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Farm and Home.
Maxims for the Fanners.
1. Never get in debt when you canno
see your way out again. When you owe
pay as fast as you can and promptly
Never allow yourself to be dunned for a
‘debt a second time without paying it*
for pramptness is of ge&t advan
tage in any kind of buinesa and all
t* rough -life.
2. Never enlarge your farm when half
of what you own is not half cultivated.
3. If you own more land than you can
till well, are in debt, or need funds to
make necessary improvements, sell part
of your farm and use the money to
pay debts and make your improve
ments.
4. Never borrow money to build a
■howy house when a less pretentious one
would answer and never lend mon
ey when you land to
improve. it
5. Lay ouhfl^uj^nf
for your farm an?R@i|jrTaings, and as
your means improve, earrPthese.plans
6. Do not enter upon speculation with
other people’s money, or your own, un
less you see clearly that you will make
profits, and even then do not do it to the
neglect of your farming,
7. Do not keep poor stock when you
can keep good stock at the samo expense
and with much more piofit.
8. Do not try to g’*ow c ops for which
our farm is well adapted.
9. If you have a good location do not
sell out, expecting to hol er it, because
you have been offe ed a good p ice.
10. Do not change faihis often, for by
so doing you can cariv out no definite
system of improvement.
11. Unless your crops are good, sow
less and farm better.
12. Be present with your employes as
much aa possible, otherwise little will he
done, and that little poorly. No business
reqpfcies the oversight more
thaflforming. IbL
13. Keep ahead of your jhyk or your
work will keep ahead of you. k
14. Resolve that your farm sL.-'M 1 *-a
profitable one if industry and good ns .u
agement will make it so.
15. Invest your earnings in
making such improvement as wiUdfidd’**
the profit, appearance and convenience <,!
your form. * jPMMjP* 5
16. Be kind, not only to those you em
jsoy, hut to all the animals you work
and feed. " aßfelaKlifeJsr
17. Make yourself thoroughly aequain -
teowftb of agriculture ai. I
he guided by them.
18. Perform all labor at the right sea
son.
19. Do all jobs in the best manner, if
worth doing pi all.
20. Take an interest in all imj r Ye
menis that have a hearing on agricul
ture.
21. In all you do endeavor to get
hold of the long end of ilic lever insienr
of tlie short end, if you would work to.
advantage.
V
Who are themosi disag eealde pcoj 1 e
to live with ? One wid answer. “T 1 esc
who are irri uible or wontlv unkind/.
Another, “Those who aa jealous ad
suspicious.” S <ll another, “ih se who
are BOjhopelessl v one ge<ic in woids and
action as to render repose impossible i:;
tlieir vicinty.” few will suv, “Those
who are vinous,” for it is t ue that l iioso
qualities which come mid or the head o'
foibles rather than of vices tender' people
most intolerable as companions and coad
jutors. For example, it may l e observed
tliat those pe son.s have a more worn
jaded and dispi !el look than any oJrers,
wno have to live with people who make
difficulties on every occasion great or
small. Jt is astonishing is see how this
practice of making difficult es grow ns in
to a confirmed liapit of m nd, and wha
disheartenment it occasions. r l he savo*
of life is taken out of it when you know
that nothing you propose to do or sug
gest, hope for or endeavor, will inset wi fi
any response but an enumeration of the
difficulties that will lie in the path you
wish to travel.
Pir.
Peel '1 lemon; cut in halve.*
press out the juice; chop fine; add the
lemon and juice to 1 pint of New Orleans
molasses; and cup of water; stir well t( -
get her; line a tin with a rich erusi;
flour ove* it; pour in half of this to-xt ■
ure; then cover with a rich crust; lnl e
in a mode.rate oven hour, if the oven is
h|t ihe juice will run out; this wifi
buve the nMn4
if; 1.1 . Concerto Stop which
isafineimitationo/tfie
f ’v Human Voice, and 2%
sMbA octaves of Bells tuned
-t perfect harmony
with thereeds, andthexr
1 %' effect is magical and
electrifying. WA
TEBS* CLARIONA,
ORCHEBTKIAL
bells, concer
to, VESPETt, CENTENNIAL CHIME*,
ORCHESTRION CHIMES, CIIAPEL, FA
VORITE, SOUVENIR, DULCET and BOU
DOIR, ORGANS, In Unique French Cases
com hive PURITY of VOICING with *rreat
w’nna of tone; suitable for PARLOIt M 1
WAT F. RS'
Superb Mirror Top \
Souvenir Organs Tia^6Bgl
beautiful Organs are ft
RICHLY FINISHED HM
in SOLID BLACK
WALNUT, and re- |
markable alike for slflj
purity of tone and XTi;||!
perfect mechanism.
EXTREMELY LOW
for (’ASH or on install-
inents. Will sell a better Instrument at a
lower price than any other house in the V. S.
WATERS’ PIANOS and Upright,’
arc the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, Work
manship and Durability Unsurpassed. War
ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme*
ly Low/or (lash. Monthly Installment s re
ceived. A libera! discount to Teachc s, Ministers,
Churches,Schools, Lodges, rtc.AGENTS WANTED,
Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrated
Catalogues Mailed. Second-hand Pianos dfct
OrgiuiH at GREAT BARGAINS.Sheet Music
ut Half Price ; some at 1 cent a page.
HORACE WATERS Ac SONS, MtmPrs. oni
Dealers, 40 East l lth St£et 5 New York
pNggraKTITS
; of the 5
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Darr & Cuiley,
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AT DISING FAWN, GIIO'RGLA.
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m amot .
Devoted to the Ixtereu h of th
People.
demcc rat:c IN POLITICS
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‘ Dealers in
D SAMON D £
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SILVER I 'T ! WARE A SPGCTACB
L’' 5 I/; .k e Si reel,
CUAtIaNOOGA. TENN.
Snec'n 1 a to repairing
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The DSST, LATEST IMPROVED,
and most THOROUGHLY cocstructec
SEW ? ; JG MAO H 3 E over invented. A ll
tb-3 vrearing parts are made of the BEST
STEEL, CAREFULLY TERSPERSE
and are ADJUSTABLE,
It lias tho A CTO Tit A TIC 'tESTMO V; 1
haii tho CAMUEHT &013HIA; It has lh.
Easiest Threaded ShWtt?o
Tbq "nOBBITSTS are WOXTifD ■without
liirklJl G or U.N THREADING the
MACHINE.
It has a ,S FlIiP-SVrmNO NEF.T>X.TR; It
has a I>i AL lor regulating the length of stitch.
WSTUOVV
SPA OK under tho arm; It is KG2S£LK>S,
nnd has u. wim points of KXC*IIL.IA£!NCii than
an other machines combined.
Agents wanted in J-oealitiec
•wlaero wo are not. represented.
SCBLEIEITS
Fine Art Gallery
cr >•' o vc! i or' r' r < 1 7 tct St. r<
i iv;" . • :* t 1?. >i
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
Dv'c i..'R p 7.T ol
Pfioiogt’fiphic am!
type Halerials fisad
Chemicals.
C it, Biack Walnut ai il Rosewood
ALBUMS, CIIROMOS,
STEREOSCOPES AMD VIEWS,
JN^GRKAT 'VARIETY.'
No matter if it ‘ * va, U oi shine,” in this Gallery
von can gel good iMClaies. Fur adults
cloudy wcachei piefcned.
I also wisli 10 give tiol : s to the public tha
mv in-3 iities for copying and enlarging any ok
ailed Piclmes are un?u;pa&ced.
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07* ALL WORK GUARANTEED.,
Call and Fxamine Blei :men^.
1 Ijc / ( 111"'.’ tv l on Li e
0 i ill's.
od°*? Lv m.- 'Pool nded io. T
T^oWMt©"
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THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING
SiraiMiliiie
SE3
Its Introduction
reputation was the dc4uh-biow to high
priced machines.
THERE ARE NO
WHITE MACHINES Pi THE ■ARKET.
This is a very important malter, M It Is a well
known and undisputed fnet tnat many of the so
calied first-class machines which are offered so
cheap now-a-days are those that have been re
possessed (that is. token back from customers
after use) and rebuilt and put upon the market
aB THITWHITE IS THE PEER OF ANY SEWING
MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET.
IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA
CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WELD
MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN
EITHER CF THE AFORESAID MACHINES.
ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, PCbiTLc AND
DURABLE. „
JTS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED.
Do not £ll7 anj other before try
ing the 7/HITS.
Prices and Terms Me Satisfactory.
AGENTS WANTED I
White Sewing machine Cos,,
f CLEVELAND, 0.
o a i:r m q
I r\ £ '£l txl i a
To Inventors & Manufacturers.
E3T AULISHED IROS.
GILMORE, SMITH & CO.,
ILICITCR3 OF PATENTS & ATTORNEYS A ': AW
AMf.BK-.IX AND FID'.EMIX lATKNTS.
’o ret-- '• adv;*vc.ro- r oi’l a "m- -al*c v.
ed. .No j ct-s for iV e ; • hi.* v i m u a-
Sr-of-hd aii ,’:>) \cu ) I c i c 1 c < .>•
r-..c •ho iv to• i o?oco. ! • " *
V T< r-.n. -: Cl * !•' ’'..also a p - a
- ,|i I>i < U i OU .
■ *•" K
F J Kill SI., .1 v;., v, ; - h '* ■’
THE KING OF SULKY PLOWS.
Awarded the Two Highest Premiums ever
offered for Sulky Plows In
Field Trial.
The Gilpin Bulky
ITS ADVANTAGES OVEIt CTHETIS ABE :
Freedom from complications of levers end chains.
Pamnt chilled boxes, preserving the wheels from
wear.
Ligutnes3 of draft, the wheels carrying the weight of
the Plow.
The only Sulky that stands the test of time in every
kind of work; cutting and burying stalks and
trash, and perfect as a Prairie breaker.
Its unexampled success has beer, achieved through
mm-i* alone, doing its work better, move rapidly and
>?y fo# both ma?i and •-•am. Eight th-mc-and
farmeijpiave in its first two yews accorded it the
prefeicce over alii*th. io.
jm EB3E3 & CQXaPAHY. E’fca, .
7E& -A- H Car -£L I ISMS *
BA R G A I NS !
We cordially*invite'the readers of the Gazette and all others T who arc looking afier bargains lo
* " call n us
AT "T E XjXjOOM,
md be convinced that it is to your interest io trad with us, as you will* get the woitli of you
money every time. One price to all ami 06 in jhes for a yard ; no pen prices, but guaran
tee everything as represented, or money refunded. We are receiving our first
irv of
Richardson’s Carpet Exhibitor, a novel invention. Call and see it.
.We are doing* I *' large trade in the sale of
S E W 1 N G M A C H 1 N E S.
Can'Sell you an}CMachine you desire.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRKD.
V'V 3 a machinist, amd we are prepared to repair and overhaul all macliin
that'/-are out of order.
ii a i-i. m ul a. o it 9
IISS 4TTAIOOSA, TIJSS.
P. FLEMING,
practical e: •
PLUMBE n,.
GAH AN 1> STEAM FITTK ft,
farket. St., bct,_Bth'<fc 9th, Chattanoo a, Tm n
Dealer in pumps, hydraulic rams, plan and
aivarmed iion pipe, vitrified cia* pile, slice
ad, lend pipe, ba:h subs wash etc mis, wate,
losets, hydrants, gas fixture*, hose, i-te m whi.-
es, steam 'ranges, globe v:1 os. s : **p co* ks A'
Agent for Chambers’ patent llglitniu g;od.
ECONOMY
Ooolrlaa.gr or H-EQa/tlrLg*
5 cts.a day
New Excelsior Oil Stove.
Jut lb Thing k LISHT BOUM
Send for Circulars
COLEMAN CAS APPARATUS AND OIL CO.
78 Market Stroet, Chicago.
Bmmi
m
BELT
FISJULER DYSPEPSIA BELT CO.,
SS3 Illinois St., Chicago*
• •.' V.-.' a*,- :.y-..-v*-''
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SXN3OV
I.ATEI.T IMIEOVED AED BEST
fahfa s swing- mac him:
Thn I> il TLA PE T PHTL A ha nil t' el ate
i ys 'vcr. • r-i.Ci in :f s<<l <>■ tsc f<y bo-d
at rial, v-sif. -a long, Ur e, threrded
hit: tie. In t w and, it in 111 - S win: Mach in
Of Fit ii y u so .
L.tr e, S, rung and Llgh runing.
Kuliyev .unit, cd in every parti nl.tr, and'rc
iils for.
rr nr v 'F *7 I v
1 • li*\ l-i i \ b **
md u] •.■ ■rds. Address,
PUILADKU'HIA FmwiXO MACIf 1: X 0.,
144 N Seventh St.
Pk a lelphi i/'a.
n PE9SRX a. m
A sure enre for
all Stomach and
Liver
| without medicine
on the successful
principle of
ABSORPTION-
If you are troub
led with Dyspepsia
Biliousness , Indi
gestion, or Lh'er
Complaint . Send
for circular. Price
lof Belt, $2 00.
I Address
WANTED.
OLD PAPERS 1
F IFTY CENTS
Per Hun dred,
For Gale at th s Office
WATERS’ OE Sk ION OR6AJIS
/Cyfex are the most beautiful
in style and perfect 6*
tone
1 Hum n an Voice,
octaves of Bells tuned
vn pet-rect harmony
with the reedn,a their
A~£r.jiTi*| cfPect is mo#lcal and
IsltS electrifying. WA
§fa|ggy|js§ toeus* clariona*
MMEMfllgd CItCHESTItIAL
ISLLLS, CONCER
TO, VESPER, CEN- A
TENMAL CIIIM
EB, ORCHESTRI- v
FAViORITe"
OKGANI* ViYUniq iuj B I fi&BßjfStSiilL-.
Freuefa Cases com* [j! |
VOICING with great [ |
volume of tone ; suit— 'll juilgy
r.ble for PARLOR or . j llfeh
WATERS'
Magnificent
™BJIi Organ
WATERS'
Souvenir Organs
ill I The coses of theta
* I beautiful Organs are
I riciilyfinished
in SOLID BLACK
wf
markable alike for
parity of tone and
• T perfect mechanism.
EXTEEHIMiY LOW for CASFI or on install**
nients. WW soli a better instrument at a
lower price than any other house in the U. 8.
WATERS’ PIANOS G ,M®
ere the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, Work**
clanship and Durability Unsurpassed. War
ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme
ly Low for Cash. Monthly Installments re
ceived. A liberal discount to Teache' s,MvnUrs t
Churches,Schools,Lodges, etc. AGENTS WANTED.
Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrated
Catalogues Mailed. Second-hand Pianos <&
Organs at GREAT BARGAINS.Sheet Musio
at Half Priee ; sonic at 1 cent a page.
HORACE WATERS & SONS, ManPrs. and
Dealers, 40 HZ’ at 14th Street, New YoHl
The inven of that Superior and CompleO
sewing M chine (The, Family Shu tie ma bin,
marks one of the most imnortan: eras in t
histo u: machinery, and when w^^'twiher i
great use illness anti extremely low priee(#2s i,
it ver ' difficult to conceive of any invention foi
lot. es e use of more or even equal importan
tot; in •>'. It. has gr at capacity for IVoiK
bean: i il, smooth, and quiet movement, rapid
v.xecut n. certainty nflq*cration, and delghtful
ease, that at’once commends it. above all oth
ers. The working parts arc all steel the bobbins
bold 10 ) yard- of t :read: the stitch is the firm
's tofa 11 the s itches made, neat and regular,
>.-nd can be regulated in a moment to sew stitch
s fiorn an inch ir. length on coarse material down
o the finest, so infmit simal as to be hardly
disco: nable with the n ke 1 eye, and wish a rap
idity rendering it imp wsih'e to count them as
asr as made; It docs to perfection all kinds of
heavy, coarse, plain, fi ie. or fancy needle-work
with ease, and far less labor than required on
other machines. It nee s no commendation, the
rapid sales, increasing demand, and voluntary
encomiums from the pr -s.and the thousands of
families who use them,amply testify to their un
doubted worth as a standard and reliable
household necessity, ext' nding its popularity
o .on uiy.l.i.s p pn.ai u achine can be examined
a the office of this paper AGENTS WANTED
b this eomvanv. Ad.lr ss tlum forinfotmation.
FvMII.Y SiIi'TTLE MACHINE CO, 75a
ry ‘ v. ' 'Ob K.
Jl GREAT OFFER FOR
Wc wifi durfi!* the HOLIDAYS 1 C !I
PIANO.d &. OiUiANtf, at bXTItAOHDINAItY
LOW price* forcasti.SPlAßNi6)l !> OiltiANS M 3-
5s noticed* s<s, 3 sets with Sub Buss and
foup-er SBO, 2 s-s NSO, 1 sot §4O, I set 35.
7 l).’!n-o tv l liOSEV* <Ml#> PIANOS §133,7 t-3
iio .1 It), vjo canted for SIX j eai s. Ati jiiNT.S
WANTED. lisuNT.at v\ Mailed.
MrV Tt ka:f l*ric , SU>T \‘ B WATKitS .A:
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And
VIRGINIA -SPRINGS.
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THROUGH SLEEPING CARS DAILY
Between
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Purchase vour Tickets via.
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For all Points North and East.
50 miles shortest!route to
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elrrant c? es in the m..rke:. AM sol i .HRST
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yea: -, nr. strictly P r t and :“, and fv • -i
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Inc puo.icaieparjticilJ.:rt/c&v'**nc -*l->- . ~,.n u ina
instruments wind are Tml.nedoil ; ( • rtk . a .
Usatty celebrated Pi an V' -t, v.iiero
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CMrinf l “ ...‘rffationl have gained ;ai
ino‘ vm<'U3 circulars with fnIHC emopk*^ R**Y.'
el",radclournals. Fi*F
for BeVty’S Rlustrato:liAlwyfand OrtriT.i Adwrtl^,
kou *' ri a WlTatsfrohi mlrttomu res, btuikc L
rp^rkh^pi^Tawvers, clergyinen. amt thou*a.nda cf
dmefnasm-s throughout the length am' breadvh of ih *
hTid. wVb full particulars of the treat Piano t.u\
Orp-ui war against high price*, Nowapaper f '*.,
Addr#s DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wa*hlug*ail‘
w Jfir§ey, L T uitcri Sruioa ot ADiorlt^j
H E CROSS HOUSE
Rising Fawv, Georgia.
J. A. DARR, Proprietor,
This house has I,ecu newly furni#Jietl t
anti is now n j advto receive .Trusts. \t~
teniive waiters t.l vny> is q nt j
i?very rxi*rti *n \v! o v.,-U. to oct
1: t -~****to4£P* "m
ferroti iYon trains, ao.'l >-mn• o
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patronage. | -
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c dinty, L- v. missal.
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