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ENTERPRISE and appeal.
PD3LMED EVE2Y THURSDAY.
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A Remarkable Iitlerriew.
JAS. W. STANFORD,
R. D. CROZiER,
Editors
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tf.W^vr^TS? MvKAgcnry of Mew*.
Y - f- SOW, our authoriaa-u agents.
I. A. MARTIN is onr Xgent
at Rctirrl, and in Ml/ niitlinrizotl to
n ’™ , ' r ? " nd r «wlp» fof all moiier
paid him.
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
—The Ilawhinsville Ni-ws. in
Its issue of the 8lh inst... ci>pi ( -s a
|iarni;i':i|ili from our columns, anil
credits it tn the Cullilicrl Liberal.
Such mistakes are getting to !><•
too frequent. We hope our hrclli
ren will be more careful.
The prediction rji.ide soon after
the prohibition contest in Fulton
county, that the result of that con
lest would lie a general reversal
of the verdict of the people wher
ever prohibition prevailed, has
proven to be entirely false. In
only one or two counties have the
people gone back to the liquor
trallic. Dodge county has just
decided by a good majority to re
main dry.
Rheumatism is caused by lactid ac
id in the blood, which Hood’s Sarsa
parilla neutralizes, and thus cures
rheumatism.
The Atlanta Constitution ad
mits that it is ready to abandon
the democratic party “which,’
it says, "is democratic only in
name.” Nothing but fear of car
pelhag domination in the South
prevents a "healthy division” ol
the party. There are only two
great partiesjn this country. and
it is evident from the Couslitu
lion's own language, and from its
persistent advocacy of repuhli
can measures, that it is rapidly
drifting out of the democratic,
and nilo the opposing party.
It lakes about a hundred ami
twenty millions dollars yearly to
pay pensions ami interest on the
war debt. The internal taxes af
ford about enough revenue to pay
these heavy drafts upon the gov
ernment. Georgia contributes
only about twenty cents per capi
ta of this revenue. It plainly ap
pears therefore that, under the
operation of the internal taxation
system, we have a very small
part of the above obligations to
pay, ami yet the Randall organs
say that Ibis taxation is burden
Some and oppressive.
A serious antagonism lias been
aroused in some places, particu
larly in Troup county, between
the Farmers’ Alliance and the
merchants. There is neither cause
nor excuse for such a stale of af
fairs. This is a very large conn
try, and it was intended that every
man should have the right to look
after his own business. The mer
chant has the right to sell to
whom lie pleases, and the Tanner
has the right to buy wlieie lie
thinks he can best subserve his
interests.
Mr. A. K. Cuttinjr who, as our
readers will remember, was ar
rested and imprisoned some lime
ago by Mexican authority for an
alleged violation of some law of
that country, ami about which
there was a great deal of excite !
luentand some talk of war, but ;
who was eventually released b> j
the Mexican government.—is now
n type setter in the oflicc of the!
Montgomery Advertiser. He is j
said to be a very pleasant gentle- i
man.
An important bill was recently
introduced into Congress which
proposes practically a special tax
on cotton seed oil. or so much of
it as enters into the manufacture
of r* fined lard. The measure
provides lard compounds shall be
stamped, and that the manufac
til lets thereof shall he licensed
Its object is to protect genuine
lard, just as the oleomargarine
bill, which was enacted by the
49tli Congress, was intended to
protect genuine butter. It is not •
likely that the pending bill will j
become a law. as t lie South is sol
idly opposed to it.
♦"J ®
Samuel J. Randall, the cham
pion and defender of the trusts
nud monopolies of Pennsylvania,
not only seeks to abolish the tax
on whiskey, an article that can
bear taxation without hardship to
anybody, but he favors the pas
sage of the infamous and outrage
ous Dependent Pension Hill, which
would cost the government not
less than $100,000,000 annually,
in addition fn the $SO.C00,Q00 now
being paid. The tax on whiskey
is just about enough to pay the
present pensions. If this tax
shaurld lie abolished, and the De
pendent Vension Hill passed, there
would be nearly $200,000,000 an
r.ually to raise by increasing the
lax on the,necessaries of life.
If the democratic party is op
posed to the present internal tax
es on tobacco and whisky, why is
it that during the last quarter of a
century in which the party lias
met six times in national conven
tion, not a line lias appeared in
its platforms denouncing this
source of revenue? Why is it that
u nc of the great party leaders
have made waruponna measure
that is so destructive of the prin
triples of the democratic party,
and so violative of the rights and
interests of l he people? Tile truth
is, there was no objection to these
taxes. O no, they wcie all right,
until a g rowing surplus in the
federal treasury necessitated a re
dwetion of taxation which endan
geied the robber tariff;- and tiien
all at once, a great line and cry
w as raised against the "infamous
mul oppressi re internal revenue.”
Suddenly it became “tin-democrat
io and uu American.'’
scare it. Our wise and patriotic J streets. Be friendly to everybody.
Major J. F. Hanson, of Macon, | President has presented to the] ^
made a trip to the North recently, i U< *' ,n ' r - V lbe ,ss " e <,IrOSU "' ** f 8,1; pair. ' Sell all you can and buy all
and while there succeeded in Imv j ^ J' on «« •«*»«• l < J™ ar *
j will sustain Inin, m spite ol
ing himself interviewed by the j ,. ff „ rts „ r l!l(1 Georgia junto to
Pl-.iUicl^iia Press. Why he drag him down. Always strong
avoided conservative democratic
* lie; rich, invest somethin**, employ
■ so'mehodv. He courteous? to strung
; ers that come among you, so that
, - 1. / i , i ihev mav ip» awav with good im
before the pe-ndc. his fearless and: , . ' .
* _ j pressmns. Always cucer on tin-
journals, and sought this violent vigorous manner of dealing ! men who go in (or i in j M ovements
has greatly ad j—your i»or’lion of the cost will hr
radical paper-* this genuine blood} j public questions
shirt South hater—in which
publish his views, we cannot ah
solutely determine, but those who
art* familiar with his record will
have »*> difficulty whatever in as
signing the cause. The subject
of the interview was, of course,
rhe protective taiiif. Maj »r Han
son, as is well known, is the pro
pnetor of an ‘-infant industry, 1 *
and he lliiuks that the govern
merit should not only secure for
.'din a market for Iris fabrics, and
guarantee him an enormous in
lercst on his investment, but
should also tax the people for the
purpose of paying him a bounty.
Me manufactures cotton goods,
and the taiiff lax on such fabrics
is 40 per cent. It is clearly seen
therefore, that when Major %Iuii
sun sells one hundred dollar’s
worth of Kis goods, he receives
forty dollars as a bounty on ac
count of the tariff, while nut one
cent of it goes to the government.
It is r.o wonder that he, and others
like him, should be loth to give
up a system that enriches the few,
ami robs the many. Selfishness
and rapacity, intensified by long
indulgence and gratification,
might reasonably be expected by
those who are familiar with the
foibles of human nature. Hut |
the methods and measures resort J
ed to by these bounty takers h»
to i ded to his popularity; and under
his leadership the tariff reformers
will move boldly forward to a gh*
rious victory. Ja the meantime
it may be interesting to observe
the ridiculous antics of the fret
whisky cabal in Georgia.
Sustain Your I oil'll.
Every c itizen should fed and
exercise an active interest in the
building up of his town, for in
helping to promote the public
prosperin', he necessarily ad
vances his own. Otlen
adv mtageously situated, and ca
pable oi a rapid growth, finds
progress impossible because ol
no!bins but what is just. Don't
-kick” at any proposed improve
nient. because it is not just :»*
your door, or for fear llqil 3*0111
taxes will be raised a lew cent*.
IIow to Make Farming l’ay.
Editors Enterprise «f’ Appeal:
.Since reading the articles of Messrs.
Deal! and Gunn cm the financial con
dition of our-farmers, a few thoughts
have occurred to my mind, which if
The Iwoce of the l»ay.
Editors Enterprise and Apjteal:
Tiie time is approaching for the peo
ple to elect their Jaw makers, and as
the next Legislature w51! elect a U. 8.
.Senators, it is iuqiortant that the peo-
Reply to Fair PIuj.
Editors Enterprise and Appeal:
Allow me to lay bare the charge
of -Fair Play*’ against the County
Hoard of Education in your last
issue. Me charges in substance
pie should know the sentiment of ev- \ that the Hoard, by Mu*ir action,
cry one njxm The tariff subject, that j deprives a number of poor chi!
asks to represent them in the Legisla- : dr«-n of the In ncfil of* the public
turc. Every- man that wears a bat, i school fund. A more groundless
cap or pair of shoes, is interested in j charge was never made. Two
the equitable adjustment of tariff.— j } ears ago the i» »an* entered into
While we admit the right to levy n | arrangements v. i-h Andrew Col
tariff for revenue, sufficient osuppoit 1 :in< ^ Agricultural College,
the government economically ailmia- ^ ,erel, > * l,es r ‘ -“'.I g. t
istored, it i, rertniiilv ihoniost unjust, 10 »onll, s sdin-.lin- In*..I charge
unreasonable Idfanda.-inns swin- ! n ** e “‘ 1 xhn * ,n,,nllls ’ } n "
,, . . . , . , , a ! .11*1 here let me sav. upon author
■lie to tax <>m- imlnstry t«l>n,M up an- iv Ulal lhe ,| U11| .', J , |„. >e
other, that was ever ,HT,K.trate.I n|,or ] are Ulri , wn „ j,|e .qa-n anil
a people. A yovc nm.-nt aver ICO l|leir hc ., rls g(1 <llIl alll ,
New Advertisements.
Attention Buyers i
A NY lmver ha
. I
•j;ig Prices <pi»*«rd 1-e-
]t»*v cut by oiiier mcndiauts. c:;i*
save money by seeing me before makii.t.
their ?»nreha>ts. Itespec!fully.
i . N. SSMI^-ON*. .In.
1014 Dozen D. it IT.
N
COVIL T
JT - O 1.4”>c; No. 2. . r s)c.
at
In lots f«>r less,
SIMPSON'S.
EO POUNDS
Family Flour. Si 25,
SIMPSON'S
free ol j * *
33 lbs Sri'3 for SLOO,
sim rsoN’s.
more close!}* observed would, I think, | with the first nations of the earth, lie- Xav more, they are doing this! Cl 000 lOUAl^CO*
better our condition t«» some extent, j sides the excuse of miles of. very thing, and have b«*en doing *i m r . ^
Being a farmer myself, what I shall ! transportation, our inanufa^<irersar<k j all the while Tlie Iwiard has open* 1 ^OC pvi rvUiH^
years old, tin t boasts ol its progress, lo lbis C | ;KH ^ au d i!i« v are anxious j
of its wonderful attainments iu the* and willing to leach all
arts and sciences, of standing abreast, charge wiio are utiabie to pay.!
more, they are doing this
T? rrr-sd^s: 1
sa :s. ^c\ {
r-.-3
open
3* will be more from the teachings ! a bounty—a subsidy, to enable them j ed the doors of our colleges aud
town. ! °fexperience than from observation. } to com*»ete with foreign rations—this, I * iicsc poor chibiien !:n\e naught
It dots not require a second thought too, taken from the pockets of the ; 1,1 l b» but walk in and help them
to convince us tliat intensive farming j j»oorer and less prospenjus part of our Sr l'cs to a much be* ter fare than
is our only recourse; that it takes no j population, and put into the plothoiic ,s usualiy served up in public
, more to cultivate one acre of rich land ! pockets of the rich, for the necessaries ; c * propose to protect
petty prejudices, and a lack of lo- ! thdn OIieof p0 o r , all will admit; am! | of life. Salt is SO per cent, diamonds j colleges They need protce
cal pride. Enterprises that would j without further argument, as we are only 10; cotton tics ffq jewel r\- ll'i. | lnIi ' oug »t i«» u.»\ v . Ll.e u..il\
redound to the general welfare all apt to agree on this line, we must and so it runs tlimngh the whole list, j
ami tile common benefit, are ilia I enrirli onr lan.ls. IIov, shall v.c be-! Artirles hand’.eil exi-liisivchr by the i
SIM 1’sON'S.
Plow laines, 2 Pair
FOS 25 CENTS,
At SIMPSON'S
couraged an<l abandoned because
there is not sufficient local pride
and public spirit to sustain them.
Men will not be in a hurry to in
vest their money in industrial un
deitakings or in business of any
character, in a place w hose peo
pie arc noted for their indifference
to tiie success of such enterprises.
A place of this kind
course, be left far behind iu the
great struggle for progress and
| development. BuP on the other
| hand, a town with unpromising
I surrounding*, but favored w ith
! the uniletf and vigorous support
gin? First, by keeping our soil we!!
supplied with I minus or vegetable
matter, by rotating crops, resting, and
planting of peas iu all crops that will
admit of it. The soil being kept ‘as
well supplied with liumii’i as jHi^sible,
manure and raise all you can at home,
ietting nothing go to waste that will
do for manure.
wealthv pay a nominal tariff; the rev-
ver.-e should be, luxuries should bear
the heaviest part of lhe burden. What
benefit to the country is any enter
prise or avocation that is not self-sus
taining? Away with ii—no advantage
in it if it must l»e supported by
taxation. If Kuropecan manufacture
and transport goods 2,000
! support of every citizen of Cuth
tiert and the surrounding country,
both rich and poor. They arc!
doing a wonderful amount ot good, j
and besides they are fixtures. 1
suggest to “Fair Pi ay’* that lie
put his sympathy into practice if
really wants to beu* fit these
Feed Outs at 55c,
Large Lots
for lc« c , at
SIMEON'S.
Keep your stock of all kind well j undersell our home manufacturers,
housed, and save not only the dry lm! j w hy ileprive t!.e thousands of our
will, ol the liquid excrement. 1 do this by i jkmh- of the l>encfit, and force them to
keeping my slaiistwo or three feet pay a bounty into the already over
flow ing treasury of A m *riean iron and
factory kings? It’s a deceptive howl
• I’.ilsircn—let him make a personal
effort to induce them to attend
these schools as -4hey do in other
miles and I places, and i will guarantee that
every on** unable to pay will he
t*ducatcd free of charge In this
way he can spend hi- lime to some
purpoM*. O A. Hakky.
tr«»s. Bon id of Education
Solomon never advised people to
take Cftipman’s Tonic Mixture, but
deep in a goo*l absorbent of some
kind, rotten straw and leaves being
the best. Two or three feet of rotten ] that is raised to deceive and mislead
•straw and leaves I am satisfied will j the people, that American miners and j had it l*een known in his time, that
retain all of the manurial properties j operatives, miprotei te«b must compete j wise limn would in»t have overl«*okc<l
|.er|>ctuate tills infamous ri.hl.iMt j 7 ' “ ’"'T'' j ,ro, “ ,l,e cs ' :re,,,e,lt w,,i!e | E:,ro / ,a; ' !a ' 0,,r! . r }‘* ° |K " K^IckAvi' " W
. . ... .. 1 of an energelii: ami a puhlic »|>ii-1 ia^ through it; blit i[ tin- rains are not ral:w 1:0 waRi's; asiant Inins w 1
Illowiil to U-at in tin* stalls of liorsi-s, j :i11 ,h, '>'S l ' ! - 1, ”' v S ”' ,I " 1,M;S <lt ‘ s,i,r - liu "
.• • . -n . i> .. . i and sutrerbnr follow lhe silence of the
asloiiishing decree of piosj erity. j moisture will natunibv e\aj»ora.e
A quantity of |
raised while fat-
11 le floor of the
Georgia Syrup,
At 45c Per Gallon, at
SIMPSON':
5 lbs Coffee, S 1.00,
SIMPSON'S.
Water Ground Meal
**t SOc I’er Bushel, at
SIMPSON'S
Corn at draper Bus
»*•»
• >f llit! peiqilf, aiu far outsiile tin
Iiinits of repsonahiu I'xpeilation. ;
Major Hanson’s interview eon-;
tains assertions wlneli arc abso- j
Inlelr startling to a Georgia reail- ;
i-r. He lias no more regard foi |
facts than fanatieism lias for rea
son, or despolism for liberty
His vision is ”so Jilistorlerl ami j
dwarfed by selfish considerations,
that he cannot see anything but
bis “infant industry,” and bis
coffers rapidly filling with the
government’s bounty. As a spec
imen of his amazing ignorance,
or wilful misrepresentation, be
It will be admitted
those towns will
ment am
iteil population, will attain to un
s’ei itv !ftie moisture v.ill r. ^ —, , .... . .
sjeiitj. , , .. . factory wheel.' Jlie (.ovcrmneiit [ion I
as true tliatj’ 15 as ,la ’'-posue*. qu.m.nv oi j necl it; it now I.on n siii-[*I;:s of nearly
inevitably ,-n.w 1 ,,,:lm,re can M ‘ ra,sc<1 " h,!e »«»- ?IS0 ., W , W . there i» uo valid reason for
, , . 7 I telling lings: Have tiie floor of till' j•(.■otei'ti'. L- Ir.ri'I ;;t tills tl.iy, if
nd proper where the citizens, j ( , ell a i -lllt two feet from the ground, J ter being protected uml favored b.v the
i moved by local pride, give their j filling undtrncHTh with a good absorb-1 government for over LDyeara they can’i
I liearly and m zeal-ms encourage j ent, nud as soon as the hogs arc taken j compete w ith the: work!, they had better
t to Lome enter * out, remove the pen and put the mu-1 at *wn»ct!:ssig tn<o. and Ivt those man-
insP'l tiiinnc Oi.rl nure nn,lvT Then with ail ! '‘h^turcrs tliat can do it so much clieai*-
liisUlullons. vjui er. do the work.
. the manure that we can possible raise , . ._ , .
btate furnishes many conspicuous , , , . , * The present svstem tann tends t»»
J 1 at home, the next thing is lo bnv all ... * ,
illustrations of the truth of ibis ; V , L . ond exercise of goo.! jmlg- 1 make I ‘'° r a “ ,C
remark. Whenever the hopes. | nient is greatly needed in tliis trans*
and desires, aud energies of lhe J action. Funnan’s idea of getting the
people are focalized upon the one ; analysis oi theewpsas near tliat. of
great object—the upbuilding M fj the soil as possible was, I think, a
I their town, will any one question
] prises and home
at
SIMPSON'S.
\xfoi:i>.
"Brevity is tiie soul «>t wit.” j _ _ r *
\V(it jliieh* l.ri-vi: v v.y have the j 1 g U)S lilCC lOl’ .00
s(«iui)u;e patent i<*r ( iupiiiaii s Liver
PilEare brief, hut they got t here just | SIMBSoNkS.
lit* same. Sold by J. Vt*. Stasfi5i:i>.
A company of capitalists has
been organized with a view o!
purchasing the old Libby prison
•it Richmond, Virginia, and re
moving it to Chicago. It will be
taken down and moved with the
| greatest care, and rebuilt exact 1}
| as it was. In order to protect and
j pie-ei ve it, another building will
! be erected around aud above it.
It is said that those who are on
success of lheir efforts? It
j won id, of course, be preposterous
says that Mr. Randall is “idoliz ■
ed” by the denwcr0s of Georgia,!
and that “he lifts a larger person ,
! to say that every town can become
' n populous anti bustling city, but
we feel sure that it is within the
bounds of truth to sav, tliat innnv
al following in the South than any
other Northern democrat.” It;
th it statement were true, Mr.!
Cleveland would nave very 1 ill It*
more chance for the democratic
nomination for the Presidency
than Beast Butler. Again. Mr
Manson says that in a contest be
tween Mr. Randall and Mr. Car
lisle upon an issue of protection
in the State of Georgia, Randall
would win by a majority of 50.
000. If assertion could possibly
have the effect of argument, no
body could stand before Major
Manson. Me would be more than
a match for tiie world. But fortu
nately the very absurdity of his
of them arc c.-.pable of a much
larger growth, and a much great
er prosperity. Prominently among
correct one; therefore suit ‘.h; eompo
sition of your fertilizer to tlu* demands
j of your soil and the crops grown there
on. The way we arc accustomed to
buy guanos, certainly will «pot do, lor
if any judgment i.-> used at ail, it is
very bid. Sometimes (the way we
are accustomed to using them,) under
favorable circumstances, and good
seasons, the brain 1 used pays, and
tliesi
city.
is our own beautiful little
cr. Its advocates resort to all manner
of sophistry t.» sustain ami justify this
legalized system of robbery.' The falla
cy of most of their arguments, betrays
pitiable ignorance or inexcusable false
hood. The remedy is in the !»**!!« *t box. j gage \ in this enterprise intend to
the people have the power if they wi.l
C.E,Bulk,81-2o,
S!
market changes —up o
(A N. SIMi'SON S.
PICNIC PP-AIMIS,
AT 10 CENTS,
at SIMPSON'S.
The undersigned are pleased lo announce to the public that they
'lave received iu the Ginn Bun.r.ixo a very large stock of Men Ii5n-
lisc, consisting of
Diy Goods, Grocsries, Hardware &
Plantation Supplies
of every Uml. These Gooils are all new anil fresh, and having l.irn
purchased in
\\\- fn I jiiR'.ilii-il ip s:n ing that we are aide to offer siqiermr in'luce-
nienls in tin* |»pii|i!i!, either fur
OF C33E2. S
Call and see us. Kesju'elfully.
fe!)2-ct
W bn l U Sr IbVWLS.
qwa■axawxg’i: snr
use it, and now Is the time. By all
means know the sentiment on Ibis sub
ject of those you send to make your laws.
Vt'.
„ Letter from Florida.
.St. Andi.ews Bay, Fla., Jan. 20.
Elliots EiiIf,-prise if* Appeal:
limits of its development, or the
zenith of its prosperity. It is
.situated in one of the best and
most fertile counties in the Slate,
is unexcelled iu point of health
fulness, and is the educational
center of South \\ est Georgia. I.
e again offer a few dots from this
j place, and will commence bv saying
versed, our condemnation. We are ! that we are having lovely weather at
usual!v approached bv the numberless i Bus time; hut we have had our share
! of blizz mis this wiirer. The Bay is
! calm ami iovelv this morning, and is
ml there with the white
sails of l»oats moving about in various
directions, which lends beauty to,and
make it a sort of museum for the
50 lb Grauona Flour
$1.10 -Best on Market,
I at SIMPSON’S.
! STEEL PLOWS,
reception and preservation of »*el-; C! M \ L!. L»»s at .v p *
* . 1 . .. . dJ Lot* for less, at
■ ~ of the war. Ills not a little j
EE E. S. PABK.-
Seed
At Bottom 1
les
significant that this work should \
be commenced right on the eve' of
a Presidential election. Perhaps i
it will take part ir» the con teat. j
r pound. Iar«
SIMP.-ON’S.
EASIBBN'
potatoes,
No one who will consiue; | agents, each claiming for his goods a
Cuthbert’s superior advantages | * n P* ?r ' or ‘L v i* 1 quality and adaptation dotted here
• 11 i i i,i • to our soil: ami manv times, because
will tulmil that it lias reached the
of his fine argument, or less price, or . _
, , i • j • , gives to the water a i»i<*re sightly ap-
inav be because lie is a good, clover =* . ... , . j... *« T r
° 1 pearauce. A few days <:ays ago Mas-
fellow, we buy of him. i ter Leslie Gsty ami another young man
Now, I think the majerity of far- \ while bringing a yotitig iady across
By the *leath **I Pr*»f. Asa Gray.
* of Harvard University, the wothlj
j of science lias lost an original j
investigator whose long aud useful ,
life illustrated the truth tliat men !
of will, e\cn with the poorest and i
the Bav in a small pull boat, when a
At
SlMf’SOVS.
Plow
r i races, 45e,
at
SI M !*s. »N*S.
Plow
11 ames, 40c,
at
SI M PSON S.
mA
y vV
Cheaper
Pifered
in
ever Before
fl-
U'e
larger
wc w i 1
itere lieiorc*.
ru on
n
apot Street, a
w ill keep at our Lumber Y:t
stock of I.ninber tlian \ve*ever kept before, which
1 sell at prices lower titan have ever Lcen sold
I*
n ■ t
, . , has the brains an*l capital sullic
assertions ien*lcrs them ontirclyl. t ,
, „ I lent i*» start up and operate sue-
harmless. Nobody who knows , ,
.. , , 4 . cessltfllv a number ol industries
anything about the sentiments ot L ,
* ” , . ... whenever they can be turned
the people of l his Mate will be;. . * _
, . , . . ; into such enterprises. Its tuer-
l in posed upon bv such ridiculous i . * ,
‘ rfM . # . , , c.iants are intelligent an.l clever,
nonsense. 1 he Major Imdsevery ,
, , T an<l can sell, and do sell, goods
thing lo condemn and despise in , , , w
. *7 , as cheaply at retail as they can
tiie democratic, and nothing that!. , ,* , ,
, , . , r < he bought anywhere in the blat<».
is not commendable and adunrti 1 . ‘ . ,
, , . . , , ! Its warehousemen and cotton
hie in lhe republican part\ ; and , .
. fc , . i buyers are active an*l enlerpris-
gives expression to protouud la-;. . . . . _ .
° . ‘ . .. ! ing, an*l pant fi»r*colion during
mentation because insuperable . „ ....
..... , ... the past season within ^ cent o!
difiiculties lie in the wav ol the; , . r ... -
_ , * . Savannah prices. I hese are some*
disintegration and destruction of;
the Solid South. Willi the race
problem confronting us on one
side, and the question of free
trade pressing us on the other, lie j.
says, "wc arc literally between the !
lievil anil tiie deep sea.” The
progress of twenls during the last
few months seems to leave very
little doubt, that Jhe Brown, Rufn
Kullock, Hi Kimball. J. F. Han
son. and the Atlanta Constitution
as their organ, will make a lies
of Cullibert's advantages, and it
has others which we have not
I ment ioned. Now let us all go to
; work in earnest to build up and
improve our town.
; aiT.iss the Hay, and made '
overtaking them, caui-ht j
heads and with pork-1 !
find stepping stones to higher!
things. Every farmer's liny eannot |
•oat. \\iien a j j ln pe to gain foothold in the front
il t wo oeer | 1 H
IT
IS
mers will agree that I am drawing a j
very correct picture of how we buy our s . v j. irilIn .
fertilizers. Tht*. if I ai$, it is certain- l f,, r>
j iv a blind transaction, and very jkmt ! tliem by the
judgment, if any, is exercised". The i kniveslut their throats and (railing | l«*ti
, , -i«i -i i 1 them into the boat brought them ! some ilomin*:tit idea will heln crtcli
State has very wisely taken m lumil ■ as , s0 ,,, ljn ... murh .IelTghteel at j , , , ' ^
the analyzing of all guanos offered for j ij JC capture. .We spent several dsivs 1 earnest worker to add to the sum
sale in JuV borders, tiie expense of * the past week i:i tiie thriving little > «,f huitian br.owlrtlge.
TKU U!
-o
rank of such a great branch
science as botany; but irnlnstry
nt research aud devotitin lo
UjjUUilL
J.ois. f ’i» 11 or son, I vour orders to our Y;>nl. where you
can get tiny quantity you want, at prices to suit you.
Will Sell You Lumber from SO 50 to
810 00 Per Thousand Feet,
KILLEN & pAmEBIH,
sept22 tf Mdl at Fort Gaines. Ga.
For liyspf|»M;i. Indigestion. General i
Nervous Pt'o"lration, all i«i«*ii- ■
lal di-e.tses, Hea«ia*'lie and S’lninal j
Weakness, there is nothmg equal lo
remnertras Freasli Wir-a Cs:a,
iMH
which we have to pav, and upon I Mariana, Florida, situated in i
, . , . . , , , . ‘ Jackson countv, on the P. A A. Kail-
winch I Hunk wc can safely rely, or Thu tl ,; in is | ot ..„ e(J 0I1 a
The Great Health Bcstorer. endorse*! by j
the eiilire niedit-al fraternity, recqin-
uieixietl and u^ed I»y H*>;i. i- J. ? ‘i**»* j
in-ns of the Mipreme * oiirl. State »>l
, i Georgia; l>rs. A. stvlcs an*i J. B.
up between scalia--! Atlanta. Ga; J. *’. Lellardy. j
Savannah. *!:*: .1. 0. V\’«»rsh«ini. Macon. J
Ga: K. Palmer. LouUville. Ky; Wm.
They are evidently Mavin. <.’olumi.»u*i. *»a.. ami tiiou-uiids *••( j
‘ others. PKM BKRTON'S ORIGINAL
and GEN FINE
timl the Allan! a
! the element* of plant food except
Mannonr, co- I , . . . ,
I phosphoric, potash and ammonia, and
i operation, liberality, ami energy
Recently a remarkable intima
it is at least the most reliable way wc , ridge, overlooking the Chipola River i sprung
have of finding their contents. Agents j and its fertile bottoms. Mariana h» I wa^ Bullock
are good in their place-in fact a nc- | ' I ” i . n >- r fine a bu.i.tess as any town ”
. . , , j . . i , ., ! of its size within our knowledge <*x- j Lonsuiuiu*n.
tc * ssl - , 11 ‘ ° 11 \ . , u . ni ! vtu c , cept St. Andrews. Wc stopped at the 1 \cry much in love with each other,
matters tnat we slionut decide lorour- .MUton I huise, which is under the j r ... , ..
svivoa. ! management <»f Mrs. Mil!,,:, and l.or | U,lf,ls wr,lcs lrtlcrs ll,e I J,USS -
Everv farmer should have an expo- ' 'hanuin^ ihincliier—Mrs. Milton lie-land the Constitution copies them
rimental pateh totest his manures "l j " 1 '7iorida. 1U '\V« , ‘ I'nivtd 'lale", 'iiVii .Tie | e ‘ ill,,rial toIn !’ ,iracn! S- 0> ir
their various formulas. Not a ricli | going to the register we noticed that ' contemporary alludes lo lhe form-
spot of land about tiie house, but an i the last name on the Ixiok was Hurt of j er ,,| oUer aga i n .t the liberties of j \ f., r r„W,, Couchs. Asilmia. | _
even plot, ami rather below an aver- : , l * , ° invi-rossible and enu-rpiming C ol. f • f p - • (froup. Brunchitis, Whooping Cough and i
. . • ... i !I. IL Jones, who is now on the rdi-! the people ol Georgia ..l.li e%i-|„ * ° ;
ace m richness, so that Hie crop will E • i . of ti c., v ..nn .1. v.,„« . ... .. . . Bjjr u,c N
t >r. 1 ■'tan ol the Sa\annali Nt . s ;ient adtniralton. Rufus and the - . , _ u&c.
be as dependent as possible upon ■ \\ ^ occupied a room next t»> lhe Colo- j . ..... i Pemberton s Lemon and 0rzr.ee 1
the manure. As our lands are | nel, but diiln’t see h«n until morning. : Gonstilution aie sailing id tnei Eiixir,
said toeontain an aimndanee of all i V” mt ? ° ' Ii0x! ">'>inin<r a 1-anil • same boat now, ami no doubt they ' ’ j
of music struck up under our window, i ,, . .THE GREATEST LIVER MEDKTaE
*ri... i a....a sf *” ‘ •
New York. Boston. Fnllimore, riiiladdpliia, Cincinnati, St.
Louis, Louisville, (’!i!«*tig'», Nashville, Chattanooga, and
n any other Cities, lv»st. West. North and South, have been
called upon l*» contribute to t!:e filling tl the
Globe Flour Cough Syrup
1 Never fails to cure any affection «»f
Lms, Ttel zal Cisst-
! CGTHB1ET PUEInTaUEE STORE
«cp
t
With
Fi vr*
Eli
are very agreeable comp*ani*>Rs.
will accomplish wonders. Fat
ionize our schools, and encourage
your neighbor and friend l«> <!*•
the same. There is no better
| jilaee anywhere to educate your
; boys and girls.
se Colonel and ourself both being i
listinguished genllfincn, wc natural-j , *"* *
having them in separate forms we can j I}’ suppose*I that oho or l«olh *-f u> F rom present indications, it ap
})plv them in different c*unpositions, I*' vas ^reinutetl bv the brass hand p <;: ,is that the people of Georgia
1 * * I —um! ii< itiiin t Mtiiuw'.r un I
will overdo the tiling in the way
expositions this year. There
Fair at .Macon.
I that oho or I»olh cf
was being s* rei:a«le*l by tin* brass hand ! .
. ,, . , •—and as he didn't appear \v«* hastily
uutmjt carefully the ,,reparation, cnl- .i r ^ sc ., t and iq.pvnrc.i at our window
tivation, and lastly tiie result. The j to acknowledge the honor—hut on : of
different plans of ^preparation and j raising the window we discovert**!, t*>. ... ,* ,
cultivation sometimes affect as much ! ollr oistnay, that it was a trio of 'lorn
change in the result of
*loes the iliffercnt mar
KNOWN TO Til E PitoFKBSlox- a sure |
! *-ure for all diseases ari.-ing from
Torpid Liver,
counties wish all tiny will
ue invited t lo inspect this
Sinn a
('lironi*.
Indigestion.’ sii-k
' oust i pal it hi and
Main FcTer. Fsraly Tcgstalle
jum..i j Giat had assembled on the w*ki*J lhe Ficdmonl Fair al Allqnla, lhe ! by al* K>s*u^s,‘2s>Ss>.^:
7rrc.s r u7l “ r'Y tA™' ‘“H | Salinn.l Expusiliim at Au S .,8ta,! .«lv «t
.ulines use*l.— i easily l»e imagined. (. *»!. Jones is wed 1 ~
similar cn
Boa n i and tui
riorntn nffort in i bo nmtrnm.ltino i lion arC cheap, our schools arc j Hence that feature should not be over- > known in Cuth!»erf, is very genial in | an*l ColuiubHsJius
pet ate tffoi t n the approaching | UBder lhe guIt|nRce an(l control ' looked. | his manners and do,Ft fail f» talk n» ; L ,* se unilt . r ( . ori ,fderalion; and
ueslrny _ . ... .. ■ Ins pa tier. lie swept the town, and; • , , , .. ...
, ‘ ! of teachers of long experience and No ihouglitiul tanner can very well. eV(>rv c-itixt ii had subscribed he union unalely, ail will occupy very
__ ^ We wish
anti to turn the State over to _
enrolled. Vve will say , d«»uhtlhe wis«lom and g«**»d sense
*»f holding so many at the same
pt’lncij 1**S .jjor ! •* *' v * * *“*'***•’ * *■ *' ** ** * v ” “ I ilor Onr Miri. ■{(•m<iii(!>: nil tliA in fr»r- I fli-it o-.imG.Iiac f.«i* n living .»r».l «-!...«> : *•! U1C.
mem her
Junto.doesn
the Presi
press
gross
itor
anti guano, and other merchandise ! ^ A
as low, if not lower, tiian neigh
elections lo defeat and destroy! _ , ^" ’ ! ‘ 7*' . * , , . . J his patier. Me swept the town, and
p \ ” r teac-licrs of lono rxix-ncucu anil ! >.o ihonM.tml lannt-r ran very "ell, a fte r every eirizen liail sclwribcU iie
* ' ^ ^ * j eminent qualifications, aud our nfiord to do without a good agricultu- j took to the high
, , , -'town is l.iesseil with a pure ami j ral l«per-one that commands the j ery.o.ie .,x e-.rO
republicans with whom they now , , r writings and experiences of the ablest I. , 1 .7 i .V' 7 , I
‘ ,, 1 healthy un>ral atmosphere, bpentl . ... to the C opiuel that gophers are allow-<
so coriiially agree upon all essen-i ‘ ... ‘ | .1 most experienced n.rmers ol onr | v „ te (!uwn „ r anything«-Im-
Munson. * 1 ‘ * j day. Our age demands all the infor- j that scratches for a living, and when
, - . .. . '! chants, inste.nl of going or semi ! m-itnn «>• «•■ iHi-siklv ••,■!
the most active member of tiie = ■ nuunn irc ca.i po.sio-j -er.
Pemberton Medicine Company,
• j7. X’ryor •'*!., Atlanta. Ga.
fcbRi-ly
Wliidi it is carrying, at prices that will insure a trade i; 3on
will only make ii:e a call, i have prr.virlcil u suliieienl quan-
tity In siip;.!y this an*l aiijoinin,
ne.*l hi this iine,;:i!nl the [mblie
“"and (SET A BARGAIN,
(Virile it is erring so cheap. Summer ami wittier, tiuil anil
lively limes, will Gml me with a frill stock, ami il you want a
( .li t Liiari. a Waenn Load, or a Car Loari. rlon'l be .-.frabi
ve.i! can't ire su.ipiicri, lint come arrrng anil see il what 1 teil
vmi is not true.
j very tiiankfirl for tire favors I have received in tire past,
and wii! rio mv !••--;, lo please in the lulnre. Mr. Kkese M.urnx is
1 nitir me. ami will be gl id to serve his mum- friends. Very respect
fully. . 3E, (>•?<,
seplSet Manager.
Cuthi
o;ci i 9
Georgia.
is failed to tire lari
; that ! ant pre! in .I :•» luriiislr, day or
nij'lrt. tray style or size %
nei_
boring towns, and a pmle in the
• pMspei i'.y of home affairs should
induce you 10 trade with tliem.
Hi ing your cotton to our ware-
; houses where you will receive
I for yourself the greatest polite-
aes ,r . and (or your cotton the
highest prices If everybody' will
allow
so bold, but more dangerous, pre
fend lo be in favor of Mr. Cleve
land, while they seek by means,
fair or foul, to defeat iris print !
pies. They all declare that the
pending issue is: shall the gov
ernment’s revenues be derived
from direct taxation, or from ens
tom lionse duties? Of course they
know tliat there is no sncli ques
tion before the American people,
aud perhaps never will lie. Their
object is to deceive them, and to
accomplish, if possible, by hypoc
risy anti misrepresentation, what
they know cannot be secured by
fair and legitimate means. The
real issue is: shall whiskey he
taxed, or shall the necessaries of
life he made to bear the burden? i suggestions
ami all the sickly wails, and false , Banner:
pretenses of demagogues and in-1 no tv To improve
teresled parties, will never ou 1 Talk about it.
I This great nerve tonic has gained \
: Its reputation through the marvelous j
I results it Iras given. It is known to j
I have cured where other remedies rail- i
led. It counteracts the ruinous effect
caused by the excessive use of tobac
co, cigars ami liquors. It builds up
j the debilitate-! aud restores them to
new life and vigor, liavingamong its j
| ingredients the greatest nervine of tire •
age, il cures ail nervous disorders, ■
a little public spirit to find a I as neuralgia, nervousness, sierp- j
, . ... , .,. , jltvsnass ana nervous headatiies.—!
place in his heart, ant. wi.l work J Celery, combine*! with the blootl-jfiv- j
for.lire best interests of our town.: iagproperties,. Beef andiron, serve to ;
. . I euro ttvsoepsia, in<ii|:esticn t loss of
there is uo reason wb}- we may ...
Hf> now. It will pive you strength and i . .
a;»pctiU*. puriry and vitalize your blood. j 5a passing that t.ie c mcullon
*'I have been iu pot>r health for several , **<1 ^Icctucil contemporary
years, suffering with indigestion, restless- | epposc*! t*» the aincmiincnt.
ness hi the night, and in the inoruiug I j
would get up with a very
Tired Feeling.
After taking only a part of the first bottle •
of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could rest wcli
ail night and feel refreshed when I woke
up. I must say that Hood's Sarsaparilla is
all it is recommended to be.* Mas. IT. D.
Wixans, 210 E. Mason St, Jackson. Mich.
“ I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla as a
not greatly increase our popula
lion. an*l enlarge the volume of
our business. We cannot better
eonelu'le these observations than
| by copying the* following sensible
from the Greenville
rOL’R Ti AVN.
Beautify th:
... . f, •' Kz.i.,*a blood purifier and am well pleased with it,
girls turning into wuirrAhood. It; « ^ in "T u1 ™ 1 ^
gives tliem blood »nd strength. Thou- 1 tor X.
sands oi women have been benefited; , In „„5 ( . r receiv^l n.aeh benefit
hy tbouee of tins tome. - k {rom ^ ood . 8 ^ rsa|cr01a ;ls a tout.- alter a
A number of teachers have Upon! xfw H.^“’ “ EV '
expeiled from Spurgeon. Sunday, Hood , s Sarsaparilla
school because the} ri.lise to be j Soldbydruggig ts. FI; six for &>. Prepared by
Here in lire doctrine of eternal j c.i. Hboi>& co., Ar^thecari*^,Loweii, Mass,
torture. 1 100 Doses One Dol!ar
mm\ Quality gi
uaranteccl,
lehl'i-ly -
'-iSfr'.
I Irregularities
! PHCima-TO iier szx.
i APsTiFscarHEODiAnia
and Powerful Tome.
. & 1F-TAKE.N-DUR1NG-THE
I CHANGE-OF-XJUFE
! — GREAT SUPFERIHG AHD |
! DANGER WILL BE AVOIDED.
I BR/J3F !ELD REGULffTOFlCP
Ati.akta.Ga. j.
! ■- 'ij l y Druggist- 1 amt Dealers.
jing profit.
ten »i«»n
i Coffin, Burial Case or Casket
v;;y- in stock full assortment*
In Sft’fr.i find Sixes,
Aim! enn furnish Coffins ns tastily trim-
liirti. and :;f > ri**c.s as low as can be
hoiiglit in the "Tate.
Will sin*! Hearse t*> any part of the
county Ly contract. When y«»u need me,
: roi:t*’ to see me.
Can he fonml. nt night, at resi-
! (U dcc. opposite Methotlbt Clinn-h. on
j iuunpkiu strc**t. felij-Ct
!
V/arscr's Safe Yeast,
O AT M'r'.AL. Gelatine, Condensed
Aii!k. Okra and
il«:n, etc., at
ct
Tomatoes. Deviled
SIM PSON’S
ml KIKK.SEY’S.
and Prices at a liv-
C. A. GEOUGeJ
j ir.10 ct |
I "COMPETITIOIT |
The Lila ol Trade!; ,
P LENTY of Bc.smioss for nli live hut- j *“ ^ *
ehants. Th.e"longest peUtlw■ yX One-Fourth, One-Half and
; Per>m:m*»s». a*»u "Lcvd catch the h.m.-1 p oUn( ] p JK kages. s.t
most man. , ,, jet .'•IMI'SON'S A KIRKPKY*?
Cuthoerf v- the best market to sell vonr |
OgteUtrudiWuee, rant KIKKSEY
llimhcare. Groe.crie* "ml 1’lmdu , ljl4 . kk „„ Karaily
lion Stsnpliex |. <;r... I’mck'-r;. nml (tlamwarr.
j. i M t’.'-.’N’i ■ ,iiI aiiu -':e hint urn! 1 *'- - lit- NS. ct
One