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FOR PRESIDENT
GROVER CLEVELAND
OF NEW YORK.
FOR Vice PRESIDENT
ALLEN G. THURMAN,
OF OHO.
grinning everywhere in the south
on lowland and upland.
We are glad to konw that at
least one southern farmer has an
opportunity of making a comfort
able salary, More than that could
be made at home by any one who
has nerve enough to face the cot
ton phantom and strangle it by the
methods of business and common
sense.
At last accounts, however, the
position in Australia was still
open. — [Constitution.
FARM AND GARDEN NOTES
WANTED—A MODEL BRIDE.
Alexander Dumas is fhe richest
writer in the world.
The senatae is like a duck. It
always has a bill before it.
When you go out angling with
your best girl it is well to take
your fishing smack along.
.
The Emperor of China evident
ly does not think that marriage is
a failure. He is about to spend
£2,500,000 on his wedding.
A fall of only a degree or two
in the temperature Saturday night
would have whitened the hills a~
round Fayetteville vith frost.
All predicts an early winter; let
us hope and pray for an early
frost before its time in the fever
stricken regions of Flarida.
A Georgia daily advetises as a
great feature for its Sunday issue
articles on “Is marriage a failure?
and is death painless? with inters
views with a number ef experts.”
LOOK AT THE FACTS.
Weeks and weeks ago in his
Fort Huron speach Judge Thur
man said that ho would like for
-somebody ttVglve lilm in erne in
stance in which a manufacturer
has increased wages because of a
raise in the tariff No republican
organ or orator has supplied the
iniormation for which J u dge Thur
man asked.
The only attempt at a reply has
•been in the statement that while-,
a high tariff may not increase wa
ges a lower tariff would surely re
duce.them. This proposition is
rediculous on its face, but the
Providence Journal has taken the
pains to expose its fallacy in the
light of history. The Journal has
carefully gone over the record
in connection with the tariff for
seventy pears past, It is deffinite-
ly ascertained that not once dur
ing this period has a reduction in
the tariff resulted in a rednetion in
workingmen’s wages. It will take
a good many of Mr. Blaine's Eu
ropean views and Mr. McKinleys
smooth periods to rub out a big
fac tlike that.—[Macon Telegraph.
AN OPENING IN AUSTRAs
■ LIA.
• There is an opening for some
enterprising American jarjner in
le British colony of Queenstown,
mstralia. The"secretary of the
jlonjT reSfntly offered a yearly
ilary of three thousand dollars to
ny thoroughly equipped Ameri-
vn farmer who will go and teach
Ltnerican methods to Australians,
i there has been no resbonce to
s. advertisement, the secretary
the colony has ii.ct eased the
*rt three thousand seven hun-
i—a pretty fair salary,
^onsidased.
j_ rates, one shold think
!e would be plenty of appli
es for the position, but it is
d that there are only a few on
i at the agricultural depaitment.
rtainly here is a good opportun
for the well-meaning farmer
io has been engaged all his life
eing from the gaunt and hag-
rd phantom of cottou which
les in the fence corners and he
ld the doors of ginbouses—a
ffj^ and elusi ve ghost that sits
The following has been extract
ed from a Mnnich journal:
“Matrimonial.—I am the here
ditary posses sor of a domain and
ne vly built c. stlf, s'tuated in
beautiful part of the Bavarian for
ests. The castle, which has many
fine apartments, ts surrounded
with mountains, lovely meadows
a id fielbs, through which rivulets
wind, woods for the hunt and
streams for angling; it stands in
charming valley, wherein the town
of Cham, with its many old tow
ers, castles of ancient knights, and
ruins of the remotest ages, inspire
the sonl with poe ical feelings
“But however delightful the spot
may be to those.jndge of rnral life
by the of Virgil, Horace and De.
lille, I think it very melancholy to
behold none but my self in my
fine rooms, and to see none but
my own person reflected in my
looking glass, I have, there fore,
resolved to marry, like other sitns
pletons; and since it is affirmed
taht marriages are made in heav
en. and are bat a lottery, to see
what heaven may have in store for
me, and what fair creature the
wheel of fortune may allot me.
Wi’h this in view I views to all
young ladies through the medium
of the newspapers.
“The one 1 wish to marry mnst
be between 16 and 20 years of age
she must have fine hair, fine teeth
and beautiful little teet. She must
he born of good and horn st pa
rents, She must dress elegantly,
but plainly, in either silk or velvit,
but no other materials. She shall
be allowed music only when she
is perfect injthat art, it being tire-
some to listen""to bad perlormers
who annoy visitors in so many
bouses. She will be mi,tress of
the house in all domestic matters,
and I myself shall be happy fr
yield to her reasonable whims,
being a great enemy to slavish
.obedience and submission, whence
In my openion, all quarrels and
discontent derive their origin; but
she must accempany me in all my
journeys and excursions, because
it is, in my obenion, a shame that
a man should go abont day and
night, living in sp endor at hotels,
while his wife is left at home a-
lonc to prey to ennui.
“I must now say something
about myself. I am 70 years old
according to the almanac, but I
am only 25 judging by health and
strength. 1 am always cheerful.
I seek lor pleasure when strictest
honor admit of it. If, therefore,
there exists a handsome young
girl willing to bustle ab ut on
horseback, in traveling or at home
with an old man still hale, hearty
and active, she may write to trie
and I will go to meet her, to see
1 er and let her see me, at any
place within 100 miles of Munic 1 -’,
hut not furtner, engaging c n my
vvordof honor that her name shall
never be uttered. Theodore, Ba
ron von Holberg of Broech, com-
mandea of the Order of St. Ann
and Cr p ain-Colonel of ,he Rhine
and the Maese. Munich, at the
Black Eagle, 15 Nov. 1S88.”
Clover makes very best hay.
Do work well, and make each
motion count.
Milk needs especial care and
protection from all filth.
Cleanliness on the farm does
more for its excellence than the
expenditure of money.
Pastures cannot be continually
cropped without something being
returned to prevent loss of fertility.
Animals are constantly growing
fatter or poorer, and it is for tie
farmer's interest to note which
way the growth goes,
Befo; manures carf prodnoe their
full and profitable effect upon the
soil, the land must be made dry
by drainage or other means.
The extensive use of insilage
npon any farm is chiefly a questipn
of convenience and economy which
local conditon must decide.
It pays to produce the best. An
iuferior artical is always sold at a
loss, the best butter, the best beef,
the choicest poultry, well dressed’;
or the best butter, put up in nca“
packages, always sells his goods
at a profit.
As food for cattle, as well as
other kinds of farm stock, esilage
forms a good and very cheap sub
stitutte forroots, and its condi -
mental effects are especially appar
eut. But the usual ensilage crops
fail to fill the place of the root crop
in a judicious farn rotation.
A silo or two, well built, but
not too expensive, will convenient
and economical on most farms,
to convert waste producs into ed
ible forage, and to save crops
which at other time might be lost
if not to preserve some crops spei-
ally grown for ensilage.
In feeding, the best results fol
low a modetate ration of ensilage,
rather than its entire sudstitution
for dry course fodder. Exccp in
the case of animals fed to main
tain their weight, ensilage cannot
be recommended as a substitut
for more than half the long fora 4 -
consumed.
Fire Insuranc
The winter season is nearly here.
Insure your homes ag.inst loss by
fire.
Rates aud Companies gunran
teed asgood as the best.
I
AT
and
representing the
LANTA HOME, PHENIX
other Insurance Companies.
Call on or address me at FAY
ETTEVILLE.
Arithmetic in 20 Days.
I will teach Arithmetic, for 20
days. The course will be
Thorough and Practical.
I will teach the best rules used
by .Business Colleges and Account
ants. To “rest” the students, I
shall let them write in Wards Busi
ness Forms—about one hour each
day. By this method they will
learn much of Correspondence
and Simple Acc’ts.
This is the opportunity for
Married, as well as Single persons
to obtain a thorough and Practical
knowledge of Numbers.
Your progress will depend upon
your Natural Capacity and “stick-
ativeness. ” However, I am sure
that I can teach as much in 20 days
as is usually taught in ten months.
Tuition $2,50.
School will begin Monday, Nov.
26 and close Friday Dec. 21 1888
For further information
ADDRESS
M. B. NORTH
Hampton Georgia.
-DEALLN-
HOWELL 8. PARKER,
FA VETTEVILLE, GA,
A. & F. R. R.
TIME TABLE
No. 14.
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SOUTH BOUND.
No. JI Leave Atlanta
4 00pm
Leave Fayetteville
5 40 *
“ Williamson
6 02
“ Culloden
7 24
Arrive Fott Valley
8 40
No. |5 Leave Atlanta
7 15 a m
Leave Fayetteville
9 00
“ Williamson
11 15
“ Culloden
1 55 p m
Arrive Fort Valley
3 40 1
NORL'H bound
No. 12 Leave Fort Valley 7 00 a m
Arrive Culloden
8 13
“ Williamson
9 35
“ Fayettevle
10 32
“ Atlanta
11 40
Nu^G Leave Fort Va’ley 11 40 a m
Virive Culloden
1 56 p m
‘ Williamson
3 55 ‘
“ Fayetteville
5 55
^ “ Atlanta
8 00
JDaily. TfDaily <•
xcept Suns
.lay.
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M. E. HILL.
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Or.e dose relievos PourAlnla- they cure end
proven/ CMlis ■- i Fever. Scut Clomaeli Fart
unam. Clear Ji.o SHn, Tor.. l:-,o ilarves, and i.;ie
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P.CBi.tB per belli}. Sen 1 by Brr.aolsto and
medicine Dealers generally. Sent on rc', : rt ot
price in stampe. postpcici. to any addre.s,
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y.
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Fayetteville, Georgia.
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The best thals made, at bottom
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“loots and Shoes-
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—Hats—
I have the largest stock of hats
tha! ever was in Fayetteville and
will sell them cheaoer than ever
before.
Thanking you for your liberal
pa’ronage duting my first year, I
solicit a continuance, and will guar
antee y’oi|.’ money's worth.
« Respect. A. A. CAMP,
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n yon want bargains, ''
Respect. M. B. NORTH.
The Brown Cotton Gin Co
2STEJW LLOISTIDOHSr, Conn.
Manufacturers of tho G
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Feeders, and Condensers. A,,
tho very latest improvements:
two brush <bel ts, stool bouringo,
improved roil box, patent whip-
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Strong, durable and simple
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Send lor Ciroular and Price
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Chester County Agricultural Works.
^TBE AVONDALE CORK DULL
LIGHT,
HANDY,
•JJMBLE.
WILL DROP
THE CORN
!N HILLS OR
ROWS, AND
IS EASILY
OPERATED.
COOPER & HILL,
Tho Wheels are made of iron, the driving wheel having a
tv concave face. The corn box is made of iron, consequently
v “ nc warping or get
ting out of shape.
Tho operator cun eco
the com dropping. Wo
invito de iler3, farmers
and others interested in
Agricultural Machinery
to thoroughly inspect
our machine.
/IS?* Send Jbr CircuitVT t
mentioning this paper.
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A regularly educated and legally qualified physician and tho
most successful, as his practioo will prove.
gfim-fg rrhikgrm
Spermatorrhea and Impotenoy,
es the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excesses in ma
ture* years, or other causes, aud producing some o f the fol
lowing effects: Nervousness, Seminal Rmissions, (night emis*
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Piles and other pri vate diseases quickly cured.
It is self-evident that a phy siclan who pays RpeclnlAlteutloa
to a certain class of diseases, aud treating thousaflv annu*
all/, Requires E reat still, rhysiclans hnuwing this Wt ofteu
recommend persons to ray care. When it ii«crB^*lcnt to
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To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s
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Payment of tha ‘•'5 premiums fully described
In our former hufiouncements.
The premiums will be paid, no matter how
(mail the number of bags returned may be.
Office BlacletPelV* J)nrham Tobacco Co..)
Durham, JT C., May 10, 1884. j
P. A. WILEY, Esq.,
Cashier BtssdLDurham, Durham, ,V. C.
Dear Sib:—We incloBe you $11,950.00. which
Please place on Special Deposit to pay premiums
lor our empty tobacco ba"rp to lie ret unit'd Dec.
16th. Yours truly, J.'S CARR. President.
Office of fhe ninth ot Durham,)
Durham, y. C., Day 10,188I.J .
J. S. CARR, Esq.. '
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