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TY.
Tpon the editorial page of this i«ue
0 f the Democrat will be found a card
signed “Taliaferro”, which urges the
people of Iowa and county to work io
advance the material interests of the
community, and suggest as one way of
doing this the giving of proper sup
j )ort tll stepheds High School.
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We have for some time been urg
ing the imponanee of the people doing
something to advance their material
interests, and we are, glad to see so aide
•m advocate of progress as “Taliaffer
iit"' nt minis? coining out out on oh tlie u c same line. His
Idea about the school is a good one,
. hi#mention of the different springs
in tin county is most opportune.
A a he say#, the school is under splen
did management, and deserves libera!
support.
And as in shown bv his article there
arc a number of health-giving springs
iuthe county and we see no reason why
( ^ ()f lj|( . m s | l0l ,j,i not becomes sum
mer ie.»ort, Hillman ,, is alr.-.vl} f., la
mous won .}"*'* vet it is possible to draw larger ”
crowds there than have yet assm rl •
Not only this, but there tire mine
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after would prove source of woiih to
their owners.
It has he,n shown that we possess a
pleasant healthy climate, good water.
111,11 nil wealth and other desirable pos
HCSHioilN WI I'll " i* need is to let the
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->round. W tnu-l let them ; see us, »<•
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conic and counsi - tie into in.
Willi us. Just now th- name
,, '" Vl , " nlU , T i„r ,, 11,r eves tlious
nmis of persons all <'\er the countn. , ,v
Every account -peaks of ••iho unveil
ing of tho MnUio of Ah-xunder H.
stP| ,!•,.„» in iho quiet village of
| ()| .,| v j|| c . >* Let it- cause thorn lochmigo
that description. ,,cre wake up and
W< >rk to »# 1:1 k * * the town n eily, so that
when persons come here to visit lin
horn-' of the great statesman wlm is
)|ljmin . ] | )V a |) Am.-ricam they will St*0
;| prospi rous people and will
desire io bueonle u par, ol she it.
•1 AM ! <1 Tllll ()’’
is a common exclamation at this season,
Xhere is n certain bracing effect in "old
1 air wliieli Is lost whoa ’.he w.either grow
win m ir; ami when Nature is renewing
he i youth, her admirers feel dull, sluggish
mid tiled- Tins cun litl-> t Is o.vhig main
ly to the impure eomlitiou of the, hlootl
H nd its failure to supply heal tin ti-ue 1 W l»
the V various organa ot , the body. I, Itusm- ,.
imul how *twOi*j.?il»l<* tin* syntmi to
the nelp!- - licrive-- mo--- a g-<->u llu
| i of IIP ut tills HetiMHi Pii-ses-mig just those
purifying, "' luilldlug-tm t| ' .nilties which the
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In. Iv craves, „ liao I S ■s _ irs,tt)t .,, ill i ovete nil
es tliiit tired feeling, restores the appetite
pmiliestln- hlomt, mid. In short, imparts
vigorous health, Its tlmiHainls of friends
ns vvilli one voice declare. ‘Its Makes the
Weak Sivomi.”
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a person is pienmturely old when hnld
m-ss oi-euis before the forty-fifth year,
l -e „ Hull ... s llidr llenewe, . , to , keep „ the setup
Iiortlthy ami prevent baldness.
I'HYSU'l AXs AS AI tVEli i'ISLKS
Very fov persons will envy the usi -
tulnc-s and tlu* necessity of our having
eampatcnl medical advisers. The.
profession of the physician is a noble
i.-id dignified one, and geuurallv the
physician is a man posse, sod <>f intelti
i find many other good ipnilities.
Hut tlit*v bnvt* one fault, itud that
a protu-m-s to look down upon any¬
one of their number who show* enough
enterprise lo julvi -rise iiis ealling.
Some physicians have triumphed over
till-, to U-. fo di-li idea.
i ii - ntedii a) men consider it* a vto
id ion of i ii e code of ethic-to advertise,
Why tins i- the ease i- a mystery to ns.
Me eat) 11 adi'y limit-island that it
would l e di-honi'tiihle for a plivsieian
to advertise liiniselt a- able to do ,4
tiling which lie was not able to do.
But where i« there any reason for hi
■a t i_ si; ting a tnnliful advertiseinei.t
1. itiug tin puhlte know what he ean
id- M i think it would he mote diroi
lied in tlu* mcini^is of lino pinfes^iim
to pav for advcrlisomont-s than to so
u il “pnflV’ and m one way or another,
try to secure mh ertiMttg iu<Tireetl\ umt
free. The\ vhouiil remenihir that tho
tn-w-paper man must live and that they
lu n-t giit- htut'i'ir sar.ie-s tree.
thefi fiee should not expeel -ue'.i a f.;
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An i. Inn her. wi know- ,>f no more
-i merit i of draw iu . patrotia 1 «e
t i H Ut ?
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mpn tar. open t.) lhe inspc, ;ion of all
•U'. Ot .moth. WI. , uo:heto!cr.,t- . ,
” t- merit,Hi
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1 i 1 ' ; , ««» ot »>“• ru!s
and cat-liup with the ag-.
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j. l>t ' M d Davis , i- a prominent , physi
cit i i *>*• «*«»ut»i\, low *, ami
H •> aHivHv iu t*ie praethv
of m *<}•<**•• it that pine.* f >i the n;nt
thirtv fit; u -« on the h of \i <v
* ' , 1 ••*" earoiFe to .
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t*niy taken with attack of
a * llavion > > <! i h tm!»f*rlahr
Ctfoli r.A suii Ibanlu* i Uenosi\ for
t * j>a<! -. \ ■; \ t*:ir*»and kiunv iii ’ 1:4
1 t\ -»edit b«>ttb*
x\ »iob e uv .1 him,
The fieU?in**nt at • diAiisr** of w ii»t and
tecidfllt f*> ft v i(i^* often |»n»il«''t*
«li *rrho-a». Ktvry one >ho firveltlce i
K ,p> of tlu is Keitirdy *ef ’ havi;;^
The ITemocrat.
FgHUSHED EVER¥ FRIDAY
T. W. XEA LOS. Proprietor. i
J. M. NEALON, Editor. 1
CBA WFORDVILLE, OEOROLA. S
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petered »• fte poetofflee at CratrfortTlIU,
ff-org,*, u aecond-ei*« mail matter. i
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FRD.YY. JI 16,
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The next mu ting of the Georgia
Bar Association will lie held at Rome ’
Ga., on Ju’y 5th.
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Blow,blow, blow’ That disagreeable
- itanli e:v tie c* red l>\ taking Hietd s
bai-apai ina, the const it ational remedy.
Mu». Frank Leslie li.ts been divorc¬
ed from Willie Wilde. She says that
Mr. Wilde is a brilliant journalist, but
is iutcmpeiate.
>(•, 1 Ha it,son, ot ,|„. the Rinaaold h.nggom
NewS have reformed,
Wonder if. like Rip Van Winkle, he
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b : • g hi poem on 'flow the
Georgia Gi ds K s-.”
rev f ul nights result
^ ri A > - .-a rsa paiilla • J t so
funrtioiiH «u<l
strengthens the lcrvous system I it |
comparatively ■ <
worry and fatigue an*
un k iwn and lift r
f’t'i -
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i'<‘i tin- i *i«:.-»! »ylt*i \iiUH at M.iuin,
«' -ieeldedth.it a woman Hltall not
m , <‘hun , ,. , .. M'S. »j, H i I * uUo., ,i) too need . . ul
net - 0 -. sue generally speaks when
..i,,. ,v |,i ' . 11 .d people 11 generally ' Is
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K tty cents is n email dot-ior hill, but
\ in lij 1 1 ! will cost you to cure. Hiiy or-
1 »ry A •»** >f iTit-umaUsm If you use
t ■; in J .‘rEtSnS )*nh 1 Balm. Try It and
1 will be ut 111 -< <1 ut Hu- p.-impi relic 1
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It a (folds. Tliu lir-t application will quiet
the pain. W cM*nt hnltU'h f«»r mi It* l»y Dr, !
11 .1 15i* id
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N< that Mr. Iog.ilis, > 111) in OHO |
of t io brlgliU st men in - repubit- !
Clin parly, b os declared that Hie negro, 1
as a voter, is a fa lure,the negro *8 will '
have to turn f • r sympathy to ihdr
win c soul hern iiien«ls who have ul
way-shown their friendship by deed
i. her than by words.
-m. . +m
/.vih of! be jiutbcni pit} era arc kick
in jt ti f j u > rcfiu fuss on ilccount of the
u j i' *t s!.•.i '.a 11 it* tlit? u imtins of .I<*tT
ci.-oil Div. Tim opinion of these
couiiigcoiit (?j and high luliidi-n'?)
jonniulists, Will Irouhh the people ol
till. South very litt*-• tiowev r.
G, ■ <•* t’ A-:'
rllllltftrd witii in udet, brought
in n verdict of mnustaiighti-i 1 he
ittlonieys lot defense will cany the
case to I ho supreme court, i’he pun
ist muiit is fioiu mu to tw-nly, yeiitSiis
the court m y determine.
J n another cdiiiim will he found
la the S eplieus High
sel m>! Wi lie uTily iippmve of ever)
wi-id the wt Her says in praise of i’nd .
A ul I U)’ mtl ins ext-eUent J.issKstant
iYi ;. AltUioii) u'-dks hftii) t<> make )
Vlie j-cb - -1 i Ma n ss. ami in all lintigH
endeavors tu heu-IU Ills pupils, an I lie
d'stivtrt the be.iii> support ot evtuv
one. i
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Tilt movement to make the future
Mailings at the (i.an gia Wiekly i’ress
Associtttion ; tnctlv business meetiiigs
is a good ono. Tia ie ale many news
j v ( * i an .» in («»* i»ia v ho would In*
vviUltig to la lp make ibe associution a
. .! I would Wolk to protect the
iitl.silie.-H iiiferesls of the press; put
f t; t in i- it alTi'rd to lose so much
time foi a Dii'ie
M t t; !-• i r , i; t Slid'll*., act ion in
i. as mg i nil iiy ti* at provides tl, a tu matt ,
- all hi dt-l ti'ed tiefore drawing a
j-- ns f. i dtiibditv It. s raised a bowl
>se who havu la**“ii flllmg
fh.e els with money which was
'ad glitfully tlieirs. it hapiHuis Ilia'
t ;n emmgh honest, in'elHgent
I* ‘ e in Die counry to assure I'm
*■» ai) that the pcopk) are at his
ti
< V 1 y ot bern ban been criticised
ud’ii'i's I^cahhi* he cammu
‘* nc 1 I K. \ on Tol iit
i v -ten i»f wife iu rder at
Z ISbi term of Sti\H»tiot
i»i iture eouaty. it develops
i Urn! = governor did not
=. ei e » of Von Point! i
after mature delithuation
!*u at i* ia quest ai th
j ri T’u* the urosecutii g Mt’ >0
|S“ him! Um? gr.tihl jury of l Me ilttr
>11II tv
r*tr. old Ford oivei a < b
JDgtOli, IX i\ , t in wh < )>»* b
lien tb * <-.a.**a» UAt&d President Liu
felt Frdav. Tim Luildina was
I -ed l-v w at dejiai tm mt cleras
! , wl| , ,w * '•**■ , , .
If ,1 i ire' HH’Fb -r wvrt* ! 8 *r.\His!y
I,, ir (I. T i.f* bn! liii? frit long
t r) i i> , 4 , ie. », I •> u*»w V. - e i
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t d that K i IV •-♦tli su 1 if it;#* siii r it a
l £*-*1 I • »IIV in rt 1 (ear
IV tl I * (I (*a re slih'iM 1 - Ir*
D xid r» £ .1 ttii» sjviiit »
< 2* j 1 1**4 from
•e t V»U (prig \
v WHS b \ e»ift A ai ! er t be
1 r* vri.c 'ii di^*r offer li*\ |
•ua ! li tf» J to
♦ • •< tlix d tO bOkise gHTH • |
the Stephen's mini school.
Citizens of Crawfordville and Talia
ferro county, are you doing your duty
towards this school? Or are you pull
ing the ether way like a sulky steer,
and complaining of high tuition? Stop,
think ! “knowledge is power” the wise
man said. A well-stored mind foryour
child is worth paying for, worth prav
for, worth struggling for. Besides
this, what is a lively, go-ahead school
worth to a town? Get out of the ruts.
Remember, .education is cheap at any
price. The building up of your town is
cheap at any price.
Y.,u have as principal of your school
a teacher whose , name and i :p t, > i
is not bounded by state lines. IIis as
mt i- equal U nj teacher in Geor
gia. Otlier assistants can be calmd as
needed. No shoddy —no mere show,
The scholar* learn and understand as
they , go. fjome of ci. jou liave seen them _
tested.
Y‘s, fellow citizens, you J have done
a good work. You have placed , Alex
; ,i,d.-i Sui-ln-ns in marble at his own
loved liberty Hall. How he loietj
school childr.-i.: Ti.ere h- stands, his
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;' “ a
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thorough education .
j yearned for a more
of the masses! how he helped
any and all—not Slopping at race or
and ... black ,
color , but sending white
to school and to college.
And Crawfordville! You will bo
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ami purest and ^reatent of men. lolmn
( iiwfonH die was-the spot of earth
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supietnely blest, the dearer sweeter
tlian -,I1 the rest.” Wake up!
,
honor hw memory ... an.l n „ i help vonrselvcs yourselves.
Your elevation above the sen, gives
you the most equal climate 01 . earth,
.Midway between Augusta and A llama ,
you are ncct -ssiblc from all points,
only short .
north, eoutli, cast or vest, a
while, hotwecn trams, l ho ua i is
the purest on earth, as it hursts from 1 1s
bet! of granite, and be L‘ the “nectar
that Jupiter sips.” Should you wish
to put on a little ton and try mineral
waters, why at tin- old Stephens Home
-P ad a little over a »>Ue from town, is a
noVeelialyb 'tto spring m mb resorted to
v,* it "<»u-* !»y. V ' dit I if? ■'Ji’fi * dis-
11 , s
ta'ic.-nm .. '> "1 t->. , i .c„. n iiiMcntl
medn-m.il A .
I that has womlcrlul powm,
! short drive or vhle on the train take- yon
j fo ,great natural wonder, llillman.
^bout tho .*em« dlstmce north west
j uio J>anh*P» Spline, the finest which in Mr. the state. Stephens
tt-cd to say was
1 Our natural advantages ate gt- at-Otti
j fniitv at»d vegetables in ahnn-l mee an
| varl-tv compare well with the same in
section. Lets work for the good of
too , a. i I* i-ts t nill mil towel her. Let us offer in
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to overflowing, and when “the - l
the city shall be f«H of boys .,„d girl
pat , t, ■ »im - *»rent, thereof ' ’
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l old , . , 1
| lu p.ig in in > j
help themselves, t . l or
them who is ni
,• philo-ophy. The Bible cheers and com
• forts the diligent, in business.
Wake up good old town! L-t no child
he too ' pourto 1 .Min ~ access to your school,
r ail . ,
Youi p 1 ,ple ar>‘ go i '
your hoys are noble and generous, you
girls are putty and sweeb your churches
fri . t . i, ms , year moral and reli
cions iitillOsplieie is pure. Where would
a school child he freer or sufei from per
liiciaus influenees. T At, I. IKE 15110.
STRKN'UTII AND UKALTIl.
If you are nut feeling strong and
try Fleetrie Bitters. If "La tirippo” has
b ft \mi weak *ml weary use Electric
Bitters. This iyiUimIv acts itiivctiy on
Livei, Stonmeh and Kidm-v , gently aid
j ing those orga as to preform their Headache function
11 y«u are afflicted with Sick ,
you will And speedy and permanent re
lief by taking Electric Hitters, Or.e trial
ii ill i-onviiu" you that this i- the remedy
y ou need. Large bottles only 50c at
It. J Ut id- I h ug S'ore.
IIIVKUXS AKXICA SALVE.
i Tlic h.‘d salve in the world for Cure
Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Ulieunt.
so.e,. Tetter, CHnpped '-'atids, Ctublaius
Cams, and all sk n Eruptions, amt po»i
lively cute- Piles, or ii" piv requiriHl.
is gieai ;iot ta tl te cive pel feet
or money retumled. I’riee eeuts
(OX, Kei sale In Dr, U. .J. Keid
Chambeilapi sCough Remedy
t- fum u- us a
i 'ore tor -ever- colds.
Famous a> a
Preventive amt cute for croup.
Famous t >r the re tef it aT->.d- in case ot
Wlmoping cougli.
Famous a- a -at-- in I ;.t -a-ant
Medicin- ft r cliitorcn.
Trv it. ,Y cent -■>.! ■> f -i -a’e by Dr
B d. Belli.
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to b*i harvested, which t-a heavv
on the resources of rh. farm, and
arranged t.>r with careful forethought
entails much inconvenience. As
*“ r ««s are usually managed the harvest
com, - w hen ev ry nerve is str.ain—1 in
axlu r care of the other main crops,
* “'“IT' ((>8 1 1 :'" iDjjS Billet '‘T'l''Vj tt'.iiJW, 1 1; ‘ l> “ r ft ean he til,)\vp pro
e«n U . bin 1 and n our lands admt “of •
u»*. save the grain win, that. But if it
is necessary to use era i * s as mativ nr.
c-wnpeUe i to do. iiddit id Imlp tuu-t
las hired, because the regular fofeemnst
i»e .ept at the cuitivafed crons. S-i.-ck
carefully ami cap .securely, thus avoiit
mg the waste which t,«>' ofien resuhs
from cnre)e $4 haste in these important
particulars !>• careful manairt'inoT't
tha barvasting can jfo oil. ami he other
cru l« ih ur aue share of atten*
tiou. Toe w -rx is imperative and ex
acting, hut by prudence and foresight
auy clashing of duties may be avoide.'.
su.l the gen-rai work of tiie farm uv «
uii ondi.uirttc l -•
McElrer 3 Wine of C^rdul
and TH£OFOKw S 8LAC*-DSAUn*HT are
v>r bv the IbUowinjj mcrchanU in
Fafiafetro count j;
K. J. !v*id, rniwfordvi‘fc,
II. F White, C’rawfftnfv >,
W ir.
mkwiiNesbitt.
HIS MONTE Y TALK WITH THE
GEORj'A T-- FARMERS
On Snbjects o, General Interest Per¬
taining to the Farm and
Garden—Good Advice.
vSPART'-' VT OF AORICCLTCRE,
Art..| ta, Ga., June 1, 1S93.
The Ut i 1 aer and tli* Crop,
From ^ lgg to the i8th of the montb
we had seasonable rains, but these were
followed by w.-ch high, cold winds that
the jf cotton, « growth . especially, retarded, was serious- and
jy a thin, ( . c t e( } > its lands of sections or;
the graj? some
.^nfitions ha/e° not
only impose*
Af£rxiOKAL work
on the farmer in that he has in many
cases been cotti compelled to plow dp and re¬
pi has an been t his left? *■ , but cultivation where a bare has stand been
™ ,re >n account of the care
necessary to ave each , little plant,
While the cr ( ; & in the northern portion
of the state i backward, the weather
broughtaWfet for the latte; irtion of the month has
and develop., irftcouraging and growth
ft as a rule the
crops are shonj fair,t advanced. Every
»' a busy one on the
any other time, the work for
is that, wliiehlrequires THijfeoWTH OF JUNE thought,
f more
closer attend if to the various needs of
the different jps, greater care in the¬
cu In ltivatio' < v -ry w ;r re A intelligent mistake now direction may
P rove fatal - f
(i T»HN CROP
sztsd 'krsrisrs?
were put th^ uid their office is to take
in its the growth rdemej rt development, of plant food and suited should to
i
they bo illju . the vitahtyof the plant
is impaired» just that extent. How
important, * ion sJlol t l, ?en, ’, that the plan ‘ of culti
v< , t influeiro w 8nch a s to c£>nserv ,
every ^feve^nent of heat and light and
grto Before the this*4c reaches the of farmers the plant, m
the more cfljCiwill slmheru portion of the state.
tho corn have been “laid by.”
much but in o£ mi(p/e the and northern Georgia
crop will have to receiv
another winking. This difference i
even more if irked than usual because
of the very f ipropitious weather dur
ing rule portiomof the laf April and May. As a
to justfts working should bo given
corn the stalks bunch to tas
, sel. For tris purpose, arrange your
scrapes to run as level as poosible, and
where the work you%m-possibly manage to di
SOW pF.AS
broadcast, . .
I rind wnu ■ you may recem
no beiietit it the shape of m.itureil peas,
| you % viil U> repaid in the fertilizing
properties el in Which this crop has deposit
your sail, ami your land will be
put iu betho condition f or succeeding
S ?,g S ,„ynter can regret sow iti,
There a aVf is never gathers the crop
an a that, this is wasted if r
nev ,, r rea , j j. bo b!jr!li j )n t the grateful
shade they 'ai.sh the laod, the crowd
ing out c,' xious weeds and grasses
which t >jn the fertilizer and retun
not.iltnj y-pt additional work aii'
, ^ £ he farmers; the fertilizing
wor '
5 inaU .
r ' the soil wiV.
tli-r-.- i a-,;
expended. crowd . w.n’t tins allow oilier work W
om important crop.
must re^orsjme of the elements ot
' furtiiit}' tr our exhausted lands, and
- there cm no better time be found to
j w)jnlKJ6 tics needed reform than just
noV v. Oti voir Cat stubble scatter a
phosphate an! sow a bushel of peas to
the acre. With seasons you will get a
good cuttingi>f vines for your stock.
mid by turtnig the stubble under m th
full, you lay Bie foundation for a marked
improvement in)/ in the crops which follow.
If you do need the vines for stock
feed, leave titen tfiem until they attain tna
turity au-i turn under.
j [ unit eg ai'Ciona.
Single JTarits in the row do hotter
than in tin hills; insects do not get in
their wort as they do in the hill. Af¬
ter all the danger from this source is
about, pas, I thin out so that each plant
is about hree feet from its neighbor
This gi vh each an independent post
tion. Tin!* each plant gets an etpia
stmre of he rain on the lot. Shoul
the root grubs begin to work on tin
roots, which can be discovered hv the
plant juft wilfing, dissolve nitrate of
potash. o»e ounce, in a pint of water,
and put a tablespoonful into a pail of
water aui apply a pint to each hill in
the e fcn.ng. Keep this up for several
days or until the first solution is all
nsi-tl. 1 use seeds of several different
kinds, at I plant of for the family best each use, and
the se..its also year, buy
and, wh n I plant next year, I
so mc uev seeds of some of the green
nutmeg varieties, and never fail to
have lots of melons. I believe that by
j this method I can raise a melon f- r
every two square feet of ground tn the
lot.
At the Ctah station the Cory and
Maule’s XX have proved go»xI earl;
end the Everbearing and Ki;uuiitun’
good second early and late varieties ot
sweet ecru.
FertUSxir.g: Formulas.
The- clcni nts of fertility abaolutel;
necessary in a complete, commercial for
tilizer are uitrogon, ;>ot,ish and phos
phoric acid. Many other substances at
{ wind h all manures, both natural am;
r.umnfa -tured. which need not he named
Exjterii-nce , . has , shown , that , ItStcren'
crops generally succeed best by tha us
of varied combinations of the principal
fertilizing elements. Hencs the leading
manufacturers furnish the public wi - !
ma „ nrw f or different crops under differ
brands, , as potato manure corn ms
*>««. tobacco manure, etc., which they
guarantee to contain ammonia, phos
phoric acid and potash ,« the percem
ages stateii
Now that many of the state ex;>er:
ment stations are analyzing them ->i*en
tively and mannfactnrers have their rep¬
utations at stake iu maintaining t.» •
quality o* their goods, one runs htrle
no risk ii .ying a special fertilizer of
whi-h *be composition is guaranteed in
any of the leading makes. A quite com
mor* and & i formula for potato manure
is amnion 3 . 4. a) to 5 per cent; phos¬
phoric aciil. S to 10 p»-r cent; actual pot
aah. 6 to 0 f t ceut. The potato brand
trill lx. dir useful on mod garden
vegetable*, dthough manufacturer? of
fer many cpecialtiea, such as cabbage
manure, omen manure, fruit and etue
mazmre, tnanurei for different soil*, also
coon t man ures fot* ft* era! &*•.
Try ?r * f ° r
HAVERTY’S
Grand closing sale for spring and
Summer goods. Sweeping bargains
in parlor, bedroom, diningroom and
kitchen goods, facy chairs, rockers,
tables, wardrobes W* 111 tl Cl T I ■ IJ|
Springs, etc. I Cleanest ' i and „„ „ "I cheap- 1 JL
est furniture • . in • the . South.
forget g% . the . i place. a
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Cheapest Furniture Man South.
77 W hitehall an! Gt Broad 8t. Atlanta, j fl 1n » .
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KEELY 00.
SHOES.
I ljeamer e - , 7 h r e r 1 ip eC -i >2.00 y L “sh ohoes r C ' tor oth Women T°P- are the best Back, value Patent ever
finding' out the merit of these new specials, and their popu¬
larity is correspondingly great. Every size, style ai.d width
now in stock. A dollar saved on every pair you buy.
Hie ”\\ ear-Well Shoes at
FOR MEN.
I he'acme or $3 oo shoe quality. The multitude acclaim
their worth and cheapness by constantly and continuously
calling for them. Equal to ar.y $4.00 shoe sold in Atlanta.
I he spring stock is ready in iustthe weights and styles that
men of taste want.
WOII’S OXFORD TIE.
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We are now displaying the choicest effects in Women’s
Oxlord Ties — ied, bronze, tan, black—and the more delicate
tints ior evening wear. You can’t call lor a shade, style or
quality but that we show it to you at a price less than can be
found elsewhere.
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