The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 02, 1887, Image 11

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* lOZIEB, Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE, Columbus, Georgia r THE GEORGIA GRANGERS. Capt. T. H. Kimbrough and wile are attending the annual session of the Na tional Grange at Lansing, Michigan. A note from him informs us that they have had a royal time. the official proceedings we find the following report of the condition the order in Georgia: W. M. and Members N. Grange: to learn the true status of our subordinate Granges, and being anxious to render such assistance as I might be able, I began to visit and lecture in S. W. Ga. 1 2th of July,and in every section met with much en couragement. Here we saw the dif ferent organizations greatly revived and their numerical strength fully doubled. P. M. Gillis and myself arranged to visit every section of the state, but as we were getting our work well under way, heavy rains began aud materially interfered with our programme. Owing to these con tinuous rains(the most destructive that ever visited our state), after much ex pense to myself, I was forced to give up and get home the best I could, to find my crops and other property greatly damaged. This state of af fairs lasted from 27th of July until about the 25th of September, when a most terrific storm visited many sections, which so demoralized and embarrassed our people with Josses (that reached into its millions of dol lars) I felt unwilling to continue the work, nor was i able to proceed. If we could have carried out our programme I feel confident the nu erical strength of our Order through ut the state would have been in creased from 50 to 75 per cent. IVe have been well aware of the ffxt for the past six or eight years that one of the gre*t difficulties in our own state was that we needed leaders in our order of state notoriety and reputation, who could give us than a local influence. In this have been disappointed, for our leaders have come directly from the and cotton fields, and were not to do what they felt to be a du ty, and were willing and anxious to do. We were therefore in a condition to highly appreciate the fact that the I pationai National Grange grange had naa senior! secured th* the Services of our esteemed Bro. J. N. (7 1 Lipscomb : rtc*/-v rv> K to help UAklrk us in in our section, - and wou l d here take the privilege of ^tendering our thanks to the Execu¬ tive Committee who so kindly con ! sidered our necessities and manifest i ed a willingness to render us assist ance. We highly appreciate our Lecture documents by Bro. Whitehead as the means of accomplishing much good, I would also ask to assure Bro. Lips comb that we would have manifested our appreciation of his labors if he had been able to come among us. While we of Georgia have not made the progress we desired or ex pected we are nevertheless very thankful fur every express ion of sympathy, brotherly love or encouragement we have received from Bros, throughout the Union, whether they be of a private or official character. We are anxiously trusting that we will in the near future be privileged *° exhibit to you a mark of Georgia hospitality. Will greet any of you as brothers and sisters, and welcome y° u as a National organization. T he influence of our National order is much needed in Georgia. In many sections farmers’ organizations of a different name are bringing their in fluence to bear on our people, Considering the fact that all our efforts and helps have been of a local nature, and have been compelled to meet our opponents with their local state and National influences, we feel we have peformed no ordinary task in holding our own. Wearenotdis couraged with our efforts. Our mem bership is composed of a brother hood who stood by our order under more discouraging circumstances,and to day stand pledged to the principles j of our order; are bidding God speed to our fraternity, and are under prom ise to work on and work ever until our people be free, independent,pros perous and happy. AS SUMMARY. Five Granges reorganized in west¬ ern and southwestern portions of the state, and in this same section the subordinate lodges have increased their numerical strength, are reaping the benefits of our order. In other sections I fear a lack of interest. Brace Up. Y<>n are feeling depraseed. your appe¬ tite is poor, y.»u are bothered with Head¬ ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen¬ erally out of aorta, and want to brace up. Brace up, not with stimulants, spring medicines, bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which Ktimulate yon for an hour, and tbeo leave » you in worse condition than before.What oa waDt ■„ au a „ eratire thllt „ m porifv your blood, start healthy action of your Live and Kidneys, restore your vitality, aud give renewed health and strength. Such medicine yon will find in Electric fitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Cook Bros. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years ought to know salt from sugar; read what he says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs F. J. Cheney & Co.—Gen¬ tlemen : I have been in the general j practice of medicine for most 40 yrs, and would say that in all my practice and experience, have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manu¬ factured by you. Have p,escribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclu¬ sion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would , 1 take . , it . accotdlng ,• to . directions, . Vniirc trnlvr L. , L. _ GoRSUCH, M.D., y«>ce, Office 215 2K bummnst. Summit St ... We will ... give $100 for of any case Catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nuliy. F. J. Cheeney & Co., Props., Sold by druggists, 75c. Toledo, O Koi ce ].enters or layers. I will rent or sell 2(K) sores of land lying on the waters of Mulberry creek, h pmt of M C Parley’s, (deceased) land An y information call on W H Luttrell or Q 1 « Pursol), Chipley, Ga. A Good One From a Reliable Man. Valdosta, Ga , Oct. 20, 18 B 6 . — My hoy is now eighteen yonrs old, and has been sick all hi-* life, and not, sble to do any work of any kind I thought he had dr,„,sy, bin bio«d »a» aimos, uke water. He has never had any appetite or color, .md was nofir for anything, being in such •in awful condition. I have during the last tell years expected him to die at auy moment, be could not walk 100 yards without reBting two or three times. In three or four da>s after giving him Briggs* Nunn better Tonic Pills he did a whole days work in the field, being so rrinch improved. He now has a good np •e»ife and is rapidly improving in stregth md color. 1 know the Pills have given him a new lease of life, aud I recommend hem above every modime on earth. My wife bar also been in fe^lde condition for some tinm, and they have improved her »Iho very much. If anybody needs a ton c, my a.tvice is, buy B ig«s' Mnnnbetter funic Pills Ii H Hutchinson. Sold by Dr S G Hiley, cell on him for f ^w samples Nunnbetter Liver Pills, <fco i Lippman Bros , Whole-ale Drupg’sts, « uolesale Agents, Savannah, Ga. 4 R --4 Their Business Booming. 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