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REPLIES TO SHORT INQUIRIES.
Sheep enrich laud very materially
when feeding over it.
The great bane of clover fields, after
a catch has been secured, is weeds.
Scientific agriculture is a big name,
but it oily means intelligent farming.
When a cucumber is allowed to ripen
on the vine, the latter will cease bearing.
Ducks do best on a variety of food
witl^ plenty of grass and a little grain at
night.
If horses are allowed to graze for an
hour or so after the day’s work they
will be all the letter'for it
Rye may bo sown as soon as oats and
early potatoes aro harvested, and will
afford a good bite for stock in the fall.
After wheat is stacked it should not
be threshed until it has gone through the
sweat, which generally takes about six
weeks.
In bee keeping, use no moth traps or
complicated hives. If you use a good
frame hive and keep your colonies
strong, you need not fear the moth.
It is claimed that a full feed of hay to
horses, following the f coding-of concen
trated food, is wasteful, for the reason
that it crowds the first out of the
6tomach before proper digestion has been
accomplished. And so, in order to se
cure best results, hay should be fed at
first and the concentrated food after
wards.
Toniuton at the Maryland Station.
In a bulletin of the Maryland station
aro given data in regard to the testing
of 33 varieties of tomatoes, from which
it is learned that as regards earliuess
the best results were obtained with Ear
liest of All, Table Queen, Paragon, Igno-
tum No. 10, Long Keeper, Michigan,
Cumberland Red and Favorite.
The largest yield were given by Balti
more Prize Taker, Cumberland Red,
Chemin No. 5, Mitchell, Money Maker,
Paragon, Perfection, Purple Queen, Red
Queen and Royal Red.
An experiment .with different ferti
lizers for tomatoes is also reported, Thu
results were undoubtedly materially af
fected by unfavorable weather. Tii
largest yield was given by th# plat on
which dissolved boneblack was used
alone, and the next largest where a com
plete fertilizer was applied.
“Daring my term of service in the
army I contracted chronic diarab(Ba,”
savs A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Ore
gon. “Since then I have used a
great amount of medicine, but when
I found any that would give me re
lief they would injure my stomach,
until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrluua Remedy »ns brought
to my notice. 1 used it and will say
it is the only remedy that gave me
permanent relief and no bad results
follow.” For sale by P. L. Walker,
Milledgeville, Ga.
New Advertisements.
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PARKER'S ~
HAIR BALSAM
Cl*Ai)»ef anil beautifies the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant Rrowth-
Kever Palls to Restore Gray
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cure* *c»lp riieeaee.- Jt hair falling.
30c, »u)d $ 1.00 at Druggists
ThaConsumptlvenndFeeUle mid air who
nvffer from exntuntinr di**aaea should use Parker’s Ginger
Tonic, It curri the wor«t Cough, Weak Longa, Debility, In
digestion. Kams.e weakn«M, KhrumaUaui and Tam. 30c. It $1.
The only nare eure for Corn*
nly nare •
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Druggist*.
WHEN AT THE
WORLD’S FAIR )UhlraB o.
be sure to call at the unique exhibit or
Lebig Company’s
Extract of Beef.
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DR. 6. JACOBS’
CELERY
PHOSPHATE
fr^roptlT relieve* Ifatital or Ph\*l*»l [ K J
Ktbausiir.o, I<#m of Apprtii*. Mo.aa.oh* j. !.•»• *f
Fovor and Uenrral Dobllity, U tull4* up tS* U*.i V
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Feb 7 1803. 82 ly
WE TELL YOU
nothing new when wo mate that it pays to engage
In a permanent, mo»t healthy and plensunt bti.t-
nes<, that returns a profit for every day’s work.
Such is the business wc offer the working class.
We teach them bow to make money rapidly, and
guarantee every one who follows our infitructious
faithfully the making of aSOO.OO is month.
Every one who takes hold now and works will
surety and spredlly Increase their earnings; there
can he no question about It; othars now at work
arc doing it, and yon, reader, *on do the came.
Tit's is tile best paying buslnsss that you have
ever bail the chance to seenre. You will make a
It a trial at once.
in t ho northea. t part of the AGRICULTUR
AL BUILDING, north aisle, in the Uru
guay Department, and get a
FREE GUP
of delicioup, refreshing
BEEF TEA
made from the world-known
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and Prices of J
May 2, 1803.
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grave mistake if you tail to give
If you grasp the sitaalion, and act quickly, you
wifi dlrc-clly find yourself in a most prosperous
business, at which you can surely make and save
large sums of money. The results of only a few
hour;’ work will olteu equal a week’s wages.
Whether you are old or young, man or woman, it
makes no difference, — do as wc tell you, and suc
cess will meet you at the very start. Neither
experience or capital necessary. Those who work
for us are rewarded. Why not write to-day lor
full particulars, free ? E. C. ALLEN A CO.,
Boa No 420, Augusta, Me.
MilledgeYille « Foundry
AND- *
Machine Shops.
Dec. 5, 1892.
23 Ty.
Cist Annual Announcement
Nortl Georp iiricjlWColleje,
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Substitutes For Class In Greenhouses.
Trials with paper and oiled cloth, as
reported by Professor L. H. Bailey of
the New York Cornell station* indicate
that these are unsatisfactory substitutes
for glass in greenhouse roof* during tlie
winter. "For summer or late spriifg
use, oiled muelin is fairly satisfactory.
Plants which require a heavy shade in
summer can be grown to advatffhge
nnder such a roof. In the summer of
1891 we found a cloth roofed house to bo
an excellent place for flowering tho
tuberous begonias.”
Dr. P. A. Skinuer of Texakami,
Arkansas, is an enthusiast in ihte
prwise of (Ihaiuberlaiti’s Pain Bal.n,
He ti«ed it for rheumatism, and says;
“I found it to be a most excellent
local remedy. For sale by P. I..
Walker, Milledgeville, Ga.
P )V Comet.:. iniirjesUuti
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O PRICE 150 CENTS PER BOTTLX.
V 1*0. or VALUABLE INFORUATION FREE.
♦ ^ FOR SALE *V DRUGGISTS.
Oct. 17, 1893.
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Easily. Quickly,
Pirmancntly Respired.
WEAKNESS,
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DEB,UTY *
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ERIE MEDICAL CO.
Sept. 5, 1892
.. nits of
overwork* sickness,
worn ,etc. Full uroitRih,
development pail tnuo
ph-er. '..iivpry « r»%n an 1
of 11. b*1j.
Slmpb’ n.itu*. I:: ‘llu'ils.
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agent, nor do v, o wish to soil
you anything, but if you will
send us the names and addresses
>f Five prominent members of
your church, wo will send you
FREE by return mail for your
trouble a package the contents
of which is sure to please every
Christian and Biblo reader in
America. Enclose a 2 cent
stamp and address at
BIBLE HEADERS,”
1004, Rochester, N. Y.
AT DAHLONEGA.
A branch of the State University
Bprinn Term begin* Firtl Monday in Feb
ruary. Fall Term begins First
Monday in September.
school in tbe loath, for student* with
limited means. The military training it
thorough, being under a U. S. Army officer,
det*ile<l by tho Secretary of War.
I am pleased to announce to my friends and the general public
that I am iu my new Shop—with all new Machinery—better pre
pared than ever to do
FIRST CLASS REPAIR WORK
-ON-
Engines, Boilers, Bios, Saw and Grist ills.
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Power.
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Aug. 12, 1893.
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Btudun's are prepared sml licensed to teach
is the public schools, by act of the legislature.
Lectures, on Agriculture aarl the ScienoM
by distinguished educators and scholars.
For health the climate is unsurpassed.
Altitudo 2237 feet.
Board $10 per month and upwards. Mossing
at lower rales.
Each senator and representative of tho state
is entitled and requested to appoint one pupil
from his district or county, without paying
matriculation fee, during his ierrn.
For catalog or information, address 6eci>
tarr or Treasurer, Board of Trusted.
Tho World’s Fair Special
Loaves Atlanta daily at 1:50 p.m
An iveChattanooga at 7.20 p. m
’’ Cincinnati 7:20 a. in
“ Chicago 5:20 p.m
JT. JET. WILSON
—Dealer in—
once
Box
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Plows, Crockery,
WGODEKWARE AND CULTIVATING IMPLEMENTS.
REAGENT FOR NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE.
NEW BUSINESS.
On account of the water works nearing completion J have pur
chased a nice stock of
PLUMBE US. MA T E R 8 A L,
—Consisting Of—
Bath Ms, Water Closets, Stalioaary Wash Ms, Kitchen Ms,
Mr. A. If. Johnson will give every job his personal attention.
I will carry in slock a full liue of Brass Goods, Injectors,
Jet Pumps, Gas Pipe, Fittings, Packing, and all kinds of
Eugine and Mill Supplies.
Soliciting your continued patronago I am,
Gratefully yours,
F. M. POOSER, M’g’r.
SHOPS AT UEOHMIA RAILROAD DEPOT.
Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 26, 13.
35 tf.
CASPER JVil-A-ItTIDX-ilH.
WEALTH AND PROSPERITY!
THE GOOD TIMES COMING HAVE COME!
The opportunity of a life time has arrived to buy the finest Wines and Liquors, Ci
gars arid Tobacco, and all fancy goods of the best makes for the least money.
CASPER MANDLE Is the mighty mun wh) lias declared war against extortionate
pr ices on these goods. Many years experience teaches me what the people want acrl
accordingly I can show one of the finest stock of goods ever shown iu Middle Georgia
1 sell goods cheap, not cheap goods.
Special ntteulion given tothe Jug Trade, and all the leading and popular brands of fine
liquors can bo found in my store.
Your attention is solicited and your patronage will be appreciated.
CASPER MANDLE.
Milledgeville. Ga., May 11,1893. 40 ly. No. 11 West Hancock St.
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BUFFALO, N. Y.
10 8111.
B W. ROBERTS. JOS. E. POTTLE
ROBERTS & POTTLE,
A.ttornoy«-At-In»w
Millkdgkvillk, Ga.
P AOMPT iitentmu given r<> *11 huRineas en
triiNieil 'll I neir care. Officer a room fornier.y
o capieii uy r. U. M.Clark In Dr. Oalla-
wiy’s bulldl g.
COTTON GINNERY.-
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
On and after tbe 15th of August I
will be prepared to giu cottou at my
ginnery near Georgia R. R. Depot.
Higliest market price paid for cottou
•eed. Respectfully,
J. H. ENNIS.
Milledgeville, Ga.. Aug. 5, 1893, 5 tf.
Notice!
A bill will be introduced in the
next Generul Assembly of the State
of Georgia to amend the Charter oi
tlie city of Milledgeville, requiring
the election of the Marshal and Dep
uty Marshal of said city by tbe quali
fied voters of said city.
Wept. 11, 1893. 11 4t,
Sept. 12, 1893. 9 mos.
■BMMBMM—M—B
Injunction in Baldwin Superior
Court.
AdodpuJoseph
tlENHY Hess, j at Chambers,
Surviving^ Farther, Ac.] Sept. 20,1803.
Read and considered.
Order--!, That 1 his application be heard
before me at Eaionton, Ga., at such tim’e
as parties may agree upon, and if there he
no agreement, then at the next term of
Laurens Beperlor Court, at Dublin, Ga.
In tn« me.rutime, and until the further
order ot tho Court, tho defendants and
each of them aro hereby enjoined and re
s'rained as prayed for.
Ordered further. That service of the peti
tion. and of this order, be made bv publica
tion or four months in the Union-Re
corder, a newspaper published in Mil-
ledgevillo, Ga. W. F. JENKINS,
J udge S. 0. O. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Dald-
win Superior Court.
Walter Paine, Clerk.
And all necessary material for fitting up your house comfortably,
conveniently and cheaply. Will luave the goods here in a ft-vv davs
tind will bo glad to show them and make prices.
1 will employ a first class plumber and will then be prepared to do
the best work on short notice.
j. r*\ WILSON.
Mtlledgevme, Ga., March 13,1893. 19 jy
HARDWARE,
STOVES, TIlT’W-dJR.Ei
C. A. KDKN.
L. B. HHODKS.
C. A. EDEN & CO.,
SANITARY PLUMBERS
DR. H. M. CLARKE.
—Diseases of The—
M T E, NOSE AND THROAT.
OFFICE PRACTICE ONLY.
Glasses fitted to suit any condition of
the eyes,
lilledg'-villp, Ga., April 24,1893, 43
* Union Recorder has a large
W Paper and Envelopes.
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ters
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS.
417 FIRST STREET,
PARK HOTEL BUILDING,
Macon, Gkoroia.
Estimates and Bids from plans and
specifications furnished.
Electric Beil Banging, Gas Light
ing and Burglar Alarms.
Repairs promptly and earefully at
tended to.
June 2nd. 1891.
DR. J. G. CROLEY
Offers his professional services to the
people of Milledgevillo and vicinity, in-
clurting especially diseases of women.
Office over J. A. Horne’s.
March 13 1893. 37 tf.
AND ALL’KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHING G ODS.
JUST RECEIVED.
A large lot of Fishing Tackle, Nets of all kinds and Soiue Twine all sizes,
the latest RASE 'X* BALL -X- COODSEatEkM
A Large Lot of Agricultunal ImpleBunts, Barb Wire, Rubber and
Leather Belting and a Full Ais»ortment of Tacking.
JOS. STALEY.
Milledgeville, Ga., Mardi 20fck, 1S93.
WRITE OR CALL ON any tick.-t agent (if the E. T. V. & G. Ry„ or address,
B. W. WRENN, Q. P. A., KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Sept. 12, 1893. li 4 m .
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March 11, 1899.
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