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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1897)
Tie Mfnn i ti-Dsmocrit rratLllSCD 1 TSHT r KID AT MO«i*U *0 IT CLEM G MOORE Mai Organ Taliaferro County. Pierre \jcAS in eahi to epend more of hH time before the oumem thuai am tnnn to Europe. Kalaer William and the Prince of Walesu He lwu» a nyamia for -beiTi^r photographed in fan cy ocwtAimea. Mnrshall Field, the tniillonaire mer chant of Chicago, it i* said, intends to make Washington bi* winter home. He is to build a palace of such pro¬ portions as to give bia eurtree u pro found lta unsimi o-n All Arab naroevl Moll am tnwl Ben A Id h-i Bsnfvrti was hanged recently in Tunia. Algeria, for killing f®“ r other A rala¬ After the usual tdme the iwsly was tnk-n down and given to ilia relaGvea. who »w preparing to bury him, when he remarked; ‘‘H< fore burying me, give me something to drink." They took him to a ho* pllnl ami he i* likely to recover. Burton, in hi* “Anatomy of Mriau oholy,” ItBi, ajieak* of Turkish house*. lu H. :2 Sir Henry Blount, who wrote a !**ok of travels In tin ta'vant. menth nv Tarkhdi coffer wit.U jeruiite. Kvelyn dew eil*-- drinking l at college in the rooms of a Levan friend, and Antony Wood tells that in into (ten year* lx-fere the re*t«r.i t$on) a Levant Hebrew ojieiiie<t ft CO i fee hoime at Oxford. Gcdiiet*, with *t«uu and stand lit. 1 thane we use today, were employ mi In Troy »00 H. C. Aiming tin' vsbmbli object* rwcntly found in a tfoMi goblet. Vewwl* of this I w»*r oommonly employed in the service, ol the temple*. A curious goblet with three stent* ha* been found at Pom pell. It* use is cvmjfctural. but the superstition is tiint it wu* u*e<l to prmr liiiatjoii* to the g-*l*. Home coretinental guidivt are doing a flourishing bnsinrw* in the supply of trunk lsisd*. It is possible to gel them without going to Rurwpe al all, but it Is safer to pay a visit to tom'' big European capital like London or I-ail* and there collect your label Thu* you may go to Pari* only and sons buck with luggage indicating that you have i-ceui iu Hir Black For¬ est or to the Riverls As a guaranlec of the ti lth of this ttfory an Bngliah new*|m|M-t gives the name ,»f a guiil who will aupply tab*)* frotn all part* nf h-itfYMx It 1* .Toanph Beoyune* Hot#! rirtotrfil, (iilir«H4ir In (lift mu burtrfl t v\o whit# nu*n» Haftihri«lgY» and Kydd. thf tfiilv two wtijt*** previously In o)tarjf< of the *tatJon. Kydd died flmt, and wo* buried within the bourn, a very uureasonalde notion: and Itilnlirhlgi-, as a dying reqmvst, asked to I** buried fMwide hi* ooHijmiilon. FIm* two grtiviii, <Miuftpi<nKm«klv d<«R* Ui thv <nU\ tion4)ou m*. form no iHioerfui |>nnrjHSL far hhi’dr mcr oMo r, Waiwni, who certainly philosophical, for hr told hi* Je-oplr. in («*e he dies, he l>■ in Is- liurtod outside the boUlA, »o a to net a lie!ter example, as he drolh txvlvt me. Century AifttrtWHMnirr** nmy u*e Jon^f utriiiff at but there in nothing Unit give. it. « .....re gr*l*ic Idea of the immense djstamcre which *-,«.re.e u* from Uie (NdeMtia) IhkIU'* than the* old UluAtmtion in nrhieti the flight of cAmKiti l»«ll In tnm.lv 1hv tuAMiN of o.i vul« t ion. If h«ut Ix*v m fthowtt tty th« n»A.thvm*»tiviA.ni* tlwit a I»aU tlmi from a uwKlvrct jfUn" wouhl. if U <ftnild keep up Mu initial ivl«H*rt) the moon, whieh in 2f0(KK) mile #wt»y, in tweliv day a. That u t\ time. indee<t. when «r e«*n Aider the fa<*t of the wonderful mt* ! of *jw*f*i with whh*h tin* iron iiifjiiAi*ii fy*r mnikt frwv#|. Huri, w lu*n wv «M*tn to m«k<* onnjioriM^ii tilie time ivhio-h ft tokr •»))«*h «i miMftii u» thr s}*»»'** whtoh titt from U»* (*s»i!driw of nijjfift mh) i fttATf). or rifni Ui«* notto, w« Art* Aniaircci It ft m>tiM ttUv iwh a tnintilr tvit-vlrr d«\i t»» rroc , ttiA tii*mu ft wiuikt tnkv ft m* (vo«I a bait V'Tsarm tc* rwAoh the plAoH M :us Am! y«*t loinc "«|«oenkitivt*** AAtrtKio me.ru tiftk aUmt imiuuuihkm!I n^ with tin* piano*’ It w\»uh) Uikt* fifty-four ymwrn for thr 1 *a 1I *<» tmvrl to Jupft«*i\ Jfift ftw ft to oovrr th** he twwu u* a uft Saturn, .'W0 Vfari fkU|vwr biforv ft w'kmUi reach Nrptmvr mod 3,<*W,0tW wan would |fo by br* fore it WHilil reAoii Alpha CVotAiir the t*e«re*t lived at«r. Mr J. UfutMtalun tue ftinHMoft at hi tlw* (act thxit in th* V ft oh uh «! OAtitorburv Jiu^ro i ikj wxtwI, etiiwr monutiioot nr in kuKTi^tion, of j»p»'!ui}» tho »«ti AU! iwift, of it# arch4» 'ghoitev, J'htv>.L'iv of Tursu*. By iho ifoiims! tvms^i Ufcn«tia. frvmi fknir to IU^ht»)t $tu bbm, ihwv b iaj grow tor ual* of our ohuroh thaa thftl of h wrbt Wtftvt »i soft 6B0 rslmhUmh^ an*,! o rj?»4ai*^o.l ih •otx«vd Hpitikife for nA«vV w ; the mid of h.» AJBaft&U’HUdi Hftftriiio ft nt BetiodiC! HAkvip. the tiftiiiG * -ft Ke r otto *o permatK-o iy mi tag oud culture iat.i 1 1x1 shift great m»n orho »Mt V»e ^aift to hero itutiACoa! our haLoia: htenittire o«r firai poot-ry foi ia rha --iiV# nf hi* educations^ »ff<w*« Nor * this »H W,, only did he depoei: ' pm. Greek an h script*. and -iiwing them » copy of Horn*r. in the library at Canter bun. but he provid cj for iti»!ruction fcn Greek a* well a* Latin ai d au Inaugoratad ruing England If Hlg dand if »t 4 ttue. *ur«lv the com Ar«tiv«iv in*igTilflc« 4 *t Hfcinis* of this prcUite to *»onri« ion of memoiM ar*» .-«? any rate worth exmeidertug fVm.c of the member of the Nan -It expedition »t Tern-* have been refctciujr to a Iteoter' eorreopondent v»rm * Of tho u-fentiHr fa I <r, r * *■ F-v owl itjon. I firing h# ■on r- of the "piiw the crew harl on s*veraI or*ea*mii' exciting encounter* •vith bears. North of i degree*, how ‘vrr, rio :• iiiMin I life w;i* found to e nil thin would Ms-tn to ixutt tot*' credit on the hitherto prevalent Im-ui that if a sufficiently high lat , i t ilde could be attained, one would xniie to dry land and open water, be *JI IIH<* birds are to U- seen flying to , var< | t j,« extreme north. Tlii* north . r j v „f q„. bird- is now believed n he attributed to their having lost ,„ ir w;i> „ r blown out of their onrn The depth ol the waier in the .. Ir,Mill- north also seem* to indicate hal there cull is* no land near -■mi..liny taken it a depth of from Hi to t,5>0 fathom*, and I, ■!!.. |«- .I, I rea-Tie-1 even gr»'.i'ei t,.pth», a- much u ..)“ii fat horns. It 1* t | ,<«n oh -■n.iHou* iruule in 04 .ill,, ii,,. uvinpcrature of the sevr in ri-yipii* »•«* found to priwent j*-, .ilim itii-s. \t a depth of ,,, f ;i .|„„,, s t ;|„ water wn- cold. Then i ..rr.-itnin of alsiitt - 3 fathom. vY j I i|,.grre of b<-it, an,I mm tn iii anont UK) fathom* of dd water. 'Plie proportion - »,* water via rid a good dew). iindit loin were pretty much cm,* 1 1f " r tw (the let ' ,,n ‘ 1 ' ir«* ' " lin ** «■*••• wiml * 'f*lW* f*( .............nflimime on th. = of tin* Kram. Atiout yarded Hens. \\e notice it S',-*’l deal III til* jour iat* ,,f late on t hi - subject. Home are ior it, and some agiUnet It. The livtiter, we would wiy, ire evidently lnex —■ riciM’,',1 }M-rsons win know nothing ,lmin. the value of yarding lien*. We a \ value lx-rau*e they are a great teal more valuable to their owners vlion yard,si than when running at in rgr. Phc mun who starts In the poult,rv liusilMv-s and let* all of his lien* run at large will soon run his Imsiin-A* Into the grouml. No one ivan •on!rol his hen* and no one can con • ml his chicken busimv-s when he let* hi* fowl* run together all In oue flock Divuno and su ti-d i v iskui* * •ry iMtofutaary to *mv,va* •f laying the yareied hen 0B ti 11 rtf t«d Thl« %t4U#>timn! some may t»ut UhotfW who do jh> «vnw it>«rx 1 'Hu* |X>uK-rymstf) wuitt#* his Iwuw yarded, Mid in <x*in pamtWrly small yards too. He WiUMUi hein where he can ,s>utrol them. where he <vui control what they oat If** want* to know just wh.il tliey oat, iYhi*rf It imiihw f in> m and what it Tiwiftafuitl, hf mu at ytuxl htn :ittim to iitamrjfo l.htMii «iiiM*«Wiful]y It in no ad^tttiktfe, in a poruufctry *• oflfg', for tin* io'UH U> namiiit* ail over ■ Ic phu-c will Hot do *> well a " lw ‘" i*re|»-riy yarded ami cared for " hat «ii,nw* would a man lone with svit»?«r layv»» in trying to makv hwn.H ay at a profit iu winter, if he hIkmiM • imply have a lituie hoissiv ftu* hi» hem* *» i\nml in ami then turn them ou>t tu the Wffiither to n mm or nIhiuI atM>ut, Tlu> , rtUllll | flU) . „ ella IMMd > .,„ Ui wlm lhr«kes to turn the wind from nunny corner* on cioar lay* or cloudy >l«y* am well. The ihnai IknU opening to the «outh. They cnI scratch (NV.IS under rant, gv**l. -nug tv stating quarters and ,u, outer . ’ i.linp where the. can fc.d and »*ri»Uih without having to fact* , IV <s»Ui wind*, lien* will thrive rud lay under such conditions. But liere a no profit in the wondering on that does mvt feet the restraining hami ,tu-l the l»ei»r*U*iAl cart* of her S'JMNr, \\ tUi gTMw U»K ohickonA it l>» tTorcMit ufior ilit*v nr« wiMiird. I'h«\\ run i “i i tu nob like 5 d-i fow l* as po*dhie ui t maJk r.<> Z iltn'le »mJ ^tnvnpth. or ;uwl batxiiuoJMs. But the Wl) \ mftohioc. t% Hying git ft A# ftuoh she moAt be f ajui KdoImsI aftor keep the machine ^m»dui|f H. It. UfftAT, Naxtnille. r*Mui , in Michigan INiultrv Breeder A KM OK PLATES. Vhr l*c, i*-ar>l vi'p'in’e-t hy S-y i IT' n-r to exam tie a number iefw’Jiv .dural wteei plate* dr -vred bv the Carnegie Steel Corn pom at New,*,,: New - for the uattie Kentucky and Krerevege tot, - ii iat ted it* report to the N.tvv dc (Fill ■vde active teets of the ot xhipvattt*. ami arrivoi fx»J w tonrl KioriN I’ha if .e held to require 'W* o Ik* nt.ixir promieus ioogiUtolBBll, *i . a idiyo p!V|n»rtknt at Uie sloe miwith the ^KViflodiitiai. If. t, a tnin»vfr*r iteadiug to«t in otijy tx» Jot of piatw I meet the fto ffn* ikfw’iA are xttir butxsi to ■ t* i-la!e* re-N-ive :h* of thr k\ -selt ti ? he u» l» la the i i ivn^ of Uior loitu'th, Adv<i the f*i■ Uf *' ittsij*rofora to ftrtoos !ht*»e Jr fo v, ,» > «f ie to fin? ftliuro of the on j !<* roqnirp * ir*n*iy . n*tnii«g :«*■ THE HOI'SEHOtn. For Our Houeeheepora and Our Lady Headers. Waiaor* pcritluliif u> t*»« Ham**** Ht lpa and III Kir tor tlae HeOoe* atte--.From Kitc hen to Parlor— Tilt Wrcold*. Kakifi|. t Pr-oMlti. r »or*.Ui»ut.ndir*g the great holiday ,*.,„,nh** passed. there may •>• found net ter time to .*giu for the. fol s inp year's giving than now. So a ’ 4 haJi give our reader* the l>eut we *ar» find intervahi so th*ir they naay ; cep all and make their own aeiec elll*. I'he Prairie Farmer offers the fol owing: A htuidsume sota pillow, and by she A-.iy, pillows are used eferiwhere ,<,» is made of tanuxilorevl denim, ,v.-r which are scattered, in every 'ant.istic poeitiou (esmlble, little, big eyed, long-legged brownk*, worked outline stitch wstli black Homan Him*. The pillow is rather large and mrrounded with a three-inoh ruffle of ,i,« k Clnna itilk. Another pretty Jiing was a white linen picture frame .-mhroifieretl in forget-iBcriots. A -»-nter;hev-e, twenty inolie* In diam cter, is a hmuiy. A dainty ilesigu In holly is seleirted for Hhi». and the thmling of tilie rioli gr-en wi'h „ right oritiuw u at the lierrie* is .uowt beautiful oombinaition, >u wliite linen. AuoBiier bit of tin oroidery i» ft traby’s ijuilt of ulkaline, which look* very mucli China silk. Tiny aprnys of pink ,mts are m-iimea-ent here and there ,ier Uie top of it ami the Whole * buttonholed around the edge with Uitinble, pins, m-.mam etc lrt ‘ atUwtlietl to r le b t * “'"'"K. '« ainot.m r in e note y. board eight “ inch,-* * '"*** long ^ ami five « 1 I"IK* vv a pK< .r ( ai m sot in i« h«tww! on nLwrhftly * J jnjff^J and lAi*? with t of . buck .» neatly cvere l a piece China silk. A strip of figured alxiurt five incite* wide h.ul a hem turned in on one side and a piece of elastic n little longer than the width of the cardboard i* pulled through, Phi* i* newel t<> tilie lower of the mnllHMird, making a poi-ket into which could lie place,! H|*>ols, thim blew, bnttoaw and various articles, I'lii**i* half ,-ircIe* of white flannel with |«iliked wige* were sewed at the lop. beveral yard* of inch-wide red riilbou are used fuo" bow* and by wluoh to liaug u neat pair of scissor* and a h|*k >1 of blaek anil one of white thread. Another ,* 1,1 little tiling is a luvirpin holder, it U unnltt of a email Japan - Urn the Uititoui. It i* filled wttti curled hair and over each o)iening is sewed a piece of net croohoted of blue silk A l*»w of blue ribbon with a loop to hung by finishes 1* A dozen or so of tine hairpins are stuck into it, and it will make a very acceptable little remembrance to any girl. There l* also au odd photogntpli holder made i»f birchbark, with three tdity bite of scenery |*iiii»e,l on iL One piece i* a circle and the other is crescent slisfsvl. lffie two pitx-re are buntou Iioled together with red silk, and all the edges ure finished in a like inau nevi \ mle* rrtution bows are fasten i*l on •Niidi side and a long kiop to hung by. Such » photo Holder coudd la- made of oardiioard and covered with figured or plain silk, satin or velvet, with ndgvw finished in a like man nor. A Imndkercinef pocket tor grand ** made of mnaii i»r;>o» ring*, ormrlmUMl uror n it,h bkiek kuitUng * Jk - u u "‘ k J 1 ” 1 100 ria *t*’ w ‘ ll ’ ch Im ‘ I«x*'“red for a few rent* per »« *- ii"*^ with bbtek China ' iU> l "‘ t wouWI «i' llU1 v “ Ttekty . w i tiiiMl t it, Them' ptM'ketn txmjr Uhke m ' deeireni, and hm»k eery pret t\ Aii<«{)eitdvii fn»m ?hv t»«4t. f»«r either young or old. rheu, what lx realty the uieext of «)U a *!»«-- box for mo-'toer. It is tmwlr of .* iiuumon wxwMlen box, pn> vided witJi a <i»v^r on hm^ea. Four ,-aster*, arc to tom -> more* easily. The inside i. ! ne«i with demm fastened with Ur I* headed tack*. There i* a rerire made of tthe ftonmi ftwdtle, in which to atick tlhe #hocw IV b>j» t»f the ('tiTcr i* puided witii « floe mntrw and covered with green l«XH-a.ie-l ,lenim. Anound the txlge ia a puff of the pMn material. The tv*lanre below gxuh. rwl ln twxv p.ffx and fastened with tack*. Yards of green coed are tack ol over the actuite. making a vary ' pretty finish. An odd. little round willow basket to iw fllleii with candv, U pretty. A .««,» ol pink tolh. twice a* long m clrcutn torenc e of the top of the ket i. hcnuiie*) at otto »de a,to the --<»!* are acwwd Uigether. This >f *"k U then gathered and into she U»p of the basket, Kav.ng *|l re® edge on U,e lu *:de A double drww-hij string (baby rihb-vB ia uaedl - th®** Jra»° though the hem When pulled t.pother th. top ,vf lN»kd >• thu. covare-i with the prat V *^k Eememiencg th* Invalid. iVhtwher you make or buy gift* for an invalid there ore certain article* •jw illy vlirr-itoi urn tbis hor oom f v r? S**nH* of them* are Sfa pi! X nvjwii-er and <t differspi ft swift nip two varvi* and a iftt fr h\ ii vupft a-.kI thcoe-quarter*, <*f fixvwereft sateen or dbeese-oloab -red, and shoulder ,bawls £ * erocbeed slip per*, and tie U 1 e wrap walled „ aig'h.tin.gaie m slip I over the night gown, ate all "ms nave*." A pretty flamiei or caeUwetff drrexing X,.eq : 1 c bu vUehhuicd iu lap* all around, with rtvbtm sent, ^ry- sleeve* and a turn-over ooilac rbartairig. A adinty nigh tgown ajaalin, ooimbrlc itiushed /r nation* tied *-j|i, ribbons; beta linen con.* for aofa pillows, iru j an einhroid- led sheet-ohom of IDen are gj) gtfts butt go far toward )tB king the lnvahA* ijf« happier. A fort-rent, baasock, jay table and can lkwT ick to rtoaid hf the hud are goo /enient neoefwtto t?tejo absent from foam Loose i»r» rfimiiar to thl Ho lier Hubbard ittUeni can be oi outing flannel or real flanne and |,ie. icrwu is made ,p ^ a \ 0(Me prin.estie wrapper witli -pound dgej ami a cord about Have polling collar, am ply large arm t», etc. Anything given to an invaj Esliouid bs made before it is prese Kk — irmj A delicioua CB may be made by cresj H^her one (Kinud of sugar I KjF quarters of a pound of bu’ ■ l nine well batten egg* g|g|a.b ■Pjjte-Lsjsxjnf esjKX/tif ills of molasses in wl ud of soda lia* tveen d ; 8 I; a wineglaas at milk, one p< a at flour, one |*ound of currau R id raisins, two ounce* of citron, ( grated nutmeg ’ ami one teaapaon^ji each of clove* and cinnamon. ila quantity will make two U loaves.—Ladle* Home Journal. Frew d en. Cut the chicken ud boil it in as rhen en.f;,, fi( , eaaon te with salt ami J»ep 4 r ^ p r «at it a iKJ iwl, putting q( | lar ,| boiled here and the,. J* h it V Vheu ^ ^ u ^ ^ mu,le by |( 0 j bia , down the water in wujcj*» , l t „ chicken waa afU;r Ua * vg added a large pine* of gelatin, . p bl , re should be just enough of tfr RT to cover the meoft, and it be strained through a roars*I i^,f are pouring it over tlie mea|i g f>[ tbe (bm j, t n u cold place to fianf^w terjM ijtien cut it into thin slices and - How to Ficl R fluaband. pick ”* u ““"t“ husband r Z rounds of the p ran: ,. K __ birth nails’ look to hi ,. - ion^of najrnr and <d**erv- 1 in fleet his voice. C«*r h, Aj . «*lor hang of of his hi» tq^Kfc, tie^ # pattern and the liis friend* an I ring*. “ , wic ,L b»ek ai 'his a u< rvniHunber neftr to it ry a m%n wh /iw n»t?k bul|(c« ev«*r »i> 1 tUe over kta «ol lair. If you wan i a suoeeHsful iruui sec than he is ne»* ! I’ 1 hi* aittire, and that he ha* & neat foot; h® will more quicker and get mer oivstaclea faster than a man who fall* over hi* own tow. and trip* up <»«>««• folk* with theuu, too. For hi* breeding, talk *en timerit, and ask i* to carry a bond Ikix down the public street, when you've just had a row To test his temper, tell him h* no*e ia a little on one side, and you don’t Kke the way his hair grow an ’ if that don t fetch him. nothing wiU”—Exchange. Tritoma Irandiflora. The Tritoma is * half-hardy herba INN HI* perennial * irttlx long gresa-like foliage, of a shi *’»g deep green, that r<M*urvv«i grow? illy and forms a iMunlsom© plaDt even when not in 11 bl«un» in aqtumn, the vsld tuhu ^r. ora.vge into f«d ftow-ers <**!>«> «Lw«l iu spike-, f <W »■> length on rttiff siMlk’S four or ti\c foot hitffc. flower spike** hare won for cohutwmj naawe» of Ked-Hot Poker and Kkurit« Torch plaint. It is a piettiasiiw Adji tMJt t*> tihe pereimial t»onieir And bioA^«*na wt the tame wheoi the fiorw.1 • 1 tophi y is o® the wane. Ail vurieutv* i ^®*1 tion advant^gv «dt**Hr»ba. vriten Clum,» grown oon un ® Uui or "csert here &n U,, * re ,UonK fn0 « t> ° f SUCl, P laD tationa are v,vr> auggestive, but should be adre.. tteK the number these gn»i j* dee® m* exceed the re 'l' ur * 0 '®u tB * 0n, ° “'>■ ^ tW ““J U>f ' ne “ BHy(lli«l» in Wor - t ^ ,h *“ * P r ® dom,B » nc * glaring .-otors Wh, ’ Becauw they T*wn, a* i- wwr®. everything else in ’ U ^ : v ievn,;y, tl u with judge !iW ‘ nl P° ,nt t0 ob ^ *11 thiu «' s P itaUa « Tritomas in ntinuWU < * ,rT * d * sVral ? ht ' tb **® morJ*°®o*»us aamen to ** def ~ W of »~up* UOt h* ® w * l * r *' At itaervwte cut all ihatt ful !jr ^ U “ ,hem Wlth ^ grreueO or Ptoipm pluttM for " eil in5 in * rior fl»^ orafc ' ,n ^ Z^_ ^ P U * h tunh Tn ' w * u *» » P*“ 8fal of in wintr-r. — Mat fiower. ; _ The Florid* V8**t®rc reilrotd is said :o be graded to within tea miles of - am*belie rk» tor the trestles auto iron oridget* on she road are in 'iu* hands of Cofroid A Sav lor. of I*hilkxde!pb-a. a*td the statement ia iixtde that SSrt hands will be put to work mi the t^oatr ecniion as *o-vn *a th* holtoae* STATE OF GEORGIA. News Notes From the Empire State of the South. latpravi IBS, Donlopi iat aad Pra- 41 Item* iWtl TUatt Tnme pltiaf La ou otto brtol Sitae. I ram litkaafM and bthtr Source*. The corner stone of The children's ward orf the Grady hospital at Atlan w«j bald Saturday. Turn;..-an wedding* occurred iu the eastorfi part of Brooks county during Christmas week, The Aragon hotel, at Atlanta, has put in ft* own ice making plan*. The capacity w over a ton a day. Paul Mustin ot Augusta, bad a imr tow escape from drowning while out duck hunting a day or two ago as the result of hi* boat capsizing. a negro child was boro near Mun neriyn recretly without hands, and with only one foot. The arms are said to lie very short, and one leg is only to the ankle. It is said the baby ■■ seems otHierwise healthy, and ha.- a good apf*vtile. Hooker T. Washington's Tuskeegee Normal and Industrial school and the Atlanta University sent ’their elevens on the foot ball field at Atlanta New Year's day. It was the first foot ball game between negro eollege students ever played in Georgia. An effort is being made, or soon will l>e put on foot, for the pardon of Jamew Melintare of Murray county, wtho is serving a sentence of ten years in the Columbus, 0., federal penetentiary, for taking part in the county whitecap troubles some three or four years ago. In the case of W, H. llaston of Burke county, in a damage suit for i injuries received in Brunswick while , affimne,! the decision of the court be low and refiiscl to grant a new trial to the Southern Railway company. The verdict was for $5,000. city fathers of Darien on Wed nesday next will only elect five in stead of in«i>e<*Ujir.s and meas urers of timber. This reduction is made owing to such a large portion of the yellow pine supply now being received in the shajie of sawn timber. which is invariably measured and in ,s|K-,-tei] by tlhe private inspectors of the various timber firms. The work of removing twenty three old I,kmiis from mill No. 2 at the lCagle and Theraix plant at Columbus STt, looms, which are now on the way to To him bus ix«n the north with other machinery. The old looms are of KtigWkh make and have been in aer ,or w«n'.v-flve years, Eriduy afternoon the Morning News management was somewhat princijMil **-.■• 1 adverTiwers tv..v^^.- of The *», had i.s* paper been garnoshed toy Mrs. Celeste I’. Moore, from whom The plant had ’been purchased. .Just on what grounds the suit was filed has not been learned. The purchasers of The r:r-,; V K i!/ N . ? > N & '-0'I Vs ^ /v *’ (4 ^5 M •<? H 5 h S' Vi t > & ^^1 Zsjp 'V® 7 •CM 7 l) g; r / f/i Vi Superior To All 5arsaparillas. i Down In Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what la now known as P. p. p,, (Ltpfiman's Great Remedy), and its fame and reputation has bees growing For with the years. _ Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints, i Dyarepsta, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has never been eoualled. ' Pain is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished by I \ It* wonderful influence. / P. F. P. P. P. It builds is a wonderful them tonic and atrengthener. Weak women should aiwaya take ' w. up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throughout \ f*te country, because we publish the formula ou every bottle, and one trial will convince Lb* Vt »o*t skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer, \i Read The Truth And Be Convinced. i i * A Wonderful Cere# ccllent thing. We handle about oat G X traa a wart to muscular rheumatism for week. rr thirty Uia. J. U A M. T. RlCHA.lt OSON. Med years , tr.ed a U medicines arid dodoes with no r»er- atat, R C Aiaarot relief. I was advi*rd to tah- i' P. P-. aad kcJore X had finished two b ‘ es aiv pa a subs.ded Hot Springs Surpassed. •• I was able to work. I fee! better th-„ : have for JTAaiR aad am confident of a c-iup’.ete ; r- rrv. A bottle of P. T. P has done me more food Omm J. S. DCPkibS, Newaauv.Iic, Fla. three months’ treatment , at the Hot Springs, Ark. JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdee*. Brown Co., •* Testimony from the Mayor. le f **ffcred with Rheumatism for fifteen -ears, tried Pimples, Seres and Eruptions Cured. art th, «-e*:’ed suecifca but tu aj pu -e. Mr *T»ada5» c->t »« » b«lle at r r P , au .1 l feel like a I take great xf pleasure ia testifying to the efficient sew bus qjal.i C3 the popular medicine fer skin diseases I W, U. ^ IEDER, M.iyor of a baay. Lav/ % .1 as r. V. p. I sui? ;cd f®r srvrrsd years witk /j aa t aithily disagreeable emptio* oa mr fsca* Si From Two Well-known After ta k-.ug three bodies u accordance wttJh'duc^ I Physicians. tious, I am entirely cured. We are having a big for your r \\ P., and Capt. J. D. JOHNSTOH, prescribe it in a greatmany cases, sad find it an ex- Ssvaonah, Ga. of Johastoa A Co» Great The Remedy above ,) is letters a medicine are taken whose irem virtues many are received known from by ns. the Atlantic p, p. p, to {Lippmcn’t the Pacific. W) P. P. P. begins I its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all I if,, \ •ad does not cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected. The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre- ? A Irritability rents thorough of disposition, accomplishments all of the derangement daily tasks, sleepless of the nights, loss of appetite. cj mean a system consequent from ;-a\ impure blood, which can and will be cured by P. p. p. Sil\ P. P. P. (Lippman s Great Renedy), is conceded by physicians and the people d 1 ' to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently enraa. For sale by all druggists or direct from us; price ft a bottle, six bottles Sot fg. i LIPPMM BROS •» jtwvrav Lippman Block. SAVAHNAK. 6A. Si \ a I * DR. HATHAWAY & CO. r%4 tKttASiM irgcr A_L IJT3 m aw «f C«ni jTn f ** 7 ns Seminal Weakness z ______,________ and Sexual ^Swrmtmfetmama profiwto* /n ip i ff ptaidai ksKMntM Is**. • enrovner. wB »****, at Mood fa 1*« *—4. ta e--« Sara. aaa twt pwitcatf ,__ IniHw tot avantoa tU* w* to aoafaff. lota oitfu of aexaai town. NMtJW antf mm aood. vw ant aoa tto» aa4 •ooei. moan ttm St aad tar tnla mat. safait* porta aad naka poo Bunae* OjpnillS, Vvnhill c the; lorrtbie dbmtt. la atllu form, tad Plow* . goto farm* kloot Polaoalaa »m l >lt tt m i. IIOt*. koto*. Ooaotrhoa * Ctoot. aa<l ail form at Prlvoaa O litB t t caiwd. SinClUrC Qtrir-tlire P«rto»a> ! 7 tore* wltkool eoooilt w cuui»« Wo pala. „« upotia Pane at taa an l*« troauaoat at lai. Ladies a* cart Uwaa delicti* dlwttt* poeoltar Mao; to roof send <a*, *nor tt • row own Korn* without lotto* meat*. Riwu^atism^r S 3 &S. ^ TSfSZ B^St £H Skis Mo. SSSSSSea for Catarrh. for M*a ; Ha * (or Women: Mo. 3 (or DM*: « U*B* fata. Tik* *•*»<»> art ott* ft* brt by eanniOst Ha Ustes ffai i.l HH Is S» H0NE5TY 22H DR. Soutm HATHAWAY “mo»o Stmcct. ATLANTA, & CO. OA. I SKILL 1 paper have fulfilled to the letter every item in its contract with ilrs. Moore. Mr. Henry P. Moore, editor of the Morning News, is the instigator of the sudt.—Augusta orodng News. Thursday night unknown rorie up to the (house of Sid Grist, a notorious negro, in early county, and called him out. As he opened the door five Wi relics ter bullets were fired into his body, killing (him isian-tly. Grist lived several nwiles from Blakely on the Blakely and Arlington road. He was a notorious politician and hater of white men. It has been expected for a long time that some one would kill him, and little surprise was oc¬ casioned toy the news that he had been so dealt with. During tlhe month ending on the 31st ultimo there was measured at the public boom in Darien 4,000,000 feet of square, scab and sawn timber. This does not include the sawn Tim¬ ber and lumber which came in dur ing tilie month and was carried di¬ rect to the private booms. During the past month there was shipped coastwise and foreign 4,570,760 feet of hewn and gawn timber and lumber. There are now in port at the differ¬ ent booms no less tham 20 , 000,000 feet of all kinds of timber, awaiting ship¬ ment, coastwise and foreign. The Jasper Republican tells of a tragedy which is creating much talk in that, section. John J. Johnson, for merly of Pickens county, but residing now near Sharp 1 op postoffiee, in Cherokee, county, hd two sons, Isaac, aiged aboil * 25, and James, about 17. About a month ago these boys had some trouble with each other, which r>-sulted in a fight, in which James ■“ v-r W ww. 1< ‘ nU > u> the * rround ’ 8trtk,n ff hls - a ff aln8t . something that produc wl P arl,ial dislocation. The young man *'««*”* ««“**» ® unda y laat * whcn Mrs. Morgan, the stirs regent of The Daughters of the American Revo iutimbal)a*y *Mp at hy disposal a to ®*>« Frauco-American College at Washington, and has chosen to g |V e it to the Augusta chapter. The scholarship is now in the hands of ,,he regent of that chapter, Mrs. James Moore, Sarah Irving Mattingly, the principal of the college, is a mem ber of t:fae society, and hence The of¬ fer. The scholarship embraces tui “ <>n in English, French and Latin; ^ ial OT P ost graduate courses; and aU the and UtCTar -V advantages afforded by the college, there being "<> ci 'argc except for board, laundry ® uch as the student ac¬ cepting the scholarship would wish to take. Begin Aright. The first thing to be decided upon by the person about to embark in the poultry business is which breed to keep, and to do this the purpose for which the poultry is to be kept must be considered—whether for market or breedin(f purposea . If eggs and po Ul . try for utarket are wanted, select one of the large or medium-sized breeds, and bestow good attention upon that. There are several breeds which are good layers, summer and winter, or They may be made so by good man¬ agement; when you want some poul¬ try for the holiday's you have it right art hand. Such a breed is the Ply¬ mouth Rock—either the barred or the White; also the Brahma may be class¬ ed in that line—either the dark or light. Of course it is necessary to have good birds to start with. If it is not desirable to purchase stock, a setting of eggs from pure-bred fowls may be had for from one to three dollars. A oouple of settings of eggs would therefore coat lees than one male bird, and as with ordinary good luck sev*enity-*fivie per cent of the eggs shou.1,1 haifcch, allowing for accidearte fifteen to eighteen good birds should be the result of Two or three dollars a w ra.tea. all The pullets may be saved, and the money from the sale of the cockerels, win be ample to purchase a good cockerel, not akin, to head the breed ing pen the next spring. It is true there is the element of time to be oon sidered, and of course somejisks se^P^doIng as the hens employed aa , their duty faithfully. To the ’ would don’t attempt ncr we say, to keep several ’breeds. Select the one best suited to your purpose and aim to secure the best of that breed.—The Feather.