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Bgresablo to tho taste, and so widely
! 1 89 this. It is the family medi
cine in thousands of households.
: I trouble that, whenever I take
cold or am exposed to inclement weath
er, shows itself by a very anno({ing
,fioklol‘:lfi sensation in the throat and by
difficulty in breathing. I have tried a
great many remedies, but none does so
well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which
llwafl gives prompt relief in returns of
my old com})hlnt.’ — Hrnest A. Hepler,
Inslgector of Public Roads, Parish Tere
re Bonne, La.
“¥ consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral &
most important remedy
* For Home Use.
I have tested its curative power, in my
family, many times during the past
qhirty years, and have never known it
to fail.” It will relieve the moat serions
Affections of the throat and jungs,
whether in children or aduits.” — Mrs.
E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Jowa,
“ Twenty years nfio I was troubled
with a disease of the lungs. Doctors
afforded me no relief and considered
my case hopeless. I then began to use
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, before I
had finished one bottle, found relief. I
gontinued to take this medicine until a
cure was cffected, I believe that Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral saved ms iife.”! —
Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, 11.
“Bix years ago I contracted a severe
gold which settled on my lungs and
soon developed all the alarming symp
toms of Consumf)tion. I had a cough,
night sweats, bleeding of the lungs,
pains in chest and sides, and was so
grostrated as to be confined to my
ed most of the time. After trying
warious prescriptions, without benefit,
my physician finally determined to give
me Aier’s Cherry Pectoral. I took it
and the effect was magical. I seemed
to rally from the first dose of this
medicine, and, after using only three
bottles, am as well and sound as ever.”
—Rodney Johnson, Springfield, 111, *
's Cherry Pectoral
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hold by all Druggists, Pricesl; six bottles, §6s
A gentleman was riding to Amer
icus a day or two ago, vhen an old
negro womaua, with a scared look.
ran from her house, saving: “Boss,
18 you got a gun in veur pocket?
“No,” replied the centleman;
Swhat'’s the matter?” “Weli yer sce
dat jay bird up dar?” **Yes.” #Weil,
dat jay bird come dar when m:
old man died; an’ he peck an’le
holler; den my oid man die—den
dat same jay bird cum dar two yers
atter. he pecks an’ he hollers, and
my little gal dies, Den las’ ver he
cum, an’ he go fro de same akshan.
an’ sum onerous rascal steal all mi
chicken ; den he cums to-day, an’
if ver doan shoot bim old Sallie be
ded ’tore mornin’.” He tnok a pis
tol and fived at the bird and the old
woman shouted : “Rless de Lord,
ver duss skeer de debble away dis
time suah.”
TAX NOTICE: |
FIRST ‘ROUND.
I will be 1n different melitia dis
tricts at the time and places velow
mentioned, for the burpose of rve
geiving tax returns {or the year
1889, !
Buchanan, 1143 April Bth. I
Twentieth District 1077. R. D.
Lathan.’s 9th, a. m, 4
Harrell Felton’s, 9th .p. m.
Eaves’ mill 10th, a. o «
Court Ground 10tn, p. m.
Draketown 11th, : I
Seventh Distrit B'3. Holcombe’s |
will April 12th », m. i
48th Siding G+, . R. R 12thp m.
Cowt Ground 13th u. m. I
Bremen District 1251, G, I, Reid
Avpril 13th p. m.
Bremen !sth, l
Waco Distriet 1426. April 16th.
Buncombe Distrier 1225, ()uuxt|
Ground Avril 17th . m. _
Walton mill 17th p. m. '
Tailapoosa 653 April 19th. |
Bentley’s mull 20th a. . l
Pleasant Hill Schewol house 20th
p. m. 1
~Wild. Cat Digtriet’ -3078. J. W
Sparmen 22nd a, m.
Little Creck P. O, 22nd v, m,
Sims & Auchmuty mill 28rd a. ..
Munroe’s mill 23ra v o,
Jenkins District 1335, Court
Ground Apiil 24th a, m.
Felton P. O. 24th p, m,
Abernathy mill 25th a. m. '-
Chandler’s Shop 1143 25th p* m.
Gentry mill 26th p m.
Buchanan 27.
Respectfully,
H. D. LASSETTER.
March 26th'1889. R -T.R. H. C.
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The plawters in Coffec county
have commenced to put sweet po
tatoes and corn in the ground.
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MR R ROV NS W Ty R e G
sreet comun story at Centre
Al VR sbl
siads P e SR T T
i THe Farmers Ag nnce of Ala
bama has received $150,000 in eash
and as muzh move is to be paid
during the veur totheir business
agency fund, ;
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All the Allinnces that can be es
tablished during the mext century
will not do the farmers any good
unless they adopi a new system
and diversify their erops.
e
© Seeratary R. L. Burks, of the
Farmer’s State Alliance, whose res
idence is Chipley, Ga., requests atl
members desirous of intormation
about the State Business xchange
to address their letters to Secretary
L. S. Ledbetter, of Cedartown. Ga ,
who will give the desired informa
tion,
The Alliance Exchange simply
menns, by the aggregations o 1 con
sumers, to brake the combinations
which control the products most
jargely used by the farmers, By
makiog purchases 1n large quanti
ties, for cash. it iy hoped to Induce
a reasousble aisposition or the
ot manufacturers. If this fails the
Boveott, will be used. ‘Thereis ho
purpose to damage local dealers;
but rather to place them in a posi
tion where they uav be helplul
and wuiually ideutified with the
tarming interest. The trust fraud,
however, is to be destroved. with
out regard to temporary derang
ments.
e el AP T e
Delegntes represeuting Karmers
Allinnces in twenty-five Mississippi
counties met in Jackson the other
dav to devize plans to make them
selvus independent of the jute bag
ging trust. They concluded that
they would try to establish a pine
straw or cetton bagging factory in
Juckson, and a commitiee was ap
pointed to negotiate the lease of
the wpenitentiary building until
Jun. 1 next Tne Georgin Alliances,
which will megt soon to consider
the bagging question, might get o
puinter from this.
If your corgh keeps you awnkci
and restiess by night, iake Aver’s|
Cherry Pectoral and obtain nnme
diate relief. This remedy allays in
fammation, heals the pulmonary
organg, induces sleep, and restores
haalth, The sooner you begin the
better.
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An old mountain mrmer i north
Georgia has lightning rods all over
and around his wife’s grave le|
pimself has been struck severdl {
times. and is #o tervifiod that Le
cannot bear to think of her (-m']we!
ever heng expored, Notwith- |
standing he has married a new 1(3!
vear-old givl he keeps sacrediy Hm!
ninety-five dresges and thirty-five
paire of shoes of her predecessor.
“When the spring-time comes,”
we usually find ourseives drowsy
and exbausted, owing to the im
pure and sluggis state of the blood, :
To remedevy his trouble. t;nkvl
Avery Sarpaparilia, the moxt pow
eriul, vet safe and economigal,
blood-purifier in existence.
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i There is a great deal more. in a
bushel ot corn than manv pecple
‘cver._.\hougm of: An Exchange
says: A bushel of corn distilled
will make four gallons of whiskey.
Government tax on four gallous of
whiskey, $2. The whiskey made
ripe by the new Jay Fye See a rap
id process, sells for $4, per gallon,
making sl6, for four gallons. Of
this sl6, the farmer gets 25 cents,
the government gets 3.60, the rail
road gets $2.; the manufacturer
gets $5; the vender $6.25; the user
hell; while the producer and tax
payer foots the bill. ,
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8. Lours, Mareh 22.—The breath
ot lile hiag bean again infused into
l the vhnoxions jute bagging trust,
A comwbination has teen effected
that will be fully as formidable ns
last senson when bagging was ad
vanced trom Sie per yard to 124¢
per yard, One of the most conelu
sive straws ts that within the last
ten davs bagging has advanced
Jrom e to §fc. and-thuy the surp
uas held hear has been almost all
sold at about the latrer vrice, spue
ulutors being advised by the man
nfacturer that the price was likely
to ndvance,
~ The heads of the organization
effected ave Messrs Warren, Jones
aud Gratz, this city as they were
‘the head of the trust lass year, A
reporter enlled at their office to ob
tain the details of this year’s ar.
rangements. Mr. Warren was found
tobe in Ilora and M. Jones was
a'so abzent,
Mr. Ben Gratz said, in reply to a
question, that there was nothing at
all to say on the subj :ct.
“But there is an agreement ig
thera not?” was asked.
“The manutacturers,” replied
Mr. Gratz, “simpiv propoese to
make a reansonable profit if it is
possible, The bnsiness hag been
done at a loss for some time Last
yvear when there was a probability
ol the Mille bili passing, there was
aimost a panic. The Lndiow people
dumped their stock cn the market,
fearing the passage of the bill and
sald at ruineusiy low prices, We
bought a large amount of it—sev
erat hundred thousand dollars
worth—though they did not know
it. We were also afrand the Mills
bill would pass, but we kept as
ciogs to busjuess as possible and
as a result we made some money,
Then we thought the democrats
would be sucgessfol in the election.
and we pitched in to make asmuch
out ofalosing bu iness as possible.
“What is the sarplus steck this
season?” was asked.
“About 13.000,000 yards,” replied
Mr Gratz, rana the ‘cotton
demands are estimated at about
50.000.000 vards. There is alwayvs
a large surplus at the close ol the
seuson, that of fast year beiug
about 12.000 009 vards,
“The demand has been very
heavy and o largs dmouwt has
heen soid. It s now nearly equal
to consumption. Tt is all epecula
tive, of course, as we have advised
deslers that we would advance
prices, and thev have generally
boungkt. I would not be suprised
to see it go 10 len cents per vard,
but it 18 likely it will go mnch
higher.”
Warren, Jones & Gratz have a
coimer on jute baits and have con
tracted for all ean be detiversd in
New York tor four moenths. The
mills are shutting down. The st.
Lows bageing mitls are elosed and
wiil receive begging equal to toeir
capacity, 8.500.000 vards, at coxt
price. This is the contract made
with a:l mills to be «hut down.—
Times Democrat.
Logical reasonine and theoies
may convinee @ superficial olsery
er, hat eiarniest geekers after tratl
demund experimentoi knowledg.:,
found oniyv . the testimonas o
those who have exverienced the
virine of an article. For this reason
the thinking world knows that B,
3. B. (Botanme Blood Balm ), excels
ali other blood vurifiers, indging
it as they do from convincing
truths they see published from
time to time.
A northern gentleman has an
eve on Dalton sa. suitable loca
ticn for an ice factory.
AT FIGHT
s @
‘* The Original Wins.
C. F, Simmons, St. Lonis, Prop’r.
ol M, A.Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d
# | 1840, in the U. 8. Court BEFRATS J.
ot H, icilin, Prop’r A. Q, Simmong Liv
| d ez Regulator, Est’d by Zeilin 1868,
; iA ] oid Mfi“s L. M. has for 47 years
h ";3,, eured INDIGESTION, BrrLiousness,
g AU Dyspepsia,Sicx flmnAcwn,Los'x
b Xy APPRTITE, SOUR STOMACH, ETC.
i Rev, T. B. Reams, Pastor M, E,
Church, Adams, Tenn,, writes: “)
B\ golthink I should have been dead but
Wi for your Genuine M. A, Sim
s s mons Liver Medicine, I have
ENERDE,) sometimes had: to substitute
;‘ Ay’ | “Zeilin’s stuff”’ for your Medi-
Cauprg| cine, but it don’t ‘answer the
fagn | purpose,’’
Yopgl © Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor Ths
R a{tis{, Memphh,’l‘enn. says:
I received a package of !ourLivel‘
A Medicine, and have used half of it,
) It works ke a_charm. I want no
4 \ better Liver Refulator and cer
-6\ | tainly no more of Zeilin’s mixture,
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B Bushionan . - 240008
Nlmer v BN
Ar. Atlanta,G. Ry, Bl o
% Brrnmangham A 0
Ly, Mundeville ! 85 ¢
A Careatiton o a 0 alads
TO CH.J\T'PANOOGA. el
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Lv. Carrollton o 0 10910 A M
* Maandevitle 4 104800 &
* Kramer i s TR
* Buchanan e Mg e
¢ Felton . 14280 »
* Dug Down : 132400
* Cedartown -, 12:10 p.m
¢ Summit A 12980
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© ast Rome B e
* Rome ¢ | 1:00 *
Ar. Chattanooga™ . 5:22 r. M.
. No 9.
Daily Kxcept Sunday
Ly, Cedartown . B Lok M
¢ Dug Down - 61027
* Buachanan o
¢ Kramer 830"
* Mandeville 9010
Ar Carrollton 9507
No. 190
Draily Except Sunday.
Ar. Cedartown 4:00 p M
Lv. Dug Down 0
“ Buchaoan 1007
“ Kramer 12107
* Mandevilia 118008 N
* Carrollton licab A M.
NEORGIG A PIACIFICR ¥
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T-E BIREGT ROUTE
e PHE———
Gatewavs on the Miss,, River,
NEW ORLEANS,
ViCKSBURCG
AND MEMPHIS.
~——AND THE——
Seuthwest, West and Northwest
In Mffcct Jan., 13th 1889,
WEST BOUND.
Ar.at Kroaper 3:98 nn
AST BOUND,
Ar. at Kramer 341 pn
A nll oand complete schedule
wiil be ir<eried next week.
Jude Smith. a negro 90 vears oid
dred XMond:v night with pnetmo—
nia in a house on Nisbet’s vow, on
Maple strect, Macon., The man be
longed to several secret sorictier
and churcies, bus none came ta
the agsistence of the family, untit
Wednesdaa twa hotel waiters elub
hed i and porehased a collin soy
the body. Mayver Prica the gave
i order for biz barial by the eits
undertaker -
One of the most important organs of the
human body isthe LIVER. When itfailsto
properly perform its- functions the entire.
system becomes deranged. The BRAIN,
KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, all refuse_
toperform theirwork. DYSPEPSIA, CON
STIPATION, GHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DiS
EASE, etc., are the results, unless some-.
thing is done to assist Nature in throwing
off the impurities caused by the inaction
of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so
necessary will be found in
0 o
Prickly Ash Bitters !
it acts directly on the LIVER, STOMACH
and KIDNEYS, and by ite mild and cathartic
eftect and general tonic qualilies restores
these organs to a sound, heaithy condition,
and cures all diseases arising from these
causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones
up the system, and restores perfect health.
¥ your druggist does not keep it ask him to
erder it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of
“THE HORSE TRAINER,” published by us.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,
Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, MO.
B 0 Naohals u
ployed on the Chatia
& Colitribhus railread :
hand cru Lin Ce g
day, i foti
nature thi i
save bic . W
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T R P A RYR
Bfficers of the Kational Farmers' B
ST and e anorative Unian st B
Rol e L T
Sireet; Dallad, TexXpry |OO o e
~ Firgt vice president—ll, L. Polk, Ba-
Yot Norbh Cubollinad 70 L BEGRAH
Ui N DRISVEDRENIN el
- Misaissisippi, R.T, Love, Chesters
~ North Carollua, 8. B. Alexander,
Cnarivtte, , 8 e
Alabama, 11, P. Bone, Mayeyille,
Louisiana, Linn Tanner, Cheneyvilie.
Arkansus, W, H. Moore,
Kentucky, 8, B, Irwin, Chinton.
Missouri, . B. Johnson, L'ichev.
Tennesgeo, J. H. MeDowell, Jackson.
Texas, M, D, K. Tavlor, Jeffersin.
Florida, Oswald Wilkon, Marvianna,
Secretary, . B. Warren, Dallns Tex,
Treasurer, KA. Gardner, Dresden,
Benne . :
Chaplain, J. C. Jenes, Louikiana,
Lecturer, Ben Terrell, SBeguin, Tex.
Asg’t. Lee. J, A, Tetex, Ruston, la.
Doorkeeper, I. N. Gresham, Ala.
Ase’t. doorkeeper, H, (. Brown, Clin
ton, K 7.
Sereeant-atarme, T, K. Groome, Miss,
Oificers of Ceorgla Siate Ailiance,
President, L. . Livingston, Coving
son,
Recretary, R. T, Burke, Chiplev
Traasurer, W. T, Goodwin, Columbus,
Qtato Organizer, J, H. Turner, Ja
firange. :
Cheap'ain, ®. M, MMaxwell, Talbotton.
T.ecturer, J. W, Beck, Milner,
Ass’t. Tecturer, Dr. Jo W, Tavior.
Tuthervitle,
Dnorkeeper, Edgar Stewart, Stewart’s
Mills.
Asw’t. Doorkeeper--—Raney,
Sergeant-atarms, W S, Copeland, Lo
1
Fxecutrive (Clommitiee, Felix Corpnt.,
("ave Sprine«; 1. J. Stephens, Franklin -
W, T. Godwin, LaGranee ; A. M, Ivev,
Thomasvi'le; J. B. Richa:ds, Cunton;
. H. Turner. LaGranye,
Judieiary Committee: W. TR, tior
man, Geneva; 1,. W. F. Peacock,—
. W. Everette. Figh.
DECLARATION OF PURPOSES.
Prafoundlv impressed that we. as the
Farmers’ Alliance, nnited by the rrrong
and faithful ties of financial and heme
mterests shon)d set forth our declara—
Hion of intantions, we therefoire resolve :
1. Te labor for the Alliance and its
nurposes, assured that a faithful ohser
vonee of the following principles will in
sure cur wental, moral and finanecial
improvement,
2. To endarse the motto: ““Tn thipgs
eseontiul, unity; inall thing«, charity.”?
3. Tn develop a better state mentally,
morally, socially ani firancially.
4. To create a better vnderstandirg
for sustainine eivil officers in maintain-~
me law and order.
5. To constantly strive to secureen
‘ire harmony and gond will anenyg al
manvind, and bretherly icve among cur
10’ ves,
G. To supuress personal, loeal, ceclion
a® and national prejodices, all »n
--healthful rivalry.
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We wishh (0 no=
(dify the people
{irng we have ¢p
ened ap a firsts
riass stock of
QENERAL ITDRE
’gi i ‘fl.:
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al Raliapoosa.
We propose to keep the best of
] kinds of goods, ard will sel!
it toek bottom prices. All wo ask
< toryou to give usatrul, We
suarantee Satistaction. We wilk
iale produce in exchange for
ovds. Regpectfully
Sandy & Jerry Mcßride,
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