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THE FOLLY Os GEORGIA FARMERS
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•‘Can We Buy Dollar Wheat With S-Cent
Cottos!” Georgia Retaed, One-Fifth
•f Wheat Oon««i»«d Last Tear.
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Col. J. Lindsay Johnson, ot this
city contributes the following able
article to the Constitution concerning
, this raising of wheat:
Editor Constitution-Last spring
there met in Augusta many of out
leading planters and meet thoughtful,
advisers;,and the advice given out as
the opinion of this meeting was to in
crease our grain and forage .crops and
decrease onr cotton crops.
This advice, however, was not
heeded, and as < result we have 5
cent cotton.
Thia state of things may be, and no
dodbt.’ is pleasing to the English
manufacturer, but to the cotton
planter not HQ.
This crisis must be met by each in
dividual in planning his affairs for the
coming year.
While each may resolve to pursue a
course beneficial to himself, yet how
much more may be accomplished by con
cert of action. The possibilities of
organized effort, where pct in operation
by so large and powerful body of pro
ducers ae our agricultural people, can
hardly be computed.
There is no reform they could aot
compass. There is no reform they could
not accomplish. The great pity, however,
is they will not recognize convincing
events, though they cast their shadows
far in advance. Every thoughtful man
knew last aping that with a full acreage
in cotton the price was doomed to fall
back to 5 cents the pound. That follow
ing two full crops this crop, if a full one,
would sell at a loss to the farmers.
Especially was thi% apparent under a
higher tariff, which would, of necessity,
check the export demand for cotton, as it
checked the importation of foreign goods.
Now what is the remedy ?
Can we afford to buy dollar wheat
with 5-eent eotton ?
How long? How much ?
When it is a known fact that Geor
gia grew last yep? only .2,000.000
bushels of wheat or one-fifth of what
she ean consume.
Now henp is a home market tor you.
bjfeelf df home
ground wheat TO feed Georgians.
Alas! it is not in the state. It will
take $10,000,000 to bny it, all coming
from 5-c*nt cotton. \ >
How long ean we stand it?
We arqjijB J pjrtik>, the- architects of
our own misfortune.
The voice of wisdom cried out to ce
from the convention of cotton planters
in Augusta, Ga.. fast March.
Yet we heeded not. Ail cotton or
bust, seemed the purpose of the mul
titude.
From the report of sheriff sales all
over the state, it would seem folly to
pen these lines, but >as a jpejpherof
the Georgia State AgrieulttWaT So
ciety, I feel it my duty to do so.
The field in which I stand at this mo
sowing wheat and clover, and be
yond where laxnriantly grow the oats
and rye already so wn, the.sqnshine in
the farrow ail seem to urge me to say,
sow thy grain upon the bosom of mother
The wealcesl
ddfi l jlace ’ n a h° us<
' fort> or a " 5
place of de
Br f ense > usually
turns out to bi
111 a 1 which
VF" was though!
stron gest. The
weakest place
5 * n a man ’ 1
-T-'/sLx ;1 body is thal
in which he
esteems him
self strongest. Achilles never thought
he would turn his heel .to an enemy, but
it was in that unarmored place the fatal
arrow was planted. It is usually the organ
in his body that a man thinks strongest,
that disease assaults and batters; down.
Caution a man about neglecting his
health and mention consumption, and Ije
will pound his chest and laugh you to
scorn. He does pot realize that con
sumption beats down this defense imper
ceptibly.. jnch by inch. ,The lungs once
attacked the only weapon of defense is
the right remedy.
98 per cent, of all cases of consumption
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Ils the blood with the elements that
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“ I have used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
and ‘Golden Medical Discovery ’ in my family,"
writes Mrs. G. A. Conner, of Alleghany Springs,
Montgomery Co., Va., “and have found it to be
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used his ‘ Compound Extract of Smart -Weed,’
and ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ They will do just whal
they are recommended to do.”
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earth, and she,-in return, will feed her
children.
Some may cry out financial reform is
the only remed '. As much as I desire
to see the realization of this reform,
yet it is suggested that this is not the
panacea for all evil.
Let us suppose that this reform had
been accomplished, and that according
to the wildest theorist, we were now
getting 10 cents for our cotton; wheat
under the same conditions, would be
bringing $2 a bushel, so it would take
the same amount of cotton to buy the
wheat required.
Thus it will be seen that no amount
of legislation, however favorable, will
relieve us from the effect of such se
rious blunders in shaping our plans for
the most economical results.
Think of it I Ten millions of dollars
forbread! Five dollars per capita sent
out of the state. Many millions more for
meat and other articles of food, all of
which should be produced on Georgia
farms. ~
We all remember three years ago,
when we largely increased our food crops
and reduced our cotton crop from near
10,000,000 bales down to about 7,000,-
000. Then we received $50,000,000
more for out 7 000,000-crop than for our
10,000,000 crop, and had fully 20 per
cent more food crops in the country.
Thia movement placed the southern plan
ter in a better condition than he had
known in a quarter of a century.
Then let us rally once more and resolve
to grow enough wheat the coming year
to feed all Georgians, and put every good
old water mill to work grinding out the
old-time sweet creamy flour that is so
full of life and health, and so free from
adulteration. Let us call to memory the
big old»ttme flaky biscuit our mothers
used to make; and resolve to live once
more for Georgia and in Georgia.
J. Lindsay Johnson.
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ROBBERS ROAST OLD MAN.
Thieves Apply I* ire t«» m
Oci «»g«Muari*i»*a Bare Feet.
Hinton, W. Va., Nov. 23 —Three rob
bers invaded the house of Eh Ballinger,
80 years old, who lives alone in an un
settled part of the state, several iniies
from here.
> It is supposed that Bullinger keeps a
large amount of money concealed in hie
house, and when the robbers could find
only 60 cents they threatened to burn
the old man to death if he did not re
veal the hiding place of his wealth.
Ballinger, persisting in his statement
that he had no money, the thieves ap
plied fire to the man’s bare feet and
awaited the result. Even this method
of torture failed to prevail upon the vio.
tim to admit that he had any money,
and the robbers left, after having bound
ami gagged the aged farmer.
A party of men is hunting for the
robbers, and it Is the intention of the
searchers to iyuoh the trio if they can
be captured.
J. M. Tbirswend, of Grosbeak,Texas
says that when he has a spell of indi
gestion. and feels sluggish be takes
two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at
night, and he is all right the next
morning. Many thousands of others
do the same thing. Do yon? For
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A u-oue m '.iiw.iU4er.
Milwaukee. Nov. 23.—Arthur Mayer
Schliewen. connected with the Berlin
Photograph company, Madison square.
New York, committed suicide at the
Passavant hospital by shooting himself
in.th* sight temple.
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THIS ROMJt-TRIBDNK. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24, tBW
COFFEE NOW VERY CHEAP.
Price# of Both Green hu«l K<>fi«t«d Are
Lower lliMii Ever Before.
' New York, Nov. 23 —The prices of
green ami roasted coffee are now lower
than ever before. Rio No. 7 011 the spot
is quoted at cents a pound. Tha
market for futures has also broken 15
points, owing to the increase in the vis
ible supply in the United States, which
is now larger than in the history of the
trade, being more than 1,000,600 bags.
The price cf green coffee a year ago was
10 cents, and that of roasted cents.
The margin betweeu the two varieties
has therefore been reduced from 5% to
to 2?4 cents. In other words, cut in two
The price of rousted coffee in pack*
ages, as sold by the Arbuckle aud the
Woolson Spice company, has fallen to
9 cents a pound. A representative of
the Arbuckies is quoted as saying that
this price is below cost aud a represen
tative of the Havemeyers. who control
the Woolson Spice cbmpauy, says there
is a profit in 9 cent coffee.
Something to Knew.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for re
storing the tired out nervous system
to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters
This medicine is purely vegetable,
acts by giving tone to the nerve cen
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blood. Electric Bitters improves the
appetite, aids digestion, and is pro
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the very best blood purifier and nerve
tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and $1 per
bottle at Cnrry-Arrlngton Co.’s drug
store.
to Haiti Murdered Nina.
Macon, Nov. 23 —Henry Nisbett, a
dangerous aud notorious criminal, has
been lodged in the Bibb county jail for
safe keeping until Dec. 10, wheu he will
go to the gallows to pay the penalty for
the killing of Jim Harrington aud Dick
Wright at Irwiutou. Nisbett was res
cued from the hands of a furious mob
and it is said that he has in his day
murdered uine persons.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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St
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One New case at Mobile.
Mobile, Nov. 23. One new case:
Clarence Tyrell, C aiboru, corner'Edge
wood. No deaths. Recoveries: Thomas
Bobley, Mrs. R. B. Davis, Lula Maude-
Ville, Eugene Hawea
To care A Gold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q on each tablet.
t'arl Johnsen Passes Awsy.
Denver, Nov. 22. Carl N. Johnaon,
•aperinteudeut of the uoted Geyaer
Mining company of Boston, which h«a
expanded $2,000,000 iu developiug a
property at fill ver Cliff, Colo., la oead,
aged 63 years. The Silver Cuff shaft is
the deepest in Colorado, aud at 1,400
feet is just comiug into the rich ore
body which Mr. Johnson waa confident
existed at a great depth.
Bloop rmn
A SPECSALTY^S a
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pains. M acousl’aiches in mouth. Sore Throat.
Plrnple.-I, Copper Colored-Spots, Ulcers on
any part of tbo>ody, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, it ia this Secondary BLOOD POISON
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mue we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffled the skill of the moot eminent physi
cians. *500,000 caoital behind our uocondh
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' TRAINED GNATSTv- '
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An Astonishing DemonetraMeu of Intel
lectual Capacity,
[Special Correspondence.]
Venice, Nov. 6.*— The trained lions
of the German, Hagenbeck, do many
wonderful tricks and attract large
crowds of sightseers, bnt they cannot
achieve the wonders of that tiniest of
animals, the gnat. We were traveling
outside the beaten path studying the
life of the common people. Recently
we found ourselves in the midst of a
stream of Italians, who evidently had
in view a certain destination. Follow
ing the crowd oat of mere curiosity, we
entered a commonplace house and ar
rived in sight of a platform, on which
a strange performance was going. on—
two gnats were fighting a duel with
metal swords about as long as the hairs
of a two weeks’ beard. It was the most
astonishing demonstration of intellectu
al capacity that we had ever seen. The
gnats actually obeyed the orders of the
trainer, given with a finger of his hand,
and when '& last he commanded them
to finish the fight one of the gnats
adroitly unhanded his opponent and
held him at his mercy. Who would
suppose that such tiny creatures had
such brain power as that?
But this was not all that the trained
gnats did at the behest of the proprietor.
They brought out little chariots, har
nessed one another in and drove around
as proudly as any lion king that was
ever made to go through a similar per
formance. Then all went to school and
sat patiently under the instruction of
an old grandfather, who was aged
enough to be baldheaded.
There seemed to be no limit to the
number of tricks that these gnats could
do in imitation of human beings. For
fully half an hour they continued their
performance, all the while manifesting
as much intelligence as dogs, which are
generally accounted the most intelligent
of all the animals other than man. The
Italian spectators, to many of whom it
must have been an old story, were as
highly delighted as we were and gave
freely of their coin when the collection
was taken np.
If only some of these Italian gnat
trainers would go to the United States
and train the Jersey mosquitoes to fight
duels to the death, they could claim
any reward they chose.
Frank Knapp.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
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not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J Cheney & Co. Props. ToledoO.
We the undersigned, nave known F.
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Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug
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CUBANS NEAR THE CAPITAL.
I h* ar^enla AtiMCk Hmvimiib Outpost*, bat
■Are llrivwu Buck.
New York, Nov. 22. A party of in
surgents attacked the Spanish outposts
of Havana and a sharp engagement fol
lowed, says the Havana correspondent
of The Herald. The sounds ot firing
caused great excitement in Havana, as
it is known that large rebel forces are
quartered near the cuy. Details of the
engagement are not known, bnt it is
said;that the insurgents destroyed much
property before sufficient Spanish forces
were concentrated to drive them away.
The loss in killed or. wounded is not
known, as officials refuse to give out
any information beyond the bare state
ment that a party of six insurgents just
outside of Carabauas wero driven away.
The rebels, it is officially reported, took
two horses and one rifle which tbev had
Household Gods.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were the gods who at
tended to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. They were worshipped
as household gods io every home.
The household god of today is Dr.
King’s New Discovery For consump
tion, coughs, colds and for all affec
tions of the throat, cheat and I nogs it
is invaluable. It has been tried for a
quarter of a century and is guaranteed
to cure, or money returned. No
household should be without this
good angel. It is pleasant to take
and a safe and sure remedy for old
and young. Free trial bottle at Cur
ry-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. Regu
lar size, 50c and sl.
Took a 1>«mo of Laodanam.
Charleston, Nov. 23 —W. O. Bag
nal, apparently about 26 years of age,
of Manning, S. 0., was found dead in
his room at the Calhoun hotel in this
city. He had taken his life by drink
ing laudanum. He left a letter to his
mother in which he stated that he was
tired of life.
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Atlanta, Nov. 28 —Ralph Gibson,
the young man who was shot by Will
Sharpton Saturday night, will get well.
Henry Joyner, the other man who was
shot, will also recover. Sharpton, who
is still held at the police barracks, will
be given a preliminary trial for an as
sault with intent to murder.
N»ril» Kaliwaye.
Raleigh. Nov. 23.—The railway com*
mission has issued its railway map of
North Carolina corrected to Oct. 1. It
■hows 71 Hum aud branches with a total
mileage of 6,OSA ‘
Inherited ■
Blood Taint.
Here is a case of inherited blood taint
which resulted in what threatened to be
a complete wreck of an innocent young
life. The most serious feature of being
afflicted with a blood disease is the fact
that innocent posterity must suffer. The
man or woman with the slightest taint
in the blood forces the undesirable leg
acy of impurity upon their children
whose veins flow with the impure inher
itance which handicaps them in the race
of life.
No child who has a trace of bad blood
can be healthy or strong, and those pre
disposed to Scrofula are liable to a great
deal of sickness, because their constitu
tions are weak and cannot withstand the
many dangers which beset the path of,
childhood? Medical statistics show that
a majority of lung troubles result directly
from Scrofula, so that a child afflicted
with this disease is likely to fall a vic
tim to dreaded consumption.
Mr. W. A. Clayton, of Addie, N. C.,
believes S.S.S. is the only blood remedy
which can have any effect whatever
upon obstinate He says :
“ My three-year-old boy had the worst
case of Scrofula I ever heard of. He
MR. W. A. CLAYTON.
was given many blood remedies without
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He seemed to get worse all the while,
however, and the disease finallv resulted
in curvature of the spine, making him
utterly helpless.
•* The bad sores on his neck increased,
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ae no sign of the disease has returned
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Prolapsus, Ulcerations, Leacorrbea, etc..
Write, giving history of your cage and it will
receive immediate attenti n An opinion, price '
of treatmet t pamphlet and testimoniala will be
sent you rBEs
Dr, S. T, Whitaker, Specialist
205 Norcross Bnildlng, Atlanta. G
Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair.
I. PHILLIPS*
Whitehall Nl., Atlanta da
Kill to Live.
That living germs oy millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
a theory but a proven fact. That
King's Royal Germeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally proven.
SPRING
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning ■of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, 6a.
MA NUFACTURBRS.
Pawfackfit Fur Comoani
294 Main Si, Pawtucket, R, 1.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, G n eng, Senaca, etr
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
low-: Sliver Fox, Sls 00 to $l5O 00; Bear,.
$5.00 to $25 00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3 00 to $3 50 oer
pound ; Wolf, SI.OO to $2 00; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox. 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c
Price list on all other fun and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, coxirteous.treut
■sent, and immedfa*-®. reudtUtaMe al>.
•onsignments.