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others
one ol
e Behellion came n
nfedenue army ana
Lfl.VR. from his thorough fcaowledge of this l r.v.<*h
Lh imc of the leading m**mfacmren» in Se*r > **• - <•
Any rtyle of Blank Boob* got ton w 10 “^r. :-u
irepurchasing ibeir books loribe :u:\r r«ar. a • ■
Pine GOid Jewelry,Gold and Silver Watch
es, Pine Clocks, SiTver-War<* of all '
Kinds, Pancy Goods, T«3&» Etc.
«■ mrnrrrir an auk uEAliorAL 'V* FOB A5 *r goods is OUK LD-
connection*
XK BOOBS.
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tremity I prayed to die. > 0 iungnage
can express my feelings of ? oe during
those long six years. I niui the oest
medical treatment. SWpWp
successively treated me, but all tb no
purpose. 'The Mercury and Potash
seemed to add fuel to the nn'ftil flame
•which fas devouring me. Aboutthree
months ago I wasadvrred by friends
who had seen wonderful cures made by
it to try Swift's Specific. W- got two
bottles’, and l felt hope agam revive in
mv breast—liope for bealtii and happi
ness again. But alas! we had spent so
much for medical treatment that vre
were too poor to buy it. Oh ! the ago
uv of that moment! Health and hap
piness within your reach, bnt too poor
■to inasp it. I applied, however- to
tiftee who were, able and willing to
help me, -Sshateedaten Swiit s Spc-
eifle, and am now sound and w ell once
more. Swift's Specific,is the best blood
purifier in the world, and the greatest
blessing of the age.
- Mas. T. IV. Lee.
Greenville, Ala., Sept. 4.
Treatise on Blood and Skin .Diseases
mailed free. Swift Specific Co.
3 V Atlanta, Ga.
horrible
in placing public office in thdr keep
ing. ' - '-''■
The deflated candidates should ac
cept the situation like men, and do
nothing to perpetuate any bitterness of
. feeling which may have been engend
ered during the campaign.
No community can afford to keep
alive the feelingout of which factions
spring. Let harmony prevail; and let
both victory and defeat be forgotten,
in recognition of the demand ■ of the
times for unity of purpose and feeling
on the part of all good citizens.
It is no small matter to meet the de
mands of progressive citizenship, even
when the best of luideretamlftigs pre
vails amongst all the people. It Is im
possible to meet these demands at all,
when the strength of individual influ
ence is expended in mere personal
fends. Let ns have peace. </:
Diseases of the Kid
neys, Bladder Uri
nary Organs and
Nervous §ys-
b* required* - ‘ . ’ ' ’*> * .<
Inside, generally,- • • P*^*®**
Inside, next to reading matter
Jn lociil reading column »
fiditorUlnoticcS, other than calling attention
Advertiriemento and local 3odttrt,»
ceotri perline for the first iurfrtion and 12*3 for
i»djrerti«hig are
nearanoe of advertisement, or when preeeniea,
except when otherwise contracted for.. r.
SATtBPl ^isLVCABydo; 188ff.
Hoxest tax returns are demanded
by every Iioncst interest in the State.
Tin overworked “card” will soon be
allowed a period of long and undis
turbed rest.
Tits New York If arid pM&im
other articles of -:i daily
OHb»l«. Bri*kC» OtaM, Su.tr nd Psiofal
Urio*t)ng. l>epo»5’.« in the Urine, Fain* in the
Back, Nerroas Dabilifyor Female Weakness, Koo-
retentiou or loecntiuenoe <T Urfde, Irritation,
Dlvtnaudloa or Deration of the Bladder and
Kidney*. IMaeafeta of the Filtrate tiland. stona
It* the Bladder. Calculus • ravel or Brickiluai Pe-
poalt, Bacas or Hilk r Dwcuaixt a, - and all Dis
eases and affections of the Madder and Kidney*,
xviA Propslcal KweUiig in m« n. women and chil
dren. M
Kuchu-vaa long wed by the ffoUentrJs in a ▼*•
-i-ty dMease*- From these rude j nciltlo< w
aim) Dutch bbydtiaae,by whose tvcoanaeadatJon
it wad employed in Europe an 1 h»«*lnee <ome
into general use. combined nUh Juniper and
other desirable ingredients, a» in this pteparat ion
it la s reliable remedy for the above dresses.
This article has now been beiorr the public r*:
seventeen jean, and Itsaajehas and to eotnUarlj
increasing—-snd that with very little aviverti lug.
which r- '-'er it to be an article of merit. VVr
have tes iiti tt Al from some of the leading phr-
itfiess uf : oeorgta. aou*h Carolina and Horjda,
and oth-r bvat*^ In regard to,ite rvUabl uy a* a
diuretic, ai.d a remedy for the diseases for which
Advocate that policy. They represent
their bosses—not the people.
The people don’t want any export
tax on cotton. It would result, in the
end. in low~“-««<- P na> or «*<-**P le
won ur unsettling the market. They
don’t want untaxed liquor. What
they seek is * lessening of taxation on
the necessaries of. life. .They do not
the interest of ’ the lWiiufacturiDg
leeches of the country. V
for aHE grandest ottomaMS£§.
FOR TIE FINEST BLACK GOODS, - ^
Be3t Cashmere Flowretia
gpcm iiduertiscmcnts.
Keceiver's Sale.
GEORGIA—Bakkk Cooxtv.
W ILE be sold at public ontrrjr oh the 17th
of this month. is» ilte 4, 0. Lock place,
iu Baker Conner* all of the perishable properly
of said estate, constoliag of hor.-.ei, mntta,
• a tie, hogs, uragoux, one bujtgvandrturmge.
Mignr mills amt kettle-, coni, fodder, peas,
wu ™ wTr^n’U Receive .
FOR THE HANJSOMEST LACE CURTAINS, ‘ ,
Most Elegant Lace
FOR THE MOST EXQUISITE BONNETS,
The Largest Variety of Hat;
FOR HUNDREDS OF BIRDS AND FLOWERS, Cali 3
J3.
the Canal Bank of New
le money was promptly
him tiirouj
Orleans.
1 aV
We surrender considerable space to
day to the reports of thdXayor, and
other officials Of the out-gfng council,
and to the annual license (nllnance of
the in-coming council. She reports
and the license ordinance Win consti
tute interesting reading totnost of our
subscribers. It is the soil ^f reading
thafr puts a'premium on UndWidual
interest, at the hands ot tax-toyere.
It wilbbe found that the jni mbers of
the retiring body give a gilts account
mens of which are rare and costly. In
the rear of the house is an orchard of
apples, peaches and pears of the Le
BtaSSei affection,wouMbelonrenwI, roor-h ne-
BtM bf tlwass .1 ll ISas by lakinrUierarfi'io
Conte variety; and Mr. Underwood Is
quite enthusiasric.on, the subject of the
•latter fruit. He informed us that last
year he. -harvested thirteen bales of
cotton from twenty-six acres of land.
If we had men of rilis kind on our fer-
tile Boil in Dougherty, we would have
less ofseareity-of money; and Instead
of poverty and .mortgages we would
have wcaithihdliappMies*-
-mv. Underwood is the sire of thir
teen' children, twelve of whom are
living, and he is by no means an elder
ly man in appearance—looks to tie
WILL IIB OS SALE AT
mafce a good one in any position with
in the range of appointment.
Ben Butler denies that he is going
to write a bdok. This is once when
the people can take quiet satisfaction
in tile sayings of tlic old reprobate.
The Exposition managers in -New
Orleans are troubled by Government
deadheads. Of alt deadheads, the
Government apeei?? h* thy worst.
Entrott Wattebsox isn’t an issue iu
the :South,- juift' yet; and Sam
Randall Isn’t us great an issue as he
anddlfteiiia Jpaper managers suppose.
SEaaTOBfJoLQtnTT shuuls flat-footed
the DemViiatle pUtform of taxaBoiv
tiKl not for enriching
id conscienceless monop-
ci I I ,i ecs
OLD ICE HOUSE
Export Tax on Catton.
Atlanta’ Cmtotitntion.
A corrfApomlent of the Troy, X. T.,
press urges the incoming Democratic
administrjition to levy an exjiort tax
ou cotton; aA the best meaifi* of obtain
ing* revenue, not from our own citi-
zeus, but from other nations. They
toast have cotton ami cannot obtain It
It is the only raw eom-
.of their stewardship, and ate entitled,
so far, to commendation ati tie hands
of their constituents. It M certainly ,
plesansto be able to speah wbll of re
tiring officials, and the people ..will
recognize the truth of the statement
and act upon it. - \
There is no cause for apprehension,
by the people of the city at the proba
ble record of the ’• in-coming rbuncll.
Tlie license ordinance and the. jesoln-
tions adopted by the new body«diow.
that it Is composed'of wide-aWakej
progressive, public-spirited citizens;
and so far from a feeling of dlsliuiet
and uncertainty, as the result df its
projected cmirse, . .oiie of pride and
HAY AND THEREAFTER AT THE
SAME PLACE trSTITa’FTTRTHHB
-tf TfOTfCE.
RESIDENCE: CORNER OF PINE AND
JEKFEIfcsON STREETS.
T offer the following first-e’oss fertilizers to the furmen
of Dougherty and surroundiig counties, belitviug a ju
dicious use. of the same will gi e satisfactory results.
elsewhere,
lnddity tliat other luitious must pur
chase from us. The cotton crop of the
world may lie represented by the
figures thirty-five-units, produced as
follows: In Hie United States, 29; in
hale , and hearty. The father of these
children hail been married twice before
and boasted of thirty-six, all told, i
A ne|yo bby named Henry Sweet,
seventeen years old, on Saturday-,
killed a boy about the same agein the
couutry uear here. It seems that sev
eral boys were frolicking In the woods,
and tliat oiie of the party had a pistol
which he discharged, several times.
Henry Sweet took the pistol to exam
ine it, the other boys gathered around
him, and were^ looking on when by
accident the weapon was exploded and
slmnltancons with the report Abe
Livingston fell to the ground, the ball
liic cl'llll onfprlno -
Oil
for .revenue^
piirsc-urond
olists. ‘
The son of <\d General Harney is
making a fool \\ himself because his
father saw propir ty marry a young
girl. He will gaWnothing And lose a
legacy. - . j
New Y'ohk iff
thatmade a liner \
cumbcney than (
His Bresidenfial ,.t’
aiiccessfni, 1
Citizen Loga.vs scalp is said to lie
in danger, and tiiit swarthy unfortu
nate is flying to its rescue. Bight. Jt
is a poor warrior, that wUl not fight for
his own scalp.
Pennsylvania is one of the States
tliat lias fattened on Government taxa
tion. This is why a protection Demo
crat can represent a Republican Dis
trict in tliat State:
’‘Dynamite is a great friend of
Liberty,” says the Constitution. So
it may bo; but that is no reason why
Lilicrty should not say: “God save
me from mv friend.”
Statesmen timt. work convicts ought
to be ashamed to pretend tobe in favor
of laying Imposts so at to. discriminate
in favor of “American labor,’ It,i<
monmucntaiiypocrisy. a | ft
It is gratifying to know. that tlie
movement in Congress to make liquor
free, in order that the fetters might he
riveted on the feet of the necessaries of
life was a miserable failure.
Governob Cleveland, according
to report, has vacated the Executive
Mansion In Albany, and is settling up
his pijgvate business, iwejiaratoryi to
inovitighito the Wliite itons<A ‘ *
In the United Slates, 29; in
the East Indies, 4, and in Egypt 2—
total, 3D. The smail quantifies else
where prodrieed need not be consider
ed. There are, again, 75,000,000
certainly is, , a fair one. It is based on
figures, aud.that gives absolute certain
ty to its conclusion.
We liave no statistics at hand show
ing fhe mortality in. other cities in the
State ; hut it is not unreasonable to be
lieve that few if any cities hi the State
can make a ix'tter showing. Those
that cannot ‘make aa good a showing
are certainly estopped from making re
marks abont the • unhealthfulness of
Albany.
If. any city in tlie State can make a
FOR COMPOSTING.
Etiwao Dissolved Bone, John Merrymnu’s & Co. Dis
solved Bone, Weston’s Dissolved l ; one, German Kainit.
COMPLETE FERTli ilZERS.
Baldwin’s Ammoniated Dissolved B.diio. John Merry-
Srian & Co.’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bohey'Weston's
Dissolved Bone, Soluble Pafclfic 6wanol^^;V-, ; ,T
These we all well established goods—except Weston’s.'
Ten tons of this brand was placed in the hands of good
farmers whith gave satisfaction—same saying it was the
best gnar.o they ever used.
It was an experiment, making it rich in Potash and
Phosphoric Acid, and only enough of Ammonia to stiihn-
1 ate the plant while young, and not enough Jo bum in
severe drouth.
a' 11 these fertilizers are offered for eash or on time un
til next fall to prompt paving customers.
Price, 10 Cents a Bo:*
er had a Governor
i ecarii during hie In-
jGrevor Cleveland,
wm will l>e equally
The Best LIVER PILL
NowMade andthe
Most Popular.
five-sixths of tlie raw, product. Otlier
nations must pnrehase over four-fifthi!
of our crop or stop
a vast amount
rrniE PartncrsMu heretotore exintui* lio«
X tween Die imUersixneil. muler the and
nameolTtTT, MJOXSTf^AytpW^-
piICM'ia ns* urn ruoiiiij * • —* ■ —*• —- —re——
cUioa ,^hom i» diafiolred by nmtual
consent. . . _ ..
The busiown will ke continued L
ofTmul to whum all drbta uuu. the late firm
J. E. CRAWFORD.
X tween the uii'tersigned, muler the find
name of TIFT, SIJ> anXcR AW FOR 1>, Pro
prietors of the Albany .Variety W orku anil M%-
ci..,,. tkij ,l.v iliuuilcaii lir nmtnsl
better showing than Albany makes for
1884, its claims to' healthfulnex- will
not need argument to establish them.
The .Vo miny N«w» reports the fol
lowing railroad election: - “Theannu
al election for a Board of thirteen
Directors to manage the affairs of the
Central Railroad and Banking Compa
ny for the ensuing year .was held yes
terday at the banking house. There
was ho opposition to the old board.
But 27,497 shares were voted. This
number is less- than a majority of the
whole number of shares, the majority
being 37,501 shares.
Hits been in
vested, ami upon* which tens of thou
sands depend for subsistence. They
must buy our eottou. “If,” says the
correspoudeut of tlie Press, “to-iuor-
row morning :i law goes iuto effect
that places an exiiort tax or forty per
cent, ou all raw cotton purchased by
foreign nations for export, and at the
saute time word is sent to all cotton
manufacturers ill tile United States
that every yard or cloth they manufac
ture shall be sent out of the couutry
free, what would lie the e fleet ou our
nation If cotton is selling, in our
<v>n*?nf.
CRAWFOBdTwIm) * wUl *risuaic uii hubiliticu
. .... . .n At.*. .* ... *V. n lain firm
DU LUf. kue J
C. W. TfFT.
B. J-^LOAN,
just above tlie right eye. The wound
ed negro died yesterday, and a com
mitment trial here to-day resulted in
tlie acquittal of the accnsed. This
same boy, a short time ago, threatened
to kill a white man by the name of
Mashbura, daring him to come out of
his house, and loitering around his
premises for sometime with a sho
gun in his hand.
Another case of accidental shooting
occurred a few miles from here, tWG or
three days ago, on the plantation of
Mr. R. Wingate. A negro, Eb Spence,
Albany, Ga M January t, 18*5.
C. T. OSBtRN, DJ D. S.
Seiwl in yonr orders early.
Market at ten cents per pound, the
foreigner must pay fourteen cents for
The following are the names ojC the
members of the re-elected ..Board:
E, H. Green, *
his pound of eottou. This protects
our manufacturers • four cents- pci
pound, which advantage will euatil*
them to sell their goods in all the mar
kets of the world where cotton good.-
are used. It enables our planter ti
sell sixtv rents’ worth of his eottoi
product for a dollar of a foreigner’s
money—or makes this nation the dic
tator of prices on its own product.
There are only two alternatives lefi
to frighten his wife, who was afraid of
the sight of a pistol, picked up.one
that he supposed to be empty and
snapped tt'at her, when to his conster-
W. G. Raoul, E, H. Green, *
Jacob Bfiuers, John M. Guerard,
W. W. Gordon, George Cornwell;
George J. Mills. William Huttter, ‘
Abram Minis, H. Mi Comer,
J. J, Gresham, S. M. Intnan,
nation she fell back with a 32 calibre
b»U in her head. The isyet alive but
Dr. Wood, who is attending her, in
forms its that she cannot possibly re
cover.
Another sad tragedy occurred near
here this morning. • Little Ellis, an
eleven-year old son of Dir. A. J. Mil
ler. living 8 miles east of Camilla,
Sunday morning chased a rabbit to a
hollow stomp, and running to the
stump the little fellow thrust hi3 hand
into the hole to catch the rabbit, when
he was bitten by a rattle snake, from
the effects 6f which he died this niorn-
A Fri.r. line of CANDIES in«(StirC«K
fMLTiOSSsliva/ilon hand.
FBEsB BHEADS ie*Ie erery day, nu
CAKES, Etc., tor «eliding, or parties cni
al way* l*u had to order at -Uort uotice.
K. F. LCREN.
- B. B. Reppard. .
Tlie })o«rd will hold a meeting to-
RHEUMATISHI
only issue possible In this conn-
try is between protection and
free trade. But when a paper that
pretends to be Democratic joins in the
dishonest cry ; It becomes- a matter of
litter shamelessness. The Democratic
party Is committed to tariff reform, the
country demands it, snd' there should
be a reckoning with those who stand
in the Way of it—whether they be mo
nopolists or their tools.
. It is very evident that the'parties
who have again invaded the Indian
Territory; to effect a sctfleriieut there,
in violation of the treaty rights of the
Indians, will not give over their pure
pore for u few handfuls or grass pitch
ed at them by the .Fedetal authorities.
It is time to try powder and lead. The
treaty rights of the Iudians should be.
the stalwart sort if the gloom of their
Christmas fears is removed.,
As to those who are so^ anxious to
“jlne the army,” we may say that the
addition of tlieir tear-stained bees to
the picture adds another featnre to its
euduritig attractions. The rascals will
be turmsd out, and the excessively
greedy will not be put in. Let us all
tliauk the Loril, and take courage.
Although, a practitioner ot near taenfy
veara, mv mother mfiuenceii tne to procure
it. B. 11. for her. shehadheen eonflued to her
last several months with Koemnatirm ttlnrh
had stubbornlv misted »n the mraa] remedies.
Within twenty-toor hoars after remroencuig
B. B. B. I observed marked rehet. 81m has
ill,: commenced Her third bottle and is nearly
as active as ever, and has been in the trout
yard with “rake in hand,” cleaning up. Hex
improvement is truly Wonderful and maense-
territory in Africa. There may lie
laud enough to give all the royal
looters aa much as is wanted—“forty
acres slid a mule,” for instance.
GeneraI SHerman
paper menibecitusc thoj^have kzwwy of
calling it craulcby his right name, fitjd^
of cornering liars, even when they'
happen to be of the shoulder-strap fra
ternity . ■ -' '
An uncertain paiieris fond of stating
that Mr. Cleveland Is committed to ac
cepting bnt one term in tlie l’rcsideu-
sy. In this ease as iu most others, it
overstates the case by misquoting its op
ponent.
Spain continues to b^ -shaken up by.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED AND PHOWPT RETCH NS MADE. WHOLES 1.2
DEALR8 IN
Proper. Notttlcation.
AND ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AMI VI
SEND US TOUR ORDERS AND 6ET.FI.KSIT STOCK AT
j The Australians are neither slow nor
parliamentary in manifesting their in
dignation over German, occupation of
New Guinea. It will be remembered
that, but a few months ago, they were
with difficulty restrained by the Home
Government from taking possession of
the isiapd. themselves. Mow that Ger
many has gone forward and seized the
immense tract, tlieir disappointment is
natural and uneoiitrollaide, It coHBtic,'
tntes a very particular item in the stun
of variances which are surely arraying
England and Germany tat hostile atti-
tndes towards each other.; v !
KIDNEY TROUBLE!
oct. is. no-tr
other, with no transportation to pay ou
raw material. What nation on earth
could compete with us, who have only
one transportation to pay on the
manufactured article? - Where- the
motive power is.water—costing noth
ing, - comparatively speakiug; when
foreign nations must first go thousands
of niBes to purchase Taw cotton, then
take it back to be mannfactnred, then
again transport the manufactured
goods otlier thousands of miles to find
a: market, besides haring to employ
steam power to drive tlieir apindles.
An export tax on Taw cotton will rive
us the markets of the world inside of
six years. Beside we bring iutotlje
Southern States and place upon the
Ltl oi avo ■■ • / *,
from the Camilla gnatd iionse, but it
is said that he is now in Bainbridge
jail awaiting transportation papers.
Our people are determined to get nd
of the rogues w iio undertake to live oil
other people’s property . Sheep steal
ers, cattle thieves and hog lifters most
For over six years I have been a terrible
* offerer fcoro a tronbteiume kidney complaint
for the relief of whicli I have spent over »S30
without benefit; the most note.1 eo-imlled rem
edies proving failures. The use of one angle
bottle ot B. B. B. has been marvelous, civmg
more relief than nil other treatment combined,
if is a iidiek cniv. while others, if they roro at
all, are in the distant future.
t.K. ItOBEKTS, Atiaatt W ater Works.
Wo offer the Jargpst onj
for theiosetvea, or to se
Witt give merchant
ine nt an early dny.
amt Boa Grocery hr
■can .boy Dwh
fine canned ffpods,
sections aw; wild with terror. 5»patn
evidently needs one good volcano, as
a vent for her pent up subterranean
forces. -
The United Stales has a standing
guarantee of tiie integrity of the Ke-
diulilie of Liberia. It will not be long
oriofe Liberia* will need ail the help it
ctuSeet, M maintain The inviolability
of il Ni“ ,
Tan «sqte refuSes to’ t^i^gs ctnn-
mertkil treStVuitb^c L^V;n door si It is
so vet/ >wn repqm-
iiTArthat U.doem’fVa.*
right handto know jtftt What it?>~!
hand is doing. * ° — —* ,
t-»- uiis«eir^ftforN^ ro r ie »’'
mgggJK&Z
■SSS««W2M£-S
Europe more than their personal sins
is how to resist the spread of anarchist
principles. Tlie difficulty grows main
ly out of tire tact tteatthe rtilhhs are un-
ivilling to' recdgitize; five-fight OCthe-'
people to the nhflistofbfiff pdlscssion of
fife, liberty and the pursuit of happi-
iesa. When justly .treated, the people
vtU be. peaceable.
Hot hourc methods will not do in
the matter of industrial development.
An enterprise that cannot, staudaud
prosper on its own merits, without lar-
quickly. The interest of every com
munity demands U. Mitchell county,
isn’t tlie only one tliat lias need of no
tifying rogues, generally, that they
will find ft to their interest to work for
a living, jiist as if they were honest
citizens.. • ; _ , - ~
Of Kindly Import.
The Montezuma Record says this:
“Mr. A. K. JenniDgs, at one time
traveling agent for the Atlanta Phono-
The English papers arew.nipreenting
savagely on “the itssofence. of GermV
ny,’Vand ‘^colmsei A close knitting toE,
getosqisfSpaiu, Italy, England and
"jfte^GuIted States.” Ibis not^oo much
piantatioiis a population of operatives
that besides consuming the planter’s
eottou, make a home niarket for ins
corn, bacon and other products, en
riching the land by consuming upon it
its products, in place of forcing those
products out of the country at the.
a ton who had a rloaghiaff, *rofn]pu» alter
the neck, and had loethH bairandeye-iiff i, .
findinrno relief. One bottle of B.B. B-ht O'
eil the ulcer, eradicated the poison from . a
blond, restored his eye- sight, ana placed him
on the road to health.
' A book filled with wonderful proof from the
very beat class of citizen*, and reconunemlR-
t ns from the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta,
mailed free to ant addreas. B. B. B. onlv a
▼ear old i* working ncmders. Um hotties
f LOO or six for $SJ». Sold bjr Druggists. Er--
n™‘“eiSff.fi.sve-..- .......
SEW JEWELRT!
■ s.- o; v-.:A SuiXJlZ.: .vMTWt' iff- . ..
the cotton tic of India and try and
stimulate production. That is proba
bly true, yet during otir war she tried
the same thing, ana yet wits obliged to
pay our high prices. The facts are
that nowhere in the world can so fine
an article of cotton be produced as in
this country, and we must ever stand
at the top round of the ladder or cotton
production. The most probable effect
of an export tax oh cotton would be
that English capital would And invest
ment in the cotton fields of our own
country, where the grand anil mag
nificent water powers of“Soutli Caro
lina, Georgia and Alabama wonld be
made productive, opening up for that
section of our country a new era of
properity.” ,. , , r
JXGS, SOLID (OLD CKATE LINE
WATCHES, LADIEVFA VOBl rt.
■ FOB CHAINS. SHINE.-TONE
ilk-.
in tacL snythSag you wsuLaod tatow.
»to Una it is at ... • ; .. -
PH lie HJLKR1.VS
iu* LeadiDZ Jfrwcler, m V«ataU*ttV Block.
Editor Woods Is an tin usually wise
a ynrt makes thb obaemtion,
or may not be correct:
The y OU may hare noticed:
«rally or saving man gener-
Gins, Conden
Cotton Pr«
Corn Shelter j
gartS int^y-of the. Clayttm-
Bnlwer treaty, when the f-Mt is, there
hasn’t been a day since it was ratihed
that she hasn’t lived in conscious vioia-
tionof the ti-eaty. StUl,
low* from this' that J*thingfor
treaty is. necessarily : / ''
the united States. g g
Georgia jKei
crop_sr'pr*ieeds-whcrc are they ?
time ot its re-a«seiobj,, I
ight weeks of usefut^hy
tg remains for the 4§\J
Will probably do so iity
• a necessity for a special
General Line o
Also a full St. t’k of Oe
appointed those who tried to ueteat
him. ■ —
Thebe is said to be great destitution
and suffering in portions of Kansas,
particularly among negroes "' h i > h ^
tie si to (
i that laid the golden egg. ^ 'Hie goose is
in no immediate danger, however, and
lh** 'ch<-: . ' f - • ii- i:. : •
1 than anything ttlse, comment and
. ritii i-UL m
Use West’s Dead SliotH nr. Powders,
Pleasant to take. Astonishing in their
results. Use uo other. Sold by W. K.
IIlLPMAN A CO, -
•-
Corn,Bran.Hay, Meal
Peas, Meat, Etc.
FULL STOCKS ALWAYS ON HASD.
UacStbdlm
sea. Billy Chandler, the tarry M*a_-
dog of tlie western hemisphere, might
get a job on some of them if he would
a Pply ^ ^ and turnish the proptrr
IcsuuJOLials.
living profit