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non nr a motmibia,
The Atlanta Constitution’* alma
nac and weatbei forecasts for 1896
has been liraed. It li a oydoped a
of historic and atattitic facta for tbe
Hoe, home and farm
It contains a world of information
and it is well arrang*d*with a view
to giving much in llttlr, and that la
given In tbe tr.o-t systematic man
ner.
It presents quite a number of in
teresting features in tbe Southern
mind, espe ially as regards South
ern history and Southern develop
ment.
It is an invaluable little book to
have In the family library. George
O.iver, tLe book seller, will order
the book for those desiring it.
MEALS
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moves tho poison and builds up the system
Americus, Ua. February 1, 1800.
TffK NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.
The Republican national convention
will meat at St. Lonls Jane 10, 1800.
The Democratic national convention
will meet In Chicago July 7,1890.
The Popnlist national convention will
meet at St. Louis July 22,1890.
CALLING FOB BIS DKNCAT.
The Louisville Courier-Journal
thus calls for the defeat of the nomi
nee of the democratic caucus:
"Let the sound money democrats
who refuse to vote for Blackburn
aland firm to the last. Upon their
fidelity to principle depends in a
lirgo measure the future of demo
cracy in Kentucky. For them to
abandon their party and go over to
tbe man who, in liia desperate ef
forts to advance bis personal inter
ests, has well nigh destroyed that
party In this state, would be to sur
render hopelessly 10 the party’s
worst enemy. Blackburn Las re
pudiated and obstructed the party’s
pledges, defied its authority, bolted
its platform. Even now he is seek
ing to carry Into the next campaigu
the mutiny which proved so disas
troua in the last. He represents the
democratic party of Kentucky even
less than Hunter represents tho re
publicans. It would be a misfortune
to the state if either should be elect
ed its United States senator.’’
The Birmingham State Herald
makes this patriotic comment, which
The Timks-Rkcobdkj! most strongly
endorses:
,; The platform of tbe democrats
convention of Kentucky was iden
tical with that of the Chicago
platform, and each was open to a
double .construction. Each was in
tended to bo susceptible to such
construction as any one might
wlah. . Mr. Blackbnrn could stand
upon Hand eonatrue it as he pleased,
a jd nothing that he said or aid was
violative of that platform.
"When the legislative caucus me:
Mr. Blackburn was nominated a*
the party candidate for the annate.
He was entitled by virtue of that
nomination to receive every demo
cratic vote, and had the gold atajd-
ard men voted for him after his
nomirsMon be would have been
° * m * ■«! s id one more democrat would
hare beei added to the senate. The
zeapoa•toility for the election of are
4 senator from a democratic
state .will rest with the gold atend-
ard members and with the Louisville
Courier Journal.* ’
Senator Tillman made a very
sensational speech in tho senate Wed
nesday, iu which he charged that the
President had purchased votes in
congress with Federal offices; that
Secretary Carlisle was a Judas, who
bad betrayed his party aud sold out
his principles, and unless something
was done to grant the relief demand
en by tbe people a host with rifles
would march ou Washington and
take by force wliat should be given
them freely by their representatives.
Tillman’s speech is said to be tbe
most remarkable iu tbo history of
the senate and it shocked, surprised
and awed the greybeard*. Senator
Tillman lias Him ply proven that he
is man enough to express freely aud
boldly what thouamls think.
Tne Athens Banner comments edi
tori ally upon tho recent senatorial fake
report from Washington:
"It must havo been very touching, if
not tempting, to the g.tilant Gordon to
seo two such dUtirguisiiod rivals for
tbe high efficehe had voluntarily rei n
qnisbed, como to him with Much a t lei
and such a pledge. The incident, how
ever, is very improbable, and as Wash
ington rumors are often without muoh
foundation, nud therefore often
liable, we may ns well await further
particulars before accepting the allege'
incident as a fact. If tho story wor
true that General Gordon was approach
ed in tbe manner reported, and bo had
yielded to tLoir solicitation, the an
nouncement of bis reconsideration oi
bis declared intention to retire
the expiration ot nia term, would have
shaken up tbe present Sona'orial situa-
ation almost Indescribably.
The New Tork Mercury makes the
death of Ambassador Runyon the
occasion tor declaring that the ofllce
of Minister and Ambassador from the
United States to Germany haa been
something of a hoodoo. It calls to
mind! that Bayard Taylor died while
holding It. George P. Pendleton,
while ita incumbent, received a cable
announcement of the fatal injury of
his wife in New York, was himself
stricken with paralysis not long
after, aud died at Wei shaken, whith
er he had gone In the hope of re
covering hie health. William Walter
Phelpe held the office four years,
retired from it in fairly good health,
and died In this country less than
two years later, Aud now, Mr.
Runyon, who was apparently well
and strong, for his age, has died at
hlapost.
Says the Ne w York Suu or Sunday
"Our Baltimore contemporary, the
Manufacturer*’ Record, prints a full
review of the business advancement
cf the eouth during the last year. We
learn from it that in the year the
southward movement of population
was of unprecedented magnitude;
that cotton mill building iu the south
was phenomenal; that there was a
remarkable revival in tbe iron busi
ness; that the output of coal was
heavier than in any previous year;
that several southern shipyards
made large contracts;-and that, in
short, the year was one of marvelout
success iu all branches of industry.
After surveying the field our Balti
more contemporary says with pride
that in ihe year 1805 *a solid, sub
stantial foundation was laid for
growth greater tbau any ever before
seen in the south, if not lu any other
part of the country.' ”
Many prominent Cubans in Boston
have made arrangements to boom
their cause. Money is to be raised
immediately by subscription, and
concert is to bo held In one of the
leading theatres. Ex Judge Corcoran
has indorsed the movement and
maDy well-known Boston citizens
are anxious to extend their aid
in securing Cuba’s independence.
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Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our break
fast and supper a delicately flavored beverage
which may save os many neavy doctors bills.
It is by tne judicious use of such articles of
diet that a constitution may he gradually
built up until strong enough to resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
maladies are floating around us ready to at
tack wherever there is a weak point. We
may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame.*’—Civil Service
Gazette.
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M CfclehMtePa Engiuh Dlammd Brood.
Pennyroyal pills
. Orl^oolooSOo^ A
Obanqk shipments from Riverside,
CaI., averaged forty carloads a day
during . the first two weeks of lasl
month. The supply-of fruit is hot
sufficient for the demands of the
Eastern markets. This good for lane
of the California oraugo growers is
largely due to the ill fortuue of the
Florida growers.
Thk senatorial deadlock in Ken
tucky continues.
That Tired' Feeling
Is a certain Indication of Impure and im-
povarished blood. If your blood could
always be rich and. pure, foil of the
red corpuscles upon which its vitality
depends, you would never be weak, or
Nervous! Bolls, pimples, scrofula, salt
rbsum, would aersr trouble you. But
our mode ot living, shut In all winter
in poorly ventilated bomeo and shops,
depletes the Mood and there Is loss of
appetite and weakMie. Hood’sSarsa-
psrilla.ls tho standard remedy tor this
condition. It purifies, vitalize* and
enrleha* the blood, overcomes that
tired feeling, bolide up the nerves and
givee perfect health. Bead this:
“Our daughter, Bfcukte/wheu four years
eg* had a humor breakout on her
hands and face, which dor. physician
i pronounced eczema. If the cold sir
j reached her face or hands they would
swell up,' look almost purple, and
headed blisters would form and break,
Discharging a watery fluid, and the burn
ing and itching would drive her nearly
wild./Unless we incased her little
hands she would tear patches of akin
from her face and hands. We tried
many doctors and many remedies and
at last gave the case np sa hopeless.
But our daughter Cora tried Hoodie
Sarsaparilla, to euro s scrofulous lump
near the left breast which caused her
much pain and after taking 4 bottles it
disappeared. Blanche, who la now
eleven, had spent seven years of suffer
ing, so I concluded to give her Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. She took 6 bottles and her
face Is smooth and soU as a baby’s, tbe
color of a rose petal. Her hands are
■oft and white, where four months
ago they were blue and red and
calloused nearly like leather. I can-
nof express my gratitude by pen or
mouth. It seems a miracle and our
Wenda are surprised.** Mns. Anna
L. Class, 401B. 4th 8t^ Duluth, Minn.
- A dispatch from Madrid to the
Central News says that as soon as
General Weyler, the new captain
general of Cuba, arrives in Haysna
he will issue a proclamation giving
the rebels eight days to lay down
their arms and surrender. If they
do not do this he will then Inaugu
rate a campaign of blood and fire
against the rebels and their abettors.
Whkn Dr. Henry Battey, of Rome,
started to Florida a few days ago he
took his two favorite bird dogs along.
While he was waiting for the Central
to pull oat Id Atlanta, Bostick, a fine
setter dog, decided to return to Rome.
Ee left Atlanta about four o’clock
aud next morning be was found at
the office, none the worse for bis
iramp of seventy-five miles.
Means a good deal in the line of domestic economy.
Some folks tliink that if they want furniture, a’l they
have to do is to walk into a store and buy it Well, they can
walk into a’ store and there will he tnrniture there—even
furniture fair to see— but whal store aud what kind of
furniture. Aren’t these important questions ?
Unless you are setting the stage for a domestic drama,
you want furniture that will stand something, and that’s the
kind we can sell you.
A. W. SMITH.
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EENATon Teller’s name is freely
mention in connection with the
leadership of the proposed Free 811-
▼er party, and some of his enthusi
astic admirers openly declare that,
he will be the presidential candidate
of that party in the oomlug cam
paign.
Dr. B. H. TALoorr, of .the New
York Insane Asylum, Is the friend of
lsxy people. He declares that early
rising is unhealthy, and that the ma
jority of his insane patients come
from the farmer and laborer classes
which rise early in the morning.'
There is only one white woman
iu * the penitentiary, and Governor
A tkiuBon is now’consldering a pet!
for her pardon.
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