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FOR COUGHS AND CROUP U8R I
TAYLOR’S
IBS OLD 1»KMQIHA1. . instance of sonic New York sol- of over',000 offices in Washington 1 1 111 V If AAfUmAMT milk mil innn a
Thr Adiuini.i-.iinu Humorously I dicrs, who lately devoted their pen- only 253 were registered from the 1 Ii I 1 L I’lll |||« Ii Ii I'l I I'aij'IA I
Coricoyiursd. j sions to the support of some poor South, and the Civil Service Com- : fl llllri 1/ill I IF 1 r I’ilV I 11 il #/I'l fl, »
... „ <u ... vi | crippled Confederates who had missioners had declined to remedy : W 1 1 vil a AJltl I lUlliUU S
j 9 .'..'V.!-' V' cli 31 T I " t,le I fought against them. He also this inequality. In the President’s
tlie army bill was j related an anecdote told of the bat- lender and touching farewell to the
• ualc today
ga n taken up, and the debate was tie of Fonlenoy, that English offl- putative parent of civil service
ontinued by Mess.-s. Logan, . lumb i ( , ers ro d,, to <he front and invited form, Commissioner Eaton,
ann Al.ison. At t o e ock the j the French army to li e first, to I spoke of those who opposed I
'SET G
mullein.
Tht twart gum, st gathered from s tree of tbs tame nimi,
fTowing Along the small streams in the Southern Slat**,
coutsins S a: mulating expectorant principle that looatus
tht phlegm producing the early morning cough, and ulrnu-
laUt the child to thro* ..ft t .. false nu-nihraiie in croup and
whooping-cough. Whan CtfUildoed with the healing mod-
I aglioois principle | n th« m. 'l.dn plant of the old field*, pre-
sents in Tat lor'« Chkhokiu Kimkdv op Su iitOl'* ixd
blPLLlirt the flnett known reinedv for Coughs Croup
Whooping-< -ugh and f our, option ; and .o palatable, any
child Itpleasod I. take it. \*k wi p druggist for It. Price,
tie. WALTEP V TAYT.OR. Atlanta. Qal
■'KI.EIU Itrtv
itmiiER.o
I 'HIM A I,
Diarrhea, DvteoUry and Children Teething. Kor tale h»
PUdruggitts. *
service re
tie
, . . . p . , , - — - we we spoke of thotu* who opposed tlliH
c mu laid before the Nenaie tlie j wliich the ^allfint French ullicers ! law as the worai elements of both
asmngton lerntorv bill, but Mr. replied: “Not so, Messieurs, the 1 parties. There was no earthly
aph who bad the floor, yielded gentlemen of the French Guard ! doubt thu the great majority of
o Mr. \ anee who wished to sneak never give, but receive the first the Democratic party were oppos-
'? «fPP or .t Of ills bill to repeal tlie j the.” | ed to tbat law. If, tiien.lhe "worst
Civil service law. ki Horn's exi'BRIKNi'K. elements" of the Democratic party
‘ J'; ‘°Ji an ,'u*! rt ni ti °?' cver ’ t0 I For want ot political parties, Mr. were in tlie majority, the party was
wer one of Mr Plumb s points, y anue 8 aid, Russia bail Nihilism, indeed in a had way. Mr. Vance
) ijectcH as p ol . wan t of constitutional parties j hiving slated||hat at the time of
Logan’s remark, and did not. wish |
he could
while on the (loor.
MALARIA
Eutrn the ay alein from unkuowu
Enfeeble* the Murries.
t.f t’‘“ disease* which afflict mankind are origin
ally en us*', hy a dm uii.-i. il.-0111 lit ion 01 1 h»* LIVER.
Fornll 1 t>l.< lilt ^ . .1 Ill's kind. Mich r.s Torpidity „f
the Liver, Biliousness, N.-rvous Dyspepsia, Indigo*-
tinn. Irregularity «f th** Bowel*. Const i pat ion. Flatu
lency, 1 : ctattaoa and Bnrniox of the Sto _
(sometime* rilled Heartburn) Miaxiiia. Malaria,
Bloody Hui, Chill* and Fever, Brenkbom* Fever,
Exhaustion bof.tre or after lever*. Chronic Diar
rhea. Loss of Appetite. Headach-. Foul Un-nth,
IrroRuIaritiw incidental to Females. B-iarimr-dowu
£ sudiger’s aurswtii
in Invaluable. It Isnotapmiacea 1"!' all disease*,
*' aM disease*Irfth* LIVER,
u,il y.Up. U STOMACH and BOWELS.
Il chnnjre* t!io complexion from n waxy. jelltm
I ruddv. |p-althy ■•••). r |i .-tit ire’ n-tn ve«
lew. gloomy afftarict It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOO. anti is A VALUABLE TONIC.
AURANTII
< 81.00 per bottle.
C. F. STAD1CER, Proprietor,
J40 SO. PROMT ST., Philadelphia, P»
WANTED IN A.YIEFilCUS
STADSCEft’S
Fee sale by nil Dnntjri-t < F
but the latter Senator
wnuld want to rt pl\ to ^I r - I France slept on Communistic (ires, the passage of the civil service law
' and Uermany hud to maintain enor- the government departments were
re enter on the subject unless 1 lnous al mle8 _M r . V anne proceed- working night and day to make all
complete lus remarks | ed t0 .di 8CUS8 t jj e question of office the appointments possible before
bolding from tlie point, of view of *-he liill should iieeome a law. Mr.
t.uoii.uu.R slavitv. j the constitution, ne maintained Teller made a distinct and positive
Mr. Logan mgei, but Mr. Plumb ! that every citizen of the I'nited denial of the statement. He said
t\as obdurate, ami when the Chair | Hiates was qualilied to hold office, i 1 had been so said in s >me news-
annoume i that unanimous con- 1 except as the constitution limited j papere, but it was an entire mis-
seot was necessary, Mr. Logan, I the right. That was one ot the take,
with-more suavity, remarked: "1 j proudest and most distinctive fea-
am very much obliged lo thu Sena J tores of a Democratic government,
tor from Kansas for bis courtesy,” By this civil service law only citi
to which Mr. Plumb responded: I zens of certain age, residents of
‘‘Thank you, sir." When i-he j certain Slates and those wuo sub-
amusement of this incident, had j mit to certain examinations were
subsided Air. Vance created a hurst ■ eligible. This, Mr \ ance said,
of laughter hy remarking, with af- would not do. Millions were eoli-
fected timidity, “I will proceed tied to seek office and take their
now, Mr. President, if il is thought i chances. They got no chance un-
i can do so with safety.” j der this law. Too much was made
tiik i ai sr, m misitiikk. j to depend on the condition of a
Mr. Vance said that all the pres- j Commissioners liver his appetite
ent ilifficuli.es between the i., Psi . j <tr dinner or ladure ol Ins morning
dent and Senate were due to the lJ ‘- tels -
act faLHv cullcil "An nr.l to regu SPECIAL i.’LASSES
late aud improve the civil aervice j The establishment of a special
o! the I'nited htates." He had in ! class that should do all the office
Produced the bill whieli his present ; holding was like the net ot tlie Jewn •
remarks were intended to support i ol old in consecraling the Umilv
ot repealing that act. Mr. Vance , of Levi to the Honors of priesthood
created much laughter by reading a and leaving to the other tribes the
supposititious conversation be- i hardships aud responsibilities of-
tween an imaginary “old Homo | war. The Civil Service Commit*- i
crat” arfid an equally imaginary | sion was a board of censors to !
representative oi the government watch the President anti make him
in which the old Democrat,bearing ;walk a chalked line and to super-.
in mind all the years of Democratic vise Senators ami Representative 9 , i
exile, confidently approaches the President Garfield had truthfully
representative ot the government., j said that the doctrines of Hamilton |
expresses his joy at “our victory,” j were waxing while those of Jefler- ’
and says he lias come to get a i son were waning. If the Chief j
place. .Magistrate could properly' h>ld
COOLY 1IECEIVED. for on, .V *’ our years, why |
j should a clerk hold for life?
It was said a clerk became more j
j competent by a long term of office. |
i Why did not the same argument j
j apply to a President and to Sena
| tors an<l Representatives? Why J
should a clerk be endowed with •
official imraortalitv
Buchanan & Bell
U AVB'HEOt'RF,D|THK AGENCY FOR
STERN’S AMM0N1ATED
0'iickly andcomnlotply
m.d Fevrpt. For Ini
xitudf, l.urk nl' Knrrsv, it Iinm no equal If
ennebe# and purines the fl I, -timnlntM the «p
petite, and Htn^neth-MtH the niuncle* and nerves
It. does not injure the teeth, cause headache, oi
prixluce const ipntion-wift.>ih*r Iron ninlirin** if-..
Fathw»T.J. Beim.Y. the patriotic and scholarly
Lrtholic Divine, of Arknnsns. say*:
"I have iiMul Brown's Iron Bitters with the irreat-
JJ** satisfaction for Malaria, and a* a preventive >>(
Chills ami liko ili'»aw<-s. and will always keep it
hand as a ready friend."
t.enuino hasi.hi’. trademark and crossed red lines
‘JJ'.w/sppfr Til Ur no nt her. Made only by
BKOwS Clll M U \ L CO.. HAI.TIMOKK. MO.
I‘AI»tf:h IIaS’d Book—useful and attractive, con
taining list of pn/.en for recipes, information almut
coins, etc., Riven away by all dealers in medicine,
mailed to any uddr. vM on receipt of ’c ‘luiuv
orsrls in ihe t. rrii..ry
iruc ntiml'cr of SKcnt-
ctess M-Ilfng tlirsr q x
.cry town. A Mre-
i4.ro., llioadnu v. N
PENNYROYAL PILLS
‘CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.”
The Oriii’iiinl nntl O11I3 Uciiiiine.
?af-’ an<lal«;.i« IU■l.-'.v. war»*of worth lews Imiutinaa.
MAM EP A PER, . < I-irheater Chemleiil Co..
Hal ll Mad Non Nquu'e. Flilladu., I‘a
At llranUl*. Trade unM.ltal by Holler A xlioq
maker. Philadelphia. Pa. -
CUREmDEAF
The representative of the gov
ernment. receives him rather coolly,
nnti assures him he is too old.
When tlie old Democrat’s disap
pointment has been sufficiently ex
pressed lie recommends his son,
who is young and active, but the
government, representative with
many "‘alieuis” explains the work
ir.g of the civil service system, and
when the old Democrat inquires :
whether all the Hepiblicans in
A LITTLE SUFFERER
Cleansed, Piiritled, and Jieanti-
lied by the Cut icura
Itcmedics.
THE ENUMSU SYSTEM.
Wo were told the English sys
tem was good and that the civil
service did not there change
BEANS
prevent Chills . Fcter. Sour Stomach . Bad
Breftth. Clear thu Skin. Tone tho Nerves, and aive
life--* Vigor to th ? e>stem. OXB BEAN.
Try them once and you wi!l never be without them.
Price, 26 cents per bottk. Sold bv Druggists and
Medicine Dealers generally, bent on receipt Ot
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH A: CO.,
Manufactu.crs and Csio F. >pST. LOUtS, MO.
office had got in under the civil ; personnel on a change of parties,
service system and had been sub , Well the executive power of Kng- I
jecled to the necessary examina- land was hereditary power and
tion the government representative j perpetuity of officeholding was a
replies tbat he is troublesome, that , characteristic of monarchy. It
he should uot ask impertinent was not so of Democracy. There j
questions, and shows him to the were some people among us, Mr. |
door, saying: "Away with you.” Vance continued, who hated the 1
not a fancy PICT CUE I turmoil and struggle of freedom in |
Mr. Vance said this was no ["hicb they were compelled to Jostle |
fancy picture. There were thous- ;, " a,n9t U ‘°" e w, ‘ om they .lid not
amis and thousands of men iike ! "J'l’pose to be the.,- social equals,
that old Democrat, ami they were 1 “ e fcn 8 1,8l, 1 view seemed to llour-
the strength of the Democratic ,8 ‘' amon 8 lbal cla88 ’
party. They had been ita refuge
in the past. Mr. Vance was not
quite sure that they would be its
champions in the future, they would
nut tight to win democratic victories
lor Republican benefit. They be
lieve that if a man were raised to
the place of his ambition by his
friends he should give his friends
preference over his enemies; so did
Mr. Vance. They also believe that
a man found wanting in gratitude
might likewise be found in other
kindred and cardinal virtues. Mr.
Vance was frt|t*a«ntly applauded by
the galleries m the course of his
H>* fIi-'it hail '
hi" M.mmI Iipimiih
AN IRRESPONSIBLE SYSTEM.
Mr. Vance asked who was re
sponsible for the conduct of an
officer appointed under this law.
Not the President, because he had
only made an appointment selected
for him; not. the Head ol a depart
ment for the same reason; not even
the Civil Service Commissioners
themselves, for they only selected
a man with the most marks. No-
body was responsible. What then
became of the President's leapon-
sib lity for the proper conduct of
the government? The act in Mr.
Vance's opinion was wholly uncon
remarks. A-ter an executive ses- stiumonai and in voluntarilysub-
| sion the Senstn adjourned. milting lo its provisions the
a I'.wtrv man. President was surrendering his
j In the broadest, and most, coin- 1 prerogative, which it was his duly
: prcliciihive sense Mr. Vance an- lo protect. The people by the
! niiimi-eil himself a pa-t v ma-. He j election of 1884 had declared for a
iielieveil parties indispensable to ! change of officers in this republic,
| liberty, and luat. government by i but their will had not been re-
party was the only way in wliich < »pected. The President had bound
there could lie government bv t he himself not only by the law itself
people. Mr. Madison had said that i 1,11 *>>' extra legal promises to ex
parties were the natural lireseivers ' fend the spirit ot the law to offices
ol liberiv. Dr. Francis Lielicr had “ever contemplated by it.
said it was impossible that civil
liberty could live without parties
To the same efleet wrote Dallam,
Macaulay and ail the great bistor
ryr. v ^lO.bj-Lt
Mend lor •• I
nul l walk a
I down, and
m iim> of hi*
Ii would finally grow looso
n f h* y would lu-al rapidly.
Inruint ion* | pruservud.
I'.liJ-’i .'.ns 'iiii'ifnrInm
...v I,..- .luld
. . -I •. If the above
'V.“ v ’nun.i.s! 0 U<
which carried off the first Premium at the New
Orleans Centennial Exposition, which they are
offering for Money or Cotton.
The Best Bale of American Cotton,
which was awarded.a $1,000 Prize at the same
Exposition, was fertilized with Stern’s Raw
Bone—(see note.)
Buchanan A Bell are selling out the stock
of Groceries lately owned by Harris & James,
at the old corner, and in order to get rid of
the goods, have put them DOWN BELOW
COST. They keep a FULL LINE OF
STAPLE GOODS, such as Meat, Flour, Oats,
Colfee, Sugar, etc., which they sell at Lowest
Market Prices. Call and see them at the
old Harris & James’ comer.
Note—A Ton of this fine guano will be
given away in the Recorder Gift Distribution
in April next.
Jowers’ improved Cotton Seed.
i tli«* Stale oCOuorKl»i and i
and SnecuHtful l'lunD-ra hi
JOWER'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED
* lint tlnu ordinary cotton, while the ^staple l<* superior and
PLANTERS CAN MAZE M01T3T7 I
Price, Three Dollars Per Bushel !!
ly fl!ied* , ** # * nl **° HABBOLD. JOHNSON.* CO., Ann* vi, Ga., or to my addree*, will.he a 'pru<Bpi
W. P. .JOWERS, Preston, Wolisfer County, Uu.
THE WOODS' CORN MII LL1R
■ >. I.i tnf w it ii imu
a lh<* •lioeus**.
UK HOI'IMMi.
i* Skin H aulili. i.
Ill" In*W Itl.MHl
1*1.1 II I. III.11.
I'uriliur, fUli,
| il 1 Mi, Scaly. Pimply and Oily Skin
| | n • - autiliml by CUTJcUlM tkMP.
CL^SG^AIM’S
TOBACCO
| REMEDIES
TIIK DEVIL FoB
The result was that political ene
mies and spies surrounded every
inn a ami obsevvvra. a"s Lord John ’"•’"iniatrati vo officer. This was
Russell bud said monk-philotppher* ^.ving to serve the Lord with the
sentimental women and elleminate ‘ , vl , ‘V. sn ll0, ' ve partner. I he
men hail constantly preached
against the dangers oi' party, but
noble minds knew that parties were
the support ol liberty and its
I natural offspring.
HBCLARF.il WI.SIIY WASHY
THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
Till! MONT FFFITTIVK FIM I'AIM-
TlilS on (lie msrktt for Piles. A »»l Kl< I If F
l.ir I•s-liin-c |*il*>». Haa nevt-r fsiilt-tl t*. a-sv»*
•—nut rulii f. Will cun* Amd (Ilcert, A!>*«'•*»*
,ula,Jl'attur, Salt Khuum liatbur'a Itch, Ifiua 1
whole tiling was a humbug, and in
partial proof he read an advertise
ment oflering lo supply a series of
. xnninalion questions whieli would < TfiBiCPn'cAKF
qualify anybody to pass a eivil ser- | N ”*“ . Ti 11»x. , .11
vice examination. The civil nor- Wound*. c:n»». Bnutna, Hi»r.nn*. Eo»ip»j*'’. B-uia.
• , | 1 trliuoeles, poau rmoaa, Ulcen. hunt, w.n' r.jit,
Vice INW WflS an attempt ot the He- S*in*Throat BuiuonsConit, Neurnlicm KliHiiinati'm.
r shaliitia. (kat. Ilbmmatii: Gout. Cold.*, tViu^bt,
Hr incbitia, Miik l.eir, hnak** and !>■ « Ilf s. Klin**
‘THE PERFECTION,
Munuliietnreil in Atlanta, (Hi., i ti-
Biriiiingbam, Ala. J. J, HINDn
1V5 CO., Proprietors.
Ti.i- V k Fail rii:n n lorg f. lt want, n
I iiiu. li iir«.icd 011 tvery dmry |krm nnd . *.
t itiun m Ii country. It U diiraM*-, sir,
I tuat wliRlyaiithonld Iuts. :M!
rouitrjr ICalii-r, and in fail
v<*rybo*if *ho hax^ei-m to »lu*l|, should Imv*
THIS dilKLLLK is :t aimplu :iud inexpensive
device, liosigin d lo Iakfl the pises of thr larger
and more pensive maehinea, while It doeti Its
work in S inure perfect und satisfactory manner
by le .vn* the c-»rn und cob separate. This i«
be onlr S nut shelter known that will psrforni
hit operation. Tha shelter is eo constructed that
any boy sail tsko it apart and put it together
- agiln, as there nri* no small spring* to
: pieces to jet luut, mislaid or broken in the ma-
• bine. All parts are made in dindicate and the
Ureuteat -itillage done to it by earvleSSOr Improper
n»:i^e eun be rt placed nt n Flight coat,and on your
-tvu turin. Tin* above cut ihow s It* forts'und
. -*i.»li irttm. The ha* k *>r hopp<*r ha* spiral shaped
, rilis, whieli hy the action of the disk.or hand wheel
with its »aries of tei«h, l»oth on its face and edge.
SOWING MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
Tirfect satisfaction
Few Homs Sewiiijr Machine Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
10 Unlai Square, N, Y. Chicago, III St. Lull, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. la! tat, Tex. San Francltcn, Cal.
- T6* lALt IY ■--=
DAVIM i CaLI.AW AV Am.ncua. G»
Any attempt to govern in a tree publican parly to make up lor the
country without a party Mr. Vance exposures ol many corruptions of
characterized ss a sentimental Sun- that party. It should not have
day school, goody two shoes ar- been called “an act to regulate and
rangeincnt. It was an attempt lo improve the civil service," but “the
destroy the manhood of Anglo last will and testament of the Ke-
Saxon statesmanship. It was sub- publican party." Mr. Vance was
stituting for truth and square deal- only sorry that a Democratic I’rcsi
ing a system of IVcksailltaii wisdom dent had become its executor in-
and I’iinrisaism Every bode loved stead of administrator de bonis non.
courage and directness. Even a nil town's hhakk.
sehoo'nny preferred a square stand
up fight to anv ...1.1 r fill in o'eon Referring to the share ot offices
lest. To show some ol the cbaiao- i g ivea to ll)e South by the Kepubli ,
ttrittlcs Mr. Vance mentioned the can P* r fy Mr. ' snee saio that out I
llhmimatic Gout. X<. 4 <iu*rlit,
- hnnko and I>.« Bit*-*, K
... In fart allay* all local Irritatic
In/lamination front wbatawr ctunt. Prim furlt.
THE CLINOMAN TOBACCO PIASTER
I’ri'imrrd nn oriliiiK f*ii tin* Huitl si'inijllir
ToImu
t.f irritant
— ... .'.p.** ui!ly m-otninriided :
W«H><|or4'ak^of lli»* Bmsst. and f-irllmt < la uj
inltammstory intladwn, Arlu-w i
Faina tthurtr. *n*m t«» dnliral** a stat** of lh«* ->>f*-(u.
tii*- patient in unal.l" to twar th***trotm"r anpiu-ati'-n
ot ih^ l'oi>occo(lake* For ilnodat Un or other A.Inn
and Pain*, it in invaluabh*. Print* l.» rt».
Ask your drunrut for iwnedu**, or writuU»f!m
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM, N. C-. U. S. A.
WANTED!
8HABE8 A. P. A L. It K. STOCK
U J. 1. W1LLIFOBD.
10
oiintrv wlm
*'Imp tuii l It. Th * «tor>J I* d.-ia.
era • an get to. sitri n t!
tin* pail. Tho 'trainer t- on the *j<io
caivintf o.ip imdea-l «f tho bottom, mi
bn forerd thrmiirh It. The pi| tu
tng tho rc h it iny cup nn-i*tli" pail i*
t cannot »»• kfrkad ov»>r
Ketnll Price |!4 each.
an l I oiioaoatha o
give I any hohlit t
■ h id, i. «*. * han't whulnver.
"bh> •mm They uru the bt»«t aimplest and chea|M**t ma*»
bottom o ■ li'm * orTcii'd to the public. Tha tuoehiua weigh
-* tii io- about 9 peunds, and I* couipotcd ol two main
" dirt .'un ' i-arts, th* one )• fa-tem-d to thu box or bourtl, and
• ounret- i th* -nil*.- part la ravolra«l. Sample machlnoa
i, '* | bla, -«» | N'lit.on twoi-ipl of 00. Wartutited for fl\e years
ttuMi'diua proper manner. Agents wanted in
••vary tanniy. a-l<!ii>-a,
JAMES I*. WOOD,
.Maauiaclu or and Putenlee, Alliance O.
r ADIKs
I J tht ir on n homt
I <• t a*ily in -k*; n.» ranvareing; fatu-inatina ami
Heady mph-y matt!. Poriicutan and <amMs»of
•’e wmk tent for atamf. Addrra* llOMK
M’KO GO., P- O. Il l IWIfl. BoHon, Mass.
msr4l*«w
ur rood.. Will p*y
write for tanna si
, '-nee, and »tata aalatv wanted. 4ddre»s HI A If •
I llAKD S1LVKH WARS COMPANY, tuk,
i iitfios Str.vl, tsttas, kw. usHI**