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ifc ENTERPRISE.
rjll A* Qg., Deoember 9, *892.
j t oCAL BREVITIES.
Liaxck xic;htin<ialk # office.
,-jjTKKM for sale *t this
■ jt) rents.
marr*e»
}t the rr'i lcHce of tlie bride's
‘ >j r W. 11- Roach, on Tues-
,
b4t J[r* (ieorge C. Brown to
E Irene Roach, W. P. Phillips
|j, officiating- Attendants, Mr.
Luii Phillijffi with Miss Nettie
Lmfojgh, Mr. S. T. Beaten bang h
Rjjiss Mamie (Jordon, Mr. James
pji8 with Miw CHa Haley, Mr.
p. r Cromer with Miss Carrie
*}'• It makes our mouth water
ll;r»r xlxiut the piles of goo<l vict-
■4fc that needed a hungry editor to
E,'em from “npilin.” We will
tllC hxppy conplc tills 1 tuns
I P ' resetting 1 ° * us, but Ml! ' just dare
ku married . and
to get again uot
Lus. The reception 1 f. given by Mr.
I [ll .l. lirown, .. Mas an old tasl,toned . .
L of^tod victuals cud a jubilee
pj^py hearts. There is one
Itfiiiii in life when heaven lias no
br.is and hell nc terrors, that is
ku ue get married.
I There will be a Sunday School
Kristinas Tree at the Rocky Branch
Lord L church on Christmas night
«5tU.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
I «, I 1 e * r * , 1- will 'll
It {‘rammed . , at a Caruesville ... .Sat w , nr-
L f- December 17 , bo ll.litn ' at 9
I.dock. It is proltable , . , that , history ,.
*1,1. iv.ijstifutio * will be milled
r the other , branches. , ,
I In
* " -i| .. h**r« ‘ i/'mnnt* ‘ on
* *
frifluv Doeember liiiril.
i v*«. 4 n c si
• • ♦- * ° •
TO OUR PATRONS.
W« need in uey to pay our debts.
are bu*y i« the* school room.
rie.vu; pay us all, or a part by
‘iOth, or sooner.
§ If more eonvenient. pay to J. C.
■ M C nnell, or I>r. J. R. Tucker.
Tie y will receipt yon for w hat you
iVe thank you for your jiat-
and past promptness in pay-
■K* teachers.
Doa’t forget your
Yours trulv,
Il.lI.&M. L. Parker.
VOUCE OF LAND SALE.
I will sell to the highert bidder
It'fvre the court hons« d*«*r in
CWule, «u the first Tuesday in
Jiumarv 7 next the tolloviiur e Je^ribed
fold*, to-wit: t ,,
Lot No. 1 * Coutsming S 4 acres,
l«»s, lying 1* . r.auklin. . , .coun-
more or w
tr • T about duiiit (A I j mum rrfibw east cast, ot of I ‘ivotii'1
joming Farmer Burton, about 20
atr*» cleared, balance forest and old
field.
Lit No. 2, Contains 4acres more
or less; 15 acres cleared, balance
forest, and old field, joming lot No. 1
awl Farmer Burton.
Lot No. 4, Containing 89 acres, all
fortot land, joining Henry l£.un all
»ii*i others.
Lot No. fi, Containing 30 and 7-10
acres more «r less, on Knox bridge
road from L ivonia, j«h»iog Chappe-
L**r and II. O. Randall, 10 acres
eltxireb, balance Forest.
Hit No. S, Containing 9 and 8-10
acres more or less, 3 acres cleared,
balance forest land, joining II. O.
Rendall and Damons.
1 erms of sale, one-half cash, *^be
other half credit till 1st November
Jo, purchaser to give note mm
interest at 8 per cent. Bond for
btle tel •
given till . , purchase , money
paid. This November 24, 1893.
hoplua Rimlall,
We Lave Koine .SURE VI RE
ANY LIND OF A HEADACHE
medicine at the Kxteki'UIKK office.
f eme an*l get a box for 2o cents.
The great Dr. Boerbaavc left
three directions for preserving the
health—keep the feet warm, the head
cool, and the bowels open. Had lie
practised in our day, he might have
added; and purify the blood with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; for he certainly
would consider it the best.
There are Id populist* in tlie Mich¬
igan Legislature.
Three populists m the Montana
he*-* >*»« •*« »'
iti Miinieaota received 115,900
the Ifarrisoii electoral vote jj, °
1*21,000.
The populists and democrats in the
Wyoming Legislature have a good
Riajonty.—New Nation.
ANNOUNCEMNTS
Tax Collector.
To the voters of Franklin
I herein’ announce myself us a candi¬
date for the office* of Tax Collect
of Franklin county at the* election to
be helu January next. If elected 1
will honestly endeaver to fill the of¬
fice to the best of my ability I re¬
spectfully first time. ask your support’ for the
J. W. N'orred.
Clerk Superior Court.
to the Voter* of Franklin county: I hereby,
ajitlonifct* niyriel n randidafe for rc-cJctition to
the office ot (Mcrk Mujicrior Fotirt of Froiiklin
county, at the oiiMiciu]' election fn.Iamutry next.
1 ant thankful to the jteojdc for their Miiijmrt in
tlie pavt. I do hojie t<» have your Mijii»ort in the
future. If you will re-elect me I will dierhar^e
the duties faithfully, jiromjitly and intj*ajfially,
a* a* l have tried to do in the Heinjr more
laiuliiar with tlx office* l can do the hurdiies*
more eff iciently than lx*fore. With many thanks
for past favor*, 1 am Jiesjiectfuily, etc.,
j. m. ruuiii,*.
Treasurer.
Til „ (Us . voter* u l Franklin County, I livreby
Announce myself as a ♦'jtndidaU* for re-election
t*. tie ..ni.-c* of Twasimr lit Ff. 4 i.kllu .umitv at
the electing to be he),I January 1 SU 3 , TtiaiiKiiig
tls.- propie fur east favors, j respectfully ask a
eontinnation of tin- same.
Uespcetfuly,
T. C. llurton.
TAX COLLECTOR.
To tin? voters of Frnnk’itt county. I herel.y
announce inyuell a» a eamlidate for the office of
Tax Collector of Frivtkliii county, at tlje ejection
to \ • heUl Januar>' If elecH d, I will Hon¬
estly endeavor to till the office to the U*bt of my
Ability. I reM|ieetiuily a^k y<»ur su|ffK?rt for one
term.
M. II. Diiucjin.
Tax Receiver.
To the voter* of Frank: m tounty. At tlie
solicitation «f x grvHt many friends in tliis
luuutv. I hsrel.v ri-ls-ettiillv amioimec ...vsclf
as a candidate for rc-eleetion to the office of
Ueturns of franklin eo„,„y, at
the eu<tion t« Ik<' held Jmiitan* uua. If I am
elected, I u»l nerve the tux tKiytn to the Unt of
lliyaWllt m.jffi,.. w lUl , t fU ,.j,ort,
lnm y«w servant,
jesse it u-crov
--
* Sheriff
to the voters of Kriuikliii crainty.
I h-rehy rcsywitfaJly announce »s a
ojmdidiAte for the of thin vounty,
at tte eieftiou t<» lie Urid Juuuury lstis. if elect-
«d, 1 wit! honestly sml fearlessly fUl tUc office t».
the asuyvur«f«^i>e4:tfui]y. \tcitoi ittv ubilitv. Roiieitiu^ ’ %<mr haot«#rt,
l
•1. N. (’.minin.
To the citizen*; of Franklin county, l hereby
auu4>uui-e iiiyfielf a (Candidate lor SJicrilT of
Franklin doimty at the ensuing election in Jan¬
uary IK&t. iluvin^ Ik^’u horn and raided und' r
I*eiii<»cratic frincipjcs, I wil make the rnee on
the; Democratic platform, at? I Fee no plausible
reason why Jjshould forsake the party in*w.
elected, I will discharge my ditty as an officer
to the IteH of my ability witnout leur or favor.
ILcspectiuJIj.,
J, II. Hathcock.
When on a visit to I ova, Mr. K.
Dalton, of Luray, Russell County,
Kansas, called at the laboratory of
Chamberlain A Co., Des Moines, to
show them lus six year old boy, whose
life had jeen saved by (-'hamberlain's
Cough Remedy, it having cured him
of a very severe attact of croup.
Air. Mr Dalton mtton ts is certain certain that ut.it it it saved s.avtu
liis bov's life and ia enthusiastic in
his , praise of . the -i Remedy. t> x v For - ^i- sale
bv M. R. lirown *fc Co., Boweruville,
,oa.
BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!
We keep blank Notes; Summons;
Ei fas &c. Come to our office and
get your official papers cheaper than
too can write them, and always in
correct legal form. Cotton bills,
Statements, Letter heads, Bill heads
<fee., all printed in neat style on the
liost quality of pa nor. (Jive us a
trial order.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Sheriff Sales.
Will be soM before tlie Ceouit
House door in Carnesville, Franklin
e<iunty Ga wlt },j B the legal hours of
;
sale, on the first Tuesday in Jnn-
| uarv 1893, the following jiroperty,
Forty-five acres of land , move or
hss, . 1>tii-^ | V o„r • and bcino in said countv
v tliddle River, r.djoining lands of
‘
w IV. F. .* Bnsa, 1( * i M Is. ., M N- * i * Crawford * >
H C El: * d and others, and being
the place whereon J. D. Way castor
now jives; levied on as the property
^ j Waycasttr, by virtue of a
#
^ W ilr rant issued by S.
^yers N. P. *t J. I*, on the 14th day
of Nov. 1892 in vor of the Eastern
Banking Company against said .I. D.
^* :U 'castor. Property pointed out
by Defendant in Distress Warrant.
T n* December. 9, 1892.
Joan C\ McCarter Sheriff.
Sheriff 8 >3.
Will be Slid, , n tin- first Tuesday, in January
1 * is, *t tin. Court H>m* in said county, witlun
til* lejcitl Iiour* of lute, to the hiphot l'iilcitr, for
ca-li, the followin g proparty, to wit:
A Certain tot anil llou>* in tii*- town of -Wartir,
Franklin county, oil, mtjoininjf lam!* of O. <*.
:r»; st£22Z*'S£: “
i„,a-c u-vii-ti on n- tu,* propt-rty of William
I ftronc, to satisfy a mortgage exe. ution
from th** Superior Court of *»i<l county in favor
of K. C. Marett against wiicl William Armstrong,
This DfCeuitier (I, 1*92.
John f. Mi-farter Sbfriff.
fiVe had to wait tor legal advertise¬
ments and are a little behind.
Shall We Shake Hands.
In a past number of the Nati n :1
Economist, the jm>oj»1o are given a
fat of advise aiirl admonished to lot
all flit* past hull dozing, Hoist};, itrim-
idations, fisiuilt ami bribes go In, a al
shako hands and ho friotnls once
more . Perleii.s “'H ls I .b. iw,t not full.. tally lent-
prebend all the Keonomi -t intends,
i........„ ,i.;., g , stu, ....... if e it means a sur-
render on our part of our demands,
ami i a confession „ ..r • c from us .t that . we are
wrong, I never etui enter into
compact. Our principles 1 are more
sacred > to me than . any party, call .. . it
what, wnacyou von mse may **,, riol.it f.,,. as ns flu. the lut.l
dosing, being, intimidation, frtttd and
bribery is cone,wiicd 1 claim to be
generous enough to forgive for a!l
•*•!««. win-vir.g... i ,i..ih.it
time is fast approaching when till
thosc things • util , , hate to . , be tried . . .. be-
fore a tribunal that will meet out jus-
to <iii» ,, \\ nile J . t'l.iiin , . to , lx*
ti( c ijc*))”
crons enough for this, 1 am also frank
enough , deckin' , publicly , that , . 1 leel .. ,
to
no no removal rt linn at of ot conscience const cm c for tor wha* uha, I I
have done. 1 feel that I have come
1
out through this campaign with dean
hands and to clasp bands with the so- 1
called democratic nart would he- 1
' 1 v
smear them and cause a stench to
-___, and stifle honest . .ii- laboling i
rise every
man, and the great re form movetuent
... palsied. . . . v Now while . i
would become
we sav this we confess we have mu-
*
tneiuls , . , who , , have affiliated ,
ny warm
With the democratic, party. 1 We can
*
Miake Iiaiids with them as friends and
neighbors, c hut never while the world
stan<i« can we sifti*fi»<lor our pilMfl-
,,I,w wliieii we ' t****** oossess bv »‘IK uihevit'UH'e Ut.UH t
.
handed down to US by a noble a 11 CCS-
try w] 1() relished the solemn fact j
•
that liberty kAcred _ that ,
110 was SO as *
r,...],,,! sealed hv by their tlltll own own blood blood in in 177(1 1 Mb.
It has lieiti claimed that we, the I’eo-
pie ,, party , have , lweii beaten , and , de- ,
s
feated. Tins is one of the unsolved
mysteries , the age; .'is to myselt, J
Oi
have* HO fears ill 8liv r in^ 1 believe
‘ ;
_ . have been tail* . .
^bat . if there coulu a
and holiest ballot, the 1
count ail nop-
... .
l « , lsr would nave come out victorious
the stare an<i national eln^ ton., !
in in tuc state amt national ttu :
Ami I venture the assertion that no
fair minded honest democratic man
will deny but what there was tnote
or less intimidations u-ed in favor of
the so-called democratic parly and
can they truthfully say there was no i |
used. .
fraud committed, , no bribery * | I
the of . but
Thev tuav sav same its,
let I tt them L,'„|.„ place , *i, th-tr fmgtr on t.a
mark and establish the fact*. Now
a word to my (kmoctatm .1,.' friends,
(jo<l pitygyou and help you to under- j
stand that you are standing in j-our
<>*'<> »“*» that yon have joined
issues with those who are trying to
crush you and bring yon ...to serf-
(
<b>ni. I util you see tin# anil tun>
away from it and join J in with the
* ■
people for the* one grand cause, ean
we shake hands with voll? Sooner
*
would the leopard change its , s|,ots ,
^
t ,, a „ for ,, s to diall(?e ” from ihc ,,,-in- 1
eipies of the reform movement, and
bands with i*i hat '
uti-lkf. von *. einse t
will prove detiimental to the interest
of tx £ the t u.. American tmnripan DPDhl.i people.
T. J. Stonecypher.
— -
1 'n.K.s! Pu.Khl! Pii.es!!!
, famous , Oi.rma.v .,
lry liKHnn
Salvk. It relieves at once. Sold
. Alliance ....
and warrented by Farmers
store, Toecoa, Ga.
Wealth Per Capita in m inufact-
uring and Farming States.
The wealth per individual in the
manufacturing - . States c ., . as com- ... j
great is
nared I’ with the agricultural b States,
corroborntive . |»root . ot ,
.Ktill iurtlj€*r
the means through b which the prop- 1
city of this country has , been , so large-
Iv ^ niled 1 ui> 1 in the hands of the few.
In 1880 the average wealth of each
F 15 * 011 1,1 -»iaffiuUiusttt>, Maasaelinsetts wasi was »i, *1 5G8* ,
’ n Connecticut it was 81.308; in
IU,ocle ... , , 18,a , * ’ * ’ filO* ’ New York ‘ ’
81,49il; New Jersey, 81,20/; anil in
t ennsj tv ama, *1 91 ,_•>.». *>-Vi I
The avernge wealth of eaeh pciw n
’Ot '
. ,n Alabama t • in to IS fi 0 „.„u was zona* Hi
Mi.ssissiijpi, ♦ 280; in South ('ar<dina, 1
. North v , t arolma, t 4 »*JiJ, .,*o. mar-. i.
in
kansas, 8307, and in the South gen- !
erally aholl^ , 8400. . w j i
r I'he Western and Northwestern
States averaged i about i * -'.wbi) to wm .
to each 1 person. Some of them are! J
getting quite , large.y , into protected !
„em,if iiiruiut.tcturmg. act urine But inittiie there e, asm a, m the mi
East, while it makes millionaires of
the few, the manv are becoming nil- i
-
the best only i just .
poverished, or at own.—C’ongres-'
about holding their
— > i! “ o,d -
I a man or a party
.
as niUC'l), hi t t i* jllSt a honorable
f° KU1 * I , nort I o ‘ code of r,miCII)!e« ' * in a
county election as in a state or lia.
tional election.
Dahlonega is the only branch col-
ege that gets an appropriation.
CROP REPORT.
TTI 'Tit. With the fort*'* at tin* command
of the ilep irfin ait it was foital iuipo*.
sibl.' to make-nil inspecrio is in this way,
mi l that iiispeetious in built were uua*
voiilnttl* that the business uti^Ut heron-
dueled without delay, liaslixin,' the
insufficiency presented ‘a of those iny,hums' [
bill to tin* Inst {*,•«•
eril j vvid<-fi made ii radical’
ehan.vr.* in thu system. Tnia bill b vntn *
the law and do*s, 1 helieve. furnish a
feet pfoteciin.i against uuy or Unary
effort to ulaci* spurious ««>>!> on tie*
market and readers anv class of frau I
Mu,.,*t cci'-vJ'- ,,f ,l tectum Already.
[1’i'W its oi^ratimi. lem *sr error,.; m e'l-
co\ .a t an t tn m.sta.v s r eft-
a to . tkeaiU.iurag * „f the fa.- u*rs.
* 1,0 provisions of th; new law nra
hiu-Ii that the maniifueruror or d .,il.*r
*}"• »'lh coo Is Mo v tiicstm- st,n lard,
ftfal!^ a'iuftlii* state prohibited lor suhse-
J 1 " deal-r or matmlneturer would risk
the illegitimate srrj* it loss entailed by discovery sake the of
sales for th* of
^ that would Im derived tr.oui
fratulnlent transaetions. 1 hat hnllf, act xijil totally nil
ji!)oIisIh*s nil liujiiHiiiniis in
j" s |!‘//'“V' the hands a ?‘ of the manufacturer alter tho goods
watt* or
dealer. Unetly slated, it provides n*^is- tint
'dl manufacturers *ir dealers mu r
t th „ . IM:l |, sis „r the t.ran l
<>"a fertilizer they sell or propose to
offer foi sale. This gmiranfee is pbicnd also
on rmwir.l in the plHeo an I is
branded ..:i the sack, that pie-chasers
U 'V'T* r, *'I* " 'thont didiculty the
standard * bi up order to vvhh'h to maintain the goods must liigli
a
stati'lard. tli* law also retpiires all am-
mouiated go««ls to contain pro per eept.
1 aniumnia,. with a total of ei;ht per
ceuti ot available phosphoric aei l ant
potash. To give further purchasers protection,ami bj
° better enable name
and without refereiu' 'to the KWvrnnfeo
to know somethin * of the goisis pur-
1 !*" J 1 "'
power conferred by the .lull, rcpun ie
all tortilizDrs oftoivd f »r
tn loilonia^. ''inlt'LV, .AniRioiiRttf. f^Sii* 1 if
pix^pnxtf, Ammoniato.l I)iss.»lv»* 1 Erne,
>"■ ><eoi . hertiInter,
t) , othw words, tniptync;. that, tils
same is an amnion!ated ..0?"^ suporpsosphah*.
/, ni.ij “tiflsmS' u tor.r.iius ik r i >. H.hu'Two'^nc^ nun n\<* pi i
c *'■ nl ammonia (iiftu tl UV potvutia.).
r ' >l ' wtri ‘ , ' 0;i mamrincimvr
or dealer may order as many, ta-w- as I. •
kvcs projnu, speciti iha u;*o iw hot brand
or brands they are to be used. These
tags are now. more properly sja*akiiig,
r.‘Ki;d«~iti*«i tagd. .w they d*. not signity
**'»• ,'««• fen dm r has been -actually
stmipled, bnt only that the conditions
I M tM t*» si iliu ^ .u *)i] fix
bav*’ f u c(miplir>t o ith \\ }x*ii f lu
*ul«*s art* in:i(]<‘ it is th»* •July of tii;
, ht * "HiaiTniaut
(i{ t.umoer t<» i *. M»»* f . n u«i‘* ot t lie
eon-up»-e and v/}x*n .-;bipp<* I. A hnlnre
on V'*nhvrs ti» .the t^mply sale
vn*h * th«s e conduhms ret,-let's
absolutely void. pie insjteetors fife
directed where to make iuspoetiims, as
end) sale is teeoi dedin mWaltriia.throngf, thi'oUp'e,
are hI-osc.i onto.,
departniei.t U.e'i-nneof the In'.-Vids. with
sack’" wTih- samples’ nr.- ' not' otUeu
*■ bom every ship , o. or. \ toe fact f baf .• n
large nnmhe.i: an-.ii awn ni everv 'of nat't. the
of the stale, and the ti.-i inability WtM samples
mat,ufadnrer t.d. n
. |n ilysjs wiI1 ll4 .
pends his future 1,1,-iaess m the state
and his {'olleetii.'n.*. fiiniish..*s, ; v.'e he
| Ieve a J^rfeet safeguard pin
Ill.regard to t'lw e of M'iriiKzurA that ip
the state, it An- i> gi'alifviog hi.'- pfitMia^ I.. leiKirt iff
our farmers a to a*
*»
c , ms j 1 i.. w ,.fft, mastf,.* the selHii-t priik
t| le tax is only o*n Tents rU iv'*r- ih?i. it will
lx* seen by tin* re-,-ip,> this sonrcc
that a sufficient sum is rai«*.l to main-
tain the entire inspeetioh'system, jin f
without taxation, ..'.-oteet our .farmers
from many frauds .,,id imp .ulions. Did
the niauufaciuivi'.- odd ten nentsm every
ton of g.H.ds sold, which ih-v. do not.
the farmer conld wd! silford to \mv this
8m aij fee to insure' him* against hdul-
tcrilted awl Spurious*goo 1 *.,.atel secure
for him a serviev thxt wnul I of ln*rvviMt*
cost him from tou-to Rft.xMi A<tllais, So
firuilv mn rvonybiiv-l *»f iln?
„f a thorough sys'em -t mspee'tion it by that,
were it necessary to suppoit. would gen-
cral taxation, I Isdi’-VH tn,- state
be compensated hv the amount saved
from burdensome iifigati-m that would
result did no such system -xist Ilow-
the present tonnage t.ix has taoveu
far better than any oilier inethod and.
Kimporfing itself, adds «-v>-r-il tlnmsand
dollars annually ■ to the . fuml of
'
the state.
OLANOiaiS.
As your Excellency i*. .aware, through
the Executive Dejmrtmetii, mi-1 direct
to this deparintent. inmiy 'complaints
have been made by letter, and in cases
of alarm, by telegram* ot ^hinders
amonu stock in the state. Our laws
IIlillt e „o provision for such case-,, and
thnmufh y«mr Excellency I would re-
siicctfully e'l the attention of the
(^ t . JM , ra i Assembly nieans to the supi'i'*‘ss necessity and of
providing the some spread of to this loathsome
prevent ithout <lo iiii:i< it in
disoasB w nieflial. proper AM,en
this report tosn,'ge*t the
it has been within tin; power of the de
partml!U t r without too great an ex-
penditure. cases have been inv.-sti<.ited,
with no } ^ (War t() , l( , t )„. V o.,|d the
investigation, and with n > mean* at tho
command of the department, th geicra! except
what has been saved from
fund appropriat 'd to the department by
economy in oth.r direction*. I fed that
thg (1( , 1 ,. irtln( .„ t „„e<jnipped t<, handle*
the matter mxl to prevent tin* spr** nl of
the disease now in it* int'aicy. na-l, in
^ ()f an eilier ^ ( , JICV% U) ( ] () w li:it would
be neceHsary to prevent a din.istrous Ae*
strncrion of our stock. So far. a veil
ii u ^„ess on thepart of those who own
diseased atiimab tp destroy them for the
benefit of tho community has been
shown: but should the owner of ,ne
affected animal conehi h* not to tieri.iit
it to he killed, it is difficult to at}- to
(om-nt vUe disease mi dit spn-a l.
At tlie last session of the «.-»<; A i
scmhly, Mr. Chappell, from Lute us
c ,),intv. introduced a glaudered lull providin'; stock foi
compensation when was
ensure did mitnmt
w |th the approval of a majority of the
house, and failed to pass. CiMiipetmt the
veterinarian surgeons are of optu-
j OI1 that nearly, if not all, tie* cases
ton nd in the state are brought in by
The first b 11 iatrodueed in ere-
srre * w./ * to ,>'.*riinl t.'ie law passed
at the .last session, closing - the
World’s Fair on Sunday. .
.V icformcr who doc s not s'and/up
tor liis pritietples everywhere is not
„f tlie true Hue. Let yonr lijl.t
shine.
Texan stock, uni, roaiiitahdti? tnis
j vhav, n number of stains have oiryted
iranriu** rcfiilutio.u* ’tei
svook, fat that requiring this Us its inspect! ulv i.i. d'itf Tim
• is-' a ir, i m
•Mr!?, but also on laiufcrs hum ui life, to
»nv min I riirnid) -■* sa!ti *i *at argum-sit
wiiy l'-rti'l.ii-ive neliou of soni > eharae-
Ot. should h* taken. A:;ji’i, chronic
' esses of glanders inuv re.iltbl spreading i t a com-
nininty for limit.is. nmny
cases of ta * disci** in its aeut*< form
without its Motit'i * belli r discovered.
bach onliiiui* evihmtly denn.i l an
invesiiyatio)' by n surgeon who thor-
otyhly understands his work,
EXl'I-ilUMKSt STATIOM.
in manv mvirters complaint* liavo
I^reut ground that the expenditures were 1 dom*. too
. for the amount of iron
Tlivs.uvnnpl.Tbit* are g ni'Tivllv bis *d on
tin* sminos slurt.r. tin i that the fun 1 that sun- til*
ports tie* is bv
?hf«™i Ki^inv*^' S ‘ U doe’
not appear to tie* reasonable that anv
Vi.
eeive, the lien■ >t\t fro n an nparopriation As
„,ade hv the i.-nv. LTttife.l Shttes. r-
(pared by the essential part raproinee of tin
work of the station Ivas been 1
in the reports of this department. That
iu;inv of t}n*s<* (*A|M*rinti'Ufs xi’t? viil 11.il >1 ■ i
there t an be no doubt, if the results
„f systematic culture and fertilisation
„{ various characters are of any bandit
to tin* fanner. That manv ar * uuahle
, (1 av h them .elves of the hem-tit of tl,.,
experimcut is doubtless true. Imt the
lessons taught reu-i*:i the s im *. Th *
eoiu’iilssio.'iei'of nri'icultiire is ex oflieio
ehainnaa of the hoard of directors of
the station. Tho I. «rd. watch is ap-
peiittcd hv your e-vcclleuey. is made u'i
,,f successful farmers from haul) turn-
ej-essiima! district in the state. The
,.rt',, V ( s of these umitlemen h ive been clast to
make the station lioueliHal to every
„f farmers, and to i.Tnstrate to our
farmers what can lie don ■ in certain
branches of a rrieiiltiire. As the head
of tho department, me voice in tim
jifTiir.s of the station is o' *ut' ly resuitin impera-
live in ease of a disagveetu the directors, ;
j„ -„ tie between other
),m tlx? i>r«*siMit policv of c tn.lnrrmkr th )
1, ‘'* n at!r " r 1 f' >n ‘
t*rul consultutuni aiuoiuc tlx* ditvctoi*?*.
»n M . of a <)aii‘v ;i.*M tho ex-
J.^l. p,. r j,,units in tolsieeo 1 especially advo-
;,s tending to show the rapabr
ties of (ieortfia outside ot lilaeiibeing our previous
^ ri d'dtliral policy. The !
niusm*.! will. I b lixvo. u'nnU \n pivot |
mi«l Unix* vwv farm th will tui*
den-or to prolit by tin- experieuee Of the
r.srm established for their I.'i.elit.
A wor.l i i this rejioi't as to tin way
j u which the stati ,:t w.u eaaiilish * I
may not Is, atui-s. Tim land was <1.».
nate.Hiy the people appropriated of Spending fl-T.WM, e mutv.
mid the state Ins
exit tide 1 principally for improvements
,, f’aaractfr. ih thfc
piytTum^at appi*opriiitit>?i p *rmitsonly
a small portion uf it< umtuftl appropri.t*
tiott to be used for that purpose. The
t<*D t bonsai) *1 dollars cam** out of the
f oos arising from tlx* insjMaMioa of fxrti*
an 1 mo whs no a<Mition to the
g.-neral tax. The station is operated mid
maintained be $1', him ammaUy sot astdo
| 1V ,. 0 „. •' res* for that ]mrp:iso.
ivsCEcrioN m. mts ^.gant
T « r j m , t ; t . ,,. v i; , to the
.Jf'u,,! law is to prevent tie* sale of
" f < ' il anil-other exjilosiv.* substance*
so low x Hint ill*? xiio property
1(I , j ., ( ( addition to
this ... ton d**f,a , . . .mpit , h , .* , heen «bl** ,> t ...
secure ,nU.t oil a »-n,; ......... nh*.p,„:,i .,o.d,tv iu«
laan ha* I....... m
; i t-ti
The olijeet and aim of th- department
r, ?''!i’ l: ’ M *T < * ' s Hot rt'' Mi Dili* ST 17 )-
pose, simply to toi mn . seed ... toi or.il-
nary tarni’an t garden purposes mt to
Mr"h^‘val^ro; "varidS:
dfreet the attoutio 1 of the farmers to
w»,.:rv^la%^r«'«riHr b« «sci*rtaiin* l. , K r.,w,. 1 to
-rty c.m that have I»h*„ test,ulmid an
mtrotnee see.
found *>f superior valtta.
■ • ta'mtmms.
T'h 1 ' r -po-ts sent out by the one f-> .
give the eondiiioii farmin'* iiilonn.iiio i. not only
on the of the erop, mil the
pro-poet yield, bnt also such . ..forma- ,
ii.m as will be useful on the farm, tho
dep.irtme it endeavors to m iky these
reports timely and' we would .siirrincf be glad >i*!h |
to rotvivt* from fanners ■ ji o' i
«f or mimiml
taino 1 by certain iix*tlxMisof eultivalion.
At and all times the department. ’
is willing any give inform it ion at its
to any
command, or communicate with the
department ascertain at Washington when neeos- alsmt
sary to any matter
which there may In an impiiry. It is I
onr ilesiro to niak • the ontsiif department the
beneficial to the, fanuet'k * of
supervisions of itispeefio is. imd by every
mean* at our eonniiand to advance
practical agriculture. In this work w*
fwk the r»» tip. i 'iHon an 1 ntV K i’ L njCl ot ux
farmers of the state.
Flteete Making in IR'itrgln.
MY HON. It. T. NKSJ-.JTT. (H'lMMtSSlONFlt
of AfiKicFi/n'Mi-: of or.oj.MHA.
Fro it tli • .So:it!u*r.i r«ihiv.tt«»r. i
On a recent visit . to <»rimn. wmle at-
tmiding the m etin* of Die boar 1 of
<1ir«*ctors «>f the experiment staiion. I
was into very the details much interested of the clc-se-m.-,! in examining j
exi>**rmient now being tried there. Ibis
iadnstyv ha* never been thoroughly |
teste 1 tu (Georgia. Iudeed.it has been :
siippo-s- l heretofore that the d.fiumlti. ,
climatic un<l (itlieiwim*. lien* smiomnl- ! i
mg sueia-ssful and profitable cheese-
m iking, were too numerous to be easily
overconm. But A ea.etnl review of
ihese tliffienbie.*i. and a somewhat ex- i
ten led convinced study ot the that farm tin- l^’imnng exjier'uient. of ,
has me anothev
ibis industry will open source
iiu*oim» to onr farnij»r.-4, an l its
Fits vv.H h * to.t. u » «/ily i i t i *
it tiny bnn^m. but m the linprmv-
nwut of our Htoek au i Jaa ls as woll.
The establishment ot c.i-ese factoros
an 1 ei-am-n *s in every uei'diboriioisl
where they can be supjiorti'it for means milk, a
steady and reliable mar.cat
nntch of whim is now wasted. It also
iu<*aiw more and better stock, and in the .
nit,mil sequence ot farmeeoaoaiy there j
follows iiioed grivti crop*, more arid iwt- I
ter home mminre, an-l crowning al- |
vantage of all, improved- and improving
land*.
The arrangements for a cheese factory, i
unlike smite other of th-. smaller Indus- |
trios, do not require any considerable
outlay of capital essential, and whilene-.tn.au thy conditions
and care are
Xi.t one cent to the military.
The committee of t! it* whole h > i.-e
] l;ls put its blue pencil marks across
that section of the general ;*p; ropn
atiou bill a*king for s'3 i 5 fv. d f, r the
state volunteer si fibers, and says not
one red pjimy shall go to the si p
port of the stave's mi i' ary forces.
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