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RUST.
Rust is a parasitic plant which has
neither leaves nor roots, but grows on
trees or other plants which have
leaves and roots. It is said to grow
in its first stage on the barberry leaf
and has a yellow color, and is made
up of pretty little cups called “clus
ter cups,” each of which is filled with
orange colored spores. The winds
blow these on plants, and they light
on the leaves of wheat, oats, &c. They
soon spread rapidly over the fields,
penetrating the skin of the leaves
giving them a reddish color. A few
of these spores often spread so rapid
ly as to destroy a whole crop of grain.
They soon change to black patches,
enduring the winter and germinate
in large numbers in the spring in
small spores ecalled sporidia. The
round of their life is first the *““clus
ter cup” or the barberry ; second, the
red rust on the wheat; and third, the
black rust; fourth, the germination
of the black rust spores which in turn
produce the “cluster cups” again,
and subsequently the red rust with
out the “cluster cup.” If the grains
are germinating the. young wheat
plants are inoculated with the para
site. As winter wheat germinates in
the fall while the sporidia are pro
duced in the spring, there is no dan
ger to.winter wheat, but the danger
is always great to spring wheat, for
that is the time the sporidia are
forming. The reason why rust is
common in places where the barber
ry isnot grown, is simply because the
“cluster cup” stage is omitted as the
sporidia are able to directly inoculate
the young spring wheat plant. 'l'ui
avoid the evil all the straw which
has black rust upon it should be burnt
or destroyed as the black spores have
been known to produce myriads of
sporidia upon straw which had been
used for the winter protection of
strawberries. IHence it is also dan
gerous to have straw scattered around.
We have prepared this as a caution
to inexperienced farmers to prevent
the dissemination of rust. Its spread
can be very greatly, if not wholly
prevented by sowing in the fall, and
by destroying all the straw of spring
sowed wheat, and all that may be in
oculated with the sporidia. It is well
to avoid sowing wheat even in the fall
that was gathered from spring sowing.
Those who sow wheat should remem
ber the hints contained in the above.
REPAIR SHOP ON THE FAiif,
Every farmer who has any mechan
ical genius should have some place
where in rough or stormy weather
he can go in and make such repairs
on his farm implements as his knowl
edge of mechanices will enable him to
do well. If the farm be large and
the farmer skillful, it pays to have a
small building by itself, where not
only carpenters’ tools are to be found,
but also a blacksmith’s forge, with a
few of the most important tools. The
farmer who can turn his hand so as
to use successfully both the carpen
ter’s plane and the blacksmith’s ham
mer, is truly fortunate, because it
enables him to not only mend his
farm implements during leisure hours
in the winter, but it also enables him
to repair a sudden break-down in the
busy season much quicker than he
usually could if he had to depend on
others livingat a distance. It is not,
however, good policy for the farmer
to turn his attention so much to me
chanics as to neglect his farm; . there
is a point beyond which it is neither
profitable or good policy to go.
Farming should be the principal
business of the farmer’s life; to this
occupation he should give his prin
cipal and his best thoughts; what- !
ever other business he may cngagc}
in, he should treat as a side business,
and never let it interfere with his‘
principal business. He who lets the
weeds grow while he is building u!
wagon, had better be without a re
pair shop, but he who ouly spends
his leisure hours in repairing farm
implements, will find his repair shop
among his best investments.
On a farm where there is a family
of boys the repair shop is a necessity,
if the boys are to receive thorough
instruction, and the farm is to be
made attractive. The boy who is
able to make his own sled feels an
independence which is unknown to
the boy who has never had the op
portunity to become acquainted with
the use of tools, and when he has a
farm of his own the practice which
the repair shop gave him will (-nuhlo‘
him to readily make most of the re
pairs on the farm, and if he has l(-is-j
ure, make many new improvements.
A repair shop should always he a
building by itself, bacause if in con
nection with others, it increases the
risk of fire, and makes the rate of
insurance very much higher.
Mico Mamze—Dr. Little, near
Sheltonville, Forsyth county, has
been raising milo maize for the past
three years. eis immensely pleas
ed with it. Ttis superior to anything
he has ever tried as a forage plant.
It can be cut twice a year and then
furnishes a fine seed crop. The seed
are white and make a beautiful flovr.
One pound will sow an acre,— Cum
ming Clarion.
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Although a practioncr of near twenty years
ny mother influenced we to procure B. B. n
for her. She had been confined to her bed sever
al months with Rheumatisa which had stul
boraly redisted all the usual remedies. Within
twenty-four hours after commencing B. B, B, 1
observed marked relief. She has just com
menced her third bottle and is nearly as active
as ever, and has beeu in the front yard with
“rake in hand,” cleaning up. Mer improver
ment is truly wondersful and immensely gratify'
ing. ~
C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D,
Jacksonville, Ala,, June 6, 1884,
KIDNEY TROUBLE.,
For over six years I have been a terrible sufler
er from a troublesome kidney complaimt, for the
relief of which I have spent over $250 without
benetit; the most noted so-called remedios prov
ing failures. The use of one single bottle of Be
B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relief
than all other treatment combined. It is a
quick cure, while others, if they curelat all, are
in the distabt future,
C, H. ROBEKTS, atlanta Water Works,
SCROFULA.
Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owns a large
nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place
who was eured of a stubborn case of Scrofula,
with oue single bottle of B. B. B. Write to him
about the the case,
Fraok Joseph, 215 Jones strect, Atlanta, has a
son who had a sloughing, scrofulous wleer of the
neck, and had lost hair and eye-sight, finding no
relicf. Oune bottle of B. B. B. healed the ulcer,
eradicated the poison from his blood, restored
his eye-sight, and placed him on the road to
health. oo
Afbeokitilied with wonderful proof from the
very best classiof citizens, and recomwendations
from the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta, mailed
free to any address. B, B. B. ouly a year old
and is working wonders, Large bottles $l.OO Op
six $5.00. SoldgbyfDruggists, Expressed on re
ceiptof price.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale,by R, H. Northeutt, Marictia, Ga.
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‘CURES Coughs, Colds, Con
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tarrh, Influenza, Bronchilis,Whoop
ing Cough, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, and Bronchial Tubes.
IT LEADS ALL LUNG REMEDIES,
Get the genuine from your Drug
gist. Prepared only by the
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MEDMPIIS, TENN, |
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The best evidence In the world of the
purity and excollence of Blackwell's Bull
Durham Smoking Tobaceo 1s found in the
fact that the fume of this tobaceo increases
from yoar to yeur. This could not be the
caso if it wero merely * gotten up to gell,”
or had any dubious or dangerous ingre.
dients in it. Among millions of users of
all nationalities, surely somo one would
find out if it were impure, injurious or
unpalatable. For I 8 years this tobacco has
boen ackunowledged to be the best in the
world, and every year the Bull Durham
brand grows more popular, the demand for
| it wider, and emokers
more enthusiastic overit
delicions natural flavor &
Agk your dealer for it
Get the genuine — trade
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Blzekwell's Bull Durham LA
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ed slumber, through the use of this medics
ine, which is also beneficial to persons of a
rheumatic tendency, and an inestimable
preventive of fever and ague. For sule by
all Druggists und Dealers generally,
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INTL.IXTER.
Mandrake & Buchu.
NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY FOR ALL
BILLIOUS DISEASES
OR TORPIDITY
OF THE
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Liver and Xidneys,
Bilious HMeadache, Dyspepsia, Costives
ness, Sour Stomach, Jaundice, Heartburn,
Nervousness, Catarrh of the Bladder, Res
tention and Incontenence of the Urine, and
loss of tone to the parts. It has no equal in
the reliel and cure of Piles. For sale by all
Drugeists
Read what Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, one of
the oldest druugists in the State says about
M, & B.: Ihaveused the ‘M. & B" with
happy effects and recommend it with confi
dence that it will please all who use it. Dr.,
J. 8. Pemberton, Wholesale Dru Jroker,
21 Marietta, St Atlanta, Ga
Dr. R. T. Searcy, one of the alilest physi
cians in Alabama, says: I have used in my
practice M. & B. and confidently recommend
it as a good remedy in all diseascs for which
it is recommended ; it is a rood reliable and
effective remedy R. T, Bgancv.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
Manufactured by
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98 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga
For Sale by Maher & Flower, Druggists,
l Murietta, Georgia.
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Book, News and Wrapping Papers.
RAGS WANTED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Saxon A. Anderson, Proprictor.
[ For sample of paper, see Marietta Journal.] Marietta, Ga-
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W.P.Anderson & Son
Baankers and Cotton Buyers,
And Dealers in Ceneral Merchandise.
Have on hand and are continually receiving fresh supplies of
SUGARS, FLOUR, - SHIRTINGS, ° SHEETINGT,,
COIFFEES, MEAL, CHECKS, LINDSEYS,
SYRUPS, CORN, JEANS, &e., &e.
BACON, GRISTS, LARD, RICE, &e.
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Also Pendleton’s Pure Ground Bons and
PARMIIRS SUPPLI HSs,
Such as Plows, Plow Stocks, Shovels, Spades, loes, Hay Forks, Axes and other Hard
ware. Also Saddles and Bridles. .
RMilburn Wagons,
One and Two Horse, at bottom prices.,
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Fresh Lime and Cement coustantly on hand.
RAGS WANTED.
As they buy all their goods for the cash, savinyz all discounts, they are enabled to sell
very low. Give them a trial and save money.
Collections promptly attended, Deposits solicited and all accommodctions offered that any Bank
can offer. Leave your money with us. It will be morc convenient than Atlanta
Marictta, Ga. W. P. ANDERSGN & SON.
When You Want a Wagon Buy the Best!
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Tron Axle and Thimble Skein Axles One and Two Horse Wagons.
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BULK MEAT, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &e.
FERTII:IZIDTRS.
“NORTH WESTERN RAW BONE"
“NORTH WESTERN AMMONIATED DISSOLVKD BONE”
“FLETCHER'S COTTON GROWER.”
“FARMER'S FRIEND.”
“ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,” (Aeid Phosphate )3
“KAINIT—LAND PLASTER.”
ORE Y AL A, Fletcher & Co., Marietta, Ga.
E. J. SETZE. J. H. SIMPSON
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Newr Drug Storel
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We have opened a New Store
NEXT TO 1. L. HUNT & CO'S GROCERY STORE, |
Church Streeet, dMarietta, Geovgia,
WHERE WE KEEP ON HAND AND FOR SALE ALL ARTICLES USUALLY |
SOLD IN DRUG STORES.
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Medicines, Toilel Arlicles,
Stationiery. o&cc.
&F"OUR OFFICES WILL BE IN THE STORE.
setze & Simpson, Agts.
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THE LICET-RUNINING
“CDOCMESTIC”
This cut shows the New Style of Wooed work that the Company 15 now
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NO RIVAL.
Also, the “Dulciphone” or “Sewing Machine Organ.”
For Saleby A. A. FLETCHER, Marietta, Ga.
SALESROOM, KENNESAW HOUSE BLOCK.
D. M. YOUNG, Salesman and Adjuster,
Ceneral Advertisements.
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After an experience of Thirty two years,
We can can confidently recommend our
work to persons in wantof anything in our
line. We use noining but the
Best PMatorial,
Employ none but the very best and most
reliable workmen, and will do nothing but
the very best class ot work, and all will b
FULLY GUARANTEED.
© Having recently put up a full line of
machinery, we are prepared 1o compete
with any one in price and quality and shall
keep a full stock of our o.wn make ot Wag
ons and Buggies on hand at all times, and
will make to order any style of carriage
wanted. We are also making and shall
keep the celebrated Rhode’s Cotton Planter.
Farmers can be supplied at short notice, all
fully warranted. Blacksmith’s coal for sale
as usual. Thankful for past favors we
earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
REID & GRANMLINC.
Marietta, Ga.
MARIETTA
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(Opposite the Kennesaw House. )
J. A. G. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
fIYHE BEST OF VEIICLES, THE
l safest of drivers and the fastest of
horses are always ready, night and day for
hire. No man or woman or child ever has
given me a call in the pasf, who Las been,
nor shall any ever in the future be, disecatis
fied with my teans or the men in my em
ploy. Everything and every body “about
me are a No. 1.
I have cheapened my charges proportion
ate to the stringency of the times. For
references as to the truth of what [ say, as
to the turnsouts and charges, go to my
friends, which means the public generally,
Rarties hiring ate strietly responsible for
the safety ot themselves. vehicles and
horses. J. A G. ANDERSON,
BAN SV, v,
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Livery Stable.
Reduced Prices
. On Cherokee Street,
MARIBRITAS : : GEORGIA.
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J. Spilman § Son,
& WE WAVE OPENED A
{;, . Y first clags ; Livery Stable,
In where the public can be ac
i commodated with fine horses
and elegant buggies at re
duced prices. Can always be found ready
to respend to any call in supplying the
needs of local or transient patrons.
J. SPILMAN & SON.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1880 :
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An Independent Newspaper of Dem
ociatic Principles, but not Controlled by
any et of Politicians or Manipulators ;
Devoted to Collecting and Pul.!: Ying all
the Il ws of the Day in the 1.0. t Inter
est _ _iap2 and with the greatest pos
sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar
tiality ; and to the Promotion of Lemo
cratic ldeas and Policy in the affairs of
Government, Society and Industry.
Rates, by Mail, Postpaid:
DAILY, per Year - - - - - . - $6 00
DAILY, per Month - - - . . . . 50
SUNDAY, per Year - - - - - - . 100
DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - « - 790
WEEKLY, per Year. - « . - « . 100
_ .iddress, THE SUN, New York City.
25 YEARS IN USE.,
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The Greatest Medical Trmmgh of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lossofappetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the shouldere
blade, Fulliness after eating, with a dise
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low apirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
over the right eye, Restlcssness, with
fitful drenms, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.,
TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change offeeling astoastonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on KFlesh, thus the system is
~ mourished, and by their Tonic Action on
the Digestive orcnns.llfimlar Stoolnaro
produced. Price 25¢. 44 Murray St.,N.Y.
'S HAIR DYE
TUTT .
GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to &
GLOSsY BLACK by a single application of
this DYE. It imparts a uatural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of 1.
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
HEfi i —
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and all Bitious COMPLAINTS 'En relieved by taking
Burely Verste*ls; No Qriping. Price 85¢. All Druggista,
To have CNOD MEALTI ihe LIVER inost bo kept In order,
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R. SANF ¥ i INVI RA
Rn! ulmym?x?a?nosil';;flvwss:n AN\ e-;:ci‘foa"lv Igsl‘
Medicine.and for diseases resulting from a deranged
or torpid condition of the Liver; such as Biliousness,
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sicke
Headache, Rheumatism, ete. An invaluable Fame
ily Medicine. For full information send Eom‘ ad
dress on a postal card for 100 Fagv book on the
+ Liver and its_Diseases,” to DR. SANFORD, 2¢
Dunne Street, New York.
ANY DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU ITS REPUTATION.
~u'! seribe for the Marietta Journal.
Clubs of ten, $1 each.
The new line of At
tachments that are now
being placed with eac_
“ Domestic,” are speci
alties. No other Ma
chine has them Thes
Attackments and the
New Wood work make
the *‘Domestic’ more
than ever withcut ques
tion,
THE
ACKNOWLEDGED
S INDARD
EXCELLENUE,
Agents wanted in un
oc¢ upied territory
Address DOMESTIC
S. M Co, No 99
Main Street, Richmond
Virginia.
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This cut will no doubt be familiar to every readers of the Journal. This store was
Zstablished by Wm. Root in 1839,
Forty five Years ago, dnd is now owned by
R. H. Northcutt.
IN THIS STORE CAN BE FOUND
Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints & Oils,
¢ B 8 \ . 2 \ )
Statienery, Sechool Boeks,
ALL KINDS OF SEED, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, HOMMEPATHIC
- MEDICINES, PURE WINES FOR SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES, &e.
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I am just receiving a big lot of GARDEN SEEDS, and as I burned up all
of my old sceds you will get nothing from me but fresh ones. CLOVER
and ORCITARD GRASS SEEDS are lower than they have ever been.
MR. GEORGE S. MELFRESE,
of Washington City, a graduated Pharmacist, has charge of my Prescription
department. My termg are, all bills payable on the first of the month.
R. H. Northcutt,
Successor to WM. ROOT.
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@7 Tin % Sheet Iron Work,
bRI a S ; _ ichi
T 5 Cutlery and House Furaishing Goods,
Unions. Reducers, Elbows Pues and Fittings for Steam Engines and Wa
ter Pipes Red Jacket Force Pump and Hose, the Best in the World.
AT THE OLD STAND, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, MARIETTA, GA.
Jg. M. WIILSON
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— WOOL TWEEDS, <
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AINID WOOI., ROILIs
Also Wool Linseys, Checlks and Plain.
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ROSWELL, GEORGIA.
THESE MILLS are exchanging their Goods for 'Wool, with Farmers and others on
the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live,) or we will manufacture Wool *for
our custom by the yard into any of the above line of Goods at a reasonable price. Jeans
at 22jcts., Tweeds at 15}cts , Linseys at 124cts—for large lots of wool we will discount
these prices. Send for samples and make a selection before shipping your wool. R(ll
Carding 10cts per pound, net rolls
We pay freight on all Wool shipped to us. Al communications should be addressed to
LAUREL MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ROSWELL, GA.
J. . Sherman, Prosident.
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T BHMOEY'S LITTLE CATTARTIC PILLS
. EMOB TART!
L \ A aro tho BEST EVER MIADE for Costivenoss, indigestion, Headache.
§_ L ™ Ono good duose of threo or foar Emory’s Little Cathartic Pills, followed by one
(77772220 pill every might for a week or two, makes the human machinery run as regular
7N as clock work; they purify the blood and put new life in a broken-down body.
AV Puroiy Vogotablo, Marmiess, Pleasant, infalliblo, tho youngest child may tako
AN\ WNN] them.” Sold by all Druggists and Medicinoe Dealars ot 15 Gis, a Box, or by mail.
TN\ STAHDARD CURE CO., Propriciors, 197 Pearl St., M. Y.
Emory's LitHe Cathartic aro wore than is claimed; they prove to be the
best Pill ever used here. Worth twicoe tho money asked.—W. W, H, Gousn,
Harmony Grove, Ga.—Emory's Little Cathartic are the most popular of all
EMORY'S LITTLE tho Cathartica.—Ww, Bisuop, Mills River, N. C..—=My aged mother used one
CATHARTIC PiLLS Pox with wonderful results.—N. W. Bagez, Locust Grove, Ohio,——l recommend
&ro propared from them.—Jonn CoLLiNg, M. D., Athens, Texaa, —-They are exceilent,.—R. DexsoN,
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Vs, Cobb Ruperior Court,
FYRA DARDEN. ’Nnv. Term, 1884,
lis Honor, J. Branham, presiding It
appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sherifl that the defendant does not reside in
this county and it further appearing that she
loes not reside in this State, on motion of
plaintift's counsel, it is ordered that the de~
fendant appear and answer at the next
term of this court ; cise that the case be con
sidered in default and the plaintift allowed
to proceed. And it is further ordered, that
this Rule be published in the Marietta Jour
al once a month for four months. Nov.
17th, 1884, J. BRaNuAM, Judge
Of the Sup. Court of R. C.
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