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<1 Garden Notes.
I to plan for a garden.
•well for yor liye stock.
Jnprofitable—using green. fu-
m
Let no animal go cold or hun
gry-
meal for sickly, weak
Gut cornstalks and straw for
Keep your pigs in good condi-
;ion.
How as to fresh eggs and broil-
Wnrm, dry quarters for the poul
try.
Only maximum crops are remu
nerative.
Don,t crowd the fowls too close
ly in their quarters.
Intelligent industry is the ral
ing force in successful agricul
ture.
Permit no smoking about the
barn, haystacks, or strawstacks.
The best cure for a fence break
ing animal is administered by the
butcher.
There is no profit in rearing or
keeping cattle, except in good feed
ing in all seasons of the year.
Good roads mean thrift, liber
ality and wealth. They mean good
farms'and good real estate val
ues.
Fashion Notes.
Dyed parrots are used on small
lints.
. Light, fleecy furs are used for
trimming house dresses.
Shepherds checks of one color
with lines or black, white or red,
come in soft twilled woolens for
children’s drosses.
Pompadour ribbons of various
widths are stitched on evening
dresses in rows from the neck to
the hem of the toilet.
Straight sashes, of three inch
padded silk, and angel sleeves of
gauze are characteristics of a very
novel house or party dress.
Friuging of monkey fur is a
very cosy looking finish fora
walking jacket. It is also seen on
princess dresses of black silk and
cloth.
Bill Sye--
The newspaper puff is some
thing that makes men feel bad if
they don’t get. The groundwork
of an ordinary newspaper puff con
sists of a moral character and a
good bank account Writing news
paper puffs is like mixing sherry
cobblers and mint juleps all
through the summer months for
customers and quenching your own
thirst with rainwater. Sometimes
a man Is looking for a puff and
don’t get it, then he says the pa
per is going down hill, and that it
is in the hands of a monopoly, and
he would stop subscribing if he
did not have to pay his bill first.
Writing a newspaper puff is like
taking the photograph of a homely
baby. If the photograph does not
represent the child with wings and
hales and harps, it shows that the
artist does not understand his bus
iness. So it is with the newspaper
puff—if the puff doesn’t stand out
like a bold and fearless exponent
of truth and morality, it shows
that the puffer doesn’t understand
human nature.
It is more fun to see a man read
a puff of himself than to see a man
slip on an orange peel. The nar
rowminded man reads it over sev
en or eight; times, and then goes
around to the different places where
the paper is taken and steals what
he can. The kind hearted family
man goes home and reads it to his
wife, and then pays up his bill on
the paper. The successful busi
ness man who advertises and
makes money, .starts immediately
to find the newspaper man and
speaks a word of grateful acknowl
edgement and encouragement.
Then tffe two men start out of the
sanctum and walk thoughtfully
down the street together, and the
successful business man takes su
gar in his, they both eat a clove or
two; and life is sweeter, and peace
settles down like a turtle dove
our hearts, and after a while lamp
posts get more plentiful and every
body seems more or less intoxi
cated, but the hearts of these two
men are filled with a nameless joy,
because they know just where to
stop and not-make themselves ri
diculous.
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Some -Startling Disclosures,
Augusta Chronicle.
The startling statement by the
Rome Tribune that there was but
one baby on Peachtree street, in
Atlanta, has been overtopped- The
New York 'World, as usual, beats
the record.
That paper sent out reporters to
take the census of Fifth avenue.
What Congress Costs.
Pittsburg Tunes.
The salaries of senators and con
gressmen is So,000 per- annum,
with a milage allowance of 20 cents
to and from Washington;- and an
allowance for stationary and news
papers of SI25 per annum. A to
tal of 8410,000 is required to pay
the salaries of senators and 81,-
Three hundred families were visit-,695,000 per session those of the
ed and ninety-one children under'congressmen. It costs a little less
10 years of age were found. The | than Sl50,000 per session to pay
number of children born in the last! the mileage of the members, and
twelve months in these 300 fami- j the country pays 850,000 to pur-
lies was but six. That is, but one j chase the stationary for members
family in three has any children and officers for the House alone in
Good Excuse.
The furor for plaids this sea
son received its first impulse from
the tartan cloaks and gown made
for the Dachess of Fife.
Comfortable school caps for lit
tle girls are made of brown or gray
cloth, -with bands of beaver fur
of plush imitating beaver.
Boat-shaped turbans have been
displaced by the -military cap
made of dress material, with
band of fur to match muff.
Brilliant mohairs and lustrous
alpacas come in all the new colors
for the early dresses in which to
shop, go abroad or take spring
journeys* to the land of flow
ers.
Hi:
St:"-
Bishop Tnrner, (colored)
Georgia, has written an open letter
to Fred Douglass, in which he
says race prejudice is growing
stronger, and adds: “For this I am
not denouncing the south any more
than the north, for the decision of
a northern supreme court is the
author of it all. I find a white
man is a white man and a black
man is a black man, be he north
erner or southerner, and the great
question that confronts us is, What
will the black man do?” The
bishop thinks the colored people
should, as far as possible, be colo
nized in Africa. He approves of
Senator Butler’s scheme.
A curious fall was that at Mis
souri City. A team, a wagon and
a driver were precipitated into a
cut eighty feet deep on the Wa
bash road. The wagon was smash
ed into-match timber, the horses
K wero not seriously hurt, and the
driver escaped by jumping.
Academy of
jxaturai Sciences has awarded to
Prof. James Hall, state geologist
New- York, the Hayden bronze
medal and the income from 82,500
r the most meritorious geologi-
| paleontological work.
A Nasal Injector freo with each .bottle
t Shiloli’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
' 3. Holtzclaw & Gilbert.
The musician is not easily play-
. out.
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
a have a printed guarantee on every
). of Shiloh’s Yitalizer. It never
fails fo cr.ro. Holtzclaw & Gilbert.
The best cigar meets its match
when it is lit.
Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Pronchi-
Holtzclaw & Gilbert, Perry, Ga.
: famine is predicted in
. this summer.
— m
.Judge William Louis Kelly of
the district court, says the St. Paul
Pioneer Press, is acquiring a rep
vtation for wit on the bench,
young .lawyer in the German-
American Bank building tells the
following:
Various jurors were waiting be
fore the judge, as is the custom at
every term of the court, to 'be ex
cused from service. A meek-look-
ing man came up in his turn and
asked that he might be let off.
“You can’t get off without a good
excuse,” said the judge.
“I have a good reason.”
“You Ynust tell it or serve,” said
the judge.
“But, your honor, I don’t be
lieve the other jurors would care
to have me serve.”
“Why not? What’s your
cuse?”
“Well—I—” (hesitating).
“What is it?”
“I’ve got the itch.”
“Mr. Clerk,” said Judge Kelly,
quickly, “scratch that man out.’
Jimmie Cooke, of Carroll conn
ty, Ga., is the youngest and most
remarkable boy preacher in the
field. He is but thirteen years
old, -and has already been preach
ing two years. He has been preach
ing to crowded houses, in Atlanta.
He doesn’t depend mnch on book
Learning, for he has been to school
only eight months in Lis life.' He
is very eloquent, and holds his
hearers spellbound.
The last estimate for pensions
is $157,000,000 for one year.
at all, and only one in fifty has
any baby.
Now, the same men took a tour
through Cherry Hill, a settlement
“glowing with poverty.” Three
hundred families were visited and
670 children were found under 10
years old, while 111 babies under
1 year are reported,
Cherry Hill has been over eight
een times as prolific as Fifth ave
nue the past year.
And yet Fifth Avenue has the
wealth and the leisure to rear the
future citizens of the republic as
they should be reared, while Cherry
Hill struggles in poverty.
Is wealth an enemy of childhood?
Is fashion the foe of posterity?
Here is'the text of many a ser
mon, says the World.
Compared with Fifth Avenui
and Peachtree street, Green street,
the fashionable thoroughfare in
Augusta, makes a good showing.
There are half a dozen babies
every block—and the year is yet
young,
There are four members of the
United States Senate who can nev
er be candidates for the Presiden
cy of this republic under the con
stitution, because of alien birth,
Senator Jones, of Nevada, was
born in England,. General McMil
lan, of Michigan, in Canada, Sen
ator Beck, of Kentucky, in Scot
land, and Senator Pasco, of Flori
da, in England. While it is the
exception rather than otherwise
that a Senator was born in the
State he represents, sectional, lines
have been closely observed. Of
the northern Senators only two
were born in the South—Culloin,
of Hlinois, and Senator Hawley,
of Connecticut, in North Carolina,
Not one southern Senator is of
northern origin.
Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyer is
wonderfully efficacious. I pre
scribed it in several instances and
it never failed in a single case to
have the desired effect. I know of
no other worm remedy so certain
and speedy in its effect.—J. P.
Clement, M. D., Villanow, Ga.
Farmers are learning not only
how to make two bladss of grass
grow where one grew before, but
how to make ten bushels of corn
aad ten bushels of wheat grow
where one grew before. And they
haye learned how to kill grass and
weeds in their crops much faster
than formerly.
It’s curious how much more apt
a girl’s hair is to fall down when
is is all her own.
A Peculiar Case.
The transition from long, linge:
ing and-painful sickness to robust
health marks an epoch in the life
of the individual. Such a remark
able event is treasured in the
memory and the agency whereby
the good health has been attained
is gratefully blessed. Hence it is
that so much is heard in praise of
Electric Bitters. So many feel
they owe their restoration to health
of the use of the Great Alterative
and Tonic. If you are troubled
with any diseas of Kidneys, Liver
or Stomaco, of long or shore stand
ing you will surely find relief by
use of I Jectrie Bitters. Sold at
50c. and SI per bottle at Holtzclaw
& Gilbert’s Drugstore.
Dr. H. C. Edmunds, of Elber-
ton, Ga., writes: “A very peculiar
and strange case of blood poison
came under my attention a short
time ago. A gentleman came here
from Athens, Ga., where he had
been bitten on the hand by a vi
cious mule that he was breaking to
work. The hand was in a horrible
condition, and the inflammation
was rapidly extending throughout
his entire system. Every knuckle
on his hand was an ulcer that was
deep and sloughing. He stated to
me that he had consulted several
physicians, and taken their medi-
cihes without deriving any benefit.
I gave him a course of Swift’s
Specific (S. S. S.), and in a few
days he reported to me a marked
improvement, and in one week
from the time he commenced tak
ing S. S. S. the hand was healed
up and the poison entirely eradi
cated from his system. It is my
opinion that he would have lost
life had it not been for the health
giving properties contained in
Swift’s Specific. He frankly ad
mits himself that S. S. S. did the
work.”
- Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
Sweet Speceeic Co.,
any one session. The treasury
pays 852,000 for repoi ting debates,
whether congress sits for one
month or twelve, as the official re
porters, like most of the clerks, are
paid by the year, though they sel
dom do more than twelve months'
work in the twenty-four mouths
that make up a congressional term.
Buckley's Arnica. Salve.
The Best Salve in the world
for Colds, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
perfect.'satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box
For sale by Holtzclaw & Gilbert.
According to the Cloverdale
(Cal.) Reveille, it has been ascer
tained that out of 185 cases of suc
cessful s ivindling throughout the
State by traveling sbarpers in va
rious ways, by which people of the
rural districts were robbed, some
to the extent of thousands of dol
lars, only nine or ten were sub
scribers or readers of a county pa
per.
A Purely Vegetable Remedy,
exempt of mineral poisons, bad odors and
taste, acting on the liver, kidneys and
system, curing Headache, Rheumatism,
Bladder and Liver troubles, W. W. C-
is the nonpareifof all home prescriptions.
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PASSENGER SCHEDULE
FREIGHT SERVICE
In effect Feb. 9th, 1890, via the-
RAILROAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA
Standard time same as Macon city time
HOW?
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v.Tifton
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No. 34
2:08 nm 2;50am 7:00 am
3:24 pm 4:23 am 12:23 pm
5:45 pm 7:10 am 7:50 pm.
Trains 1, 2, 3 and 4 arrive and depart
I from Union depot. Way freight and ac
commodation trains 11 and 12 arrive and
I depart from Macon junction.
Freight received and delivered at de-
| pot comer Fifth and Pine streets,Macon.
Freight for Americas, Albany, Bruns-
I wick, Savannah, Charleston, Florida
I points and all other places on or reached
via this road will be handled withprompt-
ness and dispatch.
| 0. B. WILBURS, J. T. HOGE,
Gon‘1 Freight Agt. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Manager.
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314 Third Street, MACON, GA.
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V-L- will find me at the above-named
stand, where I will be glad to serve them
if they need anything in my line.
Besides a stock of
at the s
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gin my
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Fresh Groceries;
I keep an assortment of the leading
brands of
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Such as Hume six-year old, Nelson
County Rye, Gibson’s XXXX. Pure Old
North Carolina Com, and other brands.
FILLING JUGS A SPECIALTY.
All orders promptly attended to
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Children cry for it. Never fails to jane.
Chills once broken will not return.
Cost you only half the price of other Chill
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No Qninine needed. No purgative needei
Contains no poison.' Cheaper than Quinine.
It purifies the blood and removes all ma
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It is as largo as any dollar tonic and retails
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BETWEEN MACON, FOBT VALLEY, PERKY AND COLUMBUS.
(Southwestern Division.)
Schedule went into effect Fobruarj 4th, 1890.
(Standard Time, 90th Meridian.)
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Glassware than all the other stocks in Macon added together.
— We arc Acknovrlcdged Headquarters fox* Goods iu. Our Line.
We have now in store the most varied s*-iek ever exhibited in any southern city. Whenin the city eaU ana see the "Teat
eat attraction to be seen-in Macon.
Very Respectfully,
IM tiiiis HM
Our lines of SHOE8 AND HATS are on the market at
Living Prices, and if you want
CALL ON U§,
AT HONEST F
m B. CARHART & GO
•50c. to fo.00.
|,j 365 Second Street and Triangular