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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1004.
>♦♦♦♦-5 4 4* IT'S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S. I HIIIHH I LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE
j TWO STORES t
Full of New and Second-hand ♦
SCHOOL BOOK S. \
♦
WE TAKE YOUR OLD BOOKS; Some rare ♦
bargains for early buyers. |
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co. I
State Depository Newly Adopted Books. t
(Contlned from Pago One.)
jffcrs an Instance In point,
its can criticise what we dU
only on condition of misstat
es done. The administration
Ml throcchout not only with Rood
iso mindful of Amerl*
»d In strict compliance
iscd by congress. Ilad
“ recognized.
as^Suifvo"^
opponents come Into
ok® this order and
In full bodily >
pensions Will
state that they
cpt the le
1 not entitled to
in«\v now authoritatively
Intend to do this? If so.
sue. If not, then we have
Such stricture uj
officials of the i
tholr duty In
is concerned; but It has no up
tlon at all to Kcpuhhcnn admlnlstr
It Is also undoubtedly true that wt
most needed Is "officials I
disposition and eourtfl to enr
law." This Is precisely the i
> IT'S ALL RIGHT IF IT COME* FROM COLEMAN'S. -
School Book Bargains
As usual we have an immense stock of new and second-hand
SCHOOL BOOKS. In fact the largest retail stock in the stale.
Trade at the place where you have the most to select from, the
place recognized as the SCHOOL SUPPLY HOUSE of Central
Georgia.
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED.
McEvoy Book & Stationery Co. otSjht*
. ■PHPBvbjtoMi
the canal would hnve
on Inly for years, peV-
lon or more. Criticism
matter la simply
•fwIMe action which
10 building of th©
jnnalt acroaa the
\ i- • i- red this coun-
the perpetual right to
In addition to those acts of the adminis
tration which they censure to HRsnll only
after misrepresenting them, thero are
others which they dare not overtly or
officially attack, and yet which they cov.
ertly bring forward ns reasons for the
overthrow of the party. In certain great
centers and with certain great Interest*
our opponents make every effort to show’
that the settlement of the Anthracite
coal strike by the Individual net of the
prealdent and the successful suit against
the Northern Securities Company—th©
merger suit—undertnk.
ment of Jus tic
One Cent a Word f
WANTED.
WANTED—A hustling collector; must
have good habits nnd willing to work.
Wood Furniture Co.
WANTED—Five hundred dozen quart
crown cork bottles. Acme Brewing Co.
WANTED—Blacksmith and woodwork-
man, horse shoeing nnd general repair
work. Address J. W. llodgo & Son, Hen
derson. Houston Co., Ga.
WANTED—Furnished house; references
given Address D. G., Telegraph.
WANTED—To rent or buy a house, four
bedrooms, parlor. Jlnlqg room and
kitchen, with modern conveniences; no
children; best references furnished; can
pay rent In advance, if desired. Address
B, care Telegraph, or ’Phone 774.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—English setters; one Blue
Belton gyp, partially trained, registered:
threo puppies, four months old, entitled
to registration. F. L. Bartholomew, Cor-
dele. Go.
FOR SALE—Nice new dwelling, on easy
terms, four years. Dwelling, care Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—My residence. Rogers ave.,
VlnevlUe; six rooms, bath end modern
conveniences; lot 66 by 255 feet; 26-foot
alloy In rear; terms to suit purchaser.
II. M. McKay.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Store. C61 Pooler tt., now
occupied by Mcrsrs. C. E. Newton &
Bro. Apply Edward Wolff.
FOR RENT—Throe nlco connecting
rooms; Immediate possession. If desired,
or October 1st. 663 Oak at.
FOR RENT—Three conectlng rooms on
rflat floor. Address Mrs. Goette, 128
Academy street.
FOR RENT—Tho Burr Brown resldenco
on Poo at., VlnevlUe: prlco $22.60. Apply
8. M. Solomon, under Exchango Bank.
FOR RENT—Two rooms with city wa
ter, 1353 Boundary it.; $6.00 per month-
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms
with hath, first floor. 128 Academy st.;
possesion at once.
FOR RENT—Five-room house. 613 Ga.
avo. Apply to Jacob Hlrsch, 610 Fourth
stre-t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARE TOUR CORNS troubling you, If so
call and see J. Wall Chiropodist, Ex
change Bank Barber Bhop.
LOST—At First Baptist church Sunday
morning’s service, Brooch, onyx spray,
pearls In oflwer center. Reward If re
turned to Mra. Napier, 262 College streeL
OLD FURNITURE for sale or to give
away at Wesleyan College on the
grounds; come at once.
PRICES TALK.
Our "Cut Prices’* Have Doubled Our
Sales. People Are Taking Advan
tage of It More Every Day.
JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES.
New Irish Potatoes, a pk 25
Pearl Grits, n pk
Fnncy Messina Lemons, a doz..
Large bright Bananas, a dox..
American Mustard Sardines, a c
American Sardines, plain, n can v -. , „
Hand Sapollo, a cake 07*4 n nd upheld? Never b
Smoked pried Beef, H-lb. can 10 | trine been acquiesced
| the canal v
do not vc
stralght-fo
by the president
| of the powers vested In him, and in him
alone, by the constitution: the power to
— governments by enter-
c relations with them,
and the power to mnko treaties which,
when rat (fled by the senate, become un-
* • the constitution, part of the supreme
I law of the land. Neither In this nor In
any other matter has there been the
I slightest failure to live up to the constitu-
t i. .11 i:. :• tt. ’• It 'I 111 .-I li il U’lt t w<‘
I situation must be observed positively ss
entirely. The president’s duty
I Is to servo the country In accordance with
i the '-.t I It'll i.i’i, iii'il I i'tl'1 1*< H»n :i -t
In my duty If I used a false construc
tion of the constitution as a shield for
. kness nnd timidity, or ns an excuse
; for governmental Impotence.
Similar misrepresentation Is the oi
enpon of our opponents In regard to oi
foreign policy, nnd the way the navy has
been made useful in carrying out this
policy. Here again all that we ask Is that
thev truthfully state what has been d«»
and then say whether or not they ob*
to It; for If continued In power we shall
continue oqr foreign policy and|Our hand
ling of the nnvy on exnctly the same line
....12
....12
....12
Corned Beef, $.|b can
Potted Ham. 3 for
La belle Can Syrup, a can
Royal Salad Dressing, n bottle..
Royal Baking Powder, a can....
Postum Cereal, large, a pkg....
Postum Cereal, small, a pkg....
Quaker Oat Meal, a pkg
Grape-Nut, a pkg
Fancy Oa. Cane Syrup, a gal 85
Apple or W. W. Vinegar, a gal 20
Leaf Lord (bulk), a lb 09
Lard, compound, a lb 07U
Sugar Cured Ham. n lb .- 12H
Daisy Shoulders (none better), n lb..11
J. It.-ODOM.
HMid
now; and vet, while Upholding th ri-rhn
of the weaker American republics against
foreign aggression, the administration has
lost no opportunity to point out to th
republics that those who seek liberty
a right must accept the responsibilities
23 I that £° the
tight
which the r
be thrown fr*
openly eondt
nets because of
»nt administration should
power. \ et th* \ d.ir** not
\ .l.n
They darn
not In any authoritative nr formal manner
say that in cither case wrong was done
error commit
m I
day. they seek t(
sneclnl ngents.
that an attack
made sometimes
much, sometime
the method of
cr\oice of Instruments fo
Ion Into effect. But whn
manfully r.ssert In ope
* use furt tv. '\ ind t t>r**ug
It Is perhaps nature,
conducted should he
tiro ground that too
i the ground that too
*. Rome of our oppo-
has been met by the consistent
lly continued netlon of the department nr
justice under the present administration.
8o far as the rights of the Individual
wage-worker and the Individual capital
ist are concerned both na regards ono
another, ns regards the public, and as
regards organized capital and labor, the
position or the administration hits been
eo clear that there Is no excuse for mis
representing It. nnd no ground for oppos
nted. Within the
», - JSWWB ...» ..utlonnl convention
the national administration b«s sought to
secure to each man the full enjoyment of
his right to life and dispose of his prop
erty nnd his labor as he deems best, so
long as he wrongs no one elso. It has
shown In effective fashion that In endeav
oring to make good this guarantee. It
treats nil men. rich or poor, whatever
their creed, their color, or their birth-
olHcc, an standing alike before the law.
’n-ler our form of government the sphere
which the nntlnn as distinguished fn
trust and lnterstnt
'•re undertaken
ful: others.
rhlch have been
. r York dealt with the
cite coal strike by demanding In dellti
formal fashion I ho i ;li>* mtlmml
ntton’s
that there was
dent nt all though the
it w.ns mil" this action
which prevented the
must know that
ershlp of the coal Helds fro
■opal r
gaining what might well have be
Irresistible Impetus. Such mutt nil
strtftlve rrltlelsms furnl»h in .idr.pMte
measure of the chance for coherent action
or run truvtvc lrntsl.ition if <mr opt*'’
nents should be given power.
So much for what our opponents openly
-"race In the way of an nt-
ts of the administration
* to consider the pnllrh
could be done has been done All think
ing men aro aware of the restrictions upon
the power of action of the national gov
ernment In such matters. Being ourselves
mindful of them, we have been scrupu-
’ usiy careful on the one hand to be mod-
-ate In our promises, and on the other
hand to keep these promises In letter and
spirit. Our opponents have been hunt-
red by no suen considerations. They
■' . pr.'iut* "<i. "\*l il-* \ nf it.,.ni :i m
promise, action which they could by
ed, would bring btislne
they havo used, nnd
gunge nf
the base; ,
one set of’ Americans ngsinst their fel
low-Americans; and yet whenever they
have had power they have Httlnglr sup
plemented this extravagance of promise
by absolute nullity In performance.
This government Is based upon th®
OYSTERS AND FISH, also celery, fruits,
vegetables and Ice every day. Rainey
& Callaghan,
For Sale.
A residence, dairy and truck farm
fn suburbs, within two miles of court
house, and only half a mile from street
car line. Nice seven-room dwelling,
several tenant houses and other . im
provements. Land all sultablo for cul
tlvatlon. Fine pasture and plenty of
running water on place all the year. A
successful dairy business now conduct
ed on place. Reason for selling, owner | Cuba
has moved from Macon. Can sell on
isy terms If wanted. Price reasonable,
considering location, improvements and
advantages.
ment of the Jews In RoumanlaT or to the
I efforts that have been made In behalf
I of the Armenians In Turkey? No other
._ - 4r history, no other
vorld. has more con
sistently stood for the broadest spirit of
brotherhood In our common humanity
or has hold a mere resolute attitude of
protest against every wrong that out
raged tho civilization of the age. nt
home or abroad. Do our opponents ob
ject to the fact thnt the International tri
bunal at UW Hague woe rescued from im
potence, and turned Into a potent Instru
ment for peace among the nations? This
I government has used that tilbunnl, nnd
advocated its use by others, In ptirauan?®
of Its policy to promote tho cause of
International peace and good will by all
honorable methods. In carrying out this
l*"ll'\v. It Ire : ' tried dl*|»1lt» JlfUT dt.4-
puto by arbitration or by friendly ngree-
inent. It |rr l. !i i\. 1 tmv:iiiN all n
strong or \voak t with courtesy, dignity.
Being
curse
ivheth
xcellcnt
and Justice; and It Is now
tejTiM With Mil.
opponents object to tho settle-
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
gavo her reclpnwal trade ad
V II f ,••. • V. '• ' ! .. 1» .1 Stilt,Ml"
at the H'tme time keeping naval stations
In the Island and providing ngnlitst Its
sinking into chaos, or living conquered by
any foreign power? Do they object to Iho
r.."t tli.it "'ir H m- tow 111* ■ i !'"• t"
Rico? Do they object to the acquisition
of Hawaii? Once they “hauled down" our
flag there; w« have hoisted tt Jgiln; do
they Intend once njoro to haul It down?
Do they object to the part
Loans, Real E.tate and Insurance. Unit MB tat
o dd
565 Mulberry Btreet.
f..i . ..'Mi - in :lv i ir i:
abandoned the Philippines nnd nfased tc
do what was done lit China? Do thoy ob*
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
of-war off Colon when the revolution
1 ■ • Im i '■ imi nnd v ,""n ; ■
presence of this ship
tack on the ac
When w© comr
for which they profess to stand
met with the difficulty always arising
when statements of policy nr© so mndo
that thev enn b© Interpreted In different
ways. On some of th© vital questions
tint Im-*- . "nfronf'd Iho A n.-r l-'.i n \ r ,
t'l" I:i U"* last decade, our "i'I" ri.-nts t.ilo*
tho position thnt sllenc© Is the boat .
slhlo way to convey their views. They
contend that their lukewarm attitude of
partial ncqulescenc© In what others h.v
accomplished entitles them lo b© nt.n
tho custodians of tho financial honor ni
commercial interotts which they ha
but recently sought to rulr “ *
to agree among themselvt
•T tl" kr *1«1 «t:ir.-ln 1*1 i
blessing, and as to whether we ought
or ought not to hnvo free and unllmltc.'
coinage of sliver, they have apparently
thought It expedient to avoid any com
mltlal on these subjects, and Individ
each to follow his particular bent. Their
nearest approach to ft majority Judgment
seems to ho that it Is now Inexpedi.
to assert their convictions one way
the other, and thnt iho establishment
the gold standard by the Republican party
should not he disturbed unlei
an alteration In the relative quantity
"f |> i«; 11 < ■ 11 <, t *. f.r I vc r i) n*l gold
who hold sincere convictions on vital
questions can respect equally sincere rn
with whose views they radically dRf
nnd men may confess n change of faith
without compromising their honor or the
self-respect. But II Is difficult to respe
nn attitude of mind such ns has bo«
fairly described above; nnd where there
no respect thero can be no trust. A po!
Icy with so slender n basis of prlnclpl
would not stand the strain of u slngl
year of business ndverslty.
Wo, on the contrary, belter,. ...
standard ns rtxed by She usneo nnd verdh
of the business world, nr.d In a snun
monetan* «y«tem as matters of prlnclpl*
ss matters not of momentary political •
nedlency. but of pormnnont organic p
Icy. In 18*0 nnd again In 1900 fnr-Hlgh. .
111*11. •• ill*"'it t*c "*l t.. Hi* I i* 11\ f. . I; r
In the past. Joined to work ngnfnet
they regnnled ns a debased monetary
tem. The i>ollcle» which thoy championed
have been steadfastly adhered to by the
administration; and by the net of March
14, 1900, congress established the MngL
gold standard as the measure of
monetary value. Tula act received the
support of every Republican In tho house.
’ * every Republican except one
mate. Of our opponents, etev
supported It In the house and two In the
senate; nnd one hundred and fifty
se nnd twenty-eight
J the lives of
,. mm evented Insult
„ .... tt *■* "bj* "t '■> I . : - '.*' f
that American warships appeared prompt-
ly at the port of it* inn wb* n ;m rvit
American cltlse
| to the flag?
ncrlcn
posed It In the ho*1i
the senate. The r*
yeara proves tnat tho party nn
er ran ho trusted to take the
when an American citizen had bee
ducted? and thnt In each case the wrong
complained of was righted
id that within t.io !,!**.
he wrong
expiated?
46 and 47 calls are now due and payable
nt the drug store of King & Ollphant.
Geo. L. Birch, Sec.-Treoa.
LADIES—Who or© plain writers i
to 912 weekly wrltl
stamped envelope for . „ ...
Specialty Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.
SISTERS IN DESPAIR—Speedy relief;
abnormal suppression, any cause: write
write for remedy: safe, sure. Dr. Martha
Walker Co.. 163 State, Chicago.
DWELLINOS FOR RENT.
702 Mulberry St. 350.00
450 Washington Avo 4£.00
319 Bond 8L, 9 rooms ...34500 | ■*“ »?«*- *"■*•
™ “saa »•!"••• »» p±vs! ■asa.'fiawG
lO® Tblra St*.. 32.50 1 f nr tne Amnrloim p*:onl« in thn futur.?
7H Third SL. 7-r 3D.00 l>o thry ohJ.f* lo th* r»<-t thnt lh» nhlrm
,12 Poplar SL. 7-r 20.00 rarrrlnk *he natlonnl I!,if now hnva a hid,-
453 Boundary St.. 4-r 10M l
STORES FOR RENT. Sm aSt^XFhw ihl’i" ti
616 Ch.rry atreet ID1.6C “» « tnln/». loin luua with
410 Cherry atreet 75.00 thorn. Our rof lKn potlry hae ^rn
60.00 |
tho world as n whole. Peace and good
will have followed In Its footsteps. The
government has shown Itself no less anx
ious to respect tho rights of others than
Insistent tliat the rights of Americans
be rropected In return. As for the navy,
it has been and Is now the most potent
K rantee of peace; anJ It Is such chiefly
~ * ~ * * ' *
ctlon necessary to Impro
n our monetary system, nnd thnt
pponents cannot be trusted. The fundi
mental fact In thnt In a popular gov©n
©nt such as our® no policy Is irrevocably
tiled by Inw unless the people k<
I ml of the ■Btrernmcut men wl
•e In thnt policy as n matter of tie©]
te*l conviction. l^tw*s can always
revoke,!; It In the spirit and the purpt
f those responsible for their erufotmt
nd mlmlnlstrutlon which must be fl,
nd unchangeable. It Is Idle to sav tl
rri-.t • ' *!•! "f : 1 *• n m • I . .
Irrevocably fixed so long ss tho party
which at th© lest election ijist approxi
mately forty-six per cent, Af the total
vote, refuses to put In Its platfo
statement that the question Is
deformlnetlon to remain silent
HANDSOME American widow, wort
32S.O00, wants to marry good, honei
man; money no object. Address Mosoi
Ohio Block. Chicago, Ill.
RING W. J. ROBINSON when you wi
to sell your furniture or nouseh
goods. 19s Hardeman ave.. ’Phoue 67(
Central Georgia Plumbing
& Heating Company.
A« B. Lee, B. B. VanHouten,
Prealdent, Sec. A Treat.
Successors to
LEE & GREEN.
Estimates on all classes of Plumbing and
Heating promptly and cheerfully fur-
nlahid.
Telephone No. 2036. No. 159 Cotton Ave.
463 Cotton avenue 25.00
Bibb Stone and Tiling; Co.
Manufacturer of
Concrete Construction Blocks and Tiling-
We Invite the attention of builders.
Office American National Bank.
’Phone 279.
muse It la forn
and ready lor
When our opponoi
croaehmcnta*’ by th<
authority of congr*
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
HOT
speak
xcoutlve upon th®
or the Judiciary,
. ordinarily have In
Pension Order No. 78, Issued un
authority of existing law. This
ted that hereafter any veteran
Autumn Tour, to th. S.pphir. Country | np.'hj Hjly;*-.'.' rh’jK t»"„,
Via the Southern Railway.
month, give
sion 1
their livelihood by m
™d Bfty n«-r ci
| time the age of seve
umptl*
ability
anual labor h _
*nL, and that by the
_nty was peached th®
This
On September 10th, 17th and 24tb,
1904. the Southern railway will sell
tickets frem Macon to Lake Toxaway,
N. C.. and return for 332.93, which will
Include seven (7) daya* board at the
hotels of the Toxaway Company (Fair-
field Inn. Toxaway Inn, Sapphire Inn
and Franklin Inn); also hack rid® frdm
Lake Toxaway to Sapphire Inn or Fair- I del
field Inn and return to Lake Toxaway, President Cleveland hnd already exerclsei
final limit of t.ckeu win bo nine <»> I SfiLPlKt S^ y 'TS5!U
the age at which totnj disability should
‘ I presumed. Similarly Pres-
executi 1
it the physical
was rompjere; the qra heirs
an evidential fact In each case,
was made In the p'-rforman* - *
!tr.; -*■ I u; or the j r-- t l.y
act of • «.ngre**« which requl **- -
days from date of tale.
for further Information call on or | be
address G. R. PettiL D. T. A.,
J. W. Jamison. C. T. A., Macon, Go. j i‘„.
Macon, Go.
Jos. Freeman, T. P. A.,
’Phone 424. Macon, Oa.
able
abltsoad slxty-flve
f disability should
•l Th© regulation
e exerelse of the
i«e*l these regula
NOTICE:
All special bargains ad
vertised for Saturday
will hold good until
Monday evening. If you
did not get in on Satur
day, come flonday.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC k PACIFIC TEA CO.
and McKinley.
The men who fo-:ght fc
liberty In th© years from
only saved this nation
rendered an Inestimable
mankind. We of the L'l
th® fact ttu
Cleveland
r union and for
to 1665 not
from ruin, but
I to what th .
creed by law
abled from earning h
lack the pen: Ion to «
d the
.SbSae
ly paid tasks wh
rd of the
ft?,
w In i
•rente,
Until .
tqulrai®
• opponents
party
1 wo I
id
having both the
exist
thnt
that aro of any Importance have us a
matter of fact numbers of smalle.* Amer-
K .i.n eompetlt' ru;and of course a change in
the tariff which would work Injury to tho
largv corporation would work not merely
Injury but destruction to Its smaller com
petitors; nnd equally of course such a
change would menu dlsnster to all the
wugo-workurs connected with either tho
■ the small ajri’oratlons. From tha
fo Jl
first effort to moot
competition would be made by cutting
clown wug4*s, and would therefore be pri
marily at the cost of labor. In the caso
greatest trusts such
uer ui
change might
tlve heneflt. Speaking broadly. It Is evi
dent that tho changes in tho tariff will
affect the trusts for weal or for woo sim
ply os they nffect the whole country.
Tho tariff affects trusts only ns It affects
nil other interests. It innkos all theso
Interests, large or small, profitable; nnd
Its benefits can bo taken from the lar?o
only under pcnnltly of taking them from
the small also."
Thcr*> Is little for mo to add to thin.
It Is but ten years since tho last at
tempt was mud©, by means of lowering
tho tariff, to prevent some people from
prospering too much The attempt was
entirely successful. The tariff law of that
year was among the causes which In that
year and for some time afterwards effect,
ually prevented anybody from prospering
much, and labor from prospering at
Undoubtedly It would be possible at
the present time to prevent any of the
trusts from remaining prosperous by tho
simple expedient of making such a sweep
ing change In the tariff us to paralyze
tho Industries of tho country. The trusts
would ceusti to prosper; but their
standstill,
w use, Inn-
ppeal t
fundamental Idea that each man.
ter what his occupation, his
religious belief. Is --*** 1 -- *-
hla
treated
MBPHi titled
>U worth as n man. nnd nelth . ...
vored nor discriminated against becauso
would not pay tho farmer to haul his
produce to murket. The evils connected
with tho trusts can be reached only by
rational effort, step by stop, along the
lines taken by congress and tho executive
during tho post tnroe yours. If a tar-
p«red
!• pi
uder the
id under which tho noun-
as tho country hns pros-
present tariff law, then
inaro In tho pros]
No. 8!
and kitchen.
No. 859 Walnut
and kitchen,
o. 863 Walni
bath up and <
35.00
Washington Ave., 6
. bath ar.d kitchen 45.00
Walnut St.. 6 rooms, bath
dtchen, furnished 45.00
rooms, bath
rnlahed .... 30.00
10 rooms.
.stairs 40.00
No. 922 Walnut St., 7 roo
No. 1064 Walnut St.. 8 rooms.... 20.00
Upstairs offices to he had at.... 10.00
FOR SALE.
I have a nice new cottage with five
rooms, besides bath nnd kitchen,
ONLY $2,000.00.
This home Is well made and In per
fect condition. Huh cement walk und
steps, with good fences, und bath Is
equipped with porcelain tub and every
convenience. Can carry n loan of
$1,250.00.
■MVMPPPI m——— iperlty.
tariff law is passed aimed til pre
venting the prosperity of some of our
people. It Is us certain ns anything can
bo that this utm will he achieved only
by cutting down the prosperity of ult of
TO, If our opponentu are not sin
cere In their proposal to abolish the sys
tem of a protective tariff, thero Is no use
In srgulng th® matter at all, save by
pointing out again thnt If on ono groat
pointing l
Issue they do not mean
It Is hardly safe to trust them on any
other Issue*. But If thoy ore sincere
— — In this mutter, then their advent to power
pernblo: for thero nro many nations which would mean domestic misfortune and ml«-
In the slow procession of the ages have ery us vldMpfvnii and far-reaching as
not vot reached that point where the ! that which wo saw ten years ago. When
principles which Americans reganl an tney sueiik of protoctlon hh robbery,”
7, Of • *-
nxlmnutlc obtain any recognition what- they, i
over. One of the chief difficulties arises moral
In connection with certain American
citizens of foreign birth, or of particular
creed, who desire to travel nbro.nl. Rus
sia. for Instance, refuses to admit nnd
protect Jews. Turkey refuse* to admit
nnd protect ccrtnln sects or Christian!
This government hns consistently de
manded equal protection abroad for nil
» citizens, whether native or nat-
On March' 27. 1699. Hecreta!
Hay sent a letter of Instructloi
retnr|r
the diplomatic and consular officers of
the United States, In which ho said: ’’This
department does not discriminate between
native-born and naturalized citizens In
according them protection while they nro
abroad, equality of treatment being re
quired by the laws of the United States.”
These orders to our ngents abroad have
been repented s/rnln and again, and aro
•ountrles. nro ©ntltl
from thin governmei
of persons i
. or nlludea .
id In granting I"
alive or naturalized, Christian
clt I ■
humhur .. Jar
the present protective tariff) to secure to
** American wage-worker the benefit of
high standard of living which wo de-
’ pt up In this country. Now
the tariff In this sense as
thereby giving It n moral re-
\l .
sire to
speak of
I Kbbenr," t .—
l.itlon. Is not merely rhetorical; It Is
its face false. The question of what
turlff la best for our people la primarily
on© of expediency, to ho determined not
on nhstruet academic grounds, hut In tho
light of experience. It Ih n matter of
business; fnr fundamentally ours Is t bur
Incss people—manufacturers, merchant:
farmers, wage-workers professional»mei
nil alike. Our experience as a people I
the past hue cortilnly not -hmvivus that
wc could afford In ini" matter to follow
thorn* professional counsellors who lm\
, ■ .| • . i* • Iv* I i'll 1 .' * !*•
for the actual working of thu turlff hi
* mi" 411 ■ III "i.trr II* •' 'I ' ' ir t i. *11"
needs of tho count!y
afoty bo done *>nly bj
pitted to tho cause oi
Dwellings For Rent
By h. HORNE,
5C3 Mulberry Street, Macon, Oa.
Rent List,
450 Washington nve.. 8 rooms beauti
fully papered throughout.
124 Washington ave $10.00
240 Washington ave 85.00
242 Washington avo 35.00
131 Illght Street 60.00
811 Walnut Htrcot.. 25.00
ol. N. E. Harris' homo Georgia
Avenue 50.00
974 Walnut Street 35.00
Stores ar.d Offices.
No. 315 Third Street $40.00
Desirable offices over W. U. Tel. Co.
office Cherry street; also desirable; of
fices over M. IL Taylor’s and over
hentham'H Drug Htore.
Inquire nt office for sales list, every
class of property on liberal terms.
Money to loan on real estate at 5, 6.
7 and 8 per cent according to security
offered.
Money placed for clients on real es
tate mortgages.
H. HORNE.
Real Estate,
563 Mulberry 8t.
Rent List
B. A. Wise & Co.
POS8E83ION OCTOBER 1, 1004,
507 Georgia avonue, desirable for
of business, tho
........ passport.
It liiiilstH thnt nil foreign govern-
*h:i»l no <\>i ll*.* |* • j*. -t ** | tin* .
fade proof thnt the iM*rsoq therein d«-
crlhcd. Is a citizen of the United Htates
lid Ih entitled t" pt lH< i I Inn
i fnr i
stnndlng ordei
i.m.
ery An
rlec
prot**
ctlon Is Indeed "robbery," nnd I
opponents really believe want they
tnen It Is precisely to tho destructor
>tlng of iho tariff, nnd Ihcrefo
business nnd industry, thnt the;
comply with tills
Under such clrc
of our opponents i
tf'lll ' • ' <1
rlcnns rr»
equal
those v,
r * I H
up In th© past will Ihi
future. This ndmlnlstr
proper occasions given
Dntlnued
Ion hss on h
i x press I o
. wherever practised, art
Injustice before God nnd man; nnd In
king evident to the world the depth of
with thdr iJomnnd for radical
the stat® depart meat they couple a Jo-
mnnd for a rr pinion In our small military
establishment. Yet they must know that
the h©cd paid to our protests against 111-
treatment of our citizens will ha exactly
proportionate to th© belief In our ability
to muke these protests affective sh.n
the need art se.
Our opponents have now declared thv
selves In favor of th® ctvtl service h
tho repeal of which they d**nmmL*d hi
ll»0i) nnd In lt9fl. If connl*i**ut, th*y
should have gone one step further
il th® country MMsejM
Hng. In the matter of sound
nly real way to keel the
becoming unsettled fa to Keep tho
Republican party In power.
As for what our opponents any lq ref
erence to capital and labor. Individual or
corporate, here again all wo wood oy WdJf
of answer Is to point to what w« hnve
actually done, nnd to say that If con
tinued In power we shall rontluu© to carry
out the policy we have been pursuing,
d to execute the laws as resolutely nnil
iriessly In the future na we have ex#-
led them in the past. In my speech
if acceptance, I said:
”W# recognize the organization of cap
ital nnd th© organization of labor us
natural outcomes of our Industrial system
Each kind of organisation Ih to be fn.
vored so k»ng as It acts In a spirit of
JmhM • end "f r-• • >t for f'.* rlKhn of
others. Each Is to be granted the full
protection ©f the Isw. and each In turn
a to be held to a strict obedience to the
;aw; for no man Is nhov® It and no man
below It. The humblest Individual Is to
have his rights safeguarded as scrupu
lously «s those of th© ftrongoot organiza
tion. for etch I" to jw'ilvo Justice, no
more and no less. The problems with
which we have to deal lu our modern
Industrial and social life on- manifold;
but th® spirit In which It la necessary
to approach their solution Is simply the
spirit of honesty, of courage, and of
common sense.”
Tho action of the attorney-general In
enforcing the anti-trust and Interstate
coinmer©# laws, aid the ac
last congress In enlMpir t
the interstate commerce law.
atlng the department of commerce and
labor, with * bureau of corporation-, have
for the first time opened a ehan©e fo r ih«
national government to deal htlelitg©ntlv
and adequately with *h« questions
li
are now being *drolnl*terc*i with cntlrt
efficiency; and as. In I heir working
direction-this nee«l will he rn©t. It li
now asserted that th® common law, oi
developed, afford* ® Compl-r- |> <-,| run
edy against ponopoiiao. »•! th®ro li
rmmou law ot jBs “ “
mom mmmmmmm
vhlch the civil service law U
stored, and Ih* way
m * vice hns baeq «
'■I*
It* rules
enforced
ourtr and offleera.
nly by the
N*o Federal
ffker rould
whatever under them. »t w*s thla fact,
coupled with the Inability of the state
to control trust- and monopode*. whl'l
Imd. to the paraage «»f the k-d*rs| Stat
utes known as the Sh*rrn*n anti-trust ac
nr.d the Interstate c«uomerre art: and It
Is only through Ih© eXMOlaw of iLm p
®rs conferred by tit®*® arts, and by
sbilutes of th® U>*t »'»ngr©»- •
Ing th«m. that th® national g *v* rurnent
scqutrro any Jur1*dvth»n over tha mn
lect To MV that ac'loii »-k *• *t trusts
and monopolies should be :in.if«-<| t , t
noplle.itlon of tb# comm *r vw t- #
Hlent to swing th.*’ th- n-tir.r M i
rrnmeat r ould tak® no action whst-»
i** m’jlMp’.:-sMcn
national prostrolbin last
ing from 1692 to 129?. If a protective
’•unconstitutional” or
riff Is
ebb*
either
it
Just
It ddwn, atlll leaving It protective, na It
would be to enact It. In other words,
ts hnve committed themsulvts
union of iho protective prin
ts riff, using words which. If
hottestiy used, forbid them from .'ormlt-
« this prlnclpl® to,Obtain la oven tho
..nil©—t degree.
Our opponent* ns-ert thnt th**y b* lli
two
nlllc
870 Coll ego Ht., 9
:i l o Bond st.. 9
110 Highland u.v<
122 First strceL
178 Magnolia sir
769 Poplar straol
915 Walnut gtn>
ctlw
Their
reciprocity treat
hat with C’uba-
• M ■
M*
©H v tinlc
tb* i
©reqtly
. thero
o Is >t
In i
Imp"
g"lla
t* pHHPH
stnntln! tariff; free trad®
not compatible. We arc on
favoring arraodomentn for r©<
trad© relations with other eotlfllrfn
arrangements to b® on un oqulta
of bone At to both the com
partis* Tli® Republican mm
its ple*lge ts i*r
f”ltJS 'ItUuV'l.'tn
» exported dtir
nearly ten bll
lass I fled
xceptlons from examlnnltons er© t<
•y fnr than ever b**fors and nro com
o Individual ran©*, where tha appll*"
f th© pj|r-4 wotilil b© Imprnetlcsble,
wlso, unjust, or unnereeMTnr. Tho
ministration of th® great body of
rlnn-lfled civil aervlca Is free from
Itlcs, nnd ap|R>lntmontH and rem>
have been put upon a business basis.
Btatlttlrs show that there Is little dlff®r-
me© between the tenure of the Federal
ieaslfleu employ©## and (hat of the am
loyees of private business corpora I loin
<®sa than on# per cent, of the classIII©
rnploycfs are over seventy years of ug
rad In the main the servlc- rendered
..'I*, i.n.l * rr 1* i- ri' W»|* r* t ,*• ,m T
,r.an was of course moat nawded wav I
no Philippine Islands; and a civil s«rvlc®
w of very advanced type has ther© b**cn
ut Into operation and -©rupulously ob-
;rv<*'l Without on© ©ye-pMon -v*ry ap
pointment In the PhlllpMn-s tuts 1»* ©n
mad® In accordance with t,t® strictest
tiindsr*] of fltnc—. ojtd without heed to
Finally we corn" to certain msttrrs
• opponents ,lo In their
Iples definitely |®k» Ipsu#
_ »©re. If they qre sln©#*r©,
rlumph would mean dle®Mt©r to the
country. But exactly as It Is Impossible
to call attention to tha present promises
nnd poet record of our opponent# without
rmlng off©n*lva, so It Is Imposqole to
opera their platform with their other
I Ut©r official utterances nnd ;.et era
se® doubt as to their sincerity. In thdr
private or unofficial fitterancos many of
hem frankly advene® this Inslm-rlty
is a merit, taking th* position that :n
-gurds tho points on which I *m at*out
o sp©ak th-y have no Intention of keep*
ng thvir promisa# or r.t d-partlna from
he polld©a now ©etnblt«h®d, anu that
her*fore th®y ran he trusted not to abuse
he power they seek.
When w e use up th® greet question of
he tariff w# era at one® confront®.! I»v
.he doubt es to whether our opponent#
do or do not mean what they My. Thar
■ay that ’protection Is robliery. and
promise to carry thetneclvj® a*’cor*llr.Kly
If they eve p*.wer. Y®» |»romto«nt
persons among them assert that they do
not really mean this.and that If the)
into t
In speiiklng i
Lu
”Tlm ono lonslderatlon which rons
n-ver b© emitted In n tariff ehnnge I
the Imperative need of pra-ervlng Ih
Amerl«*an stundard of living for th
American workingman. The tariff rat
moot never fall ortow that which wtl
protect the American workingman b;
(Continued
Pa U
8lx.)
Pain in Chest
Sore Lungs
Grip
>1.11 ltow quickly It
Hamlins
Wizard Oil and c*>
No ortlinsry cchl
An>ly it ot night j
Ing the cold
Ki hird W. Tbovnteo. Ouny. Col., writ",
l ril i*„ ty r *! v l.il,** girl, -f*--! »* /0 h »•
pojlc
| ram i
U to give t
regards th® tariff; while nth*
|ou* to prove that It H
rmrtlnl power, because •«*• m-'-
m only partial, and therefor® Ut
not Ih» able to *k> mischief. Th® l*« I#
certainly a curious plea to advene® on i
l*®b®lf of a partv seeking lo Jlittln «H»- I
trol of lh«* ... . .
At tb© outset it b» worth w!iU® »r» r.»y |
a word «» to the attempt to Identify th®
quest inn of tariff revlsbm m teilff reduc
tion with » solution of thvpWM question
Thla 1" always a algn of desire *o avoid
any real effort »« 6V** adequately With the
trust question. In ■P**j*b* | ?£ , ¥* P’Jlnt
at Mlnn®ap**!ls. on Af»»Il 4. 1^*3 I Mid:
n* spoils, *m April 4 1*62, I said:
••Th® questbm u# tariff revlalott. »p* .«k
Ing brtndly, stands wholly apart from tr,,
ouHtl'tn of ti' sljeg with th— tru-ts N<*
Change In tariff dutlra ran have any sub-
-tantuii eff« t In solving th# .«!:*• 1
trust prot4®m ‘'ettsla great t.- •• >,r
Aimogton uSeSSn
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358 Second St. Rhone 144
Real Estate, Bonds and Insurance.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
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