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Pienauro Evkkv Thu- pat
S vH*oatPiiyN Pmru, $1.
JCKK PR 1 MARI It:
Cltftirteiau t'l* > d the^tuK' y-
«cutivv comttdtt.-i is ...hi in i et-
,
ter opposing Tine- t)th rs the time
for hoidtfc" Ynurni..- iof Fti.t-d
'States senator, and gives a bis
reason that In* don't think it
would be fu tin* gnvd of the par-
tv. Thk Nrwa l.us stated before
that it *ne in favor ot priaitiii •■s,
but don’t tliink It conducive to
iMUtyharin .h) to hold tlirsl* pri-
JDariea mid * xpre-s n choice for ti
uiuii to fi.U s ntUioi.al office be( ,n.
a tifttionnl pJatf'rttii lias been
made. We print below u letter
traui tiov Atkinson on the «i>|n
■ubjvct, iihd f.iiili we hope and
believe Unit the opinions of (!„>..
lOftn will have «u it.fiu-
wr.ee tot pocit. w. thing it unfor-
tunnto, to say the ieiud ot it, tliat
they are so late in seeing the d Ol-
gcrof web a af-j. nt this lime. It
will Require u united parly next
fall to win, anti anything that if,
•bs unjust tmil unfair ns these pro-
tnature pnnmrie- would be, would
linve s tendency t ) u idrii f,i I b- r
thuu heal tile breach tlu.l now ox-
late in the Umiic-cratie party of
thin stale, hell t be propel' timo
ctiiiics and thesi. primaries are
hold, Thk Shivs, together u it Ii nil
good Dcinocrutfi. will cl At.il
I v by tl.o nunnncu. Following in
t-iov. Atkinson’« bdter:
u In iny opinion, June primar-
les on the United States senator-
ship will result in great injury t->
tl.e party—possibly imperiling
tiro success of tho atdte tickot,
and certainly deferi ting lngi la tor-
and county officers in quite a jiuut-
tier iif counties
When we remember that wr-
nro to Iftnld the firnt election un ....
<lf*r tbr new rogi-tration law;.(Imt
it cannot ism be known bow it
will ftffect the strength of
party ; that we ,irj threatened wit b
11 fusi-.n nf oppouing forces, and
that tlie loss or change of ouu
hundred votes on abasia of the
returns of two years ago will lose
sjuite a immlx’r of cotiutien, ii
should servo to make us slew to
revolutionize well-estn Wished
iv usage or to precipitate auch
hasty ucii'iii jfa. fo glvminy num¬
ber of our party bretln'en just
canoe for oemjduint.
I am convinced that if m, .Inno
primaries are held but all
noned by oountio* desiring to hold
primaries . mi aenatorslups , until
tho day of tho October election it
" ,,
w,M count .- vs , to A,not-
save many
raeo ami large! \ ineri-ass the Vote
«>f the fltaU* tivlicG
Under this plan there will bo no
•our or disappointed Democrats,
no cause for charging that, any
portion of ihe party lias been un¬
fairly dealt with, or that snup
judgment has 1 H'4 * I I taken by any
« ..
within tin- ,, ports ... ; j, •" I
their party assoc talcs and will
<»ontinu<‘ actively at wurk f«*r thi*
supccs. iif Di-niocrncv until the
polls dose in October.
October primaries would have
express™ tho advantage <>f being ft fuller
J , ni the peopli* made nf-
all tlio discussion, after ( | K
action of the stati and national
convi’ntions, and would aid in pro-
nerving the unity and strength of
I In* pnity. iK7:;i::y"S.:;P!7S;
-
,e»1f l
t
ns t be state ticket, and hope to
h.*o moro conservative action than
is now threatened.
The real contests in winch wc
nre to engage are t In* (‘lections of
county and | state.rflKds nt). I,, j*,.,.. to-
Iter, and olMors and mcmlx-isof
congress in November, and to 1*
successful WC must he fair, eon-
eidefate of tin- rights .m i feelings
nf , otnors. Hint ConsKierale ol par-
tv usage,
'•*-*- —
—- —* -
Those win* arc troubled with
Theumatism should try n few up-
uln'iitions ol ( linnil erhun s I am
Balm, rubbing the ivtrts vigorous-
ly at each application, lf that
docs not bring relief dampen a
piece of flannel with Pain Balm
and himl it over the seat of pain
and prompt relief will surely
low. For sale by medicine dealers
•*I suffered w ith rheumatism and
have been taking Hood's Sarsnpa-
•t, t x ulln .i , •(■
iias ,
rheumatisin returned and
■ , , .
H. A. Burnett,
Surrency On.
Hood's Tills cut * 1 !*h: g- rt ion.
fcilk>«sne%s
.sideways i
Tha t nfv lit tIi-* i i
that u- ' yl , iVU Ilf f I f «
i *
sen her a at this »til Co ol ilit ivna-
P ftW t lif' i I ij I jirovnki*'K ' ■ ■
1!;. t }{.»•*' t m I: If IV » doily
.ltditnul and 1 1 lie!, on Murry
Edwards' atory N" t:i ii!I can lx
laid t i otir local ultwi a it tad -
to niteh t!n i ’•> .tn Lai., thought
the tfollbl. iuIU l.e ieiijedled |.y
eini ijutifs tie- name i t out' (ittlre
t il'U'e I ,,dni ii of gram!nr*) in
lit* uuinn. J i> i*Ui\ bit* tin* c'l**rks mid
Ul0f?J4t 4 hi'C‘J ^ t" !o:fi(e the dhe.
without u nouilnl ell'.rl it IlflH
\,*tn -idd , )1( ,.| IJ( m it
name, wide!, rtuie !„,!.( • .in/ I id
ii'i:j)s tiling it te 3 . .•i'.fliei ?
Ii i,... r )«;.*# i A
mui i.tl'.-i* i.j times f. I'll. 1.1 r*fdou ii
would uiu-i ! > zr ely nvuke a lustin;?
impri-.wi W — ui'efM Wayside, ot
Ti e f-’:d- v. ji ••• ti it is roice t inn*
ci}ih<d,ive tunr iv.uV.-.'s the infer-
..-n.*i tlun it i nowber.. purticultu
hence tlmnitui Usent (o U'uvei-..-,
Sardi,, amt prulablv Snn!i„i-i -uni ‘‘,
S-nnbm. thiilv papers ) l
Into -urjirhi.-gr/ m',„. and ih.- - :m v !
n dof-n by i, V ul.v.„„bl - a-
stork « e„ m , u - - (arm w - rt p
iug mm ler u> the l-nly r»f ( |„
hoi,so to know wJml, disponin',,,, b,
mnln-of tip in. W, tho" j bridg.'-' j j j,,,. ,
try nmt n -t ,*ro-s ’t ill
wo got to ii_j • papers III VI-
not com--, ::i.-l n d-iz--n nt oner is
more ||i»i!i w.- /»;m Imp for. IJ tr-
ry MilvainL' tory was nboiit JmM
cmnphdo-t. t bo r mall uuiovm 1 o 1 '
fifty eerd-nnd t f> < ■ ml van tag* d
nr> iving it every day when 1 1
could l»- r<-;ol w itbnnt
much time, win un inducement
for mnn , Iillt li¬ < to eompbitf-
flu.-fdnr •'T the ] :: imount qin-s-
tin-, n
Is there an. 1 fling 11 : 11 : 1 in
1 loti I i, or I hat
enn be at Mu bn ted condus.v:- to
i be devolopnient of the mien roim
tl.a• getting in their
deadly work on the innocent':' It t
Sweetlcn gnii,-: mud jn-t.ols are not
nl, ' A 'ed ilu-^ citi/. r. . only by j.«*r-
m,l y '"' l l '“' M In-ng on a
1,1 '/.....nl----’ ih- .-.nr, t lint ii
‘ ,l g 'v* inspect or. WJ, y
''‘ 1 ^ 1 ’' ' 1 ‘ ;,,i • co^ipi-.i'hend, tuii
'' * |J *'*'' •'■'"••de sni-j «o.
A dl OV.’ r ol ram would bo nc-
cupful, 1 - t mi 1 „,, r()U( j, ‘o V.feiU
to u«-*t t.Iirout*■ 1 , settle the
and hasten t?*olittle ve v-.
tables that are so ;';:.* luck ward in
this section. * -
One of mir most forward
mors had throe 1 'undi'cu w -tii
on plants kitted tiv the last cold
1 '.' 1 1 • • 1 1 I > t * ‘ \ < 11 *< I for it
1 "" * n * he ground that
canto up 1 later.
Walnut Creek acendemv In- "(I
!"«I" ,. „,.; i. rn house , will have to ■ l„-
onlaiged and n.ore seats t*ro’ • it 1 , •« 1
befo-o anv •' more .*„.. m n< .... ( ommotln- ,
Ied. It is unii,rtlimite for the P>!-
pils that expected to attend biter
the same rule is applied that
governs tin- miller-—(i: t come,
first served.
* 1-1 . x,!" i
1
•
Of a serious nature that , requires
‘iiu.ix Bit* n«:i i • • , - t In* ,
but il In,-!; - c- the < ,lli - •• wi-r--
i the .i rout!—only i one nn-
tiouuccnicnt to date. It mav be
th ;' V r "" ,, , 1 nml . 1U ‘ G
superstitions m abandon-
ing tlio old customs that have
proved sucee.sful and are eon I inu-
i n « to utili -* tlm court bom eders
and cross roads. They certain I v
and advantage tu>t go give.-, rims,*
dr\ and lonely times would lx* a
good time for candidates to call
• •
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with tle-ir cheerful dispositions 1
ami atu >1* ninn.n ..... m o.i t ,ix \,»t. r.
"olmigyun many subscribers
and tli.roc ads for every office ns u
reward tor your efforts court wc.*k ,
Occasion.!! .
jXTERSTATK DRILL AND 111-
l-'I \\l! |? CONTEST SAVIN'-
' (, \ .M r.- IMW
’
On mini -f ............. «c~-
sion, g fate of one faro lias bot*n
authorized for the round trip from
points within a radius of fifty
miles of Savannah, and one cent
per mill* distance travelled from
all points (outside of above radi-
us)in the state of Georgia, sold to lire, Sa-
rannoh. Tickets to lx* t *
" of tin* third week of May,
these davs to to nunv'd later,
l Sl>6.
1 he Central ot Georgia railway
company will sell xcursion tickets
■" .‘N.vamiah r.’ - v-\
J C Ilcil
a > Yir tiMA SJFTIM.iS
v rn i f ;;i.s %
Orv dnv 8 . \\ h hiivfri t liid ain
r tl iti in nearly three weeks ma< j
imvu't done any work in one \vm j:
un uecMii! the dry weather
Our dnilv prayer is for rain, nnd
filll* (! > 1 * 1*11 mil At Ill is ft wish for
rain, 1 think Ik< ,.U»in« imiHt he «
got Ilf t Jill )f*t it Oil to the went).
nr ih j.art iiienl lo lmve iu hiuiget:.
If he I III ! Ire »l* lie \A 1 I offer !l
tt:t"*M«lif 11m* will i*r..v».<- . >c
f It a VO
I don't i .. {■. .. ,i wv . i
j. ’
|> 0 r 1 w ue1 down. 1 he Iilist ls
the r. ill iva.-i n while back, and L J
hove ,u cm.cliuled 1 I would like ^
mix the thing.
Mr ssr< .) .) and .1 A Atiuilti
s.icnt i .fin- time in .Miteuii
Jom.’ . ( iii)( 1 visit . .
.HtA» h oil*(l 1 ^
Iter brother. T .1 fJhiide in 'i . riell
county, MV- w ish for her n plea
ant stnv.
.
Mr. .Intm Hlewart, of Macou wat,
yir mii|,-A hi -I Sumitiy. H;»A
S Alc.Uieii.'i. I.
i- ro.m (ii.oviii:;;.
OlbVMV. fill.
April 17, jii.
Tie- f.!! ini-r-i in Of}'." )■ .-(.’a*: -' : s
ling along very well (:■ m - idori.'ig
tho tlrv uvinthi-r, mine have a ie .'J
. t „wt sd-.ml of .-..rn those lb-’
pbi 1 b»l ti'-f* >•- tho b- -t rani—
-ome are plant ill - cotton s- o<L
some nredone and c , " ,,J ... 1' "
ting '. ni svvfcut pel 3 .- to lu-lp 1 th-
grass along—tint I’m about all t H- •
good ii (Io-‘ii, mi my opinion—
guanc mean.
M ;-s .Mill i<- I’ippin is visiting
i'- -in 11 \ i * b'"-.
Air. 1 , . A . ,
. 111 spnries m- v - -
use. I'l-'.v ilcv-i :,(U| lookih" up
cal tie. < -inio iiguiti, air. I«*, we
tin- aiwny.*: gl.'tii io see you.
Mr. John Huxley, wl ) keen
dnwn.o long with typhoid lev<
i i m-arly at him - If igriu.
.Mi, ■ , Halli- md L;k v .i. :c kson
w.ire in town t ,-dav: a .!-1 .'tr. Wil
1 biodrum of .Monro-- C-c.intv.
Oar Superior *-s I.*; .To.;r
!mn*! nr.d w* Ii";: .• H-.irt aiui
tJio jury will l>e dire*: i t t
Great Juci^e wiio
vvrnngjtwIijorn'Mit, to.^iv* io
m:’.n according to the do
i,a, ' s < * <v '*"' * Lethe? they !„
or bad.
Ir. ii( * Ge.iJsluG pa-
■ >n>>fh hftw > n bis Y,»v - > in l
D.mit.’l II dding' of Mfi-iiru-
count v.
Th fvhrnvn iviunu’tl t!;i
morning with bett-r Juok that an
.......... ^ ^ ’*
p niiKl . 1 g ic ;s (buy will lx* l.nck
lllj(Ul . MiU . (rv hR . k o ; ,
being the best tune to fish.
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PKUFAN1 i Y.
We want, to ask those who life
profanity a few questions: Does
... . , .. v ' , ,.
P' _ 1 v , " K** '"'"'O'
nnyon--'.' D..-s it elevate them?
!i ...................
Does it lit them for the society of
......., - Ul . „
*tn\ ... (>< »-• 1 1 1 •- *x i Jiiliic, nil*;-
ions, secular, parental or otln-r-
wise.-’ -ii- tan you honestly i ,i answer
any of these questions in the aflir-
:■ , ,i 11 th ,i ; n am °
of God and for the sak,* ot ( , hnst
who * died that you might have
eternal life, for tlie sake of
church that is trying to ave you,
for the sake of moralitv and good
children, tor the sake of vour pa-
rents, for the sake of vour family
(if Vou have one) and for the sake
*
,• „ , 'T •' . <m
' ' '
quit j it. .lust think how foolish it
i-. and imagine how ugly ' and dis-
7 j, V- | ,'J' . ,
1' “I".' tl.e bad , influence m.d
‘ 1 I -Jt has on boys. Uis avuda-
turn ot a law pa- sed for tin* pro-
t ,- t i ol , 0 f women and the le, : in-
nocent chibiren , , who , are looking , , .
to us for examples.—Ex.
(Rx. A TT X A 1 _l'X v i. ±v±t|
L i called to the fact that you
.....
y our trading
lur 1 1’* tlv<? j us *f received a large
ami select stock of goods from
, _ r rll i I „ ) __ |vf __ I
} < i \ > > {’ | v 1 ,
' '
Just suited to your wants that
"ill !'• sold as UnA..( cheap as Cl I i
Udi, •>
and Missis HATS that must bo
s > Id. Call and price of Unknown them,
Speckled V quantity and
peas for sale
-L M. CLARK. Fortville.
MB. NESBITT’S
MONTHLY TALK
The Coixir.'.isclooer 8 i»ettor
the Farmers of Georgia.
IMPORTANT MATTERS DIS0U3BSD
tic. It.......titer t;..,,:...,
»< toi“ etr 11 feiieti ......„rKi:. ..........
tout «r »*>“>'•»«* «"«••*
eonecntiiig miuiy of tin i>r»ne;i.:d farm
npr*rath <!!9 fM* t i* i .i ’ ■*. :i. i > l f . ■/ •
nH U( t j 0 f , , ,,. |V j,, t „ ,..
to tunah on m beinj; of '-.po' ial interpyf
to fdrmeK One in the ilisp sition in
ioino quartiM t'j run uftoc now uud i :i-
tried crops, forage more ct.«j ccjrii v.
Wit!) tlio exj-Timi nt si , t wl . SIS, i mi ■
governnn i t lien n n unn
abject in tn test .veil
file best inOthnili; nf pioji.t: ,i I iol 1 U 1.1 cul-
tivati'iii, v. ft wonlil not ailvis 1 faniieii
outer larg to vji'H'n .nmt .f i
kli; ' ! * lK '''. so many :i: i
-
crtipf! of tins fill . bee!'
proven to lie poculiailv suit ft. d t„ f:ur ill
sui!. mid cli I- e it •■I I* v
pay better t j ‘
In (’cv'-h-iii t tii
r, crops is 1 r b-fere-t
i 0 ij. M>n(h just \V r.ud th t'ji-k
and fiftvplopin^ st in nud
ruttlo raihiue c.'i; more # iier lilc-
oil'*. 1 for inf'U Jim: T i bin-trod
Snl-idtnV. , . . fii'tltym; ,, ....., SylveaVris. .... oil
W-'-i-d, etc., have boon rceeivod, to
of Whfch wc e-ivie: clmve; tint tiii-.r
merits have, not bc-n th-i- nvldy os!a.,-
HsV.i-d, and un- 1 this is that the cnao know wo
Would adlwie to tin .-e wo
suit our cMp'vim-nt pi nuiiar conditions, h-aviug «-
«m KtiUiyi s tho w ric of
thorouKhlrf.-stiiigth- <!,uma of these
-. .. tea for ear favor. We are
.U familla-with that :di«*» anchor of
southern farmers, th.* c-p.-u, wlu.-h
only fumishes u nploudi.1 Uuuliu forage
noil. Mi»,in-:. to the roots
.ad : tnbbio,* i:: re of the the expensive tins ele-
in,-at, uitro.-p-u, tlian crop con-
gumciL Tin*,., tlnre i, the fodder cor,i,
according to all testim-.v 4voiopod. tin m-.-t v.d-
few, these Sorghum, - crop TO h.ittir Corn, Millu Be.
jrfahte, loios
(ieruiau .Millet, aivftus u variety
* 'greeneroprfi which, it jndicinusly man-
tyed, will ‘iirraidi k • ■ « fond during
Hie entiie ».;aaon, AVhiln Spanish
, i-rri-l pons and sweet potatoes eon-
trtbuto vnlrwU’o and cheap cropslor the
t-t.-inuftiei nro of t « rk, to be ready
!-h»r for a s! 1 rt luirdetiing pru-osa ca
_, 4 . H boforo slnnglitoi-iug.
r a \ vuctoi i
‘
) 'll r:i food that i
V Lii.ni for feed
u l 1 winter la nt!;- . when
v y ism ah f C Jd IStiS fill
^ loahl/ but con* if
f i nelftl : l 11 itvnvanc*',
i r. 1 1 t! *it t tevov■ do-
U \ si IS
a.i :.ti:a :mni t t\ a
be«iii t 111 U x t i? wall
1 c a; 1 1
• • Mn 1 tlr.it a:
n ■!' o;l*ii ■ 1 ml*. t \ V
f ram t» .
. a t
a ‘
1 ic i ! 1
than a .0 fl 0
ih i t <-f I'- art f Nay
t j of i
i it m, i
i; t t
-r' ■fr ■i r i i.
IM! to ■ li it ! v. I t raK’lt'-
flU!l c i h - t
wl i 1 ill C
li iv ma — V
1 m: a- d ? ivor liHV, \n ('
1 - ■S t M t dry 11 OV. it Will
veiutilv lEs ho w»a i.'mt the “c iniiii^” pro-
sown-.! I mivautr, ;* s < vor the
“drying" taken plan. In foiling snagoc.no
must bo net to (hmoud <,n it cn-
ti..-] y for fo -d. While it is mu im-
puttnnt and ecoumnical addition to farm
supplies, hch g easily digested, and cat-
tlo and In a ws judiciously effects in IV-.l on im- it,
tliow its bcueilcial au
proved gejioral condition, it is ndvisa-
bio in focciiug to mix it with hay and
w VUo for feovses the ration is less. On
fi. I opening the situ tlio ration should
i„ smaller, until the animals have bo-
eonto acenstomod to the ch.iii !; -o in
{Sire's: the taste of the milk might
cows few
otherwise ........ nffectod fora
j j roper tir,.* for harvesting is tn-fore tl.e
oaYl , s turn brown, but when tho water
ci-nti-ni of ;hc plant begins i., diminish,
Corn should be cut when it reaches tho
.-roasting ear” stage, and if the season
is very dry and the plants lack juice, it
is advised to pour considerable water
«v*v the ai!ag|> after the sito is filled.
Llffmm.N”..?! “iSl
- u tvj g ahle to cut the com into
short lengths, the shorter tire better,
a t 1 C i!„a! ! \!J rP r^t Ul irm.ft alk T; ,«S»t
h , i f thn distributed',’
ho carefully and well-
iagdie proci s ot licatiuy and ferment-
'iem'l.im-y'.s'.v-**'-'*"' inay this
be put on for a few days. After
settling lias taiceu place, the best and
tnest eihcucions plau for preserving the
coutent^iutact, is t* place a layer of
tarred paper smoothly over thosurface
of the silage, nud then cover this to tlie
depth (>f one or two feet with cut straw,
cngasfrosh Rapidity of litliug.is ter placer, u„im,xu-tant, the silo so
i - is m
b-foremojud ormedattho surface.
The follow, Mbit* gives the average
compote compilcu p< k-t i fforent kinds of silage
ns .. i American analyses:
ComixMiUon of Uiffereut Kin.N of siinge.
Fri’o'rA - 1
rr-iti'ia Fib-'r triu-t Fat
Pei-y-t. Per C'i. Per or. PerOt.
Corn is cA .is
Bor^Unm i.v:i
Ktnl olover 41 8.4 li s 1.2
Boja In'ttn . U 9.7 6.9 j
. .
b.i 6.0 7.6 j
13.0 20.0 j .8
goja mmxl bean 0.8 P.5 11.1 j 3
viut-8
TEAS FOR SALE.
I have a quantity of white and
speckled peas that I am off, ring
for salo . J R AVjlsox.
.
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WANTED-AN IDEA
thing to intent L ? Protect your ideas; WF.DDF.K- they msy
bring % wealth. Write JOHN
HU UN e. (Xi.. Patent Attorneys, Wasiuuston,
D. C-. fi r iLeir f l.btJO pnre offer. ..
Tlio terms IV.,(.'In, Fil«'r, tvir gen
tssasesiz&xtx ther column.
ant.
Economical M*iho<l»of ( nlilv.illn*, Oath-
erlnjf uii I Wtt!'\pUii 7 Hurt wtlnn (,n>lh
Tho qtji' rimi of Ii *v inii'-L - -tt -a "
can aiford t-< plant hav..iif bi-m «•<•!'••
uitoly Bettled, tho next snbjoct for im-
mediate at tout ion. is how best to ca!ti-
vato to.-;• u-ros, m.-.t also t» ,:.it!rw m.d
StSSSX^.VS^t ttts
i’.:- blamed -ott *.
*;ale. that tti« vatu- <>. t ......-.a.,.:,,
Iou:,->,i «.i tual haw l- on aiir.' > to.
I' •' t t i: '"in i rh';: «•: i : i‘
* j
plum.t■: ■•la olv -. Our : th. : ■■ . i -•
bo'too Ktrui.'.dy m i’ that not nmy
should ive. at doivii every orp-tisc »•••
fur as |M.-:*:!do, tr.nu tho rim tiioprepa- la.-t
ration for tlm crop lie;dn.-, until tho
lix*k is gatlicm!, iv.’ that in 'danitm
and »hiij.ii]>K, ti tho ■1 ilV.ii
sliould ,,U ■i lot ea id
ciu.uyli in til sum r > t
and the inrai pr.poiutern i i nor
graii ■ iiijari-.e-1 t i>n<
tlie i err t 2 caaucjH u :
:l fair smiq in m; ots is oi‘t *a i
by “l ,os ®r nd roll rJi Jiaml
- 1 tlic b’OOlis lifter t y r 7
" fi mid
for carele-s . liipiucut. The present l i-.lns rm
covoiiiic of our arc whirli re-
Kpomiblc for lmu-h of the ilamuj; - .)
our cull i*if.-.i-js bjioro it ro.i.'iies its
H'-nd destination.
^'" 8 believe that if the round, compact
v * <10 uuiversidly adopted, and shinning the erne
venioiice of handling
: bieTe| U .eilaud th«dau-
1 “ ' 1,u,t lo f» 81 »
^ ^eutn-d y to sensiuy ftacct the
" !I 1K " M
\ f ,ini « ■ !t ' methods would as our
*«»d /ir rests, work a r- Hu! oa
V A 11 1 ' 1 ' ,i0 f c > v J u “ a N, ' A /
Orta . cotton cxeUauRi*.-, by ehmiu«t . ;
“ft*™ 11,1,ar “": s th " « EJ' e:l,cl ^
I?,.- 1 T"'*' 1:i ‘ ( r '' ni,a a ba f 18
f ^ ilUff m tiiv " r < 'T , ’ , V -*;!' 1 ai
h* ''..'is m-.re gcn.-rat.y acn.r.-nit them-
with irs mly-nta-;--.-. i: ad op -a
d TH -n'
j " l!l E ,aI ' , 11 ' 1 : 1
•. " v
f l 'T , la V rlt 1S ,,:,w '
’
ll:a v!a " ,a " t;h - «
' . ««“ IU *J ' l,' \' . .
i-.imniiotiiMex ,
s, -'‘ 1:ci,: "*
QUEsrio:;.—During^he Exposition I
noticod in the Ceorgia building a rtis-
play of Seja Beaus, which I was told
were a legnuie of exceptionaliy lino
quality for stock ff-ed. Idee,so give me
all the information possible as to this
crop. I would like to know how it
compares with ear hold pea, both in a
food mid as a r; n-.-var- r of f ii •. • i: Also
V.'!i--!i tn piinit ami inw to er.iti v at \
Vv iiat is the c.au-1 vivid pen;-, is ?
Axsvvku.—A. i an improv r of worn
ioils and a valuable food for stuck tho
luja Beau rauk.> a;ac:i^ on • bi ropi.
h ’lie bt-an is lit lit :• i i fat tha
^ r , .1 \ t
.
uc v - 1 r .It n r 1
*< >1 ?: r f.’l< better 1
c'» f iioue. IV n
bit f t t
Unit ,i <*. L
it'M a t.-, it t
l.U i r ml a
fee-!, (ii* i ! t k at.
c.tir end w i — ^ r.
AS>i. .'.'.ti .1
ArT’^nvl,
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I'
i «r t rt . lu’Cl.
G. VIA IV.A
7Ie-t i t'Oll Dell » l.o
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J l'.’>
Cow AH.
t 4 4. 7.1 ii '
Dry t 1 M i 4 ’ i
Cuicia. ; itoJ 1.1
n i »*rti r
V\*Ju >:0 Ph >sjohoi ; i •
a-, -om-x'-w p A<i-t^ e-■(:■ !>
ivas. .... ic.R’i i-f>
Cow- . . l.y i i.i'j ,0.9
In explanation of the terms used.
Iotriii in the name of a gi-onp of ma-
^ C ° Utei,,i,,R It fur-
tlio materials for lean tie.-!*,
blood, skin, muscles, toudons, nerves,
hair, horns, wool, and tho cussoia and
album a of milk, etc., and is one of tho
^
staffs.
Fiber is tho fra in work of plants, aad
K'rtK'mts ot i.-dlmi; stat.s. The coarse
foddurs. such as hay and struw, contain
a large proiHirtieu of fiber, and arc for
this reason less digestible than the
grains, oil cakes, etc.
A/,-- . n fret I'.rfru-1 includes starch,
sugar, gums and the like, and forms an
important p.vt of ah feediug stuffs, but
especially of most grains. Tlio nitrogen
free extvu-t and fiber aro usually classed
together under the mime of carbohy.
<ln,t< s- Tho oarbol.-ydrates form th?
sss&sn&JfcSs
the sv stem to produce heat and energy,
r '' 1 ' iC ^ n ' 11 '-'- besides real fats, wax,
the given coloring matter of plants, etc.
The fat G food i/<ilso stored up in tho
., s f at cr bnnied in tho system to
iwoduce ', iieat , imd , energy.
The yield of S-jabeans_of the eours-'varies quality of
with the s'asous and with
1;i:ul c ,, which the crop is planted, 'o.i
noii.i.ui.muu,u*.iiui, m>u t . n u iv ated u it will win W pro- o-
dnee on enormous crop of beans and
fodder. The rows should be from three
to five feet apart, according to soil nud
. un(mu t 0 f m auure used, The culture
is very mn-h such as is given to cotton—
keeping down weeds and gras's, and in-
( er f er nig with the roots as little as pas-
sible. Onee a “stand” is obtained the
plants seem to develop regardless of tlie
seasons. Standing water does not kill
it, while drouth seems to check it only
temporarily.—State Agricultural De-
partment.
Over-Profit Paying
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* "''■"tfej---K i> I voi d etunpiirisoii with former n a-
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Baby Carriages.
Civo the baby jilonty of frnsli uir which will make it healthy
and strong tuid save you the e:vpensi»«f of medicine. Wo have baby
carriages of all (luxeriptiniis from $ 7 , 01 ) to $530.Oft.
r , ci KJC ARDEN,
“The Furniture Man.’’
lid t'otton AvniuiOj Alaooti, Lift.
SOLE AGENT for ? 0 km 4
Bucks Enamel line ^ r
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THE LEADERS OF ALL STOVES.
EIEMiKMBIES
That our SPRING STOCK is
Complete and UP to DATE,
Mid we solicit your in spec-
lion <*f tie same.
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|#Mp; "\Y. P. ]>al(Pv\in r.ncl IP T, (-heck aic with us.
~WW Wf ‘ CHILD IN JONES, MAM,
WGMAo AND
And ni fact every enmity, to call and .•;■■■ us when in Macon. Wo have
The Best Shoes
!',, r (I... rnom-y in the city. W<- do not.claim to fell cheap shoes, out
we do dlaim to sell good ones, and we also warrant w-liat we sell.
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jE-T.\r>T.!slIKU 1810.]
107, Cotton Avenue, - Macon, (la.
ii— n o -rmr;
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I keep on liand a Fresh Stock of Family and fancy Groceries, at
prices as low as the lowest.
| A fine assortment of Tobacco always on hand.
Give me your trade: good value for your money.
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i Carriages and Harness.
Theo. W. Eliis,
TOI’L.AR St., near Davis’Warehouse, : Macon, (la
GIVE ME A CALL.
:
I M. 0. Balkcom, Agt.
: ;!o i A 5108 3rd st., near 1’ost Office Macon, (la.
DEALER IN
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Sliocs. riow (I'Mir. B;i.L r ^y r.nd Wn^on Himuss. S.ultlh-s, Ac.,
, IVints. l’aiaU'rV Oil, Machine Oils, (Mass. Brushes c. Although
i u TIMES ABE MKB>
i k y trade has increased so that I have been compelled to lure anoth¬
1 er clerk and rent another store, and now have two stores, consisting
I of six doors 27* X t>7) fet t each, and stocked with
The Most Complete
as- -rim nt <•? shod- ir Macon, and at prices to suit the hard times.
Every body i- invited to conic and look wln.-t.jpr they buy or not.
, Respectfully
M. C. ISA L IAtM.'Mj ABT*