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AGRICULTURAL.
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V. in tv ring Stock.—The farmer
should look well to ids store ol'feed
and see that he has sufficient hay,
groin and roots to feed his stock
through tiio winter profitably. In
addition to a liiil supply of feed,
iie should have x supply of clean
slravr, to bed h: stock. If to be
obtained, forest It avos are prefer
able. Gathered while they are
dry, and stored away, they make
the host bedding; besides, are
shorter, and in/; :o heavy in haul
ing. The manure-leaves also make
a richer manure than straw.
If the farmer has not sufficient
faed for list) stot-i., it would bo wDe
either to buy IWd i r st 11 off a portion
of the - ■ ck. II ') thf'ttld culi out. and
dispcpu ot ail old < r oihei who inferior
mimals, a> tuvy a e kept at expense,
and with no on'r- me. It is also im
portant that the baras bo ia good con
dittou to keep Mo k comfortable dur
ing the winter, i; is really astenish*
ing how careless aid thoughtless far
mers are ia this. Many go into win
ter quarters withoi t shelter for a por
tion of their stockj others with their
baras open, shack v and iliy covered,
with jast feed ea ugh to carry their
stcok through, as though, after the ts
pease of feed and trouble of feeding
through winter, tkey were not of any
saoroAatefcii| the spring than they
were ia the winu-rpassed. The feed
thus seantly given, was entirely lost,
with a little raatia e, and that of poor
quality, to pay for tbsir trouble.
The object of (' e farmer ia feeding
animals through winter should be fot
profit. Feeding svock to gain a profit
from is a. Kt: point, and requires
study and closa attention. It ia not
enough to feed a uufiicient quantity,
but the feed wrist ba such as is the
best fov ocoa.•>>;'.• blag the object of
feeding, let this be for milk, butter, fat
or gro.7th. T v cnimal must firstcon
seoje a certain ; mount of food to
iauataie fit. sUcioaary condition, to
keep -up heat. ;V: ibe body and supply
*aatmi tv a- .<. These all must bs
first pro v Tel for i eiore tba farmer can
gain anyth in.-' v r the food. Au ani
mal kept cicu:, dry and warm, is kept
in better lv . consequently it takes
;• food, e,!. <*.’> at is consumed is
more effect uni, :u.d more profit is real
ised from ;t.
la fe'din:' ' u ilk and batter, such
fno>) iun-~- ;:i'. n as will best meet,
<ht v < uv • 'i'h-, iu addition to wiiat
i’ :• <| ;.iv i rjtj !y the wastes of tie*
VV-do yo ug, animals require
?<••►(! fi.-r liiiiiiatija of bone. This is
a ilk in larger proportion
it.r.n ::: k< i*.u? o her iood. A store
%■: inquires sued food, as
' i/. .' / . root 4 and grain, to pro
isj; ele, aail a certain
u!:tcfta‘. If lha auiaial is >"011
I'm- :d bis-ii: r, h should be fed some
4i-,v e..-.d fottoa peed. Cora is the
: . ‘ latte: it g fTiia.
AuoiLt r thin ; in feeding amnia's
<■■■ ■ v.iatur to a profit, is to give
lin all .be sdv. n’sgas possible and
£: .'hem is goed condition early,
w tii weather is pleasant. It will
•/‘•.o Ics> feed then to atari into winter:
v.i.a :hem ir a por aoiiuidoa. The
•> ' :>y e StO i'. ■ Xi&t
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.srf - •<*.} ’ and jmli-M'r.tsly nsed, will |
it!y diminish the profit oa tbc feed
: ,:.d oure; tbereioro let th 6 hr a point
Ei<
i:;ab Trough winter ior profit,
Fashion Notes.
The be s' ’vetting gloves, are ia the
motinquetaiio shape.
Ostrich feather fans havo reached a
idsi that is phenomenal.
Moire, ahhonght still used, is not
►o gonsrafiy seen as lust year.
All steels am short and fl- xible,
loosely tied to forir small curves.
Black silk is a much mere favored
material for the close Sitting Directoro
COH'tS.
Jaunty house jackets am made of
flevey flannels, in dull blue or old red.
The fronts of tho drank skirts are
jerfeo’ly flat, and fulue-is at the hips
is seen,
Black, tan, vtrhi* e and gray are the
Ouly allowable o# lore in gloves just
now, butastha’e ia no limits as to
shades and ton s, the hand of tba ] eri
od is by n > n t .-a,ns monotcus.
Lrrgo plai ;g should be asde up bi
as of ihe gods, the skirts but lightly
drsped. The bodice should be made
of plain material, of the color most
prominent in the plaid.
Black velvet marrtels are again in
fashion and are cut in rediugote form
with long pointed seleeves falling
quite to the hera and no end of orna
ment in the way of the passementerie.
Undressed sealskins, which closely
resemble natural plucked beaver, but
is slightly curled, is likely to bo ex
tensively used this winter for trimm
ing cloth, eioaks and dresses.
Adobe Houses.
Adobe houses arc made of unburned
brick. They are common in Texas,
Mexico, Central and South America.
The bricks are made of loamy earth,
containing about two-thirds fine sand
and one third clayey dust. This made
and mixed with water and than passed
into the molds of the required size is
pressed. Taken firm the molds, the
adobes ara placed on edge of the
giound and left to harden in tha sun.
In a few and ays they arc hard, compact
brioks, without a crack. They ars laid
with mud mortar, and at the eomple
tioa of every two feet of the structure
au interval of one week ia allowed for
drying, and a similar space of time be
tween the completion of the walls and
the putting on of the roof. lire houses
are usually one-story high, and the in
side is plastered before the -roof is put
on. The duration of these houses is
much greater than would be supposed,
as thero ara a number now ia exist
ence which bare stood mora than a
century.
The latest initia e ia the lauks of
Sotiq 1 is a cow boy who claims to have
cangbt a colera erm with a lariat.
Piano playing is like the medioal
profession in two respects. Oao with
out patience and practice can net sue
ceed in it.
A man who formerly acted as fire
man to a locomotive re nts to his re
collections ot that time as tender re
miniscences.
"Ah, Brown, one moment,” said
the poet, “Can you seggoet a tit’e for
my book of poem ? It is to be pub
lished ia the spring.” “Is it a collec
tion of your published works?” •’ Tes,
it is.” “Call Lines - * ”
The infant class teseber was trying
to bring out the fast that David was a
man of varied occupations. The quo*
non was asked, “What do you call a
man who plays oa a harp?” A young
• ; cr qr : :S]y answered, "An Italian.”
T eo a u---.tr topic was quickly /ntro
ducoi,:
WITH A BOTTLE
Of Ayer's Cherry Fectoral at hand,
one may feel comparatively secure
against the various diseases arising from
muLlon changes of temperature, ex
posure to drafts and storni3, and tlio
inclemencies of spring and full. “Of
t.lie mauy preparations before tlio public
for t.!io euro of Colds, Coughs, Bron
chitis, and kindred diseases, there are
none, within tlio range of my experience
and observation, so
RELIABLE
as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” writes Tbos.
G. Edwards, M. D., of Blanco, Texas.
Georgo W. Diclc, of Newton, Mass.,
says : “ Two years ago I took a severe
cold, which, being neglected, was fol
l*vved by a terrible cougb. I lost flesh
rapidly, had night sweats, and was con
fined to my boil. A friend advised tlio
use f Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I began
to take this medicine, and. before finish
ing the first bottle, was able to sit up.
Four bottles effected a perfect cure.” *
Ayer’s Chsrry Pectoral,
.
Prepared by T)r. J.C. Ayer& Cos., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by ail Druggists. Price §1; six bottles, ?5.
fiPgal Notices.
Georg’a, Backs Cos. John W. Crump
has in due form applied to the under
signed for letters of administration oh
the estate of R. G. Crump, deceased,
and I wil 1 pass upon said application
os tho first Monday i* Match. Giv
en under my hand and official signi
ture Jan. 7, 1889. T f. Kill,
36 4w. Ordinary
Georgia, Banks Co.—To all whom
it may concern: Mary M. Coker, gnitr
dian fir Luther P., Jan. 8,. Margie L,
and Alda B Coktr, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell thß lands belonging to ibe es
tate of said minors, and said applica
tion will ba heard on the Ist Monday
in March next.. 29th day of January
ISS9. T. F. Hill, ordinary.
39 4w.
Georgia, Banka county: —To all
whom it may eone rn, L. N. Turk,
admr. of Jas. Norwood, dec’cl., has in
due form applied to the undersigned
for letters of disHaisa : on from said es
tate, and said application will bo heard
on the Ist Monday in May next.
January 29, 1889. t. f. nil),
39 3mos, ordinary.
3;es'il S gale!
Georgia. Banks Co.:—Will be sold
on the Ist Tuesday .ia March next, t
the court house in Grid county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, t he followingprcp
erty, to-wit: Ono undivided cm sixth
interest in one hundred and twenty
five acres, more or loss of land lying
in said county adjoining lancSs of J. K
Thompson on the east, lands of—-
Borders on the south, lands of Robert
ISteversou on the west and lands of 11
T. Thompson on the north. Sard
property levied on as the property of
R. U. Hardy, to satisfy an execution
issued lroen the justice’s court ot the
265 h district, g. in., of said county,
in favor of Dr. Thos. Hayden against
11. 0, Hardy.’ Levy made and return
eti to me by J, E. $ ephece, L. (J. Al
so at the same time and place, one no
divided one-tweiith inteiest iri 125
acres of land, more or less, lying in
sad county, adjoining lands of J. K,
Thompsotn ontheeaat, lauds of
Borders on the south, lands of Robert
Steveison on the west, and lands of H
T. Thompson on the north. Said
land levied on ao tha property of Tf.ot-
Hardy, to satisfy an execution is-vied
from the justice’s coutt of the 208 dis
trict, g. V 3-, of said county, in favor 0!
Dr. Tboo, Hayden against Thorns
ilaidy. Levy made and returned
to me by J E. Stephens, L C.
Jn. 28, 1589. W. A. Scoggins,
39 4 17. Sheriff,’B. C.
oeorg’a, Banks co.—Hugh B. A as
burn, administrator of Thos. Arsburn.
has in due form applied to the under
signed for letters of di.-mission in, l:l
said estate, and 1 will pass upon said
application on the Ist Monday in May
rwx'. This 4th dav day of Febraan
1889. 1\ k. Hill,
40 52, ordinary.
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SE";8 '"“'ffisrffdd CATALOGUE
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ROCHESTER, H. Y. 3!HCAGO, ILL.
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• Hop Bitters. • p waste, use Hop B.
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discretion or wsslpaf l ', tion; if you are mar
ried or sinsrla, oid or t-2 young, sefiering rroin
noorbeaUh or lansruiah fjj ing ou bed of sirif
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whenever you feci .-■ i \ nuady from eo\
that your system fom>. otK Id b.%
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American ROLLER ORGAN'
fe-x is operated similar to the finest French Mnsic Boxes and
I || urn T'~~\ \ * PLAYS t!6O TUNES, from a walla to a hymn, with
• penect tine and tine* (Jives better FHtlst'action that
V / A | i U): A HUNDRED DOLLAR PARLOR ORCAN
V:. L \ kit-L '• n/i a-id ten ti ill PH more pleasure. This Origan is the perltc
• .f\. . -}! V. \ N C/n tion of musical Inbtrnnients and the grandest and mow
VK' V ‘- v *" . . •- v\\l IO 1 marvellous instrument over pre- CAPDCh M 1 1Q IO
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♦ * MARCHES, WALTZES,POLUS.JI&S, KEELS,
• / Oym Maettoai pnriv Boaf, Church music, as -wet
t . '*•' ~. _ . "'A any organ. Nothing grander, or combining so manj
.3 f. atores can be found in French or Swifs Music Boxes. cost
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fdlu ,v r.I'i’IIEItSEX.IS EVERY I.OCA I.lTY.nnt
0 *r- -f.> •* , •i•: ■ ' offer SUCH inim:cements that
. -;•*• - • ’ Ts > EARNEST WORKERS CANNOT PAIL TO
V*r i MAKE SIOO TO 5309 PEll MONTH. Who
ment get Special Terms. Fries Only Six Dollars.
In BEAUTIFULLY CARVED CASES witl
Tnudc. Pend for <m9. It wf!l fill yoa -with astonishment and delight. If you want it sent C.O.D. send $12*50 vrheu yot
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Blcsfc of the dißeasoa vrhicli afflict mankind crl.^rr
nlly cauticdby condition ot tb >i. 2 V ■ ,
Jc’or .?U complaint's of this kind, e-jch an Tor yAJvy c<
tli 2 Liver, Kenrcus s?yDX3psia, Zx**‘r -
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Comitipr.i. y'. ''
lency, Eractr v tions r.nd Burning of tho
V .r,iotirao3 crllod H-bartbarn), Mi.israa, Li>.' :r :
bloody Flux, CMiis and Fever, Brenkbono lb t- ..
Exhaustion before or aft c -r Fevers, C:\rr.hie
rhcaa. Loss of Appetite, Foul Brent It,
incidunt il to Fo:p.i!crj.
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wiil -v STOi/ ACH and SOV/KBS,
f chani(C33 the c iryplo.-.i-n from avi u.ty, yeiiov
“•UffO, to a ruddy, bettthy coloi. It ent: removaa
ic’.v, gloomy apirits. It is ono of tho BEST Al
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