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CARLISLE RESTORES CONFI
DENCE.
Never in the bistooy of our g,,v.
went had a Secretary of Treasury
such a task as fell to the lot ot the
present Secretary. He was called
to protect the credit of the g .vern
ment with a bankrupt Treasurv
He was equal to the task, and con
fidence has been restored The
outward gold stream has ceased, and
will soon fliw in instead of out.
Cleveland turned over to Harrison
$330,348,916 12
Harrison turned over to Cleveland
162,493,920 78
Difference 167,854.995 34
But this amount included the
gold reserve, $100,000,000, which
Harrison held sacred, and the ag n
C .V accounts, so that Harrison’s
Secretary of the Treasury, in the
last debt statement he issued, puts
down the net cash balance in the
Treasury at $24,128,087 88, and of
this $11,497,829.74 were nickels and
dimes.
Harrison began the purchase of
bonds immediately after his inaug
uration, and the first sev. n monk-*
paid out $66 954 500. f
In time years Harrison paid the
bondholders $47,997.80732 premium
on boride.
Revised” or ‘ recast’' the debt
elatement three t.-mes so it would
show u balance in the Treasury.
Transferred a tmst fund of $54,
388,475.75 ißto the available cash.
Had the benefit of i rofit on coin
age amounting to $30105.013.25
S'gned the McKinley act, which
reduced the receipts from customs
in one year $42 009,241 10,
In two years under the McKinley
law the sum of $8,614,439 14 was
refunded to importers as a draw
back.
The purchase of bonds, the billion
dollar Congress, drawbacks and
general extravagance bankrupted
the Treasury
Tnis with the miserable make
shift silver-purchasing law. alarmed
capital, brought our securities
homo, and sent a gold stream across
the ocean in volume $157,989,803.
Preperation to issue bonds made
by Harrison’s Secretary of the Treas
ury.
Harrison panic and Soup Houses-
Now all this wild foolish legisla
tion and the Harrison and his par
ty has been reversed and as fast as
time can roll its bad effects are dy
ing out and the good effects are
being felt by the countiy. Yet if
you vote for the populist you are
voting the democrats out and Har
rison back in,
HAVE YOU NOTICED?
That Hie village statesman who
knows exactly how to settle “the la
bor question” elsewhere, settles it at
home by letting his wife do most of
it ?
That the man who cusses the'demo
crat i party for “doing nothing,” holds
down a dry goods box about 365 days
in a year ?
that the man who swears “prohibi
tion kills a town,” has h breath on
him so strongly alchoholic that It
would warp a stove flue?
I'lut the man who knows perfectly
“what the farmers ought to raise,”
never raises anything but his voice ?
That the man who worries about
“this country’s financial condition, is
never bothered by the fact that his
wife supports him?
That the man who objects to silver
money “because it Is too heavy, - never
had $4 at one time in his life? —Robert
L. Blalock in Macon Telegraph.
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TAX NOTICE, Ist ROUND.
I will be at the following places as
per dates below for the purpose ot
collecting the state and county tax pt
Butts county ter the year 1894.
T. J. Cole.
Tax collector of Butts Couuty.
Jackson, Tuesday Oct 2ud
Dublin, Wednesday ” 3rd
Indian Springs Thursday Oct. 4th
Worthville Friday ” sth
Towaliga, Saturday 6th.
Eigiu Monday ” Bth
Stark Tuesday ” 9th.
Jeukinsbnrg Wednesday ’ 10th-
defends the SOUTH.
Governor Northen Answers British
• Impertinence and Insults.
Governor Northen has again come
to the front as a defender of the south.
He sent to the New York World a
telegram for publication to which
every lover of the south will sav
“amen.”
The governor, who in the past lias
used some very vigorous language on
this subject, is still more emphatic in
this recent utterance which was in
answer to the following telegram from
tlial paper:
New York, Sept, 9, 1891.
Gov. W. J. Norther, Atlanta, Ga.:
English committee has been sent
here to investigate and denounce
southern lyuchiugs. Will you please
telegraph us wliat you think of Eng
lish meddling with our affairs.
The World,
the governor's answer.
Ii reply to this querry Governor
Northen wired the following reply:
The World, New York, N. Y.: Say
to the “English committee” wlie have
come to this country “io investigate
aud denounce lynching at the south,”
that lam in a position to know that
they have received their information
from irresponsible sources, and that
the English people have declined and
refused to be properly informed about
our laws and the conduct ot our gov
ern lhc nt. The English papers, to my
knowledge, have declined time and
again to publish statements made to
them in defense of the souih bv Eng
lishmen who are now residents of the
south. Under these conditions we
do not want any further outside hypo
critical cunu upon false ideas of our
government
The people of this state are quite
able to administer their own affairs,
and they are doing it in full justice
to the negro, as our law's and conduct
will attest. We have already endured
more outside interference in our local
matters than we will submissively
tolerate in the future. Let those kind
ly disposed Englishmen return to
their own country and prevent by
law the inhuman sale of virtuous
girls to lustful men in high, places,
hang ali such demons as Jack the
Ripper, punish as it deserves the bar
barous, wholesale si i ughter of negroes
in Africa by Englishmen, who go
thereto steal their gold; supply the
lecessities to prevent bread and labor
riots and strikes, which are wholly
unknown to the people of the south;
feed and give emp!o\ uient to the poor
as do the people of my section give
to the oppressed Irishman the rights
humanity demands; and when they
have pulled the beam out of their own
eyes, they may then, with better grace
appoint themselves a committee to
hunt for the moat that may be in our
eye.
While we have irregularities at the
south, and negroes are sometime
lynched, they are never slaughtered
by wholesale as Englishmen some
times destroy them.
I send you by mail the law and re
cord of my state on these matters, ami
I cliellenge not only the English com
mittee on lynchings at the south, but
the civilized world, to show a better.
Why come, before investigation, to
“denounce ’ the south, just prior to a
congressio al election, when we have
just had a uegro lynched in Kansas,
April 2d, another in Ohio on the’Sab
bath, April 15th ; and when white
Poles and Hungarians, in Michigan
and Pennsylvania, and negroes run
out of Franklin Park, New Jersey, in
herds ?
We challenge investigation by all
persons who have the right to investi
gate these charges, but any attempt
upon (he part of Englishmen, tainted
by their own national crimes, to ar
ra’gu us for trial, must be considered
as a gross impertinence.
Governor of Georgia.
IS’T THIS BETTER ?
Last year at this time our bank, to
gether with all southern banks, was
Issuing certificates to try to moye the
first cotton with. The price was just
about the same that it is now, but to
be paid in script for the reason there
was no mouey to piv for cotton with.
Now we can get the money immedi
ately for our cotton. The Democratic!
party has turn and loose some of the 1
hoarded money and it naturally
comes south after pur cot’on. Again
our lumbermen, carpenters and pain-j
ters were all idle this time last year,
hut now the sound of the saw and the
hammer are heard on every street, and
our working men are bravely paying
their debts under democratic, rule
they w ere forced to contract under
republican rule. And see here, Bud,
a vote for the populists is a vote tor
the republicans and hard times again
ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY.
That Democatie wonder. The New
York Weekly World, has just changed
its weekly into a twice-a-week paper,
and you can now get the two papers a
week lor the same cld price—$1 00 a
year.
We have made arrangements by which
we can furnish this paper and the twice
a-week New York World all for only
$1.75 a year. Here is the opportunity
to get your own local paper and Tl.e
New York Work* twice every week at
extraordinarily o v rates.
JACKSON AROUS
A paradv selected by Cliff Cartni
chael:
A PSALM OF TRADE.
Tell me not in mournful numbers,
Advertising doesn’t pay;
For the man’s non compos mentis
Who would such absurd things say.
Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the man who hopes to rise
To success in any calling.
Must expect to advertise.
lu the broad field of battle,
In the contlict of real life,
Advertising is the secret
Of achievements iu the strife.
“Lives of rich men all remind us
We can m ike our own sublime;”
And by liberal advertising
To the highest summit climb.
Let us then he up and doing, .
In the “Argus” our ads insert.
Still acheiving, still pursuing,
Business then will be alert.
Lightning struck a North Georgia
negro tha other day, singed off his hair
and tore the shoes from his feet, but
otherwise he was not injured. His
coloied neighbors now regard him as
specially favored by providence, and be
will go to preaching.
Since the free wool act become a
law r there have been forty three knit
ting machines erected in the United
States. Several of them in Georgia.
The capital stock ranges in these sev
eral mills from two to fifty thousand
dollars. These democratic measures
are starting business in motion.
Sam Jones expresses the whole
truth in this characteristic style:
“The trouble with the People’s Party
is that they can’t deliver the goods,
'flie rank and file of the party are
clever fellows but the Democratic
party can run a mile while they are
pulling on their hoots, ami they will
have the rabbit twisted out of the hole
before the Populist dog is on the
ground.
IT’.J TIME TO llUSll.
The republicans are clamoring tor
a change of ratio in gold and silver.
The populists are clamoring for the
ratio tube forever and eternally fixed
at 16 to 1, regardless of circumstan
ces or conditions. Though it should
he announced tomorrow that there
was not another grain ot gold in the
bowels of the earth, and that the
llocky Mountains had been discovered
to contain enough silver to pave the
streets of the world with silver blocks
a foot thick, yet the populists say we
will have 16 to liu spite of Heaven
itself. Now between these two fool
ideas, one entertained by the Reps
and the other by the Pops, we will
find the good old Democrats as usual
in the middle of the road, and asking
for common sense to prevail in this
matter of finance. We say restore
silver to its constitutional monetary
power, and then let the ratio fix it
self. Now any thinking man will see
in an instant that tins is the right
thing to do. The Reps are just as far
wrong on one side as the (May) Pops
are on the other and no farther, for
they are all extremists. The thing
for the democratic pirty to do, and to
do it now, is to fall in line with Hon.
W. Y. Atkinson on this questoiu and
quit acting the fool. Stav with the
only party that can perpetuate this
government—the Democratic.
THE PROPER NAME.
“Wliat is the correct name for it?
Third Party, Populists or People’s Par
ty? Toni Watson calls it by the latter
name. But Tom has a right to change
the name just as often as he likes.”—
Griffin Call.
Well, Brother Saw tell, the right name
for “Wat Tomson’s” aggregation is “The
Piano Party.” A piano, you know, has
a black and white key alternately, form
ing the chief features of its makeup;
and as the “Piano Party” is composed
of “coons” aud a large majority of white
office seekers, the Argus thinks that it
has solved the problem at last and chris
tened the corpse to be buried at the next
election.
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BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO.
OCTOBER SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in
October next, 1894, within legal hours of
sale, for cash, the following described
proyerfy, to wit: One tract or parcel of
laud, situated, lying and being in the
county of Butts, state of Georgia, contain
ing fifty seven acres of land and bounded
as follows: On the north by lands of
.Howard Vickers, south bj lands of Mrs.
Julia Lindsey, east by lands of Mrs.
Norsworthy, west by lands of Posey aud
Alfred Dodson. Levied on as the prop
erty of S. S. Lindsey by virtue and to
satisfy one mortgage execution issued
from the superior court of said county, iu
favor of J. W. Terrell against & *S.
-Lindsey. Property pointed out in mort
gage execution. Defendant in execution
given written notice. This, September
oth, 1894.
J. O. Beauchamp.
Shaifff B, C.
GEORGIA—Butts county.
To all whom it may concern:
J. R. McCord and T. If'. A/cCord, ex
ecutors of J. W. A/cCord, sr., deceased,
have in due f;.rm applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, aud said
application will oe heard on the first Mon
day in October next. 2his, the 27th day
of August; 1894.
J. F, Carmichael,
Ordinary.
libel for divorce.
GTORGIA—Butts county.
Lula. B. Rhodes! Libel for Divorce
vs - in Butts /Sup. court
J oseph W. Rhodes) August term, 1894.
The defendant, Joseph W. Rhodes, is
hereby required personally, or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the next Superior
Court to be held in and for said county,
on the 3rd Monday in February next then
and there to answer the plaintiffs com
plaint for “.Libel for .Divorce,” in default
thereof the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain Witness the Honorable
Jno. J. Hunt, ,/iidge of said court, this,
3rd day of /September, 1894.
Joseph Jolly,
Clerk 8. O
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W. L. Douglas
$3 $ HOE NO SQIfcAKINGL
*And other special tie# lor
Gentlemen, Ladies, Boy*
and Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which appears in this
paper.
Taka no Substitute.
Insist on having W. L.
DOUGLAS’ SHOES,
r with name and price
stamped on bottom. Sold by
DR. J. W. CRUM.