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EDITORIAL.
GLIMPSES OF TBAr FATHERLESS SOBEME.
anJ.shame, tire idea seemed
^ rfeiC to tlflfrn, Ctioqgfl "riwy re?po»»ded
’ heartily. After remark* by Rev O. P.
f^LQita3 at another (fltiifch^wijreacher
RTi said; ''!**' AerfnoQ take hold of
COKFEDEKATE-TETEB1XS. h\ TRAGIC -HISTORY.
OPES LETTER TO HARKIhOS.
YT
DISriTGCISHEn NOKTHERT-
EK'S IB PRESS LOSS.
toe£ ^f&w, la you
•di yA -
] ' On trte' r flnft page"of this issue will
; be found a manly letter from a prorui-,
| nent Allianoeman to the lion. Patrick
1 Walsh, of Augusta. Read it.
j. -Macon sport* offer to bet from*
fff.fffcKW '* thrft thfe Soft them 1
down to my very I
" gwlne to take ft home'Vfff you dat
wav, or is you gwine to go ou stealin’ 1-
•amUrin 1 , and goia’witb each. oUrers’f.
ALLIANCEMAN LEWIS, OF HA*.
COCK COCMIT,
A MANLY LETTER! >y local applications, aft they can not
Dr. A. E.
Write* •(
era Life, Made* nad .lfetkedi
( •acre^ni •aaliat — He Talk* A teat
tka Nrgre, amd Tell. W'liat Re
Tkiaks mf Them.
? iTy
children to obedience and self-control.
The-great majority have the heedless-
Iness, I in providence, ami irresponsibil-
"ty pf ujjdisciplined children*
*PS.II •“ • * f
. the.daiWet part Are en-
for tl»e dixi | " g
Be Aar aa tke Vok |
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ROMANCE A,NJFSAl>
»*«'•* atJBHK
•:»c ■>*•.'» vd j!i «d ,!»jtpi{?n
Iz j* iii-v jedj Lro ■
^ 3 s *rrfJ n? :.r.
Tkiakfas
Bratiie'i
REALITY
Hearr C. Lea, ef Pkiladelpkia, Call*
Oa tke PmUcal te Threw Qaar
Over mmd Sara Biawlf mmd tke
Party.
ffke I* Slarry tag
Gf.NERU. VlhBkViRTiltS ; . -1
- UsrriD tosw-wtiTa-AhtebaKS,.-
Atlanta, Oaj,iApriMSth, *90. J
nmsiL MttW fio. 3. j w
1. The General ‘coWi’mand ! ah-.
. no u news that the ffHt Annual encamp-
| m«ot of tjie, I'lifti-fl Cgnteilerate Veter- g,. fljft-r “fei a w t.nt
clareal te ke'Witkeat a Father ftr Its an « of theAlkli^ jjRaljeS'JfjHflt hfldAt “ “ ‘
Father** Friead* - AliiaarcMea Mac Chattanooga, Tenn,„qn the 3d, 4th and ]
K.q.irvd l.-t.pp.M TUa AW.HH,- ; 5**> d »F* of A " t""*
; ate organizations and Confederate ftol-
| diets of all arias, grades and depart-
.. .. | roents are cordially Invited to attend
: this first general re-union of their
other wars the whites, and not always Fram ® e Sparta^fcmaetite. : comrades.
. . i.. .v.„ i..... „/■
A Philadelphia special says: A sen-
, sation was created to-day by the pub-
o«r lication of an open letter, addressed by
To the Hon. Pat Walsh,
of Augusta,
reach the diseased portion of the«
There is only one way to cure Deal
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies,. Deafness is caused by an
Itiflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the EnsthchamTube. When this
tube get* in (lamed you havfe a fumb
ling sound or»Imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness la
the result, and unless the infiaqpiiillMi
can be taaen out and this tube swell
ed to its normal condition, hearing win
r -3 ; u i. • • ■ cu us iiui maiLuiiuiuuu, nearing win
r, Kkf I* Daprd iat« Harry - * Henry C. Lea, the publisher, to Presl- pugg ^ SENSIBLE ALLIAXCEMAN *** destroyeil forever; nine cases out
. otwr ibr —- dent Harrison. ‘ - - of ten arc canse ,t by catarh, which la
rywh^re
,I3ulitil
Pvmve | vmioi uu vuwiui we tfulif for tlie (futies df citizens
J v_# aT| lo be during the June encampment at ■ I mo convinced that both they and the
Both the method *nd results when Augusta Whiles, are-- montUy worse off than if
Syrup i|£ Pjga i* taitea; it iaiple^aat . i wuffr *fS e ha(] never hei:n «*▼«“ to ® nem -
and refreshing to the taste,^and actai Tn Atlanta Colonel Reuben Arnold, Superficial views are not conclusive .Jhtiuudation, so far as I could learn, is
. 6 ”7 f T7?i . , . , . „ , . uht pt / actfc**d in this section.- But in
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Reuben Arnold, Jr., and Frank Arnold nor always reliable; but the evidence ^ w-rg t j, e W hj teSi not always
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- have been found guilty of an assault they afford in respect to matters of the best cl^ss either, control the elec-; In .the last issue of the Covington j 2. Confederate soldiers ever., Athen«.fi
tem eflectuaily, dispels colds, head- 1 and battery on John L. Conley, ot | general intere«t have often a pecidiay ! . tl*»n«. - licit Ho thcuwtdves, lire ne- Star, Brother. Anderson reads the eui- i are nrgett to form them-elves into " .. . . . m Mien an amance, yet, oy accepting
aches and fevciSHwd CtUl'S habitrad ! Eist Pdftir. value in confirming thorough investi- in am* precinefida not know ^ of the Irhiuaelite a gool tempered,' local assoetalloiW 1 _wlie*e'ttr!s‘ has not' 1 r ' * v ^ eB8 » his man, Mr. Wananaaker, as a mem-
constipation. Symp of Figs is the — . gations I have on’v such views to to com ply' with tffe ,e **‘ **“ , n-ell-meahihg tnd fatherly lecture be- ! been already dorie'and.atTiKSOclaliShs, ’ 14 conversant witball threirenm- . ber of your Cabinet, you assumed re-
onlv reinedir Lind ever nm. The Pan-Americans seem to have * * ipnretnen,?, and so the entire vote in B y . . lj: iy m nAir i«la>ccL hud wkiie.ii outdoes the most I sponslbilltv for both of them. Inpur-
oaiy reinedy^ of Its^kind cver ^pro-1 f . om( . h#>rp to „ roW un w i t h the conn- preset, sum in,a smglt *^»uon »i a . murh rwecincts can be thrown out. Or-I cause of yur opposition to the truck- | bivouacs^ .cngamppionta ai^ oth^r
Ui» Brfthri Dr«4 la Her I’reseaee
Aa a: Fit «f Jea<«a« Frenry.
' Je?«ntJuofc ic n - -
;• lii* -
!<*o .*•;m/,‘, . • - • ■ l '
fc'atn tke AthuitAConjwruttna.
- The fcrUoW>mgtdghiy interesting his
tory of the 4ife of. a lady who spent
The letter opens with a review of the
charges recently made against Senator
Q lay, and then says:
•‘It is true that the crimes alleged j
against Senator Quay are connected |
only with bis career as a Pennsylvania j
boss, but your close connection with
him has rendered the scandal national.
You were duly warned in advance
furnished the »mm ft friendly sou ice of the dangers
'of sdeh an alliance, yet, by accepting
notiiiug but au Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give O ie Hundred Dolloi*
II. K.r, LirUnu. ..d lb. N. u .k..a f° r ^ »n_T '•**" °f Dealaess (aiiwt
by < atarrh that vre can not «ure I t
Alliancr Farnarr. I.lriagMou'* Or-ukltrg Bail 1 * C atari h Cure. Sender/
c “ - -* ■— w — “** 1 Clre “ l,rS - rn r. J. CUE VET 4 CO..
rrat Pf*plr. Bn* thr Rnpfft *f tke j Toledo O,
Pr.pl. .( Cr.rgi. f.r Mr. V .Wi i bv I'msfi"!., TftO. >
Ha* Brea
■rrraieS by tke Chnu
iBHfHB Episode.
j * j * . ., . , ,* . come nere io grow up wiu
duced pleasing to the twrte and ac-. try ._ H ,ll«lel|,hU Ti.oes.
ptahie.to the stomach,
f action and truly
non nu Lruiv u^ieucia. iu na u,,., .pend sooie of their tim— in >
.. a - - :
axofillftut qualitiee comfiieud it j DicifciAkj au, of_llie Diirten Timber-
, It wilt be a very stunted growth, un- •
*te
beat* twanl
in»a s
wHch
is attritting grekt atf«r;tiou in the
^arth^'tli.giv^ithejn^for whadhey are
i '< ■ i rfiiiiMiiir jiirlkiTi ii stiU-trite in every ■ suance ol this alliance you have eu- ,
the Tace question dinarily, now that^ the novelty has patch trust aud -eleemosynary c.»r- Confederate bodies are earueatty rt- ,.7. 1 larged Mr. Quay’s importance by vir- ! From the Aug tisu (Jironirte.
In their resp<icthe ! v j 1 - tnallj gniughim cont.-»i ot the led- Thl , r-hrni.telehM rtwlvn! tliefnl-
i»aState arganlzarion without. "•**“ onl >' M *“«» >’' Er3 01,1 ahef — ' rht u,ro,,icle received the fol
sgAl m.tTOfcpiOiet two charming young gectleneti
»IT, tnaayef them eatp.uotWoXkrency echeme of some of
tor voting, and in i-ome sections elec
lion day.'* havi parsed by before! they •
leaders. After quot.ng.
their vou* \ imr^sr.ph. In Which the KhmaeUtc-rc. i
tlie .yjjfice j quested io* -unite
•V a 1 ' ' ^ - Sratea in a State or
are Ana formed 11
orth. I have just returned from a i kesr of There. W
seeona annual visit to Albany, Ga., in wauled, brjbeiy is common and open, \ ferred to the aub-trftk—ry wh^tne »%
attendance on the second session of the ’ |l,,p P r 'w.°f H varying from tiny , ludicrous felly, the Star goes on to*, y gunizatiphs
cents to ten dollars. FrequeuUy py : , wlm . these general
The above
She ! \ } * 1 * ■ cout.^ O* M.e .eu-» The chronicle has rece
t ' ne : eral patronage in Pennsylvania, thus,, , , . , , . ,
teij, ’ rendering him the dictator of the Re- ’ * ow,Q K letter, which Is ;
* «pd $1 bottles by all leading drug- ^ large crowds to hear l.ls quaint and - Sunday
gists- Any reliable druggist who curious saying*.
s “A™ ii s.“ Z K: V.-.-.I.T.H— ™ »-—aiHBS»
-jj,- intrv 1 ** 7 TY k nnt qr/’pnt inv t beholding his own as a candidate ,K> f. l8 » “ cumber il kMhng citizen ol any part of the country. These
wWitute.^ P 7 | .of Commissioner of Agriculture. The! ^^.^l tevefaf ^fored public
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
■
FRAHC13B0. CAL,
■lOliaVUU, Kt. *£W 10MLH.t.
CAUTION^^&H!
lor Commissioner of Agriculture,
farmer boys will indorse his adminis-
ration by keeping him where lie is 1
•wrving them so fsilhfpily.
shrewd.
plying with my wishes.” Even .Mr.
the f Quay’s remarkable silence under the
f accusation ol the world does not seem
j to have lessened his influence over
you. He signalized his return from
lion. Patrick TI’afsA, Augusta, (hi.:
Dear Sir:—I have not seen Col.
Livingston’s speech, delivered at Al
bany, but have heard of it. Last v »**-k
I read your reply copied in the Alli
ance Funner. 1 am glad you sain no
more and said no less. 1 read it to
my boy as a model of a dignifod au<)
| Georoe Macdonald, says: “To
know one person who is absolutely to
be trusted wilt do more for a man’s
moral nature—yes, for his spirtual
nature—thau-all the sermons he has
ever heard or can hear.” Reader, per
haps you orT maj* never be able to
preach a fine discourse, hut we can
cultivate honesty and trustworthiness
—we can pr-active auch. faithfulnsas,
such luviug klmines*, that our live*
name ao«i,jju¥i characters will preach to all who
know us. Character is the best
preacher.
fair and
lull to our
to all and have made it the meat j G«wue, will .ueinl the Georgia Cliau-; “*''^ c ,nt's to ten dollars. Frequently tln-te aeneral heaHmiartws. - " -™ <=»<■-« e.e„ ; seliutive i,a Z ell i n the struggle
popular remedy knowo. unqua In this city n. it year. Hi- • jlf ^“rteacldhg twi« daily a ei.ss of* : "ii.e above item is'taken from the a. Bn-ines. .fgreat. Iftypavtanae will 1 » «r*i"g-««n*bianee to the the;Pittsburg ,,°stonice, he publicly
Syrap of Figs u.for sale in 50c U.ne as a humorous lecturer will draw; Bible students com,,used o. ministers, *y « a "hed the polls. The* besT^L | Sparta lshmaellte, a yery prottponced ! demand epreful' conSdera'tion daring ®^ r J“ reau,re - 8 '>' e » nJ vo,w > »“ d Da“feli 'Vt
manv’of them? vllBrnsto ttecltv *b"t ^ «>«P>*re .hi. ,£ur ot things, w.Th .’l^alloiour™!. which h M, the „ r , t ^ qqa^nfion-^ch , 5 « »«un« to iheatharms of the | ™ 8 . ‘ h VaT^ est^ea, Snot
SMKT- them redden J. l'met^ ‘WTK^iS iSSTS! S^eUf. and »gh¥^ ( 'Sm| -« appropriate form ot genera, r ’ “ nd ' r ““ ~»-
VoiBuncle J. T. Henderson seems around me Hospitable tables of kindly ||ons P fhe same resulta wouid follL in tarirf-reform Democrat. zatioo: the b<sq methods of securing j 1 nly ota wd l.vyehcd lier ntiol
impartial hUtory* the benevolent fats »P^»
1 po ,5! ,k :. groesjdio are iuteidgently seeitiilg the, fov Deinocratie retorm in the adniuls- Ld * U»^hlo«so£ om - hJlen'bnMh • P'q-'Wl awl. and ’for the firstly _
hS whh thO pMtors’ and d tea*h^ jnibiif'gnod and who vote according- • »»•«<«* ‘ ,f r ll, . e .‘I-.f’tTm firem' ers in arm.- the LiwhJm e-pet-mllvt''^ tlwre sprain* .'up au estrangement Flmld^a «eek'o7ttvo"since7 bv ca|“ I f " r '•« ,V"!^Y" r l P'? n ior Senator [ > hue (larkc’sExtract 'nf'Fiax (SI
irceiy wiiu ine_ pusiors *muu rescuer* ,j HMe Only lelieFwLlct) l can lee ie hqt the Sur cannot regard the forego-, ers in artn»; ine fiuniwnenc e**pecwuyj. Tho i turinsr the Pirrsbtmr «urwvnnhln of 8w»Io«J 8 bill for th« Government to : mil,,,, Catarrh Cure Relief followo<l
to uMMyto both white and black-some log with any other feeling than that of of a sacred duty, by ;fleviMng ttttUxmuW?'*'*W. fliers. The, '“stoS. s ac al nsJ ^nU u r^ed re- ! ^rmera money at 2 per cent, j Immediately She contiifiied to t^^ it
tair tc-ts of Intelligence and responst- I surprise anti reg.et. and are soe. that pi!lns » fiUW.W .Be ; bWher waa too happy In the ; ^ i ou lheir u„ds. | ImtTshe ^.mw m.Hmly
niiity ¥ s pre-req-.i-itesjor citiieuship. «ll^“ mlMnke h memory of Jeforsen D.vi-. president - ldVe ^ beantift,! betrothed to in- Keprescntatiire Dalzell. Indeed, bis I I b**e “ever sympathised with your health has not been so good In many
^ ■ dgne on, 1 ’ of the Canfederate States of' America, d.ulge in a tnomenrs, anger toward his power would seen, to be as great in \ 1 tV°°* W “ 9h ‘I® Bab y
ii , end othef iSHtSH bf gknfral interest. p!«r'ortu„ate brother. The dey of the ; thl* ^ ^ \ mLn™”^ Tr KTJiS 1 ^iggi^s “now
intelligent j •« well as that of the entire country. 4 T p e following general pfoprsm . in8r,,a « e was Hppo«»ixe^ and every ar- cnii * avoriug to buy oti a supor . ! henrfitted me one dollar by making a j, a( . il„. Flax remedies on ifmid. ’
«q?l, a™^ofThe Ka™T' will be ob-erved. the lU-Uils ct which . r»'.K«u«uJ made for a secret meeting.! fluolla candidate lor the Governorlhip ! h«« er “" k « •« my crops 1 «... hot
jew ts .s a member of the 1- arn . w|1| ^ here , Ut!f . w b r e jij,.y jii.blijhedt - V W V**™ W* 1 «*“ b « r * opposed j with .... Assistant Secretaryship »f 1 f h gg K r ^. U< f . , and Christianity
Rood Advicf, Showing lleanlls
Edwar.l Silvey. Chicago, gives testi
mony: “My wife had Catarrh twenty-
live years; suffered severely for six
years bel«»re she began to use your
remedy. Unable to breathe except
through the niquiii; In a most critical
maul}'reply to an unprovoked insult, j condition. Tried everything without
I am all Allianceman, ready to vote 1 relief, when I>r. Streeter advised her
bottom. If the dealer cannot nuppljr too. ,
•end direct to factory, eucloBlna adrcrtlaed tletect.- Oil City Blizzard
THE-difference between n Mirewu,
*itcc«stilu4-poHticUn and a diligent, un-
MnidlUonul Ii»tr is frequently hard to
Fries.
Have you been studying the present
ituatlondn Qeorgia jKiiilics?
Editors Stanford and Ckozier
1 found both white and colored people
ready to express frankly an^ at length
their views of the rehkions between
the two race*, and of the prospects Jor ;
the I utme. \ |
Oi the twelve thousand lnhabitAnt* j
ol Dougherty County, in which Al
bany is situated, nine, thon.-frad ate4
negroes.” In thf city j(fr .prrtiMirtioa-^l
of the two races a;e anoint eqi
1'nat, 4\ ith the secret ballot, would go made a serious and grievou-i mistake in
tar ii»\Vifni solving the pcditical kirob- thus ridteuiiug the efforts of the Farm- __
lem } j era* Alliakoo to better their condition, I and othef nriftttifrf ttf g^fi'Aral interest.
There are cases where
1 . g. uu . X* .. ^ ! the country there are eight or nine ; .L c
ac making the luihbct Enterprise bl , ck8 to pne white person. ^"“Sj
rmr.injji h *K r *t sl ^ Vr & in t 5hn '
li I-Slvt *ociKy uf ^feiriiw.. .race.
i«i. ,- kjAi’ lier |r wh^re- HYofftjnsive
Editor 1
ers’ Alliance organization or not.
But
id Appeal huaip itself. It is one of
we would naturally infer that be is j r phe bosinW-tHiKenei tn wHI
uot.. Then if he is not a member, hW annb | e at '.Mly-M.
a In Ihu l iniirn tipm. n 111 lltx -- •*
unjustiy treated by whites.
. .. . * j . . . v li'ades mfrl Ukone jiiiiHerous where ag-
Educationally, the Opportunities for f ^ iv<; 'nhitescome into advice to the Alliance people in Die
he best country exchanges that comes negro children are general and m j co ni 4 | on u j t h aggresaive and ignprant above item, cocues too much in the!
to this office, and has a general appear-1 creaafOg. school-, mostly taught cn ] ore j people, In which cases th4 1st- : nature of ridicule or sharp critki-m, to !
11- .^1^1 jc^ahhers.DwA provided by .LV. Lmu
a»- v
t ie union.. _The_ younger brother was: "ar.
protect
• price i» fixed, founded
in the reality of things.
In thus entering into a political not * lo, " c dcoiaml, hut l>y the * Christianity and science are supple-
,,,^1 export demand. Labor in the facto- I m^ntary rcvelatious, ’
' :ino - I’rusperity and j ?: d^fe of tftfttffulioof district
j visited an academy in charge of two
too happy to keep thq secret to hi... - . .. .. „
.uu.c i»y iv.«. ««..y .r.. .' v ,. ,, . . partnership with Mr. Quay vou must - . ,
The 4* of July’ wilj ^ devofefl tb ^ p <>nlid v d in bis elder brother . sbare the lo86eg ms well as the gains ot j rM * J* fixed oy lire price of larm labor,
gen-rai review of'.he I nityUif cretI ^ ,' r0 * eJ ! U.wart him i„ the venture. It ia hot r«.n.yl«»ih. |
rer are sure to get the worst of it. But; have much weight for gm.l with that Vetera.w and such mijlim#.j^ 22**^“ * right to’“protest’ a ,uore ll !““ '•* ** if
ho*,In. k*'will. bM pari in «he.wln» -pfW. 1 *ppul»l<?l, he went several every cilizell „f tbe , M)ld mu , t (ee l hu-' o° tton S omu au ' 1 *'-««' -«« lrec
h T“»,?*»“'» •>« brother to the nj^ted at tlie smirch thus inflicted ou j ^''g- . .
young lady]s boarding house, gave the ' the Chief Magistrate ot the nation.” 1 * .*?? are ,U Y convictions.
.»* mv Impressions are corretH, - the uia- order, which is now struggling tor re :
the county for four months in each j j >r|t ^ i„ r K. U~.ii. «•-• ' 1 ' *—
the .«*le*'‘ H ,e a PPqLited ; he went several
An educated, accouiplidieil young T,t l, * t ‘ c ? ,,ul . v ror IO “ r ,n e *V’ f ? j joritv cf'white people in the South are 4 lief from the oppression of money rings “ r Y S1 k 1 J hours in advance uf his brother to the | niiliated at the
Sly of 1'eto.fcy, Mich., ha, .(.lit |-> v»r .with proapeet that the time wilt ,?„ s wtMj deal pativutl y and biudiy and trosta and tx.mbine, and nionnpo- bratmn of the Decla b.Mn <rf I hdy -n-W -,^i I mllUted at the
------ t ,i%i, *0011 be extended to six montltt. I ■ A. ....r • .. . ' I h 1 .. "* “ * **
with the colored race; and the negroes lies that assail it on every hand.
! enee. Oration^ w,i|Lbu. delivefedi juid*|-. ;
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
5.7
in general ate i-ot ili-coiitenfed with j .7“if Mr. iLeftvis is a menifier of the j suitable ceren«oiiies<ob-erved. fcojdiw?
■ [pni.tiou. There are eneouraging -UlUnee. tiieu he e.nhht, be in l-nriy ! ol the l -„i oll CnnferieraH) arfiries,
■ ■better sympathy and aeeord with thr Alliam'e . ■ . . ’ two were mmii in
people in dmir earnesteiTori t.. aoure | *»■« «t'*ens of the Re|mttie gehetalfy,!^
ford hem selves and the country the are invited tp.participate.ln this e*le-
sanre fiiram-Yal benefits and privies j brat ion. -
from -the lioveriHiient that are now j
enjoyed by the more favored and
ignal, at which she descended tlie
br<»uglit‘together as ir> Georgia.
Our white L'lreiatlau tnefhren
the South . Are. «n titkil at least
The 5th «f«-July-wMh l-e hccbffiedi
wenty cords of wood with tier own
muds, and has it piled neatly to sea- . . . 1.1*,-,
..flr-Wr summer use. iodianapohs young men who have been student-. ■{
«.dtm.i. ;ff. though not graduates, ot Athtutalutv I , is ,. iof |^5 , m( . nt towa „,
iShtt.’11 thiver refc^t.tb ftlm* courts for 1 - | here weu, in t.te ! OOIII.S. ( ;,j,s. i V erv nineh tloubt if as ' iittie
li! i f htottt one hundred and thirty eh,ldre„ , rrjcl t„ would exist if in any part o,
b>c«gh tjl prnmMf h -s- Jotng fatr work ,« the eoa.tuot, ;h( , Xort „ tllB S;)!I , e r , r „p orl h4„f col-
>"Ka, ntiott of the Geor- ESP ^ *
FOR gia Sunday Seitoul Association will ' average Xew E.igliud country school-
GENTLEMEN, j uouveue at Thomasville on tite 29rt» «! j house thirtyyearaago. While the® i,^ kII(! . M ,
Lae«*<i c.rnin and Cre«d> ypril, and c iitinuc to May l*t. Re- 1,0 ,aw comp diing nttendance, i a ir and just judgment on the park of favor of such cl a** legislation. Ridge. Lookout ^fountain and Clilcfc- J -M» y ?i .**?r .
HBHPiel.1. tt.mln.hl. d,teed railroad rates have been -ee- «“¥-*,» «™vrutir ambiuot, <fn \he | ,,,olr brethren in the J&rth; Mf-M "- = ■' ' ^
•s.oo DEM i m: IIAXD-SKWED shoe. tin.vu i.wuoau i.vlc.-» .mix. p H rt of colored parents to send their , thcilii -i, r i,» V p nerfr
feSSSb^^iyLftl^SSoE. ‘ttred, and aii delegates will be euter- ehiidreit to White peopie
' '£**« b »” t,w t,tlIe " a of Ih0 ““* rnTro^STeleTm^ educatim, ^ i nowhere tound a
>8.oo »nd >1 .~r, itDV.v sciiooi. BHOKg. f ntle. j ip provpte eitgin nr.ir^ euuyation ior , ||or ^ (’ffristiau spirit, a more lione.-t
lis|io.-itio:i to lre.it all men ot Jewry
rice with helpful kindness, alruQrcul-
wealthy class of people.
with visits to the great 'battle-,*fleltls
to! ‘Surely onr coiiteiuporary 1s not iu around Chattanooga — Missionary
I*.wi and Si.75 IMlYS’ SCIIOOL SHOES.
All inadf la C’onpi-t-»n. Huttoii ftael Lace.
FO
*3 & $2 SHOES LAtPlSs.
*1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
«Jr. Be*t Fitting.
f SI a**. Sold b*
ayer.
Intelligent Reader will notice that
ip provi.de eJtjui nrary education lor
the colored, . tin ! the county. school
j If the fanners of the South will j coinmisloners, who are excellent men i
! make a bold tight on the Conger lard ! seem thoroughly interested In tlie mat
j ,... . . .* . . ... ter. Opinions appear to be divide' 1 a>
j hill, the only way trie .monopolists will | w [h( . H ^ ¥aIlUge ‘ £ lhe Blajr hili , b „ i
b«i able to get it throogh -v\ill be to \ j t j 8 tuy impresdou that oatioji.al aid to
jfrea*e*Tt. < Ke^{t llffthtj fight all along education would, in that section, w*>i.k
We line? -IVia the ISeAm hog versus more liarm than benefit. Tlie Snu
“Whatever privileges are er joyed
by One cTi^s Of our people, under ilie
Government, sh'ouM be extended to
all alike. This i* what the Alliance
pfeople ask of the Government, and Is
wlyu Jtlwy oygbt lp-l)i|v<{.’*
Alter sialtag.(hat the sch* me is not
are not “«nimin/«f fo wifp” all ell
of (Hbcrbob, but only »urh at result
rf-om a disordered liver, vis:
jAgrti'
reFeii
go, He;
efers, QoWiveneSS, Bilious
olic, Flatulence, etc.'! J
heie they arc-net warn
* fa tfttAr, but aro aa Hourly ■(taw
slblo to iuuKo a rotnesly.
SOUL> iiVJillTWHEKE.
.WHAT IS CARBOUHEOm AVENARIU&?
tv red)
&** 'wVrH* fiind stboe fin-serving Coi
1 Oi!/fiain, appln-tl
re, ami a more generous ami genuine | Livingston’s but the Alliance’s, the
n wpita'lty than in this fail city of A’-
banv. G ». Wfien' March w'liids were
vliiriitig tfie snows over the Mas>a-
chii4etts i»i!ls and valley, 1 sat In the
i .k. „.i„v seems to-be able, and increasingly ui?.-
the negro, anti lhe Soulh u.ust attek to I pofed) w proyi i e for iu u«.d 6 K p, this
direction. '•
the
the latter.
Eoitou l KteLai r, of Thomasvilie, I £
anya tfieonly pang ol regret in con- t , e w j,i tes w'ere reluctant, to sell t«.
uecllon with his trip to Cuba ia that it I him land, but their views hav«
depriveil him of being iu Albany on * changed. They believt* it ilafer am*
g-, , , , i wiser to encourage him to mike an<>
Governor’s Day during Chautauqua. kepD home » A ^ m;lf(yr OW||
J^lin always mingles with the “\ ets” , ldI1 fln j t bose who get p.oss^iou of i
^i|Ms 8 °^d>ers i . for he is h»th, and a seldom part w*ith it. A cnysidcrabw
.-oholar and a gentleman besides. number have excellent credit, and ar
» : as thoroughly trusted as the sounder
i’uB Veterans of Albany w ill give t uf their w hile neighbors. fy>re, am*
Miss WltiiSe Havia. daugl.ter of thei more various, emptoyiurigs/are opet |7,ui, a*
. , , .ii-ii . t> tJ them than at the North. 1 he\
beloved departed (.onlederate | ofte «t outbid white t£«n it, -mall eon-
dent, a hatHUoma bridal present when , tra¥la tor builJing, traiispurtattun ol
'hr- mqtrte. Alfred Wilkinson, the j goods and tite like,
grandson of Kev. S. J. May, tlie fa- j Socially, there are several grades ol
1 negroes tn thia section. Those on the
light under leafy bloom in ait a>
! warm as that of Non hern June, and
I found Southern homes and heaftta aa
I'rsgiant an 1 wirni as the lair 1
1 ‘irenUied. «May G >d bless therafeverv
me. A. EL D.
amauga—a»*d.fhe marking of Confed
erate positions . taken, during. ()Hej
several battle**, m *.* •> •► i ‘ H ! -c->
5. Copies of the conklitiiriVm the
U. C. V’. may be had on app'Jc^^ou to
Gen. Clemen^ A- Evans, Ajntaiu-G«nr
eral, AlInntH. Oa.', and full infor|iia‘*uD
as to the quartet* assigired lo virion*
commands, ainT*>‘il ‘ofher delxUjl of the
VVeltand
••Asa Republican by conviction, ar- I 0,1 iiHoreut platforms, you believing
the garden, and the ! *•“«■>*. th ' e sucue5s 0,1th ' I" rt - V evittg tim llte sub-T,-earurv plat
, ; - , , | so long as it deserves success, let me : . ,*• ,, ,- s uu uca. ur> piai
the. presence of the „ quest y „ 0> Mr . p re8 i,i en t, to take a Stanford s hilt, would no more.
. her.ee the prov
inces oT science and religion ought to
l»«* properly distinguished. Let science
keep to her own province and she will
be honored and thanked as heretofore,
but let her not intrude into the inner
shrine ol our temples to desecrate
them. In her own province, science is
a glorious and welcome revealer of
God’s truth, nor should we attempt to
dispense with her wonderful revela
tions.
I that the tarilV is lor my benefit—I be-
plan, or
than
Waiting official, who, with as few j calm survey’of the situation and ren- | wmpensete the farmers for past iu-
words as possible, made the two one, ! Jer to yourself an account of your : J U8 J lc * e an '* hence are equitable and Many letters are received by the
anil thev went on rheir war wiri : stewardship. Thirteen months ago joaf, however they may savor pater- p. p. J*. Co. from patients, saying
and they weut. on their way «»•< ; you entered upon the duties of the “nltam, or socUltam, if you prefer that | they had used sucll and such a blood
■l . ■ , , ,, vou enterea
« feeling half triumphant and belt | highest office which the world has to
hitter, . he almost maddened by ; bestow; your party was supreme in
with a kind i the control of both houses of Congress
of vague consciousness of ap
proaching ill, felt strangely disquieted
foi;jsuch an hour. They alighted at
the hotel to which they were to spend
the ui^lit, the lamp light fell full upon
1)1- face, when horrors, the truth flash
ed upoq her. She had married the
SOUND Frtli OnOFUY.
ICt li-iouw Q ibblrr* KniHktdOil By
Eli F«-rki >. •
I
» wise i Qujfrttrrbaster-G'etieral, •Chattanooga, *'^^rr.?.e (iccepuon, wimo
ilonal I Teim -• • • - -*•■tepipt ; tb extricate herself
P!r"l O.TItedS^lcci^m^w^G^'^*
I nest.thepn-Mfoth tWlv..,„u'. ,l T !! r H? n it.,*?^-. Of «
tflftv whole r.,ttnthr;- .o brother when appri
.tie and benevolent ejects of °- f "^ brother to whom lie so
td Oot.-Tetlerau Veterans, by I «««rusteU Ids secret, was
accepter)
ourse the
this, iroui
urovrk ><*.*; - - • • • :
great many |>eople who {never
U an ordioatyS uious abolition leader. So will the[
I uW -V«b^Wr the laudyhodoubt. | J
' A coR^ikSI'ondkn'T wfltesiroin au in- ’ 1
plantations are generally lc.-s Intelli
t ink of roadiug the Sciiplures. but
.»no n.-tqi a ilusrv\ Bible to press! flow
ers in, uml as a receptacle for receipts
|f«»r making biscuits, often cavil about
.ptfhnd
''brush. At Is guari!nteed
Wyofl, above or \
ulr I A ctin^nsruxoBr writes worn au in
W.H. and .mSeaflnreian Government.; j <■*** «*u»«y «• New Tnrk: Far- | barb:llic ] an g u age that ilia diffl - -rri-'
RU.toad,_.nd_oth.r I,are leaving,Mr farms and mure !„ |ttouni ,^ Un The .nrge ' • ,«.^.nd h, Jhe ; thfc a , Jvncate , of % tnlck .
- - • • 1 patch trust and eleemosynary curren- i _ •
; try scheme acknowledge their want of ! A. Evans,
gent than ihosc in the city, while 'ouie theology that they hear about iu
hose who have come from the Carolina ! ll, e corner grocery. A grocery theolo-
■oast are sometimes so ignorant ami tian said tome one day: “Youi don’t
bdieve in N-»ah apd J tlie flood, do
MU 1 E5 '“" i arc “'Vli* ' <V U,e * lto K cU ‘ e h r jbS, I .mtjority live in otte-roomed
jepi ror sale. are settling upon newoi.es. There - - k —
orinutiou and Circulars : „ ot on |y no uioney iu the_ business—
there dpys Hot see.ui to be even a liv-
Star says this:
“1'hey oiler the plan, therefore,
which is now cnlbodieu iu the hill be-
lore C«mgress, as tlie bor-t thev could . . • . - _ • . ,
-ugge-t, for th.- relief of the iaqrnv- Jul -'’ rnoampment, may he obtained
eri.-hed and oppressed agricultural J from Col. J. F. Bliipp, .'A^sisfc^kt
classes of tlie coiuitrv ; bur, ii ilie wire ^ ’
sratesmen of the laud, in ihe national
Congress, can suggest, a better
and one ll.ai will afford the relief ! «• A,,c ur,w, ‘ l '-w.mH.w»<k .er| W , i n ; ' ‘rr*
sotiglitJ|«W'l*v thd -Aldinee iH*«>pte, we folly r« qoesta the pres.*, 4Mith-daf ly- «inty r. , ‘m -. • v., “i.,. ;A.„,
are sure the latter win accept it with 1 weeklv, of ttfe wlfiole count tx\ { »o tUll brother when apprised of tlie
the greatest ph asure.” the nntriot 1 1 — ,l *''” ”* 1 ^
'l’hat ? s sufficient tq sl.^w the drif\ ol« • * . •
our contemporary's cri iosm. Oor'da- ' VT,” - ,' f indignat,t bevot.d measure, and in the
feuse is easy, smf it wflM be a-* good- . imnll.-atlonr of these >(»encr-tt Drders. i ^
tempered as Editor A idpr-on’s hi-ture A ith editorial notice? m tire organiaa- |. Jar,< l,our 0, draged court fence and
; The editor of tne iwlimaeJite i- f t j OM .j^ii* * • blasted hopes, his feeling of fraternal
f both a Democrat and art AHinocaiu.m; i .... ‘ J. ' ,, •/., _ , l«»ve
on the pur- VII. Officer* pf..,thq General Staff
great humorist, 11 ese* ami conaiir.ii*ii« >‘u of the Alliance ' are directed to assist Division Com-.
! order, ami tb- ohligwiou take,, by Ah j minders in organ.ring their reapectWf 0 " ,,,,rthe <='^brother be.tamo a cott-
liaiiceiuen, to know that he is not re- , s 'biff,rntatioh ' through :' Sh, * ,d inBbr « te ,,le 5 >»"’S^
qtlired to support every ndtculoiis and I . ' , I brother, vrho never cea,e,t ro have a
undemocratic scheme wide!, may J* I the wreas annoarmmtAhe W n»r»l._ m- w
suggested as prouiiDiiig reliet to the soclatton. and generally to promote, the • "
agricultural class. The Ishtnaelite f cotnviete lederatlon'of ait C«le.!erafe1 :,tar,, ' U * ®"** e P , y l°»ed, went to live
wmild be under no obltflations to «p. s „ rvivnr , hrasnir ttion under the ] w,th: ‘h<* brother whom ho had, If not
port the sub-alliance sc.ieuie even it; r . .. . ... f t 1 ftrthrerf, leafned to uitr perhaps, and
the order had settled opor) ft as offering, j * "ostltution of the l u ted C-«>nf derate ^ m| to ‘ ’ ct
in Its opinion, the only possible relief | Veteran#. By owlcrof - ^
to the farmers: bur when Livingston Jno. B. Gordon] "
and of the Executive; everything
promised a prosperous and useful ad
ministration in w hich you, by simply
adhering to the pledges uuder which
you were elected, might earn another
term from the confidence and grati
tude of the people. The only cloud
upon the political horizon was your
acceptance ol a Postmaster-General at
term. Still, I trust we are both lion- purifier and sarsaparillas, mentioning
orable men and lovers of our country, j their names and starting they did no
It Livingston’s speech and your reply | good, ami thev did not get well until
have affected n*y opinions at all, it has , p. p. i\ (prickly Ash, Poke Root
been to increase my re*pect for you | an d Patasdum) was tried. These
and to have a meaner opinion of him. ) letters we started to publish, when the
1 do not think 1 atn more intelligent or ; various manufacturers wrotn us fear-
more a lover of honor and right than rnl letters, and we discontinued same,
thousands of other Georgia Alliance-j but P. P. P. (Prickly A«h, Poke Root
wrong man. but it was too late to re- Mr. Q ray’s dictation, ostensibly as a
trial anti She 'with a heart siekenetl by j '«»."*• '‘"-certain servi es perforate,I
ing the canvass, licit cloud, then
no larger than a man’s hand, ha-*
disappointment and chilled by a feel
ing of repulf-ivene?s at the unnatural j spread until it covers the firmament
ami terrible deception, without any at- , Look back now and reflect upon your
from the
Eli Perkins b*-f »re th*i G Ireston Y. JtL C. A
A man can toe funny and not be * | aiid he is well enough postei
^Jwa^changed to oue of bitter
hatred mid vimfietrveness. Years wore
.\l!i|ny,k|n
I j5> u .» iVitl
'Mknri.of My r.mtiBi.d, Xfff*(
inffij or Young
-■crEzo«flM*in
Farwir* 1-ontrlM. WHO tl
—IfacOtt Telegraph.
: j • \}Cf\ ' t^itiu pobic down, into GodV
Icountry, and-'.^et;rich ou the fertilt
•auds of Soul^iest Georgia.
The Ladies* Memorial Association of
Atlanta has asked all -Pile asMxiation-
uirbttghout the State ro suspend exer
cises on tne 26th, and join Atlanta in
tier great celebration. No oiie iu tin
State will deny Atlanta anything ii.
lie marked respect she will show thr
lusirimijdeadj . but the graves al
a *|j? ^at a^e visited but ouct
a ^tatiu tl’rgk not b*
prominent Allianceman, In'V
manly letter to Hon. Patrick Walsh.
>1 Augusta, sa}^: ‘*1 do not think
Uot. Liviugtou or the Alliance,Farraei
.'which "appfcArs to liave become bto
-pereon.il organ) cau do you harm will
<tec£nt people.” .The AlHaoctman i-
right, ai|d thkt 'a fi lial we have said a I
ikong. *No sensible, thinkiug, cleai
load 'd farmer can be iullueucea b\
khe spleen aud malicious abuse o
•dtfibr Dcmago^fle Liv^tigstbn or hi-
-impaignsbeet.
HINDERCORNS. Jh<
ajji Ai' cu ' 4-^-v 1
or aCdki jf’v!'
• *: n --
STEAM ENGINE
391LER
SEND FOR OUR CATAl OGUE and PRICES
T ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Thk.rk are lisle thread stocklnga that
to oiu* cpuld tell from silk. * Silt
jjcpokpigtt with face fronts are daiutv
T<ir firejBv occasions. E litor Tou
Gibstvi i^A igusti) Evening News.
What we would like to know is ho*
Tommy manages to see all these stock
ings, and knows so much about tbei
appearance on dress occasions. Even
few days Brother Gibson gives the peo
j pie of Augusta an item about tin
■ beatif ies of some new -kink, iu stdik
j ings, and how becoming th^f appear a-
| adorning beauty. Let us know ,
7 Tommy, and If you are going tovacau
i your position as stocking editor on the
News we will apply for it.
' On* Friday, April 25th, the Weekly
! Madi*onian, published in Madison.
Georgia, will begin a history of tht
TfiStThai i ^° r *? 5a Regiment. It will tn
I* furnished by Sergeant John W. Liud
sey and CapL < has. 11. Andrews, co
W r.to ug, and we will
seed you one on
15 Days
i .luhiMtonwqgipd,
less cabins, with scarcely any furni
ture, tenants without rent of
limitations. But those who Cwt. them off. jpirist a*i:JV
imnes. and take pride in making them 1 should coup* •>■»«»*» »f u
1,}_ j t m-isaud jlfcoy'.c werejya^ngand drink-
he : tag, and ‘tmat ll jbiircbme, and t« ok j
ivt, ; them off.' fchrist sai<J* th vt. ‘wlyen be
Gen. < oin. U. C. V.
and shield in thehour of-danger, when
the: hn-*band; who was now a father
too, should tie in a condition of irres-
work. Y'ou have sedulously d»-voted
yourself to the distribution or ‘patron
age;’ you have turned out nearly
40.000 Democratic office-holders, and
iu this ignoble business yon have filled
vncai cies thus made by giving ‘recog
nition* to the worst element* in the
party. You have thus degraded it to
the lowest level, till it no ionger de
serves or enjoys the public confidence,
ami its interest, as well as that of the
nation, demands its purification by de
feat You have earned for it the de
nunciation of the Hebrew prophet:
“The heads thereof judge for reward,
ami the priests thereof teach for hire,
and the prophets thereof divine for
money; yet they will lean upon the
Lord aud say. “Is not the Lord among
us? None evil cau come among us.”
Therefore shall Zion for your sake be
plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall
become heaps.
“But it needs no prophet to foretell
the result. The elections of last No
vember were a warning that the peo
ple would not tolerate your methods.
the -laj s of Noah.* ”
ugahi it WAJuhi.be as in
confidence in i s remedial piovmions
by stating that they are 'not wed led
Adjr.-Gen'l and.CJuel of Staff. ;
nn.tnwc 1 1 null ■ l‘t»u
ring tim‘years fofirpffiug the w ar.
d the tendenev is toward further l r
“Now, there i-
ology again.
•lean and attractive, tend y> torui
■ifgher secial grade. The two races!
issociate lyss with each other than believe that t
luri ■ • - 1 * ' *
mil
-eparation. White children and black
,»lay les- together than formerly. Tn-
legroes are coming mure and i»ore t«
lavp their own quarter* in each town,
n ith* ttreir .etuir»ibe"« and schools. Tou
lai^ ajitQpprtion ol tia^young people,
first generation since slavery. l.w
to it, aud tiiat they are prepared to I
V ,d lilt*'whale story, too. So you j KP5W.»J>I better dI,o whici, n.ay be
V o J suggested, it Is a little
I DITOK JUE CM1\
Uitre Ili-t View* <«nr Vital
■ Mirren tin g Poiult.
amazing that
Uncle Jiuiiuv arid some of Ue other
BiWdS'MJi^T" 1 ^ 'fS.TOtt aoe.tr.litt* to
about a whale, it sir*, ‘ajio [ d*o-*b..,l.l -pottnee atia.t, th. .
God prepared a *re«t and if <SSl ‘ 1 a1 >' n »f 1 'te for .ho*l„* up tlie lolly <M Fr.nm,t, • otattaoe. >e«,
eould tu.ike tlie un'ver.M*—it he could sohetne and tor^ lauflhttqt at tlie The Xewv htkea-thrr opportn,lily to
j wildness of its half-hearted advocates.
! re-aflir’in^ifs VTiefliVaml' re«dHie-s fo
siv •U*t tliere be light,’ he could sai . , ..
-let there be a bi* flail.' The world i. ' ,' Ve . "t «<rpri*e.l *.t l ode Jtm.ny, lor , rrI „,„
a ...tr.eie, the violet i, a mira*!,. ,»«,. ! h» H old »non*U to,know better j "f 1 * 1 De.tttaratio priulple. .
uiiticfe ” lhe Ishtuaelhe IS opposerl r«a»! class i the Alhami* pr«»pn-es to liglit; for ifa, ye ir g. but living under the shades of a
astlf -lio'Voa i H'»r »n«t«»w it i pr h,cipM- wittdti. nn.l through tb* ereirt ?orro«
.IiaiiIiI Vuv aim i.ijI aa t IfW Mr.« an.1 .U i.i. . . .' t 1 t>, ......
You have refused to heed the lesson,
ponsibility. And aiul day when the j and the elections of next November
ehler-brother came home, crazed wi*h j will emphasize it. The narrow lie-
i drink, perhapaitwos a feel In* of lhe i P' , «*“ | i majority in the lower House
i ... . , , , will be swept away, and vour path for
, old rarebit..* jealousy that took pos- t | le | atter hall - OI your administration
j se«s!6n of him—perhaps he could not ; will be a path of thorns. Y’ou have , ,
hjttt^if explain tite eat.ae, he without j rewarded the toagnfficettt majority of I & dLeffi^d' b y 'free' speed, and lair
a word of, tvprnitt* to bit. wife shot his ; ^^.*,'""..“^ ".7 "“S!”'“!? I discussion,
brother dead in her- presence. She
fled' from the hou$e nevfcr to enter if j .’i-affection is spreading
again, and to-day she leaves i throughout her borders in
men, hence I do not thing Col. Liv
ingston or the Alliance Farmer (which
appears to have become his personal
organ) can do no harm with decent
people.
1 have taken the liberty to write to
you because my sense of honor and
right have been outraged and I felt
that if I were villified «t would do in*
good to know that 1 had the sympathy
of good citizens.
yours truly, * q -.
The writer of this letter, as wjll be
seen, is a member of the Alliance.
He favors the so-called sub-treasury
bill and he differs entirely irotii the
tariff views of this paper. Our cor
respondent, however wisely believes
that an houest difference of opinion
should be tolerated. He realizes that
men can differ and yet be entitled to
tlie respect of each other; that abuse
has no place in argument ami that an
honest opinion, even though it might
be a mistaken one, should not subject
its holder to vindication.
We believe these views are enter
tained by thousands of good citizens of
Qeorgia. in and out of the Affiance.
We bt-lieve that the Alliance, individ
ually and collectively, does not endorse
the proscriptive principles laid down
ami Potassium) is triumphant on
* very occasion, and ha- made a host of
friends in cures of Syphilis, Rheuma
tism. Scrofula, Blood Poison, Dyi.
pepsin. Malaria and ketnale Com
plaints.
Postmaster General Waxamakkk
uses the following exclamation over
, his signature in a Philadelphia news-
IV ith greatj’espect, [ paper: “shades of Moses on the Nile I”
For a Sunday school superintendent
this is hardly dignified. “Brother
Wanamaker should confine himself to
to such expletives as “Rats!” “By
gum!” or “B’death!”—Nashville
American.
An Eti lior'd GrunCrtilldren.
J. R. Dodds, editor of the dally and
weekly Arbor State, of Wymore, Neb.,
says: “f have seen tlie magic effect
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in
cases of croup and colds among m^
grandchildren. We would not think
of going to bed at night without a bot
tle of this remedy in the house. Cham
berlain’s medicines are growing more
popular here every day.” Sold by
Hilsman & Agar Co., Druggista.
Travers (to tailor)—You’ll have
by men who are seeking office and j to measure me over this time. 1 guess
working its influence for their own j I’ve grown some lately. Tailor—You
use j must be mistaken, sir. The last time
'J he Chronicle respects the views of [ I called on vou yon were shorter than
its correspondent. He Is entitled to ever.—Clothier and Kurhisher.
them and doubtless has reasons for be
lieving them to be sound. He has the
good sense not to question the honor
and sincerity of men who challenge
the correctness of his opinion, or to fly
into disgraceful passion wheh hi:
i by riveting upon her tlie chains of
I Quay ism. You need not wonder that
rapidly i Thej Say II la Not Tritr.
manner j From »he Atlanta Constitution.
If |at which place this woman, young
hat may render even her allegiance Editor Constitution Seeing
doubtful.
“The outlook for 1882 is even dark- i
! your issue of this date your Washiug-
.Periodic Headache and Neuralgia;
cold hand»nnd feet, and a general de
rangement of the system, including
impaired digestion, with torpor of
the liver, etc , are, in certain localities,
invariably caused bv Malaria in the
system in quantity too small to pro
duce regular chills. Many persons
suffer in this wav and take purgatives
and other medicines to their injury,
«heu a few doses of Sha!lenl>erger’»
Antidote for Malaria would cure them
j at once. Sold by Druggists.
Tuk Czarivitch ami his brother.
tave been ^Howwt’lo’irow ip’wifh "And lhat«tprvor R 11*34!"'I>u you • USSSlIt’ K!* 'udSHL''SfSfsaW.l prittciph- witldtt. mid thmngh borrow—'hat been mjou ruing for | « r . ‘were tire Fresidentia” chTction' to \ to, ‘ correrpondont pitbllaliett a report
Lteliere that ?" says the grocery thaol-; "Al! _,.*!„ .1 ! T<-tito.-rath- party the N>»-a is wi»H It. I aa ribt t while. WitTi ulentv of nuttier take place to-morrow there could 'bat Alliance olltciais at W aaliington , l’rinee George, will vntt this country
scarce be «i doubt ot Democratic sue-1 were dickering with the Republican : the coining summer. Both are young,
i cess. Let me counsel you, Mr. Presi- ’ party, and that one J. J. Holland, who ; the future Czar being but twenty-two
thing new U to be seen. I wm riding '-P-.k ” , whUkT »™i r-porlity •*>rfniN»«»l«r]tfnH<y *' Nohllih Wfio«jile ha. been j |1« bJS ytL'^Mn on^hJrt y w j ia • CCT€di ‘* d with bci "* °" c °f "-e [ years or age. andthey will doutle.. bo
me .day-in a procession, in an *>peu Io this 1 answer: ‘If you wn! a3 * ,t * ufacturer®• and it is now fiirhtinE the * Hn,, lr stq^Bgely.fidyeiitunm-*. and ! of misused power.
un spea ^ ^ l omnnutini. ti.*i stin ...on ... nMvti*.,^ tho Allisiite want®. If the Alliance - nrimii ma nn.ior r in* tirm t-f«u vi«*i imi ^ this retrospection
.he idea that freedom means the ab 4 Relieve thai ? ’ says the gro^xy tneo , -‘ , _’‘r“'“ ^’ _ j D *m°cnin<* pHi-iy the News is wMHt.U* Ahpr.t w1>ile‘ With plenty of inonev | fake place to-morrow
'enee ol all restraints; and they swarm , K i ^ u * ' j TtOPf0*$* clavs'deglsltfiop In the inter-! -W'e believe tint I)eu»m*nicy In .ii**. u> gratity every wlviua and caprice ol j = ^ ri “
he streets at ad hour* wah 1 w ' ^T.* pltj.-icallv iat'posJible lor tint it. Itie.'ntaunlactiirer*, in thntotlpuriry oirer* to ev.-ty ylars hnnax. ffi«hioti,->lwr iraoeia Irani
dpe -k “ i ti,e borniholders, in that of the nat»onftl|*g
To this 1 answer: “If
i will make him
•uriosiiy of children whenever any-
place
carriage with Governor Gordon,
si,a. au ™«, u*, a,^
a , death, aud he » ho can .rea*, man 'ball be extended to die morefavored waif - m.nv that, this, .f it is hghtrai
re^ttec^tris-^qjriianJ W^ltit awaa.I th<% agricultural clH * a - ‘ >0 “° tf,p ( for sfiecisl ami. exclusive frufurs froir
" i to ' w -.i jV: I. : jS r JLS4 he of ESMiSTZ f ‘"e nr. ... su.lt it .ha.; m
for Colquitt, and Dr. Duncan. Severa
hues the carriage stopped fbr
the Allism*
minutes, and each time the neg
crow ded one another to look into the j i
■ * - r '
arriage anil tn shake hands with thr
Governor am! Senator. At one powi'
i bright lo king negro, about thirl)
f ears old, pushed ahead dl the othere
.nd said,** “Are you Governor
Gordon?” “Yes.” said the Governor. Toll* Abeat
jleasantly, extending his hand, ‘‘I am ^ -reral.
If the AHiapey rirbodiFAfs. nmJen i)hs firon
lizhUng
frotfii-
rw<'
the extending of special privileges to,
manufactiM-ere, narionai bankers, bond | right and in its fight to obtain them,it
SOME BAiNBKIIMiE NOTES. [holders and wlji-key manufacturers, 1 shou11 be opposed.
imn vict ion
! legislative committee of the Knights of | made much of by New York society,
should bring j Labor, had said in an interview that
t» ia yei to be tlie victim of
dafket tragedy. *
New Orleans’ J’opo/afion.
The census of the city oi NewOr-
t.(HE FIGHT ATfOtT WHIPPED.
r iv \i t nnu * e>nR j 11 * 1 complete*! I»y the tioard of as*
G. ». , - I,nc jscssors makes the population of tho
The Jffw. nnd Id
;lad to sec you.”
i tie black m m sur-
minute. :
and, at tr*e same lime, favor even
f¥^* Ti, A-lianra platform ia goo.. . x-
at nn«piM . * ton—io the exclusion of all the rest? j "Pt t hHr lt i-outain* a coi.rrndlotion
Does rt expect the fshnaaelite to dr- j and a m» ren.plank. f r favor«*Ja reVl«^
nounce the jute trust, the sugar tru*r ion fh4 . pre-^nt reb.rnl system In
Bain bride, Ga.„ April 15, 1SOQ.
,V««i and Advertiser:
id mission was free, as on Sunday,
nany blacks came in. I preached to
about two thousand people, of which
•er laps -one-fourth were colored
1’hey occupied a place by 'themselves.
| snd all the other thievish trusts, and
!yet advocate the formation of a still
! more extended and hurtful trust in
I-was truly gratified over the casti-,; toharea and ^ cotton— under gov -
gation you have given that fo^sileged 1 eminent auspices, at that? It is un
political humbug Livingston, for Jiia.j 'peakably preposterous.
order to ‘ aJl«*r*l more extended fftelli-.
ti**s for nommon e*he*atirm” and alsp p
red*rcfioo«J State and national tax«;s.y
r Kill
■•>»/ .‘i
i* AWm Kutrkrd
mi warranted attack upon Hon. 1*?**,^ ^nd’d^mit wlshlolmruruckl one* an.1 the lime. ^-<1 an.v.h-jb
WashiNoton, IV. C., A[*ril 17.—
Ctialrmart Ffuistbh bf the Ifouse Agri
cultural Committee 1‘ioks to be rattled, j baser appetites of spoilsmen. Cease to
I’he Southern Congressman have fired ; expect to gather figs ot thistles, or to
hi upon him live hundred petitions in *°*ich pitch without defilement. Ap-
, , i T . i ... _ . ply to your public duties the high
ILD impos-tbH* rt. 1n.-re»s» e*l<-caU0»ial, ih« week, every one ot them pro- stail j ard of morality to which you ad-
fadlitltis ami jvt^nce State taxation at j te^fn^ against the passage of tlie Con- i here in your private life. Remember
witli it repentance and amendment, I the tvro orders would work with tin- 1
vou still have before you three years : ... . . •
which may be frttitlul for food. Bear ; Hepubltcat. party in the South. I. hit-
iu mind that ‘faithful are the wounds i mediately wired Dr.
ot a fiiend, but the kisses of au enemy information of this infamons charge. c [ ty 236,!)Js— an increase of only 20,-
are deceitful.’ Discard the advisors I have good and true men at the , 57^ over the United States census of
who are luring you to your downfall. ^ our o lzation at Washing- 1*0. The returns for most of the dls-
. . , . , f * - j trlcts, however, are only estimates,
ton, and know ing the falsenere of the ! j^d the Times-Democrat doubts their
report I was not surprised at the fol- correctness,
lowing reply:
“Washington, D. C., April 10, 1890.
—H. C. Brown, Atlanta, Ga.: Your
te egram just received.
Recognize that the truest political ex
pediency lies in the application of con
science to public affairs, and that you
can serve your party best by stimulat
ing the notder aspirations of the na-
j tion, rather than by pandering to the
Walsh, and onr brother Underwood.
: patch fetlings: but it cannot avoid a ought m known it. tl, as we■ umter
except a few who were Known as H* is, and always has been, a de«ua^ tln|ff of rW i^,i e in dealing with a j snind the cnh-trerfStofr plan ' is a
preachers and teachers. 1 h-*e came t gogical office seeker, and not being | scheme w hich is uow declare*! to be | 3tan * 1 e **.. ^ j-
award the Iront, and sat am »ng tliej a biete gratify his thirst for political | w Hhout a father bv its fatheiVft^da,
whites. I cannot see'how any closer 1 prominence by any ability Of his, ami snd whose paternitrwill.no .lo.ibt,
glitig could have beeh agreeable to through,the Alliance,l»e hopes to climb j ^ referred to the ca
white people, and l think the; into place and power by ill-tiaied mor of the boss end man ii
, _ n your own homo.
AVc {tav !1 6*c:ght». No cask
as-f a air.:il you arc suited
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Vver 45.coo Southern homes
• ted by us on ihu plan
siocc is.-. Fairrst method
of sale known. Buyers saved
a’’ risk, and easy red
Perfect Instruments
at Lewes*. Cost.
Valuable Information.
UODEN &. BATES.
SAVANNAH, CA*
pafermtv
mingling could have been agreesDie to tl.ijougb.the Allutnce.la; hopes to climb | 500M ^ referred to the cultivated hu-
the white people, attJ I think the | into place and power by ill-time.] [he end jn gome tj.ir.l
negroes felt more at home by thefii- aiaise of his |*e«-rs. He is politically 1 m j na t r #.i troui e.
. de$d in our section. His unmannerly, The I-htnaelite doesn’t purpose t..
Religiously, ones impressions vary lmt -of-place attack upon these good : Ka5 - e aliv time ,| ef y. IK |i„c, it« Iriendli-
tccordlug to his point of approach, and true men, and tne insult offered \ uesg to th<? agricultural interests It
l he pastors have great influence qwr ,| W good citizens of your city, whose | has « record on that line and stands by
their people, and while some ol these invited guest he wae, when he urtered } t | t ^as never abated its advocacy of
are good men, other* do not inspire the maligning wurds at the Chautan-! w * hat y r believes to be right or hesitated
confidence, i attended a contenjnde -qua, hasAoreAter:sealed hia fate. Wei j* lte ♦p pos | t *ou to wbai Jt believes to
ut a^Rteut ministers and ueac -os in ihanklol that the press of Georgia ^ wrong either to fortifv friends or to
charge of a Baptist preacher who has. baa condensed the inckster, and given disanu enemus, and iu that faith and
it is said, over five thousand me inhere him his deserts. Northen is the rising practice we shall transmit it.
in his churches. He visits each church sr^r umonk the Alliance men iu this " r m r
once a month or ofter.er, admoni-he> action forTvoyernor. « n lm«r* r tiBeut Question
.1, (Koplc plainly, ««d «***»<?»".» Our ct,’., people ham « 1m: ! rro. thr Ita—poli.Joa™!,!.
admmbters physical di-cipline. B U>g awawened from ther loug lethargic .
t -ent for one day on complaint •(' an deFp, and are proceeding Vigorously ; A
. , . ...i injured husband, he ro»ie to the house, to build up.
historians of this gallant corps. Th* ; the couple into the yard, asked There has been more new residences
first paper will be the “Organization j a feW4guestlons,.applk*«l bis horsewhip . built within the past twelve mouths
of the Regiment,” to be followed bv • smartly to both parties, and settled the , than there has*byen in tweuty years,
“Camps and Operations Around Ports- 1Ie was a s!aVe ‘J 11 ‘“\ waS *"* ***** lhe F
... rereywi »» v _. | thirty years ol age, bur has since The ice manulactorv is rapidly
mouth and Roanoke Island. Nex learned io read and write. He ha> building. Mint julips, and long-todies
in *»rder being the “Battle at Sawyer -, sound ptactical sense, uot a little elo- : fot>sen up iu the perspective.
queue**, and is universally resjiecleJ j E'ectnc lights are an assured fact,
and trusted by both rac* s. ^ fine Academy will be built.
1 attended another Baptist church i„ **vera,” truth, we have “caught
where the preacher displayed all • he . on “ to the stir, bustle and energy of
Laue,’’ and so on in regular order un
til the last scene of all at Appomattox
The subscription price is fl.00 a year,
and the history of this memorab’e reg
iment is worth ten times that much.
- MANHATTAN
If tlie Council acts in accordance
case came up in the court over
which Judge Brill presides in St. Paul,
in which a big colored woman was a
witness. She testified that she had
whipped her little boy very severely,
and as she went on with tlie story of
the exceedingly stiff' beating she had
administered, the Judge’s clear brow
scheme . fpr the farmt'r^ . Jo obtain,
money from the uatfeual government
at four percent, or any-other-Interest,
it is the most preposterous proposition
that was ever made. Government aid
to private enterprises of any kind I*
unconstitutional and undemocratic*
but this idea of government aid to in
dividuals surpasses anything of tlie
kind on record. We hope we do not
have a right conception of the sub-
treasury plan and that the Alliance
does not entertain any such idea aa
suggested. If it does It ia certainly
doomed to disappointment and wilU
injure its power to do good.
eer bill to tax laid made of cotton that evil can give birth only to evil,
_ * . . * . ■ itn.I flint wna 1 nc A I, ■ a # ai.i^truta nf
eJ oil. A week ago lie declared he
would call up the bill on the 13:h, but
he weakened wheh the day arrived,
and still has itin his desk.
do**’t esow w hen it will com* up.
He failed to ctune to the hou»e to
day, but his lieutenant, Mr. Allen, of
Michigan, answered for him and de
clared he could not say now when it
would be called. The truth is Chair
man Funston is in no hurry to commit
ba*r-kari.
HAD THKrR EFFECT.
The petition from Alliaiicemen and
from the colored societies ot the south
have had their effect. It is noticeable
that the hog lard lobbyists have re
turned and that of itself is a suspic-
i ions circumstance. When they pressed
A >c» .*eth«s #f Frcatinf liiwase • tiH , measure through the committee
Whkt are they ? There is a new do- , tl Jeft that they hau the
parture in the treatment of disease. n| * . .
consists in the collection of the' whipped.
SDeecbes used by noted specialists of | not so bangfine now.
Europe and America, and bringing! Their return seems to indicate that
tliem within the reach of all. For in-
..... .. . them within tne reacti Of an. Jorin- ( . h r .f,,.,.....
grew a little darker, andlie interrupt-: Ul€ treatroent pursued bv | a *-e not so anguine of success
eU her to mak if it had been necewniry j a ial ph y 5 i c ians who treat indices ' «*« «" here, horse, foot and
to chastise the boy so severely. The , t j on% Rt0 mach and liver troubles only, dragoon,
colored lady looked astonished at the i w%g obuined and prepare*!. Tlw
and that you, as Chief Magistrate of
05,000,000 of freemen, have on your
soul a charge for w hich you must reck
on to posterity and to God.”
MEMORIAL DAY IN ATLANTA.
The Old Vet* mf the Slate All Cor-
diallr ■■▼ited.
That Ferrlhle Ou*h
In the morning, hurried or dllBcult
breathing, raising phlegm, tlghtneaa
“When the man is ready for the
place, the place is ready for the innn,”
ought to be true every time, but r t is
not true once in a hundred times.
Nioetv-nme out of a hundred, when yr auy t
they go to the place, find somebody ' stages of consumption. Dr. Ac er •
who ha, no business there tilling it. 'sold'under a
in the evening or — .
or any Of these things are tteJUJ*
They are there because they got there
on the shoulders of their betters; fill it
because they use other people’s forces,
and stay there through sheer impud
ence. “Many a rose is born to blush
airs of a demagogue, with considerable i this low world, and we intend'to be i < l‘ ,e * t,on * Gazing intently at the eo* 1 J atrnent of other physicians, ceie
skill in swaying his audience. He -hail • heard soon, and Jelu O. G. G. ( she inquired : i ted for curing catarrh was procured
a Talinagean imagination in picturing “Jedge, was you eber de father of a , and t m these Incomparable cures
Bible scenes, swayed himself loan*! 1 . M wuthleas mnlatter boy . ! now inclnde disease of the lungs, khi-
TTnp txtottd l \Tril? PA ' 4'. "T'j i fro. shouietl. bent himself double, au.i , . ’ no *. M, d the Judge, hastily. nav8 female weakness, rheumatism . fftl , h _ nhr«im«*»a rh«r <i<a w» • . , -
LIFE reSlRAALE CO. w , thth€m»mu,end. t ,° , iol the packe,) occa.-iouailv pa„«-<t to start a prauliar Why do so many u.tailm«it persons | -rhen, Je, tee, you don't know m.ffln , neryoas debility. tlon, to,l hyph) ,u.,aoa o.at shewu ln Grant’sparkmtfii, city for the ac to a simol of cotton
meeting Wednesday night, the, wil I humming «,und which was caught im stubbornly retnse to take any kind of about de caae.” Thts new metho.1 of-one remedy for 1 menrab e and could live only a abort commodauon of vuming reterans. A eve,, to a spoo, o, c
Af \EW YORK kill the Improvement Company, and j „y his hearersand ended in shouts aud ! medicine lorel.ght illness, when first | — one disease” must appeal to tlie com- d,„e; she weighed less than seventy cordial iuyitationr is extended through a lady to me 'he o-her day.
Of .-MiW Aihaov-s oroeress U,e ioritblOM ' screams. The impression he made on «kc„ sickamlwhe,, the greatest ben- mon sense of ail suflerers, many ot : P®«nds On a piece of wrapping paper you to all brother veterans, and we by expermnoe ttait the charge ^ys
give Albany s progress the aorst blow , f. vnr .hi^ .n.t , fo.m.l rh.i ent may be d^iretl from plain simple .. a .hnm h.» .T»ei.nmHli« 111 etkcu, i»be read of Or. King’s New Discovery, sincerely hope that you will exert, works well, particularly when you
. ’ ' ..1 _ kastla . Jo k lo - 11 i : l Tl.o .nrula a rr «lirt> tO
Ram Caspo*. Avent Poothnc-t Georgia.
OKre with A. « . Albary. iia.
*-» s m.
The following notice has been sent
to tlie Ordinary of every county in
Georgi i:
Dear Sir:—In view of the fact that
the Fulton County Veterans’ Associa
tion have inaugurated a general Con
federate veterans mass meeting, to be
held in Atlanta from the 25th to the
27th of April, for the purpose of hav
ing a re-union of our old comrades in
arms and celebrating Memorial Day,
and laying the corner stone of the
Confederate Veterans’ Home, we have
decided to address the Ordinaries of
every county in the State, requesting
them to extend a cordial invitation to
ail of the old soldiers in said counties i . . B
to come to Atlanta at said time to as- j unseen, and waste its sweetness on
sist in the celebration of said memorial the d»*sert air,” in the order of this
and other services. Invitations have aelflgh world. Providence does not
been extended to all of the old genet- i , ir Vr(lh , n „p
als of the Confederacy, a large num- | ”*«" "--Change.
A scrap oi Paper sar;iiler £.lfe. ber of whom liave accepted, among' * * *
It was just 'an ordinary scrap of , them General Joseph E. Johnston. Time Is Money,
wrapping paper, but it saved her life.; -AH organized bodies of eight or New York Star.
db* was iu the last suges of copsump- ™ ora *" 11 "* “* "*»er P*y (or anything I pur- i iherem.' '
, . - ^ I,uiwlred and fifty having been pitched: h r hnr liave it sent ‘col- \ a harm ess
tlon, told by physicians tiiat she was i„ i-. ™.i, L ,1,1. .Vi,„ chaw, at a fore, nut have 11 ra Lire. A iiarimm
Ax Ohio firm offers to supply col
lege students with all the ready-made
„ . n answer to j oratlo „ 8 an q essays they may need at
charge therein stated, we pronunce it . ranging from $3 to|25 apiece.
aheolutely and infamously false I P r "-es rangi g *
ev**ry particular. Will answer in full
when particulars are received.
L. L. Polk.
«<;. W. Met CNF.,
“J. H. Turner.”
This shows the infamy of the charge,
and we know you will give it place,
and do justice to the noble men who
are sought to lie Injured by this trick
of some politician, who hopes to re
main in power by destroying the con
fidence the Allianceroen have in their
leaders. II. C. Brown,
Editor Southern Alliance Farmer.
Z
Our Very Be»lPe#P«e
Confirm our statement when we fi
that Dr Acker’s English Remedy
in every way superior to any and all
other preparations for the Throat and
Lungs. In Whooping Cough and
1 roup, it is magic and relieves at once.
We offer you a samole buttle free.
Remember, this Remedy is sold on a
postlve guarantee. Sold by IIUsman
& Agar Co.
Vines that have three-fingered
leaves are as a rule poisonous; those
that show five-fingered leaves can be
handled with safety.
in thecheat, quickened pulse,
sweats at night, all
postlve guarantee by Hilsman & - f*F
Co.
Ax English mineralogist has discov
ered, so it is rumored, a rich and lxrge
deposit of phosphate rodt on Breezy
hill, near Macon.
>-0 Mercury, no Potash, no Mineral
r, no I '»wazTs*. •• • f
; Poisons. A concentrated extract «
, ?i-S?2li h SS l S& -dindtio*
y s progress urn worst diow j ~7 was - not favorahle ; an , t ( foun ,i t h,t may be drived from plain simple
received. But IheConneU j wM|e regarded hi, s - 11
work with distrust.
said
find
^stem
are
and "bolesom.
Wonderful
ics 1
it has ever
has loo much sense for that. They sre
that they would lose what we have so
teng been crying tor—the $100,600
y insuiiifii!, -*e»ri/ iimj* un
factof a physicl$n w hen caBed,
' " *’ the t
is tc
alterative is Wooldridge's
Mrs AxsTmirV FshxRstocx
Pb*£lel,.hi.,
ot
fiver,
ttons and aid nature.
i this date »*n ICK at I
Ptwraky’a”
ent want of respect
a —y . . _, . . , among negroes lor each other. By re- , ^
how!,, and then run a mighty poor | q „,, st -5 joioed in marriage 4 rolIn<co) . telligent perrons that
«,-.rtT.S&orr ,.rin..-Sunday tous-t»oS»«h«» geutog waterwork. in the dl-. „red couple. Afterwards I tried to ! (*>"' thia boon. And
toUf.m. aud iron* * u>«|». n. runted state of feeling that would show the audience of colored people s * nu .h**' .1 r. tiad bv all. We guarantee that
J: Lne. The Oonocil will have ,o S pus,. I good reau,ts wm*i follow if they *£**$$£££ ^ J ‘
- r. x | , . .. ... . should maintain a Christian home and a r t ,ni,u, J "iuiout piping or irrua-
NOTICE! ,,>oe9 who woold wand 1,1 lh *lahkle faithful to «Kli ether, when I non, and are thorough in their effecU
'way of Albany’s progress and success : was interrupted bv au elder reo*ark- *£® * perfect physic for men,
- - *“ ’■ *• - - - - Sold t>y Hils-
r arnTThorouSK^reabw Hie^abMSS f ,n ^ K ot a sample bottle: it helped her. yourseU in norifviug all of our coni- j in a hurry. The goods arc * ur fj t ? ** 1 hiia< , eil' , " ,, » nearly $14,0®® *•
, h . a ™ ^the SSS ”rn»ri3SS shefiwght a lirge bottle, it helped ber Jades in your county. Pleaae let us ! sent without delay, and then, besides in Her will, leaving
Turning they find whih aA guara^Ld to raree^W I ™>«, bought another and gre- - —*'be«
Thou/midJ^n thousands out ota.ingle bottle, rad the use ofl«a«, continued its me and
Ono'dteconragi n g sign is the appar- i Prescribe ^meiljes to move the bowels, y 4^»°K.y 1 'L‘.l whictTare^“guaranteed‘‘tocyrrevexT HI! mote, bought aimUier and grew better know how many to expect from your it save, a greatdealofume six of
it want of resign and con»»emr E ? n *P a,al€ . the * ver » "L*® 11 the '■i*. i'L* i a# . WrU «nH th* im» of 1 tort, continued its me and is now , county. Uhas. D’Alvigny, i at the counters for change. I T.. ..uoiav L««*« r
, uie ^ Thousands upon thousauds out ot a single bottle, and tbe use ot j 1LO u;c ,
;. Why do not in- •« ors are“wnt anSu ally by our which, aa statistics prove, has ruined ! rtro«*. healthy, rosy pump, weigh-
' b '““ PL*'" ; people in tl£h£e that they’ may at- 1 more stomachs than alcohol. A elreo- I mg Impound,-, For fnfler particuEra
,,'i'o?,7' r ^ JTi 1 i Cdn lhis boon. And yet it may be L»»r describing these new remedtev « ^ DrnKtst,
Tk* City Tax TWW-
racaf* fur
within tha m Migrate
Atbaar. Fu.uity owuer>
now of Iha
. ; ■■ -v- ——--y — r • -pi- —■ “ | intct i up.r'i uj au cniri 1 ruui n- - , - c • , ,
are now.n**«n for the to the wall, and come out and stand i Jng, “1-doubt iX they do dat”; and this w^ M ^r | jp | | enudfeo.
;• np«,a reotmd for mivancement, pr o-j was/oHowed by a ^nereTexprf^! ”*$*££*±1
roere •» ^ptw^«Bkoi «^oiu *r.A *.ntomrlus! An/4 rs.xrni! whlc “ that-cb^ttLmarriwtliii ft b ; „ Af T
gxvas and enterprise! And they’ll
+
clerk A. «. C. I de
I re-1 SaxxToa Moutnx, of VermoaL wai
they eighty ygars old last Mondaj,
dec- - sent free on”receipt of stamp to pay F”rt Smith. Trial Bolt les. of this won-
tric Bitters, if used according to direc-1 postage_by Hostdtal BeBHriy ceae|gJ«tPfcn»*a»y free H. J. Lamar*
Ch*s.'D’Alviont, at the counters for change. . .... nrrX.V 1
H. F. Stsbxi, sav what I want, give my name mid 0 . X.I *« . „ b, checked
J. F. Walker. aildrcss, and walk oil, witliout anv K „ ow ,iigthat»cn *' ol lVU .
To welt for change is ina< |.,y, and the first stagey
A . J . W EST,
tkms aud tbe use persisted in will
bring you good digestion and oust the
demou Dyspepsia and install instead
Eupepsy. we recommeDd Electric
Bitters for Dy
of Liver, Stoa
at 60c and $L0fi|
I-amar A Sons, f
and all diseases
cys. Bold
pany, Toronto, Canada, sole pro-;
prietors. Reliable agents wanted.
w , ^ ____ ^ ^ ^ hereby
W. H. Kochi, a nuisance. Have everything rout ti'on L<wgB
T. H. Williams, -C. O. D.” gnarratee A«" .
Sixes the great fire at Seattle-last
June perartu hate been granted tor 1„
M5 new buildings that will cost
Friend—Well. Etbel, how do yon |
like (parried life? Etbel (enthusias
tically)—Its simply derightful. We’ve
been married a week, and have had
quarrels, and I got- the beat ot It
Start*—Boatoniap.
Committee on Eucampiuent.
Address Chas. D’Alvigny, Ch’m.,,
.Seventh Pryor street.
i (rouble,
aisance
“C.O. D.”
Remedy,an* 1 w
a week,'
e r’s Knflta (
refund U» “^2
as per dlrec-
AU vice te aeisen.
Mm. Wets low’s IliPmunAA^C^
1,1 rad° *>'*?** o»r
The King ot Dahomey was edu- ■ teething.
should riwsyt Se uS7 fm ChUdr- corrrot.
rated in Paris, but Omcruolty w« not j to. gumjj ■ dli; j
’ r a
refined out of him. He Is just as bau colic, 1
as any oi his aavag. nocealore.
ItTooUies the child. roftcns A [.aiuPhr"'^^*^utdhiro
'iU-lF* nients i