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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
,'nhn Triplett, Editor and Manager.
8ATUDRAY, AUGUST 2. 1800.
Daily TivrJuKxTrnrnis* H published
fttrj morning (Monday fic-ptrd.)
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«wy Saturday morning.
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Stiient insertion.
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JOHN TBIPI.BTr, Bnn. Btnn.
Peace reigns again in Buenos Ayres.
The revolutionists have been sup-
pressed. - _ _
Keepyobr eye on C. H. Young &
Co.’s ‘‘ad." They are hustlers. Drop
in and see their stock.
Mr. Blaine wants free sugar in his'n.
And a great many more would
like to lake free sugar in thcre’n.
.
A cloud burst occurred right over
|1ie city ot Macon, the other day.
5 he streets were converted into rivers.
The fight between Call and Chipley
ts still on. Peace, gentlemen; this is
lire lime for democrats to be fighting
earth other.
Every day or two some congress-
man’s head drops into the bloody bas-
•iet. The guillotine is getting in its
deadly work.
The weather is loo hot to get excit
ed about politics. Keep cool. This
advice costs nothing ; but the lactdocs
not detract from the value of the ad
vice.
lien Russel! led the Turner forces
inthejjjjhtin Decatur; and he led ihent
to victory. We always bank on Ben.
He gefs there, everytime. lie never
turns his back or. friend or foe.
O— —
Southern democrats, in tne face ot
the danger which threatens them, can
not afford to split Our salvation de
pends upon preserving a united, un-
Lands are advancing rapidl' in Col
quitt county. The prospect of a rail
road through there, is what has caus
ed the advance. No county in the
state is advancing in material pros
perity more rapidly.
Democracy will live long -After the
sub-treasury ism and other new tstns
ot the day are buried and forgotten.
Democracy is the sheet anchor of our
hopes. It would be well for ambitious
politicians to remember these things.
The senate' caucus, so it is said,
will strike out the military feature, and
the house to house canvas clause, from
the force bill; but it will insist on the
returning board feature. And this is
the essence, the kernel of the measure.
Will F. C. Wade contest the second
district with Turner? That’s the ques
tion. Mr. Turner can stag in Wash
ington and fight Reed Co.; the
democracy of the old second will pull
him through. No doubt about it,
Col. Hulsey, ot Atlanta, is no hog ;
he knows when he has got enough of
anything. He has dropped out of the
race for congress, in the fifth distr ct.
And Livingston smiles at the discom
fiture of his opponents. This reminds
us ot the old saying "that he who
laughs last, laughs best.’’
The gubernatorial convention meets
in Atlanta next Thursday. The poli
ticians and alliancemen will be there
in force. The fight between Nesbit
and Henderson, for the commissioner-
ship of agriculture, and the contest
between Col. Anderson and Col. Les
ter, for the attorney-generalship of the
state, premises to be close.
The Atlantic Coast Line is coming
into Augusta. A new line is to be
built into Augusta, which will shorten
the distance between that city and
New York something like seventy
miles. Augusta is quite najurally very
much elated at the prospect of having
the new connection. Now -let the
Augusta and West Florida- be pushed
to completion, and Augusta wHIboom,
sure enough.
Gordon’s Popularity.
A correspondent of the Atlanta
Journa writes as follows from Cedar-
town| I
You ought to'liave been there. It
was a day and scene never to be for
gotten. Talk about the Alliancemen
of Georgia being for anybody else than
Gen. Gordon for the senate! There
is not a word of truth in it. I am one
of the original Alliancemen of this
country and I was a Contederate sol
dier. We know Gen. Gordon. We
know what he was in war and what he
has been in peace. We know what
he is to-day—the ablest champion the
farmers have in the union. We know
how he has stood by us fighting in the
senate and out of it against the cruel
national bank system, against corpor
ate and moneyed power, against trusts
and combines and infavor of the great
leading doctrines of our Alliance
brotherhood for fifteen years.
Now, Mr. F.ditor, you would not
doubt the truth of this statement ilyou
had seen these old soldiers, who are
the leaders of the Alliance, when they
saw him get off the cars, and heard the
old rebel yell as it went up at almost
every moment as they marched through
the streets with Gem ral Gordon at
tiieir head. But no language can
convey an idea of the enthusiasm stir
red by General Gordon in his great
speech.
Talk about beating John B. Gordon!
Bosh.
With the Corpse of Clements.
Ed. Barrett, writing from Washing
ton to the Constitution, says:
The News of Mr. Clements’ with
drawal lrom the congressional race in
the seventh created great surprise here
today. It was believed that he was
absolutely certain of re-election, and
now that the Alliance has forced him
out fears are expressed here that Judge
Crisp and Mr. Turner will be the only
two members of the present Georgia
delegation returned to the next > on-
gress. The defeat ol no other con
gressman could have caused such uni
versal regret. Mr. Clements was re
cognized as the ablest and most thor
oughly equipped man on the approp
riation committee. He was the only
man in the house who was equipped
to do the work of the committee which
Mr. Randall did, and his defeat will
not only be a loss to Georgia, but to
the country. The question now is
who will be next.
Original Packages.
Washington, July, jo.—The con
ferees on ^the original package bill
have agieed to report to their respec
tive houses the Senate bill on the sub
ject. That bill reads as follows:
"That all fermented, distilled or intox
icating liquors or liquids transported
into any state or territory for use, con
sumption, sale or storage, shat) on
their arrival in such state or territory
(or remaining therein) be subject to
the operation and effect of the laws of
such state or territory enacted in the
exercise of the police powers to the
same extent and in the same manner
as though such liquor or liquids had
been produced in such state or terri
tory, and shall not be exempt there
from by reason of being introduced in
original packages or otherwise.”
Democrats Praise Blaine.
Lincoln, Nf.ii., July 30.—At the
first district democratic congressional
convention to day William J, Bryan, of
Lincoln was nominated. A resolution
was adopted in the convention, the
purport of which is that the democrats
assembled send greetings to James G.
Blaine, and congratulations on his de
nunciation of the McKinley bill.
B. D. FUDGE,
tjr ' s %
TUOMASVILLE, ga.
— IHIALIaH IN—’ ”
H AED'W.A R,E
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
Tin am; Hollow Waro,
Guns and Sporting Goods
of 11H kin l.«, ami n^ent lor
King’s Powder Co.
•Ian I it ljr
ALABAMA MIDLAND RAILWAY.
Time rnr.l in pll’ect July l.’Hli, 135u.
west iiorxn.
f.v Tiimiusvilli-, S. T. k W 7 20 n m
“ lluinhri.IgT, A. M. Ry on n m
“ Donalsor.villc 0 ol n
"•* Itotlian 11 in 11 111
Ar Ozark '■’> I 1 m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 ■15 p m
Trov - 33 p in
Ar Montgomery 1 5 1)0 P *"
liO.Xli EAST.
I.v Montgomery 8 00 a in
•• Troy 10 22 1 in
Ar Ozark 12 15 p m
Lv Ozark (dinner) 12 45 p 111
" Dothan 1 4S p in
Donalsonville 5 0:> p 111
Ar Rainhridge I 00 p m
Lv Bainbridge, S. F. A- W 4 15 p 111
Ar Thomnsvillc 5 55 p in
Alabama Midland trains nrrive and depail
from union depot Montgomery.
IIaiiikx Mille.i, G. F. k I’. A.
It. IH xiiam, Montgomery, Ain.
(ten. Supt.
BENNETT k HALL, i
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fi-ullf- ayqliPriHViico, '
POULTRY, EG OP, 'GAME, ETC, I
X... I ! \V::.-T ST.. N1AV VOIIK.
Grifeben & Lsvick,
McRae Brothers
Propose within the
Next - Thirty - Days
To close out tlie f r entire stock of
PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAP, .
FACE POWDER,
PUFF/1 AND PUFF DUX MS
PATENT MEDICINES
of nearly all kimli. GOLD I’M NS and
welt selected line of JEWELRY and in fact
EVERlTHIX»ii
in sleek must go. Don’t delay in eouilng
and examining -luck before the best Imr-
g ains are picked over. Don't forget lo
ring with yon your purses us everything
will go cheap and STRICTLY Hilt I Ili.
CASH. 154 broad Street, next to P. (I.
july 30-lui
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
(MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
I. Piiki-aiiatort School
it. Bj.assical ConisE.
HI. Sciextiv.c CoynsE.
IV. SeiioiLov Tiieoi.oot,
V. MonKIlX- IjAXIIl-AIIKS.
VI. The Law School.
VII. DeI'AIItmkst nr Piiai tical Aiits.
(Stenography, Book-keeping, Ac)
Expenses.—Ti-itox Piieb in course of st;|dy
If, 111 andIV.
Mntriculation ami contingent fee, £20 an
nually.
Board at students' hall, from is lo il I per
month.
Hoard in private families Hum 312 to $13
per month. . -
Fnll Term opens Sept. 24ih, lsho For cat
alogue and further information, apple to
Prof. J. J. IIP.ANTI.Y, or to the
Prryi tent, G. A. NUXX’AI.I. V, Macon Ga.
7 27 DAW lm.
coxTiiAfiiii-'S & mill,mins,
TriOM.WVII r.K, GA.
I.W v ill 1« l«» n.nl.p o ntiada for, nr mu-
! pei intni'l, fill ol build lug*, lull lie vr
I private, in «ither l rick «;r wnoil. Will fitmisli
plans Mill MM‘oiil<::iti«:ns it rcniiirnl. it you
want smy l ui:«Uii- ib.no «;»ll <»u us, ami wc will
submit c.stinmtc.i wlnrtlter euntiaet i-s awarded
ur or not. Vo v.ill guarantee Fatksfactlon in
sli our work. We r» fer t • the many buildinxti
crorted bv m- in Tl:«»:i asville, and to all parties
for wl • > 11 i we hrivi -worked. Shop on i’letelior
stieet. Hud iL.ni' from Rroad.
Thomasville f.a., April 13, IMO.
LEE&IH’TTOLPH,
i>i;au:i: in
• I Iny, < I pain and I-’eed.
THOMASVILUE. GA.
,Yc i.-iv f: r.i : Lind, and II uPim-idc
figure...
GIVE r.-; A CAM..
(liiic. C d V.'.Mc.rnnms Ut Evans ,t Mae-
Ivan's Wu-C-In use.
CC.MlltKI.AND ISLAND HOTEL
THE CUMHiE:!..'. N" ISt.AX'D MOTE', is
now opi u I'm- the reception of guests.
30 Nev. Rooms .Added
Artesian Weil. Sliower Balhs
ani every iking lliat it m (■<•.•?« ry jor tlie ea«e
and coin fort ofgtu-sU. Ihttca |»er day;
$10.:*') ji.t Y.rek; J?::0 j.er month.
\Y. li. m’XKl.Y, I’roptietor.
jntie I d Jii; Htinkiy, Osi.
iSLASD HOTEL
St. Teresa, James Island, Florida,
I.I.Atltt. ^lonrli-ioc.;
Op- n for guests on July luili. House
tew arid lir.-'-class, l ine ikttlung, Fishing,
and l’oaliag. Dvlighlfiil breeze. Steamer
Wnlkntomicu !w,v,sSt. Marks every Tues
day amt Samnlay for the I dan I on arrival
of’the train. I'or (urther informatioii ad
dress (i. A. l.AMIt,
St. T. ftsii. James Island, F.ti.
A. S WHITE,
Contractor & Bnilder.
TIIO.MASVIlsU-; GA.
Careful mid j» r . in 1 attention j-ai.i io till
work, ami satisfi- limi raar.mltfed ini.oili
work ami prin-s. Will *!.»• ^lad to nmko
estimated tor you. .My aim is to please my
patron <i.
7 1". diV.vv Om.
Tlioiiiasvillc Marble Works,
.4,
V
&V\
L. B. M. H.
They look like nu old friend return
ed from n summer outing, but that
is’nt it. Our advertising editor went
on a strike last month, just declared
be would not write ad’s while it was
so hot. We have him in harness
again though aud hope to keep him
so
And about millinery—midsummer
luillincry—you need it now if ever,
something nice light and testy to wear
during the hot days. \Vc have itand
can supply your wants at a m intent’s
notice' Aliout prieys? Well, in these
latter days wheu every one offers 85
worth of goods for 50c, nt cost, below
cost, and all that kind of ‘‘charity,”
we hesitate to quote prices. We are
not in that class.
Ask your neighbor about prices at
L. 1L M. H. ana coine talk it over
with us. Wenrchcreto please our
patrons and we don’t allow labor or
prices to stand in the wav. Wc will
go to New York lost of this month for
our fall stock and shall he glad to at
tend to any special commissions for
our friends or patrons.
Don’t forget us for summer millinc-
ry.
' Mm. Jennie Carroll.
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE.
THOMASVILLE
NATIONAL BANK,
Uvkx, A.T. .Xh l.crynn,
President. Vice-President.
. . Ja*.A.IIU4VWOS, Cashier.
Capital
Surplus
$100,000.
28,500.
A general banking business. Collec
tions have prompt attention.
J ■ s.
Real Estate Agent
THOMASVILLhl, GA.
Office ncr Reid i Cilj-ppcr t Drug Store, Broad 8t
I nnt now prrp iro! to buy or sell, forotlier
parties, all funds ol town or country rent
estate and have on my list a good assess
ment oMrotti 'kinds. Strict and close attr-n-
tion to the business-will lie my aim, and I
,-cii'ocimlly solicit a hare of lire business ol
-,ue community, . ni|g28
The Glenn House
Opposite Passenger Depot, BOS
TON, GA.
N. Z. GLENN, Proprietor.
Table supplied with, .tie best the market
affords. ■ Every attention paid to the cont
ort ot guests. Commercial men's patron
age «l ccialt**.
fi 1 #.
V-ri .
S3
\ Jackson and Stephen &ts.
I 1 Mnn it meals, T:tl !■■! - it.l ! luml-lmies
I in .Marble. Aisei'.-n nml Im|nnli'.l.
j ami in (ii' iuili'.
&»nt istiU-t i< >11 < I itaraiilc-od-
A!i]ri':il lx Voi'md Projti ieiors.
jgne is ly.
Is. SCILtin)’! 1 ,
—l.itoi-tsiK 1 i»t: -
TlioinasvilloHull lingWorks,
M.iuufjictuur and Di.-p ;;’n- ct SoDAaud
MINDIDU. WATKItS, enrhonutelVnitii
NATURAL ( r A ^
impprtnl from tlur 'iim ral Hpriiigt* on the
Uliine, (]‘.*rui;Uiy.
ON tUJ.M’tiHT:
< !QC!A-< « >1jA, •
The Genuine ‘‘ideal Brain Tonic.”
Will relieve mm.,st any lien.lnclie iu
10 t*> 13 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
“lYni-Miz !*’
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially lilted up for th :i<:couiiib>datioQ
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFcCI IONERIES,
Fanpy CiotMl;, ( igar.i, TuInicco, etc.
►SatiHiact ion Gf tta run teed.
XJIOTATIT
m GOES!
7 -A-IjXj PAPEE,
ROLL.
Ca t Ita baiight nowhoro at tliis Price except from
L F. Thompson & Go.
Broad Street.
A Mutual Plesure.
Nothing-pleases a business man so much us to please his
patrons and friends.
WE ARE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
Uut“\ve have plenty stacks left for our friends.
CORE ROUND AND SEE ITS.
Wc have bargains in all departments. The ladies "will
find a feast. The gentlemen a rich harvest.
THINK OF IT,
The best all round stock in the city to choose from, and every
thing at post
FOR ND IRPiC' iSH.
L. STEYEKMAN Ss BE0-,
Brimful of Bargains and Promoters of Popular Prices.
ind
Cold Storage Company.
Ice Maile From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in ’the City,
Give orders to Wagons or mall direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r.