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STOCK OK-
Window Shades and Wall 'Paper
is offered for cash, atflowe»t prices over known in the city
ttpu. Atlanta pubes everything' (be
takes hold of. Its Atlanta’! way,
and a mighty good tray it is. -
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Henry Q. Turner hat raid, and ha
meant it, that he.will not be a candi
date for governor. But he bee not
aaid that he wootd not be a candidate
for senator. Bee. ~
MASURY BUILDING.
Agents for Ludden & Bates' Soathera Music House.
Piano and Organs on exhibition at 175 Broad St., Sold on
easy parents. " •
fllOa W* FOBBES*
The following from the An|osta
Chronicle is to tbe point:- ;
England’* pension Hat last year waa
$38,003,000 while Americas was only
$ i 8o/kk>,ooo. Beautiful! v
The aenato commUtee on foreign
a Sain bare decided, and wisely too,
that this country hasn’t a blasted
thing to do with HawaS except that
it would regard intervention'hyany
other coontry aa an unfriendly act.
Ia what we Iriut all of our patrons and friends will have
thisyGar. We aro thankful for the very liberal patrouago
they have bestowed upon us during the past, and we hope
they will continue to favor ns. We extend a
Cordial Invitation
To everybody to call during the year, anti especially during
the next few weeks and see what & beautiful line of goods w :
have In stock and at what remarkably low prices they are
being offered at. Start the New Year out right by making
our store your trading plaoe to buy
and other closes no* covered by to-
sonnet and compensated, lor. and
worthless will be deducted.
Every person haring an income ex
ceeding $3,500 shall make a return
to the deputy collector of Ma district
of the amount of his income.
VIVE PER CENT. PXNALTY.
The tax shall he collected on or
before the first day oi each July;’ acd
an additional tax of fire per cent shall
be laid on payment alter that date,
and interest at the rata of one pur
cent, a month upon the amount ol
the tax. .
Section n relates to corporations.
It requires them to make return be
fore the tenth day of the moo A- fol
lowing the declaration of a dividend,
under oath by a principal officer.
Section 11 requires corporation* to
furnish, beginning with 1895, 00 oe
before the Sitt Monday ot each year,
a statement showing their gross profits,
expenses, including interests, annuities
sad dividends, oet profits wiihont aor
allowance tot tame, amount paid on
annoities and
Thin]: of January in Georgia' and
violets blooming-hero and there, while
people hang op perspiring thermooe*
tei', Jerk their coats and send a tele
phone message to know it' watermel
ons have arrived yet It’s glorious,
even with an occasional dash ol rein,
—Constitution.
protect .It, .and it is always found
when looked for.
The wire man pntteth his doeata in
dirt ■ . ./• ' „
. A Question of Ethics.
Wo find the following in the'Au
gusta Chronicle:
•The qnestioc of professional ethica
seems to be carried to an extreme by
the profeaions in Augusts, which ie
not observed in other cities. Take op
Ko line democrat will prove recre
ant to hie doty when a vote b bring
taken on the Wilton lerifl bill. The
demrcratic party b most solemnly
pledged to tariff reform end that
pledge should be redeemed by the
53rd congress to the very Tetter-
Stand in aolid phalanx by Mr. Wilton
and bis bill. •
Now, stipposa that He’ena in addi
tion to her canning factory, cold stor
age warehouse and mill should proceed
to manufacture the raw material'pro-
dooed in that locality." Thb policy
would bond np the town and fill it
with wage sunken who would pay the
farmers spot cash for meat, vegeta
bles and fruit and other food eop*
UIUUIIII&I Uulll 0 I UllllOmilgO; IKSIOs Cllin
During the year. We can and will save you money it you
will only give us the opportunity. Come and see us.
the drily papers of any city, and you
tain find'in them the protections!
cards of lawyers, physician* and den
tists, aa well at of brokers, architects
and contractors. They do not seem
to regard it a braaob .of professional
propriety to keep their cards standing
in the daily paper, bat ask a lawyer
or doctor to advertise in Augusta,
and be at once retires behind the
ethica oi the profession.
"In' most communities business
men realise that the-daily paper b
Selling an Elegant
Uat ofFliie Writing Papers,"
All Styles arid. Prices,
:—-ALSO—
Tbs very tins! stales of the fssMonible
TINTED paper. Give us a call wtaa job
need aoy view* ot TbomaavUlethritbla
aa endlMS variety. j
The Woodbury Messenger sensibly
suggests:
Thousand* of meat and corn in the
country and another crop of hogs
Give guano the go by as
things the latter arid about a very
dear lad; friend of hia, in the whole
sale slanders he has from time to time
uttered against aociety women under
the claim that the ventilation of hia
own affaire tneant the destruction of
their good names. Hill has always
been reckless with hb tongue, and at
timet has been able to realise that ha
had done some dangerous talking.
When first arretted in Chicago he
begged to be allowed tp stay away
from Atlanta, saying he would be
killed if brought back here. The
gentleman referred to b kuown to
have threatened to kill him, and
every action of the letter goes to show
that bob fearful of being called toa
summary acooueting for aomeof hb
coming on.
far as possible. Sow oan, plant com,
peat acd potatoes and not too much
cotton.
The farmers ot Thomas county
should put the above in their pipes and
smoke it.
markets all over thb region and the (
farmers who diversify their products (
will bei able to live at home and have ,
tponey in their pockets ell the year (
round. Diversified. manufacturing ,
goes hand in hand with diversified ^
farming.—Constitution.
There b food.for thought in the
above and we commend the viewe ex
pressed to the qareful consideration of
the merchants and businetejnen of
Thomasyille, aa well ai to the atnrdy
farmers of Thomas county.
account of interest,
dividends, amounts paid for salaries
of employes above end below $4,000.
Section 14 levies taxes upon corpo
ration dividends, interest coupons and
annuities wherever
something, more than tho private
business venture of its publisher.
They recognise in it a public enter-
The Brunswick Times pays this de
served tribute 10 Hon. W. C. Glenn:
“The action of the federal supreme
court, in deciding in favor of the Glenn
railroad tax act without hearing argu
ment on behalf of the state, is a tri
umphant vindication of that measure,
which has brought the state so many
dollars. Georgia and Col. Glenn, Its
author, are to be congratulated." -
prise in which every arisen fa indi
rectly interested, and upon which
every line of business can, and at times
does, call for its strong support. It b
the mouthpiece 'of the oommnntty,
the sentinel on the watch-tower—ever
xerioui of the good name of the peo
ple among whom it b published; ever
vigilant in their defence; ever earnest
and outspoken in championing the
city** claim* to pnhlic approval, and
ever ready to sound abroad her
praises.*
The above will apply to Thornes-
trille as well as it don to A ngusta.
New York, Jan. *4.—Judge La-
combe, ia the United Slates circuit
court to day, handed do»o a decree in
the suit of W. P. Clyde and others
against the Richmond and West
Point Terminal mod Warehouse Com
pany, directing the receiver of the
company, Walter G. Oakman, to of
fer at public sale to the highest bidder
for cash ail -the' real estate, stocks,
w£L Flax Seed Foxateoe.
a la applied right to the porta It onros all diseases of woman. Any
lady con tree it horsolt Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. United to any
and whenever
payable to all parties whatsoever. A
corporation may deduct or retain
liom all paymenta made _ on account
ol such dividends, etc., a proportion
ate share oi tax so paid
The bill provides for a tax of two
cents a pack on ptayfog cards, and on
and after the second calleoder month
after the passage of the act, on all
distilled spirits produced in the United
States on which the tax b not paid
before that day, a tax ot one dollar
per proof gallon b to be paid by the
possessor on or before the remoral
from the warehouse within eif tt years
front the date ol the original entqr for
deposit io aoy distillery or bonded
warehouse, except in cases of with
drawal without payment of tax us
nou-authoriz.-d by law.
6000 BOARD,
Terms Reasonable.
Dr. J. A. Mean A Oo. S and 4 Panorama, Place, Chicago.:
Sheriff Sales tor February..
Will be told before ths court licuso door lu
the Oily of Tnomasrille. Oa„ between tho legal
hoars ot sale, on the Utit Tut sday la February,
INI. the following property to-wit:
AU that portion of lot No. ilJ, contained
within the following boundaries to-wlt: Com-
mehclag at tbe northeast corner of »uld lot.
mailing thence south outlie cant line of raid
lot to a stake at thosoutbeu*t corm-rof a fvno
thence west hair senna mid lot, thence u«|rth
to the north line or t>alil lot, thouco oas to the
starting point containing one hundred u it
sixty one seres. Also all that part of lot No.
W lying In the northwest corner of said lot
and containing Qfty acres, all In' tho
lSth district of Thouiat county Usorgia,
said . fllfty (Vot surct being tho 50 acres
coWTSjrsd by Abraham foreman to J M Turner
by deed made November lit. 187f, recorded in
book WpageSl3,ioTle* «« •« »'“"«•* » f
JMTnmer to sailafy i
■ Promise snd Performance-
Thedemocratio platform adopted
at Chicago ia 1893 declared fur •'free
raw materials and chespsr mxnufsct-
ured goods that enter into'general
consumption” and promiaed the re
peal ot the McKinley law aa “one of
the beneficent results that will follow
tbe actiou of the people intrusting
power to the democratic party.”
That sras the promise; let us toe
what tbe performance hat been.
In leea than two m on the from tbe
assembling of the first regular session
of oongreat after Ibt people had “in
trusted power to the democratic per
il is given out that Mr. Hill will
oppose the confirmation of Mr. Peck-
harn, who has been nominated for a
position on the . supreme bench, in
place of Mr. Hornblower, whose nom
ination was rejected by the senate.
Mr. Hill, it seems, is disposed to
oppose tbe administration at' every
point. He will make nothing by tbia
course. .- -
THIO. TURNBULL,
Hlecosnhie, Fla.
book Wpogo513, levied naan the property of
JHTarnortOwUlafyasupuilor court 11 f » <tt
fXTor of Tho After lean Freehold Land Mon-
rsga Company of London LInliod vs J At Turner
Notice given todtfendant.
▲too, at the samo tla.o atd place.' thj follow
lag property of f. U. i lnglctary t > wit: 1 hat
tract or parcel of land stiuattd m tho City or
Osiso, Georgia, described as follows: The un
divided ono (1-3) halt Interest intbc lot on
Broad street deacrlbcd as follows: Coturaeac-
tog at a polit on Broad ttroei on 1U Hint aide
where Byron street on the North Intersect*
gold Broad • tract and run* North up Dro d
attest 33 feet, thence back Eistcrlyt: feat,
theaooMfeet to Bryan tt'cct,theuro along
Bryan street 00 feet to starting point. Alt *
tho whole Interest la tbe lot arfjolnim: It <>u it*
North, bounded by it, onthofconth by Broad
attOtt, on the West by G. L. l)uren Mid «>u the
East by H. A. Boadsubcrry. Lr-nUcgfS fett
■sstw or loss and run ulna back co fort Void as
ths property of S. li. Singletary tosstuiy a
Thotaaa saperioz Ufa. icsued April term itM.
j. A flnaao*. Cashier Tliowaarlllc National
Bank vs. A. r Utchtcr l’ilnclpaland 3. B.
SlagtoUry Endorser. *
Abo at tho mum time and plaos, i to f Alow-
toe property, all that tract of parcel ot land
■Boated, lying and bt-log in the city of Thom-
•ovule said oodnty and tute and described ts
follows: Beginning at the West nment tbe
taBfl sold by A. Vwthlneton t» O. 11. Cook
known as the Lebb Deklwlot on the North side
df BtolthAVdewe rnenlng thenco West along
aaid Annas luo feet in I rout sn<l opcoslu the
Dr. Adams lot then** North to McLean Av-
daM, thswco East to ahjvc mentloncl Lebb
Ddkle lot thence South to starting pi lnt, con-
tataiag(l-g) one-third of an acre more or less
tovtodon asthapropatty of A. A. Xilcv to sat
isfy a Justice court flf a enth Dial U N. No-
vsaabsrterm 103 V J. Tavlor v*. A. A. Hilcy.
Also at tba *>■« Ume and plaoe. the ful ow
ing fltoeribod property to wit*. One mouse ool-
orod mom mule about 13 years oM named
Bhsdy.ea*black hona mxMabout t ya rs-rid
asmd Boltov, om d)Baw UaaUOta Walrr-
towa Foctabla Knglne, Jcvisd on as tho prop*
•rty of K. K. rrtacw to satisfy a taustrago furs-
dosod* Issued from ths county coart t acosnber
Speclaiistia tks Tiutmuit of iHUb
ot Cisusts, Fault Conpliiit
a Specialty.
Amid all th : t talk abou; Mr. Turner’s
great speech wc arc apt to forget that
bis hardest and really greatest . woik
lor democracy and iho people hat
been done in the committee room. He
remained in Washington all during
the last vicatioo ot coogrest, denying
himself the ; 1:-Hires and comlorts of
home, uorking day and night, in as
sisting to dralt the present Wiisoo bilL
He ia indeed a servant ot the people,
and he should be promoted to the
senile If he should become a candi
date.— Cam-Ua Cluion.
Editor Richardson, of the Enquire^-
Sun, Columbus, is our kiod oi a dem
ocrat. He says:
"From tbe date ol the inauguration,
anti-Clevcland democrats, disappoint
ed politieiaiis, disaffected democrats, 1
with all sorts of grievances, have 1 ar
rayed themselves against the tdminia. I
tration. Every policy has been anlag*
onlxed almost before it was promul- !
gated. Every misrepresentation baa I
been resorted to to prejudice the
country against it. •-'.*■
"Mr. Cleveland ia undoubtedly the
people’s president, aad yet all ol these
sflorta hate been in the direction of
iheaniog the people’s will mod disap
pointing them with their choice.
t-While this element of- hoe ile dem
ocrats is a small mioonty, they - have
- uccceded in central * ng the efforts ol
the admiobtratioe, retarding Its work,
reeatiog-di satisfaction aad discontent
among Use people and in many quar
ters distrust”
’ The judges, member , of the bar,
qfficers of ihecauri,witoessM, Mfgaots |
and the pec pie generally of Honllrie
and Cniquii' county, wiP be pleased t
‘to learn that me county comtnistiooeft |
ot that county have advertised for
bid, to et-ci an addition to the const
bouse in Moultrie. It is to be tsstfi,
tw > stories hlg'i, aid connected with
tbe present bni'-din^- The woik, t* to
be complete before the spring term
of Coiqu-.tt superior court. This im
provement i< • much needed one aad
will largely improve the ticiliiiee for
the transaction of business aod add to
the comfort acd convenience of all
who may have business in the court
-house.
to do so at not'kts than the market
Price. _
The Charleston News and Courier
has this to ssy about tho senatorial
race in Georgia f
- “There are a good many candidates
in Georgia for Senator Colquitt’s seat
in the United State* senate. We take
if for granted that Mr. Colquitt will
not be' a candidate for reflection, hia
unfortunate physical condition being
such aa to precinde hia standing for
another term. It is hoped that the
choioe of his successor will fail upon a
good man, and there ia no better
The Rome Tribune, in an editorial
oo the leatoo taught by the agio oi
Fort Payoe, aa. Alabama booming
loss, aayr:
“Tbe site of t he town of Fort P.yne
under the hammer Iasi Sa'urdisy com
pletes the great object lesion It baa
been thefole of that place to teaqh—
the utter tolly ot attempting to Spitd
to'order a city founded on'wind.
“A company of New Englanders