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THE ARGUS.
*. J. II A IC.TI ON A: J. IWcDOl* AI,D,
Frtitor% and Pnblihers.
THE TWO RECORDS.
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Wlit Each Candidate Did While in the
Legislature.
Hon. W. Y Atkinson was a member of
the legislature from Coweta county from
1880 to 1894. lion. C. A. Evans was
State senator from Stewart county in
1859—60. Here are the records the two
men made, by which wo may partially
judge their character as statesmen:
A T KIX 80H’ S R KCOIi D
1. Introduced a
bill which nan pass
ed, to make the of
lice of commission
er of agriculture
elective.
2. Introduced the
bill establishingthe
Georgia Normal
and Industrial
school for girls.
3. Helped draw
the bill by which
the state road bet
terment question
was settled, with a
saving to the Bt,ate
of $750,000.
4. Introduced a
bill, which was
passed, by which
the state is annu
ally saved $15,000
for the inspection
of oil.
5. Aided to in
crease the common
school fund from
$400,000 to $1,250,-
000 per annum.
0. Aided to in
crease the Confed
erate soldiers and
soldier’s widows !
pensions from $19,-
000 annnally to
400,000 annually.
A LINE OF THOUGHT
FO r-KOPI.E OF A I.L DENOMINATIONS.
The East Tennessee Virginia & Georgia
Railway, the popular route for the
people of every ohtistian opinion.
The East Tennessee Virginia & Ga.
Railway have authorized reduced
rates for the variaus religious gather
ings which will take place in the near
future. Kates this year by this line
will be cheaper than ever before, as
it is foremost in advocating low rates,
especially for religious gatherings.
For the SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CON\ ENTION, which convenes at
Dallas, Texas, from May 11th to 15th,
all agents on th* East Tennessee Vir
ginia & Georgia will sell tickets on
May 7th, Bth and 9th at one fare tor
the round trip. These tickets will be
good for return thirty days. The East
Tennessee Virginia & Georgia is the
popular line to Dallas, offering excel
lent train service with the finest Pull
man carsattacaed.
To the QUADRIENNIAL GEN
ERAL CONFERENCE, Methodist
Episcopal Church South, which con
venes at Memphis May 3rd, 1894,
tickets will be sold by all agents on
April 30th, and May Ist and 2nd at
one fare for the round trip, good un
til June Ist, 1894.
It may be well here to mention that
the same rates and conditions are au
thorized for the conference of the At
rican Episcopal church which meets
at Memphis the same time.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nash
ville, Tenn., May 18, causes one
half of the regular rate to be
placed in effect also, and agents
will sell tickets to Nashville and re
turn on May 14th, 15th, and 16th,
good to return until June 2nd, 1894.
It is almost unueceessary to speak
of the excellent accommodations, etc.,
offered by the East Tennessee Virgin
ia & Georgia Railway. The extreme
popularity of this line, and large
crowds of people carried by it annu
ally to these conventions are a suffi
cient demonstration by the people of
the facilities offered by this Great
Southern Trunk Line. For informa
tion write to J. J. Farnsworth,
Division Passenger Agent. Atlanta,
Georgia.
It is our opinion that if some of our
farmers were to spend ae mueli time in
endeavoring to solve the problem of how
to make money on the farm as they do
in attending every little jumped up
speaking thac is daily advertised in the
papers of Georgia, there would not be
so many wearing long faces throughout
this county of ours. Of course, it is
their duty to keep well informed on all
questions of a public nature, but they
can never do so by listening to every
little one-horse stump speaker that pops
up In Jackson with an “axe to grind.”
Bring in a bale of politics next fall
and see what you get for it! It is natu
ral to suppose that a public speaker
only presents his side of the question
•very time—and that side always con
sists of “boosting himself for office.”
Show us a man who is going around the
conntry lecturing for the good of the
people, and we will show you a white
blackbird that flies without wings.
Take your home paper and let your bal
lot speak the sentiments of a careful
studv.
LOST—A very large plain gold
ring. Engraved on tho inside
“Jennie to Tube.” The finder
will be rewarded by returning
ring to this office, or to T. L.
Williams. 4t
I EVANS’ RECORD.
1. Voted to allow
banks to suspend
specie payments
when there was no
panic.
2. Voted to abol
ish all laws against
usury.
there will be the bug also.” A num
ber of names have been mentioned to
represent us in the legislature. I had
as soon vote for Mr. Dempsey or Mr.
Hell asanybod}-. Mr. Bell would be
the right man in the right place, and
Mr. Dempsey would make a good one.
There set ms t© be some fun in the
race for receiver. They all seem to
be good men. but some of them will
stump their toe, fall down and spill
the milk. They will have lots of fun
at a very small cost. I like all of the
candidates, but can’t vote for but one.
3. Voted to par
don a worthless and
cold-blooded mur
derer of a man who
was executing the
law.
4. Introduced a
bill to aboilish trial
by jury.
5. Voted to re
peal all laws appro
priating money or
aid by the state to
educational purpo
ses.
6. Voted against
allowing Confeder
ate privates to
choose their offi
cers. -Griffin News,
Your scribbler set out 250 cabbage
plants since the freez but they may
get killed yet. Gardens are rather
backward and it looks now like it
would be some time before we will
have any spring yegetables. We will
have to plant largely of water melons
and cantaloupes, in fact, will h ive to
raise ever} thing we need at home, tor
we see plainly that Clev eland is not
going to help us any. So it is like
Governor Tillman says we will have
to get the West to help us out. By
sticking together we can elect a man
from the West that will give us free
silver,and will be tor the people in
stead of Wall street. Stubs.
FOR EVANS.
Messrs. Editors: —Apropose of
the “deadly parallel” as drawn by one
Mr. Glessner in the case of the people
vs. W. Y. Atkinson, wc beg leave to
say a few words.
That the Atkinson boom is “peter
ing” out is a fact potent to the most
partisan, and the cause thereof is
easily understood when we remember
that the Macon Telegraph and Griffin
News (a lovely pair) are his staunch
est supporters.
Mr. Glessner has gone back over a
period of more than 30 years and has
discovered a—mare’s nest. The truth
is (his: Hon. Bill Y. has run his lit tie
canoe against the rock of Gibraltar,
and the little thing has been smashed,
and Glessner, et. al., are doing their
best to get up material for repairs.
Hon. W. Y., as high “cockalorum”
of that heterogeneous aggregation,
sometimes called the Georgia “men
agerie,” alias, the Georgia legislature,
had a slate fixed, and to that august
body (or to it seems) was given the
the task of enlarging the gubernato
rial chair so as to fit W. Y. Egotism
and all
The boys went merrily to their
work, but struck a snag first lick.
They had no trouble iu getting “Bill”
aul the chair on a parity, but his ego
tism aud that grand old Roman, Gen.
Evans, stopped the pi-oceedings. The
fight that Mr. Atkinson and his
friends are now making on General
Evans would be ludicrous, were it not
that it is a reflection on the patriotism
of Georgians, who have handed down
to posterity, as a priceless heritage, a
record of heroism aud devotion to
principles that never has nor ever can
be eclipsed by any nation. Mr. At
kinson is making a noisy campaign,
but he is finding out that “clap-trap”
oratory is not what it is cracked up to
be, even it Tom Watson has got a pat
tent on it. With yours and Mr.
Glessuer’s permission, we will try
our had on a “parallel” and close for
the pi*esent.
Evans.
1. From 1861 to
1865 a dauntless
soldier, always at
the front and
loved by his com
panions in arms.
2. From 1865 to
1894 a Christian
hero battling for
God and right.
R. G. Bryans <fe Cos. is head
quarters for Toilet Soap, perfum
ery, etc.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Stockholders of the Jackson /nstitute
are requested to meet at the court house
•n Saturday, sth day of May, foi the pur
pose of electing board of directors and
transacting such other business as may
come before them.
W. Jk. Maixett,
Ohm.. beard directors Jackson Institute.
CORRESPONDENCE.
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the views expressed by our correspon
dents. be he Democrat, Republican,
People's Party, #r Prohibitionist; but
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COUNTY LINE.
Mr. Editors: —Cotton planting i
the order of the day. We have a
flourishing Sabbath School at County
Line with about seventy scholars.
“President Cleveland did just as I
expected,’' as the old woman said to
her old men when the cow eal up the
grindstone. I don't think there is a
man in New York but what will stick
to that money ring in New York. I
will not vote for a man for president
who lives in New York, for 1 would
expect no favors for the people.
“Wherever the old hen serateheth
* Atkinson.
1. I introduced
a bill, and I had
it passed, estab
lishing the G. N.
& I. school.
2. I received
SI,OOO for the ware
and tare of my jaw
in the State road
betterment case.
3. I hazarded
nay chances for
office in 1892 for
the party that had
kept me iu office
for 8 years.
4. I! I!! I!!!
So I did.
W. C. B.
A country minister in a certain lo
cality took permanent leave of his
congregafion in the following pathetic
manner: “Brothers and sister*, I
come to say good-bye. I don’t think
that the Groat Spirit loves thischurch
very mu b. because none of you ever
die. I don't think you love each other
beause l nevery marry any ot you. I
don’t think you all love me, because
you have not paid my salary; your
donations are mouldy fruit and wormy
apples, and ‘by their fi nit ye shall
know them.’ Brothers, lam going
away from you to a better place I
have been called to be chaplain of the
penitentiary. Where I can go you
cannot come, but Igo to prepare a
place for you, and the great Spirit
have mercy on your soul. Good
bye.”
Domestic sewing machines for
sale at Yellow Store by J. W.
Crum. Old machines taken in
exchange.
The United States is the leading
country of the world in wheat, corn,
cctton, tobacco, and gold aid silver,
but we must be careful or some little
non-productive people will get mad.
There is no more souse nor reason in
asking any other people how much
silver we must coin than to ask how
much cotton, or how many bushels of
corn or pounds of tobacco, we must
raise. In the year 1776 a handful of
men declared their independence, to
day seventy million heads are bowing
and nodding to England. Tlrs is a
beautiful aspect.
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/flack Draught 15c.
S. S. 8. small 69c.
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P. and IU. morphines 85c per bottle.
Hood’s /Sarsaparilla 71c.
Aletns Cordial 69c.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 69c.
Peruna 71c.
Pierce’s Golden J/edical Discovery 71c.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 69c.
Morse’s Indian Roet Pills 17c,
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Cuticura /Soap 18c.
Brown’s Iron Bitters 71c.
Soothing /Syrup 18c.
Bradycroline 35c.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer 71c.
Mustang Liniment 18, 36 and 71c.
lielouis Cordial 61c.
Royal Germature 70c.
Sulphur 5c pound.
Copperas 5c pound.
Epsom Salts 5c pound.
Scott’s Emulsion 73c.
R. G BRYANS & CO.
Jackson, Ga., April, 12, 1894.
DISSOLUTION.
Having increased my interest in the
Carmichael Company, I have, by mutual
consent of all parties concerned, with
drawn from the firms of Etheridge & Ki
nard and Etheridge, Kmard & Cos. Mr,
Kin&rd assumes all responsibilities for the
old firm, and all notes and accounts are
payable to him. Thanking you for past
patronage, /am,
Very respectfully,
R. N. Ethehidgh.
Jackson, C?a., March 26th 1894.
Having purchased the interest of Mr.
R. N. Etheridge in the firms of Etheridge
& Kinard, and 2?theiidge, KiaardtfcCo..
I take this method of thanking the people
for their past patronage, and hope by fair
dealing and honest treatment, I may merit
the continuation of the same in the future.
Very Respectfully,
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OAK GROVE ACADEMY.
Editors Argus: —Please permit me
space in yeur valuable paper for the
purpose of expressing a few things
relative to the progress of our school.
YV T e have enrolled about forty-three pu
pils, and have been doing some excel
lent work foi the promotion of educa
tion. Wc have classes in Geometry,
Algebra, Latin, Rhetoric, Composi
tion and History who are delighted
with their studies, and who are avail
ing themselves of the opportunity so
cordially awaiting them.
We hotel monthly examinations and
those examinations combined with
daily recitations determine a students
class standing. Those examinations,
under which monthly reports are is
sued, serve as a stirnulence for ambi
tion. Verily, I believe the day is not
far distant when this method shall be
current in all schools. Then, and not
till then, shall we hope to realize the
benefit derived therefrom.
An ounce of real preventative is
worlh a pound of theory in any un
dertaking. For instance the generals
of ancient and modern times, who
fought and serve i our country’seause,
won names immortal, for practicing
such strategy as had been taught them
from a theoretical standpoint, while
students at spich institutions.
May God in his alvvise providence,
impress the teachers of this county
with this tact, aud, yrt, we may em
ploy a system still more beneficial.
Very truly,
H. B Carmichael.
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.411 accounts for work done in 1893, are in
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Jackson: : : : : Georgia.
Spring Term Begins Jan. 2,1894
RATE OF TUITION:
Primary Classes, per term, : : $6,50
Inermediate and Collegiate Classes, term, $9.50
Art Lessonsf per month, : $2.50 to $3.00
Music, vocal or instrumental, per mo. $3-00
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We keep country raised potatoes and onions, in fact, all kinds of
country raised Vegetables.
We deliver all goods free, and orders are promptly filled in
a business-like manner.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
and we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8. 1894
NEW LUMBER YARD
Having opened up anew lumber yard in fown, 1 can save you
hauling from the depot. I propose to keep all kind of building
material. I have the best No.<2 Shingles in Butts county, and will
sell you as cheap, if not cheaper, than anybody. Will contract to
build your house, if you wish it. Come and see me, and get prices
Respectfully
T. M. FURLOW.
Advice to Womef
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, rrofuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADEIELD’S \
FEMALE *
REGULATOR j
Cartbrsvixle, April 38,1888;
This will certify that two members of my
Immediate family, after having suffered for
years lrom menstrual Irregularity,
being treated without benefit by physicians,
were at length completely cured by one bottle
of Bradfield’a Female Kegulator. Its
effect is truly wonderfuL J, w. Strange.
Boot to “ WOMAN ” mailed FREE, which contain*
valuable Information on all female diseases.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO„
ATLANTA, GA.
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The best sausage ever manu
factured in Jackson, also the
“cleanest 7 ' can be found at Harp's
meat market.
COOK
150 First Class Receipts.
B. W. WRENN, O. P. &T. A Knoxville, Tenn.
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