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•W-. • Xte >'atior.ai Kcviei
:o iry & crop l In jhe.thoti.Kpnd a
—h 1 hate which have „cb;psed since
was made Eiugijjf. all.Ee
there-have beep bu t three
The total indebtedness ~bf Bus-
id sixty years jsia is 82,93S,98S,0-^^^^ , r
faMT ^ Ph y“ lc 1yeR ' s ^ ie faith cure* &e-
* al ‘ ’ Cause it has the inside track. -
oceu- j : - v - .
-pants of the fhrohe -whose reigns! .’A'. philospher - says: \'Aj girl
Jikyebeen so prolonged as that of j should mai ry'- for protection—not
Qneen Victoria. Bnt her Majesty * or avenue only. -
wiil, in. the course, of this, year, |. ; Anthracite V was discovered in
have-reigned inone sense, longer Pennsylvania in 1790,:by Nicholas
than Any- English soveriegn; for 1 Alien :
of the three.Kings .whose reigns . .
will have -- exceeded hers at -the lbe road to Pasperity goes g|
Jubilee celebration in ; June next, fectly ?nst the saloons, without
not one actually ruled for so long s ^ 0 ppibg.
a period-As 5Q years. King Hen- If every man was as big as he
ry III wascrownedon the death feels there wouldn’t be standing
of King John in 1216, but the re- room in this country.' : |
gency was entrusted to the - Earl HI A -•- ri,- -y
W&fe- J 7. • .- Roman Yejar, or Pomona, Cab-.
I einbroke, and it was not until fmuni'ror-puflv-f" i -
i nc)c} ±1?_l it, . - ji i i recently xnih&i n lotn-ieg-!
MM that the King was declared *3? rifiail ' &
The agonies of lhft?a who suiter Iroia severs
! salt rheuai-ars indosepcabie. The eieacsuaj,
: healing, purKyisg iuimanes-s of flood's Snr?»
jrfriUa are uskcgft&.-ti by r.:.v other mcSidne.
. “I take pleasure in re.-i.nhet-iijSng Hoad’s
i Sarsaparilla, fur it hashlojstr vv-.sders formo.
I had salt ihetim very -viv.-wy, :.ifeeling ine
\ : over nearly niy entire fcndy..- Only'those who
i have suffered Trbm this disease in its worst
. j Iona can imagine tire- extent of any affliction,
i I tried many *«<Keir.es,‘bst.fjMSed to. receive
I benefit until I took Kbcd's Sarsaparilla.
| Then th^- - disease legaa to subside, ; the
Agonizing Itcfr and #asn
disappeared, and now - 1 aid entirely free from
the disease. SI jv blood. seems to be thor
oughly purified,' asiu my .general -health 'is
greatly beueStsti" " Lysias' Alias, Sexton
i wish next season to try a'crop'
of broom corn, to which T
seen.repeated references reoentlvj
in the columns of - -rfehe - Southern i
(-u! iivn tor.; You would confer a]
favor if you will give the time-for j
planting and minute directions!
for its cultivation emb p^paratioU |
for market.. I 'have seen it grow- j
iag in Illinois and .know it fe.be a;
pTofitsible crop, and from its staple
character believe that it-would be
"a valuable-addition io birr south
er n cipps.—T. a, Ocnip, N, G. . ..
Answer—Our oxTunience with
broom corn is limited, but is-suffi
cient to enable Us-to say, that the
cultivation of the crap is easy, and
its harvesting management Quite
. - Condensed into-Qss V
nmmn-}^ \ :
JZ & It \> Sh 3 [j
- Th eifi riliiE a 2 el vert in res of all i
rers sr.d frdiitinr fighters with. I
^■pd wild beasts, over our whole o
eailiest tircesto tke prisonL I.h
of f-eSoto^ia^alUs B001
dv. rrokbi t, Bowie, Konkovs. Cu-c
Ifontia J*oe. Wild BiD. Bufi&lo HiII.
and Cr^o^icn at Ind»n olno^V- am
c*rs .Aph;iulidlv iii'iV.rated with.
A€tBA'T>: WA?s r fi'Kl?. L>:
beats ani’tliir.*? to'
: Sl> days' tizsie gfrony^ut^ '•\i\ho\'i cap-^ah
. .SOAMMEIX & CO.* St. Lr \ur, 3|p.
V. Specific foralidis
women, s^ich a?, j
?5Sedr>~ Irregular 5
nc^rhoeaV flutes,
!RNS yoti wish, to use dnnns tee
t ssYiug' yl irom ^y,'30 iO 54,1®’ {>y
Journal
o.:. graving d.
iced, and
j If tekra aurfeg thr ffl V SUE t>Jl
[LIFE,. t vler,cer j
f rii 1 he avoid eo , i \
With Tweive Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of
► yocrownselectionand of any eize. T
Both Publications, Oise year,
—row—' ’
$3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE).
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Of ail . the Magazlues.
CoSTAtNISCr Stobiss, Poehs, and other Liteeakx
ATTOS.CTJONS, COMEDSINB ARTISTIC. SCIEN-
TEFIC, AND K6USE30IU) MATTERS.
UJicstrnted ■zolth Original Steel Engrav
ings. Photogravures, Oil Pictures anti
fine Woodcuts, malting if the Model Maga
zine of America. J
Each Magazine contains a conpon orfer entitHris'
tbe holder to the selection.of any Datiern illnstrateS
in the fashion department in that number, and in
any of the sizes manufactured, making patterns
during the year of the value of over three dollars
DEMOREST’S HONTULT is justly entitled the
World’s ?>Icdel Magazine. The Largest in Form, the
lArscst in.Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar
Family Magazine issued. 1SS7 will be the Tivenfy-
thirn year of its publication. It is continual!:- im
proved and so extensively as to place it at the'head
of Family Periodicals! It contains 72 pages. Iar*e
Quarto, S.vNllt^ inches, elegantly printed and fnlTy
illustrated, paolished by w. dennings Demotes-,
New York,
AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED
WITH THE
Sr.iirdafer C
oroinary sorgij am. it is a sor-
ghum, and its habit of growth
quite similar. The seed do not
always germinate well, .and should
be planted with care and in ample
quantity to insure a stand. If it
comes up too thick it may be easi
ly thinned out to a proper; stand,
uhich is one stalk every foot, in
rows four feet wide, if the land is
good. Greater distance .should be
given on poor land. As soon as
the plant blooms, the heads are cut
offwith about a foot of stalk at
tached, and placed oli racks -under
shelter to cure. It should: not be
put in layers more than six inches
thick; the heads should b;e eare-
fully laid so that the straw may
be straight, and the layer turned
over every few days to facilitate
• the curing. After it is cured tlior-
oughly it is packed in bales, and
is ready for marketing.
‘ “ :
Misadventures of a Bridal Couple
Loudon World.
A newly-married pair, who ar
rived on their honeymoon trip at n
celebrated Scotch watering place
Rene w your subscription now
DASH IN ADVANCE
J f- TlO# 1 -- 2 ^ Haw to Train :
A ly VIVX Hiffi-- The-’ largest ,
ist book outlie Dog ever publish. i
:i.eiy i.Inifrfrfited. O-ver 100 pages, j
.boat toe Origin, Bearing, Keep-!
raining, and Management 'of Dogs, i
art be had m any other book. Prieei
ts. by mad. TkS P>wia’Iiya?an & !
About twenty years ago I discovered a little sore on my c-heek, and the doctors pro
nounced It cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any perma
nent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine they applied
was IJfee fire to the sore, causing Intense pain. I saw a statement In. the papcrs.telliug what
S. & ix had done for others similarly afSieted. I procured some at once. Before I had used
the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. 2Iy general
health hud been bad for two or three years—I had a hacking cough and spit, blood contin
ually, I had a severe pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left
me and I grew stouter than I had been, for several years. Jly cancer lias healed over all but
a little spot about tlio size of a half dime, auditfs rapidly disappearing. . I would advise
every one with cancer to give S. S. S..a fair trial.
Has. NAN GY J. KcCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Go^ Ind.
Feb.'16, 1SS6.-
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable, and seems to care cancers by forcing out the
Impurities from The blood. Treatise ou Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
ill purify the 8LOOD recnlate
ae LIVER and XIDWEYS and
Bestobe the HEALTH andVTG-
OJR of YOUTH- Dyspepsia. rYant
of Appetite, Indigestion.Lack of
L Strength apd Tired Feeling ab-
^ eoliitel? cured: Bones, mas-
clea and nerves receive new
SjggSL force. Enlivens the miad
**nd snpplies Brain Power.
^■Suffering from complaintspeca-
i&f liar to their sex Trill find inDK,
■2? KABTEB-’B ULQN TONIC a
Gives a clear, healthy complexion,
itmterfoiting only addn to itsipopa-
most of us iay up a. good stock
of patience, but we make the mis
take' of pultiug it wbere we. etm’i
find it just when we- need it most.
The Chinese have a custom 'of
wearing two watches, because if
,! one makee sick and die, the oth
er live.”
"Women are employed on the
staffs of over two hundred news
papers in the "Cnited States..
Boston’s gross city debt has in
creased over $-1,000,000 in the past
two years. The total liability is
more than $46,000,000, and it
keeps growing steadily.
A Hindoo made a wager that he.
would gase at the sun for -ien
nours. At the end of the seventh
hour lie fell down in a lit and
died. 7
In 1S73 there.were 349 colleges
proper in the United Bates. Of
these colleges den were established
before the close of the Revolution
in 1788. Among the entire num
ber, only fifty-seven are nonrsecta-
rian.
Prof. John E. Proctor, the Ken
tucky geologist, says there is
enough good- iron Dear Eowiing
Green,.in that Skate, to supply fif
ty furnaces for two hundred years.
i Backlog's Ariaies Salve
- The best Salve in the -world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, ^alt
Rheum, Pever.Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped pan ds, Oh iiblain s, Corn s and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price,
25 cents per box. For sale by
Mathews A Wright, Fort Yallev,
‘Mrs.- Smith.
said a Chicago
traveling -man in his wife. “Am I
a senior'member of the osrtner-
ship w’hich we formed over a year
ogo with. the assistance of the
preacher?”
“Certainly,” replied Mrs. Smith
meekly.
“Do I hold a controlling interest
in this business ?”
“Of course you do, dear.”
“Am I the Secr-etary-and Treas
urer and Business Manager* of this
concern? Am J responsible for
its business status.?”'
“To be sure you are. I never
said anything to- the contrary, did
I?” she- responded.
“Now,, what I wish to direct
your attention to, is this. Your
lioushold expenses have been run
ning up. to an alarming figure, and
your'ctem.and- for pin money may
be properly described as exorbi
tant. I have decided that I must
take steps to keep you in check.”
“May I correct-your .grammem
little bit?” she inquired, sweetly.
“Certainly.”- •
“You mean f checks’ not clieek.
Plur;il number, you know,” was
the firmly spoken rejoinder.
And he didn’t attempt to argue
the point.—-Merchant Traveler.
■ —-—*y-3V—a--— m ~.
When ihe high tariff papers', ig
nore the fact that there .is a broad
difference -between “free trade”
and a tariff for revenue- only,. and
charge all tariff-for-reveniie men
with being “free ’traders,” they/are,.
consciously and intentionally guil
ty ofa-n aggravated and, menda
cious form of -moral dishonesty.
Can’t “protection stand on its own
"merit;
ASK YQtm G-B00SE FOE IT.
ase youe mmm? fob it.
Frevcaia Reap, Prevents Gapes, Pre-
. vents Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eat
ing, Prevents Laying Soft
Eggs, Makes Hens Lay.
120 SECOND STREET, -MACON, GA.
It Sells for Pivo Gents Per Pound,
in Boxes,
-foil can fine! at ibis --house oil gs^ites'of .Clothing, ironj'-tbe enbsrf-afctiaUo the
finest made. It is o saving of mzxtgv ft/bny good ddthirrg. Wii.sh’-p & CriHasra:-
makespecial efforts to give ibe.bbys mHIfeieBI and best, goods »t- ii e lowest Thices.
iSTPitt Bal'dwln, of MarEballyijIe, and "Ufm. ¥. J-npjfinn-, of Eyron. are jvitjrUiis
bouse, and Will bo pleased to bavea'call fsoia their friendsT
.Chick-chick-er-re-kce {poultry feed and pre
ventive of disease for poultry), ;the gr^at egg
food, produces eggs prooigiou.-1y-Wi.d is good for
the health of the fowling. It is"tfiS?first article of
its kind ever Patented' in the United Ststee,
Canada and England. Try it. It. costs only
five cents per pound: It is no powder. Chick
ens will eat it. .That ought to convince you that
it Js good. If yiar GrccdrrDrd^gsst, Kard-
v/are or Country Storekeeper w=ll not pet iz
for you,, send me one dollar, and I wiu ship
you a twenty-peund box by freight^ or one hundred
pounds for five dollars. A brge box will cost you
no more freight than a small box. Attend to your
poultry'; if you v/ant to makes profit out of them.
just the same as you attend to your land. Unless
you manure your land it will not paj- you. Just
so wiih poultry; you niust givetfiem something
besides feed. They must have material to
answer for grinders, and rccterial for the egg.
If you feeds Chick-chicli-cr-rc-kee (egg fcod)
every day-ycu wsii never have any sick chick
ens, anc year hens will ].*y t'ggs when otherwise
they would not. You will "sever do without it.
sfera fair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or
fifty cents 3 pound fer medicine to feed. Your
poultry when you can get a better article front
veur storekeeper at five cents a pound. Don't
be a clam ; try it. Maaufacrured in the United
States Gray by
Jr imtiarung districts tfielrrirtnes arc
m&eiy rec*og^iia:ed, as they posasess* »«€«
oliarprcji-ertics in Ireeinjr tbesyuejs
.rows that poison. Eleffanily sugns
coated. Doaesjaall. i*nce, 23cts.°
AI5K>
GROCEfllES m PLANTATION SUPPLitS
G5, 67 and 69-Mulberry Street, - - - MACON, GEOBGIA.
NewAyareboxise witli alT iaoilc-rli and necessary conYerdeBces. Lcanrance bn
(\>tton at very lowest ffgnfes. Make liberal allowances oil Cotton in Store.'
m-- Will sen -BA&GiNG LhD TISSJaT LCV#S«Y,RfflASSK&T
Keep constantly a first-class stock of GROCERIES and CGTJNTItY BBOEIJCE
anrf FAKM GUPPEISS.
Ang I'2 -fim
your Chid
lams£tisfi<
Is in having good printing. We make %
srsiialty of' all kinds of-Live Stock,
PouItry,Pets, Dogs, Small Friiits, Plants,
Flowers, and every oilier land of Print
ing. We have new and handsome cuts
by illbhundred with'which to illustrate.
In Horse bills w-e cannot Fe beat. The
Best line, of horse cuts in ’ America.
Prices so low that yon c-annot help or
dering from ns.. Send for samples:extra
low prices,- and proofs of cuts. When
-you want printing of .any kind,' write to
the -
WTNDERPTIB. CO., Warsaw. Ind.
There, are in . tbe neigliborbooc}
of 130 foreign iron steamsbips run
ning between the United' States
and tbe various ports of Europe.
Buenos Ayres . is doing a big
and growing busines in skipping
frozen mutton to Europe. The
number of frozen sbsep shipped
Must- its ^advocates' d;
pendx>n rniisfepresentaiaim? It.:
pitiable’!—Sparta TsbmaeHte.
last year was.about 500,080.- .This
business'employs quite a fleet of
steamers and a’ large- number of
men'. .
“A miraculous escape,”' is the.
heading oj.a patent; medicine ad
vertisement in many papers. Mrs.
It is probable that the reason
that Belgium is so excited, over
the. probabilities of war between
-Germany-and Frahce is thafc-it is
believed ; that Germany, cannot car-
defensive
against France, without pass-
The whole
French frontier towards Germany
is strongly fortified. For sixty
miles in a stretch .every spot is ''de
fended by-heavy guns.
PARTS of t.haHTrr.t^N B-.n)V K$t..\X(tSaA>E'nit,
On these vessels there is not less
than a total of 20,000 officers and
men constantly employed.
toin'qiife
about ihf a. On the contrary, the advertisers
ryTn anything -but
war
ing through Belgr
Circulars eivitue-xil cartio&iary. Bynddr^/mr V-T-.nz
Mepicai. Co.. Ktrrfrtio.N. Y.
Louisa Pike is said bo have taken;
the medicine and escaped 'death.
A great many people have, escaped
who did not. take it.
The Amended and Enriched Edition.
Hinging Jo-rics of the. War,- Battle
v Songs whichfired the South and
i compelled the admiration
of the Poe.
Complete in one volume, 4S3 pages,
hes triif idly illustrated. The . engravings
inelude a steel portrait of the anther; ins
old churclrand adjoining residence in
Mobile: ‘‘Eria’s Flag,” - and the ^Con
quered. Banner.”
This bbok will.beeeht to any address
bn receipt of price, S2.00. ’ . '
SHE BAIiTS3SI&BEg?CB. CO,. ; '
174 West I Baltimore' St., Baltimore, Mi;;
N. B.—One-half of tho profits accruing j
from-the sale, of this volume ’of-poems !
from date to ?>Iarch 1st will be devoted!
j to the funds forlhe erection of-a - - Mona-!
i men t to Father Ryan; to be placed over ■
\ his grave at Mobile. Help on the -work
h .- In order that all. the citizens of
i .Mimiespfa might read the Govem-
! oFs.message, it was translated^in,
5 tp-ten ; different languages—Eng-,
t lish, German, Norwegian, Swed
ish, French, Bohemian, 'Finu, Pol--
ish, , Italiah, and Chinese. Six
thousand copies, were printed'In
English sand .300 iu Chiaess. the-
nuinber' in - the other languages,
-ranging from 500. to 1,000.
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