The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, August 19, 1898, Image 6

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1 { nr -' • I*' \ , i ANNOUNCEMENT! Dallas Hardware Co The columns of a newspaper arc open to all paid advertisements and all men in business have a legal right to advertise, none have the moral right unless their businesl bear up all their assertions. It is useless for us to tell the people of Paulding county that we have the only exclusive HARDWABE and FURNITUBE STORE in the county this you know already, so we simply wish to thank you for your liberal patronage in the past and state that our stock is more complete than ev*r; infact, the State of Georgia does * i- ' V'J not not afford a more fully, equipped, better store than ours, and it your privilege through our enterprise to patronise tfiis modern, up-to-date house instead of being forced to trade with would-be competitors with a hand full of goods that they pick up at odd moments without giving the business any real thought or attention. Look’ to your interest and trade where the stock is complete and where time and attention is given to this great, special line. Our invoices will show that we deal with at least a dozen manufacturers and our purchases are not confined, ns is some others, to a few local dealers. Can you, or will you, heed the call. Look for yourself before buying. This advertisement is based op facta and we can and will prove each assertion. YOUR FRIENDS, ^*THE DALLAS HARDWARE COMPANY )►> > R- U RAWL5, Manager, < CROPS IN GEORGIA HELPED RY RAINS While then may be a comparative lei op In the driving work necessary to the proDer mauaKoment of your ntamlnnl crop, there are still various farm o|»r- attone Just o« important which ahould ool be "laid by." Indeed, after nearly 40 years' experience on tho farm, we No Further Cultivation After u^meT^S^ncin^nS; JS the up-to-date farmer, "laying by time ' Comet ouly when lifo itself ceases. This Date Required. WORK FOR CORING MONTH comet ouly I FALL CROPS. Beoante wo hove fatlod In one or even two trialt with crimson olover we thonld not abandon the attempt to grow it. It am tmimiu me attempt to grow It. U ommlteloaer of Agrtcettare Nesbitt it certaiuly a uiott valuable adjunct to Urges Continued Activity In Carry. ° nr ,or *f® •“PP 1 ?- betddea performing ... .... at, . . toronr lands daring tho winter the Oei Wrgee ■- v-rry. foron , iondt "during „„ lag Oat All Plane Formulated at work whioh the pea crop occonipilihot the Begluatag of tho Tour. in the lummnr, namely, itoriug np both hnuni and nitrogen for future crept. Dkpartmbkt or AoBtcviTtma, | The general mistake lu planting fall Atlanta, Ang. I, 1808. onttaml rye, two of onr moat impor- The widely dlttribntod raint, follow- £“* £”•, ln ing the long oontinned drouth, have earned tome thedding of the ootton, and, in tome in*tanoe«, came too late to retone the oorn crop, but, ae a rale, oro^thro^rhout the .U* are 1. good ^.r w hSS tCpT tiuTpSi condition and farther cultivation after thta date ie mot only unneoeeeary, bat might prove aotaally hurtfal. The "laying by" of them etandard crope ehonld not mean a oaaaatioa of farm late end the land it not made rich enough. It tho teed are put in early and the crop forced forward by high mauuring, the reault it nfinally moit satisfactory. In very cold weather it ie always the noh snots which otenpe, are entirely killed out. The pres- ent year the spring outs wore an entire failure, while the mil crop wan unusu ally line. August it none too early to begin the preparations for all crops to »"»» ■ iwemm ai .arm be town in the fall. After the land it activity, nor an entire abandonment of thoroughly broken it thonld bo bar- tho plant to carefnlly formulated in the *“™barrowod until smooth im»< n a.i n . „# tu. « . . . . •mi flue. Time waa whou the nre para- beginning of the year. Fortunately for Hon a „d cultivation of our lnndt, though Oetnrgia the etrtotly "oottoa farm," ex- of the rudest nnd most iniiierfect oopt in ran imtanoee, it a thing of the character, produced phenomonnl crops, past. beceute tho virgin toil uboundod in tlie M..I- .I, . . elements of plant food. But today, “ teotlout of the itate thoughtful farmers realise the fact that, there It hay to be eaved, orohardt and even in onr incomparable climate, vineyard! to be looked after, cattle and where we can produce two er three hoge to receive the proper care, and *he 'and each year, the ^ ’ . time ha* patiied when muscle can count Utlly, fall orope to be prepared lor. againtt brain. All over the ttate we Another important branch of hit work, begin to tee tho evidences of thii. to whioh tht average farmer hat been bhaik work. eo far woefnlly indifferent, ie the de- i Intelligent enurgy la taking tho place •traction of the various Insect enemies, °i more ploddiug. The farmers who whioh are beginning to lnfeet our lleldi “!*7® ‘well defined, thoroughly studied ctwl rinneu.,. ... a. P lan ' which they follow with until ing nnd depredate on onr crope. To keep pertinacity, are the men who are forg- these in obeck it hat become necessary luff to the front in succetsful agricnlt- that each Individual farmer wage nre - Science, by its discovery of com an inoessant warfare on them. AI 5'®'® nud '*■ equally im- thta lam•,m mnnli ..... n. a . . j portant findings as to the food require- dou ® *° nients of different crops, points out tho stn?ibl« U ftiddA^n tin, 8 fi’, * 06 *' Iu tU 5 mean*, but it remains for tho fnrmor to t., ..T..n. ,.^ r , n . 6 7 iU ‘ < ! ,ttko hold of *hese menn. tu.d l-y iu- ,*** f V' ,ud dlclous rotation of crops, thorough entrenched, preparing for their wintei preparation of the land and nrm»r r r ly in •oltW.tiom to promote thschemloal live work*trtth^he nr t .t^rL»?.i r H rtS,trU n ell “ n * e,, necessary to the most profitable nutated row the rc.ni. wm t ••wtopmwrt of hi. business, Some of touching increase in numbers and in ^cn^in'tL 0 ^"^™™ wbiafnIJd'cita to^nV^^STiwA^ohl^bng rer'ur«r^nTver r 'w < w’ e | PrP * ft,, ‘ to canse any alarm and no precaution* | THR KTANnA,ln nAt.R. were taken to prevent their reappear-1 Equally important with tho careful anoe. In 18U6 a territory of noarly 000 •‘▼ing and baling of our ootton is the •quoin mile* woe literally covered by neceulty of meeting the complaints theee dopredatore, and the fanner* in made by tho various transportation com- thii section not only sustained great lost P* ule * and ulllt against tho different by the aotual injury to their crops, but iieet of onr American bales. The loe, were oompolled to at considerable ex- tpace in storing these bales, and tba pense destroy the hordes of bags which generally damaged condition in which infested every part of their fields. We »r cotton reaches foreign markets, need not therefore lay the flattering “»*• given rise to a general protest, and tui tion to onr souls that the reason of *■ about three fourths of onr cotton is "luyiug bjr" 4s a season ef entire "rest." handled tap fcsrepvna buyers, itistouttl Interest to meet their demand* in this respect. The discriminations whioh may be made against onr ootton on aooonnt of theee objections may amount in the ag gregate to an incredible earn. It hat been found after several teste that the best else for eouvenlonoe of handling and storing Is the bale made from a K ress measuring 24 inches in width bv t inches in length. This is the alee ad vocated by all the cotton growors' asso ciations. This site, 94x54, has been fonud to prees to a greater density, and after itelng compressed for Anal ship meat the original bagging will entirely cover the compressed hale and thus much of the injury from the rough handling of onr cotton will be pre volt tc<l. All this redounds to the Interest of the farmer, because all the extra ex penses from watte of space, higher in surance and aotual waste of cotton aro charged againtt his cotton in the gen eral account, and any method which will reduce these expenses will add that much to the prioe. In a circular addressed to the (inner* of the south, issued by J. H. Sloan of Augusta, Oa., one of the leading ootton men of the sonth, he lays that onr oot ton, ae a rule, reaches the European manufacturers in inch badly damaged condition that they refuse to pay a good price for it He bae made a study of this subject end le tn a position which gives him every opportunity of ascer taining He true status. In nil address to the ginners he says: We take the liberty of calling yonr attention to the importauca of exerting all onr efforts In favor of the adoption of the standard else ootton bale, which ie a bale made in a press box, moasnriiig on the inside 24 inches wide by 1>4 inches long, and deep enough to mako a bale weighing abont 400 pound*. It ti well understood that the more cotton that oau be slowed in a steamer, tho loss the freight and consequently the more the cotton grower will receive for hie crop. It uatnrally seems that a few inches in the sise of bales would make no difference, bnl a few inches running irregularly through an ocean summer amounts tea groat loss of spnee, and in stowing bales of irregulnr sixes, they nre so screwed In odd shaped spaces as to often break, xnd nearly always are torn and twisted ont of shape by the time they reach tho foreign ports. The lost spaces also form air passages and in case of a tire the damage is innch greater, consequently the insurance is higher than it should bo. Thu same complaints are made by the railroad! and by the mills when they pat their cotton iu warehouses. WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED -At this time, but that docs not cut any figure with our low price.. •^We carry a first-class, up-to-date line ot^* DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS. Also a full line of FAMILY AND FANCY 1 GROCERIES. TOBACCOS, SNUFFS, Etc., which we will sell at lowest prices. INow this is no catoh. Come and see for yourselves and be convinced; to see and hear a thing it to be doublv sure. Highest nrices paid for all kinds of produce. HAY BROS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORS DISTRICT OFFICERS. Representative in Congress, Till Dislric 1 JOHN W. MADDOX, of Home. Judge Tallapoosa Circuit—C. O. JANEt Ccdortown. The Easy lliuiniiig “HOUSEHOLD” Sewing Machine. TlflE TABLE. Solicitor General—W. T. ROBERTS, Douglnsville. Senator. 88llt Senatorial District, W. F. GOLDEN. OflllarnDun County. Representative of Paulding County, A. L. BARTLETT. COUNTY OFFICERS- Tuking effect July 8‘h, 18*8. OOINO NORTH. No. 7—Due at D tiles* 8:87 p. m No. 8—Due at Didln* 8:18 p. m. OOINO SOUTH. No. 10—Due at Dallas 10:81 a. m. No. 8—Due at Dallas 8:14 a. m. All trains stops. W. A. FOSTER, Ageat. Dallas Livery Stable, J, C, A J- B- WATSON Proprietors | Havi.ifj purchased the Foote Ru bles, we will keep good stock for the public, day or night. We have red«tc I cd our charges in proportion to the hud times. Parlies hiring horses nre trietly responsible for the -safety of hcmsolves, vehicles, nnd horses. jRespcctfnlly, J. C. flr J B. Watsot, Jrdinary F. P. HUDSON Clerk Superior Court .... II. L. OWENS Sheriff 11. F. WHEELED Deputy Sheriff W. N. ANDERSON " » R. V. WHITWORTH Tax Collector A. L. WOHTHAN Tax Receiver. ..ADOLPHUS PEARSON Treasurer N. COOPER Surveyor O. M. WIGLET Cormier I. F. SUMMERVILLE School Commissioner.. ,W. Z. Sl'INKS CITY OFFICERS. Mayor T .1. FOSTER Marshal, \ . . WILLIS BONE Clerk A. J. CAMP Councilmen: W. II. BONE C. J. LESTER J. C. WATSON E. DAVIS J. II. HENDERSON. CUBAN RELIEF 1 Lo ^ c > Ni‘iirttl.;iiiuiDl Toothache ■ w lu |i vu minutes, tiour stomach ••til 'tivtiuMF t*'ui*i.4iu»iUi 4*rlw**. 2 5 Cents 1 he n:t 11 me t!ci r. h’tw irg Ma chine of the age, ebracingall of the latest improvements L DURABILITY, 1 RANGE OF WORK and SIMPLICITY Old Sowing Machine* taken in exchnuge. Dealers wanted in iinooctipied territory. Corres|>ondence solicited. Address, J - H. Derbyshire, ilencrnl Agent, „ RICHMOND, VA, wlt-J Main S|r«ul. Dr. Inrray’t Universal Hair Pronator Cur** dandruff. Mop* tt»# hair fro*t fall ing out, inrijmrttM tho growth. If a •tiporb drwM'ir. And whlk wM a Ayr, by itouriahinK •(* roof*, will yoriitvrly rw- «i4)rr ifr*r h»ir to l». ••rlctnl eolnr. H la the p*r-rsrf>|lrnri' of »ri I ' h»lr rratortra. Pntct. at.OO pan Laitoc Bottv*. For fftlo by dmirKlM* tf t* na ant| it will be will, |>t.*j aid. npot- r»«*ipl of price. HANUVACTUR8B C Murray Mio»oir»a Company, ATLANTA, OA. r ^K^U N ru T j, r ^G»'re.*WAi: