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NEWNAN, GA., PH1DAV, OCT. 2rt.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
The Forehanded Farmer.
Hurnl World.
Tim foriilmndod farmer always lias
SOfnetbing tn sell. His crops are va-j
rind. Iln hesitates to pul too many 1
pggH into one basket, or give too muuli i
uttention to one particular crop, lie
needs to produce plenty of live stock,
and to liavu it ready for sale at pretty
much any time, but particularly at tl.e
time when his taxes or other well-de
tine I and well understood payments
come due. His hoga form a staple
crop, but ho can, without much difllcul
ty, raise as well u few colts and calves
every year, a hunch of lambs or of
wethers, an acre or two of potatoes,
and a crop of turnips to follow t be ear
ly ones. He has a Rood (lock of fowls,
and probably one of turkeys, or ducks,
or of Reese, either of which will afford
spondiuR money for the lesser expenses
of tlm household every month of the
year. Being forehanded, he keeps a
few Rood milch cows, the female c lives
from which, if by a Rood sire, are al
ways m demand, because Rood milkers,
and the steers may he either killed in
the winter ft r home use or sold for
hoof. Then, his folks are apt at butter
makiiiR, and Rood hut ter is always in
demand at payiiiR prices, and bis skim
and buttermilk make an admirable food
for colts and calves, poultry and piRs,
and the more he lias of it. the better.
His aim must be to ro into stock as
much as possible; to consume all his
larm products; for the forehanded far
mer cannot iilTnrd to haul hay or corn
or wheat to town, ills stock must car
ry it, then, in a manufactured form,
and, therefore, at a minimum expense.
'The dajs of all grain, tobacco, cotton,
hemp, etc., are passed. Small farms, di-
versilled furmiiiR, rotation of crops,
and everythiiiR (tone well, is ikjw the.
order of the day. It is that or nothiiiR.
Hut here is a caution. The boqhou is
at hand in which the farmer will put
in twelve or llfteen hours a day at
work, and see that every hand on the
faint dooa the same. Ho will hardly
stop diirinR that time Ioiir oiiourIi to
eat. Ills food properly, ami take no time
to olthor rend or think. Is this Rood
policy? Is it either wise, prudent or
prolltable? The women in the bouse
will lie compelled to work hours Ioiiroi'
than the iiion outside, Will that pay?
Some of t ||r$o are tpol lier# ami have
duties ami responsiliilities au atiuli,
which, if found in any kind of stock,
would justitya relief from Work, Sure
filin' fitiiUtM M\\ (Hit overwork 111<
wife mote 'll,lit In- would his stock, or
liltUsell ton point where tlilnklUR is out
of I lie <|Uesl ion and platiuiiiK impossi
ble. Tlie aveniRe liirmer, boweVer,
will aim at nothing abort of getting tlm
work di oe, no matter how or w’.wit tin
eoiisei|Ueiices, so long as it is iliim . It
is a foi lluirdy poliiy. It will not pay,
either in money or lieafth. lad us take
time to think, to read, to plan, and to
live. There are duties in these regards
that we owe to ourselves, our wives,
our progeny and our successors that
are not met with in brute force.
SACHET POWDER RECEIPES.
THE STAGE.
KNOWN LONG AGO.
Wmitf. Heliotrope- -Take of hello-
tropinc, 30 grains; Ton quin bean, 1
drachm; orris root, J^-ounce; musk, 1
grain; attar of rose, 3 drops. Mix well
together.
Wood Violet- Take of orris root,
powdered, 1 ^ pounds; oil of bergamot, ;
if. drops; oil of bitter almonds, 10
drops; attar of rose, lOdrops; extract of
musk. Ili ounces. Mix well together.
.lo< key Ci.i n Take of orris root,
powdered, l’ : pounds; snntnl wood,
ground, 14-pound; oil of bergamot, '.f-
ounce; attar of rose, 13 drops; extract
of musk, I ounce; extract of civet,
ounce. Mix well together.
New Mown May—Take of orris root,
powdered, 'J pounds; Toiupiiu beans. 4
ounces; vanilla beans, 4 ounces; oil of
bitter almonds, 3 drops; oil of geranium, ,
IM) drops; attar of rose, 13 drops; oil of
bergamot, 30 drops; extract of musk, •) j
drachms. Mix well together.
llKi.loimol'K Take of rose leaves 2
minces; orris root powder, 1 ounce;
lavender flowers, 1 ounce; Tnnquin
beans, 2 drachms; benzoin gum, 1
drachm; musk, 3 grains; oil of bitter j
almonds, 3 drops; oil of snntnl, .'lOdrops; j
oil of Neroli, lOdrops. Mix. j
Max WAJ.TER, a member of Messrs.
Roscnfeld’s Lilliputians, has signed a
contract with Paul Philipp, and will
shortly appear on the variety stage.
Wilson Barrett's fifth tour in this
country will begin in Thanksgiving
week. lie will have two new pieces:
“The Manxman" and the “Sign of the
Cross.”
Saiiaii Bernhardt has given several
representations of Phcdre in Paris
lately, and the critles declare that she
exhibited greater tragic power than
ever before.
Heniiy K. Dixey has made up his
mind to devote his time to an enter
tainment tour ala George Grossmlth.
Me will give all his famous imitations
and make-ups.
Henri Marteau, who is to go through
Sweden, Norway and Denmark on a
concert tour, will return to America in
January to fill engagements in the
south and west.
Mariana, who played tirst violin for: good faith
Ranks \v<-r • first established in Lom
bardy by Che Jewish money lenders.
The first public bank was thnt of Ven
ice. 1330.
Notaries are first mentioned in the
fourth century. They were appointed
by pri st.s and bishops to keep the
church records.
India rubber used for erasing pencil
marks was known In England ns early
as l,7o. A cube of it half an inch
sipinr - c,ist three shillings.
A i'Ronomv was a highly’developed
science at Assyria, it. ('.. 323-1. The
book of Job, written about R. C. 1320,
mentions several constellations.
I hi: first mull's were made for the
use nf doctors to keep their fingers
•soft and warm, that they might ac
curately feel the pulse of tiicir patients.
Tiie cross mark instead of a signa
ture did not originate in ignorance. It
was always appended to signatures in
mcdil.al times as an attestation of
Weak Mothers
anil all women who are nursing babies, derive almost incon
ceivable benefits from the nourishing properties of
Scott’s Emulsion
Jenny bind at Castle Garden forty-
fhree years ago, lives in want in Bos
ton, blind and helpless, lie is over
ninety years of age.
Anoi T one million tickets are used
Kuan nil* am—Orris root, 2 ounces; daily by the theaters of this country.
rose leaves, 2 ounces; vanilla pods, 1
drachm; benzoin, I drachm; oil of lav
ender (bnglisb), 13 drops; oil of berga
mot, 111 drops; oil of cassia, (1 drops; oil
of pimento, 10 drops; oil of santul wood,
30 drops; oil of Ncroil, 10 drops; oil of
rose, H drops. Mix well together.
PERSONALS.
Kmi’eiioIi William, of Germany, is
studying geology.
M adeline Pollard recently climbed
to the top of bike’s peak.
ltONKoiin Sameel, assistant librarian
of a Philadelphia library, can recall in
stantly the title and location on the
shelves of any hook mentioned among
110,000 volumes.
John Tyi.eu, Jii., son of u former
president of the I'nited States, still
lives in an unpretentious house in New
York, passing Ids declining days In
poverty ami paralytic pain.
IIlnky (Slav's only daughter died
and was hurled ftt Lebanon, (>., In 1H23.
Henry Irving was so well pleased with
tfle work of an American printer tlmt
he ordered the tickets for the Lyceum
theater, London, to tie printed in New
York.
TESTED RECIPES.
(ItiKEN Corn Omelet.—Twelve ears of
corn grated and scraped, one cupful of
milk or cream, two tablespoonfuls
melted butter, four eggs; lieat whites
separately and add last; pepper anil salt
to taste. Rake three-quartern of an
hour.
Black Strap Pl'ddino.—One. cupful
molasses, one-half cupful butter, one
cupful sweet milk, four cupfuls flour,
one cupful chopped raisins, one-half
The administration of the oath to
witnesses is a practice of very high an
tiquity. it is mentioned us of common
use among the Jews at the time of the
exodus from Egypt.
FAMOUS EXILES.
Urotics wrote many of Ids best works
in exile.
\oltaiue passed a great part of his
life in what was practically an exile.
The earl of Clarendon wrote his fa
mous historical works while in exile.
Ait. the princes of the Bourbon
family have for a long time lived in
exile from France.
Buchanan, the Scottish poet, while
in exile and prison wrote the famous
“Paraphrases of the Psalms."
Maikii, the great Italian scholar,
wrote several of his best treatises while
in exile and captivity among the Turks.
'I he exiled Marius sitting among the
teaspoonful soda, one-half tonspuonful ruins of Carthago is a spectacle that
cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful cloves,
a little salt. Steam three hours.
Ham Paste Sandwiches.—To one
pound boiled ham, minced fine, with
the fat, add yolks of two hard-boiled
eggs, one tablespoonful muilc mustard
Her remains have just been removodto j
Lexington, Ky., and fliry now rest in
lias moved many a schoolboy to ora
tory.
Caudinai. Poi.ihnao would never
have written the, “Anti-Lucretius" had
it not been that lie was sent into exile
and so afforded the leisure.
bread from which crust lias been cut,
theiUaywMiitbeside th’w ofThegreati Thl “ ® n " w ff h to m,lko ”" c h «n«*r«d j
Kentuckian. ' sandwiches. I
CI.IEEOHD ItllEcKI.VHlDot;. nf Arkansas,
Cuuamkd Clams. — Take twenty-five
whom President Cleveland lias up-1
pointed minister to Russia, oneo dc- j
( lined to fight a duel on the grounvl j
that, be was then studying for the
Presbyterian ministry,
I’iioe. Josici’H 11 v it ri., tlie eminent
anatomist ami the last survivor of the I
famous group of scientific men who I
laid the foil in la t ions of the renowned
W".
lieal
at Ills
of m,
d of Vienna, lias just died
near Vienna at the age
hard-shell via ms, pour off liquor and {
chop fine. Let a large cup of milk boil |
and thicken, with two and one-lialj
teaspoonfuls Hour, mixed smooth in a I
little cold milk (have it too thick to j
pour); stir into this tlie clams, two
tublespoonfuls butter, salt and pepper !
to taste. Kill into the shells and spriylilc
over with rolled cracker crumbs. Hake •
half an hour. N. V. Observer.
PEOPLE AND EVENTS.
FARM NOTES.
High Socioty In Chicago.
Detroit brer ITchh,
Tlm Duke ol Chicago was culling on
the fair Lady Wabash with serious in
lent. Ile bail been taking several lly-
iu'h at her, but bad not eomo down to
business,
" \w, you make me tired," she Miid,
blushing furiously,
“Come off," be responded as lie nwk
warilly fell over a tabouret to or otto
man or something that never should
have been left in the middle of tho
tloor.
"What are you giving mo gull like
that for?" she inquired tr< mulously.
"Guff, nothing,’' ho cxclnlined;
"that’s a straight tip.”
"Tian’t wind pudding?” she mur
mured, doubtingly.
"Course not. What do you take mo
for, anyhow?" and his voice sounded
like a strain of forgotten music.
’ Do yi u really mean business?" sho
asked, as she shrank back into the shad
ow.
"For a winner and no mistake."
"And we’ll consolidate?’’
"null’s the size of it, Birdie."
"Oh, Duke!" sho cried, dinging her
self into liis arms. "1 never thought
I’d have a cinch like this. 1 wasn't on
to your racket a little bit, and thought
you were only giving me a bass drum
solo for tlm summer campnigt ,”
And the duke imprinted upon her
rosy lips a wholesome 7x9 salute.
The tlesli of thy is said to be |
excellent eating, being as delicate in 1
text.nre as the finest mutton, with tlm!
Ihivi iv of n iast pi irk.
F.Yiitv Indication now points to u
good demand for all classes of ini’ ,
proved stock, and the old experience is;
that the masses prefer to buy when]
prices are high.
Geese do not arrive at maturity vm- -
til their third year, but are long-lived.
When full-grown, gee so will weigh
from twelve t-o eighteen pounds when]
dressed.
Tin proper time to cut clover is when ]
the heads are all in blossom. 1 f cut too I
early il is watery and if left until the
’Tm; customs authorities of Boston
have decided that thq tv orbs of Zola ,
ol oh
This is the most nourishing food known to science. It en
riches the mother’s milk and gives her strength. It also
makes babies fat and gives more nourishment, to growing
children than all (lie rest of the food they eat.
Scott’s Emulsion has been prescribed by physicians for
twenty years for Rickets, Marasmus, Wasting Diseases of Children,
Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Emaciation and Consumption.
Send J or pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE.
Scott Sc Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $|.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND BUGGIE!
STUDEBAKERSLOPESHOULDERSPOKE
Compresses tlie hub, making tho most solid
md suhstimtail wheel possible. Haven refill-
In mentioning this, the best
Wagon ever made, we are
supported in every claim made
by our personal knowledge
and lopg experience in hand
ling it. We are sure that ev
ery purchaser of a Studebakei
Wagon will bear us out in say
ing that it is the lightest-run
ning, longest-lasting and best
wagon ever offered to the
trade. In fact, we simply defy
competition when we offer
you the world-renowned Stu-
wheel possible.
lull and Is strong where tlie square tenon Is
weak. This kins of nil wheels eun only be
round on the world famous Studebaker
Wagon
debaker. You will find no rat
tling spokes or creakinj
wheels on this wagon Whei
you leave home you can do sc
uro inunor;^ but not obscene.
A WOMAN'S IT EAT)
is level nnfi her judgment good when
"FkitoY" Mai.osh, the n)n'i> famous j 8 ) 10 puts her faith in Dr. Pierce’s
baseball on teller, bus been reported ],\ lV orito Prescription. There is no
dead, but erroneously so. lie is and |j oau ty without good health. No
body expects to become really beau
lms been for several years a special in
spect or in the I'nited States customs
department in Philadelphia..
William Watson's health is said to
be now almost completely reestab
lished. He is able to spend a consider
able part of each day in literary work.
A sonnet by him was recently printed
in the West minster Gazette.
Tut: enforced abstinence from books
nnd periodicals after the operation on
his eye was most irksome to Mr. Glad
stone. lie made the best of his idtv-
tifuf from the use, of complexiov
beautifiers. Bright eyes, clear skin
and rosy checks, follow moderate
exercise, fresh air, good food, and—
tho judicious use of tlie “Pre
scription.”
All women require a tonic ana
nervine at some period of their lives.
Whether sniiVring from nervousness,
with the assurance that you will he able to return in the sanu
vehicle.
We also sell the Studebaker Buggy, which is just as fat
ahead of buggies of other makes as the Studebaker is aheac
of all other wagons.
I. N. ORR & CO.
WE ARE OFFERING
Immense values in SHOES. We carry the largest stock
of
\
HANDSOME, STYLISH FOOTWEAR
Carried in the State. Our prices are away below what others
I charge. Mail orders receive prompt attention.
Write us for what you want. We guarantee satis-
i faction.
t he
wind growth
beads are lir
will be cheek
OE the 47,01H),000 sheep in tho Knit
States, Ohio possesses tlie largest num
ber 1.400,000; Texas and California
stand respectively second and third,
the latter being credited with 4,200.000.
lx Paris tho dead horses are sold to
the proprietors of the great poultry-
breeding establishments in the neigh
borhood, who make them into finely
minced, highly spiced and nutritious
poultry food.
dizziness, faintness, displacement.
, , . , . , catarrhal inllammation of the lining
ness by having one of his secretaries , . , . °
, read the second book Of the .Urn-id to membranes, bearing-down sensations,
I him in thr original, but frequently 1m G }' general uomlity, the 1 roscrip-
would take the Latin words out of tlie' tion ” reaches the origin of the
reader's mouth and recite them from
memory.
HOUSEKEEPERS DO YOU KNOW?
reaches' the
trouble and corrects it. Guaran
teed to benefit, or the money is
retun\ed.
ALL SORTS.
in fresh water,
at s a re used to de-
Mark Twain is not afraid of perpe
trating a joke upon himself, says the
Springfield ltepubUean. lie said the
Other day that it zave him real pleas
ure to hear that his works were almost
the only thing which Darwin read dur
ing the last year of his life, till he
heard that Darwin suffered from a
kind of mental atrophy and was for
bidden to rend anything but tho most
absolute drivel. The humorist's dangh
ter, Mbs Clara Clemens, by the way.
is said to say that her father's books
Sr:xi.s cannot lie
lx New Zealand
stroy rabbits.
Tame turkeys can be trained to limit
wild ones.
Juneau, the largest town in Alaska,
has two newspapers, an opera house, u
brewery and a news company.
The Mohawk Ipdinns will not allow
so much us u blade of grass to grow
upon the graves of their eomjsuiions.
A s::a gull has been domesticated by
Frank Kausell. of Sheboygan, Mich,
it has just hatched a brood of chickens.
The honey bee is supplied with a
pair of compound eyes with hundreds
of facets, each capable of sight by
itself, as well us several simple eyes.
A vein of bituminous coal six feet
deep, which it was claimed was traced
half a mile, has been discovered near
the Lake of the Woods in Wisconsin.
The longest train ever hauled by a
single engine In America was on the
Reading Hue. It contained two liun-
Tn at the of tenor Hour is sifti
sponge cake the lighter it will be?
That lemon juice and salt is the best
thing for removing iron rust?
That you can easily get the creak
out of a door by rubbing the hinges
with a soft lead pencil?
I That badly soiled rattan chairs may
I be easily cleaned by washing them in
I hot milk in which a little salt luvs been
^ dissolved?
j That you can easily keep bread, cake
and apple tins free from an ill tlavor
bv always washing them in hot water
after using?
That tea and coffee pots may easily
be kept clean and sweet by tilling them
with cold water once in two weeks or
so to which has been added u teaspoon
ful of common baking soda. Let it
boil slowly for two hours, then wash
and rinse?
If y ,ni ' re . 8u
yVuAiH* Catarrh, tlie proprietors
of Doctor •Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy nsk you to try
their medicine. Then, if
you can't be cured, they’ll
pay you $000 In cash.
27 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.. FOOTCOVERERS TO ALL MANKIND.
PEOPLE AND EVENTS.
Tm; mother of Gen. Boulanger, who !
died in Baris, was ninety-two years of
AT REESE’S
FURNITURE STORE
YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE FURNITURE
LINE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE !
Rev. E. E. Wii.ley, of Sedalia, Mo.,
has beenj^pellod from a local Chau-
t mi iinn bU’i’Ib llli
game of baseball.
Milton Tidbits, the fifteen-year-old
REV. J. n. HAWTHORNE.
What a Great Preacher Sajs About a Greal
Remedy After Thorough Trial Upon
Himself and Wife.
drod and fifty empty cars and was u editor and proprietor of the Washing-
,r in
mile and a quarter in length.
IN THE DAYS OF THEIR YOUTH.
Benjamin IIauhison was a close stu
dent, and had all tho advantages of a
libcrul education.
T lx to hetto , the painter, came hon
estly by his profession, lie was brought
up in a dye shop.
Schumann was raised in a book store,
and to the end of his life retained a
fondness for the business.
ton Weekly Bulletin, received much at
tention in Boston during a recent visit.
Mas. MllAICT.NT liAItUETT FaWCKTT
has .presented to Xewnhom college a
collection of photographs of babies I
whose mothers bad had u college edu
cation.
I am free from catarrh. I believe that 1
could vet a certificate to this effect from any
coirqM-tent nhvsjelan. I have used no medi
cine except King’s Royal (Jermenier My
health Is better than il lias been in thirty
years.
I feel it to lie my duty to say, also, that the
effects of this remedy upon my wife have
1-eon even more signal and wonderful.
She has been
Chairs, $2.50 per set; Rockers, 75c.; Bedsteads, $1.00 and
up; Bedroom Suits, $10,00 and up; Bureaus, $4.00; Side
boards, away down; Wardrobes, Center Tables, Extension'*
Tables, Dining-Room Tables, and Safes, all at bottom figures.
We carry a full line of Baby Carriages, Rattan and Reed
goods, Single and Folding Lounges, Springs, Mattresses, etc.
215?“ Also, Coffins and Caskets on hand.
Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga.
E. O. REESE.
“DR. SWAMP ANGEL.”
PICKED AND SORTED.
ALMOST AN INVALID
from nervous headache, neuralgia and
rheumatism. In a period of thirty year* she
exemption from pain.
CURED WITH-
Bahiiy, the painter, had his interest
boro her, and she doesn’t read half of, In art roused when on voyages with his
what he writes. "J’apa is the nicest j father, who was a sailor.
thing in the world as papa," she con-!
tided to a girl friend, "but .oh, dear, 1
wish he wasn’t famous.”
The latest census report shows that
there are more marriages in Brooklyn,
N. Y., in proportion to its population,
Uiau in any ether city in the Union.
Arthur was a close student and ex
celled in scholarship, lie was fond of
athletic sports and hunting.
Thomas 1’aink, the American politi
cal and controversial writer, passed his
youth at the staymaker’s bench.
Doddridge, tlie theologian, was
brought up in an oil shop, his father
being a dealer in paints and oils.
Trees are now felled in some places
by electricity.
It takes a snail exactly fourteen
days and five hours to travel a mile.
One poui^l of sheep's wool is capable
of producing one yard of cloth.
Tnu most ancient coins are of elee-
tmtn. four parts of gold to one of silver.
Ovi.it seven thousand men have been
sheltered at one time Ixwieath tlie
branches of the banyan tree.
Tm. Gould brothers paid twenty-five
tlioi-e ue. -Burs for the Vigilant, but
the boat originally cost one hundred
thousand dollars.
scarcely had a day
A more
SWAMP ANGEL MEDICINE.
COMPLETE TRANSFORMATION
I have never witnessed. Every symptom of
disease has disappeared. She appears to l>e
TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER,
'NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE PATIENTS IN ATLANTA OUT
OFr EVERY THOUSAND TREATED.
and is as happy ..nd playful as a healthy child.
We have persuaded many of our friends to
take the medicine, and the testimony of all
of them is that it is a gieat remedy. J. B.
Hawthorne, Fasten First Baptist Church,
Atlanta, Ga. ♦
“l hr unchangeable decision of science is nt the only medicine of nature is that whi
will dcstrov the germs of disease. Science .nrough the microscope has seen the rnicrot
eating utc live fiber and warm blood drops ol man, us with the nak* d eye we see the coil*
„ ♦ ,,, .. . . Dr. K. V Scheck, Atlanta *
worm in the rose or the caterpillar eating the green leaves.
... MPTION.—Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, Cholera. Dyspepsia, Jn -igestlon, Syp
* !1S \^£*1*01 ula, Pilts. 1 uinors, \\ ens, Bright's Disease ol the Kidneys, Kczema.Cancer, Dan*
liitt, lypboid and Yellow Fever and Rheumatism are caused by microbes.
-51.M-.K! WARD for any germ, microbe, insect, louse or parasite that can live in swan
\ngel Medicine.
51.00, G for 5.'.00. Sold by Druggists.
King's Royal (iermotuer Co.. Atlanta. G«.
For sale in Newnan by G. R. Bradley.
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Riuaus Tabules : fur liver trout-lea.
ttiptui* Tabules cure bad breath.
SWAMP ANGEL MEDICINE CO..
'DR. SWAMP ANGEL," Manager. Atlanta, Gi
Askor send for circulars of cures made with Swamp Angel Medicine.