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£ * I ICI rtWIDtTT, Thurman tkt Hckrt. «H<1 rrcryfcodj U U mk! th» pUtfonn. ptaTre** or rn« ijrof tlw I’nMM U^Xptlajial Convention I m»wi the plotl^r of It* fldclity to iftt Dtatocmtlc faith and r uiitlrnia tlio platform adootrd hy It* repn oMitatlvai la the Convention of ISSl, and rndoraoa tha vi«wa expfeawd by President Cleve land in hla last annual nirMitKc to Con- grem aa the correct Interpretation of that platform upon the (mention of tariff reduction; and also endorse* the effort!* of onr Democratic representative* In Coirfre** to aetntre a reduction of exce*- «1* taxation..' Chief iiniong it* princi ple* of party'faith are the. maintenance of an indissoluble union of free and inde structible State* now about to cuter up on it* second century of unAcatnpled progress and renown, devotion to a plan of government, regulated by a written. con*tltutioat*tri<;tly specifying every granted power, and expressly reserving to th<6 State* or peojile the entire un. grained residue of power; tlw encour agement of a zealous, popular vigilance directed to all who have been chosen for ■brief terms to enact and execute the law*, amfart charged w Uh the duty of preserving peace, ensuring eijuality and establishing justice. The Democratic parly welcomes an •xaetiag scrutiny of the adniinlstratlon •f UMeucutlve power, wbh-t four years age was eomjilttml to their trust In tbs atoetlaa of Grover ClevrUiMl, Pmldrot •f tha I'aitad Htalrs, aud it rhaiWngtw the mas* ssurrhlng ii**|idrp emlag Mb Mailt; aad dstotian to tW pivdgss whleh Mwa larltad tW swCracv. ml tha paapla. Iiaetag *#*• mtmml rrMWw) prrVa* affairs leuultiag fiuai ba aawsaaW* • eaaffNhm •»d a phhM* daa* ms- by ihs aa»fS W a •/«•(«* Mama a>4 «a*f at^a»l a—if ' ll er*»r'Md aw * *>*db' r *d fassf UMsaMg «a* gw*. *■" *t>aiM| tmm Mf- aAraaM hi • T*a*wam t yor»d iheaaedaof aa min tat rat ion Is draw* froai tha people and tha chan arts of trade and Became- lated M a demoralising surplus la the ttatloaal treasury. The money bow lying idle in the federal treasury, re- •uldirx -from auperfluous taxation,, amounts to more than $118,000,000, and the surplus collected I* reaching tha sum of more than $00,000,000 annually. Debauched by this immense temptation the remedy of the Republican party U to meet and exhaust it by extravagant legislation. * The Democratic remedy I* to enforce frugality in public expenditures, and abolish unnecessary taxation. Our do mestic industries and enterprises sliould not and need not be endangered by a reductlon-and TOrrcetlon of the burdens of taxation. On the contrary a fair and careful revision of our tax laws, with a due allowance for the difference be- TWben the wage* of American and for eign labor must permit and encourage every branch of such industry and en- torprl«« by giving them assurance of an rxt'*ml<*i market and steady .and 1 continuous operation in the IntcreMof i Americans, which sliould in no event be neglected. The revision of our tax laws contemplated by the Demom , a(jc party will promote the advantage of such labor by cheapening the coat of Ihe nei-eeearlea of life in the home of every working man and at the saaae time securing to him steady and remu nerative employment. I'prHi this quee- BJIOWN’S BUSINESS -IN- BARNWELL. extent ftnd successful rc suits of my mercantile operations during cue last year were fully equal to my expectations. The laws of trade properly understood are aa simple and infallible aa the rules of arithmetic, and while the neophyte in letters .ould fail to fill a University professorship he may by beginning at the bora books grow up to the full stature of In tellectual manhood. Be too the tl.rti of tariff erform, so cloaaly con- beginner IB mercantile pureoits orratng mrmtj phaa* of out national | * . ., „ . , Ilia, and upon awry qurilon Involved J ^ iolllog hii little h(M MMff la ia* praMrm *f good governm—i the the shore uatil be bseemse expert ftinmrrailr pert; ••bvelt* Ha petoei-! | a pot msroel finanee. safely ?ea*> *k- « — 1 1 true tbseegh diflcuhtee USTE2ST TO LBVTT W. J. Martin & Sons, Managers, and— . • / 'j' l L'EATtlC A LITTLE EESSOj-V.' .•.Li*- 1 —• • • v* ■ . ; , HOW TO GET ALONG WUEN TUE TArifFSTAH up AND HAM) TIMl® ARE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR. A fair business proposition to the people of Barnwell Confttyf I will need in the next Thirty f*a,vs a certain amonnt of CASH and to ralsff •aid amount WRI sell my stock of Dry Goods, Notion#, Shoes, Etc., Etc., at suel* all competition. <-.r * low price* as to defy Imwns and Muslins from 4 cents tip. cJni Cam. MARCH ANNOUNCEMENT! loos from 4 cents up. Shoes from lift cents up, and alt other goods (n proportion. In addition t^above I carry the fliust and chciipest stock of Wines, Lhjoore * 4 and Cigars in tne State. . , >* —< ^ I I am the role agent for Tub Rabkwkll Pior».K Cigar*, of which I have sold 1 J £ i 5,000 in the ta*t srS weeks. “ ,a “ '— • 1 Recollect this sale will <»nlv last Thirty Days. Como early nnd satisfy your* self that I -mean whut 1 say. - * jEflrrhis »alc Is .Spot.Cash. Very Truly, ^ -A.. CT. 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Martin k Sons, The Ladies' Men. • Baa ii raa 1 •a gra 0f ea’sp bmsauu mua Mi Mmomm #Ma# AMM Was Is ms m* bsuusi •m U» rad ra • * si all S— a> lUa aaaad ana aura ihkSU, trsara aaeaauss la Wk* 1 yraara aus vara* aaaa ei I ibe kirn J ^ •» ) V>| la I ra rara* ■■ m ja«i i a 1^. 1 mas* ta ma «us paudu la kara prara. rad as bauu bu Ui «f dks play bra ii — .ask ras ^ps*ra ad * » * • |M^ - w 1 ♦ ♦ Whtmm m $ mM km m < 8Mm» mM 'Mm* M m* 8’*♦# 88 Mm 88M8 8mm m Cm t8 8 mrv #| m# A *88 # Mm mm* # ( M ' * * -tN^ s # Am# 8 8 t M8# MBmV* # Wk Us 4 ■8P 8M8 MMM V % ^ % Im • Mm laa.al atUk as 1 aparf)laf a aa , rlaaa Haw a si I Uaaasd ail as ll la#M <d a W*fora applying wrap tike Sara tea a adding rawraaed aim U (tea. He* »« «0 .its of gnod gov- rvaravlng the cotiwtt from tor like National Dee** r*. » ra buru far oira days, when a raw skin a vdnewal o( popular truss by the * 1,1 •■•Mly havs foruked. of a ehkrf magl.trate who Hiding at the nora fre«ineotly causes faithful, able and ^rmlent. **tr*",e proetration. If Uk*noee bleeds aba, la addltl.m to that frvlw M » hl no * u11 - I** - * “*• along the edge of the right Jaw until uulturul bureau af tbs than ether uuudidutN fur 1 M H appears dry. * trensge, I mmply eitend oa »try Is aM *«■ Nils. kSaaveTUu III .W*v Lm The Best Goods, The Largest Stocks, BJ, Mm i8M8di k dMi 88 888# MMi i # m ■ip *Mm m mim* (8m m$*kI# MM% ftMM#ff(i bf 8# M*# * l» 9«§i Wed »» $• asu eU wmdrai •* WfaUui suWamravUu vmuNMff~ uWuwusr ra ewuerae JS ft b MM Wi #4kiiMlMM#MM# «# #M (U* bts prams era as sUrap Sk> «W* eepUs Ip bp M raves* • s*-*amee ei takeptf praeu • ra We* me. UUP*| asm be IS p- pared *e rap- kp 'p sa Se my ay sraaeg *•* A »la UP a* vaurasse llwS pr-^ •• ^eursv pesra 4 m-tm* pa«* es bay —g Sraea kUrb prar- d Arawea muBlJl < t*Ki t!)l i**. THE SCALES p«'. 4aU flM « . f»< »mmm sdhpWf WM tlkdi Is dWPu .nefer u> the Demoerscy of • glslative |»ower. The Re ly, coatrolilng the Senate • " in both houses of Con 'S. ^fp ; oation of unjust ami une- ites rWlilch havs outlasted the ooukrbrq . -aiul are now umlcr- pescc, rnr^Mfca*wnr»HHPlTy J begpre the thofairneS* and tl»e justice which are their right. Thus the cry of American labor for a better share of the rewards of industry*is stifled with false pseteuse. Enterprise is fettered And‘liound down to home markets. Qaptta] Is disturbed with doubt, and unequal, unjust laws can neither ftroperly amended nor repealed. be The Democratic party will continue, With all the power confided to it, to atraggle to reform these laws in accord ance with the pledges of its last plat form, endorsed at the ballot box by anffrages of the people. Of the ludus- i of our land an immense tl»e heating of the artery l* felt. l*ress hard upon it for five minute* and the bleeding will stop. A child who has a morbid propensity to force buttons, bean*, etc., into his nostrils keeps his whole family in a state bordering upon terror, for they never know at what precise moment they may be called upon to perform an operation upon Master Harry’s nasal appendage. Pressure against the emp ty nostril and quick, strong breathing into the open inouiji will dislodge' the foreign substancewnd send the suffer ing youngster upon his way rejoicing. gtsaswaU isektra’s Beauriss. Mrs. Jackson has consented to the re moval of the body of her late husband, General ‘Stonewall” Jackson, from Ita present resting place in our cemetery to the ‘ Jackson Circle,” which is about 100 feet from the present grave. ThW will be done that the proposed bronxo . . ,, ... . , figure may mark the grave on that beau- majority,Inc ding evory tiller o4 the U j u j apart for Jackson's mon- ,pin noUru,..,. from .Iromlv. umrl „ Tb . ^ ^ u . v „, J vkn . 'k“Um|»k.rfnrorl,.rof r .( u|1 ^^ ^ - Ira, bu, UImmroMl k, Um fn-i^, f u« — ,vml wilboklt All Ilia rapagwaat ml Tbo Lrarisvffla Onwisi tlui by erah Ibat ira»uw M. C. VwiiM I o# ibe Umbra of ft# JowrtUl wye ’ Is b ditrai I Oi N invitation to tbo Farmers of the County at large to eaH on or cor respond with me to that they may specifically defiae .heir need* and pore anally make terms for satisfy ing them in a manner that will agreeably surprise their best expec tations. In the lines of wagons, plows, agricultural implements of all de* rcriptions, commercial fertilizers^ work stock and plantation groceries and supplies, I am now prepared to meet the wants of all in need of such essentials No matter bow irell satisfied you have been with previous arrangements, nor how far you may live from Barnwell, it will be well for yon to interview me bo- fore definitely concluding your ar rangements for the year. Other annooneementa will made as the seasons advance. be MIKE BROWN. BAMWELL. W. J. MARTIN. J. WILLIE MARTIN. CIIAS. J. MART l> BLiACKVILLTC- K C- A Letter to the Ladies. • —— — lui _ . t . . ".jr!L l»- t. j.. . _ n _ 1...' Mrs. Molair has Something Pleasant to Say. - • • The Sweet Spring Time Comes, and Beantiftd * Goods are Here With the Opening of . The First Fair Hewers. MA$. MOLAIR baa great pleasure in aanouneiog to her many customers aad to the general public (hat her new Spring Stock nf Ladies' Goodslis now ready for their inspection and examination, and they are cerdially invited to call early and oP.eo. ' In completeness it is perfeetion itself, embracing full lines of Hats and Rennets, bewitching L*dic* f Dress Goods of the most fishiomblo fabrics, Triaimin/s, La ces, .Ruciiinus, Embroideries, Flowers. Feathers, Gloves, Uibbone, charnsing •nils, lovely Parasols, Haadkerehiefi, Hosiery, sod sll the long list of articles throt fashion and the laws of comfort have provided for woman's happiness and adorn- In ExeeUeaee of Goods and Beamy of '• tylee A iff beyond local hra ao shoddy good* «h«tevtr in its eempiete catalogue nod f v eeafkieat that they ha is sranred se good goods ss are oBprad in tk leWtfM ■MMAea^ mfWvMra (raninfffNM wm'w#*# Mssrat # |V *• ethffff #M *•• *MI $m M##w ## M# mfsw*rad» <irw 4«f wAra N • itlfM tw «sMi. ■#■ # f Ml Rtswn # | , Mw st4hfff F*Mi # #kiMfv tls-wf MNR. )hm ^pr« tal »#sit«p 'fM. 'Mbt *f %«n 4* I* *• V* it ** Mi *’ MM*. W HI# 90 Ml M tMMM hot flhstt pMfthmt* Van, whirls wt muI fivm. #A If m Hsimmi A I « fraioae. M, Places to Make Money. 4#* who here ELKO PROPERTY TO RENT. One Drug Store. One Oenoral Merchandise two story Store. Elko is situated hr the best agricultu ral for cations! To sp made moderate. Apply to J. J. ROYD, At B. H. Baxley’s Place j*n29-td Of Justice. B. J. HAMMET, ltA.tl.no \ I » ^AVKNUIC. nL,4CMVIL«L»K. re. Cf ill fi, MM & CO Fouadry, Machine -AND- BOILER WORKS JUST ABOVE DEPOT, oranges, apples, bananas, lemons, Ac. also pofattoesy turnips, cabbage, Ac. The best cigars, chewing and smok-* lug tobacco that can bo found,-so eon* I noisseurd-eay. * The best.4ewingMa!chln<‘S‘, aiTattach*- J ments, oHs. neodles, Ac Ac., Picture* l> land Frames, Glass for all purposes, paintings and engravings framed 1 in thff q 1 best manner. Also, a miscellaneous stock of useful fcoods too numerous to mention but do- serving the attention of buyers. CHEAP FOR CASH. Xl am always glad to »ee and serve wf friends and the public. . 0900 Anuusta. Georgia. 1 j N ew WkVfriy HonflC. ‘ J, tWl, Kxch.oi;.. Brol or Ut Jir ... 1 on best mraoer and terms WE BEND OF KING dTMEET, Buy ENGINES. BOILERS, 8AW AND GRIST MILL' AND MACHINERY CHEAP ASD GOOD. Us* aa ba*4 • Lor-fo Btock of apwsrd. 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