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»orior Court
ALBANY. GA., 8ATUR9AY. MAY 7, 189
Volume XLVL—No 27
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
'Jiiirp party men and measures are
no good in this conntrv.
Wires Blaine's rame -Is mentioned
the It ■•publicans raise a shout*
The direct trade movement is gain
tug tnentf* a« the rgitaMon grows.
D:.u cxacy Knl .y. tomorrow and
yeatariiaj.* This is the motto of the
people.
. I n a boom or' ex Speaker Reed Is a
m’>id one. KeedVday is of the ont of
rtaieept-cicjt.
Steve By »n is on the eve of being
once more freed from jail. Steve has
had it hard time of it.
THE TIIIRD PARTY DECEIY1S8
SOUTHER* PEOPLE.
Something cf His Idcnv, Tlajiiij,
nutory and Personality.
.mere areoai) Japanese c,wspapers,
and in Tokio alone there ar seventeen
political dailies. (
An Atlanta lawyer disbeated his
arm while making a gesturjto empha
size his speech. j
A Tiffin (0 )_ man caries in his
pocket for good luck a ccditi screw,
which he fonnd In a gravej'rd.
The "wUe of a politician i.Ust often
wish that her husband was * in enthu
siastic over his.family as he 3 over his
Indianapolis Newt.
Edouard Kemeny:, Pdgtnini's sne-
Cfs-or. the modern master of the vi >-
lin, who will, wi:h bis cojnpanv, give a
coucert at Plymouth church. Wednes
day night, was born at Hungarian,
educated in Germany and France,
infatuated with .Japan, lost ami 1st the
wiids of Africa for a yearor more,
and finds in America his.dearest
friends.
In * response to a query concerning
the possibilities of the violin, he de
clared with one of his rxpressivt/ ges
tures, and he talks with his hands as
much as his lips, tjiat it could not be
mastered. “But hark yon,” he said,
“I have an aphorism covering that
point:
“Fiddle scraping is mere music, no
music at all.
(Icagrrasmun It. IT Ersr;<( H
Botnet It ire Interesting to Bay
Alsou-, tlie Infamous ParjU
Political Ways.
“Lay down with dogs anJ you may
exp- c: to get-iip with flea's.” Third
party Wior< r should bear this in mind.
Of rap tat a v\ inter of '1 homssville,
is hot h Third party man he should
wi-hdraw from the company he is
keeping.',
“Personally the News and Adver
ts k.i hos nothing against Mr. Scev-
ens. Democratically it favors Col.
Wooteu.
PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GET
palatable of dishes.
A Minneapolis genius ii order to
create new States would bijw out the
narrow rief of rocks at Nhgara Falls
and drain the great lakes, i
One of the fashionable hd.ete in New
York has engaged an Orchestra to
Millions do it.
‘“Violin playing is something; a
couple of thousand people can do it.
“‘To play well od a violin is a g eat
thing; a few hundred people may
do it.
“To be original, poetic, profound in
playing is reserved only to a very few,
who can be counted on the fingers of
one hand; but to,grasp its entire range
or to fathom its little fing3r board,
nobody ever achieved it or ever will.’
“You see how . we dwindle down
from millions to nobody.”
‘♦When asked what music meant he
said: “Music is the transcendental
expression of general feeling, not cor
poral, which means that music is love,
that it is sentiment to soul.”
The reception accorded him by the
Mikado of Japan was flatteringin the
extreme, aDd what was remarkable,
the ruler of Japan asked that he re
peat the C sharp minor of Chopin for
an encore•
-“When I received the command to
appear before His Majesty I deter
mined to play the' very best I knew
hiw, and the very finest music, and 1
feit that good music would make a
deeper impression than ret, as you
call it in your expressive American
slang. And it won argument for good
music all the time. What did I receive
for the work ? Wait till the World’s
Fair, and you will see, for all the
trophies of a bust’ and varied career I
meau to place on exhibition there.”
-Speaking of Granada, of which he
says he knows eveay stone, although
neveT in his pilgrimages having visited
the famous city, Iiemecyi showed
thoroughly poetic temperament. A
profound reader of Washington Irving
he hopes some'day to be able to play
in the lion’s court of the Alhambra,
uot for any selfish motive, but for the
purpose of singing on his violin the
Moorish and Spanish melodies which
so delight his heart, and through the
means at hand enrich ‘ some worthy
charitable institution of that beautiful
old city.' And it would dbe a concert
worth going across the ocean to hear.,
should the artist, upon iwhom have
fallen the heritage ■ oh . Paganini’s
erratic, and brilliant; but masterful
musical genius, be privileged to give
utterance to his great ability amid such
surroundings. -
Mr3. ^.lice Bates Rice? -'tlie mezzo
soprano of the Remenyi Cdncert Com
pany, w ill sing duet'with Fesser-
den, the tenor, “OhiThad /AYe Were
Maying.” 3 • ; -.-n
Best Hoods
Editor Freeman, of Waycross, is
opposing Mr. Turner for congress.
Jim we thought better-of you than
that.
For the lecst money. We have made a lepatation lor
selling reliable goods and
The superin Cendant ot the New
York State Lunatic AsylunUays that
the excitement while englged in a
game of base ball has . eurld several
patients.
The Jews pf al| the world ate mat-
zoth last week in memory As their
forefathers, when driven oj.t of Miz-
rayim, had not time to wi ( t for the
dough to rise.
When America is as density peopled
as Europe this half of the eWorld will
have nearly 1,400,000,000-<practicaily
the same as that of the wbijtf world at
Skin and Scalp ptiriikd and beautified
by Ccticpra Soap, Absolutely pure.
Tits News' and Advertiser is be-
ir.g real more than any paper in this
district. Why? Because it hews to
Democratic lines only.
Wooten is making some telling
speeches over ih-. district this week.
IV Ling bee:.use he is preaching sound
IXmucratic doctrine.
SELL THEM LOW !
Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and* Weak*
ness, Soreness, Lameness, Strain*,
and Pains relieved In one minute by
V IlA mm - A A A — — ' _ | TT ■. ■
IIVI the Cutlcura Anti-Pain Plaster,
the first and only instantaneous pain-killing strength
ening plaster.
Our stock is complete and embraces every need of
the Farmer—such as
The merry month of May is knock
ing tit our door. She will walk iu hav
ing Iter p ub trey strewn with roses—if
it rains before she arrives.
To the front Is the watchword of the
press boj s. They stand upon the
watch tower of Democracy and pro
claim h<-r beauties to the world.
Hardware!
®\M*aaii©s*§ 9
thousand tons of cotton si d oil an
nually. It is largely usee in bowels
and restaurants ns a su ktitute for
salad dressing and for fiyir •: fish.
J. R. Clifford of Marti! Wg, VY.
Va., is the'first ; colored la‘yer to be
admitted to the bar it Ailegfcay
county, Maryland. He 1 now jn-
gnged as counsel i:i a mur J V trial at
Cumberland. .
Aunt—I want-to do so jibing; to
please you on.yosr hirthdt % Cliailie, j
but first I weittno ask yi.tr teacliier
" • 1 ' * ' I
how yon behave in school. : Charlie—
If you really wish to pleast lie, auntie, |
PLOW STOCKS CP ALL KINDS. TAKMUTG TOOLS
' Eces, Shovels, Manure Porks, Bakes. Kta..
other feature, worse perhaps, is that
the power of appointment to all rail
road positions would be given to the
government would enable the party
in control when such a law was estab
lished to remain in control the bal
ance of the time.”
not made by alliancemen. "
“The people who made that plat
form,” were neither representatives
of southern interests or of the alliance
organizition. Oat of over eight hun
dred delegates in the St. Louis conven
tion'only 254 were members of the
alliance. Out of sixteen votes cast for
Georgia five only were cast by the
white alliance, which represents about
members
Turner, in ihe Eleventh, has laid
bis opponent in the shade. This is the
place ail Third party advocates should
bet pur, and there to remain.
Cox.. Wooten is a Democrat, and
makes no other pretentions. HU elec-
liou would reflect credit upon the dis
trict and strengthen its-Democracy.
Senator Palmer thinks ttye nomi
nee of the Democratic party will be a
Western man. The people of the
South think it will be a Grover Cleve
land man.
Physicians radorM P.-JP. P. as & «plundid cctnbln ailon,
and preicrlba it with great satisfaction for tho cans of nil
fnrmc and stages of Primary, SeowdsiT *nd Tertiary
Syphilis, SyphiliticRhtatnatlira, Scrofulous UlciTisod
Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rhcurnathm, Mdaria, fad
^ Chronic Ulcers thathav reri»tod nil trcattnniit, Catarrh,.
That parallel column .stirred the
Republicans op. They are flounder
ing around in Third party waters and
soon they will be in the last throes of
an ignominous death.
The farmers clamor for relief. Their
first step in thi3 direction should be to
reform their leaders and get rid of
such as O. B. Stevens. This is the
kind of reform they need worst.
There are a large number of prohi-
bitio.uists in the Democratic party, but
cause they are such does hot induce
diem to promulgate a platform and
support uo Democrat for office unless
he adopts their platform.
iFtStevens is not tv. T#ird party man
why does he affiliate wi th Third party
advocates ? Why does he seek to keep
them in the Democratic party? Would
it not be better to Jet them go and get
his nomination on a Democratic vote?
Ciiromo Female Coruplutuu, Mer
curial Polios* Tatter, Scald Head , etc,, «tc- '
' P. U a powerful toulr. nnd tin ogcflbrit si
'seventy thousand
eleven votes were cas't by the colored
alliance, which hae been very little
heard cf in the state. And these elev
en votes were taken away from the
colored ntan.
endeavoring to secure the J >idan agen
cy of Pine Ridge. Cook i f a fami ms
western scout, and used t< ,be one ol
' Gen. Crook’s right-hand pen.
In the Gnlf hummock, ji Aiach ua
county, Florida, a few da |i since, a
man while hunting for < itle fon nd
sixty-three head dead in a ipggy sp >t,
where they had gone it-'search ot
water.
The King of Siam posse ses one of
the finest collections of je' r els in t he
world. He has determine I to sell a
part of it, and has sent in agent to
Parte to dispose of a quae :ity of s u-
perb diamonds and unset t ibies.
In Mexico, Arizona and Texts is a
club mo3s which dries intq a hall, a nd
is sold in enrio stores as me “Resur
rection plant.” It develops in eai th
or water after a' six morjths’ dryibg
just as well a3 i> nothing h Id happen* d.
George Stine, a Chicari, boy wpo
sleeps wi;h one eye ojitn, playjed
’possum while his father’:
being ransacked by burs
the marauders left he |
after them, aud,,calling rj
them arrested.
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The statue of Q teen Isj
Harries Hosmer is to pruiuce for the
World’s Fair wifireprestj.it the queen
as she steps down from llr throne to
testuw her jewels t:; o£ Columbus,
and it will be one of the pintjt wor ks
that Miss Hosnter has evj'r prodace 3.
Little Edith’s mother t;as explai n-
ing a map. * ‘ These. ” safi she,! “are
mountains, this is a rivtp, this is a
lake, and these little dot^ire ihe tow ns
and cities.” .“AnJ th
said E lith, referring to
latitude aud longit ude, ‘
'telephone and trolley w
Mr. Thornycroi:, the
der of torpedo boats, hi
apparatus fOT steadying
and has just completed :
perimeuts wh ch are sai
rolling may be dint]
without {Xtravagtnt i
comparatively small sac
space.
A Russian painter n
ski is creating a sen?:
He was dLoo7ered and
theCzir. His pictures
j jets, Russian historic:
figures from Homer s:j
will be shown at the III
in Londoul I
A new sword ha? bef
British offiaets with at
Richardson, who was
sent there to represent his people, and
given to aa Eagiishmtn named Gil
more, who was ready to cast them as
directed by the manipulators ol the
convention.
“This comparative representation of
-the negroes and white people is abont
like that which would result if the
new party should get control of the
State.
THAT TENSION PLANE.
“Another thing which shows the
deceitfulness of the leaders,
baUdt|if «p thaaj*iem rapmly. . ^
Lodlta rrhoie aTttema are polwmei and wbete bleed ia la
an Itnpara condition, due to Tnenttraal irr»gulari:ie«. ara
CUBES
^•CTD*rIy 1,, b<neHteS™by^the^won"<ferAh""toa l |c , "aEU fcTooite
of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root
W&will do ihe Best,
who are
asking Georgia farmers to follow them,
is that they try to .make it believe in
the South that the pension plank was
not in the original platform. To bs
sure about this I wrote to Mr. Havs,
the secretary of the convention, who
edits a Knights of Libor paper in
Pniladelphia.
“His reply assured me that the pen
sion plank was a part of the regular
platform ar.d had been so printed all
over the north and west. The truth
is that in the National Economist’s
office iu .Washington city, as has been
since virtusl'y admitted, the platform
to be sent south was doctored to suit
southern views.
“When they understand this sort of
trickery Georgian?, I am sure,' wil
noc endorse it.”
EE0S-, Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippnmn'e Block, SAVAS 3AH.
BUY THE PLANET, JR., CULTIVATOR, E MONEY SAVER
NEVtR.iu the history ot the country
lias siteh dire calaai'y threatened her.
Third party rule backed up by Repnb-
1‘can policy wou ld indeed place us in an
unenviable position. Stevens election
weul 1 help to plaee us in just suck a
position. Will the Democrats of the
Second Congressional district allow
this.
muse
The nse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One bottle
may not cure -‘right C2:*>s complaint of
years; persist until a : cure,js effected. As a
general rule, improvement follows shortly
after beginning the use of : this medicine.
With many people, the'effeet is immediately
noticeable; Dut sonje.eppstitutions are less
susceptible to medicinal 1 influences than
-others, and the curartiv'e'process may, there
fore, in such casesefee prompL Perse
verance in using.thfs remedy is sure of its
PPtpnvd nr Ins? *CoAitov^Ui lotas* fha rnneP
(leaked
officer,
LITTLE
mer
a
To responsible parties,
Gkn. IS. P. Alexander has inform
ed President Comer, so the Ba van tilth
Press learns, that he will not be a can-
tli’a-e forelection npen the board of
•\(h Central railroad in May. Gen.
Alexander has sssured the new tnan-
agement-of his continued confidence
and support and has given it most
cordial co-operation since the election
of Mr. Comer by the director receivers
in Macon. Den. Alexander favors
the re elf ction of MK Comer and the
p-esent board at the May election, and
has so informed his own friends who
offered him thfir" unabated support
for reflection to the board of direc
tors.
reward at last. Sootier of later, the most
stubborn blood diseases yield to
DO SOT GEEFE KOK S1CKE5.
Sure cura for SICK HEAD-
j, ACHE, impaired digestioa,consti-
3l pation, torpid glands. They arouaa
vital orgtD3, remove Daunea. dir—
zincs;. Mecical jcfrcct ca Kid-
neyscnd’blr.ddor. Coscuer
•T,a\ bilions nervous dis-
orders. Establish nat-
ural DAILY ACTION.
complexion by T/arifying
1ZLY VEOSTAELE.
ticcly ad rooted to rait cas*’. oj oao pill caa
uch. Each vial -rent'?.-142. earn“0 in vest
cad pencil. En.-mess man’s
Taken easier tbt'. su^ar. Soldevery-
muins pood a bear “Cre-ccct.”
stamp. You cat C2 page book Tith camp12.
?. HE0ie:SE CO., Ci. Lsuis, Mo.
LIPPMAM BROS.. Freprie'on,
Druggists, Lippman's Block. SAVAKfiSH, GS.
Sarsaparilla
Hrxiltiab'i BarprUn.
“Wal, Hiram, if thi3 don’D? beat all!
The obi way for doctors was ‘kill er
cure,’ but here I’ve tuund a piece in
this here newspaper where a doctor of-
fl’s fercatarrh! I
Uoav.li i;
blocd. Pe
“For several year3.;m tlie spring months,
I used tD_Ue_trcub!ed with a drowsy, tired
feeling, and a dull pain in the small of my
back, so bad, hr bides, as to prevent my
being able to walk, the least sadden motion
causing me-severe distress. Frequently,
boils and rashes would break cut on various
parts of the body. By tlie advice of friends
and my family physician, I.began tlie use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla and continued it ^11 tlie
poison in my blood was thoroughly eradica
ted.”— L-VY. English, Montgomery City, Mo.
‘*My system was all run .down; jny skin
rough and of yellowish hue. I tried various
remedies, and while some of them gave me
temporary relief, none of them did anv per
manent good. At last I began to* take
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, continuing it exclusive
ly for a considerable time, and am pleased
to say that it completely
fers ‘cash er cure ’4
wishwahad it—I’d like to try him!
Jesn:listen, Hiram!- ‘
REPAIZLU.
Electric Bell EEangin,
Tlie proprietors
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh remedy offeF a
reward of $500 for any case of catarrh
which they cannot, cure.’ That beats
all lotteries hollow! The medicine
costs 50 cents—your catarrh is cured,
er yon'get $500! Where's my hat!
I’m going right over to neighbor
Brown’s to show him. I never want-
Sexator Gorman has retired from
the National Democratic Committee,
and various reasons arq being given
for his action. Oae report says that
he does so because of ii! health ^an
other. that he is weary of the cares of
the position and wishes rest, and still
another that he is himself anticipating
the possibility of the "presideotial
iigbtoing striking him when the big
i>orm hursts at Chicago. The Mary
land senator has done his parts some
service, and it has been recognized.
He cannot, be nominated for president,
however, because he has made a re|\u-
tatiofi as a machiue politician, and the
people dp not want p.nv one cf that
stamp in the presidential chair. All
such as' he can be governors and sena
tors, but the Lite must be drawn at
presidents. Statesmen and not mere
politicians are wanted as rulers of the
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I [PPMAN 8ROS.SAYANNAH.
* - Sole acevts in mb's U. s.
ed Antoct >1-
n in Paris,
friended flry
Bible sujb-
ubjects aijid
S a akespea ire
iver Gvlie: ry
ys fitted on short
constantly on ban:
Machine N
When Queen Vtet 'i i* is served with
oysters all the shells are saudpapered
and polished.
I presume my liver was very much out ol
order, and the blood impure in consequence.
I feel that I cannot too highly recommend
Ayer's .Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted as J
was.”—Mrs. X. A. Smith. Glover, Yt.
!'or years I suffered from scrofula and
blood diseases. Tlie doctors’ prescriptions
and several scMialled blood-purifiers being of
no avail, I was at last advised by a friend to
try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and now
feel like a new man. being fully restored to
health.”—C. X. Frink, Decoral:, Iowa.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. CvAyer & Co., LoweN, Maoo.
Sold by all Druggist*. Price $1; aix bottlea,
Cures others, will cure you
John haenei
Help V. anled
'To spread the good news, that at last a
remedy has beei. .ound which is a cer
tain sure cure for coughs, colds and
kindred" diseases. Hassons Syrup of
Tar is the name of thU medicine,
which is compounded from the best
atnl purest msforials, and wili always
give relief. If you have a cough at
tend to it, do not let it get worse, but
buy a botttle of Hasson’s Syrup,
which is guaranteed to relieve or the
money refunded. For sale by Hils-
man A Agar Co.
straight, and w.r i
It is exclusively If
guarding. Ail the <
ined it before its n s.
that it was more suit
ent service than theh
curved.
i ‘*-:.G.C.” Cures Gonorliceu ami
I Gleet in 1 toOD.-.ys, without Palu.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
! acrid <;r poisonous snbstanees, nnd
is guaranteed absolute!-/ harmless.
Is prescribe' by physicians an.l
rocomcnded by druggists. Price 81.
Sold by druggists, liewure of Sub*
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