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Gan*ight principle above ]Xrsonul
promotion, the furtlt -r chance of
which, it was generally insisted,
bis bold utterance had destroyed.
In the V'-nezulan matter ho sim¬
ply acted as the president of a
rre; ©public, in and sent to con-
per m< usage at a prop-
charges i , may i • e
H W iris record Cleveland shows that by
tlm charge of playing to ride the
popular wave of sentiment to boost
himself lf f for office : is a „,;iK„ni without f„mi tout)-
dation. , .. . He tr i» • a „ public man who ,,
has u ,i! distinguished -t inmiialidd himself nimsiit hv nj a i
courage of conviction and a
ot . utterance, MJIK.I , . | iia i \0 Coil-
ness .
fused and astounded the
gogues whose w l,„«n hnhit narm it it is to io ursi first
?,I fed ,1 fir for nmmiiir popular scntimint wmtinwnt before
jtlmy express their views.
Several of the editors on weekly
exchanges are hoping they will hi
jookud after during leap year.
Editor Parham offers a ehromo to
the ferst girl that will propose to
him.
A negro nam -d Porter was mar¬
ried to Minnie Hill in Ware coun¬
ty jail a few days ago. Both were
prisoners,and tho deputy sheriff
who is also minister of the gospel,
in rformed tho ceremony.
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Atlanta found it necessary to
travel the prohibition road before
she could reach high li. onsso—hut
got there. It was a rough road es-
pecially for the liquor dealers, but
possibly some other citiesmav find
themselves compelled to travel it
also.
Th, of mlilonsgii ro.
cont.ly eluctou,iviti..nit pj>p<„it,on,
a u.iimbheaii for mayor, to
publican councumen, ono Demo-
ocrat and a Populist look after
the town’s interest for , the , present
'year. Tho {Democrat refused to
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acc, 'P '
,ioe Too I'11 .UM man 1 , a nrzo F„u fighter fa ' of
some repute, has gone to Augusta
to got a match with one Carney
who is organizing,an athletic club
in that ' citv ' Ulbnau ' is an Eng-
-
Lshman.but was recently ,,1 located ,
in Mont as physical director of i
tlie club there. In that place
he and Carney fought a ten round
draw. Later they had a go for
$1,000 a side and gate money,in
which Carney defeated him in six
rounds.
S FROM JAMES.
fh nf 1890 will soon lie
but little farm work
'I Kingman has started
ft* plows, and is turning
trash and turning up
Master Bob Kingman
[to school this year be-
e l slow handles. He wants
; 1t will not give him a
constitution. We hope that he
wilj get it and make enough to
pay his board. J
.’Mrs M H Morton of Pine Ridge
raised lust year the boss squash;
it tipped til© beam at 70 pounds.
If any one can do better than that
iu the squash line let them blow
their horn. Mrs. Morton receiv-
ed five dollars as a premium on
her squash. We expect that she
will raise one this year big enough
to make a dairy.
James D Godard of Oak Grove
made a visit to his brother Joel
one day last week. Joel is on Mr.
R H Plant’s farm about five miles
above Macon. He is a good, clev¬
er fellow and a No. 1 farmer. We
wish for hini the best of hick.
We were very sorry to ’learn
that Mr. E T Morton was no lon¬
ger a county commissioner, for we
thought him to be one of the best
on the board. Now why not send
him to the State Senate? he is
well qualified and would make a
good Senator.
Farmer fJohn Smith of Rock
Hill and Lark Stewart of the Big
Field made a business trip to the
City of Parks last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L P James spent
last Saturday night and Sunday
with his brother, Frank James.
Dr.O C Gibson and family spent
Sunday with his father in Twigg.-
comity.
Mrs. R R Brown of BrownXing
spent Sunday night last here with
her siater, Mrs. H J Stewart, and
boarded the train on Monday
morning for the City of Parks.
Mr. Will James is on Pine
Ridge, building a house for Char¬
ley Bragg.
We will bet some one in Clin¬
ton do not know where Capt. Wil-
spent Sunday
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tiaii Wr.nvuT
t!ie 28th of turmx;
from Greene, a visir^liev ot Hancock d^ught county. r, That Mrs
night sho had a chill aiul nottv
standing tho skillfrtl attention of
ln-r physician and tender minis-
tries of the loved ones ill-sweet-
ly fell asleep in Jesus the night of
January 8. She 1ms been a faith-
ful consistent number of tho Bup*
chard ‘ R,n C ° Kn 1-hood.
? ho . lwr ^
a ‘.on* true friend a kind, ^ good , ne.gh-
bor, ’ ever readv to minuster to the
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sick and suffering, . bho will ... lie ,
sadly missed , from tho , conjinunitv
•
. "'Inch she has passed , more than
fortv years. Those who knew hor
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loveu her most. Hie was
conscious that the end was near
aU( l 1°^ ^ 10 comforting assurance
^ ^ ^ t() ft lwtter
land- Sunday morning Rev. E V/
Summons conducted the funeral
service in a very impressive
nor, and notwithstanding the ex-
tromo cold she was followod to
last resting place hy quite a man-
ber of sorrowing friends. She
leaves two sms and a daughter
and a host of rolatives and friends
to mourn hor loss,
“One more at home—
Thathomc - para lion cannot
be,
1 hiU i,omo whoro , nono arc ,
eun-nady.
Lord Jesus, grant us a place with
ri “ '
v , lK Smith'after ,, lcin h( ,. iv „ n
Mis , Mamie L-o a
kturnod ,] 0PS; , nt to Macon and Porrv
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!iome last Saturday.
^ ,, . Eastman ,, visit- . ..
--ooreot is
tng. . rs Jesse-....or,
of SI» v h,olviil, viEhS lh„ fnmi-
• • - - ! T
gj,;, !;„„ ,„ Ul ,y >v i„b 1 „, Lo
Rm ith.
Mr.- Sal lie Dumas has r: turned
from a pleasant stay with her
‘
children in Macon. ■
For — - in the **----------- chest piece j
a pain a
o{ da nn el < ,l a '. npe i 1,; ? W ' ith !
berlain . , s Pam Balm and bound
on over the seat of the pain, ana
another on the back between the
shoulders, will afford prompt re-
lief. This is especially pain valuable
in cases where the is caused
^ aco p, an( , there, is a
toward pneumonia. For salo bv !
Medicine Dealers.
BARBER SHOP.
Haircut and shine 20e.
Shave and shine 10c.
W. W. Strii lia'g .
408 Mulbery St, Macon.
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low enough to miss it, a*:d was
carried with such great force
against the structure that his head
made an indentation in the wood.
He was struck just over the left
j eye and was thrown back in an
unconscious condition upon the
car, where he was discovered when
they reached Haddocks. He was
removed front the top of thecai
into the depot when both Drs
Hardeman and Lawrence exnm-
ined him, but he had passed all
human remedies, and died twenty
minutes past 5 o’clock Sunday
morning. He never regained con-
sciousness. His parents live in
South Carolina. Our hearts went
out in deep sympathy for one so
young dying among strangers,and
away from his loved ones. II«
was carried to Macon and em¬
balmed and from there lie w as car¬
ried to his home, attended by sev¬
eral of his brethren of the order
of Railroad trainmen.
,, I III . school , , under , tho ,, efficient n- ■ .
managomunt of Prof, liay is grow-
ing rapidly. As soon as the weath-
er and measles will permit we ex-
pect to have enrolled nearly if not
quite or more, seventy scholars.
Besides havin'' ° them from differ-
outpoints in the county, we’ll
have them from Baldwin, Houston
and Butts Counties. It is very
(rr-iiifvimr ting t to n the t ha i,.,i-to t A 0a -a 1 not i at
to see their school with out
arms, receiving the
of the land under her care
tutorage, preparatory to more
and useful lives. We
invite nil to c „..c, a.„l
we'll promise, if the county an-
will co-operate with us.
only tv" a good school,but a com-
free from the gambling
and blind tig (, rs which Are|
our goodly land. j
The county board of education
met and made their apnropri
and were failed bv one him-
, dollars to * get , as much , as we.
for, but.we believe that they
done the best thev could for
with the money ‘an they have in
We have honorable
of education, and 1
by
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sh?iuUlor.s to iho.-’o m hV^LrotVs.
mrs—-no worn r so mat
humped to almost deformity.
Possibly tho 1 -«t way to explain
whatsuccess at college is, will
to beg in by telling vi-nt
it is not. It is not good red-
tationa, socallod. A pupil may
recite verbatum n lesson in g'-am-
mar, history, • or rhetoric, and re-
tun loss ot it than tho one who
W ° uUl b » und< T ,n n
^ . , d t!a
class. ^ ** A la m less m, or even one '
n mathematics, mnv be rattled
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.... tins . i.-arrot . Ikc ... manner,and ,
on m
the l-e -1 . tel- is act ual 1 v envied . , , bv
t ie other members m the class. A ,
modal or a first honnrmav
fy true success in . some cases, but
crtiuuJy not in all.
Hear girls an 1 boys, who may
T> . nt teil(ling college with n m,
five to “show off,’’stop and reflect
A great “show “ is not success-
no no, no, indeed. I daresay
this is a mistake made more gen-
orally l.jy girls Ilian !>v Tii<?
girls like to please; and what
more pleasing to the tired,
professors than to !i"ar a
lesson? I would not depreciate
tlio importanc i of reciting
out hesitancy, but lot the words
com( f rom the head, anil not from
tlw.iMff 1 fvl- flic l! tenmr 1 bUC '
There are two lalin proverbs
that every pupil would do well to
'
observe. First: “Palma sine la-
non est.” Second: “Non
mulsa discas sad multuin-” Be
sure to observo them while study-
in" the ton <r u * in whi -h tiioy a'-e
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Another important clement in
^ ZZ??Z
,,Il,„„r to roti;-,. Lot ,0 innnvi
l.„„ ,-s ,vcrr ... ho spent in .Sod : 1
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do not neglect to spend
spare tJme left in takim' lipnllliful ’! l
• . • V ' u,i, 1
V oC-Oit ' u* h (-xtxmple ........ if iOi ’.T^ bemg system- i j i
a (i^ jg better than the precept of j
a dozen “school names.” One I
lir .
/ ' a -1 1 • 1 S a. r sate c .i j
in any college than Sir M alter at-.
taineil in that of an author, and,
whoever studies his success wasl
due largely to his systematic liab- !
lts *
College s tn dens of might profit by
experience a man who wrote
series of articles for the Youth
a few years ago. He
that when he entered college
thought the best way to learn
about a subject, would be to
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IX MEMORIAL!
OF J. T 111 NT.
Toll softer. 0 bell, or those sad
will break
'Meath this burden of agonized
For him who in death’s fallen
tho’ to wake—
Thank the father, in heaven’s blest
to-morrow.
Oh! our spirits now mourn with a
grief which no mind
Can know except liis who to save us
For the glory of Zion’s blest throne
became blind
And on Calvary salvation gave ns.
O Death, cruel death, thou has torn
from us now,
Of all our love 1 jewels the purest
That sparkled ’mid earth’s fleeting
scenes here below,
Which thou, by thy power e’er obscu¬
rest.
O God Thou hast stiick’n us, we bow
m ath tin-rod
1 * "pitv"* 1 * u,ut> ’ l ,,d ) ,n t> '-
As his l!od v we place here beneath the
cold' sod
To dwell , hence in Death’s silent citv.
But thanks to the mercies of Th
who hast died
That we might forever have life,
We know flint he now at Thy feet
doth abide
1,-rco.! from mam, Irom oifforiiis and
.Into
And cv n mid our woe at his loss we
Th> praise
’ MnC ° luon " s< ‘ ,b
And Tl.ou didst his soul to Thy blest;
kingdom raise '
E’er to shine as the stars bright and !
liure .
That there ’mid Tliy glory he too cv-
‘‘ ' j
ermore
sl,tl11 ils lV king by Thy grace j
[ u a mansion winch Thou to prepare
went
And whose light is the light of lby
f ‘ a V
B v ;l friend who know linn well.
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*OUSD OAK PENTIUNGS.
JA IK ‘* 60IXS *
One of our b-hoys was out on a |
aur >t Inst week aud had occasion
spend the night with a friend,
11,J -vt morning when an un-
domestic came into the
with a l ,itdlor of water he
out > having the door slight-
and a half grown puppy
into .A the room, walked
, , ent out
a " l! ant " ien
young Mood a gan to arrange
* toilot bnt onejsock. for th « da - x He 1,0 made CO i l,!d d,h- '". t
•»t whprp coiil>1 ! ;
no
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. , an . garm " ;1 ;
' ;
“ ldea ) struck
ML™'*' j
sioOk* i
I
■V
l»u;
i_ ,
7 ’’
: j '' 1 * "H G‘.ov» will pla.it mi
b-^JO.fiOO tales, ip.e.je reports an
'-"G'nihitc 1 to i.uiacc uw Suiitm-iii
tlu* balance ot this
l’ 1 ’ ■'’* y '
. u ‘\ l L AH '' n,g to <un..... 1 _ lt!
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OX) bale- h -s than last war. The
N((rtlwr ,. Iuil , 3 lltlVw u ^ tt m> .
0 .0 bale- less Uum last war.
p, ck „ nf cotton at American
‘ , i|llorior to , vnaBri . ftbout
tho same as last , year, hut , as the ,
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smsoti progresses tho ., stocks ■ at
parts ‘ will daily , ., grow less , as com-
1 ; j j ' !
On the . other ; hand, tho mills ot
^ ltr)an(1 ” Asilolica and tho
nent . full , .. and , if
are running ° time,
Umy , keep , up tho ., pmontconsunrp-
.V’ i tn .>
" dl heed all of our cotton; they
"’ ut Ul t "'' !1 ' XL L ‘!^'
. dai
' 1Uvl 1 ‘" “ ^*'.V u ‘° ' mU '[ “*
. ' '^
1 V u ,1 ‘' ‘ W/ i' 1 v xA li,v
.S turn of % tins
1 ! “ au11,1 pot ciop.
1 !' l 'j d “ ,b ‘
< U A " " \ a
)j l8 X a
’ ^! 7* . ’
11 ' i
tj) yout condition, . and reckon lit-
1« ^ your welfare, cotton iney selling would at
cents and would contribute their
aid • , 111 • prising it . down j to the iii low-
e f t regardless of the
tmn.and iionmw that would t,,sno
Guoug.io.it ...e k.ju,1i uiu.ei sue.!
c< » l ; 1 “inb.-.
110 , ’ , ' U ' l ..... "' In P la:u ‘-’i 1:10
power to depo.„e these reckless
d f l» ots aad ^olesak despoilevs
an-
«“• "“‘'’'"-‘'"X *»• "E
'W “ >1™"'»f ‘"■"‘opo,
"" ,l r»fk....... will 1"
utofa - *- ^ b * P!ant a mQ
rato cro P and >’<»> wi !i bo
off with aisoven to S= seven Er: ul
half million bale c 3 p seliii o-A at 5
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»o «ot>e led into the error that
can deceive the great firm that
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jeir agl?i,ts m CVi ‘ r 7 t<nvn aud V!l * :
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’^ - Rle cver scrutinizing
actions and known more in |
.to the general acreage :
you can possibly find out i
Conceiving this to be a matter
paramount interests importance to the
of the South
being impressed that this ones! !
in is mod comprehensive
i
ding (loins on my mind. what
become of the double
Tub News was blowing so
little .. . lme , , nu’k . ,, I , , ha\o
a w .
ed the latch oil rny front,
hut can’t get on to 1 he
racket. Homo seem to think
was Ghiles-plav "... any wav. \
Ah ... of .. oiii visiting guls . cep .
have taken their departure,
leaves our town kinder
bear socially. Come again
ladies, we will furnish the warp
... ,, 1 ,,,,
? ou !1! k r - J 1113 , " . 0
may become more closely knit
gether.
Prof. Childs has sufficiently
covered from measles to
among liis friends Saturday. He
looks about as usual and says he
will open school again soon. We
are glad to have t he Prof, with
a0Clttl • ,, l teacher. ,
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WIIAT THE PEOPLE OF MOR
TtiX ‘ irv linTYf J 1
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The farmers here have began
w „ r t towards starting a now cron:
some arc clearing °. more land, soaie
p ou im aim oi u.is simp \ got 4
n
tin <S th uigs in or<ler -
Guano has begun to come in.
Two ear loads have been delivered
nn up i. lo .)• this date. a..;. n v Every i body j -it
Gv and increased ^
nu»e an suppiy
of cheap cotton. Last year
planted for 5 cents and realized
.• - t ^^ o lltb f tlufe ., •
’ ' a]L
will plant bi c cents and wi.I . get
about 5 cents. Just watch what
I say and see if 1897 don’t find
the farmers just as 1894 left their.
Bcwci-c of all iniHatimia, none
without boanngtnistiade
as much hog and
as you need and then all ■
cotton you can. ”
vVe attended preaching at Pitts
Sunday and heard Bro.
for tho first time. We hope
may live to preach thousands
such sermons as this on-
j ; ’
Our school will open on the first
oUC i av February. We have j
Miss Jane Thigpen to
^ f(jr 8he is onu of tllt .;
. . l est t-’aehers. , r^iui ii lia**
a •
teaching for the last thirty 1
Haveth(} Httie ones all
and ready for this date and ;
them receive their prorata
i j 1
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tkea»elv«::, is tk® faUu.v vi tie Me J to
pr.'porly nm-!.:.!
v-.-—-, y- i the nerves aid t! -.
.£s'. ease. Feed tlie-
»;* : -A mrves upon pi-.v;
L ’ ’;T7 blood, and thsy
.- v ’ !il 10 5V
J 1 jj ’'’-- v
*- r:.-owj. P.oadthG:
y i p “ Jt is wUb p’..-,:i-
LAjV ■' If-:* : . Xj sspa-l’.ia meat mend aro that Hood's H I rocotn- 3ar-
V'X..V ' \ .:••/ j ai un ex-
' : X AAlvutn n ’' r '' e tonio
He. '■teL-'-wX W, and mid Mood r;: r- -r.
©tic. c. n. Vtuiib --- have :
Xrtf.^v.iiu than cr - ce
and «:a wskiag Jt ao,v. i was aiy
body - ached, ,’ aud I Mt vwy i-adly att over.
I T was ahala . , T I would ... ba fdek. I thought ... , I
would Who Hood’s Sarsaparilla, * ’ aad
. it has Curoo K5e, .
sad I find il»t It is ci«a?c.r thoa tho doc-
tor’s bills. Ho'odG Piila aro tbo best I
fcavo ever taken and I uso no oth- ?, i.m
Pled Ljn.„i',o„.„ to have an opxatur.ity to recom-
mc-d-ood «.&<•.. &-....-rn .',ii;,ii a. a.*a. C. H. rf
Viixabus, Rdtoburg, Ml.
OOO in Bars ci-
iJ pari]
•"wLY.-L-'T'i. l a
Ee sure to get r-'V ski ^Oifh
Hood’s.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by alt drug-
Hood’s Pills Wi™
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lfti j k J.; A ^*
;l E(aen £ ; alt .
Kia-um, frVtibl lloatl, Sure Nipples, Chnpued
' hroii-r. Die !.•■. • :in< i l *»"*.' 1 .nm ..atetl }'\V ye laws.
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F.n-sa e ■ :!i. _ -it Js ce;::- ; 1 er box.
to lousy: ow:;;
, i iiors-.? i:i a (ir.i 1, tliy con-
l':;d\ ('ondil ion Ptovdcrs
riwy tone ,:n t i, :.n:-ii|i:itii aid di-i.-sdon, cure
iffba-y u^mte c li. eorrerl
■strov v .-irr ing
new life to an ebl or ovvr-v.ciV.ol . •;
touts per paeL.go. Forwl© by druggists.
Notice.
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The Spring term of the Had-
bock High Seltool opens Monday, j
Ja f’ivyo . n - ° r th - tueir , Barents ennoren wishing a practi- to re-1
ff 1 ,!uUC ’ :c iIOI! > <>f « i---Jutt to have ,
c 'f™ v» illU 0 A\t]i 'f to * ! a ' v u ilioin :
outer tlie above school. I
Ail childion between the cgeL
six and eighteen will receive !
benefit from the public school j
fund, Ed L. Ray, Prino,
Olll IXARY’s OkFICK,
Jones Co.. January 6th, 1896.
Whereas II V Hardeman as adm’r
estate if M P Iloloman dee’d f -aid
county applies to me for dismission. |
I hose me to cite all persons eoneerned
to show cause at tms office it any they ,
to the contrary on or by the first j
m April M next otherwise t tho ;
wid be gram si. i
"* it - T yand Itos-*. O-i’leiidiy, ^ Ordinary, _ i [
! phonos which gives t.hem
; connect-ion witii their sister'
1 ? nd 11 » !al r‘ !!1 v
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leap with jov to see tnc
an( j progress of {his sac rod place,
yes most sacred to me, because
my mother once taught me unit
this was home, and I hold it as a
r ® lic ' and it ;is a gent } e ^H'ldoE
ot a mother , s kiss I ami a iatii.er s
| )r0W) as well as tender experience
of early years. AW eventually af-
lived home at Mr. H. J. L.
Adams’ and were received with
that-same- inexhaustalde bounty.
ot hospitality that we deserted
j hut few days ago, hut we had to
forsake it again for the sake' of
other friends and places we "had
" ot s f t0 n mnu " roUS tu ni! ' n "
turn, but will - „ and ,
i pause say we
8 p (;ll t a f ew days in Sliellmaii'aiid
j Randolph county that will ever
be cherished by memories of-the
| l l )ast ,lac f - WH Having ™ od vh m ited V st in to st *’ w " r
mind directed . homeward. ,
- was
Time was out and I had enjoyed:
the merriest Christmas of my life;
out it was gone, never to return.
Tlie bolls of home, sweet home,
was tingling in my ears and I was;
rendv to go, waned to go ami tliil
Wo wore loth to part with
tnends and comrads of childhood,
but home is an impellent power,
and I am glad it is so, because if
there is any place on earth that
';' 1,i, !‘ d I)e cherished and apprecia-
it is home. fears and a grasp
of t|)( , , j)()] , 0 t)|( , wm . d
|,ye t and we were homeward
bound, embracing memories of
the past and a hope for the future,
May God, the giver of every good
precious gift, give' to ev-ryone
w j 10 j ias been blessed and
spared to see this new year ro¬
hewed strength and courage for
the further battle of life, and at
s p ea ] < no more g.jodbv-,
Mr. B. II. Tyner is yet quite
-ick, though we think and hojie
,10 ,s getting, along remarkably
i
. . . ,
. t ‘ ‘th-"’j mitt ^
Grippe. We .-an ,ny of a
that LaGaippe is lm' play thing,
and we speak fr-ffiv cxpmiemv.--
-L. Jb H..rdrn n -Mac-ci ha.-
moved n nnr midst bis ,dd
home just over the line in Jasper..
We welcome Mr. Hardin and hope
ulove "' H1 tie';rowned with fu-
t»re success. Hus is an example
tijjt- J.4 piL'ltSiVnt mill piofit/tf)!*’.-.
aI - J( j would lx* glad to see more*
our city friends follow su : t.
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OlUJlNAKV’s llFFICK,
Junes Co.. January fifli, it-i'JO.
Whereas R V llardcman a - adm'r
of M P Holciii.-
applies toiiij
a
bn- eu tnuli hi . tTus
■ -■■:■•’■ f ih« utmfwtilniirTi
c. «-o easily poaciraio to tbu rout* of
;:l;u t«.
1' apo’ie.di-ns of tins kind, ami by
•"win,-; peas eu sin'll spots, you ran fi'on
Lv'.ng ttiem up to the uvmgv fertility
thus have uo
Pain or galled spots in your tiel.l.
Question 7 -1 have a l..t of stablo
inauuie mill Mevapiiigs from feaen cor-
in is lliat 1 wish t 'i-imp ist. for cotton.
Wli.it amount of ccltoiis'-.'d and arid
Bin u'd l ns-' m tho compost How long
,i lia ,iii it. stand lieforo using’?
AsMV ,ui 7 - The following formula
tmikes n gmvl compost for cotton:
Btublo mini !"0 ....... . .000 pounds
(iieell (-.oU''!IS<'wl..... ..700
Huix-iphosphitte............DO
J skinjr a t-on of.......... .9,00'.p«m«a.
if t »> s.,il is deficient in p tsMi tho
„ r>b , ( nmanro mil . mxy cvh
iv.s xi-iineml :>•) p'-nmL and lO.t p.-imds
..f ki-.init nsed iimtcad. The foauniia
v add then Ih-:
i t* do manure........•#»... ,f>50 poifHas
{freon roUeiiMH'd .........X.V)
....., ^ , V! i!. ‘!!.!!!i
>0 -
Making a ton n?..........2,(KM) pounds.
Tliese ingredients may bo varied in
prop n lions t" sail dilTeieiit soils and
crops
Dniv-i-ruv.'s pouO omiw rixo: —Sproiwl
under sbeltor a layer of stable manure
1 iunlies Ibiek: on this sprinkle a portion
,,f t | K > phosphate; r.-xt snvc.r! a layer of
............. . «**1 v.-'t theso
thoroughly with water and then apply-
move of the phosphate; next spread an-
other layer of stable mauuro 8 inches
thick, and cmtiiuto to repeat these lay-
era in tho above o«leraud tu proportion
to tho quantity of *»e.» aseit to the toa
ontil tho matwUU is l ' 0!!S ’ amt>a - Cover
whnlo mass with stable mauuro or
sruipiags from th« leiieu eoraor.i .. 2 or 3
inches thick. Let tha heap stand in
ibis condition until a thorough fermon-
tali'ai takes place, which will ho from
torn- to si:: weeks, dopondont upon a
proper ilogreo of moisture and the
strength of t ho materials used. Whoa
the eottonseod at e th- roughly killed,
with a sh-.ri) hoc cut down vertically
llnon- h ta • layors; pulverize ami shovel
into a heap. Let it lie two weeks after
cutting down, it will than be m-.dy for
n ao.
Another plan is to mix tho cottonseed
and stable manure in proper propotttou,
moisten them with water, apply tho
proper proportion of phosphide aud mix
thoroughly, shoveling into a mass
prepared. This will reader unnecessary
the chopping down and mixing as iu tho
first method, aud in that way might bo
a saving of some labor.
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Obdixaby’s Oi-'KICE, Jones Co. Gn.
December ,'ilst, 1S95.
Whereas the report of commission¬
ers assigning ono years support to
Mrs. Ophelia Vincent and seuu mi-
ner children, is now of file in (bis of-
lice, and notice is hereby given to all 1
concerned that tin same will he made I
the first judgment of this court on the j j
Monday in February li >xt unless
some legal cause be shown to the con-
trarv. Witness my hand officially, I
R. T. Ross, OnHnarv.
sffiSiita^caaaafaRa •?•••». ,x
r." HllfEWAY’S' LETTER.
The o]\! year’that marks .•> pr-
ri-.id'.in i.?i.- 'annals o; t S: ■ • nnive'se
i u'ncedingpn the waive of line
.-t a the great-sear of the past. The
joys, pleasures and sorrows—i he
heritage of mankind—will beheld
at anchor -by memory near the
bright shores a short while, drift¬
ing each, succeeding year fainter
in memory, and furl her from
•"shore', soon to be enveloped in ob-
"livibin ..Life has varying pauis <*■
hopes 'and fears, joys and sorrow:,
brightened and smoothed by lov¬
ing friends, that comfort by a
participation in the pleasures and
sorrows of their fellow beings,
"'R scent sad 'events call to mind
these’.lines:
‘•Ever tine- from childhood’s hour
I’ve seen my fondest,hopes decay, Ac.,
the sublime .expression of a senti¬
ment that w ill-ever meet a respon¬
sive cqrd iii .tho human breast.
Our community has bsen enli¬
vened by the cherry faces and lan¬
cinating manners of visiting young
ladies, among . them Miss Annie
lla-rdemaii of Macon and Miss
■Bailie 1/ ■- Stewart of Haddock,
youngest sister of-Mrs. Chims.
’After spending J sever,--1 clays
with Msss• 'icU-ie'Turh, generous
“Ike Goins” provided with Missis Sal-
lie Lee ami Maggie B. a mu 1
and buggy in which they return d.
They can vouch foil all assortiiin <
made by him for the safety of the
mul<-; and after giving him a fair
test, consider, him too gentle and
.slow forts fqv'coiqJCort—the physical ef¬
required-to got him along
.was 'tod much fm;-.tlieii- strength,
as the soreness of mussles at tested
several days later. Their e«jn-
phssidn for tile oppressed was deep
'otn-Spokfffi Ob learning tno
poor animal- had been burdened
with a mortgage lo these nineteen
years.’- - . -v
Master Glenn Slocumb, who
was stricked* during cliristmas
w ith, mini.’"/' f-is, is yet in a preca¬
rious condition.
Farmers have dong but little
work, the late rainy necessitating and disagree¬
able weather the
-providing an abundance of wood,
and care for stock. -
Our neighbors in Walnut Creek
settlement have: a visit at ion of
’measles that is attacking regard¬
less of age or color.
Ralph Chiles that--hasmagnified* has a sporadic
base of mumps
liis fa'.-, almost beyom^jKRgni- ,
tion. His healtlmj* M I
ul Inn' M i-a-V'l
E iit by fV
lands of (led’
West liy hiAftfl
Etliri l ie, asy pi ■
g>ge li in, mi
vur.ty next. Ihdl V«1
erty of K T
Supei-iia-eoiii't in nnirtgige li i| .1
Patters'in lid -»
vs.
Nov. 19th ’JX V
1
.
J T. Grca
Office over Cl
Dnigl
MH.I.KIUil'l l’j
f!flP*Rupturo, Descases i
a
It gives mo gl
recommend Dr.
wonderful t realm
Dr. Gregory curd
severe case of rim tj *
1 had suffered
tried several docl 4'
out a grand deal I
obtaining' any nl
was cured by Dr.*
two weeks, witl; J
time whatever ft'
In conclusion 1 w
one who is sufforit
should consult Iii
if possible obtain MaJ
liim. This
\
~
Oams.un s o|
ni ,'i^ of e.‘M
d.a , • >
j, ) 1( ,| V i >v f'lintjH|
cerned tirsj^^H
on the
less legal
travy at
"
_________ Vj^HsHSS
tr.o
rv
the '7
heiweta^H ‘ ,1<!
bind Wi?b_ ,H
, )U(1 an ., hll!
( 'i illt on, and adjoining
flower, Wiley
Henry Franks and
Sold as the property nf
Thomas Thomas f„V
tne luur.s and to pay the
Roland II l
Lardcmnn <fc Gamin-ell, Aj
Jones <to., OltlHNT.UYj Januaij
Whereas 8 I) Julian u
Margaret E Julian ileej !
tees of same applies
Those are to cite all pin
ed to show cause if am
this office on or by th,
in April next why the
be gn ntg l. j
\v itness my has
.R T n