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STANDARD WEIGHTS
The following fin the standard weight* of
tb« online* named, a» established bj an act
uf tb» O^crc’* Legislature, approved Febru
ary iOtb, lt>/S
Bnckwheat 62
Dried Pouches inu-
peelcd) 33
Oiled Peaches (peel-
od 38
Dried Appiee 24
Barley
Irish Potato* •«* oione ‘vonl
Svrei I'otataoa ....i6 Cnslaoked Lime ..eO
V'Liio Ream .GO l’uruiim 66
Clover Seed Go (lorn Meal 4h
Timothy Ht-nl 46 Wheat B.nn 2C
Wheat 60
Shoded Corn 66
Com in tbo car— 7<»
r JO
Be* 66!
... 32'
Flux
OotM
«d
, 30
,44 Jrt round i.~
. Uil’iiu-irring Hair 8
Agricultural Column,
mid du
Time l* Money,
One fine morning, when Franklin
wrr busy preparing his newtqiaper for
the pros*, a lounger stepped into the
stove and spout au hour or more look
ing over the books, etc., and finally
taking one in hia baud, asked the shop
boy the price.
“One dollar,” was the answer,
“Oue dollar,” said the lounger} “cun
you take less than that ?”
‘•No, indeed, one dollar is the price,’
Another hour had nearly passed
when the lounger said:
“Is Mr. Franklin at home ?”
“Yes, sir; he is in the printing
office.”
“I want to see him,” said the loun-
A Hotter Time.
Much has been written and
ring the putt, few years upon plans to
beretit the people upon currency, etc.
The truth is tlm farmers of Georgia
have discovered for themselves what is
best for them. They have ceased go
ing about asking wlmt they must do to
prosper; in short they havi*ascertained
that their duty was to go to work and
t.i place their dependencies on nothing
earthly but themselves. They see that
politicians could not bring them out of
t heir troubles; that shrewdness and
bold speculation was not the road to
wealth,that giving their notes and hens
for mulct, corn, bacon, fertilizers, etc.,
would not answer. They discovered
that in the soil of old Georgia, God had
stowed an endless variety of riches for
their want, and that they were only
accessible to the didigent and indus
trious. They found that to got food,
clothes and houses they must work.
They saw that our soil could l*e made
to yield fruits, and that those fruits
were acceptible of improvement; they
found that labor, more skill and better
cultivation would improve tin Re fruits,
and the result is they accepted the sit
uation and more and better crops are
now made.
The farmers themselves have thus
given au impetus to growing, raising
and breeding, in the State. They tru
ly have enlarged Hiid increased in ag
riculture. May their good
tinue. May the day soon c
in north, south, east and west Georgia,
rich farmers may spread out as far
the eye can reach. May there be seen
fields of grains waving
breezes, meadows covered with rich
grass ready for the mower, pastures in
which flocks and herds are feuding,
rich farm houses hid away among tall
trees and shrubbery, bams filled with
the products of agriculture, in short,
may every valley and every hill show
evidences of pace, progress and pros
perity.—Atlanta Constitution.
ger.
Boday’s Lady’s Book,
3.879.
REDUCED TO $2 PER YEAR.
The Cheapest and Best Ladies Magn-
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We offer no cheap premiums, but give joa
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CLUB T Eli MS.
(Pottaoe Prepaid. )
One copy, cue
Two copies, 01
Threw copies.
npitss,
• year..
e year.
.$2 00
.$3 80
.$5 40
. *6 80
The shop boy immediately informed
Mr. Franklin t hat a gentleman was in
ilie store wailing to sets him. Franklin
was soon behind the counter, When the
loungor addressed him thus '
“Mr. Franklin, what is the lowest
yon cun take for this book?”
“One dollar ami a quarter,” was tho
ready answer.
“One dollar and a quarter! Why
your young man asked me only a dol
lar.”
“True,” said Franklin, “and I could
have better afforded to have la .on that
then than to have beuu called out cf
the office.”
“Tho lounger seemed surprised, and
wishing to end the parly of his own
making, said;
“Coiuh, Mr. Franklin, tell me »li«t
is the lowest you can take for it?”
A dollar and a lulf!”
A dollar and a half 1 Why you
off red it yourself for a dollar and a
quarter.”
“Yea,” auid Franklin, “and I luui
hotter have taken that price then than
a dollar and a half now.*
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