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A. J. IIROWN, }Isi«itK'.ssd%»-.
BEX tiUJKJN'. Editor mid I*voJ».
JIFFISIAl ORGAN OF V/AYNF COUNTV
OFFICIAL OftSAH CITY Af
at & uj> 0« om 2n ' ,ltM
TIIE F.VJiHFU TilE BJ'TT
Prom The I'jaipjF* i r-by Paper.
jt sei.rn from {he sqnihs in thr
papers of the country ilu.t everybody •
r*»'d »•« .mu-mi n (he wellave ol
the fanners. Every one- knows jusl
how to make farming pay except, tin
ji.en who follow it Tlte fanners are
Jwn-d from day to day and from I
year to year by (lie uiotolmiU’d ad
afw* of |HP|MPR lu-ariy every 11 little editor in
- ,
the country , Ji* to what to j»lunt .. un<l
how utheh to plant : what to cm mo<1
}m\v jpurl: to oat u tsfti to wear mt,i
]iow mitdi to wear ami the most 1
funttihle texture for ■Iarm life.” A
|argo mmjho}- of tfioee priekq, of tu
f'orni.ition eannoi get 1 red it u, tjjc
jicareAt store gn‘ a peek of meal or a
gallon of syrup; and, g,t, no funner
pffom to dictate to tfiese uufortu
Brttfs liovy to edit their worthless
yheet.n so ng to ippreuse their fimut
I'lai sUrtdpig.
W|jy is tt that wc* do not see such |
advice as is continually offered to the
farmers giyeit to the menliants? Why
during this season of fiainres, don’t
these sentinels on t.he. watch-tower
cry out and tell the mo chants that
the cause of (iu trouble is tliey are
Lnyvng too many cotton goods or too
much corn, anti if they will only buy
yi< V.; woolen goods ami inure pota¬
toes they will get aJoifg mupu belter-l
Why is it that all this free and ptt
asked and untisuidiy very untiimiy
jidvlco is offeied especially to the far
jisei'.t pinj'cnk.ug theiv private Ifusi
ness, and to po otiu y class or k'.pi—
ness? ft is beeiuse every seribier,
Joafer and dead-bent, in the country
\mderst;m«ls more about fanning than
the men who are engaged in that per
yuit, or is it because the aforesaid
tluiightK of the (iiuU” apd dead-beai j
are doing the bidding <»* tiieir mas
ter?—the cotton gamhlers, grain
‘‘brokers” and money Ictmcr?
it has always been a favrite mmti
of procetfiue, whim everything is in
a ruinovs coiniition, for Hiose win
brought it iibout to yry ‘‘you did if -i
Vt*ti it seems to bo the phui of the
boot! 1 y r -..f the eotuitry :rnv to keep
^I^Uus 'iqb'HUfig cry that the f'nr
tm-ls are producing too much a Uon
is- the i-eascn why they get such a
low j/fice for it while they arc quietly
contract!(ig and manijiulating the
•aorn-y of this covvntry. At is the
same jtl ( ai'! c-ayc of faniing the
barn to atvi-act tlm aHtnHton of the
ownu' , s hiiy the hottso is beidg rpi>
if.h
How many practical yi-yiiierq aye
on tliii scIl-constitiUt-ti ita.Fn.-mt.iou,
br ilu mlticltnn of mitiou ayvt-age
fit the south? Look M the men *yho
-lyety appuiutetl foi the dilferont
counties in this state and you
|ind a majority of them -are men who
have- run to seed in politics or be
jong to t!ie dty goixE-box-w hilt ling
gang around the small towns. The
- .
business «>t ... these leliows r
dgu is to
r^ise a gtcat hvilabidoo all Over the
country and attribute nil this
rumens depmsion the result of
yieious laws, to t,!u fivrmcrs, m that
bey rnke to . wmeh cotton and not
long ! i o. so in , ung - fisc anyliuiig ,
,
]-e w ib do, to hear theni
Now, if these wise am , ami pro
v«l, • --E
»u«sh:<; y» incrcaqy the. coni, out,;
wheat « i- potato crop-in Getm-ia • ' or :
r. •
; . s.julii, ' , I the
IsH’ \itv, ik uic l;i ruHM> 1
will in no wise ■ interfere with th» ir 1
1 Iforts to grow sn*-h pro*lucc, and >
yyil doubtless bunXh many of
Megan.! gent iiuncn with land to cuiti- j
yule, and ‘'ration n which to lived
wltile (kunmisiratiug t he ‘-ljer.igh.tcd
f u liters that tge only reason t,hoy do
not suecyt-.l better ir because they
a S*‘ “-•‘ueh fuels ’•
l anting lift priyute luiyutcqa a,,vd
4 the gentiet -n wan ire |>'i! l-lm?
• he, ct*«jj\r> mgiig i’.p [ AfivsU'fi tu
raise mare 6f this and le Hfi irf
fecv.uis*- th*..a -‘-..'eat money ir. one
and none in the other if these
ycuu-H tu iild only bes 'my m elfish
as to <!n no they might L*i vpjj ij itftr
VOiees of S on. t > i - ,}k S i,“ fit-
1 luople .r,d make immense fm
rtUlf-S { isK elves in Tidsing
notion and uku metairig « lst*, hut
'. ifI V ,*!!-( Cl ]Mtri.*tjo *n-i unselfish tn
tljc-ir labor;? >t v.oulti l»e uu;vh I 1 .’,.uie
m ket pmg wii,4 t j ir irntg’, an minus
•je.t Us to ( *h alu.'ii E n4ormii
Hon to the in, 4 ibom
|b run), the UrtMotlbh ' b- uefjt . vviurh
-meiy -u- ;-r' 4 i fie s une' '-hi'
will follow- sue hf' and oiviitti i
• ; !< d udvit e. •
It-is an nistth. to-ih. farm
f iib country to have the-e tidf -o!
>4|ittitud suju rvjsoi-s emiiitm ©} and,
j»-i-jv{ ( |.i;v di<tnt,iig to them how
iln-r simj i conduct their idwato ■
’ " Kjiuitid 'iir live— !
, mi'inr- ,> and i ]iow i they i
u nUvavs being “uve closerfind work -
harder.' 5 ■J J. ll.U! !
Atlanta, Gu
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keep house Without 'but 1 "!-,
i.'iinX (fojigh Kossnutv P. is used Ut
half tin i omth m Lt-ed-,
Sups Bios., Leeds, Iowa. This shows!
the sUvm in win. h tit t reiiii iv is
held wTu te it la-,, heei; sold for ) us !
nnd i- weU kfiowu. Mollipp ]tiiv<
learn-i.l that there is nothing y* yo&d i
^ ^ , m l , vb , J()1 i#; , WMIgbl 5 .
^ u , (|(M , !l||lRf ((lU( ■ U
and permanently,' a fid that it s
pleasant and safe for children to !
' !
tale ’■> ntul , a© cent ges for ,
^ If W Whaloy & Co., drug
J UHlCp.
CARPI GOSSIP.
__ ___ ’ !
Mr. Ed. 1 1 tint ami wife, __ of pnioil,;
w-rp vi.jitin.g fiiettdf and udtuivi. 1
; I
)icre riupday j :
Mr. J. W, G,.T|:o\yc*U kipl \yif,-, of:
Jesup, |>nik| our tow|| U‘ ki-b last
Sat urx lav. j j
Sp fitr the peach and pear cro*. !
,
is very promising, A big yield is.
expected.
The Sahhallt-sclnKil r>•union is
postponed from Hay 4 th hi May 10 .
The Gurdi Institute will give a
sehoo 1 en t e rta i n m eu t n Friday ]
eveui'ig. May V> I'hc ptd lic is cpr_
diaily invited.
.... Last &u ml . |
ay was a v ery picasaig
day for the new Easier hat, but
strings was necessary to, keep the
wind from blowing it away.
i’KAiq,
TilE MASSING Id.Xlv
M'e-vo tile liuk bet\yei u g.\a*Ki rs
users of hots'* (told fo>'iiUiu*
Wholesale i ’ i < * gu. i .;rt.mi Y\H
sell for the world's largest fu< tot ivS
Hetni hr catalogue. .1 ’ostuge
American hV.niitu.re .Agency, Gii-j
luiui, Kansas. i
RALES Ml! J. ROIXGS
.••;.«! Mi>. . 1 . II. Ni> hoi s have
from a proira ged visit. u> ■
Florida, w here they have heeu visit
iug relatives ar.d friends.
Miss Ola Eoberts, a -htghh ’ fn
v . !mj , young l:nl v -,4 H:i:h'
•Spring-, Fin,, opened n school hcmv
hereon tiiedl-t day ol Ajml wuli .-iu
aUom.liu.u-e of gb .scholars.
Aliss t'n Carter has retomut
from short visit to 'id In i\
I riet.tts <;f Wiilncuot hee. Mrs. C. A.
Leak ..• (■(im]),iiiirg her humt
^Hr>. II. ■>, \IcKonzit> .. . Ibis , ret union ,
j. A
to her homo in IMInun. after •
- •
pleasant , , visit . . to- her l:jonth
many
an,I veh.tives in this eountv.
At the tesideime of the hr ole's
parents, on April 7 th, Mi. Walton
Long and Mi s ?‘ti; Harris wen
tmi ted in tnarnttge. Miss 11 a r }*
tia* accomplished daughter of Hon
S. R. Hams, and Mr. Long t ;r m
: \Ve wish
tug young I'.inm. i th. m
UHtch haj.ijiiiHrts in their fuiure life
Ugmqv. says .that wo will hax ,,
some more wtddings <n the .nc-i'i
Vit\n->. Let them .nil come- on.
j The farmers are very httsv in this
miction since die heavy rains and
| v yA ^ over. Ibu <,u Via m >m
* " ‘ ‘ '
•
‘ i: "? v( f !or
mutism which e.mnot ,)cure 4 with
p _ Itnuuniond’s Lightntng Remedy. !
jiropmtnrs do not it di this
oiler, but print it in Isold tvpe on all l
D ‘. .’.v"r !• ( " lil ! ft lll: '!' vllJ ( j
', W /'r' 1 ,*" ’"' 0lK‘ e ' l l ti .\" vatuuMil u '- curing ' |
jiii t>2 ’tiitury cds<\ I wo bolt U*n will
* H ‘ s‘”“ l to na\ addn -sby exjuass on '
IfCcipt of ¥ Rn.mnioiHl Mcdi.ei.ue'
Co., 4 A Mai It ti f.itib Xew i oik.
Agents wanted..
COXEEDKILVI'E Sd'AMES,
Feisoor wh:;. have kept any of !he
old K t L* rs they ivceived in I he soutli
during Uie war Blight d > well to look
them o.ver.
i'l.e confefferato ;i govt-rnment, a.nh
■
“ll, ‘I Fit 1‘Mir and Ust ot Jo. „| u
age st.atnps At and nearly e\i rv ." Ay "
the he > saimhail so.,tU at s op one time had , it own
lamp. ' .Many thousands of these
were used -birr :® rare .an* they
that, they in’.ng \ „.y high pt-i*,
! ? here us aunmg e.-dk-ctyi*» a ke.t a
d ’-j.if l ter i!; -< idt-.i ,.)t
’whai they v Td biyng may be
from th xv r t. of a \\ Ji). ii
ioceunt-n rfeentl* at t!i mis, of
| th- ELii Mel) hi • Hpttetv v w \ *; k
>x
M.ocnt I’tniit dvrn.t-.* at.unin* so!d as
| follows:
' At ben , (f * * ©' four varieties
■4 the Hr, U llge 1,-1 -Hen’
141 , *77 -. and *:>(! 11 siu-e'.rt t i v Mil
eon G-t. ini v.-sriet.u s toi v (JA;,()
:n i •- F I .; h,t v (' ’ *,.:■* , m .|
'
Mobile -g-eettU bl.t-.-k. e tL.'iU.
As time goes n- tiiuse ei.i.rtiosijic-fi
will probably mciease tn v;t!oe,
Vartety Tositit of Corn. I
The :8 vuriciits-were planted in plots
of ~ ‘ '' eioli, aw! the vries re
ne’hu-t new I he soil was a set:
tiim 'if ‘- ai^i'fs ut 4 d veai
tlfe* prcTuuHs yt Mu;
*'" r - e ' fairly good 'ording an tho result j
Sar* full s ■>c t;i the pro
rvg qu ty c> t i lit- .-.-v<-ra! t a? U.-1 ies
l'b foil. MV wing Vi ,i list of the varieties
If i lit ft . 1 «*» ->i VlVhi til ■ JS‘.< X of nh-‘h
Y-tr.u\> PjBft wni
f ‘ ■“ 0» m i
ai ■
.
Ja . im 31 ,
Ite ; !'
m Whit ft, V
*
jv,;k','kG i t
« t
an fin#r<U"f.'U K;«ci A
IHBd It y : j .
lesiu^ Jom .. . ..................... s m
Tteypiatum igts jiytw oi tii.esy seeds, j
for or distr. iuUor and r*>Un*s iri- ;
;P aitvr-s to som-oes vvm-iH’e StB/l u.
«* •* Wst Weiv'prq^nr^d. as followV ;
SU(J " M aU^Gj :*R son Co., Atlanta, O's
i,S! SUuthfWWie
uouatGu-f .,•«,/”kG ‘i a.. Atlanta, Ua.
It. J. McCormick s; a-.liure ( 3 a. j :
AiiW.k it.
5 tG'G: . v ;»• ck. St: ■sl’.u-1, Urt. j
>.ri& ; r.'.l'.Gi-.e . I •Unci--, Sitieakoro, ’
tia.
ih (-.tsvitie.
Sh« in on. Goon Tetur,
' .MI a?, boar'
ft’ ba¬ tia.
Tie* alieve are all go cl "varieties qu 1
any one i*f them vvottld jflw iseiter" re
-nit- thun or.Ptiary uv-. !<* led s< e.l I
ir \R-:m i'ltu priiiii'Oi large 1
i vc”f
and tall stalk, but is worthies*,’ai, ' a pro- j
duder of grain.
Ti e si,i iitsuv of selecting the besi 1
x erietieV of-eorA ir, not likely to be oyer
sfi».;4i,r;d. After ■ nee seen ring’ a se
vjipy -yaefory matter variety, to keep .> it c.mipim' the lively origi- an
up to
rut! still si-ftmlard .farther,' and kfireml even' seigotioiii ip. impro%d-i:
slmuid, be by Seed
( _ r.t stUeeted in the field,Math
by stalk, ami eiflv ear,- rigidly that’ rejeet
tag every syaik ainl overy ear he
tmys » iij'le inhejs-ni defect or tv.eitk
JillAit, new,, seek deliyii-m as rotteo sh'tu’k yy'a'iqs. \>nisk), itnperfeeti.v it
-,r'usg* ' of ' twsftl-n
turd want produeih ness
v ■’ it uant-siSiM sfatk of iuediuu
iieight, eloped yh. tdiny not less than, two-tooll
■t ears inoiiti rains firm, white
plgtap, ,, and s I, are the rnair
vs. Cotton 8<xfR! 44 % &, l-’crtillxt
1
Via ay ftuli, es -i still insist ihat the r
'
from of the # rediiqfes from eottau the seed d
falue riict,: of the or seed They for-tilizin;.'- with
am not
mg to exehaijgv- cotton seed for meal,
even on the fesis of '.i.'thl n..umts.-f
omul for pounds ov' seed. The
pm-fRJsy e of this experiment was to fin
t the truth or falsity of tida ide.
Tw ■r (nearly) of cot fog (a pd were
erte-i nod bed otf ietb fi -plots of
.e tig” feet long. The
i , •',->•■ a were fertilized with
W poimde of acid phosphate. 1* pounds
f muriate of tftSh \ pounds • if cot
on- meat, an ifi-lp IV ds of -hulls ji.-i
a-cr ribs even -i nlicred nlots S rw:eiv
ml the same qtunif'by of iu phosphate
and- mirri’it-e of -•ah : but, instead a
SIm* m-.-at and h s. these received 7 rt
ptllK vf ernahed ffi-i-en seed
is Jtl 1 pound fter the ; <ti
V- v:,!,. ; US
pm >i.ii)d • .of a I i ■ km
Th 1 ^ y yb- battoeen tin* f«s
till; .1 .tl> th - ->id 1 --v;
me ^ up!;,' that the e
n nxiF' u tin* see t iu ti
odd
H t st pro , ib He; •ii
S’f th ut! [Ti bit
Uh> w nu>»> and hulls v
v !>tj - Sii-ls<jf. sin,lied o;ii p(
1 !.Sd jipslits ■P licet I i
ir uv th sad
ni it e tu < tvo
th . a t on t&i ha i tu A*' th
ft •‘d'-x?
\fi W-ysr-xs
!. Tfiiil i« ana its con
pone.-ng t|*t t.v of huM u
*-‘‘H ut! in fcrtilixiog qti s' to as t’tpn
Rt ••'.iiUltXt dishod scad. '
“t:e :.r fdUtnv.s that bit**
cotton seed i- of no npnrc'ciablo vad
ux it 1 or t i i i/.i him ter v* 1 -
“ '■< 1 -sligh’H laiv -i
Kali.-, it. is inferred ofe.tA ileal ; ue
that tie A'ott met
®. lMl iu ; I1 s u f e st T'''.' ior, as ;i fertiliser, t
original . -
tye seed. nhni smuH iucreas
H us pri'*habl v dm, tt)' the. hotter in-.
cltanical cmiditfcin of tf.se ivtea! it:-!,
V -}-• eo.w,> ?A,t -vith t evushml seed
hnU« in vithm S Tit ,;aAe prebaWe tiiay tist
everted ar, matt
rial effect. lH:t. making dvea.Ht ; .;mie<
the small siuof the diff vat t*ur!st
the fired, the f g may life relic
t a ..s tsf equa 1 f ert’ti * ag xalse
tou poms-K of meal -*.000 potnnls o
whole or *u n.i-nt eottoil seed. This i
eit’* -dated or, K i>sl - of nifrog-erj. 1
'.'-w, pho wiotie. 5 heats,-.'.potash, •
j':ab per [-.’Jiimi.
vVuifecr ua. timw-s.
A G VI. ‘■’kitMS'x. Ill IWOUM UWi. fids'S
j use i>ew icymum to «.-,e or.oiti laEti fe. “
j tm'i*bint!:.Yu ! v>>-m;«Lc
bl l ’ H * n ‘
^ ^ V‘ T'" 1
1'epwudence vipc-xt special
wy pin.rt rtouir*,. a eompleb
f e rl i! s /• - r . - - - .re or less approximutietr.
the px-oppjtiona ] and .potash o» nitrogen, iH.cmjrl^t.'in pluwpln'.'- -
'y -<■ l '*' °f -Xaniumi gootA fouiel »no«t,
11 ’ ' 1 ' ' ,r ‘ u
1 ""
hu'.v
v«r, a greater proportibu, of one oi.
tpbre.oi (_*ut these be threo avldetl essential with iufrmJi
evv-rtln^yssL * urny vantage.
S in nearly * yvry ktis \ iu
vrii' be f *an l that a comp' *te fertilizer
- that is to fciy. a staniJaiti .joinuierdai
'-rami y K y»sv lv . r a!i j^actu*il pi r
pofe’-s Yet if _ u-.. u on a large scale,
ora;, i.e w.-U tt* look mot* dose»y in to!
r 4 te veuuiviueuts of the. pJa.nt in qm
t >on ‘.Hid me 11 a st ot ■ gmiush one e
more of the- lltret* mun i-ng-rwUeuts
v ^- t : ita * un, bt
fur heavy! "’tL? considerable als<?requ1?e,
^ cropping, ph«is-
5 « a H W * a « d } mt Utt l« uiiiuotsm
uftci* feoimnff into . bearmiy, . 4cn>t its th_e , vine
manages to Oil O H §
-•ntrogejv from the suit tu jiv 1-. S a
iicieilt growth <*f wood Tf
wi ,*. 5lff . ra t „
-i.i ; ;,}«-< (,f frnii.
Wh% ihe tia-.- A ytmug,, hoWeyrr
*m i the ohject is to make tuni. ;
'nJ * ' Aii 1 ) mUo>. that a. forts'
V-er ■nwin n;r i-e v ,*cncoiit&ti-i
A-trogen w© hi upeessam Hew A
’ r i lie lii l war it K feeiter
tt* use a
ft.rmu!,* thim Unj mphn gd
ti -ub <-«slit n: fer'-ii/,!t!(ju
A good rtiiAer for the fir*,! yesse.
!j!.iV !>• *.- If- h -t'king any twaiid uf
toiupl.*-. .-liipiftiti amt to
every hho iX'Mo.i f J:,- fertilizer; ad¬
ding aa ta! weight of cotton seed
rtlv: pring t.i. ■ it fed’ iig? plowing lu-oaiJtir.ast eariv tu the
anti in at. th rate of
Wo -puimdsTt) the viu Or Iw'-tjer :
tf t! vint 4 v«i i'fte < ' la ud the
■s t’O te I«n*e 1-1 <- can easily utium
( : . rt, he «m :r*d-n;tIt construct a formula
i •sonsUMttg «f 1,0 (.» jsotoutts lytton seed
tm-sti. r».0> pounds' acid phosphate. 506
fe* v.G k a to ’rt 10-1 pound
may:fee. applied at is t ale-, ol
tw'i tixu(vH per viiic. a), spec:tied. Such
<». fv-n>ela aim! vxv Nitr.i^FH. MW
per cent ’ P.iio«ph.oriC Aeitl, is}:', per
cent; Potash a percent.
Vet\ difl. i. nl. however wiU he th*
fertilisation for Kuhseouent years. The
foxmalu would pm-hap S HU
tKKl yourids At-ft! , .. Phosphate. . .
two pounds ifuinit.
2U0 ]sounds otton oeetl meaL
2,000 pound*
Apply, this"also :? potinfeL to a rhia
'fhis -tVi foi'TOpia, aiaJJ® ; Nitrogen, i
7 per cent , i ho-photi.- Acid, 0 a-J 0 !
pet cent: Potash 5 -l-Itf per cent. !
flood nssuits wii.' fgllow above sab
stitutias.
Chain'berTai» , :-:i Bye wad Safa Ototment
BhettaLSesld Is usirqii.i'it IJee.d, i for Sore lv-fl'ijj-t. Nipples, Tetter, Uiapited Saalt- | j
)g an( ?, liJ,. p,’ Shin-, FmO Biles, i \
Chronicv^orp ICvetiaml (ini.nni:-»te<l Kv^Ljds.
p or viyuliuggisw at 25 cents n- r pox
XU H 0 B 8 E OWHil * 4 .
Fer putting a,.liarse in a hr. healthy con¬
dition try Hr. t’ady’g Condition Powders,
They loss tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disorders oi'vi nnd destroy worms, d giving
rev. life to ..u >1 v r-v<u > horse, 2w
■ rnts oer packsrge. For srp; hy druggists
■
Whrn Baby v,'<3 dek, w v gave her Ca-rf cna,
Wh-n fiby yar a Cluld »he cried fortSaspria,
toltea site t,ecam<; Hi-fi, slu* Hunt; to Casror io,
Wit-ft fei liad('L.lilrt-ti, sfre gs^mt tlieruCastoruv
“Fo» Years,”
Srt.v;s i «IK K. »*<’< KWFt l. ol Cite;;tc-r.
floW, N. it I u is itWioloiJ witSi mi !
cxtK-ni")j were ]Min in bio lover pRl-t -of
the eis rke ivelSug was as it a ton
vit'lglit v, .is Juki
ahs a syet the size
• •I my Imn.l. S.ur
iugUti;;iUa-ctJS,UM : .‘
i’.rl.ipil-al.l-.Ji! VV’itfkl
stattU; in <!)•»(’- PS
my! a............... UKi H WAT 1
. agony far mo to
mato' r ti fflfl ion
C effort even to v, tits
. Tliey ala
jiei.
ssiRideuiy,- at any
fw a? i Js.ni! lugi.l, E>f last.:’;; Hi” day krt; tv
.. t- thirty miimif'; t
half a day, Ha-Hug as smlu sjlj , hut, I
several days ; fter. I was quttu |»r«
t»al«->t aui'i -,ivi .. fiometinshs the atiav
were slkiK-t ! tlusH*, Uu n I - firtjuent. ifte
about four years of this HutferuiR, l wr •
taken dawn with hitiems typhoiri tsweivatu 1
wlsen S lj< u'y >311 to teenver. f lu«l thy ret’
• attack of oM tvniiM-: ( etotr exiiertenfiri!
At the-first of tlte way Wioiher yavi
liW» Ayer’s Pitts, m/ <l«c*«r reUoUHliftll-’S. 1
dam ’ii'ui lein Umu nujUiMWf t •
prepare, t enifpwiwt- takUig .lliest
This, fifiti -yrtv;:’a ‘lie beuetii <!«:ive:
tliat rttsi so;y imarty thirty years 1 aave hat
UtiV viafc :.iU;,vk er.iH> ahhef fTsuSiH w.^Sof 1
yietsimt .-•-a.liU the sank:remetiy.”
A?5R 3 S PILLS
pre-par y t >r. 3 C. Ayer St Co., t.owell, Mass
Kvery Bose Effective
c oiJi t-tr-.'Rrl rOsjness 1
OHOnTUAHD JJiVO P COl,t gGE.
:
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se NO FOR L.M&G -. 0 RRtiCCA TAL OS VE .
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A. C. BRISCOE, fre AVr.nl'*. Ga
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H-iotislv ut th )t; s i.-ft
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ivhiirevcr; wiiLittt Si- ilii!!
mi VxM it rir.l vxiK-so-s
if. r :'■■•« . ,ei to It. little wort
j tbit i* Mil; eraadesc eiisr.not le. A >*u cun work
j ! nloyc.t, ii 11 tiny, aval or in !•» tIn- i veftio;- nit 11 (YOtt -Bt
e. » {t-*v ««t> a
! ,-sftl, uiillze 1 lilt (II .iiul mill r-.y v vmttmie.-s-t
,:ir ..... iC t interfere ,u ..' Yo;i wii}
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£'* Vmi ; <li tl’Art ftoUritig ebe anti! *«
si t ' Y'«'i bn-ines
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A i if-ai.Hfed, W-,fieri im
tr -st o-.-.-.a ns tk< ? trtf'J
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SKIM AY i life
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t&NTMl I ^ w Igervls 1 ^fRONG
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• -.id by Dr. •> d.Aye’-iCa., U,wh HiMa
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\/icToR ¥ An AtHI THLETlC are workra Victor the mi, Btcyc!- product and in rank of tjnaHty, skilled vith
% FI Wo dr has-,
i QqDS h uK b,p,{‘t»a]] bat -., has *
kill gloves and mtu s, tennis
^sslt rackets, unodklj -gauss
«h , ra kn f | *ft- - < - - l( kti . ■•'!;!'. . t .
football suits, football and gymnasium shoes, gymnasium
supplies. * V'Niters, etc. Wc guarantee better gpcijs for h * ;
money than- .asked )->y other ^Manufacturers. If your local
dealer does not keep Victor Uhieiio Goods, wite for opf
dlusi; .ted catalogue. -
OVERMAN WHEEL CO,
biaScets of Victor P.*c,».jiias ar.d Athletic G ; a(Jda
CHICAGO DETwovr
NEW YORK,. ©EMBER
PACIFIC COAST,
BAS FRANCISCO- LOS ANGELES. PORTLA^W
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: | Poor * -•
Health i
:
5
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, 'means so much more than v,
, 'you imagine—serious and ’
s fatal diseases result from 11
i*trilling ailments neglected. !
1 Don’t play with Nature’s ’
¥ greatest gift—health
If yoy arc fceHns
out of 50rt-4, weak
Town's and Huneraiiy ex
t haus t e d, 11 appetite ei vi>U3,
have no
aiid c^n't work,
Iron begiu ing the ut ^uct-TAk* relia¬
: most
ble sf Length rung
medicine,
Brown s Iron
tars. curv-“%ueiH A fy .v Lot
I Bitters ties |
comc.T from the J
\ vt •/ first clbse— it \
: : I
- x
iw.- »n w. ti nave ylcajy.U to l;-.k
J It Cores
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation.! ©ad Blood
Mklarh, Nervous ailments ^
'vVomea’p complaints. 4
. ;C« vuh> t> V ’>»* - it Nis atosxod- red f
lines en the -,vreppe Ml m - *■
wilKseiul v.! V.A. 11 A of. !;,ay i \\o i.Cr UaI Ma'iT.ps VV*> rUi'i- w e % 2
■ • • ? t* -A i ?
■Fair Virtva it u Look—free.
J up. -v» i>/:-.it ca hamone w \
-
El KIMS « CO.,
‘Fash .€§!?§&
\ VE-- WR AH I ; A |AV ays
H 'smv i a; Hi l SAG
( GOOES Ol i OF Oi'R
i Kay axe (.e!' rixG
IX . M.'.Y > s.K
t SOM ETUI XG X E’V \XI> i'iUVWE
cheap Vi EJIf that Y(« -people our blush eomptitfcM's to ask out lor them gy ,fn* cb, r ‘if; 1 •f by sc^It -o ,, M > A
Cl Htrietfy ihaghj'ss ,-onl Hi res-tve, ai ruvs
ot! rtlie sErt, gft-kiiA ejiAj .ugknt.s. f.rc. t],y
ca »1 i and y tv i a ;<. r to a Y.o ti i ',jistt>m. i;s the
Ji. adanatagt: et G.
Oitr new Sprit!,n iL« A* A iy deSf-Kip
.
bis lien is i%, rtm;.}.- si tuijg <4 ,-d! hiu'Ka.tiil
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Sltti. s- - file I (id Of s Ce;!- the .Ttiung
4 a. t Boys’ riotidnif
gfyf Perc^h-a-, . 101 Drvys 'itiofls A ^tituuts,
fi.rit .c inghrmiK. iigitt (TH -. !>iini
dlbidit-t ties,. <HU ip 0 , gfihimdk, iiiU .rioyirjHi
fUdetveilsinfdr.t.i-l
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t J,U-;t.rti ift: V 4 Vef yotg and
i tllOli! IS -g i tt. t ti J»„s *t»o 1*011 Itnls tt*
i mt istitiVi-m. ,.;
! { Hn
* of tAcrliiei?’ Supplies,
i td/ I ,i t’.uiui An set-T-s. SA r,.itui-e, t*U;.
try .ns- ■mill ('
plugs A poiiui'L) v
ii Ctstl ;nt 4 sow u:--, vrivt- H'llh-. WUO :
W,H
and ’
ociii A wt the hard tfmes.
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j wis*Kiws«a co.
f )y
FilCTS.
Positions Suaratitoast
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ru -iv-' ■ ill t i-.oK .}■ ntl St liool ot short
tu: ut. r l WA t -t.M 1 j;jIi* , NttsHvilh
3 'wk;;
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mt lyplsiit
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M M. 15 p >a .*3 I mt vat-:.}
ta. t ■ it’bffji, U-.\<rik*: r
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BEN MILIKiN
tlKAJ.ftl th'
Day Goods* Groceries an d
Hardwt re-
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c. i*. CONNERY,
siitruSHoe in wtst nvni K pstsfcStrtituI jfi«|
lr '° ‘Vvlinu st., K-te, pf ylajkt-t,
NAVA'XXAfh GA.
i* u innlar ■ itHt-iu ion given tQ
Keg ttr dtps OuU.us.
BIG YQL£S
^ e l.avp tlii-m till sixes unq
i-nees. G;tn filease aiiybady,
; ’la'■ ! > •i and P peumnlic lfr©$
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The iflxlisst Prize « ?
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Wodii -s Columbian
t: xpositiajr
DAS TJrKX .i'YAKt»'BO TO a'X
llax is &e wj hlviQhivg ba.
Far its HHUf*;iu;, Iy S-ey>*;% (Wight fti&
(toonmis: bAVtS Sr.- u;g CO..
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PRINTING
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Our Prices Gncrantocd tho
LOWEST,
All Ulak’ S ntid Styles. Ouf
\>nwi bib iVom §10 to ly-ik b-js
Aweufs.soil yatue \ta<
Send !pj- t-aiiilt <hu>
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FOFRTH AVKNTVk
h<"v ISV 1 U.F AY.
Vv holosale and Retail
TWO FOR :$r .25
yi ..ial amucywiti, wa
o'.'b-r
& FARM*
in eombiMfUhm .\ ; th Ti,tK
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hv tJig (iniv 2;. o yjyK*,
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<;!■ siil.HT'iberis Vi i.H'-.V.Hij
-1 vapy-ix V'.’
i \vu l-ipem it-1
n. war
t c I i v.mt' ,m»l 1 'ui vn is a -.1:0
d.gvienUnrai ymriml made
-V VRTyg; for f^rtnegi. 1 y-i
’but y 1 oMi.tduut is uiK‘ t juul.y,i.
Id* 'id.ii' Rt ji,n 1 n g.it ig ,-n
byi V’.: :.dtd:J £lddl ipgt rigHiv c,
R. ™ u;r,y ami get this gret.'i
^ ,t nil tq 4 .m«i home
. tyruidy S:'},.gp-:i * t nr.
'HSum.,- ltd: t't*)'lt's tdiil by hfiiFvVi
1 pu' b-u * 11 - yp HentyieS.
KEarsheir
m PS - • ifEmim
ROPE S£l^E.
X •‘fr-’Tsv. -■ m w^ *1 >♦
P»
!, FASH, BARDEI,
•S!Hle?L La- a. Poultry Rabbit Fencing,
tt«grs.u\nsj of »n.m is |-«b. >atai.(k.v*
I't’. 1' li.Ul l it#.
r Hc KclBLUOi WOSES WIRE FENCE G 9 ..
iri. ns, i t, : st.. chi.-ago, xu.
/■’ S ftfyap Cures,
inti. Manic Blood Balm
ft The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent i
f, .'Ifc > Scr. fstla, Phetitaatssm, Cafafth, tlken.i
i .art .am a!. ;.n . 1 fitted.ang m- ami iiLoot> fii-Tvaarnsr Diseases. Saw*. Ervptififar. m«4* i
2 ,
t ’ ......... - ji enw-it pbytkU#
*■ h ' * i movi t»u suttt , far 4 o years. -
■tiij rr, c-jn’tiiiKeJ list* for fifteen ye,-as by th*u
sandsTf giMittfiii 'pfttplt* itas gemtuistratej that
' 1 T far s':-:- * i ’•• ■. i. Took ml B Iwid
i-’viriiwr e ver oSena to the wortt- tt makes n»v^
r: ii fc;■---..! -n.t possesses almost miracaloLMt
hea tt«tf oije’uea. t
1>T~ WitJMf CIMM 0 FOR BOOK OP W0NDERi<%%!
seat tree -on application, 1
f for 'If a not ' ir, kegd’y - yc-ur r d local -o druggist ' t six Sih; 4 ,$t.cx> ■
I blood mis\ go., m
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1 PiA.M HI .03 -A 03 'GAte 1
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