ii* fruit, Their Argument looks atiitible*Show me how the government can •t these roads without confiscation the creation of cheap money to buy etn and that far at least I am withcm.Bui this article is long enough I ill write more next time on thisunty and its production.\V. A Harris.R C Alexander, surveyor. N H Ayers, coroner.M’KINLEY AND HEED.“KepublicaiT* Suggest Themfor 1890.Dr. Hayden says he is for McKinleylt;1 Reed for the Presidential race;eir candidacy would bring the F.fty-st congress to judgment once again.he platform should be: First, prortion to American labor and capital.icoixl, Congress is chaged to hgis-te. Third, Silver and gold. ThecKinlev law and Reed’s rules mightreep tin country precisely ascKinley has just swept an import-t part of it. M reover the Amer m people would he glad te see Toni?ed in the senate, not on the floorit in the chair of the president.here would In no oi-n • 1 ion -whilewar there. T lt;senate .»«m d do | isinessMcKinley n l«*v don.-d man, so* R*. fl. Lot'll arc giants in physical j a ngth and then* heads have longCHURCH DIRECTORY.Presbyterian—Rev G II Cart-ledge pastor. Regular meetingssecond Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a in—H W Chambers, superintendent.Baptist—Rev J T Wise, pastor Regular meetings, every 4th Sundayand Saturday before. Sunday school at iO o’clock a in—Jas A Dvar, supt.Methodist—Rev \V R Branham.pastor. Preaching every second Sunday at 2 p m.MASONIC.Homer Lodoe—Regular coinmuni-in eachcation, first Friday nightmonth. V D Lockhart, W M; \V 13 Mason, secretary.«i historical for size and perfectvlopment. Me Ivin lev is fifty andt • •/ed is fifty four, so ihev have both ith Ktid ngi Tljeit* rbniinistra-n would be as vi 'orcm as it wouldS upatriotic. Ther would be good at r itnd w arm bio d in every dt-rtmer.t oT the government. Uncle-•* 0m\s clo cks would be a« rosy as anapie. It would be rare pleasure •n for Americans to go to Wash-• ton. The flag would never be lied down, and “my commissioner’’ aid n’t be sent out upon the islands ;lm sea to crush liberty and exalt a •nipt monarchy. There was a time en Democracy stood for something, iwever it has had nothing to le uni of since the days of Jackson. J Jackson was made great by his igion and profanity.It has’nt put a law into the books ce the time of Buchanan. It took 3 out the other clay, hut it would ,’e failed even in that if the Re-blicaus had refused to come to its istance. Its past is Jefferson and •kson. Its present is Tammany 1 the Solid South, For more thanM AYSVIIXE DIRECTORY.Methodist—Preaching 1st Sunday in each mouth; Rev. C A Conwav, pastor; Prayer meeting Tuesday night in each week.Baptist—Rev Mr Ilawkins, pas tor; Preaching 3d Sunday and Sat unlay before; Sunday school 9 a in, H Atkins, Supt; Prayermoeting Fri day night in each week.Presbyterian—Preaching 4th Sun day in each month; Rev G II Cait-ledge, pastor; 1 ni«m Sunday school Sunday afternoon,H YY Wooding Sup*.Prayer meeting Wednesday night.Municipal—Mayor, \\ CJ Garrison; Con nci linen, H W Wooding,I E Adkins, Dr Underwood, II O Menders; Clerk, J J Meaoers; Marshal, Jim Hancock,M a vsonic Lodoe—Mcets every 2« 1Thursday night in each month. E II Green W M—J 1) Cox, secretary.BELL I ON DIRECTORY.Municipal—Mayor, L C Carter; Council men: Dr ( « Ilnthcock, R F Quillian, C U Faulkner, G M Quil-han, A J Carter; Marshal, T M Patton; Clerk, M B Carter.Baptist Church.—Rev. Charles Brown pastor; preaching each third Sunday. Sabbath school at 3 p rn, C. T. Brown, Supt; Prayer meeting every Sunday night.Methodist Church—Preaching first Sunday in each month; Rev Mr Stil well, pastor; Sunday school at 2:30 p m; H A Srnnler, Supt; lVay or meeting every \\ ednesday night.vttTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTYfT TTTM T T'fTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTT$75 MONTH $300Do Tou JVantEmploymentty years it has been engaged in•kingthu wheels of progress v it is attempting to draw the car.• cur, however, will either slick or i over, because Democracy is an irinonious moh, containing many d men, it is true, but many more ; are not good. It has’nt had an innl idea since seeession, aud ing got into power, can neither nor dictate. It is preparing to idiate its pledge to give the coun a fiee trade tariff. It is writing If down an an umnitgated liar by Ting on its Chicago proposition, protection is a fraud and a rob-r that ia unconstitutional.ooner or later the Democratic y will come to protection, iuci* j Lai or otherwise. It is in a beau- : i hole at this minute, however.!, carries o t the platform of Inst j r there will be industrial hell in j United Stab's and all over it. k about and behold the result of ere menace. Men are idle, women hungry. Children arc homeless. IBj wblehyou can malt* from §7S OO to §1100.00 per muulli — the amount depending on whether you work part or all your time, and on the amount of VISI and V ItiOR and PLUCK and PISH you put into the work. If so it might pay you to write to ua. We’re wot something that «OKS, and there’s room fora few more toco me in. Jt won’t coat you much to investigate—only a two-centstamp. Wo want a LIVE, W 11 E-AWAKE REPRESENTATIVE In your community, either WAN OR W OMAN.If you are interested we’d like to hear from you. We’ll show you where there’s some money. All information by return mall. Then if you are not convinced, aD right; there’ll be no harmdone-only YOU’LL MI8» A «©ODTHING. Better write at once.AddresaIThe Brodix Publishing Co.WASHINGTON. D. 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