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POBLISBED EVERY THGBSEAY.
JAS. W. STANFORD
R. D. CR0Z1ER,
<Wi iininn\ ft a.
Compromise.
The esteemed Constitution of
Atlanta, having done everythin}:
:n its power to brace up the tpt
The Slate Democratic Committer,
and the President’* Message.
It will be remembered that dur
ing the late meeting of the Demo
the lime-honored piinciples ot! What Hon. I*ope Barrow Thinks The Work the Weekly Papers are
their party. We do not believe Abonl the Tariff. i D«i»s.
that they will do thia. There j A representative of the Atlanta i There was never a time in the
tering IV.hric of protection, and u.jcratic Executive Committee, a res-
ereate dissension in the* Democrat olntion, endorsing the adnutistra-
wouhl be Do excuse for such eon
duct. It would lie against
P al1 ' | found liiiu in lii_
fealty, and against the deareat j at |,j s ,,. J?ela i,u ;s ,
; Journal was in Athens Thursday, history of Georgia when the week
and calling on Hon. Pope Harrow. 1 ly papers were doing the work that
ie pariy, with a view of bringing I ii"n, anti the tariff reform views personal interests. Senator Brown j -Where do
nan. but. bis abili- ' tariff issuer
' about its defeat, now undertakes ; ”1 the President, was introduced
| in a most miserable and contempt \ by Mr. Hat,kin, and after some
Thursday Morning, April 12, 1RSS J i,,1 ° wav belittle the weekly j discussion it was withdrawn, for
! press of Georgia which has indig j Lise alleged reason, that the com
nantly repudiated the Omslilu j witlee had no i*owcr or nulhori-
lion's Republican principles, and ; Lake such action. After ad
lias stood manfully by the Trcsi Jjournincnt. however, and before
dent in bis patriotic anil courage the Committeedispersed, an infor
•ms determination li* maintain the ■ »»ul v “t»* was taken which result
interests and ^he rights of the i «d unanimously in favor of the
pfople. The aforesaid con tempo- • resolution. Col. Thos C. Cren-
rary naturally lecls disappointed »haw, jr., immediately telegraph
and deeply grieved on account of ed this action to the Commission
Us utter failure to deceive the ; <t oflntemal Revenue at Wash
people, and to arouseanong them *ogton, and requested that the in*
j' Jr.. iS -Olir ASCllt Stl a sentiment of hostility to the tar formation he conveyed to Prcsi
ESft recel76 anfl iff policy of the present Adminis j dent Cleveland. The fact, howcv-
iralion. Hence it goes off in a j f ‘ r - that the resolution was not act-
rage and sloops to the vocabulary i e d upon official!}*. was seized l»\
• »f billingsgate for words to c*x j the Republicans and assistant Re
press its towering contempt foi j publicans, as au evidence of an
the weekly press of the Stale. No i tagonisiu to the tariff policy ot
body cares for the ugly names and j die Administration, and that
the indecent epitbets with which j Georgia could be relied upon as
the Constitution sees proper to
f-I h V’?r r m';' v mi fill. :,i
vortl-ing llureau'(
at »ho N*tr*pupor Anver-
KrtiVAlfwi.py 0 f
X.ouraqgM.rL^-d tgcuu.
^ r * i* A. MARTIN Is our Agent
at Bethel.and is fully authorized to
rvpeive and rvci ipt for all moiier
paid him.
Mr. W- J. Brown, Jr., is
eerjetnwii. .'oi!7 actlr ri.?eil.,
reetipl for all Mansy gain iiia
"Etenal Ylsiiacce is t!ic Pries tfLisIriy 7
lilllTOIJIAL PARAliHABHS.
A now cabinet lias been formed
in France, but, like its jiredeces
s«r», will probably have a brief ca
rccr.
Houston is the first county U
choose ilelcgales to the State C-li
veil lion, and they are outspoken
tariff reform Cleveland Democrats.
The Constitution still hopes
that Sam Randall will have jnlln
enee enough to defeat the Demo
cralic larifl bill.
I’ocent floods in portions ol
Germany have caused immense
loss or property, and great distress
and suffering among the people.
With the whisky tax repealed.
Senator Biown could sleep with
the perfect assurance that Ids
bounties on coal and iron would
not be disturbed.
W e object to the appointment
of Mr. Carlisle as Chief Justict
ol the Supreme Court. Heslioiilii
be reserved for the chief magis
tracy of the Union in 1S92.
We batonT heard of any de
mand whatever among Democrats
for Senator Brown’s speech as a
campaign document. The demand
comes from the other party.
The health of Chairman Mills,
ol the \\ ays and Means Commit
tee seems to improve slowly, lie
is now resting and recuperating
at Fortress Monroe.
The Rhode Island Democracy
has selected its delegates to the
St. Louis Convention, and lhe\
are instructed to vote for Grovei
Cleveland.
Queen Victoria of Great Britain
is going to have a hand in the
lioyal quarrel that is now going
on at Berlin over the proposed
nt image of Prince Alexander to
Princess V letoi ia of Germany.
defile its columns. Iit can stand
it, the balance of the country will
probably not be very much oxer
vised about it. Freedom of opin
ion, and freedom of speech are to
day, as they ever have been, the
proud boasts of the American
people; and, therefore, if the Con
stilulion lias become convinced
that the Republican parly is more
deserving of the support
being in favor of repealing tin
whiskey tax. The Constitution boldly and impudently 'Votes
is a very able
tits,
fur the promotion of his own in
terests, and not for the welfaie of
the country. lie lias managed
to become a beneficiary of the pro
tective tobbery, and bis greed is
so intense, and his selfishness so
uncompromising, that lie will nev
er yield a particle lor the common
good of the |ieoplc. The Demo
cratic party has always been op
posed to the principle of protec- expense of the oilier. This, in
lion, and it is still opposed to Hit > my opinion, is not only an .must
abominable tiling, notwilhstand- an, l
mg the cheap deceptions of the; . . . ,
* , , ,, crimination bv the government n»
the shallow -
arilcti looking ! they are doing now. Tlu*ir work
j is showing ail over the Stale in
yon stand on the j the interest the’people are inani
asked the Journal j feeing in political questions that
concern their welfare.
The time was whm tlie weeklies
devoted their attention almost ex
clusivelv to local affairs. In thi>
sphere they have done a great
•lea! of good. They have worked
for the advancement, of their sec
lions anti the improvement of thei-
people, and they have, as u rule
succeeded better for others• than
for themselves.
Without neglecting iliis work,
but rather in addition to it, tin
weekly press of Georgia anti Aia
bam a and of the whole country. i.-
taking a live interest in national
a perversion of the p«-wer to [ politics, and the result is i lie peo-
tax. but it is an inexcusable dis | ,,lc are taking interest in unpor
unfortunately, are exerte«l' rr P ,t * J ** nt-»ti'i.
••Right where 1 always did, re
plied Mr. Harrow. “I am for tar
iff for revenue only. The docirim
ot protection is bribed on a wrong
amt vicious principle. Ii is an
exercise of the taxing power oi
the government f*«r tlie benefit ol
one citizen at the expense of am*
tiler. Whenever an article is pro
tec ted by a duly its cost to ih«
consumer is increased. It inean>
that the government by law wiii
enrich one man or one class at tin
Atlanta Constltuti sue snan.m „ f Ul( . ,, r . lU . cle ,|
pretenses of Sam Randall, and 1 n « Tf) inst the masses.”
the plausible sophistries of Sena- j -What do you say tn the argu | The time was when a man c ul l | lief that Mr. Rhine will again lu
tor Rrown to make it appear olh-1 nient that a protected tariff wiii j !»e elected to the senate by a dem- I the nominee of his party is gain
classes | pmed
j Lliey evr
lant qHesti**ns and are better pre
to vote intelligently than | was more damaging
rcr were before. | opposition. Kveryvv
Mr. Blaine’s Fraspects.
W r lien wepnblishe<l Mr. Bhine*.-
Florenee letter we expressed the
opinion that it did not remove
him from the list of probable R<*
publican- nominees lor the IVesi
dency. This opinion has l>ecn
strengthened by s*ibs*qutnt tie
veb’pnients. The proceed 1 ngs ok
the Vermont Republican conven
• ion, which met a few *l:»\s ago.
clearly indicates that Mr. Blaise
must >!i;i he considered in the
licld. Everything indicated tliaf
uobody tliere construed his rl«*r
•nee letter as a sincere dcclina
ion. The convention passed n-
rt-stiluiions ot regret af tus with
Irawal, and whenever his namt
was meptioned the tlelegaics veil
t;.l themselves ht»arsc. Blaine was
she predominant idea fr«»fh tin
lime lite convention was callwl t«
n't r until it a««j*»ut*netl. 'This,
too, in the Stale of George F. K 1
munds, who came very near 'ooh
ing Blaine’s nomination in 1SS4
and wht*se half hearted support
than direct
jpposttion. everywhere tiie be
Purify Your Blood
Good health depends iqnm pure blood; f Now is the time to purify the blood,
therefore. t«» keep v. ell. purify the hlo«»<l j for at no other season is the l*ody so mi^
l,v taking ^ar.-aparilia. This j ce]>tible to henelit from medicine. The
medicine is peculiarly designed to act j peculh r purifying and revivingqttnlfttai
upon the h’otxl. ami through that upon ! of Hood's Sarsaparilla are just a lint «rd
ull t!ie organs and tissues of the body, ii ! needed to expel disease and fo. tifv the
has a spt eiiir action, also, upon the se-j systinr against the <lehil*tsiting r(Tecta
eretions and excretions, and assists na I of mild weather. Kvory year iiwreases
rare to expel from the system all liu- j the popularity of IbusPs Sarsaparilla,
mors, impure partiehs. and effete mu'- j for it is just what people need atl this
’ ’ season.. It is the ideal spring medivin»r
If you have never tried it. do so. r.nd y»*tl
will he convinced of its peculiar merit.
Spring Medicine
“I take thnsl’sSftr-nparilla torn spring
is that it strengthen* and builds up the , „. C( ik-i,u*. ami I find it just the thing. It
-y>tem while it ennheafes <ii.'ee.se. ! tones up my system and makes me feel
"J must ».iyIlmj.|-» Saryaparillaw the j| ik( , a difTricnt man.” T. C. Ti ksek,
:■<•>! moffirini- I ev. rn.-c?. List Spring | Krien.l Street. r.„st„n.
1 ha.t no aptictite. ami the least work J j , I;|J ,.,| t r] , rIim „„ mv )rft #rm
tiitl latixtits! me ever so much. 1 In’-:'.!, i ,: iri . c y t ' : , r . _ sutrerina t.'rriliiy. it r.!iti,.-£
ter rhrougii the lungs, liver. Imiiu-N. kid.
m*vs. and >ki:i. li aids weak and •icbil-
it a l til tirgans. invigorates the nervom
*.ysts-!n, to!>es the digestion. .\ peculiar
ity of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I began
to take Hoods Sarsaparilla, and s«n>ii 1
as if I eoc.Jd «!<* as much in a day as
I had formerly done in a week. My ap
petite i- voracious." Mas. M. V. ikw
\Ki», Atlantic City. N. .1.
disahkd me f«o n work. 1 took three
hollies of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the
salt rheum has entirely disappeared.'*
II. M. Mills, 71 French Street, bowelb
Hood’s Bars;
tnanulacturcs m the
... i btlibl up
crwisu. No; it would be lUirca- , ... 1
, , . ! south."
snnnble, and absurd for tlie pet. j ..j believe it. My jud--
ple of Georgia to support Senator j mont is that it produt es tlie •>,>[...
Brown as loug as lie stands tip in : 'He effect. I nin convinced lliat
the United States Senate, and ; Die present taiii, telartls tiie tie
f UI relopinenl of such
Headed tlie proceedings of tbe j Republican principles and Repub j stantial reduction
committee with the awful words ; liean measures. would result in
•It was Loaded,” and then in an
insolent ami swaggering tnannei
undertook to show how promptly
and completely the Rankin reso
lotion was repudiated. The
Washington correspondent of the
same journal, in a most ridiculous
of tlie i communication, such as lie usual
people, than the Democratic party,
it has a perfect right to its opiu
ion, and nobody should r.vse any
objection. But why should it
claim to be a Democratic journal
while it lights day after day. tvttk
astonishing bitterness ami per
sislcnev, the principles and poli
cy of the Democratic party? 11 its
difference of opinion related mere
!y to minor details of policy 01
administration, it cotil-1 be toler
ated. and, indeed, it might be jast
and commendable; but. it reaches
deep down into fundamental ideas
and principles, and is intended to
radically revolutionize the party,
and force it to accept the Repub
liean doctrine of protection. We
submit that :f the Constitution
really desired the success of the
Democratic patty, it would will-
ly writes to his paper, described
how -Collector Crenshaw went ot!
half cocked," and how the friends
,,f Mr. Cleveland had the ”dr>
grins” and appealed as “though
they had been g' red by a bull,”
when the Constitution arrive,!
containing the truth ot the
whole matter. Col. Crenshaw lias
replied to these misrepresent aliens
and falsehoods, and never in tin
wot hi was an answer more crush
ing and annihilating in its effects
tic has written not only to tin
members of the committee who
were present, lmt also to those
who were absent, and every one ol
them declares over his owb signa
lure that lie not only favors the
re nomination of President Cleve
land, but that lie is in thorough
and perfect accord with him upon
ingly and cheerfully accept acorn- D |e great <itiestinn ot the tariff.
promise measure upon the reve
nue question, as the best means
of attaining that desirable end.
But it utterly and disdainfully re-
The State Democratic Conven f, ' s « to even consider a measure
lion of Oregon, which melon the ‘d' that sort, and with an air of su-
4tli instant, unanimously adopted perior wisdom, end superior pa
resolutions endorsing President triotism, it Wldly declares that
Cleveland's administration and . .
i | : • its views are correct and inns!
also Ins revenue policy. , ,
prevail. It not only refuses all
„f U 1 .: ! A‘ ‘‘'t l l ,e I g, ; eal !r , : U ' 1 «t settlement, but has ahso
or the “Anights of Labor,” lias , . . . . , ,
issued a manifesto to the order. 1,,tcl - v l;rll i‘ ised and denounced
in which he admits that-strikes” the Ways and Means Committee
urc failures, and appeals to the for preparing a measure in the in
members to abandon them. j uu estol conciliation anil harmony, promoting their diabolical schemes
General Boulanger appears li i It may be said, therefore, without ! Il,r further robbing and plunder
be t lie coming man in France, but I Tear of successful controversy ! ing of the people. Yes, indeed.
tVtSsjnsrrcK | i -* ~ “-••• --
of the qualifiealious of a great | VHul11 lo,itllte D'P refur to scfi the: lon ; "t' 1 l| te great beauty was.it
leader. Democratic party defeated, than I fl fl Cleveland’s position intact and
to yield one particle of its demand ; wllile tlle vlearl ami wound-
for the repeal of the tax on wliis i'd were all on the side of the en
ky. It will have free liquor, or femics of the Democratic party.—
it wiii use whatever influence and I The good work goes bravely on,
power it mar possess to restore :in, f every day good news comes to
the Republicans to office. Itsays i ‘' !,< ' rr - aml g liui,len - •' vnii eBC,,ur -
Tlie Executive Committee, a*-
every Roily knows, is composed oi
representative fnen from all sec
lions of the Stale, and they un
questionably red* ct the views and
sentiments of the people upon itn
poitant public and party mens
ures. The Constitution and cith
er Republican journals are cer
tainly hard pressed when they re
sort t«» misconstruction, and mis
representation of facts, in ordei
to mislead and deceive the couu
try, with the obvious purpose of
industries. I:
; there could be a general and sub
iu the t:nit!', i-
a general and
a”
m f healthy increase of manufactur
i'olrmua j in the south, especially in cotlon.
I crop seems to he very larp-1 1 his wmilil be the immediate, di-
Tlie e;
fr*»in tl.e amount the xnerehaiits have
in stoek.
i'rol. Monk’s school closeil the free
term on Friday'last. The regular firm
will continue on as before.
rect and certain effect of a general
and substantial reduction in tlie
duties. A cotton mill that now
costs $1,000,000 could then be
We learn that .Messrs. F. A. M'*ore ! built for about $000,000. A friend
andA.C. Martin spent last .Sunday ! of mine, who is part owner of :«
in Bluffion. What attraction liavt- cotton mill near tliis place, toht
theyfrnind down there/ ! me not long ago lh;ri> he feared
J»r. K./. Oilin spent last Sunday t , ; „ , , ,
w ill. US. or at least in the ckv. ' D>at tile In* ne" wonbl be over
Rev. Chas., Bay is will begin a pro-1 |,,ne by the large increase in tae
raeted meeting at this plaee on Thurs- | number «*1 new mills if there was
day night before the 2d Sunday in j a reduction in the duties on mate
May, that will continue several day*.
What’s the matter? Cncle iiilly
llammtxk and 1‘hile Jaeksou art
wearing large smiles these days. They
don’t believe in leap year. The Indio
feel 9 delicacy in going ahead, and
riiev are taking advantage of leap year.
Rev. Thus. Muse -preached at Re-
hobeth church, near shvllman, last
Saturday and Sunday.
Master Mercer Hosier, son of Mr
t*. W. Rosier, has been quite .sick foi
the past week.
The mumps have been very plenti
ful, but we think those afflic ted havt
about r»coveted from them.
i protective tariff. And yet tlirt
did not take enough interest iri
the subject to be watchful of then
»ighis. They were negligent, and
they have paid fur their negli
genre.
T here is scarcely a county in
Georgia now, that lias not in its
weekly paper, a'igilant sentinel
•>n guard over tlie rights of tin
people. From all puls of tin
State, the cry is going forth foi
i he people to assert themscUe*
ind i he people are assert ing them
ial and machinery. He is a sa j selves. We have no fear of the
gacious man of large experieno (result. Unjust, taxation is «loom
and extensive information, and a- ed, and the time for it to pass
I saitl before, is deeply interested j away is near at hand. — Enquirer
in thu question.” ! Sun.
“You think, then, that the pres
oeratic legislai ure, who would j ing ground, and for good reasons ;
vote to tax the people uselessly ! No other Republican leader has j
and exlnu-bilantly. Tlie time was | developed anything like general |
•.vlien men could represent the ] enihusiasfn iu* the party. Slier j
people, uml vote to rob them iu i man will have to depend «*n 0!»i«
•Tie infciests of the few. That j ami what votes lie can buvin tin
time in Georgia and. Alabama and ! South. Aliisou is not talked of
the south, is past and past for outside of his own State. Indi-j
ever. ana Republicans are divided be j
Why was thia? Tlie people ot! tween Harrison ami Gresham. It ;
this section were never iu favored is doubtful if Cliaunecy Depew is!
$1; six f or ?"». I’re-;
I. HUOI) & CO.. Lowell,
SoM t»y dre.;
pared by C.
Maas.
IOO B>3>h<-h On4* E»o*1si
Sold by
pa re* I !-
Mass.
$1: six for $5. Pr<»*
I. HOOD tk CO.. I^well,
IOO B«sos One Hollar
oppi css
Mrs. Barbra Hammock is spending . *
he week in Bduffiou with friends. j •
brh
•ivi* upon the south?”
“I know it. Take cotton tie-
for example. My impression i>
that there are less than a dozen
men, or companies, in the United
States who manufacture them.—
Every farmer of the south pays
iirccUv int«* the pockets of tiiese
Mr. I). W . Hammock, while otiJ ] manufactureus of Lies a heavy du
riil:n K l.vtSni, .li.valtcriw.on. his horn- j lv . ] thtllk U js ah<lll , 35 c( . nl
became Irightened anu ran avvav tear- * 1
ing up his l Uggy rigfu badly. No one
was seriously hurt. Hold your hurse,
Ban.
Mr. C. O. Walton is having sonu
new improvements made around Ids
new home.
W«»nder if the “gold pen’* can’t t«*Il
Ilow longT»«ky will stay in Mississip
pi? Our little Frankie is still in hopes
if he dies iu despair.
Corn an*! meal are senna 1 , ami worth
iron* 75 tn SO cents a bushel.
Some talk of a wed* ling in Coleman
soon. How Iomk first ?
Rev. H. W. Key, will preach at the
Methodist church, Sunday.
No services at the M. E. Church
last Sunday night on account of Mr.
Davis having to meet some other en
gagement.
There will soon bea public well in
Coleman f«»r the benefit of the public.
Brof. W. C. Monk will soon begin
ad valorem. in the
crops of cotton that
•mule since the war,
twenty,millions of *1
been taken out of the
twenty tw«
have been
more than
dlars have
pocket
Sew Advertisements.
the favorite of his own State. It
is probable that six or seven can
didaten will be put in nomination
at the National Republican con
vention. Not one of them can
have any reasonable hope of seem
ing a majority of the delegates
Everybody will be thinking* of
Biainc just as everybody was
i Linking of Air. Ttlden at the
Democratic convention of 1SS0
If Mr. TiMen's name had been
proposed then nothing could have
prevented his nomination. If Mr.
Blaine's name sli ill be proposed
m the Chicago convention it will
-*weep all the other candidates off
i he field in tiie jiffy. Look out foi
Biainc! — Mneon Telet/niph
LUMBER
The ur
have rr»
disc, consislin
tw 7
V
ndeisigned are pleased lo announce lo the public that they
cived in i lie Gtxx Btu.bix*; a very large stock of Mcrchan-
isisting *>f
m
Goods, Groceries, Hardware &
„«s,
»f every "kind.
I purchased in
These Goods arc all new and fresh, and having been
■<**
fiifl
the cotton growers by this htth-
t .x alone. You see we have pre-
* 1 (iced in the south since tiie wai
considerably over a hundred mil
lion hales of cotton, every bale ol ^
which was wrapped with these " .. «
lies, and every tie had this duty ! A POSITIVE CURE TCRSCUOrUtA
in ii. Tiiis in"nrv hasgune intn | ^HEUMAT|SH,’'jC/' 1 L3J\UV~’0P.TlTTE.R
llio jiorliiMS iff a ilnzen inanu farm : iOltS PIT' 1 .FFtS GLDoRCKROKIC SORES
ii-is. Is it,:iny woniler that tin- |-'f ALl lOI^Dj A.j Au. DISEASES ARISING
sutiiliurn tai inur slows poorer ano j ,\0M, AN IMPURE5T/UE. ot ff-.EBLOOD
Ihese inaiuilac-mrers grow richer? $'^? £ F!CoTTLE _ SfoR$5
li is not surprising, wlrn you a
<hink (»f this. u» see these monop
olisis riding through the soutli «m
IN KFAR <-r l. KASI.F.YS MORK.
Wild. B.K FKBTsl'BBI.IKD WITH
I We feel justified in saving that we are
; rients to the people. cDher for
<£3s.-2. tts ^ 2
Call and see us. Respectfully.
fi.*i)2-ct Y\ r IJI "> I f K^YAVLS.
OF EVERY SIIABK AND ^r.U.ITY
i WHICH Wild. P.E SOLD AT TRICKS
THAT \\ ILL
Dr. C. W. Smith, professor of
mathematics in W**sleyan College,
died last Thursday of henit dis
ease. lie had been connected
with the college about thirty-six
years.
JSJTHE GE5T CK EApj{^
D f
w-urkos liis m-w lirmiu-. ! Ihcir wav l» tbcir annual winter
K. A. Jones hiiem last week with Inn I .. , ... , .
brother lioli near Blakelv, and Uie! 1,1 Fl,,r,,la - r ; ,ll,n ff "» ’ r * a,l| i 1
Benevolence itcmnnunleliiui feel bad. ■ an, | looking out m the windows of ^
Cotton chopping is all the p) with j their palace ears upon .the jmpov
us n**w. We have bought us a new j criahe 1 fieMs of the men the gov- j 3^ r * J'•vT'
hoe, and are ginng at it in earnest. eminent is heiping them to pluu _/5r * A &**£*£% i
! he w; , tc r, m.'o , ! s are looking fine, i. Snct B is an ia 1 ^EYERfAU.5 TO CVR^
Revs. Thus. Muse ami W. i>. Ham- ani * for "»V l^rt.I will vote tor no j FTp* g . (tz. .
mock will leave next We* lues day to man who defends it.”
at ten* 1 the convention at Brunswick.! “What do you think ot Piesi
L ,a * • Saint John. *lenl Cleveland’s message?’’
3iy
Competition.
IIS ov-i t
m fij I h p, v d I
v>4 Vii Ife
Cheaper
-o-
ever
in Ciithbert
"I endorse eveiy word of it.
'5 T1[£0KLY iKFAUIBLt CURL
• • -ToR KtUFA’ &tV ■•
AVe will keep qt «?nr Lunihev A fin! on Depot Street, a
Mr. Jimirri' fiifiy .mthr>nrf«i»tn sell. ^ ;lr S cr ^tock of Iff’.nilier tluiii we ever kept lie tore, wllicll
ro-Hvciiium-r. ami rrrci|.t forllu-same, i Wt* W.!! :-e)i lit Jil i< ( S lower tllllll liJiVe CVfr lieill t-old
A larvt* sliare *;f pr l ir**iin^e < ‘is s*»li**jted. |
and perfect--atisfacti**!! jr« in ran teed.
I»es|»cctfully,
The Allanta ConsMtulinn s<s ,, , „ ..
sens that Senator Blown slam!d lhal , lt 0!in f,,r
squarely on the Democratic (ilat-1 elovclaml, and nt the same time
if that lie true, then John j seek the destruction of the plat-1
form.
j age the people.
A Slight Mistake.
It appears that. Hon. John
M
form or piinciples upon whieh lie 1 Berrien, who once . represented
will ask tlie support of the people, i Geor ? ,; ' in lh *’ - t‘ieral Senate, re
c . , . .... ... i s’.gnetl his position in that liodt
Sueli stufi as that, thoiiuh. will , . - ‘ , , , -
= ’ because it was shown by resolu
not deceive the intelligent voters j ii„ ns 0 f the,Xi gislaluie that he
of the country. It is utterly ini , did not repiWeut the views of the
possible, as everybody knows, to! People of his Slate upon certain
the
important measures then engag
be for and against a tiling at
same lime. But admitting
such a feat is practicable, how . respect for the opinions and inter
w ill the Constitution reconcile ests of the people of Georgia to-
with considerations or honesty, its i ’ la . v sI,0,ll<1 compel another Sena
proposed support *of Mr. Cleve
Sherman must be accepted as
good Democrat; for Joe and John
have precisely the same views.
Let the Democratic party stand
tnanluHy and courageously bv its
time honored piinciples, anil hv
its just demand for a reduction
nfiuxaUon, and it will achieve in
November a most complete and
glorious victory.
It appears that that unscrupu'
Ions despot, Prince Bismarck,
must be consulted about every
thing pertaining to German af
fairs. Not even a royal marriage
can he consummated* without liis
consent.
^ ^
Spring Vale Urns.
Col. J. \t. Lee, of Georgetown,
paid our place a short visit Mon
day evening. Die agents of tiie so cailed "wliis-
A pleasant rain fell last Salnr-: k .V ring.” Should a man charged
day ailernoon, tt e were begin- with these grave offenses he sup
""iRsv'h *i' f'rnml I - f-u • ported for the Presidency, or the
Utdversity,'preaelie'Pa“splcmdld j llisl ' est <,lik ' e ia U,e S ift t' 1 *-; 1,!,ve S iven Die KxTEia-n.sE
sermon at the Baptist church last j American people? If the Consti j A!’I'K.u„ and not the “Georgia
Sunday. j totion is sincere, that is exactly ; E3t< - ,r i* rise ,’' credit for the above
Messrs. J. R. Ellis and Joseph ! what it proposes to do. But the i P ara g r aph- We know that it was
Hillman were in the Vale on busi !,
ness the first of the week. pulhis. s.nee the Constitution
A dangerous looking cloud, [ ' lec:llH<! D*e organ of the rnonopo
moving rapidly, from west to east, i ,islB an '^ ' m,lnl V takers, i^has de
Assi.-lunce for the >iaitc I r.u.iiy. ; j j )a( j L j u , | >llWel . { would adopP it
Before the laic Chief Justice j as
Wane was buried the suggestion ; the
was made that he had k It a very !
small estate and that Congress j of the
ought to make Some provision for j and
Ills widow. The Chairman of the j “There will lie plenty of time to j
Civil Service Commission, Mr. cross that branch when we emne
E lgerton, a life long friend of tiie [ to it Let us first cheapen "Die n § J2 •
Chief Justice, published a staji*- : necessaries, such as clothing and ' u*-’ s*l
incut that nobody outside of the ; food, and attend lo the stimulants
Chief Justice’s family knew anv- aud narcotics alterwsrd. When >ouike;j Cslor.
•’ - i --^UnrfoaiaJpctf ^*st*nad aagaiu.
, f
5 ; *c. *»t Pr-igytat-.
thing of his financial affairs, andliouliave iclieved the people at
that the suggestion about provid ; large, men, women and children. ;3<ia;5K2J®’i3S2!»5CaEr?Y0S5
ing for the widow was a hasty one. by reducing the cast of cotton and •"-ralaaUsrorCsa.-ris.c.
It seems that Mr. KJgerUm’s in ; woolen goods, blaukels, shoes, rice. : a I ,rl --ly
terfercnce in the matter was not ; sugar and other necessaries, ;l
ing the attention of Congress and I altogether appreciated, and lie j wiii then he tia^e enough to inili
| thfir t*urch.i>t-s. Rt swe* ?fullv,
mc C. N‘. SIMPLON, Jil
I !
101A I)lJZ(.-Il 1). A II.
SCOVIL HOES,
N
so PoiT^ r
Family Flour. SS kh
■ ?2 11
lioasiiiiil Feet.
EltLBK & QUATTLEBACH,
ill nt F*»rt Griirios. Gn.
1.4.V;
at
I si L ?! - f« »r lc>-
rijl ivO.VH.
., ianArvlPai^*, I?xfcast**. i
^ ^ T-f 55 T- \
OKJOl
i ^
gs ot the (Irani Lmicli Bilik Biscuit li
uoss
r-11 VS.
lor to follow tlie example iff Mr. | suggestion is made that tlie gov-
. . ; Berrien.— Geonjia Enterprise. eminent or the public, shall take
land .-’ It has ooldly declared that Brother Hankins, old Joe j s j care ot his family, if he left only a
the President is a traitor to his i there to slay. When bis term ot j small estate. Of course if the
that he has abandoned the | office expires he will be relumed i dead man’s friends want to assist
| lo the public, his first statement, j drinkers and tobacco smokers. I
About ns soon as a promioenL know of n<> two things which can:
j public man dies nowadays the ! lie more appiopriately taxed than i
N'e-.v
partv.
principles of
form of 1SS4.
the Chicago plat-!
by the Solomons who lmm^r
and that he is, for ! U,e Legislative Hall and
.... % * ■ va.l theaiselvfs Rfpresvntaii ves.
jail practical purposes, the tool of Your Uncle Joe can wrap them
around hi?» linger with a cauihric
thread, nnd pioclaim himstll Sen
at**r.—tfe.'iuj) EcuUucl.
Ilia fuuiily tiurre is no reason why
they shouldn't, hut there are very
good reasons wh}* tlie gorrrnsnrnt
f liiskey an*I tobacco. I use both
and can afford to advocate this
doctrine. This tax is paid volun
isrily l»j tlie consumer and not
by tii* producer. Oi'course there
are many obnoxious features in
the laws rcgulatiug tiie coiiection.
an l no douht there couM be im
ct
Cron French Prun<*«. S:jr«lii!c.<
•. I'ickles, aud French Mu.-tarti, at J r
SS.M BSt )N*S
nn*l KiRIvSEY’S.
30 lbs Grits lor 81.0
«
GOBI) TOBACCO,
FLOUlt POTS,
K; KK.SKY S. Act.
25 to 28c perpour.u,
; .it siMrsoxv.
New York. B*»st*>n.Baltimore. iM»i!a*h-lj hia. Cincinnati. St..
Louis, Louisville, (dneji^sj, Nas'jvilh*, ('hat* an*»o<jn. and
n;an\ other ('ilics. East. UVsi.Norlh an*i South, have iiecn
called upon to contribute l«> the liliiug eftlie
CUTHBEET^ HEIflTURE STOHE
PSOMFT MBASDEES.
should nut be called upon tu gi»u • proveincnt in this respect, which
« big pensiun to tl.e widow nnd
children of every distinguished
public servant whs leaves no os-
Brother Stone, of the Sentinel,! lute. Aliesilj mani pen-
’ l sions iff this kind have been given.
: and every one is quoted as a pre-
j cedent tor others. The pension
I harden is now quite as large as 1
the people cafe lo carry.
Chief Justice Waite served the
country well and faithfully, and
could have retired on a pension
two jear%hefore his death. lie
I would lie glad lo see made.
IIow do you think a majority j 1
M’hon children pick their nose, jrrind j
Ihcir teeth, arc restless, unnatural in j .
their appetite, they arc quite likelv ; jJUi2G-ct
trutihlcd with \V*»nn.s. ]>ro**»pt measures :
_ . , ■ . , .hold*! l*e c ken and £1. A. l ahne-
ol tut* pcopiSbbUtul oi* these quca- siioc’i,*!** V^rniifnffe In* driven them !
:*.cc*r*i'm;' dirit*ti;ins it lias saved!
many a child from death an*I may pre- j
serve y*>ur swee t child from an early j
grave. apr5.lv *
Food Oats at 55c,
Large Lots for les
. at
SI MTS* (IN'
With The
an overeight, and that such mis
takes are liable to occur. Wc
are sorry to ree that the Sentinel
lions."
“I am notin politics and have
not sought to find *»ut how any
body stood, but I think there can
he no doubt that a large majority
of the people in this -pa
gia greatly prefer a
the taxcs°on the necessaries *»! .
life t** a rc, r >pal of t!»c internal rex -'
enne **n whiskey and toliacco.— !
m & ei
-art.ff Gc.,1-; U ill* V f.
reduction o! ‘ I I ; ! I | ? 3 Sfls
Ooorgia Syrup,
At 15c rcr Gallon, at
SIMPSON*:
fUlfci
¥ai
iod Stack
Wliicli it is c:i:
Coffee, 81.00,
AT SIMPSON’S, j
!
was paid for Ins services, liowev- i I’liev arc lor Cleveland, an*l
passe*! two or three? miles nortli of Hberately sought to ohsenre an*i t thinks **Oi*l J*»e is there to stay.
here Tuesday afternoon. We hare! ,B y s Hfy' the tariff question, and I Upon the gieat question of tariff ! «°d he knew what salary he! in my oprnion, in favor ot his re-j
not hoard what damage, if anyj f° ^ ee P l ^ lc people in ignorance. | reform lhal is n*»w # aoitalin*’ thei recc ‘ vc ^ ,t ‘f*» rc l ,e accepted | nomination upon a platform cm
was done. j if possibl**. ns the best way to per ; c n- °- \ i ^ iC office which he fi!le*l so accept bodying the principles ol his mes- 3 ®
Mr. (?«>!c began work on Capt. • P°Hiare tlie present Republican V ^* na Ar ll,;vn a ian j ably. The country, therefore, j sage.”—Atlanta Journal. 3
Edwards’ store Wednesday morn j scheme ol robbery, known as pro j interests of the people, j owes liiro nothing. He left a very
ing. It will be situated~od tlie | lccl *° n * j and the principles of the Demo- i small estate, but his sons are rich.
South siffc of Broad street, next to | | i-ratie party, anil to day lie stands ! an,i w '!ling, doubtless, to take
earcof their mother and sister.
If the family were in need of at
sistanee Congress might he called
Water Ground Meai
At IVr Rushel. at
M Sill PEON’S.
ri
L S-SOHSE. Cora£i 80s Per Mils.,
the postoffice. | A Great Baffle
Mr. K M. Garner has the con Is continually going on in the
fcrjwrt for building the Huisten j system. The demon of impure blood I
bridge. He has begun work. *\Vc j st H vt '. 8 to L'ahi victory over tiie con- ( ° r an >' other leader of the Repub
as squarely upon the Republican
human platform as does J*»hn Sherman
r*» hiftrid •
understand that Mr. Alex Lewi'u- Ilt " l , if "il (onl ' M bvalih. to dmg vie- j liean party. Therefore, we do
is at work on the , I tmis to the grave. A good reliable . ., . .
. ‘ j tinis to the grave. A good reliable,. . ,
... ... 1 arhrough j medicine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla is ,1,,t b *’ hcr %
bridge, anil will soon have K in the weapon with whieh to defend ~
place again. j one’s self, drive thedes
Some days ago we heard several
young men of Spring Vale declare
that they hail never read a chap
ter in tlie Bible.
Union, in Quitman county, has
secured a piwtoflioe, with Mr. J.
K. Ellis as postmaster.
Messrs. E. H. Lee and E. A.
Keese wifi’ attend the State
Baptist Convention at Brunswick
K.
at the people of
Georgia will longer allow an ene-
from the field, and ' r,^tore [Taoeaml | m - v l " tl,eir <! *’ ar ‘- sl ‘'gilts and in-
hotlily healiii for manv vears. Xrv l leresls tu misrepresent them in
this peculiar medicine. ' ’ ,h e United Slates Senate. The
The only thing that Joe Brown
wants lo make cheap is whisky.
He says that clothing and shoes,
bagging and lies, tools and im
plements, are all cheap enough.
issue between the people and the
monopolists has been so eiearly
and so distinctly drawn, and Sen
alor Brown has so nnroistakably
wiih the
and that the one thing needful I * jlace,nrimseIf in liue
he country r
ous is cheap I
*»n for help, but they are not. It
is doubtful if the movement in
favor of government aid and ’a
popular subscription has the sanc
tion of the family.—Savannah
yews
E. P.0. 0
Don’t waste time and money ami
undergo needless torture with the
knife when Ethiopian Pile Ointment
will afford instant relief and certain
When . in the course of human j
events it becomes necessary for a per
son to rid themselves oi Malaria, Sick
bea* lac lie or any disorder arising iroin
a torpid action of the liver, Ci.ipinan’s
Liver Pills are the things needful.
Sold by J. \V. Stanford.
The Bible says: “Take it for thy.
stomach sake,” we supjw>*c of course
It refers to Chqimaii’s Tonic Mixture,
liecanso ii you are troubled with Gen-!
oral Debility, Dyspepsia, or indiges
tion tliere is nothing better. Sold by
J. W. Stanford. a pro-1111
:-IMi*S:>N’S.
GROCERIES!
; C.R.3ulk, 8 Gts.,
ryinff, nt prices that will insure a trade if you
will nnlv ui.ik** rue a call. I have pro\i»!ed a sufficient quan
tity i*i supp’v this nnd adjoining counties xviih all they will
need in this line,'and the public, are invited to inspect this
slock.
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is Kirin*: so cheap. Summer and winter, dull and
lively limes, wii! fin*i me with a frill stock, nnd it you want a
Gail L»*«*sd. a Wagon Load, or a Gar Load, don't be afraid
you can’t be supplied, hut come a!*»ng and sec if what I tell
yon not. true.
a hi very thankful for the favors I have received in the past,
:;n*l will do my be>t t«> please in the future. Mr. Kekse Maktik in
with me. and will be glad to serve his manv friends. Very respect-
fully. IB, W, ISillS,
sppiSvt Manager.
!■ >i. 11 iTm-Kwt^Jumx^-faaaammaamm'smrmrsi^^mgf
m
.
<h>\vn. at
N. SIMPSON S.
i ficjstio i-a:A.3yxs,
AT 10 CKNTS,
! at SIMPSON’S.
The Atlanta Constitution ailvo- i
^'Quality guaranteed,j50 lb Granona Flour
land Prices at a liv-j $i.40-nc»t on Market,
cates and defends Republican j Ulg Oilt
i at
SIMPSON’S.
measures and Republican princi
pies, and still claims tn be a Dem- j
C. A. GEOPiGE.; Plow Traces, 45e,
cure in every ease of blind, bleeding,i ocratic ionrnal. Perhaps it thinks I janlfl-ct
■ tnl.lnl. inbienn IlM.l r»t,,.n«T I. I — ... *’
now to make the country prosper i monopolists, *Jiat Democrat? ean- jJnc| l J?r r8, r boltlc* ^"Sd 1
iquor. . 'no*, snpiiort him without violating !"AfouL
itching, internal and ncterna! piles, chat it can do this with impnnitv.
i-«mneh ns .fasse,ted some time
factnrers, Nashville, Ten 11. 50 cents. 1 .
• * * • * * by j # \y ! ago that there is
no •‘Democratic
sl2-Im • parly except in name.
STEEL PLOWS,
S -*i
i
at
SIM PSON’S.
MALI. Lots at
per pound. F.argi
c?i:i r>c>N\-r.
Plow Haines, 40c, j
t tiUIPsUX >. | fci-’b-Iy
c= I-ii.siiH I
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