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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
•John Tripled, Editor and Manager.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1890.
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Augusta gained 2,000,ia population
by a recount.
It looks like Tillman will sweep
South Carolina.
The revolution at Iluenos Ayres has
been crushed—so the dispatches say.
The Enquirer, Cincinnati, has
coined a new word, “Spissitude.”
Is ext.
Harrison and Wanamaker are doing
one thing which '.lie country should
approve: They are trying to exclude
lottery letters from the mail.
Dogdayssetin on the 29th. Now
every dog has his day; that is ii there
is enough days to go round. This,
however, on account of the large num
ber ot dogs, leaves the matter in some
doubt.
It is a noticeable tact that, as a rule,
the colored men of the south are oppos
ed to the lorce bill. They do not
want the kindly relations now existing
between the whites and themselves dis
turbed.
J. M. High & Co. offer $1,000 for
the most beautiful woman in Georgia,
to represent I.alla Rookli, on their
float, in the great midsummer festival
in Atlanta. Here’s a chance for a
Thomasville girl. She lives right here.
His Koyal Highness, Prince George
of Wales, a scion of nobility, a grand
son of Queen Vie, is soon to visit this
country, lie will be favorably im
pressed with this country—if be docs
not fall into the hands of the snobs.
A peach orchard in Maryland
which last year yielded 51,000 bush
els of fine fruit, exhausted itself in
producing just one peach this year.
This is the case with many orchards
in Georgia. The peach crop in this
state is almost a total failure.
Within the past few days, Col. Ncs-
bit has forged to the front, and it
would not surprise anyone if he cap
tures the commissionership ot agricul
ture. Henderson’s vote in his own
county has hurt him all over the state.
The following graceful paragraph is
from one of the rankest Republican
sheets in the North, the New York
Press: "Mrs. Cleveland is said to
have gems worth 850,000, but as a
gem of a woman she shines brighter
than all of them.”
One of the questions oi the hour is:
Will Col. Rutherford carry—or can he
carry—Woolfolk’s case to the Supreme
Court of the United States? Col.
Rulherlord has made a most determin
ed legal fight for the man, and he will
will leave nothing undone to save his
neck.
There is war between Atlanta hack'
men ; and now the average Atlantian
calls a hack, if he is only going around
the corner. They used to charge 75
cents an hour, for each person ; now
they charge 25 cents, and you can
ride a single trip, anywhere, for 15
cents.
Pensions, pensions, pensions; stop
the steal. Competent authorities pre
dict that the pension roll will rise to
three hundred millions within the next
five years. And this must go on f-r
a generation to come The country,
north and south, should rise up en
tnas'c and protest.
President Harrison has discharged
Albert Hawkins, the White House
coachman who was appointed by
Preaidcut Grant and has driven the
carriage for all the Presidi-nts since.
It is explained that Mrs. Harrison
1 a white coachman.
,86!*?*'
A Big Trio.
The Macon Telegraph says:
“Everybody in Georgia ought to be
glad that Hon. Henry ti. Turner’s
nomination for another term in con
gress is now assured. Mr. Crisp 1ms
no opposition, and tho re-election of
Mr. Mount seems to be assured.
These three Gcorgnins are among the
most valued and most influential lead
ers of the Democratic party in the
House, and the state needs the ser
vices of every one of them in con
gress."
Trust the People.
Trust the people. You may fool
them lor a while with wild theories,
but they are going to get even with
those who impose upon the credulity,
and to repudiate those who deceive
them with false promises to obtain
offices. The men wl.o siand upon
principle have nothing to fear in the
long run. They are sure to be vindi
cated.—Augusta Cbtonicle.
Annie Rooney has applied for a
pension.
Put her on the retired list.
Some one has perpetrated the fol
lowing on Annie and Joe :
She's a chestnut, so is Joe;
I low you stand it, I don't know,
I wish they were married,
How happy I would be
It'they were with McGinty
At the bottem of the sea.
Wlmt if the North, to retaliate,
should boycott the Georgia waterrail-
yuu? Horrible thought. Well, it
would bo a blow at the Northern doc
tors.
It is stated as a singular circum
stance that the death of Gen. Clinton
11. Fish, the great Prohibitionist, re
sulted from a cold caught at a place
named Coldwater.
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According to a tabulated statement,
Henderson has 83 votes instructed for
him, Nesbit 71 and Ilunnicut 24.
There are 42 votes instructed. This
looks like it vas going to be close be
tween Nesbit and Henderson.
The responsibility of putting in
George N. I.ester in place of Clifford
Anderson as Attorney Geueral of
Georgia will be a very grave one,
whoever assumes it.—Euquirer Sun,
Columbus.
Lamar's Diarrhn-a Mixture should
lie kept always in the bouse fur cates
of emergency.
Chloraltzed.
The Rev. Henry Howren, of Cliailes- j
ton, commonly known as “the reform
ed journalist,” had three appointments
to preach here ycslerdiy, buthe fail
ed to come to time.
There was some thing the matter
with him, and as lie entered Walker
Street church to fill the first appoint
ment, it became apparent.
He walked in, sat awhile and then
went out, and it was announced that
he would not preach. To friends, Mr.
Howrcn slated that he was suffering
from the effects of chloral that he had
taken. He said he had been working
very hard of late and was not well
when he left home in Carolina. He
had taken chloral at different times
since leaving home, and the drug had
so upset his mind that he could not
preach.
Mr. Howrcn was taken by a friend
and carried to Decatur where he lies
this atternoon suffering with consider
able fever.
A special from Atlanta, the Tele
graph, under date of the 28th. inst.
gives the above information. Mr.
Howren’s South Georgia and Florida
friends hope to hear of his rapid re
covery.
He Is Out
There is something lo our mind
pathetic in the following brief letter of
(no. Clements to his ungrateful con
stituents :
Rome, Ga., July 28, 1890.
To the democrat* of the iScccnth Conijre**-
ional DUtrict:
I respectfully announce that I have
withdrawn from the contest for your
nomination lor the office of represen
tative in the fifty-second congress.
In this connection permit me to ten
der my sincere gratitude, not only to
those supporting me in the contest,
but to the people of the district for
their confidence and support in the
past. Very respectfully,
[Signed] J. C. Clements.
Clements went down before the sub
treasury craze. It has sent many a
noble man lo the rear. And now the
national query is: Can those who
succeed these trained statesman do
any more than those who have had to
step down and out have done ? Hard
ly-
McRae Brothers
Propose within llic
Next-Thirty-Days
To close out tlie : r entire stock of
PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAP,
FACE POWDER,
PUFFS AND FUFF BOXES
PATENT MEDICINES
of nearly all kinds. GOLD PENS and
well selected line of JEWELRY and in fact
EVERYTHIN Ct
in steck must go. Don’t delay in coming
and examining stock before the best bar
gains arc picked over. Don’t forget to
bring with you your purses as everything
will go cheap and STRICTLY FOR THE
CASH. 154 Broad Street, next to P. O.
july 30-1 in
THOMASVILLE OPERA HOUSE,
FRIDAY, August 1st, 1890.
BenefltThomas Hussars
LADY - AUDLEY’S - SECRET
By the Boston Dramatic Corps.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
Sir Michael Audlcy, (of Audley’s
Court) T. It. Harrow
liolit. Audit), (Ilia N'epliew) O.Nelms
George Tolboys C. It. Hawks
I.uke Marks, (A Drunken Game
Keeper) D. Mcltorn
Lady Audlcy, (Wife ofSir Jlicli-
ael) Miss Annie Hicks
Alicia Audlcy, (Daughter of Sir
Michael by First Wife)
Mrs. T. 1J. Harrow
I’hirbc Marks, (A Lady's Maid)
Miss Jessie II. Nelms
A rare treat for home folks try 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 Ilcid & Culpepper's drug store.
Admission 50 cents; gallery 25 cents. No
extra charge for reserved seats. Doors open
at 7:30. Performance to begin at 8 o'clock
sharp.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
(MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
1. Piikpauatorv School
It. Classical Couuan.
III. Scientific Coins,:.
IV. Soho >l ok Thkoloot,
V. Modkkx Lanucalls.
VI. Tim Law School.
VII. Dkpaktment ok Practical Arts.
(Stenography, Book-keeping, kc)
Expenses.—Tittos Full in course of study
It, lit and IV.
Matriculation and contingent fee, $20 an
nually.
Board at students' hull, from $8 to $11 per
month.
Board in private families from $12 to $18
per month.
Full Term opens Sept. 2till, 1890 For cat
alogue and further information, apply to
Prof. J. J. BRANTLY, or to the
President, (!. A. NUNNAI.LV, Macon Gn.
7 27 D&W lm.
LEE & BUTTOLPH,
DEALER IN
Hay, O-rain and Feed.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Wc buy from firtt-lmnd, a»id sell fltjinside
figures.
GIVE US A CALL.
Oflier and Wnrn-rooins at.Ernns «!fc Mac
lean’s Ware-house.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL
THK CUMBERLAND ISLAND 1IOTKL is
now open for the reception of guests.
30 New Rooms Added
since Inst season.
Artesian Weil, Shower Baths
and everything that is necessary for the ease
and comfort of guests. Rates $2 per dny;
$10.50 per week; $30 per month.
W. H. BUNKLY, Proprietor.
Jane 1 d 2m Bunkly, Gn.
DO-W3ST
SHE GOES!
THOMASVILLE
NATIONAL BANK,
(AYK8, A. T. MelfcTVHK.
President. Vice-President.
Jam. A. IJrAndox, Cashier.
Capital
Surplus
28,500.
A general banking business. Collec
tions hnvo prompt attention.
J. S. MONTGOMERY.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Office over Reiil i filpippcrs Dm; Store, Broul St
1 am now prepared to buy or sell, for other
parties, all kinds ol town or country rent
estate und have on my list a good assess
ment oi both kinds. StricCand close atten
tion to tiic business wilt be my Rim, and I
respectfully solicit a bare of the business pi
.he community. nug?8
WANTED WOOL.
Having an unlimited order lor WOOL, I
will pay the highest Market Pi ice, delivered
at nny Depot or Wharf, thereby saving tho
shipper Freight, Drayngc and Commissions
Remittances always on day Wool received.
Hacks furnished free of rent.
MILKS F. MASON’S SON,
No. 3 s. 15th street, Richmond, Va.
June 14 d&w tf.
Troy Steam Laundry,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
G. W. HENDERSON, Manager,
WILL BE READY FUR WORK BY
.TULY 7th.
It asks a share of
YOUR PATRONAGE
and promises first-class work ami
reasonable prices.
Look out for the lists and have
yours ready by next Monday.
All Work Called for and Delivered,
July 1 6m
ISLAND HOTEL,
St. Teresa, James Island, Florida,
<3. A. I.A.TIB, Proprietor.!
Open for guests on July 10th. House
new and first-class. Fine Bathing, Fishing,
and Boating. Delightful breeze. Steamer
Wnlkatomlca leaves St. Marks every Tncs-
dny and Saturday for the Island on arrival
of the train. For further information ad
dress G. A. LAMB,
St. Teresa, James Island, Fia,
U d lm
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Builder.
THOMASVILLE GA.
Careful and personal attention pnia to all
work, and satisfaction guaranteed in both
work und prices. Will lie glad to make
estimates for you. My aim is to please my
patrons.
7 10. difcwOm,
Marble Works,
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA.
N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor.
Tabic supplied with .lie 'nest the market
nlfords. Kvcry attention paid to the cont
ort ol guests. Commercial men's patron
age 'Siecinlf.
Jackson and Stephen Ste.
Monuments, Tablets ami Headstones
in Marble, Amoidimn and Imported,
and in Granite.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
junc 18 ly.
la. SCHMIDT,
—PROPRIETOR—
Tlioinnsvillc Bottling Works,
Manufacturer anil Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL GAS
imported from tho Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany.
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain ITonic.”
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcohollo. Delicious,
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling, Vitalizing,
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially lilted up for the accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERIES,
Fancy Good), Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
'WALL PAPER
ZROLZL.-
Can be bought nowhere tit this Price except from
L F. Thompson & Co,
Broad. Street.
A Mutual Plesure.
Nothing pleases a business man so much as to please his
patrons and friends*
WE ABRjfJ I BILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
Butjwe have plenty stacks left for our friends.
COME BOUNID ANI)|SEE f J*.
We have bargains in all departments. Tho’hulios "will
find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest,
THINK OF IT,
The bestjall roundjstock in the city to choose from, and every
thing at cost
FOB SILtRX'it .lSlI.
L. STEYERMAH & BR0.,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
—- AN1>
Cold. Storage Company.
Ice Made From Distilled Water Furc and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders tp Wagons or mail direct to
W. 8. KEEFER, Pres anil Mang’r.