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MORNING), DECEMBER t6,1885
unu auasesnnox uni:
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T.L. GAXTT.
PT
President * Cleveli
aounced vieHtW-Um silver quw.
dear and able enunciation of Ibei
HU Coe of argument it, itmuM.be
• A co-operative nail company baa
leen organized by a number of the
striking nail makers and some hard
ware dealers in Pittsburg, A char
ter has been secured, and the factory
U to start st once. Tbecoocern may
succeed, but It seems very doubtful.
Co-operative concerns of thUde
Ascription.work well enough in tbe.
«f» •n.doJgkt to succeed inprio
eiple. hut experience and practice,
these stem and' inexorable teachers
iflibotnsn 1 ilife, have demonstrated
that these economic experiences pro
«o* vary beneficial, that they are
“" in
few
ats.
these
this
country and in Europe. They we
generally offshoots of temporary
diasatiafaction among certain classes
of workers, and when the cause of
liabtctjOn isi removedj tbe co-
»|JeofshgotVitberpimS final
ly drops out of sight.
TW president)*! succession ques-
i°« wMl pe one f>t considerable in
‘ “ . r ,Tbe necessity
xiotfy succession
in case of the death or disability of
hat lately been ttgnalfy emphasized
by the-death w f Vice-Bresiden
Hendricks. Tfe suWeot,ha>. been
, v. ,,, , -1 *!jp* i YH b * ,B
'1 /"i oiai'c-vie ji^rje^t ot elaboratemaga<
e .L*»3L;P ,illon f of ante, afeljienitqlpat jtrtiplesi We
‘ “■ L ‘ ha.ve no doubt that the .simple and
feasible plan rif coniinaing'the suc
cession down through the cabinet
officers succrs-ively will be the one
will favor (bo free coioigoof tiller.
I in
a. The true theory ol the coming
( nt thoulfl be
t circulating
y The dwlrete 1 utiHae the silver
dollars coined, only fifty have found
if'ibW
ftMfi'-lfHw circulation, leaving
165 millions in the government
vaults, entailing cost of custody.
5. AgsinQq.S^mttio&ifiidoRUM. Ifiyjl kelp the reins of
•liver dolUrsth the vaults, Ninety- government in the dominant party
D HICIfflfiP 1 " cerlil5c * u *
• 6, KMery*njopt|i two millions of
VVlIwy silver to be
thus coined to add to the idle mass
already accumulated.
»fw 7. the custom, receipts will not
make good this drain,, as silver is
e average pi
I'ondutics hi
ridhas begun
his policy, and
when gold la withdrawn from clrcu-
latioa, the coins will part company.
r 9- G Wdc''JtSndard of valdr7
Snd need' in our' dealing* abroad,
and speculation in cold will ensue.
•I'^tarWltf appleotted gold and
■fowwlUsd /jlfrtr. jUjmtinr Ja
value, the laboring men will sutler-
!
r • mv auquivu ccmi can uuu ud SlIC
l,l< eeWtdWlm' the people' hate 'confi.
I’ 1 ( 'deuce that both coins krill retain the
same purchasing power gatf be ipr-
terchangeable at will.
“ und to'
,nirn. i* -The lotermtional conference
to secure fixity of value between
end silver has failed and we
stand alone in this Id-metallic.
. party
who We responsible for the proper
administration of the affairs of the
nation, allowing the government to
muve on, under^l poesiblp exigen
cies, without jar or embarrassment,
until anothe.r election by the people
can be made.'
Gov. John Ireland, of Texas, has
been writing in spread-eagle style
fbr a magazine about that state.
Say. Oo*. John, statistically and
eloqucotly: -Embracing all the
tefritofy'between the 94th and 106
ijeg. of West longitude, and tbe
^6ih.endj6th deg. of .North latitude.
« tcnilory of 274,000 squore miles—
larger than New England. New
York, PennsklvSnia, Ohio and
Maryland combined—larger than
half of Europe, omitting Russia—
•he can support a population equal
to tbe present population -of the
Ueta&Btate*, and yet not crowd
TSer^fcdpie. • * * Notonerfifth
of the area ol Texas is yet occupied
or utijiged^. We hsyca a good gov-
*>n,v «Hh 'tggd vity,^ progreaa’and
peace on every hand. Where on
earth’ era such inducements for the
present and such prospects. tor, the
C
and share with us alt thee* bless-
rjn r\T*r 1
People who live in cities in which
natural gas is used must feel •$ if
their lives are about •• safe aa if they
lived next door to n. nitro glycerine
factory.
rti
THE HEALTHFUL ANDJIUTEITIOUS
BAKING POWDER:
10 She Soar,
HOME
. Prof. H. C. White.
' ; CT*naqBB(iw. \
Uxtrasamr or Georgia.
tUaaosTxssthihnm;
tbtm In ths elrmlns toemnpi
_
Urns. The “Breed preparation'' li s mfiten of
Aeld rho.ph.te of Ume, enrboatte eripdeejid
Soar, when nixed with water, cerheele
eeid gee I, llbersled utd e doable rhoepbete .e
Urns and eode 1. ferried a»d ram tie. to the bread
whan baked. In ordinary cream ot tartar bak-
Inr powders (be eabataac* left lb the bread Isle
"raisins' la roc hole aalts-a double tartrate oT
da and potash. Thepho-irhataaar* nsalnl aUa-
ml sabslsnsss In OBISSSI nutrition and grow lb.
ha tartrates are net.
. la rap opinion Phocphate Powder It therefoiw,
prelanbla to ethers, .eo lar aa healtbAilnett la
eaoeened.
U. c. winrc,
FROM
John Gordine, M. D.,
Atiienh, Oi., June 12,1882. .
'OaxTLZHZx:
In reply to your Inquiry, I may slslr
eandid.y that 1 think Umaford’a Brew!
I 'reparation the best and safest on the
market.
Tours truly,
JOHN OERDIKE, M. D.
FOR SALE B V ALL GKOOF.RS. TBY IT.
... r 1886.
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Seventy-second Volume of Harper’s
KfelSwteiSii'SS
mer"—lioldlng the raremoat place 111 cur
rent (writ! Aettees will ran thioagh
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and Mrs. A M. Cralk. A new editorial
RICHMOMDW OAlf VIULE RAILKOAO
gizine Ls^ ’sWraffaa^-: i
SKte'Jf
oxtopjm suffered
ol America nnd Eu-
oted by W. D. How
chastisement
St.Isouit Frenchmen .because, in
one of hia sermons he teemed to
reflect on the virtue.of Frenyh Vo
ile made an explanation next
WfiMi, in T measure, placated
y G «yj j- -. 1
_ _ n^ifthfe t»tifijA4 the
regulation of our currency are the
__ which wi 1 taa the -titaimanihlp 01
nt makes a sir g
8<li foie uhtHpAriUn)ii.with an *vit'ent
uanufsetund .nd sold hi. Mtd-
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ACCOMMODATION fUlJ (AlB-UHt-fiBLLH) GO
Leave attsau.....*?—. SJt p a
Arrive Uaiassrllla. .... »■
Accoaaon.no, Taata, (Am-Laa Bzua.1
AeavaOtlnt.TlUe- 1 .™ — ts’ia
Arrive Atl.nu..........™ S« a at
- Mo. 11—Locu. PaueiT, 0<aae Boirra.
Leave Charlotte— — All a a
Arrive OaBner's — .1L17 *a
- 9S?^ri.”^rr: tS !:
* Central US p ■
Mo. 17.—LocalPasiear, uontaKoara.
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e* eeeeeeeeelleOT f It
——•' . 7.00 p m
aedatAtl
0 at
leave* Ktchmoad I ts a m, Merrlvssthsre MU
at. Tke local IrmlihU ito* at above ttadspa S
toSOnlnutas.
.. Zorvav sixamiec.u WmtotTTCa.aea-
Oa iratae Noe. so aa* M, Mew York and Attea-
ta, via WeshlDZIon sod PtnvlUe, Oj
aad Asheville.
mint Noe. U mad SLlUekwoDd sad!
snd Washington, and Aoacsta and »
zteaaad SevUrteane.
SALE Ol
FOR SALE Oft BENT.
IgnMawas
HaBsas-astSsss
53gg«SjaSgA.
hTt7j!S»?«n5SdrogTOtfSgnr.
duum. ,
JUelKetotettest.
Here is a Chance.
OSOROIA RAiLROAUCUMPAMY
STONE MOUNTAIN BOUTS.
:• Office Gkhibal Manasm,
AdcotU, ULi Nov. 21*1, 1185.
CoaB«Bdnt Rnndmy, Nor 22nd, tbe soilo» lua
PE—nior* schedule will ouernte on ibia road
Train* run by 90tu meridian Ume—SS wUate*
glower thnn Auftuu time
saht mis~
No. 27, WM DAILY. I NOvM, KAhl DAILY .
L’vo AJUE«*t' - 7T
Ai've Wnah
Dve
iVYoAlheD
L’t® a then* 7:*o » in
Ax'to Wiu'v’o 804 a ni
•• Lexington. SUM *.t
'• AnUooo ... 824 *.*
•' Maxey* .. r.D4 ai
** Wood Till*. 9M A.)
•• Un. PL -. Fi4Q A-
Arr ve AtlenU l.oop .
Ho. 7:4U a xu • Leave A Hunt* p.
tuh-n 10:40 a m -Arr’ve Athena 7 40 p.i
1 Lexlngl’n. *:4*p.
* Antioch.. 4i* p,
• Meicy* . 41* p.B
A r' v »A ugu'ia *.16 p
•80.1. WUT DAILY.
L*V*rAugU*U
** Macou
M Washl’c'i
“ Athens
M Wlnlenr**
-iilKh"::
•• Maxejr* ..
« Woodrille
Ar’v* U’nPl..
*• AtUuta.
.11^0 e.m
fnO Lb
9:21 e.m
1024 8.U
10:44 n,a
a.-U) am
11:87 p.tn
11:55 »ein
1:40 p.m
KQ.». WMT DAILY.
L*V#AUftut»..*:4> p m :
Arrive Meooa 6:44 a m
Ax*w Alienf. 4 4* m-*r , 4 AomraU.
no. 2, kamt daily.
Wiotfr'TL 4:49 p.i
1 Mecoo... «:li» p
* AuguaU. .. 5:9* p.l
EO. 4. EAST DAILY.
4*0 ABI
mi atop m _
•eager* to end from U>« feuowlng steions on!
Grovetown, Bemdie, Heriem,Deerlog. Thorn*
Norerood, Barnett, trew/ordvllle. Unins
Point, Greene* boro, Medlaon, Kutledyo
Hoc lei Circle, Covington, Conyers, Rtone Mouo
teiu end Decatur. Train No. 2* v ill stop el
end receive passengers to end from the
following stations only: Uroveiowa, Harlem.
Ifcaring, Thompson, Norwood, Ban.ott, Crew*
fordville, Union Poiut, Oreen*»>oro, Madison.
RntMff*. Hoefel Circle, Covlngtoa ,<:onvers, U
thonia. Eton* Mountain end itocetnr. The “Pasi
Liao" conuecta for all points oast end northeast
west and southwest.
Train No. 9a on Athena Branch gtvoa pas asm
gftrs from No 98 ou aiiia line, 15 mluutea for
supper at Union Point.
The feel mail runs through sieepera between
Atlanta and Chariealoo. Trdns to aad from
Athena connect wltniraiBiwe’, at, i and A
JOHN* w* SSfSs^^SSriSSi^ 9
JON W. WHITE, Oan'l Traveling Faaaang*
Agent* Align ate, Ua
suutTkrth AaiLRoati!
Voung reSfieri le well eUlablUhed. Th*
$ntlli*ti*rah|>Mv no paina to provide the
'must attractive reading and llluvtretiona.
aor».;.T*jiDiirr , « Omca, ,
» he n, Oa., kepi, is, 1m. I
er Sei >k, 1M, train, on Uih
;s Meridian Thee.
Leave Athena.....
Arrive at Lula
" " Alieale».—
; " " Tallulah rail...
NU.M
—4:80 a w
..10:50 a »
.—l:4o p
-~»:45p
Leave Athena..
Arrive at *aua .
Arrive Atlaais.
No. 51.
0:80 D m
--42M p as
...1L*9 » m
M ~*:0i pm
—•:*• p m
.10:45 p »
Train No. M ceanseu at uua with K. A D.
train No. 19 for Atlanta aad all palate in South
■4*Pullman Bafet Sleeping Car Liht
TralnNe. 01 coanectsat Lula with R. AD. Icaln
No. 69. Close eouneetl'Mi In. AtianU for til
Southern and Hmithwertern pofma
•WPulirnau P»'#<n nfoeping Car through from
Lula to New orleaM without change.
. Tnd» V-. M cuaow u at Lula with ft. A D.
tain Nv. W or cnattotio, Danville, “IrtimsMd.
and all ii-lnu tu North A l-a»t.
New
Train No 01
No. 01 for all Kaata.ni CUM. ,
Mt* , *ulh»aii Palace Mleeplng Car thraagb
aia without chaan. ^
All tralnaon N. K. K. B. dall;
CITY COUR'
Ileepeerlaf seikemutlkal Ihvre le eow*
nnceruinijr s. lo th. time th. recewber term
*1 ta* Oily rout ol Clarke convene: II I. order
ed that ril ]uon rumuoned to le* Decetaher
term and eu vllaeanes eDder.nbpoeea re Ike
court, end all pertlM and attorney- eo, end they
ere hereby tv,sited » attend ,t tke eeart kviue
ol Clarke eoauty *n the Third Moudev I* ho
ne, her hut, ekes ike regulsr tmeetaker te ns
will convene la yonoetic* or an eel of lait Me
dea of the kantr.l ae-eubiy of (t, or,U, and
that tke Olerk publUn thl.ard.r la tke I'dly
Banner Walehmea on. we*k. By lb.court
HOWELL CQBa,Jnd,et:0 CC,
TO RENT ""
ert^. situated oa Prison avenue. Apply
For Sale.
One four, two, throe, and one tiro reim cot
tages, new or nesrly »o. • n Klver meet Price
from pit> to (Ofo. • pplr to It
re W1LUWHP, Heal Kstate Agoffc
for R"::t
For ths'yeqr 10*10 the store formerly oeetipled
T Dorsey. “ * r
ly oectipie)
.HULL
price In stamps, postpaid, to My i
J. F. SMITH M GO*•
Kaiuiftctarors snd Sols Props., ST. LOUIS, Ma
Ac ordlally recom. If
mem:, jur (4 aa the best V
remedy known tnu» for .
Gonorrhoea a^d Gleet f
We have sold eonaldsr* |
able, and In every case
Ithas given saUafaetiow
AloottA Ltsx,
Hudson. N. Y
8«»kl By E. S. LYNDON.
TO ADVERTISERS.
A lfr ol Ml n.wayupen iil.ni-. mio stain
aad aertlun. *111 he Mnl on .er licition-ratl
To tkaee *ho w.nt thehr ad.ertblee t. wr,
we ot* oZet no better mcd'tta for th. rouek u i
effective work then the vartuee Motion. „r car
Meet Loral Urt. Ota r. MOWSLL a 00.
Zewapepw Advo'lwlnir sums
It l-...- - i,. • JV,
LEGAL N01 ICES—(LAXKE
tKE lounr
.--To all whom I
> lutvrestrd are ,
UORUI.L; OLARKR roUNTY.-
y It may ODMorSej All Lerseus iuivrasiru an j
herecy notiflrd that If noTgued cause be shews l
to the couirar an order will be gumttd by tbe k
oel by tke ruad eo.lahrt*iKr. rarototed lot list
■s.T.nmttsjr
-jew toetweea Jee .orient Cl
Ort SOtk IM
A.aan’deEt, .Ii fe VALA—Wl I by »>4
kef-folkefwilMWMaoorla A-keee, u.|
within tb.iex.l o .r- aim -oe thaSniTe«di/
la Jaaaary awn, ik. MUawie, t.r . rty, lo-e li,
.. . ► rty,:
oru th« j*akr.’ii vmi.'iwulrSpea l}fhe^I»rt
-uary m il.
All 11*fit trait, o
cm tin? Jvflcrs it - ^
the tract land nit wunh \iu-o it. Juhnsun m-v
‘■afLSiv'i'ii 1 ?V , |r t ?M r T>t”ams ?5?l ,, 2raiBpiBM , m** 2?—iuIiSI'
””—;/»: , »a.l»«. Aates Johiuee, to ae le nil off eud u ele-e en. ba> i
hired wree. ealwli.ei ... d .nl.juct 10 •
:-..of lflirt. HI- o-,,!oll,r.„l r,-,.llo. u
i'hialsy ug.t -Ml.. .. . U „,l . ,1 levied un
lev ir. i Cu.ly,
t-e. K.J l u.LA
■gi|
„ , - k.r two nitoor chllilr.n, HetC
a %y^e”r.v;M
j^g»a««gg
j|_AhA u. JM-K8QX. Ordinary, ^