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enterprise and appeal.
PUBLISHED EVE2Y THURSDAY.
JAS. W. STANFORD.)
R. D. CROZIER, l
Editors
CUTIIBJSUT, (lA.
Thursday Morn in fr, April 5, IMS'S.
This Pfl(wr’ niny hv on file *i
deo. r, Howell »t (V» s Newh’.Mjier Ail-
vwtiidng Bureau (in .Spruce St. j. wl.Vre
•dv*rtiaingcontracts lniv bclnndc for it
in New York.
Pensions.
It is no doubt the duty of gov
eminent to provide for such cili
zens have had t!ie mis fortum
to become disabled and dependent
on account of services rendered to
their country. The federal gov
eriifiU'Rt in 18S7 paid to tin* »oi
diers who fought in ihe union
armies, about eighty millions doi
lars in Use way of pensions,* an*l
every year the list is enlarged.
and the demand increase d. Many
who do not need assistanee arc
* j doubtless on the pension roll, anti! _
! it appears evident that vve are
j gravitating ton ai ds a system o’*
, * „ . . . \ ! fraud and robbery in this respect
Mr. I. A. MARTI a fs onr Agent i J *
•tBrth.-l.mi-l 1. folly nn<h«mH to ! ll,at Ril1 cvtnl,,:lli . v bankrupt the
receipt for ait money government. The great eager
m min i i f,ess which the Republican.
and even some Democratic. Con
Police (• tiie I*nI*lie*
Georgetown, Ga.. March 13, ’SS
On and after 1st Tuesday iu May.
all Legal Advertising emanating j
from the Sheriffs «-tlirr of Quitman \ morrow
i>ots.
t'olcmaa
Mr. John W. Nichols has been elect- . „ -
**d a meiidjer of the Uouni of Trustees ; die grangers last Saturday, proved to j
o5 Coleman High School. j i»e one of pleasure and profit. Tl'.e
Braevcteace Items.
The programme, as carried out by
there are to day. in Georgia, and j Supreme Coart Justices Again,
other Southern States, a few so ; Editors Enterprise and Appeal :
called Democrats who are infinite j Y**ur neighbor joins the cause
ly more interested in tin* perpetu of the people in «ip|MN»iiton t«» the
. . ‘ . , lino.-used constitutional amend j
ation ot the protective tan u, tliaxi» f . . ... i . », . , t
’ . nieiit. giving ns two more Supreme * count v will be puolished in tne . . , >», , - f i,.._ t mi . n
*!•<*%- -nil I,, it. •* n,i<p i*q 1 f»f : , r I i ; mg nas been done, as the lands have ed i>y several of tier be.-t nun
aie m t.ie ^eL.ral . Court. I u slices; hut lie <!.h-s not Lxteu-kise axu Appeal. j u-<. n washed to a very damaging ox- which v.e i.-rt proud. ami trust the}
'.lie country; aud these men have s ^erm to compre hend that there j J M. HA RKELL. Sheriff tent. * Will come oftencr. The speech by
exercised all their powers. <ind all! «ii(l exist—and m»l very l«»ng ago. . There seems to •*» quite an attir.c-; Mr. O. A. 15arvy, without any attempt
rife in j * 1 tiier. a real m c* s>ity for some | yjJiT&AN Ll'OK'fY DEPARTMENT.
. ; such measure to relieve the then ! r - - „ ~i .T_~—r.~i-i_
and lo pre- iar<| lncn .| w . rs of the j W. J BROW N, Jr, Lciton
Republican ; ( ; t#ll5t
The public school term closes to* j best way to dt*seril>e the dinner, is to
orrovv, (April Gib}. * say that it was !:ke the crowd!,- snail..
It is fortunate that but little plant-| but rboiev. C’Uthbert was represeiit-
g has been dune, as the lands have etl bv several of her be.-t nu n, o'.
crae COB RWT
r *’r ta pfeitioifiijhu
Cgi'it the l.cwBpajMir Adv«*r-
0 , r . . •mm Using AgPIl.-y of
• > «K' a> .>OS. oi*r Ku.li.jrJr.fd cyoata.
reertvo and
paid him.
Mr. W- J. Bruw!!. Jr., is .-onr Asset at
Georstiowj, leiiy aetlfiriiPil to rcceifs and ;
nCelSt Iff all MOHS? PSld Ml ( is absoimely alancin".
j 111i ng inust be done u
"Eternal Viai’ance is tie Fries cf LiD rty.'
. their intlnenoe t;» slir up.
• the Democi:silc party,
. pate the way for a
tiiuinpl- in Kowmlwr. The KN
: tekcissse k APPEAL lias frequently
i alluded to the fact that these pa
! Lriolic, ah ! yes, patriotic, gentle
n are giving aid and comfort
Lo the enemy, and that they are
working a pr«y*-ct which i> intend
ed to defeat the re-nomination of
President Cleveland, and to over
throw the Democratic parly. 1 l»ir*
project, which will be fully devcl-
jressmen advocate such measures.
Every - |
gratify j
oped at the proper time, is noth-
1 ing more nor less than an attempt
What he calls a “small j
amount of clerical labor. ’ consti
tubs the great, woik. as well a-
henefil to the 8late. that lies in the
Supreme court. Every judgment
rendered by the (.ouit is aceoin
panied by a written opinion, un»*e
.»r less.elaborate and exhaustive.
st*ttii!g out clearly and Fully the
|.rinriples undeilyiug ilie decision
aJ» well as ali au'hulhies. j.iece
dents, etc., hearing on the ease.—
These opinions are prepared and
wiitten out by the several mem
beta of the Corn t in turn, during
recess, or at night, and requite &
; prodigious amount of labor, rc
to iu corporate into the St. Louis. .,n 4 j study, in order to keep
Ask .Jun Nobles how many
erossties there arc between Colum
bus and Georgetown, as he was
forced to count them last week on
account uf the Walloons.
ti«»n in the back room of J. \V. Nichols at display, vv.isa most K.aetical, eoui-
it store. We are innecent. j nion sense talk, and we he.ieve will
We had i>«> train ou last Thursday : eifeet a vast amount of good.. Our
on atvount of the “wasl^ni*’’ near Ft. I tiratsge agreeil, (unaiiitnov.^lv, wt*
(tames, V>ut we find ti:at v;c were not [think.) t-.» act upon his sikigystami
•fie only ones shut e«* from die world.
Th« many friend?, of J. »V. Nichols
Gue«*s some of
Quit man county
the farmers' in ;
who were so
will be glad to leant that be was very
much improved in health by ids Flor
ida trip. Mr. Nichols is one of our
| cleverest merchants and best citizens.
; Ask l>. \V. Hammock thedilierence
between a pear an.I a banana.
| Mr. and Mrs. Will Ztib.-r visiles
plea ot co-opera'ioh. When we listen
to such talks, by Midi men, anil are
mad.e to sec what a farm and farmer
ought To I**, we feel a glow of pri-ie al
iiio !bought of being one*, but on Llie
Oilier hand, when w«* lo*»k ar**nndus,
and perceive h«»w far^liort of onr du
ly and privilege we live, we hang our
ed iicads iu shame, llisls is one of Han
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
! S a peculiar lno -h b>.\ It is carefully I F«* the best blood purifirf before file
:»rep::re«l from ^ar-apari!!.!. I';ii»ti»**iiHi. | he. 1* eradicates every impurity*, ami
Mandrake. IWk. I’ip^i - .InnijKT J cun»s Fcrofula, Salt -Hciiin. Bolls, rim-
r.erries. and oihc.w li kn ivvn and val»i-i pics, all Humors. Hyspcpsia. Hilious-
able vegetable reif»c.ii*-s. by a peculiar | Sick He**dm*Iie. indigestion. (»en-
co:. i bin at ion pro.pi.rtimi and ;c >«•;•>.-. ua- ;
known to any otii^r :«'c:!ic:::c. ami gi\ ing |
To Hood's sarsaparilla car::live powes !
possesvci! by other n-.-dieiucs. It ef- ;
fects remarkabie cures v. here«<tiicrs fail. |
•r:d
'vide.
■hat tired f-
■«;ncs the
Pebihty, t'afarrh, Ithebfirafism,
".^nd biver< ’omplauits,uvCroiucs
alraiil they conn.n 1 got enough 1 relatives in Lumpkin las*, week. Will j dnipiFs most suceesstui farmers and
b.-eh i a won! ironi him on this subject is
auntio this y ear, are sorry now that j reports that S'ewart county has
they succeeded in getting as much j gredly tlauiagrd by the recent rains* i ion ei'ul. He is a tine loot
as ihev did. as the most n| it wad 11 , 11, hainls were wa^hedi ei.nsbteiahiy. j also, and*we Wouhl whis;
washed into the Chattahoochee
river.*
and phase the soldier element. j )c!llocrjlil . |>;irtv tn the repeal o!
pUtform, a plank ccunmitling t*u* j up the high standard of the Court j
loj
; Icilow.
t*» Mrs
all of the mill dams (eXc.^pting one) i 15., that the button-hole lnjiiunet woru
j broken, britlges gone, and the “iiaby’’ j from home, and, perhaps pinned on
j railroad completely “busted,” soj by her own hands, was left in the pos-
'1 here was a large crowd at Sab : j-uu-h so that the train has not been j session ot one i>i onr fair giris.
I bath school here last Sunday. We I to that place in one week, and n«.| i»ob (xreen says he only shoots at
I hope e*er\bodv will continue to i hope of seeing it there s*k»u. I hinls on the wing to make them liy
i .uM.il.-sl M.i li au inti-r.-st, i . - if she - vawlls an,J files l'«! driller, .l.-a ho, Bob.
i icon 3 iarsapariaa
Has met peculiar and uiiparail.-lcd suc
cess at home. .Serb has become its pop
ularity i;i Lowell. Mass., where it i
made, that whole neighborhoods are
•inking it at dm s;:!*k-time. Lowell drng-
gi>ts sell more of HtMxijj Sarsaparilla
than of all oilier sarsapari'l is or biota!
imrifier
•ling, creates an dpptfftc.
gestive o.gaits, anti gives
teiM.
beod’3
i
i das a record
| other blood fi'
i .i:iy other pie*
It!; to the clitiie st >
r*i
Fa
i:itr;
r ti;
* same sirf-j.-j
.* country.
cxteinl-
rcapariUa
of cures of scrofula and
•crimes never equalled hv
•aration. The most sever#
cases yield !.» thN remedy when others
Have failed to have the slightest effect/
If:*re<litnry scrofula, which clings to the
blood with the greatest tenacity, is cured
by this peculiar meiiieina.
n
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J’s
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ilia
Ksfeutive i'oinuiitlee.
I hereby not)ly the Executive|* r nuj RfJ
Committee of the Democratic par-«°
j regardless of ali considerations of
iml justice. 'i'liis is j
to be one of the most di
| the whisky lax. If this attempt
’ V! won hi
gosling anil dungerous species of j
ty of Kan<l..l|.i. county U. meet ft j ,, eII>n „ (1 „ i8ln lU :A n;.w .nfcnU oui
the Court House in Culhbrrt on
Sutunlny, the 14ili iiv c t., at 10 a.
uthoriiy, and not impair it**
I usef.ilncHS ns an iostruiuenl oi
, _ , ... . . ; tost ice t«» discover and correct cr
l.e suceessfiU, C.ewlanrl j j n , he prot .ee*linjra of town
be disposed of, and the j courts. It is evident that five men
could better perform tiiis inipor
. r I tar-awav gaze on im* clock, it is time ;
\\ hit has become of 1 he George-; tl , u , k , or vonr OV en*oat and hat.
serins to | A rattlesnakr was killed on W. A.
Mr. K. If. Keese lost his ef»lt one
lay last week. This is the third one
within two years, and it must be
^ohl/by druggist**. ?! : six for £>. Pre- i SoM by druggists. *) ; six for $5. Pre
pared by C. i. IIOOD ik LO.. T^wcil. pared J>y i. HooD A CO.. Lone!!/
Mass. Mass.
| fiCC C/oM.-n On.- I^.llnr
100 On.- Uo’htr
i (...'nf-equent Dcuiucralic .Icnmral
M., fur Lire purpose of electing k
Chairman anil alteniling lo neecs
fcary preliminaries for the cam
paign of 1SSS. 'J'lie follow ing
gentlemen composeIhecommiltee.
and all are urgently rc.pscHied t<-
be present:
4lh Dlst.—\V r m. Kersey.
5th l)ist.—AV. S. Curry.
Gill Dist.—J. T Stevens.
7lh iJisl.—J. F. Sealy.
5)1 h Dist.—J. T. Yariirongh.
10th Dist.—J. II Cox. >
ShelliuMi Dist.—N, II. Miller.
Town Dist.—M. I. Atkins.
Si I. Atkixs, Secretary.
April Ud. 18SS.
tnnl an
1 | M
iibnr
country. Wiien men lose all
!>ense of right, and can find noth
ing better lo control their actions
than the basest motives of selfish
ness, it is indeed time to despair
of further progress in good gov
eminent. A nieie sei \ ice pension
bill, such as is favored by the
leaders of the Republican party,
would cost the people id this coun
try annually more than a billion
dollars, and no mathematical cal
dilution is necessary to show that
such a demand upon our resource."
would result in the utter impov
ciUhmenl of the Southern section
• »f the union. It would fall heav
iest upon the South because, iu
the first place, we are less able
to bear ii; and in the second
place, this enormous sum of mon
ey would be taken entirely awav
from us, and put into the chan
ads of Northern trade. While
the pension fund is to be drawn j
from a common treasury, yet
disbursement must be confined i
to one section of the land; an *
Hi
tli<* North in one sense would be j
benefited, because she would get
back much more than she would
have to pay out. It is not at ali
sliange that the political
iza'ioii and discouragement would
| than three, il the emul was priSs
lean vie* i .... , i i .
j tat for tune, so as tone coinpeileu
lory would be easy. There is
players al either game.
Dr. Mercer has a crowd of hands
at wink rebuilding his mill dam.
pains requiring l
be so great that a R«*publi
i to give ail the daylight of ita work
danger ahead, and unless the pen-j ing da> s i»> the heating of counsel
pie are active ami vigilant, they m the cases. It is nothing more
will rcaSiz.: win n it is loo laU-.! ,llan ) u " lice to B!I X l,m ‘ llKlt ll!t '
, . , , iSupiei&ie Court has bran more m
that they have slcfet over their j, 1 , , .. . , ,
, -. . . . I less erow.le., for filtr.-n or twentr ; row in ,.| IPS ] ;tst , of setting
.li-Mi st rights. -As p si.m. t iyears, aii.i its numbers Irfr.l work L s , liah as it was .luring the Har-
deuce ol tliih fact. Ictus cite the rd and inadi-qualely paid; but i* i r j s ,. n j n \S-il.
action of the State ExcculiveCom-11* also true that the day is gone j y lrR \y MclA a ndon, of this
town sk.-iiing club? It
be n tiling of the (last. | Reiiirue’s Inrni one <I:*y last week liiat ! smnewIml liiscfmraginy:. Sumeoi our
The .<-.8^^.n of llie year i« nenrli j measnrril six feel in length and Ilf 3 , j farmers are raising them without j
at hand, when rlerks will have j ■ ,,cl, ' w in oireu.ioVr. n. e and it was | tne.bie •from U.is fact, he should .
nothing b. ilol.nl plnv niarl.len j sl . ven ra ; llc s and a buttor.-huflion | Mr. James Grier, of Term!!, and |
and l.ai-kgaminon, and Geotge | Springs. I iii&j Mattie berryman were ui.itetl in
lowu can boast **l some exnt-il A nirc treat is in store for all those 1 marriage Wednesday. This is til.
and will lie able in a few days to or f ie would not have given iier a lorr-
eonunem-e grinding again. I head so fair anti beautiful. And il
j Some of insr oldest eilizens say i lakes ail h woman can do to make il
i that tile (.'hallahonehee liked out
KDITOItlAI, I'AItAGIfAIMIS.
The Atlanta Constitution as
scried some lime ago that tin
“Democratic party is Democratic
only in name.” Perhaps the Con
stilution was alluding lo itself.
Mr. Nelson, a Reptib!ie-an*from
a Minnesota district, made an aide
speeeli in Congress last week in
favor uf a reduction of taxation
upon the necessaries of life.
The Congressional investigation iheiefore, it is clearly seen
ot the manufacture of lard has
certainly developed the fact Lliat
the only article known to l.e pure
is that which ^s inane at home.
The Allan! a Constitution thinks
that the duty of Congress is to re
dticc the surplus, without reliev
ing the people of the burden ol
unnecessary taxation.
The chances for the passage of
the Mill's tariff Dill glow stronger
every day. Il is said that tIn-
Louisiana delegation will now
support il.
The “Woman Rights” women
have just held an international
council in the cit vof Washington
Wc are gbul to state that the-
South was not. represented in tin?*
assembly of females.
Frederick III, of Germany, i*
pursuing the policy of his lather,
or rather, Rismarck. tinder anoth
er Emperor, is pushing on to com
pletion*his plans for thegrealiicsa
of the Empire.
The recent great, speech of Sen
ator Colquitt completely exploded
the sophistries-of the protection
ists, and made the tariff so plain
that any sane man can understand
it. Everybody should read it.
Raleigh. N. C., is keeping pace
with other portions of the country
in the matter of hank defalcations.
Last week a president and cashier
from that city It very unexpect
mittec. upon Mr. Rankin's resolu
tion endorsing the administration
and the message of the President.
It is true this committee is not a
representative body, and lias not
the authority t‘» declare the views
oY the people of the State upon
great, public questions, but it did
have the right to express its opin
ions, and the fact that the reso
Union was withdrawn, is regarded
by the enemies of Mr. Cleveland
and of the Democratic party, as a
neat little victory, and so il was.
Il is a fact, therefore, that can
: not be denied, that the protection
j ists of Georgia, by their very ac
tivity and audacity, have won the
j first battle, ami it may be slated
at
I as a further fact, that it tlie fame
feebleness, indecision and lack of
I courage shall continue to cliarac
i terize the < (forts of the la; ill* rc-
l h% for great work—in the sense of
j quantity—in the cmnts »nd there 5 lllal llas ^.j^d
can l»c no good reason to add to
county, lias a child's rocking chair
r
ihelaboiers, now that the labor is j
four generations.
The roads in Quitman count*
are in a bad condition. In som*
rapidly decreasing and holds out I
LI. tl.L- present Justices many - rht . v nw * k, an.l n«M it ri-lit
promises ..I "hours ..I ease. j n r,w. The people are complai -
Your writer favors
my as opposed to par*
true rcono
iimony and
litlicness in public affairs, and
tints not hesitate to say that if the
state of business in the courts was
likely lo remain as it is even now,
the increase iu *l»e number of Su
prcuie Court Justices uroubl be
demanded by justice as well as
interest, but tne outlook is such a*
to make il almost certain that
three Justices can henceforth ge: ]
along with the woik in hand about j
is well as live could have handled j
tiie business disposed of lor the]
past tiO years. In other wonts. |
the real necessity for t he amend j
merit is passed, and il is now uu |
places they arc almost impassable
toi
pe
who visit the Academy to-morrow i second one ui tueir birdies to leave thr
afternoon. j home nest, and father and mother
Hang!—God silver made woman’s 1 will soon be alone on the old honie-
iiair to jrio-w down over her forehead,! stead where the children spent theii
nappy childhood, A wedding is
occasion of joy ever tinned with sad
ness to us, irom the fact that the
old folks are left. Wo extend to this
couple, however, our heartiest con
gratulations, and trust that the future
contains for them no shadow, which
love cannot dispel.
We have had so much Methodist
weaiher for the past two weeks that
we ought to feel convinced that scuink-
UN'ii, or roi'Kixc is the* mode. The I
nigh winds, too, have rallied pHst»*be J
resorted lo as places!#! refuse. J. I*. 1
grow that way. Twisted in paper all
j night and most of the day, it still re-
i fuses to grow down and curl* about
like a tor;ure«! earth-worm on a boy s
fisSi hook.—Miliedgeviile Recorder.
A FiilEND.
XCMBETt 2.
NTr. Ed. .T:u kson lias several car
penters at work on bis new residence.
E i will have a beautiful home when
ccmplctvil.
Mr. I*. J. Jackson and and Miss Ida
Pm-kidt spent last Sunday above Cuth-
bert, an»i ietuni*Ml iiome Monday look
ing ns pleasing as il they haduttcndeil
a wedding up there.
Rev. W. I>. Hammock will attend
he Convention at Lrunswick, ccm-
uit.
returned home
last week from a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. Jordan West.
j Mrs. Dart. Saunders and Mrs. Will
)’• j Harry spent last Sunday in Rluffton.
Some one asked Man Davidson j VY. C. Monk’s school left here alum
!a>t Monday. We think the Frofersor
real glad anvwav, for he went
<2>—
The Sthbath school at Enon i"
one of the Inrgt al and b st scliooL
in the county. A deep interest i?*
manifested by both old and*\oting immeing on the 19th insta
We are t.iid that Rev. T. H.j . Mrs. M. C ruckett, rcl
St<*ut preached a mighty sermon
last Sunday at Enon against whis
the other day why his oats wefe
ho thick, and Ins reply was, 4 that
each grain sprouted at both ends.’
We would be glad at nay time
to publish any news of interest
from the cmUitry, if our friends
would report it to us.
Flie abutment on the Georgia
1 fonm-fs. we may expect defeat all
, . , . . * . * 1 along the line. The idea that the
which favors almost unlimited ! ,, .
, , j Executive 1 otnmitlre has no au
pensions, is opposed to any 1 educ ,
ri „ * j thorily Mid no right to i>ass upon
uon ot taxation. I he protection. ,
, , , , , , such a resolution is just too pre-
robbery cannot be bolstered up. , . . , . , • •
j posteious to be considered v. itlij*
ami maintained, unless some out j
let can be found for the immense
revenue that is constantly pqpr !
mg into the federal treason.;
Any scheme of extravagance 01
lu the people lo im.Ke the aJ-L; dc of t)le rivrr i.ri.lge««»Hliglil
lilUnnul plltl-es. I he |.lo|.o S l!ll.tl |y in)1 ,. lireil hv l!i0 high „u,>
-eems lo have been - rbu-,1 until, rm . , ir s „ t!lU wcck au( |
tee lime has e..me » hen—l»» V er# j lr;l , el s „ mo „| 1:l . .iHerreti,
-m.ee Olliers can l.e Ju-liees ot j 0 «in a tn ll.e all.in. I anee of rain
lie S»:|.*i( me Court—find their
; any degice.of patience. 11 is the
'luty of Democrats everywhere,
whether as organized bodies, cm
as private individuals, to express
their views upon matters of pub
- , . fanners arc getting
practice •iwindling away, and then { Heliln«l with l
income therefrom less than the
salary of a Judge. L«‘t busines-
Lc; coin Ls revive and litigation
become active, few capable
lawyers will be lormtl angling foi
a place on thy Supreme iltnch, al [
though they will nearly always!
give up large and lucrative prac i
ice lo go <>n the circuit' benches,!
sumes to Cong res j
. r .. 1 . ted to llie Supreme Court than an\ I.,:,,
unauimoiiwy lii favor ol adoption. I ‘... i..., 1 •. ! 11
but 1 can’t a fiord
place just for him
edly as fugitives for the deal
shores of Canada.
The failure of the Executive
Committee of the State lo net
upon tke Rankin resolution was
accepted by the protectionists as
a victory. It should serve to
warn JLhe people of the danger ol
apathy and a lack of courage.
profligate that would rficctualfv ;
. , lie policy, and it is to l»e regretted . „. wt . ^„ h!n
empt\’ the governments inonev ! , ** T> , . , , . . • • L »F“
. 111 * [dial 'ir. Rankin dm rmt press hi** I siotial honors,
vaults, would receive the support : . , . . . , ,
’ 11 j resolution to a vote, which no! I would rather see onr own peer
of the proleclionists, bi-i-anSB HUCI. j tlonbt wijult , |lave ,„ lpn n!m „ sl | Sti|.t-rior Court Judge .-leva
a scheme wouhi make it necessary
to continue, and perhaps to in
crease, the present enormous bur
deu of taxation. There is noth
ing, absolutely nothing, rt this
very lime to stand between the
people and a service pension bill j
which wouhi grind them into
poverty, but the veto power of the
most courageous man that ever
occupied the ixeeu’.ive office.
What if he should (he, or fail of
re election 1 The eye of prophesy
is not needed to foresee the dire
considciablv
icir work in litis
! eouniy.
j A certain merchant in George
i town takes his shot, gun a Ion-:
j when he goes out collecting, and
j i» seems to work 'like a charm. \V«*
j recoin mend liie j Ian as a good
! one.
A Farmers Alliance Club vva>
organized last week nttheGmng*
l.ecatiM- sut-li place* have proven ; liy Mr. A J. Smith. ..f \V.-h
nn«l helped them cat their dinner.
I>:. Rogers and Ed Puckett spent ;»
•lav* or so a! Bell’s mill last week fish
ing. Don’t think they give a \erv
good re]«0rt.
Coleman can boast of her two Sun
day schools and prayer meet big. They
.ire the best vve know of anywhere.
I’rol. W. M. Sutton, «»f Yillulah.
Stewart county, was in town last Sun
day. Wonder if he has taken a liking
To M>me ot « c.r girls, or did he come to
see grandma ?
We notice in our Ret lad itemiz*.tV
dots a few weeks since That two of the
('oleman tides visited Bethel. There I
is no .-ucli a tiling in (’oleman as a
dude. They have go! out of that.
?br. W. S. Oiiff has been quite fee
ble for the past week. We hope ti
see him out again soon.
Saint John.
Taxation for, private purposes
js simply public robbery.
sCllis
noss
Limcli lilk
NVw Crop French Prunes. Sardine*
vllivc-s. I'ickles, and French Mustanl, a;
SIMPSON’S
ct a n d K1R K S E V S.
The undersigned arc plea«rd in announce to llie public that th<*1f
b-'ive received in ihc Guxx Ruldixg a very large »tock of Merc hafi-
ii«e. consisti ng of
FLOUR POTS,
Ki!tK.sm"S, A^t.
LUiiSBER!
1R
u
!!! ?
Dry
•f every kind,
purchased in
G-oods, Groceries, Hardware &
Plantation Snfrolies
aa (At
These GwhIs are all new and fresh, and liavirg 1 *f n
nip rN*i)j:::sD.\r.i)
say to Tin: rui
k>
il.IC THAI
HIS
Y
*Vc fi*;-! justified in saying that wt am able to offer superior induce*
.’iicitis to the people, cither for
SLSfXa. €2j]
C32L1
Call and sec us. Respectfully.
fi?!)2-ct Yv r J 'jI Mj & U A WI.S.
TiRAR OK I. K\SLI
;IU. 15K KMi'T st:Pl*i
ARD,
; JI 1 A
ir.i) \\ it 11
u 3 % q ^
\w\ Ftl
C h Cf 1
tiiir bV iC Ys-
j -iter «*i
list of
is
ur.ty. 'File following
officers elected: il. L. ILalk-!
Hc w Ad v crtisc m ents
1 >F F.Yl’L Y - If A !*»: AND QUALITY
which v. ii l r.i: sold ATi'i;ic;ks
THAT WILL
11
Ji A.
A(!i7iiu{«>lr:(lor’s Satie
j President; J. M. B ilkcom, (’hap | OTATi"
in. W. F. Custellow, Secretary*, ^
! man in Geoi .
N.i parly ever Dart a belter cau-t i ,., a ke a new
t-> figiit fn-r than t!*e Democracy ! to fill. Ju»t now 1 am on the line |
has to day in its just and tight j of economy ami reform. I *
to see protection turned
OFGEOKHIA.
R \NDoi.ni CorxTV.
Dsfy Conip&liLion.
\Y
! eons demand for a reduction <•(
taxation, anil if it is not success-
i ful, it will be because its leaders
have not the courage to wage a
l vigorous and an aggressive cam
[ paign. If the Democratic leaders
! all over this country had the
j bravery and the fhmness of Pres
! ident Cleveland, there wouldn't
want
dean
i round and clean over till it stand.'
in big round diameters written
all over the farmer and his inter
cst-s, so that he will Le protected
W. J. C. Ilaimll, Tieasurer;
! A. Hill, Led urer.
The stockholders of the Grange
Waiehouse met Tuesday morning
and declared a dividend of 27 pei
cent.
and entered
I5y virtue of an Order gran red :*t the
April Term. iss*. of t«e< <*urt ol Orciina-
rv of KsiujolpU c!#nr.tv .will l.-c suhl Ijefarr
»hr< oiirt House door of .-aid runny*, on
»Lr lirst T'.u--d:qv in May, l.HgS. witliiu flu
!.-ga! hours 1.* -ale. '.he following proper
ty. t )-wit: One Dwelling iloU'U sii-l Lot.
b-.-ing the Homestead ol the late* Marga-
* ., . . ret McWilliams, deceased, and 1 wo
1 lie now County Lommisfiioners j More j louses and Lots, ill 11 out of tht
in*JL Tuesday anil were qualified | Bri ( -k L<iu>e cm ept the counters.
,1 1;.. u ... . etc.. >«tll froiitiiiEon Depot street Also.
1 lie clisi-harac | ,,„ llrtIl Anivn .\, r ]e;s . bom.J*,!
I West by J. 15. McWilliams. Eolith and
acres of ! Fast by street ami North by J. A Foster.
. -j. All iu city of Cutjibert. ^»ld rs the
that will p r .jrH.* r ty o? Ja«. Buchanan, dec«a.s**d.—
! Sold for cash, tor distribution among
heirs. Thid April i»li, 18S.S
j. B. McWilliams.
-O-
Wo \vi'! keep nt our Lumix-r Yaui ou I'rpot PI root, a
artier stock of Lunilicf than v,e ever kept I e-ore, wliioli
'.ve \vi!! re!! at prices lower than have ever 1
ecu
sold
here before.
I
r-l * -a
'-hi-.
IVorn lilt: tHiiff. and i-min W-ti tr..ai i ()f l | R . jr ,j llt j,. s ‘ I
unji-.sL »II.I <ii-ori..m,atin«. isw* j \V". J. .Ionian has three acres ol 1
thai ■Inr.-hu.i r,..m llie banks r* i wiieal jnst b.-a.i.ntj mu tl.at will!;
tabii.-lK-.l by the •’•-veronicnt uiKr | , nakc 25 llusM3 * r acrt . j, U(l dis !
ll,e llsn,ls 1,1 li,e ,not,e y i-ha. ks. i i astt . r heril i, it . 11
want lo see il we can t dev lse wavs !
i HbsS bifDli till 1
\ larst .«i.»rc of is soli.-itc.;, j |. 0 [ s . (’.j]] or send voiMfc orders to our Y
and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. j A 4 *i_* a. _x :
lies pectfullv.
J. A. FOSTER.
be anything left of the Republican of helping the larmti awhile, it will } Q«iUiss»n
-ala mi lies that wouhi befall the party after next November but its • (hen be time enough lo come back j .,\ V;1V in
corrupt stud abominable record. i anti look afti-r the lawyers that i
—* —m-» | have fallen by ihc wayside.
The majority of the biidges in
a;»r5-l r.i
Adm’r..de bonis non.
country. Ail hopes of tariff* re
form and lax reduction would be
swept away, and the South would
be enveloped with a dark cloud
«»f despair. A clamor at Uu* North
tor more pensions would be
When in the course cf human
events il becomes necessary for a per-
#o» to rid themselves of Malaria, Sick
There is another crisis in France
The onverntiK-nt party lias sus : , .
taincil a «Jefsat in the Chamber ol j *“ l . her li,c lB *« f:,sl t ' no,, S l1 u >
Deputies upon a motion of urgeu- ! sal i s r>' l ' le greed ai*.! rapacity of
cy by the extreme left, on a bill j the public robbers. As aln ady
pioviding for a revision of llie enn stated, this is ju>t exactly w! at
Btitutlon. The ministry resigned, j lh c proleeti<.nists are working Im-.
The Republicans in Congress' Fliey want the monev* expended,
arc unable to agree upon a tariff! and high taxation maintained,
measure of their own. ana theii | t are
in
| a torpid action of the liver, Ciiipman’s
toc» I Liver Pills are llie liiings livedful.
i « ii. i 12$old bv J. \Y. Stanford,
popular, and too powerful to be; T he bil/e says: “Take it for thy
resisted, and the federal treasury I stomach sake,” we suppose of course
officials would hardly be able to j 1 "-''“rs to Chi,.man’s Tonic Mixtare,
so lliat tlie bounties which
making them rich may be left
Let
as an example.
policy will be to obstruct Demo
eralie legislation. They will have
the assistance of Sam Bandall
and his little following of so call
ed Democrats.
The Constitution of last Thors
day has an editorial on the sol)
jeet of “Republican Activity in
the South.” One thing is certain,
if they are not active, it is not he
ransc the Constitution lias nm
done al! in its power to encourage
them.
Sam Randall, the so-called
friend of the Sooth, proposes to
make the tax on cotton ties about
one cent a pound for the benefit of
the Pennsylvania protectionists
who keep him in Congress. May
we be delivered from such friend
ship as that.
The western span of llie bridge
across the Chattahoochee river at
Fort Gaines was forced awav In
the recent high waters, nn>! that
city is now practically cut off from
its Alabama trade, an average cs- , ...
Iimale of which, by the business a3j ,f ' ,OSS,l,,e ’
inen, is about 33J per cent, nl their
cash traffic. This is a sericnis
misfortune to onr sister city, and
immediate steps will doubtless be
taken to repair the bridge and to
restore business relations with the
people across the river. Mr. F).
C. Adams, the owner of the bridge,
offers to sell it to the city author-
kies, hut if they refuse to pur
rhase, he will begin at an early
clay to re-build. In the meantime
a ferry will be established for the
accommodation of the public.
because i? you arc troubled with Gen
eral Debility, Dyspepsia, or Indiges
tion there is nothing better. Sold by
J. \Y. Stanford. a pro-1 no
Uvergrem I><>!•«.
A good many of our farmers have fin
ished planting cotton, and arc preparing
to plow corn, which has grown rapidly
since the late rains.
We attended the debate again List Sat
urday night, which proved very inter
esting. The subject for debate was
•AY hick has been the most benefit to the
TV.intry, Paper or Powder?” Thespeak-
tnct. -Let us cite Senator Brown | t -rs had probably studied the subject be-
i forehand, and discussed it very nicely.
WHntti.e people to elect law ma | alIll w i„| c it w nolhing but right
kers with sense enough lo see that ; fo . a COIltraclt)r lo replace one
usury laws have ktlie.1 out coufi [ wl)en U .e I.** can he attribute.!
ilencc. ami made us all to look up ;, () fu{!ie ,,,. fit .- Ienrv ln his work
on each other as dishonest *»•'I manaltip. it d.*a'acem bard to re
thieving Ml our natures.and worse him when erervho.i,
tn our training and halots. and j ,* n „ ws , llsl iv was the wmk of
iiave forced money—otherw:se at ! j.rovi.lence, and that it was im
possible for it to stand, however
tn cuunly were washed
away by the recent rains. It is ; pBOMFT MEASURE
i!moat impossible lo build one*!
i i lhat coubl wiihsluntl such floods,!
When cLi!dr?n pick their none, grind
their teeth, arc restless, unnatural in
their appetite, they are quite likelv
troul>lcif with Worm-, prompt measure-
shonhi he t ken and R. A. Fahne*
sloek's Tci-rtii 1‘iige !»- given them
according to directions it has saved
many a child from death ami may -pre
serve your sweet child from an early
grave.* apra.lv *
Has there boon j, ... .. ,, , . . , .
but it was hnnliv necidtsl in favor i*t j»u-
any measuie before the Senate per. There will be a sprlling lwe at the
iti-nvi.lin.. fo : , [school house near Mr.*.!. A. D. Grubbs’ i
pio\ loin*, for UU appiopnation of • next Saturday night, which it is thought j
n.s a success, as <i«ite a crowd is ex-! for ,. ;lsll . ( borrowed, i f need l.e,)
I'rof. wikr Tver has ^one into the or always he compelled lo follow
aftci men who --run"’ you? We
the pubiic money lhat he did cot
support? Neither fairness, cor
j justice, nor constitutional conaid-
erations iiave had the slightest
j °
; influence upon bis actions. Did
he not vole for the Blair Educa
lion Bill which proposed to take
(,000.000 fit)in the federal treas
ury? Did he not vote for the Seu-
atv pension hill which will enlarge
this item of expense to more than
$100,000,000 annually? And to
day he is advocating the aburish
ment of the whisky lax for no
other earthly reason than that he
prefers that the necessaries ot life
should be taxed, to the end that
his bounties may be continued.
increased. But
of all the schemes yet proposed
for annihilating the surplus, that
of unlimited pensions is the most
dangerous, because it is the most
popular and practicable. It lias
already been demonstrated tiiat
Congress cannot be relied upon
to check and destroy* this
and growing evil, and that onr [hirers alone.'
only hope for protection is ia> the
the u>c of tanners f*»r reasonable
notes of interest—into those ietl
1 ‘Uer curses of the farmer, credit
stores, where, fora hundred dol
lar note, secured by mortgage on
all he lias, the tanner can gel,
sometimes, as much as fifty doi
lars worth of second rule mereban
disc or supplies.
What say you gentlemen of the
plow line? Alt: Viiu ready to find
out ail about your legislators be
fore they become such, or are you
*tiil willing in “take 'em as they
come,” and leave to chance the
question as to whether yon will
>e permitted to buy your supplies
may have been
photograph business. Wc wi.-li him sue
cess in his new lira*. lie ran be found
at the store of J. II. Ivey. Give him a trial
Buford seemed well represented bv
her fairer sex at Mt. Hebron last Sunday
A crowd of ladies and gentlemen from
Cutbbert eaineout to .]. H. Maury’s mill
Monday last for the purpose of having a
fish fry, and after fishing a short- time
caught as many as they wanted, with
the otliir provisions brought with them.
They spent the day pleasantly and did
not seem to regret running awav.
2Rrs. Sale’s school ran away from her
on Monday, and spent the evening at J.
H. Manry’-mill pond fishing and gath
ering fioweis. Evkcurees.
It is a C urious Fact
That the IkxK* is now more susceptible
to benefit from medicine than at any
other season, lienee the importance
of taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla now,
wiien it will do you the most good.—
11 is really woudctful lor purifying
and enriching the blood, creating an
appetite, and giving a healthy tone to
the whole system. Be sure to get
llood’s Sarsaparilla, which is pecul
iar to itself.
Senator Vance says truly that
our present tariff laws were (Yam
ed ••with special reference neither
to the wants of the government,
nor to the needs of the people, but
great I to ihe inteiests of the manufac
. . , * . T » . ; Shi Lewis, of the Sparta Ishmae-
nn.ls of an rn.nest Democrat* | lilc , h a bo!<1 aniJ v :£ oro|ls flgUter
I resident. And strange to say. in the cause ef tffriff reform.
you
want idle la: iff reformed mighty
bad, and we innUt il must and
shall be don* 4 , but we want relief
from some Georgia statutes too.—
Let us look out for had laws, and
wipe out more than we put on our
statute books just now. Never
mind ihe two extra Justices. We
don’t need them, but let us look
out for two fltsl rate, a No. 1 men,
»f good sound horse sense, to send
to the Legislature and to the Sen
ale. and ask the m to legislate as j
little as possible, and to spend
their time in wiping out bad laws*
that‘tend to destroy our credit and
make us dependent. Will the
people study these matters from
the standpoint of
Farmer?
Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron.
Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron
restores lost vitality and gives new life
and vigor.
substantial!)'
erected.
The Baptist minister at George
town failed to get here hist Sat
unlay and Sunday on account of
the washout between Ecfuula and
Midway; therefore, we had no
preaching.
The quarterly meeting for the
Dawson and Georgetown circuit
S l'ATE OFGEOKCIA,
(JCITMAX CoCJfTT.
Attention Buyers !
4 NY buyer having Prices quoted be-
low cut by oilier merchants, ran
save money by seeing me before making
their pureliH.-es. Kespeetfullv.
< . N. Si M IN-ON. Jr.
101* Dozen !>. & If.
SCOYIL IICBS,
O 1. -k r »e; So. AOc. In lots for le-s.
at r-!M ICON'S.
here you
can yet any quantity you want, at prices to suit you.
Will Sell You Lumber from Sfi 50 to
,1 17,
SO)
010 00 Per Thossnml Feet,
HUES & QMTTLEBAUH,
i22-tf Mill nt Fort Gaines, Gfi.
|f ^ <»» ^
*1 *. £•-J? ti
Aar
Ofiii'e of Ordinary. April 3d. 1-So. j
To a All Whom It .May Concern.
S. A. Cruiiibley has in ihic form ;tj»- ■
50 ^OTTlsI IDS
Family Flour. SI 25,
New York. Burton. Baltimore. lMiils-lc lj Liu. Cincinnati, St.
L-nis. Lottisvil!)-. (.’liiena**, -Na.h'illc. ( l-.at'annoo.i. an«i
luativ oilier Cities, Kas!.. West,North aiol South, have liecn
calicil upon to contribute to the filling ei tlie
M MPSOS’S.
plied to the undersigned for permanent | —
letters of admini-iration on tiie e-tate of | Cfi
Anthony Cruiiibley. late of said county |
TrOBJnrUEESTOBE
dei-casctl, and I will pa-s upon sai l ap- j
plication <»r the first Monday in Jun*. ! .ti
(liven under mv hand and official i -
sim i*suN :
signature.
apr5-iw
31. L. Ai.BRTTTON,
Prdinarv.
GOOD TOBACCO,
With The
will lie held at the latter [dace on
the third Sunday and Saturday
before of this month.
G. W. Johnson has moved his
place of business to the J. M.
Green building.
TATE OF UEOI
Ii
Notice is hereby pi
concerned, that o:i the
tvNooi.rn rorxrv. | 23 t0 20 ° ^ P ° Und ’ !
riven to all persons at SlAil’aON >. ;
A now treaty between this
country and China has just been
submitted to the United States
Senate for confirmation. It is
said that it will effectually pro
hibit the introduction of Chinfee
laborers which has been a cause
of so much annoyance and discon*
lent on the Pagifir coast.
Luther Thomas, of Morris Sta
Lion, has sold out his slock oi
goods and will quit the mercan
tile business. We never learned
the purchaser.
'i hc river is slow about falling
Bouts are just beginning to pas-
under th** bridges at Eufaula.
E A. K*eso, yf Spring Vale, j
paid Georgetown n short visit last
Saturday.
— - —
Flowers, Flowers!
PI,AOT§ 2
Plants, Plants!
Now is the time to plant your
yard. We keep everything usual
ly supplied by first class Florists,
and .ill sell as cheap as the cheap
esl. rjualily considered.
Give me a trial.
D. B WOODRUFF.
Vineviile Greenhouses,
inarift Im Macon, Ga.
persons
lav of . lo— j
Wm. Coleman, late of Randolph county, j
departed this lift* intestate, and no per- i
son has applied for Administration on !
the Estate of said Win. (’oleman. i:i said
i state; that Admit Dtratimi will be ves
ted in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
some other fit and proper person, after
the publication of this citation, nr.le.-s
valid objection is made to his appoint
ment. (iiven under inr hand and offi
cial signature lids April fid. DtSS.
M. GORMLEY. Ordinary.
Randolph Co., and Ex Olficio Clerk,
a pr.V-i w
IT
Stock
Food Oats at 55c,
janfio-ct
Large I>jts f«»r less, at
SIM r
Georgia Syrup,
At 45c Per Gallon, at
SIMl*SON’5*.
5 lbs . Coiieo, S1.G0,
ct A TOMPSON'S.
Water Ground Meal
At <0r I’er Bushel, at
FIM PS( IN’S.
Which it i> carrying, nt prices that will insure a trade if you
will only make me a call. I have provided a sufficient quaii-
tiiv to supply this nr»if adjoining counties with ad they will
need in this !ine,\*ind ihe public are invited # to inspect this
stock.
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is goina SO cheap. Summer anil winter. Bull ism?
lively limes, will find me «.ilb a full stuck, ami il you want s
Carl Lead, a Wagon Lnnil. or a Car Load, ih-n't bn afraid
you can’t bn supplied, but conic along and see if what 1 t«ll
von is not true.
gjg^ I nsi very thankful for the favors I have rereived in the past,
and will do mv best lo please in the future. Jlr. Reese Marti* i»
with me, and will be glad to serve his many friends. Very respect
fully. SaW.lM,
seplSct Manager.
GROCERIES!
Corn ai SOc Per Bus.
SIM ISON’S.
C.R. Bulk, BCt;
S;
at'BJECT to market changes—nn o
J down, at C. N. Si M BSD NS.
AT 10 CENTS,
at SIMl’SON’S.
Quality guaranteed,!50 lbGranonaFlour
It is rc|iorted that the late Chief
Justice Waite had saved nothing
during his long life, and that his
family is left without any means
of support.
and Prices at a liv
ing profit.
C. A. GEORGE.
janlS cl
$ 1.40—Heal on Market,
at SIMPSON'S.
Plow Traces, 45c,
SIMPSON'S.-
febO-iv
Plow Hames, 40e, j
i OM.U
it SSIMI’SOS S. O Ul
STEEL ^LOWS,
2MAI.I. Ij)tsat
fev less,
per pouiui.
1 w-:
SiMl-sOS’S.