Statesboro star. (Statesboro, GA.) 1893-1901, March 30, 1894, Image 1

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i p ii T ft j i i I liiil nr > N r i V* % 'm VOL. 1 . /h t j- » •* yio.Wi.z ' ‘1^~ } ]} $ a j-VE'yn: r ~i Attorney tit Law. Statesboro, (la. Will praciiec in ill the courts. D GRIFFIN. JITTU'RXEY AT LJ'.V. Oilice, in the Sorrel bunding. Sciv tit: ucih UJ. _ . _ ^ _ k i'U-TGO - Cl::Cl JU.^) gall Attorney's ’ and CouueellorB lit ' , --*«". c flier, ct r. Boy & Drayton Ms. SAYANNHH GA. Cr. ( li (Hawscu jr. DENTIST, (Successor to -J wit C Daniel.) No. 145.1 Congress st. SAVANNAH, GA. Dr. A Temples f .’Physician etui £ v.vgccn■ l i s h u t(d ; t I i. J< 1 1 : Franklin. AlU;.i s promptly attended. P. O. Blitcli, Ga L. J. McLean. Dentist. Room 1 Holland build ng. Sictcsbcro Q i i _ C B VEATES jiO"S3 a hi shj.y CARE I EG E PAI.VT1NG V J. t in' sn hr.icd, Cci:iajuc~ lio" G»arani.crl. K-ji inatcs chceriully furnished bTATESBORO G A WOOD; WOOD. “t 0 com s of g iCd seiisom d fire wood for talc by ; S T (Jl anee. C- H. R. OF Monlaromery & Eutau la R’y and Mobile and Gir rd R, R. 11 M (.' MER, R S IIaYES Re cievers. , ' 81 va hu ah A Wsstcru R It i 11 M t.outer and K ,1 Lowry Recievcrs. : Tickets ut reduced rates between local poin ‘8 on eule after (i p. m. saturouy good returning till Jlon duy Hoi-n. If you are going to New York, B.iHtoii, Plidade.'ihia, or Baltimore, on business o r pl'-ast re. you Sil VC* »h oping ear fares and the expense of uii uls en-ioute by going via Gen tral R K satunmih, and thence by tile . . ' stcuiiifcis, and at tame time en-, joy tile benefits of ! an ocean Voyage Tie els ine'ude meals and state ru„ju. For full particulars write t or call on nearest ick t a gel t, or to I 'J heo, D Kline. w. F. shill man Goal. supf. TralfO Mgr. ! FOB RENT. The eftb'e at the c ,rner of South Main und Vinv Street. Cull on. (I a. .tohn'Boii MONEY fO JOAN. Oh good 'arming lands ut low rule of lun ji-Bi, K. Li t, M-'oiik }»'atesbolo, (in. llf'bg yw jo educe, such a« 4 bn Im Us, <#> 14 *. horn y < i *,<< 1 ,lii» 4 ‘ob*on in t ,o M hua bloc* , apposite H-rr s Ho'j#'.*, mu wbl h# iin bigbert market prOi for MAIL SCHEDULES -“^onh-lKMUKl mml,connecting rath Centra ruilroiul, cL*j»art* at 1 *m dally. - Mail from north and went over Central rail road ur.vtf at 5:45 p. m. daily.. — Sv Mi>l 4 >a*t rru mad arrhx** at 12 p. u«. daily. y-South-bound m4) % *'>wieetiK£ with Central *d (icorjj’m. departs at 2 * . 1 ’* daily. —Mail for Olito. ar. Mill Kay, Rufus and Arlen 'oaves <Luh by $>. d? S. at f> a m. —Muil t\»r .limp*, /kin, Exwfeior, Pnrrfch and Metier arrive* tUpy at 12 in., and departs at 2 p. in. same days. •—Mail for Kell wood, BHek and Brag arrives at 12 in. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, and departs at 2 p. m name days. —Mail for Gem and Fly arrives at 12 m. on Mondays, nixlnesdsvsauil FriJav*,’ and departs at 11 *. m. w Havs. Mad .. .,, lor 0 Sam, , Laston, Josh , , and , bSfc* de- , — ^ . a m Monit , Vil a[ „, Fr , iL , V! , ahJ ar . rive* at e .12 same day*. —Mail ter Emit, Ena] and narville depart* at >5 «. m. l uesdavs and Saturday*, and arrives at I p. in. same days. u ilm.ii i. V. ,'onxso.v, P. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Our people have all acted nobly in subscribing $5,000.1X1 the building of a new court-house. Buy the Eagle brand baking pow¬ ders, recccnmended to be the best baking powder in the market today For rale by II. W. Lee Onion sets alwnvs on hand, both ’ white and red. Call in t see them: a's.i seed point es or anything else you want in that M. R Si.naions, of Enai n >\v has one of the prettiest and romplctc steeks of sj t ing and sum mer dress goods ever s!u»a h in this countv. Gallon him and gi t Kis prices, and see the pretty sty leg. MONEY Loaned on farms at re> son a be length of time from application In thc <J ‘‘ or?rta Sr ' ,,tc ;,nd P ’ a,ldmg ®“ d Loan Association of Savannah. Ga. Fi>: further particulars apply to K1 is, Local agt, effic.- at Waxelbuum & Son, Stab .sb 0 m, Ga '1 he Southern Short-hand ami telegraph school oow open Guyton. *.ll receive stu.lents pari '»f ihc. state, lyritc for D Ai run chard, j rnacipai 1 i MONEY SAVED. IS MONEY; i : A DP." Ami you certa'nly e;:v money by hav.mr your old buggy made to look ns ii did when it came of thc fac'.oi y, Ai C B Veatis Buggv painter. Sta.csboro Ga. \> e lespectfiiiv ' ask ouJ corres pendents from aii sections of the 1 county to send us in Mie news ; we will be glad to publisn it. Send | SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Etc. Anyone «b.< , needs , anitbiiig » m .v- l his line, «ill do well ,, to , get . | iny prices before ordering, as i can save you mon«*y. 0 an be founu at 8tatesboro, Ga. Gi.o. 8. Hlaikbl'kx. in MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned is prepare,, to negotiate loans oil improved farm in Bulb ch County, »t u leasonable rate of inter' ut. and in <* short ti. u* after application is taken A poly to D K Groover C til on C. Bono f< * Sinus, and Ilatiat next ib< t Barker A Hinith. MON mo LOAN. Real K“tutc Joint* made, by 1 L to.in it A Memi htuUiboro Ga, If »<ei sortie'l will) Asdi na Buy On Cmn M iunt.in Aailoa « ire For s d 1 M-L- STATESBORO, GA., liAP.CS 30, IS24 ATKINSON'S A’ COCDING j The A Itinson inen are coinin';, j With a record in their hands. While the Evan's are a hollering. There was a war once on the land. All honor to Gen. Evans as a preacher. And when at last he dies. 1 May he be the righteous, among i In the grand celestial skies | When Evans in the war was battleiag, He acted his part well. He fought for his people awl country, 1 ■ While it is friends around him fell, ■ But Atkinson’s the for man governor: ] And a good ofti er will make, j And would tight for our people, j " If Evans their is liberties nominatwl were for at tha stake. office, ■ j "te People should do t lie samo ! T1 “'>' shoul<l fi S ht f ” r victorv - 1 For party and not for name. Atkinsou’s record in Georgia, As we really know. Is marked with honor and fidelity, And his character is white as snow. All lion n- to oa.- u->xt g >varn jr, Whoever lie may be, Loyal he ye democrats, And work for nominee. • GEORGIA BOY. I:VANS, & ATKINSON l AT ATHENS. To the Star: To day has been one of unusual merriment in Athens. The joint bate between Hon, W. Y. At¬ kinson and Gen. Evans was held in the opera house. In accordance with tho rules, agreed upon by the committees, Gen. Evans opened the debate. He began in a quiet manner by attacking Mr. Atkin sons speech at. Griffin and criticised him in a manner which was thought !v many xuibcccrcinii as a minister of the Gospel. laknco of bis speech was cn Income trx, Free coinage, Repeal of tho 10 # tax cn state banks and liis record as a general in the late war. On this last topic he dwelt ecr.sidtri.lly 1 ut tailed to kindle nulch , nt h U siam. ^ poo[)lo of ()l , orgia have loug since learned that because a man is a good soldier by no means proveB tha t he will make a den¬ govonor. Mr. Evans op ml y declared that he isgrdntly devoted to his profession os minister and prefers the posit ion of preacher to that of Gov. For this reason ma nyTail to see why ho continues in tho race. f After Gen. Evans concluded Mr, Atkinson was introduced. As soon ns his name was called all thc stu dents who prefer lum instead . of ,, Evans arose ami , greeted lum with the , veil „ —Hi ...... yi vi yi yi! * T,’ ’ Ilip-hoorap!Atkinson ... . ..,.- ’Atkinson U. Ga!! When this yell was hoard applause ran out from the thous¬ and throats and Mr. Atkinson came forward and spoke an hour and a half in all and manner. The manner in which he «P»>ke of bis college days hero in 1875-0 drew cheers from almost ev atudent and citizen in Athens. ij ( , Hil j ( j was thc town of Athens that he met the wifo of‘his bosom mother of his children and her who hallowed his homo at d he was more ['leased to meet an on diriieo hero. He agreed with a l’P° nMlt n » Licomo tax, Free and ropoal of H)'/ r tax on slide banks: but disagreed with eomx'tning the manugenient the soldiers homo in Atlanta. Tin* aide way in which ho declared hnosclf and ilefonded his [action in regard lo the soldiers home ' mot with with approbation from iieurlv every old e<m» left, rule present, He Im ill lll\or pensioning tin* old uoldieja and at* them Uj >,p.nd a dollar u» llee KM y iuy f Mr. Atkinson * speech from begin iQ 8 t0 ond " as logical, full of j thought and frequently olicitod Jclieers peroration from tho grand entire and audience; patriotic ; was j Outlied in elegant and. expressive language. He pleaded his cause on the ground of merit and ted that noono vote for him doesn't think him worthy of the of¬ fice to which lie aspires. He ask Evans a few such as why he is so ready to an¬ swer “mo too” to so many of his (Atkinsons)-statements? Why can ride about over the slate and organize Evans clubs when in 02 he could not or would not aid De¬ mocracy? To these questions and other similar ones Gen. Evans said he could not give any reply and prefered to avoid them. Georgia would doubtless be well repraeented by either of the candi¬ dates. P<ut t lie time hns come and the day has dawned when every section nnd community of Ga must come together nnd elect tho man who has been se potent a factor in our state for the last 8 years, there be a man who desires the high office of Governor it is that one who is skilled in legislative affairs who has saved the state so many thousand dollars during the few poet jins v.l-o instituted the bill providing for the estab¬ lishment of the normal college at Millodgoville for the higher educa¬ tion of Ga. girls, vho lias ucceed ed in increasing the school funds and tho pensions fori those who I “ wore the gray.” I Atkinson is the only man that can OH the bill till, lists elect him. If merit and a mar* legislative record arc worth nn| thing tho people of Georgia from the tncun tains to the sea, cannot do other " iso than unite in harmony by placing “curly headed bill” in the Gubernatorial chair. Ewell. T bird Party Of 1894, Osborn. Ellington and others aro on the stump proclaiming their dogmas and appealing to the preju¬ dices of the less informed classes. Tlicir first round among tho people is interesting to Democrats only to learn what gage of battle they aro offering. Osborn’s speech deliver od in Valdosta last Saturday is briefly reviewed in our local eol mnns, and from it. our reader will learn what their lino is this year. There arc' three planks in tho new platform, First, fiat money. Second, a division of tho lands. Third, abuse of tho Democratic party. 1 - A party without principles grounded in human rights never presents the same front in any two campaigns. - Their platform is a thing of chance—a thing to catch votes—a thing to influence the raam>s jf P OB8lb] ° When this party was in its fonn ativo state its design was to capture the Democratic party, take charge of the offices, and control tlio buai ness interests of the country. La tor tho subtreuBUrv, ownership of railrouda and other sclmmea dovel But nU fln so vagaries have ! ' WUy ’ " ,u! U0W thtV n Kt 'heir ease upon flat money, u . ion of the land mid abuse of the Doiuocrntie party, Them agitators nrn ioml of quoi* ing Roinan hblon , as We h ive shown bef i >, 'Die ordinarily In* eri til dt 1 e | fur j Romans in the name of liberty than | n.r.ong ony other people known in | hbjtorv. The secret plots and | 1 and bound others conspiracies made under the' Catiline streets of Rome flow in blood, and caused the downfall and death of (he bravest and proudest nation of tho world n that ago. These agitators read garbled ex tracts from the histories . of. that ti,n ^ «»<} r( '™ r t toOatiUnislnneth j ods to stir tip the common people ; j They hold their secret meetings and oven pass resolutions in public pledging "life,” “property” and “honor” upon tho sacrificial altar to carry otit their schemes. This movement has reached a stage beyond tho ordinary political movement. Many of the good poo pie who have been misled by it do n >t understand what it means (they will quit when they do), but in the speeches of all these men there is a half-smothered, half-exposed deft a:ice of law nnd order, and a hatred of life legally constituted authori ties from the President down. The head of tho Government who ought to be respected for tho sake of the high office ho h 6 lds, if for no reason, is execrated, and denounced in public as a thief and robber. It is time the press was dealing more candidly with this question, Some of the daily papers handle it gingerly, and others crawl on their all fores before it, and half approv¬ ingly apologize for it. •s^VoUlosta Times. Buy the PLiglt ••rami Baking I’cwiltus, alisoluuffy nuro ami wholesome, foraMleby 11 W.Ltc. poirtlsTCxtr.iet; The poopho. ie« edv for .11 thDMl .ems of oj j b\ r «ale bv cL»-an <k Co. In M!!l , th , r ( , lltlllin Ini-known e;ir8 thc t . u (l l)f th , oUl a .„i house of Luddeu & Bit. s. This firm is the largest bouse in ’he south, and you will do well to get their prices be foie buying an in smum iit of ail/ kind. TO MY JfRlEJhVS. 1 res pec fully ask ad mv old Bui loci c.iiuty friends to call and sec me in M Dryfus, Congress and Jefferson 8 ts. where they will til iva; s be wilcome whether thev w'sli to buy or not. I will at t ino- pie sure in showing them through our large stock of Slices and Gents furnishing goods, and compare prices an.l quality of goods with any house in the city. W'hen you are in town drop in and see J. S. Tj Great reduction in the price of u!l class of goods, and you get I advantage of suirc by y u Oods at I lie World’s atoie. DOVER & STATESBORO II Ii SCHEDULE Schedule in K/fce: Jan. 8th. No. 1. Leave Statesboro ut 9:00 a. m Arrive 11:45 a.in No. 2. Leave #4 2:40 v Arrive iv 5:3p. m Oil and aftei this date thc D. & S train will meet the Central “ Slioo. fl.v” every Wednesday, Statesboro 5 a, in., and rcturningWg l*. m. Trains run by standard time. J. ’j. Mathews, Agent The finest hand skived “hues for „e„, women and children at lb • ' V '’“"' s Fuir rt ' or< '’ ,d \ >tUw " m,b l,.-** than h"i'e*eforc have been told ~~nGtRE ' All load overseers of tho dlsillet are eouiuiaiuled to Kr|Kti'tiu’ load# C| g( iii 1 f •< i ## dltlnn bv superior court. rt ‘a'V tend ( i ;i “jeiiff^ NUMBER. 45. THAT T» K •piyr’ !* -M Buggy fkf- tfg&V m WHY IT COSTS MORE IN Till: END In the history of' commerce wo doubt if there has ewer been a sin glo concern who started bussines for tho purpose of doing it onchar itablo principles. Most generally firms enter,hiissinoss to make mon oy; some succeed, others fail. We have been successful, not by giv ing awtiy buggies, cither outright, with a string .attached, but sell ing buggies nnd the 1 s\st we can for the money, Besides you know that (hero is a certain security in dealing with homo linns our “-Guarenteo is us good as a Gold bond.'” Wo cro tho Largest Vehicles and Harness Dealers South “Every thing on Wheels,, besides tho famous “N’uney Ilnnks” one horse farm wagons, and celebrated cork-faced Collars -5,00 Guarantee against Galling, Savannah Carriage .Jr Wagon Co. The Banner failed to make its np pearanco last week. Editor Schou says that it is impossible to run a paper wit hint tho m.l mihem will come up and pay something for tho P a P l>r ' There is no room for growlers, nnd soreheads in this county. This is a progressive and those who do not keep up with tho precession, will bo trampled plio dust, M’e know of at least a dozen new s ,lwollin K H lhat wi!1 ho ptnrted »» this town this summer. Mr. A. Deal came up from Arlen on Saturday and gave us a pleasant all. r The Leading FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, OF GEORGIA. LARGEST j STOCK. | : j T ( m )\AT A—tLJ O T T A. T | f PRICES. ^ 55 .S MD 2 a 5'T , with of ( s.airiic | RULES FOR MEASUREMENTS FREE ON REQUEST WE ARE THE BIGGEST BUYERS IN HE STATE and CAN CONSEQUENTLY UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS OK STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. ; , B. H. LEVY & BRO., , j 1 59 Congress Street, i • - «j&. — WEEN TN SAVANNAH. CALL AT | The Savh. Dental Parlors, To get first class ftrt, al prices to sait etersboijf. j L > *k nt this. A nice set of t:*e«li f >r $10 «oU fillings »t an.l up : .;jj rnr flH^ $L to $! Evtraets 50 I ceuta. Gold crown., and tooth with i out plates a specialty, j Tetdi extracted vltboet pain. Dr fip^nrn, Nasjir, nUfflijrffi 8 t. Oi BICYCLES Wc have them nil sizes and prices. Can please any body. Cushion Mid l'luuumric tir.'s from $15.CQ to $125 Ccixl for catalogue. 1 J J All makes imd style®. Our prices are $10 *o $25 less than agents sell ,he same matihne. Send for cata j 0 g ue> Our prices Gnatanteed the .lowest H C.WHayne C60 FOURTH AVENUE. Louisville Kentucky. WhoSstale and Retail. NOTICE, COUNTY OFFICER?, All county officers books must be handed in o.i :he first Monduy in April next, for examination This March the (1th. lS'.H. James. Bland, Jojrn. W. Ruglin. S. A. Richardsuj., Cnmniitti e. pna 6 B^BKiaMiBns®E®EJS(BisiEiwr(''*i II || i « J ■) ! ! Thmes Hard » i r | Prices Low ; - ■ CL i u ♦ $ i Only fBO itvra Mawva « i If Ii < )rj|iUi. -I ►cm < | AMUK t I" Mops, liscH Cast.’, ^ ta In amt W woiiihly. lit timed 4 Irmn IUA. WhitkUi*. 4 -i- 6 -: Beautiful wo: it ling Mirror i g I oiitytHKt. White; I’m. t »Krlh tliiMJu, U HLcpu. * * te Lovely New st.yle* at >f® ami AMi. 1 #75. WiiiiRil5. kJ» Efoganl Ncm f J in«os tbt* only #227. I wasmnrvs. ni 1 ’hil>.. WRITS U*. ■W i new n irilleonly. riaiioi ami WuirK Or«mm, l'«. used 1 ;J qs If you wnni ;i nww l/iuf i-r Orf« ; an limy Is Ills lo Uuy TllllMl, WMtwllt, | Writ# tin an.viioir. Trn'lo f« % .lull quCHtloo* mu! juii oMitil f-iin l’iuuos l usk men* ami 1 Oifiiius limn wo ivnnt to mi- 1 *w«r. Try it, pl^nsv. i J fe ® It * f Sf’INNAH, r.A. „ r\nr~ .. r . fnml #v* 4 r ynKSiisv-iigg i.iici m.ws'B.iiTiii.i^irii- ,i.. HOT WBATMEBi ffSTYLDSif FOR MEN BOYS and CHlLDRM” IN IMMENSE VARIETIES, Biggest Stock of FULL DRESS, DRESS, —AND— NEGLIGE SHIRTS Ever shown in tho State. A .1 Stylos and patterns. THE FAMOUS MANHATTAN SHIRTS ST “ iW HAW Fink Neokwkah.