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1119 POSITION.
Col. Hay was asked by the Aubtis
to say whether he was or was not a
populist. He sal I: “I claim to be a
better democrat than Cleveland, but
a lose will srii'dl as sweet by any
other name. 1 vote an open ticket,
and the people will see how I vote. I
have expected relief through the
democratic party for twenty years
and they have gone in power only to
disappoint me. I will make a speech
here in the near fit litre and slate my
position. v We think lie will in the
l'utmo affliate with the populists
COUNTY LINK.
Mr. Editor: You vviii l ave to
iook over toe foi delay m venting
i <i\i -ee there >ire so ilA o 3 car.di
jato s? and they sre 50 frierdiy and
they love to tail: an 1 you baye to
listen to th r. or pure cUj cid
ib?n ioa; \ h• ;rm ar.d keep
up the corner: ther. 1 s -,oi much
i:n.( kit to .v.iiu Put then we
tuiu h * otti fr.ur.ds t.i <j..iZic to see
1 * * ifcit mcj hii*l tx lal i 1 1 a;t
1 tiureday night and a good laif*
Jacl fiigbit e<> *v c aio bleat. Uuj
giOUiid is too Wet to p]o VS I,'uj £j
Je beginning to look like
make bread Mrs. Stubs wen* to
Griffin Saturday and came back
yesterday and reports dry weather
in Griffin, i hoard one man say
thin morning that Tom Watson was
the best speaker in the world. Some
think that the third party will
“*ho’ get therethis time but I
expect to live long enough to vote
tor government ownership cf rail
roads, 1 think that is the weakest
thing I ever neurd smart men get
up. It is as much my privilege to
take stock in railroads as it is in
land or rnule9. Some man will
ride into office on that horse. The
idea is to get there and whtn they
get there they say they will turn
this government right side out, hut
I think 11 will take a long time for
them to get there. It seems that
our country is in a bad fix, but who
put it there? we done it ourselves
the old cotton done it, it looks like
no will have to jot t hog or die
poor. This country can he inde
pendent in five years if they would.
We can raise everything that we
need il we would, every tnan can’t
get into office every man can run
but somebody will be left. If not
who will plow? somebody must till
the soil, that's what feeds the world.
Well, it just keeps raining. The
grass is showing itself everywhere,
the farmer will have to work the
crop until August hut if we can get
a good crop it will he all r ; ght and
then get a fair price for cotton we
can live.
June 25,1894. Stubs.
THE A, H, C OF FINANCE.
In a recent discussion of financial
affairs with two prominent business
men of Jackson, I was met with the
frank confession that they did not and
could not understand the money ques
tion. Now, my dear sir, believing
that this feeling is akin to that feeling
cf despair :ha* overcomes the school
boy not yet cut of arithmetic, when
he happens to open a book on trigo
nometry and beholds that array cf
figures headed table of Logarithms.
rather than t o any inherent difficulty
of the subject and that this feeling is
largely by that disposition
on the part of cur high priests of fi
nance, to cloths thesubjectin uuinteli
gible jargon, which was so humorcnsly
desciibed recently by Mr. Norwood
in hi? criti isin of the democratic sil
ver plank, and that there is a further
movement recently put on foot by the
assoc’ated banks to take the matter
entirely out of the hands of the people
by referring it to a committee of
bankers, half democrats and half re
publicans. lam impelled to make an
effort to strip this question of the
technicalities and absurdities thrown
around It so that only what is know n
as common sense shall be needed to
understand it. Then the common
people understanding the question
will resist any attempts on the part
ot the high priests to take the man
agement out of their hands. I assert,
Mr. Editors, that the masses in the
present state of civilization are only
concerned about two functions of
money. (I purposely avoid the use
of the word qualities as this latter im
plies inherent or intrinsic character
istics.) These functions are its pur
chasing power, and its debt paying
power. Its exchangeability, and by
that term I mean those methods by
which domestic is converted into for
eign money and a profit made upon
the operation,is and has been chiefly
the interest ami province of the money
changers, and the high priests from
the time of Christ to the preseut day,
with this definition I shall discuss
this latter phase of the subject and
confine mr attention to tlie two first
mentioned functions in which the
great common peojle are most vitally
interested. Now desiring as Ido to
influence the minds of serious and
candid men, and conscious that no
weight can he given to this argument
by my own unsupported dictum, I
prefer not only to withhold my own
name from the public, which would
be influential only in a narrow circle,
hut to let the argument depend for
its influence entirely upon its sincer
ity and truth, as well as upon the
weight ot recognized authority that I
may be able to bring to bear in sup
port of it. Returning to the question
I further assart that tbe purchasing
power of money is controlled solely
by the quantity in circulation and
that the material of which.it is made,
or its quality has nothing to do with
its purchasing power. In support of
this I offer you the following authori
ties with this explanation that where
ever they use the term “value’* or
“exchange value” they mean its
purchasing power, and designate
thereby a function and not a quality.
The small capitals arc mine:
“If you increase or lessen the qjan
tity of money current in traffic in any
place then the alteration of value is in
the money.”—John Locke.
“It is not difficult to perceive that
it is the total quantity of money in
circulation in any country which de
termines what portion of that quanti
ty shall exchange for a certain por
tion of the goods or commodities of
that country.”— David Hume, theHis
toi iau
“1 1 ibe quantity of pur chat ea lie si
lkies increase wkiie the cuai-rviirof
money remains the same tr.e value of
the mecey increases it: tie earr.e
rad. —FrcHTr
“lit- value of money cibei tk'ugs
the same v a ties tcvcisciy as its
e / t*. iv, 'ihU'tase'C-i
xiit mwtuiug ike aiiibiiiiU every ua
(.trrilDC lai-ilig it ill U ioitO
equivalent ’ —John Stcaki Mil t.
1 lie Vane of money in any .oun~
tiy is determined by the amoun 1 ex
isting. Thai commodities will rise
or fall in proportion tot..e increase or
diminution of money, I assume as a
fact that is incontrovertible.”—llica
hdo.
“Even in f he case of inetalic cu rrency,
the immediate agency in determining
ts value is its quantity.” —John
Stuart Util.
“The value of mouev is in the in
verse ratio of its quantity ibe supply
of commodities remaining the same.”
—Sir James Graham.
“If the value of all other commodi
ties in relation to gold ri-es and falls
as their quantities increase or di
minish the value of gold in relation to
commodities must lise and fall as its
quantity is diminished or increased.”
—Torrcn’s work on Political Economy.
“The exchange value of any partic
ular coin will vary in exactly inverse
ratio ',O the variations in quantity of
the aggregate.” —Prof. Sidgwick, of
Cambridge University.
As these articles will be continued.
Mr. Editors, until either the subject
or jour patience is ex ;austed, I will
conclude for the present.
America.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This medicine is beeomingso popu
lar and well known as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise.—A purer mediciued does not
exist and it is guarantee to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys, will remove Boils, Pimples,
Salt Rheum and other affections caus
ed by impure blood. —Wifi drive Ma
laria from the system and prevent as
well as cure all Malarial Fevers—For
cure of Headache, Constipation, and
Indigestion try Electric Bitters -rEn
iire talisfactiou guaranteed, or money
refunded. —Price 50c and $1 a bottle
at Pv. G Bryans & Co's. Drug Store.
PLATiTUDINOUS PONDEROSITY
In promulgating ycur esthetic cog
itation? or articulating ycur super
ficial sentimentalities and amicable
philosophical orphysiologicai observa
tions beware of platitudinous pon
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communications possess a clarified
conciseness, a compact comprehensi
bleuess; a coalescent consistency and
a concatenated cogency. Eschew all
conglomerations of flatulent garrulity
jejune bablcment and assine affection.
Let your extemporaneous descantlngs
and unpremeditated expectations have
inteligibility and veracious vivacity,
without rodomontade and or thrason
ical bombast. Seduously avoid all
polysillabic profundity, sitacious ba
cinity, ventriloquil verbosity, and yc
niliquent rapidity. Shun double in
tendrous pestiferious profanity ; ob
scurant or apparent. In other woids
talk plainly, briefly, sensibly, natu
rally, truthfully, purely; keep from
slang; don’t put on airs; say what
you mean ; mean what you say and
don’t use big words.
JULY FOURTH RATES.
Agents of the East Tennessee, Vir
ginia & Georgia Railway will sell tiskets
at one and one third the regular fare for
the round trip on account of Fourth
of July.
Tickets will he sold on July 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th good to return on the 7th.
Call on nearest railroad agent for fur
ther information, or write to C. A.
DeSanssure, D. P. A., Memphis, Tenn.
J. J. Farnsworth, I). P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
L. A. Bell, D. P. A., Selma, Ala. J. H.
Sutton, D. P. A. Chatteuooga, Tenn.
B. W. Wrenn, G. P. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
TWO LIVES SAVED.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, HI., was told by her doctors she
had Consumption and there was no
hopes tor her, but two bottles of Dr.
King’s New Discovery completely
cured her and she says it saved her
life. Mr. Tlios. Eggars, 139 Florida
St., San Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold approaching consump
tion, tried without result everything
else then bought one bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discoveiv and he was
cured in two weeks. He is naturally
thankful. It is such results, of which
these are samples that prove the won
derful efficacy of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottius
at E G Bryansk Co’s Drag Store
Regular size 50c and ft.
PUBIIC SPEAKING-
Robert Whttneld, democratic
caniidata foi the nomination for con
gress, w:d speak at the court house on
I Saturday next, at 2 o'clock p. m.
THE WHALING CLUB.
On Monday morniug, June 18th, 1894,
the day looked forward to with such
pleasurable anticipation by the young
people, there might have b-e 1 seen
wending their way along the road be
tween Jackson and Lamar’s Mill thejol
liest crowd of boys and girls to be found
in Middle Georgia. After the numerous
little mishaps attendant upon a fishing
excursion, and a great deal of fun deriv
ed from bantering remarks made o a
certain young couple, we as rived in safe
ty at the riyer where camp life begin in
earnest.
The first thing that occupied the at
tention of the young men was the pitch
ing of ihe two large tents white the girls
were ruralizing ar,d poet.zing cn ma
picturesque scenery cf the Ocmaigee riv
er. This they ii i until the beys, whose
superhuman exertions 0: tb v.t morning
had developed in them appetites that
startled 21 1 . ~*ina:.t, manifested much
uneasiness &s to the lorth m.ug . Tu
rn: Then, tut attention of ihe girl? -as
at is acre a towards tne iunJa baskets and
they began to oßt tne tabic with g.eat
Jure and, dispatch taking advantage ci
So favorable an oppcitrinity to show
what excellent house-keeper* they might
some day prove themselves to he. Alter
partaking of the sumptuous repast
spread by their dainty hands, the even
ing was spent in ways characteristic of
the various individuals oomjofing the
party.
Of the next few days it is impossible
to give a graphic description. The time
being spent in rowing, hunting bathing
and fishing, while a decided inteiest in
Bertha Clay was developed in both
sexes.
Mr. Bib Lyons endeavoring to play
the agreeable, distinguished himself by
the number of engagements hecontriv
ed to have on hand at onetime. But
Mr. Farid was the one to he depended
upon for he was on hand in every emer
gency.
About twilight while resting ourselves
from the active sports of the day, the
mellodious soprano voice 01 Miss Lilly
Hightower might nave been heard borne
on the still evening air to the distance of
a mile up the river, charming our wear
ied senses with her expressive render
ing of “Sinner Done Sinned and I Feel
Like a Feather in tne Air,”
If it would be asked who was the ju
venile member of the party, the reply
wouidbeCa.pt. Hitching, whose gallan
try put even Mr. Farill to shame.
If any of us had entertained any fears
of drowning we would have soon discov
ered them tc be groundless, under the
protection of Miss Carrie McCall um and
Rose Bud Hitching, whose proficiency
in swimming put the professionals to
NOTICE!! NOTICE! NOTICE!
Tbese are Some of tie Prices
-YOU CAN BUY DRUGS OF
w, L. Carmichael
Gaii and get prices of other goods.
S- S. !i. snaii per bottle 680, oict price fi uO.
6. 5- S- large per bettie Jjd..lS, “ “ fi 75.
Rocs Lner Neuralgia and nheutnatic cure small 85c, cid price 50 c
Rocs’ Liver Neuralgia and Rheumatic cure large 68c, “ “ SI.OO.
School Crayons per box sc. ola price IGe
Note psper, good, per quire 5c “ “ iOe.
Envelopes per packedge sc, “ “ 10c.
Green’s August Flower, good for dyspepsia, 45c, old price 75c.
Boschee’s German Sirup for croup 45c, old price 75c.
Lawrence’s Liver Midicine large 35c, old price 50c.
Lawrence’s Liver Medicine small 13c, “ “ 25e.
Porous Plasters 10c, old price 25c.
Pills per box 15c, old price 25c.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial small 350, old price 50c.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial large 68c, old price SI.OO.
Sarsaparilla per bottle 65e, old price SI.OO.
Sarsaparilla “ “ 50c “ “ 75m
McLeuu’s Livec and Kidney Balm 681*, old price SI.OO.
White Oil Liniment 33c, old price 50c.
Iron Tonic 67c, old price $1 00.
Certain Catarrh Cure always on hand.
W. L. CARMICHAEL.
We aie Still at Ihe Bottom.
Don t Forget the Place !
R. G. BRYANS & CO.
head lira Gash Prims ait lata for Enfmcs.
Iron Tonic. 40 & 60c. Regular Price
75 & 100.
Castoria 25e. “ 35
Cough Syrup 12. “ 25
Wine Cardui 66. “ 1.00
Kenduhs Spavin Cure 66. “ 100
Simmona Liver Regulator 15. “ 25
Black Draught 15. “ 25
S. S. S. 67- & 1.16 1.00 & 1*75
Mother’s Friend 1.05 “ 1.50
P. &W. Morphine 30. “ 50
Sarsaparilla 71. “ 100
Pierces Golden Med., Dis , 71 “ 1.00
“ Favorite Prescnptions69. “100
“ Pellett’s 15. “ 75
Bradfields Female Regu!ator69 “ 100
Aletris Cordial 69 “ 1.00
Peruna .71 “ 100
Pills .15 “ - .25
Cotieuia Soap .18 “ 25
“ "Salved “ 50
Browns Iren Bitters .7i 1 00
Soothing Syrup .18 “ 2-5
Bradyorotine .55 ‘ -30
; Brewers Lung Restorer-60 *• iOO
E. 0. BRYANS & CO-
shams, and we thought it safer to risk
drowning than to be within distunceof a
shot from a gun in the hands of Miss
Nellie Higgins or Miss l enie Kendrick
The interest manisested in hunting by
these young ladies was wcndeiful to be*
hold.
Another source of wonder to us was
tGe persistency with which Misses Myi
tice Peaw and Carrie Ilitchius haunted
the mill with the vain hope each time
they weighed that they had gained
another poind.
The many visitors to our camp were
charmed with the dignity and grace that
characterized Miss Rivers in her role as
hostess.
\Yt could but tee! grateful to Messrs,
Nutt aud strange who as the ushermc-n,
kept us vreii supplied v.xth the one thing
i.eeuiui—fish —
, Miss Asn:s Nutt might- be seen re-
I mining : r. a hammock, her attention con
ccntrated in - rccct inf nesting novel.
0; all the arras&tneuta '-iisse? Fuhie
Beii and Ciy: e McGuiiuni .veemed to de
rive the most pleisure from coat riding.
But Air Higgins contributed most o
oar pleasure in the form of ginger-snaps,
chewing gum, stick candy and oilier
delicacies so palatable to aha fair sex.
i L.\st but not least comes Mr. Billie
Wi.iaut to whom we all paid tribute due,
for liis great skill in eulin ry matters,
i could be proven by tlie sight of boys ana
I girls rushing from all parts of the island
at Ihe sound of the dinner horn.
These who participated in the pleas
ures both as members of the immortal
Whaling Club and as visiters were :
Misses May Rivers, Lillie Hight ower,
Clyde McCallum, Nellie Higgins, Carrie
Hitchins, Cariie McCallum, Myrtis
Peavy, Fenie Kendrick, Annie Nutt,
Sadie Bell, Rose Bud Hitchins.
Messrs, a. G. Hitchins, W. H. Hig
gins, C. I). Farill, J. R. Lyons.
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Electric Bitters 41 “ 75
4oz Vaseline 5 “ 10
St Jacobs Oil 26
Household Ammonia 10 “ 25
Allcocks Porous Plasters 9 “ 25
Strengthening Plasters 8 “ 25
Belladonna “ 8 “ 25
Capsicum “ 8 “ 25
Parkers Hair Balsam 35 “ 50
Teethina 13 “ 50
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A VETERAN’S VERDICT.
The War is Ove.\ A Well-known Sol
dier, Correspondent and Journal
ist Mai es a Disclosure.
Indiana contributed her thousands of brave
soldiers to the wa ?, and no state bears a bet
ter record in that respect than it does. In
literature it is rapidly acquiring an
enviable place. In war and literature
-oiornon Yewell, well known as a writer as
So! has won an honorable position. Dur
ing the late war he was a member of Cos. M,
•?ci. .n Y- Cavalry ana of the l-3th Indiana In
aniry Volunteers. Regarding an important
rirourcstance he writes as follows:
‘ Several of us old veterans here are using
Df._Mjles‘ Nervine. Heart Curs
mci ii'sr”-? ano l iver Pills, all of them giving
spier did sat it* ction In fact, we have never
vsi remedies that compare with them.. Of
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bination -of the qualities required in a prep
on ; nor. of their nature we have evei known
~'e fcav- none cut words of praise lor them,
i’hey arc the outgrowth of anew principle in
medicine and tone tip the system wonder
fuiiy VTe say to aii. try these remedies- 1 '
—Solomon Ycweii. Marion. Ind . Dec- 5,1893.
Xnoss tcmeaies are sola by airdruggists on
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opiates not dangerous drags.
For Sale by W. L. CARMICHAEL
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Has sustained its reputation for 18 years
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quick and permanent cure of Rheuma
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It is endorsed by thousands of Physi
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Price is one dollar a bottle, or six
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mot 25 CTS. PER BOX, or 5 BOXES FOR 91-
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Macon, G-eorgia,
REMEMBER WE ARE STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR
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AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MACHINERY LINE.
Please do not be persuaded into buying anything in our line before writing us
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FANCY GROCERIES!
E. G. GILMORE & HENGELY,
May's Sleek- Ifeni iisnr t© iiirsry Stable 6x Street-
Everything kept fresh, ne&t .and clean, and the ladies are
especially invited to cull onus.
W* keep country raised potatoes ana unions, in fact-, ii kinds of
country raised Vegetables
We deliver aii goods free, and orders are promptly filled in
a business like manner.
Ice cold, non-intoxicating drinks of ell kinds on hand at all times
Pure coacocolaon hand all the summer, as good as can be found.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
and we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8. 1894
MEPHISTO RING 25c
New and most astonisbinK op
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VUKKR RING. Hade of two
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and Silrer. Turn It—the bands
appear to parti Lay It down—
they seem to fall apart If Inspect It—you nave a per
fect rlngrlll All the rage; over 1,000,000 sold in two
months at 75c. We send sample with large catalogue,
for 25cents postpaid. 1 Dozen $2.00. INSURANCE
WATCH CO., 186 8. Belated Street, Chicago, 111.
§lB KARAT <£l QQ
GOLD PLATE
CUT THIS OCT and lend It
to oa with your full Dame and
audr*A ami we will send yon
examination. A fnairantee for
find U equal to watcbe* sold
lar better than ever advertised
dre*s Insurance wat ch
126 Haisted stree *>
run on Ltiesc 1,.. c -
CONTRACTORS NOTICE.
An>’ prison wanting first-class
work, hv a workman of 20 years
experi?,uC3 in stone or bri k, such
as dams built, blast ins: where dytia
mite is used, or in ail suck work as
ook houses or piers, Call on
G. W. Watkins,
Decl-lyr Jack?™, Ga.
..THE..
ELDREDGE
“B”
A strictly high-grade Family Sewing
Machine, possessing all modern
improvements.
Guaranteed Equal to the Best
Prices very reasonable. Obtain them
from your local dealer and make
comparisons.
ELDRED6E MANUFACTURES CO.
REi-ViPERE? ii-D
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Harp sells fresn meats of ail
kinds,
You can get NICE SUNDAY
PANTS at Toe up to $5.00 at
COHEN'S.