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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GAr. TUESDAY DECEMBER 30 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
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FA.RMS AND FARMERS.
PERDUE???S PREMIUM-REMARKABLE
YIELD OF COTTON.
1 he Wonderful Result* th.-.t Senator By own Ac'ilev-
'ed tn Dooly County ??? .Votes Cplleoted frj
Country Life In Uoargia-Foots from
the Forra* ??? Other Xtemi.
The iccent award of the $200 premium offered by???
Meme. George W. Scotl & Co. to Mr. I). \V. Perdue,
of Miluer, for the largest yield of cotton ou one
acre iortUized with gossypium, has drawn from all
quarftis icquirlcs-ns to Mr. Perdue???s methol of
prrpaiicg and cultivatin ' bis bonanza acre.
Tbi* curioiity on tbc part of our planters is
natural. A yield of 1,645 pounds of cottou to the
acre is something phenomenal, and, with ono ex*
cepticn, is the largest yield ever recorded in Geor??
gia. T hat exception was in the case ot Col me!
Gabrinl Toombs, who onee rstouued the country
by producing something over 2,000 pounds on one
acre.
There instances serve as pointers. What has
been done can ne doue again. Like causes pro*
duce like results.
Mr. Perdue takes pleasure in giving the fullest
Information concern lug Li* mode of cultivating
cotton on his premium acre.
To 1 (gin with this piece of land was manured
lavishly for four years, ami it is the delibjr.ite
judgment of Mr. PefdutUhat the gouyplum paid
him fully ICO percent.
Id the early spring the roll was turned with an
Ay( ry pony plow tbreo Inches deep, and followed
with a twelYe-Inch scooter, breaking nine tqbre
inches.
About the first of April rows were opened live
feet opart, with a ten-inch shovel. These rows'
were followed with a twelve loch scofttcr, running
north atd south.
The next thing was to put in the drills about 3M
pounds ot gorsypium, at the same time covering
it with a twelve-inch scooter, going close to the
drill.
About the 16th of April Mr. Perdue??? put In 400
pounds of gosryplum, dividing It equally oi e ich
aide of the row. About the first ot May it was
finished with nn Avery pony plow, except the last
furrow, which was run with a long shovel.
On the 10th of May Sanders??? Prolific was planted,
first running a three foot board over the bed to
smooth It, and also to get to the moisture, as it
was very dry at that time. By the 2)th
of May there was n good stand. It was then run
ever w ith a six-colter lmrrow, and five days later
it was sided with a small twelve-inch scooter. Oa
the :il??t of May it was chopped to nine inches,
with two to lour stalks in a hill. Then it was
plowed with a scooter and scrapo
shallow, going four times in each row
every twelve days. On the loth of June it was
chopped to eighteen inches, leaving two sta???.ks in
a bid. It was plowed the lout time ou tbo 15th of
July, nnd gone over with hoes to get tho scatter
ing bunches of gram.
The cotton was then about 15 inches high, and'
the growth was very slow until tho 21th of
August, when the unusually heavy rains ceased.
Xi It bad not been for the exceptionally favorable
fall season Mr. Perdue thinks that tho cotton
would not have opened, as Its growth had been to
much retarded all summer by tbo drench lug
rains.
It was Mr. Perdue???s intention to uso 2,000 pounds
Of gouyplum, but the wet weather discouraged
him, and be used only TOO pounds.
As it turned out, his acre yielded him 1,315
pounds of cotton, which nt nine cents brought
him Si89.05, and 3,000 pounds of cotton seed which
at twenty cents per 32 pounds brought $19.20, &
total of $153.26.
The expenditures were as follows: Cost of pre
paring and cultivating the aero, $15.40; 700 pounds
gossyplum,$1.250;gathering4,635 pound of cotton,
$13.90; ginning 1,645 pounds ol lint, $313; total,
$47.t8.
Deducting these expemes, a clear profit was loft
of $110.27.
This Is a "concise and simple summary of the
bistory of one aero for a treason. Tho story Is told
in the practical way cl a practical man, without
any extra flourishes and embellishments. When
It Is recollected that Mr. Perdue accomplished this
splendid result during nn unfavorable season
which led him to use comparatively a small quan
tity of gorsypium, it would foreshadow what
might be douo under more favorable conditions.
But tho record of this premium acre is good
enough as it stands. The facts and figures speak
lor themselves, and they will loom up before
every southern farmer as an Inspiration and a
hope. '
Motes Collected From Country Life la Geor
gia-.
Ibis year Mr. L. M. Mitchell, of Wilkes county,
made K'l pounds of lint cotton on one acre.
Mr. M. It. Stephenson, a DeKalb county farmer,
killed a pig tbat netted 4ft) pounds.
Sheriff Griffis, of Stewart county, Isa very suc
cessful pork raiser and prides himself ou beating
any man in the county making sausage. In addi
tion to this accomplishment with the aid of his
efficient deputy he catches ifiore coons than any
other man In Stewart county.
The Valdosta Times counted seventeen bales of
long cotton tn one bunch one morning recently,
??? and it wasn't a good day for staple either.
Tbc Widow Howell, living in Thomas county,
made Ibis year with two mules and the help of hor
chlldicn fifteen belee of cotton and 350 bushels of
corn, besides a large lot of potatoes and Binders.
Breaking of dairying in Brooks county the Quit
man Bonth says:
Why not? Cows are as healthy here as In soy
part of the world. Our native stock even thrive
on wire grass, and if properly attended to make
good milkers. Our farmers can get improved
stock with them and properly care for them and
and we can soon have as floe butter and milch
cows os can be found. The croa often are as good
as the fall stock. We can feed them as cheip'y
and even cbeapt r than they can be fed north. We
K iture ten months ont of the twelve.
e tweet potato is excellent food,
cotton seed, or tbo meal as
the see dean be exchanged for it. Turnips grow
feNPM iln hit
fight, BluMiating the palmetto state: and though
he bns hat one eye, la btilj "cook .of tho walk at
Tvllnlab.???
The Lumpkin Independent says;
This is the season of tho year when the p Vaum
hunter traps his richest hnrvret end is entbled to
iuvitc Lis friends to partake of "possum and
tater.??? As some of onr young ladles seem In
clined to Join the procession of possun hunters
ve tried to lesru something this week about the
???V8riT)iDt???ond for this purpose interviewed one
country. Uelnfoi
t the proper time to
November the ???possums are perfectly fat and llut
they Mit shton n\ast of all kinds, Law, persim
mons snl root*. Since November he hasctiight
over fifty ???possums, varying In weight from oiir to
nine rounds after they sere "shucked." The
largest one that he caugnt weighed nine pounds
net aud made a meal for thirteen person*, tf* says
you cun always tell when you have si null'pos
sum, ns the smal'cr the game the larger tho tree
he will select to hide himself ? in.
The larger possums cannot climb, a
Marge tree and select a low bush which they fun
up to csrape from the doss. Our Informant bnnti
with a lantern, and by lioldiug it behind him.
shines the possum???s eye, and by noting the f dis*.
tance between tbc eyes says ho can come within a
l.alf pound guessing the wHxhtof a possum before
he eve r hits the giound. His outfit for bunting U
a sharp - * ???- -. - . ???
and a l
The "Wonderful Results that Senator Brown
Achieved ou n Dooly County Place.
A Cokstiutiox representative had a pleas
ant talk with Senator Joseph E. Browu i
few days ago about the resources of Georgia.
The senator touched upon the amouut of pro
visions furnished by southwestern Georgia
during tbo war to tho confederate army. Sena
tor Biown soid be had no doubt if the facts
could be properly ascertained that it would
astonish the people to know tho amount of
provisions that part ot the sUlo furnished to
the confederate government. lie said: ???As
an instance to show how easy it i3 to make
remunerative provision crops, in tho winter of
I8C4 I was compelled to remove my bauds
from n.y plantation in Cbcrokoe county. I
be ught a placo in Dooly county of six hun
dred acres, thirteen miles front Moutezunn.
I made up my mind to make all I
could in tho /ay of provisions. Some tima
early in the spring of lfifti I purchased 40 or
50 hogr???poor, thin things???nt qn administra
tor's sale. In the same spring l sowed part
of my laud in outs nnd planted twenty-live
acres in ground peas. Later l planted soma
cow peas. Tho balance of nty crop I put in
other provisions* sugar cane and corn. Iu
tbc early part of '05, when I came to Atlanta,
I bed ninety head of as line fattening hog* as
I have- seen anywhere in north Georgia???fat
tened on the cow peas and tho ground peas.
I turned the the bogs iu on the ground pen
nnd it was astonishing how they prospered,
and how they picked ttp and got rat. I
brought a largo quantity of tho bacon to At
lanta in ???05 nnd sold it??in tho spring at a fair
price. 1 do not think I ever mado
as good a provision crop ia Cher
okee, Georgia, with tho isms
amount of labor as I made on that Dooly c&un y
farm, and ns my tiino was almost entirely en
gaged at Millcdgeville and I could only gitro in-
stiuctiona by writing what to do, Iwassur-
ptised to ete tho result made by my negroes in
provisions, such an corn, bacou, sugar, molas-
scs, pens and everything usually raised by
farmers.???
We merely cite this instance to let our poo-
pic understand that it is just ns easy to mako
good bacon in southwestern Georgia by using
the crops that can be mado thero as it is in
Kentucky or Tennessee.
A TOKEN OF PEACE
land properly prepared as
i, in 11 lit, in fact all that is c
with. We need no stalls u
iiviivu have lu cold climates, for w?? i??u
plenty ol green food all the while. Butter
???hretc can be aa readily made lust as good as
???est made anywhere. Borne of our country-
aary to feed them with. .
sue compelled to have lu cold climates, for we can
have?????? ???
andc
the best made anywhere.
men art already Improving their stock. All ought
to do to. In this delightful, genial climc.no favor
able to dairying, all ought to turn their attention
to it We can raise 1,000 pounds of batter as cheap,
and even cheaper, thfn we can 1,000 pounds of
cotton, and find as seady a market for It.
Faets From tho Forest.
The curiosity of Blvcr Fork Is a milk-white
black bird.
Bogg Chapman, of Amerlcns, seems to have an
eye ter ihe marvelous. Hfs latest is a sixteen-
pound gobbler with a double beard. A man who
had one that was too young to sport a beard at all,
begged for one of the beards to tie on the neck of
his tmkey to give him an aged appearance.
On Tuesday last Messrs. B. F. Ingram, W. L.
Mock and Alex. Barber were deer banting near
No. C Central railroad, when their dogs jumped a
fine lock and caught btm before be had gone a
hundred yards. The d*cr jumped into a lake
near where the dogs started him, and the bottom
being rather boggy retarded hlsspeed, which ac
counted for his being caught.
The Americas Recorder says:
One night this week a certain prominent county
Judge was asked by his estimable wife to get up
and go and shoot an owl. The judge marched out
with gun in hand, while his wife held the lamp.
In a moment up went tbe gun???bang! and dowa
cams two turkeys and a ben. The judge Is mtaus
his CfciDtmaa turkey. There is no moral iu this
story.
Mr. W. F. Little killed last week on the Ocoveo
??Iver thirty-five squirrels, five docks, and several
rabbits. Among the rabbits was a white one.
They have a prodigy In a game cock at Tallnlah.
Precis* Iy at ten minutes to four o'clock, be crows
for day, and has done so every morning for more
than two years, his age being nearly three
J ear*. He is a deep red, and descended
:cm the stock of Major Tom Bacon, of Edgefield,
Fcuth Carolina. He was hatched at slaking
Moot- tain, and is aa greara freak In nature at the
meunt>.in. In midsummer, when it is hot, he
roe*n in a tree on a high eminence; and in win
ter. den its the other poultry and tuoste under the
bourn In clme proximity to the fireplace. He hat
Mrs. Hill Arp Urgalui Ilcr Long-Loat Al
bum.
From (be Gwinnett, On., Herald.
Me. E. A. Wilson, of Franklin, Ponnsylva
ni??, while a soldier in tho federal army ac
cotnpauied a raiding party to Borne, Georgia.
Among the other ???captured??? articles that this
warrior carried off was a ladies??? autograph al
bum, which ho sent to a lady friond in Ohio*
A short time sinco the lady rejurnod the al
bum to him suggesting that ho try to roturn
it to tho owner. This ho dotormiood to do.
Wo copy from the Evening News of that city
the result of his enquiries
On the title page of the album was written:
Mies Mary O. Hutchins, Lawroncovillo,
Gwinnett county, Gn., May, 1818.??? Mr. Wil
son wrote to the postmaster at Lawrenecvillu
inquiring for the whereabouts of Miss Hutch
ins. A low days ago he recoivod an answer
front K. L. Hutchins, of Lawranccville,stating
that Mary O. Hutchins is his sister; that in
1849 she married Charles 21. Smith, batter
known in this country as tho southern humor
ist, ???Bill Arp,??? and that they now reside near
Cnrtc-raviile, Go.
On Saturday evening Mr. Wilson received a
letter from tho renowned ???Bill Arp??? hitnsolf,
dated at Cartersville. The writing of Major
Smith is not greatly changod from 1849, In
which year he wrote a rage of verses ???To Oc
tavio??? in her album, all neat and poetical, but
none betraying any sentiment warmer than
friendship. There is no attempt at humor iu
the verses. Their seriousness prepares us for
the information contained in tbo following to
Mr. Wilson, which we take the liberty of
using;
CAi:ifi??V!LUE,G*.,Decemberll.???DcarHIr: Yours
of the 4th to the postmaster at LawruncovlUe, Ua.,
baa ban forwarded to my wife, whoso mttdcn
name was Mary O. Hutchins. Bbo requests mo to
tbsnk you for tbo preservation of tho album. It
has no Yalue except for tbo sweet memories It re-
calla-memoricsoi schoolmates whom she loved,
some dead, some living. The album was taken
fiom our home in Borne, Ga., with other literary
treasuns of more consequence, letters
of deceased relatives, from the army
written by myself, etc. As theso were of
but passing interest to soldiers, of courso they
were not preserved. Thirty-five years ago I wed
ded the owner of tho album, aud she still lives to
biers and comfort me and our numerous love off-
sprint???Hx son*. four daughters, and nine grand
children. Wo have survived the shock of war
aud ar?? living in peace with all mankind. With
kind records to your consideration, lam your
obedient renrant. CnsBfJcs II. Smith.
Mr. Wilson will al onee forward to Mrs.
6mith tbe souvenir of her girlhood, hippy in
the belief that he may bo doing a trifle to
ward effacing tho scars of war.
FOB WOMEN ONLY.
An Indiana husband who ts seeking a divorce
claims that hU wife readied him with hot tea on
eighty one different occasions. Thee?? are some
patient men In this country.
An old maid in Nashville keep* a parrot which
swears and a monkey which chews tobacco, She
rays, between the two, she doesn???t miss a husband
very much.
1 he girls at Vassar college have sent President
Cleveland a huge sponge cake of their own con
struction, and beaoesn???t know whether to cut It
into stripe and use it for blotting paper or use It
for a brush in washing windows.
???Ain???t yon almost boiled???? inquired a little girl
of a gentleman visiting her father and mother.
"No, little one, I can???t say that I am. Why do you
ask, Daisy???? "Oh, because I heard mamma say
that your wife always kept yon in hot water."
Germans and also Austrians are celebrated for
their stocks of linen. Here, as soon as a girl ia
born, tbe weaving of her linen is begun, and every
year a piece or a certain number of yards is set
aside for her trousseau, ready for her marriage.
Grandmsmmas. on their side, are not Idle. They
pais Heir time knitting for their grandchildren,
supplying not only their wants, but also laying
ssfffefor the future a dozen dozens of stockings
of every kind, being the usual number of,any
bride's trousseau, and some of tip*?? knitted stock,
fr-gs are an flue tn the finest woven ones. An Aus-,
ti(an girl or lady Is never, I may say, seen without
some kind of work in her hand.
Give your daughters a thorough educiUoit.'
Teach tn^m to cook an 1 prepare tuc f-x*I of the
br.nsebrdd. Teach them to wash, to iron, to dam
stockings to sew on buttons, to make their own
diesfts. Ttacb them to make bread, and that a
a ho bare to spend mere than they
them that a calico dress paid for fits better than
filly consumptive besutte*. Teach them
to ytircl sse and to pee that tbe acc-juut corre
sponds with the purchase. Teach th- m goo I
com iron sense, self trust, self-help and Industry.
Tear h them that an honest mechanic in hfs worx-
Ing drew is a better object of esteem than a do* in
haugbtr, fine-dnsaed lasers. Teach thenjpniro-
sfder tbr m as secondary object* ouly. Teach tU_
that a walk fs more salutary than a ride in a car
riage. Tescb them to reject with dUdain all ap*
This modidno, combining Iron with puro
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(lures Dyspepsia. Indigcurjon, V/rnhnesa,
Iuiparo illooil, Ma!urla,t a !i!!lr and Fevers#
am! Neuralgia. -
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Klilneve nnd Liver.
It Is Invaluable for Blrcnsoe peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It docs not injure the teeth, came headache,^or
produce constipation??? other Iron medicines do.
It enriches and purifies the Mood, stimulates
tho appetite, aids tho assimilation ot food re
lieves Heartburn nnd Belching, ltd strength
ens tbo muscles andInorvcs.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
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continues to treat with his usual
a vhe oldest Advertising Physician.
Baa files of Papers show and all
old Hcsideals know. Ago aud experience im*
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P2T Young mci ' ,JJI *
Sriitrho suffer she
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all bad blood and
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Improperly treated, ooraes the present and coming
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itferlni fvem complaints
SpenuW vo thalr sex will
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Notice to Dobtor* nnd Creditors.
A LL PKK80N8 HAVING DEMAND) AGAIN3T
the cstste of Larkin Harrison, late oi Fayetto
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Tfifi CSLBSBATI?? I
??????BRADFORD 1 ,
PORTABLE MILL
COIR, WNf AT A fill.
fMita MILL ???ICgUgXT*
Sal tor tffertpttvf Clue -
itt. A-tilrMi plainly
THOS BRADFORD ICO,???
114, lift, I1?? W. toM4|k
OlfiCWNiTLO
1 AGENTS WANTEDto tako orders for onr
fLEGANT PORTRAIT^
jraado from small pictures of all kind*. Bendll
"for terms. 8. C. Tollman A Co., Auburn, N.Y.
???iTrSiBreiW'ttsaJras
- ,'f w??- IM'.I ??? +
' Wet. h Vo.ttiiJ
HMMMniCii wathi pi
PEOPLR HAVE BECOME RICH
working tor us. Wo offer a business
easy to learn???paying large tarns of
money In profits. Every one willing
to work can get ri*-h. Men,women and
even boys and rlris are making for
tune*. No capital rcoulrcd. We will start you In
business. You run no risk whatever. You neod
G eorgia, fayettk oou??ty-j. w. dun-
bar. Jr, has applied for pe/nones>$ tetters of
odminlttratlon on the estate of J. W. Dunbar, Sr.,
dtcca.M d of said county, and I will paw upon sold
???ppUmionoath.
VIEG1MIA CO-OPERATIVE
STOCK FARM.
Herd [Registered Jersey Cattle,
OF TUK BEST STRAINS A SPECIALTY.
T ARCEST HERB IN VIROINIA AND FIRIT
JJ piemiuu at Virglula State Fairs. Kept on
fou fa mir.
Co t?? wo Id, Shropshire and Southdown Sheep;
Bcrkcbironnd Jersey Bed Swino. and ail the lead-
irg varieties of laud aud water fowls. Address,
A. P. or M. 15. ROWIi,
Co-operative Stock F irm.
wk FreJerioksb irg, Va.
NASHVILLE
TELEGRAPH COLLEGE
No North Cherry Street,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Tuition S50, in Advance. Time Unlimited^
T ins IS TIIE ONLY COLLEGE THAT nAS
ever been ludorsed by tho general Ntinerln-
tendentof the WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH
CO M PAN Y. Write for particular*,
wky A. A. SMI fH PrindpaLa
An Unhear
Stoves to Consume
???CHARTER OAK???
??? Lead tho World. The largest
Scud for price list nnd llluur*
A. P. STEW
AV-Slgn of tho Big Dog.
ATLAS ENG
INDIANAPOLIS,
UANUFDO
STEAM ENGINE
Carry Engines and Boilers in Stock for immo
ARROW
S
??Uo ?? morn 1* >11.: vst?? 1
lit I??L 11.IiltS. A irtr-Mi. . mmm
I!*aarch Tc?? ??t Smttllr U. CUeUiaatk
THE TJ
THOMAS Xl
Argely manufnrturcd for VIFTHWI YBAHS.
__ OUABItOW known. It is mado of tho bo^t
[Tru'uouuT'i'; COTTON, CORN
In cuUivating'(young)Cotton, and a proportion-
FniupIileUsenton application. Wo Itavo AgonLs
W'ANTLD In unocru- T U H M A C
pii-d trrrltory* Addrcre 1 M U Ivl A J
The Excelsior Stove
, STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
Furnaces, stamped nnd plain Tin wore, Jap&nod
??nd iron mantc ??? ???
att-nm wlilatie*,
QUALITY, QUAN
Our stock of ga* fixture", mantel* and grate*, In
snd ebony chandeliers iu latest dcslgnus. Ulrto
color ana price.
"W^O J\.vu tho Stovo Kin
Wo can fill nil orders promptly, nt rooxontblo
tin and sheet iron roolern, manufaeturen of gal-
work, coucreto sewer aud drain pipe. Agcutsfor
HUNNIOUTT &
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & Co
66 and 68 WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA. OA.
Will offer from now till close of tho summer,
BARGAINS
Wbtto Good??, Table Llaona, Towels,
Bleaobod and Brown Shotting*),
Sbirtlners and Pillow Case
Cottons, Silks, Black
Goods.
CARPETS!
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MAT
TINGS, ETC.
ALSO.
BEST STOCK SHOES IN THE STATE
For Ladies, Gouts,'Children and Infants.
Also, Agents for Buttcrrlck???a Patterns.
CUAdiniCRLIN, JOHNSON rtOO.
MAPI
freo. Add
d of Offer!
rs at Jobbers Prices.
of heating or cooking stovo. All kinds are
BRATED???
COOKING STOVE
atock and variety of Store?? In tho Sonth can bo
ted clrtular.
ART &*CO.,
9 Whitehall St., Atlanta.
INE WORKS
IND.. U. S. A.,
TORE113 OF
S & B 0,1 L B R Si
into delivery. Pend for Catalogue and Price??
Has lust taken First Premium aud Medal at the
Southern Exposition at LouisvlUo, Ky., over 17
competitors. THE BEST.
WARRANTED to bo tho REST FULVERI7#-
wblto oak and steel. It rapidly nndchcnnlycuiti-
Jt. lA/ULAT H will posltivoly SAVE on??
YVntA I ??? lioelnir and two plowlnga
ate amount in Com and Wheat. Full Illustrated
In nearly ovory important town. AOKNTI
H A RROW 00. SigyA"
EDUCATIONAL.
HAMILTON bMiffliSmofiw'o 0 '
pcrlcnccd. Kx tonal vo ground* for Recreation
Apartment*,nil undorono roof. Heated TTiCiAff
young ladies occupy a room. Oo*t of -*-?????*
aa low aa any college offering similar advantages
zcaalon. Fall term commcnoca Snpt. Hth
etc,, apply enriv to ??T. T. PATTKfWON, Pro*
House, Atlanta Ga.
public generally to examine, bcfororpurchasing,
HOUSE FURNISHINO GOODS,
ware, wood and willow ware, ga* fixture*, alat
Iron pipe for steam, gn* and water. Hmw goods
h*r????? mnttiinl. Jiatli tab??, water closets , and wa??
that la kept In tho south, each Uuo is complete
TITY AND PRICE.
porlum oP tho South.
BELLINGRATH,
8fi and 33 P<ar.htreo atrect. Atlanta
EDUCATIONAL.
tho famous ???lllii?? Crnas Region,??? noted for th??
mato. Faculty of fifteen momltora, ablo and ox-
Kxcellent hulhlingh, Ift) hy 140 feet, conUining 12??
A T TP by fctenm and lighted l*y ??.h. Only two
** XJJ:J improvements over rt ICO,oor
Charge!
Over ono hundred young lady hoarder* tho 1 art
1884, For Terms,Catalogue* rJOf ,T /RlO-p!
drnt. Lexington. Ky. UUiJjjMjrj
j?f BLANKS!
IWoChargeforTickels
Capital Premia J J.000
l???? Extra "of(Ifid) lO.OOU
OT " " $VD 10,000
SO ?????? " $100 ff.ooo
ISJ5????? ??? $9 75,000
; Win PrLm???i,$2raeh, vn&A
100,009 Canb Premium*
aggregating 8300,N.'IG*
NO BLANKS!
Our Bu3lne;c ?i:f/crro.
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wtf *<M too/m rUcHloUom. It
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bat IS mb ??? lla*. Tb*r f*??.
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ponlom wo ??IU bar* 9*JM M
mil ifbr glvlii bwii i* aabaart*
Ur* mi #T Mm pop* ??? tw al at* (M
Mm mt la rrraUftil.
TW* I* ft eiaiM maamaal ot
ton, amt lar-4m a* >**M??Uy ot
ntmfUmi U lt!*??al mtikMt at aa
otomoo tor *0<rtftf " ??????mbaraS rm
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1 pn*H mhhh ib?? mm mt ihoU
moo ????? aabmrtbar* will omoro.
mCT
No Premium Less than $2, and
$5,000*1?
FOR 3,082 FAVORITES.
In tho adjoining Ks* all are CAfill Premium*.
Of whlrh tIiere nroib'^llRotJ2PACll, thrrr Uiouiaml
0/ TCVJtXTy-n VH nnU.A IIS eitrh, him! rang
ing frotajthyt amonnt to fSjOKy^g pbsa fr
/or EVERY
It Costs Nothing to Subscribe,
_ the subscription price -vltl be deducted when
tlio L'axIi I'remlum f* paid and Bubacrlptlon be
glrn. There arc no liuinkt.
???WHAT PREMIUM WILL I GET?"???.
a 1 - -1 JI r * ??? I * - - j I. I rnfiH < 11 it t < ??? I >' on r< 0 l|,f >,t your l??tt. r, w*- will
with the Art Portfolio a aeoled envelop?? contalnUig on order to
theamramtof (,'anh Preinliini that will bo due you, nnd in r- mi
be no suepenao or uncertainty.
Remember, no Hnbacrlptlon Price Need be f'ent,
nnd No Charge for Tlckete,
FARMING WORLD ART PORTFOLIO. T;??????S
and richest Art Premium ever offered hy any paper, win
dozan chromoa or cheap lithograph*. It I* a ooflerUon
I'etigravlng. the whn\- pro!
lohllng the pugrft with rieh
with neavy ornarueiilwl coven bolding the ni
eord binding. When you receive li.liUconiph-l
a* with other picture premiums) and your reutr
embellUhftd lu a manner that a niilMonalr* -??????????*???
admire. This aamptuoua Portfolio of rare and rontly; Kn
for Fawtino Woai.o aahecrlbeniezelualvely,and will b
eabecrlptlon applicant* under tbta offer who m-h*i tseta. to d-f
the pro rata cost of advartUlof,jpa??tage. printing, etc.-Ii' u.i
contldcrcd III catlmatcft under " >nr Hnslncw* Plalfornu
noehorijr f'.r 7llu?? q'f*-
tlon tu to w;..it t???lifth Premium
Ordi r yrai will get If you upi-ly
being nniivered nl onen hy tho
??? .1.1.111101 1 l.-df'i-h
1???r. i.ii.if.i Riivt-lope, which
will 1*- ft-u.t !???>**' turn train with
the Art Portfolio, tin answer
R rehlch dealrca the C???ath I'rvnUuii^MM^^^WV
with the /und oat of which the Cosh Premlams will h
nJuS 7
the full earning* from advert!
name* 1. aent u*. we will rend
sende the Hat, and he can dlatr
SSnSf\Bo realed t*h Premium imtereenv
y deal red, and when W
1 keep them a
FrarataM'Ontart. envelope?? to th* one win,
Art l*ortfolloe to thoe?? wboae nanore he ?????? 1. H,
-i;, rfi.trii.ut.- tii.iii wwi ii-. At, fisMJas*15-;z
^Tre^iHiJhreriptlon prloe need l??o rent, a* that will hr* AWTWBW!
there nro no M-inka. A Cash Premium 1 ??r.P*r for from $1 to p/Mi got?? will
nfferfiyc 1 ???n??Ul*buSne** from the word ???Got* If y????wud uayoor ad.
UDOLniCl on tbe Art Portfolio.we??1l?? rend you a rtngteUMli V^mten. K
_j the Coeti Premium,
with every Portfolio.
I two dollar*???for t'lereUSl.-- ???
M'feAM^te^Yoj^u 1 1 no rhtkj ezee |
mionunlty not*.
???pt of hem* heaedurd. Then don't wall, t
I for cr uior?? U received. Do not 1 olearaph wsw amount >* Ie*.i iuau t >??? ]
Addr**?? FAU7IING WOUMU???JI
???Sm' ; ) z ^
.?? r ??^ sr* ou r c BisfsssrL???.RjJi???xSra.v
Household Pwiiii. <Mi?? with l>i?? a.-lr-(~s (oe-!.
???ARM & HAMMER BRAMD
To Insure obtaining or.ly ??he "Armk Hammer??? Lrmi.
or Haleratur, buy It in ??? ttmi.-I or half i.our. l??? 1 ??rto r. v
Var our name ami trado-mark. aa In ???r'ioe are eometim
joer bnad when bought la Lulk. Atkiof the *???Arm & Hamm