Statesboro star. (Statesboro, GA.) 1893-1901, March 30, 1894, Image 2

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THE STATESBORO STAR ITnJ.ISIlKlJ evkiu Wkdkksiiav. J II. MU.J.KU,r.iurt>K M> 1’i'UUHiini SL’BtTrIPWOA KATKN One tear, 1 00 Six Months 50 Three Months, 25 The Star is entered at the St'.Us boro Post Office as seeor<l class tfuiil matter jtatesboro Ga., Marchse lS <}4 FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA HON. W Y ATKINSON THE LATEST .NEWS 13Y WIRE y DEMOCRACY’S Flag trails in the dust. The nows comes from Washing¬ ton to day that President Cleveland has vetoed the Bland silver hill re contlo passed bp tho Democratic Congress. This we regret. We consider it a black eye to the party, Mr. Cleveland means by his actions to say that the par¬ ty is composed of a set of fools who do not know what they want. And he himself knows it all. Every member from tho South urged the President to sign the bill. Congressman Lester is reported as saying that there will have to be a linn drawn between the two wings of the party. The Eastern wing are opposed to thepassago of every pledge made the people and the only Salvation of the party is to repudiate the High Tariff, Gold bugs of the East, who are now sailing under false colors. They should go to the Republican party where they belong. We are asham¬ ed of any Democrat who tramples the peoples interest under his feet. Atkinson wipes up Evans, 1 Mcm'ng News \ •t < nnd KvtiBe paper, admits today that Mr. Af kitison wiped up the old General in the joint debate yesterday at Ilawkinsville. We arise to congratulate our next Governor. SENATOR CRISP. Gnveruor Northern has appoin¬ ted Speaker Crisp to fill tin-vacan¬ cy in the V. S. Senate caused by the death of Senator Colquit. Mr. Crisp has not accepted yet and the probability is that ho will not. As the people need him worse where lie is slhnn they do in 1 ho Senate. Wo consider it an un¬ wise appointment as it will not el¬ evate a man who already holds a higher position. GOOD BUSINESS SENSE. The Star frols constrained to mention the fact that a large num¬ ber of our people aro oxcercising good business judgment by taking out a good insurance policy on their lives. We do not believe it to be good policy for men to rush into anything when they are not able to k^ep it up. But by all means you should keep a good policy 7 on your life if you can possibly afford it. It is or.e of the best saving banks you ever had, and in case of death you will not leave your family n lot of paupers on the mercies of tho world. This has been the policy of the shrewd business men at the North f or a number of years, *aml if it is advantages to one class citizens it is to another. By means if you are able take out a policy on your life, Any iiiformati.n «ste l |„. H b,, ro . iibontM of lltal gmu'l rally that tJi„ PopuUat* had irtvertlaed to meet at this pluuc on hud Katurduy, a ill l H rocolwod vj ibid ofli e, Ji louft hut# ^ot Jmt on tl»# way. Torn Watson wi'l open up his oongrcssi .nui campaign in Augusta on April the 5th. Why not open on April the 1st? It would be a more appropriate day for the oeoa j stun. 1 j The T. P. are going to give Rich , cold niond county the shoulder this year. They don’t «ant »o stir up the Democrats of that county, Very good idea. Tho Swainsboro pine forests grows brighter every day. Editor Warren is making it hot for the Weaver’s Cohorts up in his boat. Emanuel like like Bulloch is De mocratic or nothing. The Breckinridge Scandal at Washington is getting to be an aw ful bore on the people’s patience . .. , pom,tai.i'per »UI, 'L penitentimy just fur the fua of t.ie thing. Gen. uoxey and his army of 5Of tramps would do well to man h in to somebodv’s cotton fiv Id. ------- Poor old Kolb of Alabama, after trading around with the Repub.i curis and I*opulist3 of that State, is now doomed to political oblivion, The Populists now threaten to de sert him. There is no reason wbv uny one should object to tho county having a decent court house. GEORGIA’S To take Part In 0iff Coming ST AT IS Election! A LETTER Sent out By BOSS SXJOXZ. Are tua- Repunlicun of oa. go iiij/1<> cut any figure in the ap praMcbing campaign? Facts would seem to Indicate th it they are. Members of the republican State eentral committee have just reeiev ed a leader calling on them to at tend a meeting of the committee to be h?lh ii. Atlanta at *1 a in , Sat urday, April 15 th, Tho letter is signed by A. )l. Buck eh urmaa and in it he says the meeting is culled for the pur¬ pose of‘‘taking into considrrrtion and acting upon such matters us may properly come befo.e it in view of the approaching -ompaiffa for tho ejection of state officers.” M bile j*art of the Eastern crats may oe opposed to silver leg¬ islation, toe great majority of tde Democratic party aro fighting for the maintainanco of the people’s money. AYhat became of the district rally’s last Saturday? T hey must oe in tho i,,UK,<i <>f Mle reeolxw. There is rtaiy u<> difference he tween the principles <>f the two can didatos fur ;hu Gubertia (trial n<un Illation. Tbe Populists of Hail county eeom to be anxious to butt the wall once more. That is the county where tho Democrats stood so thick in the woods during the hist campaign un til their legs hung out across the public mads and Impeded public travel. The Populists will tackle most anything, it looks liko The alliance of Jarper county have boycotted Bill Arp’s history of That is bad, ain't it? I here should be one considern tion plHc-d in the contract for the j building of the court house. That i-thut a»l laborer^ be captoyca home * fur as wa are ultlr *o fur uisli it. In the tbnth of Ksnnlor | the wholi nation muurtit, INYESTIGATED THE LAW. Wo printed last woek •evoral sec¬ tions of the code beriming on the subject of the administrators’ cita Lions. We claimed in that issue of our paper, that the Ordinary was not placing those citations accord ing to the directions given in that book. Wo asked any one who de¬ sired to do so, to take the trouble to look up this matter, and if we were wrong wo would then submit. Act¬ ing upon our suggestion, the Times Editor spent last Saturday aftor noon looking up these sections. What did ho find? He found them just like we printed them, and that P a P er was n0 ^ entitled to re ceive them under the laws of tho state ’ which P rovide8 that a11 le 8 al advertising be published together. Judge Martin has been placed in a W " “ ght * theTi ”>« »•» trta,oore “ l9,nim > >re * ,io “ that our Ordinary is so much in lovo with him, that he will treat with contempt these sections. This is net so, while Judge Martin believes it would be well enough to allow both papers to receive part of the public advertisements, he is not so selfish, or so stiff necked as to let prejudice rule his actions in his of ftcial duty, and ib ready to do what the law directs him to do in this matter. He has promised to iuves tigato this matter, and told us if he found that we were right that he would act accordingly. And venture the assertion, that if he will take the same pains in these sections that the Times itor did last Saturday, we will get tho advertisments. M’e are formed by the best legal talent in : this town that since reading our ar tide, they have taken the trouble to look up all the law in the matter, and that our position is the one. We are informed by them that there is no question that when the law says that the county advor tiaemente must follow the sheriff’s advertisements, and tho adminis trators citations must follow the couu ty advertisements that it mean8 that a11 tho lo 8 al advertise, ment s must be published in one per. Otherwise they are illegal. Thai is thoao that aro uot Polish ed in the sheriff’s official otfiUi. Wo cau have the new court-l ouso without an^ riso in the ruto of tax a.ion. Bv all means let us li»vo a g°*kl one. ~—--— Osborn, the Populist crank, has | deserted South Georgia, and is going ^ r y jjj M Jjan’* up Norln. I’ho Columbus Enquirer-Sun says that the blizzard up North will save the fool sillers » Mg job in dealing with Gen. Coxey’s array of tramps, Populists, and beggars. We are in favor of Tom Reed coming down and a tv pt ill,- Popu list n luitiat oo for g vor,., i • A. abuiua, for if it is auy'tuag tuat ib< F. P will s'aioi up and V'lte I'm, ,t is tn East in Repuojicah. Me hope that Mr. Cleveland will not veto the Bland bill. He may be right, but a majority of tho party has said that the bib is ri^hi, and it ought to become a bw. The Populists claim that nas a tendency to g > to the f*. pubst. The Democratic majority in state will be so heavy this fail u» - il ; it will again have to be sunt down ; by freight. | Tha Swniusboi-o Pint- F"ie>t ed. vocates the blur's suggisituii that t jj e congressional nutniiatiug con vcntll(|l bo hcld nt statovboro this year. Tlie military boys look like real •olditrs in their new uniforms, j alien they gut OUt on dress parade. t veronals were at k prguilu a in thU towu thU wi«k. to A ft 7 0 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral I THE BEST EMERGENCY MEDICINE roit the c<; h i: or Croup, Whooping: Cough LaGrippe, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis. Hoarseness. !.c AMD 1UK YA*U Throat and lunj • Tfcisstssi ag Enrj EmmA Promptto act, sure TO MY JttlEM'DS. lo.V” ft.enJ. “ “w M. I.ryfu., Congro., »nn Jefferson tits, where they will al ways be welcome whetherthev wish to buy or not. 1 will at all imes taic pie sure in showing them through our large stock of T oiliin Shoes and Gents furnishing goods, and compare prices and quality of goods with any house in the city. When you are in town drop in und see J. 8. Ij : .o 0*0 MILLINERY 0* 0 y ou are cordially invited to call at tha store of Mrs. S. A. Wilson and inspeci the bargains an styles she has 1c offe n Ladies’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, which arein line with theiat est STyieS. Also Ribbons, Flo vers a^d Every thing kept in a First-Class Millinery Store. ca i in and ss them at my nEw StonE Mrs. S A WILSON •—~ —r r Newt Drug Store. WE have faulty juJt opened a i ew and -iflor ■<! stock of i.ml goods, it t* carry nlv tftc best ♦ 'g'.tdr ;>• our line, it lien yotn conic to t=s rTL, CTw errs s L ft.ll, II CTO err-> C.O TJ 0^ nr Gil x cm McLean 6 Go The D. S. Tooth Saving Asso i ~y>J s elation 4 y w 810 Broad St Angola GaOyeTMcilarky S Kartj. Teeth A > a. n> rr 3P -1 wit IT [V r*t* < rr - a; </) (y ne 0 f thola.geat organizations devoted tohign cldental practices -Pledged to The Promotion of Scienifjc Demstry At Mod erate Price Filbnga -o°c up Platina F»l|inga-75o. up Gold Filling 1 ’ 00 ^ ^ ^upper or lower *8 A good set of Teeth for $5,5C Fxtraeting Teeth 5Qe CROWNS AND TEETH WITHOIITPLA AT SAJUSIH Utg $ : r v '. * - WMi* •' *-.JI /.fflJMK- rr-_ 6 a.I* »»• ■ * • i .-■.'VMl S - - *•« m* EAGLE BAKING POWDERS IT EXCt.LLS AI.L OTHERS I[4 ROTH PURITYANb streHgH. uufachtrcd by Howard and \Villet t Augusta Ga. -And for s tie by H IV Lee, Statesboro Ga m pi T ^ rfMilf. I,* lili <~V> A. U. -h'-S WINDSOR v hr:;. U 'srMCEMtNTi / II & n - OTcfsINO f O'* a. AND CEILUNSSf * - ■ „ • IF- «; ,ss • • XrCllUNvSAZL THtPEAsrsAinaE WWSJWfy : : v AtT ? AS L0fM» ,\% l IwC ■ MDREVV SAVAMmi HANLEY.;! U * v Ga. pk SCLEAuENT h MAkFS^ *9 e-G) M FCF Fla. NC/j; ^ Fact /S' SC. an> At.A. IMPORTER * CTo S v. OF CEMENT. rT~ 23 css> m Hair. - --■* — fl ‘t imp &3ii\doO,We §h% * • BUILDERS P. ®. 1 um. "•WA, tW4I WHITE PINEtOQDStysHS* s 1 A 0 ^GERMAN GEO. 1*1 BRINSON SHERMAN, k IT X Manufacturers Of, And Dealers 1". Yellow Pme lumber, ad Bubers Hardware SASH, DOORS, BUNT'S, MOULDINGS. C' ncr J[- ■/•***/’ and . ttV.er HUG u * / . CA Seed Gj. ^ •• For Ev^rylhing in VVar^anieod garden arid Fit]cl SEAJS, S?nd your Ordbrsto. ]•! StofliM. * t ffgial Oi ! i Orders by mail must include postage at tho i ■rate * of 8 cents a pound. I HO Pei kins Pres. J A Ha user Fas Georgia Iron Works Founders & EViaChItiist. High grade heavy Saw IVFIi Machinery. P- n , ;> r>G,i,.v.i-ib is, and estimates made on mills of iwy capacity. Wdt W M W ©• J5l Spootal tfiie-iiUon a\xi<l to Locomotive (Repair Worh. "Mt ctFiifr air H, N. Reid Corn-Mills and Millstones. m AU SIZES. THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOB TABLE MEAL r Dealer In S»api*s et Xul Sut m IppUoUloa. ware e/tssnsA aauvtst ti. steam Engines, Steam Boilers, Co,a ana Wlieaf niiiSs, Saw mills 'Afood wo,ting machinery, michinery sapplics, SUm fttti.igs. and brass fittings, Belting Packing In fact cveryiliiiig • Pertaining to Macl.inery. Patronage and correspondence solicited. All machinery Soid by me will be fully ga ranted, Prices lower than ever known bf fo^o. ids msOIM >T, At’fil'MA. CA-