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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
lohn Triplett, Editor and Manager.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 189®.
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Now for 1691.
The news actually gets better.
Reed’s rascality
his party.
helped to defeat
FIEI
The defeat of Breckenrtdge
kansas will be regretied.
in Ar-
cracy.
Old Leon rolled up a round thous
and majority for the democratic tick-
' ct.
The election for Judges will begin
on Monday in the legislature. Then
there will be a scramble.
It is now certain that the democrats
will have a majority approximating
one hundred in the next house. Many
place the figures even still higher.
The Floridian says :
It is rumored that the Augusta, I’al-
lihassee and Gulf railway company
will soon put on a large force of hands
and expect to have cars running to
Tallahassee within 90 days.
Tell it again : yes, tell it again, that
the democracy of the country have
triumphed over fraud and corrup
tion. The iniquitous McKinley tariff,
the brutal force bill, and Tom Heed’s
radical rulings and rascality, have
been spurned by the American peo*
pie: spurned and repudiated in a
manner which has struck the republi
cans with astonishment. They are
, paralyzed.
WI'A'Q.
1 The Araericus Recorder says:
“The alliancemen seem to find it n
hard matter to agree on a candidate
for the United States Senate. Hines
don’t seem to do; Norwood is not
liked, Smith and Gartrell have almost
dropped out, and Calhoun is said to
be a railroad man, so who is the man ?”
Why Gordon, of courso. Who else
should it be f
The Nation's Rebuko.
Mr. Thomas B. Reed was elected
Speaker of the House in the present
Congress by a majority of 7. When
the House adjourned the Dictator
had succeeded in making that majori
ty 24. When the House meets iu
December, 1891, Mr. Reed, if lie is
the candidate of his party for Spea
ker, will be defeated by a majority
of at least 70. That is the response
of the country to his insolent challenge
to accept a House of Representatives
which he thanked God was no longer
a deliberative body. It is the answer
of the country, also, to the tariff of
the Republican party, put upon the
statute book just in time to be voted
on by the people, and to the Force
bill postponed “until after the elec-
lions.” It is not so much the rover- j
sal as the indignant repudiation of
the “popular verdict," which Air.
Iliscock claimed had been given in
advance in favor of the McKinley
bill. It is the rebuke of the natiog,!
to the party managers who had set up ! ( eS ~
the gblden calf of monopoly nnd
called on the people to bow down and
worship it. It is the notice to Mr.
Harrison and his administration that
the government of the United States
cannot be bougSt with money or with I
patronage more than once by the i
A.tn.i purchaser —New lull Times j
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175 BROAD STREET,
MASTXRY HOTEL BUILDING.
LISE ANTIQUE OAK
BEDROOM SUITE
With two extra large French Glasses, for only
#29.50; WORTH#45.
This pattern of suite c;m only he found at.
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BETTER,
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Other styles in “Solid Oak’
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Suits for
$23.00.
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Hill will go to the Senate.
New York, Nov. 6.—Late returns
from Sullivan county indicate the
election of Georgo M. Beakcs, demo
crat, for the Assembly instead of Rose,
republican.
Unless the official returns make
further changes in the list, the As
sembly will staad 08 democrats to GO
republicans, and the democrats will
have a majority on joint ballot in the
legislature nud elect a United States
S
t tie Vt. ml thin morning euiioriaiiy
puts forwurd the name of Gov. Hill
for election to the United States Sen
ate.
A V0ry i/iusu uuijiaiaiui u. |
Chicago, Nov. 6-—The Democrat- j
ic State Central C immittee says that I
the Legislature on a joint assembly j
will stand tot Republicans, tot Dem
ocrats and two Farmers Mliance repre
sentatives.
One of the Alliancemar, Moore, of
the Forty-fourth dt-tricr, has said that
he will affiliate with the Democrats on
all party measures, but will not vote
for Gen. Palmer for United States Sen-
at or.
The Democrats hope to gain anoth
er Representative in llardin county,
where the returns are as yet incom
plete.
This would give Gen. Palmer a ma
jority of one on joint bal.'ot.
Wesleyan Advocate.
Atlanta, Ga„ Nov. 5.—The Board
of Truitees ef the Wesleyan Christian
Advocate, the church organ of over
xoo,ooo methodis'.s throughout Geor
gia, and a paper which has been print
ed in Macon for the past twenty-five
years, have decided to move its publi
cation to Atlanta after Jan. 1, next,
where it will be printed under the man-
agrnent ot a Board ot Directors
Rev. T. T. Christian will be assist
ant editor and business manager and
Rev. Dr. W. F. Glenn editor in
charge.
The Prayer Wheel of India.
The prayer wheel consists of a metal
box about as big around as one which
hold* boot blacking, and about twice
as deep. Through it a wire is stuck,
and is fastened into a handle a foot
long. Inside the box there is a roll of
prayers written in Thibetan characters,
«nd the worshiper ratth s off prayers at
the rate of 100 a minute by giving the
handle a twist and setting the bov to
rolling. Each roll records a prayer.
Every prayer does away with one or
more sins and puts a brick in the pave
ment which leads toward heaven.—F'.
G. Carpenter’s Letter.
UOd 5m
Gk W. FERRELI
Estimates of our Majority.
New York, Nov. 6.—The morning
papers’ estimates of the political com
plexion of the next house vary con
siderably.
The Times estimates the majority j will sustain himseli nobly in the posi
President Mitchell of tha Senate.
The press of the state very generally
endorse the election of Hon. Robt G.
Mitchell as president of the Senate.
The News and Advertiser, Albany,
says:
Southwest Georgia is proud of the
president of the Senate. Robert G.
Mitchell is a man in whom this entire
section feels deep interest and his elec
tion to this position is lully apprecia
ted bv this people for it reflects honor
upon one well worthy of it and lie who
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Opposite Mitchell House.
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of tho democrats at 151.
The Herald makes it 121.
The World makes it 141.
The Sun makes it 154.
The Tribune makes it 60.
Crazy Cottrell Killed.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 6. -Last
night W. W. Cottrell, ex-Mayor of Ce
dar Keys, Fla, wrote the Chief of Po
lice of Montgomery that be would kill
him on sight. At noon to-day Cot
trell entered the chiefs office and rc-
edvM the ‘Contents of a double-barrel
shotgun. He died instantly.
tion.
Welcome, Wisconsin.
Judge A. H. Hansqil received the
following special yesterday morning:
Manitowoc, Wis., )
November 6, 1890.)
To Judge Hansell:
A veritable Waterloo. Wisconsin
democratic by 40,000. Entire State
ticket elected. Both houses demo
cratic.
Raiir.
Rah! for Rahr and the gallant de
mocracy of Wisconsin,
ESTABLISHED 1841
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I will have regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and live stock. L make a
specialty of selling household and kitchen
jQirniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments [elicit
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ot all kindf, and age it for
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at you own price.
MATTINGS AND RUGS CHEAP.
Our stock of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass
cannot be equaled in the city.
WALL PAPER STILL AT 5c A ROLL
L F. Thoins@i & St.
Janl-lr
Although we have already one of the largest stocks to be
found in Soul h 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
DEBSS Gf-OOIDS,
XIEBIZLCIMIIZ&TGi-S,
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WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
Men’s and Boys Clothing
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.
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MB-
OolcL Storage Company
Ice Made From Distilled Water Pure and Sjarkllng.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons or^mailjdirect to
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