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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY OCTOBER 14 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
FARMS AND FARMERS.
Wok For October.???Continue nil unfinish
ed work of last month, and make preparations
for regular fall and winter gardening.
Clear away all the summer accumulation of
weeds, sticks and worthless trash which is too
rank to plow under; then turn in all the grass
and vegetable matter loft, and apply over this
a good, thick coating of some well- tnodo com
post. Work in lightly, anti roke, pulverize
and level for the seed you are about to
Every thing put Into tho ground and properly
cultivated during the last two months will now
be growing vigorously, and must have con
stant care and attention.
Lettuce and Endive may bo planted out for
a succession. Radishes, spinach and cress
should be sown every ten days. Set out bro-
coli, cabbage, etc., if not done last month.
Sow Early York, Dutch and other cabbago
for later winter planting, trying a new plan of
dropping two or three seed where you intend
your plant to stand, and saving the largest
and strongest, instead of Mowing in a bod, the
usual way, and transplanting.
Sow, also, beets, turnips, carrots, parsnips,
mustard, etc.
Onions may now be planted. Try
genuine Bermuda; also, some of the fine,
mild varieties, such a* "Grant's Red Tripoli, 1
"Early Whito Italian Tripoli,??? etc.
Strawberry plants may still be sol, and will,
under favorable circumstances, yield a
crop in the spring,
Celery should bo worked carefully, and
tie earth drawn up around it, but not when
thegrouud is wet.
Asparagus and Globo artichoke beds must
now be dressed and manured.
Peas of tho earliest and finest kind can now
be planted.
Irish potatoes planted in September should
be worked and slightly earthed up.
Corn must be gathered and careful!'
and cotton picked, ginned, baled ana
market. Sugarcane may also bo out and
hausted soils, hence the failures that have
brought timothy into disrepute. The soil
should be deep and well prepared, and the
crop cut for hay when tho blossoms begin to
shed.
Celery should be earthed up as fast as it
grows in order to get it to branch well. Still
the operation mast not be commenced too
early, ns the growth might be weakened some
what thereby. Above all things, allow no soil
to get into the heart in earthing, as the crown
is apt to rot from this.
To keep celery, place a board about nine
inches from the cellar wall and pack full of
the plants in an upright position. Nine inches
from this board place another, and pock full
In the same way. Underneath is placed damp
moss. Keep the cellar dark and ot as low a
temperature as possible to 40 degrees.
Excessive acidity in cream before churning
causes a partial separation of the butter fair,
and the acid also develops glycerine from one
of tho oils composing these fats. Souring
cream does not add to the quality of butter; i
simply creates a strong flavor of unsoure
BET. SAM JONES.
His Work In Texas???'What n Waco Paper
Sajs of Him*
From the Waco Examiner.
The revival now in progress here is one of
the mest remarkable aflair* of the kind-which
has ever occurred either here or elsewhere. A
> and better pasturage than if tho
aze over the
nish 1
stock is allowed to graze over the ontiro sur
face at will. r~
the g
rill. By frequently changing the stock
the grass is allowed to grow on the unoccupied
portions and will also be of better quality.
The method *also prevents close arrazinar.
which often injures pastures.
If wheat is grown in any orchard tho crop | Cl
under the shade of the trees will generally bo I P 1
light and not worth harvesting. Tho straw I
- . also will be weak, partly owing tho lack of I ??? .... - . , , ... ..
_ I potash which the tree lias taken up, and part- I ???** a child of the people only, and yet, liko the
f, : h ?? ly to the shading by the leaves, which pro- ???P??* tlef and preachers {elected by the Savior
: ve nts the wheat from assimilating potash, while on earth, he touches the hearts of all
~v..???. M vu ??? uu ?? c ,J-nigh unannounced,and in a
week???s time he is the observed of all observers,
the theme of con7ersation at every hearth
stone and the wonder of tho whole eity.
lie has only the old, old theme of sin and
wickedness and the atonement made by the
blessed Savior. It is no new sensation. The
story
floes
Cbistian minister talks- to tho people in no
honeyed words. He dods not gloss ??? ver their
faults and shortcomings. Saint and sinner
alike have the polished darts of his ridicule
hurled at them with vast impartiality.
The weaknesses, foibles and faults of all
are reproved, held up to scoru and
condemned in language as strong and as
homely as one hears on the streets, in the sa
loons or tho public places of earth. What is
it, then, which attracts to this wonderful
man the vast multitudes that throng to hear
him nightly, and who hear from him three,
if not more, sermons each day? What is it,
then, which gathers and holds the vast crowds
ot intelligent people in this
way? It is tho wonderful story of the
cross, the earnest powerful way in which it is
Presented, and thamaguificenb devotion, the
and the evident earnestness of the
has not been bred in tho schools. lie
... assimilating potash,
i if it wero present in abundance.
In selecting a breed of cows for milk do--1
who hear him. and a mighty change comes
pf e#
r the
good I PV attention to thoqunUMe, of tho "breed I ^ i. makin,
8 oa as beef producers. In fact, get as far away a
n. lit- I from ibo aptitude to fatten and fill up tho car- I ??
Prepare your ground for planting
???irable deciduous trees and vines, such os the
peach, pear, Japan porsimmou, jujube nnd
grape, and set out cuttings of the grape, pome
granate, .rose, etc. Fig cuttings succeed best
when planted just os the buds are swelling in
the spring.
If not sown last ,month, do not fail to put in
frill crops of rye, oats, etc., for forage and
grain.
Sweet potatoes may be dug and housed, or
banked, tho Inst of this month.
Roke up all grass, and trash in your orange
groves, and make into a compost wish oyster
shell lime; or, eprinklo limo over the surface
without raking, nnd turn lightly under.
Oranges, lemons, etc., maybe budded, ns
Ion a os the bark slips,
dormant until spring.
Some rather indifferent hay may yet bo
made from Into crab grass, and all forage pos
sessing nutritive value should be saved. Iu
feeding your animals generously, you provide
future supplies of manure, and thus insure the
continued fertility
j aptitude to fatten and fill up tho car
cass as possible. The food cannot make both
milk and beef. Breed for a singlo quality
only, instead of several. A cow that is easily
fatted for tne butcher is seldom a good milker.
Crocks of butter' to bo kept for several
months should never bo placed upon the col
lar bottom. This causes two degrees of tem
perature in the crock, which will be at tho ex
pense of the auality of the butter near the
top. The crocks will keep their contents far
better if placed at least a foot from tho cellar
bottom upon a bench and a thick woulon cloth
thrown over it.
Where tho Hessian fly is troublesome avoid
sowing wheat too early. Tho fly lays its eggs
in the young wheat plants in that autumu,
and this is avoided by late sowing. With tho
midge, where the wheat is liable to inji
early sowing!* best. Thomfdgo fly lays ...
eggs in the ears of wheat when it is in blos
som, and, therefore, an early crop of wheat is
far less liable to injury than a late crop.
The former can better afford to raise pota
toes for 25 cents per bushel than to grow whoat
for $1. Two hundred bushels per acre is not
a large average yield. This would givo $50
per aero. Fifteen bushels is an average yield
of an aero of wheat. Tho potato crop will ro-
quire a little moro labor, but with tho lato ira-
No roan will over commi
felon???s coll by reason or
the ministrations of this man. But many aro
made better. Many coarse, sensual natures
8ro directed to purer and better ways of lifo.
Under his faithful ministrations men grow
more tolerant, moro charitablo and more sym
pathetic. He elevates, ho does not
J iull men down. He is a valuable adjunct to
0w, to government, and to the good of society.
He is a man.among men, and tlio revival no
inaugurated will leave an indellible
ion on Waco, and its grand results
foryears. Blessings on the man, may he Jive
long to bear the blessings of an active nnd ag-
psessive gospel among tne sons of mon 1
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ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
MANOFACTCRERS OP THE
ECLIPSE ENGINE,
S??w Mills ?? Cotton Gins, Condensers ?? Feeders.
WO POISON
IN THE PASTRY .
- IF
re., Uuton., etc., luay oo ouaueit, as I r )roV cd machinery tho oost of cultivating and
t hu .ark slips. Tlio buds to remain Seating an tore of potatoes haa been very
t until spring. I much reduced. -
FOB MISSIONS CAUSE.
Yesterday morning tno ladies???, state miss
ionary convention of tho churches of Christ
held their meeting in tho Hunter street
church. Airs. Clark llowell, tho president of
Tobacco Curbs Wouans.???I take great in- I the convention, presided, and Mrs. .11. W.
tercet in regarding tho letters published in I Fairbanks, tho secretary, was in her plaeo.
your paper regarding tho tobacco remedy. I ??* *
have used it for a number of years os a euro
fur blood boils, bee stings and bruises, and
In
have always found it anlnfaliblo euro. In tho
fall of 1880. while working in acornfiold, I cut
a gash in the fleshy- pa^-t of my right arm,
about two inches in length, and Which ex
posed tho bouo to view. Being a user of to*
Dtceo 1 a onco took a lump as largo at a Wal
nut and placed it in the wound, bandaged it
.well, and left it on until night, whou I again
changed it, which I repeated morning and
night for two or threo days. The result woe
no inflamation nor stiflening of tho arm, and 1
was able to keep at work during tho npplica
tion. 1 havo also used it as a cure lor sprain
ed ankle, and know of nothing bettor to re
lievo fullering and pain.
Hoping this will bo of benefit I remnU re
???pectftiUy youra, F. W. Klwbll.
My daughter had gathered breast, which
baflied several doctors and the womon of tho
neighborhood for several months. I prevail
ed on her to use tobacco, and two or threo i
plications effected a complete cure.
1 had a young horse who got his hind foot
tangled up iu a wire fence. Hi* pastoral joint
was cut and swollen very badly before I
noticed it. I applied tobacco fora day or two,
and bo camo out oil right. E. U. Shuttox,
Cotton Bird fob Hogs.???Mr. .Thomas B.
_ . >r hogs,
feeds it mixed with corn meal, usually,
though sometimes ho foods it alone. Says
from the field, stating that last year thero
icties organized in tho state,
were but three soci
whereas thero aro "now ton. Tho
ladies raised $300- last year and
expect to raiao $700 this year. They
I aid in tho support of tho state evangelist for
r*fhe present, but next year will emplov one of
| their own. Thisjorganization is auxiliary to
the Christian Woman???s board of missions of
the United States, and twenty dollars was
raised for that work. A very interesting ad
dress was made by Mr. AIcGarvoy on woman
rein. There v
entertaining exhortation from Rev. T. D. But
ler, of Chattanooga. Tho convention eiocted
the followidg officers:
President???Mr*. Clark Howell.
First vice-president???Mrs. Lamar, of Au
gusto.
Second vice-president???Airs. W. 8. Bell, ot
Atlanta.
Third vice-president???Mrs. 8. A. E. Me-
Right, of Kedoak.
Secretary and treasurer???Airs. W. II. Fair
banks, of Atlanta.
Corresponding secretary??? Alra. A. C. Smith,
of Atlanta.
The mission societies are doing a great
./ork end it is cj *
societies in tho
year. The general society to which yester
day???s convention stands as an assistant, ont-
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Tantlln,Lemon,Ornuirc, etc., flavor Cakes.
Orwuna??Pnddlnff*.??fcc..na dclleiitcly and nut*
uriilly n n tho fruit from which they are made.
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Hopkins, of Louisiana, says cotton seed make- ploys' four missionaries in Jamaica, threo in
a superior feed for hogs. He bolls tho seed and I Japon, two in Armonia and ono in Montana,
??? 1 and is extending its work every year. Tho
society adjourned about 12 o???cloc
I would stato here that to boil tho feed for
my hogs, I use a large kettle mounted on brick
furnace, which coutsins enough food to last
the herd ten or twclvo days, un<Tthat I only
boil it that often. Whenever it gets very sour,
I throw into it a little of the ashes from the
furnace, but I put no rfalt in addition to what :
they get from the kitchen slops. In feeding I
??sc two Inrge troughs, in whbh I keep always |
. ol this cotton seed .lap, never (Suing ( tr ???| jjriore LcLi.lc, under ditto of October ??t(i,
thfm get entirely empty; and tho ha;, hovo 1D v, : General Ne.ricr is pursuing tlio Chi-
access to theso troughs, day and night to feed 1 * ??? ??? ???
them.
is extending its work every year.
about 12 o'clock.
Last night tho convention of tho churches
of Christ listened to a sermon by Professor
McGervey, of Lexington, Ky. This sarinon
was the closo of the recent convention 1
hors. Thero are eighty churches of Christ
in Georgia. _
A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN,
1 have in the above simple statement given
my experience in feeding hogs fin cotton seo:l,
without ofltring any thcorotical considerations
upoL the protean compounds of this food. I
know bogs will not only grow, but fatten upon
this food, and since I have been feeding it I
have not bed a sick hog in my lot. As to
having tlio seed crushed, tho oil pressed out
and using the meal, that plan I nave never
tried, but I am of tbe opinion that for hogs the
seed is better with the oil in it.
Farm Nolen.
Fa bis, October 10.???A despatch from Gen-
~ ??? * dato ??? ??? " *
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ordered that Kep town, where Gcnoral Ne-
grier???s force* had tho engagement with tho
Chinese, be strongly occupiod, and that tho
Loo C'huan river and other outlets be cloned.
Western and southern Tonquin aro tranquil.
The Chinese bands havo been driven
oil and their chief killed. Our flout is tlosely
watching the coast. I assume immediate com
mand of the troops and am about to loavo
Hanoi.
Admiral Peyron, minister of marine, boa
sent a dispatch to General DeLnle, congratu-
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The nubbard gleaner and binder took ???first | wound is inthe Jeg.
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tbe Pennsylvania State agricultural society.
Tbe light Brahma fowls have stood the teat*
sf experiment longer than any of our pure
breeds, combining more good qualities than
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the effects of the wound received during
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i BUTEEB TICKET.
whs raises cabbages effectually prevented tbe
"depredations of the cabbage worm by killing
ail tbe white butterflies that ^appeared in tho
field.
The general type of Shropshire sheep Is
something like tne Southdown.. They have
darker faces and legs, are about one-third
larger, and clip nearly twice as much wool.
They are hardy, and also very prolific.
Many wheat fields, aaya the Now York
Herald, are filled with high weeds. It is best
te run the mower over such fields/ If tho
weed* are higher than the growing clover the
knives may be set high enough to pass over j
the clover.
In England it is not uncommon to raise
more Iambs of the mutton breeds than there
ore mothers. Sometimes as high as 20 per
cent mere are raised, that is, 120 lambs to 10<J
ewes. The Hampshire Down ewes are remark
able for bringing twins.
At this season of the year, ms the manure I
heaps are accumulating, there will be frequent
eas*s of "fire-fanging.??? This may be obvi-
at*d by frequently turning the heap, by judi-
eir ns use or absorbents, er by drawing the
manure and spreading it on the field.
In packing bees for winter see that there
is an abundance of ventilation, not only
through the combs, so that the bees can at
any time during the winter hare access to
their supplies, but at the bottom of the hive,
so that they can have plenty of fresh air,
Timothy requires a good soil to be very pro
ductive, and is not, therefore adapted to ex-
The Executive Committee of the State Puts
Oat an Electoral Ticket.
The executive committee of tbe greenback
party of the stole held a mooting in Union hall
day before yesterday and put out an electoral
ticket. Among those present were C. T. Parker,
ef Douglas county; 0. V. Goswfcb, of Gordon
county; C H. Thomas, of Decatur county; and
l). J. Mathews, * of Jackson county. The follow-
initli-kct was put out:
National Greenback Labor Ticket-For Presi
dent: Beniamin K. Butler, ol M***chtn??cUM???, For
vice Presiuent, Absalom M. We*t, of Miwi??sippi.
Electors???titato st Urge: Augusta* K. Wright,
Henry N. ('ranter. First district J. D. Hiaitii ;
second dfetrict, 0*. H. Thomas; third district, J. L.
Grodwin ; fourth district, John Murphy ; fifth
oirtrid, A. L. Whitesides ; sixth district, A. W.
Monroe ; seventh drstriet, 8. V. Goswtck ; eighth
Coming to Clevsland.
The Rev. Dr. Eddy, who has just arrived in thU
city from Detroit, Mcb., expresses it aa his opin
ion that that stote will be carried by the fu*km-
lsts. The democrats and green backers of Miehi-
Kr Blaine; that their vote would be divided be-
tween Cleveland 8L John and Butler, and th it
- ???ffsconsln would more than pn??h-
by the democracy. Democratic j
srtolnly never better than they |
General Lmgitr??-t has expr*u- !
... ... pinion that Cleveland will be
efocted.
Yesterday Mr. Abe Frye received a letter iron
tie brother, Mr. Ike Fry, who Is a real estate and
Insurance broker in New York, la which ke said
???'Cleveland Is gaining friends constantly. Every
be nr of the day adds voters to bfcr causa, and the
here are certain that he will be elected.
1 carry New York beyond a doubt.???
SpringWithoi.it bhssoms
iMto ia IAIo to Look for Joy??? Yet Sever too
Lain to Aland,
Readers???of Hawthorne's.???Ifmute ol Boren Gables
will recall the pathos with which poor-Clifford
Pycheon, who bad been unjustly imprisoned Mince
bis early manhood, said, after his release: ???My
life Is gone, and where is my happiness? Ohl
give me my bapplnras.??? But that could be dens
only in part, aa gleams of warm utmuhlne occasion
ally toll across the .gloom of a Now England au
tumn day.
In a letter to Messrs. Hiscox A Co.. Mr. L. H
Titus, of Pennington, N. J., nays: ???I have suffered
nntold misery from childhood from (throttle
disease of the bowels and dlarrhm, accompanied by
great pain. I sought relief at the hands ofphy
sidans of every school and nsed every patent and
domestic remedy under the mm. 1 havo at last
found In PARKEIU8 TONIC a complete speci
fic, preventive and cure. ??? your Invaluable
medicine, which did tor me what nothing Hsu
could do, la' entitled to the cre<!H of my getting
back mv happy days, I cheerfully and gratofnlly
Mr. E. 8. Well* who needs no intro)notion to
ile of Jersey City, adds: ???ThetwlimonUI
Itua is genuine and voiuutAry; only he
adequately portray the ??uEaring h?? has
, for many years. He is my brother-la-
11 know the case wall. He t* now i**rfect-
ly tree from hi* old trouble*, and enlor* b* allh
and life, ascribing It all to PARK P.tt'?? *rDNIO
Unequally as an In vigors me atlmuUt^ .ill the
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alfdlSMwrsof th* blood. tat way
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mmem**
joifANv iroyy,
UtrUH,Otematt|*
MU*mn+ j.fjrwnnMow.*rf.^w??./^uu
V. ***** -(.to* *(- VhUuUrlxhUt, ft, .
sepA-dly fri son wed Awky
STEAM WASHER
Rest Wnshtng
cliine motif.
'ff I
??? T??j_
Sold in six Months;
Time and Laboi
Saved wit It no tvoar
on Clothes. l'ricofillO
Hlg Dlsconnt to Deal.
-iMTH you cannot buj
it at home scud us $li
ul we will ship It b???
cprom, all charges
prepaid.
???I am doltghtod
with tho Mlssour I
Hteara Washer, ant!
ladles should no;
wait to sco this wttNhor work, but send for one
iinmsdiately, as it does all that is claimed fot
it.??????Mrs. CL W. Allen, of .Corset Emporium,
4th Avc., Louisville, Ky.
"My experience with the Missouri Htcam
Wsahcr Is all that is claimed for it. It is at
far in advance of the old way as *team cart
arc over the old stogo coach. To try It Is to
buy it.??????Mr*. Joseph Allen, Bntterlck's Pat
tern Htorc, Ixtuisvillc, Ky.
AGENTS WANTED I For Circulars, Tai???
etc., address Patton A Mekiwktiier, G
A: : 1 l"i K. a'.M. I.' . A IhImuhi. an,
Virginia, No. 631 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
PERKINS BROS.
Carry tho largest stock of
MACHINERY
In tho south. Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cora
and Wheat Mills, Separators, Reapers, Mowors,
Brick Mncnines,Planers,Matcbors, and all kinds
ol machinery at lowest price* and easy term*.
We keep on hand all also* Engine* and Boil
er*, from 2 to 60-horso power, and
SAW MILLS TO SUIT,
for prompt delivery.
Our road ongince for threchlng, hauling logs,
lumber, etc., have no equal.
Got our price* boiore buying.
PERKINS BROS.,
89 to 43 West Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Mention this paper.wky
FAY???S CELEBRATED o
WATER-PROOF
MANILLA ROOFING
Uc???? table* tno leather: lor Roofs, Outsldo ??
wall*, and inside in place of phutcr. Very
*trone nnd durable. Catalogue with tostlmo-
Inals nnd sample* FRKK. Established IMS. _
W. H. FAY & OO., CAMDEN, N. J. B???
HENLEY???S GHALLENGE ROLLER SKATE,
jOk In* TMmi, ao 1 l'r.a aaj Moat Com
- '???-MKATBlotbo
nurkpi
Vateotod Oct, 1ft, pan,and Ang. V, l??*l
^ lm|t>??????? r??l .iiitf., I HS'J
' jbera) Terms to the Trade.
for rrlcoa and lucluara
M. (???. 'irF.NI.I./,
Fatanto*
and Maniifaoturer,
idi'hmonil, l>
Narno Ihla papti
T ?? WILSON???S
LIGHTNING SEWER
world. 'Hont nn trial. Warriiutcd A
Nnnl for Illiiatrntad Cntaloqiio it
Circular B. Agcntx Wanted. TlllCtVIf^jl
HKWINO MACIIIN 12 CO., Cltlcngo nr N>
York. wky
4
% LONG LOANS.
> long on Intoroot Is kept up. Jtnonal ??o-
~??? ??? Htsr
1 curtly only far inUrai. Jfoneat prior or mon
of mfMleruto moan* can wnd itcont* forpartlou-
lar*.l< an fnrma.otn. AtfdrawT. (Iaiihni.ii. Man-
o??or. Patacn Hnltdlnx, Clortfinotl. Ohio. ^
Illustrated Cat-
-THE??????
BBMINOTON STANDARD TYPFWBITBB
Tbo moat par-
h-ct wrUlnc ma
chine nwleJtla-
pie. durable.
Maay dliferrat styles of typa. {woort
urnucL work can -be done wltkitioi
with a pen. It sarmi clerk hire, ft tores u??? , ..
InaUe time. Send lor eircolar or osll
nice the mar bne
A. 7. COOLYDGE.
tan weifS-w?! **** -AtUbtfi, ??r
CONSUMPTION.
I IIAVEA POSITIVE REMEDY FOR THE
above disease; byit* use thouMnd of coaf* ot
i worst ki nd and of lung standing have been
ssum *8:
getfierwltb a VALUABKTREATISE on this 4to-
ease, to any raffbrer, (Hr Express and P. O. ad
dress. Dk T. A. SLOCUM, lat Pearl st. N. Y.
ti
FOR SAEE.
WH>L SELL IN JONESBORO BEFORE Tn*
courthouF<_- door on the Anit.Taeaday in Novtmx*
r next one 2H wro h??t with
Six Room Dwelling House
???AND???
Store House
tltunicd In Kllenwood on East
.,0. w. moitu. ??*-fegqra%BSBt*
2ft-wk 2m widow of K. Morriw, dr/^qaed.
GOLD XKDALi PARIS, 1878,
BAKER'S
Warrantul uhtoluttly pure
Coeoa, from which the liras 11
Oil haa bwa removed. It baa (Arts
U*u% toa ttnnyik of Cocoa flUzed
with Starch, Arrowroot or Huger,
aad to thoreforo tor moro ocoaolal.
cal. It to ddldOM, tourUUag,
tortngthoolag, oaally digmtod, aad
admirably adapted tor invalid* aa
well *a tor jktmim la hralib.
Sold b/Uroeora evarywhars.
f. BAKES & CO., Dorchester, Man
ROSES^tL
Nearly 1,000,000 l*l.ANTs;to select from.
FRANCIS M0RAT,
Corner Second and Orm*by Ave., LooUville. Ky
It Johnson baa applied for letters of adiniuistra
tion on the (-slate ??f David A. Brown, of wild
county, deceased, and I will pom npon said appli
cation on tho lint Monday In Novumtim. Itel.
This September 29,13M. L. B. ORKKJH,
Ortllnary.
plOROlA. FAYETTE COUNTY-A O. GAY AND
Jbr Marjr W. Malonohave sppjtodjor prrmanent
piu* upon said application on the flint Monday In
Kn.Ur.UU *???*^T!r R , ar,
/GEORGIA, FAYETTECOUNTY-H.T. and A. O.
O Blalock, have applied to the undendirned for
permanent lettoni of administration on theeaUtr
of Larkin Harrison, late of raid county, dcreayvl.
and J will pass upon raid application on the flr??t
Monday In November, 1MH. This Heptomtwr 29,
1>M. L. B. (/KKKIH.
Ordin try.
It
Hteefe hasapp!ie??l for letter* ofa^iminl-tratlou
dc bonis non. on tbe <-??tote of Tandy D. King, of
said county, deceased, and I wilLl*** upon said
application on tho Hot Monday InNovorntM-rlittl.
'1 fils Eeptomber 29,1864. * ??? ??? 1
EOKGIA. FAYETTE COUNTY???K, M. BANGS
IT bsaapplkd tor letter* of administration on
tbe estate of Jacob A. IiaiY", of raid oonuty, da
cessed, and I will pas* an^*id appDratkm on the
??? * f In N<
??????ipmfeat^H
:ov<mt>er n#-xt. Thiv HeptaabB
h^II. GklUOH. Ordinary.
Kcllp** Wlnu Mlll.a* The Original
sell reqnlattiiK, aolld wheel. V^rUirious
fat World???s Fair*. Centennial ???7fL Pari*
*Ti, Auktralln ' s 0, AtlanU ???8J, Ohiraeo
R'y Ex. ?????. Tbe strongest mill built.
Adapted by U. H. Government ami all
leading Railroad*. Te*to??l 17 year*.
Twenty show, from % to 40 hoi * power.
VuinfHottdJ klwto. T??o* of aO size*
and dfmanvfon*. Water Work* for town*, public
ln??titutf< n??, private residence*, farm*, etc. Writ*
(Orell oin,.. t M. KI.IXOKIXMITII,
(ten. Agt., ??7 F*iach*n*t Atlanu. da.
METALLIC SHINGLES
Make the BEST ROOFING in the WORLD.
Unuimratsl, harshlri sail f.???firnp. Differ*
??????t style* in Tin and Iron, Head for Clreu*
ter *a*l Prices.
AMLO-AMERICAN ROOFING CO.
m CUfffitmt, Kr.v Ysrlf.
Excellent buildings, 160 by 140 feet, coutolnlngl25
1 lighted by gas. Only two
ta over *9100,000. charge*
uver ono hundred young lady bourdon tlio pant
1884, For Term*,Catalogues T T TprX???CT
(lent, Lexington, Ky. Lli-lillLTila
vo JSa
Correlated wlith Vanderbilt University. Highest
advantage* in every departraeut. rtpici d d new
building; ample faculty; tuuaio, art, o-riat ??< ulc*.
Health; accessibility. For catalogue, address
Ilev. Oeo. W. F. Price, a. i>. Pr??*.,
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
mnE SIXTY-FIRST SESSION OF TIII8 INSTD
.1 Mlti..11 Y. ???'! " " ' .1 : I ???'!. Tl.OIOHKh
in literary, Scleutlfio and Pruforaional Depart*
TbcColIorf of lettsrs. Music and Art. Exor
gin 8cpt. Zitn. For catslojruo* d^mnnstrstlnfl
surpassed n.lvnnt nifrs at lowest rates, addr
V. V. COX. President. I.m Gram
nlyli>-ii tiri'v m
Medical Dcjiarfmcnl-IInivPNly of Loaisiaaa,'
NEW ORLEANS,
anti wounded, this institution J
rivalled advantages lit tho' intro in* tion ??i tig
classes Into tho wards of the groat Ch w ty liospitAl,
whoso Eight Hundred beds amt an * nual admis
sion o! EightTlionsatid patients supp???yunlimited
B US INES S LJN iversity.
SC/VD rOR CIRat/L A R
11 Hilldale ??? Herd
JERSEY CATTLE!
SERVICE BULLH:
W10. 8IRK: rilUNA_
Geranium J1V63. 14 llw. In 7day*.
KlONALPfCTHO 11C78. Sire: Leonids* now,
ton ol PIONAL1170. Du in; Optima dnugliter
Of SIGNAL 1170. 10 lbs. 8 os. In 7 daysman
year old.
KINO fCOFFEB, Jr??? Yf/OL 40H per cent
COOMA88IK. Hire: King Koffoe KB, Dams
Island Htar 11876. 21 lb*. 8 os. m ft year old.
Thcso Bull* will bu allowed h limited number
of approved Covr* after November 1st, 1884, at
fino.oO. Order* t>ookcd now. Keep of Cow* lit
Milk, free of charge; other* tlon per week at
owners rUk, YOUNG HTOGIy FOR BALK.
L. J. A A. W. UlLto
Atlanta, Ga.
Illlldslo Farm fa at East Point, six mlleM from
Atlanta, on Central, and Atlanta and Went Point
Railroads??? train* running to and from at all hour*
Of thnday. *<n>i4???-If Stitt wtty
CANCER:
AND
TUMORS
Treated scientifically
iluclamatl, O,
WEHAVE 0 ^^
fn4o*pon*tblo to every family.
Soils at alsbt whorevor offered,
I cIrtrH a 11.TSthsfirtt J??y G. J. Wklto, III*.
??????????, *4. tu 8a.
tuld yi In yt calls.
L. W. ThoHDMIi low*.
BStabllahed KUO,*
f VMS CSLCSS4TSB t
??????BRADFORD???.
PORTABLE MILL
eOSM, WHIAT A fill.
run u hili. et* uINKS,.
r..r Cl MW
IM. A<litr??M Dlslnif
THOS BRADFORD,CO.
Ill, ti*. ti* W. ||k
ClmiNNiTLt
CAMPAIGN CANNON,
100 to 1,000 lb*., SJ0.00 to *300.00,
M???
port. Perftctly ???
00 a 100. Hcnd for Cannon nnd Gun Circu
lar. Address J. II. JOFINHON???8
ang. ft???wvt-eow^* Gun Works, PiltaburgJFa.
E MP
Plate
3
" tu f
IMA
0X0 I
BREECH I
LOADER. H
MINT,
As Salesmen,
fmelisp
Lets! er
id; alv),
???ounl
State which prefer???, ???___???
3 per month for services'and cx-
pcoaca. t;oo>!?? very aalable. Boafneifl
honorable, pletaant and psrmaacnL
Write us,
SLOAN & co.,
Hml> CWCttMAWB ft
8121
MUZZLE
fxgASfigr.
Dblc.B.evch-
Gun I an Bar
Steel 1-orrvl^
GUM
f>evcr Action. Warranted goc
ka!o. Our *10 * Iii77In leader now only *11,
b n l rump for Illustrated catalogue of Guns. Pla*
Us,Witchtakslra,etc. to#ItlbrfNVfWlim
f. J'u'.i .11. fsn ?? ...?? , d ??atf. O.
FARM FOR SALE.
FARM OP 1??5 ACRES L*t TIIK WKSTKRlf
i nrt wf .S ??? uiij.t). 7 -.t t'oTtogtoa
within tiuw all* M Rn-tirtrrUii, M?? tbodbit
BanlhtChurrbra. Lfesw. ll md l* well water-
and ??uiud U- Cotton. Grain and the oramca,
iibgri--- and clover Iota ??u. t- Nlnaty acre*???
. tiy truth, in high tiatoof cu'tiva'.i m; Muu rce
known to fail. Eight i
??? Payments easy.
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