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CHEAP EXCURSION RATES
To Eastern Cities via Savan¬
nah 8 e Ocean S. S. pompany.
Effective June 1 st, 1898 , the O utrai of
Georgia Railway Company will .dace on
sale excursion ticket* to New York and
Boston, via Savannah & Ocean Steam¬
ship Company, at very cheap rah*. The
rates include meal* and berth on steamer,
A trip via this route cannot fail to be of
interest and enjoyment to all parties
contemplating visiting tbe East.
For rate*, sailing dates, etc., apply to
any Ticket agent of the Central of Geor¬
gia Railway Company. or write t«> J. C.
Haile, General Passenger Agent, Savan
nah, Ga.
DeLoaait goto!
My hotel is located right
v % ou the Court House square,
JJJthe most conveuient hotel iu
town. I am at home al! the
time aud customers will al¬
ways receive the best of at¬
tention.
My rates arelower tan
any other hotel iu town.
W.UMteSiWwk
PROPRIETOR.
JOHN J. RAUDRY. JAS.V CRISP.
Savannali, O-a.,
COTTON FACTORS
... — - AN D — —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Consignment* of cotton from planters,
especially, solicited, to which prompt at¬
tention will be given.
Gaudry, Crisp A Co.’s Giant Guano,
Gaudry, Crisp & Co.’* Ammoniated Dis¬
solved Bone,
And Acid Phosphate and Kainit for sale.
POMONA - HILL ■ NURSERIES,
POMONA, N. O.
J, Van Liiulley, Ppoprieior
SPECIALTIES
zWbJ Japanese PEACHES. Plums.
* Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Etc,
Send for Catalogue,
BRANNEN&M00BE,
STATESBORO, GA.
We make 5 -year loans on farm lands at
the lowest rates. Also write insurance on
country and town property in The .Etna
Fire Insurance Co., the largest in America.
DOVER &
J L.FLEWrSh.Pre*. J. L. M*thews, Supt.
Augusta, A a. Stateeboro, Ga.
So. $ So, L Stations So. 2 So.
» n.ia. m- Ml m p 4,45 m
S.40 9.4«> Lv Statesboro Ar :11.45
2.45’ »50 “ Deal* “ UA5 4 35
3.15, 9 55 “ Chto “ !ll^5 4.25
3^5 10.05, ^ Wikon “ Tl.lOi 4.10
3.35H015: Ar Dover Lv 11.00 4.00
Conwvtio®*—Xo. I with Ceetral of Geor
gia Xorth and SonthbonaA
LUMBER.
I am prepared to fill all orders
for rough lumber promptly, and
at price* to meet competition.
T. H. Sanderson.
haymaking?
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' If want Mower lor cciS-z-r
yoa a
your bay this aasaaru don’t fa.l to
the 1 Lightet ^ draft
made—the Ideal Bali azi BcL>?
Bearing Mower.
Fox sale aad on azhibiStco *y
. D. DAVIS ■
Professional Corns.
AV. A". TYLER,
••ATTORMV AT LAW.”
‘ST 4 TI>BO«°» CA,
Own :—Room N«>. L l lulliiiid Building
L. J. Mi-Lean, J{ J. Kkx.xkhv
a rLKAN A KENNEDY,
Dc tit inis,
STITKMIMNK G*.
tari’p-aiair* Ktaitti No.E dollnod boildiu*
B. U. SAMPLES. V. B. KlrSKDr
^aMPI-ES a KENNEDY,
Physicians and Surgeons.
STATBMtOBO, Ga.
efrvlfflw. upstairs, in Oliifl bnil-iin*.__
y K. FRANK UN, ITD.,
has decided to Joeatv at Grnymount and offers
his services to the people ol the eommunity.
|-yi. A. H MATHEWS
offers his professional service to the people of
Stateeboro and vicinity. promptly
Call* left at Caldwell's drug store
attended to.
J^R. I. H CHANDLER,
Stutksbobo, Qa.,
Offers his professional serricee to the town
and vicinity. Calls promptly answered.
J. B. CONE,
.^Burgeon Dentist,
States bobo, Ga.
Office in front of Coart House.
b. lex Moobs. a Luts U t M, Deal.
MOORE & DEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
STATESBORO. GA,
Prompt atteation given to all buaiuee*.
Collection of claims a specialty.
DR. J. R. BRiDFIELD,
ITtIC, GA.
J. E. DONEHOO,
PHYSICIAN ARC SURGEON.
EMIT, GrA .
Offer* his services to the people
of BImit aud viciuity.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Superior Court—ith Mondays in Louis Apri
and October, R. L. Gamble, Judge,
viile, Ga.; B. T. Rawlings, Solicitor Gen
era!, Sandersville, Ga.; S. C. Groover
Clerk, Statesboro, Ga.
Odinary’s Court —F irst Mondays in
each month. C. S. Martin, Ordinary,
Statesboro, Ga.
County Court—Monthly sessions on
Wednesdays ijnarterly after first Mondays in each
after month, first Mondays in sessions eoph three Wednesdays months
beginning in January. J. P. Brannen.
Judge; R. F. Donaldson, sr., Bailiff,
Statesboro, Ga.
JUSTICE COCBTS.
44 th district—Ship R. McCorkle. Rushing, N. j. Green, p.,*
Green, Ga.; R. P„
Ga. Court day, first Saturday in each
month.
45 th district—G. R. Traonell, J. P.,
Metter. Ga.: J. Everitt, N. P., Excelsior,
Ga. Second Saturday.
^ 4 Gth district—B. F. Stringer, J. P.,
Echo, Ga.; R. G. Lanier. J. P. and N T . P.,
Endicott, Ga, Second Friday.
47 th district—U. M. Oasis, J. f., lyaa
hoe, Ga. Fourth Friday.
48 th district—A. W. Stewart, J. P.,
Mill Ray, Ga.: C. Davis, J. P., Zoar, Ga.
Stwnd' Saturday.
1820 th district—T.C. Peuningtc on, J. P.
Portal, Ga.; E. W, Coir art, N. P., Portal,
Ga. First Friday.
1340 th district—A. J. Iler, J. P., Har
ville, Ga.; S. Harviile, NT. P., Enal, Ga.
Fourth Saturday.
1323 rd Ga.: district—Z. W. Parrish. A. S. RawlsrMSiftftj P.. Nell wood,
Rufus,
Ga. Friday before Second Saturday.
1547 th district—W. J. Richardson
J. P. and N. P., HarriUe, Ga.
1209 th dtotriet—J. W. Roun r p
Statesboro, ti
N. P., Statesboro,’’fiilLiyHMI
oorxn orncres.
Sheriff—John Statesboro, H. Ifonaldson: Ga. Deputy
W. W. Smith,
Tax Collector—J. N*. Akin*, Statesboro,
G&.
Tax B re si v gr— Asburr Bland, Fly, Ga^
Treasurer—Alien Lee, Areola, Ga.
County Surveyor—H. J. Proctor, jr.,
Proctor, Ga.
STATESBORO CHURCH DIRECTORY.
M. E. Oscscs, Sootb.
D. F. Rifey, Pastor.
Praaebij^ ecck Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7 re m.
(law m—tmg «•** Sunday at 10 a. as.
Sunday School met Sunday at 3 p. m..
T. A. McGregor, Sapmutendent. Wednesday
Prayw 34 —tine each at 7
a.
PxbBc cordiaHy invited.
State e»o»o Rapt»t Carat*.
J. A. Snarboro. FaMor.
Frearouae oa the 2 nd aad 4 th Sundays
at 11 o'riovk. *l ta.. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer sad Praire aervior every Thars
day erewit* at 7:30 p. a*.
•waday School ererr Sunday at 10 a.m.
Ea&tie* Y Paopie'* laioa every
Sunday at 3 p.
The ;<chfie i* cordaaRr ixr.ted. Stran
AU invited "trering mto the coosmu
■ -t are to atak* Jhrir pres e nce
knows to ife fatter, aad to ptaee their
sestev 4 t;» ia the ehtrefc.
AppoiatSMto ol Rev. H. G. Everitt.
here MR. eharrk, 1st aad 3d S*ad*y*
E**ete:*% 4th Smkday aad hatxrday
aigatrics*
Times Red Estate Agency.
Fexri*xa-A good <>-»
acre lot era. w*es odeef Sooth Mast rawer
is gvoc fey, Paw
than town property for.
F oa Rett— A htrpe five room
so with a£
hie «rsa
Foa E*»t.—A
Prim, fd tottk
B»?d v'‘i r tuvcnr Lun.an Cash
by i!;.y tba;
It vrasiiuriap Ot morrutic oontrol
our navy wan ro|> . toil tiy all tbc na¬
tion*. and it %\ns <lnr;ag Democratic
orutrol that oui i. i‘. t«i ou all tbe
8 e»s, and, ; re i country was
young, our . . ; ^ :pa»ed that of
all couneii ■ ‘ » ^tafcd, aud uu
d»*r gtmait. 1 . - j control these
condition* vFI ; in.
Dnriug i- 1 tfe : the Dvmooratu
party w» ..it . i' party. Itrccog
nizod notv uv» <:> •' • : coamtions sud
mot them, ft was this fact that kept it
iu power and enacted it to shape the
es»i!y career i 1 the ual ton.
If the Jktiiwtatic pr.rty Is to perform
its mission, it must a-.-ume tbe aggro*
sDo, It must rc< gufwJ pew conditions
aud must sail xvith the now currents of
destiny aud soe n it that the great
principle* of Justi a and Hterty and of
equal rights an> t> t destroyed, a^they
will be if the Math Hannas of t™ age
arc permitted toe. tstrol.
let it be remembered that the aoqui
sition of vast territory at home under
Jeffers«n, ppdtr Monroe and under
Pierce did not weaken too principles of
the republko nor change the doctrines
of Democracy.
Those
our shipping, jjaralyrcd our people,
loaded them dowu with burdens and
created an oligarchy la our land are of
Republican Diverting parentage, Attention. Some good
—
peoplo fair that the enlargement of for
eign policy will divert attention from
home silairs and enable the corruption
Ism to continue their eriiwual work
Bat if the Democrats while fighting
plutocracy at home take the lead in
broadening our foreign policy they can
got the benefit c 4 the government, ana
ia tlmt way cam' oof gpont reforms and
put an end to tbe corrupt regime that
is now destxoybig us, while if we as
sume a negative position tbe great
criminak may be kept In power, solely
beeftnse of this irresistible movement
Jonm P. Al-TOEliv
tHE GOLD ALLIANCE.
BrMteh Influence Dominate* the BepuL
ltoan Party.
nn T f 1 —to all that the Re¬
publican party is wholly responsible for
aU that }ias so far been done in the way
of au Anglo-American allianoo, @o dis
tasteful to the poople of the country,
As this same question l* inseparable
from the great financial issue it is not
strange to see the gold standard advo
pates willing to seal the culmination of
their infamous policy by an alliauce
with tbe nation responsible for the
whole monometallic system that is uow
cursing all mankind.
In the campaign of 1896 wo tried to
make it plain that the Republican party
was being aided by British money and
that if the Republican candidates were
elected Great Britain would be prompt
in collecting the indebtedness. We all
know that ever since the day that Me
Kinley Cook hts seat British influences
have been dominantat Washington. So
the Republican party hastily brought
to favor an alliance with our traditional
foa This is a glorious day for Derooc
racy. Tbe people more clearly under
stand the position of the Republican
party. It has suocumbed to the influ
enoe of British gold. Its candidates
of I 960 will have to face tho American
people on tho record now being made.
fatal to Pro«|>eritr.
The issue of bonds is fatal to pros
perity because it takes money out of
business enterprises. One can imagine
how much greater business would be il
instead of taking 1600 , 000,000 out of
circulation $ 500 , 000,000 was added.—
Sliver Knight Watchman.
So* a Bond Boyer.
Not one among the New York bODd
baying bank syndicates has volunteered
hi* services to the country.—Fresno Ex
posltor.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
For more than a tweivemouth Aus
tralia, India and other important conn
tries, generally competitors with out
wheat and other food products, have
NP^W^ftWWT rr IWI|Wft full 8 they will ■
When they raise crops,
no longer do this. Then whatever putt
gold up will put wheat down. Look out
fov the /nil effects of the gold standard
southern
ioea
According to Russell Sage, the , _ Cmt- .
ed State* are governed from within ball
a mile of his office. If he means there i=
a cable office connecting Wall street
wish Locdcn within half a mile of hif
•stahiishment, he is undoubtedly right
\Remember tbe McKinley , admtmstra
tion, which U now taking | 200 , 000 . 00 <
out of business for bonds, has anothes
* 590 , 000,000 locked up in the treasury
»o make the bonds necessary.
Cuba must be freed—first from Span
l*h robbers and then from the thieve*
of the Sugar trust who wish to subvert
tbs Cuban republic aud act up a carpet
bagging government of their own.
When the bond grabbing banks take
muff, the Hanna administratica will
meexe. And thereupon the army and
navy will be allowed to take Havana
and end the war.
Tbe people who are getting gold
atandMd prices for cotton are not com
peeing very strongly against the Roths¬
childs syndicate for Mr. McKinley '*
gold bi wt* hrente
The more gold there it in the
ury under the McKinley policy the
nacre mosrey we hare to borrow at in
to keep treasury gold out csf cir
We might have whipped Spain ia mi
weak* it H »""» bad bom permuted by
J. Plerptst Morgam
M. Y. .ALLEY.
IR T Ate f* Ga.
,
Phvificiart - and » Sur^f-oii*
tfjpk of Irir aad vaaaaty.
of
INCOME TAX.
feBftbUcMM t« ITtvc n Chanr* to Vi»f M
ft Mmt Tnx Amwwliwnt
Tbc adverse decision of the rapronw
of tho Unit'd States on the consti
nationality of tbe inane tax had the
qfitqcn two y ars ago to :>rray the I’K'Uio
party in opp» "iti oti t;» ^o<*pytuoii
0 f that court. The platform upon Hrbteli
Bryan and Scwull renin itM ari
tnceived tbe support at the polls
of «. sot, OSS vetir* denocisred that de
as havir»K cetwed a deficit in tl»e
floral reveuttc and as having “sob
const:t;itlojia] objections wbiefe
had previously been overruled by tbe
judges who had ever sat upon its
it went further in demanding
copg^ s u*ll use all its oonstitu
tional power, “that the bur,tons of tax
fctlo0 may u> equally and impartially
laid( to the end that wealth may boar
mdw pTop0 rUon Prc.tiabiy of the such etpealsoaof
ut.'’ tK> sweep"
ing and bold ahnotmeement ,>f a pur
p,.^ j 0 reverse an obnoxious judicial de
c i s j on wns 6rer ntterexi by any political
0 ^^^, under any constitutioeal
ry cm that ever existed,
The Democrats, not ha ring a majority
of either bouse of eaagress since that
declaration, have madenomove
nit m . tow aid adopting in a: v way aa
lnconw us policy, tot Hon. Mr. Jen
kiug oi Wiscoasiu, a Hopubiicau mem
ter of the house, who is an income tax
er> hag troughl iu th*> following proivos
wi amendment to tbe federal amstitu
w'hich lie proposes to adniinisto*
^ j,j s party associates and to ask a vote
wpoa al the short season of next win
u , r It m 4 j s as f 0 n,, ws -.
“The congress shall have power to
j 0VJ W( ] c0 \Wx taxes both direct and
^direct, hut taxes both direct and indi
% ?haU Lv - u if Gn0 throughout the
gtnh s. "
This would appear to meet all re¬
q^jj-emeuts, and its meaning seems be
y oa j tlie power of any court to gainsay
adopted, ft would be the sixteenth
amendment to the caustitation of tbe
United States.—New York Newft
STAND FIRM FOR SILVER.
--—
Gold Democrat* Should Get No Place u
Democratic licketa.
Thera should be no compromise cm
,[ ie p ar t of Democrats as to the currency
problem* Men who are not eonndon the
‘'monetary question,” mer who proved
to silver in 1 S 96 , men who are
looking for a “new issue”—in short,
gjj tt, e n,e 0 vvho have dodged tbe flnan
c i a j quest in or who have given aid
auc j comfort to the forces for gold moao
metallism—should be required to serve
j n the mil’ s of Efcmocraey whenever
they return to camp and should be given
plenty of time to prove that they are no
longer assistant Republicans. There is
BO question of more importance to the
people than that of the currency,
The Dea. jeratie party espouses the
0 f the people, and it would prove
t0 the trust if it should reward a
go id Democrat with an office for treason
( 0 his party and the people’s cause. Lei
Democratic leaders see to it that only
those men who have stood loyaliy by
their guns in defease cf the free eoin
age 0 f gxivor are given recognition on
Democratic tickets. This paper will
cordially whl Vupport all Democratic candi
dates have a clear record on thi*
most important question, but it will not
give aid to Rapublicaus by supporting
gold Democrats. Monetary “reformers”
are weakening at Washington. Repub
lican congressmen fear to push tha In
diauapolis currency system in tbe
house Now is the time to make the
i ssne clean cut and decisive. There
should be no quibbling. Stand firm by
the cause of silver, and victory will be
secured.—Chicago Dispatch.
The Sycslative Spirit.
The speculative spirit has been one
cause of < or downfalL The passion fot
wealth has burned np onr prudence and
forethought We are the most short¬
sighted, wasteful, shiftless and uabusi
nesslike nation that ever existed. Onr
business policy is to mortgage tbe first
S f OT y ^ build the second and the sec •
ond to bDi3d tJl6 thirdi and m on ti ;)
th e building is 15 stories high, wheu
j 3 % general collapse. Tbe man
who || n W gan (| miHim ii hts i bouse bits of^ar.is iftcalled the •
l | i
man of enterprise and business ability,
D, s i* mmUis no less than 19 of our
^^ 0 ^= hare collapsed, and in the 15
foiling the last election 28 banks
tumb’ed to the ground.
The Morgans, Carnegie*, Bockeftl
ler8i Drexel* and other high priesu of
tiie protection creed are organising •
gigaatic stet i trust, including 90 per
cem ^ ;bc stee j 0 f the country,
Those 'patriots” and “hone*” ...
wfa0 gutted themselve* indeoently in
the American flag during the campaign
^ 1&66 jt ^ dictation of Hanna, wb
JoTW his COUD try so well that hedoean’i
it to go to war under any pretext
ftr ,, organizing just in time to cinch th*
government on all sorts cf ocotracta
Great jatricta, thorn money sharks!—
Fresno Expositor.
Cbat 2 memt flu W wHurwit
When he was in Paris, car own and
only CSmdmt told the Parisiani
the talk sheet an Anglo-American al
ltasce was all moonshine and that the
cnly c usKy wes-l Amer.ca really
loved Frs*vre. In Lcodai “the peach”
advocated an allianoe between the tws
great Kagittte spiking nrikna Ail of
which -h-vwt that Dr Itepew ha* d*ter
(a^aed to be agrreante Ender any and aD
circamstaK**.—St. I>*a* Rspumsn.
M So* to feM*.
General Gt—t. B Rasta atm* up th*
demacic* mad* by the moot*mj redor»
___ | is faver of th*
_
bank* :*»«,* at iioie senna** He
Mv*tE« den.And i* “that th* g .een.
.nail g, one J the- tatikmg t>«*•-
7 'A-auung tu tSfcile WSlmHbg
A it* own, test afaail remain in tit*
Lg tnmwm for the psrpte <4
guisanceeu. aad t td ow r if g the fete*
f the bash '
MASONRY,
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f^a-i os fem Lt.uk »-.rk *o4
a*teri»g. I anil guarai,Gv fes
>riv‘ satufact* >r,
Kiehurd MUJKlft*
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Beware of Fire*
Insure your dwelling* nod bon*»
with tbe rmuBrxPBiA
tCRITEES. Founded ia I "IT
sow has a paid up capital stock of
f.t.ratQ.OOO,
Or you can insure with thr IS
scraxce com past or
AMERICA. Capital stock * 3 .«X\* *u
LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.
EDWARD S, GAY. Mt.gr Jm». Ifept
ATLANTA, GA
Groover. Johnston A Sorrier, dgts
Statesboro, Georgia.
BIC[[ BK!
gWe take ph-aeair in ass aceing to
public that we are now xnanuh* I
I he fit;*—'t Hnrk f . *T pi.-M-.-i OB the
t,»t ill thin part of Georgia at |*r<- *■* that
d-fy competition. Wt.*p aeed trf
Bnck we would be g!ad o furmelt } ou
and gnarantet saUt^e-tion.
Rocky Ford Brick
ROCKY FORD, GA.
J. I KENDRICK. Affilt,
STATESBORO, GEORGIA.
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1 HU Ul UluUlUl U iiUiUw
j r , _ on 1 . . t; ., l) ru mm' r*
Home a Large, New H >U
>uft »> , t “ ; u. . nt ... “*' , ^ &t ... T ” . r, L urt '
House square,
I vrtTC?r- oij.OC) x C*r LTfkV.
V rf .... .c. hacks to - rair ,»id n
‘
Free Sample Room,
All of my old cuftomers will re
ceive a beany welcome.
Mrs. Sarah E. Branati.
Laundry!
Laundry!'
Have your LfttUidry doui 1 i
right, by the
Georfia Steal Lasiitj,
Sarnia Gi,
Seud themy-ur O.-.ar*, Cuffs
Shirt*, etc. Special AttentKO
gjveo to Lace Cana lUM
Blauket*.
Bosket at B P M*uU'«.
Ag-.it hi state*boro.
fjartfcrdPircIns. 3 :
Property ia lasured iof «*h'
prt d *j »twig
-j-, ^ Uartfi^d *s* fa V ^ 0
at -4 ha* pal d oat |v# «**!.<**» w um* *
and is ot) a inmir l i a*»w thaa *”t.
ft.* * nag your koaae any Umgrf
Groover, Johnston 4 Sorrter,
Statesboro. Georgia.
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PLacing Your < )i tU*r
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PRINTING.
We are meeting any ‘^ai
Competition.
THE TIMES
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Edmondston & Cassells,
LEliERAL CaNlltSSlQN MEHEMAHTS.
1.2: W«*4 bay Street, M', 1X35 AIL
—nmtLER* >•
( ot;on. Naval Store*, Wool, ll.d.*, f»-rap. W
Egg*, and all count, y prodo.’
'•* vonal ittentk. given to wiigbt. an ! *ak* mmhmr II
dealt g imi quick return* guarauta i Check
fa lend a r 7 ree,
TOE - ATLANTA • JUURIUL.
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The We«liy Joun.il \e a 5 *np
< >nraiai««f t m page* if *•*** column
e ich. SF.WS
it i. fill i with tbc ?AS fcST of
t »e day, m ,v > douwatir at 1 toreigr. Oww
i ur evi Hvisrel tri wraphr "it**
rhk*h are ;w-i :or bo wth*r *"»nio*e but
o briow tire IsWt new* to It* ediV*U!
■oom*. the Jonrual U fW TWirel to grt all
be new* up to the latest moment.
In addition to the w»*. It rentain*
tor re n*«ial l*Attw* than any otter
soLtbsru weekly. Among other ti it
ha* a weekly fetter or *emon from Rev
.Sato Joiwm, a| contf betion from Hot
John T-m. 4 * Grave*, letter* of tnvri.
hLographtc* (A diatiorm* ie .1 men an,!
many < taer attmriive frettare*
The U. ri.tr Jots rai i» brtatlbtlly illu*
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