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LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
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%ani»DaT Moaxiso, Mar. 11, 18M5-
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■ run (10 SVrn«* Mree». (where
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0232314 3)331?.
Brunswick now bus a_ population
oC7.0)0
Tlie vicinity of Fort Valley in o
verrjn aitb^fabbiti.
The last planting oFoats ia do
ing wall all over the Slate.
At Bronawiek, all the State tax,
except *ll 30, Law been oollected
for ‘B3.
The stable* of M 3\ allace, near
Gainesville, were burned byiucend
luries last week.
Mitchell county has a curioaily
in the peiton of J. W. Itickt, "ho
live* 1 mil ex from Catui.la, nud lias
been in town but once in 3 years.
Mrs. W L ifferty, of Athena, mat
yjar rnado *7O selling piga from
one sow. Hundted of, hoga are
raised every year in the back} ards
of Athena.
Col. Duncan L- Clinch, of this
Stale, baa sold $25,U00 wuitb oi
Uis Fiflrida land* to Northern cap
ituliata.
Green county has paid out WO,
000 for Western horses and mule*
this year. At the present pric *
this leprcseuta 800 buie* of cotton.
The farmer* of middle Georgia
will not plum, aa much cotton this
year aa lust. The giound where
(all oats had been planted is being
sowed in spring oats.
The Jersey cattle purchased with
the money which Lulu Hurst mag
netized out of Hie public aie prov
ing a profitable invettment. “Papa”
llur.t is marketing some fine but
ter.
The fiieuds of Gov. McDaniel
•re urging him to due.are whether
lie will ho a candidate for renomi
imtion.
Toe little daughter J. W. Reece
i f Rome, was'painfully burned last
Thursday. Sin wns cooking syrup,
and in sonic wuy the vessel turned
over, sodding her hands and face.
A: Milton Friday, J M. Goods
complained of having uo work, ami
Fink May field oflered to give him
73 < cuts to carry a brick a quarter
of a tnilo all day, bn-k and forth.
D oda accepted the otter, ami re
ceived his pay.
Some years ago there lived a man
in Green county who bail no use for
a telephone, as he could make him
self heard 5 miles. His whispers
were as loud as the converHutiou of
ordinary men.
N 8. Lary, Postmaster at Nu
hunts, had a hearing Moudav st
] trims wick, on the charge of break
ing open letters in transit through
hie office. He ie in the turpentine
trade, and it is c aimed that some
(al lies were endeavoring to decoy
liis hands, and that ho opened the
letters to find out who the parti
were. The trial is still in progress
A planter in a Middle Georg a
county owned a calf. It was a fine
young fellow, and one day not long
ago a friend asked him wlmt ho
would take for the calt: ‘Six dollars
be replied. The very next day the
fiiend lushed over in much excite
inent and said: "The train killed
your calf just now!" "It did! The
railroad shall pay me #l3 for that
calf: I wouldn't have sold him for
#'J5 " The friend was only joking,
nowever, and the honest farmer
still holds the animal at #C.
For eight years Col. D. J.
\t ilinibaon Quar«er-Master, U. 8
A sud ex U. 8. Conaul at Callao
was crippled with rheumatism.
He gut uo redid until lie used St.
Jacobs Oil which cured him.
No remedy is puls it for pai i.
Price tidy cents a bottle.
FROM SALEM.
1 fully concur iu the sentiments
and suggestions of Many Farmers’
iu your last week’s issue. There is
iu Walker couuty not only a strong,
hut a glowing sentiment, iu favor
of farmers for legislator*. The in
terests of the farmer should not be
subordinate—.but paramount to
other interests. All that ia neces
sary to secure their rights is con
cert of notion.
The sociable at Mr. Loughridge's
Saturday night, was a pleasant as
fair Among the numerous guests
were Miss Maggie Suutnous, of L:t
Fayette. Miss Alice Smith, of
CnaHanooga, Misses Edge and
tuolber with Miss Uoadrick. of
kinviui
-
I Mis J. T. Ranfro has been very
| sick for two weeks; has suffered
much, hut is now convalescing.
Wm. Swift Br, has been on the
! sic* list, but i* now on the mend
The far liers in this vicinity arc
! putting forth manly effort* to catch
| tip with their work. They are
| using every available mean* to get
ready for the coming crops. It is
I to be hoped that there will be a
I falling off of at feast 82,003 in the
purchase of commercial fertilizers
in this county this season.
Jiio. Limber’s “Jeremiah'’ seems
to be somewhat plethoric of chap
let s and verees.
W. 8. R
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Use.' lt d Str.i Cough Cure eflec
tnully. J»r. C. Fawcett, Ul inn
Protestant inti/.uury Baltimore Md.
No depressing efi’ei st
'news FROM EAGLE CLIFF.
The Superior Court knocked the
Justice Court of the 95titb Dis
trict higher than u site on Friday
the 2<3th, by commanding the one
who grinds out Justice in said
District to be and appear at Lt
Fayette, or pay over ttie snug little
sum of #3(JO. As w were lacking
just two bundled and ninety nine
dollars, we thought best to report
We met the parties returning from
court just 4 miles from LaFayetle;
so we rode 34 miles for nought.
Court in 93(5 District 4th Friday.
Mrs. Dr. Fricks, of Ruing Fawn,
is visiting her aunt, Mn. Burkhul
( er.
Mr*. Dr. Park, of Chattanooga,
is also visiting in our viciuity.
Miss Rebecca Flautt, an accom
plished young lady from Mississip
pi, is teaching school at Ruck
creek, near what ustd to be Mimo
mi. Miss Flautt is a first-class
teacher and descives the enceui
agement of all interested in educa
tion.
Dr. Willbauks, of Dry Valley, is
at present engaged in the drug
business at the fith Ward Drug
Store, Whiteside St, Chattanooga.
Sweet potatoes fifty to sixty
rents per busnel.
We would like for some oi the
geutieuien from the south end of
the county who vote : for the now
road law, to tell us what they will
vote for now. us perliups the roads
me good enough foi the south end.
B. GItEENWi.OD.
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Pretty Wo lien.
! Lalios who would letuin fiesh
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Cure* cholera, colic, cramps,
dlarrhixn, aches, pains, sprains,
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Tliiu People.
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siu. Impotence, Sexual, Dehi.ity.
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nrK OLDEST CITY IX TUX. WORLD.
fCdito' M'U'ittjtr:
Mr. J. Smith says: “Can anyone
tell us through the Messksokb
the oldest city in the world and by
whom to i <
Damascus was a city in the days
of Abraham and has ban a contin
ed existence from thut time until
now. 1 1 is said to have been found
ed by Uz the great-grii lid-son
of Noah. This makes it a city of
I 0 0 years. It now has about 130
000 inbubituuts.
CENTER DASHES.
We learn that Mr. .Will Mizo has
moved his engine and machinery
from Center Pose, to Rock Spring.
Has a considerable lot of lumber
there to dress uud match for par
ties at that place. Baccess to our
enterprising young man.
Some of our neighbors have
gone to Rome with cotton and po
tatoes ini ending to purchase their
phosphate (or their next crop.
Oat sowing is now the order of
the day with the fanners We pre
diet u largo iimouut sown this year
if seed cun bo procured.
Mr. Lumpkin of HubJigna had
on exhibition at LaFuvette during
court., the model of an adjustable
harrow, which we think the farmers
need
We saw the other evening the
annual r. minder of spring time viz.
the leaves burning on tiie moun
tain.
A question for (lie Bib’e student.
Does the Bible anywhere say that
every knee shall bow, every tougiie
shall swear? If so tell us where
the text may he found.
Mrs Neal, consort of A lam Neal
dec'll, was attacked suddenly the
24th ult. with a severe chill, bor
dering on congestion, she is now
thought to be inip-oving. Hope
she may soon be restored to health,
M. M. Crowder, returned from
Atlanta where ho has been for
some t'aie attending lectures ut the
Medical College. His many friends
extend to him a hearty welcome.
Miss Ula Bo r s, and her conuin
Miss Sue Massey, made a visit
among their friends iu Shinbone
the ‘27th Were the guest of Mr.
1). Thurman. We may venture to
say they weie welcome visitors
In the sad death of that promis
ing young man, Dr. Pharr, tho be
leaved relatives and friends have
our warmest sympathy.
J. Smith.
With bright eyes and elastic step
*t gray, lusterleis hair. Lt is un
natural, needless, barker’s Hair
Balsam will restore the black or
b’own prematurely lost, cleanse
froiu.all daiidrull, and stop its fall
ug. Don't surrender your hair
withont an ellort lo save it.
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Alt«r»t,To to<l leUWI pfapertlea meet »II the
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the cansee above referred to.
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