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YOU BUY IF YOU LIKE, IF NOT YOU DON’T BUY:
We sell no goods by
JAW FORCE.
Our success is in cnerito
M ■ions goods and low pri
ces.
Ciias. R. Hudson.
Freedom or Servitude.
oventeen days from today
- ail occur tho most important
1. - idential election ever held
in i a country; for it will in
vol'-i the set ment of the ques¬
tion wi.etlierthe govern men is
to bo, hereafter,one of tho peo¬
ple, lor the people, or one of
corporations, for corporations,
bv ' the agents oi corporations.
under fair and
conditions, there would be no
room for doubt as to how tho
question will be answered.
There will not be less than
twelve millions of votes cast.
Of the men who will take part
in tho election, more than three
quartern unquestionably favor a
government of the people, as
represented by Wm J. Bryan
From choice, not more than 25
per cent of the votes can be
said to prefer a government of
trusts and corporations, such as
now exists. It would .seem,
then, that there can be no doubt
as to the result.
There could be none, if the
masses were to be left free tovote
as they please, but such will
not be the case. The trusts,
the corporations and the gov¬
ernment are in alliance, to de¬
feat the preferences of tho peo
pie The banks, the railroads,
the tn inifacturing .establish¬
es, -d| the employers on a
i -- h: of lab >i\ aim- -1 wit-h¬
ex op?ion, ire in a ’corrupt
mm-’ s coinbimDon, to
< pel the people to decide
t (i h qumtion against thera
Thc fear of dism---a!
. i e is uuld over all the
•s of, treacherous ad
ministration, to deter them from
it gistei-ing tho preferetice of
' - 1 'i‘iucn at the ball - box
n are given to understand
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constitution undermined by ex¬
travagance in eating, by disre¬
garding the laws pt nature, or
physical capital al! gone, if so,
NEVER. DESPAIR
Tutt s Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia.
sour stomach, malaria,
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver
an absolute cure.
that opposition to the corrupt
aud besotted will of Cleveland
is “pernicious activity”—to be
punished by removal from office
Manufacturing establishments,
railroad corporation, mine ow¬
ners, the proprietors of large
mercantile establishments and
va,ious other employers of la
^ 0i have, with but few excep
^ 0l18 given their laborer to un
derstaild that th ey must vote
a o a * nst the representatives of
government by the people, if
they wish to retain the positions
now held by them. Intimida¬
tion was never so widespread, so
brazen, so persistent, so lawless.
But that is not all. Bribery
is being added to threats and
intimidation, to induce the
masses to vote against their
preferences and their wishes.
A fund of millions of dollars
has been collected by Hanna.
McKinley's owner, wit'll which
to buy votes and to foment dis¬
cord in the ranks of the finan
cial reformers. Every purchas¬
able vote in tho close States is
to be bought. If it be possible
to accomplish it, the Presidency
is to i e won through intimida
tion and bribery. Every in¬
stinct of fear and of dishonesty
is to be appealed to, that the
people may be browbeat and
bought, to their own undoing.
These, then, are the condi¬
tions: An overwhelming ma
of the people favor a res-
UP TO DATE!
That Is True Of Our
Immense stock of Dry Goods an l Notions and Millinery.
^ e have tho latest aud most s'ylish patterns—Something to
PLEASE ALL THE LADIES
And leave a surplus *md •
the purse.
M illineuy goods.
\Y e have the handsomest line of Millinery ever brought to
Conyers aud Mrs. Eaks will sell you a hat^ that you can be justly
proud of.
A CUSTOMER PLEASED IS OUR BEST
\ ABTEBTIilMENT,
WE.WILL TRY TO PLEASE YOU.
J. J. LANGFORd.
!
toration of government of the
people • but the trusts, the cor
porations, the unprincipled ex¬
the money power,
favor the continuation of a
government of corpo:ations, un
der McKini ^ v - Bryan has put
it, it is a conflict between man¬
hood and money. Which will
triumph?
The Ishmaelite believes that
the victory will rest with the
former. It believes that Bry¬
an will be chosen by a largo
majority and that government
of the people will be restored.
It believes that, in spite of
threats, of intimidation, of ca¬
jolery, of bribery, the great,
masses will rise in all the ma¬
jesty of a betrayed and indig¬
nant people, and drive the
thieves and money changers
from the temple of their liber¬
ties. The indications point to
that result. Recognizing the
fact that the liberties of them¬
selves and their children are at
stake, and that all of human
weal hangs trembling in the
balance, the people are rallying
to the standards of the gallant
Bryan, to bear them to complete
and glorious victory. It is
not a question of party whether
the American masses shall be
free or in bondage. It is a
pratieal question, and practical
men will answer it as involving
only the considerations of free¬
dom and slavery • The election
of Bryan means freedon. The
election of McKinley means
servitude. Men worthy of
freedom will know where to
take their stand.—Sparta Ish¬
maelite .
Success in Advertising.
The editor of the Popular
Bluff (Mo) Republican says.
“When we were publishing a
paper in 1872 in Mt. Y T eruou,
Ill., on the second floor, a store
was opened under our office.
The senior proprietor came up
stairs aud contracted for three
columns of space for twelve
months, locals each issue and 2,
500 dodgers each week. He
remarked that it was a snap to
get into a town where the other
business men didnot advertise.
This firm started on borrowed
capital. Iu less than three years
ifc liad wouey enough to start
two sfcoi ’es, one iN Sedalia and
one in St - Louis- It dissolved
partnership and each partner
took a field to himself. Bryan
Nugent was the partner who
made the contract with us,
and who is now senior member
of B. Nugent & Bro , the great
St, Louis house. He not only
o\Vns the store building and
ground, but is now erecting a
modest little cottage home
which will cost him $7,000
We may add that some of the
old moss-backers who were in
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REGULATOR.
IT IS ft SUPERB TONIC
exerts a wonderful influence in
strengthening her system by
driving through the proper chan¬
nel all impurities. Health ailtl
strength are guaranteed to result
from its use.
Mv vile was bedridden for eighteen months,
after using BRAJJFIF.LD'S FEMALE REGU¬
LATOR for two months, is getting well.—
.T. M. JOHNSON, Malvern. Arl:.
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Sold by til Druggists »* $1.00 "«» hottls.
Read our ‘adds.’
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THE BEST
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is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Don’t
forget to take it. Now is the time you
need it most to wake up your Liver. A
sluggish and Liver Rhfeumatism, brings on Malaria, Fevei
which Ague, shatter and many other
ills the constitution and
wreck health. Don’t forget the word
REGULATOR. It is SIMMONS LlVEF;
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remedies. besides this, SIMMONS
Liver Regulator is a Regulator of the
Liver, keeps be it properly kept at work, that your
system may in good condition.
FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator, it is the best blood
purifier the difference. and corrector. Look for Try the it and RED note Z
on every other package. medicine, You wont find it on
any and there i s no other
Liver remedy like SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR—the Kingof Liver Remedies
Be sure you get it.
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Down in Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what
1 s now known as P. P, p., ( Lipptnan's Great Remedy ), and its fame and reputation has been
grow For ing _Rheumatism, with the years.
Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints, I]
Dyspepsia, Malaria, subjugated, Scrofula, and all ©lood and Skin Diseases, it lias never been equalled.
Tain is Health Renewed, Appetite restored aud sleepless nights banished by
\ Its wonderful influence. • %
/ R P. P. is a wonderful tonic and strengtheuer. Weak women should always take
P• P. P. It builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throughout
v' A the country, because we publish the formula bottle, and trial will convince the
on every one
most skeptical that it is ,j ger aiue health restorer.
Read The Truth And Be Convinced. /)
A Wonderful Cure*. cellent thing. We handle about one dozen bottles a
J- M 4 M - T - RICHARDSON. Piedmont, S. C A i
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lasoent relief. I rt/is advised to take J*. K p. and ----
betore I had finished two bottles my ~x.a subsided Hot Springs Surpassed.
so I was able to wort. I feel better t".:w. i have for
n years, and am confident of a complete recovery. A bottle of P. P. P., has done me more good than
J. S. DUPRISS, Newnauvillc, Fla. three mouths’ treatment at the Hot Springs, Ark.
JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O.
Testimony from tho Mayor. -
a-.i u,e"so<ate5 SnecTcfl”^ no'pur^' ‘Iw Pi ^co, Sores and Eruptions cured. efficient
grandson got me a bottle of P. P. p., and I feel like a I take great pleasure in testifying’ to the \
new in an. qualities of the popular medicine Tor skin disease*
W. H. WILDER, Mayor of Albanj r known as P. 1\ P. I suffered for several years witn
. unsightly end disagreeable eruption my face.
an on
From Two Well-known After taking three bottles ia accordance with direo
I Physicians. tious, I aru entirely cured.
We prescribe are having it in a big sale for your P. P. r., and Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON, Co. /Z
we a greatmany cases, aud find it an ex- Savannah, of Johnston £ h
The above letters are taken from many received by us. P. P. P., {Lipfrnan's \)
-
Great Remedy ,) is a medicine whose virtues ate known from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
P. P. P. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is tho source of all life,
and does not cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected. /
A The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre¬ 5 I
vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite,
irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from 7 '
impure blood, which can and will be cured bv P. P. P ill .
P. P. P. ( Lippmati's G^cai Remedy), is conceded by physicians and the people
to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently
cores. For sate by all druggists or direct from us; price $i a bottle, six bottles for fj.
n LIFPMAN BROS •* raOFMITOEJ, son Lippman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
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business at Mt. Vernon before
Bryan Nugent ever saw that
place are still there grumbling
about dull trade and 'hard times.
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To Remove Warta.
Question.— I own a fine colt two
years old, that has a large wart on its
hind leg, on the knee joint. I cut it off
once and applied pulverized Milestone,
but it has grown out again. The colt is
a valuable one, and I would like to
know how to get rid of the wart. It is
as large as a mau’s fist.
Answer.— Out off wart again and an
pl£ acetic acid daily until cured. You
should have no trouble in removing it
permanently by this means. It is al
ways best to remove warts before they
grow so large, as the operation then
would be less painful, and a cure moro
easily effected.—State Agricultural De¬
partment.
Losses In Liquid Manure.
An English chemist points out the
fact that in every ten gallons of urine
there will be found as much nitrogen as
is contained in 7 poutids nitrate of soda,
34 pounds of bouemeal or 127 pounds
of white tuf nips. This puts iu a com¬
prehensive way the loss that occurs
when liquid manure is permitted to
drain or soak away. A farmer would
certainly not throw away a bag of
ground bone. Yet he may thoughtlessly
lose more than enough liquid manure
to pay for the bone. By the use of ab
sorbents he may save a 1 of the mine,
including the water, or by using piaster
he may let the water go and save only
the nitrogen. In any case it is just as
much a mistake to let the liquid manuro
escape as it would be to throw a ton of
fertilizer into the brook.—Exchange.
(Gcovuc gv J>imt 4
Wadh ipJl Aatd
Maker 1 Br
Office in Johnson’s tin
shop on Commerce street.
Repairing Bring oi all kinils time-pieces (ijiie prompliy,
in your and
have them put in good running
order.
A Wonderful Creature.
The polype i3 the most re¬
markable creature that now in-
habits the earth ^'. lf
verselv or 1{ cut tr
.
1 parts, each perfect' '?•*
corns a & ° 011
' oue insi deoutandit lai ’
tinue to eat Will
and en iov in
rrofessor Trewbl y. Trorn
out them or
i 11 two
them together and p] ;
in such a si
ibat he formed
a ni trials
two heads and animal
two sets of hinder s t
neadi. Tile P a «3 anj
cut ed ges i Us ;
cafes readily u,dt
P^’hed e, and
up creatures go
bVlng as if nothin® 1 Wi
polled; — St. L mis jj p -phblicl ,
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; THE
! LITTLE
ONES
: *^ re die joy and sunlight of
: homes. Use all
care to kee P
. li tt j e ones in heaWl> - 0 notgi
i ,
j 1Cra nause0ll S doses, You
■ overcome their troubles with
; King's
j Royal Gennetw
They all like to take it because
does not taste like a medicii
but like a lemonade. It cures co
in young children, overcomes
bowel troubles, gives good digest!
and quiet, healthful sleep.
As a tonic for weak children a
as a remedy for use in teething, i|J
the greatest in the world.
ES^Sokl by Druggists, new paekaj
large bottle, 108 Doses, One M
Manufactured only by
The fitlnia CSisdeal Co,, Atlanta,
Write for 43-Pago Bools, Hailed Free.
FOR SALE BY
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