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As you begin to market your Cotton, the thought naturally arises, where must I buy rny |
Winter Supplies?
We are daily receiving New’ Goods for each Department of our business. Our buyer has ^ mm
been diligent during the Summer months and we can save you money and furnish what you need II
conteS^severaf car “of Furniture and House Furnishings, just received »i TK
Almost anything you need for a home can be found in this department and the prices right,
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Ladies Dress Goods and Notions. Gents Furnishings. Ladies and Men Shoes, Queen King Kin Quality,
Quality,
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Clothing, Hats, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Furniture and House Furnishings, Groceries, &c.
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New Home Sewing Machines, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, Clauss Razors and Shears,
Lesh’s Anti*Rust Tinware, Chattanooga Plows, Cane Mills, Kettles and Evaporators,
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and Sales
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Scientific Farming,
From the Augusta Chronicle.
Some old-fashioned farmers
are inclined to belittle the teach •
ing at agricultural colleges, but
it would be more to the purpose
if these doubting Thomases kept
pace with those institutions. It
is true that, about twenty years
ago, there was much nonsensical
literature in some quarters, on
farming operations. But all that
is changed. The Government
Year Bookisanadmirableand val¬
uable production, and no amibi
tious or intelligent farmer should
be without the Experimental Sta¬
tion bulletins. The other day
Prof. Harvy, of the Mississippi
Agricultural and Mechanical Col¬
lege, addressed a farmers’ in¬
stitute at Aberdeen. He showed
that the men at the experiment
stations were practical authori¬
ties. They were experts on all
subject? connected with the
farm and its products, and he
implored farmers to
“Get rid of the idea that
just any body could farm suc¬
cessfully, and showed that it
requires really more intelli¬
gence to make a success in
farming than in any other
line.
He stated that the first
condition of successful agri¬
cultural practice was correct
drainage and water control.
No one should undertake to
build up land until the water
was under control, as a big
rain could do more damage
than could be repaired in five
years. He called the atten •
tion of the young men to the
fact that land bought now and
improved as suggested by
him would make them inde¬
pendent by the time they
were middle aged men.”
If one supposes that the Miss-
•ssippi college is a failure, such
an individual must know that the
professors have converted the
imorest land in the State to one
of the most fertile. Henry Gra¬
dy was right, when he urged the
farmer “to manure his land with
brains.” Of course the other
kind of manure is essential, hut
brains must direct its applica¬
tion. It is an old story, but al¬
ways instructive, how Mr. P. J.
Bercbmans took the poorest
tract of land in Richmond county
and by labor and brains, made it
better than most gold mines.
The old lands of Georgia proper¬
ly “manured with brains” would
double the wealth of the State in
one decade.
Taken With ramps.
Wm. Kirinse, a member of the bridge
gang working near Littleport was O'ken
suddenly ill Thursday with cramps and
a kind of cholera. His case was so se¬
vere that he had to have the members of
the crew wait npon him and Mr. Gifford
was called and consulted. He told them
he had a medicine in the form of Cham
berlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remeday that he thought would help
him out and accordingly several doses
were administered with the result that
the fellow was able to be around next
day. The incident speaks quite highly
of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.—Elkader.
Iowa, Argus.
This remedy never fails. Keep it in
your home, it may save life. For sale
by Lewis Drug Co.
Cotton Growers Unite.
Moutieello Courier.
The greatest efforts are to be
mode to secure unity among cot¬
ton growers at the St. Louis
meeting in September. Power¬
ful pressure is being brought to
bear along this line in North
Carolina and there are intima¬
tions that it will be quite success
ful. Strenuous efforts are to be
made to have the farmers hold
back their cotton and to prevent
the rush to sell which has here¬
tofore so frequently beaten down
prices.
A Texas editor has hit the right
spot wnen ho says: “The sor¬
riest fellow on earth is the fellow
who will sit around and cuss his
own town. If I lived astride the
north pole, I would call it home
and be ready to boost it up. If l
couldn’t say anything nice about
ic, I would say that my ice bill
didn’t come high. I would not
stay in a town I had to cus —
not while the world is big as it is
now. .
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Thus a mere scratch,
insignificant outs or puny boils
Hove paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve ever handy. It’s the best
Salve on earth and will prevent
fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ul¬
cers and Piles threaten. Only
25c, at Lewis Drug Company’s.
When the sword is rusty, the
plow bright, the prisons empty,
the graneries full, the steps of
the temple worn down and those
of the law courts grass-worn;
when doctors go a-foot. the ba¬
kers on horse-back, and the men
or letters drive in their own car¬
riages, then the empire is well
governed.—Chinese Saying.
Cholera Infantum.
This disease has lost its terrors since
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy came into general use.
The uniform success which attends the
use of this remedy in all cases of bowel
complaints in children has made it a
favorite wherever its value has become
known. For sale hy Lewis Drug Co.
Loans.
Five year loans negotiated on
farm lands at lowest rates. When
you come to make title. application
bring your chain of
Edwin L. Bryan, Att’y at Law,
Moultrie. Ga.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Mgwto what you eat.
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