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'* ' * ZrflK# I tmy Htntiry
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Born a Genius
Disease Threatens to Cut
Short a Noble Career
But Hood’s Restores
Good Health.
LflUs itr.y tor,tidy la ta eccotsft'lihojC elo**
lliiiilst and natural Imra r.puAlcer cl caly u yutn
of age. tiho ia tins only rtiil-.i t#njnmnr* ]**(.
nrar bvfore liio pub Xe. It.v ygntaa, however,
SM not •xo-.npt hue from Cm nUnili of a ~-i-rrr
tf th* blood. Nr.reurn words Lost tali (Or story:
"C.I. Hood ft Cos., Lowsll, Miss, i
*1 heartily Join with tlio many thonsaiids that
'ir recommending Hood's Bftr*xpSllli>. |
batu trtniWod from Infr.r.yy with *r.Uierinra |„
ft? 5"5*- * JJscomwUsd to Isavj avli .nl upon
ttin dootor-s sdrtM. Bo thought U was the only
Mill* to sat* ir.y la*, hut I ’
Contlnuod to Crow Worse.
I was pcr*u*4*4 fin/Ry by alt lend to try Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, Th* us* of one bottle a;tod at-
Cures
leettvely iiion the blood and I began to Iprove
MUt tilt, 11*0 of thico bottles tho i;."t’icrln s
J'lfi* "’J 1 c y. i ' rl i ® f >iy former trouble. 1
Jtweniy Ilfo Biid vbl dcnys remain n true frit uil
to Hoods HnieiipvrKlii.” I.ii.i.u: [ A p. ...
tr.Y, Bhclbyvlllo, twKKija, Jiti llr.uisl.
Hood’o PiHa i."* Wally, yet prrii|>U/ and
•Actant !y, on tho i/i*r mul bowel*. 24c.
THi STANDARD.
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■ DURANG’S
Rheumatic Remedt
Hjw *<utalne4 111 roputaUoc foi U ymn <
m bieii the admSanl rfniudr lor ttir ■
quloh * 1 fwr***neut rn: ol ÜbcMßi* |
Mi, O-int. twiatica, tie , In nil lit term* I
1* In *B(t<n*>f l by thi:an<ln <if rhrin
rl*ai>, I’ll til-hem ami KalU nb It I. |
partly vegetable md Inti lit. np from the 1
Unit an*i It n ->ver Lnl., to cure
Prlr:' i ou dollar n ootilo, or tlx
bolllo* for flvn riolLiiK Our #pa;r r*m
phial br.l Kr*u by Mull. Add pcs.
Dwutg’s Rbwnatte (My Ca.
1316 L Stltt,WasHln(ftoH, D. C.
Lftwo- Hilaire (lie tmt on
oftHli. TUav net will* an wvw thtt* mukm
tk#m n hoitnckoH M
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rOR SALE BY BAVBr.if vu.
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Dollars hi OASM PRIZES, hy At ftlitwiij phtp! Wfe have placed ia a sealed oineMt
in the keeping of the Treasurer of the (State of (ieergia, and looked ia the great vaults of
the State, a legal tender note, which like all federal paper currency is numbered, each note at erect
denomination issued by the government having iu own number. The number on Shis particular note &
upd of “<}*<*• arrangement of them figures *8 My appear OB the ItOtS
depends the distribution sf the twe theoeand deilars m prises ottered. t
The fßSbw-ir?g figures ccrspesa 1 ffi *3 M /ffr A 4% -y Q
the RS<Ttbsr ef ihs ntte: { vf® g ■JJ
though of course tkoy are not given here in the order in which they appear on the note.
To those who in sending wilh their suhspriptions a jQurrangomoat of these figures so as to give the number M It
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SSQO CASH to the per ton who, not giving the ecaat numlfff, teases Hearsst dujpj gat,
3230 XN OASH to the pr-on who cumw second nearest.
3100 IN C A hull to the person who comes third acareet.
550 IN CASH to the person who eanacs fourth nearest,
@3O IN CASH to tire person who comes fifth nearest.
315 IN CASM to the person who comes bis tit nearest
sio IN to tire poison who comes seventh nearest.
$5 IN VA&H to the person coming eighth naare.st
86 IN CASH to the parang earning ptqfh nearest.
05 IN CASH to the pemou cyphtg tenth nearegh
15 IN PASH to the peron cowing eleventh nearest.
S5 l-N CAHH to Are <wutg twelfth nearest.
65 Ty CASH to (hq pwwn earning thirteenth naareai.
$5 IN OA3U& to the pggrt’n corning tburtepath nearest.
65 TN CASS to tbo person coming fifteenth nearest.
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closed on the first of Mtty, ISOS, and guesses received with subscriptions after that time will not to
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EXPANSION OP THE CURRENCY
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THE MONITOR,
Published Bvkbv Thursday.
Moseley & McGowan,
Eds. aid Props.
ii-M 11 ■ J-g-V”' .1 I
(Question l.—How much phosphoric
scid, potash and nitrogen does an aver
age acre of corn take up, and what is
the best fertilizer for corn?
Answer 1. — Phosphoric acid, about 7
’ pounds; potash, about 7 pounds; and
nitrogen alsmt 7 pounds. This would
Indicate a fertilizer with a large pro
portionate percentage of nitrogen. But
it has been found that it does not pay
on land of average fertility to buy a
fertilizer with a large per cent of nitro
gen for corn. Wnether the plant as
similates the nitrogen directly from
the atmosphere or throngh the roots,
after the manner of clover, we do not
know. The fact still remains that, al
though it requires a large amount of
• nitrogen, highly nitrogenous fertilizers
do not pay. The following is a good
formula by per cents: Nitrogen, 2 per
oentr potash, 7 per cent; phosphorio
acid, 0 per cent.
AMMONIA ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL.
Question 2-1 see in the law regulat
ing the sale of fertilizers that each sack
must have branded upbn it the amount
of ammonia actual and potential.
What I wishto know is what is actual
and what potential. H A T.,Nashville.
Answkb 2 Ammonia is composed of
three parts of hydrogen and 14 parts
of nitrogen. When the composition is
already effected ir, is actual ammonia.
Ou the other hand, if the nitrogen
alone is present it is calculated to a ba
sis of ammonia. 14 pounds of nitrogen
being equivalent to 17 of ammonia.
For example, dried bloo.l does not con
tain any actual ammonia, but if it con
tained 14 pounds of nitrogen it would
be said to contain 7 pounds of poten
tial ammonia from the fact that by fer
mentation it is capable of yielding that
amount.
Strayed or Stolen.
There has strayed from my pas
ture, or has been stolen, a‘ mare
colt about 16 or 16 months old,
dish faced, black, large eyes, star
in forehead, trim limbs. ‘ Any in
formation ns to her whereabouts
will be thankfully received, and
if returned r liberal reward will
he paid. J.C. Scott.
If yon fel weak
and all vorn out take
BRQWH'S IRON BITTIA3
Professional Notion
J. £. GORDON,
Attorney at Law.
Daniel* villk, ti\
Will practice wherever desired
prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his car*. Office Noitli
*f Conrt House
datid w meadow.
Attorney at Law.
Dakieisvii.le, Ga
Office or, corner, west of Court
'tense, opposite Masonic Come ,
ill practice in all the courts, All
business promptly executed.
Jno. J. Strickland.
Attorney.
Athens - o a
KIRRT T. MOSELY,
Attoraay at Law,
DawielSvillk, Ga.
Office on corner, west of Court
House, opposite Mascfiie come.
Will practice in all he Courts
Business promptly exempted.
Geo. C Thomas, '
Attorney!
Athens, Ga,
R. P. Serreds.
PHYSICIAN AND .BURWEON.
Daiiiclsville, Ga.
Calls answered and prescriptions
til led at all hours.
Diseases of women and children
* specialty, .
J. I. GEIHITE.
* DYBICIAN AND SURGEON
Ga.
Office south of court house.
* H^H mewe-ed and prescriptions
tilied promptly.
J. W Headers
PHYSICIAN AND HRCIOK.
Five Forks, Ga.
Cal Is answered and prescriptions
fi lied et all t pj*.
Troaaurer {iaidssuttf* Reaolpt.
An.ATAJ6A.>Augh2Btb, 18M.
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when it win he opened in my pretense, aad a certificate
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the people against European sf our men**? system, and it heartily advocates:
Ist. The Free Coinage ©f Sliver,
Believing that the estatfisliraent of a single gold standard will wreck the prosperity of the great masses
of the people, though it may profit the few who have already grown rich by federal protection and federal
subsidy.
2d. Tariff Reform,
Heb dng that by throwing our ports open to the markets of the world and levying only enough import
duties to pay the actual expenses of the government, the people will be better served than by making
them pay double prices for protection’s sake.
3d. An Income Tax, *
Believing that those who have much property should bear tbe burdens of government in tho same pr*>
portion to those who have little.
tells# Eifl Scfiool.
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DA N I ELS V I L LE6A -
—oka* f.r in
TRY GOODS NOTIONS & GROCERIES
1 cam a pice Imp of DRESS GOODS and ? m *• l]ia }
them 5.- cotton pri :*-*.
0
My stock of SHOES will compare favorably with that o?
any firm in North-east Georgia, and my prices are away dav n.
It you want a rice dress, a good pair of shoes, or unythins use
filly kept in fnst*clfiHß stock of me v. tj’ifil
V‘/y Respectful]}
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