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John Triplett, Editor and Manager.
TUESDAY, OCTOBBR 21, IM».
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UODN TBIM.BTT, OH. Bnr
“Brother” Matteson.
gitir'“Brother” Matteson the
benefit of inserting the following
handbillwhich tfas on the streets yes
terday :
ATTENTION, ALLIANCEMEN.
RALLY TO TIIE RLTPORT OF THE SUB
TREASURY’.
Brethren, Truth is Mighty, and Will
Prevail. |
Come and hear the Truth as told by
Bro. C. 6. Matteson—the truth about
the sub-treasury bill. He will addrew
the Alliancejnen and others on this
important topic at
Cairo, Tuesday. October 21st, at 10
a. m.
Thomasvillc, Tuesday, October 21st,
7 p. m.
Boston, Wednesday, October 22nd,
10 a.m.
Quitman, Wednesday, October 22d,
Notion to Advertisers.
To iniore insertion, all ehauges for
standing advertisements must be hand
ed in by noon of the day before. „
Felton is still firing up the 7th.
But Everett is likely to get there.
The Haskell movement in South
Carolina should not be encouraged.
It is “anybody to beat Gordon.
But they haven’t beat him yet. And
if the people of Georgia are true to
themselves, they will not biat him.
Is there a democrat in Thomas
county who will vote against Turner
because be is opposed to the sub*
treasury plan ?
Bitter, poisonous sbafts are being
hurled at Gordon from every corner
of the state. He wears scars, already,
scars won in defense of the people
who arc now trying to slaughter him.
Shame!
The “Globe” is the latest candidate
for public favors. It is published at
Bainbridge, and will be devoted to the
interests of Decatur county, and
South Georgia. Col. O. G. Gurley,
a brilliant and forcible writer, is edit
or. We cordially welcome the
“Globe” to our exchange list, and wish
for it a prosperous career.
Col. Pryor L. Mynatt is spoken
of by his many friends as a candidate
for Moyer of Atlanta. Col. Mynatt
would make a Mayor of which the
Gate City would be proud. Conserv
ative, progressive and clear headed,
he would adorn the position, as few
would.
7 p. m.
Valdo
aldostn, Thursday, October 23rd
10 a. ra.
Come and hear him, you will bo
amply repaid for the troublo.
Yes, “Truth is mighty, nud it will
prevailand it will prevail against
’Brother” Matteson. He has been
buttonholing the few white republicans
here, and the negroes, electioneering
—it is said—for the nomination at
Camilla, on the 22nd. The republi
cans of the second district will meet
that day to uominate a candidate
against Turner and “Brother” Matte
son, who dropped down into Georgia
five years ago from “bloody Kansas,”
and who is drawing 845 per month, as
a pension from the government, is
anxious to get the nomination. He
is making an effort to secure demo
cratic votes, on his ndvocacy of the
sub-treasury plan. It wont work in
Thomas. Our democrats are not
built that way. Alliancemen are
democrats in this latitude, as Mr,
Matteson will find.
Democrats of Thomas will “rally to
the support” of Henry G. Turner. »
Alfred Wilkinson’s Card.
Syracuse. N, Y. Oct. 18—Mr.
Alfred Wilkiason, of this city, who
was to havo married Miss Winnie
Davis, says in a card published last
night, that the reasons for breaking
off tho engagement were matters
purely personal. Ho added, “It is
r , r ■ _ From among the clouds,
ridiculous to suppose that political or land safely on the ground.
“Georgian” has written anoiher let
ter in which, while endosing the snb-
treasury plan, he says that the farmers
of the South and West should unite,
and, inferential!;, suggests a new party.
The Augusta Chronicle, speaking of
this, says:
“It strikes us that Mr. Calhoun is
treading on dangerous ground. Does
he propose to get up a people’s party ?
Would he toll off the Southern farmers
from the Democrati: party until he
has something better to plant his foot
upon 7
When men intimate about organix
ing another party in the south, they
are periling and threatening the white
race. We do not beleive that any
considerable number of Southern
men can be thus drawn off.
financial reasons should have any
thing to* do with it. Imputation of
any mercenary motive to her is false.
Furthermore, Miss Davis has known
for a year or more that I was poor.
The burning of our house, though it
was a serious Ioes, had nothing to do
with her decision, for she had decided
to terminate our engagement before
that happened. When a lady decides,
a gentleman has nothing to do but to
submit.”
Would Shield Gordon.
Judge W. M. Reese, of Washing
ton, one of the ablest and purest
democrats in the state, has written a
strong letter in reference to twenty
eight alliancemen meeting in that
county aud instructing against Gor
don. He says the thousands ol dem
ocrats of Washington county should
be consulted. He closes with the
following tributo to Gordon:
“When I look over this, stale and
eee the tremendous struggle which
is going on; on one side a host nu
merous, powerful, vindictive, ragiDg
for the destruction of Gordon; on the
other side this .illustrious man con
tending almost single-handed and
clone, but with a courage and power
unparalleled in the history of political
Strife, I cannot but hope that the
came Providence which protected him
from busing bullets and bursting
•hells At the battle of the Wilderness
when he taved Lee’s army from rout
—which protected him from destruc-
Vton at Ibo battle of Monocacy—which
guarded him from danger, seen and
Unseen, at the terrible battle oi
Petersburg, may still carry him
triumphantly through the present
conflict*
■. FOEBBSr
175 Broad Street,- Masury Hotel Building.
RATTAN ROCKERS..
BAMBOO EASLES,
ANI)
•SCREENS.
Furniture,
Carpets,
Mattings,
v Rugs,
LARGE Oil-Cloth,
ANTIQUEN. WALL pA J E *
* X. window Shades
Bed Room S U itS^X^Lace Curtains
Curtain Poles,
p, tures,
Only $89.50 ; WortSi $45>0 K Mouldings,
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50
C rriages.
a E
tc Etc.
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sold
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor,
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
G-EO. *W- FOEBES,
O IFt I TXTiS TALLMEITTS.
O -A. S HE
M,21-d*WlJ
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Burckhardfs Premium Leaf Lard
’ ‘ ’ - adsolutely of hog’s fat. No ootton
made
Is guaranteed to be
seed oil or beef tallow.
At Cincinnati 1870-81r72-73-74 75-76-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-80, and nineteen others. More medals awqjded to
this lard than any other. -
Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best.
SOUTHERN EXPOSITION
MONTGOMEUirY -A-Xj-A..
Opene November 4, Closes November 15, 1890.
A magnificent exhibit of the world's products and manufactures. Attractions uncqualcd
by any other exposition.
PAWNEE BILL,
witli his great wild west show, will give one complete performance creiy day, comment
mg at 11 o'clock and lasting until one. Startling wild west scenes will be shown by h ls
ing at 11 O C1UCK. uuu loa.liig Haul VUE. UMIIIIUy 1T..E* ..... AEUE. „ ... VO ,uunu by —
100 cowboys and Indians, giving a true and realistic picture of life on the plains. 3 Grand
Races every day: We now number somo of the best horses on the American turf among
our entries. Onr display of poultry, livestock, machinery and farm implements will be
Immense.
BALLOON ^SOHJlJTSIOnSi S
.1—i—j. A man will jump from a balloon and with his parachute will
LOW BATES
On til railroads for both passengers and freights,
J. C. CatxiT, Gen’l Manager.
II.0. Davidson, Seely.
OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, OCT. 23.
Vi. H. FOOTS CO.
It Was a Strawberry Ice.
Anxious Mother (to her 5-year-old
daughter just back from a children’s
party) — Why, Hester, my child
what’s the matter ? Haven’t you had
a nice time?
“I coo-coo-couldn’t cat any i-i-ice
ere ere—boo-hool—cre-cream.”
"Wouldn’t they give you any, pre
cious ?”
“They ga-gave m-m-me 6ome, b-but
it was soji. rare that I-I was ’fraid to
eat it. Boo-hoo 1”—Chicago Tribune,
Wanted Two at Once.
I see,” said n man entering a
carterer’s establishment, “that you ad
vertise weddings furnished?”
“Yes, sir,” replied the caterer brisk
^"I wish you’d scud a couple to my
house right nway. I’ve two daugh
ters I’d Tike to get off my hands.”—
Htftper’s Bazar.
Mr. Matteson expects to get the
alliancemen of Thomas county to sur
port him hecauso he supports the sul
treasury plan and Turner opposes it.
The alliancemen of Thomas county
are democrats, and they will not vote
for Matteson.
B. D. FUDGE,
XHOMASVILLE.'GA.
HARDWA:RES
STOVES, IRON,
BuRgy and Wagon Materia
Tin'and Hollow Ware,
Guns' and Sporting Goods
Ol all kind!, and agent for
King’s Powder Go.
Inldtr
—PRESENTING—
THE ROMANTIC IRISH DRAMA,
I WELL.
(A Companion Play to the Ivy Leaf)
A strictly first-class company,
- ■ C<
eluding the talented Irish Comedian,
CARROLL JOHNSON
(Lari o» Jonxsox & Slavin’! Minitbils.)
A carload of scenery. A powerful dra
matic company. Replete with new songs
and dances. Production same os nt the 14th
Street Theatre New Tork. Price 25, 50 nnd
1.00.
Seats on sale at Reid A Culpepper’s.
PHOSPHATE ROCKS
-ANALYZED BY-
€. S. BOXDUKABiT
-AT-
BONDURANT & PEACOCK’S
CASH DRUG STORE.
Terms reasonable. 10 1C Imd w
TJiomasville Marble Works,
Jackson and Stephen Sts.
Those having the misfortune to need a
Monument, Tablet or Headstone, either in
marble or granite will save money by get
ting our prices beforo purchasing. We arc
connected with the largest marble and gran
ite dealers in the Unitel States, and can fur
nish your work at remarkable low prices.
Call and see ua or write for prices. Satis
faction guaranteed in every tespccl.
Aldricb & Morse, Proprietors,
juno 18 lyd&w.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
FIREINSUR AN CEJAGEN T
LIFE INSURANCE AGENT.
RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT
MH1XGI0S TYPIWMTIK AGF.ST.
d.[C. MIMS.
PRACTICAL5 AND AANLYTICAL
' 5CHEMIST,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, I’hos-
phase Rock, etc,
TERMS jJIOUElt ATE.
Corrcsfondence^sollcited.
A nice selection of tarnished and unlur-
nished cottages for rent. Call on or address
J. E. B- Love.
158 Bread street.
1«-1 (Successor to Geo. Fearn)
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER IX-3
Mill located 8 miles north ot Thomasvillc.
I will deliver lumber any where in the
city or on board cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my patrons for past favors, I
ask a continuance ot the same, promising
fair, square, upright dealings in every par-
ticuiar. I guarantee prices and quality,
itrnlly ”
and respec
patronage.
tally solicit a share ol the public
J. B. BUBCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
9-3dAwtt
P. D. HEADLY,
JACKSON STRKST, *
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Jewelry
Alligator andJFish Scale
—AND OTHER—
Florida Curiosities.
docks. Watches ani Jcvtln Repaired.
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■W-A-ILLu :-:PAPBR
HR, O 3L -IL „
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Can be boughtjnowhere at tl?is Price except from
L F. Thompson & Co.
Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be
found in Somh Georgia we arc daily adding to it, and when
complete'd it will be the most carefully selected in the
We are now offering to the public a stock for .inspection ^nd
purchase, such as Thomasville has never seen below . t0 nsi«t-
lng of all kinds of
3DIE52BSS G-OOIDS,
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, YvRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
J.CXSOS' St. **xt to Watt'i Cobxii.
I will haTe regular tales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and live stock. I make a
specialty of selling household and kitehea
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments solicit
ed. Prompt retnrin end satisfaction guar
anUed.
10 3 Cm L. A. Dxiyis.
Jlltrly
Broad Street-
Men’sand Boys'Clottiing
For 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 oh
the market. We also keep a complete
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Everybody give us a call.
L. STEYERMAN & BRO.
AND
Cold Storao*e Company
Ice Made From DislillcdsWater Purcgand£Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
~Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and MangV,
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