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That »* Tlaiaa fa- •> «X* w*dJ r dlffarant soils Bud t«m-
f' pair se* in Wetler.** *« Ux* pOMMltun tWStt
r ,l T ar woman WUo w« .mUl« garden paidh inky liar*
Ided • Woman Hater. . enough for their own u»e, if they so «ia- .
miration more than desiw - A plot only 20 or 30 feet sonar* i ni: ' :i u ‘ ll ‘* AtitoWoBrnjtUy : ->
quefitioniiiorr luau , ^ y >. 1 hew nvs u nma muter « hytvy
Turkish titv „ deljlierutely leave tJi:•
Is one
udr Ui W easeti out of^
toullt
to
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hit Ii ll l» dlriicult to get or j Will with proper attention prodnoe a
tisfactor.v answer It Is snrely j supply that will >arprtse those not mo-
dtil you fall In lore with j contained to the cultivation of thiade*
Md^uftttit. Mpa,.
inare is great demand for atruwber-
rtea in all onr larger towaa - Those
raised in Florida begin to come in to
ward the middle of Marob, and wbeu
they begin to grow scaroe the Georgia
bertiee are ready to «yne in. The mar.
ket gardeners of one state would find tt
profitable co raise this favorite fruit for
the state* north o/> us. ' .
It is too late now to plant for tht*
season, but not too late to get.ready for
limit tied all the other fellows’ *? 001 the ,prlu *
be answered, "and nobody j wln P r ‘ 3dQce very few berries the first
make love to me.” j ? ear ^he chief aim for tbe first year
cood lady confessed that she ! should be tbe production of vigorous
' with her husband because , plants, which will be lets liable to be
•only man who ever dared fciUod by the oold of winter than rhoae
While other men were J jet out In t^e ioll. If such plants are
Secured, they will with proper, qjire pro .
duoe an abundaut supply in the next
season.
Strawberriesshould be cultivated or
hood ut loo*t three times tbe first year.
But, if this is done every tvfo or three
weeks from early in April until Ooto-
ber, the weeds will be thoroughly kept
down so that they will not become
wedged in between tbe plants. t When
the season fpr berries comes theapll
this care and atteuiion will be amply
rewarded.—State Agricultural Depart
meat.
probably confess candlt
did not know or else she
clare conclusively that she
‘ she did. and that ought to
tatter. . , .
. cases where tbe lady eon-
dec lure her reason the uu-
. both Interesting and In-
iver made you marry the ptis-
Loudou magistrate asked a
hose face bore striking ei i-
■her husband's affection. "Be-
uver each other to pay her
' attention, lie aiways treated
absolute indifference and eveto
Am tnelden*' Staowln* Ik* Military
Coamice of ihs* N^atvoetria.
In tnfflrury emtnrgv"riir kfoctrnrgrln
proliably stands at the brad of Euro-
poau roSett The best wish for ability
bo* It. ■‘May lew W.t tU> to yonrSwdT
tit#,, ip fact* 4ctHh ; is. t<9*.
only a Joyous game. Kays W. J. Still-
Lisequonce was that she de
lta bring him to her feet and
She succeeded, hut lost her
jibe attempt.
flu love with my husband."
recently declared, "because
i» only man about, wtiofu no
ver heard to say an in-kind
veu the women, although be
special attention. were
at he was ’a darling;' and. ul-
was plain, almost to ugli-
enough almost' to be my
loveil' idlir aiid detet’Ullned to Quarantine Moo.
in long tiefore- be bad any Dr Ri^j P. Sreddom, United States
ght of uie.” cattle inspector fur the district east of
ig ago a Yorkshire lady ot j the Mississippi, a fqw days ago ex
d lieaufy shocUt-d her friends pressed himself os highly pleased with
Ing a poor cripple. It had I the work done by tbe*deportment of ag-
vr ears that tie ha long loi- | ^culture on the line of getting onr cat.
tie rid of the tick and securing a lower
ing of the quarantine line. He said that
Georgia was perhaps doing better than
any of the other, southern states and
that in appreciation ot the wajk doue in
this state the United States government
had decided to appoint a special inspec
tor for Georgia, his salary to be paid by
(be government of the United States.
It has'been the aim oif the Agricultu
ral Department to encourage the efforts
of the cattle raiser* of Georgia for the
|silence and had counted each
if lie only caught u distant
bf her. She discovered that
[devoted son and brother uud
I unusual gifts and culture for
lie position, and. moved bf
Ithose sudden, generous ln>-
which some women are lia-
ouglit uu Interview with him.
I that she had learned his se-
1 lie red him her hand and for-
Bis may appear a strange and
lie thing, but thousands know
|litvrally true.
1 lady whose marrtnge result-
j destruction of that dangerous pest, the
similar Impulse gives this tick, known us the boophilus bovisy The
m of It. Among .the friend* ' encouraging success, which has attend-
illy was an old tmchelor wltfl ^ tbeso efforts, is very gratifying to no,
Ion for crimtluess who had ^ j eiy j g us w hope for still greater re
trenches and
only to exjxi
bravado.
While tying at headquarters at 4>rca
buk, h waiting .tbe ope u I tig of the cam
palgn in 1877. I was walking cue day
with tlie prince. vrtKti 'a'twy of ,|o or ll»
approached tis. cJfl* In Imml.
"Now," said thc-prtiKf. TH show you
an tutenvttlug thing. Tills lioy Is the
tost of a good family, ills father aud
brothers were all killed in the loot bat
tie, and 1 ordered him to go home and
stay with his mother and sinters, that
the family might not become extinct.”
Tbe Itoy drew uear and stopped lie-
fore ua. his In-ad down. Ids cup In hand.
“Wbnt do you wont?” asked the
prince.
“1 want to go twirk to my hnttnllQQ.”
“But.” said tlie prince, “you are the
last of your Hue. and I caiiuut-.allow a
good family to Ik- lost. You aims’, go
home uad take care of your mother.”
The boy began to cry blilerty.
“Will you go bdtiie quietly and stay
there.” said the prince, "or will you
take a dogging ami be allowed to
fight r
Tlie boy thought for a moment. A
flogging, be knew well. Is tlie deepat
disgrace that cau Ivfall a Montenegrin.
"Weil," be broke out. "Hiuce ll isn’t
for stealing. I'll lie dogged."
"No," said tlie prince, "you must go
borne."
Then the boy broke down utterly.
"But." he cried, “l want to avenge
my father and brothers!"
He went away still crying, and the
prince said; "in spite of all this he
Will be in tbe next battle."
CHINESE PROVERBS.
Dig a well tiefore you an* thirsty.
The ripest ftvilt Will not- fall •‘Into
your mouth.
Great wealth means destiny. Mod
eratc wealth means Industry.
The pleasure, of doing good Is the only
one which does not wear uul
Water does not remain on the moun
tain nor vengeance In a great miud.'
To nourish the beurt there Is nothing
better than to make tbe desires few.
When life comes. It cannot be de
dined. When It goes. It cannot be
detained.
Good governments get the people’s
wealth, while good Instructions get
tbelr hearts.
Those who labor with their minds
govern others. Those who lalmr with
tbelr strength are governed by others.
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newspaper advertising. ..Tlie 'news.-;
paper goes into tlie Tioituys bf the
people and is read through. If bar
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Ir from a child und bad often
yr la early days. To her be
bwn gentle and kind, and
kneel him "In a way" as lung
(ilil remember. - .
she said, “Why have you
fried, Mr. —V”
■ dear? Why, no oue
|er marry a grumpy old man
, . . , - . . , , A small bag cannot be uiiide to con
Bulls in the future.—State Agricultural; „ larRe ; A 8bor , ropv mu
Depottmeuu
Tlie ^t,.,Europenn book tpat ever
1 appeared tli diipanese language was
, a translattoff' from tht German of
Heine's songs.
|rse tliey would!’’ she uoswi
Biitly. "Why, i would marry j
|f!” T
k
you. my dear!" came the un-
nswer. "Then we’ll consider
wided.” »
of her surprise ami tnisgiv-
irl loyally kept her promise.
6 hover Imd reason to regret
w's Indiscretion.”
Ifi'lend of tlie writer married
lud for the very illogical rea-
I la* was an avowed woman
made no secret of bis aver-
lair sex und declared It so
that, as she says. ”1 vowed
'avert him aud make him
inind, ut least so far as one
ivas concerned.” Be was
U to convert, for within 12
had forswurn Ills creed so
conduct one of the "hated
altar, ami now tie declares j
ves them all."—Tit-Bits.
c Home of Behoe*.
“Hoys descrtlK-d In guide-
"lils|K'riug valleys” are fa-
| rTs f ; ,r tourists in all parts
**■ I cvv. however, exceed to
valley at Stausfieid in B»-
n ‘I The rector of this par-
a careful account of Ids
‘Bees states that tils house
* hill iss fc-i above sea
* '- n r,, ar to ;;uo feet, while
cround slojies away to a
cel Udow amt again rises
® jac opposite able. From
<he tie Us of >4 or 13 vil-
distinguished, while
rj footsteps and voice’s
' oiud tom- may be beard
not lie used to draw witter from a deci
well. . . ..
Let every-man sweep the soow fron
before Ids own door and not busy tilm
self about tbe frost of bis neighbor’s
tiles.
■hit;
I * i 1 -
, ai „. *' lr " I'ccfers coffee f 0r
“'■ J ' prefer tea.
n * suppose you have
J l - ao We compromise.
Wj at way?
toaiorouttse 0 o m ir«e-
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Elipren Elevators.
To the man who is accustomed to
buildings where staircases ore still us<
ful os well as urnameutai tbe speed o.
tbe "express” elevators In New Yon
sky9crajiers Is disturbing. Uecentl;
an “up state” man. who was oeld,’
sbowu about the city by a friend, vva,
taken at last up to the sixteenth story
cf one of the high buildings. Be wen
up in a "local" elevator, at uioderuti
speed, but eveu that caused ului. to
suffer many qualms Indore be stepped
out on the tlrm landing. In couilny
down to street level ngniu they too!
an "express." With one switch of tin
bundle and a few sparks from the cou
j tTOfffng' : apiwra<us they were thqwslteu
'on the ground door. The'city man
asked .the oilier if "ibat was quick
enough" for him. "Quick enough!” lie
exclaimed. "Why. I might Just as well
have Jumped.”—New York Pool •
In Abyssinia tbe coffee plant grow?
wild In great profusion and derives It.
name from Kaffa, a district of thir
•ouutry.
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I am devoting my best attention to the care of a limited number of horse?
I have only experienced horsemen, and they are under my direct supervision.
As it is read by the people very
generally in- this county and by
many hi adjoining counties.
My Dray Line
IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IF YOL NEED
ANY HAULING CALL ON ME.
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ing out first-class job work all the
time, and we propose, to give tutis-
fai.tion at reasonable prices.
If yon need anything in the job
printing line, write to ns or.see tin
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