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Terms of Jkdvertiirini; fuminlivd <>u ftplfticfttion.
orrMiNiikAftHM! but no attention \\ill
Ik* jrrren to ComtnuuicatiouH unkins uvooiupu*
nio<l by the real uanip o» the writ* r.
JOE 8C0TT, - • Editor.
Carnesvllle, Ua., November 25,
People’s l’arty, County Ticket.
For Ordinary,
T. J. CliOW.
For Clerk Superior Court,
a. w.M cConnell.
For Sheriff,
J. C. .tloCAUTEil.
For Tax Collector,
It. S. HAVES.
For Tax Ueceiver,
AV. A. LANDUL-M,
For Treasurer,
E. M. STANCH..
For Surveyor,
II. A. CONGEll.
For Coroner,
J. 11. KELLEY.
For Commissioners,
W. V. CUNNINGHAM.
BEN F. LOONEY.
11. S. GllAAi ELEA'.L
Work brothers mine; work hand
and brain;
We'll wui the golden age (gain;
And Love’s millennial morn snail
liso
In happy hearts and blessed eyes.
Hurrah! hurrah! true knights are we
la labors lordlier chivalry.
— Geral.i Massey.
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Kansa. electe i W. A. Harris, the
on« armed confederate soldier for
congressman at large.
3Ir. Martin, of Fulton, has offerett
a bill asking for ^ 20 , 001 ) fur the
technological school.
Th* cabinet portn.ho winch will
Ik» given to southern democrats
read tbiwlv: i’ort-fool-u-o.
When Alianta gets win* she
wants the lcgi-laturo can come home
for there will be nothing Lit to tiis-
pl)»(4 Of.
Southern democracy is a cats paw
to pull political chestnuts out of the
fire for northen democracy to feast
on.
So far .as running the United .States
government is concerned, tho south¬
ern democrats can now retire lo the
quiet shades of inoeuous dissuetude.
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W# don't need an army of fancy
dude* in Georgia to shoot Co.vi: la-
boring men when they rebel against
unjust laws and starvation wages.
Sinee wc leave Btudied tho matter
over, we find that our stock of sym¬
pathy for tinw men who vote for
low wagon and strike for liighci ones,
is just about out.
Th® farmer is the slave of the plu¬
tocrats, while the only limit to their
rapacity is the exhaustion of his
resources.—Congressman, Grady of
North Carolina.
There is more Mian one million
dullsrs of taxes gathered from the
people every day for the support of
government, but the bond holder
don't Lav® to h»!p pay it.
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... expect to keep . close . watch .
fc a
upon the Democratic administration,
and will honestly endeavor to g* 4 ' 4 ’
fall credit for all a-ts of merit
freely expos® ai! acts of wrong.
Tom Watson is beat, out it took
the governor of Georgia, Ins staff,
the merchants, lawyers, politicians,
the negroes of this state and Carol!-
im, backed by the L kited States gov¬
ernment to do it.
Short of Marion—a fi ; ,l to charge
t’-.e common scii-ml law • i h I
dice to the grad.eg of tenches.
I
Lo! plenty ripens around us, and
yet awakes the cry for bread,
'Pile (millions still fhxt toiling,
crushed and clad in rags, unfed, |
\V Itile sunny hilis and valleys richly
bloom with fruit and grain,
But- the paupers in the palace rob
their toiling felhnv men.
Tliere will be an exhibition and
examination at the Providence High
.School in Habersham county Oil the
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and 2nd 01 December.
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Judge Nugents vote in Texas will
be about l(>0,00f, and Weaver’s vote
about 80,OOP. We shall capture
Texas next time.—New Nation.
'I'hc price of cotton is just !; of
cent higher than it was this time la t,
year, and yet the crop is nearly three
million bales short. What is the
matter now?
Pickens county S. C. gives Cleve-
himl OOU; Harrison 12 !); Weaver
4(5 i. Perhaps some folks think there
are no people’s party men over in
I Caroliuia.
As we reflect on the overwhelming
national defeat of the itepnWican
party, we feel like singing that old
hymn:
“Satans’s kingdom’s hallelujah.” tumbling down,
Glory
Ottawa, (Kan.) Journal
Ait Eastern exchange says that
Weaver seems to have woven a strong
web; yes a silver web at that, a web
worthy the weaving of the greatest
I Webster.—National Economist.
* ’’ 1 ' ' ' ! ' * 1 10 i’ ,t -ll “ - lls
oftice, and she intends to fill every
oilier ofiiice of profit attached thereto,
.Southern democracy may get a few
! of the crumbs that fall from New
York’s table, that and nothing more.
Whether Tom Watson is ever nl-
lowed to assist in national law mah- '
ing or not, he h:is given us an hixtor
I’.cal lesson upon government
j'hat wifi be invaluable to 11 s in our
! pursuit of equal rights to all and spe-
,
I rial prn ileges to none.
I
We nominate Tom Watson for
.
. Ui.t qih . 'i*.
,IK or. t... .1 ■- pm g. l *i.
^ 18%. W t-Ml want a chance to
' vote lor bur., and ;i is not much use
to st ud him to congress for the «K-ni-
ocrats win oppose every but la .
duces an. pc; imps turn him out.
There is a very extensive
per discussion going on among the
large politicians in regard to the ex-
pediei.cy of I’resident-elect ('love-
j land, vailing on extraordinary session
1 °f congre-s for the purpose of repeal¬
ing the McKinley tarils law. The
income tax is not in it.
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If the greater part of democratic
Icgi.-li.tion, state an i national, in the
m ‘ u lvvo a,,<l r ” !lr vcars is not f,ir ,!l °
.
l >rimc l >ur P°«-* of l^H-utuating
! party in power, regardless of the best
| interests of the country, then we will
j acknowledge that we are unjustly
suspicious,
The democrats will have upon the
J orgamr 1.S93, with . uion the of Vice-President, the Senate, March forty- 4,
two members, as against thirty-nine
republicans and eight Senators repre¬
seining Farmers’ Alliance principles
| and aeting
i Economist .
A lull offered by a People's party
Oi-ui for equal taxation is considered
rediculous, contemptible and out ra
, goons, but a lull to reduce the con-
federate widows pension to SCO, a
i’ ,,.,,,,,,,1 * ,[ -10 MW
r ^ V
working nu n, L looked upon as a
j ratv piece of leg'i-lative '.vUJoin.
... h.,\e . received : t the , „
vv e . . new
"rate* -!u? I'eooicf's - catalogue recently k.ucd L\ j
Kefonn Jjookni.vi Xcw-ai
! Go., Id ’ t liesUilil Sueet, St. I.om•,
Mo. Tee cutdogue is handsom dv
gotten v.p and contains by for the
; iargest and most complete list of re-
I ^ olc ..
| ul , lis!jed It conUms lino half tone !
-(ortnitsof h-(’in«r "nther-ef r r rn
»U.,U,l,l , 11 , ; l,„„h„
,vt Jerry ............. I |
(’.'ompany will send you the cat a- i
login* .", on recent ' if fie stamp. ' The 1
otnpany . has i . the endorsement I . <>fi .
• 1
men and uonion of tue
novement.
N’. !>.—By special arrangement
vita altove < '• mip.-my, orders for
■oolis may be sent to this office.
We will print yourtieke' :i:er and !
-heap. i
National Convention’ F- A. & I. U.
Tt seems that Dr. McCune has
tried to play the Livingstone game
witlijtho naiotia Alliance, and as Liv¬
ingstone failed with the State A!!i-
:u»cc» f ho has '' 'C’u'.ie failed with the
M ain mil Alliar, re.
It is only through political meas-
'"'es tliat that the Alliance demand,
Wl11 ever be enacted into Juw; there-
(ore >t is not only the privilige,
the duty of every Aibancemnn to
endorse .and support, that party win h
adopts our platform of principles,
When t,J « democrats take up
endorse o .e of our leaders, you may
know right then that lie is a traitor
to our pvi.'.ciples, and the so net- we
yet rid of him, the better it will be
for our order.
11. L. Loucks, of Booth
was ro- elected j'.resideut; Alarion
Butler, of North Carolina, vice pres¬
ident; L. II. Taylor, of Nashville,
Tenn. secretary; Ben Terrell, of
Texas, lecturer; members of the ex¬
ecutive board, J,. Leonard, of Mi j—
sonri; Maim Page, of Virginia; !. L.
(Juan, of New York; H. C. Doming,
of Pennsylvania.
It cost during the last fiscal year
-83GS,i 1 ) 1',000 to carry on < u" (lov-
erniiient. We raised ^145,000,000
hv our intemal-revenue taxes on
rlooliolic liquors and tobacco, 8 L
000,000 by sale of public lauds, ar.d
' 23,OO0,OU0 from miscellaneous
sou.iccs. These sums left $193,000,
OIK) to be raised in some other way.
How should this be done? By di-
reet taxation on property? Iiave our
farmers, who are more heavily taxed
than any other class of the eomn. 11
nitv considered wLat would be Ike
htirdun upon them? What would be
i the conditi( of that great inditstry
n
j wliieii pro dace the prime necessities
of life, and is more than rny other
the sou.ice of cur comfort and wealth.
if obliged to pay m addition to its
; present large anare 111 sustaining
.State, county and ii:i;?:ieip.‘»! govern-
ment, its portion of 5193,000,000 for
national expenses. What then
won! 1 be the value of farm lands,
and wl.en would the farm inert-
1 much tvk*'d about b? paid?
gagee so
Should the »!S3,<;uO,t.’00 necessr-.-y
to make up our fii.uuci.:! budget be
i raised by restoring the income tax?
any one cat, invent a mcifiod
. of j a „ (l an income
tax, which shall not necessitate a
system of espionage that is ensireiy
jeillI ;^ vt . to the American spine «>f
-ndence, which can be e.xccn-
Ud with anytliing like a leasouabie
1 dcgicc of fairness, ar.d shall not
])ro ,| uco of perjuries frightful
to contemplate, then we may find
i tl»nt a good wav raising rvenu ■.
j __Mr. Nil Likin ,.f M .i:'..-.
The income tax should not be
t'ostponed for fear that it will b-
ropul ive to tome rich man's foeling'.*,
or cause him to swear a lie. It is no
worse to make a rich man swear a
lie, than it is to rob a poor man, and
| the present system of taxation is
nothing less than legali-aul robbery.
We keep a splendod lot of envoi
opes and paper as cheap as you can
buy at retail in Atlanta.
The cotton crop is estimated at
„i.out six million bales; a decrease of
8 } per cent. Wonder if the over-
1
production liar is still alive?
Mei i>ranch, 1 1 introdnecd , , a
j.jh A,''v r U, r i,: ‘;
n ' , J. *' ' '‘‘j'
‘
m this htntv*. It woitM have . taken
in thl . Augusta canal, therefore it
was defeated. Hands off, ’ of eorpo-
rat i, )n pronertv. *
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T , ° , v » ^77/Z W “ 7~, . *T ,
T T . r*
M T"
commend to t careful c n -ideration
of t!l0 milflil . iosl i anthontiw of ollr
Geoigii love ■>. ,t h p!:nn.
ble ami ; tmuifile, and gives ela-s le^'s-
l itsor, a .d special privileges a sharp
j iru8 ^ ; a a vit il point.
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H e de-iie to sa.v to our citizens, i
that t:r years v,e have been selling I
Dr. King’s New L-.seove'v for t ! io
m, Dr. King’s "New lif.-1
1>,ils > »«c.k1en’s Arnica FaJve mid !
died 'Hie remi Bitters, dies tint and sell Iiave as nerer ireil, iu\n- j
<e
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guarantet* them every time and VYe
> b'md rea.. v. to :efund ; e, und th.® th.® purchase pure
priced; sal;-factory les'dis do not
tollow • ,, their j
t:s<>. m>se reimdn s
Imve won their g.acat popularity
a rely oi th-u i For Dale at
Dr. J. lb Tucker d ug. tore.
Com# to our office an I get a hot 1
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:h" f the Mi o idijd.yj Wonderful | j
Core. If yon are disease.!,' it is the
tiling :
very you a i.
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Suxvtoh VOBiuiES said:
„The government did a great
wrong in paying those who offerd
their lives in its behalf, in a depre-
ciated currency, whether in payment
of the wage.* in the held or bounties
( r pension.'. I held dunng the war .
;hnt the contract for their wages j
ought to be kept with the soldiers
in the field, rad tout the cifForenuc
between tbs greenback r.n 1 gold at
the time ought to be kept good, and
tliat the difference between green-
and gold :it tho time ought to be
„ K ,,i ( . U]) t0 them,”—United States
Senate, Feb. ID, 181)2.
And live (laves later the St. Louis
,o„ f( . rC mte of lador organisations
paused a resolution expressing, then- , .
sentiment of justice in these words:
„Peso!veil, We demand that the
government issue legal tender notes
and pay tiio Union soldiers the dif¬
ference between the price of the de¬
preciated money in which they were
paid, and gold.
A southern man introduced the
resolution—the convention passed it
with but ond dissenting vote.
These Democrats get terribly mixed
up witli matters of justice.-—Ex.
Thc-y Are "Wanted.
The great want to-day is men.
Men who can’t be bought and s M.
Men with votes too honest to soil
them. Men in office too honest to
buy them. Men who think twice
before they speak, thrice before
they act, and four times before they
vote. Men who will stand for light.,
firm :.s a a rock, though powrrs
parties crumble, and all around
seems chaos and confusion. Men
prompt to condemn wrong whether
found i:i high places or low.—Ex.
We have waited with some of you
a long time. Don’t wait for us to
dun.you.
The Stockholders are requested to
meet at Bowers cilie the first W ednes-
day in December for permanent or-
gam/.:tion and final arrangements for
the removal of the Enterprise. Every
stockholder should be present in per-
son or by proxy. Meet at 10 o’clock
A. M. promptly,
-
Our creditors are dunning us-
Can't you belt) us a little just now?
LOoT,-—One large leather pocket
| book, containing \>a notes and letters of
| administration the estate of
'
Mary Stoneeypher deceasd; together
with private notes and receipts.
Lost on the road between Carnvs-
v ;u 0 ana Toccoa. A liberal reward
will be paid for return of the pocket
book to S. A. Porter, Carnesville Ga
OLIVE B!IAN*CI 1 cures tall
Female Complaints. Ten days
Treatment sent Free for 2 cent
i stamp- L'r. Kilmer .A Co. South
Bend, Iml. Jan., G ’93
The Saturday Bln Jo
Is the greatest newspaper wonder of
the age. It is four years old and has
a eircn.ation (t over a quarter miLion
copies a week. The latest sensations
:m<» the most incirrelous eyeius are
: \vr„ten up in the best style and f«Hv
lllustt.dxi. , uhecMptions received
at -?2.<H) per year, (si.09 for 8ix
months, qrol) cents tor three months.
. penial inducements to clubs. Send
fm free specimen copies. Boys
ywhere are making big money sell-
,n » the B!.ai>k on the streets. Write
t° r particulars. Address the publish-
r vy n ijo 11 s oll .i 11 ‘
Fdth avenue C<i™ J
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1 , oliticians arc already chuckling
0vi ’ r th ‘‘ ,r cam I > 31 g n fr3U(ls ' In 3
<* H»i». »»<• *« W K>
“'' V “ b "« «» 'ft*
*« "< *. Alliance with
that sta.fed club of a “force bill,
(>h, we k. >w 'em. Line them up
..yory * time, gentlemen, ' on something
j;\ . t Ka t .” And the re,t smiled
audibly.—National Economist.
A bill has passed the house of ret -
resentatr.es . to . re dine , toe , widows
$o 0 and , they , have , 1
pensions to , a year
to nrodnoo P .* a eertiiieatc Z* from the Or
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Wl,rth ° VCT Vl,b00. I ho democrats T
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vv;J, 't ■? 40,000 a year to keep the sol-
diers of Georgia ready to fight at a
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tion of wages, or the eonnwiition of i
con v let lab r_ at V 10, a year, there j
must l»c a soldier ready to shoot him i
down. j
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If the working men had no vote
they won! 1 i-'e more amenable to the
teac':.in«s <..f hard times.- -rrnian-
apeiis X vv, (Dem.) !
1
Things In G<.’Dral.
Ttie long looked for time lias
come and gone, The 8. of Xoveii- ‘
,
bor vus t!ie time set for the nsi-
t ton to pass sen tone o for either the
prosperity or adversity of the -Amor- j j
people. ’i be bntt.c ha 'wen
the contest has been
and heavy. It lias been a three
cornered contest. The three eon
testants have tett no stone unturned
The Democrats claim the
.... 1110 Kcp.toucans ... ,. are iikeiv , . to dis- ,'
J
, band party. , .... ho ,, People ,
as a 1 ‘ s
‘
, , «veri„nvoml , l,v
great, A odu;*, do not h*L*l <li.u*oim?inMl.
Considering .... their they , ,
ago .
out . tuan A turnjnefecr. •
more
\ oung as it is, all concede to the
taut . while , . it . only . .
„ that is a pigmy
now, it is destined to become the
giant of the nation, and four years
hence all other political parties will
bring their trophies and lay them at
the feet of the People,s party, and
proclaim it the leading factor thro’
which the government is to be re¬
stored to the people, and rqual
rights granted to all an 1 special fa¬
vors to none. I 11 the meantime, let
us all be up and doing. The dem¬
ocrats have been clamoring for
chance since the commencement of
Cleveland a election. Many ol them
say they are gojng to try Clevland
and if they don’t get relief, they wiil
be with the people in IS}) .5.
what wiil be oensidered relief, is
generally understood, ns they 1 are
ignored the only deman Is made for
relief, but we are lead to give ex-
presaion to a projiecy of what is
lively to be done bv the deuu
for the next four years in order to
hold their gi ip on *th" people Fns<
they wiil iiammer a little at the tariff.
Second, there will be an effort made
to remove the 10 per cent tax 0 ,i
state banks- Third, throw a few
reptiheans out of office for the pur¬
pose of placing a few kid gloved
democratic gentry in. Fourth, ig-
not e the demands of a million pe
pie sent up from all over t’ne land,
and iiisttad of gi-ing us the money
the constitution declares for, wiii
approve action of the international
conference in regard to the coinage
of silver, but let us not be fuddled
by none of tho anticipated
The constitution is still in favor of
tiie people and cannot be changed
without “vox popuh.” Let us re¬
member the action of tho ancient
Hebrews in rebuilding the wall
around the national im. tropolis.
They hedd the sword m oiie j, , n( j
and worked with the other. The
balance of power is still with the
people if they will but use it. Let
us be quiet as regards polities, and
go on with the great system of
ucation in the science of economical
government m a non-partisan spirit.
! Let it be told from every houstop
that principles are more sacred to us
than party affiliation. We have the
nerve mid bone yet; let us see to it
that we use it more to the interest
of home and family, than to others
whose interest is against us. Lot us
; till our soil with the assranec that
the laborer will be rewarded with
bountiful harvest. Seed time is here
ROW -i et us sow bountifully of oats
i aiK [ wlioat, aud in the spring plant
| largely of corn, peas and
Q et a f t >vv pigs and raise our home
L n pp !le s, then let our cotton come in
| as a sur , ; ; us . J^erve the right to
1 ourselves of letting the
tonsuinvr
our prodn.'ts come to our doors
them . when they come, cha ge
I enongh at leas to cover the cost o;
j production, and then you will
the , mai-g.n of „ profit that goes to the
middle-man or speculator, and while
we are doing this, krep a vigil on the
efforts tli.rt will bo made by those
j who have M opposed .ki,,,lof us in offering a
of « ,l,Io
i.« », not .top short of tho obli,or-
at ion of national banks; the enacting
of a graduated income tax law. and
the issneanee of a national currency
safe, sound and flexible by the gen¬
eral government, then let us march
defiantly to the polls in 1398 mth
tbes > demands in one band and n ;
ticket in the other th .t will tell to
the world that America belongs to |
Americans, and that her constitution !
ar.d ii laws are for, t by i and , • ■ tho, , <
wiu.
iH^ i t!,o rniilcmd dmu wil
;, e - Bed !’o>:.
Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less thru one million people |
have found just sneli a friend in Dr. 1
Klllg ’ s New Discovery Colds.—If for Co.:, urn: }- i
tion, Coughs, and you. !
have never used this Great Cough |
Medicine, one trial will convince you
that it has wonderful curative povvo s
ia ad disease® of Throat, Chest and
;s. Each bottle is guarant.- d
do ai! that i ei.finvd or mot: y
' v| il be :ci' ;rd ■ •' Trial bottles f il v.* .
Dr. .1. lb 3 T Drug Store
> a ge ode. and •j.
1
BLANKS! BLANK;'!! It;.AN ; V,i w* *, • f J 1
.
c* keep blank Notes; Summons
Ft fas tVC, (tome to our office and
get your ofileial pa; "MAIN cheaper than
you can write them, and always in
ct)i ... ect f()ri| , Cotton bill
St,"tonic.its, Letter ii
a j; printed in neat s* ' ■ i
i, ( , st (J „ rJity oE , i;U)a . (Jivo |(J r
f
order
^’ 1.3 G !. t’ V ~?
ciuhrv c , ( imse said: “1 !ought .
a
yoke 1 ot steers a veftr tor fetid,
ng»
ted - , them all ! end
summer an winter,
in tb , was oi onlv
tor .. them the . market. , Now,
m who
got , the hav?” Ihismay h*d;. , , to point .
m , )rs , )> Ltide Sum bou--D a l o -
, . debt , , twenty-live rears ae\ami
paid C. ,, 000 ,<' 00,000 am 1 has been
feeding it ever since. It has air: ady
8 ^, 000 , 000,000 worth of the
1 ’TO iucts of the labor c.f the country,
and still is eating with an appetite
watch has doubled its c.-ijuunty and
now swallows two bales of cotton or
two bushels of corn or wheat whoie
at first it took oi ly one. And stiif
the ravenous animni is on I'm-] c
Sam.s hands. Ought we not, all <
us, come to Ins rescue and help hit
kll t!io old beast if wo (arftgct !;im
off our bands otherwise?—l’rogres
'
give Farmer, North Carolina.
j j
T ;o Chicago Ledger
Is twenty years old and Las a eircu-
j j* 11 - 10 " °‘ ldd,'jb 0 copies a week, It
‘ :l l ’' ! ' ! ^' ne ' 1 s ' cr '' :1 "' ! t!Un ’*. v ! >n ",
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('“Hy u;» to the times 111 every
! ,artu ''^ a: '» allll h.-.mlsoinelw ilmstia-
( i'- 1 _ is a 1 ■■'•'•n i ‘‘put
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! mo:it? a,u - a ‘ s0 3 ^ ^ e«pie s De -
' i >aitrac ‘ Dt ’ v.hidi alone
I 1 w,mh tl,u Kub - scn ^ 0, ‘ l ,n "« of
' ,ei vear i.l .00 six t.iontlis, or O 0
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| ce,lts iur taree Iaoi,t,,8 ‘ f° r
j ''wspemmeu copies and inducements
jior dubs. Boys and gi:U oven*-
(where are making money selling the
| ledger to regular Customers, Write
1; ' ! l )! ' rl3CU ‘ : ’* ls ' Adorers the pub
usher, W. P. Boyce, 11:, 115 aim
ill Filth avenue, Ciu.uigo.
Those who subscribed to the Stock
Company are invited to pay up at
j once to A. \V. McConnell or T. A.
McFarland, who will receipt for same.
W.i2AT TO SAT'S,
And how to save it, arc subjects
which in e e.-t all prudent honse-
I wives. This min! m ition is given in
j | “Ayer’s Home Econmnu's,” contain-
j ing One Hundred l'empes for u.-ing
' odds and ends from table and market.
It is a book especially valuable
( housekeepers, and will afford ^
i voting '
i '
, !n:,i N lie «' ev, ' n to
t} ‘ osc *f ,ro «H*«ncnced. -Ayer’s
i Homu Kconomies ,, mailed to any
-
( 033 ! " «' ce 5 P t of
j Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas U.
i: d • : a.
Mr. Benjamin Harr.son d- em’t
appear to have secured a vote of con-
j iideneo even in his own state,
j Both the old parties in this state
are doing their utmost to prevent the
publication of the People’s partv vote.
I The information at hand indicates
Weaver’s vote at 48,000. The VO tc
| on county < aiu'i-Iates id very mndi
more and there will be ground for
' co-.'csts in raariv
! (Iowa) Farmer’s Tribitnc.
j -
Alongside of the Fro.-idential re-
. turns ia the Capitol fLhed eitv on theiiijrht
of theKth was m, transoe:^,-
| Hex “Tom Watson beaten for* Cot.
ess in Geo: gta.” The orc-W’ d re-
ceived it i., stolh, silence Something
in the grent lmait of t c peop e re-
fused to indorse the work of “tie
machine” and rej' -ice with th.-:n < vc
a temporary and pu-chased success
-:T,::on.,l IV.Hch,,™,.
.
Congressman Cobb's famous inqn -
ry has been the normal condition, so
to speak, of ill" issnes-of the war- i
i aay since the night of November 8 . j
A:t nuiey-General Miiier, wlun in-
t)roa< . ho ;, hy a m . Wc . s rcj)ort , !r f<J j
' !
| : «. ••. » y m , |ie ,j. »>,
‘ ’ ^ " ' ‘
does not matter .. to . a man who ha
git. . , t ne small pox h >w !to took it,
o,,. 1 n i-toi . e na.n.hr, Oi ^ .,e\. II Tr tmp- , I
-* * ► l.bn-1
p;,,.. e d suit bv Lken'ng stal^dhis
^!f to the bo V who had
toe. L hurt too bad to_ l.iii-. ii, and
lie was too big to • cry.-—N'.itiouai
watehinan.
The ; opdli.'t vote in Iowa is «••••••’ 4
‘
" f, ’ fmo ' ’ i-. jmtiana h's'Ud, si:g’ ly
loss in C: i ’ <nd'iiiino s, ab.mt 3 ■ »
ia Connecticut and 5v i:i Massa- |
tvs. V-eaver ;> 11 1509 v t- > i
in Boston. Certain precincts vvher-
people’s party vo'e* wv- o.a '
no third party vote at a 1 ,i ncr<
! - :: [> rspect »f ir mine for these (fid
I-u’-fty inspoet r i eiec-liou over tjr'.s
matter, - New Nation.
xii t es Are TTnfortur.a
d.e -ecause weaker the liighertliey they find rist themseivesl in sovietyl
ody. 1 li-lev’s i hiloti ken eot.tv, 1 *
die nerve. ‘ 111 nature in hca v Hot:
s
unctions, and thus combat' with the
many r'ds of womaiikind successfully.
if your drugge.-t has not got u lie
"'id m der it for you for *1 a bottle
from C! ms. F. Hvley, Wholesale
Druggist, fid Cortland St., New
York. h end for a descriptive
pamphlet, with direefn us and
cerlihcates from many ladies who
have used it and can’t say enough in
favor of Kislev’s Philotken.
* fP t- : - yn r, r .•». 02
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A 48-page book free. Addi ChS
IV. T, Fliz (icral. 1 , Attorney cl Law,
Corner < v t!i ami r' M i cuts,
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Tr.ilh© *r. Hx-mru! Minuter.
I!. Vr . H. riLOYLK,
3>iv. i*B35L-i)^er Agt ut, Atlanta.
The question of liet m mg «: gmoors
is being so agitattd in every state in
the Unit'll that within a short t-me,
•'or the protection of human lives, it
will be impossible for any one intrus¬
ted with steam to hold or secure a
situation with, nt passing 'a rigid ex¬
amination and obtaining a license,
tophenson’s lliustratrd Practical
Test has been pnj'lished to aid engin¬
eers preparing to pass such e.xamma-
• ioiv'Sidted on the Boiler, Pump, Kn-
■ 4 x 1 !', Dynamo, Corliss Engine, Ac., it
.
already met with such a demand
it is now m its Fourth editi<an
Ids Work, whn h only costs one dol-
<K «»' {, e oht.amdd „t the publisher,
.'alter G- Kraft, JO La Sidle, Street
l.-ica* ;o.
cosst iPATION
r,r. • cthzr
Low c 1 complaints
cured ond prevented
by tho prompt
use of
Ayer’s J Cathartic Pills
They
regulate the fiver,
cleanse the stomach,
end greatiy assist
digestion.
Dr, d. Os Ayer £k Co.
Every £?ose Effective.