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Tin Weekly Tlmes-Enterprise.
TUOUASVILLE. CA-.
Jobs Triplett, Editor ami luijff.
Satv.idav, Dicuiim a. 1893.
Kow wvih B-ut. w!ik tale on 1 ew
Ufe. You ci.t'i t* wt-atca*. tire Q***«
gia town.
And ao Store C»ay will lake ten
dare tn decide whether be will run
£•« governor.
General Matter Workman Powder-
)j bu freigned. li »•» a g"od thins
for tho order.
Now that the fever i* alwui ww.
tho Kg .nil I)*r; inmlil. U n*rin *1
Brunswick is -till In !« pitinl.
SecreUr, Hute S niih tree** a card
In which be announces hi; withdrawal
from the practice of law in A lania
entirely.
The new tariff bill reported by the
democrats fat ore llie masaea and mil
the c’arare. That’- genuine democ
racy.
Cowartlico i- it raft- 7 E«|te-
diency wit*, is it polite 7 Vanity
aaka, is it populai? Bat c-atscieuoH
asks, ie it right?
Now let the detm-crats in the hurau
stand squarely I'Y 'he ways and means
committee in their aelion on the lartfi
Let there ho no division.
Attorney tlencral Olney his do
cidcd that the clearing house c. rnfi-
cates issued some lime a^o hr banks
were not usable 10 (>ei cent.
The South Georgia Confercr cc, cl
the Methodist Episcopal cLureb, will
meet tn D*»son, U.c. 13 Bishop
Callaway, of ' isstasipp-, will i-n-side.
All Georgia wilt raj -ice to know
that the Augtiala Expo,iti -u
grand nicota i’at \Yal*b and Sataly
Cohen make a fit e pair. 'I hey beat
“dtreoa “
There ate w-me mighty tinait
politicians in Georgia, anil some of
them ore keeping very quiet. Thty
are looking to ree which way the eat
is going to jump-
Pennsylvania !.a* a law taxing dogs.
The efiort to tits the wor.liless cuts in
thcGeoigia legislature- have- always
fatted. The poSmr.ans are, evidently,
alratd of the "yalier” Jog.
I""
One hu- dittl :
tobacco w;.s the slip. nd pud fm a
wife by some of -.he eatln st s.t:!.t» 01
Virginia. And inn w-le ibalnlM
made her husi utid "-.in.-i.,-."
It is nut expscte'l that the paper,
which bavo been figli'ing Mr. Clevo*
laud will Is. satisfied with the It w
tariti bill O: course not. They wi I
not 1m •alitSe.l 'riih niiylltiug hnving
the approve! -d Mr. Ch.-v-.-1-nd amt
Mr. Carlisle.
Thu Tar.IT Bill ... . •
Afu-r long wistks-.it hard w .rs tl.e
democrats on the W.ys and Means
cntumlttro Imvr reported a lull to
lake lb. plane "I 'he'McKinley IdX
Every cUtem b deeply, vitally and
pammaily lu taunted in the new hit
for it win «h»ublh-vv warn beeeiM •
law. Thesletnocrala will redeem 1W1
pleilgre to th* ps-’ple. hey have
pat mens, v.ry many, a.tic..s
prime m crafty, on the f
list, while tho -lowest ' ratis
are put on the rttas srarlre ol life, ead
and tbo btalw.t on tkw luxuries.
Thie is rsvsr-ing, rxsctly, the wnsk-
■ngs of im McKinley bill U-r- is
a brief nuilino of the new bill:
“The bill last completed put* w*V,
coal, lumber, salt end Ibid ore on the
free list It reduces the larifl on
sugar from om half to one quartos of
a cent per pound, it also provides
for the extermination of the b ...nty
by degrecw Aa a rule the tanfl baa
been made lowest mem the ehesjer
goods of Decow ary use and left highest
upon more expensive articles.
’■Ibo w»—>1 -ch-dule will, perhaps,
attract m.vt atlentinn. We here lift
no duty higher ibau l.trlj -five per
cent on manufactures of wool, and
that ouly 011 remrfy-mado garments,
the aecrsge being leas than forty per
Cent The cheaper quality ot blankets
aud flannels ere only *sxcd twenty
live per cent end tbs lower grad's of
carpets ouly twenty. We heve etui
applied a grauum r.duuu-n
r.ad.-u echudulo rn that at the cu-fni
fire yuera the big!..-t doty will l-v
b.rty per tviiL and the average ov r
thirty |-T cent.
"Very material tvducttona bavo
1-ten made in the erttrin schedule.
We have placed irou ore on tires In a
list and made n largo out ad along tho
metal schedule. The duty on ste. I
raid ie redmad more than 50 pi
cent. Free lumber will bo a great
ben. lit tn tho people ol the prai ij
stales and Ir-e salt wi I gife to U.
who next salt b.r their exilic or f r
curing tucat the aitne adeanlegee
Licit have lieen secured heretotore
by mea- s ot rebate to thoae wti*
ctmd fish.
Agricu'lural implements iiaye been
p tuod upon the tre« list in onler l-
enable tho farmer b> Iwttcr cuojj-lo
iu foreign markets, and because many
ol our agricultural implements sro
being made cheaper abroad .then at
borne.
“Among the principal adJuiona to
the tree lirt nrethc lollowini,: Bacon,
h-ius, heel, mutton, p-.rk. aud mo. la
of -II kind- not -pvci-lly provided b<r
in this ac:; binding twine, l-irtix,
can,pit,ir, bituminous c u! cuke, coj-
The Plant System. v-’ 1 .
due of the tin.si exbiblte st tl-o
Augusta Exp-Juan is made by the
I'.ar-t sysii-nt. Air Plant formerly
lived la Augusta sod he hss ni ver
inis rest in that city in Georgia.
Mid the wrecking of. railroads and
financial disasters all around the
Plant iretem haa never wnldslrsl. It
kae bed men of iutegrity end ebiliiy
In charge «if the vari -is dsqtertnn-ula.
m-o who her- aid's! the g> u*r.I mau-
agement largely in steering the eysteui
through III* rough tree ot the pert
Matter. Mr. Plant, e tiwer ol
strength himself, e nun of remarkable
sagacity and financial alii tty, kae had
an able oorpa of tried and 1 rusty .lieu,
tenants at hie commend. n-J Plant
a> Mem ia one of the solid Inrttiuu-ma
ot lb* Mouth.
Iu noUeilsg tho stsldliii nu ts- at
Augusta Uie Gar.ui.e’s says:
“It there should be one lingering
ib>ubt hi tbo mind of any man inter,
etted ia tho reaoeras ol the south,
that doubt woo'd be dispelled when he
iw and studied the handsome exhibit
made by the Pant system at the Au
gusta Exposition. As we base often
nd. the intention of ibis Eipotitinn
is to present not only the sdvantsg s
of Augusta and ibis immediate
tioo, bat ot Iks enlirs south, and we
take pleasure in exiling Attention to
tits disp’ay.
“Augustsstill enlrrtsins the Warm
est regards for Mr. li. B. 11 a at, sr.d
the tire establishes! when be was 1
te’low citizen here will •—ver Ik? dit
• Wed lie bat aco-iuphsind x got .1
-.ok, and while hollering Ids owe
n.rtnoe La La* reudertd the south
rrtviee of incaluu able value "
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZ
ERS.
iclr Fcrc*ut***e of Vdonblu PU«t
rood-
Wo aro often oakwl by farmers why it
ia that so much unnecessary material ia
found In tho ordinary fertilisers on the
. common composition of
goods is about 10 per cent of avail-
pbosfhorio acid, about * 1-3 per
cent ammonia and about 3 per cent pot-
■■This la a total o( li 14 porcentof
avnflabio plant food, or 141-3 pounds in
every 100 pounds of fertilizer.
This msy appear • aw
yet when tbs source of the materials
and tbs urgent demand lor low priced
fertilisers Is tskre into ooraMeraUon,
than are recant reasons for such a
There ore certain materials offend
upon the market which oontetu plant
load, some of them ask aeld at very low I
prices which make them available as
fertilisers. Bowes, phosphate rock, ret-
tonsoedmeal, Uood. tankage, sulphate
potash, sulphate ol potash and
imarAttUMfi •.’ora of £0 lo n
n1m>. 8omo may thluk thoy enn
• % quality by the smell, taste or
They aro badly wiaUkeo. i
tilizei rguning 9 p«r cent availa
ble phMfohorid add, 9 per cent of am-
*5 and U1-5 per cent of potash
jtaTt tnanufacturyr |7.t0 for the phos
phoric arid, f 15.00 for tho ami ™ —*
ra"t0. SuchgooS can be purchased if
YHiere
Phoaphato rock It our cheapest and
most used source ot phosphoric add;
cottonseed meal la one of oar cheap
sources of nitrogen, and kolnit is largely
need as a source of potash,
Now 100 pounds of phosphate 'rock
only oontaina about 80 pounds of phos
phoric add, and to render this 80 pounds
'of phosphoric add available aa plant
food requires tn round numbers about
100 pounds of eolnhurlo add added to it.
Then tho 100-peund mixture will con
tain the whole of the 80 pounds of tho
phosphoric add, or 15 pounds in 100; or,
ih other words. It will he a 15 per cent
add ihosphr.to," Phosphate rock is
combination of limo with phosphoric
add, aud it ‘’Iso contains some jlmpuri-
tics such as sand, c{c. Sulphuric acid
when addod to phosphate rock sdzos
largo portion of the Ume and tonus sol-
phosphoric
F3 T*a, N iv. aS —The cx
a'ement cau^d l>« g * r.l
H* ten Bias*a in'h- Or-gon d atnet,
fif v »o:k*s north cf ttef ci»jr,c m*i u
*rd » large t’umVr of nnucV' a* d
pri'pccion Ir.ft lor mere today,,
luta-rtM in the new camp was rMniid-
erably lightened t«» day by »hc rc
ccip: of a lett- r from an E' P.*ro man
wh- i* ted that he had taken up an
extension on what U known as the
Lis Chance, and had found frrr gold
at a depth of three teei. He also
atatea that veins of gold b aring rock
varying Horn six to eighteen iixl.es
in tbickress can be traced for three
miles and are covered with from ihrec
to six feet ol drift.
E
Wc notice that
ministration [.ape
Cleveland coots
of the ex-quci
ir.’.t ot the aistiNMil
; tn uj.postug Mr,
tcfvt to the morals
r« s country la uot
sitting as a c» urt of impeachment on
the queen’s nvtial*. It is trjiog to
arrive at what is j.nt a:-d right in the
premises.
Among the many bttght ar.d ably
edited evening papers tn Georgia,
none excel the A.bany Evening Her'
aid. Henry McIntosh can get aa
much out ol a n-.wspaper as anyone,
aaJ put more i»* one thjn most people,
Wc hope he w.V u-aliz: a neat f%vrtune
out of the spicy Herald.
Ttoe Waynesboro Ol xm i* demos
era tic through nnd ihr.>ugn. It says;
••We firmly bde-C n democrats suj-
porting the democratic administration.
Those democrat who aXc helping the
republicans fi.»*l the moles m the
president s and ca'UQct’* t yes ought
t> go straight ova and ba k with '.he
rrpjbitcan bowlcri
Ivsv. John Jom*, Id. U, cbapLiu
of the state senate, is dead. H** s*
biru iu Liberty county, «n-i was «»u«
of the beat kuowuaa l ohUatt l‘ie«l»y
terian uiluiatem i‘s Gcorgi i.
8imuluumm- y with the newa ol
the death of Dr J"isW % comes the
news ot tho death of Dr. L. W. War
ren, of Macon, ouo of the un*t d.*»
tiuguiahed divines iu Georgia
The populate mole loud bjftsta of
what Uwy were g«tug to do in Yir>
ginia at tbo Utc diction. Hock lets
Jerry and other lights of the third
party invaded Virginia arid ttied to
lore democrais I rout their party and
duty. O'FerraU, dun-, boat bw op
poneut for governor . r »0,000. And
here is the status of the legislature:
Senate—democrats 23; populist^ 2.
House ot Delegates—Democrats 39;
populists 10, independent* 1,
.hich ate named, and win*'.
i) metal M'hcdule ot tdil levies
Ituost wholly ad Vaiorutu duti*s,
U* tit.* pr. Fcut -nw lvri«s rptcifi*?
U-a. liuriapH aud c»tton bagging
taxed filiceu pot cent, but wbtu
|*--rte»l for covering artic cn to be
exported duty free.
'The bill covers cu-toros and ad
uiiuistrativc fi-Mure* only Iutern»l
venue matters «re lelt in obeyauo**.**
Jacksonville, Fla., N*»v 28.—J,
T IVmden, of the athletic syndicate,
leaves to-umrrow for Enterprise to
arrange for training quarters for
Mitchell, Yesterday lie was in .Sr.
Augustiue to are a hut the people
w< uld do tn secure Corbett to train
p r in ah its crude form.; cotton, tiw, ! there. He will t/wlay that 8t. Au-
irou ore, c »tton a«l oil, agricultural I guuiue's merebama. hotel men and
imp-eiueuts (ctjttou gins specially J live citiama were a ltd about it. They
itaiiteil), «a t, ooap, b'lilding tnaterisli 1 ,1 ofl«rtd free quartern on North or
exc-ptiug marble, lumber, timber and South Beaches aud will probably bid
wtM-d, iu ad but a l.*w conditionr, J higher. At pn-aent St Augustine,
Pablo and May port are all bildiog
lively to get that attracdou.
Berlin. November 28 —It now ap
pear* that Kttprro* Wiliam, on
Sunday, was the recipient of an ins
feroal machine from Orleans similar
one sent Chancellor Yon
Caprivi yesterday.
The internal machine sent the era-
]>en»r was accompanied by a letter.
Bith the machiue ami letter were
delivered at the office ot the emperor^
civil cabinet, where aomo employees
became auspicious of the eon tents of
the btx, sod acchlently discovered
iu real nature. They toon managed
to render it harmless.
phato of lime, leaving tho phoe]
add sraflablo t§ plant food. If it
poMiblo to aeoore a perfectly ^ure phos
phate rock we could only make about a
23 per ftnt "add phosphaU' with it by
this process. It is poaaiblo to loach out
the phosphoric acid from tbo "add phos
phate" end evaporate tho solution down,
and thn* produce a remarkably high
grade of “add phosphate." This,
course, increases the ooet of tho goods
very much. It is possiblo now to hoy
good* running from 40 to 60 per cent
available phosphoric add, but the de
mand Vs limited, as everyone wishes
cheap fertilizers. Such an article is in
trinsically worth threo times as much os
a 13 per cent odd phosphate. With
15 yet cent acid phosphate selling at
818 a ton, a 43 per cent one should bring
$39. Even at this figure tho higher
priced articlo would be tho most eco
nomical on account of freight, as it
would hp only one-third of of the
lower grads goods. Aa
cornea, however, into the rtnw, w«m
Is the additional cost of producing the
more concentrated article. An actual
pound M avallablo
add soils at a
morepuro.
pottn«-. ----- w .
It noils for $?.f»0 ft pound in a perfectly
pufo condition as used by chomlsts.
Cottonsoed meal ia one of tho largo
of cotton toed meal
fisiRBsa
fo manage aB far-
tflixcrs7 Thsj ooukl not t. kept pare
unless scaled alt au4 yratei tight Pure
ammonia Is a (as dries or&nxry ooodi-
Uous, and. of conrac. sroun U
ureblsinsnch a tuna. There
SS^r renko owMasd with
and thre be handled more ni
?hato of potash can bo mads from
ihorio Mt sad potash, and pho.
{hr* 1 ~* —“rt
and ammonia. Thsto riro whltt sub-
rtaoore would look rosy dlsrtmnar from
themdiarer "gusnoas"' blackened with
lxmpblxS/anfoTonlf there was no In
creased cost In ridilln* th* crude msta.
rial ot thelt tmpuriUsa, tbs snatkM
Talno would bsvoyU^. At tho low
ruination of 4 cents a pound for .Tella
ble phosphoric add • ton of
• —' add would bo wt
tash valued at
tofSCO. Tbo freight on stub chemicals
would ho proportionately low acootdln*
to their concentration, bat thoT are, ol
ooureo, out of thoqi
not at present be m
ooaderatde additional ooet per pound
lent food.
t equal rrioee per poupd for
(bod a Ugh grade fertilizer i
than a low priced one. aa th#
ere. It doe. not taka so much hsntog,
and It takes lees work to haadlalOe^
mfn should buy tbrir goqde cat aaalysla,
as tho manufacturers do thsits. No
rcsson&hle man should expect to buy .
ions Monism
v ' Tailor,
N«<xt. tlooi- to.Post Offit-o,
I’.romI Street,
A full lino «f tun.l«tj>" p wda al
ways res hand iu addition to a com*
plots Hue- rtf vampire. Ctaaaing and
Repairing I'runiptly and Matty th>ao.
All Wurk Ouaranlved tn Giro Sat-
isfarlion.
swLUdly
Monuments.
I ropreaeut one of the
largest and moat reitlaMo
mouinrent houses la ih.
oonntrr tad can nuke
prices oa monument., head-
i atones, eto, lower than any
I body.
I Artificial Btono Curbing
I foi crtneteiqr lota toado tn
[order.
IRON FENOIHG.
any and all style*, sold at tbo mod
rcawnable ralo*. Call and MX me
and ret estimates.
W. U. BUBCU,
Thnmasylllo, Ga.
5 0 cUfcw If
\}M
ii-t : i
MUST HAVE ROOM
Other I-dines of Groods.
Furniture, Mattings,' Window Shades and Wall Pap*T
is ofTort-d for cftth, nt lowest prices ever known in the <-ity
rare chance.
MASURY BUILDING.
Agents for Lodden & Botes' Southern Music House.
Piano and Organs on exhibition at 175 Br»-id St., Sold on
easy payments.
OeOi W. Forbes*
: crtnisef containing 87 pot coot of plant
food at tho same prico as ono containing
only 13 per cent. Gtotox F. PaTxx.
cxnn> bag w tows.
I want to know how to enro coked
bag in cows. Will you picas© give me
the information 8. B. C.
Bub the middle well every night with
cod liver oil, and givo the animal 25
grains of iodido of potassium In half a
pint of water over morning before
fcoding.
sauTcina is horses.
Bow can I cure my horeo of scratches?
W. F. F., Cam Station.
Jiix white loud and llnseod oil in such
proportion* us will render the applica
tion convenient. Two or throe apjilica-
tion* should effect a euro.
A POSITIVE AND ABSOLUTE CURE
roR
StricturEI
AND PROSTATIC IRRITATION.
PAIN
OPERATION
LOSS OF TIME
DANGER
- .FAILURE
A HOME TREATMENT.
raBTicr i.*u» rxxx.
uuun.
tbo
. Itself oontabn a still
. before tboromoyalof
oil. This partial concen
tration of nitrogen ia the cottonseed
meal is too expensive to Undertake for
fertilizing purposos alone. It is the ex
traction of tho toltUblo cottori6eed oil
upon which tho industry chiefly depends
to moko the business remunerative. It
Agriculturists could afford to use the
most concentrated ammoniatos which it
|s poatibte to produoe. such aznxaoniatea
could bo ttlado rat Vhsapcr from other
b>**pr0<lt:ct from tho
WE HAVB A LARGE
Variety of Stationery
-FOR FIX*-
Correspondence un Hand,
n<\ abe’n )t.u art wr can ro
you In style, quality ai.d
, jiriee. Our lt«»o of
Dice Stationery
Is Complete at nil rimes.
Crivo us it Call.
The legislature, by practically
unanimous tote, haa pitted the bill to
(obmit to tbe people, whether or not
they will amend the itate constitution
■o aa to bare fire judges ol the su
preme court, instead ot three. The
(OTtnor wifi approve Ihe bill, and
then netma to be Uttle, il any, doubt
about tbe people’s ratilying the action
of the legiaUture at the clecnoa t ext
.jar when they elect members ol the
- risbtnre.—Atlanta Journal.
TVe hope tte people w»U enttaae
I the mOTcment. It ia in the right di-
|| rection, <5 - ^ { •
The Augusta Cbnmicle pays a
beautiful tribute to gallant old Wade
Hampton, ot 8-»uth (Carolina,in notic
ing hu presence in Augusta on Vets
crars Day. Referring to hia tptcc'i
the Chronic-e says:
'•The Georgia turn whom he bad
the honor to lead, he mid, were as
brave and loyal as ever drew satire
or stoifd by flashing guns. I shall
never re ase to remember itmee days
and I ihail always !a k ujurn thore
tneu ss brothers.
It is not inoonsiatcut with one'a
duty oa on American citizeo to bold
these reunions and pay respect to
those who are gone aud while we yield
ur allegiance to the grni-ral govern-
it let u* tieter forget that we ere
Sunt tern men, \Vha*ev« r l«ist<»ry
tony ii*c- rd iliere is oue thing that
muiii be said acd that i- that no ar
my ever fisitglit »• brave!} a* the
Oiofnferaie array aud »»ur chi dreo
and their childreu to dime need not
fear beaeiHn we are calirel r* bel*."
Florida has not a more crying need
than that ot a state board of equalize**
tion. Neither the press nor the people
of the state should rest content until
the legislature shall enact into law a
rn?a>ure which will do justice to the
people. The inequality of taxes is a
great stumbling block in the way of
the progress of the rtate, and that
relief has not long since come is a sad
reflection upon those who were chosen
to represent the people. No man
should be elected to the oext legisla
ture who is not favorable to the crea#
tion of a state boafd c t equalization,
—Gainesville Sun.
Georgia is in the same category.
She wants acd needs, badly needs, an
equalization law, but it does not look
like the legislature was disposed to
remedy the existing evil.
Washington, Nov. 28.—SDme of
the data collected during the reoeut
trial of ihe Columbia ehow that if the
a pood of the ship is to be judged by
tho EoglUb standard sho made tLe
remarkabe speed of 24.34 knots per
honr, making bar the iaateat ship in
world, not only in tbe naviee, but in
the commercial fleet as well. This
data was obtained by the patent log,
which is the basis of Eoglish speed
trials where they extend over more
'ran the measured mile.
Teacher—Robert, here ia an examr
pie iu aubstraction. Seven boys went
down to the creek to bathe, but two
of them had been told not to go ia
the water. Now osn yon tell roe bow
many went in? '
Robert—Yes’m; seven.—Spare Ho*
Tbe gmt strike on (be Lehigh
Valley road fa over.
.andwhilo
usually costa less per
i it Contains than
If cottonseed meal
was worth nothing except as a fertilizing
material, this might not be the care, but
cottonseed Is also a valuable cattle food.
NltTato of soda is also a very concen
trated form of nitrogen. It can be
bongut Containing nitrogen equivalent to
over 18 per rent of ammonia. Perfectly
i nitrate of soda contains nitrogen
[valent to only between 18 and 89 per
F. J. WIND,
99 BROAD STREET, COR. FLETCHER.
DeiltT in AU Kinds of
Wines,.
Whiskies.
BurliuRton, Vl, Nut 27.—Thi.
morning at 11:53 n’elnck a revere
wrthqnaka (bank bm'dingi through
out th. rity. The duration of the
.hock wa. in th. vicinity of filtcen
reconda. and it ra accompanied by
a low, rumbling noire.
Ueportx from Montreal ray that the
.hock wan revere, people there rush-
log with fear Into the etreete.
It waa felt u far amth as Albany.
Telegrams and telephone mesraget
from surrounding towns are that tha
occurred simultaneously
throughout Western Vermont
Washington, Not. 28—Secretary
Hoke Smith, who for the last ten days
hu barn confined to hie home by rei-
am ol tbe Dlnom of hia eon with scar
let fever, was at bis desk in the inter
ior department today. The son is
wtlrriy out o( danger, and ths secre
tary hsa tho rasuranca of the health
officer that then can be no possible
risk to others in hi. resuming work at
ths department.
Augusta, Ga, Nor. 28.—The Road
congress mat at tha axpcritkm with a
full attendance. Jtreoluiioos wars
drafted demoralizing the legislature
to employ convicts on
terms of trace expiree.
bubfin. Hot! afi^—Kacltemcat was
caused here to-day by the discovery
of an ioferaal mac doe at the Broad-
Perfectly pure nitrogen and ammonia
ro both gases and far fertilizing pc
•cs must bs fixed by combination '
same other body. Ammonia gas is now
•old In a liquid form compressed by
heavy pressure into iron cylinders for
ths manufacture of ios. Such liquified
ammonia gas if is, of cdurse. irnprac" *
to use. Sulphate of ammonia is an
txi in lined with sulphurid acid,
jolds it Pure sulphate of am
monia contains over 23 per cent of act
ual
Kainit is an impure potash mineral,
only containing about 18 per cent of pot-
omriato of potash containing 60
cent of actual potash. It can- be
t very low figures,
w its contents of potash. The
sulphate can bo bought at a little higher
figures, containing also about 59 per
cent of potash. If wo consider “add
phosphate" in anSunadnitcrated state
* * * cent of available phoa-
nitrofen equivalent to 81-8 per
-unmonlq. and Kainit aa carry*
18 psr cent of potash. fertiHxe» can
not bo mad# to run tcit high from such
materials in their crude form. For in
stance, 00 pounda of 15 per cent add
phosphate oontaina 8 pounda of ovallo-
me phosphoric add (that is, it contains
8-10 of 13 pounds), 86 pounds of cotton
seed meal cofitiuns 1-4 of tho 81-8
pounds of nitrofeeh equivalent to ammo
nia in 100 pounda of cotton seed meal,
Which will bo About 818-100 percent
13 pounda of Kainit will oontmn 1 8-l<
of potaah—aa lSgoroda ia 15-100
stone rxtlwiy texminns hue. It
tamed Ibor detooaters.
tho percentages
such formal* cannoi
tain more than 18 or
_ cent of plant food.
__ 15 per cent blood ot 10 per cent
nitrate of soda is used all the percent
ages con be increased if desired. By tbe
use of such material aa the high grade
add phosphates, which can be *
running aa high aa 18 per cent or
rivnmhoric add, sulphate of ammonia
over 84 per cent of ammosiia
nhoto or muriate of potash
A) per cent of potash, - —
grades of fertilisers a
an the oi
on tho market.
n ceut “add phosphate" would
er cent ai
' nds of« . ...
l would give 6 per cent of
nd 85 pounda of sulphate or
‘ ih containing 50 per cent
1 give 181-8 per. cent of
* however, la for
CtegtisttofleoSa
cx citUcr
. E,
Robison & Co.
120 BROAD ST.
Tobaccos
& Cigars
C. T. GANDY
-DEAI.UIt.IX—
ill Mi of M [Mnis.
The very cb-iicvtt of (rw-h beef, veal, prrk,
mutton ami aaumtat always oa band.
Prices it** .ntUle. Udl and »•;« me.
Jackson St.
nov. 2 dtt
105 Broad St-
Tbe Oaly First CIaas Gan Shop in
City. Muzzle Loaders Changed lo
C ecch Loaders
GUN’S CHOKE BOXED,
GUNS CYLINDER BORED.
GUNS STOCKED
GUN STOCKS
Bant any droi&dejired. AU -kinds
work on guns, revolvers, safes and small
machinery promptly ex tea led mod guaran
teed..
f"Mail ordets co’.lc ed.
T- E- E- BARTLETT.
Proprietor.
THEO. TITUS
A ttornev nt I^»w,
Office om Suyvnun’l. It* Brred 8L,
Spedrt rttentioo ,{.<• to coUcctrei.
■ UY LABOR STOCK OK
s
‘Pine Summit'
Smith Avenue UnJ Ilacsell Streets,
One of the uiutft dtli^blful pUces in
aruund Tb n>««vli!r. Rooms well furuisbed
rind of one *'tv. Table Fupplitsl with tbe
beat the market Afford*. Rates reaioneb!
For U rail and jmi ticulers Apply lo
REDD£N SMITH,
Proprietor.
THOMPSON
ron Works,
JALkMi.i ivriciiirr,
THOMASVILLE, • • - GA
1 am better pivparud than ovor lo
_»any tud all kititlo of repair wotk
in Iron and braoa. Iii addition to long
years of experience, 1 «tn fully equip
ped with the latvai iinpruvetl tool*
and can guaninlet* all work ontruRted
tome Shop* In rear of former rcsi-
demv, ou lower Jm'kiou Hrvet. Give
moan apportunity to make an eati-
mote ou your work.
C.B. THOMPSON, Agt.
a*
CASH! CASH!!
-*F0R COTTON.**-
Bring y->ur Cotton to our »-art,*Boa--<! .nl g--t the 3ash
for it, we will see that you get g-»xl cash prinos every day in
the week.
Owing to a Proposed
Change in Our Business
We will sell Wagons. Buggies and Harness lower than they
have ever been sold before in Thomasvil’c. They
as/dTCTST BE SOLD,
So now is your time to get bargains for CASS.
And a'l those owing us are notified that wc arc obliged
to have a settlement this fall. Please savo us nnd yourself
trouble by coining to time promptly.
We will buy cotton at a good advance over the cash
price in settlement oi all indebtedness.
J. F. EVANS & SON.
BRICK! BRICK.
We Are now prepared to fenbL goo-1
machine mad# brick Id any qeaxtity and
reasonable price*.
Thumaaville Brick Jo.,
- V. IL W1LLIAV8. * ooger.
Had
V. A. HORROCKS
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
rhniri Uinta MM
t offer iny oenlcM to make coatracia for
or superintend all kinds of buildings, public
or private, in cither brick or wood. “
of references given.
4-4-iy
HERRING & WALKER.
UNDERTAKERS.
168 BROAD STRICT.
THOMAftTlLl-K UKi'KGlA.
Establisfcfvi 1857
JOSEPH JERGER,
DEAI.ER IN'
Watches,
Diamonds.
Silver Novcltlc*,
And Bric-a-Brac,
CMpBanlujulSsindr Pfisenh*
Olooleeu'
Afisical and Optical Goods.
104 BROAD ST.
T1I0MASVILUB, GA.
k. W.PALIB& BRO.'S
Carriage Shoos.
Lower Brood Street, Thomuvillo, Ga
mrmmr ancairnos or
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPA1R1NB
BOfiwimorwa.no,
irtra.rarett.ikm Ktvte* nently
. taradnn.rtUr at trart-rerfaf tooU.
refitoTtoftb,
Boat Equipped Shops
. J*. w. u* ynrwvfi to
do rtl kind, of work in our lire with dix
itwyi ud nrettw s
ORANGE BLOSSOM
Is 8ure! Safe! Sensible! It Always Cures!
Inflammation, Lac.ration of ths Cervix,
Connatlon and Uloaratlon and
Falling sf tha Wamb, Turners,
ProfuM, Dlfflculr, Ant,version.
Irregular Menttruatlon, Rstievarslen, .
And Leuohorrhuea. Dropsy of the Womb.
80LD BY ALL DRUGCI8T8. "SSHS^fSfiC"
Dr. J. C. McGill A Co., 3 A 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI.
Famished Hoases to Let.
Stranger or Native Wanting
Home Should Consult Me.
Eight Boom Ucnra on Seward Street, *350.
Bix Boom House ia Fearnxide, among tha pinre, *300.
Eight Boom House on Crawford Street, *500.
Ten Boom Horae near city, elegant bom*, *000.
Five Boom Houxe on Madron Street, *250.
Seven Boom Horae with ben on Warren Street, *400.
Nine Boom Horae with bam on Remington Avenue, $400
Nine Boom Horae on Madison Street, cleee in, *450.
Sever Boom Pretty Suburban Place, with barn, *450.
Five Biom Horae ia Erat End, Among tb* Pines, (225.
Five Boom Horae oa Jaekran Street, (300.
AD for tb* srason of 1893 and 1894, extending from now to May 1.
13. M. MaMiBTOE)
REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKER,
—OFFICE UNDER MITCHELL UOUSE.-
Pxepaxe “S'o’va.rself fox Cold.
■Wea.tlxex; it is Staxely
Conaln-gr-
CtiOTHING i
A* far as varirty is concerned ours is the store where the
toddler in Kilt shirts and the heavy weight ef two hundred
and fifty pounds moot on equal footing. Our stock of
MEN’S AND BOYS SUITS
are just the thing* for style and comfort. Price, too, figures
largely. Don’t lose sight of our SAT AXIS 7TJH-
MXSEXHG’ DEPARTMENT. Under near in im
mense quantity—warm and cjmft rtabie. It is not too early
to think of an overcoat We have them in all sizes and
at all prioes. Come and inspect our stock.
Httjqnrtirc Fir Wlite Visitors
ovrewtAbrawe. »* belter VIBE INSURANCE COM-
PAMU8lath* WORLDthaa thro*l*m*art*dby ««•. Twenty-flvu cx-
cetfoaOj^foiabmod norare for rest, sad tcverel Urge onfornhhed very
rC ” 0 "* T. S3. B. LOVE,
Real Estate aud Fire Iasurance Agent, Broad Stro^