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BKRKY T. MOS ELY, Editor.
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and Clayton street, Athens. |j|
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put lie generally that, we are now th croughly
.O!lied in our new q iartei'B, one door above our
old btaud, where we are far better prepared
than ever to serve them.
Ouf new place is larger and better applied in
everyway and enables us to carry huger and
belt r stocks of goods and handle them "itli
more satisfaction bo h to our customers and
o u Selves •
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Crockery, Glassware, r ! in and Woodenwnre and
at and H<usefvmiislting Grods gi n-rally, and we
will keen up our reputation for selling nothi-g
but the best goods at the lowest ptic< s.
Call on us and see oueof the handsomest
e Q.rcs glut best stocks of goods in Geotpia.
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ATHENS,CA,
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FOR fOTJ WVCTT.
Banielsville, Wadispn County, Ca., Friday, l>ct* 16th- l&X-.-r-B Pages.
Local News
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Small Paragraphs of Intpre.st
to our Readers.
MASONIC NOTICE.
John II Jones, lodg ' -13# F & A
M, wil* hold its first meeting in
the new hull in-Danieisvi le on Sat
night 17th inst. Every mason in
good standing is cordial y invi ed j
n> attend. WroJoMi Sh otuyn, Grand ;
.Maste is expected t" be with us to j
(-.endnet the dedication exercises,
"'David \V Meadow, VV M •
Hon David W Meadow is iiHSHrfj
lanta this week.
Idont w nt to go Ihrug’i the
court lieu w *to get whip. yon owe
me coble on atuV nettle' I, need it
and that bad ."• • .A
I 1 Ar AVlttfrmifhy *Vil< m/tf ~ spent
last Sunday with relatives ‘here.
•T B Hill hi *d him elt off to Co
mer las Sunday afternoon.
Holman & Scott have a
fine lot of horses and
mules whi 1 they are sell
ing I .>vV prices.
The p >nple have turned their at
tention to their corn crops ami
soon wa will have some old time
s'uekings.
0 11 Meadors who was so indls
posted the firs' of the week, we are
clud to slate is able to come to
lew • again.
Excuse will do to wear in slim
mer but most of thorn rather ‘Might
-eight for fall use” right now is a
nice time to tickle me wit < amount
due.
Lon Me t; rio uni:.
Our town lias been full of hisn
ance agents Miis week, They
must tnink we nj’n long lived, or
think we are ;>il going fo dm, and
want iss to leave our eliildren some
thing, we do no know which.
Comer, since the recent deems
I 111 °f the Supreme court,
lias reorganis 'd her council, aud ap
pended a mar ha 1.
if you want a nice buggy
f would like to sell it to
you. It wont cost you
anything to look, and not
much if you should buy,
J M Kidd-
Hr M E Chandler Jin;j the foun
dation jji’f |i!tr j d to rebuild his
•■toivs tvi"h brClc, that was burned
| a fetv days ago ;:t Comer.
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vVe iiri'CMsburl that Rev. R S
Cheoev will will remove the wood
en building of id- at Comer, ttiat
was occ ipje.l by l> ik -r & Cos. and
rebuild it will) bre<
Nelms & Johnson have
secured T J Kerliif, a
painter at thei rs hops. He
is a first ci as .s buggy
painter, and the only one
in the county. Bring vour
work. _ will give you as,
good job as you can get in l
Athens or anywhere else.!
nelms a JOHNSON, |
Tin? jiopl|itsi mnde a clean sweep
and Harteoun
,r u Mctif hiti 11
v scholars .entered |
The M’JhP have into
■ '•'i.riAbySß-'' l -d'a Sar-:amU'ilht is
m>u tbDwHjjU Shakes t' e l>b*“d
i ich
rf< )<} 'ihW, i-v |.a I’nmni'ai i y with
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1> A. Mdgm v.-:i !■
•1 Hy,p4jjß||9f Cos i ea-ec my
If this > e.p- Lout you dpf
pull thp brftnMV trying to get i,
on but if Yd'Clfwfe n?t ‘ tootes or ac
counts pastfdup .1 Jctfle settle.
We hopE Imt! tho o who are in
nr rear* with i&dr snoseriptiou will
re me'it her f h6n they are sett ling
Only I we’ve days ’mt l the W
isl t a ni* jo's. Th - candidates
for the diffepaht judg, ships and So
licitor g >ni|nil- are now sti ting
Luttier Bentort is now behind the
counter at l 1 E Gnll'eth.
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Dr, j I Giifl'eth will soon have his
i.e v dwelling comulo tci.
.T TJ, Make if and wife visited Mrs !
Bakers fat per, H H Bull ek on |list j
Sunday, ami Attended piviuslv.ng.
Did you see that pretty
i buggy that went through
Comer aind Carlton, which
was sold at the fuggy
House in banielsville. "
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Siwt- ,i|, Z y
Tie & <*o t rs f?avk, !"■ 1 rlr>n that
there, h so:.r.ctl.'n g £r..-ciga
•.& zl.t ic
the "C, c-" r'-r. ■■ ’ ' ■ r
i-2. Zi^-Z > * ' c - CT 1? s
i.-Vi of Cca-tlvev 0:1
C not f. coo'b it does
oct ~xxiy ix
hi&ftcEcr: frly-s rxck 3tr;:;?ih
to vf.c Miy that :t jo to
Cs~i K r o
You J;:..-,- tag (,’tl provarb
of y Ciec. .i-cvcn'-ion?”
De-Yyear cct-jh, A
hook vrhkk v.i.l toil you mere
on the subject sect Ircc on re
quest. 4
Yoer rfr.igg&l fc-ss Scot's E-net
cion oi Cci ..'vcr L-'i. P-„t up ia 50
cla. and SI.OO Kies.
scon P UOWNE, New Yrk,
ANSWERS
TO INQUIRIES
Commiss.onsr Np'sbitt’s Ques
tion Box Fqr tbo Month,
THE HITT WIRE a (AT ON TIE
CM’tfrtmt'AH Ki'ouj ( •■n|.rt"H < '
Who “y If. !h Ihv to
Kltlfc TJo Tho I r <y*t-I JLjsi>tft? *'F‘p* *’* !•* 1“
}* iu < Mitciuu tuir—
ulvni 1 '"Ultty.V
I’ff Mio 4f 2j;vif I r olclr. w
- Oorsriov 1 have iv uuiuber of vines>
tin t are iii'.-ewil vvirti “Leaf Folder.”
What Wilt j.nitfui/ them, amt will they
do tnnoil daimig" to vitics this late in
the m'shoti? Ia so have snui'.' vines nf
fwt.r.i in a nnime r that I do not umlor
stand, i send you some Humph, leaves.
Is it not the "Uoso (Jhaieif 1 What
oiaill I do to j-ouiedy r^empittej^
Axswr.tv—The host method of des.-
rroying the ”I(ea( Fuidvr” is to crush
t.uuu Kiablealy withpi tlie leaf witl)
-hotit hju-.ils. To prevent tbeU' Uppoitfr
once, huwover, is.less UottbbHtun.o, pru
t kjfJ-titC tUft... tttjfjjiihaaiMs
Lyi e je,,'i--
“mill ljyKUßßnrPßilv
intuitu' iolTnv the leaves faU, andcaru
fully picking and do-troypjg fill fhoso
that nre folded and erntnplod the sup
ply for the folio whig year will lie cut
off. This remedy, though very effect
ive, will avail hat little gtilcs* gll in a
neighborhood unite in it. 1 do not
ihink flje ‘‘Leaf Pupiop” will ijijuro
ycur yines-tliis late to the season (Sep
10), but yiiu should tnkh steps to roil tie o
their numbers for anotiior year. The
leaves eenc are iajurod by the “Grape
Leaf Hoppor,” um| not by the ‘‘Rose
Chafey.” The formar attack the tiiin
leaved variorios of grapes in preference
to those with thicker loaves, like tpa
Concord, otc. They fnmaii their beaks
in the In ives and suck tlte juices, until
nt length the loaves tiocomo sickly, yt‘l
!nw and prmaai uvo'.y dry, giving the
vino the appearance it should have at
the approifoii of winter. The most
protnisifig remedy yet discovered is to
limit tho Jeaves with pyretliruuf (insect
powder), ur r.obacoo dust, in tho early
life of the‘‘Leaf Hopper,’’ peforo thpy
have aennirod wings. Millions of t.honi
may be destroyed by thi* pieiWtß. After
they acquire wings there ic no remedy
yet known that has much effect upon
them.—State Agyjenltdrnl Department.
ChlflfttmM Fropi
QCMsrip:,.- Can you toll me the dis
ease and giro me a piiuody for my sick
chickens, several of which ni'C affected
as follows: A thick offensive discharge
from the nose, lu*a is HW’iion. tlie eyes
often closed, great weairifesa and cou
stunt fliirsi?
Answer.—Your chickens are suffer
ing from roup, which is very fatal un
less promt moiis’irc!) of relief are taken.
Tlia sick fowls should at once bo re
moved from rlio tlook, and placed in dry,
warm quiirters. Warm, soft fooii in
which a tuaspooufnl of sulphur for a
dozen fowls, ii is beep mixed, should be
[riven them. 4 ittle cayenne pepper
or powdered jriufrw should also l|ii mixed
with the food, throe rimesaijay. Wash
the Ipaul ami nostrils will) custile soap
suiis, and then with weak align water
several times daily. Syringe the nos
trils and throat daily with a solution of
o)ie part ol’ chloride pf soda to tvyo of
water. Should they uhoiy no improve
ment under thi- tree tine i it, you had bet
tor I'ill, ami bury or burn them.
ir i-; outem- to prevent roup, than to
euro it. Warm, dry shelters i;i bad
weather, fn-sk. pure water to drink,
eie.t.dv- a:id isD'.riti-m? food, uocrowd
iiU uiyet'iW -•) r,- -fi >•![, ;-.nd [letive
mo.i-r:; m kept up ?•> ;.•*v rtjifc a-a and
flitnwi>l insure your a.ii ilfors not only
c'-nii .r rotri. fur al uuaiust many
ofir dis'Ms-s jo which rjouUrv are sub
r . ’• .•:•! • .'mvi ’• uit.
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Question, — x hav. r -id of upland
rice, font has a very line growth of
stalk,'/it Is now be.ibor-r out, ami as the
jpvads tlay uj tbsst/jJlj,
~ 81BSCB*TSSI
One Dollar Per tsar.
NO ii
Can you'd;, iiie \v.‘y ini i .iliouldl
cut the rice now, what kiud at stock
fa-d would it mu ice? . J
Answuii, —Not knhwing nil the con
ditions, relating to tlie soil, rainfall, etc.,
it is difficult to give a satisfactory au
swer to the flrsr. question. It is possi
ble that tlie soil is so dry, that, tlie platitq
can advance no f;irt,l|or towards matu
rity, or it may be flap pie laud was ea,
riohefl with a fertilizer not properly bah
unood, and that in its growth it has exi
hausted tlie plant fooij nocosaary tq
mulpi the grain, and has so coiue to u,
stand ntill.
By gll means cat, it, (ut stoplf feed, as
both mules and cnttla will feat it greed
ily, If the heads liuye not filled at all,
it w)ll make fine long forage, mid if the
hnqdn are partly filled iiwili bo of course
| that much better.—State Agricultural
Department.
Pine Ridge foots,.
-A i
We njp |Hmg 'tikst wjyuia
,carr iimi tins urepmuif
is nil over aiirl 'fneul^'
!v.
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Everybody pbont’ done
j cotton, and art* Imuling up corn.
This is the sooip'gt we ever gatbet - *
ed a crop in this country. 4
w e n'-e s-'n-y'o learn tliut Mjss
Addin Cliris i,m W as thrown from a'
I tiffg- au4 bd her leg bfokeii t'eiq*
the nnlcle. The mule they werff
driving got fright'ettetl at a pile of,
co't' tt seed o> the nmdsid * and
inn into the woods, turning the
Ic gtry over and throwing all three
of (||n ochnparits opt- Mie* Addia
is doing very well now.
Cor'ft sinckii.g is (he qpdr of
Hie day.
WoJjYe olad to see rain, thougty
100 1 Jte to do vegetation any
good.
NOTICE,
Georgia —Madison cotmtv,
0 O ’Kelley, adrjjr*
tlie csfnte of Burdy Smith, deo’d,
has applied to mg for letter* of
dismission from said administ ration
This is therefore to ite all pernors
eoneern.' and lo lie at my office on the
iirst Monday in Novetpbor next te
gin. w wliy said letters sboifhl not bo
gianteip This August, 3rd
Ct C Daniel. Ord
NOTICE.
Georgia Mdajson county:
Whereas 8 C O'Kelley, tulip ot
i!m estate of J J Faulkner, tlee’d
■makes known liy his (lelitiou that
; lie has fully administered the e*
late of said dec’d, jtnd desiyes
\ letters of dismission, Thip >s
therefore to cjte all '’opeejrnjwj to
bp at my office y.i the Urst Mon
day Noyeniber next, to show why
said letters slnnjld no]t be granted
This Aug. 3rd, 1890.
G C Daniel, Or>).
NOTJCJi,
Georgia--Madison county.
1 WhprensS C O’Kelley, adm. of
the -jhiale ot John ."ScotU dec and }
appiieil to me for letters of etijj
rnksion from mi;d
Tliis is therefore to cite all p.ejsoi)jp
■ r pa-erin.-d to be iud appear at toy
offimi on Ino til it Monday in Nov
next to show y.lly said-iet
ters should net be grunted. Tins
Aug. 3rd lßiJti. G, C Ord,