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UK OFFICIAL, Oi.UAN OF THE
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’i you know wtie’ hot Mine
Man meansV If yo > 0 ’t. mill
sin tod an 1 we w ill tell a
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■IHO, V ^cK;lll« iho r f*iVic!f«i |>oS' ;
Iiiit.i 1 In mm iif \«* w Y # ork, HttVr II*
< • 1 to mx ). ;uh yn.u '0 iiij/ii -uiu t -n ai
A ktf»n*ui wr«if»* t<* lifv ' !•’. U'axw
1 u » unnn btu IU|Mii4t for !
hu in th» c t run# f* *,>*un t»ul
— H* ‘’did'nt know it aan loadtRl ’*
• Vinie and drunken’i"** ar * now on
the Tl»f Vulia* -«S n H.inker
A ( o.. will hiihvut fur MiH on tbn
d*»y of n ckonlnu .
■* e urKtiuwlege receip t several
Copies nt ‘Thf People's id’’ from
the Evans ( lull of the All. otu ring
T.p mk , it inaki-s very good wrapping
piper.
The populist cause has no corpora¬
tion I I write cheeks fur its benefit, hut
mud raise its liiud, by contribution
fr mi those whose in 'ivds at >> limited.
FI very little helps. Du y uir Duty. Kx.
il l ids ale a “hliMsing in disguise 11
a blisaliig to the inlllloiialie’inid a dis¬
guise Utiiirid wlilcli be can cunningly
Id Is tilt* luetiio Is by which hu ‘ UlcUva’’
fr uit tti« people,-Ex.
’’tMiap-greas*. Grover was said to
have given vent to ifans*! *iiiuday
*o!n»ol Words wu#w a c«tv*
id from t be *au tic -styv’
. . *i **» i tef , tort
cat ried om.
Tho Wairentou < Hlpier changed
hands last week. Col W ttJ. llawe-i
takes E tilin' VVdhoti.’* iMCe, We
understand the i-Hpoei will be tun as
a sutcriy Populist pupi l.
“(tiie by one etc,”
However soiieitoiM mmiii i, tiny be
fllimit the liealili and eoinfort ul their
little children they cannot prevent them
from eoatrai tt.ig ettiup and whoop 1 ng
«. ugn, tint while they cannot prevent
ttii’lr trouble* they ran teadlly ctiie tin
little one, with tii Hull, t uugb Syittp.
Tim t’aiidee Hulilier ('on.putty ol
Nov Havei, Ootiu., cut ttin wages ot
ciuployt-is 20 ta-i cent. Kve.i Hu-i«n)|
glris wlio worked In the cutting mid
milling moms weie not »t>au-d. Till*
Is want iiugti. lai ratio*! ’"Uoiuociatic
thuSp -1 tty. ’
4/r. Jam » t' C. Black, of Georgia,
tho ma i wlio is just now drawing
Four IfLtUntil's K.ilai y. h,»s made a
speech, it ataonnled I • b*tt very tits
tile, however. Just enough tit show
the diffeieiice htiwwet; tlie two melt
The contrast did not benefit Mi. Block.
Notional Watchman.
lie thoroughly- tallrtr-* In 1 *. Mr, \. .1
lilltlu ll.nd. tiencVK |t,s*k lti|i«*r> , Gencl a
N V. writes, *’l in • tied a seven*
(■n in) head, cutting the s«‘«ip imdl). 1 *ip-
11 lied satiation rill and a few
i < moueJ a II pain It is the last
1 « tula hums, and htulsrs 1 keep "
tilth In my house and shop, and wuu *1 in t
hr wahuut It.
Money i* u*d quite as son ive with
tin- banks as it waa, but tt ti
w itli the people \N ho i j * t \\h' iiMGH
«*v, the banks, or the jn-opl* ? Who
money and make* lituoM goix
C'onullity ihh tku UauWN. l lien u
J H»k for tim« Inca* ti i»»mu v
UMtliUes iu tlit* hauki*? Hrtiht U.k
Kx.
4>ur (‘oix'frtihcrs fought free noc or*
!v ihcmM-lvc!* But \iudr j»i>drrih ftinn
I he eluu he> uf i rrtfkpiU )2 jnmer •<> !i* <"<'
onlv intt ruM iu Afiicrica vi.**** the Nquct
its*. t*f profit- out of th< lalcr t*t tin
wh* sought refuge <**i the to- 'Oil
tJHPttt. hbali wr. a* tin- ivutt t tin
simply *U in \\ hilt
arch) is tv-t*tilin'*' >u* I F-\.
l*lcufi of money in cit* tiation 'vmibt
eel the wheel* of tuduM i *11041
give euiploymeio lo tabor. in
]w*ri«tn aud crime aud pout vun
shine of cottlf attuent iut*< the - of
ftteusiitid* of toiiii-g j e >i w ho ha
Un u tii I* V
httk'U Ex.
An Explanation Wanted.
The Atlanta Constitution, in
fence of Gonnal KyauW political it
I cord *»>*:
• fin actively co-operatod with the
democratic campaign committee in
the tenth dialect, and w« ready at
| any tune lo answer its Cell tor field
1 w<rk, to teiqemd to such a
or
from me tfHiiiuiatPe. The deio
) ac\ <t»i »*< ijisti ict did cot
t •!)<)} t; ♦* i vnter, and t l ey
i rti* II * * n*i ,g tie). appreciation of
t,,A a . ViCHU Hi i ell campaign h, be
; IUH jitatCvICAilt UU.i - li »UA l*n hi 10 tut
' t
•4 * ..I 1 .
I f tile Con s. 1 lit „ is leally a fi .en I
Genet .1 K , . it pro.esses 10
iai llu* f*'«S I o, t say a'nout his
,
on , ct*< 11 w.t 1 ,>m,iaigu in the
t«»» iEL « l>«i * l
f.Ve.y m « g- , 11 in in Georgia
ko id rf 1 1 ' deiimci »t 111
Uiu .eutn d»si, ' vitl *dmit, tfi.it
All It.m A <k *c in officii *>y the
HJO»l gl <1 i g • 0 iin'imuH traud-M
ever oef pet rated , .» Ci Vlh/.'Tfl
uni ..... and u .1 .ye *• ustively co-ois-r
ated wii.it too ueiit .c.iatie c.uupa go
committee 10 the ti-nlft di-li let.
111 ) led.mill ndali A H lit ill w 11 !
bVt .tr •» 1 ,. v* ry •* l *•? * mi rc 1 , anil
CM IIJH in lit* an oM-U i*$n<lol for Clililt. *
If bi? W/Ui ottt* o All ‘UUiiH , {• f II *
mi »nlvMei 4 ,” di i be *‘e.iJiir»tly ad" ,
vise ’ nu ui to imo iu »u *y an i me *n
w i«key tit URJifiju ed quantities \,a d#*
bauub vt>U-»»r' Dul »•* * Fari RutiV h< 1 *
v)» M UiHii tu bf«nj{ htibilifb# ot »!«'*
^i< «*» from .Snut.f ■ ... dm,, a i l vole
^ ll* III «Mflt Hi id **(U *1 foi Ulick?
The pf*H» l»ah bee»» itu advocate »>f
th'-u * i < *»f # • i n il fc^atiM iu
prfifereuen t«» .4'. •A’.kmmui, b<it if be
• eariu'H'lw i\dv!Hf«laul ’‘actively co
ojFeiat**<l” the ifang wi» » defraiid"
ed ’Id* p-* *»f Ho ii tuh’H i n the
U>n(ti dUinct, and Jleut t</ unnun'Htt a
rna n wlio was not the choice of a inej
oiity of tlie piople, we inke hack all
we have sai l in Ins favor. IV e do
not want any man for governor who
dinggcd his ministerial inties tliti’iigh
the political slime and flllh of the
lentil (listiicl in IF9J
There are llions »,ol» of democrats la
Georgia wl) i f.-el just as we do, and if
thu General expec's to re Kill tin, g ial
oflilsaiiihiti.nl lie s'loilt I muzzle the
Constitution, or h« will liavu tu send
another circular ko bis ministerial
brat hern, asking them to pray tills
time, not for tils success, hut for d«'
hveranee from tits friends,
W« would like very much to hear
what, General Evans h is t., say to the
charge*of Ins friends thitlie'-eaniest
Iv advised” ami “actively co-operat*
,sf’’wiiti In the villainy of th* tenth
district,— ( l»xti»n Firm** •
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LhiIIch!
If you havet't laid in your si.pptv .
el flower seed don't buy annuals', we
pmiHise to supply you with sli you
will w»til(200 varieties Free We do it
simply to call your intention to some'
tiling latter wlilcli to ste< Is to wen
•the brightest and best of periodical*
f,,l " the home is -Woman” ........ .1
I" »>'' 0 lbly, , , n* bright , , , a- a new ^
pin at d as dun tiling as a *ining -
lift . It IS to mi lull Ot f» Cl s: tong a wo
in ill winds u> know, and wdi bring
sunshine ■■■ to tin- home tin* ■■ year round,
ll is cut to flt Hi d plea** woman, tlie
home It.ukei Now furoui 1
is ten ccnt«,stiim|is or silver) en wc
i util > nd yon W man t»*> inoulli* <>u
rial amt III addition wild you 200
1 Ly-ieliew of. SEEP FREE!
FLO M'KU
Fills offer is for iniuiediate acceptance
I Pont put it '-It Send to-day and you
will receive tlie seed ami • Woman"
j prompt’v. Add i ess
Woman Publishing t o., Kiel tnond
j Va.
' Till'; MONOliHAl’il,
i For Ono Dollar.
!
ANtlTOl'H ortMllV o\ 1 It ' M lUKCT,
What Is the be.t Minctirv system for
the Vn ted Mate, ’ This Is the greatest
problem cociro, ting the tmeriesn .a-..
pie It I*, tin* intention of tlie publishers
that "Tux MoniKim u*h ' 'ball contain
j thought of th * nation on this question
i be i.. ,,l I. .obi-in mp p.* ; itico psi*
ties here i» en called upon to eo tribute
t’lens tot tti. tr file I M .vatahV *v*Tts
Hut hoc (MttU’tt! vkiih this "** JU ‘‘ ^ ! * r
mined to einlssly lit tin* some vohmie the
oplmoos of Mmu-aud-of llu* "* rest Coin
i n on I'l-opb*,” aii»l_t*> that end we wlf
allow «w» dollars on the price of the loaik
|„ f k,,|, u|,>n ,,f this | rt'hlein c»pres**e<t
! in ih 4 flh'H' t)t|ii sah' \v«>r«W. Thi' Mon-
4Kil: AJ H t b* ,i nnslcrn work on Mon
t itu> i** ttny »«Wr
an it'YiR of $3*W, It i*» a lhH*k Unit v»ili
$»4yYvM wtfl »«*'•!, i' sHnod tu
Iwr s\ ant fnct%Mr Ui thu fu
it *MUIP>\ " l »> It 4 \ * U* I
I'h* MovouKArK I’uRU'HiSAi ro ,
Ktn u* 44, *h a uu«u An* v ®i ITk. Budding,
M 1‘rtiit Miin*
B»' d^rumt* t»\ Ft ruHvalui*. N«t*l ,4i t. Atu
Bn uk.
SaO, 000.00 In 1 ’ri/A‘s
W*e want UM.eKM new suhscritiers -
IV r w ill p *v w *11 to get them S-n*l
Fl 50 at once for oi.e tear'- *ul*scri(*
lion.
IN YK'TVtEX r. «! 50.
HIVlllKSll FiWfl $'i t<> $1,000,
A ptiz- certificata nt to each new
slUchWr. will give full iwrtioubtrs
Tliese are vvlaabl* in the exact order,
of their dates. Do not w*it’ Send
Suf t i l* ■ertideate, and if you
are dissatisfied we will reftiutl money
at once.
l'he American Home Jot kx at.;
ioS De* thorn Stievt. icago.
ANSWERS TO
BY THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT
OP AGRICULTURE.
Rfslatinj? to the Farm, Garden, Dairy,
Stock Raising, Etc.
harvesting peas.
While 1 k ow taut this i* hardly a
proper tini >r the quistion, still I dee
sire to tiv, wba. v >i regard as Hie
prop time * >* re -at p -aa. and whether
any analysis «; their lood value at dif¬
ferent time* itl growth bus ever been
made. P. Lee County.
We have previously stated in these re
fK>rt» that ha floou hh the \piha came to
maturity waa the proper tiino. Thi» i*
when the harvesting includes vines,
leaves and pods. Analysis of the whip¬
poorwill cow pea at live different stages
of growth verifies the correctness. A*
illustrative of practical aud scientific
sfndy it will ls> notwt that our farun-rs
have almost tieen universally correct in
their idea a* to ths proper time to bar
vest.
FEAR.
VV r ]jat a gool fertiliz r for p*a«?
W. A D.
Tlift j aya 1/1 a If'jfumine, a u<\ tb»r«f(ff#
dtAfti not 1 require a nitrf>K«n</u« f«?rtiliz^r.
The min' rai elements of p]aut foo<i
nhonld Ihi hu pjfliofl. ThfHH cx>nnii»t of
phosphoric acid and potash, all other
mineral l>#*inK found in «ufli- •
dent quantities in ordinary will On
most hoiIh ad 1 phosphate should be the
dominant, only a email quantity of kfti
fi*t l/oiog; requirel.
RKD TOP.
What kind of noil in required for red
top ? Will it Kttivr on Ian l t<Ki w*»t b r
corn ? When is thu proper time t->*..w?
Bartow ilnty. ' i
Bed top is espaeially adapted to 1»»
bottoms and will thrive where the land
is much too wet for corn. In seeding
use two buRheis to the acre. It is trot
too lut« for you to how no w for spring
w 1 n k; that in you ran row in February
or March. When sown in the fall Sep
temlair or October are the proper
months.
OKAFTINO.
for 1
How would crab apple root! do
grafting apples and pears? Would
quinces grow and do well on thorn?
Il l L , llundcoi k county.
If tiro crab apples have sufficient suit¬
able rear's, they conbl tie used. We
would advise you to obtain sbediingn for
grafting, a* they are of more value and
answer the purpose much better. A
quince and apple graft will unite, Hut,it
1 * not permanent, u* when growth pro¬
gresses it will come apart.
BW KkT IMT vfuES.
Please furnish me a formula for a
sweet potato fertilizer
P. A- J , Burke county.
The following would fuake a good
fertilizer for sweet potatoes; Two hun
droil pound* of acid phosphate, 000
pounds of cotton see<l meal, and AO of
muriate of polftah. - with trie usual jier
eeutagea which these ingredient* ran.
Thi* would give you a fertilizer running
4 p»r cent ammonia, 7 per cent phospho*
rtc add and 10 per cent potiisb. Like
j r j g b potato, the sweet potato re¬
(JIIlreM B deal er potash.
LfTTotuiH kvlvihtkis.
c'an yon tell m* anything in C. regard M., to
lntgrus sylvistris? J
Hampton,
3ylvl.trl. is a perennial forage plant
ill “>• Germany. of It is ^ a leguinm hnC Z that , send* f
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ anJ
, t j n will enrich land more than any
other crop. It has great ability to with¬
M(Vt , r „ dmugth*. The growth t*
l" ( | |IW j ()r j},,, (j r<t , wo y,,„r*, bnt after
tota of * good h - hay r'r\ to the m acre i in s single
If it is all that is claimed for it,
j, W1 )i be found of the greatest value hi
rP ,.i»imiiig-worn Ian Is in the south, aud
at the same time providing permanent
meadow and pasture.
ItllljA'W llKXRTaU POTATOW.
.... W hat is tiro , cause of »in hollow hearted i . •
potato ***! 1
A. 8 . V,, Talbottou, Ga.
Tin* cause of hollow hearted potatoes
is rich, moist ground. When soil of this
character is dry early in the season and
later almudant rain* cause it to pr*Klm*e
a very rapid growth of the potato, re¬
sulting m Its being hollow.
OATS.
What do yon regard as the l*est time
to sow spring oats?
B (’ L . Baldwin county.
The spring oat crop >* very uncertain.
* IU * Ctil is by ar t le *e*t time to sow in
tlie south.
We W e regard r. gar i the tne middle till 1II of nr February ruary as a
the l*ost time f* MW spring *wta.
roUAUK I'LA.vw.
Which will generally yield the moat
rap* \n'T iuto a>!i11o maise or K iftir
corn.' H. M. T.
Mailison conn y.
While w* have made no accurate ex
jvc r , U icnt 9 on this subjwt. yet the exp®
^ence of others is that Millo maize will
make about double the quantity of Kaffir
corn, At the state experiment station
the wield of Millo meiae *'f dry hay was
m»i yKiuuU, that of Kaffir corn 6,8*4.
These figures may be regarded as large
au*l a Vova an average yneld per acre.
rwixuxu peach rut-t'
It'M iffcrlri''greaT low K would ,wer^irmg 'uzgwft
and would tv 1? *U 1 it yo *
s remedv. I can pr»*eut this by
pr,*i*er pruning plv»*e give me the l*.t
uiettiod. I-*- J- f*
Srwlding county.
Tlu' ce.ig.i which usnallv
f»dK*WN ttn rtthuk of iHt* irr ip N* \*t
mantly cunxl by takt.ig Cha»!>erl*tn‘*
Cough Remedy. M'. A McGiiir** of Me
Kay, t>hi*». *s»'i "lai Grippe left with we
» K,*ere cough. After uxir.g ar rent) dilfer
,. n t medicine, without relief I fii.d
CtwuitwrlAH's Cough Remedy, which et
fected a peimananl cure. 1 have also
found it to he witti'nt an equal for chi’
dren, when troubled wi.h cold* or croup
2 * *nd so cent bottle* for sale by . L'r K
JR.MtDrug.i-t.
h il b ieeasyI
• - ma
“ MoTtaiqf Fttto "nt identiik
t'lly p'tpirtd Ur lent, «very ingre¬
dient of wcogi >d value and in
coruhmt U» by it medical pro¬
fession. Tfeeaeii edienta are com¬
bined maAtanoe ithsrto unknown
“MOT 1 ERS*
• FRIEND DOln
WILL t ( It claimed foe
HAND MORE Shorten! Labor,
Lawns Pain, Dil lishe* Danger t®
Life of Mother d Child. Book
to M Mot A* " < led FREE, cotv- and
taining voluntary va!a^ieiinformation jashmoalx,
0«»tby»*pr«»»W »•«*'] rf prit»|t &» t>«rbo«S»
ataoritta muU i co , ASakW. fa
SO Lit U X WLlbBCOOim
Read his
To fri' A wh -- fitiancial
our nds are not
ly abi* to ta I’fie Lpvocatk I>g>if>
( HAT, If yot !1 hr g us country pro
duce of any kind, suftaa butler, eggs,
chickens, etc ^pt. v» will take it anil
credit you for a on our subscription.
We will also iccept n order on the
merchant who run* you. This offer
does not leave hard a shadow of any
excuse for will all our d^nquenls with and w in e
hope they co-o urate us
Udpinj' uh t<* th< bai^is system.
.She VVouUI ?i*itlier Paint
nor l^wer*
‘‘1 wl'l positively; ot use cosmetics. ’
fcaid a | a< jy ^ f 0 the Writer, “yet my com
plexlon HO <HM | that toecarions me con.
^^*‘^d^i lfav;»riti| hMG^"''Ta^
|)r IVrce g Presriplion;" was
pt , m ,pt refly. “Ysur fomplextion in
ideates that you are suffering from furct
(olialderangeilwiits. Iteniove the cause of
the blot cues c»d yotr cneeks will soon
wear the liueviaf ftwanb. The Favorite
Prescription’ if a won|cn'ul remedy for all
diseases peculiar to your sex. Its propri
(■tors guaranty Mtiafaefcon. to retfrn the But money if it
does not give it never
fails. Try It,'** Toe lady followed my ad*
vice, and now her OP inflexion Is as clear
as a babe's and she efjoya better health
than she has for many years.
The pennant!)' cure constipation bill—
inusness and slcklioadacUe take Dr. Prices
Peltate. Gf dealers.
TOO WET TOO PLOW.
Plowing when the land is too wet is a
mistake to be carefully guarded against.
One error in judgment here will cause
trouble through the entire crop experienced season,
A rule, fantiliar to most when
farmers, is iot to plow land a
handful of tbb soil pressed together re¬
mains a compart mass. When too wet
for tire ploy *« *t work there is
always sotai tng to be done in the way
of repair*- oo*», ditOrcs, terrap*^
fence, r, -wr f spots all to be in
with .art .dies, spread, put
order, comp to Is. hauled and
and, when ti^ rains are too heavy for
outdoor wots, iooW to be overhauled
and put in Working order, plows made
ready, in order that no time may be
lost, when the sun it shining and work,
in preparation or cultivation, is pressing.
In this matter of farm implements, and
farmers should be on the alert, as
far as able, invest in well tested and im¬
proved plows, harrows and necessary
farm machinery. In the one item of
ffasting, a good feed entter will more
than pay for its price in on* season, and
by its use much valuable material which
is otherwise wasted, can be utilized for
food, and consequently for manure. A
reliubln cutaway harrow, besides put
ting the land In better order for the
plow, is the agent by which every par
tide of vegetable matter left in the soil
can l*« made to do duty in prodnein ^
zssr' jmKcimidy ”s-ft&ftr a
invest in order to reap largeT
profits, that we all need to study. Ot
the subject of econouiv onr fanner
onr^ertif{nSSweri!*' ^ab' nat al!
ordinary fan* • th* uiot valuable ma
uurial r lament* are allowed to appffe*’ waste
Much that could tie . saves I and
with . profit, - . become* valueless , . , from n g
]ei . t ()n t ), P ot her hand, tlie fertilizer
factory gathers refuse, app trendy
worthless material, and converts it into
valuable ruanuriai acent-.
fl 00 Keward $ 100 .
The reader of this ptp**r will b« p’essed
to learn that there is ono dreaded di-ease
that science has been able to cure lu all iti
stages, and that <sCata«rh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive core known to
the meshcal iraternlty. Catafh being a
constitutional tieatment. Bait's Catarrh
Cur* Is taken internal )■ seting i 11 H > i
on the blood sndniueoca surface of the
system, thereby destroying the found,'
ij,>n of the di'ease. and giving the pafient
streiight by building up the constitution
amt assist nature in doing ita wortc The
^t\vV ,, r ,,., r i,>t„rs have so much faith in its cur
that Uws Out Hun
^retf dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Scud for list at tetdirnouials.
A d.tn*ss F. J. LHSliBX A Co Toledo, O
MTSoUiby Druggbt, Me.
4 irlonltnn%l *«ir» »«Ht Not?*.
.
The poultry buildings on &e farm of
Honorable Levi P. Merton receut'y
burned down are almost rebuilt, and it
u wtlinaf(Hl w ,n cswtabout liO.OiO. The
incubatirs and brcsslers wr.Hbe nut by
.lectricity, while a number of other fea
tnrtW will be introduced which have
hereU)fort t*,., in pouiirv fix
mg*. ,
For the beet ahoW ( pea MagUsh gar
dener* re-xuntnead “President Gsrfield
We want a good table pea and as early
as it can be had. Sow any of the first
earlies as early a* you can prepare the
ground in spring is heavily manured
laud, and yon Will grt peas good noogb
and early enough.
jzzrzgss and rn* the t crop at 4«4.»*.«’, taasheis ’hewh*^ Mor*
land u devotwl to barley than lo wfiaat,
or 2.S5;.S93 acroa. and «*fli more te ata,
4,4.i.‘>.'M4.
The peanut crop to reported light
WHEN IN ATHENS
GO TO
GILLELANHSCAFE’
For something GOOD^to eat. Open
until 12 o’clock every^night.
105 Broad St.
PEOPLE’S PAUTY PL A TEz EM
Adopted in National Contention of Omaha
July 4, 1892.
First.—We demand a national cnm-ncy
safe, sound and flexible, issued by the
gene!el Ooyerument only, a full, legs
tender for all debts, public anl private
and ttiat without the use of banking cor
portions, a Just, equitable and efficient
means of distribution direct to the p-oplc
«... e....
nuui, be provided, as so* f irth in the
uhtreasuty plan ot the Farmers' Alii
ante or some better system also by pay
merits in discharge of its obligati ms tor
public impiovementa.
Second.—We demand the freeand tin
limited coinage of silver and gold at
Fourh.-We demand a graduated In
come tax.
Fifth.—We believe that the money- of ,
the country should he kept as much as
possible in demand the hands that of all the state people, and and na- j
hence we
tionai revenues shall be limited to the.
necessary expenses of the Governmen
economically and honestly ...ministered ;
Fifth. We demand that postal savings ,
banks be established by the goveiment
for the safe deposit of the earnings of the
people and to facilitate exchange.
Seventh —Transportation Ooing a means
of exchange ami a public necessity, the
government should ow n and op. rate the
allroailsin the interest of the people •
Eighth.—The telegraph and tlie tele¬
phone, like the post-office system being a
necessity for transmission of news, should
be owned and operated by the Govern
mentin the interest of the people.
Ninth—The land. Including all the nat
uial sources of wealth is the heritage
of all the people and should not he me¬
nopolized for speculative purposes, and
alien ownership of lands should be pro
bibited. All land now held by railroad
and other corporations mexerssof their
actual needs, and all lands now owned b
aliens should Vie reclaimed by the Govern
moot and held for actual settlers o
THE PEOPLES
aim IUPER
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AND ADVOCATE'DEMOCHAT
Both One Year for $1.50
Payable Strictly In
Advance.
Send 'your-suInscription to, ’
• Cuas, L. Smith,
Manager Advocate-Demock at,
(Jiawfordville, Ga.
*-yjAWKES
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HlgPI
BUY NONE 1UT THE
,’t,()<)() IMerehants sell fi/<
Spzeitci . ,
‘■2,000 <4 them handled oilier Spee
tat les without Success.
These Famous^UIasoes'are Fitted
the at
Dr. II. J. BFJDN |
CrawforC viIIp, Uiorgia. ‘
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A large an cunt of Money is lost at
nua )y j,y parties purchasing wcithless
frujt tr , w , r „„. s „i d rtc. G»t then- freni
finn ^,., vs , hrir „ w „ tw ,, son ds out
thing but g* o<) stock and sells at res- I
sm.ahle ,, pncc. ■ He He uant want ibe .be atidre*** a, dress of of
every farmer or gardener in yo*ir recli'o
ml will make you a libenil offer, vrie.
(or particulars and prims at *.tici, send
stafnp •< rdi-ci pine ( „ stab , pte. Ag«>t ;
wanted every win re.
Addiess, Clieri chce Nnr**r> Go.
Waycros- (la.
“
A b ut a year r go 1 t*x*k a violent attack
of la *.rii pe. I coughed day a-d nigid for
atmut six weeks; my wife then suggested
that l try t hamberlain's Cough remedy.
M firs , j x>ul<1 no difference, but stiii
j^ept taking it, and soon found that it •W IS
„hat 1 ue» led. If I cot no relief from
one dose 1 Mok another, mnd it wa-only
a fewdavsuntil I was free from the cough
1 thu k people ougi t to know the value ot
this remit*, and 1 take ples-ure in ac
knowh-dging the benefit 1 have I'ceired
frtmi it Madison M^'tard, tttway Ohio.
as and »c ent ottles for sale by. Dr
K< j KvU j Druggist,
•<Du».g the e, identic of la gr, r pe
Chamber tail Cough Remedy took the
lead here ai d was much ti tterliked thar.
ether (xrngii mixticine.” U M Fsngs
diuggist, Cbatwortb, HL 1 he grippe is
much the same «« a very'severe co!d and
^ rnt |ty teBden< *yof the doe a
nneumotiia. For s^le by. Dr. R.
K , id Druggi>t.
Or. Price'* Cream Baking Pow del
W«M l Fata HI*We»t Awur*.
m 3 % ASLEEP
till \ Don’t go to sleep whtn you
$F_'necd anything Coffees,Teas in the Grocery Crack
, litre Sugars,
ers.- Syrups ofall kinds. Canned
--O’ goods, Tobaccos, etc etc. Ai
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; y ijoing at lowest market prices.
GO TO SEE
S & Ctsiitey
6c6 Broadway,
A ugvista
Seeds! World's Fair Medal And Diploma.
b oipfoMa Veirita-bles was awarded sever a’ Premium < and
JJ££ eoilectionpf ' bv ivjdmont seeds Exposition to hie Worid’a Judges Fair.and in was l«9t- awarde^Meelat lu '!“rt H M l nta| V aM an t
a high ciidorsfiuent. for Vb 1
Diploma for best collection there. '1 his is i^sMr-srsw .
»rKsr;a‘ 1 r. 2 £tsa 3 choice
t the collection bplotv is tutr b**.st. Toe • Election is a seiecioi *
roen says Seed, and is gotten with tha Wea of establishing a seed ^1 •
hen Vegetable np i^^ed'';"^
-»r
?, K ' in ^ s Address Improved ’ -all T. po-tnaid J. King, for Hiclimmd, $1.00. Circulars \ ». telling all about my
reed free.
A HIiiH- ela«s illustrated month!) magazine in the home is no longer a luxury
"° r ir 11 h( . advocrat-Dkmocrat, fully alive to the reeds it of will Its patrons, oidets has mad* for
spe 2 . at atrangeme with this superb monthly, Whereby the of $2.25. receive
yea 2 . y subscriptlo: ions combined for sum
f»_i IJts.: *; A DVOCATE-DeMOCRaT i $2.25;
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MONTH. The Cosmopolitan . Magazine, ... , na VEAH.
The ice of the great illustnti (1 monthlies in the past has been Fh.W and ©4 o.»
m udy the none ^^f^^p^tom-a
a wee- to be found »
^^f wit ‘ ^'st'ndud^ “xis.ina rii< al. Send ordeis »o ,1 ‘* 8 “"W ttu> stn n « e8t ' r "*
s any i-.n- t 11, Crawfoidyille.JUa.--
t;llA> 1. SM 1
COTTON AT 16 CENTS PER POUND.
Seed For Trial Purposes Only.
WE HAVE EVERY SEED IN EXISTENCE.
xnere is i-o A'oney in Cotteu at 8 c,
There is an active, strong demand f"r
ong staples at 10c. Then why not plant
lt? Your answer is. Because none of [tl( ,
long staple will make enough to the acre
to justifiy planting It even at Wets, per
b ; it is difficult to giu it proptrly: it is
hard to pick out, and lands will not pro
ducestaples, and so on.
Inland 4 Sea Island is a long staple cotton
in which all objections are removed. It
Is enormously prouductive, easily cloned
wknowi**,
it with no extra expense or trouble. See
what Mr. Jefi Welborn has to say.
No Seed for sale untilwiext season sive a limited numb r seed of packets other which th w
send out for trial purposes. Will posftive-ty rt fuse to sell any way
sea-on. Space forbies us for saying more here, but write us for lull niformatio
Backets 25 cts. by mail 3f«r 60 cts., 6 .for ft.00, Biciibmond Seed Co., Biek
Packets 25 cts. . by mail 3 for 60 cts. 0 for $1.00.
mood, Va
The Advocate-Democrat
ADVERTISING RATES:
SPACE. j ONE MONTH I TIlltES MO N'S | SIX MO NTHS | Y2 MONT H
One Inch *1 sssssss 00 84 50 £7 00
Two Inches 4 00 0 50 00
Three inches 5 00 K 00 12 00
Four Inches 4 6 00 10 00 17 00
Five Inches 5 8 00 12 00 20 00
One-Half Col. 12 00 24 00 35 00
One Column 2S 00 40 00 HO 00
Local Notices 3 mid 10 cents per line each insertion. Business ads. to run les
than one month Fl per inch tor tir-l insertion, subsequent insertions, 50c.
Bills due after first insertion of the Advertisement.
CHAS, L. SMITH. Manager. Crawfordville, Georgia.
Your Time
When it needs repairing can be profit
ably y^ placed in my lands. Sly bn. ex
ag #
Practical , . -I JCWGIGB T *i
Et antes me to do all kinds of work per
ta i nitie to the Jewehy When yourclock Trade in a watch, p*-ofi
dent manner. or
breastpin or ring, or jewelry of any de«
scription give n**eds repairing, tria’. When or anything wish in 1
that line me a von
anything in the jew elry line made anew i
can tio it, aud guarantee satisfaction and
prices. ;
Respectfully, 1
A. 8 . Laramore y
Crawfordville, Ga. j
All Store. !
Ofiicc in ance 1
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STANLY’S
Business C^oIIngn!
Thomasville, Ga,
Ability to k*ep looks for any kind
Estate* getHr^Tfroni over^he Uni
to fl.800
,^ r credit l*rof. Stanlv with tlieir
success. Shorthand and Telegraphy
Course just as thorough.. Arithmetic
and p enmsn shiF free with Business
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G. W. H. STANLY, Fres’t.
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Piles ! Piles .’ Piles ’
Can be cured. Try else Begg>' ha* German failed.
Salve when everything R. J. Reid.
Sold and warranted by Da.
New Boston Texas., tec., 5, iftri..
This isto certify that I had “Inland Pea
j g | an( j>> cotton plante 1 inialternate plots
with Sea Island. Allison's Silk, Aliens
latest improved long staple, Ozier S ,U
Soutlu rn hope and some oilier varitiea of
i on g lint. The Inland Sea Island was s
grot deal earlier than any of them and
made one-third more lint per plot (of
same size) than any, and double as muck
as any save one vartaty (Oz er Silk),
IFhile the lint was no long r than th.
Alien, it was muen finer softer and richer
eoMore(| tha nj , ()r any excrtpt Srtil
and AUisans’bilk put it made tiurrtm?
as muen P^r plot as either ot these |wi»
i^thUik your Inland Sea Island *
K chmond Seed Co.,
Kichmond, Va.,
CANARY BIRDS.
All ycung Firds and fiift
class Singerf.
BirdCages, Bird Food. Song
Restorer, Bird Treat,
Write us for Prices.
Arlington Ovster And T:s
Cream House.
738 Br* ad way
AUGUSTA GA.
It May Do as Much for You
Mr. Fred Miller, of irqing, 111., write*
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble bsclc fi r
nmny years, with severe pains in his
a^d also that his bladder was affect'd.
He tried many so-called Kidney cures but
without any spied result- About a year
ago he began use of Electric Bitters and
found relict at o»ce Electric Bitter- i -
c-peciaily adapted to cure of att Kidney
and Liver troubles and of*eo gives ainio -r
instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement. Price only 50c for large btatle,
at Dr. K. J. Reid’s Drug Store. 6
J\MES DAVISON
— Attorney at I>aw.—
eenesboro Georgia
LOAN'S SfGOlIA'I ZD.
Office; in Court House. Mil. practice in
adjoins age* unties.
- eggs Little Giant Pills.
Relieve Hesdac-be Constipatioi. and 1 b
igotion. Try them. Sold and wr ranted
dy Db, K. J. Reid.
Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfoka Made.