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THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
t CMLISniD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING *»
CLEM. G. MOORE.
OEcial O.tan Taliaferro Co,
(. RAWFOltDYILLE, .JAN. 21, 1808.
rp famous Loud bill
1 )Qi revived in Congress.
1 be killed again. There i
no u o 1 Iriking at tire county
people and their papers because
tl peases of running the
F f department costs more
th it collects. The place to
i * =t is in the larger
( w re mail is delivcroc 1
■ four times per day at
at expense. This should he
cut c wn first and then if the
income is jc that expenses j.
will be time enough to strike at
i: : v convenien'*es now al
lowei i to country people.
* ■+ +
xperimnut of delivering
inai rn •unit ■ < tistrictshas proved
jo i .. successful, but now a com
bi tuition o f the daily papers and
b< 1»« blishers are working
country peop o a sol
i )\\ h the Loud bill now
)!• • ( ?ros. s. On this
111 asliington National Intel
lige-i er says: “If you
r ral Delivery you had
your tSoimtorM :ui<l
Go ‘(‘‘.-•.llll'll to woi j- llf | vote
ts i, t the Loud !
< . .ed vilto ha fjiiar.’ddinod
I Madison. Who on earth
o go fo that, old gravc
r' jvo little llin < >* is from
till a d i .- on Advertiser, [1 docs
not t u: tnueh when it comes
« roi ] vapor ] m 1 >1 i dietl in tt
tow that i.s so dead, that the
iin hot [ low er rooms, with plutc 1
rla . front, an 4 isod for a l)U|t'gy
■ unit printing oftico. O titer
dry i in Madison art' equal
iy rt 4’osllVt: of yrttvoyavd faik.
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I'i .l.'i.i. li woiTJ Lout, t
all i in i-tins would ad him to it,
ptiblicaa.b ... usual n I,N .. bnapt n i
until tiioir side e.ru in
lind t !«-V'datul’u crowd lot th< •
) die. us stay iu uulil
(cmts lost til oil’ hold.
! 'G - , ,or ., ,H! 0l
11 H t 1 -i>(' able bodied
COI
Ni i W0 a
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Uli * li S f, Vs 8
lii >-* ’li O jf LlUV k I j LAS ij
oisoa has been np
ni t e t' u e of mankiud.
that >-livciclaus can
re-; i il nud
u i ■■ tsou iu
the tn, t urea k forth in a
u iu iu a total
K
jeweler . 1 rtin, prominent
am a vt\, Was
4* nude 'j* .
VGA a s
IN time uuder of ttcat of
? meat two
th- best jib. vsi
eiaus ot this city,
» lor a severe case
V / of blood poison,
but mv coudition
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vnnstaniliKL tbe
r * Sred 1 ey
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V T ‘ dolla^
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Dickens of Sharon and moved
them fco his bar in this
Mr. Dickens will run a farm i n
Morgan county this year.
Reed, Kv.. August 20, 96.
I have handled Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic with splendid results
and all who have tried it
it highly. On< . -.Mi i: io]':,.
sprained ankle and w; , relieved
wben tt n 0 t) or remedies used
hud failed. (lEol Kfhkick.
A liu «• Crii’.v ford ••■lie child
Pa ;;, cl i: in osluu', way .‘-ho said
“dress u cluckiM " v. a -ho P" 'k
off the chicken s feathers.
little one thought it should be
“undress.
“My daughter when recover
from an attack of Sever, was
greatsuberer from pain in the
back and hips, writes
Grover, of Sardis, T. y. ‘•After
using (piite a number of remedies
without any benefit she tried
bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, and it has given entire
relief." Chamberlain's Pain
Balm is also a certain cure for
rheumatism, Sold by R. J.
Gfid.
—
It was rumored here the
first of the week that there was
a white man broken out with
small-pox near Barnett. Not
much credence was given to th (3
report, however.
THE USE OF FERTILIZERS.
We have always maintained that the
wonderful power of commercial fertii
izers is but family comprehended been by
those whose misfortune it has to
misapply tiiem. A tlioughtful man
cannot expect to improve his land with
commercial fertilizers atone. The com
mon practice of driiiiuc in 10U or 200
pounds to the acre on land destitute of
iiumns is a urave mistake, and lias
proven a curse rather than a blessing.
But, when we fill the iarni with humus,
by turniiiK under vegetable matter, by
careful rotation of crop-', by waking and
tnkiiiff proper care of nil the home ma
nures possible ami by the use of icftu
luinous crops, we will ilud that the
profitable use of commercial fertilizers
will bo hunted only by the amount of
money we are nble to invest in them,
The uiteliig.-nt use of the fertilizers on
ah 188 one to plow deep; to plant reno
vatinp crops; to raise and improve
«toc.k and keep more of it; to make 100
per cent more of home manures, and to
double the produciuu capacity of labor,
now our must expensive item. Iujudi
clous and careless methods are worse
than useless. Unless intelligent fore
thouu'ht marks our plan.", the fertilizer
fails to feed either tin e p or the land.
Noun ii or *3 to the crops,
nr 5 *‘n|©tr ‘* * farmer’s
uppiim
imi exhausted soiis.
PEAKS FOR THE VRAH.
The furmer should lay forethought, his plans for
tho yew with careful not
overrating ftuviuitages, nor uudnreeti
inttt j ll gdillieuUies. Having thus mapped
out his work he ih h -ttor prepared to
take advantage of every favorable op
port.unity to push it. forward to oomplo
Look at the question of
HOW MUCH CO I to:; to PLANT
S'roin a purely business standpoint.
lWt mttka yuur plttHS 0,1 th0 8Uppoai *
tion of a short orop and high nrkvs—
both of which am sui • >t to a s *.•«> of
decidin'.' me a«.i. - I •nc:> ■- ■ h ,v«
no knowledge ttlid < kl 'ts iu r > pntc*
tioally boyotui v..r S control* Coit
sidcr wliut luvvo Iaia y out'
louses in the past, and the fuuses
loading up to ecrh roenlts. Calruiao*
ns to what, with favorable >-»>: < *us, will
bo a fair yield, sat asi.m -oi amp»« nrs*
for niJ provision crops, and then pur tn
jnsr. so lunch cotton as
shows that you etui
fully. Don’t burden yot -
cotton crop so heavy that it is «ut:u
uni menace, not only to your
mind, but to the success;ui
through of other farm operations,
The importuned of
GOOD PI \V1
cannot ba oTerostinuite
of tho laud, situutD ii, envin
should exaroisa u noculind: n
to the ume fo vlo th to l
broken and the kind oi v O
ordinary laud the plow in
loiiR as the we a her peri and it v
subsohor follow each tun
takin-T long >hws u K au»$t -ujary iron
droutu next auiumer. By a z-a. toiler ;
meant not the double turn plow, watch
will throw a quautity of clay to theaur
faee, but the lomr. ahaip, 'strictly su;»
aoil plow. vrhieU breaks the subsoil iu
t ^, e bottom oi tbe turrow aud leaves it
there. Iu tarninu stubble. sc\d, or stid'
‘““t, Bt this tar plan V the J fro n 'T ty act p.ioro TX .mom >
.
upon the vi'Kftable matter Vi t “ f ■ ;
pit 3 S XLSZRRR; U 1 " ‘
tr
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Congress
p,l cheques. 1
-jo 25 and oOcf^d £i, go 7
and ■■■') denotninaticf H-o be used
by the people in sq ug money be!
by mail. Said ca '*ues to
oaid at unv office vf n they con
tain a postage sta i and tU
properly receipted y the parties;
i ;,..y are seat to. I is a good.
id,.a and the bill sh- A pass.
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Many of the cous isin Geor
”
i,ia . , 1. tvo begun y;oi . m t
; iat
under the new if av:.
. i! 1 Tui i nferro I it it u»*xt
, . j in y |
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Judge Lumpkf decuh d
that conductors , v l/J 1 .
era tickets and d .hire when
presented by utH, than the
original purchase!
Low wages and s', kes in the
Huslern mills seemf Win bo giving
much trouble. M ley will
have a hard time to explain this
in 1900.
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Mes srs. Field on Williams
have taken char.vg the Wash
ington Reporter f fire making
it a good paper, j
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The commerGia Lucies prt
diet that this y* ill be one
()l , j he moat pro: LS ” h!lV0
> had ill k'.J years,
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Mr. J. r F' r- ys lio is
. fo Iht
not a can rnor.
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hilte with ^
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J hew Spencer Med. Co., C{ atga, Tenii.
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For Sai-J and ftecommendyd by
Pi.ul (.!. Lucas 1 "- Oi.
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Reuses cut iato your frame ^-hile you wait,
FREE OF CHARGE. at t«iK inline it' of v vi glasses novel
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Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar and as
unavoidable,
cannot be discuss
ed or treated as we
do those to which
the entire human RV
family are subject. v%
Menstruation sus- ll )(rJ, yl \V* Jr
tains such import- r
ant relations to her a p
health, that when
Suppressed,Irregu- or Painful, ; / |j i
becomes&M ,
she sooa
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languid, irritable, nervous the bloom leaves her
and
cheek-and very grave complica- and
tions arise unless Regularity
Vigor are restored to these organs.
BradfieldsSoneT^
Female most noted
physicians South,
Regulator of the
where trou
bles of this
ort prevail more extensively than
in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Men
struation. It restores health and
icrength to the suffering woman.
“Wo have for the past thirty years handlod
Cradfield’a Female Regulator, both at whole
sale and retail, and in no instance has it failed
to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all
other similar remedies combined.”
Lamak, Rankin & Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
Am BSADmLD Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
5o£d by ail Druggists at S1.00 per Bottla.
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