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Ohio Farmer In
The P&iw to Take,
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I ?»«! attention. \Vc have been unable to f«D-
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A wril/i* jn (li
•Ihe following tin tawing hogs, wliit'li
is so full of pertinent suggestion*,
that we give ii to our readers in full:
“The principal diet of hogs in tann
in er should bo grass, rich slop, frail •
idid vegetables, imd soine conn these,
M idi the worms find insects obtained
Ip range, are ainjily kh Hie to fit. to sus
tain a steady growth until the cool
nulumrewcathor sets in, when a diet,
of Minad. com, with some slop, should
he continue'! until (boy are fat enough
for killing, of for mrirkot. This pro
cess of taking hogs through the Hum
mer applies equally to hogs that have
been wintered, or to spring pigs, ex
cept the pigs should he ftfil stronger
DU account of their more vapid growth,
.Summer is the timo to make pork;
milking it in winter is much like rim
ing % 'boat against wind' and tide;
it requires too mueh food to keep up
the supply of animal heat If hogs
■have fflenly of in saminor, and
ictlrout half tho grain they will oat,
'they will fallen rapidly, and thre'j
pounds of pork can be made a <hy in
cold tffeatlior with a-hog in a dose pen.
'The grass is cooling aid, loosening,
bind Counteracts tliQ fcvorisl. proper-
-ties of the grain., . Another inijuud-
Unt consideration in favor of such a
djei is cost, which in'merely nominal
as compared wilJi grain alone. Free
UCC'ss to pu re water and good .shade
is essentia I to eoutfoVt; and Consequent
growth and thrift qf the pig. 'The
hogdelighteJn tt edol, damp locality,
and is very seusiiive to heat and cold,
wild suffers extremely from exposure
cltiipjv, ,Jiny uiuisual exorcise will
bo fatal td n hog that is fat, on a hot
day, if it Ims not free access to water,
(logs are not apt to root when there
plenty of grass on the ground, but
rings in their noses have many great
Advantages, and by all means should
bo used. They should be allowed to
have all the grass tlioy will eat as*ear
ly in tho spring ns possible, and elo-
vor and timothy, is good for them in
winter. Hogs that have run to grass
and slop all summer, can be shut up
in a pon and fed to advantage six
weeks or two mouths, but no longer.
A pi£ should never bo allowed to stop
i 'grovviug, in, fact, that rule holds good
during its entire life. A poor, man-
f?y pig is of no value, Close conflne-
n’lent in fifth and did. will cheek the
growth, however gouorous the feed;
bub if starved at the same time, it
will bo a mercy to both pig and own
er to send thorn to the manure pile.
Milk is a very cooling drink, and al
most indispensable in raising young
pigs. Hut very little corn ami no corn
an ial should bo fed to young pigs be
fore t hey are four months old. The
ofEeote of corn and raw corn meal on
young pigs uro these:—-These pigs
will Urst he costive; then they will
scour; they will rub ngninet every
thing (hey Como iu oontact with and
rub HuerkuirofT; thior skin will have
a reel and drV appearance, A dry,
black scurf will begin to form on
them, and tho more of t)io com meal
that they out. the poorer they will got.
The best, thing that can he done for
.a pig in tbia.eondifion, is to give him
a thorough washing in warm rain
water or sour milk. Sour milk is best.
Coarse Hour or middUngf from rye
or wfibiif^hon jumto into a thin
•drinkable slop with milk, is the best
feed for young pigs except bread and
milk. Bread is good for young pigs
bocanso it has been leavened. Food
lias to ferment beforo it, will digest,
mid if fed lo a young pig beforo fer-
juepted, it will overtask hia stomach
and spoil him, . Ijettuoo ia gootl'fpr
young pigs. It will stop tho scours
■on them. The middlings should be
put; with the milk at night, after the
feeding has hoon dono, and allowed to
bo in the milk through tho night,
never allowing the .swill-tub to got
quite empty, always leaving a little
in the tub for yeast. ^TUo swill
should never be allowed to get stale'
Hogs or pigs, tyeuted as'here describ
ed, will grow to satisfaction, uud
prove profitable.”
The Western farmers hope for
good results from the congressional
appropriation of gl0,000 to Uivosti-
gnteih© diseases of swine* The so-
called Img eholeva causes an estima-
1.0 X G l.STABl, fSUMT). M
1: \ TKRP RISING! RKhfABLBl
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Address, ■**
WALSH & WRI^IIT,
Managers.
W. F. OEFFCKEN,
Buggy 3VCa.Ife©x'_
Building and Jtojuriritir/ done fo
Order. All work on/rnoted lo me
Xro/l/i (ind Promptly executed of pri-
tcr lo unit flic time*. Shop.an south
east corner Court House Square.
Call and see.
June 20, ly.
JlKMiY P. SMITH,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER.
a USA t usd ircTiox m vmcm
Otdl ami have your Boots and Shoes made
to onniiit, nnd thus secure a heller hoot
and n better tit tlmnyow can possibly gel by
Inlying Northern stock.
As my rates are exceedingly low, none
need apply without the cash.
Henry P. Hmith.
je27-*hn. Dulilin (in.
Jk- IMIgixl ZESIillecLI
By paying high prices f ir cai ringe work.
This victim can beresuseitnted and all others
saved from a similar fate by calling at
WARE’S CARRIAGE SM©P
ON TIIE DUBLIN SQUARE.
-ted lo>3 0( - t,000,0f»0 a yw to thf* l »
farmers of M i'SOiui and IlUnoiaalouc,
nnd t hough tho 1-gisloturo of tho for-
inor Stnto offered a reward of ?10,
BOO for the $*co\ery of a sjwwfic
remedy for the disease, no such rom-
«dji has ever becu tliscovord.
Every branch of the business greatly re
duced. Buggies painted and handsomely
gilded, for
Sloven dollars.
Work unequalled in style mid finish by
ivjiy country, shop.
June 2011'
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specialty called, Is n feature wldeli can
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J. E. HICKS,
-Aub-b’-y ai*b Xja-^7--
—AND—
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Mount Vernon, Georgia.
jii 20, 1878, ly.
K. 0. ROSTICIC,
Attorney at Law.
AVRIGIITSVILTiF, GA.,
je 20. 1878, ly.
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SANJ)FRSV1LLU,GA.
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Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
je 20, ly.
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Attorney at Law,
)\RchnTsri'uM ga., '
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A TTOBNEYS A T LA IE
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DUBLIN, GEORGIA, '
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Attorney at Law,
D UBLIN, GEO 11G/A.
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PRACTITIONER OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Dublin, Georgia.
Culls promptly attended day or night. Of
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James E. Hightower,
je 20. ly.
Bp.,T. H. .3jgaH ,
WILT, KESCMK Tins
Practice of Medicine
From this date.
jtmc20 Cm
C. MICHIS, M. D.,
rRACTITIONEI!.
Mount -Yornon, Georgia,
! jo 20. ly. ' '
DR. !. H. HARRtSDN.
General Practitioner,
DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
Office at Drug Store.
Calls during absence may lie left with E. J
Tarplbv. At night ho cart be found at the
residence of Airs. Keene. je 20, ly.
.). W. FLANDEBS, M. D.>
Physiolcn and Accouohour.
WRI&RTSVillE, GEORGIA.
Calls attended day or night. Oftlco at hi-
mudvnee, ^ofO, 1818, ly.
DUBLIN DRUG STORE,
J±]_ CT. TABPLET, 3?x*o’:r?.
HOE BUSINESS;
I flatter myself that I know.a litflembaut it,
and wish to inform the puliilc^thatl am
A T MY OLD STAND
On the corner of tho Court House Square,
at; to pun base any-
aiways on hand a
ready to serve all who want to pun base any
thing in my liuc. I keep atwa
full stock of
ALL KINDS OF UQUQRS,
AND XCE-COT.D
St;- j_iOn.i.s Beer
on draught. Alro a fine stock of
i'AlMGBOEERIES
All of which I offer to sell
Cheap fbi? Cash,
Give me a trial and be convinced. I am also
Agent for the
“OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.”
ie 20. tlm, - T. P. Sakciiktt.
Til DUBLIN POST.
I ag»:n announce to the public that I am keepimr constuutlv oir
hand a complete, assortment of.
DRUGS and MEDICINES
' ' AN s ** ■ -\ r '■ ’ ■ ' ’
Of all kinds. I guarantee all medicines which bear ray own label, as ;
those used in filling prescriptions, to be pure and of full strength.
—I also deal in—
3?_A.TSisrT ^ycEiDiainsi-ES;,
The People’s F^pea*
11 'ill be published every
Thursday Morning,
IN * -
DUBLIN, - - CIA.
AT $1.50 Per Year..
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densed epitome of the news (if the week from
all parts of jtlu. 1 world.
The selections for family reading will be of
(lie highest tone and choicest character.
The Agricultural Department Will he filled
with matter invaluable lo every farmer and
gardener, ~
TLiOogbl X^Te-v^B
WILL BE
A LEADING FEATURE.
Efforts will life made to secure nl least one
rjegunir weekly horrespATirteiit In caifi mtlllla
district or the Cotmly.
Anangoineuts are being made lo secure full
reports of local affairs in Johnson mul-Mont
gomery counties;
The latest Savannah market prices of cot
ton, wool, turpentine, etc., with Hie Darien
timber market, will be carefully reported each
week.
All good citizens are respectfully solicited
to co-operate with mo in carrying ofit tlie-
work so auspiciously inaugurated, of making
the Post a grand success.
R. L. HECKS,*
Editor arid Proprietor;
W. J. SCARBROUGH, & GO.
BAB BOOM,
ID-u/blixL, Geo. 3
Keep always well supplied with
Aurora Boer,
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Also a good assortment of
Family Groceries,
Which tfioy will seli at prices to suit the
limes. Give them a call. jc 20,tf.
SOMETHING HEW.
—o—.
Important to Farmers and Gardeners
Mr. L. L. Osmtnt, of Cleveland, Tennes
see, United States of America, proposes lo
send a sample of his Bra Seed Faet. Wheat,
fl'lio Wheat of Taos,
Single grains measuring i ixcu nr lekotii,
free of charge to every subscriber to thisynper
ou receipt of a P. O. stamp to pay postage.
Agents wanted everywhere to introduce
this new variety of wlicar. Address,
L. L. Osmknt,
Cleveland, Bradley county, Tc-nn.,
4t. United States of America.
THE NATIONAL HOTEL
(Nearly opposite Passenger Depot.)
IMiaiOOOD-, G-eorgi.a
T he Proprietor feeling thankful for the very
liberal patronage he has received for the
last ten months, now bogs Jt-avc to say that
this
FIRST-CLASS IIOTJIL
Is in perfect onler in all its arrangement.®,
awl the most convenient of any iu the city,
being only 100 yards from the Passenger De
pot office, where jirc always
Attentive Porters
to receive Baggage and conduct Passengers to
and from the Hptei.
I have made such improvements as to ena
ble me to accommodate all who may be pleas
ed to give us a call. My fare shall be as good
as the fare of any houte in the State, and my
terms reasonable.' Call and try us."
li, O. CORBETT, Proprietor
—Such as— ' '
Hunt, Rankin and Lamar’s Preparations
Bradlleld's Female Regulator, •• V v.^t .
Sihimou’ii Liver Regulator,
c '.'^ V t
Cougli Biiteam,
liv# puis,:
And many others, which-nro highly commendahle.
PAINTS, OHS, ETC.
—A good'stock of—
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, LAMPS, and LAMP GOODS
of every kind. Also,
STAY8QHERY and WRITING MATERIALS
Of every description always on hand.
TOILET AETICLES.
The Ladies arc especially invited to conto and inspect my stock of
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
—Consisting of—
Colognes, Extracts, *•
Lily Whiles, * - -
Iluir Oils,
Brushes,
Combs, -!' -
■> Tooth Brushes,
, . .Etc,,
TotieijCCO axLdL OXga»qc*s
A few of the best brands of CIGARS and TOBACCO always
to be found in stock,
All goods sold at the lowest prices for . *
o j&- s s:.
E. J. TARPLEY.
jurie20-iJm , •-*
J.B,WOLFE,
AGENT FOR _ -
Scofield’s Iron "Wox*3szs
^ON aEOTOJJL,
•\ " t A -.
K
—BELLS—
STEAM MILLS,
GBIST MILLS,
CAXE MILLS,
COTTOXP BESSES, U
KETTLES,
GINS, .
SMALL ENGINES
For Gins and Plantations, and all other Machinery.
One gin, one horsepower and one press now on hand for
sale.
Will be pleased to sec any parties desiring to purchase anything In
this line. *
jD-ofbliin-., - - - • - - - . - Gra^
june20-3m. " • fl
JOEL E. PERRY,
i DEALER IN
Family and Faiicy Groceries,
CO Cm Tit Y Pit OD UCE,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
-AND-—
C3-©xLez?aX ZMIex^ola-airLtiis©
DUBLIN, GEORGIA
Highest market price paid for Wool, Hides, Tallow, Etc.
jiiuo 20, 2m.
R. M. ARNAU,
SciemtiSe Blacksmith,
Southeast Corner Public Square.
All work done warranted to please or no elia-ge,
BUGGY WOIK A SPECIALTY,
KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND
A Fine Assortment of Plows,
-ALSO-
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED ARNAU SWEEP, <;
Which is superior to*nny plow of the kind made iiv this country.
With thanks for past favors, we solicit the continuance of tho same,
jo 20, ly.