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VI/ are making a special ran on
l Table Linens. Dollies, 1
g Towels and Towel j!
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<li In the same sale and at LOW W
PRICES are Rugs, Art Squares, j?
aj Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss
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'!»* r<- Is probnVy m)ii* p;<t! o* buck* Good Yield of Cotton,
the \ ri n * s h I n * tluya of the oid I Picking cotton Is keeping farmers,
on cotton basket than ever could and tv<*;yLody flue In the country,
fuBhloiwd around the story of the buoy, now, gathering the fleecy »tapb*,
o.«K< n bucket. Home pO'tn of and It will be some time yet b* for»
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DOCTOR KING
| rut tio ttiiitu ooc’ors. outiT it net «rt* iokcist iocateb. ntoaus osaouaus m mediciil |
mi orfu rou the urge air nmuil EiPttiiHCl of the ighcesi
KJV 1 A IIHIUSHU) Ah!) Ir.OM REllAUt tKCMtlll? IH THE SOulH
j \ ADtboi l/t'.i c, II ,- -lulu to lri itl CI'HOMC, HEHVOl'S AH3 SRECIAl ’
tWtrZ'V ODEASCS. \\ • su»r.tiitfi* to refund money If noi u fit. All madi-g
aj . j clues lurniahod rrnd> for uao uo mercury or injurious mroirlnea U
I /Ta uaed. No (Uteatlt u from buninem, I'acent* at a Uicdancnj
A * J treated Djr tnall and etprcBn. Medicines sent everywhere free
from (/are or bre.tli*K»i. No medicine sent C. O. I> Unltm In
V*3?WJg /\ atr acted. Charge* low. Thousandn «>f ciisen cured Slate your
t. *VJkw. **** and i end for term*. Conauhatlon FNEE and confidential, In
J vh * ..«* HV/ot-e - prratui, or tiy teller. Call or write uuuy, Do it’i delay.
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UOBur>hi>ea. d ami »H forniM of ijr|*Bir illuiitv A h I n A fi I tt book - rnrvd la a f*w days.
e«r#«l te *«ay Cured "»|ii»imui*u rafuml /ouri* II I Ml U « I » wiihoul pain, f
iiinii*! if nut iMh.mawantiy our #4 DAPk M*« TO M«W upon appltotloaa
Kidnap Bladdtr and Prestot!*} «*T fT«* ti» •nd TUO, aoat^aalaU In plain wrappar!
Dltaaios IKusoum °T^«^^r..Xr.?i.25 , . 7 a
»,] by paio'*** ami b«oa.ll*»ii maihud* 11a Itaa etr, \«i* Inalruollve Coat* y<*u n> ihlne j
oft sm w /V *11 f* a^w oi n a IvJ. 7 Uarlatta. Cor. U&rUUa acd r<atk’raa Ota I
DR. KINC-h n/IEDlCAL CO., Atlanta, ca. I
(TUt-rouahly rwaptiUM'ltla l.«va !ly Uie>>rporat*<1 end** U«a l»ia of tiao; yia .)
old
fp.me have tmortalizod the common
thln^H of life, but because BO few O!
them hnvo Imd an tlrnate acquaint*
.nice with the south they cannot »ln;j
a trout the cotton ) aaket made of oan
b j. 111 h . In the other dayn when I
picked more cotton than I do now, th«
oak b.'tsket wum common and on*
holding a hundred pound** or more
could 1 e pure bn m d ^oi n trifle. Nov?
they are scarce and bring high price-*
In the market. The burlap nprena
has dlsplacM] them and the packing
jf the cotton Ih net needed.
The mere fact that that this condl-
.lon r xlntH does not carry any wclgnt,
»ut the event! wiping away the oak
supply produce a pbuse, or feature
that brings up another story. Hack
years ago I can remember when hun*
1rcd* of acres of oak forests graced
•be blllsldis and the valleys ftlao con*
talmd line specimens. Itut the dc
**lre to till virgin soil, the need of
grass and pasture land, all aided In
tin* destruction end now when one
goeH back to old communities and
searches for I eaten trails through
woodbinds rich In timber nothin*/
frees him but a chang' d landscape so
vastly different that the familiar
ac« ties seem like mockury.
If It were not for science there ts
no doubt that tin* beauty of the South
land would soon be crushed by King
Cotton, but the art of mail Is climb
infl nearer the goal which leads to the
Promis'd l and, where crops will al- !
ways I e abundant and season forever, j
propitious. Stopping the wushc* !
preventing others, gathering plant
food from tin* air, and raising crop*
from high-grade seed, cause an evo
lution In farming and some day, not
so far distant, 1 believe, the Sahara
will Tv MOotnlng with profitable crops
and land that Is n»»vv considered worse
than worthless will *.«• valuable for
carious purposes. #
To accomplish our share of work in
this great movement for progress the
pconlo must start <n «n era of up
building, and the way Is cleur. There
are lots of trees that will flourish In
the south and become profitable ns
well as beautiful. There Is no ex
cuse—crtalnly not for a farm homo
—to be without beaut ful shade trees.
Going about from time to time In the
wide world, mixing with many of the
animated rind the sordid things of
life, I have good opportunities to ob
serve the brightest and tin* most for
lorn things of life, outside the homo
in the crowded city tenement l know
of nothing more pitiable than the lit
tle country home with no trees for
shade- and no flowers for bruuty. On
the other hand I know of nothing
that harbors uo^nuch happiness, that |
savors so much of pleasure and Joy.
as the little cottage out In the ru
ral community, next to nature and to
God, where your neighbors know* you
and you know them, where flowers
bloom and trees abound. Go plant
the trees now, get ready for the years
to come and c.Ttiib||n*i a little realm
for >ou and yours In the days to l»r.
there Is any cessation of work. The
fact that G'-orgia Is making such tre
mendous crop offsets th** loss last
year, when this state, apparently, dIJ
not do so w«ll, and prices w< re low
er. It Is Interesting to note, how-
evrr. that Oforgla glnmd over 2.000,-
'•u0 lobs last y nr, which v.as the
largest crop on record. This year
the crop will cxc;ee«l. last season, des
pite many reports to the contrary. Be
cause ono of the Candidat* s for gov
ernor of the stall* Inst year declared
Georgia would raise 2.000,000 1 ales of
<otton he was generally censured, but
he has teen vindicated on this
score.
Y't the grrat prosperity of me
state Is not due ro much to the cot
ton cv4^ ;i!a to the lar^e yields of corn,
hay and other things needed at
home. That *o n^.keynote which will
• I sp* U prosperity and prog-ess In ev-
• cry community where It Is practiced.
V/intcr Gresn.
This is the time to plant oats. Of
all the profitable crops In the south,
that most any farmer can raise, oats
lead nil the rest. The crop draws
much from the land and consequent
ly cannot be i eo'.mincnded In this
particular. But In this section It
dots more good than harm by acting
as a cover crop for the soil in win- ,
ter, preventing erosions and other
wise protecting the land. Besides
this the crop furnishes a beautiful
sight on any place.
There Is a difference In nnts Just
as In any other seed. The Appier
ont hns supplanted all varbtbs win n
It conus to making a good crop, bi t
the supply of seed does not equal the
demand, even nt higher prices. The
growing of winter legumes with the
oat crop In Incoming popular and
helps enrich the poll aa weil us to In
crease the yield of hay. Hairy veten
and native vetch are used with great
success and the Indications are that
within a few years this will he the
univt-nci! rule.
I simply Want to try to Impress
farmers with the necessity of growing!
grain, and winter grain costs l**ss to I
mis'* than any other kind. Plant
some wheat, onts, rye, barley iip«1
other crops and see 1 ow much more
heacrtiMi nnd profitubir things win j Baldwin countv than an v other I Fo r Sale
fop nrcmml tho home. . Now Is the
tlnw to mt busy with tho
thrmiKho.it the coinlriK yours you will j
couUiiuo to follow tho course when
The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused
by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve
pain.
Sloan’s Liniment, a soothing external application,
stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves
that feeling of nuitibncss which is often a warning of
paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and
muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi
ate relief.
One Application Relieved the Pain.
Mr, J. C. Lee, of i too Ninth St.. S. F-. Washington, I). C. f writes:—-
“ I advised a lad) who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan’s lini
ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled
with it since.”
Sloan's
Liniment
is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff
Joints and Sprains and all* Pains.
At All Druggists. Price J25c M 50c. and $1.00.
Moan’* TreuliM* on the Horse sent Free. Addrftl
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
There
1 Iickorv
are more
h ite
Plant Napier's eenu-
uagons in use in|ine appler seed oats.
by Horme &
"worlT ami [two wagons made. Milledge-j Andrews Commission
ville Buggy & Furniture Co. j Qo,
and
* start*-
Farm.
on the way —
THE SOUTH NEEDS GOOD
LABOR ON ALL ITS FARMS
STOP! L30KH HEAD!!!
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Look f [ere
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We have previously carried on
ly a partial stock of Wagon and
Carriage material, but have de
cided to make this class of
goods a special feature from
now on.
We have secured connection
with one of the largest manu
facturers in the South, and are
loading up to the roof with—
RIMS, SPOKES, HUBS,
SHAFTS, AXLES, SKEINS,
TIRES, WHEELS, ETC.
When in i ee ! ol any pans that go into a vehicle, call on
us, we II save >ou money.
Don't forget cur Inc or Hussies, Surries, ami Wagons, is
eijual to Uie best amt better than many.
See our harness, just in, hut bought early in the Spring.
The siyle. i,uaiity, an! ; iices w.il appeal to all goexl jmlges
of first class cooeis.
Moran & Wilkinson ;
Wilkinson Street i
Among tho other handicaps with
which tho South has been burdened
la tho old notion handed down irom
me days of slave ry—that it Is dis
creditable to do manual labor. The
"overseer" of the old regime was
there simple to s< e that tho "hands"
worked. The pretu nt day demand !s
for men who can, first of all, work
themselves, for men who cun do the
th .lifts winch the untrained negros
would sltglit or botch cr patch over.
) and lor men who can at the same
time trntn these Inefficient. Indolent
We arc going to sell 6,000 jugs of I 'hands to do hotter worn.
.... ■ , , ,, I We scarcely need any more ‘com-
V\ tuskev during tho next thirty dies. ...
, • _ , ■ mon laborers; but all over the lend
rhut a exactly What we are going to do. u ;oro i» a crying demubd lor men
We have been planning this sale for who really know how to farm. We
some time and have just closed a deal : have thousands more ploymeu than
for several special grades of Ryo and "T** really needed for the acreage.
_ . ■ , „ . that Is cultlvatd: but most of them
Corn which «e are offering at Record | ()l|Vt ,. no whow to plow. Can the
Breaking Prices until the goods are nil 1 oj.V.ncrv farm hand ot th" South be
disposed of | trusted to keep a plow in good shape.
One 2 gal Jug Com .$.t 20 Kx press Paid ° 11 lo Y 1 nn<1 . tr "Y nml lo “ djus J t
,, .. ,, ,, r.N,- . ■ , -t to the dem.-’udn of the soli and
ne - gal Jug Corn •t'S.M Kxpr'-ss l anl ,j, 0 { Can , S() as K> get tho foi'st results
One 2 gal Jug Corn. ■$;>.75 Express Paid , with the least expenditure of rnuscu-
One 2 gal Jug Rye. .M 60 Express Paid | lar force?
One 2 gai Jug Rye..$I.Ou Express Paid N» \t to men who will farm for
,, „ . t .. ... ,, .'themselves along Improved lines the
One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$4.50 Express Paid 9oulh nee(Is todB> . trained for-
We are going to give you better goods managers and foreman, and, yes—for
and moie goeds for the money than you ■ plain workmen. Dairymen, stock-
ever received before. It stands to r. a- Kardeiurs. orchardlsts, men who
... .. , , i • . f really know how to teed a team, to
son that we would not take the risk of. hftch „ Qp nnd t0 llrlV( . lt m , Q who
offering these goods to our old trnrecus 'really know how to break the land,
'oners unless we positively knew the, how to harrow it, how i) run a plant-
goods to be alrignt as wo certainly could \ °r or a weeder cr a mowing machine
not afford lo lose their trade. The on-, - f ? r aU ' s an 'nrreesing
. .. _ , . . . and an unsatisfied d'inand in the
Iv difference between these whiskies south tonav.
and our re'gular goods is that they are j tmeh laborers we must have; nnd
not quite as old, but otherwise are of tney will either conn from other sec-J
the same full strength and purity. We 1,0Ms . or trnir< d at home. I here ;
. , ..... ‘ . are tnousands of Southern bovs. too, i
want you to know that these goods ate w i 10 nocd jus . such ;rAir .lns. Shall I
Straight Whiskies in every respect, re-
'TirTiTriiiiiifk. i'lii.iii mmii>'whi»
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
And step at once into a Paying Railroad Position.
Others Have wucceeded—W ; l)^ Not Moo?
The Georgia School of Telegraphy
Will equip von for the work at a cost of only
-A A E R E P) A G A T E I L E
Enter Now—Classes Forming’
c.ii«. MRS M. V. HALL, Principal
at Georgia Military College
sake an effort to let
uot nt least
duced to the proper proof according to I tV-rn hnve it?
the price. Any dissatisfied customer j a ] aau r®' Remore these nnd do away
| shall have the privilege of returning the | * rpgB “‘ e r \ho
at our expense. | add n f least one t
beauty to the place
The Medicinal Value of Whiskey
is admitted by the highest medical authorities Indeed for
many slight disorders it is a safe and certain cure. But to be
effective, imnust be the genuine, pure, natural article like
all means let tho
front yard and
eh of nature s
Remember these
good only as long a
last.
Rothschild
Company,
prices hold i
s the goods
j Don't wait too late to ^et
the tine set of bird's eye maple
Sunny Brook
the PURE FOOD
Whiskey
Jacksonville,
Florida
Furniture at Purchase Ck Sale
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m PO * AT A D UK AND STATIONARY
Engines
AND BOILERS
F?Ul»g». n w* dS*w*.
•fo*fu. Pull*/,. B«lUn*. U*»ollu, KuftnM.
uiaot^sTOCK LOMBARD,
Fk S Ml Bjilo- iotit »si Ljpi| Shi.
AUO»J*TA. GA.
j Co,
| BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS for sale.
- $20.00 and upwards. Address E. W.
I Gould, Macon, Ga.
| There are more white
j Hickory wagons in use in
Raldwin county than any other
i two wagons made. Milledge-
: ville Buggy & Furniture Co.
I The friends of Rev. and Mrs. B. P.
| Searcy are congratulating them upon
the arrival of a new Miss Searcy at j
their home. Both mother and child are !
reported os progressing nicely. 1
St"'.hY BROOK is unsurpassed as a wholesome pleasant
stimulant or an Invieoratms healthful tonic. Every drop la distilled,
■ftrd and botflcvl under the direct supervlilon of U. 9. Government
inspector! and its absolute purity an1 mellowness make its use p*»rf»*-*tly
Raft* and fr»*e from harmful effects. The “Green Gournment Stamp’i
over the cork of each bottie states the correct age, proof aad quwitity
SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Je«cr«oo Co., Ky.
4 ==FULL QUARTS=$^r
BY EXPRESS PREPAID ^
From any of the following Distributors:
L G. Daniel, Chattanooga, Tenn.
H. Scott Lkpior Co., Vurjhis, Tern.
AUenkerg & Mtutcr, Mi n i bis. Tenn.
Lewis Bear Co., Tensccdi*, Ha.
GRKII. TRADING CO.. Pensacatn. Fla.
'URy'^OHAM t.lQron CO.. Pensacola Fla.
l'.EID“T7Tllt;Kl;V CO.. Pensacola, Fla.
SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. SEXD REHITUNCE WITH TOUR ORDER
NO BOOBS SHIPPED C.0. 0.