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THE NEWS.
PcftMiwzD Eveay Thuaiwav.
Evucnrnox Frjoe, tl.
.Official Ot'ffnii of H»«? Count).
crrrrr
If life Is whsl we innko it, soma
of us ar# mighty easy to pleas,..
Governor Atkinson lias lentsd the
Northeastern railroad to a com¬
pany headed by Atlanta men foi
918,000 n year.
Tom Uni k, who murdered sherill
Guinn, near Henoia, atul I lie “ter¬
ror of Lion Creek." Inis Imeu cap¬
tured by r limn named McWil¬
liams and is behind the bars in
Fulton county Jail.
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Thomas K. Watson, ehairmnu
of the state executive committei
of the Populist parly, has issued
fin open letter, saying he would
not call a stale convention of tin
Populists until after the national
oonveiilion,
The free silveriles claim lliul
they represent the wide of true hi
fitetullsui. Is this true? Are the)
sincere in their claims? Can tliei
be, when 1 .he history of thismn
other euUlitrics »liov diiVi-i'iuil'.
Thera is no free ailver country ii
.the world that u~ •« gold, while oi
the other hand, gold count rb-s coil
ns much silver as they can keepot
a purity.
Inasmuch tie the city eunnof
build the auditorium, she will pm
the Academy of Music in the lies'
possible slmpo for the nceuir.nio
ilation of (lie Iteinoenvtie slnti
(•invention. Of cour-e’nearly eve
ryboily feel* disappointed over tin
outcome of Ihcnuditorium matter
hut slaeou call lake pride io tin
fact, nevertheless, thnt this con
Viihtion will be bet ter housed that
any of iln predecessors.—Macoi
Telegraph.
flic AiiieiT'iix Herald is n si run)
pdvociib'of Judge Crisp for tic
Minte; hut it jtlsl can’t swnHov
Rome of file Atlanta nilvcrile
man and itvlhods. It- makes ;
passing blmv at lien Tillman
whom the “silver organ" indorse
even to tin. extent of his l.olliii!
threats. It says; “Wliercltt Is Till
jntji, either courugwous or patriot
in? Door standing up and mnkim
ji venomous, viliifying ultuok up
ni all who oppose him coiistitati
courage, when im knows exactI;
how far he can go without run
ning the rl-k of a personal cncomi
ter with those ivgainst whom le
directs liis spl.-cn? ts that cunt
age! Do Ids repeated nltackuup
on the government of Inn tialivi
country, bccutise tlin govornitieic
won't bow to Tillman, conslltuh
national patriolism? Does his re
pealed assertion thnt lie will bob
f he party unless it declares for e
platform newrding to Ids I’esterei
mathiat of thinking, show one i di
of parly putriutism? If a mat
truly and conscientiously dJffnrr
with the ndinlnistriitlon, amt if In
reully hclicves that the free r-uin
age of silver at the ratio of Id to I
will Imj of benefit to the country
nl large lie can uphold his position
llrmly and in a genlleiuniily milli¬
ner mid still retain the respect ol
ail people, but a creature liki
Tillman—faugh."
GKOltUIA DKMGCKATtC CON¬
VENTION
Tiiis body contains 8 AO vob
that is twlo -1 n* many as tho lower
house of the leglslaitire. Tlmre
are 1 ST Counties. Of these, six
counties, viz: Chat hum, Iltilke,
Kichmond, Fulton, Hlhh, Floyd,
have ft votes each, aggregating 5 U).
There are Ifftconnli. s which have
4 votes cueh. They arc Ogh Ihorpc,
Green.-nml Wilkes, Hancock, Jef¬
ferson ami Washington, Jackson,
Owinnett and Hall I Gold, and
Hnrtow; DeKalb and Walton;
Monroe; Hiimter, Pulaski, Holts-
ton nml Dimly, Carroll, low,-la,
Troiii *V “1 m» * Mornu'llo r llafrU* loo!
Muscogee; Dean Dir nnd I ...mas,
Their votes aggregate lot. There-
msinii.g 1 U 6 counties have lw*»
vow* nu.th i«sH aggi (u.aouai ,4 ■ ii.e K "I" * - Then
aiU plus l <4 plus -h< e«|tia s ‘
(talegafes, of wtiich tid is a major
ity.
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^ i ;^U-»U™.:Gnl3, 3.1 r-M'..V;.tli
. m
not need to fear the ftlififk* .. , of y
dtsS*s< j
Hood’s Pills rare livrf ill«, ef>n .
stlpwtlrm, jaundice, sick headachy, j
yUioasness 2 fte
CALL FOR A GLAND 'i'KMFLH.
ANCK liAl.LY AT MAD¬
ISON jifsE idt.ii
AND 17 th.
There w ill hu a Crnnd Temper¬
ance ltally of the Anii-Iiarroom
pel..pi', nt Madison, On., on 10 th
and l?iii of June, at tlin court
hou a*, beginning at H o'clock oi
(lie evening f t he Kit ii uml end
ing Wi drt ‘silay evening 17 th i
Hpeaking 'Tuesday night ul S
i'clock, Wednesday morning ni :
10 o'clock, also in afternoon and
night. is meeting
As this n mass every* S
hoily will be admitted whether ap¬ !
pointed RH II delegate or led. We
ispeeially invite tim following
'ouiities to participate in the meet
ing: ltibb, Twiggs, Jones, I In Id
i in, Hancock. Warren, MeDnnie,
, . t;n‘nni<nMl, r ,. , i J>}iM’oin i *. j.
Wilkes, Taliaferro, U.een,
horpe, KIhurt, Hart, Franklin,
ilabersimm, Hall, While, ltiibun,
Lumpkin, Dawson, Forsyth,
oil, Clierokei , Uobb, Kill toil, De-
•<alb, Uoekdulo, fv .vlon, llulls
!«iniidt, Clark, < 'euie-e, Morgan
’ulnnm gtu! any other**, Th-".'
otmlies are easily ucce—• ililit and
in hope I o si a ■ many presimi from
iloli of them, Petition i.* being
uath' for io« 1 11 « •!-i! railroad I are.
Count!••••, char die-i, lenije i'cnce
oeiel iert nnd Huntlay schntd s are
irged to send llelegales, Any .. ...
1 , 0 expeel foaif.-nd will *.,.,1
iimii’s to WII Daniel, Mo.liM.rn,
la., in order fbat homes may be
.rovided. We promise a riel.
..as! for nil who nl lend.
U It PniNOf.B,
Pres. (in. Pro. Amss'ii.
A. d. ID'oiins, Hnpl,
A. A, DkLoai it, Heel 'y.
Mr!) !• DuvIh, a promin..,! (Joulb
iv<;»*yiiirt»i n; hI ir»«*r«*fwi 11 f <>l
n, Va,, lias this to uav mi the
abject of Hi- ii mill ism : “I fale
•lemaire in .vcommenaing f ham-
ei'laiii m Pain Halm lor riioumn-
ism, as f know fn.m personal nil that ex- .is
............. (hat, it. uill do
laiitu d for it. A year ago thi*
priog my bi.dhcr was laid up in
ed with inftiimmriL.ry H.etima-
ism and suit'i d 11 s..-;i>Iv. I lie ;
r.I npji 1 ici.th.il of
’ain I'.nltn eased lie-pain and
si- uf one b il th- compleb !y cured
.•in. I'or sal" by medicine ih ui*
I’M,
If 1 v. m n |toliU ( . v infi 1 wotihi >
f)< Miiy tin* n«* I no! m>v
man ns a polUieinn, but n« agon-
leiimii , Every I it Hu
lint, pops up'these latter day* In
liiking run* protpl*™ to Urn dear
-eople. “If J get to congress I
dll sec (hal vim. this,'or my consult.....Is,
re favored jii mi appro-
trial ion shall Im given for Unit,"
nd every lilt le longhaired, short
uggod, j'lollowey.d jneiuiss thnt
unn for Die legislature i.«
Ug the dmtr pcujdc Unit if he cun
inly got into ofHcu tncticy will
(fowon tree,-, the rivers shall (low
villi honey nml the moiuitains
hall turn into pones of hreud*al*
'cady hittfared.
And by nml by (be “dear pno*
»le" will bo looking to l lie govern*
mint, both national nnd stale, to
like them out of bed in the morn¬
ing and di .-as th mu, furtilsli their
dothing and givethem the world
Hill fei.ee it in, nod paint (he
fence and pul brass knobs on the
jatepnsts.
i candidly Isdieve Hint VvltenoV*
•r nml wherever you let up mi a
man's resjMiiudhility to feed and
■lolbe his children and provide
for I i* household Heeds, and Ins
ihllgatiuii to do so be iiegleeled,
vim damage the citizen and hurt
lhe government under which ho
professes to . ive.
Home nun ul ready believe that
it is tho government's business to
lake charge of their children, feed
and clothe and educate them and
furnish their honks.—Ex,
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H()\v iin\v 'cn It) Tt’tr IHLAI vT A \ WIFE 11 to
(From IVlfle Health Jem.ml.)
First, get ii w ifei second, be
• ienl. Von may have great trials
and perplexities therefore, in your to
but do out eafrv
> 4ll " iitt p i. tts*. m rtli.iulnii L iir
\ . ‘ have
IDaI*. which, * , though , 1*1 leca . .
may U* hard for her
|„.ar. A kind word, a lender look.
will do wonder* in . 1 ,using
her hrnw all clouds of ghH.in.—
To this we would add always keen
tt I 4 ttle of Chamberlain's Cough
|{, IIltl ,| v j„ j|„, hofise. Il is the
!E!,“;;iU ''v ’E.F
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That _ Sound , Money ,, ( hib m Ai- *:
. 1 ft, ,tfl , IS • Hiaiusljioir rtmt «rfa , K tile } "J ld‘'rt«Hlit n 7
rea iu ! , of (he Atlanta vmwMta
n. If wipes the did’ out but it
won't Slav wifwsl out I
VISIT Tu A JONKS Gol-NTY
HOME.
A DAY Pt g.VRANTI.Y SPBN’T AT THE
roMMOnioos home or MR. jack*
;K)V Hum ms A Sf) YAMII.r.
O/i tho Slat tiny of tlda month
I accepted n neat with *>ur beloved
\ml esteemed pastor, lire. Fnrr,
o spc id the day with Uncle Jack
Mid family, a* 1 usually call him,
because of our long acquaintance
and friendship, We arrived ni
I! oVInek and found hixntfection-
ale wife nml aminble tlaugliler to
welcome us, mid ftfteY (lie usual
greetings mid eongriilulnlions the
Kell called Uncle .lack from hi*
farm work, near hy. Homj he
walked up with a glad howdy nml
a warm hand-slinking—glad to see
,m ' ^ l»r» v "i. l.y , hf* .. every ef- .
flirt/ to mnkf? ti» Jmvo h tMcaNftiu
1 vi, . !l f ,!!li ,, , lr,
^' ' ,im ' " n
l,1,r ft » r,v . » 1 «" lo l , " ” ,r 1 i *« ,,,, ,lho<1 J , | flrt 1 nr / % ,ll V“ ‘
'
'“‘".V fribe, a well arranged pond 1
fl,n tU,,m (r,m 11,0 * hn " {u
i’' !l to two and three pounds in
size. Am he walks into the eneio-
knocks on flie fence with his
stick and the water begins to get
in motion near him with lir.li ns
t hey gather around the bank near¬
est him—both carp end porch—
and v*.ii can feed them from your
limiil, and they often get hold of
your linger while taking (he bread
*i'..m your hand, flies.'m-his.h- . , .
‘'K 1 ' 1 '" 1 HoftlsohasalarK-
................ <" »f (! 'k* '" [ilvas, ,on °y nri’an^Ml " ,tl,ou t
breaking (he comb, nml it .
]> aces
(iiU!K in tlio ^ittn for tho hm ! H to
refill, The next filing he called
our affcnlion lowaslv/o p.-t crows
living inlo the house, as white its
ntiy rmw y«u ..w naw-oxoopt
thi*!? (mhirii*,
it was nov, IL! o'clock, nnd ill'’
plow ni' ii are now for noun oxer-
ui a||t| ,„ ;m (! „. y ,. oino —f mir
^'.nl. w-l) oeveh,ped , . . young men,
two runs and two grimd-sons,
(Ih d in from Hu ir nturniiig w>>rk.
w eh. -rffil ns c ml,l be, full of
llf! . ; tHl ,, )( , KVi Vill!( (h e
Imir :
im-s, cm. am
ham! -Iiaking look jd.ice,
Tb*’"’nre bi.j-in-u-s b:*vs, to ,, j |)icv
||. (i | biisim'.’.-i Ideas uml went
T. bruit bioum, 1 like they knew
n( it wa Dinner v. - ki rooii
iinnoiii..'ed and they r-nt in down
<’i a lure’:-,:;. spread, uml nl! of tn
t ^y , " l ' t delightful part trying tn
do justice io ev.-rv part, and pur-
r< 1 '*• H-furc v.e had
missed l-iil 1 iltli* of the botiuiiftil
««* 1111 " f wdidi-d. We
U.en retreated to the beniltiful
•’•""'I *'» '«)">' 11
"oming from u mellow cloud in
,l "' Hoi'lb-easl. While enjoying
this cooling breeze our attention
was culled to the very lop of Ma¬
cau, a (liaiv.nco ,f seven miles,
could ha seen plainly the wleeph-
on otic of Georgia's noble institu¬
tions—Mercer University. Now
(lie hoys begin to get a move on
I Item to garner some col lard s>> >d,
ripe atid ready, hilt the mill be¬
gins (o patter down before (hay
were half through, Hoiri I he rain
was over and tho Imya with their
farm laborers kept busy alum!
I he premises nursing a sick mule
and horse, shucking corn, killing
rale, grinding scythe blades and
gelling other things in readiness
for a dry day. Uncle Jack Invites
us to the |*>1 to Bee the sick horse
and mule and his large drove of
hogs—-ahunt one hundred—front
the *ire of small pigs up to large
lings. Ih> has a place prepared
for them—ft hug yard to spend
the nights. When he calls them
In supper he shuts them Up and
they all go to lied and sleep hog
fashion. He wise has a cow yard
with n heat nod comfortable
lieuae, with many Moms in it,
only for cows and calves—in fact,
he baa a Comfortable place foi'
every living Hung about . him, j and .
ft place for everything else, and
,. v „, ' v (|,ing ', in place, and il up-
1 *°“^ <1, , “ l * m «‘*l the come-
mul ol lift’
around him. Hticfi is a I.nppv
and . pros|mrot.* farmer 4 a lift—
Kr „ lu le.| life under Mod's
This is one of tin nr-tti ■*(
"'“"M """* j„ UM <ou, ''- v ;
nnd with those clever |a'op 1 e I
pleasant a day in* I
j fJ j <J(| We enjoyed
j -«■>>?- »ns
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ness-—s'veil .......;..... the tits* Willi their
made fellnw . feel
,,,,< dnig shades a
nl! ,|ihs nitdbery • tree* you
Minembpr, don t you, Lro, Farr?
Our friends Invited u# to chnr.o
back again and v »r<- *>:u~ to*
aoOll if not sooner. Long limy
you livo with tbs continued bloa-
of , God . home . and .
sings ID your
lifu, and when thin lifc-V journey
the . .
is over may you jmsfi over
and reet under the ehcido of the
trees,
Where friends part no more,
And life is just begun
On that beautiful shorn
With the ever blessed Hon,
W II lIohSEXI'Ki'K.
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C LOG »i iv r I> JT ]'>A I H 11 IG.
1 have esialilislied a sln.p at (ii .y.
wln'jf* i am pri*|mn «1 l<» ut» nil kiin*.*
ul have repairing several on vt-srs watch, experietu s and <■}'«*'■ e j
hosltiess and i-aii gimriu.te. give cult r.i! i-foi 1 ieti.
Mv work will he d mid m.v
prices 111 low nr p.n'sihtc for thb< kind
ul work. Hive me a trial and il I foil
to give you satfsfiiellon it will e .u yon
iioHilug, as 1 pro]lose t" do an b ’J
oil. W. A.Hu a ■
—
OmoXAiivV Omc?, Jem c. 1*4 /"1
M.v' given fedi * Is W
s burchy t ■ Mr*
\l |> i:. <\ j.nl f„ ;
Miirvit, V.. . 1 , r.n l>, Viola V. Mattie
.ini| M unite il *!:;■•’ si i< .:* nil minors
ll j> ff-i<-! tell >r and r- -id.-nts
i ■ .....,‘V'- fti'Mi*:;-. in J* > •< i V" i * '' 4
- ,
‘ n m v- 1 V; 7 : n;! *>■ ,?n,! * y * ,m v
"U •' i:fi nppluM. i *n u,\ In* *'»» •*‘d °
) mji" i!"xl n! \ hi- nllii »• c- i ", l( • k
Witnwis mv In,ul o!fi<-hillv.
* Him* h'llinarv.
It T i
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LOANS NKOOT! \TFl>.
I nnt prepared to negoilnte ih-i<irii-
ble limns upon improved farms upon
as goisl terms as can he had in the
“bile, Duly hI'sUcbi M. conservative
!iii«ini--.« vv;int.'il. My source and m mency
V is the eti r.lL.-I I...... r-bc
ble in tie, state, having li-v.i m
pi-ml,-I oi-erafl-insdurie.g biisiiH's.i him tic ls-n ;.,uii -1
y,Uml iablidii'd. the full -and lie:,- c
Fur. no re pm
hii'S, 1 ','j'l lilt. 1)1 (fililr*
liuVi.'.nn M. Hmitii,
,Mac-iii, thi,
‘tuuixAtn'« Ort'irK. .hiic ( ■.<■ /
May Jill \
Wli'-ifim fur itdininktrnikui W If Herndon d<- hutns applies nun
im-
upon tlic c-iiitc of 1) F Hcrii-bii! d-c'd
- ed riiiintv,
The 1:1 thci-i ,-n. Io , , e. V';
; iVV.TiVTl*. '.’’lu-'’^b/nr’.-:,''
, m i..‘fori-lir-i in
hti::- next.
W-i;,i m mv hand i,lib icb.-,
u v no¬ , i i. dbmvy,
i.*S -7X«*J-
AXNOUiVC.’KM r.NT.-G
1 1 ill! ill id NA U )
Thntiklng t‘nc;,i "; b <•!.! -i «
y lur t•; • i- long niid oMiin:- d ■ ),■
l in the j'lt'-t. J o ndiitcti' j'‘i""i;:ii|y im-
Itcma,. lo.v^'ir a I-;:
t° i,f "* r,V?y> Uiotnary, mil*
j*-. I to t!ic lie!mil in ike DeftincriMlC
;mrty, jiicdgtiig my i if to discharge
.ill dutic r- honestly and opcnl.y.
If oi inn T. !*;««
ft I II H Ii L! J; r F AS}} 7 A > rdLt.Lf.
Tl Hi
n 1 .1 h'Hi»i"g ...t.i ...» tit« r r >,uy e'*>'•■/
i-.c . im ;r ■’,jijr-irt io ,!,c !•:*'•). * hi-!'
itniouiiec mvi'Hi a cunirebio < •■■■■•
elect hit) to f lie iitlh-e of Hheritl’ i* - ni
Tux ( iil.i-i'tiit'. fliihject to n*-lioit of lIn
Dciiiis'rulic party, promising of licit if eb
to ili’.'lmiy" fD m yiitb's
to flic best of my Ability. Ei bridge,
it N
KOft HEI'liliHI 5 NTATIV E,
I hereby naunttm-a myself a caudi-
dwte for Hepfesciitiitive of Jones coiin-
IV In Democratic llm next legislature, primary, subject there lo
lie* if
dintthl )>e one, i deem It pnijH-r flint
I shmilil give my views on thccurren-
ey ipitviiiiii—f am In favor of the free,
uidhidled iind iiiicondltimifd cuinage
of silver at ii rado of Id to i,anu if
elected will vote for ('has, F, I ‘l !:*p
for t*. H. Heiiator, I solicit your sup-
putt , (l, W. Cu.m a, nr,
At flic sollehiillmi of mv friends
uniting whom ntc seine of (he best
cithern of (he county, t nunooiiee
myscH u candidate in' for Keprcscntutive
of Jones county the next leglslu-
ture, subject to the action of the Dciii-
uviuiic party uf the eontity.
!!. Zv Oni:vVl:s,
FOI? TIIKAHEIIKH
f uni n candidate for re-election to
tioii lie- eftlcc the of Democratic Treasttww,'subject Thank¬ (heac-
!'t (‘arty.
ing yen for past favors, i again ask
tin* support of the |ieoplo,
1 -. M, H'I eW.ict.
Fuit ( Dili)N Kit.
, mvctf „
did.....for Cere.icr ttefion of done* county,
""hjeet to Wllihe of the Democratic
party, grateful fur the „Jcy.' sii|*-
ttw , Ur „. ]*, t
-»•
, 1 mmkmg (be jmople , generous
e.r a
„ tn "‘‘'‘‘ST!' 1 ' v
annotmee myself # candidate for re-
i ( itmnpt '
■ t’vur ■ v pr.mu*u.»f- mIi hfoilv, ( h ,;hrte.l. t»
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MONEY TO LOAN,
Fur loan* upon real estate and farm
btmL In .bmes c.amtv. (U, fr-.u il
years time hi g.awl •.mitpcnles mi
Io
W f;
»hor.
s,^ ^.
, 4 iw i^ Maiw-ry a, Macon,
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Taylors II-adoehe powder* .
are
dualh to headache, For sale
W E Morgan,
J 0 HN 30 N GRAS 3 .
* (Somt t'Uu For tu J-.'riu(le»tl»M t»l»,n b/ i
th« C i>iut»;ii*'lom r.
Qckstiox.—I _ ,, have several , patches of .
jolunoa fcar grnm> In mjr cultivated fto'd*,
which 1 will cause m- n-eobie. U.u
run give mo any koou umu iJ)’ ennu¬
cat n ttf n?
Ashwkji.—O n ftceonut of Its vlgornts i
habit, and lean: and t'.cwp growing
link'd roots, Johnson groiis has Lsan
iund diOl'-a’.t to mau:r;i>. wlioro onaait
has takou cciuploto in 3 V 1 # 1 (i ci of a pi’v > ;
of land. It is nveo moro illllkiUit ( > ’
subdno than liiirm-ad.i, hscunei of tlw
moro shallow growth of the bitter. No¬
ticing Homn lima rluro a small patch in
oar gardim, wo lia l as wo thought evory
root and Joint carefully Jug vy aiid
burned, and then dlsinlisod tlie matter
f tom A f ow flays sinca yvo no*
tiuofl on tli^ Humn *pnt d ok *n« of little
^ * ar s pushing * their way • through tho
*d°h S°ll, njiiaroutly . «is vigorous us at
About this Llmo wo worn tttlvisnd
*t> try tho following plan, which is said
to have been entirely enccsssful, and
certainly moro practical on larger areas
than digging up the roots; The plan is
slmjily to hSihvo oiT tho surface growtn
to tho ground, repeating tho pro-
cess as fast as tho grant attains a bright
i'f d or H iiv-hos, At first ft will map-
Pihw, apparont^r os thrifty Mover, bat
after tho third or fonrfh cutting its vigor
will dimiaish and it will finally ce;ew to
grow.—Ktuto Agrlcnliural Department,
j 0 hu**a oc»m
QtfKOTfox,—-iDoss Johnson Gross mate
ffOfhlliar? Would you tulYUo mo to
A Johnson make a mont
excellent htiy, It cut at the proper timo,
«»d steak are v«y fontl of It. It also
affords a vs*jr early anil excellent pun-
taro lings are also fond of tho cane
like roots, and no atnuuut of rooting by
tinea injures the grass, It should be
cut for hay before going to seed, for
then the leaves and stems t-.ro too course
nn g woolly for one. It slumlil bo cut
vvlion you!ig, sny when about two foot
w b> flnr , Cjl „ t „ m y9yer , t] tim „, , 3nr .
? , With all that can bo
<'tver f n fte you ic , to
plant it, from Uw Hatpin fact flu* when
obcat It yois n f.s.t hold it Is almrist Its-
pvsibln i i eradicate if, or to keep it /.“oi l
rprtmdiag ovur your own and neighbor-
lag farms There are scans who “till «<?•
Vniiate the pluming of this grass liesnwi^
of the large yield and exc ellent quail'y
pf the buy, but there an metre who
wottid cheerfully pay a reward to have)
every vestige of fids grass to moved
from their farms, i! i;i claimed that it
canbawudiestodby'‘pasttti'higUelorclv
fbcmigli the ftimumr and then hi tho
the whiter - V 'f A « fii-r.es, i;ii ' «’ v ,W reimwiag ,tt " !! f ^ t.w pi >w-
lag once m- twice during the winter and
then plant unit cultivate a ltoe.l crop c;t
the land the fclbiwiitg spiiiig,'*
My c*,vit ejiloiou is that when ones it
f- ,; “ «•"') m a f.mn 1st*
i pmcfi(-' 0 lly Imp «»lbl« tn get n l of 16 ,
1 ami aim r.t cjaully impoisdi'c t.i k-'p Is
sprnmliag over the snrrotMdia;;
crniuti-y. If yoa have batmn lartds 11 *
{ .p{„ igftnaaul c-veTtltv/, wlicra iiciotlirr
u ..pi-qifi,, y , m might put it 1 »
! g,.^ " forapmaiuiimit mesulov,’,
| ; aud If yon will taka th? tr mbl? t ; » hvo*
veut nuy from going ta r.:‘-d yea can
I coaflae It to the field yea wish toii-'Viif?
i to ft,—mate AgricaUsral Department,
SSnuiiviiiSi atul I'liinlfBB “abbagfe*!
Gcesno.v,—Please gfvs tno thafsMt
cabbages. Is ft too kto to
08J { tfluiitsdurfitgflu*jtfsssatmoathr
Assw. ii,-—Clubbae—< are very gi-ors
feeders, nml If gomt hmuts are expected
the tustturo must lot Ii? spur:-!, Ti-f
best prepnrAtlou for the heel b well de*
cmnpiawd iet manure heavily broadcast
ami plowed hi era gvnen crop treated
In the same way, Nothing better than
cow peas, t turned under, The land
should be deeply plowed, mtrt (lie fob
lowing fertiliser applied la tb° rows at
the rate of about 40 !) to SD pouml-i to
the iii-re, nml thoroughly mixed with
the soil before the plants tire pot hi, 7 iX)
pounds odd phosphide, 830 pounds mu¬
riate potash, 8 u 9 pounds nitrate smla, -
a freeze hits passed, and even hi dry
weather, if the precaution is observed
le plant the roots fft (lamp earth, cover
with dry, nml then protect the plant
for n.lay or two front the direct rays
of the sun. For early fall cabbage
a good plan ts to set the plants
on land on which a crop of early pota*
toe* was grown, 8 mv the seeds thinly
fn a phtat bed the last of May or first of
June. After the potatoes are dug, thor¬
oughly plow ttttd pulverize the land,
then open the furrows 8 feet apart, put
in the fertilizer, about 300 pounds to the
acre', and cover by throwing on two fur-
row*. A* sbon a* the plants are ready,
fuaisilh off the beds and ret the cab*
tmgos hi deeply, pressing the soil firmly
b«ther,s;ts of cac h p.xaLamlEavmg
toBW " ™f^b-»tatn Ag-
rloaltuia )*i.irtmem.
•„o-i nia ,.f mu-*.
can I get rid of
tmfies? They an* ftuitn tronhlcsmne In
■ wv tfrtn3e ,„ uml 1 have tried trapping
«*««' «•»««••
Asswm-Plaee fa tbeir ram small
| m^AitK^iicrti^lwUliffirjrdhiiUi^s
4iw(hw pj #M u *„ lap,
pltthl ctvpfv ID ov 13 fetf', n Kill of
frim bisulphide 8 # carben, flw fumes
wht-ih msy Mtlmr kill thn mules
or drive them away. Don't ga imar
any Awe* anyblud with the tiMlphhM.
(t ts cxcccllugiy ltiflamnblc.-ataw
Ajptetdtttral Department.
tttll*.- WR¥ 5
hv* *V w*'*«
own MHUIa*Rsa?
a—arssssapss articles, ovvryiiilns Jriamw-. Wesstwit
*>«»
tonsypartottimptwlnseorcxpressairr, .nffkwirtdUa* V»«.tptnw.,
tmtew,
' Chimpa,
ill-fid M(chi**n Ave ,
We are in the Swim
•\T ''• V ’ . i With a grand »«w Mack «f smcouble
r -;u ’ tnadi , and ft will be a rdpaeura hr j-ou
r^’.y $%(&! A] W?L I') w; iiito call and examine it It demand; is Ur/tr—
; 'w&uxU VJ •>.£■ V : in i-varied—calculated 1 i«|Hed to every pr.reonii! suitevery it
”»*»««?•; ‘ • M tsste;
j* 3 Mk,* < Vagv.»-n#ilif . v .jfe ?i it b- <.oropl«Mf—taking mid that within world'* its reaps
4 1 1 . i luteal tlie mar*
'&&{ ):••(•' iiilijnl. article. If you are in seandi if of be- a
---^ ivliul.li- ec.ma h> ua: you
T‘\J lb ’ •* that tlte Judgment of an (Ilf experience
y/ ('ll liHK’liitUt J* WGltll it h V n>t* mi
W rr’-<osmmk£... H our store; if you feel that it in worth
y>&*' while Having •>» trustworthy value*.
(jZCiiZty?- &s.. v] niAltf your selection* (rum representations good*bought
, with < <>■■ uni) rold on
i.-c-r.: •':• • merit thin never fail. Our new stock
:M‘ m H sons,* heyond eoiiijiiiriroii with former hcr-
mid ii will expand vour idea* at '4
IgfZ&ssssesstiiBsg^ v your heart to fake a good look at it.
w
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the WOOD-I'EAVV KUHNITURK U 0 . 658 & WW Cherry St Macon
*9
TX-SHS PL.AOB TO X 3 TJ V
It: wl.oro j’oti can get ilio best value for your money.
X -c ■ avden’s 6 rcat Compartment Store
OHora g: •■tiler ifidtieci'k-tils than any house in Macon. Hero is a fist
of wh.-i! you wii! find: Fnmi! ere of i very description, OftrjiOts, mot-
ling- 1 felittil* a, lct’e curtains, clenille, portinrs, I apes! ry curtain*, ba¬
, tallies, clocks, Hunks, refrigern-
by enwiages, find bunt, st.'. net lamps, bicycles onyx and other tiling*. Also
tors, oil «as V es. many
i>uck -| ? OEoatEnamel /m / TV 1 Line, T J. nn " *
s ^ ^ ^
/pK
Tll L© 8 0 61 ' Oi ^ Eli 1 k
8 / .
stox r esand Ben- x,
Ges
garden,
f i TDK FUHNITUiliJ MAN,”
Xj»orbf^cj j 7-1 Cut 2 y o?ac*ow Avenue, Mc.ccii, Frlooet, (hi.
ton
'*-
J BESUEMBEK
That our BPIHNG HT 0 CK is
Complete nml UP to DATE
aud wc nolle!t yotir itinpoe
tion of the ci-tnc.
iLw:} ienson & T' s ri 9
40 £, Third Street, MttCoh, Ga.
pir-bvm' W, p. Ihddwhi find It. I. Cheek are with us.
SR=« 0 wa«ass«MB(i .-tssi-w <pm
YXW "mm \v ( >i»l S aD ( eyemj \i j LD JN JOHEfel, man,
r. j\
And in foci, eve,-y < .unfy, to calf and see us whett Hi Mftffou. W« JittV®
*-*'*' TlAfi?f w u * 4 RllAACJ masvvo
for fho mormy in the city. We do not claim to sell cheap shoes, nut
* V e do dlr.im to "il noot* ones, and wo also WAttttANY what wo sell.
MIX SHOE CO.
D'>-TAUbisiil;i) fM 10 . j
107 , r./ttoii A- elide, - Macon, Cia,
' ">X
LEA LEU IN
e.mim at, mebcman©sse
Gray, Ga.
Jump »m hand a Kr.’!*li Stock of Kitmily nml fancy Groceries, at
prices ns bi.v as the lowest.
^^*A flue ib-nuniiumt- of Ti.hftcco uhvRys im hand,
Give the yun^tfitde : gik>d value for you* mottpy.
eo t -wir **•■•*«• **»«*»**->.
A ^ JJEJf ^ ^ 1
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•WA-GDNS AN® mmiFB *
Carriages and Harness.
Theo. W. Ellis,
I’OPLAR »%, near Davis’ Wnrefimise, : » : Macon, Oft
GIVE ME A CALL.
mam mm
M. 0. BpMkeom, Agt.
.'Mil! .'Il l 1 ,ll ;i! ' * l|!j/ (- * - Macon, (In.
1 DEALKH IN
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T X
( .1 DanEvai>, Duib-ry. Htovi -. 1’loW‘s, Hues, Axcs, Nails, llorstf
8*u> I‘jo-,v Huggy mid Wsigoti Itarnc-'-Z, Muddles, Hrldlcs. Au,,
I’.iinD. i'idtllcr's Oil, ila 'liiiii- Oils, Olitss, I’.rti- Ucs Ac. Although
. * Yjim s Aim eakdj^
io-i (i:-b' Im* hicii ji-cil :'o that 1 iuive been compelled to hire iihofle
i i 'bik «iid i-’ii! :!!'••«•!“; -lore, and how have two stores, cotisisthtg
ol i. t! i a ‘ u h “t each, nnd sh>ckc«I with
rp-u p lyrneit flnm Dompiexe nlot a
c=-,r !meni of irli -l if M ui. cud r.f pt be * to suit the hard times.
i b-t-lj tix- -1 = >1 io i ■ nnd ;.,"k whether they buy or nnt,
fiwpectfftily
M. 0 , AGT, •