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J W Meatier
PHYSICIAN ANP DRGGI'SIT.
Five Forks, Ga.
Calls annwaretl and prescriptions
filled day or night.
W, C, MATTOX
DENTIST, EEBERTON, .GA
Will visit Carlton third Monday
in each month and at Comer on
Tuesday after.
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[MlLllulvN Ml Eli-
Some Important Information on
Various Subjects.
INSPECTING! COTTONSEED MEAL.
I Hire < IH ;• U|.||* V. rv f*r<:HtriM*
ua l'oriii{i> ood—llfMV to II h riy |t>r*
inu lit tr ihm I*rof ir t loti r o. - !•'.. r 'ihth 1 1.
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I)kpabtmks't of AoisT'-oi.TmiT.
Atlanta, April 1. j81),1
“NATOTIAr, I’I.VNT FOOD.”
QiTKSTioy-i.—Tlioro is a li !'t;li/ T' be
iitK oll’erixl for sain in the stain umlt-r
Him iiainn of “Natural Plan, Food.”
P!"asi> toll us somethin}; of it. its con
stituents, and if it is what it claims to i
bo.
Answer l.—Tho “Natural Plant
Food” is muMjn 'railing uudor fats •
colors. Tho name is most misleading,
and if tho goods is still kept on the
murker, will render the partis selling
liable to prosecution for uu.sdoiueauOr.
Tan goods is a Florida soft phosphate
which claims I per emit of potash and
21(10 per cent ol insoluble phosphoric
acid. l‘ut ojirei'ul analysis reveals the
fact that it has no potash and about
2.87 per cent, on'y. of available phos
phoric acid.
The department has already notified
the nianu.iieunvrs that, they cannot
legally sell it under its present nUme.
If they put it on the market in its ti'Ue
character with correct analysis and
farmers choose to buy it as such, there
can be no objection urged.
INSPECTION i>l<’ COTTON Ifl'T) STEAI,
Qre:||i).\ 2—Does no the Jaw re
quire! nut all cottons-oil in ;il su'd in
this sian- shall h • inspected, analysed
ami tagged with a printed guarantee
of ammonia on each sack?
Answer 2 —Yes. Inspectors have
• trnei 'd to exercise great vig
' tlon' r to detect violations of
■”. oi'i hvv * discovered that at
ag made to ship meal
rin r v s, and in or
-11 ■ in cents inspection
’ '■■■'’ b • : m etc In sell this
>’■ 1 1 ii in ' .on or guarantee
I : ' i 1 >• t.• t ermors to report
'. i an as the ne al varies in
■ requires first grade
8 2 per i an nml i. second
i ,i o- r e -g, la in i emo sea
'ii 1 1 e al runs 1e ow this stand
•icd i■ i a ' ■ -o! ain iterations are
VI 'C ' ItV HMI- IN.
I th n e\ ■ ■ 11- tie- t ,io a veteri
tea. i am 'i setup v? We wish
It'i - io\v li-ie.i se i ''• stoeri are still' r
|in; trom > ui.„i’"\vii disease and
|w ' want, in . ai moil ail dircctiou as
Ito treat iu?ut etc.
I An- wpu a- No provision is specifi
lenlly made 'or u vtorinary surgeon,
■but under the terms of the law the
■commissioner is iiupowero 1 to investi
tate nil finch diseases, and will, when
lea! eel npoti. use funds from the depart
jtu mt to sell.l it competent stirjfeou who
Iwtll examine and prescribe and report
[re-uts to t!ie dep irCninit.
I a-ep STATI-* nca.
I Oia you Tiro mi the
fat' ■ i). ~t)> ■es for this state?
I A v~\v a J -I'v or."* statistics for
■ $44 toll in Hit c,'qiv'nt- way the story
■if its turr imltural ]Kissihll\tics, and
(how the wide d:v ; ey of its produc
tions. and are as follows: Wheat, bush
el#. 1,783.090; earn, ha,078,099; oats. 7-,
847,087; rvc, 131.101; potatoes. 458.850;
hay, toils, S-’4.! : pe u-.uts, bushels,
O'.'J.'e 'S cotton, bales. l.llU.ioW. It lias
195,'At horses, id 1,0.'4 males, 8 73.9:18
m at catr \ 411.1(U> sheep aml 1.7U1.507
lio-s The wool clip was 8.11,141
pounds; t ;.e batter protlnet. 14,8483,8’’8
pounds; honey, 1.0eft.031 and 48.935
pounds ot beeswax. The poultry stock
num’ 57,034 in 11 lep
11,.ns dozen of op ;s The rice
product was 14.. Vi! r.-> pounds, ami ot
tobacco o ;.: i. j.,
1 nose i: ai . better than any
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■s tins', in dry. an I
- ultiuai
as we nave a,v> t rice -it an 1 j
ANs w tat A—Tae followins is the !
snccr-s-fu! plan pursued by 'a South
Carolina planter, who says:
“I consi ier upland rice a fine and
profitable grain to grow—the grain for
the table and forage for cattle. I se
lect the stiffest land on my farm for
rice culture. It would grow equally as
well if not bert‘ r on swamp land. I
break up my laud very thoroughly,
then run off rows three feot wide, bed
ding the land as if for cotton, and us
ing about 200 pounds commercial or
other fertilizer to the acre. 1 then
open the bod with a small plow and
drill the rice seed in the drill, using
only about half a peck to tho acre,
fi non putting a board on my plowstock
I drag it over tho furrow, covering the
seed about 1 J-2 inches deep. I plant
from April 1 to April 15. I cultivate
with a sweep, as with cotton. I hull
it for table use in an oldfasliioneh
wooden b ater or huller; or I scuil it to
Charleston to be hulled. I make from
25 to .}() bushels per acre. I have been
planting rice for three years, and have
been sue.- sgful in making a gool cron
each year. ”
A gontlcman nar Ri.lge Springs, S*
C., showed not long since what seem?',
to be a very stag! jriat of, v yet
he grew on
f rice for his fanHyv*
Another at Sputa, (ii.. prows up
lan l rice soie’y as a forage crop H
plants it (Hiitc thickly, cuts it like oat
—heads and all—a'terward feeding th
shear ■■■>. H< m iker at least -10 bushel®
per a-'*.' of ''''e-l. ITis cattle arc more
fond of if (i m oats. Ha c-.m® ,I'rs th°
rice a hot; tfo and, and j :o can male
more of it than of oat
In th • M ir "i nr,: r> -r of the South
orn Cnltiv.nor is a in isF exc dieut ar
tide on tiie cu ture o ' u:> an 1 rice an
southwest (ieorgia. la .ore the war.
and several years after, when we
planted in that section of the state, the
industrious negroes on the various plan
lotions had tit er pate.l is of rice from
wiiicn th -y not on y added to their own
family stores, 1.-ut had a surplus for
sale, and (It * old a h.oiled mortar aud
pastle by which th • hull v at separated
front Iho prain was not at all ail un
usual sight.
Mr. Herman Hides
Of Rochester, N. Y.
Deaf for a Year
Caused by
Catarrh in the Head
Catarrh is a Constitutional disease,
end requires a Constitutional Remedy
like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Readt
“ Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I
entirely l4t my hearing and was deaf for more
than a year. I tried various things to cine It.
mid had several physicians attempt It, but no
improvement was apparent. I could dimin.
gui-.h no nouud I was Intending putting
myself under the care of a specialist when
some ono -suggested that possibly Hood’s Sar
yaparil a would do mo some good. I began
taking It without the expectation of anv lasting
help. Io my Miirprinr uudgeent joy I found
wlieii I had taken tliree bottles that my hear.
*■ w returning. I kept on till I had
la.-.en three more. It is now over a year and I
can licnr perfectly well. lam troubled but
very little with tho catarrh. I consider this a
rcsuuriiiiblc cnee, and cordially recommend
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to all who havo catarrh.” Herman Hicks, SO
Carter Street, .Rochester, N. Y.
HOOD’S DILLS are purely vegetable, and t
•OS purge, pain ar gripe. Sold by ail druggie*.
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VV.LEUR R. SMITH, I.SXIN3TOH, SCV
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M/iLL offer bargains fer the next 30 days never heard of before in the
history of hard-times, we have recently had our store remoddled and
are now filling it up with the choicest line of
Dry Goods, notions, Ladies and Misses
II tig, Sices, Etc
Ever brought to Comer, all of which we va ill ee.ll as cheap as 1.1,3 heute ii 1(1/11.Jit
GECLGiA I Civ 'ihh CAr H.
V e also carry a nice line of I' AN (A AND FAMILT GROCERIES which cannot be surpass e (
by any competition.
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SISF trd nary oU er ihirps in the Hficiv.are lire which v.c v ill clcsetvl f t about cost.
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THE eBSSSTiTaTia—
ISXF A.NBION Opf THIS CWRJRI&NGY
ta-te HsUfetote bnrfni of tto ammtry.
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AS A StEWSMPSJh
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Stote'a B<tents *“ ?***• are to to fotred iu almost firery bsd*4t>kto ttofiaoiton and Watan
AS A CSACASSSS^
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AS * W koßsewlrbia Jtlf, and yeorV mattotf f I*3B O^STfrB
AS A PSmiD AWO K ******** mm** to AaimMa a*Zmk.
Treasurer (ImntaMqfe %aisslyt.
Att.*sta, a., August MA, IN.
Bwkivjw or THIS ATLANTA GONfiTSTBriaW
9ftb4 pockaf*, lurid to eon tain a legal punier note, whlyh
wih ha atfWest to mj knentug an t il tie at rf Key, VSVS,
when It vffl fee opeuad ra my fTSttmm, M*dseeftifivto
given ef the uunber et ths swto,
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