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Si jjj -i' 1 ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. I J. F. MSUFT / :,/:f,>r. For the Enterprise. .War Brought on to Enhance the . Value of GoldThe tax levy for war purposes j was based on estimates of heads j of department. It was designed | to pay war expenses for 12 j months. It was levied on labor j rat her than wealth ami would therefore reduce the v<. mie of currency in the hands of the in (fustria! classes. Very little of this money returned to the in-j dustrial classes, especially to Southern cotton planters. Tin Northern and Kastern States not nearly all (contracts for clothing and other artnv -upplies and the money p.?i 1 by laborers went into the hands of capitalists It is claimed that the goldhngsj brought on tins war to increase, the price of gold and decrease | the price of 1 ?bor prmtuc! ! he\ secured the issue f .SJniMitiu.otMi of I nited States hoiuls, ostensibly for motley to pay e\| uses of war, hut really to retire greenbacks from circulation. The t v levy provjdt d money to pay t \ penses of w.a r, ami 'he money p for the hoods was nn t ^u ili i backed up In the l't in 1 > t . Treasury and t hui.iit t.umi ,, ??t?ltl I- - . V I I t ,-| II ni' ; pro!'ta M,. as :i liu^inc^s v<mi fr.ro Vs* a 1 r\ active y??ent fif ;i higher ? ri] ; <>f rivilva'tinr.. Th;. i!.: ens I etf< r living with ill that tl;? word implies, an.I tills i- ?i -;r> <! hv J.r?>r ? -1\*? people cvi r) \v here. ! hi" -uhjert i~ already comti.andine a "rent deal of attention ill* Sunt!:, ami ^ood resulta heme shown in many ! eali t . i?,,? i i i ' - . I'll I i I i 1 I - ? III il 11 ' I ? ? j? f r* '"f :i _t. deal more ' !i i!* :.? iii ' j,! . direction, and ! ii ,\ i tine- i<. ! i it. Al! w ho * I t; ?? in -P>ck iai-iiic will (illd it a | a;. uii: in\ r-t moot. tarts lor farmers. I i . larin litis a place lor; ? that mo oilier -lock can | till. 1 1 or v nit oi ~11; 1 i<*ii 111 111oi-1 ore j' a tree in iv > I a r v e willi its roots!1 in t ho midst oi plenty. Teach the yoniiL' horses to walk well, and a ?ioo<| foundation is laid for t he la.-ter c iil j < Thorough irrnl?hin^ i- the surest , 1 way ol ^etlinji rid of elder. sns-l circulation ami the pru'> ?f ilm gnhl iiui!,?t "n ! tlmrebv The avowt il purpo-" <>i ihc nnM l>:ji_\y:is to r?-1ir? a1' i:r? eiihnokami I'ieasuiy ;.?.! - '. ... envoi: tiot) ami -uptilv tli< :r piaoe wi'ii go Vol na.c.ii hoi.d , . :;< oniy ha of issue of paper currency. l-,i and ojilim t. .! (M)in:ii:e of -il\. r having In'"*) ai <'m!oi>c<] Iiv the I in] Nil S' ." > v r n no-:, t :i ll n ifole ourrency. nr an 11.? ! -:i-? i ?.ponds on an ?<^uo ? -r, liehold r - ii- ' i : (*:111 ?I S t.?f. i bonus .v .: }i \ t i : i. < 11111 ; i! ol the i - -11 i ii' I \ * < 1111?? * oi our reuoy !! ! ! I! ' lie . \ >' (I 4 I. e . ' ! , conimoi!:* . !'! < i.J t|)i< I'lie- JihAi r lit llleil to t I: St.it - ' | " " w li!oh w' 1' M enable tie in !< li.\ I he pi < ! labor pro in : 1 1! praciir.ilv a power to t 11 -1.1 \ 1111 1 n. 111 -' v 1:11 classes. .1 \ a' 1 s 11. M ao 11.!.. StuoK-II.iiaiiu i.i Ibo South. All ol l till li.i region o| country si.nt'i i?, ( .fiiin-ie ami ea ;t to,. }} . j i\ ers im ?_ ' rai.-j...... i .1.- i tit" t-rv \ i.N"i t.i and S ir v' . hain.i, y.. . , M' -"Pi- . : K domain 11 haitsf.lble u. in as fertile is; o! i MM ?I'M!' till-' Sr>d ifj.it .III . ' .'111-! tlliv I 1; t 111! i rich. -i << in I nn ti*-ii in Mic I'm . the i.. vi care: -ii coin iu i ?i . tii above i inj; i-' i : ?I. i *. tangible (iciiei farnn-r m. it intern ?!* '. < t himself to i nu ot i .'i and Tobacco, these pie prrj^ncts ten i:y find i: rej^i^l to ' ?. I n 1 : >> nil}'I r Jjfti\ sto/N >V)' ' "e r and mf' huU< (),.tn.: M ii |?r11-< niatioti ttt , ((1 jj1(, J have had a |S .,re more ()r vlnit thoy rf f ? S( j,t -(iroenvii ;i(.1||iirly |rm.i j i n: on of crops. * ' - * This has been proven over and Is ovei again by the wheat farmers t>f the West who have found wheat growing a prolitless industiy and have been compelled toj change their system of farming, and it will be found true in every section. The South has teus of] millions of acres of land especial- i ly adapted to stock-raising. The i land is well supplied with water ?an indespensible adjunct to stock-raising; the soil is product ive and all kinds of nutritious] grasses grow luxuriantly, while ! the short, or in many sections the absence of anvthing like winter,1' makes an ideal climate and eon j ditions for the well being of all In.imis ol sKick every montn in uie year. !lesides,'stock-raising does , not impoverish the land, but on t the contrary enriches the soil,am! puts it in such a condition that better crops can he crown, wtien- I ever it may seem desirable to j crop the soil formerly used asa'c stock ratine. i; If does not require very much capital to engage in stock-raising j in a small way. If everv farmer would hecin by adding a cow. a j she p and a ho?x e ich year to his stock, he would lind in a few ve irsa marve'ous growth of his L available assets, which had been acquired with a little labor and ? a small outlay to himself. 'I'o put ' ibis proposition in figures it looks a s follows : I'.stimatcd number of farms in tin lollowiii? States would be: Vircnua. l.'l'.'.otto i N i '!i < 'a roli na, I SiH m mi nth < 'arelina, 1 I s .<?< '? ' ieorcia, I 7 I."no Tctines-ee, lMf,OI)<) A la ha uia, Kit>,< < n I .Mississippi. 1 IT.'Mmi l-'loi ida, huu Kent tickv, Jsu.ooo Tom I, I ,.'51 - would mean an increase in ( 1 liv stock of nearly I.oimi.ooii uni 1 in d- in a -ingle year, which at a i\\ estimate would In* worth over ! he increase of the-e | nials, at a normal rate would I verv rapid ami would soon ii-o h fens am! evn hundreds of million- o! ilollar- [?er year, ami , would greatly add to the prosperity of millions of homes. A'.'hiii, one may just as well i a I -e good -tock as poor. 11 costs no nmre time or money, and it ; pa v - to have the best, and so all . -to-k-saisers will l>e atMied witli nothing else. Diversified farming calls for a higher ordi-r of intelligence, an i so it follows that it is not oniv ' < !> safras and persitnriioti. Always keep the plow sharp il inures better work and is easiei lor l)6tli tlx' team and plowman Oiio advantage in using the Irill or seed sower is that the seed will he distributed more svenl.v. A light daily feed of oats ear nearly always la? given to I Ik ^waning colts at this time will >erioli t. W.hen the tools and iniple nenls are stored away, be surf hat they are properly cleaneil md painted. , i in' nesi _ sysi en is m croppim ir<- invariably those which rail or the most thorough pre paraion oi t lie soil. 1 'ceding, watering ami jirmitn ng regularly will aid materiallx n keeping the horses in a good hl it iy eoii'lit ion. Farmers* I" 11 ion {{easotis Why \\ e l inlcnlniin. To <_n't the excess of water oil I >f t he soil. The prevent the surface-wash ng of the soil. The save the humus ol tin oil. To save the iioe particles o lie soil. lo save the teriility brought ip tiy the capillary actioti ol tin oil. To save the teriility brought liivn out o| th" ?>ir by rainfall t< lie sc<il. A ?Ir:ii!!?.* 1 soil i< ready for tin plow several ilays in advance o he soil not drained. A drained s(,,l is eiuht or ter leurces warmer ami is inure e:yi!\ li ele r<-.4,|\' for t lie seed. I- lee.ji a*. a!!ov hi" the teedin root - t o petiet rale as tie: p a- ; ile are 1 .id for food ai l inoef nre A drained s< ii is ready toeniti vale stinner after a i. .till A <Ir:iine.I soil is less injurious iy nll'i i'!i' i !)>* wet or 111*y won! her (To p> ell :i (Irniueil soil Inivo : loi jier season tor unit urity. A well nn'ier<lr:tine<l soil wil increase (lie crop pro'lui't io;e 'Von-. Hi to .Ml per cent . so rue limes more. A <lr:iinei! soil is in 1 lie lies poss11il? eonilit ion to irr.ev m i\i mum crop-- wit!: i:?!? !fiir**?i' ms 1 >;iinIrv.? I r;iifi:i _'? lourni I. V t lcvcr Trick. i' certainly looks like i?, lm there is re.illy no trek :?hont it Anybody can try it woo h.is Line I!<ick iiini \\ i-;ik l\elni)> >, M;il:i ria or nervous troubles. \\y mean he can cure himself ?ie|? aw ay liv Mil it;: l.lortrie I'm . tors llils incdlcii)" tones lip the sys tem. iirts as a -t inmia :it To i -> v*??i and Kidno v - , i- a Itlnod pnrilit i iiimI nerve tonic. If cures ' ' ?i: -t i patation, I ! '.? !:?<*li?*. ! aintif . '"-pell--, Sli'ff JIM1' M ? ' I M holy. If is purely vci'etaI?'?*. ; mtlit laxative, an I restores tin -\ t? 111 1<> it-, nutnial visur, j i , 1.! t'r ! I" 1? ! > 11! i* i . i 1 . ' i i'. 11) V 11 i i that fh v <r < \ ujir*i?'lf. worker Kvi-rv leift!" ppiarantood. -Mult a h- ft! at Crawford !!r-?s I >ri;ir Store. A party who lias Io:i eonfiini nu-1 y :n! vert isjny more 'linn 111ii* 1 y Veal's said to me rei'eiil Iv : "I ad vert iso to Iio 1'aihi'a ? Io /,'iii known. I ejuplnv sale-men t? -ell my yooi|- | do not want ui\ l*e j ?l'e-e|i' at i Ves to en' r a ! ictoiw in ('.alilornia or 111 iuoi-. and oi presenting Ids card lie met will the '| n i y : I never 11 e.a i d o vniir I loll -e ; how loin: have \ oi I.e. :i m Ini-ino? \\ e reeo^ni/' II.il publicity i- capital, ami w. -pond t lion- inds of dollar- t< keep our lion -e lie fore I lie pul.ln ami our salesmen have a ^iim id v;i ii t. i ii? over rivals who .ji not tin' valuool |?111.1i it \ " I 'arriane Monthly, I'lii!:< ! ' ph: i A *t nhliorn coii^li <>r tii'kliiijc in tin lliroat yiolils to < Mm Minnie t'mijjl if . I Inrinless in i It ret, tour I ifs t In pii;til spot, reliable ami just wliat i> ivanli'il, It* acts at once. < ravvl'ori Itros. # F THERE IS MO KINO OF PAIN OR ^ ! ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, l F THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE-F ! I 5 LIEVE. # | ? J ioOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- ? I J STITUTtS. THE GENUINE DOTTLE F 1 F DEARS THE NAME, F 5 PERRY DAVIS & SON. j Announcements. r | l or the Senate. Thankful for past favors, and af I lie solicitation of many friemls, I an- 1 ' nmjikv t hat I am a ami itlat < for re-j t'luct ion to tin' SI at e Sena! e, sii lijcct to, * ; t ho rules of- t ho I i?morr.-ii it* Primary. J P.. M I l.l.K'i. . I ?- Mi:. Kmroi::?Plca-c announce tin*! n:\niooi W. tIlon^li, Msg., for thoj I Senate. We pletljge liiin In a Wide by I It.* 1 result of the Primary Flection- ami i to support t lie Noiiiinees of t he I lenio-| eratie party. M A \ Y 1' I; I KN I ?S. "" , For The Legislature. I am a eamliilate tor re-elect ion to' I t lie I I o 11 s e nt Representatives. I will I'atiiile the ro>nlt of the I hunoerat ie j primary elect ion. I T. V. W I I.I.I a m s. ' I I ... I '| M it. ilni ioit: ? Please announce tliej 11111 l>! I III' 11(111. .1 . \. I.MrMll'i' a ;?. I c:iiiiliil:it(> I(?r I li" I ??f Kcprcscn:!- ! I live-. Mr. Iislriily<' l>a? -"r\"il thi' rolil'ty fulll* jr;ir< III tin* I ."J{i - !al III" < ' | ami l? h<itii'?t y ami fail lifiilims* v a- ' j siii-ImI ii ri ii :r Hi 11 I i ill'' thai ivr ft't'l \V" ^ in'iMi I j - - r \ :< a\ra;n in t In* l.ejjis-: ! 1 at ii?'<>. 'ii- nl !ii?iII?j < |c:iti ami MM*- , ' iiiu' l aluii'y ??i I In* man. uc an' -a 11 - in"! lie i - urn man I Is at im^li! In lie 1 -i-ni i.:n'\ t?? ilf l.i'ui^lat iiri*. Mr. K-t ri.'L-' ' ill 1 > i i! i tin* re-nit nl' l In' primary . !". ? mn. M \ N V VOTKIJS. A ! !!i.> -i>1 i iiat inn nl' a numli'r nf' hi \ "r ii n i! ~ I lia v il"i'iili''l 11? an nun in*" | n. . - 11 a- a i a i nl iilai i' lor ill" 11 i?ii?i* nf !:i | i ? nl at i \ ami I 1.1-ri 11> pliili;" ' in ?"t f t ii a lii'l" tli" r"- n It of 11 it I '"iiinji-rain* primary "Im'tinn. K. I.. IIH K l.!\. , I ' I a?1111ii111<* ' iny.-i'ir a aii'lidat" I'nr | i In- lion-i it SI |u*- iill ivi's siilij' i'l | | t" tin- nil"- ami ri't^ulat inn- nl I Ii" i h'iniii'i'at I" part \. .1. II A lilt V I i ?S i'i;L{. . I IMnii't: l'.\ nati'iaxt:: I'li-a-" an- : , mmt.I-" I am a <*:tti<li?l:ifur ttniiiina i mil a- U"j.;-i -"i,tat i\".-uhji'i't in III" ml"i i !' flii- I ii'tinn-rat i" parly. .It >11 \ W . HAM 1-:I.. I lav i ii rr -i-r v ml nil I y ?ni" I "nil in tin' I I i! n i'". in j u-l id" t my -"It I anm nl iii'" I luil ! :i 111 a imliilat" fur i'""l""ii<m t?i tli" llun>f i I' l.'i'pr 1 t i\ ( - i n' only mi" inur" ii-rin, I InT". Sy pl"ila'" in> ' If In aliiil" I In* re-?111 ul . ii.'- |i mikrat t<- primary lion. I ' V \-\.\ I.ki:. i r For County Treasurer. I .m :t <-:iii?11?1 :il 1??r I hi* ? ?i" . T 'mm: \- Tri-asunr. W. ? .< \ I I'll I'.N. r 'I'll-' 111:111 \ Iru'inl- o|" .1 no. !> Taylor , l:i!?i' pli-a-tin* hi |ir?--*?*nt intr I i ~ nnmi*! in i Ii.' \niit- til' l.ain'a-lit <'mini > a- a in In! . lor 11 Hi I ? iiu111 \ i Tri-i'-nri-r ami lnTi-hy p! ?!that In* ' . \\ i II aliiiii* I In- u.|t n| I In*. primary I'll'.'l lllll. m \ \ v \ ? i i i:>. 1 . v I In i"liy :iiiti<hiiii-i* !Siyi 1 t|- a < anilul. 11 li't- i utility Tiva-ori-r, >uliji'rt . iu l In- ru If - uf I !h- I in in i a-ra i ir primary. i will \ fin* s i'm |i"_n annum, i nrni ni in* rmiia i ihIi'I* uf tin- -alary intu l In- i iiiini \ l ri-a-urv. W I i.MiV IU >\\ I!I.I.. I lii'i-i'li.v anlumtin' my-i'ir a i-amliilal Iur I In- nlliri' uf <'miill y Trua-iir.-r , -i||, .-. t |' ! ili'iiiurr.-il i i' nriii. 11-1 .i. ?.. > i i:\\ m \ s. l-oi Sii{>erinle?\(lcnl cJ t>.!wc<\lion. nut In>i*i/ ?! an non nn* I'rof.: ' In-. I!. Tliuiiipson a* :t <"iiii?Iiilal for 1 <<11111 y Siipi'milfMilfiit <>f Kilui'ul ion. i I I :j t j i n <*ii lol mI :it i* fur tin* ollii'i' oi ( < < ii i Sli peri III I'loli'li! of Kilurnt ion. -l.lii'i'l lo I In' r?11 - ^iiMTIIIII^ l Ini ?r nor rut ir I 'r i 111:1 r 1. .lull \ M IM'.Ki; V. ' I ImnUini; my frii'inls for llmir ?uppnrl 111 i In' pa-t, ami III I In* sol in i I at m , of many, I In-mby iiniionm n \ -? If j 1 ml 1 I;t11* for rr-Hnrt ion lo I In- nOlim 01 on 111 \ Miiporiiili'ilt'iil 01 I In. , -ul?|i*i'l lo tl|i' I li'lliorrat ir I'li n iij I'li'rl ion. U . IS. Cl.'l 1 I .. ; , , 1 A I I In' -Oilo'ltu ion o. 11 111 I ! r < 111 v | I 1 Imri'liy aniioiinri' my? - 1 iinlnlaii*; for 1 In* olll'-i' o'" < mi" \ - j in r " I'liilrnt ' i of Kilui'.'H ion -111 . 1 to !. i' rulrs jjovI I ernini; I lm I minnrr.i . pri.uary. | w.,1. i.uno. 1 For County Supervisor. 'rh*> friends of I-.J. Perry, reeojrniz- , ii}; in his past service as County supervisor business (net. qualilleat ion md a due regard to the principles of conomy in the management of the affairs of the County, hereby announce liim as a candidate for re-election to this important olllce. His record as an tliccr is a siillieient guarantee that I he att'airs of the County will be safe in his hands. He will abide the result af t he primary elect ion. After being solicited by many friends I announce myself as a candidate for the otlice of County Supervisor, subject to tlie rules governing I he democratic primary. m. c. (j akdnioh. For County Auditor. At t lie request of many friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the otlice ot county Auditor. I will abide t lie result of the democratie primary. .loll X A. C< )<iK. For Probate Judge. The friends of ( lias. I). Jones, INq., recognizing hi> eharaeter and a hi lit ies I < 'ifet her with his tit ness for t lie posit Ion, hereby ann uiiiee him as a candidate for'he olliee of Probate J udge. ft e pledge him to abide the result of l he l leinoeral ie primary. For Ala gist rate. I hereby annoiiuee myself as a candidate tor the olliee of Magistrate for < i i 11 s i reel; and ('alie ?'reek Tow ushi p, and pledge myself to abide the result 1 of t lie I lemoerat ie primary. w. p.'cask i:y. I hereby annoimee myself as a eandaie lor the otlice of Magistrate for 4 t Jills Creek and Cane Creek Township . W. II. Ill HNS. At t li" ?olii it:it ion of 111:1113 frioiul< I li:i v? i<1 I t?? an lion ikm1 111 v s?* 11" :i a i'uiiiI ill at i' for ro-oloot ion t u tin- < nl' >1 agi>t rat o tor IMon.-ant Mill Tow n-liip. I liorohy ploiljjo mysolf to aWi'!o tin- r''-i.;i ol 1 in* I'iMiiorral ir primary ol<Tt ion. A. I >. 111111 \ 1:1 >. I liorohy annoiini'o inysolf a* a oaniliilati* for M ani-l rati* iti < tolar ' rook Tow u.-lii |i, <uli;oot to t ln? ruli'.o ol tin* 1 loon i'i at o ji.?| t v. .IOIIV KiN't;. Wo 1 alio ploa nro in annoiinoin., liio namo of I!. M. I'olK a*> oamli-lato for Mayisi rat for r.nforil Tm\ n-hip, ami }i1o?|oo hi 111 io a!?ii|o I lit* ruloM ^o\ornini; I ho homo-ratio primary. M \n v < 1 rizi:\?. p 'i 1*3 Z ooI?2);ihp. A jMW'li'r !' i>' >Ita ? : :.ilo :!i?- -!?.- '. A* t!..> S-ilMUl v. I ft't'l f.. i >\\|. || I| ? !'. ;;?? :i|, I io. I , I . i \\ ' l'. ' I 0. t # Mtolloi .Oft <v. 1" :i '.i'l, I.ii-:i o 1 I :o.il :'iv? rosi aiot < mn'ort. 'I'r S'"1 i| I V ill > I'll ' -I - till ' ' o . %? I ! . I t oil |.:i?-U,.oo ITr.l' A.Mr. -- . A . S. 1 ?.ii.> .-.nl, I. I.'oy, X. V parker's hair balsam I AiqHft:;- i m.<l 1 ?t:!.lin thr litir. **VTH|l'r r ( ? I'll i:;?nt (frmrlli. I.W_-jf . i. v. r Vails to ltintore Oray ivjvs ., 'jjKjl 11 i.r t > i'i Youthful Color. ISM r8*^ ? ? v.:} i.VI:;. SENT FREE i to housekeepers-Liebig COMPANY'S Extracts ot Beef C'?Gri BOOK" ! ' * I. tu | i ['.in* imiiiy <1" i - .'.i' iiml il l ii ixll ,ii -In >. A ! ! r- - I.J. .'III. IMI lujri" N.'U York s. r. mii.itakv ac\i>i;mv. < illii'i- i l i 'liai rin a n I * vi r?! >\' i nit ors. ? '11:?r!? -f nil, .1 ii I \ |, |,>*.IS. i ,ic ;nirj i'xim. 111 i. ni'iio.'iry Jk i?J? I -11 j |> I??r t lii I i f i -1 . r cnunly, 41 in i In* >?iiiih < aixlini Military AcaiViny. I'laiik .1; j I a' :<>t: > lor jutiii it In ml it cm 11 (.> ! it i v a m ill at ion, v\ it li -lii'i'l irii iiii,' niri-i^arj iiil'uriiiat ion, can lie iilitaiticil irmii t !?? cminly .-> 11 ?* r 11 I -1 < 1 < * 111 hi' cihicat inn, \l! npplicat ion- in li-.; In- in hatnl> of t liairuinti by lir.'t <i.i \ of \ ii ii-i. c. s. ; \ I >> I?l i \ , ' 11a rinaii lln.aril of \ i-itnr-i. New Road Law. i i i:itsi?:i-;i:s ??i* tii i: ri u?\ ii- mail-, arc hereby imtilicil tn II :.t my oilier ami }jct a <'iipy ?.| the V'\\ I .'nail l.aw. I.. .1. ;'i u:n , l' t ii. Mipcrvi*i?r. Mm- Minn:" > t ' ' nr.- 1 I jili- l?> it- ?|'i k < :ir? - Mint < liili'r n ^ 111 ;i \ Ink*1 I' in lit,'" < 111 :i 111 il w H linit III" I : I -1 11.11: I'. it Inl- vs ?i: fur ft II -! 11 t lii- 1 nl ion i if aii j pr?*p- I "aB trillion ii-. <1 11 - lilt \ fur ciiIiIk, rronp, ^ liiklinic in In- llir?nit ur <>l>Miiiate i-oiiirli . riiwl'uril Itro-. j'J Kil in Yo'ir ii'iw i h Willi ( urnrrlii. . v < 'I. rti<\ "in. i |>ntion inreio'. Ifv". If ( r ?' i. i, hi , fniiii iiiun: