i ,i "; . - i K <. ;., . < , : " ) .... ,.... . " 'f : " ' IS" : T.J : Jl.\L1..4.. sei]_: __ _..... __ THE-. FLORIDA 'DISPATCH; ABMER.'-, AND FBUTT-GBOWEIL 393 ', i He"WorriedAbout It. *.-: districts: ,the influence penetrate* to The Alliance in: Lafayette County. RICH FLORIDA i' "The ma's beat will giro out in tea million every farm which is located in a township TheLegislative Council of the LANDS. 'years more,": in which exists a rum-selling village Farmers' Alliance; of Lafayette coun- , ,And be worried aboutlt;. .' .farmer under'such circumstances ty, composed of one delegate for every "It will, rare,'*" ;give oat.. ,then. Wit-. doem't. before .'is not only ,compelled to pay' ten members, met in quarterly session k.1ATQ I And he worried about_it;; tines to feed and 'clothe the paupers I April 29th, 1891, at Dawson, Flonda, It would surely glre out,io'the seientbta said that the saloon has made and to bury I and took the following action: IB all teientMeal books that he read, I the 'dead that the saloon has murdered WHEREAS, The Legislature of our And the,whole'Haiftetjn" ,,BalrerM then would but at. ,town 'meetings and at State is now in session, and -be dead, .' I the:elections he finds the influence of WHEREAS, The people have to protest I IirELr ;And he about it . : worried rum the most'powerful of any. Onedfthe the laws of our country, and be- **And aosle" day the earth will fall into the most dastardly outrages ever lieving that they have a right to ask 88D; perpetrated Upon,the farmer is the sa- and demand of our public officers such And he wofrlect about it : ; " "i loon,in'the village. laws.and amendments (ton which our , M'".afire;;and aa itraig&t.i :.us, hot ha n'pni" : ; So long as the saloon continues toexist people are almost a unit) as they may And be worried about it; : r we'repeat tl we shall find its fingers deem necessary for the good of the ' "When. strong graTltatlon unbuckle! : her_ :' in' the political soup. But it is laboring masses of our country, it was ,traps ,, moved and carried by the council thata ' Just picturebe; said, "what a' terrible collapMt F within the! power of the agricultural Farmers Stop and'Think Legislative committee be appointedto . ' Statesto; shut the saloon keepers out It win oome\n a.few million, ages, perhaps," of the offices; and it is simple' justiceto draft the above mentioned demands, WHY Spend the best years of your i' And he worried about it, ourselves and posterity to do it. A of which 'the following is a copy: life cultivating the soils of the frozen . "The earth will become much too small for vast,deal would be gained if we had a We, your Legislative Committee, North and West raising crops on which the S leave to submit as our delibera- the is often not realized when , race l law'that'! provided that a man who was beg freight , And he worried about it; engaged liquor selling should Jbt lions, .the following report, and ask you can buy land from the undersigned, "When we'll pay thirty dollars. an.'Inch, for that our Senator and Representativespress rich and fertile as known lands - spice," 1 ineligible :for office, so long as he con- any , pure And be worried about itj;' ," tinued in'the business.. In our cities them before the present acting and where you can raise a crop that the "The earth will be crowded so much,without our local legislative bodies would not Le islatureat[ Tallahassee: Therefore, United States Government will pay a, doubt '. be recognized if such a law' were in be It. BOUNTY of$ioo on each acre. That there'll'be no. room for one's tongue to stick out, .. operation ;,:and'our, legislatures wouldbe Resolved, That we oppose the "No HOLD On, this isn't all.; You can sell And BO room- .for.- one's- '"thoughts-to- wander. also greatly improved. Now such fence" law in Lafayette county; that the said crop right there in your home. . about," -yi measures are entirely possible if ,our we recommend that the constitution market for $250 per acre. You ask for i And he worried... -. about: it.,.. farmers would demand them and elect' be'so amended as to dispose of county the "How" and the "Wherefore." , "The Gulf Stream'will curve, ,and i" New, England representatives to the legislature who school boards, and in lieu thereof that Quite right-facts and figures count best. t grow'torrtder," would favor'them., It may seem like County Commissioners assume their Plant the Land with Sugar CaRe.I . And he worried about it; : imposing great burdens the rural work: that we demand the repeal of . "Than WM erer the climate,of southernmost upon TO OLD Farmers and careful ; districts to demand that they take e: the present road law enacted by the perus Flodd&i'. .: : last Legislature, and the last precedent ers of papers, the fact that there is now; h b of thmost' e And he worried about It; :7- JdstepsiD: : reforming 'some "The let crop will be knocked. into small. glaring evils in the State, bu one be placed in its stead; that we established near Kissimmee, Fla., the of the law St. Cloud Sugar ,Refinery is stale smithereens, there !soother way 'on earth to reform demand the speedy.repeal , And crocodiles-*'block;up ,'our mowingma- ;thetn'and when farmer leg creating the Immigration Bureau; that news.Ve are talking to all our . chine*, .. :. : : ,* i: ,. ISlatorS'! ;a little more selfconfidenceand we demand the abolishing of the State friends. Sugar cane 'can be raised as '' And well lose oar fine crops of potatoesandbeans get and Uncle Sam will Board of Health. cheaply as corn, . * ," refuse ito' follow the leadership ol I 0 That further a bounty of two tents per pound> 1 And worried about It. the city'representatives, we may hopeforgreater Resolved we oppose any pay you in reform move ;extension whatever of railroad on the manufactured sugar. 'The' 'St. r" "And In less; than Itoeo"7ean". there's no progress in Osceola Co. " Cloud Fla. . doubt," ments.Western Rural. charters previously granted. plantation . ..., -- And,he worried about Itf{ I,. Resolved, That whereas a petitionof averaged 4,soo pounds of sugar to the > . MOmr supply of lumber_and oval win fire out," Hold t 'the Colfirne of Vantage. the people has been granted re- acre last year, and it will go 5,000 . And he worried about It; ; questing the division of Lafayette pounds this year.METHODS . ? "Just then the Ice Age will return ,cold,and "The breed of cattle that has servedus ' we our representatives , ', county, urge ? This isn't the only big "- raw well in the deserves confidence : past our to' introduce a bill to that' effect and stand..stiff chance of life however. The Frosea men will with armsoutstietehed : your : " an the future. Hold on to it,.. our claims before that body. , in awe, press cultivation of rice lands about Kissimmee .' As if Vainly beseeching: general thaw,":" butjiraprove, ,it,within,the ,lines,of thebreed. Resolved, That we request our Leg- is to become an assured, profitable And 1ie1rOn1edaboutlt, : The system of farming that islature to prevail with our Senator fact. There is no richer or better Bit wife took in washing(a dollar a day. ),' his'made money in the past should and Representative in Congress to use truck and market-garden :lands,in the : Re didn't worry about it; not'be' aside for anything that,is their endeavors 'to have a mail route world than the land on the rich over His daughters;sewed shirts,the'rude to untried. .Improve own but on Madison .. : grocer your established from Madison, in flow bottom lands about Kisamme'e. ' PT, .. : : J the same lines. This,is no time to via Cook's Hammock to Horse- or, ; county, Write for confirmationtoCol.! He dldntiyorry; about : , While his wife beat her tireless rub-a-dub-dub;,: falter. Because' complete success in shoe,Bay, in Lafayette county, Fla. A. K. McClure, editor Philadelphia: On tee washboard drum in her old-wooden anything has,been attained! is no reason Rsolved, That we request our Leg- Times, who has personal knowI:dge. ' Mlb.t.. ':' :., ,for discouragement The world islature' to memorialize Congress to : for Then in lands or , He sat by the stove and he j JnsJ Tether ru\\). was not made,in a day. Corn willitotgrow have the navy land of our county already cultivated:orange or groves bearing, !. groves , 'Hedldn'tworryablt. in an hour. Its.growth,cannot placed on market, subject to home- that best interests -8. W.FOM. ,in;Yankee Blade. be.f the leaves. I can satisfy you your Jce rbx,stretching : stead ' ; 1 entry only. lie in seeing me before one else. any > < S !. Stir the ground, but, do. not_ cut the Resolved, That'a copy of these reso HOMES. BEAUTIFUL The health 'TH'8a1oon 'and.Politics. roots. ,Let it grow according to the lutions be furnished the National ! law. of Let the sunshine and fulness and beauty of Kissimmee'have "; ' growth. FRUIT The divorcement of the saloon from Economist and FARMER AND ' : the rain do their work. Let the Alliance never been questioned. 'No . .jfpolitics. may be impractical l' so long as GROWER for publication.J. . the, saloon exists:and) yet it is possibleto hold on to what jt has attained. J. MITCHELL, JOHN \T. DAY, diphtheria in, no fact consumption read our, no medical pneumonia - "Lengthen the'cords, strengthen the President. , practically separate the: two. Of Secretary. Mhe demoralizing influences of .the saloon stakes.". The tent_ will not then blow On motion, it was ordered that we, report. Beautiful cottages, villas or there, can; .be no. .question., Itpoisons'whatever' over,.,and will be_safe in the storm. as Alliancemen, request members of lots suitable for residences. Write fttouches.. It,, .endangers Hold, \the vantage ground.-Iowa this order not to support any news- for terms and particulars. whatever it comes'in; contact Homestead.In paper that is antagonistic to the Farm- COME SOUTH, And get untold with.Thescthin: 'will'not be disp t i ers' Alliance and Industrial Union. quantities of the grandest! climate in ,' ted by even the better class of saloon- the .&ogrusiveFarmer,' of Raleigh On motion, it was also ordered that the world free with each acre of ground themselves. :find men N. C Alliance "An the Enterprise purchased. Come where you can, till , keepers We: 'an paper, we adopt Lafayette County engaged in:.the:saloon business in our Allianceman" offers this timely hint: as an,Alliance paper in order that the soil twelve months in the year. cities,who'would'never consent to a "Let;us not, brethren, be too eager to the,officers and correspondents et al. At least write to me for full particulars. , saloon in the block in which' they mount every hobby horse that idle from"the various Sub-Alliances of our WM. CANNON, : Ibe; and yet this terrible influence politicians may bridle, 'until we are county might have home communication Kis&immee, .Fla.A . land of the Dluton Companies, the for rent wraps and permeates our politics until sure they are safe saddle nags. Let one with another. It was also for the Associated Railway land,ana the men and,politics are about: synonomous us seektolearn'the, : facts in the matter ordered that J. J. Mitchell be solicit- land ofKlMlmaae* Land cane Co., rice,trucktef{ , la the cities the peopk are and hear ,each other's opinions ing editor of, this department. fruit Phosphate, grazing,,sugar timber, general farming, thoroughly.uadcr the political dominat10l without resentment, ,even if: they areapt : .J. J.:MfICHELL; F. B. WEBB, :and home lands. Send for map shown " t..tv. saloon. In: the rural in'concurrence.with,.our own" I Secretary. Vice-President. :laadt.i r I C 1al , =s SS5S 55 a .ti- .t. -