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MISTAKES
occur in buslncssc, and w« do not claim
infallihUilr : hul bv our thorough and per
feet fcysteai have reduced them to a
minimal^. If we should make them, tell us
so. and they satisfactory will be righted- at our expense.
Is that *
WUOUSTB UU1»BEU CO.
Door*. Sa.a, Bl.nds, turnin’, as
Bar of the Maker,” August., O*.
VOL. 1.
I DO DILL THIS
— WITH
Kimbrough,
Bickers & Co «
It is true times are //ard but we have Cut 1 kicks *0 tit
tlie times, and that is one thing that is brinjin^ us the trade,
r ROM NOW UNTIL FALL
AVe w ill the life out of Prices.
Here is the way we are doing.
Linen Towels worth 25. 8 ". 40 and 50c j ow 15, 20 and jc.
M, n ' S \viiite Vests wortn §1.25 and §1A', now 25e,
I! >ys Unlaundried Shirts—Size 12 and 12j. worth oOc now coc,
Men’s Laundried Shirts from 50c each to 15c p aoh
Ladies Nursing Corsets worth §1.00 to $1 oO, now _>e each,
ti" in Bleached Table Damask worth tide, now 05e yard.
Figured Lawns worth 5c now 3£c yard.
Men’s Woolen Tweed worth Pants 20 worth and 25c. §2 00 marked only |12 to .jc lac pair. each.
Men’s Outing Shirts only 25e pair.
Men’s Elegant Brown Drill Drawers per
Men’s Congress Shoes worth §1 40 down to 75c.
.\ lot of Childrens and Ladies Shoes at less than A prices.
Black 1-2 Wool Grenadine worth 40c now 10c yard.
Bed Ticking iu remnants of 4 to 0 yards at half price.
Ladies Black and Colored Silk Gloves worth 3a, 50, 7a & 90c now lac
Colored Velvet Ribbon Assarted widths only 5c yard.
A big line of 8 and 10c Ginghams marked to 6 e yard.
All Summer Muslins Marked down.
In facf these are onlj a few hnr
o-ains — that we are giving every clay.
If you can’t come, send lor Samit.es and Prices. W e
will always give your orders Careful Attention and (guarantee
you lowest prices.
Yours to Sti ve,
KIMBROUGH,
BICKERS d CO.
Greenesboro,
•rr——
ADSUSTA BEE HIV j i
j
2 £ ■
v
Jn Addressing Our Friends of Taliaferro.
And surrounding counties through this medium. We take this opp »r*
tunity of giving them the lowest prices and host of goods for tin* least
money. If is our aim to put ouiselves < n -» cond as deserving tig* pain.n
agge we solicit. Fo • the coining Fall Trade we are offering special h.»r
gaius in
Dry Goods, 8ho<\s, Ilafs A Notions
Vou will find in o.ir store the best selected stock in tlie city, and beg a
comparison of prices,
DITESS GOODS.
<’on"i-ting of Serges. Flannel-, WhipCord-. ( asbmeres and H*nrieHa-aH
: and 40 mch wool Goods that have a ways letailed a* ftft and 40 ceni>. aie
now reduced t<» 19 cent^. fto inch Ladies cloth extra heavy, so.d n t $ I .L'ft
(educed to H.l ceiit<. all wool (^ashuier s in latest full .-imde at JO cents
Doubl * width all wool < aslnneres that wort 4 1 cent* now 2ftcents.
GINGHAMS.
J*est quality at ft cents. All 10 cents Ginghams now at x cents.
PANTS GOODS.
4 full and coin?'!* te line of Jeans. Ker-1 a n d ail wtiol L'a-bm re- Bt
prices, o.ir Vilnl wi«ie s '*Gt !-.,*» *1 a* ft <•,**• its :** tb** be-t in the « it\.
Extra heavy. Out stock ot Plaids, Homi'ftpun*, i.nd Uomestics is now
coin plett*.
SHOES. SHOES.
UV are piv>n 2 <«ur very l»est efforts to f - department. f» r 8 ". 'tt* Ea
.
♦Res kid h-.moii j- v >rth *1 2 ft. 0111 I.a lie- k d : >t*ou is w .nh » 2 00
our $2 Od Indies k d button i> worth ? * 0 *. our * 2ft Men's calf lace is
worth ?2 “o. our ? 1 ..V* Men’s <*alf lai-e'j, »rth S 2 ,v» .1 1 *i»es M“all's eh***
»rate<l make of si) >»*s at reduced jn ic*- Infant- siio*- fr• in 19 cent- up t**
HiJMi.
lively tiling u- Advei-lis •»!— Nothing M -l epres’-ntf 1
Augusta Bee Hive,
III!) A 121 Bro.tcl St. 'Afpisla, Ga
S. If. MYERS, Proprietor.
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
A.N ADVOCATE OP JEFFERSONIAN PRINCIPLES-
GFAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, i 894
Our Local News.
City and County Items
Drieily Told.
p. Rubin's Announcements.
Polkas 65 cents.
Jeans 10 cents up.
Good felt hats 60 cents.
Men’s if 18,00 suits now Sid.
Good Ladies shoes, calf skin, 05cts
per pair.
Men’s shoes at 00 cents per pair,
high cut brog.i is § 1,00 per pair,.
Clothing! clothing! clothing! cheaper
prices than any house in Middle Geor¬
gia.
Furniture of every desciiptton iu
eluding a lot of cheap bedsteads are
taking the cake.
New line dress goods just received,
aiso a quantity of 35 inch sheeting
which is going at only 5le per yard .
Fall goods are beginning to arrive
also a new lot of Dry Goods are ex
pected soon. It is your duty to buy
the best and cheapest goods, conse
quently go to F. Itubiu s for bargains
of all kinds.
Seed rye at the Alllanes Store.
Mr, Jesse McDonald spent last Sunday
in Thomson.
Mr. Cieero Lucas, of Washington, was
in the city Tuesday.
C. Bergstrom sells the famous Water
melon soap.
Mr. Curl Holden has returned to his
studies at the University in Athens.
The woik on our streets have improved
the looks of the town wonder fully.
Don’t buy your jeans until you ree what
we have at the Alliance Store.
Miss Maude Richards, of Washington,
visited r-latives here tile first o: the week
Trunks ti utiks, trunks at C. Bergs
Strom's.
Mrs. J. E Howard, of Nicholson, tin,
is on a visit to her mother Mrs. L. A. Ste¬
phens.
Read our ad on first page. Kim¬
brough, Bickers «fc Co.
A communication on the tleaBi of Mr.
lrard Moore was inieessarilyllftt fgjf. out this
week. _*
See our fi.00 school shoes for children
Hi the AJihfWte store.
Mr Itobt. r. liapman spent a couple of
dajs last week with Ids brother Mr. W.
c. Chapman.
Come arid examine C. Bergstrom’s
Furniture.
Mr. E. I. Anderson lias bought a new
Kurr y w ind, will add much to the beauty
of our roads.
Car load 125 pound seamless sack salt
at tins Alliance Store at 75c per sack.
The cottage v»rayenmietin^ Jaervires
were held la^t Tuesday ui^ht at Mr. K
II. GgletieeCs.
Head Kimbrough, Bickers .fe Co’a
“ad” it you are looking for bargain's,
.Miss Maude Stephens spent, several days
of last week with Miss Fannie Audenon,
who lives a few mih-s in tie* country.
A lot of tie latest st\les hats just receiv
t d at the Alliance Store.
IVilitie.s has certainly four!.e«l tt\e h r gl»»
(,t point Ot it- gboy III ttiis eoenty. Some
of our li.de s even are taking a Hand in it.
We . IT wi.l . Live and . sell .. >ou
you mouey
leliabie goods, Kimbrougn. Bickers *
Col. II. \i. Iloid *n was mimiua'ed by
the democrats at the mass (mating hero
lust Monday, as a candidate tor the Jegis
laf lire,
Couie and see tlie new lot of earth
enwaie, including cliun.s and j us ot
es try description, just received at G.
iiiigst ro*jj».
The Jci.nmga iiaptiat Church is the
name ot the new chinch in the F**a Ridge
neighborhood. AbouHilty members Ii.ivg
already been enrolled.
Tne best o)c unlaundried bhirU to
be found anywhere ia at Kimbiuugb,
iJickeia dc Co.
JIoii. J C.C. Black was in the citj
Thursday. M.ij n Black will not tiud ttie
•ituatUn in this c i.nty %«*ry incomaging
lor h.m as he e odd wis.i lor.
.•Send us an oi Jer tor a i.„/r ot tlio.-e
silk ylovvs al 15t; a pair. Kaufiroujjli.
Bakus A: Co.
Those whe attend'd the entertain me r.t
at Margrctt's Grove last Fiiday, rep at it
ai a complete success in every way.
♦ ^uUe a good-si-ed sum wasresilf/.ed t<>waid
piking for an organ lo. the Ku 11 day
Kell su.
V% u should see th< u e libboun we aie
sell 11 ^ f» r and 15c a yard, Ui y have
Ijetio going last. Kimbrough, Bickers
A Co.
Katurelay r»*gl»t one of the night freight
puslie too ca m* <»tt the si<te track tliioiigii
an Open switch. 1 iev w**re p it oa**k oil
Monday liioi ning hi tlie
No <ea. <1 tr /.u tin
accaletlt.
A M 2ai!ey, a well kn *wu ^itiz ri of
E nene Oregon, h*e wife lot \ “a: is
tr.uded with ciiro*dc o,nrit *»**a and
«.M**1 ma i> Mssnedi**** with lirt’e relief Jf*
-.<* tried Gli unbu .ai s i ate • Lhoi* ra
n diarhoca re*ne«ly wnn*h ;.as cured h* i
-«#und ami well «*iveita tr a f.j you
will be surpif.sed at fije pro npt r»'ltef it
afford-, 2 ft ami -ft* cent hott.e f**r sa.e «y
Dr. U. .J Kn D
l IU?member y**u eanuot vote uni 'h
vou re^i-'er vi-Um the next tcti
The AllUne- Store Is aitfiin anions our
prominent au'forttsers. They .ire settini;
Hi a Fall at»oK ;n a jiffy . I» is needless
for us *0 comment on the merit of the
goods they s.Oiertise as they are well
known far miles around here. Watch
their space for bargains.
Among our now advertisers this week is
an eiitarprlsitly merchant of Sharon. Mr.
j. a, KoudrtOjC who as*- for a fair share
of your patroipoie Mr. Kwndrlek has a
splendid stock! of new goods, especially in
the dress goodi line. Oar Indies would do
well to send fit’ uuupics before they buy
elsewhere.
living W. I.hiimore, pliysicial director lie
of V. M. C. A.. Dos Moines, Inwn, says
can consclentiiicslv recommend Chamber'
Iain’s Pain Ha'In to athletes, gymnasts,
bicyclists foot bull pla.Vrs and the profess mid
slon ill general-for bruises, sprains
dislocations, »i*> tor seiene-s and still ness
of the muscles*’ When applied befoie tnc
parts become swollen it. will etlect, a cure
in one half the fine usually required. For
sale by Dr. fj. .1 It Druggist.
kip,
A number of our bravest citizens bad
quite a scare Sunday evening. One of Mr.
tV. R. Reals «b»i>- nail a lit in front of the
hotel, it would have tickled a dyspeptic
to have seen thy crowd of men ami boys
near by, adjonvit sine die. The dog now
show no symptoms whatever of hydro¬
phobia, though Mr, Reid still keeps him
fastened up. J
JolmG, Man .gfbo gov Editor of the Sunbeam
Seiiyman, Mo Prwjiih'w.y mimed Grover Cleve¬
land for the In Nov. 1862 while
be was Mayor at Buffalo, N. V., is intbos
sirctie in bis niaf-e'of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says
“I have used it dor the past, live years and
consul.’r it the .lo st preparation of tne
kind in the market. Jt i“ as staple as su
gin- and collet’ iiclh . ( si etiun. it is an ar
tide of merit and should bo ust d in every
household, Fort, a by
R J Rkid. Druggist
The Meeting Saturday.
Last SatufdtWjlvas llingtoh the day for lion.
C. II. ^lo speak at Sharon,
but on account ot the nomination for
Senator to ta^e p.rrce here, the appoint*
meet was chxng<d to CrawfordviUe,
only two days before the time,
In spite of tb a. however, quite a
good-sized crowd gathered at the court
house and heard two good speeches
from J/r. Kliiugu.n and Major C. K.
McGregor,
iu the afternoon the delegates front
lire three couuties of tire lath district
met and unanimously nominated m ij.
MoGregor for the ‘ enats. A full ac¬
count of the m-t eg will he found iu
j.’rrtbPA-'V.fifini, “■*
.
Col. E l. Yuungi of Gi. enesbore, has
been pot nr> by the democrats to oppose
MH j„| McGregor.
Ready ForBueinese.
Mr. 0. 11. Golucko announces that he
will run his gin tills fall. He will he pre¬
pared to furnish you with bagging mid
ties, and deliver your cotton at the dope
free.of charge.
Ilia n.nchiiit‘ry lit the bortt and you an*
certain «») geitlug a ujood sample. (»ive
him a trial.
Hip liiip Again.
Comm unk-ation,
Mk. Lditoii*— My 'name is Blp
Vou ’will reiiuMiiber that Hip wrote a let ¬
ter to this paper and that letter was ad
dressed to the Broliihitimi pirty and in
that letter I accused Jlnit. party of lining
ui<!kHU ’ r *' <«j« y ,m «‘ !t ’talnly re ■
meotber that 'the speaker of tlie loon
took that letter and did handle it iininer-*
r hl j| v
commenting „„ the com position
which was bad. but 1 am rot responsible
for it. Is tlie speaker reap in-siblo Tor any*
thine?
Then Mr. Speaker ftid, that whoever
wrote it was a politico! niuddueaii) it
wa* all false. Mr, Speaker where am I ;tt
today? I ay 1 am where I mood when I
wrote the - aid letter. Now win re is voji*
treasurer. I find him >ir, pouring whis¬
key in tin; darkey. an iteHing him John
sen is a prohibitionist.
Now dear reader-* Itiplias n**en accused
of liing, please give him what is his,
Ru* Rap.
1
To All My FriemiH.
After October 1st T, J*. JKendrick
will i»e interested iu the firm <»f J. A.
Kendrick, an 1 will do bjaineas strictly
for cash at the name Hand.
a Imndsotnv lin*» Of tfii tSfliimtul
(lnllars woilli of (fr-neral mcrcliaiiijiso
will is- , (f^rr-'l to tlie i.do at kmmjii
rtUly l>.w ((tivt’s.
We cordially invite <>ur palroin’ge
■ and all wlio wnli to pm chase fall goods
to visit and price oar atoek.
J. A. Kent!lick will move his (Idee
to the Furniture K'ore tP Xt 1 1 tlw; Boat
OfJi wimre he will aUend t» cullec*
tiofis and bujlng cotton 4
J. A. Kknuiik k;
Kharon, Cm.
Tiik<- Aotlco.
Fifii.crs, Bii- isss M^n hikI Mh
i:l.a nr, iiifuai ’« cotton buy ci V ap
p>iti.;mo)!f). At ll'iiiic i’lafns on
Weiii.cvlay 10 ovory vo'li, at I'uiitit
fftiiut ori Monday In every week, at
< rawf. rdvdle on T ucud ly, i hur.'vlay,
Frida} and Katiirday Bring vour cel
t*»n*tdie day we can meet >-.u tor Ui«s
tijghcH i lice*..
T< It your tietgWj ji 4 ' »u* hsvim to
I register.
I) n't forg . I Kee not:* e
(: iiMOviore.
Sharon Items.
1>V HUMILITY
Miss Annie Kinsley is spemlina some
days with Mrs. A. 1). Kenlrick this
W o t k.
Prof. C. C. Gilbert was in town
Tuesday, euroute to Macon to attend
J/ercer.
Mrs. A. C. Ikatidson is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Riviere at Mesena, who is
very sick.
Mr’ G. T. Moore has gone to Au¬
gusta, to purchase some merchandise
tor his fall stock,
Miss LIU Biowu went to Macon this
week to attend the fall term of \Ves
leyan Female College.
lief ore you move and begin house
keeping he sure to visit J, A. Ken
ink’s furniture Store, and gel one of
those r.loe oak suits,
Cotton can be sold at Sharon within
Jo of the Augusta market. Also a
good market for bartering country
produce.
Miss Maude Gilbert, of IFilkes comi¬
ty and Mr. Samuel Gilbert of Atlanta,
are visiting tin: family of Mr. A. T.
Gilbert,
A line lot of beautiful dress goods
that will merit the attention of the
best and most fashionable patronage
can be bought at , 1 . A. Kendrick’s
store.
There is nothing more enjoyable
about the dining room than lots of
good eatables, but a nice set ot crocks
cry and glassware, such as can he
bought cheap at J. A. Kendrick’s, will
set things iu perfect, order.
A (JocmI l>«Mlisf
A good dentist is not always to be
fount among the number who pi'iieltee
this art. Those who have laid Dr. IV,
L. Rethca, of Greenesboro, work for
them say he is one of the liesl in Ihls
stctiop. He bits had several years ex
penciled of aeliial practice and uses the
Idlest methods iu Dentistry.
Cotton HIiI|ipe<l Free
ft' ySlvfl&Tiu) ship vour cot ton »nd
will call at tills otfiee we will mark and
ship it provided,von ship 11 nay cotton
factor advertised Iu this paint,-. Of
course we c innot pay freight chargi s,
but will attend U> the ooiret-pondence,
etc. etc.
This will save you lots of trouble
and as we will accept no advertise
mant from a dishonest dealer you can
feel easy us to bow jour produce will
p,. bandied,
lars’ Notice.
Under the registration laws n| Talia
ferro couuly. AH persons who would
vote that have heroine 21 yeu>* o.M ainl
those wilt, have not registered are re
ijuired lii meet me at tlie follmyTiig pie
cos and repisNi hy the. 22 nd licit,ie
they can vote in the (l to ,cv election,
Sharon, Kept. 17.
i lawfordvlllc, lft.
Sandy iToss, < i 1 H.
Lvnevlllc ft riuker “ iu.
hog 1)1 t court ground ‘20
Kharou,
C' awl'ar rtvllle,
fiH). . Kii\v \ in is.
I . < . «V Kegirar.
A (*inhi f War.
A Moody war is now being ' v 'If*‘I
it. Corea between China and Japan
Augusta, (hi., is now the scene of an*»
other pleat cmdiict. Tlie Augusta
Bee iliv-' represeutH the ide of l.ow
IVicea and lient Ro.ida and are downing
I heir coin petit,<*rs l ight along.
Mr. S. If. Mvers the clever efllcient
maiiagei ih a foimer renident of lliia
C'.o.i y, and has many fnemla In thin
eec 1 ion.
In trading with the Augusta Bee
II 1 vc, please mer tion this paper.
Ham T'i r a ■ a ti S':''l Dinmavx
Simply apply “Mvay>t2* Ointml.nt,
No internal medicine required, '.tes
let* r. e”/,vin;i, iteb, a!| ciupliom* «» 5 i tlm
face, hand, no **, &<■ leavbig flu* spin
<d**ar , white and healthy. Its great tie a
ng and euralive p*»\v»mh are po- »*"»•«! by
tio oili<*r remedy. A«k your druggist P.f
w av.nl (Ijn im^si
Pay Up Your Subaci lplion.
Hefnernber a new^oape m exc*uses
keep going during *ln»rd ttineh.’’ jum
f tie same. .So help inj out liy pa) fig up
5 our fttjbKf*rI|dlnn,
Buy The Cheapest,
And get tin* beet clothing from Kim
l.-ro gh. Bicker- A e*/ , of f re* *:e*d.o* c
<»a. They are veiling c| cap r an*: 1 >* tf ■
*dolhmg Umii >< u can t *d * whcie.
hh s[ ' >t( >' lUhing I'th-n
Kvmi'l u M«*isture; lnt*-u-*' n hing »it«*I
xliogiitg; fiiO-f at night: w*»r-e h\ s rafeh
mg Jf ali»>we*f P* rtiiitinue t titnorb .which
often bleed ..nd ideeiafe, b -<* ining v*-iv
-**re Kw AV VL's J’l.NJMi.Vr f*t**pH the
tchiug and ft ***-<ling. hcaj» uiceiatioiip tut
11 »ine»f H'flIOV tin* t iun#r«. A
dru^giftt by t until. *«r 'ft < * *4 Dr
■ way;*** A *V>U, I'iiiiiiiMiitiU.
Tito People'ti Advocate, Established
1S!>2.
The Crauforilville Democrat, Estab¬
lished 1 S7fi.
Consolidated Oct. *>, 1893.
20.000 STOCK
! Of Goods at
3. A. KENDliICK’S
\V i‘ are overstocked and will sell goods tit Panic Prices,
The Ladies should come and see our New Lines of
DRESS GOODS AND CLOTHING r„
Our Shoos, Hats, H.-irlware and Gent ral line of Supplies
arc also “Patching the Public's Eye'’. ' We are olfermp b;ir
in Harness and Saddles never before known in this sec
tion. In fact
WE CAN SAVE YOU HOVEL
Call 011 us and we cun easily convince you of this fact.
We solicit your patron ige not from lavor but Irom merit only.
Respectfully,
J. A. KENDRICK,
Shuron Georgia.
r
YOUR IMBNAim
AT TIIH
Alliance Store,
W’hen in Crawlhnlvihe.
We.propose to coutinu 1 to be Leaders in Low _ Prices.
Be sure yyjj jit« our Line of . .......
Hats, Shoes, Jeans & Factory f*ood#
Oil I' prices,ill Olotlliltg are R>IU ll'killtly Low
Wry icspectlully,
THE ALLIANCE STORE,
B.t .ni tIMI tv Mgr.
Gi Nii R/\l. IvTaRKS.
THu < ottoii i* »t«t * «»rn VI.-IU 'A III Not Hr h«
HithI Ilk \Yj«h ».l A III .'it 1 < |» . I.’ll
W( , ,,, gr( . | IV|1 ., rl i Mt
Unonghout the hIhIi as a whole
tin- coiidit ion < \ our'-tuple nop hustle,
terlorated raili' r Ilian improved. This
is due Ot excessive, rain iu sonic sections,
and in others rather to overestimateM in
the last report than to unfavorable eon
dltiotiH hIiico. The e-tluiatoK at thin
time being inueli more ae' iir ito on a»
count of tb«' advanci d condition of the
crops.
t OTION,
Thin crop kIiow a falling off snice <»ur
last Ihhuc of nearly d p« r rent, At Urn
beginning of tlie ••■nhnii the -Lind and
j>n> [»-rt t hrouffhoiit Vorth t ieorgia was
fi,,. pooj'o-t reported t<t the th partin nt
for a number of pMi under favorable
H r, asons. Rapid recuperation and de¬
volopne-iit litis taken place, and now IU
this Meetion the erop i > in i Condi
Ron tlniii in uny portion of tlm state.
KouthweMf (boigi t oti the contrary.
gave promise of >\ good yield cany in
the season, whereas now, with the «!■
(*epti<m of Kn>t (»**orgin.tt;e p!»o» * B coa
dition and pronpuct is r< ported than m
miy orb-i tion of flu slate Tin
falling off through Houthcni and Middle
Georgia due to a development of v. d
under the iufjin nee of copious lains
without the plan)" properly finding.
r» diN
j In the Angii-t r* f»o! f w were grati
to b* - ;tl> ' to -imw -» m 17it 1 fi' - u*
promise of n large yield of corn, and wo
regret that a 1 this them an m/f u,,»t< tui
favoru 1 -!' l[ U wing a failing oil of about
Awarded Highest Honors-World’s Fat-.
D-PRICE’S ;¥
flgiPffl?
TRv only l'uic Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used uj Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.
NO 5 o.
ft f»er cent, N T fdvv'lth daiiflini Him, tie
prospect may I»<• rf^iti'dHtl a tin* , <■
pf*eial)y in North < ioorpiu, which )ias not
fallen oil.
< Hir farmers are to ho cunirratulated
0I1 lh | Mi ( . ( ,,„.„i tt ll. V In vb w of the fact,
that at one t in»e during tie - a-fm tint
nop war very unpromising.
OTIIKI! MA’ITI'.IH.
Th* re are other matter to which Mm
pre:-ont report \ related, but svlileh, for
jack of room, are tuultted in this report.
COM M1HSJON Fit's I' A J. K.
We wish to cull Hpeeiul ntt* ntion to
tlie roinmb-ioner’n talk, n it f lat- to
mate, r, of vital inipori ;ee« f *onr farm
er-s in regard to the imptirfatit subject of
fertilization
TAItn.A’f 1 u KTaTKMKAT.
_ f;> It «» *1 < '*>! ton,
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