Athens daily banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1889-1902, March 09, 1890, Image 5

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THE ATHENS BANNER: SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 9, <890. ft Ckybral bottfes of Swift’* Specific (S.S.S.) entirely dean-vd my tystom of ccn'ui^wos blood poison of the very vorst type. Wn. S. Loomis, Shreveport, La. ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. GEORGK T. MURRELL, Editoi. cotnlition, Their cultivation It* as siffl- I when the volume of money in the county p;e ns a crop of Irish potatoes when j is dimiuialuu, aud vice verst. The volume once thiuneil out to a stand. On good »*f 'he ciiculitimt medium mny Iw mod. rich soil broken up deep, from 500 to j iii u in tour uiticiem wot; i,.ai u, tnete CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT! FARMING WILL I*AY. ho. 2. 700 bushels cun be grown • n one acre j I would advise every farmer whg has i a cow, and surely no farnjyt is without j mow, to plant a few rows *».■* way of j exp, rimeiit. I am sure if T HAD SCROFULA in 1M4 and cleansed my ‘ system entirely from It by taking seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not Wl any srmp- ggPM| HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF ESBI CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise ee Blood end Sirin Diseases mailed taw. Swift Sr trine Co., Atlanta, Ga. PAPER’S HAIR BALSAM M and beautifies the hair, tee a lutruot growth. Fails to Restore Grey to Its Voothfkl Color. iwfwUrhuMlmS an* Mir falllaf In last week’s article about midway | «»ce he will nevcrfail to cultivate them of first column the printer failed to j *tf*in. Last season for the first time A * quote me correctly. Iiy an oversight was induced to iry the cultivation #,r (oversights will occur sometimes) he j them. I never expect lo <lo wiUiOul left out one half af a sentence which ob- ! them us long ns 1 operate a fai ra. The j abundaut yield satisfied me that it is the ino»t profitable crop that can be f rown on the same sized plat of laud. planted l l £ lbs of seed costing 85c, ex press and all, and gathered about 175 bushels,all made on one-third of uu Acre, ilogs and cows eat them with greut relish. To be fed to them properly they should bo boiled iii a large pot until done enough to mash up. select a rich apoi or make one rich tor the purpose, break up deep and close, open wit! a alright shovel or twister, apply stabl. soured the point I tried to bring out, •‘Money ami prosperity in the city,” should have read thus: “Money and prosperity in the surrounding country, means money and prosperity m the city.” I.et me talk a little more on this point before I leave it. The city flourishes at the expense of the surrounding pro duces. It matters not what may be the price of products the city handles them and makes her profit out of them. The producer may be hardly pressed and driven to the wall, the yoke placed iHICHCATCWS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. 1UU Cross Ulnmond Oread. *••■4 BrsM, la re4 muiiii Win,mw« SwrMw. Tak«M*(k«n Awl m4 “lUtl«r ... ~ ' " CK S wastsu oy an om nRSR Arm; Urg* |»p»fft*, quick sale. rare opportunity. (l»rgo A. Hcolt. ari r.roalway, 1*. — Afsnts wan'vd U* .. ^It la a perfect win sell Ante** Uothe« M {mict line Hampk liosa.osBanrsclotbcafV Ivlina sent by mall Bias -eetted. It holds for flue., also Soft tbs hesstsxt an I M ^Jine l*y mnll li.i flnest fabric with- DIM Oerepaid. F« r clr- ont pins Clothe*# /MW OeuUrs, jnco lh do nut frsszs to It terms, address and cannot blow off. the . IlRLEasClothes UsncCo.. 17 llertuon *1., u.-cesier. Mam BISFg® sift—nv—ay,—wtaas. ssoariwuiifwsim MABC WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA WADE WITH BOILING MILK. THE GLORY OF MAN STRENGTH. VITALITY* How Lost I How Regained, KNOWTHfflE SB tbs Errors af Youth,1’rewslure Decline, Nerv. aad Physics! Debility, Impurities of the Blood. Exhausted vmLin Untold Miseries Itasattlnc from lolly, Vice, Ignorance, Baron Orcruxsilim, Rnsnrstlnf and nnSttlng tbs i tur Work, Business, thsKarrled or Social Kriatlon. Avoid unskillful pretender*. PotaeM this «rre»t wavk. It eontalno wo paces, royal Svn. Beautiful Mac&E. embosac.!, fair eDt. Price only »1.0S by nil. poHpCd, eoora.l»J to ptoi. wi.pi.CT. IUm. mtir. fnereetme W ray, If yoelonely Th* nrlTn'rl-"* anUtor, Wb. II. Pvkrr. U. D-, re- eriredtiiXIOLD A.«ID JRWSI.LKD .1IKUAI. frMBIk. N.tl.aal MWWI for IM. PUI/.U K*HAY_-* NKttVOC »nd Pnr»ICAl. DIJIIUTV J>r.P«rkKBnd .corn, ofA-ieum r./iLI«M msy bo omnuluj, too#. deatUly, bo —all or !»•—w», .t th. rfflr, of TIIB rkllODT JILDIC'AI. 1NMTITUTK. Vf4 fl.lflnrli Ml.. IMib. It"*., to whom Cl codicf far book, «IMM too Mirk. ehould bo Big 3 haa alven culver ul satisfaction In Iht cure of CloDorrhira and Uleet. I presertbslla’id fscl safs In recommend It to all aufTircrs. J. STONES. I.D#« III. PRIC CU^gl.OO. SORRELS A SMITH Tha latul Life Iossruct Co. of New York LABOHB. STIIONOKII AND BKTTKU ^ THAN BVKK. • Mfujrw ^1 U(»0t«M«l» CHANT A WILCOX, Agcmts. EXCHANGE HOTEL, And ALL-NIGHT Restaurant. ,u °* “ w *" The Bill of Fuo is the Best, and the ieeommoMons vUl please aU. thVuos*!*o’SM.ff Jan U-tf abort *s , iee with B. B. LAMPKIN. Macon Fire Insurance Com pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant A Willcox, Agents. Queen Insurance Company of Liverpool, England. Grant & Willcox, Agenta. Southern Hntnal Insurance Co J, A. tllulOOM, /Mb Pv upon him may tw so heavy that he can • manure or any kind of manure ul hot- hardly bear up under it,‘and yet if h« *° ,B of furrow, liberally tin* fading in lot driven over tin* wall or utterly j ro4 Jti* come out from botitmi of crushed uudt-r the harder he bears, he | i* ewt » Tdst on with turning goes on with the profitable handling of the fruits of his toil. The farmer continues to act “The Goose” and the city continues to reap the harvest of golden eggs. It matters not where the city or town is built, its material wealth and growth must depend upon tile success ml handling of products of some kind. if awyy up in the mountains, the min ing interest is its life; if on the sea shere U|hjii exports and imports; if the rich veins of one gives out the city becomes the habitations of bats and owls. If there is nothing to export, imports must cease, because when there is no exchange of commoditcs the circulation ia paralized and the great body ot commerce grows weaker *nd weaker till the end comes. N > farmer obj- ers to the rapid growth of a nourishing city with its beautiful streets, its lovely parks, its manufact uring interests and its rai road facili ties; byt an observant farmer looks on with increasing anxiety :;nd apprehen sion v/hen he secs I): patent power of the press, and all influential agencies exerted only in the behalf of the wel fare of already powerful municipalitie", and so little being said and done to en courage and benefit the people wlobea the burden and heat of the day. All mam sr of business the world over nust be conducted through the uso of labor. All laborers must be fed ami clothed, ill food and raiment must riginally come from the hands of the producer. So we naturally conclude that the welfare and nuintainance of trie world is delivered unto the willing hands of the producer. Then why is he not master or the situation? Why is he jufieted about and driven by the ill. drills of unjust and unequul legisla- Od ? Why is it that the ox that tread- in out the corn must be content with few handfuls of straw that is barely sufficient to keep him on his feet while le walks the treadmill alone? Now, irothcr farmer, the time for a change of base lias fully come, and you will soon be called upon to take a tund for the right and having shovel, open very lightly w^u small ripper and cover witti rake. Like the common beet seed they should be soaked in warm water over night. Af ter plant is lip goed, thin out to abom <» inches, cultivate with heel sweep, in* rows 20 inches apart. In case of bad stand, thin them out ami reset with plants drawn out. Plant any time m March, the sooner the better. Don’t wait to kiss your wife but go forthwith to l>r. John Crawford, Athens, (Ja„ uml tell him to order the quantity o: seed you want. Jiest varieties i have tried are: ,. Uuist’s Golden Globe Mangel, ‘’Yel low Globe Mangel, Wursel, White. French, Sugar, Stock licet. Try them and you wifi never have reason to re gret it. nr.ja UAdiinmisri Uje volume and oays to mcruiee it. One way to dinnr- * !>> Mentally tMl« c:ng its amount l y lull lit; from it; this n ay lie done by oyiny, hoaditnr exporting, nr in any * *a» that lakes ii from circa la ion. oii»e» wav *»f reducing the volume it (j.eii-c** 1 by n .1 mitrieriuK with the actual •on..uni of ihe ctcUmin„> medium, but it - cr. *,ing t lie dvmsr j for it And its us***; t a is easily mu I clf'CUiAdy done by addi- ti .d i. Uu;. xi h iofftable wealth of tbo c -unify, especially additions of such pro. UoeiSHS must be sp edily exenanged nn-t C'*n*utijod. Thus *o inc*CMS**d demand f**r i:s us-: would act a* a reducttio of volume. A*i liiuMtr-tiion of (his foan ia every year Kioan in t .e sale of Uie Agricultural crop. iuc vo.muc of money In this country in t»c;uil circu.alioo fur uli pu»’po*,es ihroiigh- •» .t ih*‘>eir isl-as than one and nm-ial' I'dli . s ot dollars, and this nupplif*, » 'i*»t' c .i'-ma'id f"i Iii use by lusuuf ctut- tradiameD. ari.aanr, mej- im-udj*. midulenien, ani all others whose •Minaud tor ext iiang«able valus is about he tame daring each of |i,.« d ffercut Uoiiii.s of lu« ye.r, but ngri« ullu<e dui- 'u the ui.ii tbs of Scplemb r, October, and V.vimoer uuiu|ia prac icdly all of her tMr s priHluc’h, aiiciuiiiiiig lo uIhiui sevei. ».tiio..» o* dolios, on ihe market. Tins is ‘‘ 'kiigiUe add:t!-*n to the wealih r ilo- nation, and is of « character ibat its vwmauds upon ure c iculaiicg medium are unp laiive in kpiti* ol.thu iact that the DOLLY INVITED TO TEA. Now Ml«» Virginia Cleveland Brown. ■ town 5 ' m “ mra * ha * K°" u down £“■ K" ln ’ I" Klvo a lecture, dear— , Tl.n t a seoldintt— Don’t *ou fear! The BUhleo’ of it a piin’ to’be Bout "Dolls Invited out t« Tea." SrS |l|nc “' yo" know, you mu»tn’t eo Without von let your iimmma know. No matter why—but oh dear me! Mnmmns do worry so von see! Of course you must be'nfcely dressed And gener'ly your second best * W ill b« the suitable to tvaar, And, oh, bo careful ’bout your hair FACTS FOB THE SICK. A UUff t, m a* Eminent Divine in Re. yard la the Bee! Mr,Heine In He World, llmd, * WONDERFUL* And then, my dearest, don’t be rude. You see if you a»*e very good w» ey i!* * h * : *»^ he n ni,!e mamma Who knows what stylish manners are. Say Thank you,” "Yes-m," "If y. u please,’’ J And surely “'Sense me,” If you sneeae Then when ther pass the biscuits, do Not help yourself t<k more than two. Last night at aunty's I took four. And could have eaten sev’ral more. But that Is different—don't you see F ” D* 6 ’** l » r K <l for you, la small fur me. And don’t be ('prized at pink Ice errum. r J-totfry to look the other way TBKEE REKOKMS. The democratic* psrty, or ei-Presidem Cleveland for t' e pariy*puts forward tl;re<- reforms, etc'i important And v* ry n'C' ^ i- ry, viz: tariff reform, hvllot rrinrm, aod civil *rrvice reform. Why is the ex-Fres - drin, why is hi» party silent with regard to a four th reform, which is gnat r thAn tlwe br»e, m wit, flmincivl rrf rin Ti***ugh iliey give tliur f»o(jies to be burred .V»r»lir tbr«e reforms they have f)r«*clnimf have rot fluanciAl reform in Mil ili*»r- thoiiglit*, ht tLem know it shall profi , them nothing. It will he >n vain that nay candidate or any pari, ixpcc s <o uain Uu agr ciiiiural vote in the next rl oil »n with out aa explicit p edge ilmi Ihr whole fii.an. cial system of the gorerr>iacnt eha!i be thoroughly rrfor.oed, •«* as ibfivetbe pe-’- piu ii sound currency, bused on pcrnianr: t c mditions, and the volume of uh cii then. Tiiall be i n nsiiona* bank lo contract and erpaud agreeably to the demand oi *p< di lators Mini stock-gambh rs, who and con trol me bank, me g”vrr imcrit being privy to ibe fact. Aud this pledge muni le uia«i** he perioiiuei*; nut lo tie tuokcu. The •veruiuent Las too inucu money, iiie spec^ lat o s have to • much, the people noia ugh. Ti.e rich p .y indr or no the great bulk of their i.ir Mm. n normom gsm.-; the peoplenr« ■ n by >tn enormous load *.f t.xsii' l- ,i -.M,e m-.lium „ i„ iue «u,e imtdM I ^ ^ hlJ “ KYe ^ “»/• cinsH-s tuat it lias In en throughouf | Then when its time to sar “An-** •nr. 1 o value of tha a rbuftur • 1 v,ooa I'lCL iffiqilMl to five liru^M K'OM lone all to stand. The power rent ineaturc, lies within you ro right our wrongs. What you need is Ite- forniation in the management the National Government abroad and reformation in the management of the farm at home. You ill derive only partial benefit from itlieralone, t*otb together will insure the much needed success. The lime is not far distant when the oppor tunity will ha yours to speak out your ants and needs ill no uncertain t- ruis at the ballot box. First, know that on urn right, aud then im v.; along. tin: lr ilnee •ever hesitate, never stop as long as a bulwark stands between you and free- loin, keep moving until the last redout ii theoporotsor’s line goes before you. Hut while you are lighting in the great government battle-field don’t for get to keep your eainp in ordi r. While you are e-ying retrenchment and form from the housetop don’t forget to go below alairs aud aee that jour ow» house is in order. Sweep about your ii firesides and clean out yotir own farm aud then remove the rubbish from he Nation’ll Capitol building. Act sen- iblc in the management of yt ur private alTairs and then demand of your repn*- sautatives the enuclaient of sensible and just laws to regulate public affairs This can be more easily accomplished than may at first appear. When a can didate presents himself for public sac rifice, size him up. Fir»t,s«e what he in made of and then see what he will make for you. Ik* sure of your man or bunr up one that you can bank on. Don't be afraid to make y>>ur de mands. They must and will be re spected. The time to demand is before the vote is cast. If a wolf gets into the fold by assuming the garb of the shee,i see that it is not yoar fault that lie sue cceded In getting there and the mo ment he shows his claws in the legisla tive or congressional halls publicly de nounce him us the betrayer of your con fidence aud of public trust. At present the enemy holds the key to thelT.B. Treasury, aud is fortified behind the inonev bags of the monopolists, but hold the key that ualocka the world’s commissary. All but fools and idiots can sec that yau hold the key to the situation. Now my brother Al liance me*», you have fallen into the line of march, make your farms self-sustain ing so that you cau keep with the rank and file. Prepare your lands well and plant precision crons sufficient to sus tain your own family and have as much as possible to spare. You may then make all the cotton you can and it wont hurt you if you can't pay out of debt. Live out of it. Y«*u certainly can never nay out by making cotton at present prices, for the price is too close to the lowest water line af productive cost without you keep out of the stores and away from town, and tliia you can not do unless you move your corn crib and smoke house from the N. W. into your b"ck lot. I will give some figures on grain culture next week. CULIURB or STOCK BEETS. The cultivation of Mangels stock lieeta is growing more popular in this i*tien year by year. For rnady years has been one of the most extensive root crops grow* In Germany and Great Britain. It ia not only the cheapest food crops for stock but one that w ill keep cattle and hogs In fine healthy nd tucked, ah n w. by nil powrsof the ffoverumt-nl ll W'-hout fail, Ii is (tier**fore form that m. si mightily lutn ers of America. Throw ov lubsrotlir wimle, but the he)|yr whale will be empty si II. If it in to h- campaiju of three lub% t'i* re niil ho fourth tub in Ihr field, mid It will preva ajnuift the three. The people must hnv more money snd I» >s isx- e, and no iNan snog about it. They must have, 'non und and pl» n iful curreiir, Ir, ultirnc of which shall lie wholly b-ynn the power of 8|MculHtors, Mock-gamblers, fort-Ln syndicates, amt money >c n^'( in « feci si ill leM io control. The Siiuaiion me people is dealNrraie, which to »|e#.y foolish ami vain; n*»r nrr Ihey to bee mus hy any partisan tactics a Ink lb-ir n*cc-i ties go unheided. Are we still to he (.Id • hat nothing is the matter with 'he pe< p» but a lube temporaiy depr*a«inn a»d i great d*ai of tiDtieccfttotrv griiint |ji. L f I IS a "very Men I'm » ch nisei.’* Ii is not * case Willi toe people to !»*• rured bv teuip’ - r sing or by io*m*optihic tloasgi-,, as. I exan pi.*, a little (re*- wool on i|m one hand or free a-cobol in the alls oi riiitkOito! thing will n v«-rd* jo lo the root of h. «v4 vIim. Tha pe- ple want aMiurancc (nun 'he ps, r l> they support and >he cnirJiiUte they v loi that there ahall be no more Wall s’reel «dntimH'rAl en in this country No party no candidate, will rece ve the ai>iicultinl vote without an affeciual pledge to tbs' *-ffec». The people are weary ef partiaao lancour and endless debate from theorct>- eal slaud-poiuta. Ihey want more ui _ „ and leas taxes, and they want these things out.-National Ecoi.omici. •lunieof tite circulating mMiiim, tu- ivfore this great increase in weatib am c. iiv qu- n» uemand f<»r the use of the cir- euUi.ng uu dium acts aa a pract cal reduc- ‘vnv \n V‘.lmn«. Aa »•< w»*it know », tuia a/wnys diq r.>a> » pnee The tw / ui’HitucaiiQus of the volume of t ••• circi.l.iuu lu-'dium by mcr- a-ing it, am th> oppooli a of the two way- just de. »tn!>e^ lor decicABinn the volume. Th* gu st nnt nruv'M.'sh** fluclUMibm-in 'he «‘e- M'mnd tor tire* Uung rmdium produced liy the yi-Mily sale oi tne product* of sgncul- '•ire rdf ci s tix-d volume of such medium r by un:k ng ii sma 1 during th*- fall season. •i"d larg du'iug tue spring when such pro- dues l ave bcc r largnly consumed, lh**rehy producing low prfe-t when the tanner sells 'ii* producs. an ! i ric* s gradually runfing !• g'ler fhrouk'h -ut Hie ves% during Wh'd. he re • pil'd; of lor Con- T.i K it.onal F irnter’s All ance and In- •btitri .i Union adopted the fub-tieasur) p! .l ani prcs‘r.t' d it to the oumry at a ■rue rim-cy for Md« condition. A bill ein- oo.lyinrf thej pnreinies *• t-forth iu said j Ian has bci-n prepared by its legialativa I c •mmmee and thh hill has been lutroduc- ' *"l in t'o- House of It- |»r.-*enlalivea by Hon. John A. I'.ckkr, of S. Dakota, and if there ore bef.-ru inc country lcgirlai on protiahie. The it t.of the feature pr »po - • U by iLe measure is ihal it ptovid. l fir a M x hie vwiuuie of Ui-uiey in addition to tbr u«uai and uc« « ssaiy alahle volume, and ilnit such tlcxd.iu vo uni** shall corn spoud exactly to ihe n equally lor liuciualion Canseil by ihe dumping ot tilt agnculiur I p oduct in Inc i«p ot the naiion during the f til, and *m .'Uch product is consumed such volume* cqniructs t*» correspoud. Tins is the poUiicwt night” Sh *r e ht nntl ’ b * * ,lr ® * nd K‘*« your A MB, _ principle m poUfiuwl economy that ad ibe Jpeople are ludehi, end now the spei’ii-j 1 modern economists musl aoom r or laur la'# a propose io cmfiasaie thrir bomutKB io he cornet,und leads to lire fo - ' ‘ ' ' ' “ “ 7 'owing iitAxInis: A stihic volume with * variable demand wU CHtfw* instability of pr»c •. .\ Ih xihle volume to correspond with the varii nli'y of deuMiid tluimgiioui the year will prv'hicest .Udity of pr.«;«*. ■ Tpc ri cogm'ioiMiod application of thi pr.nciplc is of vital importance to the pri ^ iuct’ve I <> dual He's of the country, because a aimplr.increase hi the volume to tout ex •en* w,il i ot pr »ve an adi-quMe remedy, Pne volume tuny h i increased to .fifty, or« li'indreo, or live bunurtxl |ier capita; it mu>t stop somewhere or txc* *nive it flv.iou would soon destroy all values, and when it •lo a slop, if the volume be nifl*a(o!e ii would only be it qu'Siion of time when tha pr» sent d< pret-acd condition would be ffrea ly fut* nshled on noeount of tbe greater di parity be'Wtf*-r. the fortune* of tb# rich and the uiirtforluneaof ihe (Nmr. If tbu volume wire five hundred dollar* per capita, aud gem rai prices were rained in proportion, at* they ceil duly would he, ibe gros* product of ngricultur<' wonhl (rear the same ratio to ibe gross pi art uci a of the country, aud ther* fb*e Maud io tbe same ratio to the Volume of money, and produc aa great comparative Miqm bun dance in tbe sprioc, and cons.qu* ut.y produce i**w prices when ih'* puiduci ot agriculture was off-red for sale m the fall, and high pr cea when the agncuUuriata purcima* coirmaditka with wn'clt to make their crop* in the soring. IV re is i>o wny to avoid the conclusion th d it’fl xih'doy in volume would euablu the middh-man to appropriaie nil the sur- plus products of lire producer just at rapidly with* large volume m with a ainail one. > >, * , u Tuecoudttious which make the applica tion of this principle mcetaary have been devtlopeit by luahTivt progress, and mod ern nieihofis for the transportation of com modifies and tbe transmission of intellig ence* U.,ril recent lira, a it ta>k tbe agHcu'inrlal a.mo. tihe entire year to pre pare h's crop for wiaikei and market It, aud oona*queoiiy ii* sale was diMnbuted mere evenly throughout the year. Farmers before the wnr often held seed Colton in bouses lor the greater part of a year b - fore tiny could get it ginned; now they p*ck,it *nt|* a wngou from which it ia un load'd iuto tbe f e1er of a gin and it often vlui e l aud sold on the day it la picked. Formerly n ue-k weeks and sooieihn*** month* lo mat k«*t tbe cron; now tbe moat pi i’iia cm sell in New York every day in tbe year. These facts have deve'- oped tbe uece»siiy for tne application ot this prim Idle. Ii «l <1 not exist in A fain Smith’s ihno. but it dix sexiM in an *min- ent decree now. The Vionorabl geudemeu of iUeC«ngVHia of the United S'ales should ay stale piec wc.jvea ideas, prejudice and the “lemieucied «•( arly euocat onal train- hu’* and st*4> out squardy upon a high and progr* stive plane*of advanced modern thought, nn l remember tbr.t the agr eut- lur-su .J America nak no favors, hut rie- mvid j'litli.v; and nnlmsthme who repir- • i». them in Gontr~**tnttlliftenUycoapre- j n 1 the kiVMtiou and keep up With tbe march of tbe modern evolution of d*mon- rabi<: iruil.s, tbeircooatitu* ncy will sur pass to* in and I ave i hen %looc to mourn b ir lack, of appl’Ca'ion TIIE NEW FHINCIPLK. The National Farmers Alliance and In- fustif&l (Joion, wuen It anno ir*ce«1 to ib> world its sub-treasury plan, to«.k out uf lb rons im;a>rtantM«p* io lhedevtl pno nt of oodern tcom.m.o kuowictge. F.dmuai couoiny has mauc v» y iitiiu pu*gr*vs since the day*oi Admn tiuuih; the s-une pr.ncqjea th.-n eouiiclatcd are till tangbi itb much the same nianaer of application. Dining tbe whole time it has been* tau^tii and univ. taally ad.mited, and always wi I be taogiit aud >«Uuiitted,'li-«l ilucuiaium in price in Ihe only thing necessary to euahk* Ike explodiug clasa lo appr.qnials all d>" • esuua of produc ive inJuslt * except a bare subsistence lo ibu laborer. Tbu must not he Inal aigbt of; ii is the key to a pr<*p«*r one plain uf Uie ra ises of 'he depp-ased condition of agriculture,in America tc-j»'. Fluctuation In price making ever*TPiny that the producer buy* f*»r co'aninption coinparstively high and < v rything he ha to» I comparative!v lnw. F. ucuniou *c price setau. oathe producer like thed i.bl -tenon iO'C«-pump upoa Hie i.islr*tn; it rap idly depi-tra bplb on the up stroke. As % jro *f of the drleUn us effect • 1 fluctuation .n prices one baa only tn n-tf-ci what ihe (T ct of atabi ity to pr o- would bo. Al kinds of future ganibung and ah form-* or pMCulaiion w«*u'd •*’e»antly c**a*N t amt th' riidili*-nian hati g been forced to aiv* up spectra lon.woutd have Do use for a s*ce coal mark; he would d*» buai e«a upiv known and Icgitimaie marg ns has d on tbeaervic** peiform d. A ioih.r p tfic|p> of politic.*! econom*’ lit'iy At we*le«*a )iis - ed l« 'hat e'r»'r*l rricea rw • r fab m • x- ACt aco »rd wth aau ereaero dimtnu'i r Of tr 0 V*dl|ine or (h * OtrC'U ring LVaii'l it of tbe counter, h*-or* »i»*’ ui»»v misoi** colc u qd always liasb -n, apu snd be, that gcuo**l puces aiwaja taU "Do “'7«'r'«»• „ You needn't ety exnffiy Beenuw they neeer do; end then'’ Tliut’a *11. Why child how .till yon keep, Virginia Cleveland! f.n<t iwlecpF” THE NEWSBOY. A btiftlneM mnti of -Detroit, who*, offlee l» on Woodward Avenue, relate# till# singular experience In the Free l’re#* i "1 wanted * ten dollar bill changed, and a# I w*t Mono I etepped to the door and called * little neweboy whom I had frequently employed to run on errand#, anil carry It to the nearcat #tom nnd get It changed. I then went ln#lde and waited. My partner came In and rid iculed me for what I had done. "'You will never #ee the hoy or the change again,’ he aald. “I must say III# prophecy looked pos sible when aa hours went by the boy did not relurn; still I trusted him. I could easier believe that he hud beon run over or made away with than that he had stolen the money. “I did not change my mind when a week had pissed. I did not know where he lived nr who his associates were, and ay newahoy seemed to be missing. The second week was nearly gone, when a weuian came into my ollloe one day. She was crying. “ 'Ar# you Mr ?’ she asked. “ ‘I am, madam. What can 1 do for youV "Then she told me that her little boy was dying; that he had been III nearly two weeks, and kept constantly ealliu’g my name. I went with her and found my missing newsboy. As soon aa be saw uie lie began to rare. ;•'! lost it I J lost It!’ was the bur den <•* his cry, but I alone knew whit lie re red to. lie had lost the ten doT tote, and it had preyed on bis mi, , causing brain fever. He died in my urms, unconscious that I had truat- ed Idm from the very first, and that I would have done anything to save his life. I have not a doubt that he either lost it or had ft snatched from him, and his aensitlve nature kept him from tell ing tbe truth, aad be gave 111# life up in the struggle.” CURES. H, • Atlast*. Co.. Janlumr 2, 1880. gfe'SSSifigSSff within the huistx m uitlii excsi.t Klne’a C< Hmra!f -j # *L5?, h6 '“ydutjrto Ur, «Uo. that tha ,W ‘ *»• ecorcely h,,di*syj <8&s t }GZMStm£ib f°.****** n *yTnanger,and la aa happy p ayfUl m w hm\thy child. Vi , J. *. HAWTBOaxo, .Itoyal OrmeMTOlrL ..- */ "’T'klOOin to tne cheek, streorth to the JJjJ^rad stamp for priuted mailer, cerue- iA,r sal. by the AtlantlcCernieteer Compsnr, ll no, >1 Street stla, ta.Oa„ an,| bv ilrur. F t '..„ irl °* nel'tord fiom $.’S# 1 .. ."*"• r ^ T «'iirentnit^d ImuiIn, hlrh makes one **»!!<« of ...edicinn as Trer dl- atlim. arcom aavlng each bottle. , « n he ht bv etroMe c. o. it if your (Inizzl t can ’t supply 1 you. ** A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the aplhtex given in the form of sorilhlng syrup. 'Vhv nrrrncr* giy.. tlicir children such deadly poison is surprising vVhen they run relieve the child of its peouliar DO YOUR BEST. There Is a fable told alrout a klng’a garden, in which eh. treea and ell the Sowers began to make complaint. The oak was sad because it did not bear dowers; tbe rosebush was sad because it could not bear fruit; the vine was sad because it lied to cling to the wall audeoul^ cast uo shadow. "I annul tha least use in the work," said the oak. I might as well die, since I yield nn fruit,” snid the rosebush. "What good can 1 do," said the vind. Then the king saw a little pansy, which held up its glad, freali face, while all Ihe rest were sad. And the king said : "What makes you to glad, when all the re*t pine nnd are so tad f" “I thought,” said the pansy, “that you wanted me here, because here, you planted mo, and to l made up my mind that I would try anil be the best little pansy that could be.” Let us all try to do our best In the little spot where Ood’a hand bo* placed i. CHINESE MAXI MIL* Here arc seme maxims which ate taught to the children of a heat, ten na tion. They are sufficiently wise to de serve the attention of Christian boys aa! girls: "lert eerry one sweep the mow from his own door, and not busy himself about the frost on bis neighbor’s tiles “Ureal wealth comes by destiny; moderate wealth by Industry. “The ripest fruit will fall into your mouth. "The pleasure ef doing good Is the only one that does not wear out.” UNCOVERED HIMSELF. The person who is much given tocrit- lci#lng tbe faults of others mast expect to meet with a sharp rejoinder occasion, ally. A nun of this sort, who was often ss he was pretentious, was once asked this question: "Don’t yen spend a good deal of your time denying other people’s intelli gence I" “Yes,” said the boatter. "I __ around patting the dunce cap on other people’# heads ’’ ”Ave’ntyon afraid you’ll tak* eoldF asked the other, quietly. Sorrells & Smith Wholesale aad Detail IDIR/TTOO-ISTS, ttttth'a old stand, !0J Clayton Street. PKALXRAIN Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass and Patty. Fresh supply of Landrail,’, OAflUlIX SEC Headquarter* for Merritt’* Celebrated Itemed let. ur t For Horre* and Cattle. We make a specialty in preparing these geod Merritt’* Cleaning Powder. ** Hoof felqtlld. “ Favorite UiuJinent. Physician’s Prescriptions Accurately Compounded, Day or light. er- Raving nnrvhased Bud,’, Prescrlnllea J ",2"^?” PieeoilpUune Oiled *y him. BUIST’S NEW CROP GARDENJSEEDS- We litre Just opened up the largest stock of garden seeds ever brought to this city, consisting In part of 80,000 spppr# Buist's I’rlze medal stock. 80 busnels beaus snd peas, 80 bushels choice onion sets. Our prices are tbe loweet at whole sale and retail. Special prices to mirket gardeners. Johji Cbowvobd & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Athens, Ga. Call and get one of Rulst’s Garden Manuels for 1800.* MET I. Ill; IiAWTHH, No. 35 Clayton Street, ATHENS, GEORGIA. Will Negotiate Loans At Lowest Rates on City or Country , l Beal Knlute. WILL INSURE Your Properly against Fire la tbe Beet Companies, at LOWEST RATES. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Not if yon go through the world s dyspeptio. Dr. Acker’* dyspepsia tab lets ore a positive euro for the worst troubles by •Hng Dr. Acker’s Baby I forms ot dyspepsia, indigestion, flot- ~ - • ' — and f—" .toother. It contains no opium or mor- j ulency and oonttlpqHofi.^ Guorantord phlne. bold by L. D. * Co. 1 and told by L. D i A Co. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. Georgia southehh t Florida r. r. Suwaoee River Rome to Florida. Taking ePeet reh- t, Use. SUadtrd Tim* SSUl Mmdlan. OOttOsoPW. Lv Moron Ar.t'ur lelv, .. II, Af. TlfteA SSI Lv. Ttftna No. 1 No .tM#.Ji.iNo. It, laxsam YvApoii Jfvipml en*»m ^ tep«i«up5i' * * u prn atxamj tsfipoiiiaoai# a4ftpm T itare] llftpmlYftapm "Vos.LAS.easily, . , aiassas raise. Craping cans* WaltV Voe.