. Its sound ness must be apparent to the inlelli* gent lay as well as tue legal mind." It may be of ^interest to the Georgi tritnds ol the secretary to know that he wrote this famous decision himself and without a suggestion from any ooe. It has generated a great deal of com ment and if it is made retractive there is going to be a howl in the ranks of «he present beneficiaries. The question of the lumber supply is attnetirg attention. Referring to the lumber in the Okecfenokee swamp, the Atlcuti Journal says : “This year’s cut of white pine lum ber in Michigan entirely exhausts the timber cf that state. Maine is already exhausted. No lumber ca->t of the Mississippi river is at hand to take its place except the cypress of the south ern rivers and swamps, for which there is an ever active and increasing de mand. This is the reason why the lumber men of the north and north west are coming south and purchasing timber lands. There .is scarcely a week when some one or more does not interview the owners of the swamp in reference to the manufacture of tbe timber to be taken out of the Okeefe- nokee. In this connection it should not be lost sight of that the pine forests of southern Georgia will, in a few years, be a gold mine. The New Orleans States takes a gloomy view of the levee system in the following language Year alter year the levees break and the waters of the mighty Missis sippi sweep over the country, but neverthefess in tbe face of this terri ble annual experience the pratiog about the wonderful success of the alLlevee system ,qtill goes on, aod the shouting ia just as lou& as it when Capt. Eads beguiled the people with his plan to scour out the bottom of the river, which however, does not scour. Every year the levees are built higher and stronger, but they fail to stand the immense pressure We have had occasion to refer heretofore to the admirable conserva tism displayed by the Cincinnati Trib une in its treatment of the south and southern topics- This conservatism, which is rendere I the more striking because of the radical south hating tendencies of the two e ther morning papers in Cincinnati, ij illustrated the following editorial on -The Davis richffl Vere 'mcntiomdl change its proper effect on peop’ef .against |tkem, and they have never with most of us a sugar-coated seems preferable to a pepper coated virtue. Few persons understand the cause of their own failures. Judging other affairs as they do their own, they couldn’t tell why a barrel is empty when it has a hole in the bottom.—C. O. Stevens, in Century. According to a special from Chi cago to the Constitution, Horry Hill has been captured. Here is the dis patch: Chicago, IlL, June 1, 3:45 a- m.—? News has j net been received at police headquarters of ihe arrest here to night of Harry Hill, who is wanted in Atlanta for forgery. * The identifi cation is, it is claimed, complete, and Atlanta officers have been telegraphed to come on after their man. I'he of ficers here refuse to give particulars of tbe arrest. ... W.H.M. yet given the faintest indication that they will ever stand it.” Tbe throngs ot workingmen who visited the World’s fair on Sunday, vindicated the necessity and mercy of throwing open its^ates on that day. Whilst the idle and the leisurely have every day in the week, the workmen have Sunday only for rest and enjoyment. The good order which pervaded the fair on Sunday bore ample witness to the character of the visitors. They were not friv olous loungers, but sober citizens and Bub Mitchell for governor, find Henry G. Turner Tor the senate with Capt. w:m. Hammond as congress man. What-ajeam!—News and Ad.- vcrtLser. That is a strong trio, sure enough. BBSST new officers Supreme Baurg Order Iron Hall have issued acTra’i. call ing aitCi.it m to the^hifch vhar .t tr-of the members whojitve a> titled.the burden ut o^ain p'acmg'.the older on* its feet, A depository Has b-:en se lected fur handling the funds, and depositories?* will be selected State for ihe reserve fund branches. • Tne word f‘sisterhood” ha-, been eliminated and hereafter a’.t .vill Tie known as local branches. Permanent district* in everv State vrij be estab fished, conris i: g of ri *t fess than 1,000 • membtrs »*ch. Untifef' 'he revised order the Supreme Ju.tice no longer has absolu’e comr*>', as u dcr“Som- erby. The circular s Uut tie order has 6a,*»'»o tnember.'h p, wi.h assets aggregating $* 50 v'o », at <1 there is ro doubt it wi 1 n>ou be pkicrd in possession of its own Notice is given that Assessment N *. 17s is ordered and that the ^ocal lodges mast not send money collected to*the receiver. Further, that the court, having prevented the order from doing business f »r one year, all ct riificates will ma'ut-; that much ’atcr. ' The.Wacoa Telegraph of yesterday says : ; . -v. •. *. - Americas. Major, the negro woman tfho was brought up from* Thomasville several days ago by Deputy Marshal Hurst, who was thought to have been guilty of intentionally passing coumer- fei*. hioiwy on a merchant ran ed J *r- . i rc.H, \r^ ^oue on htr way rtjoic.og, t videbce could be introduced »ng her in any way with intert iolattou ul the government’s ttut the oS.jOct of said assoclatiou U to ami oiwral* Vulgar luctucy la said u.mnfy ^Tboiaaa: to buy nud .-etltobaccosof all discrip- t'.oua and t miauur.ciuro the sunetoto cigars, cigarettes or oUirrUiln^s desirable, aud to aeii 1 be same; to erect wareUoua s ar d do a geuer- si wat,ebou»e business; to buy nod soil real esUto; tu build bouses and Icas-rthe same, aa welt as said real estate and to sell said homes; to purchase and b-Hd property or any descrip tion ; whether real or personal, and to manu facture said personal property into any artl- dM de-irable, and to Mil the same, to loan money and to burrow money tpon mortgages, deeds of trust, or in au jr other manner deslra- bla, and to exorcise aU tbe powers usually ferrtd upon corporations of.tbo same eba ter. Tucy desire to do business In said c. ty ut Themes and at any and all other places PETITION FOR CHARTER. Stue el Georgia \ To the Superior Couit Jy ol TboutuB. f . or sail County: o petition of J. Mo C. TU»rin, M. Corcee D1 — -< •*--- **— - MacIntyre, shows , that they bav- Pageantry,” taken from the Tribune of Monday: It ia only in the United State* that such a scene as that of the Irans fer of the duat of Jt ffer3on Davis from New Orleans to Richmond, could take place in peace. Surely the bit terness of the war has happily passed away. It is a aiguificaut fact that at the one-time capital ot the biuthern Confederacy, while there was no lack of Confederate flags aud emblems, the dead man’s service to the United States was remembered by the names ‘Monterey’’ ami “Buena Vista," placed over the doors. And one of the orators at New Orleaus referred with warm approval to the sympathy showu by Mr. Davis in the growing prosperity of the reuuited country. The time has parsed lor a revival of rebellion or of secession. Our south ern brethren by this pageantry are doing honor to American valor, and the magnanimous nation whot.e great ness and beneficence they enjoy by reason of the defeat of their cause feels no necessity to place any check upon their demonstrations over their hero.” When it is remembered that these are the words cf a republican news paper, printed iu a republican state— the state of Flannel-Mouth Foraker —it ia not too much to say that not only is the war over, but that its ani mosities are really passed away and that we are again one people.—At lanta Journal. We have received a copy of the Tampa Daily Tirnep, containing notice of the clo-ing exercises of the Tampa High School. A former Thomasville boy, Louis Kendrick son of Mr. and Mrs. Tat Kendrick, was one of the graduates. The ’1 itnea thus refers to the young inau : ” fhe oration, “Our Country,” by Louis Kendrick, was an excellent efiort f sketching our country’s growth from the thirteen colonies along tho Atlantic to a vast territory frem ocean to ocean and lrom the great lakes to the gulf. Our valued climates, com mercial facilities, mineral On taws Mr. Vuu^iui and hri nephew, Mil ton, and a negro named Lester* all of whom handle i the money passed at Juir.-nVi^tore by America* Mij »r came before ihe comursrioht r y. surday, butliur.: *va> n_t 1I12 .sligh »st evidence that they had done an intentional fef'-ur, ihe uegro, to whom Milton bo d me chickens and Iron# *iu.ni (li-.- maney firs*-Started, so far a?* if-y 1 ki.u*n- is a negro well kno*n in s iuauab cuUnly a»' rvlt ibis.and houesri llesa'.d yrsnuday that he niighi h^.ve pssMdtf c rnoiuy, but f»at if he d.d so he had not ihe bhghtesl idea where ; ; came from The-case ii a cousidtrable puzzle but as it is c*r a n that thj money was coined somewhtre about Thom as vi lie, the raar.-ha: will soon ferret out Ae author cf i>. Ihe money,-a silver dollar pieer* is a good counterfeit, and 0:1c u-.iuspectingly might readily take it in good frith. The account of the case, as n ap peared in Sunday’s paper, to lar as Deputy Mar.*ha 1 Hur>t is coucerntd, was iuccrrcct. ai.d was based upon a clear misundtrs'andiog of the facts. Mr. Hurst, so far from being guilty of any wrong doing or official-error, has ac'cd properly in every particular, and it ib *1 reply regretted that he bhould have !>ecn placed before the public in office Biiaii bo iu tbo tha.* tlio capital ——isimi a*.l- bundred _ 1 ‘ until tbo ca; Mid county ol - I’oUlioners lartn*-r an stock ot sold association Is ten thousand dot l*tra to be divided lntothaiesor one hundred dollars, with tbo privilege ot lncr. nslng th Kvj u, (rom tlino to time, until tho eaidttlktoolc. shull huve reached quo hundred thousand four lutitioners furtherfduiw t>*ut ten tl s&l doll jus of said stock has bceu-aetua! 1 / jmld In. Aud your petitioners ask that ho ludlvldu-il liability sh all attach to any stockholder now or petitionee* pray tlio passing of an APPLICATION FOR CHARTtR jarr The petition of Georgo Clarke, ^ra Vniigat «, a“riyGrady. ilirret Jackson’ Mattie Not wood,’ Howard, Lucy Lik e*. Mary Clarke, Bet- tit Mitchell, Harriet Mai er and such other per sous as are and may hereafter become assoc iated with them, desire to be incorporated ust and may'hereafter .become 1 * ' pe to be IncorporaU -Aid Rising Generation Tout petitioners further show that the object rthelrassoclai‘ ' - *- dead, and ants of their'association Is to aid tlio sick, bury dead, and assist each other in distress, they desire to lie lnv.sted with thority to receive donations, make purchases and effect alienations of realty and personalty. 8uo and be sued, enforce good order, and ob servance ot such constitution aud by laws an has been and nay !<e adopt ‘ * the gov« the puriMUe ol promoting society. Vour poUtionet censor* be invest ity alorossiil, aa< any be suitable incnn&Uter* s<c»ty 1 -..Ut, Put S£) rpetitloi by the said honorable plication and that they and their sacuesaois be ir ’ ‘ - - 1, with tbe privilege Incorporated for - years, with tl ..irutlon ot the said poses herein set forth ;nnd ovc* pray. Atlanta, Ga., May 29 —A terific wind storm, amounting almost to a cyclone, swept across the northern part of the state last night, approach ing within ten miles of Atlanta. Two deaths are reported ; thatoi Mr. Kins ley, n;ar Harmony Grove, and that of Mr. Baker, near Butler; while sev eral persons are fatally injured. The cyclone pissed within four miles of Decatur, s x miles from this city on the Georgia railroad, at mid night, devastating a strip of country ten miles in length and about 300 yards in width. Five dwellings and a number of outhouses were blown down and demolished by the. wi jd Impressive scenes were those around the grave of Mr. Davis in Richmond. A* ihe veterans poured by, the car riage in which Miss Winnie sat one and drum 'corps alter another aorftly played the dead march. But when the Maryland men came up their band gave “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” and the daughters! the federacy burst into tears and hid her face in her handkerchief. May God guide, bless and protect Winnie Davis, the daughter of the confedera cy, is the prayer of thousands and ten of thousands. Vicksburg, Miss., May 26.—Ten thousand people are homeless and hungry in Louisiana parishes. Forty- four negroes have just been rescued. They-are almost insane lrom exposure. They bad not tasted food for four days. Two children died and their bodies were ihroxo into the seething waters. One old hermit had to kill his dog for food. When found he was munching the meal from 4 abone. Gov. their families who eagerly availed] Foaer has 5Cnt all , he tents he has _ themselves of such an opportunity of rational enjoyment and instruction.— Phi’adelphia Record. Here is pretty sentiment. The lines were attached to a modest little boquet of wild flowers placed on the bier of Mr. Davis by a N< rth Carolina girl: Dead, Lot lii*?plrit breathe*. Dead, but bU heart i* oott, Dead, but hi* aoony.land wreathe* x His crown with tears lor flowers. granting this ai>- B til April li&ib, 1892. IvquL-oJ by law. ▲uq. H. IIakaell. Judges. C. H. ■ :opjr from charter book April 2 J. W. GllOOVKK, Citation of Dismission. CJEiinaiA—THOMAS COUNTY. y-. A. Fleetwood, adminl>itr.-itor, •WP/estate of John llicks, deceased pda edfetal&tratkm, thtf. ts t<> cue. ocrnedti» show cause, If any they ■ p$(odfor on the timt M-..may ”ia Si 1S33. (ilveu under ioy lriul und olii t?its 15th day ot May, 189.1. JOS. S. MCKRILL, Or iolaUve of pr r petitioners A prill 14th, 18L-3 Allnri AgreeaMc t»an Jourt of ordinary \)« w>ld iMifore tho r.s with privilege « ■-iur petitioners MlTCUKLL .-v Pa ilrator’s Sale. inter from iho Baldwin Dry Air Bifripraiors, S!i Sizes. government was claimed to ba a model for the nations -of the eaith. Well worded reference was also made to our freedom ot speech and religi ins belief. It was a sound practical ad dress, showing patient, intelligent research and excellent understand ing, aud evoked loud app'ause.” Ixmis’ young friends will be gla-1 to learn that he.took a high, stand in ti c school. Thomasville bays always get well up to the front. Those were eloquent words of CM. R- W. Pattersou, of Macon, in his address at Andersonville on decom- tion day. Among other things fee said: Before uac now, framed by lho.-e same hills, I see again the mirror iu which a republic is reflected. Then the picture was of war ; toAlay it is of peace. Federal and Con fede: ate vet- erifns are mingled hero to dj honor to the mighty dead ; and iu this patriotic purpose there is portrayed that senti ment which pervades the republic, a sentiment which, forgetting the bit terness of sirife, doe3 honor to all the greatness which it evoko-l. Thirty years, like thirty messengers from the god of peace, have whispered alike through tho npp-ing waters of Lake Michigan, aud the musical rythm of the St. John*! ‘ Forget, my children, and forgive !*' I speak to-day as the scion of a deep rooted Southern stock, belong ing to a generation of men who found the lullabies of their childhood in the thunders of the same artl’lery which sounded the death knell of their sire?, whose youth was familiar with the degradation of defeat; a generation which has been the Curtins of Ameri can history, sacrified for the lienefit of the republic in the great gulf which diyidcs the past from the future; a generation to whom the flaming s word of war barred the gates of that Eden where their fathers dwrit, and iho sweat of whose brows has watered the arid earths from which, in poverty and in humiliation, their daily bread' has been won; a generation which has had but little leisure to brood over the glories of the past or to dream of the success of the future, but which, amid all the necessities of the present, have been so true to the traditions of the one that they have assured the greatness of the other.” The Brunswick Timesl is making brave fight over the situation in that city. It says: '“There is no cuch a word as failure in Brunswick’s lexi con. AVe may suspend, but there is no power of man great enough to keep us down permanently or for aoy length of time. We have already wiped the dust raised by tho recent cyclone out of our eyes and are at work.” i sh.ur.fi of Thomas county for .. ihau ten years, he is a g( ntle- l cf tl)u highest character, aod the >!e uf :vs section, by whom he is t high > esteehstd, and justly so, be dJighietl to lezrn tnat Mr. ii lus no blame upon himself, and e h m,was enure- : Hiju Camp t !;oa-i M pohtiCAi J. q ; tc clear that -ined somewhere . Tne base coin dropped here ised by a travel- >u, coins. Ooe - <>f tbe parties heats .- fiah - The Baldwin’s are better and ehea not posted on Kefrigcrators and wish t You have that privilege. There are a g: the Baldwin is the only Bi'.frkskratou. from all others. _ Save ice. Save inont More Baldwin’s in use than other make: • !<; Try - fokbes’ FureuriTiTisr: eb« 175 BROAD STREET, MASURY EUiLDINO. An elegant line now * -A-ETID i liaml for inspect! OIESGKi^TS- THE FOPULAR MAKES. MASON & HAMLIN, STERLING. PIANOS 810 PER KIONTII. ORGANS « l*Ei: AlO.M Jl. GEO. W. FORBES, Agent for Ludden & Bates' Southern Music liouso. io.wsi it* love for Mr. l*)av-s. a;-, do their lighting at loiy D.lIiTRL'FF & VAN AltSDALE, Frcdiu'c Ceminission Mcrdiants deriving p.oiupt returns etiory sale?, would do well e above firm a lew trial . Established 20 year?. . Irving National Bank of Cilv. .r cards and stencils may c.-d from AY. M. ltecse, To Tobacco Growers: A native Cuban, perfectlyJuarind n a’.l particulars, referring to the rcaitucttl of tobacco leaf, from its mltivation to its packing, offer his or to any or a cousidcra- i on grounds of -« X. Y. Z., vide, Ga., ti 1 d&w In GEOUGI.V-Tu-v i Ot'Kldi, May 9, 1893. pllod iu duo form to luanent lottera of al ee of llarrlct L. liran- , deceased, aud I will lou nt tuy oOico on the Jos. B. MrjtKKLi., ^LOIIGI V—Tlio: minor cblldrczi v’s Office, April IS, conumsBloncrs appointed H. ippear persons Interested are ‘ •* ’no term, 1893, county to bboww i8is, way sma returns snould r ju-ltfxontof said court, and Jos. S. MEr.BiLL, Ordinary. EOUGI ' —TUOMJLs COUSTVj OEDINAUVS OrricR April IS, 1693. John \V. ClIlTord, administrator on the Ot James M. Earnest, Jr., into t first Monday in July next J89X said county, “irsof ilia- and I will Job. a. Meubill, Ordinary. GEORG IA- :caAs County. Ordinary’* Office, March 8, i.J.T, Pittman executor ot tho liiat WLcr< trill ana irsiauicoi- ceased, represents to tho court in his petition, duly filed that he has fully adminisb—* * *— O. l’Utxnnn’s estate. This is thereto: a*l persons concerned. hcir3 and cr _ __ to show cause, if any they can, why said execu tor should not l*c discharged from his Mini*' inflation, and receive letters ol dismission . Jos A Mrs. Cosby, of Appling county, shot and killed a' white tramp who tried to assault her the other day. It won’t do to fool with Georgia women. Three cheers lor Mrs, Bosby. One caaoof cholera at Hamburg.’ 1 Thus reads the dispatch. Is it tbo beginning of another epidemic ia that fated city ? . You can spot the narrow- mindo-I ( ^ii^i-'y'droi a^d, uu applied to mo for editors at the north by the howl some : of them will raise over tbe bouurs | paid to Mr. Davis. — —r— * -♦"» • . GEOkOIA-Thomas CouXXY. Ia Connecticut a law has ju-.t li en , passed which-makes it ,hc doctors, upon request^, to wn c out ihe ar . Jos. 8/MDoitth, ordinary. prescription in plain Eoglish.' Forbes’ Furniture House, 175 Broad St. F. L. SIMONS & CO. OoinmissiondVXeie h; 111 is Sd WAV ST.— Soutlioi‘ii b ruits and Vegetables, Ni< lens and Pears a Specialty Our Mr. Frank Simons will give bis pcrsanul attontion u> « mi ignments of his South Georgia and Florida fricmls. Stencil.- funii-N :! by hxpiv^- Agcnt Grautham. VAN WINKLE QIN & MACHIBY OS.. ATLANTA, GA -~M anufactt: r r: i COTTON SEED OIL MILL E1CH13ETY COMPLETE. Fertilizer MacMnsr} Complete, j CYPRESS TARS5. The best system for elevating cotton Many go’il medals have been awarded to u.- tvhat you want. Wc< an save von monev. v: so hills, fUHPJ, ETC. Co’ion Gii Feeders, CjSDiHIER) AriD PRESSES. VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY COMPANY, ATLAiiYA, GEORGIA- -SBE- fob THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE WILL GIVE $1.00 FOR EMPTY KBBOSB1TZ1 OIL BARRELS Delivered at our store that have no broken staves or chimes and perfect buug holes. I F. THOMPSON & 00. Is Sure! Safe! Sensible! It Always Cures! Inflammation, Laceration of the Cervix. Congestion and Ulceration and Falling of the Womb, Tumors, Profuse, Difficult, Anteverslon, - Irregular Menstruation, .Retroversion. Jtnd Leuchorrhcaa. ' Dropsy of tho Worn b. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. V Dr. J. C. McGill & 9n.i-3 & 4 Panorama Place. Chicago, Mi.