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ABOUT THE FARM*
All the legislatures in the wes
tern states are hard at work con
sidering the bills demanded to be
enacted by the farmers, and, what
is more, when the bills are enacted
they will all be good laws, good
for all the people. Verily, this is
a farmer’s year.—Journal of Agri
culture'.
Boston bankers are reported as
inserting a clause in mortgagesand
notes that payment shall be in gold
or its equivalent- This is prepare
ing for and discounting tho possi
bility of free silver coinage. The
eastern financiers want it known
that they propose to deal in gold,
and on gold basis, whether the
government does or not. —Denver
Field and Farm.
Several years since a gardener
discovered that by planting his
squash seed in earth that had a
layer of coal ashes above and be
low it the vines were not molested
by cut worms.
The alliance has now reached tho
danger line of its existence. It is
too strong to be injured, and its
principles are too just to be fairly
and openly contested. Trickery
and special pleadings on the par
of its enemies are the only effective
weapons that can now be used. Tho
order should bo prepared for this,
and remember that unity of action
and faith in each other is the only
defense against such attacks. Lot
' the membership stand together as
one man, and make the fight for
home and family.—National Econ
omist.
For the information of our read
ers we give tho following brief res
vie^v concerning the National
Farmers’ Alliance that has recently
been in session at Omaha. This
organization was started in Chica
go abotfUihe same time the alliance
was started in Texas. It is an agri
cultural organization, but it has no
secret work. It is confined to the
western states, with its principal
membership in Nebraska, lowa,
Minnesota. Its aims and purposes
are about the same as tho National
Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial
Union, buts its methods are some
what different.
Alliance Eagle (Ellisville, Miss.)
says: “The alliance, as an organi
zation, is either for nor against the
democratic or republican party, but
are fighting for personal rights and
a government of and for the peo
ple. If any person or party wants
to ‘fall by the wayside,’ let him
step in the way of the alliance.
They have started out to right
some of the wrongs that have exist
ed too long already.”
The proclamation of President
Polk, authorizing the formation of
a state alliance in lowa is soon to
be followed by like action in Ohio,
the latter state already having
membership to justify tho call.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary the formular of a simple
-•itgetable remedy for the speedy and per
manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung
affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty ro make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recipe, in German, French or Eng
lisg with full directions for preparing and
uiing. Sent by mail by addressing with
stamp, naming this paper. W. A, Noyes,
820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, Y.
W. A. Hurst, well known to all
Georgia traveling men, proprietor
of hotel at Camilla, says: ‘-John
son’s Chill and Fever Tonic cures
La Grippe. Have tried it on sev
etal cases and it cured them ail?'
These Tight Tinies.
—
It was said that after the 15th ot
‘January last, times'would ease up
>and money would become more;
plentiful, but the pressure is still
I on. Start out on a collecting tour
and you will find lawyers, doctors,
merchantsand all classes ot com
; mercial men who would pay if they
! had the money to pay with. Our'
whole financial system is out of
gear. Men of money have dictated
and controlled the money’ policy 7
so long that the people are at the
mercy of squeezers. Nobody 7 wants
an inflated currency; no sensible
business man wants money 7 that is
so flexible that it looks to him like
something that is semi-worthless,
but a good currency, in sufficient
quantity to meet the demands of a
great and growing country. Con
tractions Keeps wages down, makes
land low in price and worse, no de
mand for them; it clogs new enter
prises and industries; it makes in
terest high add thus works a hard
ship on the poor man. It is wrong
in principle and will not be tolera
ted by 7 the people after the next
national election. Tho working
people of the country are going to
have more money 7 in the country or
a row.
B. IL King, Adrian, S. C., says: “John
son’s Tonic beats the world for La Grippe.”
Sold under a guarantee to cure for 50 cents.
How to Wear Shoes.
“Do you know there isn’t one
roan in 500 who knows how to wear
shoos?” remarked a Clark street
shoe dealer tho other day. “The
average man buys a pair of shoes,
weais them until they are no long
er presentable, and then throws
them away and buys another pair.
A man ought to have at least two
pairs of shoes for every day wear,
and no pair should bo worn two
days in succession. At first thought,
this may 7 strike you as a scheme to
benefit the shoo dealer, but it is
nothing of the kind. In fact, such
a plan would injure tl e shoe busi
ness. Two pairs of shoes worn al
ternately will last three times as
long as a single pair. Tho saving,
of course, is made in the wearing
of the leather. A pair of shoes
worn every day goes to pieces
than twice as fast as a pair worn
every second day. I know that
proposition is a staggerer, but it is
true, nevertheless. A man does
not wear out two pairs of shoes in
exactly tho same manner. Do you
remember how an old pair feel
when you first put them on again
after they have been discarded for
awhile? They didn't fit you like
your new ones, and the contrast is
very marked. But tho same thing
holds true in the case of new shoes.
No two pair fit your feet in exact
ly the same way 7 . In one pair tho
strain and wear of + he leather fall
heaviest upon one particular part
of the shoe, and in another the
greatest, wear and tear fall upon
another part altogether.”
$ 3 O.
A robin killed at Columbus Sat
urday had a four-inch snake in his
stomach.
Special Notice.
Office of Caldwell Commission
Co., Chicago, 111., Jan. 21, 1890.
A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga.:
Dear Sir: My son, a man of 30
years, was attacked with La Grippe
and, believing it be of malarial or
igin, took your Johnson’s Tonic as
directed for chills and fever. The
result was he escaped the fever
which follows the severe aching,
and was able to be at work the
second day. I was taken with the
disease. Every bone in me began
to ache, and my suffering was
great. I was compelled to go
home and to bed. I fully expect
ed to be there a week. My son
told me of his experience, and
urged me to take Johnson’s Chill
and Fever Tonic. I did so, took it
with regularity and through the
night, and was agreeably surprised
to see that no fever came. 1 con
tinued until 1 had eight doses —
felt weak and exhausted, but no
fever, and aching disappeared.
Next morning 1 had a good appe
tite for my breakfast, felt quite
well, and went to my 7 business as
well as I ever was. Since then I
have tried it with like results on
two other cases. Yours truly,
W, W. Caldwell,
President and Manager.
La Grippe corresponds very
nearly with“our Broken Bone Fe
ver or Dengue Fever. Johnson’s
Chill and Fever Tonic is a specific
lor any malaiial trouble, hence it
cures La Grippe.
For sale by all druggists, and
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List of Turors. .
Prawn to serve March term of Clay I
Superior Court.
GRAND JURORS.
C W Morris, J T Mandeville,
J P Sharp, J F Porter,
I J W Beauchamp, Joshua McLendon ;
W F Davis, W T Hammock,
i M T Credelle, .Y J Morris,
Joe Vinson. 11 P McKimmie,
\V L Beard, S Sternberg,
। W T Methvin, B L Brown,
T M Brown, W B Bryan.
H C Coleman, R A Turnipseed.
W T Greene, A J Womack,
W L Jenkins, L J Day,
D F Gunn, C A Bryant,
J W Harrison, J S Collins,
J II Hancock.
TRAVERSE JURORS —FIRST WEEK.
R B Gentrv, A W Holley,
J W Hartley, L C Boyd,
J W Boyd, J W Summerford,
Zach Taylor, K J Todd,
J T White, Robt Boyd,
H A Raymur, R W Williams,
J A Murphy, N J Lewis,
J T Cain, H V M King,
D L Killpatrick, P L J Day,
E S Jones, J A Wash,
C C Crozier, R D Crozier,
T C Hodge, W B Holmes,
M A Hunt, R E Holland,
Gus Hertz, D B Jernigan,
J H Jernigan, O H Sanders,
Warren Sutton, W S Smith,
J L Sermons, A D Singleton,
AV A Hobbs, H W Flowers.
SECOND W’EEK.
S W Hamilton, J M L Edwards,
J P K Weston, C P Holmes,
J W D Sanders, Jno Starr,
J A Harris, S L Watson, -
J A Sanderlin, J L Smith,
J T Stanford, J A Shaw,
W F Shaw, J G M Shephard,
L L Reynolds, C T B Redding,
Joe Ray, B F Pierce,
LaFayette Peterson, MA Perkins.
J T Preston, W G Nolens,
AV G F Nowels, T S A McCorkle,
AV I Moore. R M McATthur,
J R Lyle, J E Lawson,
Jno Lindsay. AV J Lokey,
J J Johnson, J T Jester,
Jno Hamilton. Ewell Hartley,
J P McLendon, Pad Mills.
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Gentlemen: In the spring of 1838 I contracted a
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struck W. W. C. (Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure).
Five bottles of this truly wonderful medicine has
made a complete cure of me. When I commenced
to take W. W. C. I was covered with sores from
head to foot. Yours gratefully, JAMES COLEMAN.
Apalachicola, Fla., Dec. 24,1559.
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I THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN
NERVINE TONIC
— AND
Stomach^Liver Cure
The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery of
the Last One Hundred Years.
It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar.
It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk.
This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into
this country by the Great South American Aledicinc Company, and yet its
great value as a curative agent has long been known by the native inbaln
itants of South America, who rely almost wholly upon its great medicinal
powers to cure every form of disease by which they are overtaken.
This new and valuable South American medicine possesses powers and
qualities hitherto unknown to the medical profession. This medicine has
completely solved the problem of the cure of Indigestion, Dvspepsia, Liver
Complaint, and diseases of the general Nervous System. It also cures all
forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the Great
Nervine Tonic qualities which it possesses and by its great curative powers
upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy
compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and
strengthener of the life forces of the human body and as a great renewer of
a broken down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the
treatment and cure of diseases of the Lungs than any ten consumption rem
edies ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nervousneM
of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known
as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic almost
constantly for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely
over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable
value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will
give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of
many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year
A SWORN CURE FOP ST. VITUS’S DANCE OR CHOREA.
Crawfordsville, Ind., Maj’ 19,1886.
My daughter, twelve years old, had been af
flicted for several months with Chorea or St.
Vitus’s Dance. She was reduced to a skeleton,
could not walk, could not talk, could not swal
low anything but milk. I had to handle her
like an infant. Doctor and neighbors gave her
up. I commenced giving her the South Ameri
can Nervine Tonic; the effects were very sur
prising. In three days she was rid of the ner
vousness, and rapidly improved. Four bottles
cured her completely. I think the South
American Nervine the grandest remedy ever
discovered, and would recommend it to every
one. Mrs. W. S. Ensminger.
State of Indiana, ) .
Montgomery County, J si> '
Subscribed and sworn to before me this May
19, 1887. Chas. M. Travis, Notary Public.
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
Tho Great South American Nervine Tonic
Which we now offer you, is the ouly absolutely unfailing remedy ever discov
ered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptom*
and herrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stom
ach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incalculable value who u
affected by disease of tho Stomach, because tho experience and testimony of
thousands go to prove that this is the one and only one great cure in tho
world for this universal destroyer. ’ There is no case of unmalignant discoo
of the stomach which can resist tho wonderful curative powers of the »South
American Nervine Tonic.
Harriet E. Hall, of Waynetown, Ind., says:
“I owe my life to The Great South American i
Nervine. I had been in bed for five months
fr®m the effects of an exhausted Stomach, In- i
digestion. Nervous Prostration and a general :
shattered condition of my whole system. Ha l i
given up all hopes of getting well. H:.J tried '
three doctors with no relief. The first otile of
the Nervine Tonic improved meso much that I
was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured i
me entirely. I believe it the best medicine in i
the world. I can not recommend it too highly.”
Mrs. M. Russell, Sugar Creek Valley, Ind.,
writes: “I have used several bottles of The '
South American Nervine Tonic, and will say I
' consider it the best medicine in the world. I
believe it saved the lives of two of my children.
They were down and nothing appeared to do
them any good until I procured this remedy.
It was very surprising how rapidlj' they both
improved on its use. I recommend the medi
cine to all my neighbors.
EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED.
CURES
Nervousness and
Nervous Prostration,
Nervous Headache and
Sick Headache,
Female Weakness,
All Diseases of Women,
Nervous Chills,
Paralysis,
Nervous Paroxysms and
Nervous Choking
Hot Flashes,
Palpitation of he Heart,
Mental Despondency,
Sleeplessness,
St. Vitus’s Dance,
Nervousness of Females,
Nervousness of Old Ago,
Neuralgia,
Pains in the Heart,
Pains in the Back,
Failing Health.
All these and many other complaints
NERVOUS DISEASES.
As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able
to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in
all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individ
' ual. Nine-tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are
dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an
insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of
the brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like
starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and
a.'thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the
nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital force® of the
body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition.
Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment
necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes
upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be
supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been
found, by analysis, to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue
is formed. This accounts for its magic power to cure all forms of nervoun
derangements.
Crawfordsville, Ind., Aug. 20, ’B6.
To the Great South American Medicine Co.:
j>ear Gents :—I desire to say to you that I
nave suffered for many years with a very seri
ous disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried
every medicine I could hear of but nothing
done me any appreciable good until I was ad
vised to trv vour Great South American Nervine
Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure, and since
using several bottles of it I must say that 1 am
surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the
stomach and general nervous system. If every
one knew the value of this remedy as I do, you
would not be able to supply the demand.
J. A. Hardee,
Ex-Treas. Montgomery ?J.
FOR SALE BY
ALL: YOUR : DRUGGISTS.
Crawfordsville, Ixd., June 22,1M7.
My daughter, eleven years old, was sever*!/
afflicted with St. Vitus’s Dance or Chorea. We
gave her three and one-half bottles of South
American Nervine and sho Is completely re*
stored. I believe it will cure every case of St,
■ Vitus’s Dance. I have kept it in my family fbf
tuo years, and nm sure it is the greatest rem
i cdy in tiie world for Indigestion and Dyspep
i s' t. all forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing
• Health from whatever cause.
Jonis T. Miml
State, of Indiana, ) .
J'ontyomrry County,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Jum
22, ISSA Cham. W. Wright,
Notary Public.
Mrs. Ella A. Bratton, of New Row. Indiana,
says: -‘I cun not express how much 1 owe to the
Nervine Tonic. My system was completely
shattered, appetite gone, was coughing and
spitting tip blood; am sure 1 was in the first
stages of consumption, an inheritance handed
down through several generations. I tx-gan
taking the Nervine Tonic and continued its
u c for about six months, and am entirely
cured. It is the grandest remedy for nerves,
stomach and lungs I have ever seen.
Ed. J. Brown, Druggist, of Edina, Mo., writes:
“My health had been very poor for years, wan
coughing severely. I only weighed 110 pounds
when I commenced using South American
Nervine. 1 have used two bottles and now
weigh 1.30 pounds, ^nd am much stronger and
better than have been for five years. Arn sum
would not have lived through the Winter had
I not secured this remedy. My customers sea
what it has done for me and buy it eagerly.
It gives great satisfaction.’’
Broken Constitution,
Debility of Old Age,
Indigestion and Dyspepsia,
Heartburn and Sour stomach,
Weight and Tenderness in Stomach,
Loss of Appetite,
Frightful Dreams,
Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears,*
Weakness of Extremities and
Fainting,
Impure and Impoverished Blood,
Boils and Carbuncles,
Scrofula,
Scrofulous Swelling and Ulcers,
Consumption of the Lungs,
Catarrh of the Lungs,
Bronchitis and Chronic Cough,
Liver Complaint,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
Summer Complaint of Infants.
i cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonia.
Mr. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society
of Friends, of Darlington, Ind., says: “I bare
used twelve bottles of The Great South Ameri
can Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Liver Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did for me one
hundred dollars worth of good, because I have
not had a good night's sleep for twenty year*
on account of irritation, pain, horrible dream*,
and general nervous prostration, which hM
been caused by chronic indigestion and dys
pepsia of the stomach and by a broken down
condition of my nervous system. But now 1 ran
lie down and sleep all night as sweetly as a baby,
l and J feel like a sou no man. Ido not think
there basever been & medicine iotroduetd into
this country which will at all compare with
this Nervine Tonic as a cure for the straeech ’*