Newspaper Page Text
Advocate,nocr t.
IC1AL ORGAN OT THE GKEEXE
AXO TALIAFERRO COTTXTT F A R
M1RSALLIAX' ~ * V i ,j L , 3
T.. i.. , •
AT. - - THE OFFICIAL. QRGAX OF
THE TALIAFERRO COUNTY
ALLIANCE.
Q L. Smith. Editor aud Publisher
Cia.'foidville. Ga. Feb 8. 18
______ BtSHTt)TAT0H9.
... As fine . Irish potatoes as can be
gro*^c&a b« gfovra in<>8or
grUsoiL MagnifioA&t c&bage can b*
^rown here, and yon would littla Oink
It butchery, as good Mt« Mt from
be r*roauceo m^t-eorgia.
Jk*l It require* in plenty of water Our
Borgia trucjc .armar# couid prodaoe i»
prefab y
“ine hotter, eaiekens. eggs, entons .
statM*.verr of shou’X ArWte^th^
e.ase* every w.ci, stiou.u bo oe pronmea nrodncsJ.
right “Why, around if Atlanta.
I had » farm, ritnated oon
▼eruent to » •hipping poain, l would not
trunk of putting my land in ewtton. I
would run the northern and eastern
fanners out of the Atlanta market and
«K some of the benefit of it myself,
Thera are not only some SO or *3 com
mission house* in Atlanta which are
doing a thriving business, but there are
“*“ 4j Atlanta four or five brokers mo
represent big producers in the west,
.» r »‘ » d •»* a «'4 s * 11 t0 (hs c05UUiis :
r-ioa men. foees wokers get a good
'**«**«<
the . ro.oi er and t (.o is ueoeu
•ariiy somewhat tx.-.su»ive before :c
u to the consutwr. X acre s prod,
ail along the lin« Uoorv.a farmers
are located couv.-au u'to a marh.-t
,Mould adt-pt wns suggestion-1 ms tar.h year,
atm instead.of piiugmg ^gr«d, their to
i. ccttem try this ,ready »<i
IOUad ^ ^
Tho Geor^i« farm^rs^ wli° seil ta«r
■ products to the corumtssiou man etc
."5^^
frodnee ~M7X A- Murray, of the Potithc.ro of
company. eMA that out an
a wage week's bums.w of $:!50 nearly
$■) p«,cs.-Tt of the-Vale tly. urnclos sold
fj»tTT)uHide i* til'd North, treoreix,
Adi-afcr” s! d ro« Vxtfcs nrd, ipdd 0gg» V-.r
*“‘W I-vWP-vw *- *■_ » *“ tho *' cam r|f
ba-fl Market,am. east io4p,sfeo had , . sold a
corn the ron mrih mitwr, ‘.-onaa wo'jjft liter* WUstwas
;ar
leini., Bai'i --*r. B. B.
^^nleT._ooe.o: c;^v ; *■* burnt known
* ~ ‘
C^:ii».issIon Ihelr, “^xriusnps many At;
Imt* tDero^ftqtfc ' ana e^.;g
. snd^h jhd*.- *1' if-'*® i" i 1%'wuy “ tarnnngtoitn, to (me
to sn>vroeuts
contusion .•‘My ig-nn no-., -swd ^tianta. acr. o 01 ro ‘ i l I
ProrbPrs, did »• business last yc-ir or
$35.tx of* ' wo '• got ,J
articles Country proyuco.
tmtr-ef*:-)m er.,,1 Tvoucssca, xrom A ■
cago and ftp* -fes. iksmt^isbMn! fi}# TjjV*"-'-go butter
(rcorsria. It- w
fairly goou bp • ifd.w in time. msh pota- is
Creamery from™. \, s snip
«ot» Cabbage conm >
frapi Mobile, .via. #m na and \ ir
gp * to 1 .~ fuN blnppetl to us from
Otoo. G-ts'MM- fciptdif-o k J»s Wita -ur
nips rraettetdly and ~% .»wf%e . -t • Is . told by
t. >ry
all ci aggregate thecpaimmon i ot; a, taeti-monthly >i coarse
the amount
smes uiff-r in wnunu ssJfcli - vt their #
represent the aFtsjr mage m
maudfort -.-r ionod. x_j; ;y
are article--ommuivmc.oryt.,me. ! ne
demand for them, of course comes from
the people through the retail 1^’ ;,rr
men, whom te whftlcss r^r co.unussi ■ t
wen supply. These ntatiye finos
qnot-tmvosci business done by mdea tho cw o; rhe es voium*^ on tea*
of the oiij. As can be se i, thousand^
of do.lars pass through ts ohanmds
w-rfiy. Th-bulk of the money goes
p^^portnjtyiso^edto 2“° th<W " TT SdfSL 8 Tri i This B
ma^wt for arym.-A ot j-rmiuce mat er
erptf?eorgm term can produce aplen- abun
• Itw n
u#flodd ngnt ;« :m* of Omorgm
farmers, and u, thi»wa of 5-cent and 4
etnt cotton it in especially enticing.
-cotton.
I asked Mr O. b Stamps why Gear
f t'a could no - furnish thy commission
-ck. t of Atlanta with to* article*
spoki * a of.
"i tuo* of no reason,” said h*. “ox
cept that the farmers are r-oted and
grounded in th» cotton idea. They
hav- had it so long that tb“y can’t gat
rid of it. It’s an old tradition. Way,
there’s much m re money in raising
.articles tia' wi have been talk
iug o.’. for which a ready market can
be found ail the year round than in
raising cotton et even a better price
than 5 cents a pound.
IHnfttrafe: I knov a f^ruier ^*ho
Utw ifift.I ITt-ifS T 'I3'Ar.»i)ta
W4C l*tfrr.iiried t ) an .ere ia < i
ioffti of m c n. Ta;? re Mil;
aniazx.^.*. hixa. Il if a ia ;z iU
ih« rou*minion h“rv er’ BOW to
true ta*t no s -id iw one jear ff.00 w
U' OSxwJk •ff ;r?.: acre, ii aevtam^,
the labor of r.rat ^ The
-3 ->a vr*»
cost of getting ». - seu was pr-jeal a
1,! •.» greater tr.a th - c -t of .•• •- oa -
s«*A I at look *!. t?!“ r salt. It k. n
f <rl rs t! ia:;d teat vnL pr >-*sov a
La. - of . cotton. It l* the exception ~
1>al« of cotton isn’t worth ra r* thaa
|db. Tats a.an with the v»ry brat re¬
sults :. >;;-oa w uld have received $470
iw> p7«*. on h<:s bnc *cr* if b- h% - put
tl in wsiftca. Th® onion® can be p.art- ■
9C cSoa« ic*geiber in rowt, tad iaa row-*
but V* jet otes* Ckkage- together -let the.t*j
jcoSoMitea. idkz-s. Share mwH tenter ooenary be wle
let s no
than Gecvgta for Iria--. t'** bi «* i .
the hcg« Stab U mo. t-y ttat Irisu goe* o-t
•f the «v«f wAd»f ys« for j^t*
tr^s oorid be
ptei-t p-iit-j m Juc the marces.
xcv- rs w.aa* i
' 'it t.dft* -.3 ** __
r —
I htvft DVf TUi® jrtsa cs. wii;
tecCSJu# ?s ! * hoi aiam*r •» r
ftf^ U •« •!'.» b* W«« fte.fr,ft,a;ftT 1
A : *i2 Cbtnilttlla i C*-*£
t'^fc Dian%o*# F-^me 4 y ft«i ft *
* *.ui. 1 •*' " *
wttsc b*vel irftj* ## I wsi *f»
ft* f HEft v.‘* ft J ▼ '* ftj't k ^
Hr*. srAb ».-*fis;e *»< J.r it •* Ct}
ft *'» f .*4 a •- * '* : .-f ifcift
4
*
*.*» " ,«a ft-a.
Bkftft C# * H i f *C IS*
K J Rt».
^MmU
r p :TI'S TILS
—^
55 <UTM 80K2 WAOTIOAl VIBVi
- ■
•Mfte— ««" ».». ...d,
«W.»lr the fe.*» x.ti»4... •wh*.
TheOt»t»<m wtattion -Div«r*:fl%a Cwpj
tov (jrma rjin, an4 of i 0 .
tfr«t find fwperiMM.
D»**tusst op Aomocltcm,
ATj-j-NTt, Fr-b. L 1895.
The _ painful ioii lesson of > the .v past year
hae taught u* t! t there ara cSMaln
imincrV&i# law* of our calling wblob
^ ady eaano* paying tranagr^e tho p#nalijr. without For years *T#n*u- w*
hare-prasuaied oa the almost uuboimd
^ of 0?J . sect 4 0a u j have
eppareafey escapea some- pw»iahBie»t. .
tu» the time has come when we cannot
h*ser.r*da the issue.
And. ’ hotrerer diffionlt the task maj
be, we mut, if .. vre would ,, prosper, . he
guided by ihe teachings of soma agrt
cultural economy, and so regulate fluo- our
basutass that no matter what the
tnatioae or depression of the
market, we are at least secure of au
independent nd familios. homo To living enable for ourselves -take
, us to
this position, it wilt become our duty.
not only to study soientifto everything in
reach ceassuf pertaining agriculture, to hud sno
but to give our at
tentlon wail also to m»?questions of poiiti
cal as as agricultural eoonomy. Of
th8M tlW
E : D ™ N
it • , ^-.stnov ..erhaps mu,-, important each .
arm tne most pres.iug, because
farmer must (meld* in to# uoxt
weeks, if heue-c already dune
hi* individual te-.youstbiUty in this
matter, Imvo v alited the error
of nefr our pi>nties« hud one laying crop thefouada- aud many
Svfaed^i»^‘ *retm. a.c
: mn of Twm mam
‘ they Argue th«ftric Jx .h«re ' }* U a ** geiierri l ® USt j Rn< w
“ *. th neVtSd "t' bwlo^ 1" J , ’* e ‘ to "
^ “[/uooluriuced .J ™ “^re^T^on* facers
ve ."o w'U Xe V>“ ^
uu- r *“ k wly oi.iy as n
ir ra *q mdiviJunlly, but a*
t' le gt-neral welfare »f their
state aud section. We wonld not ha
Tllttiejri>t00vl B , advisiog them to run
, tler now ^ tui tried «on». far from
n. These are gkready many which the
southern^urn^runderstands &jid whioh,
if h# vtlll CAte that
he bestows ou his cotton crop, will pay
ft f u tr profit. The past roar th«
^xoSffrtax five oar ttnms (Individual hog that'from crop was
ionror as large as
onr cotton «:;1 with far >m erpen ie
aud worry. Bet ns tush attention
to t he profitable coltivAttoo, methods, not by the
v..c etu of
„ ir ^ sc. v-teb‘whj,dU? perns, pc<;• ux,
'
t-, , ,-q., : gda
h*a*t, crop,, for man and
c,:id o;x supefipr climfitip oendi
ehoald forever set at n-jt the
motion of home vp-jr^bt'ilVr stn til: .s of 1st,,f. trait
, va ohlokous, ^hen lord, Ireteavs pork
et& wo accomidisU this
t ; ,t,;rad on a sysvsm J -. reasonable agri
- c ^) lurej byW-Afch we imt vmlv vrodtiea
oottoAW lc-s o., t, but rtre return
ia _ t0 our ^ ( o:m ,g
JiMiaurSN t he luri'.T oim'h so'h-.rinv'tb,- o* theelen-ents
, al; p ImsU
f tiiat itrt „ u , wJ w\ of P „ , if
■.v-mand wi. mnt oh ther«'can
, u0 - ,/M»of>u lUEfeinita ., «.vuUn/vwtt of eny du
• hr ,^a forVea:.
^ uor chZ WMf
bxoaJpbmter, ^ ^ L;,, *. forage d *: >s *
iarui ' { m L 81 „ v,..,
^ d« bu |>- a nn(1 „ 0 , m
& h } o faOlltieA . f w
vwhweOw ,'Jr material here at
w H ... 1 T } v . v ,
^anwXttenQe-.rum ^ . . . j
. ix, . «*.*. iXic
wUon a „ k . t has redv • -d -
tnla d when th ,t source wool to harir ggfOOO.ik import *
ftB wo • oPeMsln, a ;
theae U904Uaxi , a instead
jj,c cotton money is coatani- i
and there te nothing emffijpiere* left to keep "Ihe
home wheels of and trade
moving tbe couseqdbtte nc# is general die- of
tresa. At tec convention
cotton grower*, brio m Jacav. ii, J.ass.,
tbe following appaat was made:
"The gravity of the conditions con
fronting the cotton growers i« rw ag
niaad. ao west extent this mar be
traced to financial legislation is useless
to dtecu *. The overproduction of cot
ton ir recognized as one of the ohi-f
cantes. 'ihu- most be corrected, or
tudker*al bankruptcy v;ll fo-iow. S if
Interest rapt- I.very impel farmer the grower appealed to *
change. is to
not to pltr; so rrim-h ootton. A d»
nraase at not less than 25 p-er cent -is
If ircmemded; .50 per oent w
•• • - or. Tne is raters i-hon.d or, rn*.
rr.; uustala.ng b?" 5 ’ -‘ • ' : ~i.
pr’tatoea, oa-.?. etc , and raiH-.rtg ;■ n -y
of meat. the • «- ,.f i:.-:i-:sgrat.oa
torne'i fh.r wa; -,v i. r. .met'.',-:*.
«« f.rgt-d r« form o»t;nty or
gs.ukZKtioas a-i tne sm.;h to coi-ry
ort tkeae r««oint:cn>. ' '-/a tt-g’ag* ;
-s, r-• 7f‘ wa r -
^ ... R .. ,.
: ru-- fur Vut
i-f las re©ocnuueridjtUoiss are <
Ov Utt6 mujftNK S a It. A-i A &
lifccrft, bi^t ao rori'ft tt, k<’
* *Tt> be p>r?>Epi rotJA iT.-Vt ®.f ' L
Krnt>i D.SPt :*ft <w lfW« jx r»a,fc tovj
g2 € tire ore t* fmiirely^too U/gft.
Ta© priot v . p in' u*r.4
CfcKJkOt rCte-4-:,'.f, v -v ^ fcfipe'i n«5® 6®
uuH tacre ‘ui
■ l for tee ? c * ® rm. Ta t
,
M» a .- ^ ;» a
wweaae in rit w;, . hie «M*t -vow
r-..‘e; ter f . - safetv ef lh«
!»•»** ~ '*• r.od ►'•*>«“- « make * ** (■*«» W
»>*■««« two two
We Aaawtoans tsrre osujr oaseelwea te
tlathe Hr the low pJaattvg or.'** of ecttoa, a □
If "•*» p-rr*l«t as and rs-nog
Esg M'g’t C".'.ton tfca'i >is« •t-r'.i ■*»*«. te.i
it tesiew ?,•**■. tie* workiaf for
a&'Msg aad e-wri og earsUvee. we
Ought \<i gaArrw. with hat ..-«
aeivea.'*
ff# ekow that •• fa’ w» save aw»M«*
te faer fe-oas fsraiga .wawpetriioa. . %
gvee iae £teio».*g tah-e cf averar*
Araeriecri xa-i i-^e-.ja crops ‘or perie ta
sf tv* y^art each, fr tel- w - ftl-s*
tT
ff ft**
p, U
un i ®4 * a. -ft *ete’
? -V „j
Am?ri ’;i
e a i. a J i- w *
doubttess tte planter* In
lw^u« t »5ti “*nlJ a TkJ It
* * P*
cent of the cotton growers in 80 per
<&nt ot the cotton counties si^u wi«
Agreement. In regard
to
OTHita BXMrs’TSATlv* OKOra,
w*publish in another eolnmu extraot*
from ex-Govcfuor Kortheu's well oou
sidersd artiolo, and also some fuots c2>
tained from prominent dea'ora nud
C0 ., miBfi()n lt! limit*, v ho daily
fsee.e car 1 ..la . . • j .• -
Thor# are at loasf &> fimw who do au
a^rar ^ * busing G f ^ $500 * wo-k eveb; J
th ^ col n0ll fruiu IU
thft moro important articles of tabls
c\ yamptiv.ri- - e butt r. cMokens,
onions, Irish potato «, oa0l>ar'<. co’-«ry,
turnips. bo*ut, canted corn, t6hmtoes,
>i; . . y.raet* r di-rr.-.i ... cr »••••«
j,, ;!e of Tho t.-mitu
v
! ! ' 'rcorgia ...rmers. wi:.i cc.-n-c •
B.wii trait rtatio’-, <!c i. • >
{ > , ,her cfcu hi- ,\a-. mWl aiviu tof »■
- e these article- ■ good quality. and
4 >., re w „; >,_• no d .'V ;’.ty in iiuding ft
ciarhcr. But wo , ,1 ! not a !*.
new’uud feastt or i'a-cwnsidf.e i plunge Biudr into the a
uutrl- 1 hu ness
business, on; siti* v ybnrwif that you
0 aa prodtcie f. a Jrops. Bui that is
onivhvf the Vat tie. Tin \v i.;
ct s and perfect your arrangements for
dUporiug of your products, cro all they an
readv to ne marketed; have leave your nr
taugomeuts complete; nothing to
change.
wobk fob tut Koimt
T fm’m , s^cSug^s wi
ed But
^one by wide awake farmers In the
w -} o: repair*, composting aud olear
ing fthrH?tmomh laud readv for tho tr nlow rVm-uarv
^ sowing wolf siirintf
oa« ’ biU thev wi 1 not on noor
tiiju w _ f he sflll should b« good or
. m , 0 bT
The farm shiuld also U> looked after. 1
ih * te ' 10 " ^ ?°° d : ***>**<*•*%*
» subsolier i*i ruu iu each furrow-, so
muo U the bettor for a good fc orOp of veg* X
.t.blte end «mn l nnity from drouth
fect^. la the southern purt of tho stat*
Irish pot.tooA green indeed,, peas, all lettnoe, rad
oauoages, tlm hardier
Vegetables, cat, new be planted in the
T 1 ! “ 1 ?" n
tbe ),ot bea or under glass. The latter
^ , u r t i H: mouth is safer iu the upper
' Ot the state. Ciovar and grasses ?_
Orudis .... ,...... n.gula^fi .... f) . H
tm,, 1 drv eno- gh the dd
i-mutli m . ■ r < manr'aues
‘ «},!.„ this '.T./*-.., cover ’* ‘ l "
‘ B *\*t <l8 Vv»m
‘ T A K i 1 * tt * m i m ’’ cm «r w i
_ _ V.....
rcpAdt *“ ADnPTPn ‘
____________
e» J th« Cotton convention whieii
j.. nk .„„, mu. , j*«. o.
ue <'‘-'nimitt(K> .... on organuation _ . . .. and .
byiaws t'lXliM , Ruomitted lO -yU-d « i®g ,l d rt, i’; rl l "f
K ":' : n.o a mcinhor wc.o w not
f ]-gif-mate gr..w..r. Tue Wsoojnriou :
Is formm. for one year, and the cx-vni
ttvebCpimittoe is given good power results, to con
* UJUblt ‘d?*?* if lue
agreement to ,;e sent to a , counties in
the cotton growing statesforsignatui'es !.
l* a<? " t0 ' 4’/ t- ■ > v '*. ‘ r '
°/ . v *"‘, 1 w ''' ,r otParreagti gcowjug in - 80 j» -r
c *S?/ , ‘, t ‘ r,l l, ’ u c-muti
saifl {u ‘ ‘ de.<«mined , , by the na
h ¥ a, IJU '' tl!! a"-»
two EaCil cent,, . for " b each " ! '*} twr- . of lm .•••Hon * eU to plant- . I’f ,
•* lu } b:U ! : " 1)0 n th ‘ J
1 •" .'° h ? 1,1,1 U! , ”
‘> e ‘ r «“ ?i C v ' ; ;;illu,1 ‘‘ 1 :
*>&•»** Tne coumy■ : l ,or I'" - a gam;- > ' •. • i . a,: are to , be
■
fonuft .
Ota the first Monday of March,
I
j .■ ; cm! , cxw'.mm < ..mntoo
1 : : ' J 1; ''" ' % ^ 41 K
hivnt, w *o.is . 1-* •-■» d:..-.jrtiiau, an-1
v ' thMmiM im/- n- niter !"r
‘b y lo0,owu«d,.:- «. ■ mm , ,m d in
«“« tvVial at V OT g.„ir- tiol Shall m J at V ‘
;m " M d
?*' of Al ! : ' J " J “ 11 ;’ ll f l ... .....j
.' : * n ' „ f V nt 11 H1 ^ 11 "' i
, .
wn. b m.mg. Tne .•i. ! ,.t',at ; oharg
^. 1 " r . 1 ' '.’;J 1 ■' s f^ K° r 3 ' '
* ur r » " B -
....... ........
q ;K . Tr ,-. !.—now n.n uV.— / phosphoric
fc , T .i,( V -:h snd i.itrog- an aw
YJJ „ ,, :,,. of ,. or;i up> a , K l wlmt is
t - K , p ?s t fertilizer for corn?
Answer 1.—I’ho-.phorie, ac.i 1, ateint 7
p/, Ui <; pota h, xHi / poono-; m l
yen al-jut 7 poui.d- ■ -.vor.oi
indi-Ate & fertilizer a ,nrze pro
por. locate fiercentage of nin • ,^en. J'-ut
it ha - been *< and that it does not pay ’
0) , land of average fertility to buy it
; r' • ;:er with a iarg- p-r cent of ijitro
y.u for corn. Whether directly the plant as
sioiiiate* the nitrogen from
the atmosphere or tnrouyii -he i , ■’ fe
after the manner ot clov' do
know. Tne fact stiii u-mains that, a!
though it requires a larrre amohnt of
nitrogea. hip-ny ‘ r:;i.z i*
f rj B0S p av , fhe foiiowing is a good
formula by per mi; Nitrogen a p- r
r jv.tasii, 7 ,y.-r cent; phosiihor ;
s ,i^r cent.
NEW FARM 1NDC.STRIES
Scope cf Georgia In’roigrgtion
tod InTet.trr.ent Bu:oa.j.
ALL CLASSES SHOULD 00-0FSEAT2
C1»7»r !**«•» v W ie w Onq Nik
bir« —0»»r fc 'Hi Em » iW/nani« 5»
gera«u* Ot^m, Wmi*h t» f^aml i» i»*
Bk**l K**7 {• **»« Jferfe«t«—AU»*ot«g* «tf
ftrsiH a*e timer (T»tf Cell**.
W«* hftr» had dl«Ptt##ion and nrjo
ar^ni m 4 appHift. s»a4 ftcir^aty ftbnnl
redaction &• aus
wiHscal araii, «r.ti. we hare net the
► tti grow jner* niton in IS z*ow%zt
Scut tea vror’^i caa rtmsaat* us it.
whiift w« ffUftkish th# «rc*p l# o%ieJtiai*
«rt ir+ 9w co*t of f5td*1a ttom. Wsa* w*
**e«i U not o# m« h tkaf rtu .ft*
(a,%£****hxa. het Ur# ftf #ail b
tees 1 oe 4 oa !.;.#* fer an object
ieeeoa. Tareuga u.ree eff vn w#
#» bring nazau+r* 9i C*rm+rt
WA® w., f r isitftu • gr**- g;**#
tl ft jircfts. ft^ ‘^kpor^ii * fft/meri rr.»r *>
;s .ft dooft. **T# »#
rj'-w i*»t tftijk# fftn&i1 ws»u ft&i
CmHvo* ftft-O. . ----------- -
S E rnM wruS iS &k
rho 'ffi&d u^n ouAfarma , has
**"* the hn neuso outlay of money ueo
t^ary to run thucu^ vIjBl'
QloTer does tuIn^vWU un in . Ceotg* ,
as Am native gntMBIBoMl Oeorw
of this c:ty, grew lO.OOO pounds
of well oared etover hay upon one aoie
in oua season in the adjoining county,
DuKalh. Our tomer ftaiuunuonor ot
agriculture. Dr. JSvaes, gttw quite .«•
much upon his farm in Green* Mr
liawor savtM aooar h-tl: this amount
from During an acre my ou four hi»J[«rni yours m fceauieiioe IlauoociA.. m
this city I have semi more hay
carted upon the streatu than oottom
txrass seeui' to sell rojpily^aud for the
cash, mere cuu he uodnlwulty about
the s&lo. Ihe mistoi'wfitlo, uoWOt'ar, is
the money ior the ,»:rolm.se goes to
some ot id- state uud docs not remain in
Ucor S ia.
*
OeorgU . , has a Uo:ai».», . , so to . speak, u
in Bermuda grass., It Is equal to the
best hay in trio martel*. ope It is labor poreu
nial aud requires no or ox
oept to savanil iure Xlwfe It grows in
marvelous yield. cue Herein
Groeno comity there has been saved
hay. 18.U35 pounds Such abundant of wellfbed *h,i wotttobto Bermuda
crops it trill fanners, bo w^toffeonraB''among mijfcuoh others
ouroivu as
we may iuduoa to settle uwif umciig us.
But we will be promptly with
the “Suppose inquiry; everybody *t alnudoas
gr4r cotton
'
end bcgiiH growing
bo cotton. f«Uy“ Indood, “vfdo^tS^"'to wo iwwt uot aUndtn nbaudon
cotton, but keep the it as our standard bv itself
cron cW Vut a"ttst as aff.K grass grows WHtVowand
wo save ‘it Tt will'bo if i witt 3 offeed A &
further by those
vho do not warn to ho ouu-imv.l policvi that
there will, under this farm soon
bo more qrassupon thewarket than.Hie
other products that will pay more
immcv than difference* the gra-s. tW. iteelf. Herein
1ms the ht gwa-s and
cotton, tsr.isa other can marketable be rokdily convoBted products.
into many
Cotton must be alway. p..t upon the
market by farmers a, cotton.
‘ ‘"o Uns View, it vv,l! be the fur
th-.-r plan 4t this bureau to encourage
such industries grwftlmt as w.iU ntiHjw tho posai.
r bio ; wirpln* i, eanimt Und mar
kot lu , , thw ... 91 o!
*UUY FAW*$.
Why through not turu dairr some faSlu?- *off onr 1 grass have to
mouoy inteh no
lM an i of knowing how butter afctfte
an(i choose ontsido. are shipped The into .figtiros thin giving
from tho
tic amount in money (Btauftte of sale - 1
an: quite sure vronla be simply enor
mens.
The state of Wisconsto hw over 2,.
<y- , luorios.* Th. aitei *▼ is now in
. -ia. I
: in oorr . ondonre vylip . c Ucs who
A i„,iuiu,g f suoh
st:U> . !lt lltllt or ate cost. <V* now have
or ,, ;vlm . r (-. at; Alpharetta just started
n , mid j.i.t; beginning at JSlberton—a
Wimn fl . v/ a!r< ady running th'-m in operation at other ,ui places,
we got. over
.tat' t. orgia fari.mrs will make
, tai'dm’d butter and slabdanl oheeso,
they utilize many tnroos that two
uow w-t.-d on the farm.Hffltl* cohirtrt will be
profitable way to snrpins
gr:; - into money.
M .... s L **f *
Th-rc is still mot , to come from tin*
<»• v£‘?* $«.<;'Hi,00o „ annually Jl? w r % y f Urns w *
i , •.,! :■ horn. to r iw and all mulo^ I he hor.»i See and 3ia major gr fl ,s
tlm o'- statfc states ne,'d, ta*t and ,.--for vatsjt%n to #.,vv aip?» C-oeut
cm ton rath«r tfiau tfvm. This is es
m ■w;t- < y M' ,, f mice fchtv t» gi
witiioot■ enro, labor xm,I.F or coco**®.
m^aSTw^vCoSJSl! MUTTON
; V
Xw ..... at. thSrmorl•
ours -Ives buy from
who gr ,v. oatt ■ , ste ep und ^#u»det
a ^ The ntc!v adm.ruble Grangers. submitted
report by
lion. p. lirowu, agriculture chairman of the
on from" ai
>'■" ■ W*s not roe i vert the ram eider
1 mi n the uamU of the press and tbf
, «hat its sound common aeiPfe
rn::.-,--stioi*i Reserve Our people need
p, (i ^ln. ., ; ., vor 4..,i f or futons,elves why they
, t i M , great packing houv*s
t ii : , evautiy { to Beteoated Where oab|
; . ... ua< j l(i ,, uuwt have
... ,u.<an 1< oi p*m,i-U of food te generate
,.;,,i«iout ru mat heat -to keep them
ah. " > winter, - When in Out Ah
; a . ,. v ,. w pound of food
, -\ -„ ak-iu ■ :oper yield of
■
ja(tro grnHH in
lino at a prof
to *. a :nu‘id at tho pre
p
r.
; ,ir
pL jr
V cult * tentlon
$
iu fruit
ft: Trier® in
» ; a
fr ft
• »
- ■ w*
- . *
-ft -V -ip
at the
R i®r
t; 5 a-d ’> n'ft rr -r*:'* ’ • j?’’}* k
r* -'*fi # ;•
‘ r '-‘ i rrf fu-'-h TV ;;fa.l7*S
ft fiC*l
U.i pre A t rift ‘ t a Aft#,
for i # * i Aiar*( : »
^ tr *
ft fty of
a»t-.
i» r /. fr*.
St e i T«p# titl' ft
U fr ft- ff! 1 «=-* &e#t
t and fttiT
i* or v / ftflUi tb«
km *.tt I
. wre 0 lift p|Y. fi | «f
tfft.f M*p to ftuy
ft i. t tn th*
9i ffartf 5,rr.*' ~.r.i
111 |4» ’ # » - ' ft rftm* from
tftft |(t Fi «,1o.
r%'s ku r***. ;jr Iftl tnf.r*
»t*w. X.- fcein f **A **7&f >f,
K» V
witi a way* ... ff t# niwk T9
Let..* lalta . si- -i an i«P.a*
t^«. Fr*»* privug (Ta • •'«%, lit#
asfeefi «». art. *ai-jr.••
s&smz oiroulate# Kentucky. The
in Lamer
| imt. U*™». the mu!, -ho into the extern hands of a mtwo thrift
Mutl.’mow tuokv for auothor mon“y to inula. elrcul.il. ii in former Ken
j a
', wmt4 „ sWo o{ bacon his money g*w
; to Oiudbnali and circulates in Ohio,
ftt ,d rite bacon ootnes to Georgia and te
| consumed.
where is tho difference to tho people
! 0 f this state whether the government
; , Issues $50 per capita or $10. if wo semi
aU tbe Georgia per capita to other stales
i (<l BUstaiu i^ustries that w- might
ourselves encourage, and then*by keep
! nnrmonpvoin'iiliifhuv ^ ^lat/tho «imoM(? ..hviaIvm
j j Mon> , h humblest n.igro in
i Qeorgia w ho wants to buy a cotton
j sidrt, g^pu gathers his raw material, bales it,
1 n to Massachusetts, hue it con
yerfedinto cloth and returned to him
nt , heaw cost -all this unmv.Msarv * cx
| la , fow n , j t
otb r K « VswrA KOffKV «knt ABHoaih
! Bmimcrate tho count!. .; thin,vs our
Z^\ , f ; .if , , ‘.i, .... , , ,
i ^ , i'hMr i‘t"ri •Mnattc- „. .
; ,* purchases and
' j h , „ . ' . tnf( ..
. | f*li ««»V.*ia If >vo had ft
l*':,!' orv ,1^0 in .Tan. to mtmif-iefnro A»Tr,‘. -'sld !••».*« ",
i P er wlfhf w fim.wv
! | «nUte VI,* in : "i’Vo‘«.f lf 1 a VV,‘. f
; J Ju il l- ^
, „• < .
1 r i“ m lo use our imr,i ' wood; chaiiN* i-i i l«iVii ho',,.
eaSte . f am'-i.'s
' am ‘ road caro, * »
' and cir.-nlato in (ieorgL' , If\vc have
^
'.'..'’tin ........ (Or ,,... tini .. ii v ,,..i •
Mam in in this ttn. state lot. tn ini H si...... i.i .,, iu
frosts of our poop!., Money n.jd
money stays, and ,» r? emmlut.vi only
I do-nand 1 nan.i a»id aim contr.T'"’"" i tmrr. i Th . mn,n in’m''the tin
,,,’ iTwoItW uH i'w
, ti.-nlly without currency until wo c
i» wo; . as'wcll t ith of th« 'mflic'e-tii-.. ?iortli rn f. : mii th'-'i ,
X R |( .* ^Z ‘^ ,r v
WO st -
Th 0 m0 ney of this country is eon
.....1 in Urn east. ........... of the
government will evor bring it this way
as tlm present industrial rola
,;,„ w
^T,,‘dTl , ' ., f' i* (g
positively doman.led. only f ( ot-ton for has been,
i> our resource money
make pnrclias. s Its prod notion now
consumes all the money it brings, mid
there is uono loffc for our neetln. There
is no recourse .ixow but (change. It in
not a matter of oholoo of personal dl
m-tioii, it la a burning nooe^ity. Wa
must, uot uuooenpjod only ohanje lnmls, our crops aud fill
up our but we must;
build all sorts and kind,, of HiduHtries to
utilize onr raw material; give employ
ment to tlio thousands of unemployed,
wlm will oroate.wealth Mu. that
p.-niutnent to state. A
ammonia aotdai, and cotbntul.
Question 2—1 nao in the law rognlat
log tbe side of fertilisers that e«oh sack
must have branded upon it tho naoviut
of ammonia I actual know and what potential, t,al
What wishto is Is aw
aud wh»t potential IT Nashville.
AN*u*n 3 Au'micnia is com potted of
three nitrogen. parts of When iiyur, tho mn composition and Id parts is
of '
nl,rawly effected it is actual ammonia
U»i the other hand, if the nitrogen
alone is present it is oalculatod to a ba
ijs ,, f ftm iuonia, U i,minds of nitrogen
jfe being example, equivalent dried to MObd 17 of d ammonia,
dW not oon
tsln |ined any ft actual ammonia, but If it oom
t ppttmte eont^* of nitpogeu it would
tSf 7 tBl$Kc.f^|fct iKmiids ( of %for- poten
u^Muiou ammonia itToaj^lSoI from »ng
that
Bluount .
pill 4 fllH MJl flfip | I) f1A \ r pljV\\T \
^rW ••’Cl
AMant^Co, ,,i
1
'
ff ia sum, tft! It oTrEE jiato
N«m* S'm b, Virflnln, Ohio indl Ollier
Htwfe* F»#id m 5 nr <i •«»rarlft
Might Whit Su/xpi T i ftnmn Ktfiur#**/
yi iWOUillgo It frotli I lie '■
th*- VitpMvri 10 t(.ml#* if *<l<»» i'rwtlutitm
m(-i JTr O, L. F i am p4,
" 'do* an an at *u -■ J of
m 4>>- X N it lm i*hippo ) to ti.'J
from out iftf um prat**. U Vtl i i«MUk, Au*
, , ten . mw, -
!»' e a *** rk |„d a
i hd m<4r«kci am - -mi,.. ,u
,7, f tin - ’tV.
it ns wfWi i.rfinf the
“
C JrUh
•3 a iC'O
Kl a
QU HJiti t r cone »
to IV* ft! ye,
New OrHn; fl Mobile, a:*.
Early ; > * ^Ab)
fr b ttxppiy th -rv i<
always itt ft tun# La
in the I ill fch jar#*
qaanCitK t rJy a#i
1«J'r f Aft- Tent if#
?fc!?Ari» fin - €F fth
nntft Kfiriit
th ft fft he Hal two
irn*. d /q; Yor*,
Kia i/i ji-ntty well aup
h * -e* }K..t» , '/ 4 ‘a
i.v '■ •a.;- 4 . Mr -• vA\t~
ft- a n,
- a ft * of country
: turned Tua
ftf/Q/CTlP ' dnrivg t)v#
V ftar, £-' /.injr t« non. 1 ha>r«
on th# b*a«l
, f a hfdf. nod
liar# ner® x .. - a ft ftrertg®
month'ft baii ,rv than Tw oar
t<*ut of In* pi*ul ft from other
CttD># tha-n G-te’ ft. j mi #1 th*
bntber ft fid tJ/sn b A fr irn# rrom
rn-it I ' *.ft tft tbftt O ft
I fUt B V ft Oft-’i-es® Mr ort ii of ebtufc*
nut «ad |A - /- wort ie Of » - v i/ .*n p<»*
tff/yfi *r« #hipp#d , as fro m Ih* i**irtu
ftad ftftei; «4i«l Wt Mud way aioulzuy ».l
>**l #<*0v for Vftftl rj-% #** m. W* ban-
4.4 #at .lit « u. er. br? i ia®#i of II
eoeist fr®r» 'funu****••■ I ft*to*.4 »ftf fh#
a ato a la woui-1 he » g- 1 awiag*. O*.
te»» are a* .;sp*rtapt ttaia i* oar trade,
aa4 they are slipped to *4 JYota Nrw
Tar* a.et**t eattrely Vt's Isadie fi,
toe worth la * r.«- ;h Tl.e a:S!,*y fer
%k4n* o«# '
<HK frb *&£'?'* ft"’. A - tie ft -X .*>
THE U SS.
wv
mJ S "—r r«-,
t
............. :;siJS.r"
,.: , -.
V 'nc (w.
pw; d.‘- r-S. W *
Itt , . ... 5 S.
Almnlgam Flllp-j-t 50c up
-r Fiatina Fillings 75c Up
;s. Golli F i liili ; fl.00 up
iW*-’ SEKMEpiii: 4 '■ •i? Best. Set of teeth t it
her uppttr or low r ?;«£ 3 .oo
-f I A good mt ol tte>t !i r ;■
Extracting Teeth .>oc,
Crowns and Teeth without PI n s at Sai-.u
;•• u PoHVvt fU I fll^T " AllMICal it till 'll tVOf kll hip
iC!-" Of mmcy cbtX.idully , , r.-h.-i , ■ <)::!>• ! C r:
ti rial iHril.
810 Bread Street. Over KuIIark Harty St) n ■
fc—
' " '-iivL - -m mnmM&w, t
^*SPEC, .U; ; .TS<„_
i {IC«' , i;'‘»7(i’>r €i5rt4<4wfkCnB->
,
riu-l moil fluccogafal HpcciMldtA tt0‘
’.1
”, YftMifFnntl mid*
1 dlo T.'-ximmi.
\ Kotnui l?»av iv*
i ", suit,', lutvft iPilt'a*
\ j. pij \ iif 11, ail.
J'iu'V ynn
' fui" 4*1'
\T VS < -l Fit* t.lif* m* i.
;v r
C'ltil h i £
Gi'ilt'i'k ‘
- i or
-x-'X'^ i'" ' orgme
1 .
; 4
.
.ti l li»i*u f * hi,
ifnll.iivi H M i) 1 11 I*
Of tlicF
frli’ild, mil I'Oftl
ll'fw!'!
i guni'ttntco o> till j»uj; nt
.■ « tit *»••*»!, pur* owu
' »>ir 'Vowr.M ml b»*tl n cure.
...... ............ ,,,i„r.haf
T .V.' ..V',’.;; n../»U,..«V •./, .l V"
1
- ..v * - t
< vn.ut -ss .
n i ", i.n,-, .„-.i.
stPItll.B ..... ms, i.n.i ■■
...... A ' ' ’ ’ "........ '
ssr »»sw ■' * ,,t dl kl> •!« ewsedeiw.
m.u.y ou.e.a i.... n.
v';!'d. ‘WT'ni.u. s™
TRiB H ANO .'FACTS
!(-?.*tnU.i/rai tn«»itut
»**’w ryi
, r *. '
•-:- ,
...... .......ftr-e »..e(«•«». w ■
V.-.V.' S
. ,,Ui. 'a iv'm'n-iii,:-!!! Z-VJ ill 1 ">,*
, ) .n
‘£T. >t,.
. ■
' ’ 1 ' ■' a
A<3ko*a or uUl OU
f " v ; . HATHAVAY A CF
aa »**■» y »ulh 1 ATI. A TA. CiA
j
f . ; In
iPoor i
.
” Health 1
f means so iruich more ih*n
) * you imagine -jnerions fining and
Lo.il dii.'iases refihh
ftr'f’.ing hilrTOntf. neglect •i
F Don’t play with Nc tore's *
gift— S vaini. j - r
r„ 'Brown's ’-7
■fiji......... 3 ]
f t Iron • fCtVIl ’ m !eifont' fh-emml !nr-v ! Wfilt J#L fhAi 'Tti rn. ; > a a
[Betters «.i- i*.
IU /
rv fir" ''■>-* l
, r. jr. ' ![
k 4.-0, itttfiht RrM. v Uke, *
ig
...... , m.
!rc^ <
•
I L ml U
i
Mlf, 'i
V ( Ip: \ *
H
Mnhirla
n f
! re I
Fa %
i J
e.'V.stP > ^
■> / / A r 7>
Fop r c*Ti¥i0iS3
OfSPJtPSfA j Sick vtt
0/C£STWN ( u
i 1 f! ZAZ'tiCHC.
UQU«tf£Sa \ \ £ ,/< Ut/DfCt
m faVAT fir .nss ax
Stomach Ax’xfr/r*
Kt?*(rGrHt /»TKG > -i «• Afti
i f f0NT Dfi
H WRAPfj r M. A .Tnca r t>
h.fiA.
c : . MONC
RESIDENT DENTIST
Uraeotebom, O*.
I WV*> se vstar* *y *1 *.8V» t« e **»w.
tw pekoe fer pest f» •»*,»*4 le a»
*««>••-* Djfti 1 bnvftttft ! I laspr--v»
*4 Mette*l" fer operatjoee IB r/ ;av teetl.
As pr<per*4 te e-mj* Its ata*^k*t»ry
aesf.es *t all tS»'e.
!
■,yr
&*
jic. \\ 1’ id i
2 ,/
-V
?
ooonr,. .if
° 8x>u of th*
3
£> » %
SUFFER i i ir., M»4 vi
Oy«pvp*la f C?*.rr ■» la i
Debtiuy, Rhoum m i fear*#
All Yield to O'
“1 am Hevvtnt) t)‘» * y c m
fporn than forty ytfu r \ miff i m
v. ith
DYS^t-*
What T atrt mndt! mo > and finally
the t rouhlft ran into- a
CHRONIC
1 v. reduce er l great
debility. tbj-a in this. .. no 1
,,r 0 yeaiM a, u
Kiiiq’a
ROYAL germetusr;
It Hat dom* me uiorti tb*»» all the
intMlcIrm* 1 liuvo wv i ait on. i can
EAT ANYTHING I LIKE,
nud my femoral hoalth it good, 1
fdiio had 1
* ^houftiatlfsm Year*
= 8iy hand and tu i qc taJfe*
C r* t ho OarjiK’ttiEr, l I ty
- I h ¥0 J%
m HVL
it » 9 k
.tail'
tr«ar is >tht
I). I. and .1 H. Or*
wo ermm %
|1.W, 0 for 18.00. r
Ifcleg'# tfrivsii (Jerrn
i" /
/■- ,
; * ••
1
fy M ' 5
m,\ rrf r
< 1
■ -4*
T, if..- •.'; 4 \ y
ge t.
f
- Only a Scar ^pela»
scnAiln. C'i«C-f “^1 THrHfted
. ^MecJ’e »- va.ilia.
*C. r. ^V.d * r |.,v --W 9 •
wf* j,;. wr.if,« ,. ' m 1 a test
W "T- Rft^' ■ 4
fflt IB’y dt- iglit-'
au-tTsMoet r**,.vtircgy 1
who It tottmti yvft, • •
Affile!.; ; V
tYCf
I,
h
tl!
E-'J»ibU<l
H fir i J? W <
It hvl cur-’-l
t/ouusd v ia >
bottle of H o-, f
imrTiir, i' -.' - i
ago, it h£4
Only a ter
m a Uk-u <
tek'aj; but U*# l
new *U
9
V(r*‘s lift.
lfAftfA 1
Mood r
ARE YOU
BANKf >
constitution u
travagance in eat n
garding the laws t l n
steal capita * nil <rcv
NEVER I Eiltel t I ft
Tun’s Liver r )
h or sick heao 3 r
stomach t, •4 f
t «
liver, const!pa \!,CV> ■ft
and all kindrec
Tutt’s L. Fills
’ absolute
an