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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
inlin Triplet), Editor and Manager.
THURSDAY, JULY .!!. 18P0.
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JOXliV iKiri.Lir, Hum. .linn.
Turner will be renominated at Al
bany to day.
A case of leprosy lias developed in
New York.
Livingston covets a seat hi the
United States Senate. lie’ll never
reach it.
It begins to look as if Turner and
Crisp will have to represent Georgia
in the next (ougress.
The Attorney-Generalship.
The Enquirer-Sun lias, with some
persistence, called attention to the im
port.ance of the office of Attorney Gen
eral and deprecated any attempt to fill
the same by measuring the candidate
by the rtqurements of the office. It
is filled now by a lawyer of eminent
ability, a man of the very highest
characicr, who crjojs the fullest confi
dence of the people, lie is neither
demagogue nor politician, and while
willing to serve the State and give her
the benefit of his safe counsel, has
made no campaign for re-election.
Wo can imagine no reasonable jus
tification for the apparent movement
to deprive the State of his eminent
services. It is intended in no spirit of
unkindness to Judge George N. Lester
to venture the opinion that he would
make but a sorry successor to Hon.
Clifford Anderson in the office of At
lorney-Gencral. It appears, however,
that he has the endorsement of the
alliance. If our friends in the alliance
have determined to till this office along
with the rest, we submit that they
ought to be honest with the State and
[iconic and have a just regard for the
great and diversified interests which
go to make up the commonwealth,—
Enquirer-Sun, Columbus.
The alliancemen of Thomas county
endorsed Col. Anderson. It is to be
earnest!/ hoped that he will be elected.
What Is the Matter?
Editor Dana advises sou them editors
to "keep their shirts on.” What’ll
they do when the shirt lias to be
washed ? Aye, there’s the rub.
Decatur county would do well to do
away with the district delegate sys
tem. The popular vote is the fairest
and best exponent of public senti
ment.
Augusta’s population by the re
count is something over oG,000. Au
gusta’s continued growth is assured.
It is one of the most solid cities in the
state.
.Sid Cook’s pcngcut pencil will here
after run through the columns of the
Albany News and Advertiser. This
reminds us that the News and Adver
tiser is one of the brightest, spiciest
papers in the state.
And so Col. K, C. Wade is ambi
tious to measure strength with Tur
ner in this district. We have dealt
with Wade’s sort before and will be
found ready to lay him out if lie
should enter the race.
To Alliance nen : I he politician
ye nave always with you. Get rid of
him, if you wouid keep your organiza
tion clean.—Cuthbtrt Liberal.
The politicians are at sea. They
are drifting, drltrng without rudder or
compass. And there are numerous
quick stnds and sunken reefs.
Mr. D. W. l’rice, tiro popular and
enterprising tailor, said yesterday,” “I
bought a hill of goods from a Phila
delphia drummer a lew days ago, and
after giviug him my order I told him
that if the Force hill passed the goods
must not he scut, and the order is be
ing held up to await the result of that
legislation."—News and Advertiser,
Albany.
Dr. McCune is mentioned as the
possible power bchiud Mr. Norwood’s
boom in the First. Mr. Norwood is
represented as having an eye upon
his old scat in the United States Sen
ate.—Augusta Chronicle.
Dr. McCune, who is said to he a
rabid republican, is taking a good
deal of interest in the democratic pri
maries in Georgia this year. We’ll
try and get along without the gentle
man’s advice. As to Mr. Norwood
having his eve on the United States
Senate, that’s ail hosli. John 15. Gor
don will occupy that position.
How Woolfolk Heard the News.
Macon, July 2!).—When Tom
Woolfolk, Macon’s notorious family
exterminator, received the intelligence
that the Supreme Court had refused
him a new trial, in liibh county jail,
yesterday, he gave no sign of emotion,
and merely said: Well, that’s all
right. I don’t believe I’ll ever hang,
anyhow.”
•*■#-*•
Clements Steps Down and Out.
Leaf by leaf, the roses fall; one by
one, they walk the log. The sub-
treasury plan was too much for Clem
ents, as it was for Stewart, and he re
tires from the race, leaving an open
field for Everett. The alliancemen in
the second district are more conserva
tive ; thousands of them supported
Henry G. Turner, who, like every
other congressman from Georgia, op
poses the sub-treasury scheme.
Discussing the crowded condition of
the insane asylum, at Millcdgcville,
the Enquirer-Sun, Columbus, says:
When we consider the character and
hcalthfulncss of the population, it is
not easy to comprehend this state of
things, or to arrive at any satisfactory
explanation of it. Our good old State
is surely not so afflicted in the way of
idiots and lunatics as Dr. Powell’s
statement wouid indicate. It creates
a suspicion that the Slate’s noble
charity is being abused, and the
authorities imposed upon. It has been,
perhaps, too easy a matter to secure a
verdict on writs of lunacy, and many
persons have donbtless been put upon
the char.ty ol the State who could
now be cared for at home. If this as
sumption is unwarranted, then it must
be confessed that Georgia, for some
mysterious reason, has far more than
her share of this class of unfortunates.
It is very likely that there are those,
probably many of them, who do not
come strictly within the rule. Counties
arc anxious to rid themselves of ex
pense, and in some cases send to the
asylum parties who should not he con
fined in that institution.
The Boot's on the Other Leg.
The following paragraph is from a
conspicious republican paper:
“The continuance of the outrages
and their interesting frequency and
fiagrancy show that the situation is
growing worse instead of belter, and
the necessity for vigorous action more
imperative than ever. These outrages
have been going on for years without
any determined effort un the part of
the authorities to suppress them. The
State has been disgraced, its laws vio
lated and defied, its citizens whipped,
mutilated, and murdered, local and
State administration flouted and con
teamed, and no vigorous and deter
mined effort has been made to put a
stop to them. Wc do not except the
attempts at prosecution in one or two
counties, as they were neither v : gorous
nor determined enough to merit re
spect.”
A person accustomed to read repub
lican newspapers would suppose that
this referred to some Southern State.
Hut it docs not; it refers to Indiana,
and it is the editorial rein rk of the
Indianapolis Journal.
0, no, all the outrages are not com
mitted in the south, though to read
the republican papers one would be led
to inter that they were. Shinny on
your own side, gentlemen.
Thurber Speaks Out.
The Constitution, of Monday, says:
A private letter to the Constitution,
from Mr. F. 13. Thurber, of the firm of
i’hurher, Whyland & Co , of New York,
informs us of the fact that he has filed
an earnest protest with every senator
and representative in congress against
the passage of the force hill. Let the
work proceed. The northern business
men are becoming aroused on this
subject and are going to be heard
from now, or in the next election.
they Can Get In.
Tlie following resolution was intro
duced and adopted at a meeting of
Savannah’s city council on Monday:
llerdved, That upon satisfactory as
surance being given by the Macon and
Ailantic railway of its determination to
make Savannah the Atlantic terminus
ot the road, the city will grant the
right to use such streets cast of East
liroad street and west of West boun
dary street at may be necessary for its
purposes in reaching the river front or
such D>&~' ’ •- the terminal point may
McRae Brothers
Propose within the
Next-Thirty-Days
To dose out the ! r entire stock of
PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAP,
FACE POWDER,
I'UFF.S AND V OFF BOXES
PATENT MEDICINES
of nearly all kimli. HOLD I’KNH ami ft
well selecle<l line ot JEWELRY ami in fact
EVERYTHING
in stcek must go. Don’t delay in coining
and examining stock before the tost bar
gains are picked over. Don’t forget to
bring with you your purses ns everything
will go dicap ami STRICTLY FOR THE
CASH. 154 Broad Street, next to I*. 0.
july BO-lm
WMASVILLE OPERaIiOUSL
FRIDAY. August 1st, 1890.
BenefltThomas Hussars
LADY - AUDLEY’S - SECRET
13y the Itoston Dramatic Corps.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Kir Michael Audley, (of Audlcy’s
Court) T. It. Harrow
ttobt. Audio}, (ilis Xcplicw) O.Xclms
George Toiboys C. It. Hawks
I.ukc Marks, (A Drunken Game
Keeper) D. Mcllorn
Daily Audley, (Wife of Sir Mich
ael) Miss Annie flicks
Alicia Audley, (Daughter of Sir
Michael by First Wife)
Mrs. T. It. Barrow
l’hu-bc Marks, (A I-ady’s Maid)
Miss Jessie 11. Xelnts
A rare treat for home folks by home tal
ent. This troupe is pronounced, by all who
have witnessed their performance, to be the
best amateur performers in the country.
Tickets at Reid k Culpepper’s drug store.
Admission 50 cents; gallery 25 cents. Xo
extra charge for reserved sents. Doors open
at 7:30. Performance to begin at 8 o'clock
sharp.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
(MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
I. PiiEi'AUATonv School
II. Classical Course.
III. Scientific Course.
IV. Sciiojl of Tiieoloct,
V. Modern Land cades.
VI. Tiie Law School.
VII. Department of Practical Arts.
(Stenography, Book-keeping, Ac)
Expenses.—Tciton Fuef. in course of study
II, III andIV.
Matriculation and contingent fee, $20 an
nually.
Board at students' hall, from $8 to $14 per
month.
lluard in private families from $12 to $18
per month.
Fall Term opens Sept. 24th, 1800 For cat
alogue and further information, apply to
Prof. J. J. BRAXTLY, or to the
President, G. A. XUXNALI.Y, Macon (la,
7 27 DAW lm.
THOM AS VJ LLE
NATIONAL BANK,
S. L. Hayes, A. T. McIntyre,
President. Vice-President.
Jah. A. Brandon, Cashier.
Capital • $i00,000. -
Surplus ■ 28,500.
A general hanking business. Collec
tions have prompt attention.
J. S. MONTGOMERY,
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVItiLE, GA.
Office over Reid & Culpjppcr s Drug Store, Broad St
1 ant now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds of town or country real
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment of both kinds. Strict and close atten
tion to the business will he my nim, and I
respectfully solicit n .hare of the business ot
•.he community. aug?8
WANTED WOOL.
Having an unlimited order for WOOL, 1
will pay the highest Market Price, delivered
at any Depot or Wharf, thereby saving the
shipper Freight, Drayngc and Commissions
Remittances always on day Wool recoived.
Sacks furnished free of rent.
MILKS F. MASON'S SOX,
Xo. 3 s. 15th street, Richmond, Va.
June 14 dAw tf.
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA-
N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor.
Table supplied with .he tost the market
affords. Kvcry attention paid to the cont
ort ot guests. Commercial men s patron
age siecialt**.
SulphurSprings,
Suwaneo, Florida.
.SUMMER RATES
For 1800.
$12.50 per week, single person.
$10.50 pee week each, where two
oeetipyime roinn.
Address
L.W. SC0VILLE,
Suwanee, Fla.
Troy Steam Laundry,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
IT. W. HENDERSON, Manager.
WILL 13E READY FOR WORK BY
•FITLY 7th.
It asks a share of
YOUR PATRONAGE
and promises first-class work and
reasonable prlcos.
Look out for the lists and have
yours ready by next Monday.
All Yrork Called for and Delivered.
July 1 Cm
ISLAND HOTEL,
St. Teresa, James Island, Florida,
ft. A. I.AIV1B, Proprietor.,
Open for guests en July 10th. House
new nnd first-elnss. Fine Bathing, Fishing,
and Boating. Delightful breeze. Steamer
Wnlkatnmica leaves St. Marks CTcry Tues
day and Saturday for the Island on arrival
of the train. For farther information od-
dress G. A. LAMB,
St. Teresa, James Island, Fin.
7 (id lm
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful nnd personal attention paia m all
work, nnd satisfaction guaranteed in both
work und prices. Will be glad to mnko
estimates for you. My nim is to plcnse my
patrons.
7 10. d.tw Cm.
Thoinasvillc Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
in Marble, American and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction GKiarantecd-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
june 18 ly.
L. (SCHMIDT,
—PROPRIETOR—
Thoinasvillcliottliiu? Works,
Manufacturer nnd Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL GAS
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
OX DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain (Tonic.’’
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious,
“Frul-Miz!”
Cooling- Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the accommodation
of Lndics.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good), Cigars, Tobacco,etc.
infaction (Guaranteed.
DOWN
W ALLPAPER
ROLL.
Ctiu be bought nowhere at this Price except from
L F. Thompson & Go.
Broad. Street.
A Mutual Plesure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please his
patrons and friends.
WE A K UBir.ANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sale Has Been An Iimese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But“we have plenty stacks left for our friends.
GOME ItOEXD AXDjSEE US.
We have bargains in all departments. Tho'ladics "will
find a feast. The genthmen a rich harvest.
THINK OF IT,
The bestbdl rour.d'stock in the city to.choose from, and every
thing at cost
Foil tt HAIM*,CASH.
L. SflTlEMAlT SB BR0.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
Thnni Ice iHlaclfii
AXU
Cold Slrmige Company.
ice Made From Disiilled Water Pure ami Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and IVlang’r.