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SANDERSVILLE GEORGIA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1898
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NEW SERIES,
VOL. XXVII.
NO. 8
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nfo/i^A'S AT RAW.
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ti-jitlon to Gotnmer
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c tour!, ot Georgia.
K, vU> 09 * W tUMTOIOK
L;, & HARDWICK
IriORNiAS AT LAW,
Idersvillo, Georgia.
0 j;i .11 the courts of Middh
lPrompt iitu-Jlion
lOfi.t'f'B Harris St.
g'V. kksville, ga
given to bind
next to Liver
W DANIEL,
dentist.
■ OfSeo In I’riugle UuiLtinpc.
BHVILLK, - ■ * GEORGIA.
RANSPORT PANAMA
Iteforc usinpr CoTlcunA Soar, my faro and
hands were just as rough as could bo ami my
face was all covered with pimples. 1 was mi.
fit to look at, but after using Cuticcra Soai*
threo weeks, my face was equal to velvet
Feb.II, 1898. PAUL DUI'UE, dialer la
Vessel Lately RopoV'ed Sunlt
Arrives on Time.
WRBJKERS SENT TO
RfSCiOE THE TERESA 1
IMsuo
i'a
OF GOV. CANDLER
Spanish Vessel May Bo Ashore Kow chlef Executive Briefly
Hear Cat Island. ! Outlines His Policy.
1 sufTerod with blackheads ami )iiinples for
two or threo years until it became chronic. I
tried ovorythinpc imaginable, but it did mu no
good. CtiTlcUHA Roar cured me.
Fob. 20, '08. L. V. r, I t.T.I A 1.1, ()ak P. o., Va.
I was troubled Tor eight years with pimples
on the fnoo. I commcneod using ('i tii mh*
Soap. In a very Hliort time the pimples all
disappeared ami my skin is now in a healthy
condition. JAMES KOSTElt,
Feb. 17,1893. Dixmont, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Sold throujrhout the world. Price. Jfln. Poti Kn Drug
and UnitM. Coni’., Solo Prnpn., Ilrv-tnn.
4T" How to Prevent and Cure PimplcA,” mailed free.
THE
NEW
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
MANY GEORGIANS ABOARD ;t AV y DEPAETHENT ACTS BALLOT AND TAX REFORM
Story of Hep Loss Founded oil file
Discovery of Numerous lioxes mid
Other Material Thrown Into the Sea
l>y Cnplulit Hanlon’s Orders.
New Yang, Nov. 8.—Tho United
States transport Panama, from Santiago
ar.il Havana, about whose safety fears
wore cntcrtaiue.l, creating considorablo
excitement prior to her arrival at lift-
. ... I ndrncy to Cut Loose From Ancient.
Oil .’raring That 'Mioim Is Yet a
\ , flloorlngs, as illustrated In Dealing
ChaK to Sinvo Cervira’s Flagship,
\Vnshl\ loa Officials Dlspaleli the ’
Vulcan mid Potomac.
WITH
Botary Motion and Ball Bearings,
Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid,
and Durable.
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was & EVAN ii,
llTOllNEXS AT LAW,
fJtfDEIUtVIIXE, GA.
|iu Evans building coruor ol
court House.
,1895 If
Purchasers say:
" It runs ;is light as a feather."
“Great improvement over anything
so far."
“It turns drudgery into a pastime.”
“The magic Silent Sewer."
All sizes and styles of sewing ma
chines for Cloth and Leather.
THE PANAMA.
! vana, lias arrived iu quarantine. There
aro oil, bail'd about -ICO poraous, in-
eluding a number of rick moil.
Captain Hanlon was lunch surprised
to loam that any unoasinoss had boon
Jolt for too ship’s safety. Ho said that
shortly after leaving Santiago, ho or
dered Hut vessel cleaned up between
•1 iks. Numerous b-ix-’g and other nta
t-.v.l wore t Urown overboard towards
shore, and this no doubt gavo rise to tho
report that tho transport had boon
For sale l»v
WALKER. TENNILLE, GA.
FILLE A. PARK,
lAttoini’y »»« Luw,
\inlbetty 8t. Masonio Budding,
p55, - - ItGIB A
pt Atj.l oareial.riUridion given to nl)
Morrison House
nuuiAh - Georgia.
MBS,
Oitizeu and Christian Patriot.
A GREAT NSW BOOK for the PEOPLE
rtVJS \ MM's tv U I'F.O
Cvorywhi re to pUow sample pngi h . ml get up chibp.
Extraordinarily Liberal Terms.
Money can lie math; rapidly. »ml a vast umi >uut of
jrooil doiip in cl. cul.ifiii^ on<*of 1m* nnVfff MlWorlonJ
' m puhl^hefl iitiriii“ i lie paht (ju ti ;er of a a ntury.
Active AkpiiIh iiio now itenpin^ n Hit Ii
«Ab I on lino of Direct oars,
|Uu.t south rooms, with excel
III «t mo it rule prietii. Seweragt
ItUtion port ot, U;o sanitary con-
II ihs honso iff of tho bout. Cornet
ImiuiD.i Umyton streets, Mavarnuh
OUU Lares
Improved
V A III ABLE
BELT FEEL
ITS ALL L'HE FRICTION
SAW MILLS OUT AND
[rices Very Low.
« alto carry Large Block
S, TEETH, BELTS,
U133 and Fittings
ngines,
ilers and Water
Wheels,
PULLEY HANGERS,BOXES
Md Iron Works & SupplyOo
OHO. R. LOMBARD.
Artgng'io, Gn
DRAYING.
i nos ready to do banlicg of all
I'tui.ort notioe, rh I have both a two
■Oa a one horuo w agon.
|“3 plowlcg far tho pnbHo promptly.
lh»».( something lo do UcspeolTy
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“M. BEVrl'Y,
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tin
Homo of our’.beHt workers are selling
Over One Huiulrett Books i\ Wick
Mr. A, G. ’A Ilhams, link on enmity, Me.
worlu; 1 four days nod a lo.lt tun! r.t'cnr .1 Cl
inlors. Ho sells the book to almost cvi r\
man ho moots. Dr. J. J. M-utcn, Mascogct
county, U , sold 120 copies tho rir-1 live
lays ! o canvassed. If. (J. Bhecii!, Palo Pin
to county, Tex., worked a few hours am:
Id JO c.qii-.'S, mostly morocco binding J
11. Hanna, Gaston eonnty, N. CL, made a
monih’s wages in throe days canvassini
lor this book B. M. Whito, (’alhouu cone-
ty, Tex . is selling books at the rate ol 144
copies a week.
T/ic U or/.: Contain!! Biographical ^h atches
of nil the Lending Geuer..b, u vast itmouui
of Historical Matter, ntid a large number ol
Beautiful Full-Pugo Illustrations. It is t
gland hook, and ladies and gsnlleiiii n who
oito givo all or any part of tlic-ir tiuio to
QiSrivass are bouiitl to make iiumtuso sums
of money handling it.
An Elegant PRosriorus,
showing tlio diffonut ctylrs of binding,
sample pages, r.tnl all material necessary ti
work with, will be sent on i'c-ecipt of 150
cents. '1 bo magnificent gallery of por
traits, alone, in tho prospootus iH worth
doublo the looney Wo furnish it ut far less
than notiihl oost of mannfaotnra, and
would adviso you to ordor quickly, and got
exolusivo control of fho best territory.
Addross
ROYAL PUBLISHING COMPANY,
lllh and ilain Sin., lilLlI.1/(7.YD, 1 .1.
'Flic invalided soldlcs balong to tho
Fifth United H:ati i itiiry, Twenty-
third Kan -as. 1’ighth Lltnoi.i and See-
otid, Third, Fi.tli and Ninth immuncs.
The Panama also has on board tho
bodio3 of these soldiers:
Captain W. N. Diekint-on, Sevontcontb
infantry; He. g ■ .utM D lUtssoll, F.rs.t
volunteer cavalry; Li ut.tnnt Thomas
A. Waiistioio, Seventh infantry; Lieu
tenant Di ttnis 61. 'ii dtio, Seventciirb
infantry; Privates Frol 13. Taft. Sila-
Undi rgrave, Jr., F. UickitiRoli, .Tames
Whoek r, Harvey It uida !1, W. O. Greono
nttd J. 0. King, 8. . end Ma-:;:iahu.-;ott:
volenteer infantry; Private C. Culm.ru
Thirty fi urth Mieliigtin volunteers; Pri
vates A. •".•in and fnlrn-y A Hobo-
field, Ecvcuty iir.it Notv York volunteer
infantry; Piivito John M. Ivociou, First
Illinois \ .Li iteor itrautry.
Tho foil.' vit*"t named members of tho
Third V. L cousin, who loft tho United
States nl tlio hug outward voyage of
tho Panama, were on board the trans
port vrlien rho re.t -hod this city today,
tlteir regiment having boon ordered
home:
F. M. Baird, corporal; Privates C. IT
Oadoo, 13. O. Packer, T. Jumpsou, 0. A.
Rogers, O. T. Iluyos, Rimer Olson, 13. ,T
Kimniel, F. R Charity, II. F. Unmet,
N. Parsons, A. Casper, Theodoro Sue
desko, 0. Niijust, F. D. Mac kin and J.
II. Oheover.
Among ilioso brought over by tlio
Panama are a number of men belonging
to Colonel Ray’s Third Georgia regi
men t of immuncs, on sick h.avo, and
Congressman Dak-:.dl of Pennsylvania.
Tho Panama, which wtn taken from
the Spaniards as a prize during ilia war,
was said to have been m bad condition
when she sailed from Santiago. Her
engines wore reported out of order and
liar hull damaged. Her condition was
Buell that Poslnta.-ter Hugo Hydeman
considered her unsafe and declined to
place tho mails uboard her. Many sea
men say the vessel bus boon uuson-
worthy for a long timo.
Her safe arrival hero is a cause for
congratulation and she will doubtless
bo repaired be for t again putting to sea
if the reports of her unsoaworthy con
dition prove tiuo.
With l’roblonu Growing Out of the
Lats War, Deprecated.
Mr. President, Gentlemen of tho Senate
and House of Representatives:
Having received your official notice of
Dorant vote i« no less dangerous than a
venal voto. Tho suffrage must be based
on virtuo and intelligence. Tho ballot
iu tHo hands of tv vicious or corrupt
m in is dangerous to the liberties of tho
poople, and in tho hands of an ignorant
man, who does not roulizo that it 1.4
not an nrtiulo of merchandise, to
bo bartered off for n price, but
n groat, weapon of dofenso with which
f •>. 5 r ? 9 *
dlillEfii ulh
Father Gave Hin Daughter Wise
Counsel
Proved to Co n Friend In Mood -
Lit ‘ros'dng ? leteraont.
“I was In good I.etiUh up to about 15
to preserve his liberties, it is a constant ycr.ta ago, when X began to suffer from
m u.u:o to tho safety of the people, constipation and piles, and neglect of
Washington, Nov. 8. — Newspapers
throughout tlio country this morning
printed tho following A-,;, dated Press
dispatch under tv New York date:
"James K. Ward & Co., steamship Magistracy of tho state, I appear before j
Agents of this cily, have received a on- you for tho purpose of taking tho oath
blegram from Mr. Sever, agent of tho of ofllco prescribed by tho constitution,
firm at Nassau, N. P., that a 2 funuelod Before taking this oath, howovor, and
stciunor, tho ntinto of which had not.
been learned, is ashore on Oat island,
about 110 tai'i s front tho point where tho I
former Spanish war-hip Maria Tero. a I
was supposed to have foundered dining '
a storm. Tho stranded steam r may bo I
tho warship or ouo of tho army traits- !
ports." ]/
Tito navy department is without
advices concerning tho Mar a Teresa, j ’
but noting on newspaper s■ n t -incuts of 1
her reported stranding on Otvt i.i tutd, in j
tho Waning grc.np, has sent m-.h-rs to!
tho Vulcan at N-.r.iJU and the Potomac ! !
... i
ac.oM bro-. glit cn c »'.;rrb, followed by
lnt.ii't diflieuity, r.t it liver and kidney
troubles. My c • 1 ution (ought against
them nil, until my siu.'eri: t; drove mo to
consultation wlih my father, whe wits a
physic'att. Ho advised me to tako Ir-'od’a
Ear: vparilla. Hr.v!" • confidence in RIs
judgmer.t 1 '.-ogtr, ir.l : m; the nu-dicino,to
gether with Ifooi’H Pills, and I ended
Virtue and iutcllig.inoe must rule
vil will bjfall tho ntato. Ijogislatioa
will grow corrupt, ju-itice will miscarry
in the courts, confidence in tin govern-
will be destroyed, lawlessness will run
riot in til j land uu-l lynch law will snzi
p'a lit I he o 'urtd of jnstioo. It will ba
a sad clay when these calamities ov»r-
myolootion by tho poople to tho ohief j aim us. Tor-3 to it that limy do not with them, taking no other lv.cdlolnes,
' ‘ befall tho stats i i your ilaiy and mine, and t.ho benefits I F-ve derived tromlhem
The people ltavo ile’.egat-:d t-> you tlio havo been gv-at nod surpriaing. Blnea
newer to make tho laws for tho next then ITeod'i Ba./tp.-r 11. I lac-ntome,
' , , , SB my husband e-tys, ‘a fr: ad in need’.”
two years, mid upon mo devolves tuo Mno. E. C. llixo.v, t obi:.sc.-t, Georgia,
ituy of e:ieou:iug them. Wo should an * i
i -proa 'll this duty foarlorsly an l htm- HOOO ^ O 3 n^JP. P £kl*i * i B
cr.;ly. Th. b*ilot. must ba tu-.re clo.i-ly t» the best in f.trf t’i? Dne Trm- Fi.. id Purifier.
:itavdo t. Our olnction laws should bj j. ...... a;.: i.t.<tele:.s. :<itl>t,effee-
vov-.-'l and improved In snub a nay tt . .V* l ‘ vo - Alldrugaists. xao.
- render offer', ml tlio voice of tho vir- j
lu i and inti-ili .once of the slate nnd to
prevent a balance of pa.ver from find- j T‘ Is in th. lest on re. t.rt iu»:i j
ing a hid ..Mi-rnt in the hinds of un i ; eso - A at! M to :• • t t d. fin ;t. ly. "'oik
.-.Mil. tl:e vers iro» i gc 11, ,,i if.,, on i . I
n-r aut or corrupt minority. buvoru p6 rt.,n.|>- i: t.-tfor.- v-ith t, e la st me ,, tho
;> 'a.l', i.n shoa'd bo onaate.l for the pun- rest: they I.-.V-. Too eft. n i-i-lt-e to tin,
-a: i- nc ai -.veil of thine w’:j, dir.v’iy , * l,: l ’ r ni -rt- H s if- (htt.i- il.hHs ip
tv i- t ; ■<'. o*l u cp r i j t* r il r tjiiV.-s r i*i c y f 11 i
or in v*,1y, luv v>)fea, in for thisj' . , . .
. cvMinv.v MdUj, iLi.hii.ic, tc^ithV nt‘(l
1:10 40 P' UiUMO.S fcUoaltl '
ALLKN V. CANDLEO.
entering upon tho discharge of tho du«
For Snie or Rent
fom house south west corner
*<lhiuo. Apply to E. A.
Get-. C, 1897.
<- nicuiKm
I 04 " get s
Domestic
Wmau.KK & Wilson
New Home, -(Olimjvx)
i'tixaEii—Obionao
I>).vn 8
1 Ikal will plnvBo you at tho
HERALD Offloe
TERRY WILL HANG,
it Old Ni-gro (,'o.:vleii'<t of Ii-illlug
Mother and llali-.
Troy, Ala., Nov. 8.— Major Terry, an
old negro, has been convicted hero of a
horrible doublo crime and sentenced to
bang. The testimony appeared to show
that last fall Terry, in tho absence Mr.
Von Thomas, a respectable white
farmer of Piles county,went to Thomas’s
residouco, a«i finding Mrs. Thomas
aiouo, nssnliVi her.
it. Santiago, to leave imn.cdia'oly for
Cut i land, uud it tho vessel is found to
do everything possible to save her. Tlio
xpeditiun will lie under command of
Ouptnin Met'alia, who commanded the
Marblehead i:t tho 8p mish wav and is
now in charge of the Norfolk navy
yard. Tlio Vulcan should reach tho
scene iu 48 hours and tho Potomac in
’-qss time.
A dispatch from Nassau, N. P., today
*ays no information is obtainable them
which in any way tends tocoufirm tlio
report, in < irenlntiui, that tho cruiser
Infanta Mar.a Tirosa, which watt
ibandoned in a shilling condition off
Wntlmg island on Nov. 1, has been .... , ,
uglitod npr unit off Gat is at.d, of tlio “OS °" tho offleo to which 1 ltavo boon
Bahama gn up. . ’ ■ ir.ui r that tho elected, a custom, as old ns tlio stnto,
vtNassiu. 8 b00a si " :itCd id dl -- crcdllod requires that I briefly outline tho policy
„„„„ Which will mark my administration;
TRciwURY JL POOR o.m\Pc. and in this connection permit mo to say
Sturt tins Figtin s Tliat Will lie Given that I havo seen no reason why I should
to Uie I. 'g s.iiti"-.-. dopart from tho lino foreshadowod in
Atlanta, Nov. b. 1 jo 1--w is given a mylottorconsontingtoboeomcacandi-
forecast of tho report which the finan- date for governor.
•i:»! agents of tho stato will nmko to the
lo^i.shr.uro in 1 espouse to tlio unanimous .. .... .
tier-mnd of lmtli houses tor a wmpieto tion, still, in my jndgmout, demand our
statement as to Georgia’s exact iinauoiul most sorious consideration. In nil mat-
■''"Fum Treasurer V/. J. F.peer has made' tor9 ‘ stat0 ttud fod8rtv1 ’ we should be
public his annual report in full, and it careful how we dopart from tho land-
rive s the figures up lo Oct. 1 oi the marks of tho fathors. Ono of tho most
present "ear. 'i-.o a r.slaturo wants' , . . , , ,
tLout u|i i-j Nov. I, ami ns vvaui.i will. alarmui 3 tendencies of tho tunos is to
bo supplied in a f--w days, but tho tutor- ignore tlio experiences of tho past and
vicing niont*' l)'is nit nuitenally af- yonturo ou untried soas. This tendonoy
Thoso matters which
then seemod to mo to claim our atten*
ii ou-1 tin- appalling total of tho state’s
rlelmienoy Nor will it cltaitgo in any
degree 'T:ensure? Speer’s official esti
mate, based ott all tlio facts at ltis ilis-
pe.s.il, that tlio tax rate for 18',)!) will
have to bo fixed ut tf'i.9-1 ou tlio $1,000
nule.ss somethin:; is done to remedy ox
isting evils—and this with no provision
whatever -iado for even u singla new or
tncua.soil Bjipropriation by tho legis
lature.
Tho state treasurer's report, which is
compared with that of ono year ago iu
order to show tlio down hill movement,
is incorporated in tho following con-
doused table:
18U7- Expenditures, $1,074,1)15.77; in
come, $t)2t),lj88.8'J; loss, $41,020 83; tax
rate, 5.21
It-".:3—Fxpondilnres, $2,12!!.473.10; in
come, > i,121,'.>3tl 17; loss, $.102,211.GJ;
tax rate, G 21.
\N hen Treasurer Speer wont into
office h i received from tlio into Ft. U.
Hardunun a balance of $ 10(1,210,08,
which was reduced by tho end of 1307
to $122,2111,20, and by the cad of tho
present fiscal year to $1:0,001.5 7, the
amount on baud at tho close of business
on the first of October. Against litis
are undrawn app.oprinlious—amounts
spent by tbo Iasi legislature uud unpaid,
which are present uud active liabilities
— of vl,495.020, and to which must bo
added tho debt of $200,000 which Gov-
iruor Atkinsca oontraotod in New York
to roliove tho school fund. Tito result,
therefore, is a big delioit. 11 -re it is:
Undraw n appropriate ms, $ 1,495,020.00;
Atkinson note, $200,000,00; total, $,<>95-
920.00;.eash on hand, $120,004.57; not
deficit, $1,675.015.43.
Governor G.mdier announces that ho
will postpone for the '.into being further
ten.-.uk-ration of all applications for np-
poiutincnts of cffico3 where tlio terms
of the present incumbouts do not expire
until after Jan. 1. He says tlio most
pressing duty before tho present admin
istration is tho matter of state linancos,
and ho proposes to devote his attention
and energy for the next few weeks, iu
co-operation with the general assembly,
Ho then murdered the woman. IF
young babe was lying ou a bed in tho j to reaching a solution of tlio problem
room at the time and tho negro, after which will givo tho state a reduced
murdering tho mother, placed her bony | rathor than an increased stato tax into.
in tho bod and set fire to tho coverin r. ! 1 ' —;;—77—;
Passorsliy, discovering tho houso to bo It-b-etlon Klot Doubly 1 utal.
on fire, ran to the rescue. Gkkunwood, S. O., Nov. 8.—An elec-
Tlio bodies of the mother and child (j ou r j 0 f j g reported to have occurred in
but the remains were not sufficiently «» thls nbottt 8 >^iios from hero,
disfigured to conceal tho fact that the in which 0110 limn, a Mr. Ethorulgo, a
mother's skull had boon broken bol'oro wt althy citizen, was killed and another
the tiro was stariod. : finally wounded. Tho negroes who be-
Terry bad run away, but was cap- 1 gun tho riot fled, but are being pursued
tl1 red and wliilo tho officers were 1 :- - by a p-osso of whites now. Whito Re
turning with him to tbo jail he escaped publicans who abetted the negroes are
again. Several months afterwards ho . in immiuout danger,
was captured and his trial at this place : ji, lS sae)iuset ts Town’s V.,to.
has just ended with tho result stated
“£“ v ” j Kmc Bedford, Mass., Nov. 8.—The
~• . 1 complote vota of tho town of Acuslmot
AVrlt of Certiorari Granted. 1 1 . , „ ,
ti„iav i» as follows: For governor: Wol-
Nashvilll, Nov. 8.—A private tolo
Hood’s r-iSLj t,
:i The Rest Cure.
Ml the
.! t i Hi - oxtent, if n-oessary to correct
the evils, of depriving both tho voto-
buyor and tho voto-sollor of the r-gii* tn
v-ito or I10M office, wnhiut rag.ir.l to
party, crood, aim or color. Thi-i would
be a sovora rotuady; but, when tho
snfoty of society d-m itt Is it, it should
1,8 un'-ieiiiiatingly applied, for it wotil i
deprive no honest, intc'ligout m m n{
his right of suff-o ;■•, bat w >uld affect
only th.i ignorant and vic'.nui.
M.iuj , tl i n ti
delay.
Dr 1 Kt-irk-yA 1',din’s
gsri fi- atn'“t: i prof. • to
ot the d d in a: 1,; it I 1 s
Dam a rc>:.i ot ; e -rs t-
lires ary a a t-ou-or. I p>
dse-1 is 11-. - Cci! 1 (.r.n-I
unit ho t puts it xvt ere it
- e.i
Oiiolii
f T
-tl
to cut loose from our ancient moorings
is strikingly illustrated in tho prosecu
tion of tho war with Spain and iu deal
ing with tho problems growing out of it.
For more than 100 years the policy of
the American people was tue of con
servatism and .caution, was to cultivate
friendly relations with all tho othor na
tions of tho earth and av id entangling
alliances with any. Tho Motaroo doc
trine was accepted by all political par- i
tics as a cardinal tonot of true Ameri
canism. Wo Wore content to acquire
by treaty and purchase only such terri
tory as lay contiguous to ut uud with
only a small standing army in time of
poaco to roly for tlio national dofenso on
a woll organized militia. Hut now wo
aro loss conservative. Not content with
tho extent of our magnificent national
domain, wo aro reaching out, thousands
of liillo.t, for tho islands of tlio sea, with
their heterogeneous populations; uud
there are thoso, i:t bath political parties,
who would revorso tlio policy of more
than a century and enter upon an ox-
ten .ivo and expensive scheme of coloni
zation, as have thu monarchies of Eu
rope, which will necessitate an immonso
standing army and a largo and costly
navy, to bo supported by taxes imposed
upon the people of tlio states.
DrserRiig Old L inliiiiirlts.
Another matter of vital importan 'o It
tho question of taxation. In times h!:u
tlio o, when a universal paralysis has
settled down upon all bu--iuos.? enter
prise and the products of the farms of
the stato, upon which all our prosper
ity dap mi i, s t.ircoly bring in tho ut irk-
ets of tlio wot) 1 tho cost of production,
when tlio fires havo gone out in our fi^r-
nttc '-, when tlio fair fields in a largo
portion of our state ltavo boon blasted by
flood aul storm and li unit mm beg iu
vain for work that tiny may buy bread,
it behooves ui lo praciino the most rigid
economy in ev.-ry dopinm ut of the
state govern:n.nit, establish no more in
stitution:; to be supported by tlio state,
and see to it that not a dollar of the
state’s revenue, no matter from what
scarce derived, is diverted, by iogis
kitivu enactment or otliorwiso, from the
purpose to which it is uow applied. The
burthen of taxation, though loss in Geor
gia than in siule of tho other states, ii
already as great as oar piople ought to
bo required to boar, and tho r.ito should,
if possible, ho lowered, b r, under no
circumstances, sh nil 1 it be allowed to
go higher. All irregularities in our
j taxing system shon: l be removed nnd
the burthen should bo so a lju -tod as to
fall equally on nil classes of property
and in all parts of tho state. Tbo lands
iu no county should be valued for tax,a
tion at :t higher price than lauds equally
productive and equally profitable in any
other county. Tlio burthen of taxation
should not-only bo lessened, if possible,
and so equalized as to boar alike ou all
tho citizen t and on all the property of
tho state, but all property which now
escapes taxation should be hunted out
and made to bear its proportionate share
of tlio burthens of govern,non t. To do
viso moans by which the head of tho
taxgathorer may roach tho hidden
wealth of tho dodger, who enjoys tbo
protection of the government, but is un
willing to tdiaro iu its burtuous, is a
delicate and difilenU duty which now
devolves upon ut, but it can bo por
forinod with benefit to tbo stato and
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1 mention U.s natthor to approve nor | ftad wo shovjld m0Bt a ,; 8i M woll a3 tho
duty of more carefully guarding the
of more carefully
ballot box, fearlessly and cans ".unri
onsly, looking only to the best interest-*
of tho commonwealth :ri7 of tho people
and regardless of tlio clamor of thoso
who, by fraudulently withholding tbo
tribute thoy owo to tho sta'.o, impo-o
heavier burthens on their moro consci
entious neighbors.
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good -in 11,0 limps 'Ibo triwimr fit M (th-
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I . l.-vo, ,v twi ll,e.3, I civonu ; Int t-loll
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Yli-Jtt.d for bf-fdi ol ‘,.0(1 3:1. h, m 1,t;
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An^usjii Soutliuni H. R. Co.
TIMJS 'J A1ILI? TN EFFECT
Octub: r 2d, 1898.
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v lie Mid Tintiille It. It for Dr him,
,|-iwl>:r.i-v.lii' n;,d ill points 111 Himtli
in-ru’ia nnd wnli l.Yutrnl i,t Gu. Uy lor
Mnomi Hod points wes'.
( toro coni' otion >-t Augusta for t.ll pr.luls
Nor'di E.11I olid Wirt
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tUnU y on can ;t ilio :. t*t r: «;.
HOc! r POr-IitA«
for A tiffro h<'rz. Hiyfi
that hAve vA.it. •* ». )• rr.ututb-.rt bv <)..-»*■ : an I r-
deallnE. iu .•* j-• m ; •> t \ut-l -r. -
iu or;;, •. id inn, r.’r«».iliiy c. f fc
parfs.ll".-..'I r r;:.*• /;. »•.-• ft;- in '•
as Iii.u-y Iir-rrt.v. a.. 1 ^ ti,.- w (.»Otek
WRITii PC*I* HSRCUt.AH
t-.nir
The Hew Horn* Sawing Maehlce Co.
Duties Coiifroiitlng Officials.
OBJKUK.Mxrn, Bo.toh,Mias. i’n .ssr-!-..;- \.y.
C«CA"o,iLt.. ST.Loon.iio. I MIX.i --, Tea-
sm i'BAMcnco, Oar.. Atlasca
FOH (SALE tv
fc.':
B EST Country Issrd,
EBT
condemn, for it involves question? of 1
national and not of stato policy, but ::
a striking illustration of tho tendency {
of tho limes to depart lro 11 th- old:
landmarks, forgot tho cun -arv.itism of
tho fathors of tin republic, an 1 vent
on untrodden paths. It will not do for
us to wander too far into ,ho realms of
experiment.. Our cafoty is in conser
vatism and a rigid u ihorouco to tho pre
cedents of tin past. This is especially!
true of the poople of tho south. Wo 1 Many other duties, goutlcraon of tho
should resist all dangerous innovations, general assembly, looking to the web
Wo should cling to tho constitutional faro of tho state and tho prosperity and / L A Vi Eit-Ftcs 00-
right of Meal soli government, tho shoet- happiness of tho people, will claim our,^ < ; V .|* 1 7, y r ,» ILo7f!
anchor of our safety, and oppoue, in attention; bat thoso I havo mentioned' Un- tty V-.v-*'A<y-.v>, J
every legitimate way, the constantly in- seem to me to rise, at this particular! —
creasing tendency of the agents of tho juncture, paramount to all others and| j.) T Organs |f."LOG up
fudo.nl Kovemment to encroach upon should first have our most serious con-
tho reserved rights of tho statos. Wo sideration. | v /t -I
should rigidly adhere to tho cardinal Having thus briefly, iu accordance »»«»*»-mm -
doctrines of taxation for rovouuo only,- w Rh immemorial custom, referred to A Hplen.n-.t »tgt<. <nrs be k.-d i>orUy
, EBT Country llama*
1 eet oonntry Bhoulders. Call r»i O. . A
Adams vhc will sell you at wlmjiwile or
retail. O. It. PBJHGI-F.
Feb 23, »f
<tli St., Augusta, Ga.,
■plnfu « YE TESTS for a11 tlefect3 of
> them. 0 B'nsses and AVAR-
ts 'ut into your frame while you wait.
^Charge,
t
tfills if you need
medicine or glasses
,. . ir . ,, Republican, (51; Brico, Democrat, 8.
IS JUST AS GOOD FOH ADULTS. I gram from Washington announces that j . .j yeitr ' 8 V oto: Wolcott, 45; Wil-
WARRASVSTED. PPiCc GOctS. the supremo court has granted a writ of jj-,Tho voto for congressman was:
Galatia,Ills.,Nov. 18, 1593. certiorari iu the case of M. A. Spurt', Gu, u, Republican, 02; Luco, Domo-
PartsModtq.lnoCo,, 8t.Loiits,Mo. h ... . ., prosidont of the defunct Oomiuercial crar, 4.
QBOWsT'AiTKLESS Cllt) y ',‘TONIC nnd havs bank, whoso^entouca of two and one- Hotel «t (hjlloilen Hums.
Mt threo sreas already Hr ’»• »" »» exj lullf ywlM was l'OCOUt y afliviuod by the
ElSiS’L'firS^o^^B 1 ^ IRSaJSSliaS circuit court of appeals,
tuetiuu us your Toato. Veur^-i.k, & ^ Kor , 110r<lI whoeler.
For side by Dip, Jamerson A Cwldwlo Huntsviilk, Ala., Nov. 8.—The n j,j furniture, $5,500; insurance, $4,600.
»*«*&*. Soudorsvlllo, Go. Fi(to0 nth infantry, which was ordered Norll) ^ o,T7o7i™ D«n'o'or«tle,
to leave for Savannah tomorrow and
ter
honesty and economy in theadministra- some of tho most important matters ^ w ten' cm ^nmo 'TulTicx* «ah
tion of the government, the lowest pos- that will demand immediate and earo- ri j.; ; y .>t ' • • r .c y, r.ffboh.
siblo rate of taxation consistent with f u l consideration, I will not go further
tho honor and dignity of tho stato and into details; but with a profound sense' If £ *-* «*,£ gs I i r
the requirements of the institutions and of the responsibilities I am about to as- ! \J fci. fi
persous for wham she must provide; same and invoking your kindly co-ope-
ISont'ilcM WnnU'tl'
A tow boarders can bn nooommodatod
with board and lodging at moderate prioes,
IiUxtu Boxcaxu.
r Y' «. *
Hotel at (b.tliutei, Horns. ----- .u» -™,u 3 your aunury co-ope- Cthi , iV- ti CcA-
Cru.ODEN, Ga., Nov. 8—Tho Davis j '* d "° tmlbt ’ n f fc “ U t ' m " s ’ ba “ rtrtion and support in an honest, earn- » ,, f uj t ; (hi fV
Ti-u-o, a hotel building with 21 rooms, | of “ r ’ f°“? r90 “’ to ,f oord est effort to perform them with an eye ‘
cs burned. Loss, including building! cqual a “ d . 0xaofc 3UStlc ® to a11 aad single to the glory of Georgia and tho , '. '' ; ; ,, V f ,''f , ; {
r. *x r.mv iu-„,.n.,ne *:t 500. special privileges to none. A govern- hest interests of all bar naonle: and with ' 1 '• w - 1 n ®
, . . , RALEian, Nov. 8. — Aithongh cotn
plll i,.iv,.- for Cuba, lins boon ordered to
romaiu lttiye- Gr-ncral Wheeler will go plete returns tiro not yet in, Chairman
special privileges to none. ” A govern- best interests of all bar people; and with
meat, such as the fathers intended ours a fervent prayer to tho God of nationa H ^ xr
to bo, must rout upon an intelligent and 0 f states that I may bo endowed ! Oaubica ti>o pimsiu-o of it Drive,
uncorruptod ballot. A venal vote is tlio with wisdom to govern iu justice and' A m.e eui-Hagd[doubles tho pleasure of drlv
i 0 Nashvilk* t< morrow to accept a sword
from (ho Daugntara of the Revolution.
Fimmons doclsros the state hits gone
Democratic by 10,000 majority.
, - Inn. Intending- buyers of oarriiwros or hur-
destruetion ot a repuolio, and an lg* moderation, I will uow tako the oath. t iei!1 crin euvo dollar3_ by _sQqdtnn_for the
largo, froo catalogue) of tho Elkhart Carriage
nud Harness Mi'g. Co., Elkhart, lud.
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