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August T9 !i , -1894,
MM* '/».-.(}«-
V 1 ''
W r ate.
Of
>. ng rental An to
toe i'o iij. W by
the ij vi’.tA'Lit ta . order to ttcootn-
pSish that very important design.
There is nothing in the ‘•Star
State” that would interest the av-
eiago “goober grabbler' 1 about, this
time unless it be the fact we have
(he best crops since 183:3 and equal
ly as good us they were then. The ;
cotton cop is simply unusual.
The health of the country is
good and all in pretty fair spirits
considering the low price ot cotton
anti all ocher products of the farm.
Ic is • almost impossible to rent
land here; there being more renters
than places.
Polities are pietty warm, but
nothing like it has been, the pri
maries are over, the .stats conven
lion will come ofr' ru-st week and
then i'he democrats know what is
next, hence the greatest eftcitemenf
will be over as the populists do
not “cut mucii figure” :a this part
tbo world has OTCV Tenoys, 2-i -. ls ~. -----
gives t!:oa hpal-t-h. It -win sava «iot? Hvt«
PgpsourpupuTist friends;
" .-i^Bade matters any better
BBftlie democratic party?
Dt see it. It seems to us
Ruive been better policy
fibpuiist friende to h&ve're-
i with ub and'helped us to
ir of the evils of which they
oh: co-D.rsa
For full information write at
once to
say about our State campaign
since it appears to us the probable
result can he summed uip in a ft t?
words. T.h j sign 5 arc, that the
entire democratic ticket will be
elected. We do not believe cab
populist I iendc espec-: iG-olecLany
of their ticket except Judge nines';
Suppose they elect bin it ’ will, .do
them Hub good since itr.&cema ‘ fo'
•j.3 Gv.y- C:-r.uOi Slops to Meet &: y-
thing like a majority of the -next
tiigisiarnm, • ' • . ■.
r* Of cr uifiej one democrat must,
not depend on another-. to,< do the
voting; what might occur in that
event bo man Scan t t#l;" Wo do
fict.Tji
The only -Muchica that will] sew
EAOKAVA E! D Mwell as fOP,WAP 1>
without fit-jppiijg. Quiet, Light ttuc-'
i:ing, adjtiKtible in all istr parts.
MAtSBSOM^ST COVES EV*
V - ES-5IAUE.
MACON, GA.:
The Lcgost, The Cheapest,.
The Most rr-octical
I* ive Colleges in one—Oommer-
ei-il, Shorthand, Telegraph, Pen
Art and Normal.
ga-toris tloog not o cm tain ;r.(Wp3:inc. eptive;, or other naro.
CM'aria wefaGaba ao fno3, rr.gnlnf^r. trio stcniaoli
healthy ssS giittarat atooa. ,
■’Castoria i* put wp. in ono-.-Aso frottlos only, It Is not «ol
yip-wH-oITp-gr any one to' sett 'row -a.- 1---U otse on
YVM I‘ETIi'2, Ownec. .
i'etEBO, an ko.
is-in-ps ogress at this place iiow^
We are unable . up to the' present
writing to note any results either
good, bad, or indifferent.
Mr. Thomas J. Saxon formerly'
of -Taylor county, Ga,, now a citi
zen of this place had his barn burn
ed with dp tons of; baled hay in it,
last Week.
Mr. Robert T. Wilchar, form
erly of Taylor county, now a . cili-
zen of Parker counly Texas, was"
visiting friends at this place, Ennis
and Sice Tesas^ last week. Bob
wus quite a lad when we saw him
i«. d, but now we notice silver
threads among the black. Old
age will creep on apace; even we
begin to iy.el the cares of time.
To Elder-D.ijtewa!! i— Suppose
Opposite Brown Ho use
' MAGOET,. S4 '
. Rate reasonable, fare the best the
market affords. The paf.roage oft.be
citizens of Taylor and surrounding
.counties earnestly solicited.
"country's welfare was'
■ Moat of our populist friends will
■Concede that southern democrats
are. f ‘kll right;” why then 1 make
war against them? Let cur jiqp.
ulist. friends'come’.back to us and
aid ns in moving the evils of which,
they complain. Had they given
hs .their assistance in the selection
jOf delegates to our last democratic
will say that
■rftiffliiiii ' v: ' u ^ have
HBgSRifr d.Ver
L-L other
have
’Say.lQsVmi. nffShirlff’s- Sate.
For September,
Will be sold before thecrurthouEP
door in tlie town of Butler, Taylor
county, Ga., within the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bid -
: der for cash on the first Tuesday in
September next the. following de
scribed property to-wit:
-Lot of land No. 126 lying ih the
24rh district!ofTaylor county, Ga.
Levied on by Virtue of a. fi fa is
sued from the J ust ice court of the
743rd district Gr. Ml, in favor of
G-..;A. Weayer,v9.rW G Monk and
j Mrs L. Monk. Levied on and sold
.as.'the property of Mrs. L Monk.
Levy made and returned to mo ly
YV. H. Gasseft, L. O' This Au-
Upr members of
nominated,
hk?’ 6 sixth dis-
to bo a very obstinate eohgh in. our
awo ctbil.foh We tried Dri XiiigV Now
Discovery and at the end of two days
the cough entiitjfer lift them; We -will
not be v-ir.houi. it hereafter, as our ex-
p en e ico ' ‘ o 1’
. Were never so well cq-tipped to eupnly yoi
_ x C)nr inuoeasj store isiir!ed.wii.h stacks (inf
■ the best mukers of Rea'tfyrfo-tycar'ClothTCg 5
you.bettter th.an most made-to measure eai $
: If yon fire hard to fit 'eofhe to usriwe carri.
“Lcng?.,”. ‘'Sfouis’l and “Exetra Sisks’‘ ami
Mao’s -On.'fitting-business, antican St you i
dr'Bcy, and wa wTaiyour trade. \Ye are ; u
.cr.a G.loihiors.
' BST ONE-PRICE TO EYERT
EAI)?-, NEE &0 O ; -
r wants.
Wo feel -Assured if Yen Bo tl-sfr
you Gs2 Moko aBshilioa From ~
this List.
VvVrnanufuaUirs an Fxteh«yc vr-. i' y
with sly Its to plta’c' e\>-i y hcilvyit fi-om
j S2S.OO to ©S0.©6
We'ehapenge she Worldio P: 0(ii,e6.
A Better SSS-Q® Sewing 5fa-
.. eiiine er --
A EctfCr $30.00 Sew iisg Matbine for
$50.00.
Than Ton can Bvy from vs or our.
Agents.
If yon desire auy ir.formalion icl itiye to
Sewicg Jlncbiuf-fi. sotk it from Uiosu who .
are iu tlie basiurfM, and irannfaefnre tl-.em,
ezeinsively. If there is no Now Ilcino
agent near yun, write ineot to !ho
NEW HOKE SEWING 5IACHJNK X O.'
Oohimhes. Qn:,
. or G. II; FISHSli Tatbottoh, Ga.
progressive mod-
■ 12-0 Eiiv.es at .Kcissel.
Mr. W T. Cosby _ia. one'of .the
best farmer in- the State. ' Several
years since', he p iirobased a large
tract of poor land -about- twelve
miles east of Talbotton, and- has
gradually improved it -until he
made a bale of cotton and, thirty
bushels of: corn per acre. Last
week he .6oUl to Couch & Leonard,-
stableihdbf of Talhottqn, ten thou-'
sand bhhdlta of .fodder—some of it
was five years old,, and in the lot
there were several • hrfnd-ed' bun
dles eightesn y eft rs. hid; He sold-
ip order to mi»ko rnom Fdr-his new
crop; When> man. can live.at
tf} l .fj,: ■;
jnen-.'.-
rlliiloij io lur j> 'fcFffiii
ardsad graduates 'of Buxine on
■gfee-tfimiih’s JpS§j!%ci ion is noli
for : aff?skdSiodkVa, Gra&imf:
of any of Ofir 'I’dvJco if desired %
ed 'ifrjfsiiUioii*' 'Address, <?,
Llllauce Af-
jjiaaaged;.
G1MSBF TEUm "
i^i£e sends out no mission-
Oj-fiisznms
ivinzeni. One witfi
‘1000 as book-keeper,
'indued by an officer-
din/ students assi-st-
:: hTdijfLE T, Pres.
gant
sehip Co. For -found tf|p ■ rate^
^sailing dateB, state-room,' reservS-
' tions, and aDy other- information
(desired, call on your nearest.Ticket
Agent ot; write to J. Q. Hailj^, G,
P/.A. Tickets inclade meals arid
Btate-roomwhile on Bhip.
We have them all Siz-o and Pricos 7
Can please any bod y. - Cushi; n
and PiKHinialio tiies from @15 -
00-to'f 125^' Send for catalogue.
Oar Prices Gnaranteet
TIE LOWES! 1 .
' Dibiin,
farmers’
ivas one
hiApast
. The-Populists raise a great: hue
’and cry about Democrats' swind
ling the hegn>8 out of their votes.
'QrantTug for a number of j'ears after
'the war. they weire largely duped
iin political matters, thesefPopulists
were in tM Democratic party and
ilhey arethOyr own accusers. They
^should get dowti ; .u sack cloth anil
ashes to the m gro. There arc no
Located in the centfal and mere
business part of the city , we are
prepared to accommodate the trav
eling public hither-bight -.-.or- day.
Good board, comfortable beds -ana
polite waiters at reasonable rates
ate a part of the many comforts we
offer tiie traveling public. Como to
All makes and s'vIps Gar prie s
v are from'@10 to @25 ■i lu-.rr
agents sell fame machine. Stud'
forcatalogue.
5i§* ' '*W* S.%1^
560 FonrtliAyemic,
LOU ISVILL, KY
YvGOELSALE and IlET A ! i.
: sohal influence/is going to stop.
-The devil /is always trying
a little sin has no
position iu it.
No man can be either- saved or
lost without himself giving the
casting vote,
Whenever a Lypos-ritu yets made
he will claim to have been right
eously ic-liguant.
The man who asks God for his
daily bread will not fry to get the
whole loaf,
Many a mac who. talks nice in
church will go right hums and find-
fault with his wife. - _
The man who walks with God
never turns aside for a fiery furnace
cr a Horn's dcu. -
There are men who hope to get
to Heaven simply because they
have never been in jail.
It may be that the woman who
gave the two miles never had very
much to say iu the church; W-
When the sower goes out to show i
he carries more than one wheat
field on his heels.
There is no promise in the Bible
for the man who wants’ to eat bread
without earning it.
Keeping right with God is the
surest way ever yet discovered of
keeping bread in ihe house.
How much we would, have lost,
hud God made the sun so that it
could"never leave us in the dark.
If all the devils were cast out rfi !
some folks there wouid’ut be hard-
M o m BM J1JV&
- Attorney at Law,
BUTLER OS REfHOLDS, GA
ha did not hesitate to make special
charges. He said that Peek and
Irwin liad.gone tofoublia.- for-1by-
sole purpose pL'-picking the cakes'
of.t-be Al!iantoe exchange jpi^to get
the remainder of tbo assets for
the j urpolS'T/ ruaniog the Living
Issue. He said‘that iha Gaines
ville convention iu 1892 under
Corpnt’s adrginidtratioh, cost @3,-
390; that Hie Griffin convention in
1893 cost/ @1, T 500 and that the
Dublin convention, .hut! only cost
S3C0, and would have cost. but
@100 had the secretary A- YV.
Ivey, properly at Lard to his duly
and not spent mom y unnecessari
ly. Presidenti .Ellington end he
wtV/t to Dublin for the sole pur
pose of keeping the Peek faction
from getting their hands on the
assets of the defunct exchange and
sink the.money in the Living Is
sues.
This, he said, they had succeed
ed in doing
..i Ccllectioni-of Claims, a Epsdoltyi .
Eerhoids .oScn uu sO-.iis ever'II.-O.-
Eam’ store. Quick -reliable' service
rentlehid.
;kc! j ns fed. :by 1 six teen th
aa inch. "
i Rope feeds' 1 for saw milk
ahi machiuery' general ly.
Advocate, BIn:iiB?liatn5jAl£tiVe»ya: “J)f.
»Ub^s Kojal (ieraictPQiRiai) bcoa !a cur
Saially cisco its diseoviiy uuii is
THERE. TO ACIDS
Cnrlarr cmr tiatural life or Its retention of'
mx-seut virtue. Our liaagliier less boon ie-
lie veil of iuteritv-a
GEUSAteta fno RNEUfoATlSM
Sy its nto niter the feilnrc of ell other Uacwn
tuedica! snC cliinatio remc-diee.
{ USF. iT.: GCN3TA>;7LV
tie lirayentToa qI lieuiftigto uadcer?oai
JjryiUiiiyJL KWirvCS 'A •
AS A TCii-IIQ
CWjO firfrc^k L-irvuu? *.r;c^. i am
C*> -JG-AMUiiti ill'
GvtrnzViwr {8nofaiYau»3ou5 comuduntf, tmi
^yleasauii rnifes5iuff anu deli^htfui Oi-ia^c,
Containic.ij nu idoShoi or opium ii; any form,
unit i> iixrz-jtfiSv ••r-vays, for old and yoau^.
ei.OO. v Ilt y. DO* Sold cy Draggiats.
Khrj’i R«y2-.i Ow*'u2ci:jcy Ca., Ailcnta, Qa.
i.tsmedial eij ii[>on coJlceUon of slaiias.
.‘in e2]ierif:nce of more, than
five years wo Uu t, cauble v.S to
k A Sa<l Aeeliseui.
^5-Jn Sunday morning abor* nine
•o’clock the news reached TjjlpdiTon
of the accidental shooting of. Mr.
Charlie Spicks by life- younger
brother,Robert. Early/that morn
ing the boys were inr'Eheir room;
mud Robert was mafeiDg arr exami-
pisijfcls. Thinking
' 'Ofdtr^riouk one in each
snapping them.
:/if : p.y of the pi-to! t
• jr. ehrhk from Ihe
ftllik 3 siting jast iu front
pi 5Sp»:.t ! I'm riiot !' ; r- -
.^^uiatake that Robert
king' the pistol
:'-ra^_of death. Cfaar-
; V abdomeii.
iM&i’ras called hi
-. ' V - j -. ••' ' CoGoli ccca 0:: mr.chin-
; . . -‘t-iy.
Contracts made for complete mills. bVat cj&is of machinery, leas'
Goslto operate, lowest rates of insurance, Best results. .
..... .; Oottoii .Brsss, TTloihrs' Direct StsaiB
Press. .
Ci-mi'letf' moderd Giane-ien conRacted for, ’ Write ns. Eagle
Cotton Gius. TALBOTT & SON.:’, MACON, GEORGIA .
ELLIS M. TALBOTT, Manager,
auler Katisf!>cK>ry soryice to our clients
An~ t ^'
Wuttbes, Clock
t«’Scs>-. Spectac
2octs to $10.00 p
CSiX3_i3rd-i3;S'u©3 OSVXTriS:-
For Tax Collector,
The f lends of John T, Ciiilds,
pfesenjt his nam« cs a candidate for
T/,x Collector of Toy'or conmy,
subject to lae Democratic nomina
tion,
For Tax C'oUsetor.
The friends of Jams A. Steed,
shnom-ce him ?.3 a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of dc-y-
to the action 0;
cliino Neottlns.-Oi', Fee.'
Guitar Strings a spr. ' !iy. OlHs n
norlh-l-ast corner public Eqet.-.!- ! •
Ga. [j .-17G;
Money to Loan
Do yon want to L;:,
on from three to ten year? if.:--
S per cent on your -< • / .
county or town pro; ? '• i
do gall on B, V7, B ana at Bn--
or Reynolds, Ga., wl-o ; u
lrokat your pioperty and J.-an y
60 per cent ori the v(.l-’<= of yo
prauerty. Rai fies wishing to !.-.
row money will please L.in-r tin
deeds with them 13. W. Hranl-
lujond
lor county, suhjc’cl
t he 'democratic nomination.
For County Treasurer.
The many friendspf Martir
Chapmuri announce him as a c:
date for the office of xrecsu;<
Taylor county,subject to tbs a-
era tic nomination.
TIioGreaf Remedy for the speedvAn
i:re or Scrdfuls, Rheumatism, data:
■wc-fr.H, Eatln? and Sprsadlr.e Soros
nJ all SeGiN AKS> BlOOD DSSHA:
orn the proscription or an emlnen
ho ubod it with marvelous success i
r.J It; continued use for fifteen year
snastjEgrAtefui people’-L'.J Vernon
rvAM'ir.fc v.;> Tcr.i.
ndpernanenl
irrn. Ulcers,
:s. Hruplions,
iSES. Made
lUOUgtl irtii
vc!y-cui-r-; J-;;.
ran teed to Cv
r uior.ey r; *'•
:»r box, I'ci's-i