The Weekly journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1889-1???, September 12, 1889, Image 2

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'' - , Andrew Brice is the* damocislic nominee frora ih ’rd, congress-i :>n ai district of Louisiana. Tht prest;:.';t veat . corn cre-p oi Il'ino. . mated el “3,000,00F bushels. D< all unty i repari her* r-ovuL to build a saw com; house jail. 'i.tio autt Uio cabinet are stillab sent bom Washington. Thc-rs is no basinets to be dona at ile capital. If lbs stale owes Son. Brown if should pay him, instead of paying a sot of unjust meu to fight, ever a just debt. Tbo New York Weekly Proof- Sheet, published by Damon & PalB, 44 Beckham Street, is al ways h welcome visitor le this of fice. Ia its columns ar valuable information. Gov. Seay of * iabama. has re appo-Fifed lion. K. F. Kolb commis sioner i u ure of hat sts fe Mr. Kolb would likely be a candi d u for O vornor, and imis may ap p©??a 1 isdesire. The Griuia experimental station is gOingto try its hand in the man ufacinra o: sheose, So much for ibis. Why send north for some thing you can . a l .o at homo; G A corn is selling in Tanas it 15 con Ur per bushel, So mi oh for the • Le je ite jorgi a '.veuk. sell corn, at t-Lafe figures, if sho had it, 'he won id sLL it into whig for 15 i Tbc Afiaota floury*! -b last Wed - / gave full dated;) tha lynch ing of Dgro boy named Powell in Bast Gnat, who attempted tape pc a t we Ice-yead whit- gin. The dent 4 icocn i tariff’ between th® I fa . Pennsyivmia ? I seei t i . u setth shape of Wallace jcoi an ti hi * -< c get • will I'/.udaPT i support. __ In ot the extreme w. rtn weak -..r, the JsgisiaK:'® t:.:e - for the cs.. .of honor, ia the shape n itit ted di ; e ■ ry n and then. '“'b tr •: © the blood curd-j i nos between i :. 1 ’ I Patt< 13ade n s caked for ri • yo.■ if. :Cy. Latest re r ty, Ala., it ' • l.sccr in." si evor fhu:r c&ro a sd 99 ed f,- L: r < ' ■.’; ■? fiespera^a, i J TO ' ;; k; r ; v •* f ! ■ ■ and B havQ t .:v 5' V . . and Li u-n ;?■? ar© the o : for governor .. L.r-.ee issa*. This body ’ . . l i eo.,venfiou and nominal* first the two, the *e l r ■■ fl 'i t j.ri ibf? ■f - ; ;,4. •., i Li r.• V' populrr with .. ■ iiuuce j' ~‘ ~u(' ■i- ' . '■ and. n■ i ;•.•;/ < .. i ; f . Bfuocr ilic C ttec v :r 0' . w be issue v/ii alliai t ring ou u! ■. . , dependent. ..cik \\-ck an order fro: i an ur. ' ' 3t ( J., t< :c.iU co: T.c.0r.7, - r -< esc L-cL by The order call.-'J j ■ No. IV CO., is to be Sift. ■■ ■ ■ f ictory m do : th order to calf for 13 coffins. This created quite’ a stir a mo: / tho cu nous in tho metropolis, to know the nature c i the calamity that must huvo occurred, Many wore tho predictions and various v/ero the rumors afloat. The factory-hands worked all night ami the 13 coffins were shipped th© next mormng. But, soon after, the mistake was found, and the Atlan ta factory had made it. The tele gram called for “on© No. 13 cask et." But mistakes will happen at someone 3 expeoso. 1 lie -3rd. in.-;., ths third coagras ■AonA district of Louisiana, elected a democrat. The democracy had been aroused to a red hot-heat by interstate republican meddling, and they were determined to carry their district. Just .nick attempt at buli-dozing by the republican National Committee at Southern privileges and protection under the laws of its constitution at elections, it takes to urge the democracy fr its r u tv. idany parishes is Louisiana are strong republican, and tho 3rd dis trict was conceded risky. But tho republican’s bull-dozing aroused the democracy to its every nerve, and the result was the election of a democratic congressman'. After smol .pgeof several weeks’ striking of the northern Illinois coal misers to prayerc the reduc ing of their waves—’forced bv priv ation and want, they b:-.ve return ed 1© work, i UiS hue ;, aicst been the result of every strike- this year. Can if be said the striker: have i >eezi pro toe tod by high - uri *T? They nave not. 'their employees have reaped the benefit, and i his recedes republican argument mat Ligh .aritF protects labor, iuh the last election shewed the pen trio were in favor of it, and on tins platform tl• e republicans elected a president. "-hoy have an opportunity now to . how why labor in their piaflerm been left “oaf in the cold.’’ A Letter From Mr. Culp—in Ath ens Evening Ciri'Oii io.'. I 'Link the farmer's alb uco is & :;r o. 1 organization, if they don’t be •••'—o ultra in their niovsjucnts If pi ie* c f ;ot toi 1 ie lanufj rer can’t pay i .r i i oducte romuuarct- .g p c cs,-what then? It atop* the f*L~ the . m >rs too. I : s can’t • e moi e otfoa. ill they sell what they h.-r:, A * : wsuld bo folly to hots- . and ake mere, for large accu m .- ■ ■ . . . . v or. the iac tor.c ia v - t] y < vr pro if -.- ' v Ci ■■ v. •= ?t part ' i ii. ■ - • c . . price re thin fa + .ry prod:.-. fer th< r. < itta \ * '' ' ■- c -j’. >, f ! .r ya;vl for ..h. •'■*. vq "v. hu* F; fr.nn 10 011 cents, >-S J; '■ ■ ' r 5•. <' ■ . :>■ ;; y*ce cr . Q CCS J <vh;a. brn Qt • -ivets, say 3-■ J <:sa> pdr y.?rd, it broaght i.O cems .ad 30 cents off for the cot ivt.’, left 0 J coats‘profit, cf'ioa?s. the cw n proi actio® had to tome but now, vitic*a at Ike minimum is 10 sts. an! cheeks at dig msx'iDfiic, i: 6 cte., facto r ? price*. Three yards from a peund of eottufi at ( couK -> JS cen‘? datiac’ It; cents for the cetton, and . i!sey !: •• ”e ii seats !ofc of profit, a,aJ when they pay fo. dying the yarn sac ci .king the Cciu-ifl into cheeks, there is not loft to pay out, and ha"e a margin, th;y will atop every time, iln Bolling eonoa, sptuo one has. & £*? no oe*. des ; : :c farmer, and in selling goods, caa has a say besides the sc lie • It ia right tor the j-rodnesr to got rsmueerstive prisse for his pro* 1 daou, and it in right toi the merchsot ; tc ha rotter o:?r : fi Ar tho use of his capital, and Lao risk Ijs takea of losing his Ilfs in passing ever the roads aad over the ocean, aad die risk of mat;it g bad debts, etc. But aitsr all, both xaerehant ,;ud farmer have to yield, to the inevitable lav: cf e tip ply sad de. mand, anti tbsir own good judgment. sb taking ad . a stages of surronndiug eirenautaaees. The marcheat orfetta tr has to depnati on ids iadguient at last, it ; ie makes u success. Ws ,-ye but few jEiarebunts or farmers either, • who are oompkic sncceacej, v Lite the Ki'icy are either partial fi.ceesses or lo th failures. Wboa c. msreuAßt tails, ha sttribuwa his failure to hi a casU’iaeiv. lio says they fail to pay lira, and that, is tl e *• ai 1 aeial failura That it vaa b< fault of Lis. La >e in erre-r. It w&u In a fault, and lacs oi judgment, that taado him trust those tallows who broke him. Soma fellows ate some tmrchantE get riels, and they think L in t-’sy to do likewise. They try it and break. Whv? Because they un dertook what tlu*y had no. capacity to do, And when - they fail, they don't ►bias, it tkvir fin it. Men ‘m-'.ke mis takes crying to do what they have no talent for. Farmers are just the earns way. The masses see such rnea as J. LI. Smith, Dixeu, Fartaaa and others make fortunes at fanaia", ad they thv.sk there is nothing to do but plow and hoe. They yo at it, and lack ovary ei- ment of success. They lack judsr Kent at (be start, because they start without ctouey and go in debt, have to pay large prices, pleat too big a crop, have too little help, half work their crop, mcL* a told uilaie, and they lay tho whole to the weather be ing too wei or too dry, and they don’t j make eaoog’2 to pay oat. Herr year i they try it Mg tin, in & now pines, bat fail every 'Ac.e, from iL. r-,. m; cause, a lack of jKagr'isnt, and they think it ffou'ld djaparag-i them gres.-Iy tv o*k hem to farm aadc j e one . ttei ttsd to ran th to fa is, to keep ebt :■•••. --i.-j. y ( , : do tv.*hout till - ,* v. ..,j. i,.... •, 1.., d.jij’i; thin’’; - -u I- 1 . *ci de-mu ■ - - [ t ■i , : ■ - is ip . PI er 0 th - th .•) i' ;■ i nu: ; pi ;■ w , l If ■ 1. * ’.u ' t: ISt V . i L-3 A; c M •• -•* 5 1 VM“ * s 1 ■ t ■ l S 1 I V ft ■■ 2 ; i l . £# TANARUS: A - w/ A Fly on the nose of the Man in the mcon* a *■ --' 5 '• a Dog taking his own Buck tor the Civile, a 'i .) - *nt9 on ... V -SH gffitj! 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