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horse. Ghee in a while, at rare
Intervals, there is a flash across the
dull legislative sky like a meteor,
and a sadden reputation is made
for^a new man. That was the way
«Tells Sow Democratic Party May
Be Rehabilitated.
***■ 1 ® ft • "W
Atlanta, Dec. 17.—The Jourhai
[this afternoon prints an interview
(with ex-Presidenfc Cleveland, ob-
tflined by a staff correspondent at
kfr. Cleveland’s home.
“In my opinion,” said Mr.
Cleveland, “the great need of the
Wemocratic party is a return to the
first principles. The demopratic
[party has not been fatally disor*
Unized but sadly needs rehabilitA-
lion on purely democratic lines.”
“What is the matter with the
foarty?” ; J i *,
I “It has, in my humble judg
ment, simply wandered off after
ttrange gods. A large mass of
Bemocratic voters saw this before
|be last election
Alittle oyer t^o/weejsg aiid Christmas will be uponiis. J'From now until then we are go
ing to sell more goods than we have ever done £& a montli before. Here’s the way we are
g^ng to ^ it. know^these price tags you see ; offthe; figures on these have
been erased and new ones made. Some are made some ' and some J^;smattpr» jn ev
ery case they are ismaHenojttgh to .move the goods. “More goods"for same money or the
samegoods fi# k^s^ipone^ 1 ’
the House in the Fifty-third. Con
gress and sprang into instant no
toriety with a speech on the tarif
tb»t dazzled, everybody. J Little
ir._ j. ^ f ...... A'LJ.
of Maine, made a& eVen-nmfe
effective stroke- last winter with
his argument against the unseat
ing of the Moj*i|iqp Roberts. These
are the most striking examples in
recent years of reputations quick
ly made. Away back in the Fifty-
third Congress, Lafe Pence caught
the House in the first week ? after
he took his seat with a Free Silver
speech. It is significant that
those who thus make a dramatic
entrance’inl®3fH6h^ei*arely!p«m|ij|
tor much in legislation afterward.
Bryan never had any influence,
Clothmgi
A good suit is, to Tbedesired
above everything else, ex
cept .fit. There is no fault
to find with our Clothing.
It is made, and made right
by the best makers in the
business. We are up a-
gainst the Clothing busi
ness for certain. ^
We have wiped out the
price objection on suits
and overcoats. Overcoats
from $3.50 and iip—The
best line in Georgia, $5.00.
Dress Goods Remnants.
From the season’s selling
there is an accumulation
of short lengths of Dress
Goods, frogi 1 to 6 yards
long. Every kind and ebl-
or of goods is represented
and the pieces are perfect
but short. We want ev
ery piece to leave us as
quickly as possible and
have put ridiculously low
prices on them, Come at
once and, get first pick.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
are about it. Articles to be admired for their
beauty and for their practical value as well? You
prefer such gifts yourself. No doubt your friends
do the samer—For instance:
What could be more appropriate and ser-
A Nice viceable and useful than a rug? Our
R U g t Chnstmak supply is so Varied that you’
re sure to find just what you w&nt with-
* in your means.
An •» We are very likely to awake most any
morning during the next 3 or 4 months
and - find * it wet , and ; rainyv What
would be more appreciable, than a^ Um
brella. ■
They remained
^uiet, but when the time came to
rote they said : ‘This is not demo
cratic/and refused to support it
is I see it, it is the duty of demo
crats everywhere to aid in the re-
labilitation of the party. There
re some signs of insistence Upon
fee necesssty of the return to dem-
cratic doctrines in the south but
jhey are not so general as I would
ike to see.” *
I “What of the future?” was
Underwear. -
Alt Wool, half Wool and
[• cotton underwekf formeBj
[ women and children—me-
h dram and heavy* weights^*
Shirts, pants, : union suits,
! Oneita, any price, any
.- style, any weight, and the
L prices are a good deal low-
r er than you will find any
where else. l
);: Warm; wool sox, plain and
u l^cy. * As a ■ gift a half
dozen would he apprecia-
i v ted by Any man. w
timbrel
are always on the . alert to
get prettier designs and
patterns. We neVer allow
this department to lads
anything. We have ear-
- pets matched, made and
laid, relieving you©fair
trouble! Buying here you
; are sure of the Aiost possi
ble for your indney. 4 - - -• -
hismtfiden effort, it is^MWrd nowa
days to fiqd anybody who can re
member Mis name.”—(L. A. Cool
Handker Six or a dozen handksrcheifs are always
cheifs. acceptable.
“With a sincere return to its
Jd-time doctrines,’’ he replied,
‘the old-time victories of the
Neck Something a man is never overstocked
wear fo<* ; i,-» ,,
Men. on, A tie will delight all men. :
The Memphis Commercial-Ap
peal calls for a sane, practical and
progressive.pollcy foif the south m
smocratic party wilt certainly he
Shoes. /
Our business . is the out
growth of selling good
shoes at all times. No
schemes, no chance, no
questionable shoes, but al
ways the biggest possible
value for the smallest pos
sible price. Every shoe is
exactly as we tell you.—no
rags or paper or bones or
old iron but all solid leath
er. Monarch Pats for
Men $3.50.
Groceries.
For Christmas pastry get'
“Grandeur” flour—There
is no flour whiter, purer
or more wholesome—Its a
perfect flour in every res
pect.
A barrel of new South
Georgia cane syrup put-on
tap today; Its the best.
Are you perfectly satisfied
with the coffee you are
drinking? Trv our roasted
“Santos” and you will be.
future as follows
“The south is blessed beyond all
other sections.* Here is salubrity
of climate, fertility of soil, inex
haustible stores ^>f coal and iron,
and she is the only producing cot
ton country of consequence on the
globe. What the south wants is
development of her resources and
markets for her products. The
politicians who have been tagging
after the western populists should
not be permitted to prevent the
accomplishment of these things.
What Jefferson said, what Lincoln
said, and what others said, is all
very interesting and of great aca
demic value.
he Ordinary Congressman Comes
And Goes, Leaving no Traee Ex-
| cept on The Salary Vouchers. ,
“The average length of a career
i Congress is four years. At the
pginning of every Congress about
be-third of the members of the
Louse are new to.ihe business. It
a rare thing for a ‘member to
lake any sort of a mark in Tegis-
jtion before he has been in the
Louse at least two full terms, and
lose who have forced themselves
love the surface before the close
[ a single term
“Two soles with but a single though t”~
comfort. Thats the sort oi%ift to bring
grateful remembrance to the giver.
And hundreds of others. Yon will see many a val
uable Christmas suggestion here if you will only
“walk in and look around.” "
Rubbers.
WEEK
FOUR
Outings.
500 yards, good quality,
pretty patterns, sold
by us at 10c, ..but for
this sale, yours for
almost be
iunted on the fingers of pne hand.
p e ordinary Congressman comes
d goes and leaves no trace
[hind him except on the salary
pchers. The man who stays in
p House for more than two
Jno. J, Clark’s six-cord
finish spool cotton,
guaranteed 200 yards
per spopl
Gray and bluish gray
handspun, 5 gore Skirt,
Coat lined with Silk ro-
marae. Marked from $10
but what Senator
Morgan of- Alabama said about
digging the}
the Philipp:
commission saic
about the possibilities of our nev
possessions in the east, what Bar-
hile; he is recog- sion of pur trade is of infinitely
:aker occasionally; more practical value. We must
isually
> him no and some- reminiscences and endeavor to live
i> l>eadlW><|jB to in the present an*if*epare to
are one hundred pluafeMrcd^ i^tteEfut^ .Tte
members ot the goose-gabble ^«the; professional
who are Waving poR^ioians about traditions, the
n or better.; Of fall of Borne, the republic of Ven-
re at a generous., ice and all such sc boo ^oy-
well known that sense ought to give way to some-
Congressman 'ik
h. It brings,noth- in the fight. We cannot escape it.
f money little in We must stand to our colors. Bus.
ion except in ^re mess cannot be conducted success-
vast amount of fully on talk, and talk is all we
an must be in the have bad for some time,
s generally before Less “goose-gabble about the
° s . , nninmns of men who lived a nun-
anytning, and by opinions oi
ns Wcountin leg- dred years ago and more earnest
ost his enthusiasm consideration of presen con i ions
kicked up during the past
years. Already we have le
the former and more of the 1
oted above be-
the plain speech qu
ing one of the mairy
ing indications thereof. The Tel
egraph has been opposing this
“goose-gabble
years, and no*
southern neigk
wise.
Doll Babies, Sterling Silver Novelties
Pin Cushions, Medalions.
New Line Stamped Linens.
Sofa Pillows, Tinted Tops, Etc.
Let the good work go on.—Ma
con Telegraph.
Get our prices on drug!
before buying. M. C
Sr own & Co.