The Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1894 Page: 3 of 3
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'»»! t* ? A.i.'s) |»r tm-li fur J
J'l ui U. t ight |l.-rbe- Imkil
hn h.
iSiee
Ectii*!10 atloruey.
t<> a
11’ lle-lltll*.
i-l 00 per
l-U+iitiljMi.ai(|n i'ii tr.rgr cowl fuels.
^ 10, in |.<-r Iti’p for first
ii>M(liu0. Set* f er hue fur eat h subi*-
i;U»M bo*, Hun
• f'nsj.ltt Mlvm re requires! for Irnn-
1 >Ic«t hi.lirec, and (o ut t-trai.gers.
e<I U» assemble at ti« (7<mrt
Jin LijAg on Dor. $Uh
i or th- p'li'n " H mak-
ing a new ana thorough organi-
.*1011, ineludiug the election of
!« clitnn%Wiranil sernaurv of the
county. We etqiefriahy insist
£
J (tCAL IX TEL LIOEACK
Take Notice.
O* I tun rim, rcMiluiion* ami tributes of
liftpetfl are iilveu inaertlAii atthe ratio
of: . *• iniU n line tor all over leu li nc.
I
—. • ■! new- -' nri c.
jejT'W niiwg triiuets at f 11 Nelson's
—Justice wlurt was in session
^flfoelefday.
AO‘A Ni.e line cl Silver Ware al,
C. II. Nelsoa's.
coll in another place.
HOTSiL NOTICE.
G. \V. Taylor i* prepared lo feed
Slid lodge persons alttnittrig court. as|
j well as tlie traveling public, at price*,
j that : coord with the hard time*, audit tint every member Y>f tin execu-
tive them the Ikm4 the market affords j tjvi. committee of the couuty to
lie also lias stabies and feed (orI, , ,
i horses, and keeps on hand horses be present ou the above oeca-
liacks and buggies and is ready lo *jmi.
within the 'We also invite all voters who
are willing to identify themselves
publicly with the People’s party
to be with us on Saturday Pee.
<Sth, 1891 nt 10 o’clock sharp.
1 have instructions from the
state executive committee receut-
lv held at Waco Tex. ill wh’ch
you are all interested, come one,
come all and let us liuvo a rous-
ing meeting nud may God help
us in this work of deliverance.
With mucli respect ttttn your
at H.llnn* Ho-.—iiV ■ S .
B"H?h?fe rsbii
friCUi'i your CTItins and t’omb Slones
al C. H. Ntln V*.
—Jodie Snipes of Dougrasrille
.was in the city Monday.
ICyKerp your rye on ns anil we will
save you money. C. H. Ncleqn.
—A. I). Morris of Pouglasville
\v|s in town yesterday.
fcjTl’iire La. Sugar House fnolufso
;it! til l< ii i m i a i lastca a' C. 11.
Nelson’s.
•—Hon, A. T. Bnktr of Doug-
lcgvillo, wns in iittondnnee at
Justice court yesterday.
1» ssi.gar, i offer, molosret, rirc, flour
t(id i very thing good to eat at C. It.
Nylsori.
—•(. T. Hulf has several hun-
dred rallons of fine ribbon cane
syrup to sell cheap.
JCe.rC. 11. Nelson has a good farm ol
♦iU nrrrs in lullivnlion lo rent, louAO'd
in a good neighbor hood 1 miles Kasd
<d hi mien.
—Several patties attended
Justice court at t!*is | luce yes-
terday.
I ('• Hina are complete,
C. II. Nelaou.
lint
smelly cash.
—V. A. Odens’ mind seems to
v be troubled ahsiut something in
Atlanta. Explain up Virgel.
A J. Oliver Physician Surgeon mid
Specialist Treals Kpctepsy, ilisea-es
peculiar lo women, Morphine llntili,
C'oristinipiion nud most any chrome
iionhle iliat nitty comp up.
—Thu cases against F. 15. Har-
rison and S. S. Johnson for
“walking on the grass” and dis-
turbing the peace, -m the 3rd, of
tlii* month Wits continued yes-
terday by the state.
—Mis MeGrager who moved
up near Blynn’s Mill, conic back
n few.duys ago with the expecta-
tion of nuking this her future
luomo.
$n> Don’t ask for err dll as I an not
doing a eru'.il business.
(i. W. Sheffield.
—Dr. J. J. Story, we are glad
to »ay is having fine success with
In piticlieo. The I)r. is nil hon-
high Ion* gentleman and all
who are alllictcd with diseases
mimed in his add—which will
In seen elsewhere—should call
j.n hint.
fr tail oi. tj. W. Slulll, Id for the
in f st oisorlim nl of ealnblcA.
—Wo want agents in every
neighborhood to get up clubs of
sril,.-,bribers for-the StaxbauDi. A
i fommission will be given,
you i-ounot atteij^no.it yotir-
- ;f, get some one Unit will, as
we must*double our list of sub-
scribers this fall. Write to us
:or particulars.'
JSCjF'All who arc due me will please
ccilc and settle. G. IV, Sheffield.
carry parties to any fiolnt
«oun(y.
fey-Please don’t ask forAreillt as the
credit season is passed.
J. T. Stovall.
tV. A. McGuire, a well known cttl-
xeu of McKay. Ohio, is of the o) inion
dial there is nothing a* good f >f chil-
dren troubled with colds or croup as
Chamheilaiu’s Cough Remedy. He
has used it in his family for several
years with die he*t results and always
keeps a boltle of it in the house. Af-
ter having La giippe he was himself
1-ou cl until a severs. i.’.l** 4
ssi-svajia reib. lies vsu. .« -msu,
and then concluded to try the chil-
dren'* medicine ami lo hir delight il
soon effected a pernianeiii cure. 2j
ami lit) cent Imtiles for talc hy J- T.
Stovall Linden, J. M. Woinmaik
Marietta.
fei'No u-e logo abioad to buy gooila
when you can buy,
SO yds. Domestic for $1.00
SO “ Co’.ton Flails “ 1.00
17” Jtcst l’l». ” 1.00
■] *• Good toe skin Jeans “. 1.00
• 12 ” Rest Ginghams “ 1.00
lo ” Red Tick “ 1.03
Good Shoes men's or women 1.00 i’r.
nt ('. II. Nel.'ona.
Gliarlie is a hard hitler and will
meet all competition
For a pain in the side or chest there
i* nothing so gcc.il ns a piece of flan
nel dampened with CliaOipcrlains I’uin
Uatiu and iuiond on over die seat of
pain, fl affords prompt and perma-
nent relief ami it used in lime will
often prevent a cold from resulting in
pneumonia. This same ireninieiit is a
sere cure for lurnc back. For sale by
J. T. M i vail Linden, J. M. Wo a
muck. Muilciiu.
tcJFQo to C. II. Nelson's for your
shoes nud clothing.
Henry Wilson, the postinas'er at
WcLbton, Florida, says lie cured a
case of diankoca of long standing in
six hours, with one small bo.lie of
Chamberlalu'* Colic, Cholera ami
Diavrlnpui Renindv. What a pleata.it
surprise iliat must have been to the
sufferer Siudi cures are not unusual
wuh tlii-s remedy. In in my iosian-
ces only one or iw.i doses are reijuir
eJ lo give permanent relief. It can
always be depended upon. When rn
duced with water it is pleasant to
lake. For sale by J. T. S ovall
Linden, J. M. Womniaek Marietta.
t ..y“Dr. J. J. Storys' Picture and add
appears lo our pa|»er again. I will gay
ibis much for the Dr. lie is master of
hi* profession and they arc tomdug
to him from all parts of the country
and staying until they are cured. H«
never fails to make a cure.
Strict attention given to
all professional calls, d&y
or night. Charges liberal.
out the school money, in order
to keep the votor* In the d.u k
a-i to the condition of tho coun-
ty* financing.
True, the cash rail bo ov- :
drawn from any one of thccoitn-
ty funds, and thus make u defi-
cit in that turn],but as long a*
there is sufficient cash in tho
other county fuuds to meet that
deficit it is alright, for the law
—C. A. Earp was down Satur-
day and Sunday and says that he
will complete the residence which
he is eroctibg for Dr. Douglas in#
a few days.
“IMm’i Tob«fooS|»ii or Mtnake Tonr
Life Awnjr ”
1 l-o (ti.tlifnl, etsitllDg title of a hook about
>o-U'-t8e, tb© Qtily barmlpL*, goenu t«sed to-
t®<eo*haHt f ML If you uaat to quit and cau’t
wt “Ko to-bae.^ traces ap nicotii i/ctl M*-
\e*>, eiimii:aU«»ico<ino ptHfeona, insikr* weak
ttLH gsitt alrengtb, wuijrbt ar.d rigor. PoeitUo
OUfe r.rmom*j refunded. Sold by J. T. Stovall
Cook at dmggista, or mulled free. Addr»a»
Tb<» SlttUnjr Heraebf Co., Cbi« ago. 45 Randclpb
flft. ;»w York, 10 Spruce St.
B&r-Metty Flour, Sugar, Coffee and
laid c lit sp for esbii, ao < redit.
Ci. W. m*fM&
j liavi
Chair. IVople’s party Caw Co.
■ ■ii i im i;
To tho Populist of Oaas
County,
I have endeavored to do my
duty in the campaign juslelosed,
and have carried tire haulier of
the People’s party notwithstand-
ing th i vilification* and slander.
1 have born it triumphantly and
the victory i* honestly yours.
The legal voters have spoken
in tones not to bo inisuuder-
stood, notwithstanding tho com-
missioner* court composed of n
majority of democrats have
thrown out four Populists boxes
on account (a: they say) of some
technical error in the returns in
order tasot aside the verdict of
the people and count themselves
into office. Sliaine upon them.
It is known that intimidation at
the election was re ;er;e l to an il-
legal votes polled. And the <jue.:-
lion avisos shall v ■ submit to
these outrages. I have no other
object or purpose but to serve
my party and people. A
and | li ly balling against oppres-
sion and for luimiui viglit,.
EJit
ar f*TAxry
i:r-.
•
In the last
is-
vitf <
.
if vour p j
er y«u aske.l
the
flues
oa \ oU' for V
our
fauffiy, cr sltj!ldekv To me, it
appear* that t -'cry man of intel-
iy aeo should have folly decided
ft: is gtvn! iju wiim )>cfore the
eetiou. bui^M Wore elections
:_e to U, hi id -n the future, I de-.
ire to giv. t« the readers of your
paper in C.;s» Co. and elsewhere
my reason fjo- voting as I did
(the P >p::.L‘ ticket.) Of course
all political irties, have policies
and I find t »j(t the policy of the
preseat dein - rat party is dieta-
provides that the cash may be ted by Etic id. On pagi 70t in
transfered from one county -fund i Boyds Potiti *land linaneial hts-
to another as ocension requires. Jtory of the l ‘ S. I find that Eng-
P>ut it is u direct violation of law | land j,:-]nr if ] I,Sdfi was a protec-
to use the sellout fuudu for*any tivt* liatjon,, by contracting
such a purpose, and I “nin
suaded it would not P^ye
done if fhere lmd been no eie< -
tiiin pending and they ^kfiew
they stdjnpcd pavimut^.it
per- fier volume nionCv she reduc-
beenjed Hie w.”f her laborers, by
* Dr. A. I. OLIVER,
JACOBS,
- Whol* Sals a no 1!ua u: Di..u.eh l.\-
rpY
im
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Vi
di
'p ! STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Trmikss, Ect.,
A. T«.l>
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'LINDEN, TEXAS'
Drills cheaper than ever known.
Prompt metlie»I attention given to
ill calls in the ©*«tli trail Country.
K J. Oliver,
e Town *
m
and Druggist.
spring ijui i-tions of
and peejde would want
vrftat bad gone with tho money
J. W. E.
The communication pur, oil-
ing to have been written la a
friend in Atlanta, but which
misteriou-dy appear in the At-j
li’nta Democrat, is one of the
in >.st stale, fnizzeled, threadbare
and grayhaired liea that has corne
under our ohf-crvi.tii n in some
time.
Iu the fir.-t place, ivo loult
not for one moment th .t this
communiention—this lira le of
•abuse, vilifii'iitiun and utiarepre-
scn tut ion—cm i nates fr an no
other than the editor of t'u
couteinptable sheet,known ns tin
Atlanta. Democrat.
In the s cand p'.ac , th honor
able(?) gentleinun, tlio enter inn,
the Ca'Sor of Democracy, begin-
by datiug his communication
h’uv. Glh, lSO l, of which it will
lie remembered was the day of
the election, ’l et Unssamo man
starts off by saying that' “the
people t hi id party don’t know lfow lu
count,” and farllr.r on he say
that the "court thicw out ii. u
Greek—10 l’op tlisl majority.”
•With these ndvnntu-
? free trade and
triiinte the world
trad? Idea*. So in
• I an a ssociation
i’ hii isfi no’il..’inon oompiisiug
f 20 » metpl ars of I’tir'.iamcni
tnil 1‘iofthavlf cabinet niinis-
. r,. Thli c’ubhas esta'di'he 1
uriiH: in Isffcrenf piirii ef ihe
f. fir the purpom of acting
Hr; ily eii tur politics especial-
ly ii aiugre i. iotia! dirtrict*. In
I', i of July Id, 18.S0 the
! • a: ' -n Tiu'essaiJ, fl i* to the
new tvirld flic Cobden club is
akfly looking as the most like—
' • sphere f< i
eign policy, j
#tTTo get a neat Ilal
Nelson.
lo V. II.
ftafVVe liavu two iniieli to do to sell
you good* on a credit then go hunt
you up to ask von lo pay il. Look out
for your account iu ti e hands of a
owyer first of Deo. 11 Nelson.
StiVDon’l think hard of us if you find
your account in the Dost Office. It
would he a higjob for us to under-
take to walk round aud hunt up oil
who have accounts on our books.
C. II Nets n.
ft-XT Represent the Ilumbolt Marble
works of IlumboU Tenn , ami will
Guarantee as low prices as can be
made on any Tomb Slones '.bat may
be wauled in this country.
C, II. Nelson.
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WA fuill i-. ......
Hamilton Rrown own oet,
just received at C. II. Nelwjn’s
stock of mens youths & chil-
dren clothing are complete and I am
hire to meet all legitimate competi-
tion. C. IL Nelson.
over our advertising colutoiis,
friend*, and patronize those
wlio imk for your (rude. These
gentlemen value J* ni'r patronage
1
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BEECHES
iff.
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BEST MABE, BEST FiTTINB, BEST WEARING
ZVXU* THOT
the.- siii-ckhtg -miT-''' ’.‘'“.t
methods of intoleranc/anil cor-
ruption.
1 will call r. mass meeting of
the People's party of Cass Co. in
a lew weeks, also a meeting of
the executiv# committee at tho
same time and place, where wo
cun discuss nilquostions in which
wo arc interested. With a heart
overflowing with gratitude for
your manly rally to tho support
of our county and state ticket uml
repelling tho outrages and
shaniful slanders that have been
hurled upon me and our candi-
dates because we dare tight tlie
battles of tho oppressed people.
A„uin thanking you all for the
courtesy shown vie and the aid
you have extended our people 1
am with much respect your
friend and obedient- Servant-
.1. 15. Henderson,
Chair. People’s partyCuss Co.Tex
A CORRECTION.
Therefore I know it to bo ourdu- —- - - 4 - - „
tv to cuter a contest and expose He also states that Avinger, PAu-
it ” Viola wore thrown out
attd gives reason why, tvibiw toe
its vigorous* for-
It has done what it
•■an In Eiiioj) - an 1 ii now turn-
ing its eyes .westward, and brae-
!>o struggle which
jli camtot rest while
you
win that
Cvl-e u club i i,.also where it is
,.aid ivi.nt it*- niisoiuu is in the
. P. iq coi.iUKnfii:" o i Clcve-
.. n-I'» .go to congre-s in
pv*7 the earn©-'. p..p 'r. (Loudon
Tlrii t) ,Jd:"lt i s yalciiUiod that
to give eT’- ct i.i Mr. Clovidaud’s
policy
ing itself fm
is to come.
tDo l?. H. air unsubdued,
•. ill pic rti i f member
k gU
wii
several
Eo. Stand Aim.
I liml
typographical errors in my ar-
tiele of last weel^ which rather
tends to confuse and obscure
my meaning; most of '"hieh are
unimportant; hut there is one to
< • * »-»
H nil'll a nt*.
way of correction. 4 re
J5y leaving out a line, )our ty-
pographers made me say; “there
is a deficit of $1789,19 in the
general county fund, making a
total deficit of 4719,98.”
It should'.have read there is a
deficit ofli 1783,ll] hi tlio Juiy
fund and a deficit of 29'29,39 in
the general <•-■ duty fund, mak-
ing a total <1 .icit of $!719,0v> in
these- two Linda,,etc.,
1 learn tlvat the Treasurer has
discontintied cash payments and
the county scrip, for the first-
time in many years, is below
par. That’s a pittv, but lie
should huve discontinued cash
payments as soon as the county
funds wore exhausted, and not
have paid out four thousand dol-
lars of tho school money on
county scrip.
Discontinuing payment im-
mediately after the election
JEAH PANTS
zar woh TaD.
fafafrf * THE G0O&12K ^OTBIK Cft, | Umt 1 wa" cortect.,n
FtflNSVH.1 IIVD. | h-rtbat pay m< its were kept up
EVANSVILJ 7. IIVD.
ie* rant, mtr wa&aajrx*
iurinr the cam
xvz
ay if nr
unprincipled paper (the Darqati
erat) has Leon spewing out Wn
the past few months, of whici>
should meet with condemnation
from all honest citizens, it mat-
ters not what their polities may \
lie Every nuin has his own
opinion on all things and it
must bi—and has got to lie re-
*attention bv Hpected. The l’opulist of this
1 c ou i i i ry~ a rtrt-igaTwnA .
wenry of the abuse that bus heeiV
heaped upon them by the
■ iHc: *o ^. i ,exie.it of
mm m ■’*>». *—’•”• v
of the i' ..H eu-'oiiH roventte
T. Somali,
LI.YDE.X', ,% *\ TEXAS.
DRUGS & PHARMACY.
A FULL LINE OF
OH LOS, FAMILY and PATENT
MEUICISI^, PAINTS, OILS, etc..
P'T^cripiydin carefully coiupuuinUdf
r»l •tin. ’ of Public Patronag*. .*
Retted,
W. T. Stovall, M.D.
PRYSICIPR Jk SCI RG EOF).
i, . U EN * * * • TEXAS
If-^ROCERIE^
Special Inducements to Courtiy Merchants to Buy in Job Lots.
FRONT STBfcUT, — — — — ATLANTA, TEXAS
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Prnmpt atteuti in
calls, Jay or iilglit.
i ho bnr.l times,
lo nil i II llttil i.
Charges to suit
Staple 1 Fancy terns, Whiskies,
BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS Etc
Prices to suit the times. Low Prices and Quick ^alv* the _
• _ •’ Yau will gHVWmoney by pricing these Good-, befors buy-
ins elsewhere. *i|>e^ia. —.cuts *o Country A^rcbss:'.*.
S7*CASR PAID KOR COUNTRY I’l'.OI>t * K'
Hiram Street, - -- Atlanta, Texas.
d d $ 4 i d &
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Trid tiJ iv trj/intph^j The Cobilcn
fcyuApi'oi'lh set up n
il e wor.s’iIjS of I’re.ii-
rleal C’
all its i
sav 'd it
ohnd, and send him
i,|,cations, (tratis Cob-
k n f ■* u -hd free trade, Cleveland
i'ii'jlogram to N.
truth of tln‘4lb«ltef i?, ihe author
of iliat piece could not have
known these things us tho iHiiu-
uiissioticrs court did nut nmot
until the 12th, of Nov. and the
letter is purported to have been
Written on Ihe Clh, which is six
days sooner than he could luvve
possibly known whereof iiespoktj.
Further on he says, “ihe 1'opS
are a dead quantity. They ur©
a menace to good government
a id should not bo allowed to
vote in this country.”
Tho above is the theme of the
article from begining to end and
we verily believe—as wo have
said before that the editor of the
Democrat is its author. If n t
he is personally responsible l’--r
its appearance a* there was no.
name signed to it. This is in
keeping with the past record of
this fiendish, hell boru prtjiei- o.
pies, of this, heartless soulless and 1 '* a •01 j-i »i" > •
V.
Heraldd signed a member of
I’arli. fA'iH There are 12 other
firgo 100 iu lio.vds
troinl English papers of
,0 mature.
m'-D. me tliat any lion-
eii i bf ordinary in tel i—
history
:1’.3 111
h
axt
-..eijpr
le»no va*-y.
t;tr
l s<A’m-m
A i P-ri
Cr jVoUhl
fcppnse our modern
Vv\ L, Wilson Ihe
If reft riper was in.London on
i&r,
h ‘ 27th f-. Sej>(. uutl was giving
a likeptl’jn J*y the London cham-
ber of totmiit'i'ce. One of the
rotv'tic dll!«•$*, of England, Sir
iu a fojit j.» the ITesiileut ofl
the if. i}-> among oilier things
sel l ‘in h oioringMr Wilson, all
L© ldxnV t .is honored,” ho rontin-
a©< by .fl ing. "The now tariff
might have realized the as-
of its promoter?, but
ad. a!ready been exper-
Eijglnn.d Furnaeies
fiend
nth partisan press of tlii! country
and hy the eternals it must stop.
Nor is this till, With tho fun -
ishnosa of an unnatural p arent,
who would seize its,child by the
Ihmat and squeeze" the life out of
it, this mas article govs on . it;
say “(lint congress ought to pis*
some kind’of a law to suppress
al! such dangerous issues.”—
Meaning the People’s party.
Thus it will.be seen that they
are not satisfied with the ahu
and slander that they can heap
upon us but tfiat they think that
‘congress should suppress ns.”
In conclusion we will say that
there are many other article* in
the Democrat which «re unfair
untrue anil ungentlcniunly; yet
we have not time or space to take
them up. Now then ye men of
warm hearts, beating high with
love for humanity, and weaned
from self seaking we leave you lo
judge from right and wrong.
We assume that the People’s party
is the embodiment of right and
justice and that no man or set of
mrn dare eufrenge upon < ur
rieht , H _-.W-
wi Lnglurui f urnaeies >iwwi ui nu
.....‘ :k
n; 4*111 dare
Impetus was * given
tliet -U. S- by
law. I will ever inter
«t against a policy dic-
tate 1 ftjjf » foreign money pow-
er. mm/fr-. ~~ ,
••.Wets • ]>cople should
carcfti with our votes, when
be so
we
cast tHun; we vote for one of
,
■wo tin L'°, I e to better our eandi-
^ ficus rf »;ak« ibem worse. As proof
(hat to arc almost in the el it idles of
a m«ri?esa inoue.v |>ower. I will re-
pf»nln(t a (liepateii Hated March the
which was published iu
go daily Press, this was sent
out aflfr the capitalists had instruct-
«neiimen (or Cobden club)
oursc (O he persued.
•‘Wp'unist proceed with caution, and
'4 eit every move made for Hie
of the people are already
of real less eoimnoiimi.
will therefore dictate a puli,
rent yielding lo 'he popular
ii all of our plan* are so far
that wc -mci declare our
without fc »r ' f :g . ized le-
•
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5i A O’Neal. — E A Allday.!
O’NEAL &ALLBAY:
Attorneys at Law.
ATLANTA, TEXAS.
Will practice in Stale, Federal, Ap-
pelate and Supreme Courts.
BOB. MOORE;
Successor to It. F. Lockett,
AlfAM.V. ------- TEXAS.
-d: alkr is-
Drugs & Medicmee,
Perfumeries, Toilet and Orna-
mental flood*, Brushes, Paint*,
Oils and Varnishes, Lan-
terns, Lumps and Lamp
Goods: Cigars and
Binowefs Supplios.
Tlie pubi c ure r-speetfully Invited
lo examine guoda and prices' Ail com*
pelition met.
Physielan* preecriptlon* fllloil at any
boor hy an Kxpurt Phurmaeist.
Sw - - l- file i IrAit-LS Alt •■>':• -
Kdiglils of Labor organizations iu tlio
Unitsil Stales should be eorefnlly
ivatehed by our trusted men, and we
must take Immediate steps to either
control these organizations in onr in
iciest or to disrupt them. At the
coming Omaha convention to bo held
July the 4tli,’92 our men must at-
tend and direct it* nvvemen's, else
ihere will lie set on foot sueii antago-
nism ro our designs as will require
force to over come. This at the pres
eut would be premature; we are not
yet ready for such uiisis. Ciipiinl
must protect itself in every possible
manner, through cotopinalion ami
legi-latiuiv. Tlie courts mu*; becnll-
t d to our aid, debts must be collect-
ed, bonds and mortgages forcelo'sod
nsr ipidly a» possible. When through
process (if law die coinurm people
have lost their homes, they will lie
more tradable and easily governed
through the influence of tlie strong
«rin of government applied hy a ecu
I ra! pc tver of imperial wealth under
ifio control of leading financiers.
A piople without, 11 mis will not
quarrel with their rtilirs. History
re; eats :jf-- If in r gtilar circles; this
truth i* well known among otit |irtn-
cipul men no v engaged in forming an
imperialism of lapital lo govern the
world; While they are doing litis
• lie people mo*; lie kept in a condi-
tion ;f iKiiitical antagonism. The
question of tariff reformmust he nrg-
orgaiiizatiou kuotvn as
Ihe Dr.dvmtuiie paftyf-t—*wF--vh«
question of protect km with rtfeiproeily
leust tie forced lo public view through
the Kepudlliao parly, l’y thus divi-
ding Tie volcrs we can get them to
expend their energies in lighting each
oilier over questions of no importance
lo os, except a leihers lo lead the
common herd.
T..us by discreet action, wc can
see-tirtukjbat has been so generously
|’lfar succesaftilly
coinPiW.”
It will be seen at once by any fair
minded man that the Cobden club are
succeciiing in delivering the people
of tlie U. S. over lo the crowned
bends of Emopc, and it will lie done
through tho policy of either of tlie old
parties. In the last issue of the Re-
public, it says the Ii. R. of the U. S.
dii'.'nt core which of the old parties
were the dominant one, but the rail
road officials made Chi ccgo head-
quarters and used every means loj
defeat the People's purt-y.
Vert respectfully.
H F. Duu an.
tVus a physical piant; ihruugh over-confidence in hi* great strength and
roh'tst health he m-gUcted ihe premonilo- y symptoms of kidney disease.
TOC HI f- the I st medical talent wn, obtained, but ho died, a victim
oi hi* own neglect. Had he mken in time
Dr. J. 11. McLean’s
LIVER iZiDUEY BALM
He would have been alive and well to tiny. Thousands of apparently strong men and
women are treading the same palh. and will reach th® sarne premature end unless
they take warning in tirruF A boille of Dr. J. II/.McLfan's Liver AND Kidney
Balm will remove any indpicnl trouble in die Liver or Kidneys. Will positively
cure Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Gravel, Torpid Liver, Bilioumcis, Jaun*
dice and Tains in the Heart. Pries $1.00 per Bottle, Sold by ait Druggist*.
pariPAOED ONLY BY Tu. iw I U Mrl can Modir.ina fin ST-.!:2«'».
Elfi. J, J, STORY
:tde great sregialist.
Bora .tail] raised in Ohs.* county anil known by a ho.«t of peo-
ple to be llonofit and Gentlemanly in ail bi* praeiiee, lie lias anil
is ou ring every e-ec tfiat lie lias taken Iiol 1 of, atul that i*' m my.
Th ny areet every day. Iu L cal# iliv ui-*a-
scs:
Dancers, Lupus, Syphilis, lllienmatisni, Scrofula, Tape Worm
Chronic sores, Tumors, Senbl-hea Is, ami, in fact nil skin diseas-
es. NO HUMBUG.
He is having perfect success.
YOU CAN’T LIVE
WITHOUTA LIVER!
'mm:
HOW’S YOUR LIVER?
are Your kidneys all Right?
DOES YOUR BACK ACHff?
ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN?
DCir.3 YOUR SLEEP REST YOU?
AHE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS?
-
Tiy Sr. J. EL McLEAN?
LIVBsMi^jBAia
All who use it gay ii is The Peerless Remedy for curing allailmenta
OF THE LIFER, KI0MEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES,
RHEUMATISM ARB BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
The Cr. J. H. SScLsan Medicine Qe., st. Lm®,“5.
W.LDwclM
$3
*s. cordovan,
rRCHCHAEN<Y.'alE3CZir
H.MMitKCAlf&KWiaMOt
i 3.Z9 POLICE,3 Sous.
^GDABoYSSCHCaSHCES.
LADIES-
^•$2?'b1st00ng°U.
“ . SEND FOR CATALOGUE
WL-DOUSLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS,
.a. „.cir/«»^hm1rck».l.. W. L.
Bxcnsr, we *r* 1 lie l.rstst m«n-jf^rturer!i of
•4re.-l>M<t shoe* in the Mg, *n« Kuarantee
tl.e-.olne by stamping ttiA>e anJ price oa
the bottom, whieb proteeff^you against Irish
nic«
------ - - --
—S«bscnb© f.-n
bottom, which protcefa y°a against nisn
prices and the middleman s profits. Our t.boe*
e»j »ai custom work iu style, easy fitting and
Yvcurfo* qualities. We hav- them sold every
vrhei At wwr \trices for tl.e value *Wen than
any i.u.cr make Take no >ubsJsta^. If yrnr
de':*. r canoct supr ly you, * e can. Sold by
.... . „,.! Dttilw, Tho** n»-T.j trill *hw«7»p
Ihphi ivf.r .‘telr A. Apply :*.oas*
W. H. GRfFFJN Heller, i'exa, hi*
one of these Kve ('b - ra and Is in
etl to fit anylenf.v, ttit'l will
von a ticket far everv ilollnr ptibl
f,.r work, Jewelry or .pestn ks—tieke
eltlHIt* you to • t han-1- at ■ S-"!> II-
tnoibl •' tit or lit it mueii *11
at: ! »ee «»>
C|..I-
Er
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Erwin, Jesse C. The Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1894, newspaper, November 27, 1894; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523468/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.