The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 07, 1898, Image 7

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I* !*•* I* oM of IM* 100 |w»fMtUf Iphjatrlaaa It aouthweat ItomrgtM I I love that old roualry. the toad of the wlregraa* and pta*. a*>4 wkmwrer I get a chaate t,. atop to gw a Neath of Ha araawtir bee ewe f found that Rdltar Mrlatoah haa gtvea errrybody dowa la that taaatry hay fever. I doa t aaeaa the aalHtag. .ousting va rtoty. hat another ktoid. for. to nf ••rpriae the groat field* that a few veara ago were white with rottoa. have ill gone ta gran* and laataad of the geery staple that uaed to adorn the Aelda, great ataeka of hay loom up agaiaat tba tky. and stUl there to aiore to gather. Mr Mrlntoah began hi* boa hominy and hay rroaade several years ago, do ing ali fa hla power to a*t the farmers to diversify their eropa and fert tills# Uhr native grasses, which grew la suck , profusion there. It took considerable hammering before any fault* were seen But after a while some trm ' men began anvlng the hay wbh-b had i formerly gone to watte, and arelna their success, others followed In thrlr J footsteps. In MW a ‘ Hay Uny" »•« celebrated lei Albany. Premiums bad been offer ed for tba best eghlbit of bay, and farmers from all th* surrounding country competed. The two principal I street* In the city were crowded with hay wagons, at regular Intervals booth* of hay had been erected, from which some of the prettiest girls In the (own smiled upon the farmers, anil the judge*. Along the streets rolled carriages and boggle*, the wheel* wrapped with hay. and the hone* decked with the name. For that day at leaat everybody In and around Albany had hayaeed In hla hair, and was proud to show It. Hay Is Now King. Ever since my boyhood I have visit ed Albany every now and then, but never before have I seen such small cotton crops, and many of the farmers have even neglected what they have and let the land produce hay. The rains of the summer have done wonders for the grass, and never be fore In the history of southwest Geor gia has such a crop of hay been gath ered as that which Is now being housed and stacked. Thousands of tons are being saved, and thousands of dollars are thus being kept st home. The people of Albany have caught the spirit of the times, and although cotton Is low. the farmers have made good crops of corn and hay. Many improvements have recently been made In Albany, among them h new brick storehouse and the com modious new auditorium of the South west Georgia Chautauqua. Among the new settlers who have come to Albany are a number of sub stantial Greeks, one of them having rented a beautiful home near the city. Another Greek bought a farm upon which a Yankee had failed to make a living. He has made a great success of the place, making twenty bushels of corn to the acre, and that without fertilizers. A new railroad Is being surveyed from Albany to Valdosta. Albany is up-to-date in eevrythlng, as is shown by the names given by a young negro native to three pointer puppies. The largest is Bob Evans. Ihe next is Schley and the third is Dewey. Albany can give pointers to convH workers on how to catch escapes. There Is » brickyard near the city, around which are numerous pyramids of pine wood. One the top of each pile it -t quart bottle filled with kerosene. If a convict escapes at night tho NOTICE! and this dal* Subscriber* to th* Augviftd Ere h*n«* of tho Southern Beil Telephone end Tel#f r*ph Compeny will be given Fr«* connection to the following piece** PATH. S. C*. CDCCFIKID. S. C.« c.haniteviule. S» C-. JOHNSTON. S. C*. Sootiern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co., W. H. ADKINS. M#n#e*r. JOHNSTON TfcItPHONE CO.. W. A. On is Pmtdrnt. JFREE isi FREE HUS OFFER ALMOST SURPASSES BELIEF. An External Tonic 1 Applied 1o the Skin Beautifies it as by Magic. THE DISCOVERY i AGE j A WOMAN WAS THE INVENTOR. £■ \ a. TtoMMAiMb bar* triad ftooi time Irnin* ■tonel U» dlMDotcf mhm elß* •» h»u* y# toady ft*r wnuklaa ei»d dtof layntotwia of tba r-itnplaxlmi, but anna Had yrt sor i rnlrl until lb* Mum lirll, tba now fata chm f*iimpi*tinti ff|* i iallil* of 7k FlffL A venur, Nrw York illy...dart'd tit* pub lie their wondarfu! <V>mplati.in Umir. The mwon *o many toiled to mak* this di*mv*ry twfor* to i>iam. harauw they hare but fidlowed tba light principle. Balm>. Cnwnt*. l,.uous. ate., never bate atonic dfrrtuiwnUwtkiii. hence tba toilurra. Tbe Mlaaa* licit . Comptevlow Tonic bat a nwl eabilaratuig e(tor« upon liiaculi. le, ai» wbmg and carrying rtf all imporiu.* which the blood by tie natural aOi'M to ,i.n*tantly forcing to the aurtoce of the •km. li ia to Ibe .kin vrSat o vitalizing lonic to to Ui* blood and nerve*, a kind of new lito that immediately exhilarate* and ,(r*ngtLen. wherever applied. IU tonic aflnl to felt almoal inuuedialaly. and it a|>r«dily bantohe. forever from tha akin, (ri-ckle*, pimptoa. blackheada. motb patches, wrinkle., Tlrer apoU. T'»i*liil*a». qjlineM. eruption., and dtocuioratiuua of *ziy kind. In order that all may be benefited by their Great IHacoveTy, tba Miiwea llell will, during lira prew.nl month, give to ali call THE MISSES BELL, 78 FifU. Ave.. New York City. For Sale in Augusta By James Daly & Co. guard* pour the keroaeae on th# wood, touch u match to it and eooti the *ur rounding country ia a* bright at day, and small Indeed must be the man who can keep himself out of sight. Perhaps no place In southweat Geor gia has Improved a» much as Albany, and now that the farmers of Dougher ty are beginning to diversify their crops, still brighter days are In store for her in the years that are to come. A Tedious Journey leaving Albany at 9 o’clock Friday morning we rolled over the river, bound for Thomasvllle. The train was due (here at 1:M o'clock, but there was so much freight to deliver that we did not reach tThomasvlllc until 3. The passenger tfWln for Balnbridgn hod gone and I hart to hustle around to get permission to ride on a through freight running [Aim Thomaavllle la Montgomery. It a fast ride and we would have made splendid time IT it had not been forced to wait for two trains. As It was we did nos reach Baimbridge until after 5 o'clock, tak ing eight hours to make the trip of ninety-four miles. I had formed rather a poor opinion of the Plant system, but I traveled on the regular passen ger, one of the finest and certainly the fastest in the state. It was a luxury to ride upon it. One noticeable feature of the Plant system is that all the depots and ev ery bouse belonging to the road are painter) a bright yellow with red trim mings. Yellow is said to he the fa vorite color of Mrs. Plant and as a compliment to her the great railroad megnat* had Llfllie buildings on the system painted yellow. Thomusville, Abe of the most pro gressive towns sh southwest Georgia, is beginning to Iff ist. up and get ready - . for the birds of passage who fit down i every winter from the North. The people are preparing for a prohibition election and the, old stereotyped ex LANOLIV MILLS. S C. TRENTON, S. C*« VAUCLUSS. 8. C., WARRENVILLE, 8 C. art si their parlors one trial hold# of their l otupirttun Tonic alwoluuly free, and in order that Ihv*a who cannot call or wha lira away from Kew York may b# bene fited. they a ill trail one bottle to any ad dm, all charge* prepaid, on the receipt ot 25 cents (stamp, or silver) to cover mat of MMrkirif ind delivering. The pri<v of Ihi* wonderful tonic is *1 •» per bottle, and this liberal offer should be embraced by ail. Th* Miaara Bell bar* just published thrlr aaw tost. -Secret* of Baaxty.- Thto valuable work to free to all desiring it. The book treat* ealiauatively of th# importance of • good completion; tells bow o woman may acquire beauty and kwp it. Npcrial chapter# on the care ol the hair ; how tohaea luxuriant growth; harmless method* ofowking the hair pre serve it. natural beauty and color, even to advanced age Also instruction* how to banish .npcrfiuous hair from the free, neck and arm. without injury to the skin This book will be mailed to any address on requsat. . . , _ FREE Trial Bottle* of Wonderful fom plexiun Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents (rod of packing and mailing) to llnae at a distance. . . „ . . , Correspondence cordially aolicitMi. Ad dree premdona about "personal liberty," “running the town." and a lot of oth er kindred talk are heard on every side. All of south west Georgia ia be ginning to talk about prohibition and many of the towns are going to have « wrestle with King Aloohol with the determination to down him. Comparatively little Is known of Bainbrldge in our section of the state, but It Is one of the most favored towns in Georgia. The streets are lined with giant oks. some of them, judging from their appearance, being more that a century old. Around the high bluff on which the town Is located the Flint river, which Is navigable all the year, flows onward toward the gulf. Just before dark I saw great flocks of cawing crows flying In from every dirertk n. I was Informed that hun dreds of I hem roost at night. In some of the largest trees in town, making 'much noise about daylight when they are ready to start off on their raiding expeditions. Rev. Dr. E. R. Carswell, of Atlanta, editor of the Bible Baptist, Is now pastor of the Baptist church in Bain bridge. 1 did not meet him. as he waa out of the city. The ehurch has made considerable progress since tie took charge of It. Decatur’s Fine Tobacco. Decatur county, of which Bainbrldge is the capital, is famous for its tobacco. One enterprising Yankee, It Is said, bought e lot of bark in Cuba and brought It to Bainbrldge. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 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