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ALUM DEPARTMENT. I t | J. F. FISH FT Fill tor. I _______? The Tyranny of Trusts. _ ~ i The great. political battle of the future \? ill be against the gigani i? , trusts in tins country. They are | constantly increasing in number, and nearly every avenue of business is being entered by them. The formation of new trusts isj becoming so common that very ' little remark is made upon such ' an occurrence, and even these' engaged in the hue of business' lor which it is formed will not | pretend ro make an> resistance. but tamely acquiesce in the new order of thing*. llio dangers are i not lessened, however, by thi* forced acquiescence. and w*lnb? the., country Is drifting rnml'v into the hands of combine trusts, the d ty i not far when there wil1 cotne rc.-istanc- , to tl?i' baneful encropahmen' the money power, and the m.--'of the people will reali/. the. thraldom under w i<*li they have I almost unconscious!y [?;?. I inDemocratic par1, nt this country will become the uiediuni throng! which a we r wil ? waced ae , entrusts. and dependence ft r r. t will be centen 1 in it ! < and met hod*. The Ken are essentially the friend at d j suppo. :ersi -t trusts, an i .i-n tie past HO it Will fie 111 the flltUle. that tiie Democrats will have to ( organize ior the extinction <>r at least control ot the inightv forces that are concentrating the husi ness of this grea" country in tinhands ot lew iiH-ii, who become powerful not only in commcrci life, but are also potential it. legislation and it. 'lie admit.Uti 11: .11 ot the 1 i'as h i i < >. - ? r i condition of ail "... , menacing every avenue of trade an 1 reach ing in its eU'ecls to the humblest , citizen of tin* I'nited States. lion. ,J. \V. Blake, of <lalveston, Tex aw, in an address to the workingmen on Labor l)ay,ci? at ly outlines 1 he da ger and rap u\ ty of trusts, and does not assail | the rich man on account of hiwealth. but justly complain of the use to which money is put for the forging of fetters upon ?h<common people. He s;n<i : "I dislike very much to discusthis subject, because of all men, I despise the demagogue who panders to the prejudices of the| nnnr Kv iKnco r?f fh<? 1 > i i w * " i'wi ; no man can note the encroach meat of tho money power in thin country on the rights ot the in dividual without feeling that the time is approaching when i he issue between plutocracy i'e. t people will be t'oreed to .1 ti:;l. 'J'he world has never seeji nor i the mind* of man . nceived miraculous wealth uatherin^ ar? every day fyies to us. I do not denounce tho rich. 111 rno- t cases tin r monev came and waacquired iiuder fornis 01 law. it is the abuse of this u mazing power o. onsohdated wealth which or...;, - tho pressing dan. - .. When a /.en men get t r . : in the ruoi . 1^ and fix th ;-i. of a d< articles of comru j:. u \ with .0 standard but tie., athitrary .will and no limit but tl ;r greed or daring, and then n'tiiy flic severe.?rn people or fr?e republic Ji.?.% :n.;ch m V rcy ?>t' their ;na-u r> iIm-v A * ^i^'lor the neoe^;?ii <?f. f! ?mi the; point <>t intolerable ?iia< h -en reached. Ai.y cafe or ,ru?f :ri !??** conij'r bitrarily <e.d per coat of a ninple arficlo bf necessity anil safely gather fo tribute Iron: the people. ho mists have held that wheat gi everywhere could neve: cornered by capital, and y man in Chicago by the nan Loiter, tied the wheat crop u his handkerchief and hold i? 'i! a ' iboring iv n hud t-> pay r?0 cents tax n:i tlm sack o* which he bore homo to hi fa at the end of l is work. The of Russia would not dare do things which art openly '.on the t ru<is o: tin I roe govt r:;i ot ours. My countrymen, n milMf'Ilt (Mil il?"e|}tl IIIPTU :!!)< plea rxrtlse thelu whtui they on t Mi' men who toiling, yet si; wIn* Jiu uu? i at t h?or woi ' ! often ear,not f;et foot5, for VIwu nnh which to feci! 'in : "!' Thar lianas famishir:.. :it ! : i-1 M r. .1 rlFer*on . t v ?i umer nl iliis lo'li't.?1 ; ti.-y atjil sought to av. r; .. it lasajrain heeti roviveii by r * mi i t' o p m oi i :ir times :i nhoen aide I by tip' ^ovcrni \? itii its }irant ol enormous po ami :t~ ama/iii^ t'iasH Jefrtsia Hut what am you ^uni; t' ahout it l.et me uriip yu i?i ' wit!i ;t;! the earnest ! i>11r sdiijj n_' .ins? tiic ( i ' iaw - ami the met inula make these evila pojsi hie am ; rut*t your representatn work for timr-pea'. el this \ .t I e it t -1 ition." This i: -tre'ie ';i:i?l|!l'.'|i, the Atlanta h urna'. hut will t t ! 1 ijjep* an 5 itnprejtul! fho h W ateh",' tin* up 'i a I of i1 o irreat frr?ts say :t i r mil ' M r. 11laKo lias drawn a > ? i rid lot m ?* ii t. but will any *. that tin re i- abundant <! 'ic" to -u- fa: i i! \ The im'ie.t inj; number j iwcr i f tIn* r: -it.- alar :t ail 1\ beeau > h s ?.;?\ *. been al?U lo po le^islatio ('oiiiiia-s- ami in many of ^tati s for their own interest? in'caiio' tin* ant trust law-. t anil national. wo have now .-ept in rare inetanres, i net! or ! i- a notorious fart tha suL'ar trust prartieally fixed sutrar duties both in the j r? f tinfV 'Ji?t u rtil f li.? . ? r . ? ? it. lived them so h- to ?>?i!r itself more securely- from petion and thus increase power toextort tril>ut?? lr*?r: ! people. There nrn ?tL? r ; tilth have been hardly lers or i. -- - -1 i; i in their to prostitu- lep'idation l > own mi . d f r unrighteous Mr. Ma I e ir? not overdiau picture, 1 j11! ? .- as he mak And lie ha" indicated the remedy for the evil. I he n< must place the power of ! < tion in the hands of repres tives who wil! apply it to c the acffrespionv ot tril-f in*' vent such wholesale rohher they have often perpetrated i- absurd to say that no laws be framed to protect tlie p from extortion at t i h an t r it -' -. or hat the iwnn wil enlore- ;in-tn : it ia ei|o: ilet sayio.- ;!, , the people of <*o11111 r \ are u ;i(i t r self, e . \ nient / tit JHH'ftl it t. \ !! pel Otis wlio expert T -? ill li 1 11 * I'll I i'ii'1'l Kill ill : ill1' Mdlll-<.|IMT> lil?\ ill * i . w , . .. j i ;?.ir r?'iii>lr. t el l ili<- ill ' ill ii11< 1 iiiivo l elianjj* ! i' i1! ihi:! \ 11 i'ii lone on tin- I.: I Mi .mila v. I lav ami Wednesday ie Sep I ii i' a ii< I t let (da ?', \V. < i. A. !' < * Ii id ' ii i ?il. i>! I .'i-L'i t rat i? reed ! Wheat as a Regular Crop. ono- ( ?? own i Wheat farming not a husiho nepa to be taken up 01:0 year and ot a'abandoned the tiex\ The crop 10 of has a legitimate place in the rcn p in tat ion of mixed farming, and il mi should be grown every year withhit: out r< fe- 'uoe ' > the rellin-. I rice | f'onr j or oven v/ithout regard to tor ini!y probable yield of the crop. Thit Czar! is true itt almost ?very portion ol the i our country, and the Souther: e hyj States aro not an exception, fm nent , there are i-uitublo land to grow 0 ar- wheat in every State, to a greatoi 11 no or iess extent. Forty or fai yc:ie . go in a largo part of Sontl ill'er, Carolina wheat win raised t< and meet tie* horn < ?t: ounption to (I ,. r ; ji(t V,, do Vejuemht " *n the importatir n o* flour nt!"! a! 1 li.ii r i ? op t /. r . i1 n i I . ?\ ,.n> ?ui i : t M i l -uv yoar I.us boon oxo?? pt ion ii f< r imi ivvhi-'Ut 'Top, h >th .is ' > yioLl an;.t:: acr< ago, atlil we are glad I lean the I'arin -rs w. o<?.i* ! - : in; I has , tIif> fuilirr ot inakmg nvVm); j lioni lobular cn.p on tin. if t\n':n?. I".it wers if' t?n -t oto'iuraginu ^i?rt? i i!iti.Ci 11 rtifs, am t I rt >kt :: tl.i ?? ! ? ijc ; r'lt tit- <:t <!ivorsili ?<] tannin;: II in; ''i rule .itit; ;n?t t.i x?*? * j > f i ii 'i nest ' this sectn n of tin Slut . 1: ' l't is lliiviv !.*? ; s - a I' \ >1 li: tari'UTs whoso t i ;t ; ::i tin 1"' lt-t !'o\v months hnvo b?'pn n;p v 11 h !>i soil i; i via 'o f r?>n hot,;r-;;r<.v.-;: .m." as tl:n <!o - 1,, I . f J | | ,|" , , ' I savf i :> v i'i housi h >! ! xpoiisi r I oil tl li r ro a \ !l > > man I htloss il.nro are h-ailia ' '' " it . j i -1 - - I . ! t i 1 I O | > i. t s? hut i"ii>111* . t;! !? ii a i ulloi with ililt? r?Mi' incts ?vfi" it 11?l - mo I thfin. - . ' j j . i'V i ?" '' h. I hi - |>r i of ioo h a < I it rii ? < :i?ni? !!, :trr. r 1 M;.. to tin , I*: rrn i *! rr ' i In N Mr; ' ' ' : t mili* h;'r,vl p :v II >'ir . . . I ? \ .m 11 .. ,. \ ' (J '' ' 1 ; ^ 1 n j v t :: r ' I - rc in the I whv thft jjrowiny > f wheat phouh a, ,j I ive i ( erinanor.f {?!:?? in tli n| v ?> T" 1' (>V of t i: ' '.in.) . \ v . r i ! j e>. fore rc--*' iijr ' lie ' i ' < i i,?>- i'tvi' n,.4| i rum year t . y?> ?r Ii" . i mn-ircis no ('i.ticern i(,r <! ? I r*r? 1 fh .in , 1 u ! r: ? : c! - J m i! v he oertai n I' 'IP' ?! i' i:!?1 h.'T" > :!?? r??i'h r 1 th ?-eiit pre-irrvAtion of tl.?* i< rt: >tv o ilinir ; ii!J tarin. which i- in- onlv i? TIC1 r?c?i: '.I'ln'c h <. ri:? t .r In colli iMiiiiiv it i; I a s h ; i.rc-'o! r \ ?11 < i ^ i!? n the; I* 'loo-- :o?t V'-'iuirc 'I'l'i-"i ?i (. m--! <' \ I r; i ;<>lnar> it:' !. i 5 *y I > r?1 < 1 '?? - *< I'fli.,'-. 1 * r ; li ?.ri ' > K s;ovv ti . . .1 1 utKt 10. liit .1 a ^ arn*t\ <>t ? r o p - ?i 1 u< ?*s t j^ain.. tin j pmsor \ ul inn <.! ; h tntilit 1 the f,i : 'I? In* on'j. t.; u .?, I'd it. I<? til - H of t!i only 1 - tli" 1,..? ;.r- li! ;i'.! op!" 1 rufi to :_,! <?\v '.1 ! v- tt| , iMa r..t:ition to ? ':?p.1, ! 11?p. 1 ' en t a 1 irji'iv Mp'tii tiif r 11 ?* . ' i' I:?11 In-rk :*t 1 i onvirotnioMit-, l/iit :l 1 - - tj ! r?r to ^njrgest that entail pratn hi y a- I'tifer into tin- - 111. tor tli it mason t!;?t a mnovat: m/ <-ro|. n t ran p^as ran ho -o a n i n tin* la . tiMj at In* tin* trr.itn crop 1 tt..ci. ot ia ill or one *?I rio\?. r cm t.o . n o; ; not tlin rrowinj; i-rof) to talm ?-< ? 1; ti.'ston ot the 'ami at frr ?t. trial, it,;. I'rnr. i s ha , v 'rt V 'oru- < >f th" ^mall trr.?in- *v11 entitle ! t'? (lot;, i ii t net' ! ? oc?%iif?i?'M ;i higher po-iti >. : :i S-roM Jst'ill" ! ?r rn it, than ! > <fi' life a- n f i i| l! ' >r Ii v. ' i ,) (if ii. r oiiMinii'roi.il iinj rtai:t ,r thai; "V *" tirain , :in?l kiiv r ,, . : i! ii :n </11 i fir farm ii ii iiiii I linn 3'lvan: ni" ltl |?. ' fjuii! 1-, .? !!. I ?I' \\ ! if I, ,lnl f ;: i I i -i * i. 11 I''"1 t i .\ in t m c./ViTi ii v.i .i 11jx t: iii!n* urowth i>{ .. ra < : won ij ?? H?! v Ih!o I In "i. under in summer to permil them to undergo decompose wore it not for tho exudation - humus by the burning rays ! i tho sun upon the bare soil. T | > process ot turning under shou not bo delayed after tho cc L nights of September set in, as - is important that the vegetal > j matter in th" soil shall progr? a.: far a'" pe b ble, if not thou tho first stages <>f fernjontati !'! doeompositioi . This ean hastened, and th* soil be put I better tilth to receive the seed , ir? (jt'i'.Mi; rollings, or other mea of compacting it, to close s , spaces caused by tho mass \ egetable ma I tor. \ Minun r.scapt'. ' haul.! u ' vvoriH wi itt?'u l>y M i Ada K. Ilarl, of (Jrotuii, S. I "Was ta. !i with a had void whi 'tlod or my Irm^- ; cnii^h ^ot Jaii'! finally torminaA'd in ('< > iiptioti. Four Do.-tors j?siv?? r np. s-iyin^ ! *otild !tvs lull a sin : I tiiiic, 1 ?.riive mvsnlf mi? to r *. S >.vi >r. ?! 'orniut: i! il I inuld i j with 113 frit*nd; on oarih, wen I Mi--" my ahs?>nl on?*< abo' My husband was advised to >. ! ) Kit./-. \ ?'\V 1 Irl'DI "IV ' Consumption, I'oujiln and ( oh 1 1 .. 1 v.. 11 .t 1 n .i iooU in a'! ciu !' 1, - :: r 1 11; 1 , ' '' "1. ' J?>1 i 1 1 ni vi 1 and now w '! ail*' healthy woman." Tr N 1 . t h 11 it < 'n w !'-t.I lii I tf:z ^ > r". 11'CH 1 ?I' -i/.o a'1!' and :'r 1 < (iuaran'? < 1 < r i r? refunded I* r ' :i? > it ii up ".mi' J an st Will \! 1.11. I r;y [ ! . ill - w i hi' ; h ! '.* i' ' i; ill till - !'f -Iil- ! ! .u'iiut how ! .! n<! m 11 i < ! .? -1 I.. *'a i sot "f i<!oi < n 'J11 an-' lot .' A' pn -i nt i' foviua ' with '-. broom i i i r-? < 1111 .is:111 a. I ni -ho .. i! l'iv !:!' ' mom than one harro! *' I'orn j?oi" H iv. >?oil. --.iiiil>lii i ii..i . hr I! 1 I !,. -1 l.in , .ill" ! v ' nil,' -1 :ii ! ! hill .Ml! - >! i 1! I?' A !T 1 111 !\ ..> , ?r !! i!! I I,. .11.1 T'lr.w rnM-i-li l'f , < ): e | (It- t'ly ' > T-rry.i * I >l:nu' S .mi! .>:1 iii>! !>tirn I ir - < !;. in! j.!u\\ iiin r w. ! N,m it i, i lii.lv ; li.it riii\i-r or .' : <\ti 'i 11 i in ! t ?ii |mii?r j iv. :i*? :? i1i i;i on I .?rr* 1 > Ml Jl I IH'l . "i mi will 1 i . i \ ? s i ?i11lt iii.tliil 11[> !? ! :?I I.? 1?. r?? iIuti' i s : 111 \ i-1i.ii lor ciiivcr. I *??rl i i ps von rui n ; i!' -.ii :i n| r; < tlii- I ? i ill'.. :a!! I Jiii>'A ' ilitt IIII'li I" Ml ,, s i . :in 1 11v\ 1 nirk V. SUM , ... I .... . I I I. I t !> >> lL.I? I. ... y ii 1 ini? i11 *1 ut t i1111 \ <111 11 ' i * I i!i i i> ii a iIi -1? \ ' i ' r - -t I in h> I. r! ii i/i r n I; '.j' ; I. Ll'oW I <?< -? r|'ii|is lii | ! l| |. ! . I?i ?'i ill !'-( .1 ii ii | 11 |'(i - ? i * Mi iii'iic \\ iHI I ! ln-i 11. i 1 'I i i I V'' I nil' lll.l ll III i*. I! Mil. , If ! II -1 In I | i\ l It- \V H'l'i - i.| 1 I it 1111. * , i ii' I i;! i- i'i'i'! ii mi |- i! n t i i'v iii' : lift' [.ifi'i'. 'I ii.it hi ,j v\ -.\ wf wiir'.i .i v. 1,4-n we i.' ^aii ir "11fi : i 'i r.inn. \t t In* I. . . . i\v. ii .r i .joh. I t'f i; 1111 ri : .i t.iir | roponmm i\ in \'nir i.in I. t Iinrnuf ti 11 . ' Aiii ii 111 y i ill t a i' 1 iii r i lii.it. ' . 11 i 1 111 ; l .; \ ? 1 \ : 'till' 11 HI I . I " Mil t ii- , i 4.1.1'lu il I ' ] 4 > 111 \ p l.i'l'll llillts. i I tin' pnliry I Inn YMII !i"f I tn IHl' VI i I run-! nil U in wnfi'lii . I ml' 1 ii ! t Ii i ilk in ii t?> i in in iL'l'incni tn your ?' -1iiiin - tx'-l. ! "lion 1 ! j' ' i have I hi- i Ton- ! T11 ?. i rilHWH'il :?i" 1 ;p ifi I v <! . I ' l ri vi-. I In ' .< 1 il - , - 1<? ;>lm, l! .1 11-111 i -11 in S|?? i:i;v (' f j ; <"i hip'h. [>n 11 ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ? f \f2in Hi/lerl ? . r THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR # ' H>1 ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. it ^ THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- # 1 t L,EVE- S W >?? * ST ! J LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- J ' M-S ?STITUTCS. THE GENUINE BOTTLE K gll J BEARS THE NAME, W ve ? PERRY DAVIS & SON. ? |M. i n " 1 . p., Troubli' Wilb OaN :?n?1 <'rinisoi? Climr, lis ! -: Our land produced jruod corn ()j.; and wheat crops lc.it t lie oat crop that comes between is never a I success with ns. \\'e sow tin. 1 per acre alter thoroughly preparj my tlie ground, drill it in 1* bit. "W r8. leach Way and set the drill as ? [)t> ( si. d; ?w as wt can. Have the ch l.inpii Drill an I best of seed in a! . i!ey till well enough but ' "(>t thick enough on the ne up .nd. Is ii the double drilling ,r' in the line ground that works I Icln d.) \. a Ii,(? di'o:> or vvli'il i-: "j ' 1 in* mat I <>ur in double drillim: : to keep tho woods from ^ irrowim; hot won 111!1 drills. ^ or S iw( c 1 ? i itn-??r? olovor in the eorn I muI tin* !ii-t <ii' July with < ":i;},| Iinuti >? < ?I < t* ;?l 1 -1 working, Mill u.l !(!,.- I'ltltiva -.i s over il twioo to T a i'.. '<iw. -mil! loping bark teeth, i^ 1 I \ ipit 11 luilf of i! ? :?m*? up. in1 ill'- si*i*11 ifuiii Mr. Wvsoiik ;111 1 ! "lifVf t was nil right. 1 >i<l i H i \\ i l'il \ I I' ' I'l ( >1 I'Oll I'M'. I!n \v.1 lire was i|llilo dry for ' Hi' titii'1 lit r u' m>\vril it. liyl : 1 i ' ' ii of-, t li.it would mat tor :11( . i! M:i:v M? (*m:ARY. ill ' ( If i ' i. ) ;> !>y T I' T.-rry . IT ^ i. i i'i-i-' i'.uly uso sl i d enough , . ' :i: ) i !vi "\ V"i|i laud is W'-ll proiii'1 p ii< I I"' oat-. I lio only reason l"' 1 i':!i. tor crop being thiu is hi'oil" \ "U inn' it. Your ground ak W v-ry Hi''' o"1 atul you get the .... ! oat - in too .! '-ply I -1: ??111! try m .! iii.; '!i' ad Hi'.iv i -illp:v t . lu'toii' drilling, when it was dry, land iIn 11 gel your Ktnpiiv drill , In it's a- tar lorward :is you can. ho If you 1? :ir tin' linos will go too 1? r di'''|iiv it o-.'oiii! drilling. lollow i"! the In-! <lr>. iiii_ ?v i 111 ? I???1 cru-her ' l . t<> level ami pack the soil. \ oil !' can cavils inaiiap' to hot i?et t In* ol -ri'ii too deep. ami then sec ii you to i^i-t ;i crop. I have no < 1 o11lit that 4 iv Mr. \\ y>oiur 111 you ^oo?l clover tee coil. ^ ou may liave covered it. tl'l leeply, or the dry weather all nny have prevented it- irrowiuc. xt I should scratch it in \ei'\ lightly or ;,nd ile-n, ii drv. tit a di.?_' out ol i'T lumin-r t>? >ir.i\v i!h?hj^Ii tin' row ..iy *11<i rul? ;ui<i j r.- - iSowm th;- MirI"-1 vt-rv tin-- ;in-1 linn. Ai;<1 -t:M. n \i r\ dry, it may not umw \\o!l in mi-! Summer. In I > !.*?'V:irc tln-y tol l mi- tliey smvi-il ^ over nirain later it tlo-y taile.I to 11 L'ct a -t an i lir.it t iinc. , r.'f! f* n f] s r ?l ii.iM i-1..- Kibitz in- lift 'iWwtii Aiiuum. ? H. ii.:. - i i !. i'rvi>r yi. -it ?_ ? (ll'KMMi OF RKIIISTRATH IIIIIIKS. I' i Vain i. i > 111. i; i-: i; s <;i\ i;.\ that . i j in a- >r;J:ir11 < witli tin- Act >?' t-i'ail |irn\ idin-f for t li?* registration ??f U<?| rli-i-l nr ilii- ti'ii?U>- of registration will , > In- ??! i . it on i tii- tir?t M niula \ nf i-arli r iiimiIIi ai tin- ? uiirl linn--'-, 11?r i In j y _ ^ i HI in I'iniiii " ?-IIIIII?-II in ri-_' ir i" mil iiiiiIit tin' ' 'oii?t il hi n, .tin] to 11! open fur three -iirri'-vj; iM il l .ii I'm li iniiiil li lint il 11 iri ilays ,U|. before f|ii- ri'iH-ral ia*fi in Iv.is. I rc|ur< v. Iin ri-ir'~liTiM| mi or In tori* "U ffii- M n!' .1.uinary, an* iml re;i I 11 <i ri-iI t o rrni~t?*r < > llif** In hi r? : I rein ! a. i... !. i :i p. in. . W <i. \. I*..1.1 i n. J Mipr.nf I In.', i ] .arirn>li-r i nil nt y. ,., | I.. men l?-r, f. !l. I eh. I. IM?>. i A iiii roiiyli or tiekliiij? in 11m* Ihrnnl yiehl- in Oni- M unite 'oiiyli 11 -1* I lire. 11 ;i r 11? 1 - - in i 15'eet. tniiehe* I lie rijfl l -po- r -'i .lile m l jn^t v\ li.it ih " WJllltei!. 11 , .11 onee. i i :iwTortl > Bros. J