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V. 13. GRAHAM, MAXAGER. I
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Hon. Ik’ll Tyrrell. ■
lion Ben Terrell, national n iian >
ft’Ctirer filled his ■ppO.niirzrut ^ . 4
steak , , here the , 9th H;f
on m»l.
OOech v uouversd in ( .I* ,
• was 1 UTH -
H.,n to > la. '* ... crr.tv 1 , f " alii.,......... ....... ■
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l«b»p, .. 1.,*. n nnmber «h> dU
Ji^t belong to the alliance. Hun
Bjt», ,4 no iin<* orator, but h* knew
"hat he wanted n say and exprested
tit# idea in concise InmjjmaK' 0 -
, r rU ® ,nai, . ‘ ^‘ utH of U
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ret, explain ih* principle «wd
working o< t’,o alliance, thereby
•how lB) < that r,o barm to ) any otl.ei
ri*«g whs i: »cud*-1 hy this Oignnitia
tior,; alio to u f. m farmera wh ■
v/ffart remainioa out t > take a
tit'v « t theii interests tv**d unite with
•h« tnou .Vuo are V. Itkihg SO hard
biijM tip the fip t.i ?re.
Hr dwelt at KelUO length ou the
nrrj»:i: tatr e .»f perfect unity omung
fi# tu.unbcr# a n i tl,u n-comity that
turp net promptly and iu perfect
lormitv, even thou.ru thev sli mid
lvae a little money at ii:>L,'in their
eToili to defeat the trusts that art
trying tu (fiditrul thoni. It’.i fcafe t
s.iy t!mt liis iip-.-acli ill he pr iduct
iv»* of much gut ! t titu alliane'-uiea
f*i 1 be county nn l will nuke m ;nv
new couvertff. It wa; thu speech C l
u imu uf li’ oral \ietv i, whj i.-, w.,r - -
ittg heart i r /id fur t ho uplmildini
*»• the farm .h, ait i d<■ n<.t expert
that orpatiiuatiun tu > *t rich all at
once an 1 wit hunt » uk.
Tho Mtacrli >n of I’:-n T'or.-dll in hi
"pceelt hiM Tliurmlnv, that tlie fa in
«*rs ilid not prosper hi-onuoo thcyAvork
#d too hnrtl met with hoiuo 0 tuni-h
mont, evident ly hoiu of tlu-ia had.
be«.-u of tlmt opini ui. His t-xphina
• tion of th.lt cav+i tion was very true
. •'■micli Cfitainly no man will pron
per, funner, merchant or of nnv occu¬
pation in the pv.ont ng-*, unions lie
knows ulme to l ry eheaj-ost and
sell tu hast ndvsntu A farmer
•■no lean: •* ***■ Bel nt.-re hv r *
li- vt-an^ i ll hi,; time to field ]:•* r l;»
It HIT pOKbihly <•';>«- t. be]j ;vc that
iewe, arts, tm*i fort tl *" e , * ,v, J him j n .
t>vov«<I ntanhiwry ' will n.tko
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gne T*’,?........... hint more time W to ‘ 1 ** ‘titl to - eul
;
fivufit^r h’A l-vtln which the speaker
*0 urgent!;.* n !v i - i fTicm to do.
«mmm* » 1 * &U I—
Ihiiaty little globulfcs,
, line, aud white, and sweet
Easy to be swallowed ;
In their work complete.
No discomfort waking,—
Inner grijx*. or aching.
What are th?v ? Y.’hy Pierce’* Pteaa.
ant Pargativo 1 'eilets -the pc-rfecClon of
laxatiTcx, Contain not an atom of min
•Tal |H«iaon . are especially appreciated
by those whoso taste revolts from the
c.israe, violent piU.-j, which tear they
through the rysUm like st?*am ears, ’ act- ^
uidly harm, itufeadof guod.
sirvij’yl t*.
Dr. Pisrei ’s Favorite Prescription
elirsw ‘ ieiuale \\Mknc*M»’’ and kindred
oilui m.s.
s'bnld .... .. 0 , -. —
it uot be n g.-o l idea for
out »aum ri i, g t .» np a colt show for
thi.t fail? Or sav ;; ^toek exhibit.
Tliv idea ; eems to bo prevail v. ith
ui iny that Clay county does
rc ibv> >c!t. AA c know ot h-ts of to.r
nu-rs tsdio . rr devoting much of their
attention to raising mules, horses and
fine cattle. An exhibit of the c »un
ty’s home raised stock would do
mnch to encourage others to start in
this and would be a v’ood advertise*
for her people. I.vFs hear from
Mine of the pioneers in tltat lino down
jtbout UTuflton.
#•
The drummers’ meetfrg held in
Havannah lust week was veil attended
They teporl having had a pleasant
tim elnim tv> have nccompli-hvd
the t fdr which they met. The
harmony of the meeting was an
tempt ’ OH the of ' (ho .7* Atlanta del
crates „ to , bum , of
.
the assocLulien removed from Savan
..h w . t to Atlanta, v# , , and . W huh .. . cm. «.r
-o broOtmg up tho cottvcnlwn. At
lent, or her citizens, seem, »ik« «Tay
tlould, to want the earth.
• •I*
• Somebody in a little off as to
lineag. cfGVwg, \\ chingtun. JSomc
•faimiag that he- was Anglo-Saxon,
vriulo others aa pvr T»ly maintain that
f he , wm of c A*>rman v deEC»R,. . . I hat , s
enough gentlmtir, thar '*■ on nigh.
vt V ’om?i» uncertain a.*
I to whether such n fersan tier ex-
1 tMed. \Yo ©very- 1 # oitl this
acr.A oi
jtttntry • - : t ■ r
»"i-I ii
An Appele far Protec&iuu.
J?H. £ 0170 : 1 : I rccfrvn yu paper
nun h.is sotle t!»a! «m folk« is tout
having born unto ih a b.tfcie indu*
tl r ‘c ^l.ich ’ «po«e ir.'ic* Giv*i cn>
Jc» ih'hv 'io: imuiu iociu*tries n«
!s a <!a y f jr )>ci tec*hun cf
pcpil n^in U ds’s in all infant intlus
trie* I write yu papor to! 1 erw \vl ai
is• vt nil ’tie mt iii td.no u’t g t yu
to ax that cr M.tcuu man Ilatisuin
* l; -‘ •<»** » »««»v lothcr d y heed
^ 11 r ui rCfhun ijuikern u
cud *>W •*« a Oivkc Ml tvo tvorf Jack
^
. , if r wc didnt do the s^rfte
• H'ke ... Mr. Gradio ...
uM , to to
P-*l'l'> • l*tO«rn, I wl,o tho da.t}- . t
J®® la
of bnl'io industries for this aecaliun
gil him ta >r man , Ir
llnn.lin wbnt ..nee In W»Wng.«
an if it hifr to tali a spetdi 11 ocssun
M i tnc legislator to take sutn aesdn
regard to gitl n a puiteclcson f‘«.r
agin thorn .«■ jute fellers wuo »
^ l0 ft0IBprt6 agln Ui in gilten
up t . otlriJ La-g?n to rap our cMlfon
for iho mo of them tolher fellers
whnt ^i;« ohr dotton to maik doth
for us la git our shirls and britch>
4 * outeii. T 1,020 ii infant
tries f nrtccted fl^in . compotishun
give IIS purleckslrflf that WO tna
ji„e h.. d, an aloe all .his la * an
bluster of them ar juto fcllcry.' Yu
better tell’ pappy joe to k **)>2 his
Uo cn Turner, CJoIijuIt, Mils an
Carlile what the constitution' sed
was glittering asses bekaase they
worked agin the peple lur them
tru ’ Ht ,uk '- 8 , b '»t t»abbo thet’i l e
quiet till we lean karrv our pints ii
wo'i proni'MO lhe:n office agin next
tune. I hope they wont take cny
sopaun with us for not giltin thorn
to karrio our pints beknSe they
uo.lurdsufa tctl.’er will fedo to *
ifvddor 1111 Mr. llansiun Graddio an
1 >iipy Sac is the proudo pccuks that
struts vvith our fethers in there
t :ri I off. Pi’arF.csUNEsn.
V. 3. an c'onfotlersul yu car,
say to kuitin Tleni iff«f he will uar
n<* our pint lor u« wo will trie an
git a In-iter fit onion pup’s olo slip¬
pers iliun ho he g«>t in Irion to put
on Ko'kit's shoius; 0 I 1 yes, duz un
kul put Watch tell hi n to exkuse
tna fut not monsunin him suner but*
his nost* its ktuiu.ii to loavo silver
tarts tiil !#•*♦; toll kirn to help kus«.
in Ilonry un puppy, an v-col shape
a la-* on which his gahurnotoria
htilt-B v, ill hj rnuicl nt*x t:rm». P.
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Our '• l .mi??; correspoudeut tells us that
Fi.ucijiiii Keeper tuners was lunientiug
yc-lviday that another white woman lmd
h-en s.nt Mot. Bht» i» more tiioarwo
:n ’buiag oaly seventeen, hu<1
<**!>«? eoxvfct^tolmJoom.tyol
muusltttightor ivaa seutoueed tu 10 veara
ill the i». uitontiiify. Sh,hu.I hito „a.t to
j 0 the c-atnp at Grayaville.
Tlii%yunnj white women ought not to
be scut to a camp of convict negroes, aud
it i uot too strong a term to say that a
system that permits such a thing to be
done in Georg a is a disgrace. Some bet¬
ter, move humane au l decent urnuge
meut should be made for such ewes. The
legielutiue ought not to adjourn this
summer without enacting some legisla¬
tion on this subject.—Columbus Enquir¬
er iSU’l
Senator W illiam E. Chandler killed
off a number of negroes in tho black dis
friet* of Louisiana, iu a letter tu the
Tribnn<5 f)ft -Vonduy. T!io public wns
^ “-count l'.Sr tho slaughter UU*
til i« v*ns remembered that tlie contest
ior Senator Chandler ''» seat is wuvng
hot iu Hami»l»irc, and that his ri
viv. claims to sco trod a mav^ritT of the
legislaturo. TLe flapping of the ensan
gi'.mo l underwear was si-aply tho wily
Wilimm'** old trick for firing tho bucolic
bourbou heart-iu tho “back dccstricks
of fiic P nluif ° stute - The war is really
oTer.~Ncw York_ World.
Lost—I don't know where, I can’t tell
when, 1 d. n’t set? how meti iug ol
* rmlt vnl, ‘ e to mc n ' 1 ’ 3 for lbt> return cf
which I shall be truly thankful, vri': a
a good irq» titc.
1 ound—71«alth and strength, pure
blood, an impelite like thot of a’ wolf,
regular dig «stio>i, all by takiug that poj)
r.Jur and peculiar medicine, Hoods Sar¬
saparilla. I want everybody to try it
this season. It is sold by nil druggists
Ore hundred dos^s one dollar.
rhe Galveston News repovta-the wheat
crop in many parts of Texas i* a good
deal larger tbia year tluvu before—the
increase ranging from ten to 3‘dd per cent
The gre»tett i iei* intht Faa Han
Oleetr^. s ' /“* weenHy givefi 'f n m ont to ^ e _f .ii- n
ecmditio%o 'Tv ' % f 'T tht grow** «zt>p» m£§ to
be excellent i& mutt pleoew
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Qnite’a atimber of cu&i in KnnoO are
BOW 0Bdwlha .. ,, r , S; ,
MniaU Salt;,, onco mayor ct Argonia.
Santas, <vo 3 the pioneer iu a greet revo
But there is a melancholy
ui: mbrsnee hanging uver Scsannaii's
? n ‘ at w ovk» After sue had Argonia
was wi ^ out a
eb no. It !.-• to Le hoped tlwt petticoat
government w ill not nave such a flight
T.., -.t.,,- '
i-„ et einxt t m on . otner tow town* .„ in in • Ha itij a.—
NewYtrk World.
The A Ilia lire Did It.
The Alliance Exahauge of Dako*adone
^ btuieef* • *f ICd last year with a
saving yt §100,000 to its members,
Aw»Twith the uaiud.c meth who grow
fai L-y imjX)vcrisjii;.g -the consume r*.
Vmau:
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HELP ■
FOR THE SUFFERING.
How often a h«me is m#dt *ai by the
safi'-*rir.2 of some member of the fatr.iiy.
How keen'/ the good wife sympathizes
with her invalid hutband, how greatly the
kind husband hopes for his sick wife’s
recovery. L'*cssed be thz men that fur
rdsh sick and aching humanity with a
remedy that brings relief. *
sure
JhkH.O tlw. Mt.o:i«,N. C. iwita•." 1 «ai
Oouhl^ V.itb skin disease SB-4 WM broken out i*
run.'.ng torvs. i hed l*en afi’iictei ior ten year*
SKIN DISEASES . _ ...j „ c . r»,! .....- e
btotnono « in hot months. F.i^ht
mor.tU ago I get a bott’.e b. n. n. at John K
Sruilh, dro, «», « Mt. OU«, lu,,:.*,-!,
cnrrtme, sudlba,. haSoo ,pnpton»o(,li 4 di*
^ Bllm c ‘ d 2S^fi.
gthat pleasure in ackncwlwtgitii the great ber*-f;t
my wif.- has derived irorn your great ard wonder
r.j p. H, ». l or two years »’^v.asa
great suffer irem Scrofula or some llood diseaco
which had bin d-rmf'it a'.' her life ; we l ad if.cn
nr*' o-~TTT * tioa from some of the most skill
JvhUr LLiv j u i physicians in the country but
ill to r.o effect until ne had all despaired of her
rscov-rir.jf Her mouth was e solid ulcer nr.i for
tM .0 month* or mere h-r body wr.s broken
out with sores until she lost a beautiful head of hair,
also her eye-lasiies and eye-brows. In fact she seem¬
ed to be a complete wreck. No# comes the great
, « cret wWch 1 want all ttewodd to tmow and that
I* that three bottles of r.lood Balm nred:crr.e has
citjne the work,which would sound increuiolc to any
one wiiodul not know it to be so. Tod &7 my wife
perfectly heaithiy. Very Respertfs;!ly,
Ii. L. ^ASSIPY.
Ci’" I! the reader wit' send to ibe Blood Balm Ccf
Atlanta, Ga., for their iliL^trated "Book of Woo
daii, ’ it will prove oi futtuet iaUrusL G
— — - —- <
DE-LEC-TA-LAVE
w THE
BEST BKNTEIFICE
kver *»kfeh;:i) tu the
AMERICAN l*i:OULE! .
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mw? ‘t=s &j
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Why? '
Because it will
1 Whiten the teeth- 1
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2 . Cleanse the mout h. I
?>. Harden and betmlifv’the gums.
4 i’urif, the breath.
A ; ravo.it. the i' nnttfion of turtnr.
U bieutrulizo any ueki ty of the saliva.
7 Aid in preserving the'^leetti.
8 Cure tender and bleeding'' gums,
Dr. Calhoun Endorses Dclecta
litve.
the This(uTightful following following endorsement endorsement preptirat 0:1 has called f. rtt,
.,e from iVutu Dr. lJr. A. A.
Calhc-in, the eminent occulLt ol' Atlanta,
Go.: 1
.. Dr. C.T. _ „ Brocket: ATI.AVTA, GA„OCTOBEr. 17,1S85.'
My I)kak Sat—It affords us pleasure after
a careful examination of the formula of your !
Dclecta!«ve,ta bear testimony to its value.
and to state that its curative qualities arc be
vondquestion. plies delightful ! regard wash, andean it as the name ini
a recommend
it to Yours the public. truly, W. CAi-nory,
A- M. I).
If you would have white teeth and heulthv
Delcctalavo. *
gums u>e ,
Get a bottle and try it, and you will be
onvinced ofits merits, its sensation is pleas¬
ant and its aroma delightful. f ,0 cents bottle.
ASA G. CAXDLELi & CO • •
WH0LE3ALK.l)*V0GI*e, G EXEKAL AqSNTS, I
ATLANTA, GA.
TUB
Atlanta Weerlt Jour.iut ;
This i 3 tlie great political year, m ± lit- | 1
battle f«*r twilf reform is tu be fought.
file Atlauta Journal is the only genuine
tariff reform paper published at the
ital o{ Georgia. Tho Wteky Journal
•viii contain ull tl>e world’s news, excel¬
lent editorials, splendid miscellaneous and
special articles, stories, etc.—fifty-six
long columns. *f good n ading even- week.
lull can nave the .Vecki V until January
1st next for 50 cents, in etner words,
you can keep posted on politics and 1 lie
news, and be entertained besides, all the
re«t of thin year, for 1-aif a dollar. Sam¬
ple copies fiee. Ad Iross :
THE ATLANTA JOU?W.VE,
Atlanta, Ga.
—JL
Drs. Starkey and Pa'en’s
TREATMENT KY INHALATION.
> TRADE MAfftC , MCfttSTCnCO.
| mmm mm
I i aa am
ibao Arcix Street. PtUlad’a. Pe.
j cor ehiti«. oonauiapuouj Dybp.pa.n, • d 5 t -JiV'D.”
iaafi^fchrSSi % Rt;-trrl>, r.. y
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-Tho c ™ P om,4 yavgon Trootmont."
m S». l- ArchM., rhiis.
have he; _ st - veors
scietitifivadjdstinentW the eiemenk oi
a«.d «=• Xi«..gen MAOxtT^. and the j
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thousands o* othe?is rs e.ehy tart o >:
-COMWUSD (»A"YrE! —its mode or
br-*chureot actipx ash asarLts,” »the title <-f a n<-w
two hundred page*, published by
^reVl hi.-curativea n,Yi^
S ,>ktarid* rt<y*rdofseveniMiun
d r »*dM ,r Fmp*,£emvsk»a wide range of ehron
hvotherphYsii-ianf; ofuK!il *R.-r being abandon- j
edtodie U ill b< mail.d
frtetosuviddnoo&cpplioitioik b.ochure1 Keudthv
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Xo. 1529 Arc!) St., Phi In., I»a.
roil T?rc •ni.or.rt.
WvakuiSB, Xuaigmloo nad .
mt.'.wS-* m ox tiit-tkr.s.
'
Si! lit
liPelEi iaitalmcnt to the buyer as any Ir eA', \\ /S
at vijl, t.i.'c system, cluck Th HJHKH |1 V
r» PfBjfWWm
meystent to us. Thu ilm
dlco-oycration mcuitcrs sells of uhe LAlhr__
cs
i&Sii-S watches in each . PHILA.
tfnfr | ’i-inR 93d Cub '.Vstch for O-b, each and watch we [ttore ret rash it fre n j j
^ttgut, member ociy puys.ASj goes
thei^b each
* 1 2 week. TbJ is why th..n we give JOB tCe M
»^*and more fer year money any or.e jac Be
why we are doh.g ti.u largest
W . watch business in the goods, world but Wc omfy-A seffHHj
m\ lonly prices first about quality w'aat others f
are Our § SilverAV yet atclt jrsec
ond quality 10
is a substantial Silver (net imitatim c/ jfcai
any kind) Stem-Wind American T.ever SB
.^1 Our Watch—cidier 8-3.00 Watch hunting is case a Stem-wind, or open. KB Jf3|
OpenFace, first quality, f tllleced Geld HEI
C4< AmericauDtvcxWatch ^guaranteedts
t| zo years. It is fudy equal to any
.titan [watch
■ sold for fjS by others. W e fir.drauf*
_a 9J more first-class satisfactory Stiffened and Geld serviceable Case much than m
D| jX| any Solid Gold Case that can be sold at P
less than double the money, as cheap
■ sol d cases are invariably thin, weak,
Ji 1 of short lew quality, Oar83S and WatcH worthless after m -,r*>
use. contains .
numerous important patented Im-L .gs*
provements, of vital importance to accur-r -
ate Winet.&c.c liming —Patent which w«controlexclusively. Dus+frcf, Patent Stem IggI
It
is bility fully equal far accuracy, eppearance, dura- ftaSt HH
Open and Face service, Hunting. to any (75 §13.00 Watch, HnlI-Tr*dF cither
or Our
road tVatch is especially constructed fcrlRvl f
the road most \Vatch exact.ng made, use, O end Free is the lrot Hunting, Ibail-ijfttrfi j. 'lj!
r cn cr If-*
Vll these prices are cither ell cash or in Cuba, 1
31.03 a week. An tin nv-,% O^xf/Sy _ y / FT 1
Inrule'^giri:h Tlie Keystone V/atcfi eiS WatcH. (J jijj ;
Mats OSes Is Cfl's 3 ws Gwi.alsa
©04 WALftQT ST. fHtlACA. PA.
Ajax Agents Watch Insulator, Wanted. $1,00 * /%■ | L
Afwffectpr«too»?oii IW*w|l rafcl Sent &tfiiR \,j ia»il 4 t mAgrf^l^Tn. )1 Vji
at tlce. C7* . We —I',- on rommt.mill receipt • 1 y~
f t, 5 ny At WTJ».
i Dobbins* ElsGtris Soap
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP
IN THE WORLD.
It is Strictly Pure,- Derm is Qaality.
T HF. original formula for which we paid f 50,000
twenty years ago ha? never ren muddied or
changed in the slightest. Tith* soup is
iticiitlcal in quality wit!*
that, made twenty years ago.
TT contains iu*th<:ig' that i-an in*
co’ors * and Jure blcac.i Hie eh.us. linrst fabric. It bright*
en? s
TT washes flannels and blankets as no other soap
“ in the world docs—without shrinking—leaving
them soft and white and like new.
READ THIS TWICE
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f>VF, trial will demonstrate its great merit. It
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peware of Imitations.
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TNSI3T upon ?>ntil>I:i<i* Electric. Don’t take
*• Magnetic, fridid. Klectro-M.igic. Philatlclpliia Electric,
or any other simply because it i* cheap. They
will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for
—POBaiXS’ ELECTRIC
and take r.o other. Neailv ev ry grocer from Maine
to Mexico keeps it in stock. If > ..urs hasn't it, he
will or-’er from his nearest wholesale grocer.
T 3 F.AD carefully the inside wrapper around each
J each *■ bar, ouuide nr. J be careful to IV>I low «!iroct ioilH
on wrapper. You riinnot ntfortl to
wait longer bcfir trying for yourself this old, reliable,
and truly wonderful
Bobbins’ * Electric * Soap.
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It seemed for days and
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Dyspepsia’
Makes tlie lives of many people mlserableV
and often leads to self-destruction. Bistres*
alter eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, “ all gone”
fooling, bad taste, coated tonguo, and irregu¬
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spring I took Hood's Saraa
rllla—-took three bottles. It did me an
Immense amount of good. It gave mo an
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the craving I had previously experienoodA
Geoxioe A. Page,, Watertown, Maas.
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