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ALL1AJNCE NO'ltS.
NEWS OF THE CEDER FROZil
ALL SECTIONS.
Items of Interest to Alliance
men Everywhere.
The Orange < aunty Farmer, of Port
vis, N. \., think* that tin- 1 anin-r*’
Alliance, ft <1 all t c e her org n /.minus
of faimets, nro giving the politicians a
deal of tineas ness, and adds: •• I hat is a
good sign. Let the wor-t go on. Farm
era must meet and talk ovi r their j. riev
•nces, and demand reparation. They
must not only demand it, but thev must
go the polls and get it. It cube se¬
cured in one way, if not in another.”
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The Reedy Fork Alliance, of Green¬
ville county. 8. C, have nso!v<d to
i < plant one-third less cotton this year and
liaise more supplies,” and have asked the
president of the 8tnto Alliance to recoiit
mend that the members of every suli
Alhiance shall adopt the same poliev.
be-veral County Alliances in oeorgia have
passed similar resolutions, and die le< i
ing in favor of this po i- v oppenrs to be
wide-spread.
State All inn ces are now rapidly in¬
creasing. soiit h ns entirely iimv organiza¬
tions, while others, as in Arkansas, come
from the consolidation of oth- r Stale
fajume.s’ organizations. The Stale Alli¬
ance of Iowa is soon to be reorganized;
Maine and other Eastern States will fol¬
low nor, far behind, One fact is most
gratifying—that the Grange, which has
covered most of thes • States to the ex¬
clusion of all other organizations, does
not by the «eem to weaken of tlie in Alliance its membership eastward.
This progress
who means, probably, that the G.angers
join the Alliance remain in the
Grange also. Then the Alliance gathers
up a great many who have never been in
the Grange.
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Senator John B. Gordon has been
initiated a* an Allianceman. The exer¬
cises took place a fcw T days ago at the
Alliance hall at Mason’s crossing in De
Kalb county, Ga. The hall wus crowded
with members of the Alliance and a few
prominent visitors. After the initiation,
the General made a conservative speech
in which he declared, “that the objects
and aims of the order were such that
everybody and anybody could endorse its
principles. He had advocated them for
years and he expected to continue to ad¬
vocate them. He felt perfectly at home
among the Allianeemen and pledged
himself to do all that was in his power
to better the condition of the men who
spend their lives in toiling on the farm.”
A*
THE CENT RAX. COMMITTEE.
The National Farmers’ Alliance is mak
ing preparations for the great political
conference iu February, 1892. The Geor
gia Alliance is doing its part. The Geor
from gia central committee composed has of been one
each congressional district,
appointed and will soon get to work. A
few days ago Colonel L. F. Livingston
received a letter from C. W. Macune,
chairman of the executive board appoint
ing T. L. Gantt a member of the nationa
committee. In the letter which contained
the appointment Dr. Macune said; “You
will see that it is my duty to appoint one
man in each state in behalf of the alliance
who shall be ex-officio chairman of the
executive or state central committee in
his state, and shall appoint district chair¬
man, and who in (urn appoint a counfy
chairman. This means to organize the
demands state thoroughly during the for coming the discussion spring. of State our
and national delegates are elected by appro¬
priate and representative meetings held
for that purpose so that the supreme
council next November shall have full
authority and an active disposition to
select a full delegation to the great politi¬
cal conference in ’92.” By virtue of his
commission from Dr. Macune, Mr. Gantt
has appointed his central committee of
Georgia as follows:
First District—W. R. Kemp, Swains
boro, Emanuel county.
Second District—W. W. Webb, Mars,
Lowndes county.
Third District—W. A. Wilson, Ameri
cus, Sumter county.
Fourth District—J. H. Traylor, La-
Fifth District—C. T. Zachary, Mc¬
Donough, Henry county.
Sixth District—Alexander Atkinson,
Jackson, Butts county.
Seventh District—C. II. Cameron, La
Fayette, Walker county.
Eighth District—L. H. O. Martin,
Elberton, Elbert county.
Ninth District—T. A. McFarland,
Lavinia, Franklin county.
Tenth District — Martin F. Calvin,
Augusta, Richmond county.
A TRUSTED CLERK
Raises a Pile of Cash by Raising
Cheeks.
A Pittsburg dispatch says: A. S. Hodg
BOti, for twenty-five years a trusted em¬
ploye of Jutte & Co., coal operators,
raised a check on the Central bank on
Saturday, from $42 to $4,200. The cash
was paid over without question, and
Hodgson took the first train out of the
city. He raised a check the day before
from $25 to $2,500 and got the money,
but the firm discovered the fraudulent
transaction before he had time to leave
the city. Upon being confronted with
the evidence of his crime, he confessed
and returned the money. On account of
his long service, the matter was not
pressed, and Saturday morning he took
advance second of his check. employer’s leniency and
raised a
Carriage Nomenclature.
The popular hansom derives its distin¬
guishing litie from a cc.tuin Mr. Han¬
som.
The brougham, which was first u^ed
by the famous L >rd Brougham, took iis
title from that uobleman.
Landau, a city in Germany, was Iho
locality in which was first made the style
of vehicle Earing that, name. ,
Hacks originally were termed hackney
coaches, because they were drawn by
hackney—a name applied to easy-going,
safe pacing horses.
William IV., who, prior to becoming
king of England, had been the Duke of
Clareuce, gave the latter name to his fa¬
vorite mode of conveyance.
The old fashioned gig was given that
name from its peculiar jumping and
rocking motion, the word bet g taken
from the French giguc, signifying a jig,
or a lively dance.
The term coach is derived from the
French coche, a diminutive form of the
Latin conchula, a shell, in which form
the body of sueh conveyances wus origi¬
nally fashioned. de¬
Coupe is French in origin, being
rived from the verb couper (coopay), to
cut. This was considered an appropri¬
ate designation because it greatly resem¬
bled a coach with the front part cut off.
The particular form of carriage known
as the tilbury—at one time very fash¬
ionable, but now seldom seen—was so
called from a sporting gentleman of Lon¬
don who rejoiced in the cognomen of
Tilbury. omni¬
Seldom, if ever, is the full term
bus applied to those lumbering vehicles.
With the characteristic brevity of Eng¬
lish speaking races the title has been
changed to bus. These were first seen
in Paris in 1827, the original name being
nothing more than the Latin word signi¬
fying “for all. applied wheeled
The word sulky, as to a
conveyance, had its origin in the fact
that when it first appeared the person
who saw it considered that none but a
sulky, selfish mau would ride in such an
affair, which afforded accommodation to
but one individal. The strauge title
was never changed. Italian
Cab is an abreviation of the
capriola, which is changed to cabriolet
(cabriolay) in French. Both words have
a common derivative—cabriole—signify¬
ing a goat’s leap. The exact reason for
giving it this strange appellation is un¬
known, unless because of the lightness its
and springiness of the vehicle in
original form.—Detroit Free Press.
Nature’s Nervine.
Dandelion is the coming nervine for
women. More than one experienced
physician tells of its use in cases of nerv¬
ous depression and melancholy almost is
suicidal. Hysteria with indigestion
most successfully treated by dandelion
alone, using a strong decoction of the
roots. Far school girls growing green
and b’ack with overstudy or bad circula¬
tion from any cause, for excitable women
and those hysteric subjects who make
their friends’ lives a burden if not their
own, the simplest remedy is a cup of
strong dandelion coffee three times a day.
But it must be strong and from the roots,
fresh as possible, not the dried stuff sold
as dandelioi), which is half bread crumbs
and other half aDy age with the life
roasted out. No officinal preparation
compares with the decoction of herbs and
roots fresh from the garden or well kept
at first hand,
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A Bundle of Facts.
An English astronomer states that the
olde.-t historical record of a solar eclipse
is in Homer’s Iliad (xvii. 3(57.)
The organs of smell in the turkey vul¬
ture and carrion crow are so delicate that
they can scent their food for a distance
of forty miles.
The period of “a generation” has been
lengthened; it used to be thirty years and
was later increased to thirty-four; now, human a
scientists svys the average term of
life has increased in the last fifty years
from thirty-four to forty-two years.
In the photograph of the heavens, in
course of preparation in the Paris observ¬
atory, it is calculated that 64,000,000 of
stars will be represented. In the nebula;
of the Lyre, M. Bailland took a photo¬
graph, 4 by 5J inches, which revealed to
the naked eye 4,8t)0stars.
The sun gives 000,000 times as much
light as the full moon; seven billion times
as much as the brightest star in the sky,
and thirty-six million times as much as
all the stars in the heavens combined; in
size the sun equals 1,300,000 earths, but
owing to its smaller density its weight
equals only 500,000 earths.
Masy ■persons are broken down from over
work or nousebold cares. Brown’s Iron Bit¬
ters rebuilds ttie system, aids digestion, malaria. re¬ A
moves excess of bile, and cures
splendid tunic for women and children.
Canned and potted meats and game increase
in variety year by year.
riuw h 'riii» r
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of eatarru that eanuot be cured by
taking Hall's Catarrh euro.
F. J. Ciikney & ( o., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe traduc¬ him
perfectly honorable in all ousiness
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Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by ail druggists.
HOW TO GET WELL
is a question of vital importance,
but it is equally important that you
use some harmless remedy;
many people completely wreck their health
by taking mercury and potash mixtures,
for pimples and blotches, or some othel
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to tell the people that they
have faith in what they sell,
so much faith that if they can’t
benefit or cure they don’t want
your money. Their guarantee
is not indefinite and relative,
but definite and absolute —if
the medicine doesn’t help,
your money is “ on call .”
Suppose every sick man
and every feeble woman tried
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them worthless, who would be
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The medicines are Doctor
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and his “ Favorite Prescrip¬
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If they help toward health,
they cost $i.oo a bottle
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aylor*s Cherokee Remedy of
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J. C. Davis, Rector of
Episcopal t My has Church, been KufauIa^HM badly au^H
> son
with a fearful and threatening coW
for several months, and after tryir
several prescriptions from physicians he has
which failed to relieve him,
been perfectly restored by the use ol
two bottles of Bo
An Episcopal schee’s German Syr¬
up. I can recom¬
Rector. mend it without
hesitation.” Chronic
severe, deep-seated coughs like this
are as severe tests as a remedy can
be subjected to. It is for these long¬
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man Syrup is made a specialty. this lad
Many others afflicted as
was, will do well to make a note of
this.
j p Arnold, Montevideo, Minn.,
writes; I always use German Syrup
for a Cold on the Lungs. I have
never found an equal to it-far less
a superior.
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A. N. U....... ...... Eleven, 1891.
P IS OS CORE FO R
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