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f ; ; I ILLIAME D1!PAUT.MK\T. \ ,/. i'\ y/siih r Junto)'. ?I I Fall oats should be seeded in the month of September. Let the J work of preparing this land loi this crop roeeive attention litis | month. 1 >y not follow tlie too coninion * pr-aetiee of select in;: some of the poorest land on the farm fen- this crop. WbiL. oatwill nuike-a better yield on poor land "than .many other '-rops, yet J.1. I- ? I I *- 1 I A A I uu'j' win arwnys j>:iy c r v.-ii i j grown- on good land, and i! ipoor policy not to give them a , clip nee of paying well ! >r lh<> 1 i bor in vol vol in their ' ' ':?!: \\)i n von do '(>. ' r ii t? any now 'in . f -fool; - in . that ol sheep, rattle. ho?-s<-. hogs, something you arc m t a customed to, in\e-: in a j way and go slow at liist til! y< learn tlio business. Knlnrno your Hocks and herds < n! irge under your good rnanagi uncut. , Do nof let j nil ,i t ( s : i i !.. t grotmd Mining alt. r tin y are ripe. The < !) 'u* s t >m mio. pocket _ 'ic . :iare than mij-l T afVord. Pick fruit for market - : 1 I as it is in '.1 m.- -. Soft, ri; M".. i ! cannot ho handled '.ill reach < nsum. i iom mi or i ! ? ii' i "Country lilo .:i?i-n-os to tin generous >-x| uision of the mind, and 1 in* ilf ill ttitil ! . :i: Mit ii- : body. Fodder T>iiHitig: -ilning: Shred <! i hit. Haven't fin* tanners had a I nice* time (over tin- left i fur pull ing fodder this so msi ? !' -aw rains every <1 y >: r\ . and showers all .... ... .. v. , been enough to 'nur mi! the pa | tience of a less patient man thnnj .Job ot old 'Ihe fartner with aj silo to til! has had Iresh evident? of the great economic advantage of this method of putting up! green corn for his cows. The' stalks blown down, the blades j partly burned with over ripeness.! split and ragged with the heavv winds and heatiny rain- the holds have presented :.n nninvit iny spectacle t<? the fanner who is in j tent? only on saviny the hlado.--. or j "pulling" fodder in the old way. But to the fanner who lias a -ilo to /ill Willi corn i liese condil ions arc not at all einharacnu . liven the continued m weath.-j doe not ^?>u(\t, except in so far a- the; freqiicnl shower- < r contimerainst prevent ontd j work, l'act ti. i the corn p. m!s are dr i pin? w ', or Ii; ?t?I to i;ef \ nfler cu" in'i1 when down, or while haulin/. amounts I > ; othiny. The process of cnltini: and haulms and p'' in_ t he ' : u:. ii the ensjI . etp ier silo suffer no inlernip'io . inj; the n re ircjdei.' 11 >. wvkcrs may la i . from a p.-:*-it/ mower, or In ni passim: -ii mi lianili; the wrl corn. V Vi\( J11 >f fin i ished, in less, ilflan I wo ilavs. out 'ins* down, i liauliiijr i > t Ik* liarn id put! in'J thron^ii 'i i.-ila: ? 'tor and/.Jiaokini: down into the; f'tvn from lour' I ot nv,)Uj curlit |i;ui<1h tii?l flic \ with Jiu-jr cvi ry <lctnil from (& lockK l,alks, limiting fo thei miiiiinis u- th? machinery, j l\ .1.?,?fK. |?y nhit'JTi "" 'v -v,ftg V > running the engine and treadii down the cut ensilage, in lei than two days' steady worl The silo holds fifty tons, hut \vi tilled to about four-filths of i full capacity, or, say. forty 1onsr the product of lour acres of law This amount will feed ten cows: the rate of forty pounds of end age each per day for a period ? over six mont lis. The silo being tilled, the hat! were put to work cutting an shocking corn, the ears to li shucked out when dry and tli stalks to he shredded for ha | about six <>? seven weeks Iroi now. As in the case <>| eiittin corn for the >ilo the weather is n > :Ti ! eon - -o nonce. Ii a shout tune-; ?in.the hands simply gt oi t he rain tint ii it is overan in a short t itne I liev are fl! mm:, tii work hoini; >o arr uuro id divided ihiit there i- vor i' i it* corn " !<>w is on tin* ground it iiny out? time. Alter ^oltin stalks into the shock a 1)1 work so far i- over ( an?i prohahl ;'i" showers ot rain) and wo wai t iont !y duriim" the usually lit i d dry month t?l September l< ears to euro and t ho stalks I . v in readiness lor the shroddo which will I a- ojioratod ahoul tli .! : days of < > MoIm r. As we liav holore st:?t?m 1. ii method of harvest ii!<r lii Di li < lop. u hereby every |ctrl i "laid that is above til i \ i i a ml lit il ized, !}] :nii'T .t\ i - no! less I haii tori t"i i materia! lot* ever ' 11 -' i? ! ol < ? ?i* 11 that would ho |e i i i it.' liold under I In* old mot In i i merely savinir the blades. \\ n 'ii to say th it the naked stalk ' Xi '.iidiny the ' lades and shuck '! Yi !d oi dry shredded stu . a\ r iiie o! forty pound* ii "f?H-11 1 ?i!' i ortl prod need . A lieid yielding fifteen bushe siielied corn per acre won] iiko yield ahtnil 180 pounds i ... I l.l...I.... .>.> r. I * iu??ur. , ? ? *9 | m p ll 11 < l r> ' s]i:i? !<--, i11c* 11111 ii)ic entire shurl !;! shank*. I li?' above allium represent the portion ot IIu? <*r? , usually saved in ; lit' soutli. Hi j I here arc si ill Iclt in I lie lie! thus vieldinic liltecn bushels i * coin per acre, not less than pounds of dry cornstalks, whit are almost as valnalde at'h -hreddim. a-- the cured Idades l< horses, mule-, cattle ami sheep.! K. d. lb. in Atlanta < 'oust it tit io Yellow Jaundice ('ured Sull'eritie humanity shouhl I - j i?11! 11 < 1 \vit h everv iiiimio iui II - ? I I'lc lur iN ivIi< 1. It i< with |>h':i ir? v.*' puhlMi tin' InllnwiiiL I'111< i< to ri-rl it v 111;11 I Was i rrible >11 tVv* ri-r fro mi Velio .! iiimliee lor over -i\ months,at t re.ltci! IIV collie of the he ; 'i i;111- in our city ami all no ivrtii. ! >r. ItelI. "'i:'ilrnvvireeointlieilihil l'.lee||i<' Hitlerami .liter taking 'wo hollies, \\; eiitirelv enreil. I now take <rre: ; !< ;: - tit in :< eommeinlimr t he to any jier.-on >111IV rinin in th terrible mai nly. I am irr:iI? fill 1 * our-. M A. linearly. l,e\in_'to Kv." SohI by < 'rawlord 15m 11, - A new lot of Nc\ I lome sewing* in; chines on hand at thi office. r~~ '*! a mm nidiin drbis ss j k. ~~ 11Y W. t\ CAITIIKN (JUMTS) h s Reproduced l'roui Thu Sunny Kotitli j Mfok ami lowly, puro and holy, if j chief among the "blessed throe:'' | Turning' smlness into gladness? ileaven-born art tiion, Cliarit v. >1 Fannecl I?y the summer night hroozo, 1 lay repeating over an , over in mv ilruamv, hall a\vak< (| halt asleep thoughts the won K' 1 ami music ??1* a beautiful son : I three beautiful mils ha?l sling l< v I me a lew hours he fore. lint it n sicatl <?!' applying the won " -'jeire ati'l holy" to the "hlesse : : ? ! ait h. ! lope ami <'h trit r . pol ic 1 thern to throe \\ 1 . h.'il sun:. the song lor me. an d e- j>eej >Hv to her who was to n " ' , t he chiet ol t hose I lit'. e. l! w is a heautiful night?tli i. weather was pleasant, the luoo was shining softly over the lam ; eut! ' h-reeze was blowing, ati as it eatue in mv south wiinlov v ! l oirni:t W it ll it I lie mitlgleil oih 11 ol rape jessamine am! hav h!o a 1 -"in : am! every ? <? ; i? 1 then ?r ni? J;inir '?irJ peivlifMl upon t! ! ? > (>'" i con** -;*! > ri< < 1 spruce no: r. , l?y. W011M i?!"?'.?k fori li in :i sonirt 111 I in"; :i< ? n11111;i:11 i'' I< !' tn ? li' s. I !'i - * i r in '' ' out1 \ve>l \*. i'iv r>rr,i<ioii:tlIy iI **il'?i l! " r,,n,i,i:0) .J-sif-.nl 1 !M3*!?:< r. yi' ' in : ?-! ???i.. w? ir<! Mini to in ' I ii< ill:: III ? .tli'i i * 11111: ju-l l! ii i! 1 i r 111' I '! rt111 <1 y <' - . ! 1111 ' > I :! ':! I ! I I linlii" iny\<.i!'i I lie <t;tr- ? I??r I'' " :!.i? ' < ;.i- :i! 1 :i!vin. m i * *V * ft A I' s< i'iiiiikii.ir. sleeping. <lro:tmin I 1 1*1 ? ! Tl \ ? VI %t ( *111, ||UII*IW?VU"I' tf? I] far country. :i'<? i? . I jm <I<?w n narrow way int" a bleak an ?-1<iMv vall.-y. . :.!!. ! the Vu'lov ! I lie Shadow. t hrouuh which rill I j llieii.d k ami l -1 rii?i Kiver ??\< , which al! inatikiiul must cros it . or in which all mankind must no ?l 1 i-'n. I I rv to si 011.1 irv in turn liar i ^ i , i hut cannot : sonic unseen hut i it j I resist a I do lorce impels me on war , | I come to the terrible Kiver, 4 I I , 1 t he siirhl o| whose dark waters ,. tremble with fear. I'm! that u nt tti S,M>" power forces me on. 1 sti ^ into a boat, which at once benii i, to move I rom t lie shore, .hist tie a torni break - forth in inde-eri >r able liirv. I he lightning 11 a - h < above an<! al! around ; the ihu der claps and rolls ; rhe wii ladies and to--is the waves. Wi 'covered face and boat injr heart 1 lie in tin* bottom <>1 tli** 11<>: >e I . i exjieelimr every moment to I ^ overt urned and lost. ::! * * * * * r v.v The wind and tImii<!ct- at id liylititin^ have ceased, the si s' I has come out. and the ho.it I eliding -moot hly alontr. I ari' and -it a few yards distant 11 j I?iver*s hank, on which heautif a . ,1 llowei""- are yrowiny, and pa-sn in in and out anions theinare in riad- <?i li.ipnv laced heimr-. mat I ot whom I seem to ha\e know " i . i tielore. Iioyond. ^recn trees a ^ ntiv i\iny and undulating tin' I'l'i'iV", :iti I anion;; ' 11* 111 a the 1.1 i 11 i: 1111 spires of w lint I i ; >! i net i vol v know lo he tin* < i i I 'cant ii ul. J'liere in I lie t'ilv Honiitili | with count loss others who In S. crossed ilie darksome Uiver. fro I whose radiant faces I lie marks J every shadow ami pain ami Iro s * t r I bio Rjul passed, and with the] ' music ami llowers and rippling! 6treams and sparkling fountains,I was inexpressibly happy ; inox- I prossibly happy, and yet?and i vol tlioro were times when I soonied to miss something? seemed to have a vajjpio indetina ! t>!o lonjrinj; for something 1 know not what. * A -A It ? * id ; i? I < >no day while walking in the Is irardon of the Kinsr, listening t??I t ... . . iir It ho sinjrini: ol birds and inhali,,,'|^ ,r j tlio swoot perfume of the .j? i-I mines and tho bavs that \vi I ' i a Is blooming alon<? the stream thai,,? (1 Mowed through it, drinking in the v beauty and sweetness <?l it all., j in '-very nerve and libre of my be f id ina was thrilled by hearing ail I* voii".'?;i voire [ | ke no ot Inn* Voice F ?a voice like that the stars had ~ ie when they sanjr Injrether in ihe S in dawnimr of the lirst inorninir?j* I. the voice ol' her for whom |! ,| had !>"ca iinoonsrion-! v lonjiimr? ' v, sol I ly s-i ri'jfma::? ?r j "Meek ami low !y, pure am! holy. ? liief anions ) tie 'Measei! t lircc Turning: sailnos into gladness? I J I leaven-horn art tlmu, < liariiy." j* !* I .ike one walking on air 1 went j " i to where lhe voice came from, a j nrniner hoii>e surrounded !>y !j' .amine-- and hays, and looking j i .11 . i i in <aw ! he In ant i' til tare oj | he : nvvci 1 -iee ? . <.>oic!:Iy jzoim; !oi< ^' her side and elu^pimj; her little I j whice iiait'I- in mine. I raptorm;v'v e\e' inn between i !-?e-it ,. j , | > I'llii <*U nil !;? : U .11)11 Mill Iij>^ : J M> ?.\vi rt heart, n.y love. iny . I ?i\\ ii?11 i\\ Iiiy* happiness i> ruin j j.! !( . an 1 i kit'.w that I :i111 in ! paradi < imlei <!." I iit*11 I awoke. ami 1<>. it was a 11 a <1 r* am ! j ? Hi I I > A : i.liU. ,t#. oii^ii nrlii'Khii^ in 11 < * I ' lrt ! t liroat j i.'lil-. tn Out' Milium ('uu^li! I i a r". I i a riu !? ?< in it eat . tmirlii'M t lit1 | " ' ' rl^l.t -put, ri'lintili' ami ju>l what is. j \\ nt ?!. Ii arts at tuiee. <'raw lord t1 Urns. i a f ' ...... <1 i. I ' Ant inch NVtvs. *? l ,, >. i | alt;. Km t ?k ; ? I'leaso allow inn I' | spam in your valuable pa per lor I j a lew happenings Iroin the Anti i i <mil iii'iirhIiiii Ihmil. n n The health ol t lie ootninanity is r u? l'oimI. ami everybody is seemingly , II 'li joyin-r lite. j ^ b ' We have had a very siieeesstul u (' inert iin; ;it A lit ioeh and liilieh , ii ii'in l. we trust, has been aftoin ' ! ii id ; |iI|-!h ?I. T!??* ~ J?ii iI <?! 1 lie I.ord ill'was with 11 ; .-tlx! stnnei- wciv " I ' i * i: i d? to t renihle under the pow itjerful preaching of Lev. A. M., he < Text on. . ! The n lit rains ha \ e done ' 11111'?]i da-nau'e to the crowiii^ ; rrops. Some o| our farmer* have i id h?st Milne (odder and eotton that r i, ^ is open i> er ;t! I v damaged ^ Well. Mr. I'M it nr. the rains s have heen -o ureal ' hat I heard one old I inner say that ii-li were swiimini11?r on dry land on hi- i ill la riu. Lai whether I hi* lie true! J ijj I of lint, there is one thin;: that is, I rerl ain. I hi l e i* water enough |or I a iin where ;' was oiu'c ,y dryland. I The -.diool at Antiueh will <iis j pen 1 11e\t Saturday, September | (, in ; -Jr.l. until alter the bu>y season i t re o| iMtherinu i-over.when it auain t \ ill re-unie exerejses. < (; We were ui:id to have our ' friend. Mr. I). A. Williams, with I'1 u- ?|iirih<i the protracted meeting. ^ Well. Mr. Ivlifor, I will close j " tlii- time because I must now *ro! i" nii'l vole lor some ol those 'olear . of Mien" lor olliee. u uSciiiimi.KH.M k 8 CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH $ | Pain-Killer J iji A Medicine Chest in Itself. fi ^ ;?! Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for X * CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, j*j |;j COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. | 95 ond 50 cont Bottlos. ^ ^ & BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- |5j BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.& ; ' PERRY DAVIS* Try Allan s t'(Mi|.i:nsc, A |?>\v<lcr t.i lie -l..i . ; into He- siloes. At Is season your fe? t i i s\volI< n, nervous and III. il'id ?.*el 11 roil easily, If veil have smart feet or ;'iit shoes, try a'i ?" . Koot Bn p. : poo . the fei tanilmakestviiikingcutty. Cures i >! ! m :i I el f w e 11 ii ; : . , 11:1 - r - anil callous t- I!eii" \, - ei,i-ns .:1.1 iep ions >( all pain I ".ves n .t inn, ii,i*i n. Try it Tn-p\Y. , i" '1 \ al! lirup".' . ,1 lid shoe stores for 'i'lr. r.'tll paeli. I'll 111. Address, Allen s. IPS', el, !. IJo;., N. V. Hh'AIR^BALSAM ? i A:?ti beau title* the balr. I'r iii a hiitirianl frrnwth. lirvi r Fatln to ltostoro Ur.iy It.in* t ? tin Youthful Color. Cur* * 1 P *??? * At Imif tn.. ;. *. r > 1*1 a*._l>ru^iitt_ _ 1ENT FPEE O hnncrtl/ nonnoc Liebig COMPANY'S Extracts oi Beef )OOK. ROOK-i 1111 t; u ii> i i :.ii- m:\cy ami !r'-- l.ii I *? ''. v n- V v York s. i . aiii.itaky acaiu'.xv. ?:t' < hairinait Unai'd of V Is it t ' 'liarlo-t mi, .Inly I. Ivis. < Mm- \ acnticy ;:t llnhi'lirinry .t<li t - lii ji I'or I lii?. i-nunty, i Iim* ? ??;? ! (' ii'ttli in *! i I t :iAcdrliiy. 151'iitk a|i|>lii'at ion- lor j. p,'.i I o is.tcr i-tn: |?? ! i: i\i- rNainina! ion, illi-iif'i ;;ivininrc.-urj i n I'oriiiaioli.ran ln? i>hlair<)*<| I'l-otn I hi* i-minly ii pi'i'i nl I'li'li'iil ol? i'i|i|i"(t ion. \!l :?11 1 ii alioiiv hiii*-! in 11:irn!- of ( liairi:in lij tii -! <l-i \ of A ii aII* i. < . \!?i'i;\, i iia i r ma ii Hoard nl \ i-itor.-. New Road Law. v 1.1, u\ 1.1:>i;i;Ku! ; i; i; i'i .'\ lir road- am I - ri-1?\ n < I i ti I in all at tn\ oilier ami uH a * \ ?I" I li*? ;??\v Itoa?l |.a v.. 1.. .1 I' I II I. Y. > li. Ml^irri l><il\ < Mir M iiiit t* t uii^li < urt* -urprix-s I'opli' hy it- ijiiifU i-uri'-i ami rhi h'reii lay taki* it in large <|ii:int it ies withut thf lt?n?t ilatig< r. It ha* won for I si* 11' tin* hi'.-t repntat ion ofiiiiy prepratioii tix-il i<i-<ta\ for nthls, rroup, iekling in tin* throiit or ohstinatr otiglis. < rawforil llros. Bridge to Let. 1111K ('(INTKAI'T?>i:s llAVINti fMi 1 < <I (n ooliiply, I? ? 1 liiils for ho htiililin^ of a in1* hroliro nv*r hiii'< rook mi Moiiroo mail noarT.lt. will ho roooiyotl at my ollioo mtil 1 o'olook 11. in. Monday, >c|il. Mil. toiul will ho roi|iiiroil, ami llio riir!11 0 r? joot any ami all hiils i-> ro.-orvoil. Mali-, ami "p-oilioal ions furnislioil at iiy ollioo. |.. .1. I'lauiv, ' oniii y Snporv i>or. Notice. n ?\ I KM I W I I I. It K A \V A K11 Kl) at I nily A. K. I'. chnrVli, Sopt. 17, for I ho hiiililint; of a now olmroli 1 I nily. Soah'il I?i?I - until hat ilalo. 1 outran! awardod to lowi*Mt I'Mpoiisililo hithlor; riirht ro?.orvod to 1 'hi any or all hiils. I'latis ami -pooioat ion at "Ki'V io w " ollioo, or at Mr. >'. II. 11 all in a n or M .1. <'. M < 'hi 11. .1. I., t > \TKS. <'hnirtnh 11 liuildiii? < 0111. Dissolution of Jo-Partnership. 11 K < <! parl nershif? 11? rt* 1 ofnre x i -1i n ii under t lie li rm name I Sir: iiii'Mi-1'11 nder!?urU <'??. has ins day been dissolved l?v niuiliil consent. The Funderburk 'o. ha vim; bought nut .Mr. I'. !. hunnori's interest. The Fundernirk Co. will eonduet the husicss under the lirm name of Funerburk Co. in the future. I Shannon?Ki npkkiu i<k Co. A u jr. 11, INOS. Rilurnto Vour llotvrln Willi CM?ritr?tn. Clnndy Cntlumtc, euro conotipatln- forever >o,25c. If C.C C. fall, druggists refund mon./. V . i* .