The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, January 11, 1905, Image 7

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To Reduce Cotton Crop To This End, Farmers Should Grow Other Crops—Not ably. Potatoes. Of?jn The Kidieys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Apropos ol the rumored famine in Ireland and the failure of the potato crop that is supposed to have caused it, it will probably sur- —where the land is devoted strict ly to agricultural-purposes “The very few trucking districts in the south—few by comparison! Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.) It used to be considered tint only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidney but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder <>t these ttiosi. itunortaut Don’t Blunder with the large areas of ideal gar den and potato soil still awaiting (development—have not yet very distinctly influenced the total po tato production of the country, which in 1903 amounted to 247,- 127,880 bushels, valued at $151,* 638,094 Southern railway states showed in the production of the; The kidneys filter and purifv the Mood- • that is their work. . 1 1 , ,, • f , 1 Therefore, when your kidnevsare weak prise the majority ot our readers j commerciaQcrop as follows: \ lr- j (>r , mt „« you can understand how to learn how little the South con-! .rinia a 150 680 bushels; North Car-1 quickly your entire Inxly is affected an 1 — - - - olina, 1,650(947 bushels; South Car. •*»> — » <* * “. olina, 602,955 bushels, Georgia, ' It you are sick or “ feel l>adl\.’’ begin „ , , , , , , r- ,„ C| tukiiii; the great kidney remedy, l>t. I 629,844 bushels J Alabama, 646,0,- I j t^Jhuer*s Swniup-Root, because a- soon ■ will help j A. trial I tributes to the sum total of the world’s crop of that tuber. Of course we all know that hom iny takes the place on the tables of j bushels; Mississippi, 462,070 bush- j as your kidneys are well they - .,5 r cn: .- « ... , , . , , all the other organs to health. this section, for the filling ot‘ which at the north the Irish potato is ab solutely relied upon And in the winter the-sweet potato finds fa vor on otr palates. But even then it seems rather strange that a food product of such recognized value and in de mand in pretty much every civili zed nation, should have received such scant attention in a region in which it can be produced to such a remunerative extent. '•For there is no room for ques tion that the south,” says the Sou thern Field,, “is adapted to, the els; lennessec, i,o55»^- ^ bushels, j will convince anyone, and Kentucky 2,640,045, a total ot; If you arc sick you can tn use no mi,- . . o' take by lirst doctoring your kidneys. 10,537,232, valued at $9,070,303. ] The mild and the cxtr.iordiiun effect of Quite two-thirds ot this output j lt Vemeelyalized^ te 11 J A C X SJO N STIEffl, comes from the well-known truck ! stands the highest for its wonderful cure- districts of ugn East Virginia, '• °f the most distressing cases, and is sold Stories «,r Artemna Wnrsl. When Artcinu.s Ward's busines.j man rigor once usUeil him about his l’nrl tunic origin ho replied, "I think \v« eiunr? from .Ionian loin. for my father’s unmc wus I,and tv>> had 11 Moses will if yen fail to sec ouri and ;, t Ni ‘ l th,< ,,ut m -v I poor brothers immo was ryrus. so splendid line of OH IN A, I perhaps that makes us Vorsin ns." When the humorist begun his lecture he would sometimes describe It by saying. “One of the features of my entertnlmnent is flint It. contains so many things that don't have anything to do with and In the middle oi his lecture he would slop and say: “Owing to a slight Indisposition, tv will now have an intermission of flf- toon minutes." The audience would begin to feel ' mu-iiiufortnhle at the thought of stat ing ut vnoa'icy for that time, when, rubbing his hands, the lecturer would continue, “Milt, ah l will occupy the , intermission by telling »\ few stories." i It Is said that even Ids business let 1 tors were o--centric and that once In I writing to .1 publisher who bail made • some alterations In his manuscript he j said. "The next hook I write I'm go ing to get you to write." Gut \v*‘ are sure tliat you! CUT GLASS. I,AMI’S,I and kindred lines. The very pick ot the host, markets fpr wed- 1 ding presents »r forjthe adornment of your awn It yon want, what you want ami when you want it trade with on its merits by all druggistsin tifty-ceuti and oue-dollar sue| bottles. You may have a sample bottle itnnmMt8v.-iimp.noot. bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling >>>ti how to find out it' you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this piper mg North Carolina and Tennessee, and the balance is very largely from still smaller trucking areas which are beginning to come into prominence in all the other states named A few counties in the i wllcu writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bitig- namea. tew counties in me llamtou> Y> non’t make any mistake, tidewater section of Virginia pro- but remember the name, S* mip-Koot, _ | Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, uid the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on eve: y bottle. Greatly tn Demand, Nothing is more in demand than a medi, ini-which meets modern tvqtiin in0111s for 11 blood and system -lemise:-. such a- .Or. King’s New Oil Pills- Tln-v nre just wluit you taeil to cure stomach and liver trouhl- s Try them. At .1 T Kee.-e Drug Store and lb Paul Penis ton MANGET &ER1WETHER Newnan. lia. THE EVERGREENS. SO YEARS* EXPERIENCE duced 4,ooc,ooo bushels—a prod uct sufficient to give that state the 1 fifteenth position in a lis* of 49 production of the potato on an in-1 states and territories which con- finitely larger scale than the busi-1 tribute to the commercial crop, ness is conducted at the present j Kentucky, Tennessee and North lime; which would mean th it the j Carolina also rank considerably south cam ot only produce the p<>-1 above the average production ot tato on a scale adequate 10 the 11lio country, considered by states, needs of the section, however j “In actual results for the farmer, largo the population may become, | however, the south appears to de but could be made prolific prod uc- j cidedly better advantage than! ing ground for an impoitant part many sections which are known of the world's supply of tins im-1 ;t s distinctive potato sections, fior Patents I RADt WIARIVS Oesigp i Copyrights 4c. Anrono nomlltitf :i *kotch amt «l<**crltitinn nmy rnlPltly iwoortum our opinion t'roi* wnnl-nor »•« inviMiUoti 14 probnbly piilont ntilo Coinniunli'n non a mi rii'tly«'«•nti.iont ml. I f illicit* *ok < m l*>itcnt.H sent OMiHt Hirenry for Horurtnir patent*. l’ntpnM t.iKcm tlirotiKli Munii \ <v*. rivolvo special n tict, without clmrun, m tin* Scientific American, A hitnclrtonifiljr llfuptp.itotl wookly fdiri/pHt. rir i itiritlou <*f anv mdenUtlO Journal. Torn f-'i .» vnur t ni r in-.nth,4, .fL Hold by nil finwnflOMlnm. MUNN & Co.^'^^New Yprif Hmnoli omoi*. V St , WaHhlnuton. I>. A* ! instance, the average yield per i acre in Virginia is six bushels j I greater than in Michigan, where 1 portant tuber “The commercial crop of white, or Irish potatoes, produced in the states traversed by the Southern ( the enormous total production in Railway lines, is restricted largely j 1933 exceeded 2^,000,000 bush- Atlanta & West Point Kailroa.il Co. The Western Railway of Alabama. Direct Lines Between North, East. South and Southwest. U. S. !\v-t Mail Route. Through l’alace Sleeping Cars. - Dining Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California. Whib* I’lm- Klvo nwrrlli'H In a bun- 1 tllo; Hi-alwof 'Dili’ IhU’keni'il at Ihc tup Si-uti-h I’iii.' Two bluish gi-i-i'ii, slrm-l I nooillt's in .1 Umiilh-. Ii'h-. Krai 1 d-ic. il.it, npi'cadliig iiih- i(1<-h mi'ii11oroiI singly i Austrian I’lm- Two long, «lark graon 1 aaaillcs in ,1 hmiillt'. Norway Spnici-. l.tirgi- hanging 1 aoni-M, si-.i 1 ti-ioil naailtas point nil wayn Ili-Iiilork -mill hanging coin's; 11.-11 1 spray |,ili‘i-h. Many n.-aillas In a cluster; fall nil’ oiii .1 ■ oar; ons-l coiioh. Iti-.l fail 11 mulsh horrh’ft; nliarii prickly .-.pray Arbor Vila-. -l«'l:il braiialu-s; emms ! <V\v hcalisl, in.l only two s.-cds nnih'r ! each. VVliiti- ' . lir Con as roimdish, wii.li I four to aiglc .onIs uudi-ronclr .Pitch Pin - Hark stiff nmllttH ar- ranged in Hoatou Post. to these comparatively narrow areas which nre devoted to truck ing operations, the potato figuring Is.” as one of '..ie items in the trucker s growing, is well known, anti it crop rotation. It is sometimes seems that the Irish potato, as Georgia especially, for sweet pota to growing, is well known, anil il seems that the Irish potato, a? preceded, and always followed, by W ell, will flourish in southern soil.' loiiimj U other crops in the same season,! Hence, if hay and sweet and j so that I'negn-ur.il utilized is unde I Irish potatoes can be raised to such I to prodcce from two to .our riif.'er | udvantage. why bother about cot ( ent crops la ihe same year. Iu (ton ut all? The surest w.iv of re-! the sections of the south where J ducing the acreage of th-- latter j these forms ot tillage ate followed 1 W( u | ( j be -he planlieg of better land values naseii on earning pow-. paying crops in the am - s -Augus- 1 cr are the high s( in this country > (a Chronicle. on s !Hi$TlE-!NE 33 sure death to Canada Thistles and ail ather noxious vegetatiow. Tt'-.in r.n longf r he (orialdei-otl an experiment. That it :a»Wo tr> amt does destroy ■/..-■ds and thistles of all kinds, is shown by the hundreds of letters v.-<- have receive! from form era, park, cemetery and hi-?liway commissioners, railroad olllniaJs. and otie-r.i wlio have mveil it a thorough test. It id easier and cheaper to sp.ay the gra.B and weeds in walk tlr-.--t-vvays and street gutter: .withTlf II- l bl.-C IK than to cut or dig them out. If vou have n lawn or back yard in which yru take pruk . you will find THISTLE-INK a constant friend in destroying Dandelion, burdock. Wild Lettuce, or other uuBlgM'7 weeds. You run no risk of failure in ordering, for when used according to directions, we guarantee the results to lx: entirely jat.u.r-./ *>ry. Send for Circular. THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL CO., No. 10 S. Ionia Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. RK\I) DOWN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20. HIM. It BAD II No 41) No :tl No :iii|no ;M]Li-bvi Arrb- lN'i, N. :l7|N..->; No IV.\ H 1 - > 11 liTni 8 i8p|l/V.... Ni W (»rl«’iiu * V or.p 7 1 r.i, 1 |p„ 1J 40ft 12Ap|12 lOi W . Mol»l U* 1 t tup •jft.Mii :i7i. ir uAp 12 r.pjn o#p tv---- IVllMlCOlll. V1; 1 nip r» < h oi r> oou ■ Ar ' 11 -e-j 1p:l-,i 1 !l'l| 0 SiOp 0-V»n|l«V — . .1 Montgomery... - ....... .. Ar, 10 rtf a i<‘.i»P 111*1' is 1,|> lo orm J -7n 7 in, Ar—. M •. . : ■ , Ar p r>7ti t j:ip 10 min '.i ” Tip 7 -Till \T... ■ .uh« hnv . . A r >1 i-Jh SH"p r» oi j» — a Hit H 1*4* Ar- Alll,ill'll. • Ar p pin T •1 -grp 18 li ‘2.'i|>! 12 ;Wip| Ar.. -- Ooltitiiblls “ 1 ■ a 8-',pj 11 tm :: ir>i >\ ii-» 1 >' s :;7m ! 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Trains !I5 ami liii l-ullinuii alia-pern New Yot k uml Ni ion and New Orleniis. Trains 117 and :!H Washington and Smitliwesti i n I.imlted. I'ul I mm sleeper •. n ears, observation uml dining ears. Complete stTvlro New 5 erl; and Ne , 4»r,’ean Traill l)i I Tilled Stales fast mail. Through da;." c om In Atlanta and New Drlean Write for ni-ipH, s' hedul. .- and info: laalloit. J. S HKYWARP, J. I'. BILLtJI’M lb I'. A., Atlanta, <ia. l>. I' A., Atlanta i.i ( IIAS. A. WHIKKK.MtAM. i'res and (i'-n Mirr.. Atlanta fia At i Tic haw Ik-turning ■ W -hlllf lUlpaituu lit Jtv art; preferred by teach ers on account of won derful tone quality, and remarkable durability. WE HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION TO MAKE YOU If you intend to purchase a piano at any time in the near future. It will cost you nothing to learn what we have to ofler. THE HARVARD PIANO CO., Manufacturers, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Newnan Marble Works, J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds Marbe and Granite. Georgia Marble a Specialty. AT FACTORY PRICE. This roomy desk is constructed of solid oak, with quartered oak front, writing bed and top, rubbed and polished. Note the heavy con struction of this desk and compare it with the flimsy, light built kind. Everything is high- grade ; work and materials. 50 inches long. 4d inches high, 30 inches deep, three tiling cases, enclosed by a short roller curtain, arid double drawer partitioned for books ir. right pedestal. 12 linen pigeon hole bores included. Weight 210 lbs. Send for our special price. We will make an extra inducement to the or.u buying the iirnt desk in each town. Every desk guaranteed. M ' ' ' ' ' ' " r which, give fuller p-ir-.ianars. INDIANA DESK CO., Franklin, inti. All work guaranteed to be First Class in every particular. Parties needing anything in our line are requested to call, examine work, and get prices. OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT N. NEWNAN, GA. Something to be proud of —a .set of Harness from Krueger’s. Those who have the care of harness and horse goods know the worth ol' a good article—tin- kind flint looks in good or der when ir*is kept so—thut is never in need of repairs This is the kind that we sell, and we guarantee it ro he the best, in the market. Shoes Half-Soled. !\n t-lnee l-'iir toemen. “1 had h-tli-rs to .1 prominent ollU'inl in Porto KI10," said 11 New York iunnu faeturer of iriilh ial lee plauhi, “and I went down lo that. Island, thinking I had a aura grip 4111 a big tiling. I made an uppniidnioiil. by letter and on a cor tula day and hour was ushered lido his ollleo. and we had' no sooner shaken hands than In* turned to tin* attendant and said “‘.Jose, bring the gentleman a fresh glass of lemonade and see that It. Is good ind ll'll ' "It was hot enough to melt a dog, and I fell rivers of perspiration run ning down my hack, and when that ladling lad lemonade was brought In I knew that I was dished. No It turned out. I might, have sold red peppers or horseradish, but an for lee—they didn't want any in (heirs.” AiiIhkiIn. ICnjoy Itiicfnuu Little p < are great id. combined piny, whit li generally takes Ihe form of races. ilimitation sar-ins lo form pari ol' their ainuseinent. for llielr races t seem .• Iw. 1 t; lo have the winning of lirst plan- ' I heir object and nre quite dlli'ercni from those combined rushes for food or causelnss stampedes In which lilt I pigs are wont to Indulge. U.plng is an niniiseiuent natural to some animals and. being soon taught by others, becomes mu- of llielr most exciting pastimes. London Tlt-HIts. lor T lie if StomueliH' Suite. | Nimdiij -- hind treats must come round ! ofleiirr In England .1 linn in the United I .States, for Ihe dean of Ifrlslol Ims ln- ! eluded in his book, “Odds anti Ends," ; many slorc-s of the hold of such I'r-s* j (ivities on th-- juvenile heart and stow- I neb. ! The 11.1 ml of i small hoy wavered for 1111 instant over a jdab* of calms before I he took one. “Thunks,” lie said, after ! Ids momentary hesitation, “I’m sure I I cun manage H if t stand up.” I Another hoy, slill smaller, who bail ; stuffed systematically, at last, turned | to lus mother and sighed “Carry mo | home, mother; hut, oh, don’t bend me!" i The average boy in Yorkshire knows why he attends these feasts rind does not relish being furnished forth scan tily. A -olicilous curate approached one who v/as glowering mysteriously. “Have you had 1 grim I tea?” the curate asked. “No,” i:d the boy, in an aggrieved tone, laying iiis hand on his diaphragm. “It don't hurl an- yet.” DEPOT ST, NEWNAN,GA, Tin* Democratic Moose of Lord*. To think what time was wasted In arguing about the house of lords. Tories saying it ought to be preserved because It. v/as clever and Hudleals say- j lng it ought to be destroyed because 1 It was stupid, srid all the time no one suw that it. was right because it was , stupid, because the chance mob of or- I dhurry men thrown there try accident j of blood were a great democratic pro test against, the lower house, against the etern./l insolence of the aristocracy of t-il'-nt-: ('liestertou’s “Napoleon of Netting Util.” I .....