The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893, April 20, 1893, Image 1

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rm he Advocate. H j k) VOL. 1 -AT A IK>OiS. —AT 7HE— DELMONtCO F. S. BAHXHART & CO. Gieent shore, Ga. ills i\\B SOSI! ^ i I It*‘Bis of Intt-ivst Gatliemi , lit re and There, CITY ITEMS OF INTEREST Tlinse V it Visit, <*et Sick, IJn’ . a.. Accident, and who Always Love To See Tlfii- N t ties in pri.i!. liain l’ain Hun. ’I’ta* tarmirs h. uv! made giad. Mr Bold M Chapman f Bow. If .. High 8cli.it>! spent Snii.ky with i.is mother near this pi a* <?. Mr Toro Wyn >. visited the Inuily ot R F Wynn ucir JA.weii ■» . Plantation chill Cu e stops chills, » to ps 'em quick, mid tiny ro ver c m,e hack. If you daiil be!.eve it, t y it. it u atop'em ask for you, money back, you l! get it. Price htJcts Mrs Geo. H. Mituhell spent several days at Hilmau this week. Misses Mary Corry aud Mary Cum - tilings two talented young hub s now of i’jwtU?n spent Siumhiy aud auxday in our city. LADIES. S c our offer o' that popular tuaga/.iue \V.-.«aus Woik the must popular monthly a the South. Prepare yourself for the coming summe; bv cclansttig your system aud purifying yonr blood wit 1 I’laiitstioii Sarsapaiilla • and 1 ddio of IVtash. Trice 50ets and $1.0(1 per bottle, Rev. „ Mr Lill ,, the , Chme-e ,,, preacher , wbo . , here tviadt , ag will preach , at was one i M E Ciiurcb again next Snnd .y. Semi b. tt. 0. Holmes 21 K A hi. Si. At lanta Geo for cimular ol lis iiq'riv.. Farm Level Eclipse. Now is the tune to save }.,u. land by Terra, - ng. Ilivo you tried platation Liver PiPs f?»r habitual canstipation'' They are perfect¬ ly delightful aud a sure cure. I’ricu 25c 1 *. Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed. If if it dotit cure go and get your money back. Ask voui roeichant ab ut it. Price 60-ts. Wo.kiii" lor the paper in the different coU’-niUtiities ot this and Greene count} will compel us to • c absent from the of fice a great deal of the time- V luu y,.u bring in your subscription leave it with our li> i I printer S,.urgeou Wiliams or with Mr W C Chapman at the Alliance store By no means go away without paying it. Dumb Chill; Ague: O.gestiv a Chill Death. This is the evolututioti of that malaria! chilly nation. Sy it in time P.aat..!. n U. .1 mre will do it, or it will cost you nothing. I>r Riuns one of our rr.-.-t popular phy ciciut.s is visiting patieuts this week iu the - iucin ty af Raytown. See els where iu this paper our Hie: off- r t f the Advocate and Woman If ork for 1 the pi -c of tlie .Advocate alone. Weacknoa’ :g<; that the iroome • f the Advocate wil act w *:s t- : it a paper that will r..»'f * (!.:»’ tc! f : ’ll-me Li'erat ,rv ,• I ter • jre th it d j . witli tii?w? - ibj-cts -o r ear the h art of the w- nu .. ,,i.| f * be - : - . WoW.a* S W->ik air-.-t* t is -leut j > t : 1 r m -f t I4i *1 lb | »t'. ,i!r •: J u! * •■( our paper a# i a . ti.-ij v... arc aiding to i in FL and get «i- : • ~ warth CRAWFOUDVILLE APRIL 20 1S5>: W«* . Barnett Hippies. | By Jack Sett at. Harm and dry. Sam is very much needed. Rev \V. 11. Cox tilled Jiis regular ap¬ pointment here ou the loth and ltiih iust. A boj colt is a baOful th ing but there »re t.mcs wh e „ u is „.,t only right but highly cou.meadablt: and accessary, There i. a move on loot to have some re pairs made ou tile Tlaptist chinch at this j ! |)Shc«s. vVo hope the eifurt will be crynaed , with suLTt^ ! It teen » from onr own ol-eivall. ii that Air. J. A. R.a. lrnk of 5,i.it t G.i. iuteucs , to vui vc the public to tli ■ I.: : t of Ins r kill j and ability is a country n. ich nit. As 1 o.ig a- partisan pn j 1 bee is permit¬ ted te stvay the seaptru of puottc opin.oi. »o long will the peoplei u couiiis.le.l to pay tribute tu an wrwuawacy, ......a eoi.te.nj.i able if possible than t.ial winch c«* e* A'u- 1, 1 Tin? general meeting of tus 3 1 .list, is 10 meet u i.it .S.iicai ISabtist cau red of this jd.ice in July. Several farmers have about finished , p atiiiitg and it stems they are taking a j utt«e r.st pie,,, alary to .he triumph,!:i*. 1 ..a;eh of Ueu. tireeii. It sc. - me to bean indisputable fact that our tendency a* a republic is t > empcrial isu) ali.l Witiu Ut asi'.i'oin lesislanee lipoi tiiu part of tiu people it is only a question of lone ,.s to how long we Will remain ^ Jr#e ^ , u xu , „ Uw cuciuift| of tll , AlllaI|C# rte . tlilV|( j s lUU di.|,ounCt'fg tin: Sut.treasury ^ dilsS fegmiatton and peiieni..:i i„ ami as a w ild and visionary sciteme they iguote the iaot that Umy arc at the same more forcibly couime..iluig the present system of finance. Gold is an idol which having surviv.il tiiu storms of alt itges * lias l.efii throned by the goveruiiieut in Irec A uert ca, unto which by an edict all lubori .g people are req'jiietl to bring tithes and off.riugs having a j iort oo. ap¬ pointed by the government wi.lt author tty to regulate all values toe incomes and hours of labor of all wonting people, the opportu .ities of education. J/odes of life, the morals of the people. - largely the vir me of tlie women and to exact tho lives ol itiou-a .d of children aud many meu and women each , year, 2be for » good grain crop very tlallering provided good seasons f >rf|| Net! irq w« uh! hep lorai-. t - llu „. rs „„{ ( J, e straightem - .! oirrumstau p ^ whjc)| , bey |uve U . tl) 1Mrl , tiJv f„ rce .l more just now than a^B g i."l grain crop. Messrs. Dozier Harper aud others spent la-t Friday night 11(1011 the tranks < - f Og> r ? bje rivcr * Th f ‘“ v « ,l ° l re ‘ ,ort * , ‘ tl ’ #ulU but presume they had a nico . time. ! We tioti-o that some of tl,# .tenmcrstic weekly# are asking for a lew election law I some of them are advocating the passage, of th(j AoatrH , Uu UlU , y<sleai . ?n. - p u j | 0 desire aod they are g<* ug to have a nesr pyh tem of voting - Fraud and repeating ha , be ,. ome di# g Ust i ug to . WANTED. ? A goed, live correspondent and ageist ''i each militia district of the NTuituenti. .Seeartori..I district to write cacti week tic local, from his or her district .rod to col ]et:t nn ,j f„ r „ ar ,j *„b»crij.ti .hs to the We will give that c,rr. -p jr. i'*nt. free, one copy of above memioiKd psjier. fur i.ish him 1 ;t{.er a;cl pay ! -r -t.ie.p hid s «long a- ue rep: "-cuts us. and a!.?>tv usii.i! per ce it. ou subscupt: c-.l.?-< !<.- i II }OU ui, 1 ! a? t as igfi.t j.Jea-e dr. p us a postal at . a can - ] ne wili t-iruhii y ?• i‘h materia!. F.r-t come. F .at s-rved. TEE A LLIANf'/T STORE mc- : tm . f.* Mr. V.f. r .?»| ' * u; it. ■ bt.- • 1 %-r ■ .* >» » f alia! ar- -Jinct-s I•*-■»?- airs jgz. * - *-• iiit* I ' ?x - i - » • gt . e-at'ts f (* a:v -f..»J 1 V S- . M r.Cii 4 ; - . »!«’* :< .: - r.t r.t ■ ! i . . v a a .t b— 1 a* 1 - t or fit-.e 1 ,- :,.jr * tl-c f of tree'.u'-nt. give 'mu * cai!. * • A PAPER OK. F in tiu: im'oim i:." l'KOG JL\ M FOR Ml'MOlf I A L DA TALIAFERRO CO U ATT. order We of learn the that day. the 'Ihe f.’liitivin;* will soldi. l>c thj£ A surviving ol tuo Vetnrtis Association will meet el tho court bou.-c in Crawford viiie at tef o clock a. in. on Attlucsday the 2P>t! inet, anil elect officer, lor the U * r * ' ,U thtJ day will he Ilf l' 1 * * cazey and the officiating niinistc - Key R E L Harris. 1 here will be short Ulk« frotn the old soUu * ! a,id .to*»»"'** Gorham will pve * tectlattou ct.the grave of Mr bleplam . * u s wa * *' e • u »» l,w ^ by a sou 4 by t childreJ and the tlmiratkni «f ll»e grav** The exercises Lym at A.soctLn I.SOp ... 1,1,1 the ladies ot the Me lUrial quest ali the old soldiers to ten t to tow a aud take part in tb.- >x reties. I * A i’KlZl- rift;l i\ i *-----—•* " * — - •— A ... UuXUi^ makuuir ,» U*o • haiU|»U>iiilii^ 1 • | t ., , c u is bil.e.l to Aprl neon i„ r v . t . ( nvffirdviUo Friday, at . . vi, ck p. M. ,, Au ... cittaeus ot th" o .funcy who are iuter»*tc4 tu Ath'etlt si.oil <1 see Hit tvided. JUll WoiiK. He can sic i..y uni wilh woik of * ! , !e-cri]cion and . at a cost ,, tii.u will „ . I*# ..,,1,11 a- v .u woui 1 have to ply auvwi,. bf. Work .d Autistic Design-a.nu Fu.;. •>«»* neatly.....ll.......P'-ly. Sciul u,- y j*if-t»ivler4. 1 ALL FOOLS DAY » W a -* pr. bnbly s.!ectcj as I lie point of time from which our (Amgr«iwi»u« Representatives begin to draw an •iiifi lional salary of fflOd per mouth. “Uha'. will the liarv. st ho?”--Ex. 10 T//E PUBLIC. I wili keep on hand hurafter a full iiiu. ef drags for ;lw cinventer.ce of tnj t,r arot-virn be fbd»..i-««-twj ...... Andrews (In <€ Co, Store at all hours. R Bitiris, M. U. TO niE PUBLIC AT /.aRGE Call at my office arol have y. ur tae'h properly and satisfactorily tilled. F guar antee every piece of work that is done in my office to give perfect satisi» v - tion .• if it do. - s not the work will c<».t you nothing. I employ nothing hut lest and most ap¬ proved methods iudental stirgerv. t:< - spi. \ ours. \V L Br.i iiFA Dkmt;st Greeliesb?To Ga. TAX RECEIVERS NOTIUR I will be iii Crowfor.lv il.e. on Situr .lays, the 15tli, 22ud, and 2*Jt!i >f April the (ith, 13th, 20th, and 27 of May. 1 will be iu Pinker district #t Carters 4;ruve on Fridays the 2lstaud 28lh id April, aud the 6th, 12th, Bill, and ’2011, ( f May> , tnwtth , tjlx ,, ay , r< of (> , uay >v ,„ give hecd to thU llullC( , promptly, make returns as the time for Uk »*« lll « *•«*•« «» » m '“ d 04 April litii 1893. AUi tlil rtu tl tU UI^EKKtlE Arraugeinent Perfecte 1 by which We Give Sub-criptions to WOJf A NS UOUK ll’ith .ut Charge. w „ , re now „ re|Uirwl to make a won . ,l*- r f u ity liber.l offer to all who pay In WOMAN'S VVU1;K is a literary #»d domestic magazine-deservedly one of th< - most (topular published. It is pure, entertaining aud helpful ia every depart meat. 1*- pages are filled with high cla-s original reading matter and ilius tratious suitel to ail ages: it ia publish ei to satisfy iue groat need for good home literature, and no other periodical meets it -o well, sent us I* for paper arol VVOMAN's WORK one mak.tig the latter entirely fr«^. The 1'uipi.k'i Advocate * r .\ Li v £ tif/Sl S rLbS f{ )USE tu v. ' Store o-vned I y Mr A f) N!tlimalrf. its |.ru|. r i- « awn to? well sr. -irtj I r 4 bo:.- ?*v ar?i bu. -- ■ - I -1 ' •» ' »n h'w hi- a Ivcr ..**,{ i« - pap r u'e. heii yare - * r. jt . : - *- s n > !*, Yon wi*: find fat lit as Kjunatii TV,,- ± OWullJli . I * ,,, Pfl WiW. Rr Nakiut u. Monarch winter »ee s a!s»nt to be de¬ posed by the gentle princes.-, Sp itig. iPlie tnemhers of the, Methocist church furuithM *hei. hm.#. - with a new yrjptn which adds constderaby to the P vcsetiHHt ot their music. he 0> , Ul , r a «. v il, or «.-m« other evil Bp|fU h%l| ns KvmnV d ... last weeks Adyv>Cilte a< wrumg nr.r.ip,, instead ot U|| ( * V.rd. . ,, 1,1,11: " Ai , > 1 Ki > ■>•* '>"* *.v «*d S:„ day it. ti.wiord — ~l ^.t a pleaaa « v.«t. Some prop ., espenally :,ave mg tmwiv teachers, are mcllti <i to sneer at t a' C.’IJIl try school te-ich-t an l *a» \ < at ui. - bn» III tiks to a g icernm-nt of w. !i sucu * *<*«! • uiivitiiuiU roithlituu* . tu?»' <.' ] h wr* t . i4l}t ’.» i» briug *. *’» rwiu» w ls urban distt tsaniwul »-u t 1 „ u* i M «ilcalv.l t.li it Uc.u.es as c ,>j lB ,i|(oUtau as the the , iiatn«.: an i as p - | t i ,( ;i. eiiiighi.miwnl eileiii.ike it • Since the "ra.luati- u oltli! music cla-s I lie iulrobietion of m*w song bonks car* are greeted a’m ost iuccsaiitiy during the leinirn hours ot .S.'.ii the awttl euterpenn str .iiis ti.a* i» veiber* “ l ' ,ul m “ Vl, “ K '‘' lltww makes wa*n>, t .t a* a ml, - , , ; u.c h.tste .ccostoes uto.e loss than iu icit % CITATION. HOUUIA —Talialer. o Count y. To all whom it may c ncern ; Harriet Colclougli, the widow of Stephen Col . i'.ugh, late of said court.', dif eus-d, and l«; nduoi child, havjng in due form up for tWl lve mouths support iro.n the said tftephei, * Odclbugh. and the appraiscis duly appot.tUu, na g tile 1 their report, setting aside such sup port, .. , L yviU "in P*** pass up.nl u l said appl.eati “ .n the first Monday in May lb 3. I in# t. therefore to uot : fv all persons ‘ interested • in the Estue of said Meplien toi.clo i„ ob..w cause why said application not . tie rrlIlln grai.i.., , .,,, . | why j said should not te ad nit ted to record, tnvei. under my '•.,? ?l au 1 ofli ial This the 28th day March «»'-♦:* Geo. II. Mitchell Ordinary. NO»ICE Mr. T. A Boone who f .w 'y n.anag'.il the office tl the Acvoe.it? - i ro» « -onuccted in any way with that paper, ‘ wish All subscriptions you may to pay and ali money for advertising u*w*» l " paid to tin editor or his authori/.. - .! agents Wt: NtV TIIE Nt’IK. Some Reasons why , , - . for this paper. , lit. It advocate.-tin pdmiple of equal and exact justice to from th« editor 2nd. lU entire torce dowu to the pr:titers devil, are dyed in the wool I*e«q*lv» Fartymen. majoiity f ^ 3rd. It isproMjiits a • '“'t people ot Tabab-iri chanty. 4ii,. ll ii ti.'- - olti.cial organ ol the § Iy , collar. I 6th. It no ' Ware lj<jt ( >vor or .. *.0 a:j}o.e, gr.ct (i rr „ llC fi m , ,:y of purpose m t-‘ Views. Art* these s .f;i •> !!i l;i> .rifts y.Mtr rupportf J o $!!&*' *• !G * ti ns to p y V. y -.J the d-ctrineas .civ cate-l b. - 1*’ r • c m - t g,. wear tbitt ■ . Y r paper as"! our party we j.r . t Ii' zh: tidt:.geof :.<• - m *■»•« « you join 1.0' A . - sla - .;• to \< r 1. * U - : :v I , ..i ?L 1*. ; Paper (>! * ' *. .f t ',0 a ve • r. f* iy v ;* tie over •■»!•} i . - .t a ■ k 1 ? • .1 t. '' rtf ? ly you can affor 1 t a j-e:.?: ti. »t 0 »r*;k fur tae new , »ui f r !:.? P' , /'art y NATION ALl/l'I NO THE HAIL- I no a ns. Jnws M. Ashley, Jr - ' vice-jireshlent! of tin - T«-lt do. Anti AiborA North Mich Ijian tailr. ad. jus' i.I< iriig to the detis iou of Judge /»i Ls rostrjiii'ng du - engin¬ eers of 1 he Ann -1. Lor railroad from tiuir rt.i; es in accordance with Chief Arthur,, jd.in of campaign: 'Icon* sider this decision an acknowledgment of tie* power of the State to regulate the .cio n huh ot .a, 1 road corpo r;4 :i..„s ,;,u the employe, whenever the ,,„(,(* euteo.sts a.e atlectcal. The rail „,i- .t tV.mtitrv mu-t W> nation uhr ii. mid 1 . 1. 1 b r this decu’eii oi'lx t so p lo tie ev. h ,-h toward 1 end . » •*« '*» ^ U '' 1,1 * ' ^ ” "" j ' " w “ i " u '-•» 1 |j j 1 ' ‘ ' t. • B. \ h*. •tiw.il n.otiiu . ..vitiiiuel ; It t! 'li. itM S?MC “ , j | 1 1 p ; ■ Court, a 1 we: V til lu\v« t tkau lu . tut* . .~t5 \n uttii a * , ,1* . iiii; « * a i H*i‘ ra’.’vEiti , , bm s. ’ *"'* ...... ... ' ' ! “ rat «1 and the . n . •» l ,u »'•* u.e ittriher pi ... I.iims with a liven Ui . trt t ___Jiatl d > N* vs; \ es the Ntwa and ali 1 t . it>r c >rp r tali.in papers Hirst (y ..ako ready f - r govenitllent ownership.. I ., Jl will l - . ..lie- It is aiim st \ Nl"!. UK>1 Al ii \N I\ tiieeiiestioio was luek v enough to get which resenililes Ue would like to iiu|ift*5»n ujkh; i*m iigmIot?* th it wluii t!u*y tilt i.ieci.e.iioto to i.esute and look tm the "Delitiotiico- !/, ., f > t;.u ii hart «v ' o ate the pnq.ii.-toi-and would tie pleased to have you t ail on them at any tune- Meals at ail liouis, lio not curry your luneii as you . an get just what \hi Waiil- ihe) t an be lound at J VV ■lolii.soiis, tMiiliting in?at tiooi tonm palace suluou•. Give the in a eall F h Bainhart * Co Gteuiieiieshuro Ur A Challenge. «. P. Brice cud Clark Prmlcrjjjf tht Twcn'y-nhiMi senatorial district of No. brtiska. have issued to the Stratton (No braska) Herald and it# Republican pa trons vvho are saying so much hW tho marvelous prosperity of tho farmers..* challenge to bring forward: 1. Duo farmer who has iv any one year during tho last ten year# cleared 10 r s r cent, on the capital be used in prte ducing his crop. Ouo ftirmer who luu cleared 5 |*r cent, on mi iiv.nige e.u h year for ten yt .., rs> dosing with 1MM. 3. To show that the farmers of N'e braska have ».<; a class averaged 5 |a - r e.-iit. ..ti i iie mroi' v they used in produc ing their crop in any year during tiro last ten years. 4. To prove that tho farmers of Ne bra-ka have as a eluss averaged 2 per cent on the money they used in prroluc ing their crop during the lost ton years. Are not lin t? - Isiasis farming wilh Uto month, und nothing nine.' Now to ^ l.ovv Wagiis a«A Il.uth. A committee from tlie Gentral Lalror Federation of New York hits been inve.e ligating the couditiun of the pretzel bakera of the east side, and has found a stale of affairs aim, Near ly all the places visited were cellar bak. ri. s, where the bakers, it is allegro!. are pud s little that tiiey Lave to nicy („ ||„. hnk* hous. ?> and inhale the c r.. broii? acid gas ret free during the work *“K "f the yeauvt. Th. - d.-utn rate among them m said to sj-pailingiy large, the tverage duraUon of life among peoplo who work men facing thirty yean. A majority of them die of consumption, ow ing t<< chill#. The busy season is the •uium i. hfu r which rro-.-t of the iro n ur* ..<« '! urged, und if tin y gi t work again 1 Mir wagis ar»- sometimes only • ..i ,:•# era <i< scriL* d a* filthy and iwarzrong vr'th eenuin. Qui+n nrluria Attrcilug Isnum. When rvr Rh-ig.ni < tw« - u lectured : . I f-t iy vh'de court *liat htijr ■ • v.! t i f. •!«*.and *a1o i, the i;;iig of tiro II? lgiaos was titer?- - two htr^o tirmeiutin* w» - ru iu . -hr tu!.. tc r of ti.. - room, u?t - i theqtu ,* t. at.i lin king bat to - r. Lit burnt turn Un- ? collie of 4, • . o -tiK-ics of the young tii - iK:< - 3 .iti< . wa- of a purely pi.vat*; ... r. and tlien it * «• prof. s-.ot tcrtierol tho ‘i's.r of thirir v.-i.rl i?s,tn <.ft?-n ajar atul a roy» t‘i.? rustling <>u tin* otlr r si?lo. Ho- alt? r - ar>l deoov» r> <1 that the qitsn tir-il to trring a chair arol bit outbid*; in order to listeu to his lot - - tun; when her maje-ty felt ho dis ro-a*l - London (Hot* Tne west kepi E.c jj*-lgs ma»!e at ■'u?.ai.4. Th* routii ciumptd eotncwhaW i, • it via have another chance, and with the confidence tW it Witt now urv it •* iR u*. - *tt# duty. NO. 50 View, —'--3 cf the Old Warhorw. Jesse Harper recently expressed him* aelf as follows to an Indianapolis ro¬ porter: tried tho The Republican to become conservative party. In this itwas usurp¬ ing tho nutnro and role of the Demo¬ cratic party, which is always conserva¬ tive in any country. There was no need of two conservative parties, and tho Re¬ publican party' wont down. It will not die, but It vrll show np under another name. It has had the brainiest men in tho conntry'* history in its membership, (nil so long ns it would face tho greater and most pressing questions of the day it could not have been defeated. It was born a radical party upon a moral issue, and when it became conservative it was denying its own nature. other The Democratic party, on the band, nover learns anything und never forgets. There is never an ndvaneeor radical step tlut was proi»oaed that it *H'l not f.ght tooth irnd nail, aud yet when the reform or new principle whs made the D< ntiK-ritlic party ncqniesoed and jutejasl into the n - w situation and was ftstdy to oppwe tho next stop. It 1* “Uvnys ..posing progr. ss. nu dthta, cluumngtbofnutsofprogress.f.ittene— a sluggard and imu-tivo in tho new jiosi Hem 1 do uot expect tho Democratio party to do anything for the i-onntry while in control. I heard their orators attack national banka daring the cam prdgn. but nobody er jaicts the next con gre » to aliolish the national banking system They jH-oniitv* free coinage of silver, but nolxsly expects it. \Y)a u 1 asked a Democratic leader what las party was going to do, ho ttaid: •Wo nro going to draw tho HtUarioa.” ^ * ?4 |»«tr \, find tliifi itf what IkmI* Uio to bc'lleve that tho next congress to tw elected will have a tua jority of I'eoplo'a party luembors. Tlie Dcinocnitt ivlll (O truckle toIDOnopollo that tho eountry will lio dLsgnsted, litul in ISIHI the i’eoplo'H party will elect a pr .ideut. Tiien legislation will be en acted which will overthrow all trust# end combines, will put the railromla un dor control of tho government, and will cause all money to bo iasued by the gov¬ ernment roUtlral Kleptomania. V,.rliApefae m.*i pirpoa-It* poltHeal knavery which tms over been developed ili Airo riciir, politic# wua the attempt certain made to steal the electoral vote of ,y U te w.-Htern and nurUnvcrtem state# UIld , ht . pT<H ?c«l« of the theft to president Harrison. Nomotivetnorein telligeut than ordinary kl. ptoiniuiia can ^ 4 iHwrne d in t hi* hrazon work. Wlmt K ,,,„j w ,„|j a .loz,.,, cloctoral vote# hitve j ^,, n « Mr. Hnrriiton? Ho was beaten, hope* | owly i*. ttt ,.n_beaten nearly two to ona j |,iul meived fifty stolen elec ((iru | vol „ H , t W onld uot have liuljssl him in the least. The soiithr m I temocrata had r.t leant the excuae of an intelligent motivo for u^Jr Hhanudem work in the lato elecHon i _y lt . y ( g,i „ u | G liuvo that th.nr candi , blt „ ,. ou |j p,. olectad without the stolen votcfl H ,„i t j,ey wantnl to help him. i l$Ijt ^ itll t( „. v ,.ntr*m cn«en it is different . __ in dealing those stut.-a tho thieve# llot j mvo injnrrol any ono els.!, much l**w help their own suppose.’, side. I -»«wa Tnlmno. 4 .o\t-riitiMtnt uml lUlLmiidlh Lot us apply a little “horse sense” to tPl j H r;l ,)roail qneatlwn. It is justthosam# M , h()y uw .,] t)) do with planked and grav j 9 | w j roa ,j H ‘anno cor(mration# would wv ;. urHU , i uir ti - r to build a rond, arol every j body wbo toll. traveled Tliauks the road tho would bar* of ; to pay to pr .greas , |(Ub ij c opinion, such a thing is unprowi ble tovlay .and people own their own high¬ waya _ Rrulroad# |^. t ux K o on a step further: hav ,. t^kea tho place of (dank rrovls. and tho x *.^>pIo are paying the toll Tiiey are | ptiGlic highway# just tho some a# the | p ^„ !r r >a?!s used to lie and astheoldsta-n fully as e» t ^ ntial for ino<lem travel ! route on the plank roads. They h..ve t>-# right of public domain, which in m»-T in#tt:iic< > las amounted t?» confiscation. q-be question ariw-s. \V1 kI nhall we dw ‘ —-. .. ...... . «. j*t as Vrp^rud. Th r- verdict in the laincane at Pitta* hm,; i.> just whalUione win have watched the courts of ovenu connected with the Horn? *. ail dilEculty 1 xjiccted. Colonel Str« »t?.r w.*.* fouad“nc*guilty,”which irosuis that ijecan <■ 1 :uh# expressrol a di-ltke lor Tyrant t rick it was right to torture ,. lam. ehave . .... hi# head and j dnve , . h.,n in dMgroce out of camp. Ju* ^owed 1 k** Porter in Iuh lustrnctions to the that he is better fitted fora p, fr ,ii on iia bluflur with a traveiing circus than to occupy a place upon the bench, N'.,tj... the dignity evidenced In the fol (owing lai.guag - -, used in answering e question |«op>>onded by the jnry: ' -- \V.. i:av« - t.,! l you what the supreme - court ?.f the Uuin-1 Statm say# the law an?t that is the law you want to know. If any man -- n this jury thinks he know# m <ro th#'* -he supreme court oT the j Unite* 1 States «.f course he will stick to his opinion. It is a ^hame. however, that a man with such profound knowledge should waste his time in the jury ho*. Such a rn.ai has no bu.-ia*#a in the jury bo#.”