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POLITICAL RUMORS.
We hoar Bomo interesting rnmorej
clown thin way in regard to the future
plans of those gentlemen who contiol
Georgia’s politscal destiny. nP^f’llNf
two that will nuke most people sit
np and take notice. Hon. O. B.Sterene
state commissioner of agricnltnre will
succeed Hon. Pope Brown as railroad
commissioner, at the expiration of the
latter’s present term. Hon. Dudley M.
Hughes is stated to take the place of
Hon. O. B. Stephens. These are im
portant if true, and stranger things hare
FOUND-A MAN.
The Democratic party has been mak
ing history so rapidly during the last
— few days that most of ns are sitting up,
robbing onr eyes, and wondering whpre
we are^at.
The conrention speJt four dart and
niglita in session. Scopes of such wild
disorder as to put adjeetires out of busi
ness, marked the action of Democracy's
chaotic cohorts. There was nothing
ent and dried abont the proceedings.
They were unoouth, unout and decided-
' lydamp. But in tho slang of the day—
■‘Besulte—that's It," and the results are
decidedly satisfactory.
The most Important dlroorery of the
) oourentlon is that our Party has 'get
> hold of a manly man, ' for president.
* Judge Parker's friends eren, hare been
1 pleasantly surprised by the strength of
J character lie lias displayed. Pew men
, would quibble with conrictlon when ;
. oonfrouted by a presidential nomination.
, Host of them wonid grab It aud say
nothing. But Judge Parker, since lire
1 platform was silentstm the money ques
tion, in a frank, manly fashion declared
that he was for the gold standard, aud
. furthermore that If the delegates did
not want a gold candidate he would
resign. , 1
By this act he atrengthened, wlut ap- 1
pealed to many as a weak spot in the 1
platform. It was more than a weak
•pot, it was a hole. Ae a sop to the 1
Brranites the platform committee. '
orawlcd Into the hole. Judge Parker
silenced the carping critics ana dleoi- I
pies of Yap, who hare bayed forth loud
mouthtngs about Ida alienee. He ha< <
•poW owl when he dirt speak he said t
, •raetliiug. No mealy mawnderlngs, l
no ilauuelea fulmiuatione. unt straight t
forward statement marked li s qorle. 1
We are glad that the Democratic party
haa found a man. This paper has el- d
ways bwu for Parker and wa boilded y
better than we knew when we support- t|
•d him.
Cairo, Cairo.
Wilson M. Hardy. President.
John D. McCartney, see. A trees.
At the Time-Enterprise Building.
Thomiwville, Ga.
Got. Terrell will
some day In
October ae Georgia Day ait the World’s
Pair in St. Louie. He haa not yet de-
dded on the exact day, but will seen do
•o. President Frauds has written him
that any day wonid ke agreeable So the
fair management, and the Gorsnor
wants a day lu the fall when he can ex
pect a gootl. attendance of Georgians.
SDnSCItlPTlOX KATES.
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Official Paper of Thomas County
Susina News Items
(Hy It. M. Heschl
Mis. Mary Hayes and daughter-la-
law, Mrs. J. W. Hayes, went to Thorn-
asTllie Inst Tuesday to do some shop-
King. ,
Messrs W. W. Wright and Sam 81a
ter, went to riiomwville last Wedues-
Dcmooiatto harmony is so thick til it
you can ent it with a knife.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COL10, OHOLE
KA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
Thia remedy Is certain to be needed
in elmost cTcry home before the mm-
merle oven It can alwapaba depended
up. a even in the moat severe and dan-
*<• > us It is espeaially valuable
lor summer disorders id cbiluiwu -It it
plcasaat to lake aud never fails to give
promph relief; Why not toy it now?
11 may save your life. For sale by J.W
Peacock'
•■Our Judge Parker ain’t no Berkor,'
might do for a campaign slogan.
Grover Cleveland’s plethoric idcliri-
tudo didn’t spell fuueh in 8t. Louis.
Tho Rtraji'oniotlipdjof Increasing tlie
governor’s salary might giro us better
governors.
Henry G. Davis of We.| Virginia,
la a conservative, proeoerots bus.i.ess
man, of wealth, and prominence. Bin
name will add strength to the tioket in
business circles. Thoagh-lie is 81 yearn
old ho la bale and hearty.
• The platform, now that there Is no
misunderstanding about tl.a u.oney
plank, U strong aud satisfactory.
Honesty and eoooomy in poollo affaire
are itreesed, trusts condemned, tariff
principles re-adlrmed and tin usual
declaration of Democratic priituiples
There will be a regular flood of details
almut Jodgo Parker'e duck's and the
color of tlieir feathers and the like, now.
'ZoOTi
On tho whole, there It much hops for
the old party. Disunion aud .disoonl
have token o book seat, and it’a all
together for victory.
■snarer X. L. Ledford, of the Fortieth
•Met riot haa Utoodneed In the senate tin
interesting ateasafe, ike object of which
ia to require a lioense of all who tell or
carry on a berioeee in domestic wines
reach ae are made (nos grapes and fruits
•town ia Georgia.
The MU introdioed by Senator Led-
M preecritoe that all who eeU such
wines shell per o regularly fixed Ucenae
As tha eity. townor ccunty In which
■nch xrlaee are offered for eale. Under
the present laws lbs tala of dmaastio
wines la not restricted, there being
neither tax nor lioense. Then .are
earn* however, who think that aoore
restrictions should be pot oa the sale of
aoch wins*, and it wa« aa o result of
negiitta trxan many of there that Sana-
tor Ledford has introduced the measure.
LY T1MES-F.NTERPR5SE.
AND
South Georgia Progress.
Published every Friday by the
; i nds-Enferprise Publishing Co.
Guarai lerd Circulation 3,350.
There ore five candidates for Moyer
of Atlanta.
It is snroly pleasant to havo a respect
able candidate.
May bo the venerable Davis has got
his second tight.
The Atlanta News urges youug moil
to stay in tho country.
Tills country lint been run on the
Tediplan long enongli.
Oil wells are knojvn at “gntlien" and
“pampers.” The samo distinction
might bo sppllod to spmo people.
How Jersey lint a citizen who hasn't
aleptlti ten yearn He wonid make a
good secretary for our Board of Trade.
Tlie TUtox Gazette hopes {that Bcsa-
■ II ijff dUpH—’Mii to create state and conn
tv boards of tax aatasaor's will beoome a
law.
“Bah, Bali black sheep, have you any
wool” is a favorite song la Colquitt.
They sold 40000 ponndi tliero last
Tlie Savannah Press succinctly re-
“The Bank «f Pavo earned 18
nt last year. Booth Georgia Is
is plaoe to cocas to make money in
ay line ct tsidnere or Indostry."
m .
Augusta Chroniole says. "Tha
s-Bnterprire will gladly join a
11 of American newspapers sworn
ootto mtattoo Bryan's name for tlx
reretba’’ says Thomaivllle't bright
Why not let's make U six
Iraadrat while we’re about It?", Suite
Thiele the noble tlx hundred yon
Metcalfe Mentions.
Miss Lou McBec of Einderloa it e vis
itor here, guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. R.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dixon are In Cairo
for the week visiting the parents of Mr.
Dixon.
Mr. Brad G. Bote hre accepted and is
teaching the Ward school near Sonny
Hill, Fla. Tho 1011001 however ia In
Georgia.
Mr. sad Mrs. M. M. Kendall of Syl
vester, Ga. have moved here sad are oc
cupying the Vann residence. We glad
ly welogsae them to our town.
We regret to lore from par midst Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Walker who fox some
months have resided here. They ao <0
Ochlochnee for tho present.
Mite Maggie Stringer ooe of our pop
ular young ledleeis teaching music at
MioooenUe. Florida.
Mrs. James Vann of near ThomssViUe
is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Horne, this week-
The Meeting ben is In program, the
0eetor being assisted in the preaching
by Rev. Reese Griffin of Colquitt. Mr,
Griffin it a young man of culture and.
power and we feel sure good work la be
ing done. The services will last the m-
|tirp week.
Connell Scott, the six months old
child of Mr. and Mrs.diaries Thomson,
dieo lien Sunday afternoon, tho 10th
after on illness of several days.
The parents of the oliUd reside at Ellen,
■on, Florida, pnd had oeree here on a
vials to.Mre. Thomsons parents. The
sincere sympathy of the whole oommu
uity goes out to them In the boor of
tlieir gredt sorrow.
My stock of General Merchandise at Cairo most be sold
out at oace. I have sold my store building and most give
possession by August, jst. , ,
Shoes, Dry (tods, Hats, etc.
Less Thaw Actual Cost.
Money is scarce and it will pay you to investigate my
stock at once. Produce accepted in payment for goods.
<L L. DUREN, H. W. Monofcfv M'fr.
Cairo, . . Georgia-
6-26-fm vr
ONE PAPER-
(Krom the Tilton ofselto^
TheCordelo Newt end the Oordele
Sentinel have been consolidated, and
tlie two are now Issuing a highly oerdit.
able eight-page dally paper. In this
consolidation Oordele makes a distinct
gain, and prone that city has teamed
thr lesson already experienced hy Moul
trie, Tiiomairllle and other cities yra
might mention, that than ia
1 in a small town tor two
papers. Besides dividing bast
that la only too mail'to rapport
Into a precarlo ox sxtstsnoe fur it,
plurality of newspapers Is apt to give
voice to local partisanship sad, probably
unintentionally, ferment municipal
strife and discord. Oordele will give
oco uaespsper ample support, aud oue
good paper, is undent to Oordele’s
needs. The change ia a wise one.
ANN AGAIN.
Ann haa had her day and brickbats
are as old u the hills, bat now Ann's
whole family comes in for an introdno
tion to the brain worker of Tliomazvilto.
This one Is the beet yet and after you
have spent several of you valuable
boars upon it you may look Into tha
mirror and find that you halt is gray
and that there ia a weird and peculia
look in you eyes. Here it is fresh from
the puxxle editor of an Indiana paper.
“If Mary ie twioe ae dd as Ann, and
Ann’s eat Is twtoeas old at Mary's dag,
what would be the difference of ago
between Mary's pigeon and Ann's dock,
U Mary’s pigeon wee seven yean older
than Ann’s oat when Mary’s dog wee
three yean youugtr than Ann few
years sgo. and their combined ages was
>7? Bow old ia Mary and Ana?”
John Flstdier and Bra Shepherd,
rotated meet he the employ of Floyd etui
Howell hail a little misunderstanding
last Wednesday out at tlie dd Dekit
place, aud tried to settle tlie rtlipnte
with shot gnae. Both , were peppered
with small shot, bat no serious damage
was done.
Mr. 4- M. Castleberry is building 0
neul ooltase 011 the Mason plantation
opposite to the tatranciH. "Satina."
J. W Hints end son Ernest of Mic*
eotnkta, Flo. came np Sunday to attend
the monthly services at New Oohloch.
nee church. Mr. Hinaa who la nrenty-
etght years of ago, wan born and raised
in this district, and there aw few left
here who knew him as a boy.
J. W. Whtddor, who has hem over
seeing the Jeff Whtto plantation for
Mr. Dan Gwaltney, who now owns it la
ao longer In that gentleman's employ,
sad hft moved bock Into the Cairo dis
trict.
Dr. A. H. Manning of Hampton, Flo.
is assisting with hit anal energy and
friendly interest,' at tho protraoted
meeting at the Baptist church at thia
nlaae.
For nearly a decade wa bare aa J. P
for|tlda district acted ae a manager; at
all tlie elections held here, and at near
ly every election we hare had eome dlfll-
oultyin getting raffletant freeholders
to serve aa managers. Looking oret the
tax books we find revealed the oauae of
this supposed absence of public spirit
lu ou etttaena. We hare vary few free
holders. This prompts ns to remark
that the opportunity for the poor map
to own hie farm ie rapidly passing
away, (auid which want begging a
few years ago at two dollars an acre la
now being told fu three and fou times
that amount. If yon are a renter, we
gay to yon, buy a home If possible. If
yon hare not tha puoltaae money buy
on a credit.
When Hearet yoked himself to Bryan
he practically tied a mill stone round
hie neck, and cast hlmatlf into the po-
w tr IHEOLA,
Choice Oats, Corn, and Wheat Bran ground, together.
The best and cheapest cow food known and is unexcelled as
a milk and butter producer.
^SjLIEiXLSL
i tist received afresh car of this renowned, feed! ftir Horses;
[ules. Keeps your stock up and feed bills ‘ down.”*
Highly eudorsea by all large feeck-i s.
We have a big: stock of fresh torn, oats, hay, wheat,bran
cotton seed meal and cotton seed hulls in sacks. Let us serve
you when in need o£ anything in the feed line. s
Try a case of oar assorted Soda. Water and Root Beer,
We are bottling alt idle popular flavors and guarantee purity
aad xcel’ence.
The Thomasville Ice Company
'PHONE NUMBER «.
THE GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOU
IfMt-o-na Does Not Care Dyspepsia,
J. W. Peacock WiU Retain You
Money.
Whom you buy a box of Hie na, na-
tare'aeare ter dyopepeia,. hare him sign
the 'allowing guarantee. This protects
you absolutely ugaliitt lose, should the
trealweotfeil.to onto you
GUARANTEE.
1 hereby tores to refund the money
paid for Miio na on return of tho empty
box. if ttopumhaaer telle.me that it hoe
failed to cure dyapepam or stomach
trouble*. Thiaguaruntee eovera two 60c.
boxes, on, month's treatment.
(Signed)!
Any owe- who htto dyipepele, indiges
tion, headache*, dirtiness, or specks be
fore tlie eyes, or any form of liver and
stomach trouble*, should take advan
tage of thU obaneoto be cued without
risking a penny. The guarantee le plain
and absolute. It MLo-na done not do
allthstiselalaedforiMf It does not
give perteet Mttatectton, if it dost not
cure dyspepsia In any form end give
perfect end natural digestion, you mon
ey Is returned on demand.
J. W. Peacock gives o positive guar
antee with every box, showing most
conclusively Ills faith la tilt* remedy.
It Will Bear Inspector!.
THAT.IS. THE KIND’.OF j
Plumbing, Tinning, and Sheet Metal Work we Do. T5!
7hy rat hare you work dowe so yon will not to liable to a case of typhoid fever
in yoiuzfamily? We know-how to do]
Pizst-Claso TTv 7 " or Jsz
and thxt ie all the kind we expect to do. When in need of that kind cell on oa
We prunriintree'nll new work tor 1 yenr.
PARKER it HIMST
d W 10i Madisod Street. 'Phone 161
The TeeOh
•hooMiba well eared for from the cradle
to thograre. We have a large aarart-
men* of Tooth Brushes and several kinds
of Ttioth Powder WarranSod to be pore
■ndiWniflfial
NAIL BRUSHES,
H sir Brushes, Bath Broshe*, Fine Soap*
domeatto and ImportedLaplwMlld Sham-
poodbr the hair,and ail Toilet Requisite*
of good quality at moderate prices.
8. H. PRICE CO.
Sole Agent Jacobe. Oundies.
Land for Sain.
MOO acres fresh term lands ter a le in
trncta to rail customer. Write
E. B.Paxxxa,
6-17-6 Thomasrille. Ca»
SUCCESS SODA.
OinctlMB hr Making Good Bread:
Use] one feveled' teaspoonful”
■SUCCESS SODA «
to e| quart of] sifted ?flou; add
enough soar milk to kneodgtha
dough.
When soar milk Is not used,
two ports of Oreont of TUtar and
one of 8uooeee Soda are the oar-
rect proportions.
SUCCESS SODA
Best udgCheapest.
Abont what you will give
that friend who is going to
get .married. Simply come
down here and tell us how
much you want Jto spend.
We'll do the rest—and guar
antee that the present will be
elegant. You'don’t have to
spend a fortune to obtain ele
gance.
L, H. JERGER,
JEWELER
TO BEAUTIFY
YOUR COMPLEXION
IN 10 DAYS, USE
Satin o la.
THE UNEQUA1LED BEAUTIFIER
A *ew applications wilt remove tan oa
fallowness and vestore ;he beauty o£
>outh.
Satin la is anew discovery, guaran
teed. and m< ney refunded 11 it fails ta
remove Kreckie«, Pimples. Liver Spots,
Backheads. Decolorations and Erupv-
lions Ord nar> case« in 10 days, the
worst in 20 slays. After these defects
are removed the siem will be soft, clear
and b> autiful. Price 50 cents at dru^
store- or it* mail. Thousands of ladiei
testify toftne merits of Satinola.
The daughter of an eminent physician
writes:
Memphis. Tenn. Jan. it, igo4
Gentlemen:—I have used Satinola and
Egyptian cream tor a y-ar or two, and
unhesitatingly recommend them ah the
finest preparations I have ever uietl to
remove pimpl is, freckles or any other
facial discolorations. They clear and
beautify the complexion as no bther pre
parations wil.
Mrs. Evelyn Porter Ringwald,
National Toilet Co , Paris.tTer.n.
* Sold in Thomasville by R. Thomas, Jr
and all druggists.
SUPPORT
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