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HIS MONTHLY TALK WITH THE
GEORGIA FARMERS
On Subjects of General Interest Per
taining to tiie Farm and
Garden—Good Advice.
The month of July, on the well con
ducted Georgia farm, means Borne little
let up in the nard struggle necessary in
the months of May and Juue. Except
In the more northern counties, the crop*
should have received their last work
ing: the grain crops should have been
Weil harvested, and barring a field here
and there, which, from unexpected
causes, has gotten a little behind, we
can afford to give our plows a "leave of
absence" from the cultivated crops. If
tire
COTTON
is in good growing condition, taking on
fruit rapidiy, a plow passed lightly over
the surface might not do any apparent
harm, but. all things considered, it
would, perhaps, be best not to incur the
risk. Any disturbance of the roots
just now. particularly if the plowing
should be followed by even a temporary
drought, causes loss of fruit, and while
such plowing may cause the plant to
take on a new growth and develop new
fruit, it is beater to persue a system of
cultivation which will retain and de
velop, in the shortest time possible, the
fruit already on the perhaps, plaut, than fuller to risk
getting r la.er if, crop.
Where tiie fruiting has been delayed by
unfavorable weather or inability on the
part of the farmer to give the necessary
cultivation at the \n-oper time, thus
allowing weeds and grass to spring up
and struggle for supremacy, u plow
snould Lie passed over the bind ns
lightly as po.oiole. but in such a mau
•' net as to kill out this foreign growth.
Pulverize the soil and avoid root prun
ing ana disturbance as far as may be.
In the
LAYING BY
of both corn and cotton, the plowman
snuuid endeavor, by a careful adjust
ment of his p,ow.-.!ocii, to avoid auy in
jury or mutiiatiou to the growing plants,
'j ake oif the long smgietree and suusti
tuto a shorter one, of a stretcher placed
between the traces, will answer a good
purpose. The ordinary singletree, in
tne iast woriiiug, will often break and
*. si ruv a great many limbs, besides
s fitnisly injuring the other parts of the
piaius. Tiie greatest judgment and
care is necessary at tuis critical period.
One careless plowing now will much
reduce the yieid and bring to naught
previous intelligent and well considered
tilans. All tue cultivation should have
been carrij-J ou with a view «o leaving
the land ab
level
and as friable as toe soil will admit.
Even the lauds tn.it are idle should be
left as level us pomade. In order to
best understand how to plow and wutu
to plow, we must first understu-d
WHY WE TLOW,
“One of my customers came in to tiny
and asked me for the l»e8t eough medi
cine I hud says Lew Young a prominent
druggist of Newman Grove, Neb, “Of
course I allowed him (Jhainberlain.s
Cough Remedy, and he did not ask to
sec any other. I have never yet sold a
medicine that would oosen and relieve
a severe cold so quickly as that Remedy
does. I have sold four dozen of it with
in the last sixty days and do not know
of a single case where it failed to giv
the most perlect satisfaction.,’ 50 cent
bottles for sale by J. N. Cheney – Co
Last fall I was taken with a kind
summer complaint, accompanied with
a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my
wife’s sister, who live? tvith us. was tak
en in the same way. We used almost
everthing without b< nefit. Then I said
let us try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remody, which we did 1
aud that cured us right away. I think
much of it, as it did for me what It was
recommended to do. John Hoitzler,
Bethel, Berks Co., Pa, 25 and 50 cent
ottles for sale hy J. N, Cheney – Co.
NOW TRY TH S.
It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a cough, cold,
or any troubl with Throat, chest or Lungs.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption
coughs and colds is guaranteed to give
relief, or money will be paid back. Suff
erers from La Grippe found it just the
thing and under its use had a speedy aud
perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at
our expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free
at Dr. J. N. Cheney – Cos. Drug store
Large size oOe.and $1.00.
“My little boy was very bad off f r two
months with diarrhoea. We used various
medicines, also called in two doctors
but nothing done him any good until we
ustd Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave inline*
diate relief Hnd soon cured him* I con
sider it the best medicine made and ran
conscientiously recommend it to all who
need diarhoea or colic medicine. J. E
Hare. Trenton, Tex. 25 and 20 cent
liotties for sale by J. N. Cheney – Co.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs* Wis ows Soothing Syrup has been
usod for over fifty years by millions o r -
mothers for their children while t< eth
iigwith perfect8uccess.it soothes the
child, softens the gums ’always all pai
cures wind colic and is the best remade
tor Diarrhoea' it v ill relieve the poor lit
lc sufferer immediately Sold by Druggis
n every part of the world Tweutvfiv
cents a bottle, be sure and ask tor "Mrs
Winslow’s Soothing By rup,” and lake n
other kind,
GUARANTEED CURE.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and ( olds, upou
this condition. If you are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung. Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, aud ex
perience no benefit’ you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded
We could not make this offer did we not
know iluit Dr. King’s New Discovery
could be relied on, It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at. Dr. J. N. Cheney –
Co. Dr g store. Large size OOe.and $1,00
1 will be at Poindexter Thursday June
the 22. Niihin bill court eround Friday
June 23. Lacrosse Wednesday June 28th.
and at Ellaville each S itu-lav utbirsl ti
of July when m v bo ks wi] lose Parti* s
who have rot given in their tax returns
should met t me at the place named a
bove in their respective distriet.
D- W. 1 ainev. R. T.RSJ
jiiiiiimiiniiiiiiimiiiiiniiin iiin'I......... iiiiiiiiiiiik
= TO CONSUMERS
! ’f . 6 ARTESIAN
i H EXPORT LEEH I
K-muf hire- fcy the Hoittjjomcr/, - *’
41?.. brewing vnoi'id. uiO Co., this has asseriiun pc sic ndcr is
m me ~
s _ - . 11 , i, verkiert ')/ i’I porfor.. competes ‘ to 2
- = ffi klkM iude*) lasteu sno hare it GIV€ trieu If it. A YfilAL, If you nave -
net ?*i4 ;
- |-• you will THANK us lor tetting you -
s [tfiTESiAII about It. The marvctlour purity arul'
E adaptability of the WATER used In its ;
- W'' iC .J mariufauturecantributo :
= to and its superior wholesotieness. FLAVOR p ft -
s s
s 5 whiah gained Or it the =
_ GOLD WEDAL at PAk'tS and ~
= (he HIGHEST ’'AlAflOS WHERE- =
= EVER ELSE EXH1B1TE0. ~ =
nriiiirir«>'t;'!ifMiriifiiiirt Mf MiittKf frt'it’-
3'ffl'fl ’ssrasnoing ‘jappvig ‘pooigioi
Ladies. for FairSkin and Complexion
tafce onTy V/. W. C.
ForMrLiaria, Liver Trou
bi©. CC IndivT©Stion,US9 0
BRCiVN S IRQ:; BITTERS
f I JIT OOUHTT im
I^cgal–tlvcrfistng
APPLICATION FOH LBAVETO 8BLC LAND
Okohoia. i J. F. Daniel administrator
$CHi.KV CoVKTV. f on the estate of Julias
Daniel deseused has applied to me for leave to
Hi'.J Itie realty bolonginir to said estate; and ail
persons interested If are they hereby imve, nodded before to tile
their ohjeetions, any on Witness or
thelirsi Monday in August next. niv
hand and offii-hil signature, this Ordinary. Ainr 8rd
T. H. M vers
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA * Whereas. A. M. Caskey
SCHlKY COUNTY, f has made application GuurdUn
in term • of the law, for idlers of
shin for the persons and property of
Lillie Carter (formerly Mattie) C. L. iiattle,
Jr., j, and Charlie Kittle, minor children of
T. Mattie, late of said county, deceased,
all persons interested are hereby untitled
notified of said application and are requested
to show cause before meat niv office in Ella
villa Ga on the 1st Monday in Aug. ISM) why
said application should net tie gruuicd ms
prayed Witness for. seal of office this 3rd
my hand and
day of Ju'y I! sis. T. D. Ordinary
Myres.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMIN
I8TKATION.
GEORGIA J To all whom it
SCHLEY COUNTY f may concern;.Miss
Laura Jones having, in proper form, applied
for permanent Letters of Administration on
the estate ef Alfred Mayo, late of said County
this is to cite i*)l and singular Ihe creditors and
next of kin of Alfred Mayo to allowed be and by appear law,
at my office within the time
and show cause, it any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
Laura Jones on Alfred La Vo’s estate, i n Firs.
Monday in August IS 13 Witness my hand and
official signature, this 3rd day of July IS.’,!.
T II Myers Ordinary.
C. L. Battle Rule ni si to foreclose
vs -! n.ortgoge Schley Superior
G. W-Sraith ( Court Apr! Term 1893 prin
cipal $75 30 Int $3,12 Counsel fees $7.84
The Defendant C. W Smith is hereby
required to pay into court on or before
the first day of the next term therof the
principal interest Counsel fees and cos t
due on said mortgage or in default there
of the court will proceed as to Justice
shall appertain Witness the Hon W. H
Fish Judge of said court. J. M. Murray
C' R. McCrory Pltffs atty. clerk S C*
Geoigia } 1J M. Man ay clerk
Schley county. \ superior court in and
for said county certify the above is
true ex tract from the minutes of said
court. J - M. Murray clerk S C
May 22 nd 1893
«
J. T Taylor) Rule ni si to foreclose
J. L. vs JSouter mortgage Schley Superior
5 court Apr! term 1893 prin
■ipal $61.11 Int $22.55 counsel f.-es $8.36
The Defendant J I, Souter is here
by- notified to pay into court on or befor
the first dayjof the next t°nn thereof the
principal interet counsel feesaud cost due
on said mortgage or in default thereof
the court will proceed as to Justice shal
appertain witness the Hon W> 11 Fish
Judge of said court. J M Murray
C R McCrory pltffs atty clerk
Georgia ' l IJ M Murray clerk
Schley county, .* J superior court in anu
lor sttia courify certify the above is a
.rue extract from the minutes of said
court. J M Murray clerk
Since its first introduction, EiectricB
ters has gainel rapidly in popu’ar favo
until now it is clearly in the lend among
pure me ioiual tonic and alteratives—
containing nothing which pet n its its
ti.se as a beverage or ntoxicant, it is rec
ognized as the best and purest medicine
for all ailments of Stomach- Liver or
Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache.
Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Ma
laria front the system. Satisfaction guar
an teed with each bottle or the money
will be refunded, price only 50.c per bot
Sold by Dr. J. N. Cheney – Co.
Cheap Medicines—Save Money.
All buy medicines, and you want
them cheap — at retail at wIioLnle rates.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy, the largest southern
“cutter" of prices, has an adyertisnn nt
in to-day’s piper containing a few
prices. AH other articles are sold at sun
ilar low rates. No matter what you
want that is usually kept in a large drug
store send t<» them. They will sell it at
astonishing low rates. ' Express charges
for packages under five pound-, twentv
five cents. Watch these advertisements
and prices. Send for a number of things
at once. Is a word to the wise sufficient
m COURSE BY MAIL
WITH TIIE
i LEAVENWORTH
Mm Collet * c
TO ADVERTISE
OU? COIiLEG E
Wi* will give a thorough course of iq^
at ruction in double and single entry
Book keeping and Comm uvial Arithme
tic l>y mail Free of Charge to a limited
number of persons. This coins* « ill b
complete*! in forty lessons. No chargefo
Diplomas
Address:
I’RfiF. F. J. VjA NDERBERG. Leuven! TRES
302, 304 and 309 DtJ-wate Bt;
worth* Ken. '
8. A. Sellars, Proprietor.
Ellaville
WORKS,
Dealers in
/
ROUGH g DRESSED LUMBER,
T VT ouldings. Brackets, Turned Columns, and
[Builder’s ]^£aterial of all kinds.
In connection with the Variety Works we have a
General Work Repair Shop, Specialty. where we will make Wagon and
Buggy full line a Second-hand Buggies for
Sale. A of builder’s material always on hand.
Your orders will receive prompt attention. Ginning in
season. Call on or address VARIETY WORKS.
Ellaville, G-sl
;
SL-oes, lEEarbs, ZDir-y Goods
1 ST otions.
A full line of groceries
Just received a •nice steel (fa, lojs and joutlis
ready made n it
n j ■
1 1
We study to please and accommodate our customers
Every article sold on its own merits, call on us‘
we appreciate your patronage, and our motto is to please.
THIS SEASON
We think that we have climbed beyond our usual high
standard of superiority. Wp feel confident the stock we have
to show will be so satisfying to yen that it will be no trouble
for us to fell you a suit. You know bytliis time wimt grade
of
We handle. Our special aim is at high quality, work u
ship and superiority. Our summer stock in
MEN’S BOY’S IS# CHEEK'S
Suits Is qow ready and it is well worth your time to call and
examine iliem.
H OE
In ihis depaDtment we can
boast of having the largest
trade in fine shoes. We do net
claim to sell cheap, common
hoes, but the finest and best
nade. Prices* right. Call once J
and you will aall agaiE.
suits lade to Measure a S n Cfialk
Columbus Georgia,
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