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THW KNTEBPKISK.
S=5 C*ru*tyille.» G».. July 8. 1832.
local brevities.
T.ook out Virginia or Georgia
rapture y< nr field.
franklin e< u ity will take
field ami get in a
v ay.
Weaver and field: the first nation¬
al ticket named hy the People
the war.
; \ m(i! I ) | v I \ p] IX
(iiiighams for I’D days OXI.Y. 10c,
goods at 7^. L J. »*- 1.. K. Creene
Tim Entkisphhk is satisfied with
the Omaha ticket ami will work to
make it win.
J. MeCoirnell, sells Sn:i:i:i:’s
I’kkskkvixo Mow nia;, for preseevig
Fia IT. Sauisfucliou guaranteed.
Kansas didn't fuse as has been
jiredie.ed by th ■ old party organs
•lor six months.
That mail who coniine-' his read¬
ing to old party papers, is badly ed¬
ucated politically.
Five two-cent stamps will get yon
,a sample of Arthur s Home Alaga
P'lilmi. ioili.i Pa. Agents
\Y:i 7!? • ’•
-rir your pegs ii ,v , or (morgia
w-ii Weav-< r bigger U'l.ol ot votes
'..-• rhe < )n:ah.: j t< i2V.HK.-i: o : i< you
\i m.
'hi,-.'
t V, o )i i parties has
brown d wn die gage of battle,
W i H r i : fr;od to take it up.
■Vclbo:n Bros, arc s ill
tre.ii groceries and cmleetionaries.
Their stock of Furniture, window
ill.! !<■:< Src arc sure to tiicase.
Mr. tleorge Sicifie has gone to
Gaiuisvillc, to take charge of sonic
Mad route. Mr. Pratlie has charge
of the Martin daily route now.
Mrs. Mattie Kcnhardt of Harmony
firove witli iicr liamlsomc bahy boy
Reed, who have bee a spending the
week with relatives and friends, re¬
turned home Saturday.
Cross Plains Alliance will have a
union meeting on the third Satur¬
day in July, commencing at 10
o’clock a. in. The Brethren from
oilier Alliances are united to attend,
■-Excuse me, George, but when 1
saw you a year ago, your face was
covered with pimples; it seems to be
all right now.” “Yes, sir; that’s be-
cause 1 stuck to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
the greatest blood medicine in the
world. I was never so well m my
life as I am now.”
Mr. J. T. Tate, of Banks countv,
gave us a call ,, ... \\ ednescay, , which ,-b
was much aniireciated. Mr. Tate is
mtclbgcnt gentleman, , good .
a verv , a
tslse-r , anel a true blue People ,, , , s partv
‘
man, therrorc ,, . Ins comnany is
encouraging.
Mr. l>ud \v ansley brought us a
eetton bloom Saturday, and could
have brought one several days soon-
cr hat was to busy.
H e feel better now, and are eii-
courage,! to renewed efforts. \y e
we.it im me with Brother P. C
>' » ):i Aim day from church, and go,
lit A 1 i:u*i ii social C >111-
ii jt*.*1 s, and
ii • > • > 1 . 1 w a i*ci,ter day.
Mr. Clarence Avers broug lit us a
cotton bloom Monday.
We are pleased to announce that
Prof, and Mrs. Parker will teach for
us another year. There were about
J50 scollars enrolled last session, now
lets iiave 200 for the next.
President McDowell of the Tenn¬
essee state Alliance has joined the
People’s party and i issue 1 ;in ;uldress
(hat will capture the Allium omen of
tie t state.
A FALSE REPORT.
Mr. Editor, It is being rumored, and
also advertised that tlie Picnic at
( miner's Mill has been postponed to
August the Gth, which is a positive
falsehood. Please insert a local
again tins week to that effect, as the
Picnic will be July Gth as advertised.
Everybody is cordially iuvitsd to
come. J. I). Cromer.
The girls last Sunday at Unity had
on their white bonnets, and it took
80 much effect on one of the boj’s. lie
" e,, t off and left his horse tie < 1 m
the wo ids.
We have belonged to the Farmer's
Alliance nearly four v ears. Wc have
carefully studied its declaration of
l'lirjioses and principles, and we have
•lever found anything in them to
bind ir niember to an old party, or
prevent him from voting with a new
om>.
Wolf Pit Heard From.
K'litor Ente,prise.
In reply to the articlein last
Tribune, branding me with the
1 'visit to ray.
That it is not s„ l,,d to take
He from a cowardly sneak, who
a.miamCMl or too ct.)\vijr<ilv to sign
his name to his article he has eow
ardly nttaekted my article
Thu Southern Alliance Farmer
ays I have failed to tell the truth
(*vi*rv instance. o\v it this
true, why did not the Hyena
'hat it, was, instead of liemg ah ait, it
in filch a tm.iier that, the
of Wolf fit district are ashamed to
know that sueli persons are in thoi
ranks.
The truth of the Imsiness is, the
rHlniue slandering machine lias run
out of respeetilde lies, and it, and its
staff correspondence have opened a
line of ineoneealaff*, lies, which
inakes th ■ better class of the demo-
ashamed of their acts and mam
are leaving the rotten little crowd
and ha' ing their names put down Oil
the People's party list.
The sneak says, “every democrat
in \\ oil Pit district is opposed to
u.th the St. Louis and Ocala plat-
form.”
My article said nothing about what
* he democrats opposed or favored,
j !. says “again” the leading dem-
j ocrat- d of : the country as Kastaualice Mr. Camp
: says not go up to
and oriranirw a democratic dub,
neither is ilie club composed of the
town clique kind, but of sturdy far¬
mers—by far the most intelligent
and unprejudiced element of the dis¬
trict.
A „ , h;u . ( . to Sil y of the above is,
| t]| . ;t U -,l;ere was no leaders of the
j democratic party there the county i„
! with out leaders or followers but
that has been the general opinion
for some time, and as to the town
clique kind there is 8n voters in
Wolf Pit district that can tell about
what kind they were.
lie admits that they have 22 m a
district that polls TOO votes that
seems like they will do a great deal
in the coming election. If its that
s!rotall over the county, its a bus-
ter. He says all was now m readin¬
ess, and the audience was 1 learly ;
equally divided, possibly the demo-
crats was si ght!v in the minority.
If lie had said the democrats was
hopelessly in the miniorify he would
have told the truth about it.
The cowardly scamp says that Mr
Davis did not read from newspapers
and quote other men’s speeches,
Men of Wolf Pit district who has
lied! is this true? I repeat that the
democratic speaker began his speech
by quoting from a few old newspa-
^ a,uI rouewed ? eCcI,0S
mascs, he gave a “nigger” howl but
’ =
s< ' l,t ^ |1(, bod\.
| 1 As to Brother T. J. Stonccvpher,
■ ‘
X. Camp, it for .
j and S. 1 is uiiiiessury *
everybody .
nie to sav • am • thing, as m
Wolf Pit district knows Bros. Stone-
cypher and , Gamp, and know that ,
f)io almsc from bcgiiming to ending
js a p. lsc . ]ic f r0 m licadquar-
j
Now in conclusion I want to sav,
that if Mr. Editor of the Enterprise
] will excuse me asking his valuable
sjiai'e for tins letter, I will promise
»H*ver l « ask s l l:ice l0 r< ’l ,l v t0 mi
.
j known sccndrals who arc afraid . to
! their names under their article,
as it is from nothing, and amounts
to nothing, and should not he recog-
nized by honest white men.
J R (’amp.
Eastanalleo Ga., July 4,1892.
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve.
-rho II,-st Salve in Ih, «rt4 »«
Cuts Bruises. S....... ISal,
Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chap-
pel Hands, Chilblains Corns, and al!
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It is guar¬
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box.
FOR SALE ]>Y Dr. J. R.Tucker.
That Your Hair
may retain
its youthful color,
fullness, and beauty,
dress it daily
with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
it cleanses the
scalp, cures humors,
and stimulates a
new growth
of hair.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowelf, Mass.
PAUICITClDE cures tlie Itch
80 minutes. Sold b.v 31. D.
11. M. Freeman,
ANNOUNCSMEMrS.
Tax Collector.
; 1 " tIu> vwt ers of Franklm county.
i ^by myself as
announce
tor the office ot lav Collector
f I'ra'ikl'ii county, at the eleet.on
f ' 1 I . >. t ( ( ' {(
u \ h11
. t,K <*t ability. 1
1 ‘ ‘ my
^llully auk your s.ipjiort for one
U ‘ ,,n *
J * ' )u,l< _ ‘ in
To the voters of franldiii comity,
for the Inaietit of cti«(iiiring friends
1 hereby resjietfiilly annminee m\
self for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector at the election to he
held .l.iimaay 181)8; and with thanks
lor past favors, most respectfully ask
* coiitiniiationtof the same one more
tune. Your Servant,
(i. W. Carroll.
Clerk of Superior Ciurt.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Clerk of the Superior
Court of Franklin County at the
ensuing election- if elected I will
honestly endeavor to fill the office to
the best of my ability -each and ev¬
ery vote will be appreciated.
Respectfully
A. W. McConnell.
Tax ltoceiver.
To the voters of Frankln county.
At the solicitation of a great many
friends in this conn tv, I hereby re¬
spectfully announce myself as a can¬
didate for re-electinn to die oi'lice of
Ueceivcr of Tax Returns of Frank¬
lin county, at the election to be held
January 1898. If I am elected, !
will serve the tax payers to the host
of my ability. Hoping to receive
their support, I am your servant.
Jesse 11. Leeroy.
Sueriff.
To the voters of Franklin conn
ty.
I here by respectfully acnounce
my self as a candidate for the office
af Sheriff of this county, at the elec¬
tion to be held January 1899. If
e ^ ectt ‘ ( b ^ will honestly and fcarlcss-
b’ ^ ,0 °^ co * :> ^ lu ^ ,es * °* m >' a '
L*i1 1 1x. Soliciting jour sii]>j>ort, 1
i am J' l!,us respect fully.
J. X. Gnnuin.
Sheriff.
To the citizens of Franklin county
I hereby announce myself as a Can¬
didate for Sheriff of Franklin county
at the ensuing election. Having
been born and raised under Demo-
cratic principles, i will make the
race on the Democratic platform, as
f sec no plausible reason why
should forsake the party now. If
elected, I will discharge my duty as
an officer to the best of my ability,
without fear or favor.
Respectfully; J. II. Ilatlicock.
DON’T MSS IT.
.We mean the chance to get the
Xatio.vai, Watchman and the
En'tuui’imtis one year for 81,25;
six months, Go cents; for the cam¬
paign, 45 cents. Subscribe now.
We cannot afford to make this sacri¬
fice onlv for a short time. Both arc
Resolved that we, tlie officers and
members ol the Franklin county Al-
| liauce endorse the nominees and
pbitfarm of tlie Omaha convention.
Thc meeting of the (oimty Al-
liance field at Allen’s camp ground
with Red Hill Alliance was. one () {
,l,e mo.t l,a-,n„„i»u 4 a,„l c.conmg
in- ------------------
The brethern are strong in faith,
determiml m jnirpose and united iii
action. Bro. T. A. McFarland we.
reelected president. j, ( , v '■ j
Stonocypher Vice-president. J.
W. Sewell Secretary. We will give
an extended account of the meeting
in our next issue.
The Executive committee of tlie
People’s 1 party 1 of Franklin
requested , to meet . at . Laine>>\ , n.o -m,
are
(Ml the first Tuesday in August, for
if],) purpose of transacting
business. A full attendance is ex
.
J. T. Holbrook chairman
P. P. Franklin county.
Wom \nkivi), a large illustrated
.............. d,il.l,-™TM. s a 2 i„c
the Entkiu'uisb one year tor *1.00.
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f —Fiut Am. J* ii W iuk — ’
( StaTIOXAI!'. I'U VISIIKO. 1 >
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It Should Be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay SI, Sharps-
burg. Pa., savs he will not 1 h> with
()lU 1)r Khl! *- Xl pi sc v n iw
S u (V|.ls*, „ ,.
1 Consumption, ^ am,
j , t ^ ^ ^ ^ thrc-ator.^I
wi|h ...... ;ut ilt taek (li
| ^La < irijtjM.*," \vm*» \.;riou* »-tl ut
; remedies and -everal n!n -i.-Uiw had
| ,j 0|u . j u i; .hhert Mather.
, lf Cook . 1MI ,; j,,. , )r . Killl , X
New ieovery has i lore him r.ioio
than anything he over ns-nl ft
j fully Trouble. Nothing like K,
1'ree Trial Mottles t I>r. |;. To -k
( \ 1) ,-.tore, fa ■ h,ittl, <, v
and I .on
We understaml that siitne deni-
0 ,.,. ; , ts ,,f ] >lly ( ove, iia ve m-
: dueard a negro to run for repel
ti , i', ;u , k s county we presume
tor tlie purpose of keeping the 110-
groes from voting with the Meople’
party. The democrats may be ; ,1 >V
to fool the negr ei in some pine <*S,
and get them to throw away the; r
voti s, or worse, vote tae democratic
ticket, but we don’t think they will
succeed in fooling many of the ne-
groes Franklin county. The negro
laborer lets waited l'm u Hof as long as
the white laborer and liotli Iiave I ICO],
swindied out of their l ights. Now
if they have got any sense, they will
vote for their own interests in
future, and lei Wall Street’s squirt-
guns and blood-suekci-s alone.
Senator Stewart’s free coinage bill
has passed the senate hy a of
-9 to ‘2f>. !t was jvrominent demo-
crats who tried to defeat the bill. It
is highly jirohahle that tlie denmcrat-
ic house will refuse to pass it.
The bill as passed by the senate
reads as fellow.
'i hat the owner of silver bullion
may deposit the same at any mint of
the United States to be coined for
his benefit, and it shall be the duty
of the proper officers, upon the terms
and conditions which are provided
by law for the deposit and coinage
of gold, to coin such silver bullion
into (lie standard dollars authorized
by the act of February -S, 1878, en¬
titled “An act to authorize tlie coin-
age of the standard silver dollar and
to restore its legal-tc ndt-r character,”
| and for a!! such debt.-, coins a.’.d shall dm 1 • legal public tender ami
; ,
private. The act of July 14, lfeUO,
entitled “An net (tircctmg the j>ur-
chase of silver bullion and the issue
of Treasury notes thereon, and for
other purposes,” is hereby repealed, j
Provided") That the Secretary of I
the Treasury shall iiroceed to have
coined )'! the silver bullion in the
Dciourj purchased w it !i silver or
com certificates.—Con. Rec. i
Mr. W. lb Mitche! of Martin, vvn>
in town Tuesday,
(SWEAR OR STARV'E.
We learn from a reliable source
that, a white man went, to a merchant
in Harmony Grove to buv something
o.n a cnidit and was refused luiie o
Jtc would sign a paper binding; him¬
self to vote the democratic ticket.
vV negro also went into a store to
buy some meat. The merchant cut
j off and weighed the meat, then asked
1 the negro if he belonged to the dem¬
ocratic or People’s party, the negro
said he belonged to the people’s pa ¬
ly. The merchant threw the m
hack in tlie box and told the negu
to go to the people’s party for meat.
The People’s party men gave him a
side of meat and told Inin if that was
(lot enough, lie could get more.
Ladies Are Unfortunate.
because the higher they Tl rise in nociety
,l,« 'voakar lU' v ,l»."sdv',
l »" l ' | e .......
1,10 non '~ s ‘ ahh nat " l t '!" iu ’ a vano,1K
Biiicttons, and tlitis combats with the
(>i ^onr.nbnol successfully.
If your druggi st h,'i not got it he
will order it for von for 8! a bottle,
from (’lias. F. Risley, 4\’liole ede |
Druggist, G2 Cortland St., New j
York. Send for a descriptive!
pamphlet, with directions and
certificates from many ladie.- who
have used it and can’t sav enough ini
! favor ot Kislov s Philotken.
Rrs. Fndcrwood and T. .J.
Holbrook were elected as delegatee
I to the People’s party State Con-
vt ‘ 1,tiou to he held July 20th in
Atlanta.
T. C. Ilays and T. A.McFarland
were elected Delegates to the Feo-
>"
,M - "‘- 1 1,1 Atliem, JuK h.
Resolved, that we the Frankln.
county Alliance «... <U*noUiKM» < »OV. V\
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j' 1 - .hortheu f„ r his uiigeiitlemanly
attack upon toe character of .Mrs.
j i Helen . ,, W r . Post.
.
Ask your neighbor to subscribe
|for the ENTERPRISE,
EleAito HiUti'i.
This rcmi 1., is 1, .....; !: g so well
1 known and mi popular as to need no
Nm.-ial im-ci ion. \ll w ho iiavo use 1 1
! Klee.ne Hitters sin,- tlm same* N< Ul£ |
Jof praise. V pur Tnarani■ liein- d- e> not'
:lUl | i, „ ed to d. all
that is u!:n im»* 1. El-vi lie Lhtt •' w'W :
m.:v all ,:i (M.'C of the fiver ami
Kidnev-, will ivimoe P.mph . Moils.!
s,,h Khemn and ether efeeth ns
r.ii.sed hy im;mre Wood Wlhdie.v
' 1 :ii:u i.» t'. li r\cat I
an t r:
> well as euro all Malaria fever*.
■•..,• UIV „f M I'u lu 1 , ( oust ipation 1
an-l Indi tvsfo ;r. if et. : . 11 « >
liruiro s.■■isfactain guaranti'ed, I
money rvfiimled. ! 'rice oil els. and |
t'd.til) |>« r f ,|tie at ) v .1 If Tuck
Mrnj.'store.
Ths Glove? th* Civunpious 'We.- r.
The eelebratcil I \ni< o
i M-‘\w < ;| <>ve i ••api-H.vgf.in:
"" " ‘ i: i o: it
s a \ cit r;iro lllll’f V
i »f Hi.v ot her „■.o\ e bciiii; use . Peter
j Jackson, the famous color'd champ-
ion, who r. •ently knocked the •.Oii,-|i
talked of Klavm out, order, d from
liicliurd Iv. Fox a pair of lt'-oim
terra cotta gloves to use w hile in
training, raid the managers of (lie
recent
a p r o! ! > terra e< >,a g,oves.
"‘ m ‘ l! “'“ I,K ' light
'' ' 1 of Iho National
p i, n j , I ic ciiampnoii I'
1 • 1 of lie Po!
in ,cl,tn Cham i nil >n v do, e and will
no c!her. W hue 15! the West lie
ordered a set of !, white k;,l
gloves to be used on fho slags
I *) e finest ah
used, ami in the futare would
lliein in all hi fiedits and <_' X
t ions.
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We will sen i tin- Fvri'.ni'h'si:,
during the political campaign for
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help spread the truth, mid educate
the people upon the to
of tlie country ; just go to wo.
get us some subscribers. An the
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A •-,.v4 arc ‘or toe Ailments of Man
and Beast.
A lontj-tc ,tc, 1 pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal hy the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
requiring an effective liniment.
No other ;e. mention compares with it i:i c fficacy.
This u- ..*v, o remedy lot.; stood the test of
years, almost generations.
No medicine chert iscm ■ iplcto without a Lotklc of
ivl USTAXt.; IAximfxt.
Occasion . a rise for its use almost every du-> r
All -Iru :ei J-s and dealers have it.
MoTin-R'a Conn sb
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to bo lV>un i.
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hart >»• • ■ i, r tn.-
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Our flpOlMtll Avil'o’U bpcciul prlilu ami the
liOUBt help.
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