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EMTkKFBISE AID APPEAL
PUBLISHED EVEKT IBDISDiY.
JAS. W. STANFORD
R. D. CROZIER,
1
Editors.
The war, which, for the last few
months, the Atlanta Constitution '
has been waging, with such frrvn-!
tic |M-rsiat*ncr, against the dcin*1
oeraliejjarty, and against the in j
| laicals of the people, lias devcl i
oped an amount of reckless slate i
: meat that is absolutely astound |
jinglo all thinking men. This:
i was a necessary consequence ol j
his Paper mar W found »n file at ilSl attempt to maintain and
Xcwsnaper Ad-1 u;.li<ild a cause that has no Inun
dation in I lie eternal principles ol
truth and justice.
It may be laid down as s per
fectlv safe anil sound proposition,
that under our government, if
rightly administered, the people.
CUTUBKHT, "ftA~.
Tfc “ ri, An**orulup, Marrh J.», Jgsg.
This
» - ...»
""2^ ,t * r, ' n " (10 Hprnee <?t. l. where
ta Kmt W miy ’** f,,r i*
at Bethel,sa4 is fully authorized to 1
reeelre and
paid him.
rA c tils.ourwuSuflzi^ amenta.
Jin I. A. HAKTIlf in onr Agent
, r . „ i without regard to vocation, sec
reeeipt for all money i , ... . .
turn, or condition, arc entitled to
| the equal protection and bent-fit of
“Etennl YUliaice Is tic Price cf LlD^rty." i the laws. Every citizen should j
be permitted to enjoy the great |
eat possible freedom consistent:
with the common welfare, and j
should be required Vo pay taxes
cr” being dragged away from bit I The
“humble home," and made to auf ; Atlanta. Ga, March 1.1888 —A
fei tha tormenU c.ra dialant pris- i meeting of the SUM Democratic
on, was but a cheap device to fcommiltee i.herebycalle,l lo«a
. r . . , isemldc at the Markham House,
cirnle a public aentiment in favor jn AllanU< o0 lhc SUl „r Slunk,
of the repeal ofthe whiskey tax. iggg. at 12m. The following are
as a means of perpetuating the!'.be members of said committee
protective larifT. But even this ‘'"W « re » r «H, l ° *ltend:
transparent disguise or an ulle . i I). Spalding,
7 ® ; rtdion county; Henry Demons,
rior design against the mleresls, Talbot county. R B. Nisbet. l*ut-
of the people, hus been complete- j man county; W. R. Rankin, Gor-
Iv torn away by the action of the : don county.
Wavs sod Means Committee. If! l > l r kk W,lsU - ® r " ,brr national
, . .. . committee and ex-olBciu member
has prepared a measure that re
moves all that is ebuoxiousin the
administration of the internal rev
enue law, bill still onr contempo
rary refuses to be comforted.
EDITORIAL PARAUKAPHS.
Senator Brown voted for both
the Kducaliou and the Dci-cndeDt
Pension Bills. He believes in a
lavish expenditure of the ;ieo|»le*s
J of state committee.
First congressional district—
George A Mercer, Chatham coun
ly; K II. Cawley, Ware county.
Second congressional district- O
B. Stevens, Terrell county) W. A.
Harris, Worth county.
Third congressional distiict—
W. II. Kimbrough, Lee county;
A. 8. Giles, Houston county.
Fourth congressional district—
U. 15 Wilkinson, Coweta'county;
C. A. ltedd, Muscogee county.
only for the support of
money, so that the tariff on iron ' ernmenl economically administer-j
and coal may lie maintained. j ed. This is Democratic doctrine.;
In a short time the people will I and any political policy, or sys :
be called H|H>n to send delegates j leni of taxation that does not sc-i
In semi". 1 * C ” nV *' n . li T ,5e , ! cord with it, i» a violation of the !
to send none except those a ho are .... , . , , 1
knoirn to be genuine Cleveland j ** ,lrl1 * ml lel - ler ° f 0Ur ’ nsUl "
Democrats. i Lions.
Mr. Norwood, who represent, j A tax levied for proleetive pur -,
the 1st Georgia district in Con- ; pose*, means in plain English, the I
gress. slated some days ago, in an ] imposition of a burden upon oae
Thus its miserable hypocrisy
Uss been rxposed, and its real
purpose made |>crfectly clear to
everybody. There should be no
misunderstanding or hesitation
on the part of 111* people. The
time has come when taxation
must be reduced, and the ques
lion, the only question,, is, shall
we have cheaper clothing, and
food, and tools nnd implement* i [j llnt> Pjkc’cnuntv.
and other necessities; or shall vn j Frvcnth congressiona
have cheaper whiskey? The lie
Aellee «• the Public.
Georgetown, Ga., March 13, '88.
From aad after this dste, all
Cekiultt and I be People.
Editors Enterprise and Appeal :
_ x TIiere is a wery evident effoii
Legal Advertising mnenating from | bclig made in certain quarters ol
the Sheriff's office of Quitman “
county will hr published in the
Kxteupki.se aki> Appeal.
J M. IIAURKI.L. Sheriff.
Ucergrisws lines
Col. J. G. Parks, of Dawson’,
was in town Wednesday on pro
fessional business.
Prof. E. A. Keese, cf Spring
Vale, was in onr burg n few days
ago. Come oftener Alex, we are
always glad to see you. -
Next rail will lie a lively limc
for candidates. They are begin
ning already to shake hands nnd
ap|ienrglad to see everybody thry
meet.
Ask Mr. Johnson and Eugene
Everitl how thev manage to ban
die a live hawk without twine
clawed. They do It very grace
LUMBER!
LUMBER!
Purify Your Blood
-o-
TUE rXI>ERS!f;XEI> BESIDE-: TO
say tu rill-: it But: that
IIIS YARD,
our JV, ate ta oust Alt Colquitt and
giv* his place ia^lie Senate to
.••me man more after the heart n:
Jis- llrowu, the Constitution, ct si.
Colquitt is .iiuarely in line with
Cleveland on the economic ques
tion of ibetiay, and like llist great
leader, is always for the people
ag.-.insl monopolies.
While we see to it that Georgia
is rightly represented at M. Lou
is, we should not forget to watch
another |ioinl equally iuiporlanL
Whoever goes to Atlanta from
Randolph tins year, either as rep
reaentative or Senator, should lie
a man capable of putting aside
|>ersonal prejudice, lor public
good. How many men in our!
county have sworn “uever to vole !
for Colquitt lor anvthinu?” Let; . ......
■■c i , ■’ r ,Of every s-hait and ovality
j " s ln! " 1 '* 1 tn»t no such men, unless j « liu ii WII.I. p.v; sui.n at Pint Ms
IS REAR OF I. EASLEY S STORE.
WII.I. BE KEPT sl’iTLiEO \t lTIl
la«a -» ^vs. n saw a nw ■. • —- * i ■ w vv. i * 11 * •
fullv, and there certainly must be ! "'“'"S. ln |«»cgo their unrea
J , u.-intncr t«i*w.i ti. 11 r... » U .. 11 I._I.. < .
that wili.
mocracv is fur the former. Tin
' ,isl, j Ct ~ tion that the recent cold snap has
W. 1). Kills. I'ultoncminty; J. \ Ieonsideraldv injured the fruit
r*tlie, Kockilale cuunty. ^ | crop. Oat*» are not hurt to ant
*•*£ ‘! ,,lr l cV 7! great extent, but gardens pretty
j II. B. Biiiloj, JnneH count) , J. . g ent . ra jjy have rcceiTe«i a «ei hack,
and it will lake a g>iod di-al of
. , warm sun to bring them out.
;-J. L Shumate. Whittled conn Dr Ml . rcer -„ mj || ;iam broke
kv:f> 15. Hamilton, Moyd eounty. | lai(l week, hnt was rel.uilt in s
trick in it some way. |soning prejudice, shall help to
it is feared b, some in this sec “ lrrl * ■■««*««r. It is
iinportnul w|w> represents us this
year in the Legislature.
Occasional.
district
lisaevslraer Items.
Dsfy Oempgii’don.
Sow is the lime to fririfr llit* l*Io*wl,
or at no ctrhcr sca.-*o|l.h il»«* IkmJv so sus-
cpptiMc to Uncfit front Innllnne. The
|k*( u!h r |»nrify:«K and rcVlvinj:qualifies
of IltHid's S»n<:*]KmllN are jnat w»»at are
iifcildl to expel tlineamr nn«I fortify the
:»;r.inyt the dehiUrntinrr riTerta
of inilil weather. Every year increase*
the iNipuhirity <»t* IIinnI'm Sar>aparilla.
ft»r it is just wh;»t |*eo|»le need i»f this
sr:i>on. It is the ideal spring iue*lirliie.
If yifu have never tried it, do «w». and you
will !*• eo:iviiK*e»l of its |*ecidiar merit.
Spring Medicine
•*! taler IommI's.Sarsaparilla fora spring
medicine, and I find it just the thing. It
tones up my system and makes me feel
like a different man." F. C. Traxcn,
Friend Street. Boston.
“1 had salt rheum on my left arm
• hree years, suffering terrihly.it almost
rvi*r so much. I iiegan ( disabled me from work. I t*>«>k three
“arsnpardla. and soon I ... e ,,
. ' ... : :iot!ie> of j|n
health de{>eiids upon pure hlooil;
therefore, to keep well, purity die Uhssi
*»y taking .S.,rsaparii»a. '1 his
medieine is peetdiurly «le>i^n«*tl t«* art
ujsei the Mood, and through that ujhui
all the organs nnd ti.-M:es«.| the hdly. It
has a specific acti»-n. also. Mpoii the se-
eret»«#!♦.< and excretions, ami a»i>ts nn
ture to exjH*I from the system all hu
mors. impure particles, and etfetc mat
ter through the lungs, liver. ImivcIs. kid
neys.ami skin. It aids weak and dehi!
itated organs, invigorates the nervous
system, tones t!ie dl.'c>tit*n. A peculiar
ity of
Hood’s Sar.?psriiia
. the
is that it strengthens and builds
sy.-tein while it crttcPc ites discus
*’! must say llocsi's Sarsaparilla is tin
lM*st medicine 1 ever used. Last Sprin;
l had r.o appetite, ami the least work 1 |
did fatigued me
to take H.hm! > ?-.ii.-iii'urniii. mm •sum * . f ,, . .
f.dt as it I could do a* much in n day as j •»**"* of s ^r-apnrd.a. and the
I had fomicriy dot.c in a wet k. Mv ;:p-j ' ; dt rheum has entirely disappeared.'*
petite i-j \oracious." Mas. M. V. ILw- j II. M. Mills, 71 French .Street. Li»well.
.%«»». Atlantic City. X. J. Mas-
republicans and a few renegade i
Kigliih nngreaHintial ilia!riel—
few days and evcrvlliinz
Democrats are lor the latter. The j county; J. * T.
Hamilton McWhorter, Oglelhropc, , ori|er fur . lin( | in M y Hin
Oslmrue Elbert I * ,, v -.:,.i.. ..r
interview, that the tariff bill would j c | asit «r citizens for the benefit of
be supported by all of Georgia’s
representatives except Senator* ,,
Brown. Everybody expected that I l! l* on an .V gieund <»f equity ami,
Tlie LaGrange Reporter is now ' ri * ht ' ,l is * ' ,aI ‘ ,ab! * i,,f ' inSe
issued twice a vwk, and is fur
nished to its subscribers at the
same price as heretofore. The
Reporter is an excellent paper.
Osin" totheinclement weather the
attendance at the Baptist church lr.!?t |
Sunday was not so good as usual. J
Farmers in onr section seem to l*c j
well no with their worh. Many of.
them have their corn crop planted,;
despite the cold snaps, and arc pul- :
v, i> , r ... .. , ting in their guano. It seems to us;
, I K Kalgler, of Miellmnn. , -hut fanners an? more rhi-rii.l ih-t., I
success iff the Democrats means s • county. j '•|K:ul a few days with his father's j we ROtierally find them. Can it l*-l
triumph of honest government.! _ 7. ln ' . congressional distncl , f a niilj- lust week. lie was suffer i ihat our Agricultural Soii.-lics, tJran-!
The success of the republicans i ,, , ,n “’ ( ' W,DD * U evenly; K hng very much from a severe at 1 «F ,a ” d . Eannem’ Aliianees are wav- j
. . , 1 j ! si. Baker, Lumpkin .county. I tack uf ihenmatism , mg their banners of “Unward and up-
mcans the triumph of monopoly. Tenth rongrrssional district- T j ' Mr ?, r i ln ~ tv.,In., want,” therein-luring-us pleasantly
I M. FImurrv Burke countv J A , ,,r •'-vrlow was lu town \\ e.lnes that »n» which our lals.rs
.1. »• r.iiiiiirrv.utirk* iminij , J. a. , ,j av l f „,king after the interests ol | <le«rve? ''80 mote it be.
Kilison. Washington county. | the Corbin Banking Company in ! Our school is moving along quietly. I
this countv. * Owi. gto the change n-quircU in th 1
! iasvrt lua.L-a it u-.iu .|,, U l!. n . 1..
-O-
Mr. Easley is fully authorized to sell, j
receive nioncv, and receipt for the xanu*. |
A Iar£i* aha re of p«tr»*na^e i- solicited. ■
ami perfect satisfaction gti-iranlcctl.
Ec-^c! fully.
Bar
•siM^bv dmggisf.. 5.1; sivfnr^s.-
partsl l>v C*. I. lit »oi> CO.,
Mass.
Prr- ’ itoM by dniirsasts, *1; siv fc.ir fj. Pre-
Isjv.eii. partsl by C. J. llOOIl Si CO.. fx>wrlh
■ Mass.
liMI Pit.c One Baflas
PHI “osrs One llollnr
and tlie rohherv of the people.
B. H. Bingham, Chairman.
W. D. Elms. Secretary.
upon Us
and we congratulate it
increasing prosperity.
Emperor William, of Germany,
died on the 7th inst.. at tlie ad
vanced age of ninety one. He was
one ol the most powerful monarchs
of modern times. His son. Crown
Prince William, immediately as
aumed the imperial scepter.
Another county comes to tin-
front, and claims that its farms
arc all free from mortgages. It is
Appling this time. IIuw many
more are entitled to this honorable
distinction?
Our friend, Dick Crozier ia do
ing some able editorial work upon
our local contemporary, the En-
trrpuisk AND Appeal, and he has
made it a representative Demo
cratic journal. We extend to him
a double grip of welcome into the
ranks of Georgia journalists.—
The Liberal
Many thank*. Hill, for the above
compliment. We are Irving lion
•ally to do our duty, and in light
ing the enemies of i.he Democratic
party, we fully realize that we are
battling for the cause of the pen
pie, and of good government
Whatever ability we possess shall
lie faithfully consecrated to this
labor of love.
rnent of the fundamental law, and
a gross ouliage upon the vert
name oT republican government.
Taxation should not only he equal
in its burdens upon the people,
but should he positively limited
to the needs of a careful and aim-
pie administration of the laws;
and this necessary revenue should
be derived from such sources as
will bring about us little incon
venisneeand hardship as possi
ble. These are the views of Pres
blent Cleveland, and they aie the
views of the Democratic party.
The Republicans on tlie contrary
hold that the paramount object
and purpose of taxation is to “de
velop the wonderful resources ol
the country” by paying vast bnun
lies to the lordly manufacturers,
and others who are engaged in in
dusliial pursuits. A practical
result of this abominable and op
pressive policy lias been to im
poverish the many for the benefit
of tlie few. The census of 18S0
showed that while the farmer »«>
struggling to live with a 3 |>ei i
cent profit upon his investment, 1
the manufacturer was piling up
a colossal fortune from a 25 per
cent dividend. if there was ever
any necessity or excuse for this
system of robbery, it certainly
does not exist to day. The reve
nun far exceed the demands nnd
needs of tiie government, and it'
would seem that nobody would j
object to a reduction of taxation ;
in lh« interest of the people, liut |
this is not the cave. Justus soon |
as a proposition was made to low j
imports, and toi
Watch as Well as Pray.
The Slate Democratic Commit-.
tee, *s will he seen hy the call t fl
the chairman, which we publish
,» another column, will meet in , Th , j ...cetiag of rhe Societv Lee i, one of the best posted law
the Cttr of Atlanta, on the 21st of Au.7 |>-r* in Smthw^t Gclrgia and is
March. I he purpose of Iht* i*rnycr amlwn;*. Key. H. P. Meyers,: calculate*! in every sen^c of the
lueetinjj ia lo U*uc a •call for a • v . n j' t ‘ rinU *!i'leiii M theAincru-nii. won! to fill the oliice wiih crciii
YOU WANT
AX EXQUI82TELY
biautiful
; I'aaUolph tu. Bible h*K*irtjr Mertiuf?.
j Ct TxiBEHT, (ia., March 11. 1S53.
Our frii'D<l an«l townsman, Col.
•I. W. l-^*e. will lira candidate for
the office *»f Solicitor General of
the Patiiala circuit next fall. Col
- ! I*iblt* f*«M*ifiy, pre.>eute<i the itihl« cause, i .. , r , .. ig
convention of the people of Gcor- i after which a collection for the cruse hiuiHeti anti conaiilurnts. II -
, . i ti.. .: mAnn# i t **** taken up. The .Society then went ! is no office seeker; in fact ha* nev
gta. and to designate the time and ; lllt „ t |, e election of ollker* tor the ensit- j f aHD i rL .,i i,, anv 0 rtj..«v h,.f,.re
til ace at which it shall assemble ! hi^year. which reaultrd in the election , er » P rt 1 1 an > . . L he lore,
puce at wmeu it auau assrm. ic., f j M Rawfa JtrwU|ej|t; R . VJ| w .; and we would he rejoiced to »ee
L T !'*n the convention will devolve: Mathews, I.w. \Ya«ldell ami every <»th- j him come
, ...... f } er minister iii the countv a» Vice I’resi-
thc duty and reaponsihl.ltv of ap Hcn»*. | { . l. Move. Hecrctarv. J no. I).
pointing delegates lo St. Louis, JbmnTr^urvr.jb o. bvsM.d.B.rhs,.;
where the representative men of 1 t*unn ami E. S. I’ark-i Fxccutiva **om-
friends in this county this week
, . . v | | I in it lee. No other business the So<-ietr I I he election in tile 11 f .) i district
the Democratic party will he 3** j adjourned. ‘ j last Tuesday, resulted
text books, it was some time before ,
the Professor could ^et them properly j
ciassiiicd. lie has had much to dis- i
c nirase him in his laU»rs, hut we
think him a man who mows alon^
as calmly in the midst of difficulties
as in his happiest moments.
Parallel with that ol the “Old wo- (
man who lived in the shoe,*' is the J
case of .Mr. \V. A. Snijx».s. He is the j
father of L' children, at.d strange to:
say. he thinks them all pretlv and j
smart, and stranger still, lie furnishes!
them IxMintifnllv with fixai and rai-
nietit, and finds time to devote to his |
out victoiIona. {favorite pastime, viz: fishing and
The editors of both the ArPEAL | hti'*tin£. Allowing to his being u!
and Libel a! were atnon<* theii ! pnwl manager.
To the curious.
MORNING SESSION.
The officers <»f the ffible Society met in
ftetnhled f<»r the purpose of formu-
latiua a nlatfdim of principle*, j,, ri ‘ r ' , , „ „ ,
° ' ‘ ‘ I the conmui£ rooms of Jno. McK. *«nnti | _ , .t. i _ 'pi
and of noiuinatini; a candidate ! at to o’clock. A. M. Present. Rev. if. p. j f r , , t a * 1 nt *, v
, . . . , ! Mevers. District Muperintcndetit. Kev. G.! eil In* 11 votes in the hrat,
for the presidency. In electing j \v'.Mathews. J. M. Rawls is. L. Move., Lhesecond
delegates to the Si»tc Convenlian.! •’■.j’-' l: ‘-all an.l l a. cha.- ,
° • tu in. with a view ofbrm^in^ the work ' ,U,M
in a in-ijt»r
ly of 26 voles fiir fence. 'i hi
tras their third effort ml no fence
were defeat
13 in
we wish to state!
that the jr«s *l'oppe»I from the cart of I
Mrs. while on her way to Be- j
nevolenre a few da vs a^ », contained
A N , Y1 ’
A w. low i
nothing more nor worse than m*kk,
fkesii buttermilk.
Anyone having horses, mules or | —
Texas ponies to trade, can always { \ < n
. , , . tin«l the opportunit v in our viliaze i»v ilf.lt. II
and 26 tu the third.J calling on .Mr. M. \V. Mctirady, or II.
n ,. n Slated. j |1. Knighton. The hitter gentleman
it is of the utmost importance j before the people, it was earned that L. Mr. John M. Green has several i makes the lierv ponies of the West a
that none be chosen except those i^^nter. at -rk putting up , J j I '
who are knaan to be fur Cleva-j*“Jj F-.W-n.; iW Rev. t;. I counter* an.l alieltrcs lu us store. « olr. u . 1*-,^
an
reform
ger
fatal
alisence of any opposition tu h
re-nomination; ami we feel called
njHin at this early «lay to warn
•'An El»gtai JTcvolty is Caica£sra."
“A Teaching Story Told is C:icTS."
“Highly fhigisM, and a TTork cf Alt.”
TO PROCURE THIS CALENDAR
BIT A BOX 0? THE
Cr.C.McLAKE S CelsbTil LIVER PILLS
For 23 Can vs frem yo*n- ar.d recfl
thooutrido vrra-tper. vrtdilvtoi and four
•cutai n Pottage Gta np* to
FLEMINS BROS., PittsknfoFa.
ir Look out for Counterfeits made ia St. Lome.
tnarl-1 v
The undersigned are pleased to announce tu the public that they
have n-crivcil in the Ginn Biiliing a very large stock id Mertban-
•lise, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware &
Plantation Surnlies
c r
am hi
Buyers
nf everv^kind.
> urchased in
These Goods arc all new and fresh,* and h.-virg'lren
buyer liavimr ]*rico- qiiolcd he- I
l»y oih**r mcrchaitts. ran
uiuucy l»y seeing nu* b-fure making I
their purcha.s«-s. l»e«}H*clfullv. •
i . N. Si Ml'SOS. Ju. .
w a rafm
iil lifer
apji
oll.er cliuiciics in the county favorable
to I he fj»u.»e. Il.raliovc work laid out
to be accomplished lieforeatla Sunday in
April. It wa> carried that a Mush mVi-I-
.i , i , , | :„,i:ir if I h»jf of the Society be held in the Rrohv-
ihein. that to such indiflVrenic, if j r h lir , i 1 on 5 t j, Sunday niRhi In ... ,
it shall « Xl!*t, nmv he traced the I April, ami that Kev. I. W. Waddeli * * l#t
* preach the sermon
101 h Dozen I >. it J T.
SCOVIL HOES
In 0 .!- 45 *'
olf.r sii|«’iior intiuce-
: No. 2, iiOi*.
In lots for less.
SIMPS! .‘.VS.
cause of Cleveland 8 overthrow.' Next meeting of! he offi«*ers of tlie So
rest words |KJS?dhle, and with I cheapen the necessities of life, the
ikable plainhnjrlish. emet | |>m teetio n isls tent forth a great
G«or(eUw m.
H was our pleasure to attend
tha court at Georgetown Monday
and Tuesday. Quitman county
beinj: n small county, the courts are
usually short. The grand jury was
composed of representative men heir#
nil over the county, with that clever
gentleman, Mr. W. II. Key as fore
man. Judjre Clarke's charge to them
was, ns usual, plain, practical and
pointed. The Judge has long since, . , .
learned to cover the ground fully, wiih j cr lie tlu u * °
the fewest
unmi.stakal,.. t -•■*-,■•-"• ”* ■■■"' | „rotvcti«nists s«-nt forth a g
many of the friends ol the Kstekprikk • ”
and Afpkal, that convinced us of j hue and ciy against “tampering
their appm-iation of it in a nibxtan- ! L | ie ta riff, a * though it wmii.l i
tial way. Me also had the pleasure . . j
of adding many new names to our list. ! I»c au unpar«h»nahle crime to touch ;
Quitman county, although a small j ^ sacred thing. The govern i
comity in size, has mnnv prominent 1 . , \
nnd clever citizens. The Senator of j ir,rnl s bounties have made them j
the 12th District, Col. T. L. Catierry, t rich and insolent, and they air,
Dr. J. W. Mercer, John T. tiihs#ui, |>r. 1 . ,, #,i. A r i
Dozier, l)r. Bleds..-, “Uncle Ei’liy” | not wdiing that the .stream of east !
Meljendon, Capt. Willis, It. (i. Mor- j fortune shall ho diverted from 1
ft “Si. SfS’.'TSLSSiaI •** —»**'•# «*»• K -1
J. J. Crumble}- and J. \V. Lee, with j where has the just and righteous |
inaiiv more t<w numerous to mention. | demand r..r a reduction of larill
Col. \\. II. Harrison, the immediate j
representative of that county in the Ltaxatiou been met with a more,
legislature, and one whom his people ! f„, \ ttUH and tletei mined resistance 1
have often honored, also resides hen*. I . , ..... # r !
The Colonel is s|K>ken *»f as acandi- ! lD editorial columns ol i
date for Congress, and if he consents ! the Atlanta Constitution. The j
to run, will go into the convention; . . , , ^ «:.i.
with a strong toUowing. | pertinacity and vehemence with
Quitman coimlr has a poo*l ami j winch it ha* fought tlie interest*
-a*-
iff, George A. Whitaker cit»rk, and in | ion that it has obligated lo carry
fact, is composed largely of men who Georgia :1 „ aiasl JJ r . Cleveland,
are clever and make good citizens. c? e»
,-g r r i the acknowledged leaner of the
ntprlasT ¥ale lirmisw i Democratic party. But it lias
A cold wave struck us last Sunday! undertaken a very big job—in-
morning, and up to this writing is, tinitt-ly more than it will be able
snaking itnelf perfectly at home. . , ..
We feel a little hurt with I. A. M.,- to accomplish, notwithstanding
to think ol his passing our town on ! its immense patronage and power.!
his wav to and not stopping to I .. . r . 1
shake hands. We heard from you, h\e per cent of the |?eoplo -
Doc. ! of this State are in favor of the:
Mr. Perry Cox, of Albany, paid our '■ . „ r o..i !
town a visit on Sunday. ; rc-nomfualum .f President Cieve
Mr. Tlios. Kay and wife spent Sat- land upon a platform framed in I
urdsy and Sunday in the Vale, guests
r viety was ordered f«r Monday morning
i at 10 o'clock after the Sunday in
April. * .
1.1*U0 Blanks ff»r rirculathm. divert is-
ing rheapucs* of Bible*, hr the c-tuLlhli-
meni of the Society, wrra ordered print
ed.
Treasurer's report was read and adopt-, , . , w -
t*d which was £ hdlows: March 24th.; l,le «*> fcundny, a few of our
»«»• "in' “ »»n.- iuiiuw»; .M »rtii at;#:., - . ■ —
' l.«sT. Mock on hand, i-11 aci;44an-h Uuli. ! izcns met and organized a Sunday
i l l Ci l 1- .1 .... . j . °
| 1NW*. by sales nnd domuious t«* date
jnurn-
dent.
partv. It is true that there i* no
aiowed opposition lo our honest
and courageous leader, but there
are a few high tariff men in our
Stale who have most bitterly »*
sailed hi. principle*. These men , ;„ K ^ un haIld iumdiu . „■
are anxious to defeat him, nnd ^otal^il n\
, . i The city papers were requested to
will resort to any means lo ito it. ! print iiu* proceedings of the meeting.
They profess lobe for him. but ! ed Noo,l,,ir
they arc dm more for Cleveland; It. I- MOYE. Secretary,
than a tariff reform democrat is
for Sam Randall. They are very
quiet, and are evidently cultiva
ting and encouraging that over-
confidence and indifference which
they hope to profit by at tlie prop , cn.ee a sense of fullness or
er time. It would he a great vie- j iug after eating, or of “goneness,
lory for this little gang of protcc-! or emptiness of
lionisls in Georgia to secure an
anti Cleveland delegation to St.
in May next.
Mr. A. A. Lewis, of Anniston,
Ala., is attending court and vi.it-
ing his <d>t friends here this week.
speaks very duller
inglv ol Anniston.
Dr. Mercer will begin r.exl week
to move his store house jnd slock
of goods around on main street,
south of Jordan Bros.' \V, con
gratulal* him on hi* move.
Notwithstanding the disagreem
ent
Bo You Fesl Boll,
! Languid, low-spirited, lifeless, and
i indescribably mine ruble, both
physically and mentally; t-xperi
4c*hcx
C. G. Mercer, of Dsirnon, «pen'
a few days with his father's faini
ly this week..
Guano agents are the bimicst
men in mirlowu n«»w. They have
sold all they could buy, and could
sell hundreds more if they had it.
Dr. Mercer is having his dwell
ing house and yard fence repaint
rd, which adds very much to its
stay of several days in town.
Misses Lillie and Nannie Brown
spent Wednesday of last week in the
“city."
Our clever friend J. i#. Gunn, of
Cutliliert, was in 1'oleinan laat week.
Mr. »V. A. Mondand, from Stewart,
visited relatives hereon Saturday and
.Sunday last.
Kev. ('has. Davis preached two very
fine sermons, as usual, at the Metho- 1
dist church hist Sunday. Mr. Davis
has only been with us a few times,
but we find that he is fast filling the
hearts of his people with hi* love and •
Christian deportment,
i Well, “Zed" was here a^ain last
i Sunday ; cheer up, Allan.
! There will be no services held al
j the Methodist church next Sunday,
J as Mr. Key will attend tin* Missiona-
{ ry meeting iu CiithN?rt, which ln-^ins
I to-niom*w. A Friend.
; SHORT-HAN D.
SO POUNDS
Family Flour. 31 £5, \ £''\
at SIMPSON'S j Sm 1
30 lbs Grits to $180,1*
at SIMPSON'S.
GOOD '10BACC0,
25 to 23c per Pound,
We feel justified in saying that we are aide to
incuts to ihe people, either for
<0^2° €3*22. Z
Call and see us. Respectfully.
n i,_-t t AVI J1313 ct BAWLS.
SIMPSON'S.
Cheaps:
Offered
than ever Before
in Cutlibert
Feed Oats til 55c
Large Lots for le:
ian2f*-et
At
M rsON’!
Short-Hand thorougldy tanght by onr
improve*! method t»n Munion's System
in from four to five months hy ••orre.'--
;>o:i«!enc«r. As*»l<ancr remlorcd '(Indents
Georgia Syrup,
At 15c I’cr Gallon, at
SIMPSI>N*
stomach in
looming, longue coated, hitler or !
j appearance. ^ j j u jetting good {M^itions. Success guar-
There wns hut little htmincss in ! anteed. I»«»n't got*# short-liam! srh<»»»l> j
TI It-Oiirl this week The r-.ilowmc 1 when «c can t.-ach you j
I .. . . ... J^ as well i*\ mail at a nominal e»»t. Our 1
the ra * e# Wt * re « ,s l K>,io,i " • A : iii««tructk»n> i< ju-t as satisfactory. :iw all
Hill vs. J M. Balkcoiy. no A|>i*cal j exercises* and mistakesa«-ccnrrected aad
I,. s' t , I |; • returned, nnd new ins.ruction given.
: had taste in mouth, irregular ap-; . *•»*' ! t*^ U C ? I thereby making it just as thoroughly as
petite, •lizzincss, frequent heart-; A ' “T ' ** 1 i-v-ual mMn.r.i.m. «_<■ will -jnsrantor
r i. iii 1 iij.i 1 . .# * . ‘ W 1 Va rcc m-tki-r nntl M I At to carry it student to #.> words in four
Louis. It would he hr-raliled to i at .|,ea, Murrell eyesight, “floating ,V , ’ ,n k T , , . 1 : mouthsif ..re raref.iilv f„l-
.pecks” before the eves, nervous i k,DS ’ , ; n,U * r ,’ B ‘ r - Comp aint-Jnog- | |„ w „|. A li of u ,.r Mudeulsan- |.h„ «.l i..
1-O«lration or exhaustion irrita ! ,,,enl f° r phnnlt:,. Koht. McAr ; |>ositioie< !mme<ii:itriv upon praipiulion.
p.ostraunn or exnaiisuon, iriita ,, i ■ \l.r p.,,1,;„ n i Tuition, time iiuluninM #T> iiava-
hility of temper, hot Hushes, alter-; , , * ' *!h!ein advance and ?.“> uihui completion
natiug wiih chilly sensations, i tul , e ‘° » "»* r t?»ge.: „f .-onrse. Te*t-R«.k. a '
sharp, biting.' transient pain. ! ! ; r, ‘ L M’.nm, h.r the use of j
here and there, cold feet, drowsi j »«-ed«i * Dent vs M U A!bru-j
Randolph cannot speak for other ' ness after meals, wakefulness, or j i " nuirianan a ~\v <" t» VL ' n'l !
eour lies hut .he can snd wi n I distui tied end unrefreshing sleep. £5 mortgage, tt ». Pa.ks and
tmiLlK.8, iiut »nc can and Wll i j ^ # r t r.JTi: ;.^t R. Johnson, as Adin rs of the I
5 lbs Coflee, 81.00,
ct AT SIMPSON*8.
>ur Yanl, ivlierc you
qusintitv you wuut, «t
the world as an evidence of our
opposition to tariff reduction, not
withstanding the fact that ninety-
five per cent of our people are in
lavor of it. It is true that old
to sint you.
Water Ground Meal Will Sell You Lumber from $0 50 to
810 00 Per Thousand Feet.
SILLEN & QMTTLEBABH,
At .SOr IVr i
sht*i. at
f IMPS'
and complete
outfit. |H*st-p:i:d Write us if you wish
further information.
Corn at 80c Per Bus.,
at SIMTSON'S.
o
sop 1 .22 tf
Mi!! al Foil Gaines. Ga.
F,
booHBm C.E.B‘dlk,8 Cts.,
iportant AmissncemenL
of Mr. J. K. lVarce’s family.
Jului Edwards found a sack of to-
luiceu on the streets last Sunday and
iieeame ver} - cool toward Ids friends
till he opened the sack and found it
filled with sand.
Old Tom is gone, and Marion Garn
er is ns grunt as a setting hen.
The Reading Club spent a pleasant
hour »t tlie residence of Mr. J. K.
Retiree last Friday evening. Miss
Harrison recited in a delightful man
ner, “The Aneels of Henna Vista.” j
The Resume of news by Miss Corine ;
accordance wilb the views
pi incipirs contained in his
and !
late |
annual message, and all Ihe bal
derdash and brazen assertions ol •
the Constitution cannot alter the
fact. It is generally admitted by
both political parties that there
is a iarge and an increasing sur
plus in the federal treasury which
must lie checked by a redaction
speak for herself, and that loo in
a manner that will show exactly
where she stands on this impor
tant issue. Therefore, when her
people arc c^jled lo a mass meet
ing to select her delegates to the
eonven'ion, let the farmers gather
from every section, and choose
men lo represent them who are
pledged to the support of Grover
Cleveland and to his policy of
taxation. Let no one be deceived
into the belief that there is no
danger here. The scheme lo de
feat the will of the people is well
organized, and. under the lead of
the Atlanta Constitution, extends
to every county in the State.
Overwhelm the odious thing at
the very first opportunity.
constant, indescribable feeling of!
dread, or (Vf impending calamity? 1 ~
Estate of Elam Johnson, del'd, Vs j
; QEBJECT to market changes -nn
Roth Single and Double Entry, form- I ^ down, al t. N. si M I't-ON S.
.. , „ * i G A Whitaker as Adm'r of the*of Mercantile, Manufacturing. Insit-1 “
If you have all, or any consider j ,. ' ... ’ . . ; ram-e. Rankin- etc., nge'licr wiih all 1 pTCHIO HAMS,
able number of these symptoms. h '. laU! Johnson.dec d-Pe ; f„ rill ,of <-.,„„ !c rci;,11-a^rf.icula.iou,.:
1 tlllon anti rule lo foreclose nmrt- [ etc., taegbt practically liv our method j
S<-t- arc worked ami at
you ate suffering from that most I
■innon of Aim i lean maladies
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liv
er, nssiMiuled with Dy*|>epsi:i, or
Indigestion. The more comply
catisl your disease has become,
the greater the number ami di
versit v of symptoms. No mallei
what stage it has reached, Pem
berton's Lemon and Orange Elix
ir xt ill cure the disease and prevent
those dieadful results from such
a condition of the system.
This wonderful remedy is equal
ly efficacious in acting upon the
Kidneys, and those who have
been suffering lor years with kid
ney troubles, will find relief in
Pemberton's Lemon und Orange
gage. Mate vs Lem Utilplirev. i of correspondence.
. ,, . _ 1 sent for correction. Me will guaraittee
Mtsdemcanor rine c.td. - .'fate 1teai i, |.r: - .cticci hsok-kreping in from
vs Judge West. Misdemeanor—{three lo live m-tiths if instructions arc
L'j na #c|t ., r |o ti, _ ft I followesl or .will refund tuttHtii. Tuition,
fine or 10 monJi* I be f.»I- fin< . lluUmiu ^ ^ (f0 p: , V abie in
lowing true bilU were found: 1 lie ; m1v:uicc an.l «.'».«• uim.ii con.i.l-rU.n .»f
Statu vs Tho*. Gay—Assault with i co'ir-e. Ibcks, Blanks, ole. complete
intent lo murder. State vs Asa j ^("fnp^ysHHKT-TlAYD IlfREAr,
Turner— Malicious mischief The j Chattanooga, Tentt.
State vs Jeff Willis -Larceny fioni • marS-Iv
house. The Petit Jurors were dis [ s 1 " #■ '• *
charged Tu.-s.iay, The Gmn.i i>|ew Advertisements.
Jury is still in session at the pres- i
ent writing. (Wednesday.) Be j
sides Cols. Harrison and Lee, nur
local lawyers, the following were!
in attendance: J. M. Griggs of
AT 10 CENTS.
SIMPSON":
N arhnmgh was sparkling with wit j of the revenues. But the allim-
aud humor and was very much enjoy-1 laal j*„, ie i9 involved in the
rd hv those who were present. -Mr. | 1 .
Phil*Yarbrough and Miss May Harri-' lncthcMi of accoinphshing th!» re-
«N»n rendered the occasion more pleas-1 c I uc tion. The Democratic parly
isut bv splendid music on the violin , . . , ,, , ^ ,
Kil l piano. demands that it shall be done
' wiih a view of relieving as far as
possible llie burdens of ihe people;
while ihe republicans insist lhal
it shall be done in such a way as
ill continue, without modifies
into the hands ol Mr. SwiftC nnnbley I ^j on the present system ot rob
whose family made onr visit so agree- j ( ’ fT x
able that we were
faces homeward.
Mr. Dan Traywick, of Alabama,
A yunp lady supjrests, in lieu of a
•‘most enjoyable affair," tli.d we say
*'a jim dandy occasion.’* How w ill
♦his do, Colonel?
In company with Tom Davis, we
spent Saturday and Sunday at Count v j
Line. We bad the good fortune to fall
Elixir.
‘Governor Gordon no doubt a C | ire f or Chronic Consti
performed well the parts assigned ,,,u; on ,i has no equal. Being
to him in the ceremonies attend- j purely vegetable, and requiring
ing the unveiling of the Jasper DI1 ciouige in diet or habit*, it
Monument. He delivered the ora 1 recommends itself at once to the
tion and kissed the thirteen young , business and workingman. Call
ladies who lepresentcd the thir I oa j \y. Staufobu Driiooist.
Or. Price’*
Flavoring Extracts,
Dawson, Arthur Hood and Frank Al
50 lb Granona Flour
$1.40—Best on Mnriict,
SIMPSONS.
Plow Traces, 45e,
it MMPSOSV*.
Plow Homes, 40c,
si Mr.', in s.
paid our village a visit last Sunday.
Mr, T. M. Davis has opened a stork
of drv goods, groceries, lioots ami
shoes in the house occupied by Mr.
West last year. Tom says be pr >pos-
i-s to keep first-rlass goods and sell
lower thaif the lowest. Call and see
him. *
uui rwi ngl ct | ...
lotli to turn onr ! hery- Upon this nvrrsnallowing
and clearly defined parly issue,
on which a presidential contest is
to be waged, the Atlanta Consti
tution has put ilselr squarely in
line with the republican party
AH the lond nnd noisy clamor rt'
raised about 1 lie “poor moonshic-
icen original Slates.”—Vairson
Journal.
The above was copied from the
Entekckise and Appeal, and our
esteemnl neighbor failed to give
us the proja.r creiliL
• w
An Imperative Necessity.
Whatlire air is to an unhealthy
locality, what spring .''leaningis lo the
neat housekeeper, w. is Hisai’s Sarsa
parilla to evervtiody, at this season.
The 1k«1t needs to be Ihcrouglily ren
ovate.!, die blood purified and vital
ized, the germs of disease destroyed.
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, an.l all other
blood disorders are enrol hy Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, Ihe most (ii.imlar and
successful spring medicine.
The British Navy is said to tie
in a very defective condition, and
utterly inadequate to the protec
tion of British maritimelomaierce
in time of war.
Culhhert, Ga.. or write to Bemiie.v
ton Medicine CourAxv.
Atlanta, Ga.
-*-•-»
See here! my friend, wliat is the
use of your snlU-riin; fn.m I)vs|>epsia
! or Indigestion vl.cn you ran get
Cliipmaw'* Tonic Mixture, a perfect
ittr.-- For sale by J. \V. Stanford.
Harsh purgative nmu-dies are fast
giving way to the gentle or!ion and
mihl effects of Chipman’s Liver Fills.
If you will try them they will certain-
Iv please you-.- tiohi by
’ marl-lm J. \V. Stanfoco.
It is said that tlie drop in cot
ton feil with a terrible crash
among the young Speculators of
the city of Atlanta. Tlje loss of
a million dollars in a few days, ia
well calculated to cast a damper
on the spirit of gambling ia cot
ton futures. The boys, were in too
log arhttrrr to get rich.
A. Hooper of Cutlibert.. and G L
Comer of Ku fa ii la. W. J. B.
Let Is Have Justice.
Editors Enterprise A Appeal •
I have just noticed a wail from
Mr. Amorous as to the cff.cl the
present tariff bill will have upon
the lumber business.
Here is another cry: What an
swfu! calamity to the farmer the
great drop in cot ton. Can’t the
government give ua relief? Wede I
niand protection against futures, !
and every other class of gamblers
id faun products, as well as olhci
contingencies that may lend to
lessen the market price of what we
have lo sell. W.
-mum
Said Governor Gor ion in his
recent interview in New York:
“A high protective man would be
unwise il he voted for Mr. Cleve
land.” Perfectly true, and that
is why a certain gang in Atlanta
will •!<■ everything in their power
to prevent his nomination.
The House Committee on terri
tories has reported in favor of ad
mitting four new States into the
federal Union.
rt
SIMPSON S
and KIRKSKY’S.
STEEL PLOWS,
S MAf.l. Lots at 5c per pound, t.urgr
Lots for le-s. j.t SIMPSON'S.
Dov.law & Gantt,
i latest Improved)
Cotton Planters
Ct
At Bottom Figuiw. at
SIMPSONS
and KIKKSEY S.
Jno. D. Gunn,
UNDERTAKER,
Cuthbert, Georgia.
New York. Boston. Baltimore, l’hilndi Iphia. ( ir.einnali, St,
Louis. Liuisvilie. Chicago. Nashville, Chattanooga, and
ini.nv other Cities, Last, West. North ar.d South, have hern
called upon to contribute to the filling ef the
CUTHBEUT F u E.HITUEE STOItE
With The
9
immense and Varied Stock
Which it is currving. at prices that will insure a trade if you
will only make ine a call. 1 have provided a sufficient quan
tity to supply this and adjoining counties with ail rihry will
need in this i:sie,_and ihe public are invited .to W^tect llu»
stock.
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is going «o cheap. Summer nnd winter, dull anti
lively times, will find me with a full stock, and if you want a
Carl Load, a Wagon Load, or a Car Load, don’t lie afraid
you can’t be supplied, hut come along and see if what I tell
you is not true.
gjfp" I axi very thankful for the favors I have received in the p*r*t,
.„ l ,vj|i do p.v best io plea-e iii tlie futnre. Mr. Keene MaittiX ia
■villi me. and will be glad to serve hia many friends. Very respect-
fully. IEL "Wo iEIiltlS,
sen*8 ct Manager..
GRCC2IUES!
Your attention i* called to the fact
that I tun prepared »o furnish, day or
night, any style or size
Coffin, Burial Cass or Casket
desired. # j
I keep alwavs iu st<M*k full assortments >
In Style* anti Size*.
And can furnish Coffins as tastily trim- osssl Pl'll»OC of a 11
iiosi. and at I'rices as low as ran br dllU A I iLLb clL tf Its
buuirlit in tlie State. J • #» i
\\ ill send Hears# to any part of the ; HIST 1)1*0111-
connty by eonlroet. When you nee«l me, ” -
conic in m*c me.
fan be foil ml. at uieht. at re*i
donee, opposite Mrthwlht rhitreh. »»
Lumpkin street. <eb2-ct
i
| Quality guaranteed,
C. A. GEORGE.
j in 10 cl *
3z .;-3t| rt s, ‘s. .
a.AiAl».53 —jj«
fd/'-ly