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the and ,
the entire height of expwnupt^id tree, often
much farther. Thes e
The fibers of apple, pear and dwarf peart
wyre actually traced through the sell at
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8P inlg.
_ and its of whioh,
tree roots, some ao-
plan of the ground In which the tree
stands; the Inner dotted circles being as
ffar out as the extent of the branches and
the outer one about or nearly as far
the push of the. roots, showing tljat these
nearly pccupy several times the araaoeth-
fertilizers, these should extend over the
broadcast, although benefit Is obtained
by a more cramped allowance.
In transplanting trees it ia necessary
to cut off and leavealaTge portion Of
roots to the ground. This operation
checks the growth fora time, Or until
Bow roots can be thrown out to replace
tholopt ones. In young ami-figorods
piiflieQ) soa B y •larger titan pofuoB lsHf*
cured on the young tree on older
ones, the check is only temporary. Older
trees loss more of their roots when taken
up, and do not restore them so K#m;
hence the, reason that they receive a
large trees can be transplanted without
seriously Buffering, is to shorten all the
larger roots a year or more beforehand,
by dnttiag a trehoh ato proper distance
around them, causing them to send out
asttgiKBiS! xnoyea pipse oi f ww iougor trs^m ooe»
Zi Cold Water as an I ns e ctic ide.
American Cultivator M authority for
the statement that “ko odd water to ,a
small to bo reached in any other way. - It
also destroys myriads of Insect Xdo- <
to noticed by potato jgowere tha---, .
tato bug to rtoraly weetraotive in ta awet a wet
I one for
top 0 *”®
wimi« nil_____ otJ^'rZom.
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. Our readers ore Indebted to Stockman
for the description and diagn
^y <m of a bomb made toe chest.
feet in depth, and as largo in other d|-
menrion* as yon fiuxJse. First, take four
2x8 inch hemlock scantling for corner
%n%hn jpggtorifitJ wwisffapewi toetjengr- CMqr Nail your goods boartfe
inch inMAUHtcUed and dressed
with tan bark and sawdust Hie bot-
totn should ix- of two Inch pine plank;
with a half Inch hoto bored in the center
to let off the water. The Ice should rest
on a rack about two inches from the bot¬
tom of the chest The cover should be
the latter’s parentis in Monroe coun¬
ty last week.
Walter Miller returned last week
from Haralson, where he has been
this place. jj »>>.>
Dan Darsey was at Home Sunday.
aaBaaBsssr-ra
Some of our Sunny Side boys Went
inking bacl espeaftlly, they arrived
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sss but the crowd assem-
prayer
mg-w fra ve nev e r h e a r d; --
awhile , our tim$«
time of courm^h
anyone i can enjoy than eating
than at any place we have visited
lately.
Dofejp-^It’s notlihig but ah at¬
tack of dyspepsia.”
Patient—“And what does that
Sdm’effom?” .....
Doctop—“That comes from the
Hreek “ J “- , ‘
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mince pie, ff ymi have it, just take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets,
and you won’tnegd to ask the doctor
rangementa anything' about of the it. liver, Specijlc stomach in all de-
«5 And Jh,
bowels; -Z i- •
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Where Shall We Summer It.
! This is an important question,
both to the invalid and pleasure
seekter. .vj
Bowden Lithia, Georgia’s wonder¬
ful Mineral Spring, probably offers
the befit advantages to both the
health andpleasmeseeker.
Only twenty miles from Atlanta,
‘situated direct!V on tfte Georgia
Pacific ! railroad. Trains several'
times daily; fall mail and telegraph
accdmmodations. A*' magnificent
hotel; Hot Springs system ofWth-
ing. The finest mineral wafer in the
world; cool mountain ait, and the
great PiedmontGhantanquaholding
its summer session there this season,
make it especially attractive.
Sehd'yOur name to E.'"W. Marsh
& Ck)., Salt gpTtngts, Ua„ add they
will Send you arf ffidstrated pam-
ure resort atigfiO
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■> The Great Political Tuzzle, • r
Just after the laifit Presidential elec¬
tion was the Southern question and
the Cabiaet that would be ..chosen.
sHSaSSr.
Tonic,
For sale by E. R, Anthony ’
f>lff He WaUCKUnitn tCiSscapeV
Philadelphia inquirer (Kep.)
That was aqueer business of Gov.
legraphic traker in girifeg to of the the public governor the
Mississippi, request that Kilrain sbould
: WTCitod in VindjmtUi. Printed
mean? Wan he merely
fit r-ti??—
- k^ anmlto re fc Atl
Pol* many jws I
SHooJ poison, I
ijvi hh treatment
dStaold physician
* to Kentucky. 1
Hot Springs and
■ months, but noth-
Xly, although ten*-
returned home a
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No. 1 &—Sunday Owly.
Loftvfi ..................,„,.,».i...8.00 p.
Arrive Ciriffiu................. .,,.,....,..5:00
No. S—Daily.
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No. 11— Daily.
Leave Macon......;..... 8:25
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No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon...................................1:40 .3LB8 p.
Arrive Qriffia................
I^mo ■" :00
Arrive Atlanta.^,, .5.4 o
Leave Macon..................... . ......... 6:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin...............<.«•.*.......... 9:00 *•
“ Atlanta.............................10:40 “
No. 2 —Dailt.
6:50 a.
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TJstire 6htrwBtonf.ii......i;....
Arrive ..........10:85 «
or Mdloa - W'L BEID, Agt.,
E - T- CHAttLTON^G^A,^ Gnffin, Ga.
We are here, and here to si and have on
a targe stc
her,' of the Attest vualitv and t an Blurt antes the very
wiiy price of Mouldings, Mantles, *•
the place you can get anywhere! r-! 3 Rr»£¥ 5 SPlB ra&
to come. < lure i
born and raised in (tau-gi.i.. l. t otcd aur entire time and attention
to working wood for tli |> .■ ycnre, and claim to know how to
work to the best advantage.
Stand how to do the work. I'm- i h.-jc ,n
name, "tune, we claim ' " a right • » • to • pat of t !w* people.
t ort,-tge *
Wo heartily thank the public Bmer.dly for very liberal patronage, and
solicit a continancc of the same. s
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE.
£or the present Fruit Crop, 20 to 3*0 thousand
by our home labor. Keep the money here inab
help boom our twon Warehouse. and country. Don’t f
Office—P lanters’ Factory, , mil Street, flriffin, G«.
l)re wry's : Drug : {"Store
Has just received a full supply ef Landredth, Cleveland and Jahnsen A Reb-
- bins’ Carden Seed-also Reid seed—atHresh. O eti r a nto ed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS M NERVE AND B0*r tfRltTfeRf Ml
NB.DREWRY.
OPPOSITE BRIi
ISF* Aie new reedy ready to^ to skilled doyenryrerk. do your wo Bcpsirin^buggies Ike ieatvT
^ 16 '|^ S Wewln >n which labor' lv?fsssamw%s.
SaSKtRSSk^-a build }<u an jibingc Sign
:iy Wsgort. will be ........
i work f'i.v.
H, Spence at the tela you cunisi
SPEJSfCE & SMIT
Solomon Streets Griffin,Ca.
A. LOWER f~ ...........,
Practical Jeweler ana Dialer- in Dints
.JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hffl Street«
-hill sT.— nnvDLi nuv OflUL a
Home-made Shoes and Leather a
CO- We warrant all work and shall make it a point to mien
large shipment of Gents' and Ladles’ and Misses’ fine goods.
90- per cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark.
For )-( Cheat) )-( Gooch
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W. M. HOLMAN *CO
jssssuKsmA, Knss.’sa
New Goods Every Day
Which w« prepuce to cell '; *
Cheaper Than Anybody,
McFarland, Boyles & Cos’.
THE
Purely Mutual. Assets over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
Income over Seven Million Dollars.
I L.3 La u6 ge aflu and Annnai Annnal l/»viucnu»* D-vidends. No no Tontine I ununs lsiiiimub*. Estimates."
i The best Life Contract on the market. We invite a comparHee el
Policies with these written by ether-Companies.
S. W. MANCHAM A SONS, Agent
GBIFnN, GEORGIA.
CLARENCE V AN6IER, Stale Ageirt, Atlanla, 6a.
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