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Press and Pulpit.
Colton Seed.
Clipping's.
Joe Howard writes: “He who j The real value of cotton seed is 1 Mrs. Logan is pestered by many
toots for capital in-vaviably, eamiot! just now beginning to be apprec:-1 begging letters,
hope to succeed. It seems to me! aied. People wonder that they ’
that journalism never occupied so
proud a plane as it does to-day.
On the.one hand is th.e mountain
capital; no matter how it got there,
there it stand;; supercilious, avari
cious, oppressive, grinding the
face of.the poor; but nevertheless,
an entity. On the other, an equal
ly rugged mass; multitudinous in
its composition, fanatical, igno
rant,.burfcal at times, with all the
petty caprices of spoiled children,
mentally clouded, physically dir
ty. overworked, overtaxed,, exact
ing in its demands; the two stand
ing hostile, sneer and threaten.
The press has a great oportunity
a wide, horizoued field for influ
ence, but here it is nil one-sided.
The pulpit. The pulpit is all
right so far as ,, it goes, but it
doesn’t go in the right direction.
It goes up. We are down. It
deals with angels and while robed
Beraphs. We deal with hard-
handed . men and double-barred
vaults. Fanatics on the stump do
no good. The press is mighty
and it will prevail, if it goes on the
basis of a compromise between
these two antagonisms. Is a judge
corrupt? Who can drive him
from the bench? The pulpit
doesn’t dare touch him. -Popular
sentiment cau find but one way of
outworking. Do we believe men
are convicted in a hurry, and rail
roaded to Bing Sing to gratify
public prejudice and popular sen-
timont?QWho should stand be
tween that under dog and these
dirty dogs who find revenge
"through a corrUptjand fixed jury
box? A journal that dare not face
prejudice, that fears clamor, that
cares the turn of its finger for an
unhealthy sentiment, is no honest
exponent of true journalism: The
“we” of an editor means nothing
if it follows iu the trail of man or
measure. It should lead to victo
ry, it should take crime fand cor
ruption by the throat, it should
land malfeasance in office in stripes
in Sing Sing, it should care for
the humble and lowly, it should
protect our homes and our sisters,
our daughters and our wives .in
public places. It should make the
world too hot for rascality. It
should give to foreign-born ideas
receptions of extreme frigidity; it
should make the Chinese from oth
er lands understand the difference
between freedom and] license; it
should teach them to recognize a
marked disti action made here be
tween the redtflag of the Anarch
ists and the stars and stripes of
America.
Sponges Lave been discovered ^
have been so long finding it out,'.
, ,,, , ° ’ in the lake of Chautauqua,
and yet they have hardly begun to
find out the many uses to which Some Georgians get 300 bushels
the oil can be used. .. The Phila- of-sweet potatoes out of an acre,
(telphia Ledger thus refers-to j| Mrs. Dfnse refused to take off
i: l h 1 er Vf bl . g rivall ’y - in t be cotton: her bastle beEore goi to the ,
rADn At! nneTnnao -rrrIvilion 7-v*-k/vr» * ®
flows.
A QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
togr* WeUi
thousands
care every.
seed oil business, which has been
entirely developed, within a few,
years. In the days of slavery the! antlers of 250 elk were
cotton seed was n waste product j dipped from Oregon to England
and a nuisance; now it produces j t as t y ear -
materials valued at $20 for eachj Sam.. Jones preached twice at
ton of seed, and of this about $6 Toronto, recently, making $2,600
is profit to the men who turn it in
to oil or meal for animal food.
Most of the households of the
land probably use the oil in some
form, for it is a great and useful
adulterant, and is much more like
ly to appear on the table under
some other name than its own.
What effect its introduction has
had on the industries of the coun
try is difficult to say, but when so
many millions of dollars’ worth of
waste are turned into useful mate
rials the people must benefited.”
thereby.
A “mother of triplets” writes to
Mrs. Hendricks for. money to buy
a cow.
The three Cole brothers, of Har
rison, Ga., have their hearts on
the right side.
It wouldfbe well if experts were
to examine railroad bridges^before
the accidents.
What Protection lias Extorted.
There will soon be an end of the
far-famed redwood forestsjof Cali
fornia. There are no fewer than
# .
nineteen lumber companies en
gaged in cutting down the “big
trees,” and all the mills are in con
stant work, as the demand for The
wood is practically unlimited.
The country will, therefore, be
cleared away in a very few years,
for nobody makes even an attempt
at replanting.
A colored man at Americas, Ga.,
was arrestedlon charge’of burgla
ry preferred by a neighbor and
taken before a magistrate for trial.
The accusing - neighbor was ex
cused from court to hunt up some
witnesses by whom he proposed to
prove the crime. For two hoars
the coart awaited his return, only
to find that he had eloped with
the defendant’s wife.
Postmaster L. Davis, of the
town of Solar, Jackson county, HI.,
receives the very moderate salary
of ten cents a year. The postmas
ter of Peck, I1L, gotjgthirty cents
last year, while the postmaster of
Lear, Ark., got thirty-one cents.
The man who puts up a barbed-
wire fence in Nebraska is respon
sible for any damage sustained by
men or animals coming in contact
with it.
Brass work can be kept beauti
fully bright by occasionally- rub
bing with salt and vinegar.
WSat Gas Ba Soils.
By trying again and keeping up
courage many things seemingly
impossible may be attained. Hun
dreds of hopeless cases of Kidney
and Liver complaint have been
cured By Electric Bitters, after
every thing else had been tried in
vain. So, don’t think there is no
cure for you, but try Electric Bit
ters. There is no medicine so
safe,, so pure, and so perfect a
blood purifier. Electric Bitters
The conditions that rendered
protection a wise temporary expe
dient in the early history of the
United States are vastly altered,
and instead of being a young, and
inexperiened country, we are to
day in the lead in inventions, ma
chinery and many other improve
ments that complete the sum of
our national advantages over the
other nations. What in 1880 was
a wise provision to insure a devel
opment of resources to-day be
comes an unjust, burdensome and
iniquitous policy. Colonel G.
GunbyjJordan, of Columbus, a
Southern manufacturer in the
Lowell of the South, recognizes
these truths, and is imbued with a
spirit of justice and considertpon
for the right of others so fully that
he is no advocate of the high pro
tective tariff. The News and Ad
vertiser re-affirms what it has be
fore taken occasion to say, if the
Southern planters had what pro
tection has extorted from them
within the past- twenty years, vari
ous manufactories could be started
in every county of every South
Atlantic and Gulf State.—Albany,
News and Advertiser.
It is probable that President
Cleveland will visit the West next
fall. The people of St Louis are
anxious to have him visit their
fair, and he thinks of seizing the
occasion to get acquainted with
the Westerners. There is also
still talk of his visiting the South
before the end of spring. The
Southerners are anxious to do hon
or to the first Democratic Presi
dent since Buchanan.
A new military order, composed
of men who served in the war be
tween the States, has organized in
Philadelphia, It is called the
Union Veteran Legion, and to be
come a member it is necessary to
have served two eensecutive years
as an enlisted soldier. Of course
the new order is after pensions.
A family in Nikolsburg, Austria,
celebrated a curious “bi-metallic”
wedding the other day. On the
same day a well known citizen of
that town celebrated his golden
wedding, and his son-in-la tv, living
in the same house, celebrated his
silver wedding. The double event
was made still more picturesque by
the marriage of the latter’s daugh
ter in the midst of the festivities.
‘A pound of pluck is worth a
ton of luck,” was one of President
Garfield’s truisms. “Let not pov
erty,” he said, “stand as an obsta
cle in your way. Poverty is un
comfortable, as I can testify; but
but in nine casses out of ten the
best thing that can happen to a
young man is to be tossed over
board and be compelled to sink or
swim for himself. In all my ex
perience I have never known one
to be drowned who was worth sav-
mg.
The other day a horse in Irwin
county, Ga., was bitten on the
nose by a rattlesnake. He was at
once dosed with sweet milk and
alum, and then three bottles of
turpentine were heated and the
mouths of the bottle placed insne-
cession over the part bitten. It is
said that the green poison could
be plainly seen as it" was . being
drawn into the bottles. The horse
recovered. . "
We Have Triedit.
“And would have it if the cost
v.as ten times what it is,” says
■
will cure Dyspepsia, Diabetes and
all Diseases of the Kidneys In- jJJjeA who have used The
valuable m affections of stomach , -n - „
and Liver, and overcomes all Uri i ^"°^ er s Friend before confine-
nary Difficulties. * j ment Write The Bradfield Beg-
Sold by Mathews <fc Wright, I ulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for full
Fort Valley, Ga. particulars.
A well at Yakutsk, Siberia, has
been estimated to be frozen to a
depth of 612 feet.
Theodore Tilton is living in
Paris and devoting himself in part
to literary pursuits.
Alleged corruption in the muni
cipal affairs of Brooklyn is being
investigated.
The King of Italy now has a
whole Pullman car to himself
when he wants to travel.
To maintain peace for the next
seven years Germany is to have
an army of 468,409 men.
Mrs. Bayard Taylor and her
daughter Lillian have returned to
Germany to reside permanent!}'.
Jefferson Davis says he is too
old to travel, and never expects to
be in Washington again.
The Empress of Austria is said
to have literary ambitions and is
intending to publish a book soon.
Ah apple tree over 1.00 years old
and four and a half feet in diame
ter, |has been cut down in Lyme,
Conn.
Work on the steam cruisers,
Boston, Atlanta and Chicago, has
been suspended for lack of appro
priations.
Since the adjournment of Con
gress a marble bust of John C.
Calhoun has been placed in the
Senate gallery.
The Louisville and Nashville
will build this year 134 miles of
new railroad, of which 104 miles
will be in Kentucky.
The Sparta Ishmaelite says that
when it comes to blowing, it is
nip and tuck between March and
Atlanta.
More energy, more work, and
less air castles, will promote the
welfare of any community.
To clean willow furniture, use
salt and water. Apply it with a
nail brush, scrub well and dry
thoroughly.
of times, "Hoir can iroira’a Iron 1 .
thin*? ” Well, it doesn’t. But It does euro any discs sc
forwmch arspntsbia physician would prescribe inO!l
Physicians recognize iron as the best rcstorativo
rant known to lbs profession, end inquiry cf any
le-whng chemical firm will substantiate too assertion
that there are mors preparations of iron than of any
other substance nsett in medicine. This shows con
clusively that iron is acknowledged to be tho most
Important factor in successful medical practice. It is,
Eggs for Hatching.
ly satisfactory iron c r djfj’nation haderer beon
• teeth,catM
■■pass «r produe* mitipatlos—k11 other IrtJE
modUIaes do. BK0W2P3 IRON BITTERS
•aroa Indigestion, Blllonsnoso, Weakness,
Dyspepsia, malaria, Chilis and Fevers,
Tired Feeling,General Debility,Fain fa the
Side, BaekorLimbsiHendnchesndXenral-
‘ rsUthess ailcenta Iron it prescribed daily.
gin—forsUt
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,—
t. Jake »3 otter thorough i
.When taken by men ina 1
nttseffeot is usually more rapid and marked,
eyes begin at once to brighten: the akin clears
ap; healthy •color cornea to the cheeks; nerronsneas
disappears; functional derangements become regu
lar, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance
is supplied for the child. Bemember Brown’s Iron
Bitters in the ONLY iron medicine that is not
injurious. Physicians and Druggists recommend it.
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A South Carolina mother has a
record of seventeen children in
nine years. The first was a solita
ry voyager. The others came in
pairs.
It cost the goveroment for each
United States Senator $5,000' a
year salary, and $5,307 a year ad
ditional for attendants and inci
dental expenses.
'About twenty yeara ago I discovered a little sore on my cheek, and the doctors pro-
'hounced It cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any perma
nent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine they applied
was Uke fire to the sore, causing intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what
8. S.S. had done for Others similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before I had used
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ually. I had a severe pain In my breast. After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left
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a little spot about the size of a half dime, and itis rapidly disappearing. I would advise
every one with cancer to give S. S. S. a fair trial.
Mas. NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind.
Feb. 16, 1886.
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