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T IE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE
ohn Triplett, Editor and Manager.
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1890.
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Notice io Advertisers.
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ed in by noon of the day before.
Democratic unity should be the
■watchword of the hour.
In the recent election the Demo
crats got 727,550 votes more than any
other party.
Let the democrats of Georgia pull
themselves together again. Close up
the ranks for 1892.
There arc only two great parties in
this country, the republican party and
the democratic party.
The reason women do not propose
is supposed lo be due to the fact that
they want the last word.
If the worl I tried one half as hard
to be good as it does to seem good,
sinners would be as rare as saints are
now.
Some how or other the man who
snores the loudest always seem to go
to sleep first in a Pullman car.—Ex
change.
Congressmen are already gathering
in Washington. There are some
mighty long faces among the republi
cans. Reed has -swunk” considera
bly since the election.
The lady managers of the World’s
Fair have elected Mrs. Potter Palmer
permanent president. Mrs. Palmer
will be remembered by many here,
having spent a portion of two seasons
in Thomasvtlle.
It is now generally conceded that
the legislature will adjourn over for a
summer session. This is the same old
story. \Ye*h:id hoped that the far
mers would wind up the business in
forty days.
“Watch me gobble,” remarked the
fat Thanksgiving turkey cock, as he
strutted by the small boy.
“That’s all right,” replied the small
boy; “but wait till next Thursday,
uud feel me gobble.”
The Cambridge Democrat says:
All honor to Senator O’Neal, and
Representatives Smith and Mostly.
They voted Democratic Decatur’s
voice for Gordon, and would have
stooa by the old hero in the last ditch.
Planters will be greatly interested
that a very handy machine for picking
cotton has been invented, and the first
bale picked by it was exhibited in
Memphis last week. If it will do all
that the inventor claims for it, the
planter can, bv its use, place himself
in a much more independent position
than he is now. He says it will do as
much work as fifty men.
The Minstrels at McDonald’s.
, It is refreshing to see a negro min
strel show composed of real negroes
and real minstrels. McCabe & Young’s
troupe gave a performance last night
that filled the bill completely. They
were not imitation darkies, and their
fun was not strained. Neither, strange
as it may seem, were they poor musi-
siaus or bungling performers. The
show was a clever one from beginning
to end—no chestnuts, no humbug,
but bright und crisp, and enjoyable
throughout At the risk of shocking
the conservative opinion of Montgom
ery. we make bold to say that McCabe
& Young’s minstrels are in everything
that goes to constitute negro miostrels,
os far above George Wilson’s min.
strata as the moon above our wood
shed.--Montgomery, Ala., .Sunday
Dispatch, Oct. 14.
How Lymph is Made.
Berlin, Nov. 21.—The Frankfort
Courier states that the lymph used by
Prof. Koch for the cure ot tuberculosis
is prepared in an incubating stove,
with a space that is hermetically seal
ed and sterilized, and thereby render
ed free from lungus.
The interior ol the air-tight space is
divided by an unglazed procelain dia
phragm into an upper and lower sec
tion.
In the upper section is placid a
salted meat broth, in a gelatinous
slate, containing colonics of the tu
bercle germ.
This mass gndually liquifies and a
gelatine liquid drops slowly through
the porcelain plate into die lower sec
tion. The liquid then contains all the
secretory products, but is tree trom all
living or dead germs, or reproductive
spores, and is the lymph as used.
The Empress Frederick yesterday
gave audience to Prof. Koch, win ex
plained the results as already obtained
trom the use of his curative lymph and
the benefits he hoped would be con
ferred upon humanity by its general
use.
A meeting ol the medical society
was held yesterday, at which Prof.
Virchow, the celebrated German phy
sician, presided. Prof. Virchow made
an address, in which he defended
Prot. Koch against the charge of hav
ing prematurely published the facts
regarding his discovery.
The first information he gave re
garding the subject, Prof. Virchow
said, was given to the medical con
gress recently held at Berlin,.and the
disclosures he then made were in con
fidence, with the urgent request ol the
committee, ol the congress,Jand Dr.
Von Gossler, the Prussian Minister of
ecclesiastical affairs, education and
financial affairs.
Norwood Talks.
There is an interesting talk with
Mr. Norwood, on the late exciting
contest for Senator in the last issue
of the Savannah Daily Times. Here
is the pith of it :
Between Gov. Gordon and Mr.
Calhoun the Norwood men would not
have hesitated a minute. They would
have goue to Gov. Gordon to defeat
Mr. Calhoun and Gov Gordon’s
friends were as firmly resolved to go
to Col. Norwood if necessary to defeat
the candidate of Macuue and Livings
ton. In tact, it was a Norwood man,
Norman, of Liberty, who changed
and east the deciding vote. The Gor
don and the Norwood factions were
equally determined to save the State
from Livingston and Macuue, and as
soon as the election was over they
were on the best of terms. No resent
ments were cherished.
“I knew that I was sacrificing my
self when I spoke Friday night, hut I
had mndc up my mind that old Geor
gia should not he sold out.”
Everyone will honor Norwood for
the bold stand which lie took.
Northern Speaks.
The following is the report of the
speech of Governor Northern after
the election of General Gordon :
“My countrymen,” said he, “all I
can say to you is, tliauk God for Gor
don. [Great applause.] Thank God
for the state that gave him to the
United States of America. [Ap
plause.] Thank God for the people,
brave and true, that present him to
the Amcricati people; who crown
him with their proudest love and
trust him with their highest honor.”
[Prolonged applause.]
And who is hold enough to chal
lenge Governor Northen on his al
liance principles ?
The Crank is Brave.
Let us cherish the crank. Let us
cultivate and corner him here iu this
land where blessings are plentiful and
curses few. He is a being that never
lies still and nev er crawls. He may
he a kicker, a bucking broncho, a
wasp or an eagle, but he is never a
parasite or a snail. Whether he play
the part of the pcstifcrious gnat or
the trumpetiug elephant, lo man can
accuse him of being a sneak, nor an
enemy in ambush.
He may he right or he may be
wrong; he may be a necessity or a
nuisance; but he is always frank,
fearless and a fighter, striving earn
estly to enlighten and improve the
World.—Kate Field’s Washington.
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Other styles in “Solid Oak” Suits for
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Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best.
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TOMPKINS’ GASH DRUG STORE.
PRICES DEFY COMPETITION.
McCabe & Young’s
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NEW JOKES!
NEW IDEAS!
Every Act a Feature !
Don’t fail to sec McCabe & Young’s Beauti
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Watch our Grand Street Parade at noon.
Price.—25e, 50c and $1.00. Scuts on sale
at Reid k Culpepper’s.
Young Eemale College.
THOMASVILLE, GA.
A complete stock of new
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent
medicines, hair, looth, nail
and shoe brushe*. Lundborg’s
Tarrants, Manns, Colgates
and other standard perfumes;
toilet soaps, gold pens and
spectacles. A choice line of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Prices cut on everything—
lower thau anywhere in town.
Come and save money. .Note
the address.
107 Broad Street.
[Opposite Jergcrs.]
11 23 lm B w t.
Aflbrds every facility for thor-
* ough education.
Terras Moderate
In all departments. One month af
ter opening of term, pupils will bo
charged lrom date of entrance. For
catalogue and further particulars ap
ply to .Tno. E. Baker,
President.
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liiicklen’a Aruicu Halve.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheam, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give-perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S, J. Cossets Drug Store.
wnv WILL YOU cougu when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cU, SO cts., and $1. For sale by Hicks and
Peacock.
OAKBITITE
-FOR-
SEE THIS
Improved Rocker with a rod which guarantees Rockers never
to get loose.
SIDE BOARDS AND HAT RACKS AT COST
If you will bring money with you, we will sell you furniture
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. Tkompsoi & Ho.
Janl-ly
Our Mr. Stcyerman has just
returned from Mew York,
where he has bought a complete
line of the very latest things
out in pall and winter goods,
WHICH MUST (HE SOLO,
and in order to sell them lower
than any one else, we propose to
sell them only for the casJ>.
You can get more goods from
us with the cash than any other
house in tenon. Lei everybody
come and oring their pocket
books, j or we most positively will
not charge any goods unlit
January ist, iSgo.
(Respectfully,
L. STEYERMJM & RRO.
AN®
Cold. Storage Company
Ice Made From Distilled^Water Pure^and Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the^City.
Give orders to Wagons orjmailjdirect to
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