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The People’s Advocate, Established lSb '3
The Urawtordvilie Democrat " ISTti
Consolidated <h't. i», IStKt.
LOCAL NEWS
What The Editor Sees.And
Hears About Town.
Blue pad tables peas at O. Ber,,
strom’s.
Air. ll r J. Norton visited his family
last Sunday.
Air. Will Keid wears a ten pound
‘hoy smile. ”
No preaching here Sunday night on sc'
<• unit of rah.'
Thiee of our young men went hunt*
ing last Sunday,
Mr, Cicero I .lies', of Washington, spent
Sunday in the city.
Mr. c. 11 Uoluckels preparing his fine
cotton pitch for nlanting.
Mrs. Dr. Beazley spent Saturday with
Te’atives near Union Point.
Miss Annie Broake has returned fr.in
a visit to friends in Raytown,
New line of jug-ware ant crockery,
•list received atC. Bergstrom’s.
Mrs. Lot Osliii returned to her home
Adnata 1 .st Wednesday.
It. is reported that all fruit in this .sec¬
tion has been killed by the cold sp 'll.
A new lot of furniture and bedding
received this week at C. Bergs'rmn’s.
We understand Mr, W. W. Bird is
to have a fine residence erected soon, j
Miss Kmm* Beasley want to Wenona
Thursday, to take charge of a school at j
that place.
Col, .lack Be .zley was ’out of sight’
1 ,st Monday, Ask him how does be
like to drive.
T/iss Boyd Ogle'ree returned home
last week from an extended visit to
friends at Conyers.
Prof T. L Chapman and Mr. Jno
Johnson of near White Plains, were
in the city Tuesday,
Tint cold spell killed the fruit in the
southern section of our State as
ai in our near vie uiiv.
Crawfordville has a saw-mill wUh 1 -
ill the city limits, which is turning
out some ‘*0 K” lumber.
Different varieties of Imh seed po
tatoes and large lot of Silver skin
onion <;. I’.Tgstfotn sets at C, hasiust Bergstrom’s. received, a largo |
Ail are-selling »t h »"A puc.-c
We have for sale a small lot of (ieuu
in.. Rattlesnake Waterineloa seed g.own
„y V r. u. I. Branch of Berzelia Ga„
Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. 1'imnerlaKe of our
town left last Monday for Virginia. They
will make that State their future home.
C. Bergstrom is agent for the eele
brved ;Umbach harrow. They are
kilt tilings fur the fmmirs. Call anil
see them.
Barry Reid the “hobo” who has
bien a resident of our town for some time
past, took his dopartute Saturday night j
for parts unknown. j
Mr. .Ino. Stephens tailed to make!
liis regular run as Express messenger
last Tuesday on account of being sick. !
Be hope he will soon be up again
Mr. O. P. Bonner is just now fin.
,shing up a 250 panel plank fence for j ,
Mr. Oscar Holden. The lumber men
must be real zing a good siz«l sum! |
from Crawfordvillians, j
Miss Freddie Beazley, a lovely young
l idy of near Union Point is boarding at
Dr. Benzley s and attending helusil here,
Miss Ruth Murden of Robinson and Miss
Maude Stovall of Madison are visiting j
iriends in the city. i
Ktieuinati,sm. Ilea lac’ie. Earaci". Too h
ache, and Neuralgia, are only sevre re
'.levs it- cot in proper working order and
r-»^4» U R'oid I*iriSe^'and To^l ' Makpr
\viH**po-itvt*!v vital rfo th s as boU.e It acts diroctly warrauten <> 1
| tie paits.^ Every
hy Dr K( j. - b,d
Our friend, Mr. J. P. Moody desires
hs to state to the public that he will
bow spend most of b s time in Mr.
. ergstrom’s store instead of on the
farm, ind will be glad to wait o»j any
III bis friend who call. *
It is impos-ib!* to prevent coughs and
cold in the winter sea-eu. A dra.iiht of
air, the going out of a fire or a iy sadden
• haaie ot the ti mjsrature of a room is
ittieient to produce such a result. Wtiite
v e cannot prevent, w* can easily cure
these troubh-r me affections with a few
i d-e- of Dr. BjE’s Cough >>r ,p. ;
Hoil. T. L- v' tltsoil
speak . ( , ,
Will 111 rilW -
fordville on the 281 h
of April. C ome out
and hear him.
Awarded Highest Hanors-Warld s Fair.
D-PRICE S
ffigra
Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; Ko Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
THE ADV00A1®=DEM0CRAT. ■ ' ;
Sharon items.
The News of Our Sister
L City Told In Para¬
graphs.
By Humility.
v
Seed corn and garden seed are in go d
demand.
'I lie best days ever nawn^i upon Sharon
are those we are now
Misses Love mid Miy Kendrick visited
Misses Stone at H.iytown, Sunday.
J/i-s Delia Kendrick 1. on a visit to
relatives in Washington,
(i. ’1’. Moore and li. 11. Jackson had line
luck killing ducks at the mill pond the
other day.
Mr. J. ki.'iid one with a Winch ister
(.they say) one lmndred a i Ijtifry yards.
Some of the buys want to know if that
lifle will clem and cook a duck.'“if so
a mighty good gun’’.
Miss Afar'c O'Brien spent several
days with Miss Belle Kendrick the
proceeding week.
.Vtr, B. A, Adams came Tuesday to
begin the erection of the dwelling of
d/r. J. A. Kendrick.
There are .some young men in Am
gusta who seem to take special delight
in sending presents to our young drugs
kist -it was a -dee pair of heel-less
shots and the x press was only 25 ets.
[Its nice to have fi leu Is off from
hotnt. j
Young Dr. Davidson prescribes that
Austin Mershou attended the
tarium during the week for his health.
(The young D ictor beati his Pa.)
Prices Slaughtered
To close our winter stock ol
dry goods, clothing, hats shoes
We will give . away the
profit on all these goods tiu
til March 15th, We want the
room for Our less Spring Stock, New
Overcoats at than
York cost. Remember we
carry in stock a full line ol
groceries, plow stocks, and
plow to ,)ls of all kinds. We
an -/’
oj;e on armniWw^come to us
when 1 w mt anything } » in
OUr ]tne. We Will save yOU
money.
Kitrbrough Bickers & Co
Gi'rienesboro, Ga
DOT i ON THE ID*AD.
BY TRAVELER.
Mr. Charles It itb a 1 liessel the Si
iem Sunday School lastSmiday eve ing.
VVe were sorry that there were so few
out, but he will come again beforo
long.
Mrs. .wary Gregory was on a visit to
her s in near Barnett last week,
Mr. O. 0 . Carroll was on a strike
bn h ghsr wajes and lower tariff last
week,
The Picnic at the Mooney bridge ou
E ister Monday was quite a success if
the wind did blow.
Mr. .J, A. Mersbon of Sharon will
address the Baptist Sudday school at
Bmiett next Sunday evening com
out and help build up the school
Eigsare more plenlilul ttnn we
eve r knew them at this season of the
veaf> ( I
the nit killed, '
Not all of fi is we are
« 1 h <1 to 9tat«\
from our nection attenedeil the !
dwllc . lljoil .... ...... u„iu,t chu.ch |
Ht SitiKiy Cioss hist Mhbntt .
Several . of . tar have 1 had - to ,
our mere
replant their corn.
Mr. and Wlrs. George Gregory visit- |
ed Mr. J. E. Bagb) last S unlay. |
MR. WATSON
ivill .S,rak In White Plains On The
12 th Of May;
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We aie req tested by some of our White
Plains friends to publish the above notice
of npcakiuiz <»n the second hatuida} in
M-ty t>y “T E. W. ’
E/.,-ryuue is invited to cum- out You
are sure to hear a go >1 -;e c:d a telling
one toorSo leave all bU-e-1 feeling behind
ardcome out to hear t ie situa'ion diBcu^s
ed by the ablest man in Georgi .
Bring you neighbor and let thin meeting
stand uuequaled in that -cctiou for ycar*
to come.
Remember thetim - is, U» s conl Sat¬
urday in May.
AN ADVOCATE OF JEFFERffiKIAtF PRINCIPLES-
CRAWFORDV1LLE. GA • » 11DAY, APRIL 0 1894. YOL 1-NO. 27
KEUOUE i'IIK CAUSE
And the Effect Will Fass
Away.
EYE STHAIH CAUSES
Headache, Neuralgia Dtzztsss,
Nausra, Insomnia, N biivous
Dyspepsia and Numerous Oth.
eu Nervous Troubles—Du.
Moore’s Di-coveuy.
Thousands of persons are dying by
min s as llie result of violent and per
sisient headaches, dizziness, nausea,
neuralgia and a myriad of other dis
symptoms, who can be per
mauu> cured, provided the cause be
discovered and removed. Many u!
these unfortunates are treated for al
most every disease in the catalogue of
lUs one physician treats them for the
stomach, another for the Liver, and still
another the nerves, and so on, hut all
to no purpos ■, as the disease continues
with un iiiate.1 violence, lluiulrods of
these sutlers have obtained a new lease
of life at (he bands of Hr. . 1 . Harvey
Moore, the oculist at 20 J and 204 Kiser
building whohas wrought so much good
in Ailanla and vicinity during his stay
among us, Dr. Moore bus discovered
'bat the eye is llie source of many oi
these nervous disturbances in most
cases and that they are euraole by prop¬
er treatment.
He employs all lie latest and most
imi roved instruments known to science
iu aeuellug anil conec ing these opti
cal defects and bis skill is attested by
the numerous patients lie has cured,
mil alone in Atlanta, but all over the
South, many of these being our best
known people- It is-is a tact well wor¬
thy of note that many persons sulfur
from eve strain w ho are not awnreMli it
there 1* anything wrong with their cyan.
They may see perfectly Lo .b near and
far, but presistej.it use of the eyes be¬
comes tiresome and painful. These
and in—a liavebecome. piTi> lime oouselence 1 wmr^Kirir of Uiis n i fact i_
and have had their sight wholy 01 pfir
liadyruinod by allowing jewelers, opti¬
cians, p id,Hera, and other ignorant per¬
sons to-'tinker” with llieir eyes. Even
to litgbiHBes properly auian uiustpossess
all tlie knowledge he can obtain by a
special training on the eye aoeompa
nied bv lo.ig cxicrienca.
The doctor does not visit, his office
>u id ays, but mav be found there each
o.her day from 10 to 3 o’eloek. He
pubKphea no names without Urn con¬
sent of the patieui, anil answer, all
letters prouipUy when accompanied
with stamp.
CONSULTATION FRKS.
Dr. Brice’s Cream Baking Powde.
Most Perfect Made.
An 0 f f er.
Don’t misst heextrabargainsweareof
ferUigitifhcciolhiug lueatalliaoi'estore.
To anyone reading the above notice
correctly, we will, during the next
fifteen days, give a dircount of 5 per
Cent on anything you buy in lb*
CUthing line. Alliancu Store.
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(guaranteed GU re.
^^L^Kin™ \!'w hh!.™!'! y"'m Con-’
fJ.m^lis an 1 afibc.G-.t D’oi-is, upun this
comiiiion It you an- with n
Iv^l^
r«cu*tl, Riving i a fair trial, an I • xp--.
1 i, nr; - ini i>-ii ’^v” lii you ......myrefun'led may 1 cuirn tiin
your
Wu could not ru;ik^ inis* oft ir did v.« not
know that Dr. King's Ne.v Discovery
lould he relied on. It. never disappoints.
aioicb tries Ireeat Dr. i(. J. Kent’s Drug
1 t In¬ Large *!'/. i k(e aads.j
more; war troubles
fyOtltll CclTO 1 i hlct ill ci. Lt ir
UVer Ell I OTCement .nr Ul
Dispensary Law
Much comment and excitement in
t>ein' cieated over .South Caioli.m’g
tro uLJe» m eiJoicii li Jhe <htiUtt>ka> \
j lW
Much c rn u>-ntis also being create i
in this Snciiuu, ovei J.M, Storey’s |»ric<)
on dotlitng, diy good.*, etc.
His suck of of furniture la “tiiks
i ig the ca e” hii< 1 coiog at pi ice.
tieretof'jre un. novu in Middle i.eoi
gia.
A goxl assortment ot Hiring Ciotli
ifig jas‘‘ received in t-ait few day *•
C*il and look at it.
liiK’klehs A mica Salve.
flic lw .4 t*a!v»* i » Urn wend for T ula
Tett -Mire**, Lic*-r*i, Salt Kheijm Kewr
Sor^>, L‘ tiipp-td n I-», Chflhlain-t
* ‘oreK. and all Sk n Eruptioiti, hh I j>o»i«*
cur**') or no piy r «| i rea. it
it g iHraiiU-».l t #w iivv p«*rt4set h ’.faction
or in )Dejf rerunded. I’n*-# 2 . cc. La ir*:r
box. For -sale >y Ur ii. J. Jieid.
LOOK ISIS MENS
Lioi Us Have a Few Plain
Wo*is With TToui
YOU we i^Van, not some oilier man, but
you > Now v ti know vou will have to buy
* * * 4 * ’
•
somethin!? ti ls Year. Ami is the duly oi
everyone to buy where they can 0(1 < 1 ’
honest g mdspfche cheapest. AN hat we ask
you to do i*#when you want anything is to
to see, V
como
siuoHo cmoaoiA.
'l
Wo will I |aot be nndorsold by any one.
wo carry m |toek a full line of Dry (binds,
Clothing, ShSes, Croekery, Hardware, Meat,
Corn, Oats, Meal, Flow, Syrup. AH kinds
of plows anil farm tools. Komeinbor if you
want to g’($ the lowest prices on all these
goods you o ust go to
KlMBJtOUGHBIQCERS&CO
GA
Heard-©eislcr Bloolit
E'mM’.i Warfeik
, 1 . \v. STOKKS & Vi). l*ro|>’M,
• WHOLESALERS OF •
GEORGIA MARBLE
an]> m GRANITE
Cashier K. liKKF.nr.tioKX; Currier, Merchants’ Cashier R. M. Bulk; Atlanta Farrar, C. iffi ' V ' ^Officf yykjjjr 11 Exchange and Yards, Place 5
National Bank;and ah other to 9
Atlanta Banks and Wholesale
Merchants. OPP, 1 ,qi ITAlll.K IllllUlltiO.
Atlanta-
SliurilT Sales.
/ 1 KOUD 1 A TAUAFERRO DOf/NT Y
I % Will l>« sol <t in front of tJic floor of
the D111111 House of said Oil ■ Vy within
the I ral Imuiv. or sale, to the highest hld
der for cash, on the first Tuesday In May
DuVham hi^l'uhsi' trl'-'t of (smliyli'g In
I 7 z District, <«. M., >anl (Jounty contain
"i'^Soum!
Wuat by UiihIh U.
( v^fi 11^!^In!*• i»T1
1 **st i tract of
-mt L, i. DurhAiii hy virtue of an FKvcu*
iho* tn»m thu Justice Court oi
District, U. M . said County.
D. F, liSHJKt. Co.
hiieriit of Taliaferro
April 2 lHJi.
( 1 EOItril \ IALIAKKRP.O COUNTY.
1 f Will fie sold oil the lp*t Tu -day in
May ni x’, at tin- Court House in said
<;.unity within Die legal hours of sale to
Hie highest bidder for cash th« following
propeity to wit: One tract of land lying
in the 172nd District D. M.,S rid County
of Taliaferro. ContaingingOt^ acres more wit,
or teas and hounded as follows- to
oil tin- North by lands of Th w. Moure, on
the East by land* of Welcome htone Hr,
nn the South by lands cf Jesse Wmslali,
a id mi Ih. West liy lands of Mr- Over
Ion baid land levied on a* the property
ot S S. IVrkins, to eattsfi an Execution
i-sii.-d from the Justice Court of the I 72 ud
Dj-tr.et, <>. M-, .->aul County, In t*V'>i of
(;. ( a'd'.vwll for use of Ben liiswell,
against »aid * H, Verkin**
I). V. IlEftiiy JJberilT.
Apli! till 1 SSH.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World', Pel- Highest Medal and Diploma.
CALLVA) METHSM.
j he KxfcGiiuvc C*ofpmiUec of Uic
p. < pie Party in t.rcene County is imre
by called to meet ai Drecneaboro on
Hutuplay April 1 ith. A fu!i attclulaucc
is r.-quosb:'!.
li. E. Davison
( fiAinnan.
Biggs Diarrhoea Balsam.
KeJicvim Loiic, hiafrlw/faji 4 ihI Dyf^iitwy
h^d^Lhd^Tl ^ hy Dx‘ff J.'
RfclU.
JJiOTAL NOTICK
I have as*ociated with me In l be
Practice of Dentistry Du. VV. 1 !
Ha Kina of the /itlanta Dental Col¬
lege who lias Intel thorough training In
operative work, lie will do extract
ill Hfi<l llllmif teeth while I, with
JUiP THlRTY TV VCflBC YEARS ryprn|^t|pr EXPERltNCE,
wjJJ (j() |j|(J j,| vTJ< ; ^>ItK
'Ve will b« in Crawfurdvillo on the
3 rd Monday in each in mth, to remain
one week and in White Plains the 4 tli
Monday to remain one week.
M H. THOMAS )
M. D. D. D.S,
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The Greateat Discovery
Of The Age.
CATARRH DEAFNESS CURED. NO
MORE USE FOR EA R-TItUMPETS.
Triumph at JaHst,
An Infallible retne Iy lor the cure of
riNttrrli and ileafm*H«t in ill ilH ht;«g*;i, ii hy
cm*, win* ban be*-t» a great HUifeicr Olll
oatarrh and almost total <h afm*-H.
No catatrh««>r nlimy green and yello w
f-tieky m itUtr di^chargyjg from the noic
NodeafneftH So iinglug crackling nouhcI*
in the liea I, in# iri i ; » is in trf-er 1 »l^i ig in
the throat: Vo occmionai hacking c.#ugh
with throwing up niiiity green ami yellow
hticky matter, Jt ta a hies ing t iat worda
cannot describe.
V»r ruther infoniMt-nn writ** for ^ircu
lar*. Ad in Fink Worn dcC Wmi
sail, (V is. Drawer 1020,
-’■How To Cure All Shin Dixi-aws."
Simply apply “cwavnk's Oimtuxst,’
So internal n-quircil.
t**t* r, w z»ii»h, itch, ail cruptloiM on lh<i
face, immt, ihm**, Ac leaving the nkin
clear , white and healthy. Us great heal
B j, ap( j cyrailvu (fow^ri ar*j po*M:*sc<I hy*.
no other reined). Ask your druggist for
W ATXk -UlXTMK
A Party Atfowelton
The Buster entertainment at Mrs.
Seal’s Monday evening was a success,
Notwithstanding the uV.Avorable
weather, quite u number of young peo
Promptly eight .
pie were piesent, “t
the guests betau to us tumble, and won)
affably rece veil hy Misses (uininiug,
Klynt and Hightower.
The games weie superb alld til ill'll
enjoyed by all while the tons < was cu¬
runcing the rectia'ions llir.llilig, and
the egir hunt a sjuic- of ntiountie.l
pleasure nml nmuseme ,t > all. At
in.. ief.rm„...„is w,-. sci «;!, and it
is mieljiss to say, eons..- * with an
*n*"*"* a ; ! l * ,L
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i
01 ,welv *'- <*«> «"»• ' ll,cy
guests I ado adieu and to a their de
parture. We hope the v.-mig p ople
will favor ns again soon with an en
teiilninueii; equally as plan out.
If. A. W.
i (
ron * wtSrtVENESS
DYSPEPSIA I u. V J Sick uo
Indices ticn I I Hckvjus HEADACHE.
Buiousne$$\ I Jaundice
Sdimness os ■>2 LOSS Appetite OF
Stomach
Now: Gekuine Without The Liueness And
Sibnatuki; nrM.A.THEnrnROON FRonrOr
Each Wrapper. M.A.THrnr|tin Men.®
For sale hy •'niwfordvlllfl A'danee Store.
To Correspondent r.
Please follow the rules lieknv met you
will help US very lliliell.
I'limse make articles HK8li0itu» possl.
bln, we luivti H Hliort supply if type, We
frequently lui' e pieces from,different ones
and to give everyone a hearing, we have
to cut down some, ho please lie brief.
Sepernte political matter from news.
Both have their ptneea and no one hunting
for news likes to pick arosiel political
data for It.
Vice versa, No one. In se.tf' li of infor¬
mation on pollllr.nl subject** Ikes to liiivii
then attention diverted ...... by ejb.or Items.
shed. ^ jy p||| Bet
we must knew thu nnUmr,
Duifitf Mm ejddoiiiie 1 < i pr
< biinibei IuIi.’m relish Itemedy took tbo
bout here mid Wum hi 11 «*li b.tterhUed tlinu
oilier eoiurb nnxlirlne," II M. Ban s
dniRKi.sl, < tint.worth, III. Tim grippe Ih
iimcli llie same uh a very nevore cold and
rnpiires ])ieeiaoiy the nunm lii ulineut.
This ii'inedy is prompt and elTcetiMl and
will pi<’wul any tendeiiey of the disc ih.
towaid lUHMiiiionia Forsdoby* Dr.K.
, 1 . Held DiiiKKist.
To Speak Here
Just before going to pre.-a, \V t) HTW ill
foiincd Unit lion. Thus. E. Wal.tuii will
deliver a.i addre.-,* In Crowfoidvllle on the
t'M .ii of i ids mom li.
Don't forget the tiim-t fourth Saturday
in A in'll) and come out to hear him.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdel
World’s I air Mlgle ul Award.
A11ianco Mooting.
Tlio lytniuly A of Tft\Uif*rro (#’ o.
rwin Hi rpRuliir n's-tum on ’lliurntlay
April HRk Sub. , AIIlavi n^UCHled to
A II tin* < nru
iilitftl U>H in tinii' to bn rt*pn‘tnjuUni
Ht I IiIh IIUM
HiisiiK*-,M ol hnpor‘tntiou will Im foriHbls
pnmI. All iiiuiiiIium hi<* Invitod to Httuiui,
Wm. T. Fly»t.
IVlv.klBIlt. T«l|IllfDITH (Fi. AlliriLCC,
The Latest News.
Fi 0111 S in fb Carolina si a I *** t hat. the
j n unection is quelled ituxl that lliei*
will possibly be no more trouble soon
over dlsi t riaiary biw.
The latest mt a h from A ngusta s iys,
that Patrick IFdsli uill sueo-ed Sena¬
tor Colquitt. Also that the .Southern
|.| 1() t„ <j„. Di Broad .St. are making
the finest and last pliotograpfis out.
You have ot ly to give them a trial to
he convinced oi the truthfulness of
; tlii -4 Btat< iuf*rit’
C’.ill on, or address.
,-Southern Photo Co,
702 Broad Ht,
A uguHtii •»ix.
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genuine RtmssNAsas.
Pure Rattlesnake watter mourn *'« 1 .
Kiowa nn.I selected especially to retain
the purity of strain.
Mr. Alexander the acedia m of Angus
la, txamiimd my crop of melons whihi
growing and nnnnrkcd that it was the on
|ji ( , rop of ht . Iutl ever seen ile>
void oV hybrid , ft ml strictlypvuv. Puce
$i J i p,‘r p mii I p tst.aga paid. For sale hy
.11. I. lira licit,
Berzelift, Oa,
m\m Til INQUIRIES
Uivon by Hie (lit rgia Department
FOE THE MONTH OF APRIL.
fiomv »« • Hi'iiitlnir to Fn in’nfir. har¬
den l nor* lukirviiur. «»<*»i itituinfr.
l.Ut., WlitrW Will !»«• 1 1; 1 r
1it;r to 1 lit- I i> ilidfit.
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Primpi tv ■ i 1 n.Trnn,
An 'Nr Anvil 1 , ltWt.
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wiM» bii'u: j:
Will il VuV iy for
ill horses? l b tVf a mtl tb t I think
bus lu>«v. ’H. Only 10 <liiy i ago 1 noticed
her brent 111 re j.;tllcr.h. r l in plowing.
] have 1 nn.); f, i .iiiu; Iwr m for.i ro corn
mid it is e li’tie d.rt.v. 1 dunk pcrhnps
this is t!io can -o s she b s m vi r tie* u
driven hard mid it n.dV clime i n her in
the lust few day... Wlilit >is the enuse
of the heaves? W. J. 0 ..
k oeial Circle.
The hoovi n or l.roki n wind consist in
the ontraiiee of lie air into her natural
or diluted cidU of th" lun “ from which
it cannot be «sp-.'ll.>1 w.thnat calling
into play tbu mu-elei of the eln-at. Thu
unchanged air in the Inngt ‘umug a oov.
eliiut Boiiree of irritation there is a li¬
st ro to get rid of the ni#p!ns eauaing
two nets of respiration. It i • produced
by a severe gallop after a full meal
suddenly or is uf sloty growth in conse
queuoe of a neglected chronic cough, j
Only as mt irritant too cottgb could;
thu forage liuvu aided the dcvelupuient
of tbo disease.
There la no cure for (he disease and
the treatment can only be paliativ,.
The animal should lie carefully dieted
and confined to slow work. Bleediug
bus been found Pert fu lfil.
PUI I
Recently tU m tins of Liberty
county, hitherto fret from all f barao
torifitiea of bli^lit, wi.ro «uddtuly fitrii k
eu with tbo Iu order to aoctirei
mcunite in form ution on tbo vnrlouH <iia
eufcbit known uh hhirht, and to bnvu a
competent horticulturist visit tbo sec¬
tion, wo requested the opinion of Mr.
H. A. (Stum 1 !*, horticulturist of tbo La
pcrimeiit utalioi on an inquiry on this
subject. NVe give n portion f bin re¬
ply, hh it \h of rp-O' iul int« r<t to all
fruit growers:
•‘It ia probable that the pear tree* of
which Mr. N. .peaks, ars affected by
■Uiglit’of koine kind. Ilia description
la uiOBger, however, and it is impossi¬
ble, without either a persona) examina¬
tion or « toiler description, to pronounco
with any certainty.
“You know there are three kinds of
blight affect ing pear*, Leaf, Twig and
Zymotic. Tim first (leaf blight)is caused
hy the puncture of the byllopyri an iu
sect. Tbc Kccund (twig blight) is also
cuQKod by hh inwjct—oxylotiokuH pyri
and, like twig blight, is not usually fa¬
tal. There is little, however, in the
way of remedy for either, except annual
trimming and destruction of twigs no
pruned. The third kind (zymotic blight)
is much more serious, and is produced
by a bacterium micrococena amylo
voiuH—and being a germ disease is much
more insidious and fatal than either of
the other kinds.
“1 am rather of the opinion that th*
Liberty county trees are affected by
twig blight zymotic blight rarely at¬
tacking LeCuiite*.”
Al.KAr.FA. I
Please tell me bow to plant alfalfa, or
|u""rne. What koui of soil is he*t, etc.
Is it a legumim? N. (J. F\,
Hartwell, f
Alfalfa is a P-gii ninotis plant, and,
like clover and |m- >•*, has the power of
collecting nitrogen from the air. It has
the power of withstanding the drouths
much betri r than common clover, and
lor that reason is e-p‘daily adapted to
dry climates, It flourishes best on a
light sandy or loamy soil, with a subsoil
through which itn los»s< tnpTOot can p**n
etrato. Onre » ntm I i» wcured tbu
character of tile . i. iil in of more iw*
portauro than tlm surface soil.
Thorough propar.ition should precede
sowing. Wo pitGi-r rowing in the drill,
which rmjuircs iilr.ut 15 pound# of seod;
sown broadcast, twenty pounds is nec
tMiry. VVtulo m the north sluing sn«d
ing is advisable, iu our climate tbef ill
in prefera./'.e, though spring sown will,
under favorable circumsl ancts, do well.
*>OTASir FOll ’OTTOS. f
What is the best form of Franklin. potash to
use for cotton? A. I. K..
The work of the Experiment Station
i and experience shows r- j superiority for
etth--r of the three forms of potash used, 1
! sulphate, muriate and kainit. and thc-re
fore the matt, r of price should be th#
governing factor. T.;.-r-‘ «ra tbiose who
contend, not without reason, that where
a small per cent of potash is to be used,
kainit is the best form, as it conserves
i moisture and can be more easily dia
tribated.