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pj'i'tpn HERALD
“JSt Xu iirute.”
When Secretary Carlisle repudi
ated the record of a political life-
tirne, add solfl ottt hls oflrn vfetss
and opinous for a seat ifi the cabi
net, tie ctrtainly, we. presume
thought he had a right to count
the mug-wumps and gold-bHgs as
his friends. Nevcr-the-lSss he
bhouid have remembered that av
arice is never satisfied, and that
The Agony Oyer
The tariff bill has ’been passed
and it has become a law without
presidential- approval. Washing
ton Correspondents 6ay that the
president is “sour and sullen’' Over
the matter; and although the
leaders of the qarty—Chairman
Wilson and'Speaker Crisp among
others, and they are a few of the
“others,”—earnestly advised the
.president to sign th6 bill, bat all to
! no purpose. It is not the first
time that he put his. judgement
against an overwhelming majority
of his party.
It is true the president has char
acterized the passage of the meas
ure as an act of “perfidy and dis
honor ' on fclio part of Bis party;
but he should remember that he
set the precedent of such an action.
The party was as firmly and plain
ly pledged to open the government
mints to tbe coinage of both gold
and silver “without discrimination
against either metal or charge for
mintage/' as it was pledged to
tariff reform. While it is true
OpinionsAbout tbe Tariff
BiS.
Here is what Georgia's, senators
say about the tariff biH:
: .j Senator Gordon: “The senate
bill is a good one, much better than
any bill ever framed in the past
It is not as radical as some of as
would have had, but when consid
ered and compared with the Mills
bill and other measures, it is a most
excellent measure,’ 1
Senator Walsh: “The bill has
never been put properly before the
country, nor has it ever been fnliy
understood. The bill cuts the tax
es of the people more than 50 per
cent, from the McKinley act,,' Its
passage ushers in a brighter future
for American commerce, and gives
new life to the American masses.”
Ben Russell: ‘ Yesterday was a
glorious day for the democratic
party. The passage of the tariff
bill as amended by the Senate,who
the income tax, was the best that-
conld be done, but it was a long
stride on the road to tariff refi rm
Our action yesterday repealed the
McKinley law, which has burden
ed our people since 1890, and gives
us one which will relieve many of
the necessities c-f the people from
taxation. The passage by the
house of bills putting iroD, coal,
barbed wire and sugar on the free
list was the proper thing to do.
Say what you please about the
tariff bill passed yesterday, but the
bitterly 9
imnopvi
Published. Weekly at Butler,Ga>
Srr-!«0R1 ption Frick *1.00 Pita Akkuji
;w. N. I»KN5S. Publisher?
J AMES 1). RUSS, Assistant Editor
The Official Organ of Taylor
County.
Entered alifhc Poit Office dl Butler
as second class mail matter.
Infants and Children.
00 YOU WANT
m MASS $60 !
TTJKSOAY SEPT 4ih., 1894.
gives thorn health.
State Democratic) Ticket.
The following is tkfe State Dem-
-ocratio ticket all having been duly
nomiuated :
For Governoi—W. 'Y. Atkinson.
For Secretary of State 1 —Allen.
D. Grind ler.
For Treasurer—B. U, Harder
'man,
Fof Comptroller General—W A
"Wright.
For Attorney General—Joe M.
Terrill.
For.Gommiesioner of Agriculture
—R. T. Nesbitt.
‘For State Senator 23rd District
—B. W. Sanford. [.
For iteprese'iitative of Taylor
county—Hugh Neisler.
of course
For full information write at
once to
Piarrhtca and Wind Coliq,
The n.i 7 : ..
EAomwAitf) as»i
•A-itiiOtiC <
uing, atljnstibie in a:
aEeves Toothing Troubles.
MACON, GA.
The Lagest, The Cheapest,
The Most Practical.
I< ive Colleges in one—Commer-
gfal, Shorthand! Telegraph, Pen
Art and Normal.
Custorla nentTClizcB
gs^mflateg the food. regnlntee
CO RltESPOShoXfD SOiilClTE
IB f : i
congress remaining in the city, and
also among those officers of the
government who have kept track,
of the popular feeliDg in all mat-
' ters affecting the operation of the
sugar tiust, the chapters in the
New York Times were read with
interest." The association of the
name of Secretary Carlisle with the
sngar trust, as a protector of that
“gigantic, iniquitous, and obnox
ious” monopoly, had been made
before, but not openly by any
newspaper that was identified with
the party of the administration.
that it is “.inut
Do Y&m
mm-
©hlldren ©ry for Pitcher’s ©astoria.
The Dalton Argus tells of 'one
family in Georgia that believes in
the coinage of woman at ratio of 16
to 1. Of 17 children 16 are girls
and one is a boy.
Rate reasonable, fare tbe best tbe
market affords. The patrongp ofthe
citizens of Taylor and surrounding
countiea earnestly solicited.
republicans fought it
which was to its credit, and it is
the best given to the countiy for
forty years. It in
supremacy. The
be democratic.”
Mr Wilson said
TayiorCctf uly Sheriff’s Sale.
For September,
.Will be sold before the court house
ddor in the town of Butler, Taylor
county, Ga, within the legal hours
,cf 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 in the
24th district of Taylor county, Ga.
Levied on by virtue of a S fa is
sued front' the Justice court, of the
743rd district G. M., in favor of
G. A. Weaver vp. W C Monk and
Mrs. L. Monk. Levied on and scld
a 3 the property of Mrs. L Monk.
Levy made and returned to me by
W. II. Gassett, L. C" This Au
gust 6th, 1894.
C. A.J. Pofe, Sheriff.
For Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA—Taylor County :
To all whom it may concern:—J. D.
Beall having, in proper form, applied
to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on tiie estate of Jesse D.
Beall, late of said Taylor county, Ga.,
deceased, this is therefore to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of Jesse D Beall, deceased, to be and
appear at my.office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters ot
The little town of Shellman was
almost swept away by a disasterous
fire on Friday Aug. 24th. The
business part of the town was al
most destroyed,but we predict that
she will rise fiom her ashes.
Maeom, C*a
The secretary lias bo long been
tariff reformer,
“I cannot- see
where we failed lo do anything we
could do to bring about a better
result. When I have done the
best according to my capacity and
judgement, 1 must fall back on the
consciousness of duty done. The
difficulty which the country must
recognize, is that on the tariff
qnestion we did not have a demo-
aud whatever has
known here as a
radical rather than conservative in
his views, of the school of Mills
and Morrieon, rather than that of
Randall, that the democrats find
it difficult to so change their minds
^boat him as to transfer him from
the ranks of the progressive free
traders to the company of the Ran
dall protectionists, who are tariff
reformers ODly to the extent of re
ducing the taiiff where the interest
Were never so well equipped to supply your wants.
Pur immense store is filled.with stacks and stocks of Clothing from
the best makers of Ready-to-wear Clothing in the world. We can fit
you bettier than most made-to-measure suits, and at half the price.
If yon are hard to fit come to us; we carry in stock ’‘Regulate,”
“Longs,” “Stouts” and “Exetfa Sizes” and can fit you. We are in
Men’s Outfitting business, and can fit yon in anything worn by Man
or Boy, and we want your trade. We are pushing progressive mod
ern Clothiers.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY.
F.ADg, NEE & C O MACON, GERGIA.
We Feal Assured if Y v ou Do that-
yon'Caa Make a Selection From-
j this List.
We manufactuSS nn c-d.'T.srve vavi. •y,'
with styles to phase evt ryl>- 'y.ai. fraSv
[S23.00 | <t 8i-,8.y©
We challenge the World to Fi pdi.ee
A Setter $25.03 Sewing '1:?»
chitie «r
A Better $30.00 Sewing Machine for'
$30.00.
Than You can Buy from us or our
Agents.
If you tlesireauy infonnuiioit reinfivt* to*
Sevvin# Machines, seek it from those uno
are in tlio business, and laaniifiK-tnre them
exclusively. If ibere is no New Heme'
-agent near yon, write direct to the
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COf
Columbus.
or G. H. JFISiiKit Tulbofion. Ga.
citizens of Marion county, died on
Wedmudav Aug. 22nd iD the 67th
year of his age. Two years ago he
received a stroke of paralysis from
which he neyer fully recovered and
which finally resulted in his death.
cratic senate,
been obtained has been wrested
from a protection body.”
imposed to redaction are powerful
enough to prevent changes distaste
ful to them:"
Slaughter in tbe house of his
friends! True democracy can nev
er again repose trust in him. His
My boy was taken with a disease
resembling bloody dux. The first thing
I tl.ought ..f wus Chamberlain’s Colic,
Chjltra and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two
doses of it settled the maitor and cur
ed him sound aud well. 1 liearily rec
cmmtnd this remedy to all persons
suffering from a like complaint. I will
‘answer any inquiries regarding it When
stamp iasjmculosed, I refer to eny
county officii as to my reliability. Wm
When Baby was sick, we gaTe her'Cdstoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Costoria.
When she became Miss, sho clung to Costoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Costoria
im&iaui <m
All Com’l Branches taught by experienced business
men.
Abilety to keep books for any kind of business guar
anteed graduates of Business Department. One ivith
one month’s instruction is getting $1200 as book-keeper
for a Joint Slock Co: Graduates examined by an officer
of any of oxer banks if desired.
with the greatest sorrow and conld
only account for it at the time up
on the ground that he did it in a
fit of political insanity; but the fit.
Ia6ts too long and they have given
up all hope of his return to demo
cratic unity. The republican par
ty is really where he belongs and
ThV “Evans man” who will not
vote,4or Atkinson is forsaking the
•flead of Gen. Evans, abd placing
himself above him in political
judgement and integrity: The
- man who participated in the nom
ination is honor-bouDtl to BUpport
the nominee.
Worthy students assist-
G. IF. II. STANLEY, Bres.
We have them a
Can please an)
and PrnmmatL
CO to $125. i
August J8S4 J. E. Davant, Ordinary.
Dr- W. L: BULARD
i>®HIf§lS aai ililitl.
111 I0S1 MB Tffieil
lijti] iiiki is Is III, W In; tea
The New Tariff Law
Went into effect on Thursday
morning last. As elsewhere stat
ed, it becomes ajaw_ without the
approval tff'tBe president. is
unfortunate that President Cleve
land wonld not sign the bill. Here
in the South it will make little
difference as this section seems tied
on to the president. While onr peo
ple do not like his financial policy
and his repudiation of
Mr. Simeon Thompson an
resident of
passeb
Elmar-
of the
Vved in the
Krays a brave
as the uncle
of Mrs S McElmurray of this place
und has hosts of relatives all over
the county to deplore his death.—
Schley County News.
Blood and skid Diseases
Always R RR
Cured. ®
All makes and styles Oar prieea
are from $10 to $25 less than’
agents foil same machine! Send
for catalogue.
1. i. WHAYHf,
, 560 Fourth Avenue,
LOU is V" ILL, RY..
WROELSALB Iriii RETAIL*
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM never falls
to euro all manner of Blood and Skin dis
eases. It is the great Southern building up
aud purifying Remedy, and cures all manner
of skin and blood diseases. As a building
| up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with any other similar
remedy ever offered to tho public; It is a
panacea for all ills resulting from impure
blood, or an impoverished condition of the
human system. A single bottle will demon*
strata Its paramount virtues.
J. D. Suss,
Attorney at Law,
B-o-Ulex?, G-eourgia,
and his repudiation of a much bet- tllat tas 1010 01 coun ^
j ter law than the McKinley law, has been reduced §1.00 on tht
still they prefer the ranks of the $1000 for 1894.
democracy to tho republican party; . - - . —^ .
and for the present at least, we are » 18 r0 P o / ted that Pare0 = W*
safely democratic. But this state of Crawford county, has declined
of affairs is not true as to the North the nomination for congress offered
and West; and President Cleve- b 7 ‘be populist of the third dis-
, .... , j trict, thinking his chances of be-
land is far too shrewd a politicau . ° „ , , , ..
, , ,, . .. i coming coroner of Crawford better
not to know that his refusal to f
thanthoBe of defeating Speaker
sign the tariff bill will be very . / ..
, b . ... . Crisp in the congressional election,
damaging to the party. The parson is sensible", if the report
In addition to this, the letters of h(j ^ Tfae 8ame repQrt flay8
President Cleveland to Chairman <iBlue Fred v hafl befin made the
Wilson denouncing the tariff bill. populi8t candidate for congr688 .
now the aw as a per y an is- jj e wag 0Verwbe i m i D giy defeated
honor to t e emocratic par y, twQ y ear8 a g 0 and tbe 8ame f a f e
and his letter to Mr Cachings in await8 him this He lacka
which he virtually charges that jad£?ement} bat a8 he bas failed in
a democratic senate is under tbe every other bneinesss he has under
control of that “odious monopoly,” taken, he will not make a new de-
the sugar trust, and that^the trust parture this year,
used the senate to manipulate the
tariff law in its interest and the I
great injury of the American peo- M „ , , „ .. .
& J Under Reasonable Conditions,
iole -cannot have other than the , OA • . .
“ ■ ■ .. a -ci O ur Fbee 120-page catalogue will ex-
: mofit damaging ’influence. Tor it pjam wby we can afford it; Send for it
is perfectly dear if the sngar trnst now. Address
shaB manipulated one branch of our Draughon’s Practical Bnsiness College,
legislature in its own interest, oth- . Nashville, Tenu.
er trusts and monopolies Will find Bpok-treping. Shorthand,PenmanBhip and
. •,* Telegraphy, We spend more money in the
the way to mampnlate -the same interest ot onr employment deportment than
body in their interests, and effect
cannot he otherwise than most ffig is equal to 13 weeks by the old plan.
_ . v -vi . 11 teachers, GOO students past year, no
damaging to the .party, ana Will-ID vacation, enter any time. Cheap Board,
all probability cause the party the ^ei^ejeoenUy prepared books eq^Iy
loss of a Dumber df ^Congressmen. HOME STUDY.
Upon the Whole, the course of Sent on GP days trial. Write ua and explaih
lh. .fate on th. tnriiE bill, and thi ffS
letters of Fresident Cleveland de- raphers, teachers, clerks, etc., reported to
nonnemg the senate in en- c f , can- ;
not have any other ‘‘ mn a most The Chinese officers who were
damaging influence on the success 1 responsible for the recent outrages
of the party the coming fall. We Ion missionaries will be beheaded
greatly fear, for" the reason stated, I by order of the emperor. The inx-
that there is trouble ahead ; | perial edict -was is?ued laBt ?reek.
Msacoii, Ua
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Timber Gnages.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good for
tune to receive a small bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Colors and Diarrhoea
CS5”Sond for free book of Wonderful Cares.
Prlco, S1.00 per large bottle; $5.00 for six
bottles.
For sole by druggists; It not send to us,
and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on
receipt of price. Address
BLOOD Balm CO., Atlanta, Ga.
family were sick with dysentery. This
oqe small bottle cured them all and he
had some left which he gave to Geo.
■W. Baker, a prominent merchant of
■the place, Lewiston, N, C., and it
cured him of the same complaint.
"VVheu troubled with dysentery, diar-
joea, colic or cholera morbus,give this
remedy a trial and you will be more
tban pleased with the result. The praise
that naturally follows its intreduction
and use has made it very popular, 25
an-1 50 cent bottles for sal ® by W. O.
Kuss & Co.
Oaaxdidates Cards.!
For Tax Receiver. )
The many friends of W. A.. 1
Williams take pleasure in an-
nonning h;s name as a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver of
Taylor county subject to the action
of the democratic nomination and
if nominated and elected pledges a
faithful discharge of the duties of
the office. ..
Rope feeds for saw mills
and machinery generally.
Everybody finds some sort of
is for tbe Bible.
Cotton seed oil machin-
Some people
keep it in their house for the same
reason that others keep
■AL1 : :R ik
Jewelry and
soi fill kinds .-o-s
■ pair. Sewihc tiS"
horse
shoe over their .front door—for
luck. Some keop it on their par-;
lor table as a sign-board of respect
ability. I have seen handsomely-
■dressed women nse it as a :baok
rest in church, thinking probably,
that by having the preacher in:
front ot them and the Bible behind
'them they would secure a fair share
of the gospel by absorption.—-E.
L. Pell. I
tacle.:. Sprxiaci.
25ots to S Lit.fii)
chine Nceilles, Oil ||H
' Guitar Btrings a speeixUy. Gffic-- n
north-east, corner public square., R t ■
Ga. l [janiT
Moiiej to Loan,
Do yon wanfcV to borrow rr.or r i
on from three to ten years time. «:
8 per cent on your ren! ,
county or town* property ? if
do call on B, W, Brand at Burld
or Reynolds, Ga., who will go and
liokat your property and loan y.-.'r
60 per cent on the value of y„ui
property. Parties wishing to i;6f\
Contracts made for complete mil's, best class of machinery, least
Cost to operate, lowest rates of insurance, best results.
Boss .Cotton Press, Thomas Direct Steam
Press.
Complete moderd Ginneries contracted for, Write ns. Eagle
Cotton Gins.- TALBOTT & SONS, MACON, GEORGIA.
' ELLIS M. TALBOTT, Manager.
jFor Tax Collector, j
The friends of John T. Childs,
present his name as a candidate fpr
Tax Collector of Taylor county,
subject to the Democratic nomin'a-
tion-. 1
For Tax Collector.
The frieDds of James A. Steed,
announce him as a candidate ,for
the office of Tax Collector of Tay
lor county, subject to the action ot
tfie democratic nomination. J
tmt. U. S. WELLS.
GLADLY RECOMMENDED
—P2A-—
VVELL-fCNOWN EDITOR.
Rev, M.S.WoUs, of tho Alabama Cbrlotlaa
Ndvofllte, Birmingham, Ala., eajai “Dr.
[Clog’s ‘Boyal Gometuer has been lo our
hmiiv .Jjogw its discovery and is
WERE TO ABIDE
|tar|n« oqr natural Hfo or Its retention of
KnigLts of the Maccabees.
The state commander writes us from
Liucolu, Nob. as follows; “After try-
ing other medicines for what scorned
to lia a very obstinate cough in our
-nwo children we tried Dr. King’s Now
Discovery aud at the end of two days
■the'coughr entirely lift them. We will
not be without it hereafter, as our ex
perience proves that it euros where uil
other reniodiea failu”—Signed F. W.
Stevens, state ■ Qpm&qJNhy .not giye
this great medicino a dftial, as it is
guaranteed sad trial boE&sgare^free at
Ttuss <fc Go., drug store. Kecular size
, - DEALER IN
Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
rSPORTIG GOODS, ETC.
fme .BlsM'R.g ^aokle, ieiae§,
aid Jfetsi.
1005 BEOADBTEEET
Oolumbus, - - - - : Georsria.
For County Treasurer, j t
The many friends of Martin), D
Chapman announce him as a candi"
date for the office of Treasurer o 1
Taylor county.subject to the demo
cratic nomination. I '
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ty Its use aftM tho failure ot all other known
inedioal ana ouniaUd remcdloj.
I USS IT8 CONSTANTLY
Air the prevention of neuralgia andnertouj
AS A TONIC
ana braces against nervous egltattoa, I era
Eormetuer tsiurt^iuiueeouacom^ound^hM
Snd'lS barmle!* afwaj-3°fb? oid'ana'youug^ 3 ’
St.04j0fcirS.de. Sold hy Druggists,
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