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TlIKDFUivlAI 4 I A iAS UK TIIK
UKKhNR AND lAl.llnlillD
CGI’NTV FARMERS AI.I.I
A.NCR A Nil i IN Ill's.
TRIAD I XION,
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C awfordvillc Friday J), c. 29, 1*9 :,
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PEOPLES PAULY
Adopted in NtUiona t Mon l Om '■
Fml.-lVe demand n national ciuioncy
safe, sound and flekild •, is-ned by !!»■
genen t Gov < rum, nl > n«y, « full '!<•«»
tender for all debts, pnblb and private
and that without the > of banking ror
porati... 3 jn«i, e. .I'lnble nd cflMeni
no a.i* of illsiributb n dim t to the pr o,,),
it I tax not e ■'•ceding 2 p, r e,-nt per an
Hum, lie provided, n -ul forth ill (he
u hire a sin y p ; i, it lie Karir.crs* Alii
anee or son,, belt, r ys-em «l»o by |wy
inetd- in di-« i , .lit' of . os <>,,,|g.uiniis i , lot
public iinpiov, nn n'
.......mi.- Ve demand tie- fieeand tin
limited eoltiace of -i vei and gold at
present P—nl ratio of 1*. to 1
T .,,. ......., u „. ........... „
Die emulatin' ......limn b- Hfclily in
en>**ed to not les, than 850 i« r capita
Kerb \V> flftnaiifl t» grtuluatifl l»
com(5 tux.
Fifth —We believe (hat the money of
Uii* ct»unliy *1 *giDi In* )(*•(»! tmi' li »
fiofiniblc In tin* Listu<1 * of ff,«* pDopjc, him*
lu iirf im* fU'fmm l t! at all *t«t«* «ii't na
llotiml n vernu '•hull l»c f In i!»**
mu'rn.nry cxpeii-e* of the Governu.ei
<■ onoin^calty and honcsij) udiiiiul-ii'ii
Fifth.- We demand that poslal savings
bant- be established by th UOV»‘l lltHti
for (be safe depo-lt of the , uining-ol lit
people Slid to ti'ililtl .-xenang,.
Seventh —^Transportation lining a means
«»f i* <hnu««*Hrnl *1 |*ii )>: it- non s-uty, th*
j;oVttri»m«*rit nlioiiM own uml <»j>«*r»iU« tiu*
kill nail*) n Hi • i u«t of tlw innipl.1 .
Kh Idli - Tlie teleyriipb mi if Iho tel**
Jdimif*, Jik* tin* p «t nfifteo being ..
fiewimlty for tratiMfiibwIotl o> m»*va shouhl
b<* owned and operated by t* « <loveru
men tin the Interest of the jwiopV.
11 Mill Ii the land. In!,ih ig HI tb»* * I
nrtil notue*s of wmltli Im 'be beritag*
id ftll till* people ntu| aliOil'd IJ* I tie inn
nopoll/ed for Mp«-CUlative pi : pones am'
ftlien owner liln «»f lamf * to-dd he mo
hlhltcd. AH b<i*l now f»*< id f»v t iltrouo
and otherI 'lpor ili«»ns in «*xe* s*» <>f flie*ii
aelnn! needa, and nil lands now owned b
hIIimi- -lumld Ii* reclaimed *s th* 'tci' ti.
men t Ain! lidii fin hi I int I Men* *
lieggs Little (Haul Pills.
Itcll-v- lle'idach* Cimkiii'iil* ltd In
digugth I>J mi, it J. 'its item. IU"'«. Sold i.iA v Hr nnlul
08.
8UB8CRISK FOR
U ATiSOV S I * A Pr, !
ARO , , He Ip HU I J K
1 a r o S
M inutile!) ’ .
Mr, S. JI. HJi «in a I’oflb Uim!
for tin? $20 koM pi i/i* offtTpil
L) tlit* IVupU^n B.kitv I'npt'r, fill
makes Ibis propu^num to tlit* |iiib!it
For owe dollar be will oJv«; vou \hv
J’i .}»!< t I’.n f \ I't>*toi v a s
Abv »t vn |M miH'Hat ihtv*‘ mouiii'A
ai d II be **is I He piixv* v«»u wb«» luivt
UkhI thi«»u*;b him h i«! haVf fix
siste<! in builtliii / ifn ttionutn ,,
memory of mi ! !i
or **en I vour d* liar lo
)S, H. I IIOIM S,
< nr' ftii tlvilb . (*n
Hit tltini'Hn}, I !*•««! fie tie, I 11*. Ti I-til
aelu% ittiinit n\n\ \ *tuia. av*’ **d‘' v * \ i«*
tH V* at >*»ur Mon.aeb we* a ltd kith
in \ S : re not Ml ,»jM*r wo kink,* aider, wimI
that v»m r?; iht* a I oner.
IVgl*!* Wljl UliHht - ~ uttftei »lith mui it * diteelly d M«ket
|Kfc» a*« so on
»he \ i f mI pait i I‘.very Ih»U T w .i 11 ant ml
1*5 1>m i;, J - in.
Not ice* to Applicants,
Tlirte wdl be an fi.iimii »tt"ii "•
SRilltWlU fin lli’eliae ti» 11 H'ti on
Satuiday, Januaiy tl, 1VM, ia-ginnuig
»t ll.ifil o’clock a. m. ixrin* must
turn Mi tin* reiiuisitp <vit ideates. Ii>
Cl tie i ot tlie Viii'o 8*i « i ' "Uim >-
1*101161'. M M, F Ft ' N I,
D r. 21. h*;t. I > (’.
(Wl llOV -ir a de«irr «>flvt8 \1
IkniKift* NhtiFs Ml j* imImwI , or Mt«
Ike h««Ui*4tt ultluml ntunr iImio|i« I «•*)
tHFliaau, }*kM hint don tuna fraud.
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W. L. Douci-as
S3 SHOE TtST IN
THE WORLD
W.I. DOtUI
a*«» 1>y
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Vx.^so 3
6
i'2-00 Vii"
dies
I r sj
a & 1.75
<*s *~s *
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it guaranteed to give jn-r f«-ct o."> Hati*fa< linn
or motley rctitmUol. 1’rire 2ft cent#
to». Fur sale In Dr .Ji. J. Keid.
IMjlllilES MUJ
BY THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE.
bating to the Farm,Garden. Dairy.
Stwk , r* Ralslug, Lus. i 1 .
W« have re <mtly hod a number of in
rjuirie* in r'V. ,r i to gr'Wiug onions for
r^frd , ii%J5Kw!i- ,
HRS*,*. ntialtosuce w-sss-sa rt« treat »»
WB ,, -
t >■ ■oai-,,1 M a 1,1 "ml*! plant gr ,W.ng
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onions on a large M ale, since till* axpon
sive n,<. 1c of cuilure . nhi hoi compete
with the growing of thactop dUwctfrom
the m ,-d aa was always prailrfrod beun at the do
north. But of lain years it hue
un,n-tra!< <1 tint it ia as etmy or eaaier to
grow * oniona from ansi in tba south than
^ ^ ia* 1 ril ,. „ Illy ,. <wt» a „, Iu w when j;mh
,t lu.iy * st to oao are
grower* are intern it'sl in the early crop in
for shlitping green in bum-lie* early
the spring. Fortins purpose the *«t*
are rather more certain for fail planting,
„„ ()nr . tttllMin weath- r I* apt to b* dry
and interfere with the proper germina* !a»
turn of awd. lint if the weal can
gotten up well iu »■ ,ily October we
would pr, fer ,-l sown to planting
a t- ev, , for tin- ea, y bum king crop
For the mam <f ,i of ripe onions semi
lir . ur ,. r-l to aete, an w#
p t „ ,, ,u tins way a much war* hand
aotne liulb and a lo b r keeper. There
in ,j t ,vu metl,,, is of gro V.ug the (irop,
ou„ l,v solving tin* seed directly wlicre
tli« crop .a to ln> fern, the oilier by
froving in a frame under glass and
tr.,iMpl in ing lab r to the open ground.
lime! < rop an ■ grown hv»!».th inetii
ods.but nsmilli tie , raiwplaotiog method
, will
will g,v, ! ,r; i o .ion.-, , ut tid* not
)„. |H with ali varieties
Ir.mspl in' ,n r met hoi is Italian partitnilwrty aorta,
adapt' d to tie, Spanish and
W en it is iu •■nded to tniusplant the
n i-» h, w -f»»v th»* «*••• i Hi a i‘ul'1 ff attjo
inJiin utry. Hy lii« iuhM1« ot l^ibfuafy
iJjtt .i' will Im* I ir*c • iMioii^fli to trftfiHj*!‘Jit,
vvlm h ih <|one <jiiilf» rap «ily l*y waAk»»
vc/\s hi lit 1 ,v furrown with/» marker o*i
w« 11 pr imrml noil, itrifl |»l d ii>g the little
plant* all aluig on on« hid* of th* f«r
row, r ikl'tK ill** eoil fro n the
*id« oil tlmir root* and pressing It with
tin- foot. It is iiuportant that tgvrely ttiuy
sh nt t be -el ijuito shallow, only
iov in tin' white end of the nwceut
bum, WIumi the sin-t urn down where
In.' crop is lo lie grown, we defer tUltil
I t cmiind i nil tie put ui good order Itt
i'Vbru try or March ">r in the mouiitaiu
I'-.ilitiry in eat I) A puli. The value of
the crop liep-ii'ls upon tii * rapidity
win, h it is grown. Tin r •for* we
not i>* at all diary with fei tili/.ers.
Mellow sandy loam <>1 a level character
is tieat, mid no would u-e a ixmiplete
iertiUker will, not lew* than four jwr
ivci. nilrogmi d tti" rii'u of 1,5(H) to 2,
00(1 pon ds per acre, one-half to lay put
in brondeiist, and one half in furrows
under the ro s- We wouYl lay out th*
rows with a on*-ho is* turning innle. plow, In as
ekseily #» can be worked hy a
thi’*» fum>w» scatter the remainder of
tlie fertilize!' and plow a furrow from
each aid* o'er tlie hist one, tints making
a mlge or bed. Flatten down thecetitro
ot th* lads with a garden drill. When
i the erop is to i•* cultiviited by hand, W0
would sow all tlie tend /. -r broadcast,
m irk oui tlie rows with a y ardeii mark r
about 12 to 1(5 inches apart and run tlie
drill on tim e lines When labor is
plenty it will pay with this heavy ma
miring to pi oil elo** and cultivate by
S.JrJKm '“S: 1 ,".,; tho Iiiiul
Iclt* r «*r«*|*.«• I- nu' •HM'iuv 1 wftf'r
hr I * 11 ' ; il vf3H. Hut
1 th'D* mint b<* no ht uj» m th« bwy *u«
liunii'?, liowjl i!i<l !■ e("G I'hn ((tMtiVjk',0 ,
to »br D ihr 1 I 1*1, .1 - * ‘ I MS tllO
1 i:":3
anii'ub a,, of ilirm |»oor k«*t*|H»rs.
I’h i ' ■ d tin* it;* : lo bo kopt
g \\ ; ! r u I* oi j,it< ‘dl- . tb ’ nortiior
•i * "'i 'Ll • v’ *w i \\ UiWo town
I i if* v.e !,,,»( th- hah.-in t
U* fhu QiONttii. M inuiiofn Pompui ‘»u«l
(ii.mt U> < t i» Of tie ntirtii«*ri> sorts, tlx*
S *.i(li|H»rt Whit Ulobo ai»l Yfllow
(Ijiiln? I)env» r.H art’ be*4t I ht» l*n/.o
lak« r ofiio j is parti* ul.nh a-lnptoti to
tli»* tranHiilHiiting metbo*|, and mak**»i
the bi^ velbov onion*. Uk»* tb** Spauinh
onions often ' ivo )ht** in i imI' s Th**
U lot' d'U-'i "'■* "in iivorit*
t i a ki i " i'. I'" "v « ’ • fu
I II |.l, t a ...... •( in’l l of »
h.uulv eUrtraftm aod of only mt**U\uo f**r
tibtv IK> n*>r how the *»*'' i aiitrl hire iu
April. Tbetr h*»w in hHuIIow furrow* at
late of '41 to » ptuin I-* of 1 l*or rt<T0
S»w in » r< atf rather than narrow fur
INOV* ■ I ■ 1** Ir > ul a* your
hand lit**! the *<*< hi* fhn k an \ -= v can
lie, K**ep rlean With h*a*. i 5 te an»l
finifi't* and wi h**n rip**, take up in dry
weather, sifting the h*u 1 away, hut leav
ing the *\ead t ip* attacHisl until p anting
time i'lit* White Pearl *»i th* i^t»<N*n
ar « l*• ‘**t for till n t*r*>|». The am U *r tiu*
w'tthe h'gber pvi thin will b m2
To k«H p oinoti* pull tin**n ia a->u aH
they are r pe Suti them b*r a do. but
Ui» not allow am raui to fall u|o » them,
t'urw hml utnb thfui ii th * hottest i usually place you id mine can
i eov er *p'*
in a loft und«*. tlu* ns*' Aft r two
\v**y k*> Hen "’h* i! ! Ve j**j? in a 4 h»o t rand
dark pla* V lark i>»-* u with '•I *?I
ti i'iiiH - Nst, *.» th.it they ihhnI not Ih*
pi d d * p? v Ke»’p th** iN*«'iii as ct*ol as
jKi'-'-ible. Kv#u if they get ftN‘/en they in
winte! j! will do no harm, providtvl
ar»' not handled w o)«* fr . *u. Blit on
l: ‘I»h should only l*e kept here for the
b one market. sim*e we can always rt*a
i. fl 1 tier pr.vt*H hr a ituiputmg the
them et\i :* nr *1 idling in June and
Jnlr. IN't.if ■ *'»u> i a v * no ami,
M JY* dwnvH gr <wu from M*t*
pbmto 1 m tell. Tlurw v > i.e m M the
rnrhe-'t r p > 4»inon- in ih market and
must Vfi vd I nt t*u«H* af tlu v are bad
Iteeperv Tnn or tup union*,
Win n Utineh of nina.l hullw on top of
the stem ) v the nHutb»n of tlte floweni.
Thewp V-idbUd' \U**d umko *t*u fur
planting They tiutk* 1 a rank, strong
uiiiMU. UmI vtrv !».i’ieaVde %
IKkPHVii lldiaflEH.
Tht* l«rg“* isiitnWt «*f work nnim*! -
thnt die au..u«Uy frvuu the rvqult of iui
}m«|ti*r luu | or t*a*d impr\»p* rly almm
tukWewihx ly " pr vp^r m*dH
od« id the grt*iiitt J«dr* • » v to the
p4mHtultu:g following f .•* r ul»*ti:i lh^
The u» a
I tjftin^'ana r nt v> * «?• t'*»i tvnwm*
t*.*
lute «. ui Ifitl fkO 'tvl *d
tut* on tVi %eu\*j n t
Di A IV.. thi* hor** is vrrr
*ii to the s*uc of the
MfiiuiJil, and t o* *ug i very
att-l rffi iiv U.4VUUJ Mtv h a
•insll st.miat h. rr-,!! rv» t- t>r f*i tre
agjg 6^s
tsiSieC-e'jSS the greater mortality »monnt
countn for flatulent colic 1
horses amt mules from
all(j inflammation of the trowels than j
How to feed thorn to the trest arjvan
tsjro ati'l to get them to perform the
1 ] irg. st sjnoant of work at the least pos
aihl« cost? what is fa’r <l**s .
it i* - nm . nit to «av a
work for » h <r.*o irr a rati’e; t <;*p 1x1i
I (m cir<nni-it*n‘ «5», sni has i.o» a.,.<ur>e j
j to travel, weight to draw, condition of j
the m-uls and »:>« <UsjXB,;tioB of the dti- 1
»er. It is of the Utmost ifnporttwee, working
t however, that the condition of j
! animals should be watched very closely,
t for if they loss condition they mud be
either overworked or underfed, or have
„ had horse keeper. They most
tbe muaelM* »state in which the they greatest are
capable of performing
atnonot of work and possess ta« greatest
«—«-.»
the tec 1 in ioauffi riant in njuarle inavi- pro
during matter, lose of condition
taidy follow*, overworking
There ia no economy in
a.,j.„ais, aa they gralually log., tone
an 1 atr-ngth, the general condition ta
ia lured. th< v become poor, wear out
very qun kiy. their velue ia cowiderably
p.diaeitae i» very prevalent is
ainongat them an 1 the owner a hand
constantly in hi» pocket buying fresh
gnppliee. In large eitaol.sll OBUlsit 1*
, ru , pcmoiuy to kn'*p 4 « «w animals
extra m case of kn or lamwe as
Very fr*-|uently im, lose of condilion
is tin' fault Of the ii .rae keep -r. It ia of
the Ingh'-at importance that the aerviccs
of a trustworthy, intelligent man alnmld
M prixuirwl, who will efti-iently earry
out instruction* and tak- an interest in
the appearance and wml doing of the
anim ,1s under his earn. A bwIiWTse
keejetr will upset the system of manage
, gnat uud th" wWlr Ot tin ai rage.nents
ill 1 lie feed.ag. leading is
It gulanty in very esnen
tial. A hor eeboriM ba fed at least
’ three t.iii'-s per day; for the r-mson pro
vion-ly stated, his digestive organs I don’t urn
not conatrti to l for long fast,,
mcautii.it h-, s,f fulft be allow *d iliit
f«od i.vtra in a nouit of fool ti n if he
were only fed twice, or two t.nr Is more
than it he were only foil oil c a day. hut
J that tile iietaamiry tol d aai ' i ii for the
day nIiouM Ijy *liViU*)it iiit<» -i l^.ivt^turoa
M u»y I il>C ♦ ftrtf.iMi hnmntH. owning
| Wl m., fmr; Jill ilividu that tlivir lie
r\&y*» rtitMUK* in 111 t
better* It 4tmiti: ih * int rv.tl of
f 8 »'.mg; the a-ninaU m-v t lit <>.im r.ive
ik/ii*, nut m r *Iy ap;* U/oo, itioy tfvt a
I f Bnjlieiouey, nil of wlib It, in a very large
parwnlaj-''J ••«!«•*. ih properly inasti
,-aie I. d.gi s < I and aasitnilaUsl. and the
, wga'i. rwtin *<1 to a minimum,
TIief|ii< stioniimyiiHturallyari*eh9re' often
How are We lo teed Oitr mules so
! j n yt,,. t-oure* '■ Vtie day during the busy
> season when they are in harness from
( inorning till ’d ytitf t'lt tell you how it
j B done in o', hr place* under similar
eonditona, an 1 it watt th* grave results
, and heavy losses from long fasting that
impressed upon some on* tlie necessity
of instituting some plan to obviate it.
Tim plan is tin) nose bag, which can be
made of some porous material with a
J strong Isyrder, Isittom that in it and 1 a strap hung from the th*
upper can h> over
nniiuaVs head. The driver can take his
rnuln'a feisl in this, and when he has an
opjairtunity, sucli ns taking his own
lunch, lie can slip t'ie fetsl bag on ‘cut; to bis
tunl »'s lo ud and allow tdm to if
j only a ti w oiouMifuls, it will s itisty iU«
j cravings of iiunger, at ali events to that
extent.
T.iis I urge amount, which ts fed by
reiiucisl many stock owners nt night, should be
! at le ist one lialf. for t*vo reasons:
j; is excess.ve, and as before stated, the
j j tune animals la'ciipiel In eating much it must for deprive
this of so time well
earned rest, which, witn a sufficiency of
tlu*v p-*>isilily ho fitte<l to
any uitpt << iarl« oxtont by uiituro'H ntlm
roiitoror strep*, to nay nothing of thr
«|im.;i - llrh ?i *■ • U*tu i* :i:4rinbTs. Th«*s**
uri* llOOIIIpfV th'MfUVs; lh**V UT** («Mtab
oli*' rvatioii tin 1 lepouttKl rxporiniunts bv
mi. <t pr<i< f u* I aii*I rapahlo mou, win
havo th*MUtorosN of tho stork owning
pubb 1 a' hr.ut Kn<n** s exporban **s
,,,uh| ho ciiuni-ritrl of inoti who havo
thv* of munWr.^ of
hard working Hnifuals, and who e iK>si
tu uh, ho to *i» sk, dv>|>ond upon the eon
dttion td tbeir Horses uud th» tonlltiou
0 f the bills.
Rurti< " i! li> -av, however, that tile
!^1»SS«^.TSr.8 of fool .lining tin* different
often, emit
..lenient«ii. -Airv fur til* icpiirem v.i.
„f (he animal *,on.>mv
1 dt* not projMw to eater upon the j
i»nV»jcrt of th** eomjxwiti*»a <»f fcHni her**, I
<kbi<H t K'inK lnor** » sjK-cmlly to di
rtN t attention t*> Hvsieinfitie f<KHiiug; how !
sbmibf \h* given rather than what
dhoublla* given. Most |hh>|iI« th*‘ir know that j
animal* najuire for nouri*!*- i
nmnt f 0***1 eontiiining the pr*»xiinate
principle*, intro-ieium*. non nitrogenoun
and in moral, and »t ha** b«***n proven that
ttu* at sonet* of any one of them indue***
starvation uml death. What ih mves 1
nary, then, ill nil nutritive f.*od is that it
contain* thoAo flirt*** all nrin« ip'es in pr»*t>t‘r
pit^aorti* n, h-* that the tissues of !lu» ;
auimal Inxly mav Ve uuftieiently uour- ;
ishe 1.
In all animal* water in aK> mvessary,
not only h* a dilne.d. hut »*» forming a
y.t i;, - ; t p ,»■; o[ the MooUtI t.-^i***.
Th re are diff*T^noes of opinion as to
\ v oh- U'*r' - sbouul Vm* w At t\hI t**uov
or rt fp. r foiling. One eminent vt ien
u.’ir\ h u!u‘ritv rev*»»iu*ii , 'nd< it Isfore
fe Ung. and gtres his through re’i*«or»a thn»: !h* T!i*»
w it* r d*r«‘ fly stmn
#eh into the mtestiu *** in a few minute^
which he pt>»v**>l hv giving «* i V»rwd water
tin horse a few minute* tefort* si
#»rmg it, when he found it in tiu* intes*
tuu*>, and h»* argues, if you giv the*
water after feeding, it «hKW not leave the
fctoiua h, but «iilutet the gastric
a t > »*tea o i i •turn 4 i p r « 2
t* pr\* ht !
d \> ix'f.
t i»iluv\ t’ e »a«v> pi :» *t of
t on
‘ M ' tt ur w a* .*r
Wltii M t .4 iV i m «u i
quAu'iti**" m 4 th il h * - in tu re
qnirT*. p. pvj J \ h* b • . u d hut" l ur e a
baiiiit *«i bv *% * r %. no < i it s j dtkl te*
jti«hi • t4' sn »•*! «* 1 n it * '• r* 1
»jn rntiU s an\*i iv. ■ I n
!i«* 1.
it a »ui 'tuii’ »r . Ht
wh »t im*y I v i\>UH:d«Tsd th *
L*r work >u - rail f it
!t '* *r a tirn b it Um lax
alive »t. am! ah -ul l \*> lull n!
.
with»er too\ ma**nib hiving
opposite te.Kteu* v to ia*u’itervet it Now
Itmuh or nrv iHpvm-ly \ oppodte ahLibbv
their ph> a*.*t; n i** t*»
that of com Given aio io. beans mil
* , p are Uh> h-ating and tending, l»«t
when mix* - *! they counteract the rffvvt
of c ich other.
:APHtfQT? AH-jIUM TYROS! DltvOt
AS USUAL J
Our gn at house gronas ’neath the multi
*...1^ Vlit-lso <k ‘ f’
Wonderful Bargains
All every inch <«( space from basement
to dome. It takes cash and a shrewd buyer
Sllfltl'll , . t .. 11 (‘St* I’ll !‘(‘ \ UlUCS , 11< r 111 lilt* ,| ffl’CUl ,
&
Mannfceti^rwsof the North . . and , ,, least. \\ ,
e ve
got the ris ks and the best huyets that
tered the , field this season. Nothing new
i US
I
«VST USTLYt
1
$20,000 in vlotiiiig alone; full .suits from 75c to $50. fCvery
iriagirable fill tic from the looms of the world. We
liullcnge any dealer to show our $10 hu.sini'fs or dress
Milt for lesti than $13.50 to $1.5. Our Dress Goods,
Silks and iTrinmiun^ Depart men' reminds one of the
iiteompaiftble “Midw ay Plairance.” For beie you
see tlie late iinporfatioi s of Fiance, England,
IrelatJ'l, Scotland and (icrniany, CInna, In¬
din ^ii‘l Jftpan; we show smooth finish
douhlv width henrifttas at 12lc, veal 20c
values; 50 novelty patterns reduced
from $1.5, $12.50. $10, $H 50 and
$7 at 3.50 to 6.50 to make
room f< r new nrrivnls.
Our* //ojsackings, Plain
find Stvini Surge, (’aslimcres,
till wool Henriettas, silk wurj.
HAiiriettaSjjGilbeTtSiiD'mg-, Benga
litie-, sliatletl Surahs, Crystal Benga
luies, Armours, Plaid Soires, lafetss,
Gi'ogi'.'t'jt s, Dauia-seas, etc , eaniioHm uiafcii
p(I by 'H:\ret.ii! dealer stnitli i f Mason ami
Dixon Ills *. These goods are s-1 ling like wildfire.
Call early in tin* morning to avoid the great rush.
The largest and most complete stock of //osie.y,
Gloves, //; ndkereliiets, Corsets, Belts, Brai ds, Edg
lllgS. ] ii-.it f Laces, Lmbrmdenes, Gimps, Nots.
wheels,J’Pas-iamk.'er!. s, etc., we have ever Leiore C!iri ? ed.
Our Artistic Milliner,
.Miss JuIta.Tliomas, luuG th* trad* with
(]} . jU’]**|J\(5('s1 . . <111(1 i lllOSI 4 I **( w **% ulil . ti \ 1 iill il ,u«vav <11 1 <1 > Dl av4
(1 *'
. •. 441
m St l( i'\ S(‘('l! HI OlU* (*1XV* ^IlO W
^ ' * k S \ *
• •
fails to pimluc* just wln t a person wants.
*■ I 1 ( k I* SI 1 K'S 11 *■ III fill UNI 31* (I 1 o.Jf \/l It/II nil It l dIw^IH III <lJ/»
* i
(‘OllH v IU SWC'l* lllcIKllljH 1 • „ (lOllcil 1 Sill till
(*<H)
anybody. . * «,i She •
like ii pi(s*<‘ ot rubber than is
clilXlUUo V miie for a larger trade from Taliaferro
( Ollin x .
Big drive in all wool flHimels; 40 ami 50c
“
J ||()\VS , . llilt . I
...... v.l w l.,,j IM.lIIg 1' KIIlH il| !/• Kl 12/»/ (I l (Ml if f ««1 ;l t -^xff , HUH » t l,Utl *
#<*i*r!«*r Ifros. #3 shoes af $1.75.
shoes af }j»T.50.
There is nothing in shoes that we enn not
show. Wo k»»-p ovoi ything and want your
tnfdc, promising to save you from lo to 33 1-3
"
percent; wo believe we will secure it.
Yours to serve,
ARMOR BROS!
iiJmiioslioro, t ( a*
*
* VtfENTs 1 f
* ToWhNTW
CAS I OBTAIN A riTKNT? For •
Ml answer *n«1 aa Isene-* eein»<*n. »rite to
SNA* t tln> verts'
f*|vr, :-iN» .il thF ifiDN’t nt tu tuv: . ye. « ' : S
thMvnFmotiy A llondMenk cf 1
si'll comsemtiv I’alrm* »nd bow to otv.
I*m them Merit fro**. A3 sk> « t Oiochau
MWi and -KTtem *«le boots s«ont fTx*w.
taLt-n tbrouvh M*;n» h Oft. roertT-o
htvn-,* L i THitseeinthe •*. ie»iiib»- .tmrriotkn. and
t vij anp brvavM widely MeftMvtbr pttbfiewilh
oul owt lo tbe nvMitxw. »t»!*-ndvd |xaj?or.
Iwncl *rrr»t». Hetfacf<» :*o«rated, lue by far th#
lan. eM r rmi«th>a of any scsertiSe work ia the
• or 4. Ik A I*rar. sat v eon*'# *#tit trw#
Bunding Kdiu 'U. Fvorr ru'-ntLiy, number fi jisa ynar. hsn«!«
g-> cert a ns b» y iu
(ifui inat«s», in wdons. ei:al and nbotoirmpha buBden *b,.w of new
hxHis.'a. » to t»* U*
lair■*» % and sex'ure coBtrwcta. .Add
ML>X A vV- NtW VOHIL. 3«l EkUA.WiT.
Bt ■ (•' Dia’ < hem Biihutn.
K, >. .<•- (Di*ith»>-*. *i ii i’> - ai< r>
in-i*-,l >. . s\ “
lift! <t N»i,t iiutl sttnftN hjr Dr. l! J
I' 4.11*
i
5 DOLLARS
TO PER DAY
20 Easily Made.
\W irant many nj» » t*nw?n. bo>». and jcirls to
work 1 for u< a few hour* daFy, right in »mi around
t-;r »wn homes. Tii»' t»u-sn«-#s is easv. fdeasant.
. bon.’rablo, and jwp better than any other
odVrcxi airen*#. Y*>u h?iTe a clear field and no
.••‘;nj*#-*iri.*n. Kxperiand «; —*o:a’ abiL:* uc
aecoasarr. N'o capital required. We equip you
wGh wrerythin|t that you need, treat you well,
ami help .Hi ?.» e*m ten time* ordinarv wapre*.
W mien d-» *« well a^ men. and boy# ami ft-Ha
m-tk« e- si pay. Anv one. sn*wh» ran do the
work .11 sBfcmJ w a folia ar plain a ad *im
pie direction*, VU»- rou w.ark w\j; »ur%’y bring
n* a (great <!♦»! of near* F.terytf ing i* new
and ir. (Treat d* man V MTnr* for our pamphlet
eireuUr. ami Roiu' •:’! in format ion. No harm
4tH*e if you c u . «de not to go ou with th*
be*in.
Ceorce Stinson&Co„
Box 488 ,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
NOTICE TAXES.
I will beat the folio* , Uietl plan, ^
on dates below. Plea** ' eel tue promptly
and pay your taxes. /
Raytown, Jic. 1st.
Craw foidville, Dec. 2d.
Battery, 008th District Dec. 4th.
Crawfordville, , Dec. 5th.
Lyneville, Dec. 6th.
602 District court ground * Dec. 7th.
bharon, Dec. 8th.
Crawfordville, Dec. 9lh.
Raytown, Dec. lith.
Flukcr. 605tb District Dec. 12th. ,
o<>7 District, comt Rround Dec, 13th.
Crawfordville, Dec 14th. j
Battery, 608th District Dec. 18th.
From tlie 15th to the iOth of December I
will be in Ciawfordrille. My books must
close on December 20th, 1893
.Respectfully,
G. l . Edm aiios.
Tax Collector Taliaferro County.
U ST
A large amount of Money is lost an
oualy by parties pnrcha.su,a worthless
fruit trees rosea and etc, t ft them from
Drm /hat gr,"'a their own trees, sends oul
X.-SS
for particular arid prices at *.ncv, scud
stamp hr ilocrij live Catalogue. Agent
wanted everywhere.
Add'tvs, Cfceri chce Nursiry Co.
Waj'CrrwR'Oa.
Legal Advertisements,
Citation.
f'i EORG1A —TAIAAPEP.no Covstv . To
V T all whom it may concern: s. II.
Rhodes, administrator of Mr*. Rebecca
Ilarpcr, deceased, lias in due form applied the
to the undersigned the for leave of to said sell d
lands belonging to estate will be heard -
ceased, and said application next, at
on the fir-t Monday in January
10 o'clock in my office, in the Court House
of said county.
GEO. H. MITCH FU,
Dec. 6, 1803. Ordinaiv
Citation.
/'A EOR! I ' —Tai.iai EURO ( ounty. R,
\ T J. Mai n t nd Gharlie Mann as exte
utors of the estate of John T. Mann, lias
duly made application to the of undersigned
for leave to sell Hie lands said estatu:
and i will pa s upon January said application on
the first Monday in next in my
office in ( OIII t House of said county. Said
land consists of a tract of land containing
three hundred and eighty-five acres, more
or less, in said Charlie county, Mann, adjoining John public
road, ,J. amis I-iiiifcfi of rd and others. Hol¬
den , C.
GEORGE MIX' HELL,,
Ordinary.
i< ( Ah l< r rJC> 3IAJ KET.
Good Middling
.vtrict Middling - 6»\
Middling 7
f j JHrJ CiiUJlCilEikS
CRAWFORDVILLE.
Iiaptist church, Rev. It. E. L.
pastor. I’reachin" on first and second
Sundays in month at 11 a. m. and
p. m. Sunday school *t P n. ni.
er meeting Wednesday night,
M. E. Church. Rev. .7. IL Lewis
pastor. Prencliiug on fourth Sunday in
month at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Sun
day school at 4 p. in.
SHARON.
Methodist Churcli, Iley, A. Huges
Pester. Preacliing 4th. Sunday af
11 o’clock a. m. Prayer meating Fri¬
day nights, Sunday 3 o’clock P. M.
ou Sunday.
South Libeity riesbyterian.
Rev, F. T. Simpson, pastor. I’reacb
ng on Hiird Sundays at 11 s'clock.
Prayer meeting every Sunday night
Sunday school 9:30.
Puriacation churcli. Reman
oiic. Rev. A. .7. Semmes,
Services ou Sundays at 10 a. m. On
eek days at ti-.loa.n .
COLUMBIA PRIZE WINNERS
CONOVER
PiA^JOS
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGANS
WER= GIVEN
Highest Awards
At the World's Exposition
for excellent manufacture,
quality, uniformity and
volume of tone, elasticity
of touch, artistic
materials and workman
ship of highest grade.
OATALOQc'CA ON AFFUCATfOW 6Ite«.
CHICAGO GOmGE ORGAN GO.
CHICAGO. ILL.
LARSEST MANUFACTURERS CF
PiAKOS AMD OHSAIfS \H THE WORLD.
w s D —Good Special Agf n t
•* f fprdvib’e arid viciniiy
for Dip OtdiiteTV l>*par\u.uit of the
\!etr« politnn Life Insurance Oompany
0 f Sew YoiK. Goi h! Territory and
excellent cm ti act lo right roan.
Coi b. C'al*aniH5 CO.
Gen'I Agents, Micon.Ga.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WorW, Fair Mis’-rst MrC.l sue DtploM.
Your Time
A m %
v
■ ,.XL ki -
;;
tVhen it nee<l? repairing can he profit*
ably placed in my hands. My long ex
penence as a
Practical Jeweler
£i aoles me to do ali kinds of work per.
taining to the Jewelry Trade in a watch, profi¬
cient manner. When your clock or
orea-tpin or ring, or jewelry of auy de¬
scription needs repairing, When or anything wish in
that line give me a trial. you
anything in the jewelry line made anew l
can do it, and guaramee satisfaction and
price;.
Kesptcuuny,
,\ Q. Q T -LfCli nvoill J11U1 AVO L
-EX . Cl ,
Crawfordi ille, Ga.
Cftice in Alliance Store.
Notice to Debtors audGretl
itors
GEORGIA—Taiiaferio County.
All persons indebted to tlie Estate of
M. Taj pan, late cf said county de¬
ceased, are icqcested te make ininndiatu
payment, and all p irons having claim
againstsaid E.-late are rfquested in to toms pre¬
sent same to the. undersigned
of the law. Tappan.
Pheee a.
Executrix.
White Plains, Ga., Ncv. 20, I893.
Bargains! Bargains!
Geo. W: Brown, Sharon,
Ga., will sell out at cost all
goods for the next
Thirty Days!
All persons indebted tome,
either by note or account, will
make satisfactory arrange¬
ments to settle or the same
will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection.
Dec. nth, 1893 .
LUMBER!
Good, seasoned lumber cf
all description for sale. When
you want anything in the lum¬
ber line call on or w rite to
KOBT. SMITH,
Philomath, Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC!
1 desire to state to my old
patror.s as well as to my new
friends, that 1 am back in
Greenesboro at my old trade,
blacksmithing, with Mr. C, H.
Finch, back of Armor Bros,
store.
j JNO. IRWIN.
j
f: ["j
s.
XAD£ MARK.
BUY NONE BIT THE GENUINE.
.*5,000 Merchants sell /?>GP/:'£p
,3-F:-■!/, Cl . . "Spec¬
*2,000 0 them handled oilier
tacles without Success.
These Famous Clas.-ts are Fitted lo
the Eye at
I)r, II. .1. REIDS.
Crawfordville, - - Georgia.
J. H. MONCBIEF.
Resident Dentist
Creencsmro, Ca
I retc -I my tUauks t.» a gi-ner
1 ou ^ n,,;i *'***' r,vw> !,,,d tcann ' m ' fe
j taat I liavt tbe “New and Improved
Method fur os eratiens in tiding teeth
Am piepared to rve yoa in i -Htislactory
manner Ht all tiir.ts.
JAMES DAVISON
— Attorney nt Law.—
Ueene^loro Georgia
LOANS, NEGOTIATED.
Office in Court Hou^e \V il. practice to
adjoinin^countip*
Suhscrihc to flic
idvocatr-Dnii
ocraf.