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BKRRY T. -vsOSKLY, Editor.
KD. F, McGOWAN, Bus. Man’gr.
VOL. X!l.
Rich Red
Blood is absolutely essential to health,
ft is secured easily and naturally by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but is im
possible to get it from so-called “ nerve
tonics,” and opiate compounds, ab
surdly advertised as “ blood puri
fiers.” They have temporary, sleeping
effect, but do not CUR-E. To have pure
Blood
And good health, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which has first, last, and all the time,
been advertised as just what it is —the
best medicine for the blood ever pro
duced. Its success in curing Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Dyspepsia, Nervous Prdstratidh iffha
That Tired Feeling, have made
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. SL
l* j, m>*n are purely vegetable, re
rlOOQ S r' lltS liable and beneficial. 25e.
•Me PORTABLE?*^
SOPH FOUNTAINS
535 £ \ Completer
to Sk * 1 Ready For
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30 Years In Use all Over the World
No Generators or Extras. Operated
by a child. Will stand by anv S4OOO
Gas Fountain and sell five glasses to
Its one.
CHBPMHN & CO.
MADISON, INDIANA.
51800.00
■MVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$r 50.ee> evervnonth givan away to any one who aj\
pliss through us tor :hc must nicritorious patent during
the month precedi ig.
Wg secure the best patev.ts f-yv our clients,
ttnd the object of this efter is fo encourage inventois to
Jwebtrack*of their bright ideas. _ Ai .he same time '.vc
Irish to impress upon the public the lact that
it’s t:;e simple, trivial inventions
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
'“’’tch as the 4< car-win j3\y " which can be easily slid up
knd down without breaking the passenger’s back,
!*sauce-pan,'* cdUar-butlon/’ ‘'nut-lock/' “bottle
-sbpper, and a thousand other little things that most
any one can find a . *ay oi improving: and these simple
inventions are the one.; that brir.glargest rcr to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
’IT !S NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMo.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice it
the “ National Recorder ” published at Washington,
D. C., which is the Bestnewspaper published in America
in the interests of ihventnrs. We furnish a year's Sub
scription to this joum?i, free of cost, to ail our clisnts
Weaiso advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
Which wins our srjo prize, and hundred.; 6f thousand*
of copies of the “National Recorder.“ containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the Uniteii States among
itabsts and manufacturers, ihui bringing to their
Attention the merits of the invention.
AH communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEODERBURN & CO„
Solicitor.. of American und Foreign Patents,
/ 6S F Street, N. W.,
M* 385. V/ashington, D. C.
'fe'' Reference—settlor of this pater. for ou*
- *g r~ fair, •'Atet.
Corn
is a vigorous feeder and re
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not under
j% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom
ing special fertilisers, but are practical works, contain
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and
in really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for
a tiring
german KALI WORKS,
D3 Nassau St.. New York.
f*REAT SALES prove the great
' merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it
fiecomplishes GREAT CURES,
% pantelemllc Jttomtor.
id Happenings
terns of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our v
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Green apple pies, new honey and
spring house stfeet milk,are now in
order. ,
The prospect for a fulVfruit crop
is .promising, but we bate the never
firing blackberry to fall back on.
Vt xjle the most of />ur sick are
conValhsoert we barn of ft great
many mV cases.
Miss MaVnie GsU'bett of Ogle''
thorpe is visaing/ her cousin Col.
II II KinnebreVfhis week.
Miss Otie who has
been nttemiingAlie Vjnrls Normal
and Industrial sclvoi 1 dt Mil'edge
ville, is at h Jme for th (Vacation.
Holman & Scott have a
fine joy of horses and
mules which they are sell
ing lcjl prices.
When you go to Alliens and want
buggies, Wagons Harness call on
A i J Hearing and T G Hadaway
broad s rcot.
U W Boggs has been quite
feeble for several days.
Miss Eva Sorrells, who has been
attending Lucy Cobb Institute is
at home for vacation,
One horse for sale. Cheap for
cash or credit to responsible par
ties, J, Bakkr* "
Mrs.-dCinnebrew of near Athens^
is yiaijug her children, Col. ft II
ICW brow and Mrs. A S '•JoWifiSfir
this week. \'f
S'nce* the election everybo'y
seems to be busy, consequently
news is scarce this week.
The executive committee of the
democratic party, will meet in ex
ecutive session at th > court house
here on to-morrow, (Saturday),
to consider the notice of intention
to contest the Ordinary’s race, filed
by J>. G 0 Daniel. A full meet
ing is expected.
If you want cotton
seed hulls and meal at the
lowest prices.
w. b. ga.
Terrell, the sleight of hand show
man, was in town this week and
exhibited to a large cfowd .
V/ IT Long, formerly a prominent
cit’zen of this county. w*-s over
from fis home at Abbeville the
first, of tbe week.
If your neighbor is not taking
the Monitor and Constitution,
speak to him about it, as he can
get both for $1.25.
Jupe Scarborough’s horse became
unmanageable oh'lnst Monday,and
ran away with the plow. Results
—a badly cut up horse.
Miss Matt'e Carrington who
has been spending awhile with
her sisters here, has rtturned Lome.
Last week was a busy one With
us, und we ask for yom indulgence.
TRASHY MEDICINES.
Many such flood the market
Botanic 13lood Balm it, a conscien
tiously compounded medicine, the
result of forty years practice by an
eminent’ physician. It is the best
blood purifier ever offeied to the
public, and is guaranteed <b cure if
given a fair trial. Try it for all
smii and blood diseases, including
catarrh and Rheumatism. in its
worst form. One bottle of it
tains more curative ' and building
up virtue than a dozen of any oth
er kind. Try “The Old Reliable.”
See advertisement elsewhere.
For sale by druggists.
FOB. MABXSfI? COUNTY.
Danielsville, Madison County, (pj Friday, June UtttT I89S?
TfIBULffTED fStmSy. ,
The Result of
lin details/ I / / 1
NAMES OF CANDIDiWaS
. f-4 *
FOR ordinary!
George C. Danis
Jacob N. Boggs, w
For Clerk of the Superior %jtu*t
Stephen C. O’Kelley, f’
John T Baker,
J. G. Allen,
FOR SHERIFF Jp\
Lloyd E. brook!!,!
George M Caritheis,
FOR TAX JOLI.IfCTOIj
James P. Cook, |
Edwin F. Mart in L
Joseph J. Hix.
lor tax receiver/
John F Brown. '
William H. Smifl|,j •
Jerome B StreetmaiL
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
John I<’. brown, hf-i
Thomas \V. Long, fa
Frederick li Scarborbughj
James S MoCuidy, 4}
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
M D L Pittman, N' 1
Edmund E Stone, §K
hOR CORONOII I
D li Mote ley, L
M D Brown, 11
W GBC Smith'. |
John B Dean, , |w
FOR REPRESENTATIVE |
JE’ L bond .' /1, .
Robert J Sorrells, ■ j
David B Thompspn*'Vi J
FOR U. b. SENATE ' J
, ■. Charles F ’CrisjJrtfV^
.• ’ - ■■■ 'lf jhrlttgftwi.? *
FOR 55th CONGRESS
W M Howard, r,r
Thomas G Luwsdil, ’ ;
'>l - J
:: i ' - ' "fimUHm
Total vote by- Districts:
In another column we give you
the full election returns by dis*-
triet3. We did not give the vote
for 8 ate House officers, as the y
had no opposition. Delegates to
the different conventions will be
appoi n ted t fi -m o rrow.
Dr G C Daniel was In Athens on
Tuesday last
Personal.
Free -02 page medical reference
book any person afflicted wich any
special, chronic or delicate disease
peculiar to their sex* Address the
leading physicians and surgeon ot
the United States, Dr. Hathaway
& Cos. 22i So- Broad street, At
lanta, Ga,
Mrs J F Pharr who was visiting
her parents returned to her
home in McDoneugh.
SCOTTS
KJr Emulsion
A
Is the standard emulsion the
world over. There is riot a
man, v/Orinari 6f hhild who is
fun down or emaciated or -has
.freak lungs that Scott’s Erinul-
Sion v/ill not benefit. When
you ask for it you will likely
be told by the druggist that
he has an emulsion “ just as
good.” It is not true. No
emulsion Is as sood.
Scott’s Emulsion has bene
fited millions of people. Ask
your druggist if he can refer*
you to a single cade that has
been helped by the unknown
emulsion he sells, and if so,
we frill send you 2 book giving
thousands of cases. You want
standard; hot something
that nobody knofrs anything
about.
All dhaggists *ell Scott's Emulsion.
Two sizes—jo cents and SI.OO.
scoff * BOWNE, Chemists. Nsw York
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Howard Wiris
V
H<jjn. WJI Howard carried the
following counties in last Saturday’s
primaries, over Hon. Thus- G
Lawson for Congress:
'Willses 4
Gr.i'ne 4
Oconee 2
ElbiK-t 2
Oglethorpe 4
Madison 2
Which gives him 20 votes in
the convention. Only 16 was
necceSsary to nominate.
Howard swept the fie’d clean,
carrying every con nty that acted.
In him tho Bth congressional dis
trict will have an able represen
tative and he will soon forge to
the front as one of the leading
statesmen of the day.
Everybody knows ‘‘Bill” How
nrd| and everybody likes him.
WHAT WE INHERIT.
We ate not to blame, for we
cannot be respomnb’e for the dis
positions and tendencies which ve
derive from our ancestors, nor,are
we responsible for the germs of din
soase whicrh may manifest theirp
aelves in our blood as a heritage
from formei generations. But wd
are responsible if e allow' these
germs to develop into serious di
seases which Will impair our use
fulness and destroy our happiness.
We are responsible if we transmit
t<s oar descendant the .disease
germs which it is possible for us to
eradicate by the use of food’s Sar-
the one,.U r jjJo<>d purifi
>ije T.his
lake, rfeihy red blood pnd
ished perfect health, in place of di
ease.
lICItVOUS Troubles are due th
W impoverished blood. Hood’s 8*
teafllls to the One True Blood
and NERVI TONIC*
Z Kny* In Avrloultnr*.
What is probably tho Unit application
of Roentßen’s rays to tho elucidutiou of
an agricultural problem has been ef
footed at Munich by Dr. Gruetz. who hoe
obtained by tho agency of the x ray*
the "photograph” of u pig one day old.
The outline of the skeleton system Is
clearly showu. Au examination of the
image of the skeleton of this young ptR
makofi much mors iutslligiblo than
would a lung dissoitatiuu the necessity
of u diet rich in phospbatic matter, aud
its effect upon tho perfect development
of tho osseous system. The young sat
in id. of which Ihe bouv tissues are so
imperfectly constituted’ at the time of
birth, finds, in tho maternal milk the
nitrogoiiC* as " ,,fl phoinhatio ingredients
essential to *h# fo- msuon of bone. Af
ter it is weaned i- W_fQ'>d hj is afforded
in cereal grains fu. S '>es it With rue
phosphoric acid, the .lid 0 and th§ mag.
uesia required for the corns, etiou of its
osseous structures.
Korean Method* of Oolleetlan.
Tho Korean low rends: “One who
Owes money, and at tiid promised
time fails to pay it; whether the
debt be to his majesty the king of
to another persoh of Other persona,
■ball be beaten two of three times a
month on the shin, and this punish
xnent shall be oontindtid hfttil the
debt is discharged. If A tahti died la
debt, his relations itidst pay
debt, or be beaten two or threat
times a month oh the thin." Kn.
Itlln’s “Queer Korea. “
[The New
Woman
If she tides
tier wheel too long is
going to gfi tired.
The young woman,
whether from danc
ing, ollicc work or
shop tending, often
feels badly. The
mother or housewife
from domestic cares
is broken duWii, All 1
women should take j
Hkown’s JkdN Bit- j
7L*s, the best .ftren-!
gthcniug nu-dftinc.
BUBscstimoa 1
Oh Dollar Par
f j SOME Gdab ADVIOt.
1 Mjp/NS III, A|-<1 .JB.t St*rtin(j6cit.
'K* S-siiy yonnKjrurmers dey/not mpw
pnrhen they arofWully (loiigf wemnd.
pfreqtionfly \ou they h#e itjtilo jf
Rood Matt an :tr in M
tiiißtiish ihpmstjlvus n and
will 'hM ,o*L”
This is ulUwi uiiß. Stick to \Jtir fnrm,'
and if yojl h iv t > il gtiml do iiot 11
sell ont expivtinn to bettor X because
you are,htfe.*dU a Rood prief If your
noißhbpr enn Itinkei farniiiß pay oii
yonr farm loftdive that you fuu do it as
wpII iih lie euU. Plan a system of im
provemear, and as yonr means warrant;
carry this systoiil out. Do not outer in
to any spooulatio.q either With othelr
imople’s inotioy or yonr own. Do no*
inertrurp your farm to buy Roods. Do
not buy fancy slock at enunnoos prices,
without knowifiß how you will make
the iuvostfiioiH proftfabl'o. Do not keep
poor stock when you can keep pood at
the same expense and with twico tho
pi'oflt. Do not bd tempted by high
prices to idaut excessively of any
one crop. Ten chaucos to one the pried
of t hat l:rof will hg low at harvest time,
white the price of the crops you iior
lei-ted WllMie hißh. Do not try to grow*
crops for 'Which Voflr form is uoi
adapted. Reuolvd (and stick to it) that
if iiullistty and good ihaiuißeiaent will
make It so, yonr form shall be a profita
ble one. Put ydur surplus e.lruiiißg iutd
such improvements as will add to thU
profit, appearaned and convenience of
your farm. Make experiments, dcspitU
what, your i.oißl.bors may say. MakU
yourselves thoroußhly neqiiaiated with
the principles of ußricultnro aud be
Ruided by them. Do not keep more
stis-k than yoh ImVP pasture for. If you
own mare land than you cun cultivate
well. ait. tn debt, or need money t 0
make necessary improvements, sell par*
of your laud artd use the money ttt
pay your di-bits or your improve
ments.—Kxcliaiige.
licit Vnraf. Hor Cows.
IJUpsriox.— I wish to keep up twi*
thllch cow* mid soil tlidm, that is, on*
for them green stud and feed them la
their stalls. What forage plant would
you fecommeud for this purpose?
Axswr.a. —F6 this purjhise I would
hulicsitutlußly fwioiumend oat-tail mil.
let, culled also Pearl millet, Japan mil*
let uud Horse millet. ’On rioh land thld
millet makes q/u astonlshlugly rapid
gfowbh, add can be cut several time#
during the odaSou, foruiahing a larg#
atuot|.i Uf fairly good fojfttKSi Bow i
seed will plaut.lMt aerd. This fomg*
dor. ,r W tons of dry hay to 'tfaSi
aero.—State Agricultural Department.',
How *• Oi ..,u'of Bwlln,
vunsrrox.— There are Seme striped
hugs eating qn my Iriab potato crop.
They did ind kuiiie thing last year.lmd
1 tried everything I know to get rid ul
them, but without snccos*. If you can
tell me u remedy* for them. It will
much appicclutcil by myself aud utigl*-
Imn*
Ax.swkr. —Thoro have beau many let*
tors received hjr this ’epurtmeut this
spring of like tenur to tho above, and D
is evident that the farmers and garden--
erf of this state will horoafter have Ml 1
protect their Irish potato crop os they
now do at tho north and west. Thd
striped bugs you suenk of are cither tbd
Colorado or the Rlistor Beetle, both of
which havo become plentiful and per
manently domiciled iu Georgia. TIM
best remody for these pests is s praying
or (liistiiiß the plants, with either Paris
green or iKitnion purplo. For dusting,
use one pound of the poison Mixed with
tiro pounds of Wheat Hafir aud twd
poniids of flit* ashes, drjr dust or air
slucknd litfis. Sift, this mixture on thd
plants when the dew is on them. 11l
sprinkling nfip a teuspoonfnl of Paris
tiwin or Liiidon purple to two and and
mlf gallons of water. Use the poisons
upon the first nppearatice of the beetles,
iHsforu they get a good foothold. Rom#
potato growers Msort id handpicking td
get rid of fho beotlds. hht it is neither
so clu-ap iior effecttiul its the fiae of th#
uraotiites Always be very careful in
haudling Paris (fret'll or Loudon purpl#;
as they are pnndly poiSOtl.—State Agri*
cultural Department-
iWrnt.li 4 < tff ttmSl
fyfkfiTuj* i.—l Writes to Utdm fflift
that I wish Cos burn a kilri of liirie to use
011 iny farm as a fertiliser. How shall
!! arraulfe to burn it, find how long wfljl
t take to burn a kiln with wood.
1 Ashwek 2. —Lime may be Cheaply
and profitably burned on auy fan*
where limestone is abundant. Lima
may be burned in kilns or oheaper still
the stones maybe piled in a heap and
burned, something after the manner at
burning charcoal. In the latter oassv
ts arch is made of the largest stones all
the bottom of the pile, and the cavity
finder the arch is filled with well seaa>
oned wood. Lay the stones loosely,
*ud immediately above the arch, place
i layer of wood, then a layer of stone,
find so on until the pile is ns large afi
you want it, then cover the entire heap
-frith earth, leaving an opening at the
top for the sifioke to eecape. A short
chimney increases the draft and is de
sirable on that accent, as the wood
.blast bfitn freely. Start the fire be?
heath the arch find regulate the draft
by opening or dosing the month of thfi
arch. The wood should be dry to bur*
briskly. By the time the wood is con
sumed the stones will be calcined, bait
should be left until entirely cool, r—State
Agricultnn 1 Department.
PI6M ft Eft BLOOD is thefoun
■V dation of good health. That is why
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One Trufi
Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH*
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