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VOL. XIX.
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■erortre —P T. MtOtrhen
■■nW I.kTOiri
Cboavthnen—ft ft Carter, W. IE. Lure,
G, ft hmn. W. X Pwfai. Q E Eady
Council raera reened aad fourth Too-'
day sight* tn each amote. t
CHURCHFS- 1
Mnooucav. —Preaching recnad Monday ;
aad tetnnkay be*me x each mnutb. Bev. (
W. J. Wood, paator. Pnrarkmg *• fat!
ffadny by Bev. R J leß well. Ptsyer,'
Beettec every Wednesday night. Seaday •
riart >» a m. '
Bamar.—Pieartiei third Sunday and <
Bafwr by beforr ha sack ssoeth Rev. F. J.'
Anna, preCr seaway acbwFMF a. a*. ' (
Panrmtt Barrrwr.— Preaching every
fourth -undav tad .Saturday bekwe. Bev.
R & Bust*, prefer. 1
SECRET ORDERS
Chattahoochee Chapter So. » R i
fek-leenreuwl samrtey sight in <
each mowth >
Cfattfaswtoe Lndre 5* M P t 1'
X Mara fax *ad thirl Satarfay cighh
R each mrarh.
Th.e CcnxxL'tsr
fafinary—G X Crate
Cterk Superior Cnort— L T Lane. 1
Sberiff-J T. Ltpaemahu <
Tax Receiver—ft E Eley.
Tax Colfertw —H. F. Spearman. 1 1
Treasurer— Ff X 'Ertuphrna
Surveyor—K J. Bailey.
Cowmer—B. E Parker.
Co. Aiimurrncnti -r—P A Whitaker. ‘ <
Board Cnmnussioners Roads and Ret"-
anea—G. X Cnia. Chairman. M. T. X-, I
tot,. 11. L Hendrick. M X Lane, B FI
Tompkins. Boari wt in regular tea
aina int Twa'tya ia Jannaay. A pni. Joly,
and October. t
JVSTICE-b OJCBTS.
Franklin, PSBtu Dtst—Court Sim Friday
W & Hubbard. J. P. R G Crun. S P :
b>a Grove, TTrih Dist.—tferrod
Wednesday. T. F ShartolSir!, J. P. J
T. Fever. X P.
C«XaO, •aSri Dist.-^arei Monday ’
XC. Ware. J P, W R C«*. 5 P.
Covmte, **th Dwt—Third Saturday.
IC. Grifllth, J. FUSIL Darden. X R''
Ccatralhatchee. MOtoi D»c—Forth
ftataniay. J.C Camp. J P.iF. Wyatt.?
KF.
- BockaU. XRIb DtaL-Fuartk Friday. J
»■ W- ■■fai, J F, T. P. Atkireoa, K P.
Tiexa*^ 7SX< DU.—Seo nd Friday J.'
XMad, J- F^G- W- Ptainin md. KP. I
Ffat Sstvydey !
TXW.AF.O X B»m%>_P- _ |
TAivi^P, P. a
a. k !
Chronic Nervousness
Cadi M Stay, Huiaa
Beatebg.
Cantkwn:—l have been tahiar
ynurßaa«flnciveServtaeforthepa«a
three months and I cannot say
enough ia it* praise. It has
Saved fly Life,
for I had almost, given «p hope of
ever beissr veil again. I waa a
chrome sufferer from m t vnmnrtrind
cooid doc steep. I was also troubled
with nervous he attache, and had tried
doctors in vain, until I used yomr
Berviae. hrs. m. woon. m,r» i« tx
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Cures.
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♦ u.-"» «Sv -want 1
*n«nmr«wx-nrame ,
roe aau ar ;iwiti
leaeaaeeaaaaeaaefnoeeee
Kg lot jnsticv a court euMmotm
juW printed al ihn 51»s job o«e
all kinds of printing done to ord<
and on eh art notice.
.
The Franklin News and Banner.
ITbaXi —and The Bnoerf
f CwBbMFHHI j
MB. CBIBP*S LETTER.
kb nua vaar —r tear 1
OhajaataaaK— a.
asZeTbahr****
Ffwakrr Criup one invited to at
tend the recent ataCe convention, bat
has dutire in oongrear voeM not per
asit biai to do a In lira of bi* prea
enee be indited a ctroog letter to the
dratMcraU of Georgia, vhich rhoahi
be read and pondered well by there
who are diapered to iinpegn the rec
ord of the party.
Regarding the work of the detno
eraoi Mr. Crisp aays
“The drareeracx party of our Kate
and of the union may well feel peend
of its record. boring all the
years of repoblrean mianile. st hat
aaeadleatly maintained the principle*
of Jeffmoo and earr^auy battled tor
the rights of the people. For nemiy a
quarter of a century it baa coutrolied
fbe pefatica. Jeatiny of Georgia. It
haa given tu an finest aad economical
government. It ban protected the
ngbta of all, and has conferred ipr
cial privileges upon none. We point
with pride to the character of men it
oat elevated to die great office of
governor. They have a.T been bon
otabir aid diHingnsahmt citiaena of
great ahi I. ty. »ho have nnselMbly de
voted their talenU to the discharge of
'.aeir poCtieai duties. In the nocii
natmo we have juat made for Tint
high office, ne have xt lowered atand
ard. Our candidate ia a man of great
ability, bort by the confidence and
fflpport of ail lovers -if gcod govera
'neuL With inch a candidate an l
with a muted party, the Mnit can
[ not be donbtfnL —■
“Two y art apt, for the first time its
’ more than thirty year*, we elected a
.emucratic prewdent, a democratic
senate and a democratic houae of rep
rraentativen, Coogrca* wan called to
' zether in Augnat, hnt, and han been
?ia ram almont enastaatly since.
: When we came into paper, we
‘ a buwkrwpfrd treasury. We 2aaad a
ti.trrrnl sj*«amwhich wm irtniin.il to
, mats and mraoprliea. which taxed
the many for the lienefit of the few,
; and which had deat.^yed the general
propriety of the com try. As a mult
of there laws, we fousd bankruptcy,
panic and distress. With our eflbrts
to right the wrongs of the people
you are familiar 'jefte of our lriec<i*.
impatient at shat seems to them
unneceanry delar, pre dispoaM to
criticise and fin i ait with our act
mw here. At’s reflection
should satisfy theuaf the injustice of
the coarse. Wh Vfoe have a good
majority in the bopr. in the renate.
which, when full, ■ contpraed of
eighty-eight taemneh, we have only
foetv-four democratJ «>ur majority
there is more spp-ir^ than real. Ab
solute unity of e- niment is rarely
I found in any pd :•! party. Legia
latsoc ia the result oeoiapromise. We
cannot expect in onyear to undo the
work of thirty. W are confronted
! and impede! at eve step by tru»U
I and monopolies ar large interests.
which have been bit up under re
pcbtican law*, ami hich must dir
[ with the dentrwctfo as there laws.
I Neeesmrily our preere is slow, but
j we are waking prose. The demo
r cratie purty has c altered nor failed
in ia efforts to reem the pledges
male to the people We hare not, on
all questions, vgre-as to the bent
meti'ods of re-leer < those pir>lg^,
* bat we are honestindeavoring to de
• so, ami if the pece will continue
the figiit on the hl lai*! down in
_ .iar party piatforooreesa must ul-
timately crown oaf&irra.
-If any .lemocic reprerentative.
• in the opsuiuc of hionMituentz, baa
> foiled to vote in acdance with plat
> form piedges. thenedy ia rather to
> abandon such repentative than to
> Damion th* party whore principles
> we believe. No nia greater than
► hi* partv. and no ty can hope for
> success that > kies cbaore repreren
> tatives in full synthv atel accord
» with its perp**“ it* principle*.
1 “We will soon* upthe boanem
I of this session; anbeu our work i*
I summed up. we jtwot fear to be
I judged thereby. Will not have ae
’ eornp’iahed ail we led to accomp
j ii»h; we will hare *1 in aouie mat
’ ten which the pakae greatly at
— hrarC bat we willre reduced ture
boo: we will havewrged oar mar
or. keta: we will hav«ved somewhat
fer the burdens of tb^r by taxing the
i incomes of the ri we will base
FRANKLIN. GEORGIA, FWAY, AUGUST .31. 181)4.
m^nir it ensnr^t fur nssMinnß of |pno^ple
'to ibtw the .rri nsMW ri G*; w!
' will bararepralrd oiira Wreni tire !
lira hm: w will hare tedond pob- (
, lie rxpeeditaree: aad we will hose
maatfrstod smoM aad dforewaatd '
parpoae to tee tin or the cooHst with
all corners whether reyabbana nr
popolicta. nwrii we- aboil hare ta»|
deemed every pie*lge we have saaie to.
the people. With areh a record w*
ahall have nothing to fear. We will
emer tbe earning rnngiweMonsl enn
:eat througtiwnc the anion with vigor
and with euafidence.
-^To oar party friend* we will My, ‘
while we have done much, re base
Mt <*Me all we hoped to da. We will
pumt onr party opponent* to what wei
have done, aad incise them torarcwM 1
folly amail na before the people, ifi
they can.
“Again thanking yon for year
। kind invitation, Md regretting my •
inability to accept it, I an sincerely
yean, € Manun F. Cxtar.”
>w4e* Kbnaofltowofr a fea<.
One of the tramp card, which,
■ Judge Hines aad CoL Tom Watson.
: । are playing in their campaign i* the
' claim that the men who were for Ge*.
’ Enins, -specially the old voldiwn, are
. refusing to rally to the support of JI r..
F Atkinaon.
Id refutation of the claim, which |
F everyone who hoons anything at all
. about the ntnatioa, knows it to be a.
t. lie made out of the whole cloth, for.
T. R. K. Cobh, one of Gee. Evans'
t meet ardent friends and active work
; ere has written the foliowing card to
- the public:
|| “I notice that Judge James iL,
Hines the popaiist notninee for gov
ernor, ia bia speech, aanerted that thej
11 Evan* men are leaving the denuieratir
i party to support him. He earner
*} prove it! The men who followed Gen.
~ Evana are a* loyal democrats to any
. : in Geergm. It is an injnstiee to Gra.
t Evans and bin atoaneto and many fol
. lower* fcr Jn^e Hines to make meh
! a stirimeat, When Gra. Ariane wUL-i
i.devw from the ntas I, m hie friecj >ad
Ftanwportß, tendered ma ntrviots toi
11 bi ~
sfdM|MMfoMW * OT Wt Wteliry to -
I devnoetaey and endorsing the atop L
, had taken in offering my hum bloat
I services to the greatest party in the
t nuion. Why dore Judge Hura in
, sinuate that the Evans men will be
i entme to 'lemocraey? Hia partner
► at law mu I personal friend, the H-m.
. Thomas B. Felder, than whom no
i truer •ieumcrat lives, sod no more es
, fective and ardent Evara man worked
■ in the recent campaign, avowing on
i the ’tump he woabl support Mr. At
’ Idmm, aad will prove bia words by
opposing Jmfge Hion to the best of
, bn splendid ability. The Evans men
f entered the democratic prmary in
' guo*l faith, and wkc-n Ges. Evan.*
■ withdrew, for the sake of party har
mony. every honest democrat felt him
self hoand by honor and party loyalty
acd fidelity to Gen. Evans, to support
rhe democratic io<ntne** ao>! work
i for rhe democratic party. If Mr. At
. kinaon had been defeated in the dem
i aerate: primary, knowing his friend*
. as I do, I know they would have ral
lied to the ;emocn»tic banner, m Ev
■ aas foiends are doing now, and bring
. up a grearer majority than that which
: met Peek when Nurthen was ma,le
governor.
“I believe everv honest E-ans dem
-1 ocrat will support W. Y. Atkinson.
“Tbomss R. R. Cobk” 1
A C—k Bilk Fra*.
►
‘•Table an«l Kitchen - is the title of
a new cook book pnldiaed by the
. Price Baking Powder Company, Chi
cago. J ietatth’s time it will be
sent free if yon write a poatal men
( turning The New, hd Bathes.
This book has been Lned by onraeive*
, abd is one of the best of iu kind.
, Besides cootamg over MF* receipt* fijr
all kin<ls of pastry and and borne
cookery, there are many hint* for the
. tabh- aid kitchen, rtiOwmg how tn
set a table, how to-enter the dining
room, etc.; a hundred and ooe hint*
ia every branch of the cnlinary art. i
• ook-ry of the very finest and ricueat
is well as of moat eeonomieal and
home like, m provided for. Iw-tnem
ber “Table and Kitchen - will be sent, ।
postage prepani. to any lady sending
ber address name, town and state» 1
plainly given. A copy in German or j
Scandinavian will be sent if desired, i
Postal card aa* good a* letter. Ad- i
■ires* Price Baking powder Col, Chi- i
cajo, HL ij
Ybrreaaoaraae ia Apif the
foet that r—f gfi itißiMh tM||Bt
come «f the frw.it immi of eoa
greM aod with the aaMMB *f thr ad-
MSMBtfStiMI • iuml t
there are pad ood mASk re mu or
farU. TtednMrfWT*
prepMitMMM woaM tattSt the utter- j
aoee of a fobehoad. UM the fah
maelite doeaa't in trad It dors
nvjt t*j li^t fis^r *sl ^^n^sta^pt,
of Itawwa party,ortoJLmpaM the
coufuMiiio cbe ot cHa '
It so rnafc—d, rhagArt there are
good grnaaA for <fi|pKtaftiato with
the Meal to as the WW «f MBgrttt,
aad the pohewofCldF imd. WW<
ttoa 9 Ihwa tl ftdbao Mar rwaoMtabb*
WWW- »• mW »<FW MMM I KHKWmBMX:
the democraiie yar^^Tga aw to
th* popoliau? Tliat m a ^arstiao
which the labmaetoir,nuhytatisgty
anaacn ia theseggli*.
Swtiooae that, iaafiaal -f democrat** *
soeerM ia 1H9% fiat popiHiat* bad
' efected Weaver ami ateuned eoatoolaf*
both branchra of e u^rm, what
wook! the ressitiaM* iditwu of af
foira. at thfotiam, Itov- brea?
The frthmai efeciatr i«awould not
have been repatted, Amato the pop
. ulote favored artafadi.g A.
The prohibitory *ta* bonk tax
would Mill be to *Ae. httMtee the
popwlwuareMtetfotly ffypwl as'
are the repubßato** -so» rehaUhta
tam of state baatafT arae.
The exnsliieto|f< |rea: us toi
Yankee rnlduM indteJ of being re
duced, as has tee*toh* euat, would
| base been doubWT idag the policy
advocated by W«Ar anti imlorarii
in the Gawha phjn.
The banded ifiAbtedaaa «f the
eonncry, which hm bn a Dcrdfessh ,
■ aad atiamelrady foe-ared by fifty
millioa dolloia b Cleveland— for
which he is jaati®rao.incr<i—woald
bare been cnafl^findrr the pkdgt
'of the p<*( uM Acfeno, to eleven |
tbeaauid ^nplfcllfrdi ^ rx , In other*
( s«nb, a niter FjW* ornTpiaig-1
«, th* bo^yjMWinT t bwve been
^MtotaaaK «** twenty I
‘ ** 4
The art bare brer
touched, and! ^nfianowa McKinley
law would bey yw danger whatever
There is nneh nang-emen' among
popahsto •* tbl foFff quMtion that
they ignore it a|wth> - in their ptat
fora.’ Thmgh jreiHect.>>n root the
people y*-ariy ofjbißfon* of <fol!are, so
-irany popalistr fovor it that their
platform »• rtle tm th presence of
the infamy! An lon, instead of the 50
per cent redu ao of 'ariM robbery,
which will mor be accnmpli*hed by
the democrats. Acre would have been
no reduction a: |L
The only pi able boon to the peo
ple antler pop ft rule would have
been the rector, ire of free coinage to
silver; aad T m Watson, in hia
■“perche* id 18F2. gauged the measure
of that relief bv y atrdly declaring
that it ^woohl newa* the circulat
ing medium only M* cent* per capita.”
That io a fiu »forement of what
would have bn-1 tie result, to <late.
had the papal wt f orty, instead of the
'letnoeraxic party, aicoreded in 1
It ia a foir Matrmefo. of what would
result should that party nuraculouaiy
succeed in 18&6.
What a em.letao, then, is the
democrat who, braugb a just diseut
isfoctiun with t ie Gr tie of good effect
ed hia purtv » amenta, fells into line
. with * party v eL »-mid have ac- •
compiished * l y fore that ia gnod,
while doing rc b mere m direct:*: ns
• that are abe ly aid fearfully in
xpntoas ami • Tfal!
There woe ao praaiaility oC
compaamng ,i>- .'form* that demo
crats earner v wire re the popu
iiatsinpow-' Fbe poeeibilities of
that party wo be »u the direct ton
of evil uoly.
Bat there s ■> I■pe of its ever get
ting control. io <ready stricken
unto death. s «ng ground in
every state. J' •#» ooe every state
of which it cc - res tor.:rei in the
fell election*. -at r the folly and
the crime of d- me- uic u pport in
some of the ex • --me western states,
it would not ha-ea member in the
next congress. Then- fo^o hope of
retrenchment acd reform but in the
democratic pur y. The kofe there ia
m it i* lesoro^i by every defection in
the direction of the ignio fetnes of
populism, hemd by toe party mid
help to improv- it in the particulars.
io which it is ddhetive. That io the
tree party wwlom. —bpacta Ishmael
ii*.
ATixa Toars icalf.
L F.KMaoa of Sfoo TMvff Forty Ke
L. P. Barnes, a lending third par
ty area, and editor of the [halton
■comomoc, a strong third party pa
per, io out ia the following card “to
the people of Georgia'’ in which he
• bitterly deMunceo Tom Watsnn:
Mt is not necnwMy that the editor
lof thia paper should assure the people
: of thio state chat Ite is a populist aad
’ that he represent* true Jeffersonian
and people's party doctrine. I have
proven my feith by my works, and 1
write this can! to warn the populist
party of this state of the impending
Idan gers that confront* it. We have
। fought truM*. eorubuiatious, u*nrpu
: bona, monopoly and one man power
and rings of every description, and I
j believe ia true Jcffertonirn demucra
i cy, but when I see a man arrogating to
j hi mor If the nghi of* dictator in sneh
, away ami m such an alarming e*.
, teat that the nar of Russia would b*
ixohanied and tremble to do, or the
!greatest king of the *troagrsfom<mar
; ehy «f rhe world would refrain from
: doing, I think it is time to warn mv
I
I people of tmnMe that w jntt
jiM. The populist party, as I un
derstand it, i.»n not belong to any
ooe man m Georpa or eleewhrre.
Let me warn you against following
i th* wiki schemes of the man that is
dictating the policy <>fmir party in
I thia state. He » a dangerous Iraler,
and if we follow him. we can only
T hope at least to reap the re wan 1 whu-h
will be bitter renv -w and woe. Let
jos as tree and tried populist*—a par
■ ty ''■imposed of die people—and th>.
■ whole people—work in baruvooy tee*
! gather a* a party, and not be side
tracked by this loni of lords, the
'Grand Mogul—who is throwing rack
a light ia front by bi* tremendons
braia that it ia impossible to see .he
party at aiL We do uot want » dic
tator. Harainny is the great thing
with na One half of the third party
members will irate it and go buck to
Ke tern static- re repubhran party*
. before they will submit to Waivin'*
F mm'a^uvo.
; fiamWM®Q*U®l l^W^Mw^roaMs Kuf? IsraM I"*
. ||LMre old urepa to rhe rear aad ai-
spaK*. He has ignored th* white
bor of the state, and they will n«.t
vote with ua if Watson is to be a dic
tator longer.”
Editor Ber g»*s on to call Mr.
WaUor. to account for tDe money sub
acrihei to fnrniah forth hia newspa
per, which paper, he *ay», -‘consist*
of a lead pencil and some paper to
«rite abase on. - “When-, - he asks,
“is the sl*mMN>, the *N>J»O, or the
^50,l)W?” Echo answers, “Where?”
An*l then be asks this question: “It
is a big I and little u. Is he not Ba
ling if to boom himself for congress
in the tenth? Can anch methois far
ther the populistic movement?”
He eoncltules bj sayirg that the
pr.pulists will not snbmit to Watson's
rote or rain policy. He aay» Watson
i-.as tried to bore the party from the
first, and that be is bur sing it cow.
and say* emphatically that Wateoo
know* bis charge are facts, and that
they are true.
— * UM ■ — ■
Trfbwta us Xrpot.
At a regu;»r -oromnnu-ati nos Fleaim
UeL*e the lunlererzne! were appointed •»
» —immitle** a> <treft rr*ji>it>>ns exprresiv*;
< «r I»w br tie- death <>f onr br tie r
Bev. J. J. Coat*, and report a? foßuwi:
Rev. J J. foots depurod tx>! life Jnly
4.1*94.
Rev.lved. tnt. That by -l-ath of our
brother Christianity w deprived of an rr
nament, the church a yxxl member and
minister of the 9*pel, and oar featersity
« faithful member.
2. That we tenrier <nr sympathy to hie
family, f' r tro’y Liu rempmii n ha* L-t a
tai»»! ilfeti niw no.*!aunt, hu chil
dren adewoted and ir>vimt fetber, and hu*
relaffre*, frietxie aad ne^bhon a noble .
izen. To *ll r X which we bow in hnmbb*
vibmime n. behevinz that wk:!" or 3am i
ber» dimin jibed by one Heav-n is* in
crested by the «»m»‘ A l ar «ar>eiari<in»
with him were of the -t pi.-aaait natnre.
»6't hk* memory wi» be he! 1 by n» in as
!brti> >na’e reme’.nbrac e. ind oar k-wi is J
his eternal pur..
i Fhat racb m**ail>T ■ f *":r kdre wea- j
the neual bwdsw - f ae«trcing thirty day:*. (
4. That this ex prcwion A oreirr^w Le t
published in the FaavxitA News asd
Basse* wd a copy be tendered the fam
I ly of oar iecraaej br.Ch'r
W. R Cum, i
W Ft Xeearr.
W W. WHLOtSS,
fjxnauttee.
T"' 3LOOO i» be senxe o
* h a.;u. T^e H-z«l * Sarsap.r ui • 1
r -eep it pure and n<h : ’-e sure to g- (
lOOO’? ft- s *'- e " CAMILLA. ,
Dr. Price’s CraMl Bakiwg Powder
WwtrsFUr n<kcM Kite I—* D*fcw* ■ i
j p. t. Mecrn itf.x, *
t Editor and Pn prietor. f
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The awert epirit -4 Wr* ELzabeth J*ck
»>n tr»k ite du-ht finm earth Feb JB, at
I^o p. m . an*! her renuiu were laid tu
rest in the femity graveyard.
Mr*. Jarduoa War born in Kentucky.
' July X r*!X and came tn Heard county ia
the latter part ■< Movwmbrr. IT»*. ebe
lived to 'he age of 79 .ease, 7 usmtha. 30
day* M yean at her life were er wired
> with happm-w* and neefiilnesu by her tnaa
nacr tn Mr WiiHam Jactaoa. who yet
survives her. abe ws» the m> ther rrt 4
ebikbrn. 7*>f wlusn tre living b> m*«irn
her lues with tbnr acret tuher
| She joioed B. thei church July 15.
an.! ■»*» laptxzrd by Rev H. X Borer.
Mn. .f usUA wv i h’vintr and dev ted
flliriefiaa namer. ovex isdnartiax her
children in honesty, m. rsHty. 'rwUi •«<<
rin x. Languaire is inaite^oale Is express
the jraduesu an*t Utethine* >4 Jus n*4>ie
w -eua MaUi at hur lite war spent ;a
minietenng to the McX tkufy we nriw
that gentle hand to tench the a< b.ng ! r >w.
and that .-herrtui n we to bury ua op amid
rr m.* and » r «
She waa stnekea down with eryiipela*
on Tuexiay. and lied n Friday 6 Ah’ win*
Her snSrriag WW intense, hot die endured
U with the f iri' ade am! pr.:u*n.r A nr
wire- ha.- rke bopesad faith ’*> believe that
Gnda will must be lone. <>n Wednesday
-ve daring her riwim she called her son.
-amni i T Jarkar>n. to her bednfcie and had
a long talk with bun. instructing him h. w
to iltepoe >f her things. bile had *me
o<® 'hat were te’.rkwwa*: threw -he re
■juested to remain In the family .She was
perfectly rational am! calm am! '-beerfal as
thonrh she wae rang ■■<> a -hovt pmmey
to return at ntgUtlhlk ■W.c renairked tn
him that *he wasnow r-tng t* leave them
aea-r to meet again in this w rid, but s>r
all h live a Chnsttaa j> and meet ber in
neavea.
We er tend - nr daepeat «ympathie« to
the xrief stricken hiwl tn«l and children,
flow sadly you mtse her* A -Lad* w of
r!<* ir now hovers •round that once happy
home There's her vacant ■ext, and you
n<> more re ber wnßing &ce ami bear her
rheerfn! w- nia 'A advice, Sir ’be ia —
bwevrr a» w. but ynnr preen ns loved one
is m t «i^d. she is only sfovpawr: Y-m
<ho<;hl reyare tliat her l t>«iddee'U will nev
er die, and that her -w-vt spirit b in the
parasiree of <>-d, resting at the frete-f Jesus,
hee fn -m ail-iTO'-r mu! care That pre
rfim* btaly you I ve,! ■> well in life will
sweetly slo-p anti! the -rrecfw n uvu,
when •hr will leap with joy th mffleTtaaa.
S radiant with mure -rtoutv. to meet the Sav
inv ;n the air. wfaar v-ace will proclaim
tWrirsih n swallow*-*! up in vr li iy "
B XX
— ~'ro*“*S - -
Tbc third party, mtsaamed people’s
party, a* we have often mid, i* fall
of here* in*. It* p 1 at form is made n p
portly of heresies, and it* tender*,
cprakers, waters and offfo> bolder*,
are jaturated with heresies. Below we
extract a few of these heresies f.>r jh*
public cone iemtioa. and oak. if they
■on defend I ra.
Popo lint r-presentauve* in congrea*
are Mitrednciag »'l «»<•* bill* for ex
travagnot appropriation of sje-nul
claesre. StenoMF Peffer now ha* a bill
before the re -.ate asking an appropri
aticu of (ixty ffv* million dollar* for
the paupers of the United .States,
which according to (tatio£ic<, would
be a ^i.Ote* ,-ach for every pauper in
the land. If »uch legislation conld
be secured a mat an inducement it|
would be to ponp- rsm. If such men
as Ifeffitr had cnntrol of this govern-*
ment they would ba ikrupt it in twen
ty-soar hoers. Not many month*
ago this mar. introduced a bill to loan
the farm. r» of Indiana one hundred I
mißksn dollars, nnd he. with hia col- '
league, Senator Alien, of Nebraska,!
oppose*! the poMßge of the Wilson
tariff bill Ireibuiae it fakes the protect-'
ire tariff off the sugar be»-t industry of]
Kansas. In the bon re of congress j
not nuLr. v months sgooat often thirl'
party member* seven voted to increase
the pensions of the federal soldier*
one hundred and ten million dollars,'
and jnst the other day Cotigreaamas
ffovis. a populist of Kansas, ntro
duced a bill in coagrese asking an ap
propria’on ' f fifty uuliivn dollar* for
Coxev * anrv • f trampe. yet these are
fellow* w lio cla oi to be oppoewd to all
class legislation, and to extravgance
in government. They are the fellows
who holler themsel.e* L"ar*e aboat
the tax-burdened f— pie, aad yet they
seek to fasten upon then greater
burdes* by giving to shcm clms-v
and interest* hnadred* of unllioo* of
dollars. Such sbametui mockery of
the true economy and re firm shoo’d
be frowned down by every man wbo
lov»b honesty and consistency in all
men.—Ex. i
Tl.e old town of Appomatkox, ini
Virgin,*, us almost deserted. There,
are five negro families and one white;
taauly still there, but they have mdi
cated their pcose of m igrau n g be fore
next spring. The »treet* are choked
tip with weed* aad grass, acd the.
Louies are felling to pieces.
TWOPAPEBS
fob ran no.
By sfuett! trruugtuMat a^h fit
Aflaaia vCnriMtai
We are wutbted to 4R»r it, with nor own
«t<>s£ ULARkwOLX c^brar ah.
a-riptSsw to be rent to tbt» ■ fllew aad are
n^nfaiOkl by r»b.
Über*] Prize Offipr*.
1 Fv-ry sut*rrt!>v w> this remarkable
rlnl irur pc p.«ra n w eutided to eater
I TWO PRIZE COXTZSTS, sending ha
• rore* - * S.r
O ktts &: CoiaL
’ In winch there are MSCK FfttZKri <re-
S r tee MEA&R-T ESTIMATES A thw
1 use -fthe o<ari>r> nop -A I*o3-4. mrw !«ng
miw**r*-l and award to be mate m v* a
* *» tte Sew 'Tricars l>*va Fxriuwre *a
n> «nnv the ■4ffrjal crop Umm. gUAt IS
«I’ >LO i-r nearest ruw to the crop, fai*
grw Sir •ra re!. FSO 4< thin!, fin# Sw
5 tirtb. Ottel !hr «fth.
f 'n^w for went years have been as S.U
. Io wk
I Year Baba V-w Kio
1*77 4.4H1.423 !«H5 S/tejWt
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Kt> s.i'Tixn !-»•; SAU/ttt
I »» M»J. *J)I7,7W
i WHt..,.. yo-a
'*•« ... yiMjnn mm 7^i3,:»
> irea sj»e^34 I*'!
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In additioa the above -very clabbinß
. iiihecnter can • atrr cur 'wthtnattoaa
Mirsriinc Word Contest.
Mipph the ,'niteing vd in the 6 Br.w
--’ ng rentenc*-
1 ttuntiy irrtk 'ir Aart a*ntm rlaani
kill ••Jar ha mt. h nitad hhaA a
roat r» it* matra •art h tha riaatttfa frr tia
S» rthtn.
OSE-FOURTH of the ret rahaeripfom
receipt* of tb<* entering thin ri .ateat will
be divided aatotnr th* ae whi? supply the
, correct wop! in the l.inak in the *twv<*
“■nt. n.Thus. 11 there are loAiO, «ue
-6 "irth »>«!*! tie If ten auppiy tod
ri erect w.<d m b wetid remive sl^s. it
UIO. n h <l2 ». Ic.
fi ll! of Ute above r. ntiwSi tbee and in
sd.liti.-n to TWO PAPERS S« fa paiee of
• •ne.
The Weekly G natituttoa baa a etreain
t».a A ÜBJXm.aml a THE PEoPLr*
j PAPER II fav. rs Tariff ReS na, an fa.
I Sttdaal IsoorTu. aad fa Expnate-**
,*4 tee Lanett* y to a decree mfafeat to
meet the irtitioatn btmtnew fanaadb st
the country.
It er>ven the news of the worid every
week, haring news correep.wltato ia a.,
the news centres of fa w. rid.
Take y. nr houre piper lai fa C^atS
uirkiiL
T-^ro Fot Qxxe.
BOTH FOR •: ji
X P JOSES. W D NUXEX
JOIES ft lILLEB,
■lll==
BUILDERS,
— An»t Dewier* In—
ALL STYLE VEHICLES
LaGra»*e. Ga.
Brick - Stables
C’«rml?T»
5* v FWH,
M Omveni •»< tn towra.
The Best io<j
FaraeseH biork.
ry"F>pet . *i sUfht’ne fiT*n m Mn. /*
L» be T d W»» wHj ju*j fere's th* .ra
! S »W’< f r iraL* Ow -»e
in:cd U> cali to see ax
X A. E'*pT
JOHN CL HAKIH .
PHYSIfIAN AND Sf'EfaE»jN
OESVEk, GEOBGIX
I have ixateff at fa W*d ( . ke*.
place, where I ran be found at any Un..
'inJene pr fe-mrannr csAvi away I
*ii klrete-d Mir»i->. a rt that ury regular
practicusg physa laa ba, a l<x
FRANK -:-S. -:- IjOFTIN,
llttraej al La«,
F^ASiLuy. ux,a«ix
WHi prA^tscr :■ the «»fUbe I»»m*i
eircuM.
pprs FIA m.i pFwOftfU iWr»4jrc » -
*xr €*-!!*<*«>• *n rjt ai»«» jig*. >. 11« v
A*jrt :<*< re tfee enrart ut Onbrasn
W-^e Rabw w^.w vr« mrwre x-r 'Yatana.
W«r« aye »■ a Cbtid. abe eriri for Cxxflrfcx
bncacnr Xm. dxnc to ■ aMartx.
Wars hnd * JLx fr-x toe {B«*Lracai CratoK. .
NO. 23.