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•Stale of Ohio, city of Toledo, I
Lucas County,
Frank J. Cheney makes 'Oath that
he U senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney A Co., doing business in
the oity of Toledo, County and State
af iresaid, arm that said firm will pay
the sum of One Hundred Dollars for
each and every ca<e of CattarHi that
can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cu re.
Frank J. Chenev.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
in my presence this Gtii day of Decem¬
ber A. D. 188G.
A. W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Oatrrrli Cure is taken inter
r.atly and acts directly upon ttie blood
-and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free. ■
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,
Sold by all Druggists, 73c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for, con¬
stipation.
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BLUE RIDGE TOST
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
.I. M. HACK KEY I Editors.
ELIZ A BE I’ll HACKNEY \
Entered as second class matter at the
\mst office at Blue Ridge. Ga , under
the Act of Congress of March ii, 18711
Our great trouble with the
people of this country is that they
know how to manage the busi¬
ness of their feliows. The old
maid proffers her sister advice
upon the business of,her husband
and any old bachelor can give a
father advice upon the rearing of
his boys. The man who would
starve but for the honesty and
frugality of his wife, feels com¬
petent to manage the finances of
the country, and people who can¬
not be trusted to drive their
ducks to, water, and we can tell
y6u of several, will tell good
wise people how to get to heaven,
The man who cannot, run a hand
organ if it was tied to him can
tell you how to run your business
yes, and a man who can run any
thing else on earth general knows
how to run a newspaper—run
it in the ground,
When a man dies we notice
that so many people have so
many good words to say for him
and perform in an ostentatious
manner many kind acts. His
former competitors in business
attend the funeral and perform
many kindly offices for the dead
when he is fairly out of the way.
Now if these kind words
were spoken when he was
alive and was pulling
hard against the stream he would
have appreciated it more, But
we have noticed ft funerals men,
wno a lew days or weeks before
co tld not find words mean
enough to use against the poor
man in the coffin. Tou might as
well slav away. Ihe kindly o -
flees after death-are not appreci
a ted by the man in the box at d
Lie fo',KS at the funeral
t mil in their sleeves and size
yo t u’p. Give your food were8
\v er t.h iv are neet ed. Do your
good works when they do goou.
Do n<>t throw on the thin gauze
of svmpathv at the funeral, every
body can see ttuough it.
’1 hey Make V a Feel ( ooil.
'1 be ;>)r-:-snnt purgative effect jure
d.ji.f.i t,( Gimnincrlaiu’s Tablets and
the healthy ci-iidition of body and
i’ imi v. •• they create make one
fuel ; fu! Fi ,--i by all Oeale.S.
.-tjioirent 3
WANTED
Two Hundred Bushels Corn
on One Acre.
I want to raise 200 bushels of corn
next year and want to start now, I
have hill land that made a heavy
growth of peavines and 23 bushels of
corn this year, Tell mo what kind
oi fertilizers, whut kind of winter cov¬
er crops, how to break and when
plant. ”
We cannot, tell our young friend
how to raise 200 bushels of corn on an
acre of ground that only produced 23
bushels this year, It not only tiKes
favorable weather conditions, good'
fertilization and good preparation and
cultivation of the land to make 200
bushels per acre but it alsa takes very
rich land and very rich lacd cannot be
made at tny reasontbie cost, if at all
in a f> w months.
If this boy coulcTbreak this land 10
or 12 inches deep at once appl’v sever¬
al tons of ground limestone and 25 or
HO tons of stabhi manure sow a crop
of crimson clover and plow that under
next spring tied if he gat ideal weath
er and moisture conditions and ler-1
ti.ized liberally with commercial fer¬
tilizers he might get 200 bushels ol j
corn, but even if he did all this tiie
chances are very much - against his
getting even 100 husbrls of corn onto,
this acre, but it is not possible to be
certain that the moisture and oilier
conditions will be just right tri enable
the crop to use the plant foods in its
growth - The whole'Idea is wrong
I t requires years to hoi Id up a
soil and as stated it takes a very ric^v
rich soil to produce 20? bushels
corn per acre and then all other ion
ditions must be extn-mly luvorttide
Plant the corn at a time which ttip
best farmers in your section conshbg rhJfl
for corn but as ii eraI
.secttone urnliuJ
crinisorTq
ihe land
enough for y planting of corn. V
If tlie corif'-taUs <>r psuvines arl
plowed under and then con.mcrcinf
fertilizers are used liberally, especial,
ly acid phosphate, a good crop will hi
produced ii conditions are not unfa at
ora tile but. it ir not at ail likely tl
laud that produced 23 bushels of corn
this year will produce 2 <0 bushels
next —Progressive Farmer.
Kind of weather that puts a
tune in the heart.
It must be observed that Col.
Roosevelt has been in South Amer¬
ica a long time without shooting
anything.
A safe ami sane halffween role
brntion may bu regarded a i another
mark of advance in civiliz ition.
The closely calculating citizen
is likely to feel that the labor in¬
volved in solving income tax pro
blems is entitled to some consi.ier
tion.
Q ne way to settle the .Mexican
q m , Kl j on probably would be to let
^ l0t l , trousers g impse of the new
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■ are dependent on nourishment f or growth, y
q estahlislxed Their health it childhood. e a men and woriiek-i is largely
a If your child is lanpctd. Woodless, t’rcd when r's'-'r, with
9 ambition, or ro-, r cb- v s, Scnit's Emuision is a Woridmul
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B' '4,V k,^ a* eip. it potsegftes u-furc*3 str;:ac'‘-h ao
delicatdy predigested lb.it the ulood absorbs its
snd criTirs it to every ortyan ana it- ei.lrie (issue flortx— acd ster-ngihena fibre. \\ Jji '*
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HOTEL ANSLEY
ATLANTA, CA.
Open June 30 , (913
The South’s finest and most
modern hotel. Fireproof. 306
rooms,
JRooms with running water and
pnvate Rooms -toilet with $1.00 connecting per day. bath
$1.50 Rooms per with day. private bath
y day and $2.00
per Finest Rathskellar, up. Cafe and
'Private Dining Rooms in the
South.
J. B. POUND, Pres.
J. F. LETTON, Mgr.
CHAS G. DAY, Ass’t Mgr.
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i< in nervous prostration and female B
i‘- /caknesses tliey are the supreme § jjj
remedy, as thousands have testified,
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AMD t
STOMACH TROUBLE L
< it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
A Consumptive Cough.
A cough that bothers you continu¬
ally is one of the danger signals which
warns of consumption. l>r. King’s
Hktlie Discovery stops the coughAfios
chest Aanisl^jM|^or
■t
pecks the sympton^nrfl^W^rompt
relief. Mrs. A, F. Mettz, of Glen
Hfn, Imvii, writes: “’Dr King’s
New DiSeovelfy cured a stubborn
cough alter six weeks doctoring had
failed.” Try it will dn the same for
you. Best medicine lor coughs, colds
throat and lucg troubles. Money back
if it fails Price 50c and $L. All
druggists, by it all,
II F, Bucklen it Co , Philadelphia,
or St. Louis.
(Advert i-ptnent.j
Tax Collectors
Last Round.
1 wiil be at the following places, for
tbc purpose of collecting times, for 10115,
on tbc days na med :
Xiioiitootla, Novitulie. - 17th.
s k" nab 20tli.
Moi'giUiton 21st.
Hemp (( t2nd.
Mineral Bluff (( 24tb.
Fiiirplay 2otb.
I lotbouse 2Gtli.
Fliutliili (( 27th.
Molrilc 28th.
Oal'hvcll «( 20th.
liiuc ll'idg", December l;t, 2nd and 3rd
Sugar i '[■•■■■k lith
'buil t fail to register when you p. y
your taxes.
.1. Y. Cl in is. Tax Collector.
Melancholy Women
Women who suffer the miseries caused by disorders in the ovarian function, are
periodically ailing. They endure pains which extend their exhausting influence
to every part of the body, producing melancholy, nervousness, and weaknesses
which make life one long, dreary existence. There is relief and renewed hope
for these suffering women in
DR. SIMMONS Vine
Squaw Wine
The Woiuam’s Medicine
ft Is just the thing to overcome the diseases which, cause this suffering. It is
composed of pure vegetable ingredients which are known to act beneficially on
the female body. Painful irregularities. Ovarian inflammation, Headaches, Palpi¬
tation of the Heart, all disappear before the power and efficacy of this marvelous
medicine, it brings back the strength, vigor and cheerfulness of earlier years
and makes life worth living.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.00 Per Bottle.
C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
'For sale by Blue Ridge 'Pharn«a< y,
THE
FRIERSON
KIVtIWTIDIU | DOWN-DRAFT
IRON DRAW COVE* rO»
DOWN A. I _DOW1 SHAFT TUi)£ HEATER
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Ml liif $ The
" 1! Pi only heater made
l t J burning soft coal and pro¬
1 8URNIK3 HOILOWGAS GRAra ducing the same sesults as
feilil-iiliH'-lliil I, a base burner. It is the
*»ICA OOOB m most economical—Saving
raj y AFTER Sj.rr AOMBlISTlO* TO* air from /i J l the fuel. The
to /z
UPD&AFTrtbS^f cleanest, safest and most
SCREW mss comfortable—the heating
DAMPER. ft eaw cast t»ow
surface extending down to
the bottom where wanted,
ti... sss and as comfortable to sit
St by as an open grate. Wa¬
ter kept boiling on top, not¬
withstanding it is a down-draft device. Keeps fire all night without #
attention. Write for illustrated circular, giving full description of
this heater.
Cur line of Stoves and Ranges includes the
- FtmtKis.National, Regal and 1 X L Steel Ranges, the Isabel and
Grand Enterprise Cast Ranges, the Enterprise Family of Cock Stoves,
besides scores of others, of every design and price. Heaters for
every place a heater can be used, from the small bath room to the
largest hall or public building. Write for complete catalog, also
showing Ilollowware, Grates, Mantels, Fire Place Goods, Etc. Also
write for our household catalogs, containing essentials for Nursery,
Dining Room, Kitchen, Laundry, Dairy.
Phillips & Buttgrff Mfg.Go.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
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We Krevr the first FROST PROOF in 13G8. Now ItnVe over twenty fho’.mnr? ^nfis
fled customers. Wo have fj'tnrihatlfl srld wore ctlliij# pluots llmnp.il othevpc --ns lutbe Pioulhern
States com hind. WllT? Because our plants must please or we Bond your money bade. Order now.
It sell Is foe fmo the to set these plants tn your SOW seel ion to TONS oNtru OlF early CABDAae cabbrge.'ord SC 1.0 tinware Eft aE£<*Pf4. the cues that
most money- IP
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