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VVM.SC AhhXAXCK speaking.
APruuc Ai.manck Spu.vkixo will be
held at Pleasant HtJlsub-AUiance no Sat
uiduy before, iho fifth Sunday in this
month, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.
There will be dinner on the grounds f or
everybody, livo. W. T. Morris, of Mt.
Zion, will deliver an address at 11 o’clock,
He is an a hie speaker and none,
fail to hear him, as he is very interesting
*s well as instructive and is well posted
on the conditions of the laboring people
and their wauls.
Bro Jr 1). Hutcheson, of Tallapoosa,
will be with us also. He is well known
to our popple as Leingtfie best posted and
most enthusiastic Alliance man in Haral
sail " county
There will be several other prominent
Alliance men present on that occasion.
Bro. W. J. Walton, County Lecturer; Bro.
J. J. Coalsoii, Asst. Loot; Kev. U. 1).
Cooke a nd others.
We expect to make the day as interest
ng.as possible and cordially invite the
public to come and partake with us. We
extend a helping hand to all who are on
gaged in a legitimate’ business and will
like to impress the minds of the outside
world that we are handed together not to
tear down but to build up; not to level
down the rich but to level up the
not to dethrone kings or enslave nations
-bad we the power-but that we are
unitted in the bonds of love and friend
ship and ask that justice be meted out to
every man, woman and child of oui beau
tiful land.
Wo ash no favors of anybody or any
political pai ty—simply an equal chance
with other lasses and our climate, our
minerals, our crops and our toilingpeoplc
with theii unjust burdens will do tee rest
Oscout W: i.D.
GRANYVILLE, ALA.
Mu. Editor: —The weather so far has
been very wet. Rain, rain, much water,
everywhere nfloat; tfie rivers on a tear,
the earth rotten by wetness, the railroads
a dangerous institution, on this, the It.
& D., a wreck occurs every day and twice
a day; farmers have done nothing this
season at work and will not until the
weather changes for the better. The
health of the people is reasonably good.
There have been some few cases of grippe,
but they were moderate.
Wood chopping has been on the ram¬
page all winter. It is said to be good ex
ercise and profitable passtime, when the
wood sheriff don’t dock them too heavy,
At any rate it keeps the boys out of mis¬
chief to cut and put three cord per diem,
that is h 1.50 and it encuonrages them to
take the exercise.
One Mr. Grahatn here makes his spend¬
ing money catching fish in the river Coo¬
sa.
Two weeks ago there was a woman
found dead on Brushy Branch up here in
Georgia, and we heard since that she had
come down from Chaattanooga to Rome
and wandered from there down to Lev
im'Ston and from there across Cedar
creek road to the branch, and the riyer
being up at that time the water was back¬
ed up Cedar creek to and up the branch
past the road about one and a half miles
from the river, and by some means site
was drowned tliero in the back water.
She was said to be insane.
Some of the papers make remarks com¬
mendatory of the B AN'NJCJt-IllKSSKNHIiU.
We propose to sav to them that the Ban
xSii-Mussknoek has a powerful clever
editor.
Simon Co nw wood.
COX POSTING.
Some say uo use in composting manur
ers, but chemists tell us that raw, green
fresh undecomposed manures are not
or
available for plaut food until they go
through a chemical process and be de¬
composed and made soluble so that the
roots of plants can become affected by it
when they run near enough to it. It is
said that manures will decompose after
applying them to the soil and that they
will also have a tendency to decompose
the 8oi1 ’ Rnd a,K « t,iat u '* wit,lout *"*
!“»* of ammonia when left to go through
t!iat l )rou0ss in the soil, all of which
R<n,nds very plausiblo and we might im
ij ihe the idea and be led off the track if it
was not that we. have tried it and olmerv
*d closely for fifteen years many of ns
:tnd »«? still well pleased with the plan
“ f managing manures.
However, we would do well to notice
our compost heaps as Jones says and if
tlu 7 a ’-’e getting too hot job holes and
1 ,0 «* water down in them and cool them
off. We are confident that composting is
tIie best f<>r tbe l’«’ sent C10 P if no more,
^ when we let them get so hot you can’t
* )<l2e J ,,nr band in them and they smoke
wheB cut down there is bouad to bu
loss of amonia an indispensible
food * whic, ‘ a11 writers agree should be
e uardod against
“Well, don’t it rain” was a common
word a week ago, but geo and wo haw
and get up here is the word most cora
,,: °nly used just now on the farm.
Those of us who know that it is
tiaJ to £ ood 01- °P S of 00111 to P lant tlu ‘ m
oar\y on uplands as well as a thorough
preparation are going to run off and
double furrow and plant and then burst
ou ^ ! *' ie balks good and deep as soon as
P oss 'hle. We will commence running
out thc lwlks rJ K ht in tho n,i,1(llc between
tiie «> w » with a Johnson wing and four
inch scooter and bed to the middle so as
lo kee P oin ' mitldle a little tlle
stead of the lowest; in other words we
Wlb finish plowing out the row next to
corn instead of the middle.
G. W. M.
(Communicated.)
GOOD AIJVICE.
It is a generally concealed fact that few
persons are thanked for advice given
gratis. Nevertheless, I believe it is the
duty of all to give counsel and warning
when where possibly good may be done or
result therefrom, and, therefore, in the
interest of the young and rising ginera
tiou, and possibly to enlighten and bene
fit some fellow-mortal I wish to make
these few remarks and suggestions:
That certainly a great injustice, if not
injury, is done and being done to the
dear children—tiie bright boys and girls
of the land; those who are the hope and
prospects of the future of our country,
by permitting them—yes, in many cases,
learning them to use tobacco in its dif¬
ferent forms, also alcoholic liquors, stim
lating drugs and narcotics. For the sake
, !
of ^ ul ' lovo(1 01108 aild sto P
consider! and think wliat your are doing!
“for as ye sow, so shall ye also reap.”
Therefore, remember to “train up a child
in the way it should go,” not may go “and
when it is old it will not depart from it.
For as the twig is, bent, so the tree is in¬
clined.” Yes, not only do not learn the
children any of these bad habits, but try
and keep them from it. Teacli them tiro
evil and injurious effects of using tobacco
arid snuff, chewing and smoking, or using
any of the stimulating drugs and alco
ilolk: Averages, and when they are older
and have become young men aud women
they will thank and praise you for it.
Think how much nicer your young ladies
and young gentlemen can and will be
without those vile ami obnoxious stirmi
lants and habits! Think of it young hoys
and girls, men and women, which would
you prefer, a breath sweet and free from
these nasty odors, or a breath and system
foul from these injurious aud degrading
narcotics and stimulants? Then also
think of the many nice, good and useful
tilings which the money thus spent for
those worse than useless, yes, injuri¬
ous things, would otherwise buy and
bring to you. How many of you think
and say that you cannot afford to gee or
take some good paper, book or other good
and useful thing, which would perhaps
do you good in many ways—enlighten
and refine you, your family and eoinmu.
nity? and yet you spend many times
more in ways and for things you would
bo better without. Think of these things
and hereafter act the part of a wise per-
son. Mini of woman, boy or girl, spend
not your money and labor for that which
is injuiiona, demoralizing and
i»g, but, spend it for that which is
llcial, enlightening and refining,
Not in the spirit of finding fault, but
with the hope that at. loast some poor, yet
perhaps bright hoy or girl may bo bone
fitted, 1 subscribe myself
An Oi!SKitv::!t,
Vieli’s Floral (Inliic for 1831.
No lover of a fine plant or garden can
afford tube without a copy, ii, is an ele¬
gant book of 100 pages 8 l-4xfl<> 1-2 inches,
beautiful colored illustrations of Sunrise
Amaranthus, Hydrangea a|id Potatoes,
Instructions for planfin#,j cultivating.
etc. Full list. at everything that can he
in the way of VtataUo and
Flower .Seeds, Plants, Blubs, etc. Also
full of *1,000 particulars and *200. regarding The tlje novelties cash prizes have
been tested and found worthy of cultiva¬
tion. We hope it will be odr good luck
to see the Nellie Lewis Carnation and
taste the Grand Rapids Lettuce. It
costs nothing because the }0 cents you
scnd for jt oau bo do<lucte | 3 the
first order forwarded. We advise our
friends to secure a copy of James Vick,
Seadsinan, Rochester, N. Y.
WORDS OP WISDOM,
Success anywhere requires singleness
of purpose.
The man wl|Q 1()ves hi , duty never
slights it.
Common sense is^ hard thing to have
too much of.
The man who goes out to meet trouble
always does it.
Sympathy is something that cannot be
learned at college.
Love can see beauty where the world
sees only deformity.
If you want to be a thinker ask your
* '\ A t ' ood 1,1an ^ 'l' 1 1 sd "’ ISl
If you want happiness . don t try to find
it in somebody else’s garden.
You can always be happy if you are
willing to rejoice with others.
If you want to be able to speak kind
words, cultivate kind feelings.
People who are not to be trusted in tri
Res are not to bo trusted anywhere.
A man is very poor if he has nothing
that will do more for him than money.
No man will ever he likely to have a
good character who does not try to have
one.
Murder is always committed in the
heart before it is committed with a gun.
Success that is not planned for, and
worked for, and deserved, is never e:i
joyed.
A man who can pay his debts and won’t
do it, would steal if he was sure lie would
not be caught at it.
People who do not quite right them¬
selves always feel better when they can
find something wrong with other peo¬
ple.
It will help to be charitable toward
other people if you will remember that
every other man has just as much mule
in him as you have.—Indianapolis Rani’s
Horns.
111-nature exaggerates other bad quali
ties.
God never intended that any man should
be stingy.
If you are not helping anybody, God is
not helping you.
The tiist step toward heaven must be
taken on the knees.
Truth makes men gentle. Theory
makes them bigoted.
Selfishness is only .another name for the
spirit of murder.
If there wasn’t any opposi ion, tin re
couldn’t be any progress.
Perhaps no greater wrong can be done
to any man than to misjudge him.
The biggest (oward you can find any
where is the man who is afraid to do
right.
‘ ‘NO KAO’ TO-NIGHT.”
Many years practice has given C. A..
Snow A Co., Solicitors of Patents at
Washington, I). tin surpassed success
in olitaing patents for all classes of in ven
ti'.'n. They make a specialty of rejected
eases, and have secured allowance o’f
many patents that had been previously
rejected. Their advertisement in anoth¬
er column, will be of interest tt**invent
ors, patentees, manufacturers and all
who have to do with patents.
An Atfs’<p.-,ttvc POCKCT ALMANAC
lo.'abii:,',! MBMOKANDUM HOOK
and IRON BITTERS
advertising BROWN'S Drug and
the best Tonic, given away at
general stores. Apply at once.
‘Tp^''ap’jfc "S’” 5 ^ "*2 "M
Oil XV |!L#^ JLwiX n jvi $ ! 6 T
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JXO.-£«J,.k wit t J.i.X\ repp jaJXll JL —
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I wish to call the attention of my lady friends to the fact
+ that I have just received a nice line of
ENTS, * HAT * rpD7 M > NS, * RIBBONS, > LACES . ETC., *
I have hats worth from 25 cents to $3.00. Call in mat sea
me before buying elsewhere.
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BUCHANAN, GEORGIA.
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Cedartown, Georgia.
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CDTLEEY sra TINWARE.
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GUNS AND AMMvNlTlVN AT LOWEST PRICES.
We would call your special attention to our lino of Cooking Stoves as bain*
the best in the mai kc(. Also, Cole and B'ood Heaters.
TIN SHOP.
LL? Spouting, Roofing and all kinds of Repaving, CHEAP!
HERE FELLOW!
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® JUST FROM M ARKET? *
Ye3; and want to call your attention to
the fact that 1 have just laid in a new
supply
-OF
GOODS!
.S Til A ir NATS ,
WOOLEN IIA S,
Fli LETS, WOR SEDS,
CASHMERES, LA H'-V.S,
SHEETING, TICKING, Ii LEECHING,
CHECKS, ROOTS, SHOES, ETC.
Respectfully,
H. N. STEWART,
BUCHANAN, GA.
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RACINE. W IS.
* FULL LINE. OF f
FAMILY
GROCERIES,
Which 1 am now offering at live and
let live prices.
Give me a call when you come to
town, and be convinced that it will be
your interest.
BEING MS Y0UH
B A R T E rCr