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Proprietors and Business managers, j |
futoroil at tli© rariifsvilU' j»o>»t-olllc<* a* Srroml- i
«*U*s* Mall Matter.
I rl.-e ill Sulii.< rl|ili<iii one yew si; .i\ mum! I
Ml or oolite; mure, 75 tliny. ixmt month?*, Jn?r 25<oiit>, t ;n*h in .whaiioo. <»1 K -. ; I ,
Terms of Ailvcrlllsinv fnrtilsIicU cm ni>l>Uc atimi.
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nrre»|MWrt©iu*© I? I-lit no art iuicii v »'iiJ
l»© (jiven ts» ronilliimicationn nnl**^ (iccimn a-
liv the ix*al name of tin* writer.
JOE SCOTT, - - Editor
Carnes i llle, Gn., August. 23, !*■>”.
NATIONAL TICK FT
PEOPLES PAilTli
FOB PRESIDENT'
Eah Vluilf lifiilihb lompo R Ut Wojjvpr II ud I U1
OF IOWA
FOR VirE-PRESIDENT
Gen. James G. Field
CF YIRRINIA
For Congress, Sthltistrief,
Dr. j. it. lionmxs.
STATE TICKET.
For (tovernor.
W.L. 1 ’EUK,
ForaSeeretary of State,
W. li. GORMAN,
For Tresurer,
.1, E. A, Wave.
For Comptroller General,
A. W. IYF.Y
For Attorney General.
J. !L B. MAHAFFE.
Fot Agricultural Commixsioncr,
JAMES B. BARRETT.
Two Electors at Largo
A. L. NANCE,
\V. It. KEMP
Elector Eighth District,
GEORGE T. MURRELL.
Platform.
Flrft—That liit’mi ion «•!. t.5ic lahur fc.nna ol
the ('nitFfl PtaU-'fl, tlii:* t!ay c»>d ummaUi*!, Hlittll
l.o (HTmanutit ami )»i'rp»*hiaL May If.'* spirit < d-
t**r into nH hurts for tlw wilratinii of tJi,» itt pub
lie «iul tu|»1iitiller of mankind.
Second—Wealth 1**1mip* to him who cr.’rtea It.
and every tlolhrr fukt n Irom imlu^lry M’itJnait, an
t'((Divalent ia rohhery. “If any will not work,
neither rlmM he eat.” The jntvri?!*t* rutal and
«*ivie labor are the same ; their eneim* ? ar.< if it p
tiflU.
Third—Wo l?eliovo that the time his ogd>i‘
vlioii tln» laUroft*! <!Ui’p<*r«*ti*>ii8 v.ii! eitbej «>vC:*
t He people or the people liiuot own tin; r.iili'o.uls
/*nU Mlioiifd the#p»v<*rniiR*Ht uiti / Fin. w>>;k
**i owning suid manapfn^ «ny *»i all 1 !r .oh.
wo should favor aiuuutnnluu at t^* the <..’on.?titu
t'ion J»y which all persoiiHOugagetl in tho govt rn-
jpent e* i vie© shall he pla* t**l undt r a civil i*oi vice
regulation i»f the mort rid id char ;<:lvr, =-o ns to
]ir«vtmt the im-rcase of tin* jovoor of tlie n;*l.ion.tl
udministration by the u *c* of auch add'tiamil
govcrniuriit iiiiployos.
Fourth—We dejnami tiiat national currency
nifo, Bound rmd 0©xUdt*. irirUfil hy Hie g* ner.;'
govortimunf, only u full leg:*! tender for all <U J. J'*
jmlilio and juivat ', uml that without the use of
banking ||il*poratL»RB, u just, (•quit-tible anti t'Biu
ivnt moann of iliwtribution cliicci, to iho pc.vple,
at u tax not e>;ee« ding 2 v»ur t cut \*rr annum he
provided, as in Mil' ll'. ;..: ry l !:•>. ■•!
Farmer's Alliance or home but ter py-u rn ; also l >
payments ut discharge ol iU oJ.Jigatioi.s loi j'tti-
lie *mi*Hiveutt P,ts.
Fifth—We tlemaiul five and unlimited ooitiage
of silver and go5d at tiu* \ ivum legal ratio of lb
to I.
Sixth—Wo demuiui v.iu' uuumda <>f ihv \
ouJuting medium be :;j,ei-di!y ineffasetl to.:.
Jess than s5<» per cajiii.i,
.Seventh -We dCiD.tnd a ;• irirtu:. 1 . »1 im-GUie
t.ix.
Kigl.tti—Wo l..:tirv.»tiiat -I:e money ..I tin
c«iuntry slmuhV l*e a- 1 nnud! ns jwmsiUp id
the luii.ds »»l Uiv* iie«>ji}e, ;tiul h**npp vve d* nv.mi
tiiat kd sbite and rmtioand rev times sh A\ lie JVm-
ited to the neecsnuy exj’Cr.ws n| thog*»vermui nt
ceDjiomu Atiy mul h ’DPsiiy admini^ren tl.
Niutii—We demami tiiat jup-Li! saving banks
\vn estvdvUKhed i v vhn gt.vermnrnb it the md’e
d*-]>odt oi the earnings <>t’ tlie jieojile and to fa*
filitatc exi lutf-’g*
#'« nt!»—Tran-) Ja ing a means »»{ ex
change and a |>ult’ie ]n*t*es.-ii\ the govt*nm:eid
►lum’d own ami ojk rate i he iailruadti in the in-
tvre-t of the jie«»j»U*.
Kiev* i;tl»—The telegraph and the teb jilea t
like the post dbe >y. tern, being a nceost'.ty .tor
1 he irinsmi.T-ion of nt , slu»uh; be owneti ;mh'
<il>l oratefl by the government :n ?lu* inr rest *>t
tiu* |h*«*}»!«.
TweJJtli—The bind Ineh.dmv, u’l tha nitued
.••oiiruf *s of \vi u?th, if* t!u* Ju rit.’igp of all the peo
|»!p, ami ^liDubi not i p Jor Hja-pn'.)
live |.iir|.ioo^, uml atit'u <>\vik»!i.|' ol land l-.iultt
lu* j it-*1. All Jaml mnv b*?!tJ J y ia:lroiDi>
anti othvr t:tir|)nt\!t4 ( >us in oxupt*.'* of their a* tua'
aiul all lamU mw l y allcna rfiov.bi
!•** rvJaiiiuRl by tip 4 *i)vvnmicnt aid luid
i; luai .*•«!*.* omy.
The Missouri World, published
weekly ut Chillieolhc, Mo., will be
sent during the ennjjuiign for ten
cents. Tn* World i» a straight
People’s party paper and i-: is good
for one State r.s another, giving vile
general news; makes a specialty of
People’s party telegraphic
publishes letters from tlie reform
workers everywhere showing the
great enthusiasm of tlie people and
the grand progress of the new party.
Take it and do a little missionary
work by sending it to others.
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Come to onr office and gel a 1»**t-
lie of the Wooldridge Wonderful
Cure. If you an- diseased, it is the
very tiling yon need.
bubseribe for Tun E.\ i iuo-iusk.
LBKRl'V MEETING.
Wo had tho |>! asuie of tiding |
(lie protracted meeting at Liberty)
ehurelt la -t Sunday, uih i la toning to
,i von interesting x* rirrnn from Rev. J
J. W- Craft of Hart county, Mr. j
cv.ift is one of those earnest, unn*xu-! I
inning and eonsciention. men, who
preach whit they fiel, am 1 feel v. hat
they preach. .Mr. Craft’s text wax j
I imply one word “Watch,” and be
showed that it was almost cndlc-x in •
application and infinite iri imporlutice. !
lire. Craft and his estimable wife hsv.
made many friends among those win
met them, and wo hope they wtl)
come again. I’ev. G. W. Carroll is
carrying on the meeting through the
week, and ax usual, with the determ¬
ination to whip the devil or die in
the attempt, and we are inclined t>
believe that if there is any man in
1 the country that wiiit) him, it.
c;iii j.-;
| liro. (’crrull.
I After preaching Sumi.iy, ac ;t<
i a ‘ ,,u “ i a ” inviution U: ' w
; <'iu'much c :. . mend Mr. .*« A
Porter. Mr I’orh r has a very
hearty, healthy, happy liosnitablo
and hondsome family, and with a
rich treat of water melons, a sumpt-1
nous dinner prepared by fair liiincl -• |
| and free hcaj ls, we enjoyed a visit
i that will not be soon forgotten.
We made a short, visit to Mr. Mc¬
Kee’s m the evening, and were sorry
to find Mrs. McKee suffering from
an attack of chills, we hope she may
soon be restored to health, our friend
Will who has been confined to his
IumI from m/i atluck of rhuanuuism
for Kcvoral wi-uks i still nnahlo to 1> j
*! J >. He has our sincere sympathy, ■
and we hope to have him with us
again soon.
15ro. McKee is another one of
those good men whom it is a plea¬
sure to visit
We went to church again Nundav
night and had so many kind inv ita¬
tions from our friends to go home
with them that we felt immensely
flattered and wrote down in our best
little hook, that the people around
Liberty arc just as good as the best.
We finally accepted the hospitality
of our friend, Mr. Tom Gallaspie and
spent the night wit.lv linn.
Hew Tnrte,'! Are
Mr. N. T. Butts, of Wisconsin In
a recent article, gives tho following
(‘xam]ile of how taxation has been
r**(liKX'(l. He .says laws which have
produced the following c\ enues
have been repealed:
180(5 Income tax rope:u’u.?7-'.,b' 2 ) l:i',i j
I Stit.i Manufacturer's lav
repealed 04,827, Km
I SCO R’y Co. tax repealed Tji) j,-i
iSfill E\p. Co. tax repeal’d !,S;. : 'b'!l)l't i !
1860 Special tax repeal d 14,14 1,4 in
18tw Tax- on passports
ropoaliMi 31,1-i'J
18ET Tax on iuxuneo
repealed 2.tlfi,071
l'd’7 Tax on Lis. Co,
repealed I : ■;,.j ; !
Raid Tax on Ins. ( o. re
,
i p ! ''J U'd 071,!'! 1 | ,
i J S(J;) 'PlV.X Oil WillC Uli-1 iteer
| rt'J)(‘5ik.u................... , 8,8517,805
j
11857 Stamp tax rcj.ealed 15,5-14,048
| T^()
I t 1 fix ON u*g;i<*H*s
I repcsaled ■
! ISii•‘4 'l::/ on Natiomd
j banks repealed.
IS? t Tax on Nation*1
bank R dex ;•■ peaie 1 !>:2V
1 *'7•) on State h.c-k.'
repealed...... 4,01)5,102
is82 Tax i'ii eapitai (
banks .'ejiealcd.....
Total........ 7()-
lie further states that in the re¬
peal of the revenue laws lie f. i!s to
dixoover anything like a ndin iiot.
of taxation on labor >v jnoibn t
National Wa.!chinan.
For the l.eiielil of onr christiav.
I l’riends who are still el'mginp; to the
I Dbi plirtlC-S . * t , *V*t(l i-U t he
'VD W Id MOD\t. -
j r l, at t | 1M rev ciiue tux was taken off
1 jJ'l«l\U . ,
. I
d.>* CcUus Ull \ t-.'\J"ii t;l\ u'l
j *>.j , K , r 1 (.»!) tli 1 * I5 i!*k*.
'' nave JJV.gnlv htV.o C OnHih'bCb
in a man’s religion who will vote fot
playing cards and again -I his Bible.;
ml Does fie Bli Say
about Politic; >. n .
lion, Labor, l.atid, Monopoly, Taxes,
•.tiff
i Christian Patriot l
j Mounts i'l'V, i :. n v.
j Monthly, 50 cents a war.
-THK BIBLE AND LAND, Cloth,
,25.1 pages, *l.u pert paid.
I’he neat book and the paper the rest
of tlie year t . new subseriberx for
50 cents. Or the paj ei alone for 15
cel'ts. Aildress,
Rev. Ja.Mtts 11. Con* kissk,
Morristown, Tenn.
hi i s.muu fer Tun ilvn:: e .
SPEECH
f>r
HON IV.:n> BUCHANAN
Of MiW JKT HY,
In the Ilon.e of liepre ■nr., t r \ ,
Fr/t/af/, . A. JSV'T
on l * 1<; bill (II. H. *0:52) to reduce
the duty <<u tin plate, torn plate and
■‘■'"A>' tii, and to repeal paragraph .
2o0 of section i of an act entitle 1 .
“An ad to reduce tin; revenue, and
b*r otnei Mispoi;.',.
Mr. BUCHANAN of X« w .ferroc
am:
Mr. SFEAKKII: The jH’Cxrnt
session of this House began under
peculiar circumstances. The House
conuiined on the day of its nicctiiiu
o;> 1 !),, 5 .‘C 1,’epublieam and
H A iliance n. th< ,er read on
.'iiir.o,t ail oi wii l
J Urn );»<*i -t* 1
1 hi eat majority came together
! i? pp»nri!8f»s n» it plrd
loriii8 > y all it w!ir crH‘8 i"
t anijiaigt \a, flo pul tain P
told the r antry that th ■
iimle^ taikilawvva an • ' ’ago,that
tbc rates needed through revision
and reduction ail along the li.iophat
' rn-ney of the country was in-
' rMir;: ?i in . (.hum• t lr■ .otintics or
itioma!, ,
and should be instantly repealed;
that ocean mad pay was a steal; tliat
tin- Peparlmeats of tin- Government
were honey (■.•mlnul with corruption
and reeking with fraud; that the
“Reed” Congress had been most
reek less and extravagant in
lure, ami that the duty of this neu
Congress u as to move at once md
w ith all its great powei agamst ad
there abuses and wrongs.
The majority came here with a
mission in its pocket. It exclaimed
in season and out that the people had
given it that ., . mission. . . B n- .. its chum , .
was true no excuse that the Senate
might not co-operate could absolve
it from the performance of its duty .
By tlm Const Hutton all revenue hills
must originate in the House first
acted.
The Bessioti ix now near its close,
and it is our duty to review its work
ami see liiiv these pledges liave been
knot. bind, it will be well G call
jittuii! i;»u tv tho remarkable slow
laiiiiuer in w'uuli tli* House got to
work.
From tlie itli of December, IS;:!
to tiu: bill of January, 1602,
House was in session only seven
hours and is minmtex all-together,
and with practi illy no work
VYOY
r i he vice of ubseiitei ism has pro
vailed to an extent, far ln-vom!
thing heretofore known. Rarely
have the Den,o,with their largi
majority, been able to muster
quorum of their own.
Their has been no effort to repeal
tho McKinley hill.
The sole effort- of tins House to
lessen the burdens ol taxation they
toi 1 the j.eoph tlivy wetu unm-cea
xuril v bearing has been directed to u
chance m sonic G items out ot tlie
.•>,500 embraced in the tariff law.
'I’he gicat body of the law lias not
boon attacked at all. Either the
ch irevs mad-.' acaiits! she Mi'Kmlt't
wen ill -<* ( } ;* tl is HoUiv.’ b,:
its duly i j the p.
The f!'*•;• wool bill i ii aimed a
t < ? deprive the i .finer who prod', ice;s
the won' ot ad protection, and to
leave the woolen lmmufaelurnr as
much relative protection a-eves, It
is simblv a bid for tlie New
v »to ng.uns! the t inners oi the
die ,, and , ... \\ extern ,
States.
The bounty on sugar-growing
not been ropenled
The trust tn ivlhn-l surrars has not
been touched.
It now owns or controls every
I'oitant rctine. i in the count ry, and
every consumer of su:x »r is at its
mercy. The Havomcyers, the mam
owners of thi* trust, are active ])em-
oei .-its and ordribute l I ) the rU>( -
I ion . i 7.1 r. ('lev eland. Tlu-v arc
not m .lesti'h Thev are not even
invest :y::t" b Tlie mi! } distnrl.jmee
thev 1 lave -ui'lered has !>. mi a!
hand s tlie Rei.ul.ek"tn Department
of Justice, which 1ms s.iuysii to en¬
force against the trust the privionx
of the antitrust law. But this ha*
hee'i done without any co-operation
•>y tiic t louse save a cad upon
Utorney-Generul for information as
"o the institution of ..he suit.-, follow-
•‘.1 by a reduction in the appropria¬
tions for his Department, it wili
not. do to charge imv.-tu-n on the Sen¬
ate. All bills affecting reva nue must
oiighmte in the House, and mi bill
has been sent b\ this House to t.lu
Sen at" ailed t!(u this trust. Tin
charg > made ti.i- miner by tin
Phliad.lphia Puss, mid le net. ted
inoc br th.i’ j irml, Hint tb trust
has ng-eed to crntril.-nte hi- yf‘ar
■>250,0 '0 t" the Deni >era I • «»ni*a»g«
und; a id w’uek dm no' seem
i :ive be u dee: d, m not be tnte,
b‘.’ one Bi.ing i true, tin; trust can
•.veil ufto d to lffr.b tie more than
': t sum
!
God Hnces ft Oward.
Wh"t u coward tli'. Democratic
purl v is tii V<- sure!
Before the war it Wflyi the child
,rth« and drew it.' inspiration
' an 1 b- strength f
; When the war tm dm its blood v
: egg over the pH ter the Democratic
i party d the North begged to he ex-
cu;a-d for doing anything n.ore for
the South than Turniuhtw? to the av-
my a majority of lit material that
swept.over the South to it
|
Tie chairman of atme d
Democratic Committee was the ustt-
rer who piamicd and helped to fur-
nixfi the money that bought frotn a
TJH id Congrcr the legislation
: * needle s ieterost-drawing
; tl al debt tin \. nib of time
to tatten tii ruin-ra
»f the South
j After the war,^ ilie Democratic par-
typroft ing great love for the SogUi
an ) '■aepathy for t ! '■ '■on*i <- 5
people, has never dared to or been
j wiii: to take a ; ■ - ..lvntial cand:-
from the Smith.
| it ha;, never eared or candidate dared to
take a Viee-Pn sid jr.tial
from !»• South, nor h j it ever cured
to advance any io^Jslative ideas
I ■ <.( •<i \o ! >■ ii tin- 1 *;ii li (-n tec v. ly
‘
I to a ;encvai prospa tty . it . is the
[ duty of • very party to help restore
j j the wounded fullest degree of the of business vitality and to the in-
part
Idustria! interests of the country.
I Kvery step of Southern Democrats
taken in the interests of the North-
eni Democrats since the war has
i been at the expense of the
: and for the benefit of Northern apec-
■ nlator- aad their Southern allies.
j | The Prohibition party was the first
to knock down the crhel Mason and
Dixion’s line, and to go South for a
emididate on its Freridential ticket.
i ! he People s nurtv J v was the neat
- *
j to break through the old prejudice
; line and to take an honored and hon-
j arable Southern man for the second
| place on it; ticket .
| For many years the Democratic
| party of the North lias worn trousers
[ with a marvellous narrow ness
| [id front behind-into and top and which a mighty the Democrats breadth
| of the South are asked every four
l year- to climb so an to form a soft
j and willing cushion for a great astute
! to have behind it when comes the
Jtm:e to break its fall and to keep :t
from bruising its most vulnerable
j part.
.Meanwhile if the South consider.,
itself fit only for Democratic coffin
| lining all it has to do is to keep right
| on dragging itself to its own lY.neral
ft will never be helped or honored
[by the Dei ;il)< r;-.ts ot the North, xvh.
| had at any time rather plunder than
or defend their dupes in the
j Mouth. Pomeroy’s Ad vance
i Tliowht.
“Tlie People’s Cause” of Rock-
Jiand, Maine brim a* a splendid reform pa
per, and is full of good news.
It. , don , t cost but ... about .... 20 thous- ,
and , dollars , of ... the people , , s monev to
bury . congress nan; not , even n A , he
i a
! is a millionaire.
A CVCI.-ON E IN OBION CO • J
'i'h’.NN.
The v, re J, elections of county of-
(•••r.< m Ohio-, count'.’ has shovei:
how t he wind is blowing.
Tin? Feoplo’s candidates swept *.-v.
cn thing, from Constable up, there
living a shcritT elected by 1,400 ma-
ioritv. Trusteoa, Ass essor and
County , Judge , , also , elected. , . rn In .
I was
•
Hemoerats , elected , one poor htth ,
t onstitide. ! ae Ilomo Sentinel,
I Paducali, Kentucky,
Who Arc The Thieves.
i Gon<j)"essm;in B.iilcv of Texas is
I in'favor
not of any one serving two
| musters. He says that one memlx ,.
! of Oi ugi . . has drawn more than
. ven thousand dollars from the
; United Stkti r Treasury for a
. ,.f three (lavs attendance, and that
luiciher meinhcr of Congress draws
twelve thoustind dollars a year from
| j the State he represent-- as a rativvav
i oommi.'Motnv. Who are tho thieve-
We wish to put them on the fire s'
| i public opinion iti order to see how
.;. 1>V No man in this
or any other euuntrv is able to
, faithfully do tin work of public
two
oti ices unless one is n sinecure, m
which cast- ;t should be a.> >lisho;I.
— i^Pomeioy.s Advance Thought.
Few c'lildren can be induced t
take physic without a struggle, nr.d
uo uSseaumt ..or. ler -most drugs a re extreme
1 iv Ayer’s pills, on the
1 i eontiy, b-.ii.g sugai-eoated, are easily
; swallowed by the little on vs, and a:e
; there! •>. C e fa. l “ •••'* » i‘ ,; ' * *•
lid ,i!C.
Jl'IltUY fMMI’SnV
Mr. Speakei, 1 c in the three
minute* accorded to me, i.«.denounce
*■' hvai iv. r anU}~Pfm( !iHor Us part
0 f Ir«,u i 0 till) lvnroxo: i » V v i of
ptutocrncy of this eon ry. \ c .
cor: :>g to t i art ■li, ( •
tleinnn frot: Peiisvlv-mK M :• Sing
i l!Wl , j these }>i ,?ut o.n porritioim
fimt it necessary to-day to eaiyi I,. v
;r mcd guards m defense of their
property H‘ ioftTH to the great
j steel wonrks an 1 iron \v t, rks wlnmc
ij„,y make p-at<, and witn vv horn
the United Mtat c - Ctoverniuon? ore
contracting for plate for their armor
,,[ a< \ vessels. That includes Mr.
Carnegie and that is the reason
11 ,|,r j tst- .'('nthauen stand op lieve t’> day
{ defend or"a«'u«-d capita!.
Tiierc is a fatal admission in thu-
: ■ pat t!,c great' evpress eewpani-. •, ami all
t j,ex(.> corp.orations find lh<
■
[civil authorities of till, country in
sufficient fos their purposes; that.
they - - nnarj watch ion insuffi
1 r-Ti.i, am! teat tlm\ a;- ",rnm -led
to employ these armed : murderers
an d robbers and thugs who arc do
nouiiced :w autdt by til c press a u
over the country, a force recruit-
: >d from the “imni'’ and aitcasts
■ (. y ,. r y city in the Union. Tims<> m
the men that these t porationa say
:, Ji,u(i oece. v . ;*t J v 1 1 # emidcv • p,
defend the weal £• that they ha
, gathered from l s srong arm of
j (abor.
The new >■ ;::; ir now c-
every district in New fork City,
i New Lorurn.
Labor is becoming ■ desperate under
the cd’U'l and relentlerts oppression
of capital. We freely express our
p 0 „ jj,,, ,.. : , 10 .. s 0 j- Tenne
^ (}>,. Ii-->m'»-tead ^ ^, trs ’ Vvcry a It! ■ r*i
ro olh ikcr where.
‘
«« Us .
mU '" ” ; .... '‘H-i-. ............
,, . AS -XU-e ’i'' , :u\!i
, •. :
sW on by t i u , i:1(1 ,.., ((< . rter ,,
0 f ph,tocrac.v, ^ ^ but we ' -ffion know tHt tiu-
j;)st k . j ami the
insatiate maw oi concentrated wealth
' ^
hc vaosp o{ mv , h dlstuvb .
| ai)< . ej a)1(J peop’o" dusper;Uion araoJlg tk .
j 1-H-i-s-i;*^ ’’
_
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! says editorially, “We have seen a
member of the present Congress
leaning agaimit the side of the ’’
itol too inebriated to get in the
door-”—New Forum’
Vfe caution t!;v* voters of Georgia
against those in that State or eibc
where who uiventeh he:: and start
all manner of infamous falsehoods
j intended t ■ cause the people ;:i.s-
j trust those who are so UT’.seliisIily
j j trying to help the pco.fle to belter
1 the condition.* of their homes, their
' families and the country. Vv
i K J M
[ the leaders of any clubs, knives am!
: other weapon, for use against those
who arc th... real friend ; of the j.eo-
pie, the inference is tiiat Io-iiv-rs in-
stcrid of stmexmcM, end ignorance
' ...... th'Oi . 1 *•* i ^ .-ion .
to tb v fronton parli^au lh»f* . lion-
ext. causes need no mobs or violence
to advance them.
’
- [Pomeroy’s Advance Thought,
The, Rot by Mountain News put s
Wcaver’.-■ majority at *25,000 in C.-i-
o. ado. - New F, rum.
Some peop-o arc cot*.4.in -Jy troa
leil h iili l*oiis- --no soon it <L >(;, one
heal than another rnake.s its appear¬
ance. A thorough course of Aver’s
SaraapariHa, the l;cst of Llood-puri-
fiers, effectually puts an o il to this
annoys-nec. 71’c recommend s trial.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The i! -id of Ed.ier.tion has e: ■
tended the public sebocl tern i two
| weeks. Instead of elosemg Septeni-
j j lu>r ICth. ! lh will T be wili at Carnesvilio, close U pi.-inUr Pat-
| h *•' o1 ' AH -' reports ,u ' f ° must tC' be
j ; ‘-‘ °
»»y hands by that lime. Bfi'-'-g
your Registers also, fur examenatioii
J. F. Shannon; C. S. (’
fKSt a gpil |*3 p,
:-v Hiiisfi
i s yii
Tj* e csear
Cartoon Journa
ror-t the
wilt PASITY,
bo see t to p-.y address
for
liR&r,sunder of this i'ea.-,
Miifc a premium
teUmw. Affiance Songster
nil **** Trial ,H5 int 11 i wy?
'
"•' FARM Ft;IT is tho only
Uludtnued sicirioal pubti-
JSOi y3r*,-iV 1 [If eoi sssrinSift ion :u t’ve-vorid on tho
/ o\‘ w
K k \a ^ “ “ r. r ’ fiNb'CH tratiorifi. pnpc*ti You rcil will oi like iilus- ii,
and your whole bitr.i’y Take'&dtvautage of this
Bptciti .1 olfer, and seu.i Ik. in v«tampb*.
FARK n:s “US. 73 . C’hCl^NATI, 0.
•> r-n-S (JTH
ft w.
These figures represent the mini-
b<*r : £ bottler iff Mr. King's Now Dis |
oe very >r ( ontramplion, Coughs and
Culdsi; Inch wore sold in the Unit-!
;
>‘d < iros.i .''ie 'h. ':!) ;<> March !
Two Miiho", Two Hundred and
I *’• m i'. Jv.gh* > housandjSix Hun- i
died , and , Seventy ,. , lwu bottle., hold
one ear, and , each , «mi i very .
‘
;'le that was sold , , would citi a potolive he refunded soinrantee
I moim< . if
' s.i' Uf.wtorv rcMilt.s d 1 not fellow iu
, r’>.e*secret of its ■
use success
plain. It never disappoints and can
always be depended on as the very
' best remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc.
■ Price- ^t• <*. an* - l.t'- . At I)r J. 1..
Tucker’s Drugstore.
— -• * ——
! Strength j&d Kaalth.
------ •
| H you arc not feeling Ucor.g and
bealthj trj Klcctrio Bitteva, If “La
" d b ' hsx left you weak and weary
■ K<< iwt'ac l.utvis. Ibis rerneo,;
j acts directly on Liver, Stomach and
‘ : ’’ R * , ** I5 S t - u *8e organs
to perform their functions. If you
i ''-ffbeted with Sick Headache, you
v ' i! ' l'’.id r;«‘c:-d and permanent rebel
j-’V bil Inking will convince F.lectne Bitt’.ers. that tins One
tr you u
j l.he riuned) v-u need. I a:g( Hr,,t n s
j ■ ^ », r } • r«» :!rl } , a
* '" *” ,s
Drt.g store.
---— —r -
Greatly relieved and wonderfully
i em^'Uf.aiA'd are the birn.-.'i «.f tin*
' South sml West, that the
now
oc.irJ■; have bad ten titvusand copies
of the old force bill printed, and it
will only cost the farmers i'2U4
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
'1 he Beat Salve in the world for
j Outs, III Braises, Sore.;, Ulcers, Salt
I mini, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-
i d Dam! ■ C.hjlhlains Corns,- and al!
, Hkm ..... i'.ruptions, and , positive . . ,
* ; v cures
Antcc-l Out , , <;)• no pav !V*:"OrOfi. - It IS »X4tar-
to give perfect suit-Pet:,m,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
, lv Rv R.. r J. T L. ,, luckit ,
“TOILETTES” for September I
| a superb number of tiiat elegai
; Fashion Journal. Each issue seems-
'• to be mr>n beautiful than the
' cedii.it. appears to be grotnng in
cr (cell, for it has now 20
•
[ * .2 Q 0 •! f„t r fi V ) V, S, instead
1 ' u formerir, besides a handnomc
cover, yet flic price, lb cents for a
single copy, or 5 per year, re¬
mains the same. It is, enite evident
t.levj>ubii;-ber:) are determined that
t rtULITU. i .S s.lian he tin- favorite
i i Fashion Magazine in the count
; am! it !.• ;n.t evi !e:-‘ ii:ut our! id\
j friends uve of the same
j they are al! btiyir.g ;t. Ail firyt-H
i book and i:ev. r dealers have it O:
j ".uc odd uiori'.h in auviUKT-. V r r
| C'i ■;.■ 'LuiIoUga i'uohsh’mg r* -
f26 cxl xiroot, Kcw V ork
j
■ Ask rout neighbor to subscribe
j | for Tut. Ex i i:u j:.
i
I ; If von fail to res I -Bnek” Dome
•
i0 ) > s AdviUicc I nonglit during , t.ie
,
oan »l*a‘g J «. ;*«» wl11 »««« so, » t ’ of tl,e
sliarpest and spiciest politic.-?! liter-
aV-'-rc ever publislicl. Vi-irJ-iacnthly
j a v er.r. 'line n i ii-.. :>2J ‘
| I Fol.r < tfli'Cv inei.ri
I Ad fires.-: 5!:?! k JVf. t V i \
(Room ‘th; l’ldi:-.el' Ibiiidiiiy, Nev
J s;i ppo.se n great laaiiy pc 1 op!
vvondu* w hy the towns elmg to l !, e
Derr. rath party, and this explain-
the n r.son to a measure, I am truth-
fuliy infon>'C-d that a meichant
Lavor.a nJso a leader in tl.e I'era-
::r ath jarr’y was offered money • ’.V
the o; pitalist this ? car r.t o j er cent
per annum to use or loan nt lii.x
pleasure, and the reason why he
did not accept tlii; money was
cause ho was afraid the farmers
could n’t p-ny him back .at ,>
present prices of their
earning*, ami yet ho don’t
offer any relief in hi; party. I want
every farmer that has been offered
that per c.-i.t to report to the En-
'terpriee office to see if the
I has as good offers as other cliis es.
i I know of good farmers in this conn-
ty who are paying Id per cent that
oitt give t?s good security its any na-
' l-h.nal but: they must he sweeter
sugar in the Democratic party than
the farmers have ever tasted-
G. W. Weldon.
0«r Rady was a grand success,
I Col. Mahaffy spoke over three-hours,
, nd , 1,eard - , btirer , .
j * ,ievw ' ;l or more
i ; ’ 0 »vmeing speech. It was reasons-
1 !,lc - ;i0i! 'j-jj.
j tel. uses the Heeon! and that is H jj
; a i’oople s party man needs to
i • bus-
1 . Tin bis argument. Crowd estimate.!
i at -1 to 2,500. tv ill give a more
extended account next week.
i .The l'..vn-."rns’: imtll Jat-nr.ry
is; IVlo for •idy -1 ..• .- • a- Is.
L«die'. Ara Unfortunate.
because the higher they vise i 11 K* Cl.tv
the weaker they And them..
bodily. Risley’s Pbilolnkono MUvoIrt
t ne nor vox 1 nids nature in !ma various
turn lions, and tints combats with
tiirtny tils of womankind -neee.v-'ftilb
If your drrigge.xt hr.s not 8«'t U Im
will order it for » for »l
• von a hmil,. , r,K
. thus. ,,, F. >
Horn , Uisb*y, . , Whob-.'l„
•’
Druggist, . 02 Cortland
: s» ♦ ■*''" v,. w
V( rk. Send for a
r^pbhd, with directions
certificates from many ladies vim
have used it am 1 can’t say enongh in
favor of Kislcy’s Philotkeu.
am KO CC.O
p£’ | jr# r ■ S* SEC
■
feOri u li FEE
A 4S-page hook free. Add i ess
W. X. fits Gerald, Altornry at b«w,
Corner and F Streets,
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sa m yt\
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o lm tynnishml itivl L»iiM i> !>*» u ir
cun W eunicl nt mi r ue\V line «d v. k.
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i r liv, An,
; owork. 1. ytitlonm. Wofunii evo.-vt!
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'rfi•w. -k "t •'••'•ft. /'wluy inottun much m ry lost to
No f?o»co i * oxnUm h«»ru. «*»it if>*ui will S i'-'J to u«.
*■• wftl lnuko All t<i. plain »<* you FK !:*■-. Address.
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Coitiiuiiia, S. C. New Line to Char-
| | Ic-ston, S. C.
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"••>:>,:!. (w) Via Norfolk amt Dtsuai-
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j Vulm,,,. Is.ifct Marine cars Atlanta
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j rEUPLE’S
j PARTV PAPERS
- IN GEORGIA.
: Fs-'mer’s Light, Harlem, Columbia
1
j county.
1 Farmer’s Friend, Waynesboro,
Burke county,
! News and Allianceman, Jackson,
Butts county.
Banks County Gazette, Homer,
; Banks county.
Ilmesville Gazette, IhnesvtlTc,
Liberty county.
The AlliantHtinan, Atlanta, Fulton
county.
S Southern Alliance Farrnes, Atlanta
Fulton county.
Th:: Exti- itfuiui:, Carnesville,
\ Frankiit) county,
j r Tlie News, Ball Gromi, Clierokee
i county,
j People’s Party Paper, Atlanta,
; 1 l, d° n county.
Funnel's’ Herald, Wrightsville,
Johnson county.
I Tho People’s Advocate. Greencs-
i bnro, Greene county.
Tho Alliance Plow Boy, Buford,
Gwinnett county.
j '. lie Jonesboro News, Jonesboro
Ciayton county.
'j'iie Ball Ground, News, Ball
! Ground, Clierokee county.
The Populist Butler, Taylor
The Planter, Woodbcrrv, Meri¬
wether eountv.
Five vwo-ccnt stamjis will get you
a san.pie of A.thni’s hlmee Mngn.
zme, PhihiihlT-bh Pa. Agents
v, o::'