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1HE PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE.
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UEAWFOKDVILLE. - * GEORGIA
.TliK OmCIiL OBUAN OF Tilt
GREENE COUNTY FAllMEUtt
ALLIANCE AND INDUS
TRIAL UNION.
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Isferrs *:•*■• V.
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Crawfordville, G»
PAUL L. 8MITH. Kpito*.
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^VmwfcwlviU®, Thursday, August 3 181*8
W« ars vety sorry that * Iftck of lima
pisvsuts a* from publtabiog iu this weeks
iasus an articls which w« lisd prepsred
oa tha evil effect* of too much, of thst
emumodity known as the bc»t and at the
ssCMwm tbs worst of thing*. Tongut,
ami lU use In s reckle** aud evil mftnner
Intended te •'Injure otbeu. 1. He did not
-
tntenJ to preiM the g»od qualitic* of the
tongue, hut to strika straight from <l>*
shoulder at malicious and falsa »U tern can*
uttered at isodom lot the *o!o luteatlon
cf lo|urlng the reputation of tho*a who
hap|wn«d for tbc Urns bring to to opposed
In some manner, or pt> kcna non yra'a to
lit elsaderar.
We print lh* CViu»olid*tel Uetumt ol
Ik* euutne radon of ihs m h»ol populatioa
•f Taliaferro county lor I*M i® this weeks
Adresato There Is food In UlorI«iflecli«n
By sonparlng the ackool suumcratlon of
IMS with Ibat ®f !«•». «»• Jr*** »K". •»
la aeen Ibat there la not at many children
In th* county betw»m u and It y care of
ia ]IM ae there wae in l>M In *•»*
tto*«ln 21 * 4 - 1 » 1 IM
la othot wonie. tbor* le no* 1M lees
eehoul childreu than there wae five years
i. Why Is this?
OUR CAMPAIGN.
Whan Ilia National Watehman unco
pula IU band to tlio plow, theta t» no
uoktng baek.flit follows up its appnal
tor Virginia wttuMur following.
• We are uow more tliau ovui Imp lessed
with the Importance of th* .Virginia
campaign U la tbo Initial battle of tha
This fight cannot ba con fined to the
Mato of Virgin*; It Ift battooal In its
charts tor results.
Every Populist to this country U in
tarastftd In tte outcome, and shoe tu etand
roady to.dobtsor her full eliato to ibnr
ehout a gloiious'vicuiry. We propose to
asart a "Watehman fund' for Virglna
to he used Iu paying the expense of out
eIdo sphakers. Thei* are men wlto can
he sent late that State with little ex*
l Everything will b* dona under
th* dtracttouof the Vlrgtaia Hate Com¬
mittee. Aatrlct account will be render
aA each week of receipts and Alsburee
No matter bow small the con*
trtbutton tt will be gladly received. Who
will be the the first to be eorolled? "—
SaformJ^apers pleaa* copy. Va ton
of
D w w ntl Frank flatten
oft Grand Pacific tto other day
aodtff who is otert
that If OrrtUaft eacreeda we
Itn artU have to aeake our
with a tot oft {loll
.* Mo to
the method* and
oft Mr Haft
e troth and a
of tt ta making this adoiio
people lot gouerully realise thi*
•o of potttfc-tane out ami
to to afl an oteetten rueara or a
bwampitobra Tbt* to vrhy tto
tnniblc with
"Voa oral fiool *11 tto
Beak tea ___oft ahead-ia
oft tto Ch i c ago oa
-SWCW^~!t*rri2" to Maok w
— L g l a*, a* raporibtead* tx
darwasKie®
ft PIECE OE V*t-LftfNV
.3;™%-:?",' , , „ .
ssstwestss low*
tmbltotied a lie s«-at not frniu with
sslS^iS
s^MaasrsSm* SKaSS*^
iStrjw /
mortal m*n wae the arr-st ofHom A. j
Westfall und a few other farmer, near
Sargeant Bluff*, on the charge of lar
y of stuff washed down the Mwaoarl
by the recent 8<iod that did each dam¬
age to Woux City. The charge te utter¬
ly without foundation, save that Mr.
West-fall and hut neighbors did ail ia
•hub power to reec.ni> property that wa*
takuig a free trip to the *lalf of Mexico,
and wore so successful in their efforts
aft to be able to return many dollars’
worth to the owner*.
The arrent had itn inception In the io
flnitesnml brain* of political opponent*,
and was made with no other ertd in view
than the isiblt'Mitlcn by every old party
W* to the oountry of the highly col
prod wpoitn prepared end sent out for I
the purpose of nullifying Mr. Wc*tfaJ|
and the r>4orin movituiuut, and theaaa!
Walter u ***■'.*** Htrangft, on a drnnken boodles _ __„
and a rich English landowner of Wood
bury county, who Is also u protege uf
the tfcoux City Journal, and who wwi
a Republican candidate for mayor of
flioox City !.t-d spring, but was defeated
by the cltttcwi’ candidate through tha
efforts of the citiaeng of both parties,
wae the man - hoeen by The Journal to
rarest Mr. Westfall. Put Htrnnge, fear
lug a hi* dauntge amt. got a worthless
feDow«d employee of M* to file the
tuformatk n agoixst Mr WnetfaU, and
Ui<-a tried tu got Mr. W.st.fall not to
a|il«ar tu tho cauci but. L^ariug thatthu
matter vm a »pecio« of black mail, Mr.
Weeliiili appeared and fonod only The ti*«
Journal reporter waiting to write op
auft« in the internet of the viliflrnt.
A subpotfia was eworu out by Mr.
Westfall and the arrested farmers for I
Ike scapegoat complainant, hut be cot.ld !
But be fueiul until the hour for the trial
had expired, and th. caao was dimnlesod.
The facte in tb« ease are that the re,
cent flood h.vl swept hundreds of dnlbue
worth efU pr.jierty catothe sawI bars of
the Missouri river south of Bioux Citv.
Mr. Wtetfall's fann lice ft,nr mUee south
of the city and he and his hired mon
(otoe.1 with the neighboring farm ere la
•muoving tho property to their forms
•kmg tho banks of tho river, where M
Was Identified and claimed by tho right¬
ful owners. Mr. Westfall turned ever
what property dm had rescued to tho ally
gwrnmment, the Bioux City and Norite
am railroad, and the lumber compacts*
•f Btoui City, who were tho principa!
h iu the flood, and are well satisfied
With thtlr ♦reatment by Mr. Westfall
and the rest of the farmers, and had
nothing whatever to do with the arrests,
hut regard them as an outrage upon tha
oonuBUhity, for the arrests stopped th#
work of rescuo and the June rise hs*
bow come and swept hilly one-holt of
thft pf ope rty down thft rivor, which ia a
total lose. The whole transaction sho w*
to what depth the old party journals
Will etoop In the coming contest. The
Stoux (.Tty Journal Is a great newspaper
oorporatlon and clnlrna t<> make fltHi.000 a
roar; iu editor. George D. Pol kins, whom
Mr. Waetfall came eo near defeating for
•oagrom, Is drawing fln.OOO a year uow
from th* government, and yet when *
in toe ri ptton is passed around In Fioox
City flodars The Journal sabacribuo twwuty Cv*
and i- dla, on nocennt of the Rood,
|,00fl extra copim; yet it hae time and th«
money to spare t-> uoatroy th* repu tatioa
of • private citizen I the Mr. W. satflail
elrapJy because It ftviru his inflaen.-t in
tho owning Content, when Editor Perkins
will again no a candldato for cougeesa
But Mr. Westfall will ngam take the
•tump aud try not to »wallow tho Mis
aouri food, but te wipe out the Repute
Boon plutoorooy of tho Eleventh disinef
afl low*.
(btmt Omhhh.
General Weaver rays there is a cause
fin everything. Then what u the cause
of the general indebte<liM-ssof the Amer¬
ican fanner! We answer that there are
three great leading causes;
First—The financial system of toads
and banking at usurer's interest to
caused a coutinual flow of money to tho
h*Bkonaml brokers, whu-h has amoant
efl to billions in the last tweutv-bve
prana
flecoted— 1 The roll r>ads have ciiargetl
onornwHis oums for tr*n«j<ortaUon, far
above tto value of the eerrit o. -imply
,
because there has toon uo check m luvr
their charters to prevent their vxm>
ttouR. which amount to public robbery.
Third - A * ’gh protective tariff com
pels the farmer and laboring man to pay
bkmw for everything ho purchases, thus
tokiag hta hard earned money to rartch
■nd Wild up the manufacturer* at the
poor man's exp.-u.e Mt«%ou:ery iYke
to Mnttoaal Ecoaomiet.
<*•• «*wwai How Ow tfca OUu>.
1 Dock tto BeptibUcaa party u dotty
oft ceenm caniud
oanet for any length of U«»e. The Dm
' erratic and Republic
on rartteo are vary
alike, only a difference on tbo
tariff. 1 thmk the a*iw a^gnmeet <4
paru*s which ho* ’^eeu dptrMupm^ fer
aou-r time past will ^vit l-vv.-utc totter
Aedficl 1 don': think tto third {virty
mo«ld hav«> nude * la ,ier fboonu* to
tMs eompai- 'i with Grvwtoiu <es Ito
J* too 1 ^**; advocate pratriplc-. adrival- ht fntwvattoiv ,au<M*i«a
wtll to Ito tw, p-Tout to nine ta this
oouaut the Pi' j'h 'a laity aod tto
ttofift" 1 * Tt»e H. pubtuan party will
•ot b« to am e.-ether prmdr. im ato» '
— A. L touckx
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g ta K*» Vorfc.
a form**, writing to the New York
Ehr ^ ^ ssJ SDLyjs Tto2tratio&
f ssgRSSStt
*>" *•»** “ *«« ftnd £?C2ft *«" #avor , **»
mftxmfaotofer and dealer. 19
t r- r
A Om*i Floe* for a DIM*. Moot.
A considerable number of bird*
be classed a* “cave dwellers. ”
may in clefts of
They make their homes
the rocka, natural cavities, in trees,
stumps and logs, aud in fact wher¬
ever they can find an unoccupied
hole, even if it be the abandoned
home of a woodpecker. hawk,
The wood duck, the sparrow
the owl*, one notable species of fly
catcher, the bluebird, the nuthatch
and the chickadee arc the best known
examples of birds given to the habit
of dwelling in caves. Our oomiuox.
house wren often choobee a crevice,
sometimes a deep cavity, for Its nest
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Hut* t. Mepeaft
Is his memoirs the Marshtu <1*
l/axembourg rolntw tho following la
eidoct The occurrence took pkc«
fluxing his service in the urmv of
Handera.
Noticing one day arv a march that
eral he “ “ d f ^ £
«*»thnm »Pt «^. The> AU obeyod marahal. prompfly then Oouut
de Boutteville and a leaoer officer,
hastened to him, stick in hand, aud
ttimitened to striko him.
“If you do that you will repost it,*
cried the soldier.
Bonttovifle stn.ck him several
timet, and forced him to return to
his regiment
Two weeks Ukv thft count offered
a large bum of money to any mau
who would execute a perilous errand
for him. A soldier who was coo
ordered the bravoat in his regimoul
prwu'utod himself for tho eommueaon
•ml acquitted himsi-lf with great suo
c-ss aud courage.
Bouttoville praised him highly and
presented him with tho rowiud which
te hail offered. The soldier imme
diately ihstrihutoil tho mouey among
his comnulcs uud said:
“I did not swi ve you for mouey,
but if you think I deserve some reo
ouijiense will you make me au
fleer* Do you recognize me, sirt"
The l ouut. replied that he had never
*een him.
“I am the soldier to whom you
gave a severe leuting two weeks ago.
I said that you would repent it"
The count emhraqed him with
•motion, promised to bo his friend
and the inou received ut> olfioorY
ceailuisbiion that very day.
IF 1 U
Hu oru* of five to send tut lit n
y**;u!y stibaenbor vai.Ii wcvk
AuiUaluo take, mid get your
neighbor to dolikoivutv, <t shar®
of new stock issued by to
tVoplss dvocAto Puh?is*tit g
FVROUK READERS.
U you rau make eighty words from ie
terf contain Oil In the word "MONTR8
A I/' you can ii.iue a free trip to tha
Worlds Fair aim rsiurn. .as the putdlsh
ersof that well known magazine *• DO
MINION ILLUSTRATE!*,’ offer to puy
expenses to Chicago and return to the
first person in each stale sending a 'is!
of nut less than eight/ word* as above.
This is » popular way of attracting at
tentiau to a popular publication. A ho
bust of other valuable prices will be giv
on to successful contestants, and every
oneable to send a list of not le*s than
sixty words will be awarded a prize val¬
B ued JBL at hot less mv ti.an Aivtood five dollars. toe As «Ut- pri
t.isnt Htc ctntnft -tat' - jwrscn- uer.cu. rftsliUni icjiu'W In in »-i»- . i>
,!»ty have an equal opportunity jf
ZJi£ ?r ZZZLZZZ
II :tns leading aowspopors or tbM state
fc • ; r-t ,iun* TUE >AMK DAY. Ka
close- twelve U... two cent -Uinta with
,-t of w. i ts for sample number ..f ib,»
C'egaiit ami profusely i :u:tr*tnJ (w»
Pages) wagaxiMe. ftont.a»ul«s !«!! far.
man “ *“•
IH»miiiK*n llfwstiatml * '* ‘
al; „„
„»,lii.g and luiaest o.-dabiistod iwuta
lilw y,. mttUh An-erica (Urgar that
ita.pcr's, Ueatuiv. Swtbaor's cr tto
otss.iiwO). It* pubtsber* are rated ay
mercantile egem ies amt worth over
• * Mildred tfiou-aml do’Urs ate d promut
g a* l.tsd ptalwfttk fttettb- A«* »••»
• I»1»M1NK)N iLU>'lteAik.D. <>toaud
I ‘ Jt** V M c. too ot- n. M-mUe* Gamed
” 1 . !\loii<*riot*
K esident
1 ro'r.rsVro, (Ja
1 .xr^ :lS 3£J=.
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JAMES DAVISON
—Attorney at Law.
Geenesboro Geer gia
loans negotiated.
Office iu Court Mouse. Will practice in
d joining coun ties -
OF LVTBREST TO YOU
1 . . Cratvfordnlle _ . . ... for . , t.v
weeks ir. each month, commcneeing on
Monday after the first .Sunday in each
toonlli. as a I uAGi ICA^ 1t , ni {FLEER, . r .. n
If your Clock of W atoh
Needs AepairiiJg,
Or any work whatever biing it to me,
anu 1 will guarantee iuu «ui< as widi
done, and a great ileal tiieapej', than you
can get ’he #atne work elsewhere.
Aud to the ladies I any bring si! of yonr
broken rings, and breastpins, and have
them mended, and if you need any p.oce
of jewelry made. I will make It and gitar
to i ax tisfactiou.
Hememhcr I guarantee all my work to
hold good twelve months or no pay. S
ring your work the first two weeks in
ch month and have it ilone as it should
done. Office- in tlio Alliance Store,
Respectfully
S Lai tiinoie.
■
hi* standard bred, and Rcgiete
Stallion ATLANTA will main I this season
at thi ti.’u >f Hr. L*. A. Dr inch, u
Greenes Wo. For full particulars as to
(Hsiligree and for all information wanted
apply to T. A. BRANCH,
j. f. cv tdiJ-nr.
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AUU UOUHS .
—AT 2HE—
DELMONICO
F. 8. BAIINHART A 00
Oiecuesborc, Ga.
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FOUNDRY
(S
New material. *h:>ps,nc«v Ilaild tools, aod repair first-cla»* all kind* men,aid nf
ninchincry pulleys Saw mills Rn*t mill* c.uir
tnilla shafting dedostal boxes cte.
spoCMd'.y. Ma'ui'acturero ageats in lor an-1 flu
tost engines mul b.n!cr* jtvfors
lectors ou the market. and K.cp Ittiug in stel;
s»eam aud wale. pi|»c and
cotton pressr-s. (Jom-spoUilence solicited
Thto!;:i»i!«y, Unq-
28 i f A' K f
t
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Quo weceaaecere Crwcr io Oesn petcut e-r e n W .» leee ft«T»wr turn Cma 8w>r«|, Arne
jq {> ,
-- lire QSZxsBssS&.\ w-aaicti.
£ 3wSHmSS«s 2 as;
Met free. Atoms. i
We Q #»* A SNOW AGO. WV *
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EDCCATF forCITiOFir
Bt *nxM»t>«.,
n*N*KE> Itl’NIMflMtt COLLEGE
ATLANTANiA.
A High Grads Uusioft** Tramina ir
liar a plat-ed a vor Wi* »l »wlmt« tr,
iiteeS: The fiee* tut-i.-ft** Uftitot
In **»»*etwo the only the actual wtou
«»a etSUUl C0K.i*cd«ed •»«
Madwitft eateff ravriw
HR. A. D. KeBONAMl
—Proprietor ef—
B----DEALAN IN
And a (demerit! Use of Orv deed*.
Alss in Crockery and Tinware of every soit and .lescriptlon. A full li a
Notion* for everybody going at the very lowest cash prices. 1 am not g
to be ndersold by anybody. Indies vve have special bargains in dross goods
you sh= nnl see before going elsewhere. My lot of spring goods just receive
new and of the latest design and tiin 'sli. My motto is Good U<M>ds ani a
Dcaliegs. Vours Heady to Perve,
Am 13. McDonald,
Wonlii Alliance Store.
1 F/.l U Al/il i.'A' FOR
ELOW PE1CESE
Shoe*, flats. Notious, Leather, Nalls, flows unit a gansral Hoe hardware an
H ware. Also profit, sugar, eoffee, fuel floar, meal, stock.is saltainl a full stock of family groeerie
C lit a* u siunil in our whole going at
Rock Bottom Prices!
We have just received.a large lot of tho latest improved fruit jars which w
sell vary low. Grind stones at lj$c per pound. We are still head quarters
Victor sweeps and extra wings. Shoos and Atlions jeans a specialty. Don
to cull ou us before you’buy mid )ou shall have prompt attention.
W.C- Chapman, Mgr.
TUB BRICK COMPANY.
Eclipse Engines. fl 4
Erie City Iron Works Engine and IV.il
ers, Automatic iStatiounry Engines.
GINS FROM #’ to $2 50 PER SAW •IS
lioilers, Sow Miib, M.Kirc U>„ Corn
Mills, l’utt Gin*, S<*ai Gdt«n Elevators J
Cane Mills, Cotton Presses, Wagon and E J
Platform Scales, Fous Scientific f/.ind
ng Mills, Hoc's Cliislc-Tool. Saws, Shiu- Ur
gle machinery, Shafting, etc. etc.
MAI>»Y c^n WFUY,
—SOrTKEitN MAKAORKS—
i nth F ovsyth St., A b Alltfly
•'Nee acc&siene eiek •s-teei Ttow owe
enrieet food ieewith.
Ttej BUM upweri s-tll «nft eovafft ehe
keep tLreitt eft Trvth “
•«vqa boa soft w of •••
NEW OCCASIONS
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} rrrwooD. New Occasiona will not
* h« organ oft any party or clique,
praill offer a free field for the discussion
j wring questions It will ride ns bobby.
~3k will help ia solving the great problem ol
scaring justice lor tboae who do tto work
* Ito world. 10 cent* . auabor. li.ra a
ICU, No free aamplea. -
New ^ Occasion* and bed . of . tto . . Jol- ,
one
lowing aocoot booln poet paid fat fc.oe. Cir
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v vcy Government tt t ao, ny w. » a.
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Tto Loot Towet. by Hodor Geo one
Tto Faith that Makes Faithful, Eight
gsrai eermoo* by Gannett aod Jane*
Th e Genius oft Galilee, an historical
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t (rout tto World of Mortar
ftted tto World oft Man. Tbwodore Porker
«aod tu cent* to eumpe tor a cttxlogca
•aft a ropyc oft W. M V«o Utt. . riaartr
able adirwe* Jaet pubii.iec "How
can Ml get R>ck."
Ctortee H Kerr AC*.,
' 171 Monro* Streot, Chicago.
1SSL08B $ BOTANY BALM I
#
I A thoroughly tested Remedy i
row ALL >
' i BLOOD aai SKIN DISEASES. • *
Thi# «un<i«-<i r«n«er fc«e been
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< ' wiUic«rt»!:i »u f •an- a.-ylCE recommended. suc« ee«fc» «ll I
. I «<•*..»>» t-i which *t i. It . 1
i tu <o ts-^-nr i t „ a u»e f m now,
S&ffuSZJ* 1 1
|» < I or aeoNeatlnn. d^SU'^JMS but tt l* fca»d«1 epan i
0 mmu.m-- and»Ui.«oa«h i; keen2ed«r ..aectueiTy I 1 ,
j of modern n-.cuic*: ec-enee.
i BassssasaeaBs essHs^! i
< ’ < f
in* r-..:itin C from impen »n« impover
iMi»TM*Tf rea TMftfttir.
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! tal Mar ef i^SC5S - “roLIro.YT. m <
oiw Irma lb- itMpieM *• U.w meet * r {
a ' sk« «hu>, .'iroet»rtl8<-»tM otut *'» k*«*e feisteue I
I bait totei teitllr pteaft aritfi
, I u; -ceruto - -ew* :b«t Botanic ; ,
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