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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE * 1 * * * * * * * P
loan Triplett, Editor and Manager. \ is a nini ,„. j„ Atlanta In llie efleet
The Farmers' Alliance.
We have it l>y ulpgra|ili that there
SATt'RDAV, NOVKMBKIt 22, ISDO.
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JOHN TBlPI'ETr, ItII". all'll.
Notice to Advertisers.
To insure insertion, ail changes for
standing advertisements must lie hand
ed in by noon of the day before.
Alabama is fighting over a L'niled
.States Senatorship. Our fight is over,
thank von.
The last number of l’uck lias some
capital hits on the late sweeping dtm-
ocraoc victory.
I have heard of men being “too pro-
vious,’’ but it is saved for the Con
stitution editor to be too late.
Rkaiikk.
The Savannah Times refers siguili
eantly that the Burrow’s gang and
the republican party were broken up
about the same lime.
Gov. Noriben starts out well by re
fusing to commute the sentence > la
man condemned to be hung. 1 le i one
Henry Moore, colored, and will be -x—
ccuted to day, for the crime of murJi r,
at Jesup.
The point in the picture gotten up
by the republicans, showing empty
democratic scats in congress, ts har t!;'
visible now. They will not be empty
in the 52nd congress. Quite the con
trary. t he republicans w.ll have to
move back to make room tor the dem
ocrats.
Proleifbr Koch’s lymph is .-till bis
own, nobody else knowiosr how to
make it, nnd he has succeeded in get
ting lor it the greatest amount of free
advertisements a remedy ever receiv
ed. The professor is sure of a great
fortune if lie chooses to take it.whctli-
cr his lymph is the great remedy he
thinks or not. 1 —Telegraph.
Rutherford B. Hayes emerges trom
his hen bouse long enough to ask :
“What shall we do with the negro ?’’
Let him alone, Rutherford, let him
alone. He is doing very well down
hire, better than he is doing up North.
The negio problem will work i-selfcut,
if the rascally politicians will let him
alone. Let him aione. He is able to
walk alone by this time.
that prominent Allinneeuieii are pusli-
■ ing a move to change the officers of
the Geo'gia Alliance.
Ibis shows tit the mmol's have
: foundation in fact) that all is not
harmony within the Alliance and
i that the dissatisfaction's taking prac
tical shape.
The Chronicle hopes that the (Jeor-
I giu Alliance, as an organization for
: the social and material benefit of the
| Georgia farmer, will be kept intact;
j that as an organization, letting poli
ties alone, anil Hoiking for tie- eleva
tion of at.d hotter.cent el the men
who till the soil, it will lie iimimaimd.
We are sure that the Alliance, if
properly conducted, could arcompli.-li
great b ood for those who compose its
rank and lilc.
And we as sincerely hope that the
rumor that the attempt i- to lie made 1
to change the ollieers is founded on
tact and that the attempt will he
successful. We wish this for the
farmers' sake —August a Chronicle.
That ambitious nieii, politicians at
heart, earing little or nothing for the
real welfare n! the farmers, have man
aged to force themselves to the front
and shape the policy cl the order, is
now nppamr. Men have howled
themselves hoat.-e about the sub treas
ury plan, who did n a believe in it.
They were bidding for alliance votes.
The order is capable el doi g a hoi Id
of good for the farmers, if it is not di
verted from its original ptineiples.
Let the true ulliu'ioemen ot Gi-mgia
throw overboard the craltv politicians
who have been trying to u-o the order
lor their own political preleniieo;.
The order lias done much to elevate
and improve the tanning classes, and
il can, by adhering to llie true princi
ples of the order. do still more. A1
linneemen have been wanted again
anti again, about the danger ot al
lowing tlsc politicians to take the
lead Aliiatieennti will have the
sympathy and co-operation of all
clas.-is, id everybody, m tln ir ellorts
to better their condition, but the peo
ple lit Georgia will not tolerate any
man, or set of men, who trie- to pros
tilule the noble principles of the or-
det to their own selfidi ends. And
allinncemcn will not longer tolerate
them, either.
Stop the Steal.
The Americas Daily Times timely
remarks :
“The fact that Corporal Tiuiiit
has feen able to make 8200,0(10
one year out “I Ids pension agency il
lustrates one of the wo.-t fealnris of
the pension enormity. I’lie immense
sums that are wrung from the people,
nominally to demonstrate the grati
tilde of the nation to its old soldiers,
find their way mostly into the pockets
of pension agents.
It is a great outrage. The entire
pension business might very properly
bj thus designated, but the fact that
the money goes to enrich thc3H sharks
at Washington makes it more so.
It has been stated that we pay
more for pensions than Germany does
on her great armaments. It is true,
and a most forcible illustration of the
enormous tax that Americans arc
made to bear for this purpose. And then
the money doesn't go to the purpose
for which it was intended. If Tan tier
FtJEI 3TTOS |A LITTLE BETTER
; SOUB OAK SUITE
1 rr> broad street,
MASTXRY HOTEL BUILDING.
—FOB-
BEDROOM SUITE
With two extra large
French Glasses, for only
50; WOIT'TI #45.
This pattern of suite can only be found at
Other styles in ••SolitlJOak'’ Suits for
£j320.©0 soa-cL ^23.00.
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FRESH NUTS
□T. j. BALL. o3 :B£30-, drop’s-
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IvSTABLlSJlED 1H-I1
Use Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
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seed oil or beef tallow.
FIEST HOLIES ZD-iLILS-
At Cincinnati 1870 Sl-72-73-74 75-70-79 80; Vienna, Austria; New
Orleans 188-1-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887.88-8!), and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
Swan’s Down Patent Hour is the best.
The Consumption Cure.
Bkki.in, Nov. 19.—As a reward
for bis services in the interests of
medical science, the emperor will
probably confer the title of Mobility
upon Prof. Koeb. The professor
states that the government must pre
pare the lymph. To-morrow’s, num
ber of The German Medical Week
ly will contain an article
signed by Drs. Bergmauu, Fraentzl
and William Lesly and the stall of
surgeon Kochi, in which they declare i made ?J »O0,00(> in one year the entire
that, after experiments in many dif- I anll y 0 f pension agents that infest the
ferent eases, they are prepared to fully uational cai , ita ,
must have come in
indorse Prof. Koch’s statements re- { for proportional profits.”
garding bis remedy. stop the steal.
Some ot the evening papers warn ^
the public against the illusions en- .....
tertaiued by many regarding the ■ ^ Avenue,
efficacy of Dr Koch's remedy. They The McCabe and Young Minstrels
also complain that the stock of lymph j played to a packed house at the Avc-
is being exhausted. I liuc last night, nnd made a decided
The Tagcblatt says that Koch’s J hit. The troupe, which is a ge inline
procedure so far is open to severe . colored one, is composed of some elev
criticism, because he bus only given * cr performers, who render the various
bis lymph to a few colnborators whom
he could thoroughly trust to follow
his instructions, while the great scien
tific establishments und hospitals are
features of the programme in a taking
style.
Billy Wisdom nud Walter Dixon,
inwitals are t vo shining lights in minstrelsy, !ur-
cxcluded from the benefits <u the dis- j nidi the fun, while < ieorg.- Jackson
covcry. The Tageb'alt considered j and Frank Broom perform soma first
that the dissatisfaction among medi- class acrobatic feats. . Among (booth-
cal men and many patients who are j er members of the troupe ate Princie
anxious to submit to the treatment is | McCabe, Georg ! Jackson, Wiley
quite justified and declares the pres J Evans and Billy Wilson, all of whom
cot arrangements must be altered, are first class. The jokes arel'a^i-
Thc demand for the Koch syringes is ! ing, the songs cutchiug and infact the
so great that the manufacturers arc > entire programme entertaining. — N.
unable to till all their orders. 1 < >. Items,
OPERA HOUSE
_—!I ST ONE NIGHT.
MOXDAY, NOV. 24.
McCabe & Young’s
23—A UTI8T8—23
NEW .SONGS!
NEW JOKES!
NEW IDEAS!
Every Act a Feature !
Dull i tail to sec McL'nli. .v Vmn;'- It.nuti-
t ill.
CONGRESSIONAL-:-FIRST : PART
Wilt* It our Grand Stre et I'.tuidc at noon.
l»ri««
jc, :»0C find >l.<"
at Reid k Culp-
on sale
L. SCHMIDT,
l’KOI’ltlKTOi:
TII0MASV1LLH BOTTLING
ANB'CIDER WORKS,
J aekson ... Hire oit,
Munufactuier and hi*p«ust r of
SODA WAFER. GINGER ALE,
Etc., Etc.
Minefol Waters,
imported
Sooth Georgia College,
Branch of the stale University.
Fall Term Opens First Wednesday in
SEPTEUHEIt.
FACULTY.
C’tn rl*'M \V. Slmsoii, [•
President,
illis* ITIntli** William*, Primary Dcpartinout
The course «*f instruction will he thorough,
and strict discipline enforced. Young men will
he well prepared to enter the Eniverslty. The
health and morals of the town aro both good.
Students can pet board in private families at
reasonable rates.
Terms$10 per Session.
All students will he required to pay this
matriculation fee in advance, to the treasurer.
For further particulars address
CHARLES W. IIITHOX
President.
or WILLIAM I). MITCHELL,
Sooty and Trcus.
8-llM.f
THE WILLOWS.
CO!!. JACKSON AND HKWAItl) STS.
Is now open for the season. It has
liriplit, sunny rooms, with open fires, hath
room? with h »t and cold water, closets, po
lite and attentive servants. Table supplied
with the last of this and other markets
Tu nis from ten to tw»lve -lollars per week*
neeordin^ to location «:f room
11 i:. Mn d Mas.T. .1. Yoi no.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY.
"U.G.C.”
^arboimled witj*
from mineral s
natural
-riu-ri in
IN SYPHONS OR ON DRAUGHT.
a ki li. i.sxK (»:*
CONFECTION KIM KS, FRUITS,
NUTS RAISINS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS FANCY
GOODS
always o
in lowii.
i band.
Call a.
idy
Cures Gonorhooa and
Gleet in 1 toCDays, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
ucrid or poisonous substances, anti
Is guaranteed absolutely harmless,
prescribed by physicians. Itest Sy
ringe free with ouch bottle. Price fl
Hold by druggists. Howaro of Sub-
stltutes^AcmeChfMnjCo^
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
Jackson St. nkxt to Watt's Corner.
I will have regular sales every Saturday,
and sell real estate and live stock. I make a
specialty of selling household nnd kitchen
furniture, stoves, carpets and merchandise
of every description. Consignments tolicit-
ed. Prompt returns and .satisfaction guar
anteed.
10 rt f>m L A. Dreyvk.
i Priced elsewhere in these columns at §21).50
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SIDE HOARDS AND HAT RACKS AT COST
If you will bring money with you, we wit! set! you furniture
at you own price.
MATTINGS AND HUGS GUN A P.
Our stock of Sash, Jilinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass
cannot be equaled in the city.
WALL PAPERSTILL AT 5cAROLL
L F. fl@*pn 4 U.
■where he her, Ivtight e complete
line cf the tvrr Lite:! lh;ngz
cut hi Jail ur.d winter geode.
WHICH MUST (BE SOLID,
und in order le cell them lewer
than any one che, see /vv/v.v w
sell them only /or the ca.h.
You can get mere goods /rom
us with the cash than any other
house in town, he! everybody
come and oring their 'poehet
hooks, per we most positively will
not charge any goods until
'January isi, iSco.
'Respectfully.
/.. STEYHIIMUM
AXW-
Cold Stoi-Ltoe Oompanv
Ice Made From Distilled^Water Pure ami Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the.City.
Give orders to Wagons or a m.d)j(direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, ami Mang’r,