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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
/ 'ohn Triplett, Editor and Manas
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,189*.-'
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The Work of tho Alliance.
[From the Southern Cultivator for Sot.) '
It is well worth the calm and unbais-
sed attention of every lover of his
country and the perpetuity of its enr
lightened government, to consider the
true object and work of the Farmer’*
Alliance.
What was the originating cause of
the movement, and the work to be ac
complished by it ? That Agriculture
is depressed admits oi no dispute. It
is a patent fact. Impelled by a desire
«. to rid themselves of unneccessary bur*
dens, the farmers united to discuss the
tvils under' which they ar e suffering
and devise a remedy. This is their
unquestioned right. Their declaration
ot the purposes of the organization is
as clear a: the sunlight and commend
those purposes to the good will ot all.
Here there are:
“First—To labor for the education
ot the agricultural classes in the
science of economical government in a
strictly non partisan spirit'
Second—To endorse the motto:
“In things csseniial, unity; in all
things, charity.’’ ■
Third—To develop a better state,
mentally, morally, socially and finan
cially. •
Fourth—To create a bolter under,
standing for sustaining civil officers in
maintaining law and order,
Fifth—To constantly strive to se
cure ifitire harmony and good will
among all mankind, and brotherly love
among ourselves.
Sixth—To. suppress personal, local,
sectional and national prejudices, all
unheal' hy rivalry and selfish ambition
Seventh—The brightest jewel* which
it garners are the tears of widows and
orphans, and its imperative commands
are to visit the hopes yhere’lacerated
hearts are bleeding; to assuage the
sufferings of a brother or sister; bury
the dead; care for the widows and ed>
ucate the orphans; exercise charity
, towards offenders; to construe words
and deeds in their most favorable
light, granting honesty of purpose and
intentions to others ; and to protect
the principles of the Alliance unto
death. Its laws are reason and equity,
its cardinal doctrines inspire purity of
thought and life, its intention is peace
on earth and good will towards men !’’
Let us analyze their purposes. Non
partisan, non-political, non-sectarian,
non-sectional!
The character of the purposes was
fully emphasized in the fundamental
organism of the organization. The
honor and integrity of the order was
pledged to each member that there
should be no conflict with their politi
cal or religious views. The base of
the organization was to render the
lives ot farmers and laborers more at
tractive, country life less lonely and
more social, and lo better their finar.
cial condition.
"There are two theories as to the
cause of agricultural depression. One
theory, (held by politicians largely) is
that the depression is due solely to
legislation, and to remedy the evil,
legi»lalion.must be controllod, and to
control legislation, the farmers must
form a political party.
The other theory^ is that the depres-
s on is caused jointly by bad legislation
by the political parties on one side,
and want of economy; on the part of
* the farmers on the.«$eir, and that the
remedy lies in reform on> /both tides
moving in parellel lines.
Jj, The last theory U the foundation
stone o( the Alliance movement.
Their work lies in educating the farm
ers in^he economical conduct of their
ownaffairs, in .theproper understand-
ingx^the science of gov^nmen^ an
bringing, all classes together in. har-
iohy and good will. *
Not theirs to inculcate the spirit of
hostility to any class; not theirs to im
pute dishonesty to any class; not
theirs to breed dissension and sow dis
cord among the people ; not theirs to
enter the political arena and disturb all
parties that new parties may be crea
ted. Higher! Nobler ! Grander! are
the aims of the Alliance. Write in
letters of living light, this quotation
from their declaration of purposes:
“Its laws are reason and equity ; its
cardinal doctrines inspire purity of
thought and life; its intention is
“Peace an earth and good will towards
men.” He who would prevert this
purpose, would degrade the organiza
tion by destroying the honor and in
tegrity of the brotherhood solemnly
pledged to each member. Brothers
let us “protect the principles of the \l
liaoce unto death.”
Ai.lianceman.
Ochlockonee Dots.
.The heaven seem to • have a big
leak ’In them to day (Wednesday).
We have been having lightwood knot
floaters all day, and still it rains.
A cool wave truck us this week,
and overcoats nud thick clothing
made ono feel comfortable.
Miss Addie Berwick visited Miss
Carry Lord, of Thomasvillo, last
week.
Mr. T. E. Collier and little daugh
ter, after a visit to old friends, re
turned to O^dele the 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pittman, of
Thomasville, were in town last week.
Quite a crowd from hero attended
tho association at Boston. -
Mr. W. J. White and family is
missed by many. Cairo will be their
future home.
Mr. Walter Stiickland, ‘an Och»
lockonee boy, but now of Macon, is
visiting his old home, to the delights
of his many friends.
Mrs. Capt. Walters and Miss Fran
ces Forbes, of Thomasville, spent last
Saturday in town. They were guests
of the Perry House.
Miss Sallie Cannington, of Pdham,
who has been visiting Miss Ida Sin
gletary, returned home Monday.
Mr. Allen Bullock and son, Silas,
left Wednesday for Macon, to attend
the fair.
Yes, I’ve got it or rather it has got
me, this up-your-nose craze. I am
greatly tickled with it, that is, my
nose is. They say it is the genuine
imported, not adulterated, and duty
paid with letters blown in. My
throat and language aro inflamed.
The mucus membrane won’t yield to
anything I may pour down, and I’ve
tried a little of everything—especially
.the latter. I suffer from several
stitches in my head, and the lack of
several in my clothes, which buist in
sneezing. I sneeze at every body J
see, which I do not think altogether
proper, and I hnve such a roaring in
my head that tho people who live on
the street complain that I keep them
awake. I hove to get up on a chair
to talk aboye a whisper, and I am
afraid I will have to brosthe through
my ears. It is worse at the morning
than at night, and at night it is worse
thaajn the morning. My eyes are as
watery ns railroad stock, and my neck
exceedingly stiff and formal. I sit in
the dark at night because I sneeze the
lamps out, and ray nose is so sore I
will have to chloroform it to blow it.
That’s the kind of “Cat” who is
SullSCItlBER.
tt is , 4 i;
Last Monday the first cargo of
southern coal, consisting of 700 tons,
wns shipped from Norfolk to Liver
pool. Thisis “carrying coals to New
castle" in earnest It is probably
but the beginning ot what promises
to bo a. very profitable traffic.—News.
South Dakota is said to be suffer
ing for “wool, water and woman suf
frage.”
If it can secure the two first, they
might scuffle along somehow without
the last. 1
What is more pleasant than to bathe
the face, hands and neck alter a warm
walk with Shepard’s |B.'B. Cologne!
Try Lamar's Diarrhuia Mixture and
your Dysentery will be stopped.
<3bE3Q„ ‘W. FOEBBS
175 Bread Stree t, Masurv Hotel Building.
RATTAN ROCKERS.
BAMBOO EASLES,
—AND
Carpets,
Mattings,
v Ru S s ' ,,
LARGE \ OilCIoth,
. WTin ,n\ W-VU, PAI’ER\ SCREENS.
ANT IOL E X/ v.’indc-w Shades \
Bed Room Suits^v.^XortRrcT’
WITH TOILET GLASS Curtain Poles,
Ny Pictures,
Only $ WtiS'HIa X. Mouldings,
\ Carriages.
Portiere Curtains 2.65 per pair; worth 4.50 \ Etc.,
, Etc
Window Shades on Spring Koneis 35 cts. Sold
elsewhere at 50 cts ; s a special iavor.
Watch this Corns
GKE30. ‘W;.
CASH O JR. X a>T;-S
Sfp21-d&wly
r for Low Prices.
^OKBBS,
.LME3STTS.
0 [ ea f Lard
ESTABLISHED 1841
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
iSliliU! _
Is guaranteed to be made • ad.-olute’y ot - hog’s fat.
seed oil or beef tallow.
At Cincinnati io70-81-72-7S-74 75-7G-7!) Ml; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair;
Exposition 1887-88-80, and nineteen others
this lard than any other.
Swan’s Dowu Patent fiour is the best.
No cotton
Piedmont
More medals awarded to
AN
E
wjf
J&lL
OSITION
MONrGOMBH.Y, ALA..
Opens November'-1, Closes
A magnificent exhibit .of the world'.*? products a?
by any other exposition.
November 15, 1890.
! t.i.'.mil'rcturcs. Attractions unequalcd
PAWNEE BILL,
wi.h his great wild west show, will give one complete performance every day, commen®
mg at 11 o’clock and lasting until one. Startling wild west sccnc3 will be shown by h‘®
100 cowboys and Indians, giving r. true and realistic picture of life on the plains. 3 Gran®
llaccs every day: AVo now number some of the best horses on the American turf among
our entries. Our display of poultry, live stock, machinery and farm implements will be
immense.
B-ALLOOKf -ATBOIEIISrSIOlSi S
From among the clouds. A man will jump iVom-n balloon and with Ills parachute will
land safely on tho ground.
Z_iCr\?v r ES
On all railronds for both passengers and freights.
J. C. Ciieskv, Gen’l Manager.
II. C. Davidson, Sccty.
OPERA HOUSE. Tliomasville Marble Works,
TUESDAY OCT 28, 1S9(\
-CHARMING—'
Hettie Bernard Cliase
Supported by a Fine Company of
Dramnti^ Artists, and the famous
Golden Gate Quartette, in her latest,
best and great play,
IITTMflT TJJn Ft K T>¥ Ik.Ts' >»
....... IT
iiu-uslt,
A Romance of Ah
CHAS. W. CHAWE.
“Truefriends, like wry clir.glhg t * the wall.
St%nd side by side, or both i-r-ciher fall.”
Special Scenery for tl.: »a tiro acts!
The Great Shipwreck Scon.: i h Wonder
ful Ice Glacier Scene, with L . Mly Illumi
nated Aurora EorcalL. i rh • -!», ho, 1.00.
Seats on sale at Reid U ■ • t tr’s.
PHOSPHATE HOOKS
— anaiv '/.ki> ::v—
€. 8. B03&S502A2S®
—AT- |
BONDUBANT &' PEACOCK’S
CASH DRUG STORE. ,
Terms reasonable. lo 10 lmd w
Jaokson and Stephen Sts.
Those having the misfortune to need a
Monument, Tablet or Headstone, either in
marble or granite will rave money by get
ting our prices before purchasing. We are
connected with the largest marble and gran
ite dealers in the Unitci States,andean fur
nish your work at remarkable low price*.
Call and see us or write for prioes. Satis
faction guaranteed in every icspeet.
Aldrich & Morse, Proprietors.
juue 18 lydiw.
REAL ESTATE mu
mmi
FIRE INSURANT]: AGEIST
life.insukaxt; ac. ext,
RENTAL AND COLLECTION AGENT
REMINGTON lii’EMi'ilti; AGENT,
A nice Klcctiuu of furui.-hi.i aad uulur-
nished cottages fur r at. Call u:i or add.i\ .2
J. ld.,14. Love.
158 Broad street.
10-1 (Successor to Geo. Fcarn)
J. R. BURCH,
DEALER IX- 4
Rough and Dresssd.Lumbgr ofall Kinds
Mill located 8 miles north of Thomasville.
I will deliver lumber any where in the
city or on hoard cars at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my patrons t',: past favors, I
ask a continuance o! the same, promising
ftir, iquarc. upright d.-Uings in e very par-
tlcular. I guarantee prices and quality,
and respectfully- eoUrlt a share o! the public
patronage,
■ J. IE. BURCH,
THOMASVILLE, GEOP.CIA
0-3diwtl
«2. €. MIMS. -
PRACTICAL AND AANLYTICAL
CHEMIST,
SAVANNAH, UGA.
Analysis of Fertilizers, Soils, I’hos-
pliase Rock, etc.
VJBB20S MOSERAfEi
Correspomleucejsolicited.
9-30-tf
P. D. HEADLY,
JACKSON STREET.
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Alligator and* Fish Scale Jewelry
—AND OTHER—
Florida Curiosities.
flocks, Watches anJ'Jmlrv Repaired,
d&w -27ly
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jackson Sr. ncxt to Watt;* Cork**.
I will have rcgnlnr .rales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and lire stock. I make a
specialty of selling household and kitchen
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments collcit-
cd. Prompt returns and satisfaction guar
anteed. ,
10 3 Cm L. A. Deevkr.
Can bo bought ^nowhere at this Price except from
Janl-lT
Broad. Street*
Although we have already one of tho largest stocks to he
found in South. 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
IDIEBIBSS O-OCODS,
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
Men’s and Boys Clotbjng
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 on
the market. We also keep a complete
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS ;
Everybody give us a call.
L. STEYEMHAN & ML
11
AST© > /••• •
Cold. Storage Company
Ice Made From Distilled^Water PurcUaud^Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or mail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r,
Bly ' . "