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W. It. CIIAIIAM, MANAGER.
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• NEW YORK.
Thonghti for Consideration c( on the
Diff.rent Avocations Man.
The doctor calculates what per cent of
his hiiU are insolvent, or what he must
mid to the bottom crop to offset losses
on the top crop, mid so regulates his
charges. The money lender and credit
merchant estimate hisses and regulate
per certs, accordingly, so os to ensure
his profits. Hystcm is essential.
The merchants rn mass count cost of
goods, and in addition, all freights,
house rents, insurance, city taxer, clerk
hire, with oertain |**r cents, as gain, and
fix prices. This is business.
The manufacturer estimates amount
inreateil in machinery, with
interest on name, cost of labor, cost
of raw material, and tlim by ( inlK-zzlc
loent atld» tin; iliiqnitou* tariff an part
of hinproUb> r.ttd gains, uu-1 fixes prices.
Thia is robbery.
Then cornea tho fanner, who ought to
lie tho most powerful ami independent
class on the glolxi. lie plants bis differ¬
ent oropo, labors from Jan. to Jan., then
as the eri»]m are reudy for market, esti¬
mate* mulling, demands nothing, but
regai.Uooi of cost, the entire products of
|rie* ly, <s ; tl arc thrown on the cold charities
speculating world, which is rrcklere
■in this disy of combine and trusts,
pisre uoinh-r at being Oppressed:
I^Sin/ation ami system is essential to
; ftBccowt in every avocation. Thorefovo,
f brethren, as bagging Com os in as part
(and from present outlook an nil impor¬
tant jnirt) of the cost iu marketing our
cottou crop it behooves us to take im¬
mediate action in regard to our supply
for the coming crop, and there is no
time to lie lost. The monopolistic match
has ulmndy Ikh.ii touched to tho fuel and
itulews quenched by a prompt autl united
action on our part we are sure to fall vic¬
tims to the jute twigging trust
At a recent meeting of tha trust it is
’ said prices were fixedat 28c per yard, or
$'!.2-l, against about 70o per bale two
. years ago, Brethren, cau we stand this?
If to, let ns fold our arms and stay at
borne on tlm 15th, aud allow our rights
ns well as the fruits of our labor to re
main locked up iu tlm vaults of the
nlsuni uable trust and be content wo have
Ih’cii reaping, ami which will still be om
»Lvn‘, oppression.
Mhiiocn.
Attention, A?l *Good Citizens
of Clay.
A call mooting of all Alliatioomcn, and
all who arc in sympathy with tho fum
interest.
Whereas : It being a known fact that
tho several bagging Hctorioa lmvo eor
ncrwl on and bought up all tho jnto bag¬
ging ami butts on tho market until Jar.
1, 1H90, with a settled view adi^et; (in their hel¬
lish greed ff»r gain) of an of pri¬
ces from last year, and tho sam^ being
monopoly and oppression in its worst
form and direct upon tho laboring and
tunning classes, and,
Whereas : The HtandanT Oil Compa
ny h«« bought up tlie pine straw bagging
patent right with, no doubt, tho above
iramoi purpose. Therefore, bo it resolv¬
ed: am
1st *. That we meet on Friday, March
15, at ten o'clock, to elect a delegate to
represcut us in a no otiug ot tho State
Alliance, to bo held in Atlautn on April
4th, with such instructions as wo mav
doe in best to rid ourselves of tho evils
and oppression which is inevitable unless
met by a determined and co operative
action of all interested iu the cottou
state*.
2nd ;Tn connection with the moecting
of our order, we most earnestly request
every farmer aud all who are in sympa¬
thy with u« in thia move, to meet with
na. W © need your oouusel, our interests
are identical, so come one, come all and
by our nuited Counsel and determined
•o-operation tho bugging trust ia lor n *
to go and carry w ith it Joo Drown s god,
the tariff on jute ami tha.
By action of Clay County Alliance
bold March ‘2 188D.
1). F. Ginn, President
B. Iff. Brown, Secretary.
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How, Give Attention
To the purification of your blood, for at
no season is tho body so susceptible to
the benefits to be derived from a go< d
medicine as in March, April and May.
Hood's S*n»q>ai ilia is the people's favor¬
ite spring medicine. It stands unequal
ed for purifying the blood, curing scrof¬
ula. salt rheum, elc., regulating the kid
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noys aud lreer, repairing nerve tiseu* s,
atrengthening and invigorating tho whole
Kslv, nnd checking the j rogress of acuto
and chronic disease, and restoring the
afURritsl i a.ts to a natural healthy cou
eottdition. It you have never trietl
Hold's Fares pi n 1* for your “spring
IUv dicae,” do so this seasou.
1 iiaven't the caurage to die, sir,
Caul Hardly drink the courage to live;
Ain't Christian en« Ugh to forget, sir,
enough to forgive.
This was the wail of a man who had en¬
dured the tortures of “liver complaint” and
dyspepsia durvd th. for for years life ; hud. and lie he might have m
m not hoard ihnt
(•r. kmfld larva's Golden Medical Discovery
make him a well man. lie gave it a
^^^rd fcMeistc was cured. 1, .-md slowly Ontv t li llcrinq > whs hollnw- ard
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Prajr?r Mreting Chat.
Subject: “Ihave sought thy prccapth'’
Psalms 119 chap., 91 vew». *
Preempts are tho instruction* given n*
by a preceptor. In the text David means
tho _ command* of God. \\
e are prone to
be governed, ® in religions R matters, vorv J
largely bv the opinions of others. Few
«■ «—•%* *» «*—*«• !
has set ns a good example; He say*: .1 “I j
, have followed _ ... thy preeiq t*. . „ He !
nr - .p« i
1 the persotml prononn 1,1« arlingus to the
oonclindon ttmt h** made it l»i» personal
duty to study f«jr himself. IVrst in.l ulen
tity nn.l individual rceponsii i ity is
taught from the first to the last chapter
of the word of (iod. There is no way to
get rid of the awful truth of personal
duty.
I am a Baptist, you arc a Methodist;
l>erlmp8 our parents were ineinliers af the
same organization as ouvwlves, and our
kuowltdgo of duty is basal upon the
knowledge of our parents. It is right to
obey our pareuts, but if we are Baptist
ouly because they are Baptist; then we
are unworthy of the name. Heck, like
David did, for yourselves, and be what
you are because God says so.
Heck first to read “thy precepts.” This
is surety a reading ago, but uut a bilile
reading ago. The cheap literature, that
is scattered broadcast over the hind, has
-upplanted, to a great extent, I lie reading
of the biblo. People read, but they do
not read the bilile like they should. We
read the newspapers and are onxit ua for
tho mail to open that we uiay learn th<‘
current news of the day. Tho Macon
Telegraph and Atlanta Constitution are
household companions. You read the
latest novel btoiusu yon are ashamed to
go into society w ithout having raid tlu
latest; you read the fashionable maga
/.ino aud arc auzious to let the world
know how well you are posted concern
ing the the things that pertain to tlu*
fashions of the day. ft is uiuazing how
adroitly some will turn the course of con
veisation in order to wedgo in v.l.at they
know. if there wore less worldly read¬
ing and nittro seeking for the Lord's pre¬
cepts there would be better things for
tho Lord's church. In the treat placej:
Week to understand them. Beading is
not miderstutkdiiuj. Afuch reading is not
much soli»l letu'uiug. To bealilo to quote
many passages of scripture is far from uu
Jerstnuding w hat they moan. Is o amount
of reading is beneficial unless properly
digested. In seeking then to read the
precepts of God, seek also to nndorstau 1
them. When tho commands of a supe¬
rior are given to us, much of the value
of our obedience depends upt n
the knowledge of what tho superior do
sires. To obey is right, but to obey
without knowledge, whore knowledge is
required, is servile or slavish. Seek to
know what the precepts of tho Lord
moan.
Seek lastly, to bo governed by “Thy
precepts.” Bead them, understand them,
and then make them your guide of faith
and practice. Nothing else ia a guide;
no man's instruction or example are a
safe ralo for practice : nothing but the
plain toacliings of the Lord a\i\ be relied
on, anil to bo governed by them is to
have the hand of the Lord to help; let
them tie your model in all things, even jin
the common u'fnirs of life. Much error
could lie avoide l by looking to tho pre¬
cepts of God for guidance. Two ndgh
bors “fall out,” one will not yield, the
other will not yield, so they call upon a
third party, and ho advises the “code.”
A fine code, this, that requires a man to
sacrifice Ids life for some trivial offense.
Why not recommend the precepts of the
Lord, and in nine cases out of ten all
difficulties could bo settled. Keek, then
to be governed by “Thy precept V*
Z. T. Weaver.
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A Great Hat tlu
Is continually going on in tho human
system. (Thedemon of impure blood
strives to gain victory over the constitu¬
tion to ruin health to drag victims to the
grave. A good, reliable medicine, like
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is tho proper weap¬
on with which to defend one’s self, drive
the enemy from tho field, and restore
poaco and bodily health for ninny years.
Try this peculiar mediciuo.
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TT sttms strings that anyone will coa
L 1 tinue Wood to auffer from the effect ol ra»
wna, po:son.soreness of the liver
*nd kidneys, rheumatism, etc., when there
13 a curc reach of all. It has
never failed to give complete satisfaction,
curing safely, surely and quickly every
awiSi^fss&sssss and rapidly well, aches and pains
subside, sores weakness, get stiff joints, swollen
fi^bs, dyspepsia, want of appetite all dis
ippcr.r. 1 1 is called Botanic Blood Balm,
nade in Atlanta, Ga.. ar.d has long been
-he favorite remedy cf the South, it is a
perfectly tonic, and safe much blood remedy and general
medicine usually quicker administered in its action by physi¬ than
cians, dients for while nearly the same ingre¬
bio the might be ingredients prescribed, it hardly pos:,i
same in the strength
end same quantity vjou'J be used ; and
herein is the superiority of B. It. 15. over
all t-lood medicines in the world, as is evi¬
denced by the remarkable testimony given
all by other those treatment vrho have utcrly been cured failed. even Read when the
following:
IIawkinsvili.e, H IS Ga., Feb. 2d, 1SS7.
T is to certify that ray w ife has been
in bad health for eight years. After
trying five doctors ana swe or seven
WEAKNESS different patent
medicines six bot
ties of your B. B. B. has cured her.
James W. Lancaster.
B. B. B.
T have Knoxville, had Texx., July 2,1SS7.
catarrh of the head for six
1_ J years. he treated 1 went nn: for to it, a but noted could doctor not and
cure
me, l.c said I was over fiit tv years old,
a 2. I had distressing
CATARRH cough; swollen, mv eyes were
and I am coa
fiid nident »nt i I f«ii could not have lived without a
change. medicine, I sent and got one bottle of your
used it, and frit better. Then
I go. four more, an,!, .Lank God, i. cured
me. 1. sc t::r, any way you may wish for
the good of sufferers.
Mrs. Matilda Nichols,
22 Florida Street.
B. B. B.
THOR twelve Maxey, Ga., jan. 3.1086,
years I suffered from
X H secondary and tertiary blood poison.
Mv face and shoulders became a
mass o. corruption skull bones. and live disease began
to eat my It was said 1 must
sun with ly benefit, die, but 1 tried a bottle 15. 15. P.
and using eight cr ten bottles
more I became sound and well, and have
been so for twelve months. Hundreds
BLOOD POISON of scars can
be seen on
me, and I extend heartfelt thanks for sc
valuable a remedy. Roiiert Ward.
Wo know Robert Ward ar.d that he
has been cured by Botanic Blood balm.
A. T. Brightwell, W. C. Birchmore, & Co.,
J. H. Brightwell, John T. Hart, W. il.
Campbell.
B. B. B,
Waynesboro, Miss., July 14, is$7.
\ l Y sister was afflicted for a number
V / of years with boils scattered about
\l all over her person. They would,
make their appearance every
spring and last through the summer and
late in the fall. Iler health was sadly im
pnij OC ik-o 0 pared,losing day; tlesii and they strength
every in fact, were
sapping her life. I gave her one bottle of B.
B. 14., ana the effect was like magic.produc¬
ing health. a complete To^Jay cure and restoring soundand her
she is perfectly
doubt ncr health the best fully and restored. valuable It is without Blood
most
Purifier now on the market.
D. M. McRae.
B. B. B.
I suffered untold misery for years from
inflammatory find nothing rheumatism, relieve and could
JL to cure or me.
I finally maoc up my mind to make
RHEUMATISM one more effort
of the terrible affliction, to and rid it myself
now
affords me the greatest pleasure of
my life to state to tne citizens cf Smith
county that 1 am entirely cured, with r.o
trace of the disease left, and all effected
by B., the which magic I consider healing properties of B. B.
the grandest, purest
and most powerful blood remedy known
to man. I have been subject toimfiamma
tory attacks since ten years cf age.
John M. Davis, Tyler, Texas.
B. B. B.
H pOR ing with five a years weak I back have from been result suffer- cf
JL an in|ur>’ received, attended by rheu¬
matism. 1 had to give up my regul ar busi¬
ness and take the position of night-watch¬
man. I have derived great relief and bene¬
regained fit by using Botanic Biood Balm, and have
regular my strength work. sufficiently to re¬
sume my I think Botanic
WEAK BACK Blood Balm has
nent relief. I given able me perma
form am now to per¬
work that I have not had strength
to to do for five years, and cheer¬
fully be endorse the B. B. B., which has proven
to relief. only medicine that will give me
Oliver Se c6r,
111 Streeper St., Baltimore. Md
B. B. B.
had suffered Alapaha, Ga., June 22,1887.
from dyspepsia, for
over fifteen years, ana during that
time tried every thing I cou ! d hear of,
and spent over $30') ia doctors' bills
without receiving the slightest benefit
Indeed, I continued to grow worse.
lief, Finally, a’ friend after 1 despaired of obtaining re
recommended B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm), and I began using
it; After not, using however,expecting halt bottle to I be benefited. satisfied
a was
n\/o DYSPEPSIA d cnci a that I was being
the sixth bottle benefit*ed,andwbc 3
was taken I felt like a r.ew
man. I would not take *1,000 for trie good
it has done mt; in fact, the relief 1 deriv¬
ed from it is priceless. I firmly believe
that I would have died had I not taken it.
m Thomas Faulk
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Martyrs io Hsada&he
Seek relief in rain, until they begin to
use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they re¬
gret the years of suffering they might
havo escaped had they tried this remedy
earlier. The trouble wa3 constitutional
not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsapa¬
rilla did its effective work as an
Alterative and Blood Purifier, they were
compelled to suffer.
Tho wife of Samuel Page, 21 Austin
st., Lowoli, Mass., was, for a long time,
subject to severe headaches, the result
of stomach and liver disorders. A per¬
fect euro has been effected by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
Frank Roberts, 727 Washington st.,
Boston, says that he formerly had ter
riblo headaches, aud until he took
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, neVcr found any
medicine that would giro
Permane.it Relief.
“Every Spring, for years,” writes
Lizzie W. DeVean, 2G2 Fifteenth st.,
able Brooklyn, headaches. N. Y., •• I have had intoler¬
I commenced the use
of have Ayer’s Sarsaparilla had last March, and
not a headache since that
time.”
“ I suffered from lioadache, indigos.
tion, and debility, and was bar.iiv a. !e
- m i‘ r seL : ^ of “ A house,’’ Sf., JjOvrolL writea
Mass. Ayer s Sarsaparilla has worked
a marvelous change iii mv case. I now
,ee * 8tron ” and weK M ever ”
Jonas Carman. Esq., of Lykins, Pa.,
Y nU vV For v S ar ? 1 ,avfc suffered
dreadfully, „ -
caused hr every impuritv Spring, from headache,
of the blood and
Nothing relieved £ SS 2 & 4 S'oA
me till I took Ayer’s
mcdic “' *“ '“ eJ
bKSSWS Sarsaparilla, she had
,/or . nsc Ayer a suffered
some years from a serious affection
ttiiZtZrLttZSRT^l appetite, and indigestion. A friend per
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BEST DENTIUFICE
EVER «FFERKD TO THE
AMERICAN PEOPLE!
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L hiU-n the teeth
Cleanse the mouth.
3. Harden and beautify the gums,
4 5 Purify Prevent the breath.
the formation of tartar.
fi Neutralize any acidity of the saliva.
7 Aid in preserving the teeth.
8 Cure tender and bleeding gums,
I>r. Calhoun Endorses Delccta
lave.
This delightful prepara ton 1ms called forth
the following endorsement from I)r. A. \V"
Calhoun, the eminent occulist of Atlanta,
Gr..:
Dr.C.T.n^“r' 0i -' OCTO ” ZS ' r ' I3S5 -
My Dk.vu Hir—I t affords us pleasure after
a eireful examination oftho forniuln ofvottr
and Dclecta!ave,to bear toetimonv to its value,
to state that its curative qualities are be¬
yond question. I regard it ns the name im
p.H's a delightful wash, andean reconiniend
it to tho public.
Yours truly, "W". A. Calhoun, M. I).
If you would have white teeth and healthy
gums use Delectahive.
Get n bottle and try it, and vou will bo
onvmeed ofits me,its. its sensation is pleas
ant. and its nroma delightful. 60 cents bottle.
ASA G. CAN l)LEK & CO..
\V lit LKSALK DRUGGIST-, GKXKltAL AGENTS,
ATLANTA, GA.
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Pictures, Tintypes or Ambrotypes, into the 18x22
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1Px22 Fhotogredh in Crayon. $3.50 | 20x24 Photograph in crayon $5 O' 1
2Jx23 $7.00 | Cabinet eizo per doz. $1.5C*
photographs from Life. Photographs from Paintings. Photographs from Engravings
Sample Cabinet size 10 cents, with price lists, Chromooy 15x20, samples 2'otc.,
with price lists. Mention tho Design, Landscape or heads.
Address Ti e Geo. W. Stewart Copying Co.
214tf. P. 0. Box 401. Baltimort, 51 d.
ST9 L¥*S SEED MANUAL i I
Contains all the valuahlc new Seeds, Bulbs and Plants, To. Is how to grow '
them, and offers valuable cash prizes lor their product, Mailed Free to all
sendiny Aridr ss f«v it.
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OUH Fertilizers are always shipped in the most perfect condition foi
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THEY do not have a pound of inferior material used in their miinu
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every bag with this stripe is strong, duiabie, and well sewed.
EACH bag contains a full 200 lbs.—no short weights.
f _>’J R prices are as low as it is possible to make them and furnish
io fertilizer.
'WJ 1 . JL* QElJklgJkBJEi Local Agent.
JAS. f W. f SUTLIVE,
AGEN
FORT GAINES, GA. f
Representing THE PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn.
Assets, $4,778,469,13.
rilF HARTFORD INSURANCE CO., Hartford, Conn., Assets,
$5,288,603,97.
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517^103,00.
Is prepared to Insure vonr property in the most satisfactory’ manner.
1S preparared to in.aro a limited namber of din House, .hero
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We will sand 3 on a watch examin- by
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ed before paid for, and if not
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ve watches of all stffles and
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Catalogue of how 250 with
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receipt
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iy Fort Gaines, Ga.
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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
A Branch of the State University,
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The Fall term opens Mouday, September
»ud, ltJSS.
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Board in tho College, ^8.00 per month.
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oSlg I s °lc Affeiit.
Four Gaines,
m Ga.
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THE
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A Physician say*, a sovereign rmotnty for varies.
Vermifuge Having used in the original for “B. A. Fahnestock” -
hesitancy in my recommending practice many it years, I have
is no reliable and as .remedy which J i
Vermifuge tafe, efficient In all cases where s
is needed.
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Observe particularly that the are B. An
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and health. Course of *t
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