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THE DAILY TINIES-ENT ERPBISE
John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,1890.
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ed in by noon of the day before.
Wise Counsel.
The Alliance journal, ihe organ of
the order in Alabama, has been giving
the bfethern some wholesome advice,'
! *ih whiCTfffie danger of depjrong frdin
the otigmal objects of the order, ii
shown. It says:
“ Ihe Farmers’ Alliance was organ'
ized for agricultural purposes: at least
a latge majority oi the fanners of Ala
batna when they joined the Alliance
believed it existed for the purpose of
building up the agricultural interest,
and nothing else; but instead oi being
directed for this purpose, we have per
mitted a few narrow minded men and
office seekers to direct it for purposes
other than agriculture, and it is our
duly to take the organization out from
under the influence of this class of
people and place it in charge of men
who have agricultural interest, whose
administration will subserve the pur-
LARGE
-AND—
SCREENS.
Governor Gordon is receiving some
cowardly stabs, in certain quarters.
It is said that Wesleyan Female Col
lege refused fiftv pupils, for the pres
ent year, on account of room.
How many Calvinists will there be
in the Georgia legislature ?
an important question.
General Gordontas been true to
the people of Georgia. They should
now be true to him.
The men who followed Gordon mid
the smoke of battle, should not stand
idly by and see him slaughtered. And
we no not believe they will.
Alter the smoke of the Senato.rship
has cleared away, some men in Geor
gia will find themselves*not in a very
enviable position. A dav of reckon
ing will come.
In his speech at Talbotton last
Friday, Colonel Moses, the demo
cratic nominee for congress in this
district, in answer to a question pro
pounded by The West Georgia News,
eaid that he was not in favor of the
sub-treasury bill in its present shape,
but wanted something to relieve the
farmers.—Ex.
Regular returns have been received
from 105 counties. The first amend
ment voted for, in regard to extend
ing the provisions of the pension law,
has a majority in these 105 counties
of 40,316.
The other amendment has a ma
jority of 25,540; with twenty seven
counties to bear from.
ers, who will command the respect of
every member of the Alliance and all
classes in Alabama. We 'do not want
men as leadets who are going to run
the Alliance for the purpose of boost
ing themselves into office.
The Alliance should not be used or
This is directed in the interest of any man for
aoything, but for the whole organiza
tion ; and no member should be per
mitted to use it for private gain or pol
itical preferment, and when this be
comes the rule of the order we will rid
the organization of that class of meo
who are in the Alliance for private
gain and political aggrandizement.
' The farmers of Alabama need an
organization, not to tear down other
interests, but to build up our own; and
whatever grievances we may have we
will present them in an intelligent and
logical manner, and we will have the
influence of ever/ man in Alabama
who Iovcb right and fa : r play. A few
members of the Alliance that have done
most of the speaking and writing for
the last three or four months have im
pressed the public with the idea that
the Alliance is opposed to every other
interest in the State and regards every
other class as enemies. Now, whether
there'is any foundation in this impres
sion or not, it does exist, and it is the
There are about twenty counties
in Georgia that get more money from
tbe .common school fund than they
pay into the treasury as taxes.
In other words there are at least that
many counties an expense and a bur
den to the state.
In the list arc Fannin, Gilmer,
Baker, Crawford, Columbia, Jones,
Lincoln, Lumpkin, Meriwether,
Oglethorpe, Pickens, Rabun, Screven,
Taliaferro, Taylor, Towns, Twiggs and
Union.
Breckenridge’s Life Attempted.
l#riTLE Rock, Ark., Oct. 8—Private
information has been received to day
from a very responsible source that an
attempt was made to assassinate ex-
Congressman C. R. Breckinridge
Monday night at Center Ridge, Con
way county. He is conducting his
canvass lor re-election, and while he
was speaking a cap was snapped at
his back, outside the window, where
a large crowd had gathered. He com
pleted his speech, however, and on his
return to his hotel Mr. Normao, a cit-
iz.-n of this place, was knocked down
-rom behind with a slung shot.
Settlement of the Trezevant Claim.
Atlanta. Ga„ Oct. 8.—The gov.
Atlanta. Ga„ Oct. 8.—The gov* ^ in ^ attractive and popular
• eroor has been notified that a draft for manner ._ C hicago Herald.
$35*555 has been forwarded from
Carpets,
Mattings,
RU gl.Clo0,
, ANTIQUE\WA W LL PAPKR^
Bed Room SuH^SMSSr
WITH TOILET GLASS \ Curtain Poles,
■A,. \ Pictures,
Only $20,50; Worth $45. Mouldings.
carriages
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.Jo £ tc .,
1 * • V c.
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor.
pose of the organization. We need f.Vll W Pomfor LOW PnC6S.
broad gauge, progressive men as lead-
G-BO. “W- FOEBBS,
C,ASH OiR INSTALLMENTTS
•d&wly -a*.
fact, our success as an organization
demands 11.
G-BOX^7.
- r *475 Btf&£
furniture,
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Masury Hotel Building.
RATTAN ROCKERS..
BAMBOO EASLES,
SHE GOGS!
WALL
:-:PAPER
„ ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
"i
Is guaranteed to be
seed oil or beef tallow.
made
adsolutely of hog’s fat. No cotton
■FraeST MEBALS.
At Cincinnati 1870-81-72-73-74 75-70-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others,
lard than any other.
More medals awarded to
dPBRA HOUSE
A Notable Production!
ANOVERWHELMING SUCCESS!
SATURDAY OCT. 11
ONE NIGHT ONLY
The only authorized company pre
ting the greatest melo-drama ever
Thomasville Marble Works,
Under the Gas Light
Jackson and Stephen Sts.2
; Monuments, Tablets and Headstones
sion or nor, u uucs exu,, »uu» » •*.* u - in Marble, American and Imported,
duty of the Alliance to remove it; in By Permission Of AugUStin Daly, Esg and in Granite.
The greatest railroad scene ever Satisfadtion Guaranteed-
placed upon any stage. A company
of unexcelled players. A car load of
special scenery. Elabbrate costumes,
etc., etc., etc.
PRICES l.OO, 60 and 25.
Beats now on sale. Orders by mail
promptly complied with.
Dr. i. B. Hawthorn.
Dr. Hawthorn’s name and "fame are
familiar to. Georgians. Here is what |
he says of Governor Gordon:
“If I should ask you to name the
man who, more than any other Geor
gian, living or dead, has filled your
ideal of virtuous chivalry, lofty and
unselfish patriotism, and unflinching
fealty to principle, there would bo but
one response. Every mind’s eye
would instantly turn and fix itself
upon that veteran soldier and states
man, who did not falter in the times
which tried men’s souls, and who has
been loyal in the last degree to every
responsibility with which his loving
and confiding countrymen have
clothed him. But behold him to-day,
tiaduccd and maligned, held up to
ridicule and reprobation, among the
people who have known him best and
loved him most. But his is not an
exceptional case.”
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
June. 18 lyd&w.
The Palace Mania.
The latest thing in the palace lino
is the hay palace. Before long, no
doubt, some enterprising Western
state will come to the front with a
a pumpkin palace; Georgia, catching
the idea, will erect a watermelon
palace, and Kansas will illustrate the
prosperity of its agriculture with a
graud farm mortgage palace. There
are a large number of products ot
the American farm which can be util-
Washiogton in settle cent ot the time-
honored Trezevant claim, and to-mor
row will probably see the money in the
vaults of state treasury and realize the
forty years dream of. Col. James A.
Green, of Milledgeville, who, as Geor
gia’s agent, has been laboring to this
end since 1853.
Howell Glenn Dead.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 9.—A brief
telegram received announced tbo death
in New York, at 7 o’clock this even
ing, of Howell GlcnD, brother of
Mayor Glenn of Atlanta, and former
solicitor of the city court here. “ \ <
To Call an Extra Session.
Washington, Oct. 9.—It is stated,
on what should be good authority,
that President Harrison will call an
extra session of Congress on Nov. 11,
to consider and pass the Federal elec
tion law. The same authority says
that before he left the city, Senator
Aldrich had an interview with the
President and during that call Presi
dent Harrison [told tbe Senator he
wanted tire bill passed, and before the
second session began, and it was
understood that an extra session would
be called.
Grand Central Hotel,
WAYCROSS, GA.
With Eleotric Eights.
(s now open, and I would be pleased to
boro my ThomtSvUle friends and others
•top with me when they come this way.
All my help It experienced. The dining
room ii nnder the euperrieion ot that effi
cient steward, Syl. B. Yan Dyke, of New
York. All correspondence promptly an-
ewered. Special attention paid to ladlea
with children. Ratei $2.00 to $3.00 per
day.
4-19-d*wlT
d.j McIntosh,
rrourtnot:
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER IN-2
Mill located 8 miles north ot ThomoSYlUe.
I will delirer lumber any where in tbe
city or onboard cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIVIH6 PRICES.
Thanking my patrons for post favors, jp
ask a continuance oi tha same, promising
fair, square, npnght dealings in every par
ticular. -1 guarantee prices and quality,
ictfully *>
(licit a. share of the pnblfc
J, B. BURCH,
and respectfully
patronage
THOMASVILLE,{GEORGIA.
9-3dAwtf
B. D. FUDGE,
miOMASVILLE, GA.
•ibiLfebwARE
STOVES, IRON,
Buggy and Wagon Material
I'm and Hollow Ware, •
Guns and Sporting Goods
ot all kinds, and agent for
King’s Powder Co. •£
Jon idly
I-.. riCHMIDT,
• PROPRIETOR
Thomnsvillo Bottling?:-: Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL G- A 8
imported from the Mineral Springs on the
Rhine, Germany,
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuine “Ideal Brain Tonic."
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
The New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Aloohollo. * Delicious,
“Frui-Miz!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted up for the 7 accommodation
of Ladies.'
FRUITS AND CONFECriONERIES,
Fanoy Goods, Cigars, Tobteeo, etc.
SatisfactionlG-uaranteed.
A. W.PALIN&BRO.’S
Carriage Shops.
Lower Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.
BTBBr DESCRIPTION Ot
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING,
nORSE SHOEING, ETC.,
Done at reasonable rates. Haring recently
purchased a number of labor-saving tools,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, wo are ,
do oil kinds of work in oar line
patch and neatness.
ap!22d4wly
prepared to
e with dis-
ADCTION AHD COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jacxsox St. xixt 10 Wait’s Consza.
I will have regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and live etock. I make a
specialty of selling household and kitchen
fnrniturc, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments solicit
ed. Prompt returns and satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 3 Cm
L. A. Dxxtir.
DRi OLL.
Can be bought nowhere at. this Price except from
L F. Thompson & Co.
janl-ly
Broad. Street.
Although we have already one of the largest, stocks to he
found inSouih Georgia we are daily adding to it, and when
completed it will be the most carefully selected in the city.
We are now offering to the public a stock for inspection and
purchase, such as Thomasville has never seen before, consist
ing of all kinds of
IDISBSS. 0-003DS,
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
Men’s and Boys Clothing
Fhr the last ten years we have been
handling Strauss Bro’s, the well known
Baltimore clothiers, goods, which have been
proved to be the best fitting clothes on
the market. We also keep a complete
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOOfoS.
Everybody give us a call. ,
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.
OolcL Storage Company
lee Made From DistiliedgWater Purejand '.Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. 8. KEEFER, Pres, and MangV.
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