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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPmSE
John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1800.
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Georgia’s Share of The Appropri
ation.
The conference committee on rivers
and harbors make the following appro
priation to Georgia:
Harbors- Savannah, $350,000; I)a-
rier, $25,000; Cumberltnd, $112,500;
Brunswick, $35,000.
Rivers—Aliamaah, $15,000; Chat
tahoochee, $20.000; Coosa, 8300,000:
Flint, $2o,ooo|; Ocmulgee, $30,000;
Oconee. $25,000 ; Savannah, 825,000;
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ed in bynoon of the day before.
W. J. James, colored, was nomina
ted for the Legislature by the Repub
licans of Liberty county, and will
probably be elected and enjoy the
houor of being the only negro in the
Legislature.
A good many harsh thiDgs have
been said and written about Judas
Iscariot, but lowering him to the
level of the average republican poli
tician as republican Kennedy, of
Ohio, did, the other day, is about the
hardest blow the late J. Iscariots
memory has ever icceived.
'lhe new census report of religious
bodies in th; United States shows that
ihere are 234 sects with 25,000,000
members. The Methodists number
5,000,000, the Baptists 4,000,000, the
Roman Catholics 4,000,000, the Pres
biterians 3,000,000, and the Episco
palians 2,000,000.—Exchange.
Democratic nominations for con
gress aro complete in Georgia now
The nest delegation in congress from
this State will stand as follows: First
district, Rufus E. Lester; Second dis
trict, Henry G. Turner: Third dis
trict, Charles F. Crisp; Fourth dis
trict, R. G. Moses; Fifth district, L.
F. Livingston; Sixth district, James
G. Blount; Seventh district, K. W.
Everett; Eighth district, T. G. Law
son; Ninth district, Thomas Winn;
Tenth district, Thomas Watson.
Jekyl creek, $7,500. ShflCg
Other appropriations for Georgia
that have already become lavs at this
session arc:~”
rChickamaugua park, 8125,000:
roadway from Marietta to Nashville
cemetery, $8,000; Trezevant claim,
$35,000; ’the Atlanta military post,
$75,000.
Besides this the Columbus public
building bill, appropriating $100,000,
has .‘passed both houses, and the
chances favor its signature by the
president.
Thus the total appropriation that
have been and to be made by this
congress, to be expended in Georgia,
foot up to $1,308,000.
A Traitor t) the Order-
From tlic Homo Tribune.
“The lard bill has passed the House
and the hog is on top in Washington.
This is the quadruped hog; the bibed
porker has been on top ever since
grandpa’s hat was inaugurated. To
pass this infamous imposition on the
Southern farmers, the Republicans
had the active aid of their Republican
brother and Alliance ally, Dr. Ma-
cunc, who holds a high offico in the
Alliance.
It ought to make the Alliance mem
hers in the cotton States mighty sick
nnd more indignant to know that this
high official, who is a Republican,
should have used bis official influence
in securing the passage of a bill which
robs the Southern farmer of millions
of dollars annually and places such an
embargo upon their cotton seed as to
about take them out of the market.
And yet the Alliance is paying this
traitor, Macune, to stay iu Washing
ton to watch the legislative proceed
ings and work for the passage of such
measures as will be of benefit to the
Southern farmers.
How well ho has done this is shown
in the passage of the Conger lard bill,
The Alliance has been stabbed by
TRULY A MIRACLE.
SixSIeepBrs Wrecked Beyond Re
pair—No onelHurt.
Albany, N. Y., Sept. 5.—The
second section of train 30, on the New
York Central nnd Hudson River
Railroad, was wrecked at a point
about three miles below Greenbush
about midnight Inst night. Six
sleepers were wrecked, but it is mi
raculous that no one was killed. The
injured list will foot up about seven.
Six conches were turned bottom side
up iu a ditch fifteen feet deep, and
they were wrecked beyond repair.
The engine remained on the track.
A Clever Hotel Clerk.
Mr. Ben George is again to be seen
behind the desk of the Pulaski House
He was formerly there, but for the
past three years has been chief clerk
at the Screven House. Mr. George
has had long experience in the hotel
business, is a thoroughly capable hotel
man nnd has a wide acquaintance nud
host of warm friends among the
traveling public.—Savannah Daily
Times.
Mr. George is one of the cleverest
hotel clerks in the country. He is
always polite and accommodating;
and he doesn’t wear a flashing false
diamond pin. This Inst point is very
much in his favor.
P. D. HEADLY,
UNDER HOTEL BRIGHTON,
Practical rWattih^akerc-end Jeweler.
Alligator and Fish Scale Jewelry
—ANI) OTHER—
Florida Curiosities.
Clorks Watches and Jewelr* Repaired.
w 27 ly
The platform of principles adopted
by the late democratic state conven
tion is broad enough for every true
democrat iu the state to find standing
room on it. There arc no new jsips
in it.
‘EXPRESS OFFICE HOURS.
Express closes for Doinbrlilgo, Ga.,.. C:30 a. in
Express close# for Albany* Ga., and
points reached via. Albany, Ga.,
and Monticello,Fla., .....
Express closes for Savannah and the
North, train No. 8, No. 8 carries
northern matter.,,
Express closes for the >Ve # t Np. i.
tnls train does not tako mattor for
Bainbrldge,Ga.,..-.. ••••••• 1:15p. in*
Express closes for Savannah and
Florida, train No. C 5:00p. m
Patn ‘ “
above,
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Patrons’of tills Company please observe" tt
J. E. REYNOLDS, Mgr.
BEYERLY & BURCH,
DOWNr
A, ®. PALIN & BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchased a number o( labor-saving tools,
nnd having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in our line with dis
patch and neatness.
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Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
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DEALERS IX-
The war that is now being made on ^ of ^ ^ hougehold
the youthful e.garette smokers of New republican, I
York State will direct attention again mis same repu
This same republican, McCune, ii
t^tttruimUh^cIsTTtrVmong a11 influenC ° t0 ^ Kf" wr^tn^rlce. and .{uJUv,
the statutes of Georgia directed ^ GeorgjadeinocratswriIbave soUctta share o, the P nh„c
Sdas null and 3- U^rohifeS! handed action of the would be repub- „ EVE RLY & BURCH,
» uu . , • Krnn Imps. TunuActinir ArnoAii
the sale of cigarettes or tobacco in
any form, directly or indirectly, to
minors. It was passed by the State
Legislature a couple of years ago. It
bos never really been enforced nnd is
daily violated in Savannah, and every
other town in the State, without any
punishment being meted out to the of
fenders.
The above from the Savannah Dai
ly Times, should attract the attention
of parents. The next Georgia legisla
ture should follow the example of
New York, and pass a law to punish
the smokers.
John Temple Graves Resigns.
Rome, Ga., Sept. 5.—Editor John
Temple Graves of the Tribune of
Rome severed his connection with that
paper by resignation to-night The
cause assigned is that lie is not in sym
pathy with the stockholders and direc
tors of the company on the political
issues in the congressional campaign
in this district It is understood that
he has made no arrangements for the
future yet His successor will proba
bly be J. L. Martin.
AN UNIQUE DI8TINCT0N.
Mr. Graves, who enjoys the unique
distinction of having been a democra
tic elector at largo successively from
Florida and Geoigia in the last two
presidential campaigns, felt that his
allegiance was due to the regular
democratic organization, which is
about to nominate Col. Everett for
congress. A majority of the Tri
bune’s directors and stockholders, and
of the citizens of Rome favor Dr. Fel
ton, who has just been nominated by
a mass meeting. There was no fric
tion in tho management, and Mr.
Graves frankly and voluntarily re
signed in order that the views of the
majority might not be embarrassed by
his connection.”
And Mr. Graves was right.
conclusion.
Mill located 8 miles nortli of Thomasrllle.
We will deliver lumber any wlicrc in llie
,c!«y or on board cars at tlie
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking our patrons for past favors, we
ask n continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dciHngs In every par
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
a-ad&Mit
NOTICE.
All parties concerned nrc hereby notified
that Mr. W. F. Thomas lias withdrawn from
the firm of J. L. Beverly A Bro., doing n
general mill nnd lumber business at Meigs,
Ga. The Mejsrj. Beverly will continue busi
ness and the firm name yvjll remain the
same as heretofore.
J. L. Beverly b so.
Meigs, Ga.. Sept. 1, 18H0. 30d
Tax and Registration Notice.
FIRST ROUND.
I will lie at the following VU.e( .on dates
named below for the purpose of collecting
the taxes and registering the legal voters of
Tjiopia s county for the yenr 1890.
Respectfully,
S. Ilptri), T- C. T.C,
And Registrar,
Duncanville, Monday, Sept. 8th.
East Glasgow, Tuesday, Sept, 9th.
Metcalfe, Wednesday, Sept. 10th.
Ways, Thursday, Sept. 11th.
Boston, Friday, Sept. 12th.
Murphey’s, Monday, Sept. 15th.
Ochtockonec, Tuesday, Sept. 16th.
Spence, Wednesday, Sept. 17tli.
Cairo, Thursday, Sept. 18th.
Kean boss.
Travels Like Other People.
Washington, Sept. 5.—The Presi
dent, accompanied by Mrs. Harrison,
Private Secretary Halford and his
stenographer,Miss Sanger, left Wash
ington at 11:10 this morning for
Creeeon, Pa., via Pennsylvania rail
road on the regular limited train.
The party did not occupy » private
car but took seats in a parlor car with
the rest of the passengers.
Diferent Kinds of Prodigals.
A prominent judicial light from
the south, who had spent several days
at Washington as United States sena
tor from his native state, was in the
city not a great while ago, and told
this story, which is worth repeating:
in reconstruction times a couple of
local politicians in Tennessee engaged
in a debate on the all-absorbing topic.
The first one, a white, cited the
parable of the prodigal eon, and
argued that the southerners should be
taken back in similar manner, and
given all their former privileges. He
made a touching speech, and seemed
to have won his case. However, his
opponent, a woolly-haired preacher,
quickly took the platform and began
his argument “My ’ponent,” he
said, “done tole you about de prodi
gal son, and say dey all should come
back jes like he did. But, my frons,
we read dat de prodigal son came and
stood a long way ofT till his fader saw
him and ran and hung on his neck
and kissed him. But taint so now;
here we have de prodigal walkin’
right up into the doors ob de capitol
an’ marchin’ right in wid he’s hat on
back ob de head and axin’: 'Whah’s
dat veal?”—St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Ed Angicrhas concluded notlo ^
tackle Livingston in the 5th. Wise K-lHg S tOWClGT vO,
janldly
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Millitarv Academy.
NEAR ATI.ATA, GA.,
A Training School for Boys.
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Contractor & Builder,
THOMASVILLE GA/
panful and personal attention ‘pain to all
work, anif satisfaction guaranteed in both
work nnd prices. TVijl bp glad to make
estimates for you. My aim la to please my
patrons. >
7 10. d.fcwGm
James Gribben.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
1 will bcglad to m ak cmtracta for, or au
perintcml, all classes st buildings, public cr
private, in either brick or wood. Will furnish
plans and specifications It required. If you
want any building done call on me, and I wilt
submit estimates wbetber contract is awarded
erect Id bytes I# 7ft DinMVlllfi,audio All partios
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fhoxnasYillo Ga., April 18,1890. 1 j
Young Female College,
THOMAHViLLE, GA.,
The Twenty-First Annual Session
—WILL OPEN—
September 3rd, 1890.
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WE ARE JUBILANT.
Our Customers are Better Satisfied
Our Sale Has Been An Immese Success.
STACKS OF GOODS HAVE GONE.
But we havejplenty stacks left fop our friends,
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We have bargains in all departments. Thojadies will
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THINK OF IT,
The best all round stock in the city to choose from, and every
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FOR SHARP CASH.
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AND
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Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
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