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• ‘1319. f Consolidated 1872
Millbdgevillb, Ga., November
1892.
Number 22.
Ertitovial Glinroses and Clippings.
Pay for your papar.
Cultivate good humor. A ».' an
bad humor can't do good went.
Jerry Simpson y/a's re clactcd to
congress from Kansas. ' ■'* ■
reports sent out stated hat
been defeated.
oster
Secretary of the Treasu
estimates that pension exp n >nurt.
wi!! soon reach I ho enormous
of $200,003,000.
stliu
Cholera has again
Belgium. It will not
medieai profession c
might as well prepare
summer.
shown itself in
own and the
this country
for it next
eviile
and 6 Wayne
—OUR OPENING SALE OF—
“You have spurned me!" he crieu
bitterly, “I will go into the worm,
will fight and win. My naineshal he
known and my riches envied. J -neu
trv iii0 a^aiu, r she interniptuih
(if,;' ;;V
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bMk
Dr. Macune, the defeated President,
save t)i(> Farmers’ Alliance win die
out within a year. It is nothing now
more nor less, than a third political
party, and has abandoned all ns
prime ideas regarding the farmer.
Little Boy-“Wot's the difference
between high church and low
^Little Girl—“W’y. don't youknow?
One says ‘Awmea’ ttie other says
‘Amen'
Judge Roger Pryor, or New dork,
summarily dismissed a connubial in
fidelity action the otlmr day by lay
ing down the maxim that ibe lover
who would kiss a lass and tell about
it could not be believed under oath.
*; W C Y C
Our Blazers, in all colors, for fall
arc sold elsewhere at Fivo Dol-
Whitelaw Reid did himself ciedit
when, in speaking at the big dinner
at Delmodico's in Mr. Clevelands
said: “I am here to pay
at
presence,
my respects us a loyal American to
the elect of sixty-five milliou people.
Lula IIuust, the Georgia wonder,
is livingat a delightful home in Plain-
field, in this state, with her husband.
Paul Atkinson, and two boy children,
Paul and Grady. All her striking
powers now have a domestic appli
cation.
Secretary Rusk's anuual report, his
fourth and last, is a comprehensive
ami entertaining document. He
thinks results have fully vindicated
the establishment of his department,
and the propriety of making its head
a cabinet officer.
Governor INorthen and the legisla
tive committee, composed of ten Sen
ators and twenty Representatives,
appointed to vi*ic the worlds fair
left Atlanta for Chicago at 1:30 Wed
nesday afternoon. The excursion was
given by the E ist Tennessee railroad.
Is now in progress,
wear, at Three Dollart
lars.
Our price for large, sightly, well made, notch collar,
Reefer Jacket of lino material is going at Fivo Dollars,
made with tho same care as a cloak wo ask double that
price. W o are showing all the popular styles and many
that will not be found elsewhere.
Fur and Feather Trimmings
ill be extensively used for dress garniture this season
and we are headquarters for such goods.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
Washington Letter.
i 1 rum Oar l.togularCorrespond©!)t,
Washington, Nov. 2lst, 1892.
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A wondrous wealth of warmth and worth is in the high heaps of BLANKETS now in Stock The
very low prices will make the sales this season very much larger than ever before. We are maintain
ing our reputation for GOOD GOODS FOR. VF.RV t.tttt r momf.v
Harrison ha* borne, bis defeat
in suoh a manly way tint, he tins
wo. the respect and aaniratKn of
even t.ie staunches democrats. Tim
members of IPs Cabinet Lave had
little to smy, although it was vygll
known that me r“ .h a: one of them
might Lave said some very interest•
in.r things had they been so disposed.
This being the situation, a sensation
was created in high republican <. r-
cles when jovial Senretary Rusk
opened his anmmtiition box and fired
a red hot shot s:might at the bend-of
'he man who has been privately
c urged by Mr. Harrison's close
personal friends with having exerted
his powerful influence in the repub
lican party to lessen the vote for
Mr. Harrison. Although Secretary
Itu-k called no name he made it as
plain as though lie had spoken
through tlie most powerful trumpet
ever made, that in his opinio James
G. Blaine,the ex head of the Harrison
Cabinet wus tiie traitor upon whose
head the wrath of the republican
party should he poured.
It is learned from trustworthy
sources that Mr. Harrison was averse
to such a statemeut being made by
any member of his Cabinet, not
because he believed it untrue, but
because he thought it undignified
unnecessary; but Secretary
<S
VtalZBWa
We are still headquarters for Fine Dress Goods, consisting in part of Storm Cloths, Broad Cloths,
I'rench Flannels, Fancy Flannels, Illuminated Whip Cords, Diagonals, Crepons, Ac, with Bushian
Bands^ and Gimps to match. Our asssortment is without equal iu Variety, Quality or Elegance.
We will not attempt a description of the Colors, Warps and Designs of our Dress Goods. They
are the choicest productions from the looms of America, France and Germany.
NOW TAKE A LOOK OVER THIS STOCK.
We work on the principle that the casual lookers on, are sure to be buyers some day. We want
to seU tli«m them lull Dress Goods and will gladly display every piece on our shelves to those who
will take time to loox. Wo will mail samples to out of town customers.
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The World's Fairgrounds comprise
700 acres. Neatly one-fourth of this
is under roof. -Over 150 acres are cov
ered with roof. One building, Hint
of manufactures and liberal arts,
covers thirty five acres and cost :-l,
100,009. Machi nery hall costing *1,-
200,000, covers sixteen acres.
It is said that the workingmen en.
gaged upon the buildings of 1 lie
World’s Fair at Chicago voted almo. t
solidly for democracy. It will be
reco'.lecti d that Tom Platt took the
>m New York and gave it
t.o Chicaga, the supposed hot. bed of
liicago went demo
T
.it.c hvii v n handsome majority
nice of 1 he sarcasm ot
Weil,
issuei
: iol (tonmnss one;-
■ morning of the
a nor tans < irctilaiv. t<:
>icommissioners of G
mi-
;ta.
had
rDoin was mi
ituiday. Doc 17, as the tiim
,in:r applicants for teachers
the rules for tin
<>!
poin
for e
licenses, and til.in
same.
The other was that he had fixed
Friday, Dec. 2, as a legal holiday in
the schools, so thar. Arbor Ray shall
be fittingly celebrated.
A ldory With an Application.
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Thompson’s E, II. Corset for One Dollar. Barrier’s Kid Glove's for Guo Dollar Fast Dlacl
Ladies Hose for ‘25c. Ladies Ribbed Vests for 50c., 75c., and $1.00 worth 75cy, $1.00 and $i,25 else n here.
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ELEGANT PARLORS AND WAITING ROOMS.
Be*
Brought South.
D0NT
TO VISIT THEM UP STAIRS.
Jennie Sawkins and Mrs. Fail 1 have charge of t
,nd they will take great pleasure in attending to
iwkins is just from Baltimore, where she saw and pure
was 1\'av, Nov< 1 ji'.l F:. diionable iu the Millinery Art.
ga • •; ii5rau.tartnro-a»s- eviKKxgi^WMCgiiiTOamMmmanwfenaaBri
iese depart-
ycur wants.
sou
cheerfully accepted by all
will be
parties.
“Feddy” Roosevelt, the President
of on- of th - greatest American
humbugs, the Civil Service Cjiinnis-
.-•ion lias forgotten all about the
numerous prosecutions lie was goin«-
H mnk > for violation of rhe.law
b ' vnitPus individuals, in soliciting
c impaigncontribution;' from federal
employes, previous to the* election*
and is now lying p.wukb nights to
•Duly up • •heiLi't. to keen the douio-
<‘i a, in of pair, wage to which they
should be entit led after the fourth of
March next bv extending ttie Civil
Heryice to branches of the Govern
ment to which it never would have
been extended hud Harrison been
re elected. Air. Harrison has so far
refused to endorse this scheme to
keep republicans iu office under a
democratic administration by issu
ing the necessary order to carry it
into effect, but lie may be Worried
into it set. File people in tb is country
l ave voted against perpetual office
holding, and a democratic Congress
might lake a notion to let jihis old
humbug die for the want of an ap*^
proprintion. The tears would be*
few, and they wouldn’t be front
democratic eyes.
TRAVEL MOVING SOUTHWARD.
Nortiibun Tourists BKorNNijra
Thkir Migration karly.
1.7. j3.
In the good old times as rno:V m u view it
Though I could ne’er see how they do it,
When wisdom begged at riches gafe,
Aial hardlv then got wind she n'.e,
A certain King kej.-t at his court,
A phllospher to aid »s sport,
Ami when he would a hunting go.
To led him if ‘tv.-uuld ran or no.
One day with prom I * ot Cue weat her
Tin King and Court rodrlmt together
IVit h knights and ladles -h gay band— fl)
And each with budded h»f kon hinui. “
i... i .ui they net
Riding a <hippie i e.ss upon*
V/ho warned tii■ *11 by lilidonk. y s ears,
’ 1'wiis going to i air., hut the ready jeers
Of the eager hunters cried him down -
"A sage is wiser than a clown !”
Rut hantiy had they reuctied tie- wood
When all were (iron (filed by the pour!of
flood;
The King rode back with wrathful look
Till lv the coun;.;-\ man e’i nook;
And learning the Wisdom of the ass,
M oose ears foretold what came to pass,
Turned the philosopher out in disgrace
And put the intellectual ass in his place,
MORAL.
Could he have known the fruits of his deed.
Of so rash an act he’d have taken bend,
The result of liis making high places a
feoff Is
Lvcry ass in creation is seeking for office.
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Shoes for Ladies, Cldldren at:
itisi'actiou ns to wear.
ivory pair warranted and money refundei
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USSIER SUITS FOE, BOYS.
Everv mother should see these. Wo have exclusive sale of I ho BEHSMER
d and will not rip. These
d for their durability.
SUITS. They are double breasted and double seated
suits were named after the Bessmer Steel and are note
SCHLOSS BROS/ FINE CLOTHING.
Wo have an elegant line of tlieso celebrated Goods for Men and Youths at
prices that will astonish you.
ELK BRAND HATS.—Our Elk Brand Hat are too well known for us to
extol their merits.
When once used you will have no other.
'
Our
Our-Gents’ Furnishing Goods Department is the largest in the city.
25c., Linen Hem Stitched Embroidered Handkerchief is a hummer and cannot
be matched elsewhere for less than 50e. We have, nlso, in Blacks and Tans our
25e.. full, regular made, imported One Half Hose at 25c., that cannot bo dupli
cated for less than 50c.
Rusk who hail it in for Rlaine, whom
lie once admired ho much that he
named his eon after him, over since
last summer when Blame tried to de
prive him of the credit for restoring
t he Enropean privileges of the Aiiieri-
ican hog, and later to use him to
defeat Mr. Harrison’s renomination;
in his own language: “tried to make
a tiaitor of me.” He might have
held in until he was out of office,
but for his accidental discovery of
indisputable evidence that Mr.
Blaine hud much to do with the loss
of his own state, which lie worked
so hard to keep in the republican
column. That settled it; he hud to
have his say, aud it was in pretty
close accord with what many mem
bers of his party think without say
ing.
The question of pensions is one of
the most important that the coining
administration and Congress will
have to deal wit 1 i u it directly effect
every man, woman and child in the
United States. It is now certain
that there will be a deficiency of
05.000,000 for the current fiscal year,
which must be appropriated at this
session of Congress, and those who
ought to know estimate the amount
tlmt will be required for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1803, which
must also be appropriated at this
session, as soiuijwiieio in the neigh
borhood of .‘,'200,000,(jOO. It. is diffi
cult for human intellect, t > compre
h -ad th-* immensity of tin* pile id'
mi>ney r< ei il 1 b tho
It represents more than ;-VS. for
rant of the country, and
Foster of the Treasury
hat before th * close of C
administration it- will
§250,(0),0f0a year to pay tin-) pen
siens — more than all tlie other
expenses of the c untry ud |
ded together. It is scarcely 1
to be wondered at that the old idea, |
chain [ iotictl in the Hons*' some years i
ago by Hon. Win. it Morrison 1
of Illinois, of raising tho money j
to pay pensions by, imposing an |
income tax, should be reyivcdatlhis |
time. If pension expenditures are ]
to keep growing some extraordinary
method of raising the money will
certainly have to bo restored to.
There is so much rivalry among
Washington democrats to be mem
bers of tho citizens committee
which "id m lie tho arrangements
for the most largely attend' 1 iruing
urution tho country has ever had
that it has resulted in a more or less
bitter wrangle for its control, be
tween tire National committeeman
for the District of Columbia, who
took the matter in his own hands
Travel from the north to southern,
winter resorts 1ms already commenced*
and if it continues thus throughout
the season the percentage of vi-itora
to this section will be very much
larger than for several years.
Hotel men are feeling bright oyer
the prospects, and they anticipate a
good business. A large number of
tlie tourists go further south than
Macon, but numbers stop here for
llie winter. A large portion of them
stop over for a day or two any way.
Although the migration southward
lias commenced early, it does not
attain its fullest proportions until
later in the winter, during the mouths-
of January, February ami March.
Then the rush is expected to be great.
The hotel men do not give any fig
ures, but they anticipate a huge
influx of nor'herners about that, time.
They base their opinion on wlmt is
already going on in travel and from
advoes received from tlie north.—
Macon News.
An Epidemic of Insanity.
Mi
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diet
lam
take
Within the past week our local and
telegraphic columns have told the
story of several notable cases of
tnsiuiity, here and elsewhere,
Appurerftly without any known
cause, respectable citizens in different
sections of the country have snd-
d'-uly and without any warning
leap.-d from a condition of perfect
sanity into thd wildest and most
murderous excesses, ivud upon inves
tigation-it. lias been ascertained that
t ey w< re maniacs.
What is there in the" American
mode of living that explains these
epldem of insanity? Undoubtedly
there is a cause, but what is i f . and
•v here is the remedy? Tlie opt look
is an- liing but. hopeful if this ten
ds, y o Increase, and we are to
he-k forward to v.hut Ta'ne char
acterized as the insanity of nations.
'' gives a nmn an unpleasant si-um*
of ''.'security to think,that bis basis
m s as-colut-e or c utipauion, if tor a
lifetime of decorous conduct, ! liable
to o gunning for him, and then be
piiried o- 'lie ground- of mental
spousi dify. Tb re is something
wrong in ton American make up,
but it will pim'e the wisest expert
to point i out. -Constitution.
STYLES HAD A CLOSE CALL.
Oxk. op Tint Convict Guards Madk
IT LIVKLY FOR THE LKGISLATOR.
CARPETS. RUGS MATTINGS. OIL CLOTHS, CHINILE CURTAINS, TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS
Can bo seen up stairs in endless variety.
. JLu MIcjCJom.13 & Go.
Head s 1 cui.es Liver Ills.
MZTE.I.EEG'nVir.LEI. O-A.—Corner ot Wayne an*. Hancock Streets.
and forwarded the name of gentle-1 the latter’s protest. In fact, the mem-
men to be members of the committee ! 5
to chairman Harrity for his appro
val, and the central democratic com
mittee, which believes that it should
have selected the inaugural com
mittee. Full details of the claims
of both sides have been forwarded to
chairman Harrity and his decisions
As a preventive of the Grip Hood s
Siirsup irilla 1ms grown into great
favor. It tonifies the system
purifies tlie blood.
and
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 21.—When
Stvies, the negro member from Lib
er'/ county, who was one of the
committee which visited the peniteii-.
tiirv camps, returned alter the m-
v •‘ligat ion of tlie camps by the com
mit tee. In* at crnee prepared and had
ptibli'lied a severe attack on the
penitentiary authorities changing
them with cruelty and inhuman-
iry iu the treatment of epuviets.
To-day the explanation of tins
wholesale cleinnciation of the p2td-
teutinry authorities was i'.cvAi
It appears that while the comm tie
was .going 'lirougb tlie Dade i m
Style.-* stoipp. d to talk wi'li a cori. tot,
desiring to P v<* a private conversa
tion w ii him, A guard not know
ing that the negro member from
Liberty was a legislator, but proba
bly making an effort to pass a
weapou to the convict drove Styles
away at tire point of his gun, despite
I away a load of shot from the mines,
and it is said try a member of the
committee that this is why he made
his attack on the authorities.