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THK OFFICIAL ORGAN OP TilK
GKKI.NK and TALIFliBRO
COUNT y FARMERS AI.Ll
an<k and INDUS
TRIAD UNION.
AI o lit* O Hi • I * I o rg: j* i» o t I’ll •
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in!«• n*o < o•*nl\.
BAUD L. SMITH. Koitdr.
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( "sv (t a,vi ' I i:d..y, Dee. lo, IM,.:.
EDITORIAL NOTES
If you wi*b to know what lli« blue
mark on your paper means read Die
article beaded --'inot-.u INTKKKsi
l\o, tic.
r.VMtvTHiNO points to a speedy
union of Die nouDi and West. U»ery
day , the . nc, ev.iiy .. for . such , a uuion ... be
comes mom apparent. And , , .1 that , union ,
will soon take place upon a platform at
principles Midi as are -«»hodi. d ill the
l’eopln s Early platform.
SjkmhI the day.
Tm. Nation*) Watchman puts
clearly w heu it say,:
“ T he incotlP tax m being opposed
t.y all Die Eastern Demoeratic maii
and the entile Kepubliean party.
The West and the Soulli will suppott
the proposition, ho wi* hball toe tli
MifiKt poliliual aligtniH lit in ilie Sriuite
ii rid House which wax made upon the
fcilver ix»»iic, M
Til h People's l’.irD was oignuizcd
July 4tb. 1S!U, mid i- new onlv sixlteii
moil I f(M old. four moutlis iifier jis
birth it polled 1,122,01") vote, carried
* lx Flutes, divided the elect,.riiil vot,
in three other *tat,•», electing five Uni¬
ted States senators, and organized it¬
self in forty one stales. It him lost
non, of the ground it won Ir.st year
and in the recent elections was the on
!y party whiiii increased its voting
strength I’oca this look as though
the People’s party hud passed Mit of
politics? Kx.
I Ain I’i a v, San b rinicisco, ( nl.: At
fast the people are awaking lo I lie fact
Hint all the gold of the world Is owned
by Dio bankers ami c*pil*ll»U. Ills
the ncli Ilian’s money. Silver is the
pool insn’r loom v ( apltaliids like
pap,-i, too, but it l» I 11 the form of
bond b, aiilig inuiesl. They pndel
»u,:li phfH i lo gold, because il grtws,
day nod night, i-t fair weather
nr foul wentlier, in good season* and
Imd seasons, always the same, and
doe* not cease it* growth for...... sin
gli- moment of all iho !MU nay* ...
venr.
^ ... uh, Loimih nrc belter . .. 41 tli«n gold, , mi I ,
i*4tUi tin* world .
ttwin i> <»vcr on ii.c
ak-rt lo sell tin ir gold for honds, \\ I 1.11
then, arc bunds? The imtion'* uuse*
cured note, of liaiu! bearing inlerest,
utul resting on exactly the same se
curily a* the grt-enbiick. Away Midi
bon is and llu-ir ever-r MiMiming inter
<-!. Give in gm-ubncU, ns safe ns
I Hinds.
GOVERNMENT ( AN NOT CREA TE
MON I r.
Set ’ulirv ( arlide m hi** j o»ch tin
other night before I he yob! ring at Pel
nUHiton'fl made the hdiowing n^ionml
dig Hs-ei linn:
“Tins i- ,, great ami powerful Cun
eri pient, I cl (In rc i- one lldug it can
not do ii run not ,-ioato uiotu y.’’
Then tin Alimglill, who elenle
Ihiough a pitM ess of imluie. must In
Hie »duel or creator of money, r
must ginw like fruit and vegetable*.
Was evei stu b assertion made by u
mildstii Ilf nil.,nee befoii ’
Wntcliimin.
SEN iron STEW ANT.
When Scnaloi Sliwart eamo out of
the Somite■ after the reading of the
I’rt-siilelll'a message a New York re
porter aehod him what ho thought t»1
the lie replied
hoods > then 14 Hawaiian ntott*
nrrhv. then an Int^niatitMml n^rooinetu.
then a fonofli u« dy to puiqw'nr.tu* it
m» ii (an t hf ovriilirowii without a
war, tliv n h 1). M
Tliu tv porter « rot c ii tloiru, hut it i**
doubtful if it uvci priultd. Nalimtii
Wap ,'hinait.
n SOUNDS l ( MILIAR.
Listen to the same eix against tin
[uissage t f the tarif bill, that was used
ill foiriug the lep -al ,-t tin sihet bill
It it* o fiom mi Esi>u»r« j^p<*i
A strong fenturi’ iii 0\ luMiifll "ii
ualiott the many f uhIuvu Hon
wja^ps. I'lif |iU( iin» he umitUv
suitinat itself thf Wilson *iuin
l,ill e-haitg .’in that lilt* lUVM’Ut
of operations, Hit* laomliui imuivy nile
i* hjglirr and the tend, mi Ii ihii!
some reign h-'U*<* , x|»xt n> *• c ilu
hank rate r use l,x An official , - T
I lie Erie Ua di ■nl W ’i.'lit! l.i Ni «
York as saying advice* Inal Ihh-ii it
t'ClVed twin several ini i m iusttial »'
taldishn'enl' on lh-* li of Ihat x«<
which had >et u 1 to the effect
that lhex <*L
early as they lUtClH! **f the
ttie fear of the eft. G pn*|
ttdlfl \ SSiOU.
Ha- i- I i\ j* kmg ii^t *
I u»«nuf*fluriDf{»«laWi9lmiciilitili!Uhnv(
I »hut down be<‘itu*e of tb<- »< • ity
money, and declare it is on ac ount
uiril'. Nation:.: Watch
ina.i.
Hutkiciis Arnica Salve.
The v. lt .„n in . v. „d for - ,t.
Hruiv Son -, ficei-, .1 ! Itheum Fever
holes, 1 ett.’r, (, liappi'd Wands, Ditiiliiaiiis
( orns, and all Skin Kniptions, and |>o*i- It
lively cun a Piles, or no pay resulted.
is euarant. id toytve p‘ I fed nntMwtUm
nr iim, tie'. retUI-den. Plice 2 <•< » th t< -r
...x. h.i sale tic l)i It. J. I eld.
THOUGH IM'KURSTI.NG
You Should Not Read
This,
Uni, ss you are going to heed i’Bad
vice:
l Hu-rw ise, it will only make y<m
feel bad.
We aie speaking t. those Iti» nd
who a-e t,child w tli their aubsm*
Hoot,
Don’t sD p reading now; keep on.
We are go ng to give you something.
Vo I owe us a - wall amount. T wen
tv live reri’ii -or, may la,, a hundred
cents; as the cake tuny by,
. y need Hm! , mount. Need it bad
w. cm.’i ge. along without
, ^ ca|( . t , iV( . „„ ( .,e lP. Running a
^,so’l like running a Gum.
(j„t to pay as you go
L)t» you ?
Well, whiit aie you tc>iriK to do aI>o»i t
it?
Will you take il e 'r uble to s- nd
what you owe u»V or, will you do, as
genet a lly done, aayhon (thing like
tiikom# in i WHO HO, I X( chic;
“Vbh 1 <.w«* that yap r Hoiunib'iift.
but it's not inueb, Hi.d Jt'rt wot w«uU»
while in huihI it i»y mail « i lake the
trouble to go out of the way to pay it.
I’ll pay it Home time when I’m pawing
and it’x convenient. I hub I erf, if that
pMpfl can't live Without the little
iiiiount I ( >w** t, why, its just going
to die anyhow.”
Thai’s the *»y you generally reason,
while llio mme aide bong, styled the
editor worries, toils, sweats, kinks and
snuggles to keep io the swim, and out
of reach of the sheriff
Now dnlo’l we hit Hie nail on the
head? Isn’t that the exact »xeus*
with which you ease your mind while
the poor edilor squirms and scratches
to make ,-nds meet, meanwhile wonder¬
ing whether it is preferable “to lie or
not to lie,” nod trying to surmise if
Him next place could lm any belt, r
uiako this one.
,, VK „ Y j , „ os 1 is own m/noM.
lj( . t , tlow |„, w a „ excuse
leaves us 111 Hie soup.
Our books s' ow that ovei iKiOD is
due us on subscriptions alone. Now
that tlhs) debit is made up from|J of.lots of
little debits, ranging hms of
twenly 1 v« cents to two and three
hundred cent ; each.
\ -hi owe one of H-imc ,1,-hlts.
N " w suppose you throw this papei
*•'** your conscience with
Hmabov excuse? Suppose every other
(lulzhH Roi'rf I lilt Rdine?
TIhmi witAltiu i H rwi m f
VVlirioax, wtt otitflit lo , yet , £-LJ0. ...
1 .
1(1 \ t HI Hr'* f
-'1-AY a IIAT THOU IIWKNT”
And w» can pay wliat wo owe. Ami
we'll all feel better.
It'* 11 fuel.
It won't t«, near *0 hard for you to
it cognize ns when we meet again.
Also. w<- will not have In avoid a
inodiil n:uotttil of publicity. Also
,-nditois will save many steps.
W K N Kt I) lit K Jt'INSV :
If ,\f didn’t we wouldn’t" say so.
^e liflte to dun folks won t do jt.
unless t l o bunnies.! end 1 f a pitchfork
is light behind us. Hut we have debt*
to meit, Mild if you don't pMy us we
e.in’t un i t ’em. To A givatvXteuV out
fiituie 1* m your hands.
Wliat y■ • 11 going to do wiili in?
THA I BLUE M VItK
Beside Hit- name on your paper
moans that we are vary politely, very
urgently ts-gging you to remit the
an mint due us.
Don’t forget it!!!
If y, u caul com - at mice send it by
mail.
Don’t ret “ntytby” liecaus,' we sia-ak
thus. We any il in the best soil of a
IiuOioi. Weknow “you’re good," that
you’ll pay eveiy Cent fell owe. some
nmeci molliec. Hut Hie deuce of it
js, living until wre urt* panl,
I- VI ft- X' l> RKNKW.
It’s your duty to suppoit the papei.
Vccoidltig lo Hie s ipp.Ml giv.--i it,
v»:i| ils worth IliCiease 01 diminish.
Let ’s all lesolve to p.v up this year
a lid III advance t bo lint.
Hut «, ’ll stop, and if von have lead
tins u-.wc ta-g * tni.fo.rn yon that the
aUivesdvce i.- given free of
Aid w ilk id • XF'uU'il i***.*il \\t*
dA.rl a ifHMlUiiH’t* lt».
V»»ois Wry II»»H» «• f»L v,
' Vi Ki»i|V»u.'
AM .
Confederate Money is a
Legal Tender.
N .> Co ft d* 1 -I,- money > not * !eg;il
tender and it never will t». but J.
M Stole, of Gr. entsl*>rn, Ga will
buy a l >“tt have on iiai d File follow
leg aie the pms-s lie pit* f.-r it.
Fol il to: lolls C. ■>» b .S sets,
s!lilO *gi <2 end ' 1 tniis 1 cent each;
i
5 -JO, SCO ami >'* one half cent a bill.
sionp! eslei*. tm,slut bulks and
sta’e bill*. e -hall Cent e ell.
$t.,«Ml bmds. 1<- ,-enta each,
flA as2 s'O bexculs V “. cli.
I desire to Hunk the good people
of Taliaferro County for the liberal
way in which they patron zed me
season so far. and extend to them
standing invitation to pay me a visit
when in Ore* neatmro.
' wi,! J* 11 - vo " * "* l * frorn five
l w6Dty-f!ve per «H.t Cheaper than
meiurnnl in Middle Georgia,
and see for yoiir self,
J _ M storey.
(Irene shorn, f la
Pf'jljs ‘-it Giant Pills.
i.r ;»’w ID dii< Up ( .xdd oMstipftfion and
*i |w • ion. ii> »»i *4. a ii d warrauU'd
i.y bit f K .) Ht iu.
COliRhSPON DKNTS.
DOTS ON THE KOAIh
Uv Thavflkk.
A little rie;r«» child about four
j/ofc burned t<» fbath on Judge
’ la fit nt fori, last Friday.
Ti f was a lar*4«* ^.iUhmih^ of young
it the. resilience of VV. 11.
ii t • evening «»f the 4tli Instant, amt
we no ler^fHfid, all had a pleasant time.
\t Felix Taylor, one of our
b cb* lor*, will run a farm another
M i Jo* Griffith,
note, , of , imr prominent . . ...
a r one
of# lm , ...... t „„.. m ak inif and
„ H ,. Bljr ,.| y inter,., to marry
M „, Mi ,. our i Bagby of Barnett
i, visiiing (/smalt this week, the
<»f,In' ItocUer* family,
\j r | f «*n ry Allen will live on the
!»»•!' pbiee auotlmr y»*ar. It was »r>ld
week* to Mr [{<•*§ ,<»tinn. We
Mr. Allen anl hU leviitiful wife In
inid.t.and hope they wi'l he pleased wi
their ti**w bouif*.
If wri h our to *pf*!Ul a
vt itli Mari'ib Norrin of Williams
r*rij/!»orI io-rI last week* Our visit was
very pleasant one; We were made to
«t I nine by the host and|biH family.
M» ./ * H T. Wriftht of Raytown b«*s be
quite <*iek recently.
Mr Itnftis Taylor a formei resident
this pla.-e, who liis been in Abuiama
several <ar*-, lihf nhirrnd to make
liuine In MiHeounty.
Mr. r.il M lidivaiit Informs us tbit
will move back to bis old home on Pea
W<»K‘ another year, and devote ;iiis
f ' ,r,,llnK
Mrs. E l.iibeth Klliolt of near Barnett.
has been quite sick for some time, hut
'» on the mend at this time.
Mrs Maude Smith of Bain,H vas car¬
ried to the bedside of her sis'er. Miss
< laud Battle, who Is very sick at
flnie,
Mr. Ramsey of Smith Carolina has rens
ted a farm In this county, and will move
here another year. We welcome Mr.
Mr. Ramsey to Taliaferro;
Mr- I harlie Dozier got a fall from his
wagon last week and was hurt very badly
but not serious, ly
Mr. George Gregory and wife
moved to t| elt home, and are now
Up to keep house.
JudeJTurner is visiting ’ tha
Exposition ibis week.
tVe leain Hint Mr. A J belt .Smith of Wars
ren w ill lie n citizen of tills county
other year; having bought land and
to build him residence near Mr. V.
Ely nt’a.
Sharon Dots.
Nik li pleasant weather reminds us
spring time.
The proud old gobbler eats good
this week, our Mine next.
Mr. W. M. Moore, who li*s been
gaged at the mill lids year will soon
town. Ills class at the Presbyterian
duyswhool will verv much regret his
svnee.
Mr. G M Kendrick and wife, of
nre visiting their son, Mr. T. K.
tills w.*ek.
Mr. II M Turner came down from
!n 11 1 11 Saturday night Ho and Ills
made several calls among their friends In
town this week.
Mr, lb-da Arnett, one of WilkerS
ly-* progtessive farmers, was in
Monday.
(>nr gmst “on- Irtend Devil Sun Ely nt"
railed to sen how the town was
along last Tuesday.
V ear load of white and Umlap
of salt at.I. 4 Keodriek’s. and a big lot
,d good dour at 13.75 to |t.?5 per ballet,
tio and see.
Mr, A. 1> Moore lias a very sore hand
which i- a great blessing to him
m,,, f r „„, work
Messrs. Hi Hubert and Joe O’Brien
passed thr nigh town driving a nice bay
hor-e sund iv eve Guoss tltoy li.ifl b<M*n
urn,-where.
Mr. L T M*ort* mule a business trip to
Washington Moiulny.
LittU* WiUtam, son of Mr ant Mrs. T.
\V. Ilateher a hirthday party *o
a miiiiNT of his lift hi friends last I u«*rf*
<*•) * B ‘‘ , " 1 ’ v ‘ ,r ” on ‘ ert * t,MMl
s '
h « *»>'"' **'•'• * Vi : K b ""'" >. m i, K * n " ,« " be crt '}' ^ nU "*
**hooH*-t wot*k mul cut a njsht nice little
, M g,. In tll , f or ehe«d Dr G. \V. Brown
tire wound find M*>*»re hurrltHl hack
to twhmd to recite his morning IWsOtt
join in the game nt play time
\| f j o k vf eirriv’.l Miyt Mantle
Burke Otfl rWiitjc Snml »y atternoen. .Mr.
O'Keefe ean enj»*y driving with tin* nicest
team in town.
Hr. A. V. I>avklrfk»n luw MisTeriog
styrmitHys wiik rhru»uati»m.
Mr K. I vU<’Um nit* hi> bicycle*
H dlianis creek ehurvh Ust Sunday morn
mg. and he and Me. T F Kendrick went
| tl luvb-wn in the ,-ver.ie ■
Santa t tans ail i *- n K> * round he ha '
k tre»dx sent a mg of “t iiil'lio.is’’t 1 Mr
John Burke.
TlH-fxll term of ft Mm,on High shoo,
ci.wrs Friday the tMh ins'
|i**\. Father O Uriel* «*f * fl< i athtUfc
areit of Augusta, ww*»he s **« ot Uex
A * Sviunos Twe*day.
»!i Joi.nut* t)x,rt I ] \ H I p!* •
■tent »t tb*' pis,
AEMOE BROS! i.
I
LEADING Am USUAL l
Our great house grorias ’neuth the
t ude of i
i Bargains
Woiidorful
That fal every inch of space from basement
to m doifts uuuiv It takes cash and a shrewd buyer
.
fo snatch these rare values frem the ^reat
Manufacture! so! ., tlie . iNorui ■»■*• ,i anti | T) i-asi. j -age wove ’ .
got the -neks and the best buyers that
tered tli • Held this season. Nothing new
P£P‘!TtPf] ChUapt; T iia * *
V il®i
V.
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$20/',0b in clothing alone; full .suits from 75c t«'?50. Every
Ill f tgiuable falnc front the looms of the woili. We
hallenge any dealer to show otir ) business ot diess
suit for less than $13.50 to $15. Our Dress Goods,
Silks tmd Trimming Department n tuiuds one of the
incomparable “Midway I’laisaiice. For here you
see the late importations of France, England,
Ireland, Scotland and Germany, China, In¬
din and Japan; we show smooth finish
double width hern itJtas at, 12 Jo, real '-’De¬
values; 50 novelty patterns reduced
from $15, $12.50. $10, $K 50 and
$7 at 3.50 to ti.50 to make
room for new arrivals.
Our //opsackiligs, /’Iain
and St»>rm Surge, (’ashmeres
all wool Henriettas, silk warp
Henriettas, Gilbert Suitings, Benga¬
lees, shaded Surahs, Crystal Benga
lines, Armours, Plaid Soires, Tafetss,
Grogrunes, Damaseas, etc , cannot be match¬
ed by any retail dealer south of Mason and
Dixon line. These g<-ods a re selling like wildfire.
Call e* ly in the morning to avoid the great rush.
The largest and most complete stock of //osieiy,
Gloves, //andkerchiefs, Corsets, Belts, Braids, Edg
mgs, Insurtions, JLnces, Fmbroideries, Gimjis, Nets,
wheels Passamenteries, etc., we have ever before carried.
Our Artistic Milliner,
Miss Julia Thomas, loads the trade with
the grandest and most beautiful array of
Paris styles Vet soon in our city. She never
fails to produce just whet a person wants.
Her sales are immense if cotton is cheap.
She can come nearer making a dollar stretch
|||^(‘ 1)1000 of rubber than anybody. She is
» Taliaferro
anxious for a larger trade from
County. flannels; 40 and 50
Big drive in all wool e
goods being knocked off at 20 e; how’s that!
Zeijrler Bros. $3 shoes at $ 1 . 75 .
“ Sw .*>0 slio<‘s at $ 1 . 50 .
. SllOOS unit .
® Tliuro is nothing ~ 111 WO can not
T*’ Wo keop ovorything . . mid , want
show. * * ' vonr
tnulo nromisillff _ to savo von from , 1*4 lOtOoo «)0 1 1 -«> O
* ‘ *'ll
OOllt; bollOVO . WO Will soouroll. *4
OOF WO
* _ r
to .
1 ours son 0 »
ARMOR BROS!
CjJre* shorn, lllJt.
„
\ VV A / ANTEDspecial Ciawfordville Age ■ t
for ai>d vicinity
f >r the Ordinary Department of the
VfeWopolitan Lift Insurance Company
of New York. <G<x*l Tenitory and
excellent contracl to right man.
Odt.b, Caban:*.* A Co.
Gen'l Agents, Macon,Ga.
Notice Teachers.
1 will tie ready on Thursday, Dec.
■‘1st to make a p*’ ment to the teachers
f.rthevr, D All trachars wlio
have not sent lu ^f)eir r> ports are rt
quest*! t. lo sc at once.
Respectfullv
W T, Flyut. C. !i C.
Begtff Diarrhoea Balsam.
Ueliex. t'x»tir, Dwttheea. xi d Dysen’ery
tHsiS'.l uv. Always k«p by a * apple on
s , xnd >*trr»ittcd [>t;. It J
l.VIP
Crawfordville Alliance
Will meet December 23
The time ot met ting - has l>een
changed to the Saturdix
fore the Fourth Sunday.
■
forget this.
Rlmimatism. Headache, Earache.Too , ,, h
Lud.rs\ , , , v V^r-‘,.;r;,r,',vcr:^ ,
k
nev* are 1 -i ;n | Ht ikiDi! * nh*r, ami
‘it' - A.* r, niv the **«Urft* at cd 'e.
the vi'al ; arts J Uriiv Every ’ M e warrante.1
by 1 »r k.
NOTICE TAXES.
1 w ill be at the followini; named places
on dates heiow. Please meet me promptly
and pay your taxes,
Raytown, Aec. 1st.
Craw fordville, Dec. at.
Battery, 608th district Dec. 4th.
Crawfordville, Dec. 5th. |
Lynsville, Dec. 6th.
602 District court gronmi, Dec. 7th.
Micron, Dec. 8th.
< raw fordville, Dec. 9th.
Dec. Htli.
Dec. 12th.
6oT District, comt ground Dec, 13ih.
Ciawfordville, Dec 14th.
Battery, 60*th District DeC. istl)
1 1 .ui the 15th to the ‘.Oth of D, cember 1
will be in Ciawfordville. My books must
close ou December 20th, 1.893.
Respectfully,
G. T. Edwskos.
Tax Collector Taiiaferro Ci uuty.
I.( ST
A large amount of Money is lost an
nuaiy t.y parties purchasing worthless
fra ‘ trees roses and eic. t et them from
firill <h»t grows their own trees, sends out
~
for particulars and prices at ..nee, send
stamp for descriptive Catalogue. Agent
wanted everywhere.
Add-ess, Clicrechee Nursiry Co.
Wnycross-fia.
Legal Advertisements.
Citation.
v EORGIA -Tamakehuo County. To
T all whom it may concern: S. Ii.
Rhodes, rdministrator of Mrs. Rebecca
Harper, deceased, basin due form sell applied the
to the undersigned for leave of to said d.
lands belonging to the estate -
ceased, and said application will he heard
on the first Monday in January next, at
10 o'clock in my office, in the Court House
of said county.
GEO. II. MITCHELL,
Dec. 6. 1893. Ordinary.
Citation.
/~s EORCIA—Tai.takkhbo County. R,
11 J, Mai n tnd Gharlie Mann as exec¬
utors of the estate of John T. Mann, lias
duly made application the to the of undersigned said
for leave to-ell lands estate;
and 1 will pass upon said application on
the first Monday in January next in my
, ffice in C< urt ltous* of said county. Said
land consists of a tract of land containing
three hundred and eighty-five acres, more
or less, in said county, adjoining Joini public
road, ands of Charlie Mann, Hol¬
den , J. C. Luneeford ami other*.
GEORGE M1TC HELL,
Ordinary.
Lt UAL COTTON MA1KF.T.
Good MU’dling *
ktrict Middling “t
M pldling 7
TUB CnUKCllfiS
CHAWFOHDY1I.I.E.
Baptist church. Rev. B. E. L. Harris
pastor. Preaching on first and second
Sundays in month at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. in. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Pray
er meeting Wednesday night,
M. E. Church, ltev. J. R. Lewis
pastor. Preaching 011 fourth Sunday in
month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 4 p. m.
SHARON.
Methodist Church, Kev, A. Huges
Pastor. Preaching 4th. Sunday at
11 o’clock a. ID. Prayrr meeting Fri¬
day nights, Sunday 3 o’clock P. M.
on Sunday.
South Liberty Presbyterian.
Kev, F. T. Simpson, pastor. Preacb
ng on third Sundays at 11 e’clock.
I’rayer meeting every Sunday night
Sunday school 9:30.
Purification church, Roman Cath¬
olic. Rev. A. J. Semmes, pastor.
Services on Sundays at 10 a. id. On
eek days at 0:15 a.n-.
PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFORM
Adapted in National Convention at Omaha
Jit']/ 4, 1892.
First.—We demand a national currency
safe, sound and flexible, issued by the
geneiel Government only, a full b ga
tender for all debts, public and private
and that without the use of banking eor
porations, a just, equitable and efficient
means of distribution direct to tli* people
at » tax not exceeding 2 per cent per an
nun), be provided, as s«t forth in ttie
uhtr,M suiy p'»n cf the Farmers’ Alli
ance or some better system also by pay
ments in discharge of its obligations tor
public improvements.
Second.—We demand the fieeand un
limited coinage of Silver and gold at
present legal ratio of l'i to t.
Third.—We demand that the amount o.
thecire-ilating medium be speedily in
creased to not less than f50 per capita.
Fourh.—We demand a graduated in
come tax.
Fifth.—We believe that the money of
the country should be kept as much as
[lossible in tbe hands of the people, and
hence we demand tliat ail state arm na
tional revenues shall be limited to t |,p
necessary expenses of Die Coverniten
tconouiically and lionestly administered
Fifth ,_\\ e demand that postal savings
banks be established by ti- goveiment
for the safe deposit of the earnings of the
people and to facilitate exchange
Seventh —Transportation boing a
of exchange ai d a public necessity, itic
overnmentshould own an 1 operate the
ailroadsin th • interest of the people •
Eighth.—Tlie telegraph and tbe tele
phone, like the post-office system being a
necessity for transmits, not news, should
be owned and operated by ti.eGovern
mentin the interest of the people,
Ninth —The land, Including ail the nat
un»l sources of wealth is the heritage
ail the people and sliouUl not be me
nopoii/e.1 , , for speculative , purpose*, and ;
1 —«ne,bio uf ..................
AH Iain*! now h .4 t>y ianro»d
nt | other cor ignitions in exc*** of llteir
,mkl be reclaimed Dy the G. v C rn
tnd held for »vtus ; >*UUrso
Your Time
7
When it needs repairing can be profit',
ably placed in my hands. My long ix
perienee as a
Practical Jeweler
Ei antes me to do all kinds of work pers
taining to tho Jewelry Trade in a profU
cient manner. When your clot k or watch,
oreastpiu or ring, or jewelry of any de¬
scription that give needs repairing, When or anything in
line me a trial. you wish
anything in the jewelry line made anew 1
can do it, and guaran.ee satisfaction and
pricet.
Respectfully,
A. S. Lara-more,
{ Crawfordville, Ga. „
Office in Alliance Store.
Notice to Debtors aodCretl
itors
GEORGIA—Taliaferio County.
All p,rsons indebted to the Estate of
W. M. Tappsn, late of said county ties
ceased, are requested te make immediate
payment, and all persons having elaims
against said Estate are requested to teims pre¬
sent same to the undersigned in
of the law.
Pkkbe A. Tappan.
Executrix.
vVhite Plains, Ga , Ncv. 20, 1893.
Bargains! Bargains!
Geo. W: Brown, Sharon,
Ga., will sell out at cost all
goods for the next
Thirty Days!
All persons indebted tome,
either by note or account, will
make satisfactory arrange¬
ments to settle or the same
will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection.
Dec. nth, 1893 .
LUMBER!
Good, seasoned lumber of
all description for sale. When
you want anything in the lum¬
ber line call on or write to
ROBT. SMITH.
Philomath, Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC!
I desire to state to my old
patrons as well as to my new
friends, that I am back in
Greenesboro at my old trade,
blacksmithing, with Mr. C. H.
Finch, back of Armor Bros,
store.
JNO. IRWIN.
FAWKES
-C^s
cryst. SK.
R AM MA
BUY NONE BUT THE GENUINE.
3,000 Merchants sell ft/WXTT
gPEXT/CL
2,000 of them handled o,hev Spec¬
tacles without Success.
These Famous Clasofs are Fitted to
the Eye at
Dr. B. J. BHIDS.
Crawfordville, s - Georgia.
J. H. MONCRIEF.
Resident Dentist
Creen63 ’0T0, Ca
I wish t“ return my tliAuk- t - a ^ener
eus public for past favors, and tc announca
lJat j j, a , t “New and Improve,!
Method for operaHc-ns in fi.bng teeth
Am prepared to serve you in a satifiactory
mariupr at all lisr.es.
JAMES DAMSON
— Attorney at Law.-
Geeuesloro (ieorgia
LOANS negotiated.
Office in Court House M il. i-ractic'' in
adjoiningcountias
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