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A|l»erl Winter,' Business Manager.
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There is some hope that the federal
election law may be defeated in the
Senate.
Russia is building a railway through
Sibeiia. It will be seven thousand
miles long.
The American people are toning
down : Only three hasc hall umpires
were mobbed last week.
Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, woke
up in Washington, on Wednesday
morning to find himself famous. That
silver speech did Ihc work.
Northeu and Hardeman will cross
swords for the first time at Lawren Se
ville to-day. Northen is earnest, log
ical and convincing; Hardeman is
magnetic, eloquent and popular.
Chicago is kicking, in advance,
about her population. It will be re
membered that Chicago took in sever
al large contiguous, prairies, with their
cow boys and Indians, sometime ago.
Let Democracy be the watchword
of all our politics to-day. The cen
tury has not produced a party that
means as much to the rank and file
of the people. It is the friend of all.
—Tribune of Rome.
The Georgia School of Technology.
The fir.-,; public exhibition ol the
work of the students of the Georgia
Sehoo! of Technology was a decided
success.
During the hours, y.sterday morn
ing, when the school was open to vis
itors, many people availed themselves
of the opportunity to get some insight
into the wotk being done out there.
It Is no exaggeration to say that nine
out of ten of tiic people who went
through, the • chool were sutprised at
what they saw. With.out any Drag or
bluster the School of Technology has
, been rapidly pushed forward to the
i accomplishment of the work for which
it is designed, and the results must be
I most gratifying to those in charge,
j The visitors who, before they went,
knew nothing of the school, had good
cause for astonishment at til: results
] accomplished in tins first year. And
they did not hesitate ,lo express both
their astonishment and gratification
at what they saw.—Constitution.
Th s school should be patronized by
every county in the state. It turns
out both scholars and mechanics.
The south is entering upon a wonder
ful era of development, i rain her
sons to take part in the work. And
to do tin’s, the hand as well as the
head must be educated. Georgia
never did a wiser thing tiian when she
established a Technological school.*
The University Drops the Branches
This Year.
Ati.anta, La., June 18.— The
board of trustees of the Slate Univcr
sity closed their,work to day by reergan
izing the university on a new plan. Dr,
lfoggs was re-elected chancellor, Dr.
White president of the state agticuf
turn! college, auu Dr. Charbonnicr
dean of the faculty of arts. Charles
M. Strahan was elected full professor
ofengineeting and Mr. Hooper of
Virginia adjunct professor of ancient
languages, 'flic chair of ancient lan
guages is now named the Milledgc, pro
fessorship, after Gov, Milledgc, the
first benefactor of the university. The
board was unable to appropriate
money to the branch, colleges this
year, except $a,ooo to Dahlonega by
contract.
’Tis said that Mr. Hayes—who once
claimed to be president—has grown
rich raising chickens. Rutherford's
success would have been limited, had
he planted his chicken farm in some
sections of the south.
Charleston ups and says that her
census has been taken “loosely.”
Loosely is a good word ; it will doubt
less be used by other cities whose pop
ulation is not what their fancy had
painted it.
Thirty-five poor miners, lost in a
terrible accident near Dunbar, I’a.,
have not been recovered. They arc
several hundred yards from the sur
face. The mine is on fire preventing
the rescuing party from reaching
their comrades, who are all undoubt
edly dead.
City Marshal Wiggins, of Jackson
ville, Fla., made a most murderous
assault on Mayor McQuaid, of that
city, a day or two since. He decoyed
the mayor into a back street and hit
him several heavy blows on the head.
The Mayor’s condition is serious.
Wiggins mounted a horse and made
his escape.
It is very rare that we have and op
portunity to say a good word for
Ingalls. He is so infernally mean, on
almost all occasions, that a rift or a
break in his unenviable record, is
hailed with pleasure, llis latest good
action is his refusal to enforce Reed's
gag rules in the Senate. And this
may defeat the federal election law
bill in that body.
< )ue of the most pleasing and grat
ifying incidents connected with the
passage of the free coinage silver hill
through the Senate, on Tuesday, was
the squelching of little Hilly Chan
dler. William offered an amendment
nnd asked the hotly to adopt it. A
number of republicans joined with
the democrats, and they sent Chan
dler's amendment skyward.
President Harrisoh intimates, in yes
terday’s dispatches, that lie does not
want a second term. There is not
much danger ol a second term being
forced upon him, or a first term on
any other member of the g. o. p. if
public indignation on the rascalities
of the republican party, is any indica
tion of the result in 1892. t
A Duchess Renounces a Throne.
Vienna, June 17.—The Arch
duchess Varlcrie yesterday renounced
all her lights to the Austrian throne,
in order flint she might marry as she
chose. Her renunciation was made
in the presence of the emperor, mem
bers of the court, Count Kalnoxy and
the archbishop of Vicuna.
Sensible woman. She will be far
happier as the wife of the mail she
loves, though they may not live in a
palace, than she would lie, with the
weight of ;i crown resting on her
brow, while her hand had been given
where the heart could not follow.
Important News from Washington.
A deeply interesting piece of news
was wired from the White House,
the other day: “Ihtby McKee is
actually teething, think of it: and the
little teeth arc just too lovely for any*
thing”; hut this is enough of the dis
patch to give the reader an idea of
the balance. The dispatch was sub
sequently cabled abroad to our min
isters with instructions to lay the in
formation, promptly, before their
respective courts.
A Pair of Opinions.
From the Huston Traveler.
Emperor William thinks Ihsmirck
has passed the age of usefulness, and
ltismarck has grave doubts whether
Emperor William wili ever reach that
age.
‘‘What, haven’t you been to bed 1 '?
said Mrs. as she saw her husband
poring over a document in the early
morning light.
“Il-u-s-h,” said the husband, as
with blood shot eyes and corrugated
brow, lie bent lower over the paper
in front of him.
“What on earth are yon studying,”?
the wife asked alarmed by the wild'
ami haggard look of the man.
I have just finished one of Mr.
Evarls sentences on the silver bill,and
am now trying to settle the question
whether lie was for or against the hill.
Harrison will elevate his boot heels
on the “bannisters’’ of Mrs. It's new
cottage it ('ape May, and complacent
ly gaze at the deep, rolling sea, just
the same as if he had bought and paid
for the property. The fact that fie is
expected to reward the donor with a
(at office, will not disturb the pious
(low of holy thoughts, lirn. Wana-
maker wili please lead in prayer, in
voking the divine blessing upon the
overworked republican president.
The Ass who Predicted.
From tilt- Detroit Free Fri-ss.
An Ass who heard a Goose observe
that the Water on the l’ond was get
ting very Low, at once otfeied his
Services to Predict Katn. This having
been Noised about, the Hens asked
for continued Dry Weather, the Eoxcs
demanded a mow storm, the Oxen
wanted frost.- mornings, and the Mule,
the Wolf, the Dog and the 1’eacock
each demanded that lie be Eavoted
with Weather made to order. As a
result the Ass could l’lcase no one,
and as his failure was charged to his
Obstinacy, and the Whole Crowd fell
upon him and Wounded him almost to
Death. He was Complaining of this
to the Peasant, When the latter Re
plied :
He who seeks to please all will end j
in pleasing nobody at all.
Doing the Honors.
Amcricus entertained the members
of the Alabama Press Association
yesterday and last night. The pro
gramme embraced a banquet to which
editors can always do justice. The
Pimes-Exteki’kise acknowledges
cordial invitation to be present, and
regrets that it was impossible to have
a representative at the table.
Geo. W. Davison & Co. w
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
45 and 47 Poydran St.,
Xon Orleans. La.
M K LO XS A SPEC ’ IA LT Y
F-:-K00L!
REFERENCE: II
National Hank of No
ailstroot ami (Jcrinnnin
■ Orleans.
julv 17 il-w 2m
SIMMERS, MORRISON & CO.,
COMMISSON MERCHANTS,
17! South Water St., Chicago. 111.
MELONS and PEAKS HANDLED io BEST AHVAXTACE
Refers liy permission to Timks-Estkki’Risk.
july 10 d-w .'tin.
We charge no cartage, ami make prompt
returns*.
PIKE & BANKS,
Commi.vsion Merchants ami Dealers in
FORERIX & DOMESTIC FRUITS,
MELONS & PEARS SPECIALTIES,
No. 98 PARK PLACE,
Itct. Washington nml West Hi?.. NYw York.
REPRESENTED BY
.John \V. Mitchell,
Mnv If, d-w Tlmnnisville, (in.
Y OUR-
E ! X ! .A- BLES
1 WITT’S SPECIFIC.
A troublesome skin disease
I caused tnc to scratch for ton
months, and has been cured by
u lew days use of S. 8. S.
M. II. Wolff*.
Upper JIurlboro, Md.
KslnhlUhcil lkii5
Swift *
white swell:tie in my leg by the use of
8. 8. 8., and have lmd no symptoms of
pity return of the disease. Many prom
inent physicians attended me and all
failed, but 8 S. 8. did the work.
Paul YV. Kirkpatrick,
Johnson City, Ten.
Treatise on Blood Skin Disease (
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. 1
John H. Newton,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.‘511 Washington St., formerly ly:: Read St.,
Now York, - N. Y.
The above old established and responsi
ble house solicits consignments of Fruit And
Truck. Returns made promptly. The fi
nancial standing of the house affording ab
solute security to growers. Prices tele
graphed daily to Reese & Eason, where
HAKKIXG PLATES AX'D INFORMATION
may be had. d&wlni
BY IS9YINU
REFRIGERATORS!
L. Thompson & Co
We have also in stock
Tliomasvillc Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablet? and Headstones
11 Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Su ti.siaolion G itaran teed
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
lotton Seed Oil Mills,
We are making various sizes from the I'Inn*
Inliou Mill* of f> tons to tin* large city mill of
50 tons per day. Our mills have all the latest
modern improvements in machinery, anil pro
duce the very best rssults. Send for circular.
CARDWELL MACHINE CO.,
BK'IBKIXD, V.V
WANTED \V< >OL.
Having an unlimited order for
WOOL, J
will pay the highest Market Price
delivered
at any Depot or Wharf, thereby
iving the
shipper Freight, Dravage and Cm
iniission.s :
Remittances always on day Wool
received.
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MILES F. MASONS
SON,
No. :: s. loth Street, Richmi
nd, Va.
June 1 1 • 1 »vw tf.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL.
HE cnjl»i:if!*\Nl> ISLAND HOTEL is
now open for the jgceptipn of guests.
:JO New Rooms Added
since last season.
Artesian Well, Shower Baths
nd everything that is necessary lor the ease
and comfort of guests. Rates -I-per day;
o.5o per week; $:I0 per month.
W. II. III'NKLY, Proprietor.
i\n } d 2m Bunkly, (in.
Florida’s Sanjturium.
Delightfully situated on tin hanks of the
ir-farmed liver in song, “The Sjuwanee,”
location high and dry, perfect freedom from
fogs and malaria, with ull the comforts of a
first-class resort.
Water particularly adapted for Dyspepsia,
Bright’s I .sense, Rheumatism and all blood
poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re-
iort there are afflicted with Kidney troubles
and go away cured.
Main buildingsof Coquina rock ant brick,
surrounded on all sides by neat cottages and
ives of live oak and pine. Hot and cold
ter direct from the Mineral Spring in
li roon and hath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
e pas,» v inter has induced the company to
Uitncftcc r’h.e erection of twelve additional
>ttagcn, which wit*, “n annex building add
•w rooms to the p.*s*n,’ /D 'ornmoda-
The bathing facilities at ttw i;;gs
ill also he greatly increased and the pool
nlarjpal.
.Vs summer rc&orl it has all the require-
*.t the Spring* in Virginia and Tcnnes-
with the rt'jdn k.-f'oj advantage o* being
arer home.
Excursion ticket* on *aic overall pr»*ui-
pal roads at greatly reduced rates.
For further particular* address,
L. W..Vovii.i.K.
May .;•) d-w dm Suwance, Fla.
TO MELON SHIPPERS
SEASON 1890.
For Best Results
Ship your melons to all Eastern points
—VIA—
The Atlantic Coast Despatch,
A11 Hail lainc.
NO TRANSFERS.
Thrott^h Vontilatecl Oars
Quf ckcNt Time.
The Fruit shipped by you is delivered
to your Northern Agents in
good Condition
For information, Rates, etc.,apply to
J. W, Morris, Agent, (Juitmun (in.
Geo. W. Taylor, Agent, Valdosta. Ga,
W. W. Davies, On !. Agent,
No, !»*2 Bay St.. Jacksonville, Fla.
H. Walters, General Manager.
T. M. Emerson, C. F. A,
ington, N. C.
CHINA MATTINGS,
of pretty'designs, Window .Shades, Furniture ot all descrip
tions,
ooffusts.
Sash, Blinds. Doors, Paints, £)ils and Glass.
WHAT IS CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS?
(Rcgluercdj
It Is a Wood and Stono Preserving Com
pound Oil Stain, applied with an ordinary
brush. Jt is guaranteed to preserve any
kind 01 wood, above or under the ground
or water, for at least ilftccn years, and keep
off all kinds of insects. It is used by tho
U. S. nml almost all foreign Governments;
Telegraph, Telephone, Railroad, and other
large Corporations, us well ns nil Real Estate
Owners, where it is kept for sale.
For further information and CiTCBlarn
Dleuse address or call ou
L. F. Thompson & Co,
j»i;
Wilt:
I t il-iv 2111
L. Sol 1 illicit,
-IMtOI’IMKTOR-
ThomasYille-:-Bottling
WORKS,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA nnd
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATIKAI. GAS,
imported from Hu?
Rhine. Germanv.
jUimwl ftyfingP op %
ON DRAFGIIT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
lo to 13 minutes.
Th? New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. D;lipjou$.
“Frui-Miz!” i
Cooling VitOlUlna,!
Ice* Cream Parlor,
..(.It I Ull
USTIEW
GOODS
—_A_T— i
Come and Examine our Stock off
Ghaliies,
Sateens,
Batiste,
Lawns, and
Ginghams,
Percais.
ALSO OU” IMMENSE STOCK OF
"WTiite GroocLs.
We call special attention lo our JOU LOT of WHITE GOODS for
twelve anil a half cents; they are equal to any sold for twenty cents. Conte
atuj lock for yourself.
Locls.! Look! .ILiOols. 2
Our New Spring Clothing is here, Xow remember that the
entire stock is new, and will be sold ns cheap as possible,
L. STEYERMAXT & BR0.,
THE SLEEPL AND RESTLESS DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS.
Specially lilted up for the accom
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
ncy Good?, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Salislaotion Ojj’j.feetl.
A CHILDJ KILLED.
Another child killed l*y the uac of opiates
gfJf e A* the form of *oothing syrup. Why
jiVJta° r 0 sftie tin ir cliiidr/'ii such deadly poison
I* nurpyGL^g vlu.ii tic/ enn relieve the child Af
l ts peculiar troubles by tM^ng Dr. Acker's Baby
Soother, iicontaiik* po /;plaja or spy-pum?
Sold by He Id & Culpepper, ?.9
J. S.
Real Estate Agent
TBOMASVILLE, GA-
flirt m KtjJ » (jil|i:pfitrs %p, B^tl & j
I am now prepared to buy or still, forotljer !
parties, all kind* ot town or country real I
estate and iuue on my Usf a jqfid uwspss-
ment ot both kind*. Strict and clo*e Atten
tion to the business will be my aim, and I
respectfully solicit u .*hare of the business ot
the community. ang?8
Mtice-
I hereby announce myself a cani|i
date the Justice of the Peace, for
tho tj.'17th District, G. M.
<)#W-t(|. If. I?- Maktiji.
A, W.PALIN&BRO.'i
Carriage Shops,
Bower ProaJ Street, Titpittasville. tljj.
Hvbrv PPMlIfirrio* oi-'
CARRIAGE AND WAQON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC..
j Done at reasonable rate?.**'- Having recently
i purchased a number ot labor-saving tools,
i and having the
pest Equipped Shops
in Southwest Georgia, We are prepared t.v
ilo all 1 kinds of work 'in dtir 'lihe 'witlS <!iR
patch and neatness. ‘ ' ' '*
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