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THE AMEHICUS WEEKLY TIMES--RECOKDER: FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1892.
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Room., attar T o’clock p.
Amerious, Ga., July 8, 1882.
qk Allot Mitchell cue at Ifomplili,
i continued until July 15th.
nucAX* feel etch ow the feet
1 Tammany will not bolt ClOTeland.
’ Harrleon le elected the Sooth la
ibnyonetted. Do not forget that.
r ovary Democrat go to work for
Do come thing to eare It item
la the matter with Dana?"
■ all right " And for the flint time
11870.
Tu Kooky Mountain New* of Cole-
i baa bolted Clerolind. All right
nmaay la for him.
. inctu from Lima, O., quote*
i an acting that Coogrcaemaa Ben F.
, of Illinois, will be ebairmi
t Democratic national committee.
TU ehadow of the foree bill baa made
r York Demoerata eolid for the notnl
BIU and Tammany pledge 90,000
rlty for Clorelaad la their State.
eonatry bean ao much aU
Pa Bay now perhapa It la buzzard
r that aome of oar Demo*
D friend* at* eating —Telegraph.
of the New York paper* tl
of Senator Hill bar*
r out warmly for the nominee* and
1 Cleveland will eany the State.
i contention people bare
, but tb* Her. Thoa
Dixon baa not. The wigwam doeen't
teem to worry over Ur. Dixon’, attache,
West Viboixix and Virginia wero at
one time put down aa -doubtful states.
They aro no longer so. The force bill
Ihmio will drive any Southerner Into
Democratic ranks.
Pahmkus who nro looking to tho Third
party for tcllof must not forgot that tho
destruction of tho Domocratlo party will
plungo them Into difficulties as dark as
those of reconstruction.
A report comes from Now York to the
fleet that Ilill will lead the fight In fer
the nominees. Of course he will. II*
put Cleveland In the Whlto House In
1—I, and he will do It again In 1892.
Iris reported In Now York that the
new receivers of the Richmond Terminal
system hare already dlsoorerrd that cer
tain men bar* been milking thee* prop,
ertlcs and think they can be made to
Tun meaning of the state bank clause
is that the banks chartered by tb* slate*
may Issue money based on state or dty
bonds, or on the personal liability clause
in their charters. Krery stato would
hare It* own money.
Ho*. Hanur O. Ti wu was ao
noted Wednesday by acclamation at the
Eleventh district eon ran tl on held at
Waycroee. Jadge Bp sneer Atkinson
now wishes be bad taken the advice of
bis friend* who said “don’t"
“I runes the electoral rot* of the
state of New York to the nomine* of
ihf National Democratic con Tuition/'
said Dnrid a Hill, la on* of Us many
stirring speeches to tb* Demoerata of
other states.—Albany Tlmes-Unlon.
Ix the English common* Disraeli was
»• one* contemptuously referred to aa a
Jew. With pride and fore* be replied:
! “Yes, I am a Jew I When the ancestors
of the gentlemen were savage* In an un
known Island mine were priests In the
temple!"
. Tua action of the Democratic conren
tion In making a etralghtout light on tb*
tariff, and adopting a plank that say*
what It means, without straddling. Is a
source of congratulation throughout the
country, and tb* peal tl an of the party I*
stronger for It
On of the beet aoooaata of the Chi
cago convention Is that written by Editor
Myrick of Tan Twks-Kkcokdsu, in the
f tamas *f Jan* 96th. It covet* six col
umn*, and I* bright and Interesting and
vary easily gives tb* reader a perfect In*
right Into the working* of tb* greatest
oonvsatiou ever n«e«mbllng la this coun
try—Athens Banner.
Tb* Central Ballroad and I
Company is now I* the bands of a to-
eriver on the application of Its creditors.
It will stay there In all probability until
Its financial affairs have been readjnatad,
and It Is relieved of Its financial eaten-
gtemoate. When It was placed la tb*
band* of It* president, as reeelver, last
Harsh, on tb* application of n stock
holder, sad subsequently In the hands
of Its directors, as receivers, there was
ao charge that It was not abla to meet
all of Its obligation*. A receiver was
applied for to get It oat of the posse*,
slon of the Richmond and Danville com
paay. because it was thought that the
Danville company was wrecking lb
was believed that It was fully able to
meet Its Used charges. And It Is prob
able that this belief was well founded.
Tb* road, however, cam Into tb* bands
of the receivers with a depleted treaa
ury and at a Um of the year when bus
ies** was lightest. It needed money to
t Its Interest obligation, which
matured on July I. It would have bad
no difficulty In getting what money it
needed, because It has first class collat
eral, had It not been for tb* doubt that
existed as to when tb* Injunction would
be removed from the controlling block
of 42,000 shares of stock held by the
Richmond Terminal. Bankets did not
want to risk a loan to a corporation that
that might at aa early day pea* Into tb*
control of those who might be inimical
to their Interests. Notwithstanding tb*
Central's good collateral, therefore, It
was forced to make a partial default
It will be profoundly regretted
throughout the Stats that this grand old
company, whose credit baa been ao good
for so many years, has at last failed to
meet Its obligations. And a sad feature
of ,b* default !• that a great many peo
ple who thought tb* Central's securities
gilt-edged And themselves deprived of
the greater part, If not all, of tbelr I ti
lt I* understood that a readjust own
of the road's Usances will be begun at
an early day. It Is probable that the
Used charge* can be considerably re
duced without much opposition from
tb* security bolder* The work of re
organisation ought to be pushed forward
ns rapidly a* possible.—Savannah News
THE ATLANTA WAT.
Mr. Richard H. Edmoode, recall? of The
Manufacturers' KreorJ, write * teller to Tu*
Balt.mor. News, In which be urge III. red'
ers to p-oflt by the ex' tup's of Atlanta.
This clow oberver decla-c that Atlanta
I. In many reepect* th. nuxt phenomenal
clip lit th. Mouth. It Its. bran tii.d*, no' so
much by It. natural advunt.se, a. by Ilia
spirit of Its people. It. ssy.t
“Vo t rsu'l met an Atlaute man at hntn*.
on lheears.it the •.■•hie or anyalt.ieiH
that h. due* not tell yon that Peachtree
street 1. the nmet beautiful ntlil.nw eirert
In tb* world-end he I* not very fir wroug-
thet Atlanta's climate Is the best In the
aosthi that a* other pine* Itso healthy; that
ter tesdnem of any kind a* well ester real
•state laved meat* It U unquiet lot. shly the
meet Inviting pine la America, and he will
spend an bear to prove Ikes, thine, to yon.
He will tell yea'no men erev net a dollar
la Atlanta dlrL'and ho will make the proof
wot rang that jro* will at oaeo benmeanx-
loas to Invest in Atlanta and eeitie down
then tee III*. And If yoa do ■etUe them
•very holy will do hi. beetle keep you man
ever rvgtetaag It-"
■oamthlng Uke this splilt, aaye Mr. Ed'
meddi, is oUe toand la Than, where people
■hf. It tbelr Aral duty to prate their elate
be town they live la. This total pride
bee enabled Tuns to pledge by private eab-
esrlptl ngWMmtera wertt’s Mr exhibit.
IMMteef which wee eahevritad by a dc
lealnoalveetoa.
laeoaelnetoa Mr. Tdwoode ears Mat If
the ttalllmoreoas will tmbae I be meet roe
with the Atlanta and Texas splrtl, they will
make their etly talked of all over lb* wond of ipo Georgia Hoorn of Repremntatl
lor It* marvrloa* advancm.nl, and In dr* ho Unite years old y*L”
yean they will not bo abb, to build h mm
test enough to .apply Um demand.
When ontaldm talk about ne In this tash-
te poll ter Atlanta. Let as pot on oar Wady-
lag cape and detde what shall beoor next
•waive .tap. We are spending pUseot
y In hnlttlag and la other Unprove-
monte this year, hot weeaa do ell It better.
What pnbile enterprise shall we next an
dertakef-Coaetltatloa.
The Tmxs-Rxcoanxn endorsee tb*
above; and will add that whatever of
anoceaa Americas has achieved Is attrib
utable to tb* same unity of action wbleb
baa bnllt up Atlanta.
*.'■ Good money means money that does
i* fleetest* In vaina, wbetkar U to gold,
rilver orpaper. It means that evary
<l lxr la latriarically equal In vain* to
every other dollar, and that paper proa*
btpay shall bo redeemable la this
-umUrd ennsney. Tbl* Is what the
•liver plank of the Democratic platform
ealla for, and It will nmet with tb* ap-
provsl of the '
of the country kit
THE UOlBTrt'L STATES.
U le the opinion of the rhll*del| bis
Times that since the Presidential contest
of IHJti w* have never bad as many
dinbtful statea sa are now In sight
On* contemporary says:
or tbs stele which voted tor Cleveland lu
UM, when he wea defeated by Htrrlwiu, the
following may be Juetly elaaard aa doubtful
todayi
Coo ectlcul g
North Carolina
Month Carolina *
Wort Virginia.... C
Total
Th# following atal*., which voted tor liar-
rteon la 1SH, rhori hr war o'rrtrd over Cleve
land, are doabttol todayi
California
Colorado
ItUnota
THE TtelBO I*ARTY’S PLATFORM.
Tba platform adopted by tb* Third
party coavaatica at Omaha oa Monday
Is tba same platform that was adopted
atflt. Loot* last Pabruary with
verbal changes, aad th* omission of tba
plank that demands “that tba govern-
meat Issue legal tender notes aad pay
tba onion soldier the difference between
the price of the depreciated money la
wbleb ba was paid and gold." Tbare
wsrn some who dented that this latter
pl.nk was a part of tba SL Louie plat
form, but It was eent out by tb* Asso
ciated press sea part of it. It doss not
appear In tb* Omaha platform.
It Is notlccabla that the new platform
has nothing to any about lessening tbe
burden of the tariff taxes, nor does It
contain any reference to the force bill.
Its main features arc demands that tbe
coinage of silver shall ba free, that there
be an increase In the volume of
the currency, that tbe currency shall be
Issued by tb# government without tbe
use of banking corporations at a tax not
to exeood 8 per cent and that th* gov.
ernment shall own tba railroad, tele
graph an J telephone lines.
GOOD ADVICR.
Tbe following sensible advice from tbe
Savannah News, a strong Clerelaod
paper, la commended to tboas who don'
seem to know that Senator HIU la now
no longer a candidate for anything; but
Is a Democrat all tbe came, aad Ingoing,
with tba help of Tammany to carry New
York for tba Democratic party la No-
•mber:
II appear* to be about time l it the news
papers, especially Democratic p .pera, to stop
'nagfInc” at Menetor Hill. Them lea great
deal of tl)(Terrace bMwoan crltlcl.lug a can
didate tor a nomination and heaping un
merited abate upon d I'nltcd Plate,
tor who I. goingiialrily about hi. ba
I hole eaa tie no donbt that Monator Hill will
•tend by the nominees at the Chicago
trillion whribor ho mods n teller or eon
gratulatloi. to Mr. t'tevolnnd or not. Thiols
purely a m rwrusl ma-wr, anyway, sad If
tb# Htnalor doss not f«vl t slid upon to rend
• urli a l.'to It la nobody's tiuatnma. It Is
Hen-tor lllll's vote ami hi. Influence that
will liolp lbs tlckol. aad lie Is too g*oda
Iteinucrat u«t to .lv. both.
Mu Axttuaw Cauxeoie le an enor
mously rich man, aad ba Is now spend
ing tbn rummer In n groat castle In Scot
land. lie I. surrounded by wealthy
Itlendi and attended by troops of ecr
rant*. At Flttsbnrg many thousands of
tbe men who bare labored to pile up
Mr. Carnegie's vast wealth arc today
Idle because tbelr employer couldn’t see
bis way dear to further acknowledge
organised labor. Just four years ago
Mr. Carnegie gars to the Republican
campaign fund $100,000. A day or two
later he out the wages of his workers 10
per cent. Then, s* now, ba was living
In a Scotch castle, and Mattering bit
wealth with prodigal band. Ut gave at
on* Um* $250,000 to a publlo Institu
tion la Edinburgh. Tb* great aam was
tax wrung from tb* working men of
America. 8o was tb* million he gave to
build's music ball In New York for Mr.
Ulalno'a eon ln law to ting In Mr.
Carnegie Is a vain bebblcr who has
bought hie way Into notoriety. He Is
alto the moat noted product of tba rob*
ber tariff of lb* Republican party.—Age-
Herald.
The Hustler of Roma la dtepoced to
criticise Tas Times-Rkcokdkx became
II pnbllabad without comment tb* fol
lowing compliment to n rising young
Oaotgtea from tba Boston Pont:
“This tana am cf jroanc awn. Tba next
Governor of Georgia will be Clark Howell,
•neeeewrof Ike late Hoary uratfy aa Miter
of lb* Atlanta CuaaUlntlon, twice apeaker
1» year* old yeL'
Tbs Hustler should read The Times-
Kkcoeoee more carefully, aad It would
la advocating
tha rodleetioo of Oavamor North** too
Maldnomly to Jaitlfy tb* Idea that be
cause It reproduces a complimentary
•Radon to Friend Howell It Is pitting
without bis consent against our
present Governor. If the talented young
Georgian aspires to be Governor, h* will
bid* hla time, say 1881 or 1800.
low*.
Maw Hampshire..
New York
Total Ml
la addition to tb* toeepolac Mleblssa
voted tor Herrtaoa la ML bat her district
•lorion wlU saw be eboeea by popalar vote
la the several eoacrsoaloaal district, aad tbe
income wlU sorely hare ete or tbe soar-
Tiie Kolbltes are trying to make
trouble for tb* Democratic party In Ala
bama, bnt It Is saf* to say that they will
ba wiped out when tbe State election is
held In August. Just now they are en
gaged In making a combination with tbe
Republicans, and It la said that the na
tional committee of the Republican
party wilt send $100,000 to hdp Kolb,
with the hope that the regular Demo
cratic State ticket will be defeated, and
tbo Democracy so split that the Repub
licans will be able to control the decto-
rat vote of the State In November. Tbe
Alliance-Republican combinetioorhow
aver, wlU cans* tb* Demucnts to go to
work with vim and snap, so there need
b* no fear that th* State will bn to
out of tbe Democratic column. Tb*
people of Alabama are not pining for a
fore* trill.—New Orleans Statea
A SHOCKING FROPOftAL.
The whole Christian world mart be
■hocked by the report from Chicago
that tbe “Marion Play,” as performed
rt Ober-Am incrgaa la Bavaria, Is to be
made a feature of tbe Chicago Exhibi
tion of next year. It la not possible
that tbe Christian people of tb* United
Statee will tolerate a thing of this bind.
The vary suggestion of It moat fill them
with amassment sad horror. Tb* “Pa*-"
Play,” aa solemnly perforated under
appropriate eircunutaacse aad amid be
coming surroundings before a worship-
fnl assembly In tbe secluded Bavarian
village of Otier-Ammergsu, Is an
pressire spectacle. But tba bldaons
notion of performing It In Chicago,
one of th* attractive thow*
of tbe Exhibition, what dam'
nible blasphemy le thief What
as outrage upon American Christiana of
ere/y creed! What a shock to every
reverent coni, to every believer In Him
who was sacrificed In the awful tragedy
at Calvary! Think of snob a thing In a
place Ilk* Cbleago, the dty of shambles,
amid the bluster, tb* bounce, tb* raeket
and the fanfaronade of the exhibition.
The thing must not be. Erary Catb
die priest aad Protestant minister In
the land should raise Ms vole* against
it, and must 1st these fantastical Chicago
boomers know that any attempt to carry
out this sacrilegious project wlU bring
ruin upon their exhibition, aad will ere-
>1) * shudder In every Christian home,
every church aad Sunday school, and
every pious soul —New York Sun.
Fbaxk McGbath, who was one of th*
pioneers of the Parmer*' Alliance la
Kansas, aad served u,president of the
organization In that State In 1800; has
written a letter withdrawing from tbe
People’s party. He asserts that the
Peoples' party has absorbed tlw Alli
ance and nnlllfied Its useful new, and
that middlemen. Jack leg lawyers and
town loafers are more Influential In di
recting tbe Peoples' party than tbe
farmers. The defection of Mr. McGrath
will prove a serious blow to tbe Peo
ple's party. He did mock to organise
It and give It victory la 1800; and as his
withdrawal probably presages other se
cessions, It will certainly weaken tbe
Alliance In Kansas.—Auguata Chronl
cle.
The Tribute accepts oar statement
that each candidate, Cleveland and Har
rison, “is hla own platform on the tariff
question.” Dot It Is wrong whsn It
: “So It was In 1888." Mr. Harrl
son’s record Is now vitally different from
what It was In 1888. He bad not thsn
signed tho MoKInley bill—.that new
tariff of abominations," As n senator
from Indiana »1882 General Harrison
had urged tbe necessity of tariff reform
As president be bus signed a bill raising
tha duties In ail but two of tb* sched
ules—a tariff constructed by monopolists
In their own interest* exclusively aad
paid for by them In campaign contribu
tions —New York World.
SrxAKxa Ceisp has firm assurance
to Congressman Oates that be wlU allow
tho consideration of tbo substitute for
the Torrey bankruptcy bill rt thte ■*•-
slon aad today aad Thursday may bo
given tolt Tbo MU Is vary long, eon-
alning seventy sections la slaty-on*
>d pages. The debate oa tba bill
as a who!* will probably be short, though
Representative Bnebnnan, of Virginia,
is “loaded to tho mnxxle" against it; bnt
when It Is taken up by sections a lot of
aw will be consumed.
Treiie have been few instance* In oar
poUUenl history Ilk* lb Tb* people de-
minded Washington, tbe Dessoeney dn
minded Jffftnoi, MxiUoi nd Jickioo,
and now they demand Cleveland. W*
bold the nomination of Cleveland under
sock conditions as aa omen of good, as
prophecy of tbo fall of tbo party of
force Mils, public robbery under tb*
forms of law and of plutocracy, and tb*
second birth of sound Jeffersonian Dem
ocrecy.—New Orleans States.
Mr. Van Pelt, editor of tb* Craig, Mo.,
Meteor, went to n drug store rt Hills
dale, Iowa, tad asked Um physician la
attendance to giro hla s does of some
thing for cholera morbne and looseness
of Um bowels. He says: “I felt ao
tb hotter neat morning that I con
cluded to call on tho physician aad got
klatoftiaenp n supply of the modi-
l I wa* surprised whan bo beaded
ate n bottle of Cham berlala'e Colic,
Cholera and Dtarrikna Remedy. He said
bo prescribed It regularly In hie practice
aad found It tbo best be could got or
•ora. I can testify to Its efficiency
In my ease rt all events.” For sal* by
W. A, Rsmbort, drnggUL JnlydAwtm
The people of tbe various states of
this great republic having demanded
and consummated th* nomination of
Cleveland to be tbelr Democratio stand
ard bearer, now they must secure bis
election, or else confess that the Demo-
ciatie party of tho United Statee Is un
able to elect the most popular man tbe
party can show or claim, Mr. Steven
son's name gives strength to the ticket,
which Is believed to be the strongest
the Democrats could make.—New On
leant Picayune.
' Pbeoidext against President—for the
first time in our history tb* opposing
candidate* bare both been Presidents.
Both are tried men; both have mad*
records by which they are to be Judged.
It is no experiment this time. Tbe
nomination of Cleveland and Stevenson
meets with beartv approval from every
section of the country, among Demo*
crate and Independents alike.
THAT
To ran Raima or Tan Rca-sirt ’ la to*
the force MU wee n vital, ti not Ike vita',
ham la the canvass Govern* Hill and
many other dlrtlnentebed Pern teals. North
and Month, denounced It la the most teeth'
laa terms
If Grover Cleveland la nay paMte •.'ter
awe la »0 denounced the Mree Mil ur hM
anythin* Indloetlex that he retarded It as n
vital or Important quart lee lethal ennvate,
a publication at .oca pnMIe alterant* la I he
rolemni of The Hon weald aid bleptettrt
onnvam more than n thousand eonmaa of
Mugwump prals*.
A Conaraav Rsanaa op Tat In.
Cortland, July I.
it makw no difference la tbe doty of
every Democrat whether Mr. Cleveland
denounced tb* fore* bill la 1880 or did
not denounce It. It make* no difference
whether be was Indifferent to It then, or
even favored It, though w* don't believe
be did. What le absolutely certain Is
that, If elected to tb* presidency by tbe
vote* of tbo Democntle party, be will
be stern and unyielding In bta oppoel
tlon to any fore* bill and toall th* policy
of fore* bills, after be has taken bis
place a* president
Tb* great question Is, Shall there be a
force bill? Tho** who are In In favor of
one will vote for tb* Republican candl
date for tb* preeideney; and these who
are opposed to on* wlU vote for tb*
Demoeratle.—New York 8un.
WHO AKK THEY?
The Washington Port hear, that there to
• movement on toot among Uj. Cleveland’,
friend. In Speaker Crop', district to defeat
the epeaker for a renomlnatloa. and advises
any persona so deposed In desist, with tbe
remark that “Mr. euroland's Meade will do
very well nod here their bands full If they
elect him to the preeideney this year."
dodging ky tba way aOklrs stand In Speaker
Crisp's iilelrlri at present, be will ba returned
to Coasts <ewllh bat very llllte. If any oppo
sition. If, therefore, nay of Mr. Clerolend'e
friend* In the dletrlct are wo king agelntt
him I hey ere doing It In a moot remarkably
quiet wny.-Marannnh News.
The TiMEa-RECoanau doesn't be
lieve that sny Democrat la tb* Third
District would so far lend himself to th*
Third party or tb* Republican party at
to oppose Judge Crisp on any such
grounds. No friend of Mr. Cleveland
could oppose tbe re-election of such n
Democrat sa tb* Speaker of tb* House
an<l be true to bis party’s bast Interests
The Washington Post's news Isa fake.
The people of the Third district have
not heard of auy each undemocratic
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GROVKH AND TAMMANV.
The Tammany braves Invited Mr.
Cleveland to Jubilate with them on tbe
Fourth, and while be was unable to be
present, he wrote them a good letter,
and Tammany shouted Itself hoarse,
Just as It did for Bill at Chicago.
With th* “big four" newspapers of
New York, th* Herald, Times, World
and Sun fighting heartily for Democracy
la conjunction with Tammany, It would
seem that New York I* safe; and that
the contest will be transferred to UR
note, where tb* elements nil seem to
point to victory.
Th* action of tbs Nsw York Sun and
Tammany, whose organ Tb* Sun Is, has
dun* much to strengthen the hope* of
Democrats nil over th* country that n
Mg triumph awaits tb* party of tb* peo*
pi* In November.
Tua Richmond Dispatch has fallen
Into tb* Cleveland proesesion aad gone
to axprandiag octhordox Democratic
Th* following sentiment le
“II Ware to mind Iuelecting
tb* nomine* w* most low right of all
minor difference* and remember only
that w* arc Demoerata, first, last, and
*11 tb* time; that w* have a eonatry to
■aro; that wo bava a section to guard
■gainst tha Inroads of tho wont party
' ever bad an eatetene* nmongnaor
our fathers; and that sweets, especially
this year, will com* only to thoee who
work for It”
Brunswick, Ga..
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E.S. GOODMAN, G. P. A.
The sound comes qp from even South
Carolina that slaaderad and deoounoed
Grover Cleveland that It will be loyal to
tha Democracy of tha Union. Tbe plat
form suited Governor Tillman aad tb*
Allis no* men; aad Cleveland was good
enough for them standing on such a plat
form.
Afteb a very stormy isasloa, th* con
vention of tbn ProhIMtion party nomi
nated Gen. John Bldwril, of California,
for praridcut or a pisiform which can be
aaagiainlatiatnra.
WnExavnn Senator John M. ralmer
appears ow may be sure that Mrs.
Primer Is not far distent Sb* Is ow of
the few women who at five minute*'
notice could be ready to start on n
journey to tb* uttermost parts of tb*
earth. She says that she never make*
any plans, In order to avoid changing
them, as with ber It I* the unforeseen
that always happens. She Is Genator
Palmer’s constant companion and bat
constituted herself bis secretary.
Tub press Is calling attention to the
fact that ‘he next presidential election
will be the first In the hletory of the
country to bo decided by .secret ballot.
There are now thirty-live states which
have adopted th* new ballot
Tua Democratic House has voted
agriwt appropriating $100,000 out of tb*
treasury to be used In entertaining th*
G. A. R. convention which will be held
at aa early date la Washington.
Ir is sixty years nine* Mr. Gladatow
first tntered Parliament aad be le still
bowing down bug* oaks and leading a
great political party.
The rimptenad Hate Amy wkteh we ,
he people lit
—ary ropenem of one
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mkn eminent or all
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PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM.
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BUY NONE BUT THE GEXUISE!
Thom perfect Glasses ala accurately ndjnet-
•U to all eyes nt tbe drag stare of
DR. E. J. ELDRIDGE.
A. K. HAWKES,
Mannfartarinn Optician.
Main Office, 1* Wh'tehnll Street.
Lena Urinding Plant, tp Decatur Ml., llndor
Klmbali Houae,
ATLANTA, OK OROIA.
NEW
SHOE - STORE.
COBB & DANIEL
Will in a few days
Hill did aof dodge tbe sliver Isaac In
the Senate oa Friday. He voted with
Ik* majority In favor of free silver.
“md to find how quick Uw
grow Into* large ow.
open a brand new
stock of Shoes at
402, Jackson St.,
under the Wind
sor, next to the
Peopled National
Bank.