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fsincss is in
■PP^tono ■l^^lcgrce of suoochs.
to this whole sys
is do what you do tlior*
ougbly—nature will not bo cheated, and
nev.er gives full returns to the half w r ay
work that is practiced by vastly too many
calling themselves farmers. If the fund
,,
has been worn, fhe ^xtent of tluit exhaus
tion and the food required must be first
considered. Whon ascertained, the full
noeasu^e of these requirements must be
given, to bring’out full returns, If the
farmet hds b^t a squall sUnfit, and conse
qufotly but a small amount of,manure to
replenish bis hied, r€"i» obviodf that but a
small farm cau bo s*upplicd^ dicfotW^'to vHbh it; and
good | judgment at once
cultivate properly a gofw fU^u, artificial
fertilizers uiv«t bo used if crops are
vbulned. - And eo with the labor, two
men cannot suitably till one hundred acres
of land, when the labor of two and per¬
haps four, might bo profitably employed
on acres.
This isPkho great errovin-farming. Two
men strive to do what four can hardly do,
and thus thousands of u<n’\s are run over,
half tilled, and producing^ half crops.—
Tbo land is run over till viorn cut, sus
i n'n ur year after year the fit;natural tax,
— T^- il i r iiiMl' lialy T i ‘ uatc ' 1, a " <1
iu me „ ‘rr
Virginia and otjrer Southern acre! i>tt
' typo of this. Thousands
of entirely
useless and exhausted, and wiilicfcr re.
main so, till the first elements of »s power
arc in returned of to the it. This poccasjs going
on many Western Stut Is. The
soil is treated like an iiy&haustijJ fcc mine;
the tillers crying givc.givo ! tiiy liu lew.
it havd^^lin- a
years will |K^\vu The
boast cl West! ,uC s, aiid
largo Golds nf ■ ll, RKj.r ., n d
reap, is the U tc o\ Hern larai\ r6j
drawing ing out^ in 3 c fthc soil, sena
away i : ports that are
it 1 rithout return
j»g . S 4 * squires to make
"on this practice subject to seme spread abroad
IMS' • to cyrrcct
instances very little but in most
to keep it alive, till p^Mturncd to the soil
continual cropping^ it Jtv several years of
exhaustion and ultui’.mi Uat) jf e sts .si^ns
AVUon tillers of the w**v» s ? l . 4 'refe* barren ness.—
true interests, they ^ Icultivato understand their
v 'and than no more
0 het»b Fifty uorcs ^t
dred run>« iH the way\ t t0 a high f a to
Farmer. lhuu i{i hutU
v^hat many
An .....*
Editors Honthern ('ultiumw*^ i K
r P P c:;i i»N^u,w,j|
,oe d,
lots Of gro^hd thaUMtffl v|M
between
’
- stalks length firomflHH| oyl
: Qompletc^gQjggyg
upon I
salt-,
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FALL k
COthern & Watkins,
DEALERS [N
STAPLE AND FANCY
A
AND
GROCERIES,
C L 0 T IT I N G,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Crockery and Glassware
Vv^jrMwl ImlivO*
T ohacco|iaggr» Hosiorv* f &c*
LAMPS 4 LAMP CHIMNEYS'.
rpOGETilZR J kept iu this wish market. all other articles usually
Our slock is constantly recruited by the ar¬
rival of, FRESH GOODS, direct from the best
market.
\Vc will sell as cheap for CASH as any house
can afford to. COTHERN & WATKINS.
mfiy T-^-tf Sparta, Ga.
Tan Yard for Bale.
I OFFER FOR SALE my Tannery w.th &n
the tools, stock in tan, etc, consisting of *- v
cral I mud red sides of Li-atber in proa ss of tau
^AlViYiriuriJsETIHrXIJi, Willi repaired 4 uupuiw aud
Poach Orchard and the house newly
painted aud plastered -everything ill elegant con
ditiou for tunning uud living coinlo tubly.
I sell to change inves ineiit - t» go the field.
Parties huvilig leather hcie will be saus-fied
ab-»ut their feather—sill or no sell—you can send
in hides on shares, yours will be fully cared for in
die rule, if sale is made
In my absence tipp y Go I T. M. Turner.
J. I>. GARRARD.
Seut 22—2ni
BIsNolistiifEa Police.
milE GOPARTN E’lSllIP lie otofnie exis:
in £ between La Fayette i'owelj and Albert
11 Birdsong, iu the mercantile busim-rs uud r the
{jrro name undstjle 1’0'V l-LL & BIRDSONG,
«ns dissolv* d on the 20th BepWinher list., by its
ow., lirnitntioiiand by nn*tu d efffeeut.
old L^’ajetle fire* PoweJL Afe»-•■•^» ,z d to , *o. i.rranjsj mrtuer and of the tie
te
alfoutstaholng bllsineivs of the firm bolt, pro and
coil.
LaFa-yettk Powell,
A. II. Birdsong.
A (HRD,
The undersigiuid having purchased-the stock
iu tiade of the fi in, i-espectfuPy returns ihrnks
lo his friends and customers for the libera! patron¬
age hrreiofuio beelowed. and respectfully asks a
continuance of the sum,-, utthe.okl Maud, win ie
he will continue to keep a good stock «*f «nic'e»
ill bis fine. Larayetlc Powell.
'{Spann, Ga., Sept. 24ili, I8C!I.
__________________
COX & CO ,
\ GENERAL -GROCERY AND
OOUimiSSliOIl IVEGFCllcllltS,
(a'Stss utsta.G-e<>firm ffiwgssnui 1
n^fiaml) .m hat. Gint> ! nferg^and I.l.ll..-' t "dl
every
assuvluicul
U» ,
Tms oi me Liver, it is U.e
physicians that most t.f hepmfllNiUSJ^ 10 “ 1S
people due organic'or fuiiciionar^W^*l ,
are to
r .ant of ihat important organ. Propliitt’s
M-diciue and anti Billions Fill* strike dirtctly*Ht
the root of ihe*evil. They curo the lirer, which,
in nine cases out of ton, is at the bottom
Cttughs, dyspepsia, colic, sick fhadadie, Rheum
liMn,-4au»uinpu<>ii, ni-nstiou-I obstruedous. dtc..
SO common among our peopW E-iratdle. acute
L^rflcrV *t*c 'Y2 r y
Pttv'PHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE*- mediae
Dr Prophitt: Having used iW a5y snf
nwnmfud ficieutly long to test its virt e, a„d to
.hat it is an invaluable remedy for
dytpepsia—a-disease from wlfeh Ih. wr.br has
suffered much for six years ^juuKbemg pursuad
ed that fuudreds now nittfbr fiouiNjus auuoying
complaint byjfcsfi-e, wouldgu!ar‘y beudfi Ld, a. he
has bei uuiofiuiiate n, we rieeure H a duty we owe
tl*e class to recoin nifirrJ t^nheni
ihe-'me of this remedy ; which has giveu not on*
*ty hunseif but s* ve/ul numbers o! his family the
grealett relief. .
W. JLARNtILD Cgilfensn'ce.
Of the Georgia j
.
_ ApMAifffi
Dooly County, Ga,.
This is to certify that I was coi lined lu ti c
house, and nibst of the tune to mv L*d, aid suf
•ering the greaterl agony iniagiuubh *^iti rheu
mutism, for live niondis and after try ml ev> ly
'»waduble remedy wuh no relief, I wasoired with
twoR»*tL< Kill ItTWr. of Dr. O. 8. l'rophklWt4ucd>ue
Pain coating me fifty ct»*< nly ; it
relieved me almost iutitmttly. I therAbrcreco n
inc nd it in the highest degiee to tfiA oip» suffering
from similar distace. I cuu say iTl* one i f
the best family uiedicics now out, yipEiiANO.
Yours, truly, W. A.
Covington, Ga July 9, 18C7.
Dr. Pitphitt—having used your l iver Medi¬
cine for more than a year in niy faulty 1 cheer¬
fully recommend it to forniLx' all itfteouf from
liver affection in auv recj,n " re ? d
t'dwerY"
Stanfordeillc, PttJiani Co., Oct. 1, 1867.
7r^rf*r4» fy tftatl have Exophitt-Dear Wd Ague Sir: Pills This is to certi¬
leu u ynr for the last
years, aud Cave iteier (ailed iu cure the Ague
in break a single instance w th them. They always
t*- chills l ^*lu-.st day that they an-giveu.
I cun rec ;»uiieud l Nn us being the best
medKina that I have A and the, ague
bad effects following th. iV.j, ^ leave no
V«u W) respectlully, A qlliniu c
jy E>TB*QOK.
last two years m my family your L Sr y[. d ,c„ e
Paip kill It, .
your aud your Ft male t-^c nH j j
have no fears in saying that they are the lust
medicines I liavt t ,ver used for the I'ver aiq-ton
ach. Neuralgic tqd rheumatic affiictions, Veai
ache, oolic, end pam^fall kimls are euhdue&b>
iheiu. Alter I 1 ® 1 ' 11 ? Nreiutdiciue so long,/
cheerfully n-comnuud all that arc utH,oi
ed, as he best and saf-st reiir^^ j-; r •iuhe dil
» Uit si fer which they arc recomi JAMES ImI. t
Yours resp'y, UIGlli.
PR. PRO PHITT’S FEMALE TONVC
This medicine, with its associates, is a safe and
certain remedy fo* all curable diseases to which
4>males alone are liable It is also an excellent
preventa iv« of nervous bliudues . or nervous
disease in either male or female It is a jiower
ful nervine touir, settiug up a full and free circu¬
lation throughout the system. ,
jAll of the abeve medicines sold by druggists
and ineichauts generally throughout the south
we.-l, - -
Prepared only bv PROPHITT, .
DR.O. S.
Atlanta, Ga
A. VV. BERRY Agent,
S-parta, Ga
July 30 , 6111.
J*
TTn Y*Tl itllRG*
w
n ,| ltfS> >V( . _ f <v ...
Tliev nn* prepared t-t fill all <tr<L‘i> i"r Sas'.i
ROSEWOOD AND JpjS
.
masqs, fTL*, MILLEDGEUILLE
RcY sales and small profits is the motto of
yvitli us.
iture
.. carry on ,1 ,. ,v^.- b
ite
■P^cvy rare, ITfemale
of almost universal applica.
a sadden check of the ‘•month!*
courses “: , R ” from om « cold, * trouble of mind or like
cause “ „ bnrm , by «estoiung thus relieving the
* instance,
H IhC i „ lS eveuy small of the
!headache, pain in the
^ .‘lower stomach,” Hushes of heat
an chilly sensations, burning of
foce, veslloness. Takt n in
n, ’ and general ivimedi
w-bOTT** j qmiouis pass away
cy „,i' the constitution.—
"PJ' *, 0 ^ ,J*I n» c1 ! 1 ' 0 is '
foundation laid for
cvi j s , 0 „ 1C constitution of the woman. ISL
next *• turn ’ comes around and there is no
pear. 1 lu ro will be some uneasiness about
the womb, but very little or none of the natu
^ hm l osenp.ng The complexion becomes
f SWollen \ a “ or of g^emsl. caste
* bo “' constant dull, . aching pain iu
bticK, l*«,^ad. r?kji wOrght or without m the whites, lower palpitation stomach and oi
' 10 .heart*,' lftn pallor, aching exhaustion, (hatpins, indigestion, loss
g or - across
' appetite, pain in left breast, tightness
' f. I0s?8 the. cheat. Cough and giddiness* tf £tiH
nlbiwcd to go on, • giuen sickness will be
dcvelopcu ; i.ie he.u.acini becomes sc
yore, with loss of memory, diminished seusi.
oility, sick stomach, dyspepsia, no 4-elish
f ®‘’ r *f d ’ loss of flesli * ***«w*«fd fluttering of
the heart, sWKl.UXfl of Tub feet, legs and
b ° d f’ aild occasional spitting of hipp'd The
^'-'htest effort causes umuiso bCxatuinc,
11,081 !o suffocation. Ihe skin is flabby.and
, | ms l “doughy > feci. This is a sad picture,
buI lf ; i-‘ condition of thousa'ias ol
e women
between the nges of filtoen and torly-five, wlue
»fe bro^l.t take *.» flic the grttve remedy., by ignorance u- i.o
^ proper
1 ° iU * "ho are afflicted u'ftb any of the
symptoms above mentioned, in connection wiili
^Artiestly « n irregularity TAKE of the^‘monthly sickness,” we
sivy', p U. J. JJRADFIELD’S
QBM.VLM ken, jtEQULATUR. A feyr ounces ta¬
and with yoTt wi^“>*-ojice liftTc pat|ence experience will its be fully benefit,
a you re¬
stored to health. f
This remedy has beeu exteasivcly used for
upwaud of twenty years by miufy-ef the most
experienced and successful physicians in
Georgia. three hotlies. \ No family should be without tw8 or
^ '
We repeal that DR, J. BRADFIELD’F
FEAIAI-K IfEGULATOR is prepared for wo¬
men-. and to be used by women only.
Aerial is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
bradheld & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
SI TESTIMONIALS.
ATE OF GEORGIA- —T ri.m. -taw"^ .
T W t .i iu u ir tfT}' Tbat Tliave examined the
recipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield. of this county,
and, as a medical man, pronounce it to be a
combination of medicines of great merit in the
treat me ut of all the diseases of females lor
which be recommends it.
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. 1).
This December 21, 1808.
Atlanta, Ga., December 29, 1808.
Dr. J. Bradfield —Dear Sir 1 take pleasure
in staling that, Sometime previous to the late
wap, 1 used with the most success, on a servant
your ILMALL REGULATOR, prepared
jAiit Biadfield’s Drugstore. V,’« st Point, Ga.
1 s<^^ ^ een ? u ff er and i n g tiiis severely medicine from suppres restored
sound She is to-day living in Atlanta,
I will
used, with BP*' that l know of its being
not hajjtatie fo?^ success, in other cases. 1 do
the jiaryose truW* J, ' sc ' your preparation for
Tl>urs, J ou recommend it.
C. WHITNElt.
C ^oerli’J“u,jV>’'
This wit U JA 1809.
iiameiliatc of my
i A
my duty to furn»V Jt.j e 01c *® ni 11
hope womankind of drawing them%r,' tjkt v- .j 1 La , e f ’ jvi'h u ® er,I1 the g
to 'J me dicine . whose
power in curing ir?rgtla sed
struation sonal observation, has bee*f P»-oven^ l’s effev eu ei PP in rcs y own men
—“ called “ n«n*>u’> Ffe d st f,j ^^“the’remeu^ na 1
e
Yc-ars respecifuliy,
'"-“riVv.'*"'”'
For Aueusl “
Sept 2, A W. berry.
.
Ed wards H 0 . t^S e _
4- Vr -° !•• " OQTHEKN. WATKI.VS, I r tr
y
i
IT IS IN FACT A
MOST WONDERFUL
Fe ve r Cure,
ON ACCOUNT OF THIS
Instant Remedy
MAKING A
LASTING AND JERMANFNT CURE,
H 0 W E V E R O B S TIN A T E, •
Can Resist its Health-giving Properties
P YIIA F U Cl E
Creates ?s an .Appetite, Brim's Color to the
Sleeks of the Emaciated and
S ^rn!“mTis
every
comi'a.\i::d by a
Of ITS'EFFICACY.
The Proprieloiiof the I’YRAFCGE ehaHengee
every ca.s^, uo matter of how long standing.
to try tins GliEAT.-CHILL AND FEVER
CURE, and then deny r its wonderful enrnlito
properties.
ASK FOR
Lippman’s If, .
PYRAFIJG
and get rid of that
M i s e r a b S e Disease,
CHILL AND FEVER.
For sale at Wholesale, by (lie Sole Manu
facturer for the Lu ted Staton, by
JACOB LIP MAN,
vaoi’KiETou ok -
LIPPMAN’S WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,
Savannah, Go,.
o
K A Y T ON’S
OIL OF LIFE
CURES ALL
Pains and Aclles,
AND IS TIIE, 7
Great fiSiiCiimatie SUtincd).
KAYTON’S'PILLfe
Cures Sick Headache
' BILIOUS DISORDERS.
For sale in v parta by
May 21 —ly. A W BERRY
FURNITURE'
OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT
PLATT BROTHERS,
(Formerly C. A. Platt & ()o.,)
214 Broad St. August^ Ga 0
— :o :—
\XTE W have and are constantly receiving fh#
best assortment of FURNITURE that
has ever been in this market consisting, of
Rosewood and Mahogany* Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits. Cottage Suits.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas,” Sideboards, Tete-Tete,
< entre Tables, Bureaus, Extension
Tables, ofnll lengths.
We particularly call the attention of purchas¬
ers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS fer Beauty, DmaKflity and Cheapness,
OUR MANUFACTUR(NO DEPARTMENT
Is still iu operation. Special orders will b*
promptly attended to. Repairs done iu all it»
branches. t
UPHOLSTKHIffO DEPARTMENT.
HAIRCLOTH, ENAMELED CLOTII, *EPS,
TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles suita¬
ble for Manufacturers, which we ofler at Low
4’riccs. *
X -AVg WINDOW EdlADKS
tytvSL e stock of WjafRGW fr’ SHADES, Cheapest of every the
8 n d K.“* fern > ora to
FiuesJ* with all the New Style Fixtures,
- DuDERTAKEIt’s
Superintended by ocompetent man, COFFINS
nr£! ^riptici# 'ind CARETS and of Quality,- the mo»t METALIC tmproved
’Dayor i|- ', ' at ftl1 hours duviug the
r#T- «FF»*fcV» alUkWids
may 2—ly
WBl ™. cJSSl,
P *^ 11 !‘ :HO E
“«* •«! Pri« Oacriplim-01 Lh. A .hST
»«**«* ‘° 0»P How.H &Co. Ad.
-5^40 n r,ri Row, N.»r„i,
f A it'
PPRswonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. As a tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. As
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
j frigid,' it acts aS a Specific
s P® cics °f dtsm ^ e
wWch undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
. _ . -• . .
U.0W11 til© flllllllftlnSplI’ltS.
Wherever it is intro
duccd it becomes a stand
ard article—a medicinal
sto P le - * is th «
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—he
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro¬
cers and Country Stores.
CENTRAL GEORGIA ♦
TTAVlNG KessJ establlsbod l^tale Agency. Real
1~1 » Estate Ayency
fi<r Central Georgia, vvitli.. headquurtera ut
Glope Motel, Augusta Ga, I solicit a!) person*
having Keal Estate ft. r safe in Hancock Co., to
call at the law office of Frank L- L'ttle Esq , my
author zed Agent at >"'parta, gfeing full descrip¬
tion, that ypur property may be specified in the
advertisem nls now pro*Py. b‘»*'g prepared for the North¬
ern pfesw, serfil. coTespondent* now call
for several firsix^-E places in this couniy.
J- HOWARD BROWN.
’ Scomber 3, 1869 2in Augusta, Ga*
A CARD
riVlE uudersigued, having purchased the en
J ure inter*st of 8, M. JUNES in the AIJ6
GUST A HOTEL, respectfully solicit a share of
patronage front th« traveling piililic generally —
We propose to keep a first-lass ho ise, aud use
eve ry effort to satis'y and nfeuse all that will give
u*i a ca'l. Both of us have been connected with
the hotel (or thirteen years,
The rooms of the hotel large aud airy and
lun ished, qual to any in me city,
'Ve call tli • particular attend ,n of the old pe¬
trous of the house to the change. We des re to
see aud welcome them.
The liar furiiuhsj with the best of Liquors and
Segura. . DAN’L G. MURPHY,
PATRICK MAY.
TV'O 4^ ale#
rjMIE JL ihe Edwards Story We d building next,
East *‘ lious , about 40 X 40
feet, with ** Yard in rear 3,U X40 feet, first floor,
stole w’h 2 back rooms and a hall, sicond floor
divid-d into foui rooms and a hall.
i he building is perfectly sound and in good
ymdition, the and village. is one of the best stands for busi¬
ness 111
■V
ALSO a Dwelling with 4 room*, end-good
kitchen, good well of water and a fine garden
spot of | of an acre. A good bargain will be
giv.-ii Said a cash purcha-er.
house is diieqily iu the rear of tke store
and fronts on Jail street.
Oct 8 if. A. GUlLL.
H. II. SA 8 NETT 9
M* ftlrouglitoa SI rent, If
SAVAHNAE^/ \4
S
" *HJi ai> t< jioafl tantly o^Whd a select atock of
BOOrfsflOES, WlESALE
* 0 o TH AT AND RETAIL,
r i |-'nE Uowuyfii*. palr«i-g« friend, and ' (lio p publig “ l,w '’
«@-IwiUoll«1tonl«rrpromptlvf„rCASH
» 11 - Munnett.
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