Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, April 13, 1888, Image 2

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ffcffaie Cami(2 fim? s JO.iN R HANCOCK, Editor FRIDAY, APRIL jU r ISHS. TRENTON - - • GKO RCI IA r,,rr<‘ejeindcnce soficited; hut to retcivc at loMion.aoJßinaaications must ko acedi parried by a rep««»sible name, —not for .publication, hut ns ngnarantoe of good faith. Advertising rates and estimates given on application. Legal advertising and notice*. 75c per Hun tired words each first foor insertions and 35c *ach subsequent insertion. Local notices, I*c first insertion, 5c .eac* subsequent insertion. Obituary notices,’resolutions of respect,A 75eper hundred words. Estrays, farm products and stock fol •ne in«»rtt *rijin local c'lluiuns froe, SUBSCRIPTION. —*1.00 HER ANNUM. Jay tfowld is back York. anJ ready for ‘:bu."ine*s,” aftaa his long holiday. Tlis is • simple itatmnsnt bat there nrr* hundred financial tr»g'<li*s contained in it. .Itewift. of New Y >rk w ighs not quite half *? much Clev; .isn. it iy his backhone would balance the Pro. ident’a pounds for pond. It is interesting fo *njdc .that the Democrats made a gain of one Alder atan in arecetit municipal election in Ma •rne. According to Mr. Joseph 5t «:»lev”a way of diawing wuclnsioi**, this indicates that the State of Maine endorses the President’s atjuiinistra tint) and upholds taiff retom. (Jandi Ihtcs furTGcorgia Solit-ctor* general ship* win ant sleep on beds of easel iW the next eight months however they she**l>l all find e..n solution in tha €a.ctjj they .have the best wishes of.Hit* Times. The New York Sun asks what M . Tildrn wonM have"done if, like S*r. CH-v-dand 1 -, h» had deen brought iaee to face with.renominalion’after declar ing againstjsecond terms. The prob ability is that Mr. Tiideu would have done precisely ‘what Mr, Cleveland will do. Does the Sun] that is? ‘Shatfie good n«lvu*B ihU eoines to The Tribi’Sß today from a corespondent in far a »ay Dakota, and wo chcet'ully eommend to Georgia's representatives an adverso vote up n the ropt'*lij*a salt >ti* t> bring in Dt ko m >•< • * < Thene apss;w bode- two divisions a mong the repuHEirsn congressmen on the on the*ic venue and tariff questions O e faction wants to rci w the the jeventie by of the uhacco lures and the tepenl or great rcpuctiuu «f the ers <] v letting the tariff alone and in creasing expenditnres|of "!the*govcrn men* so as to absorb’all the revcn'.ie. I’hey nnitej{iii [oj position to th**; Mills tariff bill, hat cannot agree up on a substitute. There jc*fscv»rnl of the pent Te*““lnn I s oftWall’street who'do idtles think that if it tiß'l*heen(JJay G ’ instead of George in the f:ital Georgia railway secident last week, pfoviitrneo* w> uld .not. have allowed 'him'to ••scape wHhout^Jinjury. One «.f coiitcmpoiariea, «*j 17i«- V-nnltll. in soft shell democratic •etiMi h «s-figured it out that the present internal revenne-tax on wliiskeyjHinoti* •lit)* to • iii\v a little over] half a cent a 'drink. af*d vet it is clamorous for its repeal, If : ts mtnoiliite In so little, it is plain iliat even t In* regular daiH drinke e<»e« not feel it’ snd theref* ie te is the <M<ie«t tax to pav that call possible le levied. Then why abolish it and cent in in- tlie high tax on clothing gout] iron wc’os, eet., which every fatnili has to psv, and the increase of the price of which, from 40 to 100 percent in inanv instances is so seriously lelt hy the working classes£ It is reported from ■Vashington that the liotiisiun.i tepresontatines iut’ong ress have agreed to support the Mills Tariff dill with a slight change in the s igar do: ie*-one making a uniform relntion of If) per cent on all the gro les. This is sensible am! conser vative in iliem if reiiahl. They must u>n that they will have either t•• take a moderate r«hiei>nn hv the Mills hill wi*h rpiiii|K , n«rtia(» reductions of the d*i' : *s on articals tviicli the sngai planters have to purchase, or a larger re-ti|eiin*i tiv a republican hill with— I oil* the c.nadeiistin g ad vt it ages, i Jt i< hdiered hv lit.* ileiiocra's (hat pth*' a* iit’ (lie Louies *a niempe>s Will secure Ui* p.isv.ige ‘ tin- Mills l.d! wi h .» le*v utucr uniniyoitaut i 111 Orients, rhe bill authori/.ing tbo cotisfrnction *of n railroad bridge at M mphis pass ed llic iSeuate last tuoiiday * It was amended to j.r.»\ ide f.;r a wagon wav an well. It in claimed tint the amend* incuts will m ike an additional cost of a half a million. _— .m «■ ■—* In the ea.xtert! ami mhhUe stales the local etiength of the prohobilfou hits heretofore disappeared in i's sup poit of the republican party in natWiu al elections The Hist decisive break oocurd in the bolt from Hlaiaa*, when enough prcliibitiouist stuck to their coloss to defeat the republican nominee The republicans will suffer even more this year, as what ever increase is made in the prohi bition vote will show a proportionate decrease in.lhe strength of the republican party. There is but one chance that the prohibition vote »f these states wil go in mass to the republican party il the No.v Y »rk Suit pointedly ex presses it, as followes - Should the tftiiir issue, as now teems in evitably, ,beiiusisted upon by the republi cans, and should the democrats allOw them- f selves to be drawn into the quicksands o free-trade, the prohibitionists would hardly cut much of a figuro in the elccion. Anx ious as the are to benefit other men, they arc not davoid of the desire o< benefiting them selves; in otber words of the instinct of "self preservation. Their prosperity, like that of the rest of the community, ,s interested in the continuance of protection, and should the alcotioß turn upon a life and death struggle between protection and free-trade, th»v wnnld cease to bo prohibitions and vote as protectionists. The United State* suprt-uie conrt has pronounced mat portion of the prohi qition law of lowa, which for bids the importation of spirituous liquor into the state constitunal.;The ease was made by an lowa brewwc ordering a of whisky from Chicago, wnich the Chicago am! Northwestern railroad oopanv decline.p to receive and transport beaus* the law of lowa prohibitted it. l’he brewer then brought suit against the enpany, the U nited States cirenit court decided in fa vor of rhe srrpaw, but the sudreme court has reversed the decnon. In view of tlia fact thatj some |of tIW auti Cleveland papers have lately sug gested several very rcdiculons Presiden tial c un’oinatiom. the f ollowing tithe urged by a coresponpe :t of one of the papers in question, seems peculiarly attractive: For President. Grover Cleveland of New York; for Vice Pres ident, Isaacli P. "Getty, of Indiana. "Viiat ndds to its attractivduess is 'that the platform suggested is, “Reduction of the tariff; no free trade.” thisteketbe nominated wn tliis pla fortr at St. Louis next June,” says the corespondedt, “and victory is rmrs for the fulu o. It would sweep through tlr country like a Western cyclout. ’ Yes and like a Southern cyc’one, too, the hematter of that. Up to the present time the House has considered and parsed some TOO pri vate bi ls, but it is probable that on ly a few more, if anv, will be passed at this session* The calhndar is so crowded with other measures of a public character that very many «ii them will fail for want of time and a.- between measures that effect only on> person and those which effect mam constituents the member* give prctei dice to thelattln. The Committee m private claims alone has Iml ovei 400 h bills refered to it, many of winch wi! never have so much as a rejmrt mad* rheieon. The Committee Imwovo*, it« a live energetic chairman, ami with Aery It- tv excedtioiis, inpnstrions, hare vCirking members and so meritorious hiils as a rule, do not remain h*ng in Committee. Where they fail of a tion is in the House, where so no tim6 is lost in debate. So lai, oi tliree appropriaitoii hills bane he* ilia'll ilispored of, and that fact has go en rise to the ruijrnt that the otic are being hehl back t*>r the pnt| • of antagonizing ihe tariff bill w Them. The appro} riating b'Ms i* t have consideration otherwise the wheel oi government wi 1 he sti>pr*«-d for w.n of the necessary lubricant a • ' are always enti led to the right of ’ It follows that if He re-nt t. amlall is so disposed he can at t pro) per lime bring an ajpropii. <i hill before the House, and have »\ thing *l»e stoppid f- r its cnsi 'era^ As very mil ’ll time will I e Mien •*d in discussing t e t i* ft hi 1 a not much he left lor eons d* rti n i ol hi r matters it will b Bmi 1 w well fonndcp are the fears of ' c f 's of tariff ref irm at the p we he 1 *! hr ihe'iigh t•* ,|| t hu. si aj prop! iatiuu committee. COMMUNICATED, Oui" W litlltT, Wasi(isoton,D. (’•, Aptil 12, ISS * The question most frequently asked nn the streets, in the hotels and «• bout thelodhiea of the Capitol who if toVe make Chief justice of the fcu pienie Conrt? The P#esipent has an swered the pustion in a manner to set the canlidates to thinking. When approached by a friend ol a candidate, the President said. “He will not ffs a member of my Cabinet, ho will not be a member ef either house ol Congress, and be will not de prom inently identified with politics, j am lookiugfor a man rbon? my own age.who is lecogntzed jurist; capable, able and honest' aud l prefer that he should cotneifroni the Wert.” This lias cooled tlie ardor cf many aspir ants now in pnblic Ufa, while it please,, the people who see in this another ev idence of the wisdom u) mart of lies tiny who will sncceed binmlfas Pres ident of the 'Jriitis States. As we have from t:m to time stated, so every days, action by the Demo— crats indiviilualy asd in er :r veinion, proves there will be no shaeows osop positeon to the tenoininstion of Mr. Cleveland when the convention assern dles at St. Lon re * 'File attemt Hi!) boom, tee fleweft boomlet.and the Ratidall diveesion have ill ceased to be' aid thronghont the eonmrv tliere is bat one sentiment; nominate Presedent Cleveland on bis awn platform, and tire peodle will e lect him. General J. (’. Flack c;m tiuues to be the fav'orits for bhe \’ic.a Presidential nomination, aud news re ceived herefrom all parts of the coun try indicates than Democratic semi ment every where is crystalizing in its tavor. His iiihuj elemeuts of staengtii, and pnrticuarlX his great upon the country, it is p belie veil, will make him piactir tly )),e only oamiiduiedy me time the convention ueets. With candidates from the em pire States of the East aud West nom inated with substantial unanimity, there whold be no queriioti as to she ruselt, as many Democrats with have looked carefully at the situation say P would bo folly to make the ticket liter than Cleveland and Dlack. The democratic barty ow*s it to it self aud rhe country to pass the Mills Tariff Bill, and that deforu the in eel ting of the NationafConvention. The party is pledged to revenue reform; the President has the true pain, anp the Conitnit'.eeon Ways and Means bar that plau in ts bill. It now becomps lhe duty of the party to that the bill is passed by tb* H ouso* li tl.e fveuate rnjects it.au aPgeal can be made to the conn try iu the fall election, and de spite the Soaking* of the few, it will •e elesrlv demonstrated that the | eo— pie* are with thl> Presiil.ntsml the Democratic party. Measures of small ’iimnent should not staud in the way of this inptrtaut bill. The gt.Dmis Globe Deraueratspeak, ing of Senator Danml’s bili to reps a the law prohibiting the appointment of | ex-coufeperatua to positions in tim fed eral army, says that he does not under, stand how easy it is for a jienioeratic statesman to make a fool of himself in a presipefit'al year. Ail right, bnt does the Gloiie Democrat understand bow easy it is for a bloody shut editor to make a fool of hsmself every day iu ti ny y ar? THE LADICa’ FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If yon desire to purchase a sewing msohtne. r.sk our egent at your place for terms and prices. If you cannot find our agent, write direct to nearest address lo you below named NOTH* SEW MACHINE G-OWEm I * 28 ,S¥virl u tl l J p a “ bauas. YEABS ill THE poultry yard. Edition, lCSpiiseA, eiplntns lUnmure smlnt- x. nyutpioiriH if aud rcrnedlr* for all dlsoatM*. jm SSttr written an<l aold by a farmer. W gg 28 cts. til oCarnpa. Tb« Cbve Imlt W Tmrd, one year, 21 cte. . frbk coma TO all. Dale.Ky. 13 WEEKS. The POLICF. GAZETTE will be minled, reourely wrapped, to any address in rhß Uuited States for three mouth on receipt of ONE OCLLAi . Liberal diarounta allowed to poitmaaterr, agent* aad clubs Sample copies_mailed free. Address all order* to RICHARD K. EOX Franklin Sqcars, N.Y ■■- - ■ "si CifKSWnESi ALL use t"J!' E3' I believe Pieo’e Cure I for Consumption saved i B mv life.—A. 11. Dowell, I ■ Editor Enquirer. Eden ton, N. C>, April 23, 1887. mm p The Bus*. Cough Medi- Sit ft ein& is Piso’s Cum »or f » Consumption. Children V: H take it without objection. S g By all druggist*. 25e. k ULaSEfAiLS. QT Beet Coqgli To*tea good. Dee HI What are they? As a general thing they are patent medicines havif»g great nieces* bA old otni well read Physicians. Thousands of invalids hpve been unexpectrdly Cfrred by their use, aad they ate the wonder and dread of Physiciahs aotd Medical Colleges of the U - 6., so much so, that IMiyiieiciaiis grannating at Medical colleges aje required to dis conntenancc Proprietary Medicines, as through them the country doctor losea his most profitable practice, As a manufacturer and Proprietary Medi cines, D, G, G. G.i-eu oi vVoO'iI'ETV, N. 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He worn most freely place the receipt of Bosclu.- German Symp, and Gteen’a Angus' Power under such laws, had he tlc pioper protection, and slum by sove th prejubiee of the |H'o)>le, and avoid tin completion and imitaMou of worthle-r , medicines-—Cop?*d from the Chicago Mail, Aug. 3, ’B7. CROUP AND coHSuuemN IWULLSIS. Ths vrreot guir. ar »mwr* w 4 f-' •:) j»:coofths r»i, iilo;i| •wmll nlri sm- *E ’:••• Sonilii'.i. suito»,coiit.vii i » tn ; o •- «**• 1..« t .rant i*»*;)Ci: ic l ! .at ioori'ni tno ii:il;*ri |ir> d-ii-lup th*- carl jonir. ron..!i miT •’■ i v\‘ liaehllil Ijthr <w it w Tilirann in croup ii-,1 whoopinis .:.:!* V'Vr. toioU .*••'. »*•*•{ * :•» »oa!i o’ imeenirlr jus ortr.iplr In tno n o tee i.lsut ia tno old ar’ l. ovirutf In Tivioit s TIKHOUZE KIIASI.T or !*» J.ETOI M A>6 Jltl ia Uieflneal known r’n.oiiy fnrloutfhs Croup, ~ I'Oon'.riu-oouKliandoonauuiptloi.; an*l so pale. t«*.le ***** child is pleased to take it. Aak yoal ilruaotet tor It I'rtor *4c. aiul SI.WW. 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From the fact of the peep iiureet be taken in the Temlrcnce Morement oday, as also the high standing of the owrit<T os a leaber of men and would t of pnblic opin’on, it is presumed your car. readily see the unusual opportur ity oF.rdd to make money by selling suolt o " fk. If faroradle to with u«, please answer at on o «•* !« rri ory is being token very rapidly uni g.ve us full particulars as to y uv, qitsircss experience, references, Ac. WJI. E. SVIYTFfE GO., 5 gomoraet St., B s ton