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TiUKS ENTER liltE, TUOMASVILLE GlfiUitUIA, NOVEMBER. J8 iaC4
CUTTING IT DOWN.
The oldermanic candidates seeiu !is*l«
t . Representative Crompackor of Indiana
' lias toner been known oh nn - advocate of
cutting down the representation of the
f hOQtheru i-tata*. He tubes the ground
a tha» tlie southern representative* *ieid
u an undue amount of p wer because the
r negro is disfranchised oj* proven ted from
voting. If hie plan jvascarried»{.rough
* tlie representation wdujd look iibfcthts,
- uti compared to l he prese t
^Now. Tiien.
* Alabama 0 6
3 Arkansas ft . 5
I Ftrtiida 2 2
Georgia. J 11 0
Kentucky tl 11
1 Loataarri ; 7 4
i iftarfj»ippi * 8 4
. North CUruJhja ]♦} 7
I U -.uth Carolina 7 8
Tennessee JO 7
E Tex»«* " I ft 18
* Virginia 10 7
Totals 108 70
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f Savanuah, of artillery punch fame
r has been the targot for joieamitha for
, many yean. 00 account of the repnted
, bibulous tendencies of its citizen*. It is
l due Samnnah therefore to call attention
l to the face that at new club, that of the
. Savannah Volunteer Guards, prohibit*
i the sale of liquor and all . forms of
. gambling in the'dub house. In eli«ri-
natiug these two undesirable textures
of club life ,he S.vannhians ate simply
catting out two <*f the ihints every
young man is better off without W*
doll the editorial bouper in a o« ngratu
lafcory bow to the Suvnutmii Yufnuteer
Guard* mtd exptvS* the hope thiif their
commendable example wiU .spread nud
lie f tnol.itcil iu 01 bur oitte*.
In a circular letter to southern cotton
producers Harvie Jordun, president of
the Hoot hern Cotton Growers’ Protec
tive A*s< elation, ftdtisea them to swing'
to their cottou like it was a long- lew
relative with money 1n the bank. He
says that a hour c< uthn.&hus been form
ed t«» hatun’or uovn G.« price of cotton
The Japs says Ivuroti is very mcc-h
alive.
every Friday by the
rprise Publishing Co.
Iarify, ProxMent.
jortnuy, sea. <Ji I'-ca*
This is good hog killing aud quail kill
ing Wes flier,
Ileg u to count tp yonr Meting-* f«
Thanksgiving.
Well, they arc about to quit panning
1 Swallow’* name.
" he Sivann ih Press think* tl
syrup three times a day in Cairo,
The turkfcvw have sevuu tuofo dnyr to
strut nrpoiid before waltzing to the
guillotine, .
; lair to private and corporate interests
a like and would $ iuld to unjustlegistj-
tiop against the corporation*, thou we
lead would think the proper protection of
rail road iu'ererts would demand their
entry into the race. This is not the case
and bo»h private and corporate Interests
alike know it. It seems, however, that
e»utii fjor'ijquud lor every hale of Amoii-
cau short staple cotton made tills season
i<ud do, 11 profitable busincsi for the
stockholder* The pri.o of yarns lias
advanced 8 cents per pound within the
past 6J d»y* and an unprecedented de
mand fur cotton gooia exists while
s'oeks generally are lowor than they
have been for the -put twenty years.
I he thing to do now is to give the mar
kets and shippers a rest during the next
G j days and allow present stocks of spot
cotton be gotten out of the way,
Lot every ho'dor of cottou absolutely
stop telling and sit down at home end
quietly contemplate* rmmos. Lvt each
holder determine to put no more cottou
on the uiHiket until prices advance and
' never sell a bale on a depressed market.
Let county meeting* tie held all over
Official Paper of Thomas County
Guaranteed Circulation 2477.
The world hat returned its accustomed
coerto Oaeof U.oae Suuth Auiertc««n
revolution* i* new in preg/c.-s. •
Many wild political rumor* are afloat
and tin* news dUpatcli sent out from
Washington Is one of them.
President Roosevelt will soon visit
Georgia and it is said authoritatively
that on this visit he will take occasion
to make Hi* petition vu the negro ques
tion ciettr lie will make one or more
sptfoohe* and will by this method let it
be knoMii exactly how lie stands An this
important matter.
81nce the election the President's
friends have been actively discussing
this coming trip and they day that the
President feels very friendly toward the
South. Hen now in a position where
lie can disregard all .negro claims to
ottoe or recognition and he will proba
bly be heard from in n manner that
will entirely change the opinion of the
white people of the South toward him
Inasmuch u* the south i* h'jpele**dy iu
the miu'-iity tho Atehiug- of a few con
greesinvn Wuuhi not mean auy great
low* ct temporal pow
50 centtaad $t.<
All druggUU
principle
of the raid however will te Actively
resented. It Is liaraly probably that
the Republican potty will tube snub
measures. The Vlistne ;is interest-
lng : Atlier from tlie stAtid point of wlimt
might bj, than from what is apt to be,
In all the featnna of the late deceased
campaign none is more interosting than
the Important part played by newspaper
and msgsxtne advertising. The Re-
pnblloan national eommittes made free
nse of printers Ink in pebltoaUeps.
Douglas* governor elect of Massaehu-
Kite one ofiie few Democratic survt-
vore, waa an aggreeelve advertiser. It
no* ie ttoer than ever, "It pays to
adrcrriM.
complete rote hae been
land shore op M foliotra:
The beet way to make a happy Thank,,
giving ie to help tome poor nenoa have
an enjoyable day. Think of eomabody
yon can help.
BANK DEPOSIT
T7od havt/lieard of kite poetry of too-
Mima.. J>ndng theee aotnmu day* that
-jpnganwuiilnii ij Iliad bj the grinding ot
ttsfa oaua mill.
A Mltaitalppi contemporary ie growin
worried over the way eeiaooe la en
deavoring to control evorytliing con
nected with our lives and lima com-
tl/k/aVvv R. R. Fais pod. Notn
•dckweamt,
ifflttlgdtgggm suttuet.tt-ni t fqf'
‘ Bern. Tiiomae Wauou It in New York
ieermrUi)ii m political vouferenoe. He
•aomleoato reveal lit* political plane at
TRxkwsou on November 19.
ThU fearaome prying into every drop
ot water one drinks, the moteucholy
<luem tuning or food values with everv
spoonful one swallows; the nucerraiuty
ss to whether one draws Ills breath
deeply enough to pnmpall tho vitalized
air from his Iniigi, the teat deitityin
donbis as to whether one sho.ld sleep
with his heele higher than hit heed or
vice vena, la all calculated to destroy
that mental equipoise •> essential to
perfect health, "Oh, I with I had lived
before germawere discovered,” a young
mother elghedlu our hearing, and we
tould not bat e'ho the with.
It it imuiernl to do olamtily that
tartslch.wc ought to do skillfully, to do
WMMieedly that which ought to be done
•awttb consummate patieuoe, to bo tail-
He,l with ngliueo when beauty la
wwttUia teach.— Hamilton Wright JIabic.
health.
Hentz’s
Curative Bitters
Arbor Day w<ll be narco generally col-
oghaartl thronghont Georgia this year
rthaaaver bafore. becaaae State School
Omoltiloeit, W. B. Merritt hat ta
ta ttis matter In baud and hat enlisted
Oka fuaeraat of the enttio pnblto aoliool
anyaknm of the etateln this interesting
Area floating occasion.
Jktbor Day coeses on Deo. t, and it is
fkaf lfrom the eutlmslasm that has
Ikmii atlnul np nant the pnblto aoliool
■roleaa than f,000treea wi! theu be trana-
gplaatcd from forest* to beautify schools
jydi and play grounds, where they will
■caiaha nntilthey aucoomb after loug
gnats to tho ravages of time.
Bern is some stirring and sensible ad-
visa from the Florida Timos-Union to
athaBonth.
Prove ourselves so worthy that others
wi lament our inability to guide the
Motion; make onraetvea so strong at
gkoassthat we moy aave the uatlou it
^i-Ha, fnluess of time. We have |
im-w* that we keep a nursery of
maatn^aen; set thorn the leak of saving
mdXlft »o may act an example to all
manna la the land. Shall we not (tend j
Ugjthiryet on our own ground? The
BMaaihdg feepnd onoo^h > till to tarnish nn
mmaMphttif good govenuneut for the
^gdKnnnd iaitattMsof the world.
^m*ksinl^lbr stateamen—put down our
Oamicesnes—anpport only tho bast and
In tbe race for president of the senate
the motto will be. “Vote for West,
young man and grow.up with the
country.” r
COLOXEL WEST. .
South Georgia ‘*£a»n jWHSum a c-»u
(lid.Hto for <5IW\ Col- Vi.vai, Lowdw t
.duality, L iu tin- race-ftr Prv»4»loody of
the Henute. Tho j«ople of Georgia
know Oil*(lifsiii gaidled gentlemuu, Hu
ha* made an cu via b!e teem A i»aa member
of the iloufip.
Hu i* tinr».*u»jliiy roiui- fi ut mtr*
its tlie iinnof. Ir in left ui bo saro/iuin-
“Ttio croii is nX^jui Jie/ed,debla fcf n>
ou wiiciuot' tho rail roads can **My
r tlw t**!i flUo M Tiiomtm- orally are p.u J uinl it i» u > longer abac- • . .
„ ly engineer tliu caudiilory of some oth-
Ga., i-i ftevuid na&s mail i solutely iiecus-irjr i t s«!l the batAUee of r . .' . . .
r>i ^ , or. Will they doit*/ Will the peat Ie
tbecroo. iiivffiuiieM-xenon recently
. “.w v. ^ stiirortr 1^’ is lo ie hoped nofr- All
Jiiojfd irofittiiu CJ. 8. CtiiiffUs ; . . *
> . - i • , fJgu* at this time point t<> mil rood op-
4tiH*R-itiPTJ6N l.ifiA. , JnUojtiodthst up toOjfcobur I8sJ», only . . tI7 , .
r , r position to Gol. Wefit and tLolr«treug-li
, dPeoi'y. ".«■ Vc.ir i Ule^ if cotton had i,ceu gii.-; 1 . _. ",
— — _ .v. ‘ f); and iiiUttunce for Mr. Biei d Wi'lvhu
■ e wed Thbi report clearly inllcUe* thit , . . ,
So I ^ . ■lpeoi>loothortUGeoruiaai'.ltUisctimlji-
this crop will »iu< ux'/vwl i| f 0(K),WH> bale*, . .
i nation u^iIum Col. Went/ If it could
;f u (*t>ui.oa tli:*t figure , II,e tpinnenii, , , .
i ho «uid of Col. Wrat that lie woe not
oil tilfcml lo pay the produces J2
f»U Moutli* —
Three Months ..
On* Vv.ar
— JizAViitlrfi
Tv.vija MorH’rt «...
Month
Them is a battle ship named Now
Vf—-j- J< ought to bo ••ttusty ’*
••
TLnflAng dtiesd nud i«t hol ing back-
ml icdbe In si plnu for Ddinner,'Is
w#« the kind of h day that
think «b mt old trouble.
1~d hri u tin.v nvtioinl bulk,
kcwg viilzVl Tliu money nftrt fol
»i«oaiieriiy;
Ymhwd.y
•e there
i.Stlg p,tmu “.lint of
going to bait 1 himself the bolt and strong ssixl active step* be
taken to defend this meat vuluubto Agri
cultural product fnnu tho rapacious
greed of tho selfl.li epecn'Rtor. Let
every man. who still holds a bale of cot
ton in hlspoieeasioii join iu thorn uounty
or local mcnitngs, and agitato tho im-
portsnee of this a,up among Ids neigh-
bon to tho end stint sacceis iu the uesr
future will be aisored. We have held
bur own well so for but we oan do mooli
better and eaally advance the price from
two to three cents by persistently re us
ing to sell and lightening np present re
ceipts, We fixed onr minimum at ten
oentefor thlx season and maintalnad the
prioo within half a cent? of that figure
through October, the heaviest month.
Now let the price be fixed at 11 eeotx for
the remainder of the crop and the world
will aoo.pt it at that price which will
mean an additional gain ot Fifty million
dollar,.
ibrtdge Democrat deserves a
modal 1 v bravery. It sill
■ho original Parker erg.;:
“
pieeu of liuglund uanta is neo
eu Tin sia aud Juimii Women
rst auythlng, even make peace.
i Taidr remit those oongratnla-
l he ought do remember
vf an enemy are do-
MR. WATSON’S VIEWS.
Thevleweof Mr. ThowneE. Watson
on the last nationnl else lull are of In
tcrest. He sajs that no hope of roform
Is found in the Domooratlc party. He
hopes In crganlze the proplo along the
Uue, of "■Jeffersonian Domooracy” es
laldish reform pnirer, and propagate
"Jeffersonlau Democracy." He evb
den tlv do. a not expect any ooalltiou
with Ucarst or B.ynn. Iu regard to
Georgia he eaye:
"My own etato of Georgia is ax oom
pletely ouder the thumb of Morgan and
Balmont, one ot whom controls tho
Boo them railroad comblue, tho other cf
whom ooetrols the Leniaville & Nash
ville oombine, a* the state ot Peuntyl
Vania ia under the oentrol of the Penn
aylvania railroad. The situation la
•imply appalling and would not be be-
lleved by anyone who waa not conver
■ant with the faots. I expect to retnrn
home and open a campaign on the Hum
ot Jeffersonian democracy to take onr
state government out ot the oomrol of
of Morgen and Belmont, and to pnt is
iu the oootrvl of Georgia people, where
it belongs. In nearly every southern
state there is a similar contest to be
waged against corporation tyrauuy. By
the time the next presidential election
comes a-wntid there is every reason to
believe that there will be a sufficient
sentiment iu favor of the reform princi
ples embodied in the national platform
of tiie People's party to win soccssa at
the polls. It all depends upon the work
which is done iu the yean between now
nud then. I expect to do my share of
it,ttiiat is all I can my at present. I
will, however, repeat that I have not
purchased or routed a home in New
York, or anywhere else, and do not ex
pect to do so. My home U in Thomson,
(in, in a region whore my ancestors
settled ISO yean ago, aud it is there Mist
my home wilt be to the and.
We haven't heard that anyone is
worrying over the financial condition of
the A. C. L. but it they are their minds
can 1 o relieved by reading tha following
dispatch from Rlcltmoud.
Richmond, Nov, IS —Stockholders of
the Atlantic Coast Line met to-day and
declared a dividend of twenty-five per
cent on the common stock; twenty per
cent cash, five per cent on certificate of
Indebtedness, pavabls in January. The
capital stock was increased to fifty
million dollan. Thera was no change
in the officers. Tbe porcluue of the
Jacksonville and Southwestern railroad
was approved.
Very favorable reports about the
Lowry cotton picker are being tent oat.
The following is a sample;
The Lowry Cottou Picker, u tcefod
in Albany last week, pawed a grand
success. Capitalists from the North
were present and agreed to famish the
money to place it on the market. It is
claimed that it will pirk nt least one-
fourth of next .years' cotton crop. It
will pick tan bales a day, at n coat not
exceeding four dollars a day, and nt
present prices for picking cotton will
pay for itself in thirty day*
The light proposition is' weighing
heavily on tho scales of jnstico.
The new gome Iuwb have made qur-i!
scarce on the market. We will tike
qaail on snbsciiption.
A good many people if they worked
■: their trade liko they do at Christ
.ui ty, would lore their jnl g
Fi'igereld in to have „ bond elet-tfou
tocoutidcr llm q ,uo ion uf speeding
S4tMit> on se.wnigt., I top rll.'.vtl luiVi
totter igck than Vhi.niMvhlu dil
When it comes to a choice betw t-
migslug a good new. story and bratgiuj
sorrow to Innocent hearts 1,7 the jiuttii
Oitioii of a soil's orb,-other's sluime, u,
are willing to let the story s'ide
Let oar people keep tboir money
or invest it profitably at borne, avoid
ing the backet shop and "margin"
speculation. A keen observer svys
it is ■ peculiar feature ot Wall street
tpeeniatiou that the novice never gets
his oourage worked np to buy stocks
nutil tlie market is right on the top,
and he never couclnde* to sell nutil
the market is clear on the bottom."
Political statisticians will be interested
in knowing that the Democratic con
gressional vote in the eleven districts
totals #4,398. This ia about 30,000 more
than Parker’s vote. Judge Griggs, in
onr owu district received 8,03tVotes and
bad fewer cast against him than any
othtr candidate. 17 of the ballots in
the second, bore the name of A.
Finley, who wee a candidate in the
eleventh. Theee 17 were the only one*
coat against tho Judge.
We often hear the admonition to
temper justice with mercy. It ia also n
good idea to temper mercy with justice,
beggars Hook to Thomasville daring the
whiter months and indiscriminate giv.
lng make* impostors .wax fat. Let no
one go from yonr door hungry, but
before yon give money investigate the
merit* ot the cose.
Plans are being made to have Capt.
Richmond Pearson Hobson lecture here
during the early part of next month
under the auspices ot one of Thomas-
vilte societies The ex naval officer is a
noted success as a platform speaker end
he will donbtless have a big crowd.
The pep of the gan and the grinding
of the cane mill-are notes in South
Georgia’s Antnrnn *’ mpheny.
It s to be hoped that the Japanese
and Russians who are now negotiating
for peace will be sensible enuagH 10
make mataal concessions and step tlie
■laughter. Tbe world Is growing weary
of this senseless batcher/.
A man in London lias a clock that hu
only to be woond op once every 9000
yean. But his wife, still tells him to
pnt oat the cat.
Mitaonrl la a great male raising state
Guess some of them most have voted in
the national e'ection and contribated to
the Republican majority.
Every
Two Minutes
Physicians tell us that all
the blood in a,healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott’s
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
js such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach; a double advan
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott’s Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be
fore you expect it.
We Ivin lens you ■
sample fre*.
Be furs that this
picture in the furm of
a lube I is on the wrap*,
per vf every bottle of
LmuUion )ou buy.
Scott te Bowne
Chrmiit*
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
SUMMER.
-RATES.
Tliore who wish day board or pleas
ant room* with board can be accom
dated Everythin? dean, oomfortabla*
and hoiuHllke, good and prompt senioo
Riven to all. Phone 171.
Masu *y Hotel.
The former sovernor of South Garb
ling iasick. Now i* the time for the
governor of North Carolina to *tep in
with that time honored remark
Second Round.
Harwich, Friday Nov. 18, forenoon
tipenoe,'Monday Nov. 21.
Cairo, Tnesday Nov. 2L.aftersooii.
Cairo, Wednesday Nov. 33. forenoon.
Pavo. Friday Nov. 33, forenoon.
Patten, Friday Nov. 84. afternoon.
I will best my office iu Tbomasville I
from Deo. 1st to Deo. 20tli, on which !
day the books will positively close for i
the year 1904.
Rwpec. tfuL-
P 3 Ueeth T O
Old inm l) t, i,
ww-t Time*-Cnterptlee.
CHATTANOOGA PluWo!
Are Crop makers. They hjve beei irijJaiJ tiuil i.iiroti^ily
0. K. for this soil. A full line ol ai. sL: a •••«j * -
repairs at
WDISTINct PRltn
Jno. G. Burney’s
I.iuv.tit iuu, Lutic.Ca.