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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL
PHBLlShED EVERY THURSDAY.
Editors.
JAS. W. STANFORD.
R. D. CROZIER,
V?UTHBJERT,T G\4.
Thnnuiirv Uumlr.r. Jan. 6, 1SXH.
». Thi ".. 1 ’? r>er <ni tile at
I. Howell f’o*s X«•«•*»>« per A«l-
Tertuins bureau ( Hi .Sprucr st. i. where
advertising contracts nm he made for it
m 5e\v York.
Orators in Congress.
Mr. Henry Louis Nelson intlie;
bit Arguneat.
“But it (the icleroal revenue) |
A Been Xrasa re.
The tail Legislature, passed an
Macon Telegraph ot the 27th of is an unnecessary tax so far as; act amending the public school
Each amt every one should
make good resolutions bow. at the
December, has a lengthy article on j the federal government is con- j law so as to aultioiixr and rc- i | ( ^ l |, fln like loosely tied cords-
rnsldent Cleveland aa Trasts.
tin unnecessary tax invslvea
bloodshed an*l murder, it is not
only odious, bu‘. infamous."’—At
lanta Constitution.
But s hy does «ur esteemed am)
im
t» on Bit In Philadelphia
Jit the NMHnpajxr A«lver-
_ tixlnr A^ptvt>- fit Npxxn.
O". *wr autliurltcd ogeauk
Mr. I.
t Bethel,
reeel ve and
paid him.
EDITORIAL. PARAGRAPHS.
This is Presidential election
year, and Mr. Cleveland is our
candidate.
It is a most gratifying fact, re
flecting credit on the good sense
oMthe American people, that the
President’s judicious observations
on trusts in their relation to the
tariff have proVoketi no dissent
from anv quarter whatever. Xu;
I ing next, and we h«|m each parent newspaper criticises him on that'
lion to piescrilie text hooks for! they slip.
the public schools. This act will (. Scti.ml opens on Monday morn-
receive the hearty approval nf all
who have children to educate in
these schools. Under tiic law as
will send iu their children on the
first day. so that each class may
begin together. Coleman can soon
boast of a fine school if the parents
• ill do their part as well ns our
popular professor.
M s-es Puckett and Moore and
cause of a lack or uniformity in j Messrs. Brown and Moore attend
To obviate tins difficulty | ed a party last Friday night at
it existed heretofore, it has been
■ ■flea found difficult to properly
arrange the children in classes he-
pense upon
avoid lliis no doubt
has sometimes
score. No public man, whatever
his party affiliations, who has
been interviewed for his opinion
about the message has a word of
dispraise for Cleveland on trusts. j
•Senator Everts spoke fur an hour ;
before the convention of the Na- ;
lioual Republican League in ibis!
city, and he did not say “trusts'
the subject or the “great debate" I cerned, and «lien the collection of quire the county boards of cduca- j „n the first strain of temptation
that is soon to tike plate in Con
gress on the , revenue question.
If his statements are to be ac
cepted ns ti ue, the Democracy
will be completely defeated and
overthrown in this battle of argu- j able contemporary fall with such
menu. It would seem remarks I terrible adjectives upon the tsx
Ide that a Republican should In* I on tobacco and whisky? Is the
engaged by a staunch Democratic i Ux on those articles any more
journal to write special eoinnintii- unnecessary tiian that on cloth
cations; but it is even more re- j ing, food, and luelir A certain
markable that a democrat in such ! amount of revenue must be raised
j a capacity, or in any other capac j for public purposes, and any
A. MALI IN is onr Agenl | j tv , s|, oll ! ( l manifest such uniuis ! body with a particle of patriotism.
receipt for^H^iuuiter la * £e;i, ^‘-‘ leaning to the Republi j <>r with any consideration for jus
lean party, an<l such conspicuous ; lice and fairness, must agree that
| prejudice against the public men the tax should be imposed upon
! of the South. The whole purpose J the tilings which can hear the
! of bis article was evidently* to; burden with the least hardship
draw a parallel between the lead j to the people. But what does
*r* :«• r -I, i . I era of the two great political par the Constitution and other de
I anff reform will be the Demo . . , f* 1 1
eralic battle cry in the coming' 11 ™ 10 " >‘“1*n>“kes it appear fenders of monopoly care for the , „„
federal elections. j that in vigor uf thought, in power , people? Just exactly nothing at: pense on the score of books. I he n nc mile from town, having sold : possible for them t» sav any thin
>f expression, in quickness to | all. The only use they have for law asamrndrd will d« away with liis residejee to Mrs. Sutton. j which would not add to their con
lisccrn an advantage, and ip fact them is to make them pay taxis these objections, and will be nth Mis* Mattie l'trquun. s love ; .Icnination as enemies of tne puli
lilt! TO STAY!
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22 Years’ Run without Interruption,
and have Re-Enlisted for 22 More.
With renewed energy, no more cotton losses, no more
hooks. ............ ...........j .... . |m.... •••"■ -j —-- cut, sun se nm nut»y iru»i» ... , , , -r
would of coarse entail some ex-! -Mr. Jim Sealey’s which was one of The platform of principles ; ton mills tO DUlltl, iind 110 UnrCaSOnilDlC StOl’C CXpeilSG^ 1 DD
the patron* and t., i 1 *"-‘ ,llo st enjoyable affairs of the adopted by mat body is one of the •
, . j j season l longest on record. It louche#
me teacucr Several of our young Jtenple j everything but trusts. These ..Jl c
gone ahead with j altcndeit the Christmas tree *t , on lhe ,, arl „f tUose j ll, S <1 * 1 UUlS Ui
liffdfent books, thus greatly in | esley Cha|»cl on the 27 ill, which j „ arv seckiug for joints in the
creasing Ins own labors, and re-j
uTouche pose to give my old mid- new customers the benefit, by reduc-
i. These ; II lines of
Hardwar, from 10 to 56 Per Cent.
was quite a auccraa. ^ i l*re*i«lenis armor amount to con
larding the progress of the pupils. U “ v *"" 1 U,al llls vlc ** U l,,e ntw
\ . j and Sunday aaaheu up Ibe roati*; danger of iru»i*, ami the most
."™ TIL. rnnnL l.; feasible met hod of combatting ufrom previous prices, and Groceries at about Cost.
change of leutlicift- require a ■ 1 r»»f. W C. Mooli vtiil oc<iif?\ vrlien it menaces u* umicr the, *■ ^
change of text books, and alio j the house this year, that ^ r *-; sheltering wing of protection, are j
gethcr there has been no little; M.wiie now occupies. sound and unanswerable. The;
Mr. h A. Jackson has moved . r . en i-,>n*ei ne«i ia the Li unis an
vexation :in*i unnecessary «•* | lj9 family out on bis farm, about j ,j| en t as the grave. It is n.*t
:1 MEAN BUSINESS, & DON’T YOU FORGET IT.
in
General Chalmers of Mississip
pi suys, “the best farmer i# tin
man who produces everything in everything that constitutes or-
possible at home. ’ j alorieal and controversial snpc
lion. Amos J. Cnniining* places j riority, the Republicans are head
a very high estimate upon the and shoulders above the Deino-
eharacter and ability of Demo
You will lose money it you don’t get my prices before butU
crats. Among all the Congress-
uier. from the South there is not
one, »o not one. iu the opinion
crats in Congress.
Congress re assembled yester
day. and we may look now for
very interesting news from the
federal capital.
An unusually large number of
railroad accidents have occurred
during the last week, resulting in
loss ol life and destruction of plop
ertv.
The Federal treasury surplus
for the mouth of December was
$15,424,603. During the year 18
87 the niihiic debt was reduced
$117,010,000.
The worst feature about catarrh
is its dangerous tendency to con
sumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cures catarrh by purifying the
blood.
If the resistance of the thirteen
colonies to the authority of Great
Britain was revolution, how can
the secession of Sovereign Slates
from I lie American Unian lie cull
ed “rebellion?’’
Wortli county has organized an
Agricultural and Horticultural
Society. This is a movement in
the right direction, and will
doubtless result in great good to
the farmers of lliatcounty.
The Iiisli policy of the present
British government is a disgrace to j right straight Lo advocating
that country. Nothing will satis- I trade." Reed will pretty
ly the great English landlonls but
l he complete submission of poor: , , ,, ,
Ireland 1 j and everybody will lie sorry
, .Mills Hied to speak The
Senator Sherman savs he will do .. ,, m ,, .
. . ; .. comhuire ol Mr. Mills, at the
all Ik can to prevent the eonlirina j
t ion of XI r. 1. amar as Supreme j S in “ in S of ll,e discussion, " i!
Court Justice, but regreth that be i greatly discourage the Democrats
Iv vr.it ng ladv of Beat vole ace, i»
jiiig. Call and see me.
to the government, and bounties erwi.e beneficial lo :the JFul.lic j X •:"*■“<> “T*’ " : and the worst f.wa »r lb.-,
, , . visiting in town. > protective tariff under the guue
lo the monopolists. , scbool. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zuber re . u f friendship.
The internal tax “is not only The twenty-third section of the turned Imme on Tuesday last, af For il is quite certain that the 1 .
odious but. infamous.” because ilr. Act is as follows: I hat tile Coun ter a slay of sevet al day * in Lump- twz'iIT question will be looked at in ies, Crockery, Glassware, etc., at
collection-‘involves bloodshed and ; iy Board of Education, sliail pre- t '"
murder.” Why does it involve ; sci ibe from time to lime whnttexl
bloodshed and murder? It is a
of this Mr. Henry Louis Nelson,! weii known fact that nobody car
who 4s capable of taking part in a . successfully dispute, that ihis^e — - ,
great debate, ami liic only man j suit is due. ami due entirely to a ' Bible shall not be excluded from ■■ J e le^rct to ia\e t»
b _i lose so good a frieud and citizen,
oil the Democratic side who will : wilful violation of law. If a law j the common or public 'schools of j *j*iie handsome face ol K. T.
be able to stand up against such j is to be repealed because there arc | the .State; and provided further,
|>owe] In) men as iteed and Kelly, j certain reckless citizens who will-that when such text Ebooks are
C. N. SIMP80N, Jr., Agt. /<
kin.
Master Barnett Solomon, a
! bright little fellow, »|wnl two or
, hooks and books of reference shall I t | lri . e ,| ara of Inst week with his
i be used in the common schools off aunt, Mrs T. W. Zal»er.
' the county. Provided, that the! Mr. B. F. Oliff has moved to
, Bible shall not be excluded from
a new light w hen il is seen how ;
icaddy trusts may operate t«» the i
greatest injury o! the public in
the manner so graphically depict ;
ed by ihc President. His little I
discourse on trusts has been read i
by millions of Auiericaus who
Same inducements will be offered in Family Grocer*
PARSON KIRKSEY’S
SAMUEL H. GAMBLE, Aqt
A Specimen of the North Carolim. *
Liar.
A twelve-year obi youth hadjust T
been brought t«» public nolice in l. T> . . , .
North Caiohna lie was taken to | I>0RS lOAVC to llllorm hi* fncml^
and McKinley, and BurrowH, is
S. S. Cox of New York, and he
should not be expected to accom
plish much in the face of such
formidable opposition. The Dem
| oernts will sit idle and silent in
their seats, while the great Re
publicans will electrify the coun |
try with their masterly oratory!
How sorry we are for the poor
South! Not a man there capable
of representing our interest8 in
the ••great debate.” Mr. Henry
Louis Nelson says that Mr. Mills,
of Texas, will attempt to speak,
but il will be “a great volume ol
sound, the most of it unintelligi
ble.” Mr. Reed will interrupt
him with his superb wit, and be
fore li* has ludf finished his speech
he will lose his temper ami go
except by a three CourtHfi vote of
all the Board: and provided furtli
er, that the County Boards shall
not be permitted to introduce into|
j violate il, and thereby bring them-! prescribed Hiey shall not be
! selves into trouble and disgrace, changed for live years thereafter,
wc would soon l>e without govern
ment. The utility or the wisdom
| of a public measure cannot be
| toted by such a criterion as that.
The “bloodshed** over which the
Constitution goes into such a
paroxysm of horror and indigna
tion is not the fault of the law,
and cannot be urged as an argu
merit against that source of reve
nue.
But when the subject is divest
ed of all disguise, and the
is left* fully exposed, it will in-
seen that the ••murder and blood
shed** argument is a mere pretext.
There is not a particle of sinceri
ty about it. The repeal of the*
the public genenu
ask l hem selves why should a P r " \ UlWI1 j a ^t week to have a tooth pull ; ami the balance of mankind, that he has opened, at
'* I ...1 «>n.l o currovtiiimilont. 1
'Til ©M3 STAKD X3F PA1I8 & M©YE
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r
; tective tariff he so sacied that
... • * r „„ * j - - icd. and a correspondent says
Cio/.ier will no longer lie fi>un<I, „, u . t nol bt-tom-he.1 in tlic .. Tllt . «lrai*li..n of Hie tooth ia.
Iicliinu lliccounlvis of !>. I. Satin j „f reduction anil reform at_ points a .Jiffivnll operation. The .Ivntist
‘m,, Sam Berlin, returncl I 11 ^ Street, a select stock of
from a trip out >Vest. lower rate would effectually : i.. f, un d
G. O. \\ alton has moved his , ^| lt , malign purjicss ul'a trust,
stock iff g*>**.K to the store house They . ill also btgin to Imr that j r
U, “ l , F . I ^ “ ! rl,t ’ 1 r * 5tr, "‘ g en, “'« fi ! hvl<"'u.e usVt’h' aelualiv Grinjriup
Iiev. Chatles Davis, who is our , lo orL , anlze an ,l manage a trust | sl „ ne orUl0 ll:lir The . n.l lia.l the
appearance of having liven lirail-
■led on the lop of the head.— Kx.
reeded and wlien hr iliil pull it
il to be just six inches j
: and a quarter long. The cavity |
jextended through the top of thri
the schools any text or] miscella | r ‘' r lll<! i comprising all the firms and indi
., bll bis lust appoiutiuent at the vicinal* engaged in comeone great
sectarian or see-1 Metliodist church next Sumlay
Staple, Family and Fancy Grecerie
HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND
neons hook of a <*. ... , Melll( „| lsl curci, next suixiuy. I American industry, uiav some
tional chaiacter. No teacher bhull | Mr. D. \Y. Hammock now j.ulU ; t | a y have tdie power'and the »u
receive pay for any pupil who is j the reins over a fine and lovely ; Racily to procure the increase ol
allowed lo use any other’ than the . llor,e - A Fkieud I tariff talcs, already high, for the
preerthed text books.
1 further enrirhinrnt of the
•frer
ne:t r
virlorv,
The following hooks liavc been
adopted for the public schools in
truth Randolph county: Sander’s l’ri
mary I’limer, Swinton’s Word
Priiner. Swiuton’s Won! Book,
Webster’s Dictionary. Swinlon's
Readers, Swinlon’s Geographies,
Robinson’s Arithmetics, -Well’s
N<*. 2
! the expense of the many.
few s
This
M.s.rs Brown anil Jones have ; fear would lie not without foun
began their watermelon patch foi i dation. A trust successful in its
this year. They are going lor j first aims, and making millions at
the first ear again. dollars by keeping up price#
Miss Mattie Perryman, of Be j to the “tariff point," might
Plantation Supplies
nevolcnce. is slopping with friends I emboldened to strike for higher j consideration of honesty and pa
this week. J game by the advancement of the j triotisiu would compel us to that
Dr. W. T. Rogers has been up | tariff rales on the goods whose! course.
If we believed, as the Sunday
Times evidently believes, that uli!
the political wisdom belongs to;
the Republican party, ami llmlj
iuduslral stagnation and death, — ————
must loilon the a<l* prion of a Deni
ocratic policy, we wouhl instaulU That he has no special Customers, but will endeavor to treat ai
renounce all lealtv toilie Demo alike. Buys his Goods w here lie can get them cheapest for cash, an.
just i,-ratio party, and fight boldly un sells them as
leel . Republican colors. Every \
internal revenue would reliere Hit- i Krigliwli Grammar. Smith's Phtsi
. .. . , , , ioh»cv an«l II>^icnc anil Spcncc
treasury ol its surplus, anu leave* .. *. ■ 4
i - 1 ’ | nau Penmanship
the li:i>li tariff intact.
entertains the fear that his efforts ! particularly those from the South,
will be unsuccessful. ! i„ „r ,i lcir
and leave
The thing
llict makes lliis lax so ••o«lious’*
that j and “infamous** in the ryes of the
dis i Constitution is the (act that the
lie-1 governnienl gf-ts the entire bene
It «?f it, and the manufacturer*
use a considerable amount ol
and bounty. If w»*
,; protection
; by convincing them of their iua j have more revenue than is needed
1 lie chief object, and desire of i bilily to cope with the ningnili■! for public purpose*, thru there is
the protectionists now is to get rid j cent powers or ilchatn air. yed ! evidently unnecessary taxation,
uf the surplus, without in anv way . .
relieving the people or the "heavy ! Lvf, ‘ Mr - Gox.! and the great question is, where
burden of taxation upon the ucc ! ' v!l ° wi *‘ *’ c l * lc on *Y lar 'lf reform : and how shall the reduction be
essarics of life. i er with sense enough to make a i made? The Democratic party be-
IBclboI Item*.
Mr. S H. White and Mis* Flo
; ra Lc Go ip, of our coniiuunily.
were married «»n TliurmUy of last
i week at Sbellmau, D. L Ferguson. : «-upied by C. O Walton. Mr. C.
I Ksrj.. ofliciating. 0. Walton has moved into the
j Charley, a litllifson «»f Mr. . ! house formerly occupied by B. i.
S. Curry had the misfortune to j Olliff
to Atlanta this week on
ure and business trip.
Dr. K / Olliff lias left for his
home in the country to drive a
mule.
Mr. B. F. Olliff has moved to
Blulfton
Mr. J. W. Nichols has rawed
into the store limine formerly oc-
O
pleas i production they control.
j There i* riniui here tor many j
serious thought* beside* those we I
have suggested. And ire much j
mistake the signs of the lime* il j
Cleveland on trust* docs not tend
to hasten one solution of the great
economic question of our day.—
Journal of Commerce.
“It will be
gust” when
apologizes I’m
a cold day in
Grover Clevi
\ ll.it lli<*t»s:igp.
An-
Low as ar±y House-in this Section
ivitatio »
II Ft’I. !
lie extends to his old Customers and Friends a cordial invitntio
lf> call and examine his gfu*ds and prices, and otters to nil
WKIGII I*xi) MKASCRK. GOOD GOODS, at LOWKST PRICE.*
j • _ \
Co 11 o i ki 13elbi-e P11r-cliaasiii"
New Advertisements, .u-t-29 .
All Hun Down!
s
f A'l
fail off a fence last Thumdav and
nicak hi* right arm between the
elbow and wrist. He is getting
all right and will soon be well.
Misses Winnie and Augusta
Sutton have moved to their home
here, formerly occupied by Mr. K.
A. Jackson.
We learn that Mr. G. W. Dozier
E OF GEORGIA.
RANDoi.rn Cor NTT
Tlios. Barry. W. C. IVn.-ork an«l oilier* ;
i .. .. * . ... . , , . »l have in*.le application for a sciMUtfl' Iavs ■
hrom llie weaKenmgeffects of chanpng .. ||Hf . :isth i,isiri: T. :u ‘\ r.u-
weather, by lmrd work or from n on- j l|iruUKh tht . h Ml ,ls of Ziiher «V Ba -
timers, you need a goon tonic aiul IiUjoiI \ ii«,od \lf Brown. W. c*. Peacock.:
purifier lil:e Hood's Sarsaparilla. It you ; .j \ \\ \y,. avi - r . and tliroiigli
) have never tried tin* peculiar mcdinne : h . N j r i lark and Jack Hiliard j
dos.» now. It will give you «trrngth ami , . . inter>rrti:ij; with Ft. ;
i appetite, purify and vitalize vour bloml. , linill< .# roa rt at C. t lark’> w.mM rack, j
• I have been m poor healtu for several | w j |rh ’ , ia< ) M . en marked mit by the t om
THE
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The public will please lake notice that my
Fancy and Family Groceries
During the Chriatmas holidays. ... , VMf „ ...
Bt llu'l was hnuorcil will, a num- | will In „y e lo Coleman so<.n. He I r 1 *”' :M ”’ a r ^“" t ""‘r
_ . m tne inirrii, anil m tlic moniinj; i . .,i t.. a i.tTson- are noli-
her of heaiiliful young laily visi j will be glaillv welcnnieil. Lt-l all 1 woulilgel up wiili a very | fioa ihut aaidnew rna.i will, mi aixl uf'.«-r
, , . , lor“. 'I h.y were Mias Iliilah *roz- conn- lo C**li nian that wants lo.! . _ I tlw first Tiimlav in IVimiary. UK*, by i
Il is about as fair lo am-iise the! 8 I’ 0C ‘’ I, < wl » 8° ovcr lo l, ie h.-pnb ' I loves that. Hus reduction shoiii.l i er< „f Uie Sivcnth District; Miss \ it is heallhv enough for any one. Tired Feeling. | the Onlinary *f •.aia.-u-ntyj ^Imafiy
man who ih-siri-s an intclligcnl j liean side after his effort is con-: lie ma*io from the necessaries of' Lc-nu Hath way. of Blufflon; Jliss : Atessrs. S. 1. Saunders ami E 1 \ft.-rtaWii.|r only a part of tlu* first b*.i-! i,**^ i'-st" ’ ’ " .....
Mid judicious revision of the tar eluded, ami apolovize for all hr i life so thal the oreal majority of Mallic Arthur, of Sbellmau, and j A. Jackson will soon begin on | tie of Sarsaparilla I i-owl.l r.->t I M. <;oi!MI.F.Y. Ordinary. ! Are all perfectly fi’Osh, and ill point of price f«S 1‘>\V
ltfol being a Free Trader, as Ihe^^, |Itf wjll aJ “ ll tl , at he was ! the’ people may be benefited by Mi.se* Auna an-l Nannie Douglas j ill. ir new' resilience at this place | !“ |! | 1 m o! !lr.hiM^"i., J ... a '" 1 Ull ‘'' u ’ the lowest. You will Jllwavs find me at the front with' >
man who limns the rubbish in his i !. n ».• r * ••!* Damascus. Come again young . l*rof. W. C. Monk will n|ien bi* ; wanl1;i all it is re« onuneiided to be.”—; ini..r iWpra
back yard of being an incendiary. jT’king, and only dcsiied U> have a ; ,l. 1 he Republicans favor any ; wif> vUll nai im I M.m.lav. 3ih in.t.:&#•*. II. I>. W.sass.JIo K. Mason Mrect. ] T» All libsiu I. Mjj ( eJieru.
htlle fun. Bui “every body in j thing in preference to a reduction | uu . n5l .l v . ' j Large school room and plenty ol i J “,^^1 II.swPs Sarsaparilla asalS TA ’/li.isioLrn r..rxT V .
Washington will go to hear Cox, of the tariff, and the Atlanta Con We were pleased to have our old j good boarding places. i Mood purifier aiul am w/II pleased with Jared B MeWiHi*n»» bas in due f«»riii
reported in some of the Northern ! aiaudall, Kelley, Melvin ley, Burj stitmion is doing all it can to <le friend Mr. John Crozicr, from | ^ Some lalk ot a big boarding j \Vm .liTlveKUTu .j aSministruVien deismis'm'iiontli* estate
-Providence Journal.
The coldest weather for years is j
i;lMles. Trains have been block | rows an*l Reed,” yes, that is wrlial
ade.1 bv snow, and business has \ jj r . Henry Louis Nelson
been greatly interrupted, and in
some places almost, entirely sus
] tended. ‘ i 3°
It is said that three fourths of
the farms in the Noril, western i *l ,eak « 1,1 « iv *-‘ -‘many an obscure
feat i lie
says.;
Washington will !
and the *‘unccitainly as to,
time*’ when Mr. Recti will
“everyone in
Democrats and to help the' p ,lcns *“ a t ,rr ‘ , ‘ : ' {lW ,lS - vs " uh Uh ! Il ”' ,8 v kerc soon-
. ; last wee* Leap year has c»»n’.e in. stand
Repul'.leans on to victory. j Mr. Warren IIad<lork. of Da ' hack hoys. 1 he girls has the day
Christmas in this now, let lliem use it.
• ir^anist,
Mich.
Old Southern Homes.
inaseus, »|wut
icinity, the gur.l of young J
A great many of the plantations ' Maury,
in different parts of the South, j During Christmas otir ynun
B
which were once well-known for fclks had two social gatherings
. „ . J •» Illll*
Slates are covered by heavy niort-1 dionc (fiom the South of course) j ;j ielr s jxe, the magnificence of the | that for real pleasure were never
gages. I lie savings banks o! New , an aiojicncc that lie would other- j resitlenccs upon them, the liospi- j surpassed in our fomuiur.ity. at!
| wise not have. The speech of I lality of their owners or on ac i the homes of Mr. T. J. Furguson ; vs:<
! McKinley will be a powerful ar
Mrs. W. C. Monk and family,
j are off on a visit lo relatives in
i Butler this week. A. L. M.
si. Mary's church. Detroi . ^ ,
i -'urn. I deceased, and I will tt^ ! he sHine
! “My dau^hUT received much henefir | on the first Monday in Fcbruarj. ’ n :
: from HihmI’m Sarsaparilla *• s a tonic after n,y ottice. Given nmlw my *.a!:u anrt
protracted attack of pncui»«»nia.”
I lie best tiiitl most desirable floods for the least money.
My stock will he kept full and complete, and everybody
is respectfully invited to call and give me a trial.
{tjgf 3 Kernemher that my brother “Will” is with
and will serve his friends with pleasure,
deeis-el CIAS, An
me, i
Hampshire alone have over four
millions of dollar* invested in such
seen ri tics.
Another bank cashier, in New j of i 1 ' r, ; u * lion - i an<1 j now fall n-inu, ruins. The re.as
York, this time, has absconded j lUe ariows <lf 5111 l ‘”‘led at him ,, n B f this is. perhaps, that the
with about thirty thousand dollars *’>' Mr. Cox will (nil to penetrate I laud has been worked so long
of the bank’s money. It really i his armor of self command and | without being fertilized that il has
seems that nothing short of a few ■ thorough knowledge and will fall . b,,l:,,|,K ' l’ ,,l,r * or It •»»>’ be that
t those into wun*c poasession they
But thc||,. ive j i;isse «l lack the energy and
$871.91 For it tiurui.
The readers of our paper will he inter*
Rev. F. II. Adams. New Hertford.Cl.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sdd by drupjjists. $l;?*ix for ?.i. I’re-
par<*«l by C. I. HOOD dl CO., Apotheca-
; ric*. I*owcll Mass.
olficiai «ignatiire this. January 4t!». IXM-S.
jau.V4t M. GORM LEV. Ordinary.
•:£3
i n
hanging* will put a stop to this'
specie* o( rascality.
thorough knowledge, and will fall i
liariiilc.i* at his feet
in knowing that tlic proprietors of
count of the prominence of the land Mr. I). J. Dennis, both ol j “Warner’s LogCnbiu Remedy’ will pay
e i l i.i * 1*1 -»i i i $371.21 m cash for the best answer lo the
families which possessed .hem are; which wnl ever be remembered } ^u-stio,,: -what i* the hole f«»r that
w itli pleasure b> all w ho were j h in the «>ut«idc of the chimney of
r,resent " old-fashit»iied lug cabin,
pn sent. ! in the trade-mark of
We would l>e pleased to mention p.-uicdic*,?’ A pamphl.
too IhMesOae Dollar.
^
The la«*t General Assembly of
the; the Stale of Georgia paasetl reso
as represented j Ruion* authorizing anti directing j
amphlet will. . jth* gnvernor to ap|<oiut three com
ruisMoncrs for the purpose *»f ex
we
, ! great orator ot the House is Mr. | >kill which arc required to make i respondent there will give all the;
Another gicit cave has ^ 0( *n Hurrows, a Republican and pro j them pay under the present sys
diseuveml in Kentucky. ..vailing | - Ie w ill make J Icm of lalmr.
in extent and curiosity the famous . leill,,n|sl * ,lc v ' 111 mJlvC
Mammoth Cave, Evidences were i speech that will he all o
found that showed it had been
once occupied as a home by hu
man beings.
Charles II. J. Taylor, colored,
lately the United States minister
to Liberia, has sent in his resig
nation, and says that lie has got
enough
country-, and will he an
document for popular distrihu
lion.” The Democrats must in
deed he a poor set. We arc so
sorry that Mr. Henry Louis Nel
son wrote that letter. Il has
t One ol these famous old places,
ver the . - . 1
4 .n Liberty county
effective l aas lately sold to a colored man
! for $2,500, only
something of our trip lo Spring j picture «f such a log cabin ran tw pi
Vale and community on Thors H.' lV. Tar^|‘* , " ,ni "8 »nd appraising the prop-j
day and tiiday last, but want ol j proprietors of the i-eleiirat.-d ‘ ert v of the nrstntB ac Allantie 1
time forbids. Beside# your cor-, “_"'amcrs SArE ^vurcy^K.K-liester. N.! railroad. The governor lias ap
pointed the following gentlemen:
news from that section, and
might merely repeat his.
|j ( , W31 j „f >tl:«nta.
V.. Iwfurc April K»th. 1XSM. But one an-
strrr from coi»te*tant will hr con- • -
.titirrcfl. It mu*t be rignnl trith the real »V . Al. Iv*e>0, of nsliington; \ IT* '
nomf. irixiu^ |8«*tH»tlirc address, and j oil powers, of Macon, and C. B.
... - : mu>i state that the partv hns purchased ' ~
In giving the names of visitors ! M .W at \ vusl ,„.e of the toliuwit 5.
iu this State, 1 during Christmas we forgot to j reiuctiirs: Warner’* Cabin barsapa- \ m » m
» colored man mention the names of 31 i j When quinine was pul on the.
part of the pur- j Claude Bradley ami Miss Mamie; c<m$rhand c’t»n>uinption Remedy. War-! freelist, it retailed at about $4 an
| chase price Iwing required at once.; Bridges, two ebartning young la » ntr’s Cabin Extrurt. Warner s bo»r and them were only
lit;. L-.w.«rv ... 1 ^...-1 Viua* i:.... r n Lu..Jt’abin Liver rills. Warners Lop taolu j
OR TORPIO LIVER.
\ tnrpl«2 liver tlt-ran^cH tbo wiaol* ,
^tciu mid pvMlnrcM -
Sick Eeadaclis,
■spepsia, Costiveness, Rheumc
ijsm, Sallow Skin and Piles.
.itre is no better remedy for the**
iiHHiuX <li%- u*«8 ILhii Tmni Livei \v<» Will .Si*ll
i;i», u« a triol will prove. Price, 2oc.
Sold Everywhere. here bcl,,re -
niarit-ly
Cheaper than ever Before
Offered in Cuthbert !
Wo will keo|) at our Lumber Yard on Depot Street, a
larger stock of Lumber than we ever kept before, which
at prices lower than have ever boon sold
. and i. , .lies from Terrell coun.y.whospent, 1 manufaelories of the drug in
It is known ns Laurel Yu*
within two miles of the historic j a few days with their aunt. Mrs.
town of Sunbtiry. It was the home j G. W. Martin during (.'bristma*,
of tlic gifted Jtdm Klliott, and a j On Friday night a number of our
■ lx»jr Cabin .Scaipine 'for the scalp and
( i hair >, Warner’s I.«»g t'abiu 1‘laslers.
’ i The an>wers will be referred t*» an iiu-
1 ! partial coinudttee f*»r decision, wdiieh
:li of that country. This 1 cast over this country a deep j very beautiful home it. wan. John j young Indies, accompanied by our ; will be announced April loth, 18*s. Let-
looks bad for the little Afliean gloom, and nipped in the bud our i Klliott represented Georgia intlie j gallant young men, gathered al 1 ter. of inquiry will not be answered.
republic. I most fi.ndiy cherished hopes. We I Si “ U ' s Scn,,le rro ' i ' 1820 lu Mr ; Martin’s lo spend a few hours j ~ 7 .
" . . , „ i lS2b. - m honor of the \otiog ladies, ami, 1 he limes is doing good work
; forgot lo mention that in the Sen The plantation contains 2.300 j so pleasantly did every one pass ; in interviewing the New Etftland
. . , r .1 o i i ale l * lc Republicans will enjoy ■ acres. It was purchased
Fean t»a?t ) ^ IDC Wou S ldn‘t he 'been-1 t * ie same superiority that they j the war of secession by Ilou
titled lo more respect by abandon ! have ia the House. Mr. Beck i ton Stephens. » brother of Hon. j marked the hour■ when they should j publicans, but they are business
* • * . ... . j Alexander II. Stephens, and wa* disperse, they could hardly real I men first of all. and they
with the doc will be all alone among - ' * 1
Catfa man lie a Democrat while
lie embraces the views, ami advo
is ; so pieasam iv <n*i every one pass : iu '.'io 1 * 11 **'
during j the time the hours fl«rw by almost j manufacturers t»n the President s !
i^u. Lin* j Alice minutes, and w hen the clock i message. Most of them arc Re j
three
the!
United State*. Now there are:
fifteen fa.'torie*. and quinine re j
tails at l«*ss than 70 rents an}
ounce. And the operative* in!
these factories have not had to.
strike for higher wages. We eotn-
inend tht»sp tacts toilie protection
ists.—Augusta Gazette.
—m
Senator Dolph wishes to g*t rid |
Live & Let Live.
Ernest Boynton ’
ing the name along with the doc i “mill be all alone’’ among the I’ , ,, - _ . , , -,
. , t- .a., r» f.. ■> “ »olu to the present owner by Ins ; ize that the lime had passed.
trines ot the Democracy? j Democrats who is eoinpclenl to! h ,., r8 j I A M.
The Consfilulion says if the ! speak on the tariff quesliun, “and' The district in which the plan- j -»•-«.
President will only pursue- the p«l- j |, c ulks so rapidly that bo oneT 1 lation is situated was noted, from j The English Tories openly and
icy marked out for him. all will be i c#n u nilvruta a.l him” We -are I l * ie ® rst scUlemenl of the State i boldly advise the Irish to abandon
well, and Democratic harmony I ’ ‘ ‘ j until the emancipation of the .heir native land anil to seek
will he secured. This means, 0 f j assuied, howctei, mat nuen tiie : s i av( , s< f„ r intelligence and homes in America and other coun
course, thal the tariff reformers "great lUbate is over, both Rep ! wealth of itseittzfns. It is now. | tries, if they are not willing to
must surrender lheir position, and i rcsentalives and Senators will i however, almost wholly abandon-j submit to English domination,
follow implicitly the leadership of j probably vote precisely as they I ed to the colorcl |s-opl-. Its 1 There is a sublimity of cheek, ami
Mr Randall. j would before a single speech was great plantations have been divid | tyranny, and barbarity in this, but
of the surplus by immense appio-
. .. . ., , nrialions for rivers and harbors.!
trank enough U. sa, tha. they j ^, r pulll i c hniblintnt for coast de-!
Is daily m civing freah shipment*
Fancy and Staple Gro-!
ceries,
Which cannot Im* excelled in
quality or cut in price*.
fence, for dependent pensioners. !
1 for the eneouragefcent of Araeri-1 „ _ _ j
re. and for the Nua- i Bams, Sugar. Coffee, Flour.
can commerce.
canal. If there is any-
nfcide.''
We thank Mr.
Ilenrt j ed into small farms, and'the sup it does not excel in these respects
| Louis Nelson for that, because n erb mansions, once the homes of' the sentiments thal were felt and
by the people of tile
Piincc Bismarck lias taken ad
vantage of Ibe probabability of a . , . . _ , , , , , , .
great European war to induce the 18 !,n a,i,, ‘ ,8MO ° tl,!U ,f “ie Demo men noted for wealth and culture, i pr.K-latmed
jcmis hr.vcn t sens** enough io j and of women fa mom
how lot and refinement, are falling
Crown I* rime of Germany to re | crula b"* v t*n*L sense enough to | and of women famous for beauty! North toward the South during
i and refinement, are
decay, and are being replaced by
! cabins and huts, whose chimney*
in to war. They did pot hesitate j brethren in New lnrkhaveele
to say that our people should be j vated the •‘blocaiy shirt and are
driven into the Gulf of Mexico, | waving it very vigorously. If Mr.
not see how the adoption of Mr.
Cleveland'* tariff views can po**i
i»ly affect their trade injuriously, f
They recognize the fact, as all
men of sense who ar. not Mums j after this outlay. w»
do, that the placing of raw mate l J t%r t,
• i .i r i: 7 ;u ^ «usgest the propriety or t»uyinsr<
rials on the free list W •“ i tllc reconstructing it. I
jure * her business tn l... coun-■, . n s , riw , t snm ,„ wn .!
l —■» 1 Cigars and Tobacco
largely.—.V. f. St ar. -I.,.nrr».
The Ohio Republicans will have |
to look to llicir laurels. Tii.-ii
laOts. (’uli or seii<I your orders to our ^ arcl, tvliereyoa
• can get shiv quantity you want, at prices to suit yoy.
Will Sell You Lumber from 36 50 to
$10 00 Per Thousand Feet.
KILLEN & QUATTLEBAUM,
sr[rt22 lf Mill at Fort Gaines. Ca.
Important AiwcemtaL
Lard, Etc.,
Direrl from h* a*1qii.'iri<*r*. and
warranted to beetpial to the best.
sign in favor of Ids son. Prince | s pcak, they al least know
William, but the heir to the Imps- , ' otl j ^ ^ [
ri.«l t.liione s.iy s “ 8 i Tom Woollblk has been taken \ „f slicks and uiml tell more plain and the land re peopled with the j Lamar shall be confirmed l" . the
draws l i-a.1, l e will surrender , ^ l() t ,, unly . He was car i ly u„„ words of the marvelou. 1 -* ‘ -
neither his rights noi his duties, j rjwl alvav | ll . call . e the peopletherc | chauge for the worse which has.
Congress should make an ap i bad no sympathy li*r him. and uktn place in the once rich and
propriation to pay the losses sus f now lie is carried back lieeause ; prosperous district.—Savannah
tainerl by the depositors in the. the | eop'e of Atlania have too | A'eirv.
Freed men's Bank. The reckless ; much sympathy for him. Liable
and rascally management ot this ! lo be rescued and released in one The annual election f«>r direc
institution swept away the hard place and in danger of being! tors of the Genital Railroad and
earnings of many a poor colored j mol.lied in the other. That’s bad • Banking Company was licit! in ! bis
man in ibis country who had isn’t there some point midway be Savannah on the 2nd instant,
with simple ami implicit conti j tween Macon and Atlanta where General E. 1’. Alexander anil his
dence yielded to his republican | the murderer can be kept in safety j ticket were elected without oppo-
advisers. i until the law can take its com sc? 1 sition.
pure ami honest blood of New ! Senate as Supreme Court Judge
England. | some of these “trooly loyal” Re j
. ' ^ ♦ m j publicans will pretty near tiie. j
Mr. James Russell Lowell, ji l —
rery distinguished citizi-n. and a The new council of Atlanta has
prominent Republican, was pres-1 fixed the retail liquor license at ! thought,
ent lately at a meeting of the Bos- ( $1,000. An ortlmanee was passetl j
ton Tariff Iiefuiin League, and in I increasing the hoard of education
The Sunday Times says that
the President is taking the hack j
track, and that he will, on the re- j
assemhlfng of Congress, semi in a i
supplementary message confess- j
ing his error, and stating that he;
was always in favor of the repeal j
of the internal revenue. Brother, j
isn’t the wish father to the'
A sdOtalty.
i’litfibrrt cal
Store. M .v
nice
1 !#<• best lira in Is in
i IfO a» u«y
; lielves are full uf
Fresh Canned Goods.
From loattin" houses, vhicli nev
er fail to jrivc* satisfaetion. I ant
sali.'fitsl witji a
Lirmg Profit,
speech declared that Mr.
Cleveland is “the best represents
live of the higher type of Ameri
canism that we have seen since
Lincoln was snatched from us.’'
from twelve to eighteen members.
Senator Joseph E. Brown was one
of the six new tneuillers clectod.-
and so it bapi>cns that lie got there
at last.
The protectionists. »»y now if; M|
the tariff reformers will ju«t give!
them free tobacco and brandy,;
they won’t insist on free whisky. :
Poor fellows, it does look a little j
hard to allow them nothing j
And aid willing to abide by the
motto.
Live and Let Live.’
Call on inc and examine my
stock mid get price*.
Respectfully.
ERNEST BOYNTCfN.
New York. Boston. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cincinnati. SI.
Loui* Louisville. Chicago. Nasluille, Chattanooga, and
many other Cities. East. West.North and South, have been
called uiinn t" contribute to the tilling efllie
CUTHBEET HJRITITURE STOEE
With The
Immense and Varied Stock
Which it is carrying, at prices that will insure a trade if ym
will only make me a call. I have provided a sufficient quan
tity to supply this and adjoining coin ties with ad they will
need in this iine,.and the public arc invited to inspect lots
slock. •
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is going so cheap. Summer ami wmter. dull and
lively times, will find me with a full stock, and ll von wants
Cart Load, a Wagon Load, or a Car Load, don t 1* afraid
you can’t he supplied, hut come along and mr rf what I tell
you is not true. . ■ ....
I am very thankful for the favors I have received i» the |
andwiil do inv best lo please in ibe future. Mr. Kxksk Makt
with mo. and will be glad to serve his many f ^|l l8 - ' W* 1
fully. *- Is ELMS,
scptS ft ’ ““"S'
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