The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, October 19, 1888, Image 4

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THE JOURNAL, •KNOXVILLE, CRAWFORD CO. GA. PUBLISHED EVER! FRIDAY BY PERCY V. HOWELL. This paper is entered in the post office at Knoxville, Ga. as second class matter for ,transmission through the mails. ABATES. Subscription 6 months .. .. $0.75' „ 12 - „ ........1-00 Advertisements 1 inch .1 insertion.....60 ., 1 column 1 ,, 6.00 1 „ 1 year .. 60.00 „ 2 „ 1 „ .. 100,00 No advertisement inserted for less than .23 cents. Terms strictly cash in advance or all except lagve contracts! ATLANTA & FLORIDA R. R. Dowx Tkaixs Up Tkaixs 2 40 p m ) Leaving Knoxv, f 7 39 a tn 7 50 p m } daily except Sun. \ 12 40 p m Sunday Train south leaves at 7 50 p m Sunday Train north leaves at 7 -39 a m The suggestion that there be only one day for holding regular elections has grown into a demand. This matter of holding 1 lire or four .elections close together is ex¬ travagant. You can't keep some'of of us down. W. L. Mathews, the publisher of the Sylvania Telephone, is building a two-story house •for iiis office. The publisher of this paper can do the same, but he isn’t in that bus¬ iness. Prominent Augusta people are pushing • the levee project. They propose to make ; the Fountain City safe from the inundations , of the Savannah river. The last flood co^ that city a million. Dr. A. E. Boggs has been chosen chan¬ cellor of the State University. Dr. Boggs lias a high reputation in Tennessee for his ..astuteness as a scholar and for his extra¬ ordinary ability. Mr. Blaine save that the coming contest will decide as to which party .dial! rule for the next generation. This is shrewd cam¬ paign talk, and really foreshadows the .truth in the event of democratic victory. Henry Weigel, a St. Louis crank who had lost a case in court, assailed the judge .who tried the case last week. The assault was made with rotten eggs, of which he .had a goodly number. The judge was besmeared profusely with the odorous uue lion, aud the crank was jailed. Referring to the republican 'aiiff bill the New York Herald says ’’When this .swindling bill comes to be exposed nexi session the country will wonder at the au¬ dacity and greed of the manufacturing mo¬ nopolists and their tools in venturing to present such a piece of trickery to the sen¬ ate.” It is likely that the republicans in this .stale are getting in some secret work for .certain o: their ilk, whom they they will make every effort to elect to congress. It is highly necessary that every democrat .shall do his duty in the coming election. The Pilot, a newspaper just started in Evansville, Iud., aud editad by colored men, says that Cleveland and Thurman ■will receive the votes of 4,000 colored citi z -ns of Indiana next month. There arc .shout 11.000 colored voters in Indiana, .and heretofore they voted pretty solidly with the republicans- No class of citizei 6 •would receive greater benefit from the tar¬ iff reform than the colored people. Eight years ago General Grant said that there was not a precinct in all this vast jtuiion where a democrat canuot cast his vote, and have it counted as cast, no mat¬ ter what the preponderance of the oppo¬ site party. The idea that the republicans ihal phi not practice bulldozing was evidently which the General wished to convey, and it might have been practically true then, bul such is not the case noiv. The large manufacturers of the North furnish to their employes slips of paper in pay envelopes, onwhieh are printed: It will be to your interest to vote for Harrison and Morton,” and the like. Donn Platt speaks truth explicitly in Belford’s Magazine when he says: ”A tariffis not a tax. Then what is it? Simply a process through whioli the fiscal agency of the government is used to insure a profit, to certain moneyed interests, altogether of a private sort. With the people of the United States these interests refer matnly to mining and manufacturing. The gov¬ ernment with us is merely a trust: It has no property of its own, and no power be¬ yond the mere expression which its form gives of the sovreignty that remains in the people. It cannot, therefore, pay bounties to one interest or class of interests without taking precisely the .amount wrested from another class Nor can the government do indirectly that which it is forbidden to do directly. In bringing the crushing weight of the General Government into the field of private enterprise by arresting competition in behalf of a certain favored interest the government is guilty, indi¬ rectly of an usurpation that not only de ■stoys its tisefullness, nut makes it a des¬ potism of the must intolerable sort. Dr. Mflffeffis TEETM (Teeifiing Pcwtisrs) Bowels, Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, K^gnlatos the Easy and Strengthens Costs only the 25 Cents. Child,makes Teethi Teething Eruptions na curm rj and Sores, a*’d .nothing ecpia ils it for the Summer troubles of Children of any age. It it •without safe and TEKTHI2JA sure. Try aslom? it and you will never ho as there tro child *ea in the House. Ask your Druggist. For bale by Jones & Lebueur, Knoxville aud J. F. Hartley, Taylor Ga. fSSSESm hspotency, AEecfJua,. Ortj.u;!c Wcaknom, iiom.rrhasa, Syphilitic n:.() Bercitrial Scientific treatment-, Bale ftr.d sur<j remedies. IX'formitiM Treated. Cad or write for list ol luesfioni'to be answc red by; hot o 'hairing treatment by mail £P*r*jns Send Iurt o suffa aethk’c* rtncrfrom to Rnpfcnre their sdvm-.v^e. s.ion’d ar.iwi I tig their not address,?- Uunt.y sou bceeesoh tfl l)i. Butts’ Ahajiensauy fcataUhjfc»*z AG i ears DR. MOFFETT’S FEMALE MEDICINE JB Mf4 strengthening the.Uter ine ystem IKDXAJNr and building up ‘WEJEJO the general health, corrects all irrejalarifie, and annoying troubles from weak.debilitated whiph romany ladles health suffer, it trlves the woman and strength.aud makes cheerful the despondent, depressed in spirits. In change of life no lad, shmud be with¬ outINDIAN WEED. Itis Sefeund Unfailing. Ask your Druggist. Jor sale at Knoxvi'le by Jones & Le Suur; at Taylor by J- F. Hartley. a wisewoman Bought tha ARM Splendid HIGH Pii« tlPSSil S1WB0SQ MACHINE BECAUSE IT ms TTHE BSSTi ap.f-vy raffi mm 0'. i mm HOW THEY ALL WAKT IT Tor it doe* such beanttfai work. Sample Maehine at Factory Price. EVERY MACHINE WABRASIED FOB 5 YEARS. Aients Wanted in Unoccniiieil Territor?. IBS MABDFACTOMS GO. BSkyiPCDK* ItL O The lots are laid off in convenient shape and the land li<5» well. Lots are on and near the railroad track and are nearly ONE MILE FROM KNOXVILLE. Some building will commence at once, and the new town started. Get a move on you and buy one of those I In these days of booms the fast man is the one who gets there right, and their motto when a bargain is offered, is to hr . BUY AT ONCE This property a n never be worth less than it T s now, and. the probability is that it will soon enhance rapidly, and you will find out that you have made a «s #8 nrissaasass This property is offered for sale at Knoxville by H.1. MeCrazy A POLICY IN THE css ESS li liiifj 11! 1 It s -ON I HE Ldife X2.*ite Ifindowmeiit IrTan Combines prest nt Prt tection to your family if you die, with future Endowment to yourself if you live, at ordinary life rates. The company’s policies ar Incontestable, Non-Forfeitable and have the Extension Feature. The late of interest realired Is higher and the death rate Lower than any of the leading companies in the United BLASINGAMK, States. For particulars “ffi& see W. P. . _ CAMPBELL & joiu Cotton si-nr o> ill & o AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; MACON, C2- EOKGIA. Offers their services in the handling of cotton, to the farmers of this section. Onr charges are very moderate, and special rates can he made on application. Give us a trial and wo will make, it to your interest to patronize us. (Campbell & Jones, Macon, Ga. re P Y O UR COTTON -T O ■WILLIS P. PRIG1, COTTON FACTOR, Maeoia, ■» - BO «o"r* 2X< n ™ Georgia, lie does EXCLUSIVELY A COTTON BUSINESS. lie is a seller and not a buyer. He always gets the Highest Market Price- He doer not handle bagging, ties, gna no or groceries, tie devotes uis whole time to the sale of eottou. He loans Money in the sping at a low rate of interest. INE AY FURNITURE STOKE EC. IXTOHaA-W « Has opened a store at Knoxville, and invites the people of Crawford county to come and inspect mv stock BEDSTEADS, and compare my prices on BUREAUX. SAFES CHAIRS, Furniture, including Besides I keep on hand a well assorted stock of other COFFINS Vavioua sizesfimd CASKETS -AN D- g JMiyp hand. always] on long Commonsense Furniture at and below home. city prices. Save the havl and breakage and trade at