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Aguicultural, |
A DOUBTFUL POINT OF LAW, i
It is generally believed that the
fruit which grows on overhanging
branches belongs, by law, to the own
er of the land over which the branch- |
es extend. Judge Bennett decides |
otherwise. Ie says:
“If a tree stands wholly on your
land, although some of the roots ex
tend into the soil of your neighbor,
and derives support and nourishment
from the soil, he has no right to any
of the fruit which hangs over the
line; and if he dttempts by force to
prevent you from picking it, he is
liable for assault and battery.”
This decision does not cover the
whole case. It has been decided
that the man who owns the tree can
not go on his neighbor’s land for the
purpose of picking the fruit. Ie
must pick it by going out on the
overhanging branches of the tree,
and what he cannot get in that way
must be abandoned. It hasalso been
decided that the neghbor had a right
to trim off all branches overhanging
his land, even with the line of his
property and also to dig down into
the earth on his own land for :lxn)"}
purpose he may choose, even though
in thus digging he cuts oft the roots
of the tree.
STICK TO THE FARM,
Young man, you that have been
raised on the farm and learned its
ways and wants, don’t leave it to go
to town. If a city: merchant adver
tises that he wants a salesman or an
accountant, heis besieged with ap
plications of scores of worthy young
country mnen, each striving to under
bid the others to secure the situa
tion.
How different it is in the country.
A tarmer may ride for miles and be
unable to procure a trusty farm hand.
The city cries out, “no room, too
much competition.” The country
cries out, “‘more help.” Stick to the
farm, young man, and by honest toil
you will get competence surely, if not
wealth. At any rate, you will not
be placed in position, that you can
hold but halfthe year in most cases,
and be exempt from city temptations,
as well ag fine dressing and many
other expensive items contingent on
a young man’s residence in a city.
Stick to the farm, young man.— Mil
lo'«l.«[v'/‘l'”r Recorder.
Itis said that the best of all fodder
for sheep is good clover Ly,
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It is a sign of ignorance to despise
books in connection with farming.
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No one should attempt to renovate
lands that never ought to have been
cleared.
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When a cow holds up her mlik,
says the Farm Journal, tie her calt
near by while milking, or give her
something to eat. The idea is to di
vert her attention while being milk
ed.
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Steel knives whichare not in gen
eral use may be kept from rusting if
they are dipped in a strong solution
of soda, one part water to four of so
da; then wipe dry, roll in flannel
and keep dry. |
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When one has had the fever and
the hair is falling off, tske a teacup
of sage, steep in a quart of soft water,
strain it off into a tight bottle.
Sponge the head with the tea frequent
ly, wetting the roots of the hair.
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A correspondent of the American
Agriculturist says that color in the
skin ot a cow indicates color in the
butter. He has never seen a yellow |
skinned cow that gave pale butter, or
a very rich colored skin in a cow
that did not give yellow or '\'vllu\\ish‘
butter all through the winter. When ‘
the yolk, which gives this color in ‘
the ears tail and skin, begins to show ‘
in the calf, it will probably never
show less, und what butter the cow
gives will be of good color. |
NSHARKS,
The sharks which abound on the
east coast of Madagascar, and make
such extensive depredations upon the
cattle in course of shipment, are oc
casionally; captured by the people.
The young men sometimes go on a
shark-hunting expedition. Having
discovered a shark they dive under
it and, before it has time to turn up
on its back, use the long sharp knife
they carry. It is affirmed among
the Malagasy that some of their peo
ple can go into the water on discov
ering a shark, and, with nothing in
hand but a piece of stick about a foot
in lenghth, armed with an iron point
at each end, can accomplish its des
truction. Watching till one of the
monsters, with its two or three rows
of teeth, is just about to attack-him
with its wide-extended jaws, the na
tive with his iron-pointed stick seizes
his opportunity, and inserts his arm
into the mouth of the creature and
transfixes its jaws by implanting the
stick erosswise in its mouth. The
more the shark tries by snapping to
disengage the weapon, the more deep
ly it enters. and in painful fury it
seeks the bottom. But it fails to ob
tain relief, and at last dies. Its
body is washed ashore, and the in
habitants divide its carcass for food.
.
Although a practioner of near twenty years,
my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B
for her. She had been confined to her bed sever
al months with Rheumatism which had stub- |
hornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within |
twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. B,
observed marked relief. She has just com
menced her third bottle and is nearly as active
as ever, and has been in the front yard with
“rake in hand,” cleaning up. Her improves
ment is truly seonderful and immensely gratify
ing.
C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
Jacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884,
KIDNEY TROUBLE
ALDN .
For over six years T have been a terrible suffer
er from a troublesome kidney complaint, for the
relief of which 1 have spent over $250 without
benefit); the most noted so-called remedies prov=-
ing failures. The use of one single hottle of Be
B. B. has been marvelous, giving more relicg
than all other treatment combined. It is a
quick cure, while others, if they cure at all, are
in the distaht future.
C. H. ROBERTS, 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 enred of a stubborn case of Serofula,
with one singie bottle of B. B. B. Write to him
about the the case.
Frank Joseph, 215 Jones street, Atlanta, has a
son who had a sloughing, scrofulous ulcer of the
neck, and had lost hair and eye-sight, finding no
relicf. One 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,
A bookffilled with wonderful proof from the
very best classjof citizens, and recommendations
from the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta, mailed
free to any address, B. B. B. only a vear old
and is working wonders. Large bottles $l.OO or
six 85.00. Sold by Druggists, Expressed on re
ceipt of price,
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale by R. H. Northeutt, Marictta, Ga.
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complaints of an obstinate tyre, and stands
alone unequalled among our national remes
dies. For sale by all Druggists and Deal~
ers generally.
EILIXIR.
Mandrake & Buchu.
NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY FOR ALL
BILLIOUS DISEASES
OR TORPIDITY
OF THE
Liver and Kidneys,
Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia, Costives
ness, Sour Stomach, Jaundice, Heartburn,
Nervousness, Catarrh of the Bladder, Re«
tention and Incontenence of the Urine, and
loss of tone to the parts. It has no cqual in
the relictand cure of Piles. For sale by all
Druggists
Read what Dr. J. S, Pemberton, one of
the oldest druggists in the State says about
M, & B.: I have used 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 Druz Broker,
21 Marietta, St. Atlanta, Ga
Dr. R. T. Searcy, one of the ablest physi
cians in Alabama, says: I have used in my
practice M. & B. and confidently recommend
it as a good remedy in all diseases for which
it is recommended ; it is & ood reliable and
effective remedy R. T. SEARCY
PRICE 50 CENTS.
Manufactured by
aile & Mower,
98 Whitehall St. Atlants, Ga
For Bale by Maher & Flower, Druggists,
Murietta, Georgia.
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DEALER IN ‘
CROCERIES.
Pure Spices, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Hams, Kerosene,
- Canned Goods, &cC.
I respectfully solicit a share of the trade of my old customers, as well as
new ones, in my new business, I have moved into the store between R.
Hirsch and Wade White.
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WILLIAM ROOT.
Marietta, Ga., January, 1885,
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Machine Works.
Are now completed and prepared to manufacture
Stationary and Steam Engines and Boilers
| From Four to One Hundred Horse Power. Also Patent
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Iron Frame Two Roller Cane Mills,
BEST MILL IN THE MARKET. ALL KINDS OF
Grist Mill Machinery, Running Gears for
WATER WHEELS or STEAM POW ER. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS & PORTABLE
CANE MILLS made to order as cheap and as good as Northern make. MINING MA.-
CHINERY, Shafting and Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes finished in the best possible styles.
Irou and Brass Castings made to order on short notice. Special attention given to repairs
on Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, and in fact all kinds of Machinery en
trusted to our care.
THOS. H. WITHERS & BRO
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PROPRIETORS, MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
o lerson & Son
Bankers and Cotton Buyers,
Have on haud those reliable high grade
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| LISTER'S STANDARD, a Pure Bone lertilizer,
BALDWIN'S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE,
STONO DISSOLVED BONE, COTTON COMPOUND,
PORT ROYAL, WHANN'S PLOW BRAND and
| KAINIT FOR COMPOSTING.
We deal largely in and have on hand a large stock of
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Farmer’s Supplies and General Merchandise
Such as Coflees, Sugars, Syrups, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Meal, Tobacco, and all kinds of
Plow and Work Tools.
As we buy oursupplies for cash, we are enabled to sell low tor cash or on time to
prompt paying parties at a reasonable advance.
Milburn Wagons,
One and Two Horse, at bottom prices.
FRESH LIME ¢onstantly on hand.. =g pes. CASH PAID FOR RAGS.
Collections promptly attended, Deposits solicited and all accommodations offered that any Bank
can offer. Leave Yyour money with us, It will be more convenient than Atlanta.
Marictta, Ga. W.P.ANDERSON & SON.
When You Want a Wagon Buy the Best!
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Iron Azle and Thimble Skein Axles, One and Two Horse Wagons.
“PROVISIONS.=
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BULK MEAT, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &o. i
FERTILIZERS.
“NORTH WESTERN RAW BONE.” }
“NORTH-WESTERN AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE"
“FLETCHER'S COTTON GROWER.”
“FARMER'S FRIEND.”
“ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,” (Asid Phosphate )3
“KAINIT—LAND PLASTER.”
rowsiEm A A, Fletcher & Co., Marietta, Ga.
I'' STARDS AT THE HEAD.
THE LICHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC”
This cut shows the New Style of Wood-work that the Company s now
Introducing. |
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Also, the “Dulciphone” or “Sewing Machine Organ.”
For Sale by A. A. FLETCHER, Marietta, Ga.
SALESROOM, KENNESAW HOUSE BLOCK.
D. M. YOUNG, Salesinan and Adjuster,
Ceneral Advertisements.
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After an experience of Thirty two years, ‘w
we can can confidently recommend our
Work to persons in wantof anything in our
} line. We use notning but the
Bost Material,
En.]p]ny none but the very best and most
reliable workmen, and will do nothing but
the very best class of work, and all will b
FULLY GUARANTEED.
Having recently put up a full line of
machinery, we are prepared to compete
with any one in price and quality and hall
keep a full stock of our own 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 & CRAMLING.
Marietta, Ga.
25 YEARS IN USE.
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The Greatest Medical Triumph 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, Fullness after eating, with a dise
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feelingof having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
over tho right eye, Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION,
TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change offeelingastoastonishthe sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system {3
l?ol:l’ilhe'?. B'6l by!hx-llr"l'onlic %ltzfloln‘o:
the rgang,Regular Stoolsar
prod eT o Murray 5¢..N. ¥
TUTT'S HAIR DYE
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GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by a single apFlicat.ion of
this DYE. It imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of 1.
Office, 44 Nurray St., New York.
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and all BiLious COMPLAINTS are relieved by taking
Purely Vegetatle; No Qriping. Price 2Gc. All Druggists,
Yo Lave 705 SIEA o YITER :r.*.t';(-i.fll:”:gfirdfir.
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Medicine. and i <oB resulting from a deranged
or torpid condi t the Liver: such a it lousness,
Costiveness, J e, vepsia, Malacia, Sicke
Headache, Rheuna ,eie. An invaluable Fame
ily Medicine. or 14! information send vour ade
dress on a posial card for 100 paee book on the
* Liver and iis_D "' to DR, SANFORD, 24
Duane Street, New York.
ANX DRUGGLST Will, £SLL YOU ITS REPUTATION,
Subscribe for the Marietta Journal.
ClubsZof ten, $1 cach.
The new line of At
tachments that are now
being placed with each
“Domestic,” are speci
altics. No other Ma
ckine has them Thes
Attachments and the
New Wood work make
the ‘“*Domestic’ more
than ever withcut ques
tion,
THE
ACKNOWLEDGED
STAND.RD
EXCELLENUE.,
Agents wanted in un
occupied territory
Address DOMESTIC
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Main Street, Richmond
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J. A. G. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
rPPHE BEST OF VEHICLES, THE
| 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 has been,
nor shall any ever in the future be, dissatis
fied with my teams 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 I say, as
to the turnsouts and charges, go to my
friends, which means the public generally,
Parties hiring are strietly responsible for
the safety of themselves. vehicles and
horses. J. A G. ANDERSON.
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Livery Stable.
Reduced Prices
On Cherokee Street,
MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA.
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J. Spilman & Son,
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R, \ first class ; Livery Stable,
P where the public can be ac
R s commodated with fine horses
: and elegant buggies at re
duced prices. Can always be found ready
to respond to any call in supplying the
needs of local or transient patrons.
J. SPILMAN & SON.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1880,
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I AM IN RECEIPT OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF ° SEEDS
perhaps ever brought to Marietta; and as I burned every old seed in stock
last fall, you can rely on them being fresh and from the best growers of
Seeds. I have over
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Five Thousand Papers Landreth’s Garden
Seeds with 1885 Printed on each Paper,
Showing they were put up for this scason. I have™more than Five Thou
sand Papers of BUIST'S, FERRY’S and SIBLEY’S SEEDS, all Sresh.
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MY STOCK OF GRASS and CLOVE
SEEDS are the lagest, finest and cheapest I have ever had. I quote the
following prices, for cash only:
RED CLOVER SEED, : : $£6.50 per Bushel.
ORCHARD GRASS SEED, 2.00 « £
TIMOTITY % 2.00 « +
RED TOPor HEARD « 1:00: ¢ o
BLUE GRASS ¢ 150 ¢ L
GERMAN MILLET ¢ 1.60 %
These seeds were bought for cash, of the largest growers in Kentucky.
Now is the time to buy.
; R. H. Northcutt,
| Suceessor to WM. ROOT.
E. J. SETZE. J H. SIMPSONY
New Drug Store!
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We have opened a New Store
NEXT TO T. L HUNT & CO'S GROCERY STORE,
Church Street, Marvietta, (.-‘i(:msg'-ia},
WHERE WE KEEP ON HAND AND FOR SALE ALL ARTICLES USUALLY
SOLD IN DRUG STORES.
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Medicines, Toilet Articles.
{&FOUR OFFICES WILL BE IN THE STORE.
Setze & Simpson, Agts.
: TEIEs INEW
Located on the South-West Corner of the Public Square, Marietta.
KEEP A FULL LINE OF
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Particular attention paid to PRESCRIPTIONS which are put up by
W. K. ROOT an able and experienced Pharmacist.
Maher & Flower,
Dryuggists.
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i q utiery and House Furnis 10f 0048,
Unions, Reducers Elbows Pipes and Fittings for Steam Engines and Wae
ter Pipes Red Jacket Force Pump and lose, the Best in the World.
AT THE OLD STAND, WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, MARETT A, GA.
J. M. WILSON
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TN EMORY'S LITTLE GATHARTIC PILLS
\‘ oro the BEST EVER MIADE for Costivoness, indigestion, Headache.
Ono good doso of threo or four Emory's Little Cathartic Piils, followed by one
SR pill every night fora week or two, makes the human machinery run as regular
/;,‘(\“. D as clock work; they purify tho bloed and put new life in a broken-down body.
AAR Puroly Vegetablo, Harmioss, Pleasant, infallible, the yonngestchild may take
m' NN\ them. Scld by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers at 18 Cts. a Box, or by mail,
\) STANKDARD CURE CO., Propriciors, 197 Peari St, NY.
Emory's Little Cathartic arc more than is claimed; they prove to be the
best Pill ever used lcre. Worth twice the money asked.—W. W, H. Gonen,
Harmony Grove, G“'_E"“"{x'fl L;Hle C{iharfio I:‘:jre tizoluw:tti;;upular;t all
" - tho Cathartics.—Wat, Brsuop, Mills River, N. C..—~My aged mo er used ona
ci’:s‘agfs.cl'.mtfs ‘h-l»(; :v:t;‘];\uix:ierf.;; rvr\l:ia:.—;}i W.B «1n :;u, Locust (‘nruzc, :)hin.]—-—t-l r;;culx)nmcnd
them.—JouN CoLrins, M. D,, s, Texas.——The exceilent.—R. BExso
"'u",':"i"’agl'{,fi“‘ J ivll:wn. \f":-(‘—r—".\‘:\ ars un.f.‘:l:e!ih d.:"'q:.s. 'JlliA{:‘:l(; %‘stm: Mnhcrl;. Mo!:'
all its forms positively cured with Y 1
MALARIA ‘(l!.n!'!lnlirr'h‘il.,: r;hlh,‘ilz.‘lé‘tn«):;('l-flhmz‘u no Emfiry s Standafd cure Pl"s.
uinine, Morcary, or poison of any kiud, tadorsed by physicians and“gold by druggists oaverywhere, OF
%'m..-.x.'zs Conts a Loz, STANDARD CURL CO., Nev: York.
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Also Wool Linseys, Checlzs and Plain.
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ROSWELL, GEORGIA.,
THESE MILLS are exchanging their Goods for tWool, with Farmers and others on
the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live, jor we will manufacture Wool ‘fop
our custom by the yard into any of the above line of Goods at a reasonable price. Jeans
at 224ct5., Tweeds at 15§cts., Linseys at 12§cts—for large lots of wool we will discount
these prices. Send for samples and make a selection before shipping your wool. Roll
Carding 10cts per pound, net rolls .
We pay freight on all Wool ehipped to us. All communications should e addressed to
LAUREL MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ROSWELL, GA.
J. D. Sherman, President.