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ARDEN.
liutiillon <*f Crops.
(From tltct Germantown Telegraph.]
jrroni im.”'
For tlic benefit of your young launei
pe . u i e i« 5 | ytrojioso to give my expo lenee m
the*rotai ion of crops for thirty-three years,
asthat is the u-agth of time [have.been
on Uiis farm, having moved to it in tin
/ isp. The farm, one hundred
Sp 7 7v,v oi-res is regarded as rather a
levolVine : hut before proceeding farther,
1 will st;itc u littU* conuMsation
gentleman that I met with, just
ter'
be
with a
after
smavjfwst
Augusta Daily News,
The Great Local Paper.
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31. A. WILLBANKV
juvenile Instructor.
Madison County.
20lUU*»U*UI W*** 4 7 *’ , • i
terim'the eounty when we moved, bald
he •AY he re are you tromt'’ 1 answered,
Hamilton eonntv, Ohio." “ Where are
you moving to!” i answered, ‘‘ To the
northern part of the comity,’ “ On what
place ?" “ On the Barret iarm.” “ All, the
old Barret farm ; why,” said he, “ every
body that has ever lived there has starved
out and had to leave.
lint as he was a mechanic and 1 eon-
Bidered iDvsell a farmer, his remarks did
not set me luiek much; and ns my wile
and I were both young and robust, we
went to work in earnest. The first tiling
was to get the old farm fenced, then tin.
old timber off, then the stumps, and next
the boulder stonos, but funning all
time the best we could. We soon fouuu
the rich and low land too wet, as then
are two small wet weather streams nw-
iugAhrough the place, making a great
,dL*V. necessary. As |to the
(Wofthe land ft is generally good, bui
it is very spotted, there being nearly every
variety of land to be ioimd on ten aeiv.-,
that is common to t lie country. There
are some very poor spots that we call
white beach land, and cold, rather asliv
which will not produce corn, or in lad
anythingol much account until it is wed
fertilized. We now have over seven hun
dred rods of tile, ditch, and over three
hundred rods ot open ditch.
Now lor our course ol rotation. lm-
old farm where people used to starve,
produces as large* crops as inrms mow
tavorahly situated, and has honored all
the ilral'ts that have been drawn upon it,
which have been many and heavy. Mv
principal crops have always been corn,
wheal and clover, and my mode of rota
tion is, lirsl, we will say corn, followed by
wheat, sowed in corn and clover.
1 have sown wheat three times in suc
cession, successfully when 1 here was no
wheat midge to interfere, but not com
monly, ami always my clover-seed with
corn; have alvvavs managed to have as
much sod for corn as 1 could, hauling out
all the manure on the corn ground that
was made on the farm every year, aud all
tba-1 could buy in our little village.
When we first came hero I was troquent-
ly twitted, while hauling manure, with.
“ Ah. you have come to that, have you f’
They had never hauled any themselves,
am! have since nearly all gone West. 1
now have good buildings and as many as
wo need. And I now have to say that as
long as I am able, 1 expect to see that the
once poor old farm shall be well-fad from
drafts on the farmers’ bank : the rotation
kept lip as heretofore, and ! shall Nmoa
confidently expect bountiful crops, as the
old farm is better to-day than ever befor<
I also use all the ashes that. I can got,
having hauled them live miles.
P. P. Rifxer.
Increased Flow of Milk.
A correspondent semis us the follovvim
extract from one of his papers, and ask
“ whether there is anything in it or not:”
“Tepid water, slightly salted, given twice
a day, will increase the flow one-third. 71
tilt' cow will not drink it at first trial scat
ter a handful ot bran or meal over tin
top of it. They soon become very fond of
it, and will drink all you givo them. I
tried this plan three years ago with perfect
success. 1 had only one cow, and she
was of the common scrub stock of the
country, and after she begun to drink t!i
water prepared as above, she furnishe
me twice a day two ordinary water
buckets full of milk, and by feeding a lit
tle corn boiled with cotton seed the milk
yielded butter enough to supply my table
bountifully, and leave me a lew pounds to
sell every week. I gave her three gallons
of water twice a day.” We have never
tried the experiment, but can readily be
lieve that warm water, especially in cold
weather, will increase the flow of milk,
especially i! a libera! sprinkling of'o:un is
placed mi its surface, but the writer has
probably made the very common misiako
of measuring results i>v the quantity of
milk. We very much doubt whethei in
ordinary weather a cow thus treated w II
make any more butter : the result noted
was most likely produced by feeding brae,
or a little corn boiled with Cotton seed.”
As our correspondent proposes to make
the lest, he should try an equal amount of
bran ami corn without the extra suppk
ol water, lfieh milk must have some
°ther source than warm water —Ex.
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PROPERTY FOR SALE,
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Real Estate and CoHectiou Agents,
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mv.-her aud S:i\
. jt.ilt* below the
Jiuiwe uu.ir ih
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oc ou the iireml
lu.lt of lloum
LaacI ‘Sale.
•vti miles
m! Forest,
r level valley
lrgaiu, or
For Sale or Exchange.
cheat),
ils* in or
will he
Hout
A S'"'
in cl Lot and Farm
1 ■< *T, in the fitv of
• Ih of
Small Farms.
It is strange that such a large, number
ol the cultivators of the soil in our State
refuse to have tlmir eyes opened by their
own experience, and that of those around
them, in tanning since the war. To-day,
if you go into the country, lmw many i"
you find struggling to keep up hundreds
of acres in a farm where one or two hun
dred would lie more remunerative to them ?
Oo see and you will find insecure fences,
shallow plowing, a third of the necessary
amout ot manure used and in every way
see that the farmer lias too largo a job on
bis hands. The result naturally will be a
small crop, ot poor quality and that will
nrrag a low price: 'Tins is not all—fencing
is neglected, stock run down, an insufli-
ciency of tools, while bushes, weeds and
briars spring up all over the country.
To all who larm on the above scale we
say, sell ofi, or even give away some ot
your land, manure the rest of it. cultivate
it well aud you will have good yields and
profitable crops.
1 his is nice butter, my boy,” said a
country store keeper to a twelve-year old
urchm, who had brought a pailful ot that
aitule to market—“nice butter. I’ll rake
all your mother has to sell.” “ 1 don’t be
lter e she II sell auy more,” said the boy,
i ause 1 heard her say she wouldn’t have
sold this only a rat fell in the cream, so
she did not want to use it herself.”
..A negro having been brought up be-
^re a magistrate, and convicted of idlfer-
iug, the magistrate began to remonstrate:
1 Do you know how to read t”
‘ Yes, massa—little.”
“ Do you ever make use of your bibla!”
Hm , ;. es ’ ,™ as3a > strap ’iui razor oil 1
sumtune.”
TPe Muni Fconomizc
IW HARD TIMES i
By aondiua your o!J clothes to
LOCHREY’S DYE WORKS,
list aa follow: U‘..«saVC f r .. (
Dresses, fm 1 n..*i. M {A , ' I J |Tsi. t i > L U ?-
«* . aic toff’En wSf* •Bc.lotl.80
Ties. 10 onto oaclT * f ™ n 3 l>' ]<*. per y.l
1 oiwwll, .. .25c. to $2.00
n,,,,' r , w .„, GENT’S GOODS.
decl* _ JAUKSLOcOBEY,
UK. Banter street Atlanta, da.
i f- it, with good
Oak street,
u-ltalf in gr
»nrpos.*.s. *Jil!i
It.lH.5H
s. *. wsitmit-
ititunt m itstiu* sniura
Uutul i)tU M. li^t.a
GEORGIA, Madison County.
vj Ordisabv's Onto, March 14,1ST8.
Whereas, Mrs. C. H. Bird, wtfe of G. U. Bird, allies to
me (her husband refusing) for Exemption of Personalty aud
Valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same, at
my office, at lOo’cloefc a. m. April loth, ISIS, in Danielsvillr.
mar.l»-tt . -1G. C. DANIEL.
(GEORGIA, Madison
J Whereas, John M. David. Administrator of Bird Moon,
represents to me that he has fnHy administered on said es
tate, and petitions for a discharge.
Thin is therefore to cite all concerned to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in May next, to show cause
why said administrator should not be discharged, in terms
of the law. January 19,18*6.
jan. 22-10t Q. C. DANIEL, Ordinary.
PATENTED APRIL lO, 1877.
To the lover of meditation, it is a feast to the mind to con
skier the contrast between the present ape ot the wo r ld and
tixtY years ago, when progress was iu its infancy; when
the yaode of land traasportAiIou was slow and laborious^in
:trnno, with exposure to cold, rtiiusj snow andl
n only to those who have experienced it. Cornu
ulso, was attended with
AT
,3srs
_ 3ths to
accomplished in Iron
lieeu done V Science has
>l>eneil th»* book of natiu
he natural world. Fire 1
v»th its incah'iil < .V- jm>iv<
my pen i. j gliding overth
aud see its ponderous Tr:»
iud. But this is not t
ii _ r als 1 r -
end of the a arth toil:
brought tog v. :h
converse with thosetif tl.
to face, n tli* >»• tiiiu'/s 1
little more than half
:tS hard to make *„.li
So,wlu n you heart
inir Machine, do
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•onstructsou ju
corresponding
Above and on
proper letters 1
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TWO bii.OPS
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YITIIS.
FOR 1878.
Messrs. GzYNLV A HEAVES,
The other on t!.«•
Mu. John
Hd....,
• I'.; it Bridge and oppoMt
t. COOPER’S
t-- l' I I.ASS WORKMEN.
PLATING ANN (JONGAVE SHOES
IV experto-
t. - the intlaminntion
•-Ii. A siinclc* tloso
■ injf tJuroxysm.
. ..! enablf* the auf-
t at night. ltc*in»r a
it tones the weak *to«n»
iall> recommended for
What others say about
Tutl’s Expectorant,
Had Asthma Thirty Years.
Baltimorx, February 3,1S75.
“ I have had Asthma Ihiny years, and never found
a medicine that had surh a hapnv clTcct.”
W. F. HOGAN, Charles SL
A Child’s Idea of Merit,
, November 11, 1S76.
i .uaiiiar name in my house,
medicine in the world.
“Tutt’sKxpect.
My wite tninks i ^ ^
C NOAH WOODWAnb, C |OI N.‘PoydrsVsC
“Six, and all Croupy,
“ I am the mother of six children ; all of tKcmh&vQ
Been croupy. Without Trnt's Expectorant, I don't
think they could h.ave survived some of the attacks.
It is a mother's blessing.”
MAKV STEVENS, Frankfor
A Doctor’s Advice.^,.
“ In my practice, 1 ad\ ise all families to keep Tutt »
Expectorant, in fcudjjn Vr-icrgcncie*, for coughs,
croup, diphtheria, < tc. t
T. P. EiLiS, M.D., Newark, N.J.
Sold by all l’rice $1.00, Ofiica
iiH Murray Street, Sew York*
THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT.”
“Tutt 1 * Pill* are worth their weight in gold.’*
REV. I. R. SIMPSON. Louitvillt, Ky.
“ Tutt’s VI'.' area*.peci.J blessing of the nine-
teent h century. * H EV^ F. Ft. OSGOOD, New York,
“ I have used TutPiTTbllsTor torpor of the liver.
They are superior to any medicine for biliary die*
orders ever in.ut--.”
I. P. CARR, Attorney ot Law, Augusts, Qa.
44 1 have used Tutt’s'i^IIs live years in my family.
They are uncuualcd tor costiveness and biliousness.**
F. H. WiLSON, Georgetown, Texts,
“I have use I Tut'.L Alci(Seine with great benefit.**
W. W. MANN, Editor Mobile Register,
•'We sell fifty boxesTutTs Pills to five of all
others.”—SAYRE & CO., Cartersville, Ga.
"Tutl’s Pills have only to be tried to establish
their merits. They work like magic.”
W. H. BARRON^^^Summer St., Boston,
•' There is no medicine so well adapted to the cure
of bilious disorders as Tutt's Pills.”
JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia,
AND A TlhVJ&Ako MORE.
Sold by drangists, US cents a hose, Offloo
35 Murray Street, Sew York,
TUTTS HAIR BYE
maCHSSD.
HIGH TESTIMONY.
FROM THE rJICIFir JOURNAL.
baa York.
which restores youthful beauty to the hair.
That eminent chemist has succeeded In
producing n Hair Dye which imitates
nature to perfection, old bachelors may
now rejoice.”
fWee Sj-op. omn> 311 Murray St.,
b ! Sew York* Sold by all druggists.
T-jEOAIj BT.<yVJVIv!S,
A FDliaupply always on baol, at the
JX WATCHMAN l) mini.
CVS, ko that V
iud when the pr»*
gravitation. It wi
I'ldldren can be rl.i
ted :it the same til!
•diort sentences, pi
le other sTudics
he umlerstoc
mute may i
home, a It Ik
with the xni
can be placed i
cr nor family. >
should be wit In
This J’aveui!
Please state whe
•xperieuced it. Omfimcrce.
t canger and exposure, rcqnir-
? across the Atlantic, which i»
‘n to twelve days. \Yhat has
furled her banner of light, and
bowing the majestic wonders of
inic-sed and made subservient,
the skill of man. Even while
aper, I hear its tierce screams,
'ollowing with the speed of the
most wonderful. We see the
in i made the news-bearer from
t her. Tlte ends of the earth are
.to inhabitants of one end can
•tin r, as though they were face
ncs had been prophesied to the ]»»*ople ft
a iviiturv ego, They would have been
eve. is a*.Tew to believe in Christ.
)! Willbauks'.Inveiiile Ccntenuial Teach-
be astonish'd, tier condemn it Jiefore
li:.;vid'd willi a series of keys, similar
.* to those wf a piano or melodeon, and
umber to the lcitt-rs of the alphabet,
i verse side of the keys, are placed the
situating the same, sti that the operator
what letter will he exposed to view wi
=» < xjK»S(-d. Each one of said rods hat
|e or cardholder, ami in these slide)
-ards are placed, on which is market
■orre-ponding t<» that marked opposite
hen :uiv kev is pressed, its lette
il, the letter slide falls by
, that by thii
a nmnlKT of them ihstrnc-
lUilyiugthe alphabet, sindling.
iml the sounds of letters. Va-
igln by the use of this Instrue-
■en is one of the great advan-
i! traction seexus to be one of
t one may be taught to read In
jaired bv the ordinary way of
-ss labor than would be requir-
y way. This most admirable
late the teaching of those
use of it the uufortunate deaf
in our common schools,
nay !>e entirely unacquainted
are taught.
tical invention, one has only to under-
is value, rt is light and convenient,
p while living ust*d. No school teach
ings to save time, labor aud money,
.ictor was awarded a Diploma at the
•. It also has the ap roval of Dr. A.
lor 11. Ii. Tucker, of Athens, Ga., and
in dilicrent sections of our country,
he pat up in three different styles or
• rate: No. 1,$15; No. 2. S‘20, and No.
:prv4-.-”tl to any address C- O. D.
rywhere, to whom a lilieral discount
tu • inlormation address, with stamp,
1). A. WILLBANKS,
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ou saw tliis advertisement.
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WE liave just roraived a LAKGK I.OT of SHEDS, such
Peas, Beans, Onion Setts
-&c., &c.,
Which we will \v:in-.1ut li) he- all
FRESH AND GENUINE.)
We have
Buist’s, D. M. Ferry & Co.’s, John
son, Robbins tfc Co.’s Seeds.
NONE OF LAST YEARS’ STOCK j
in our store.
We have also a large Block of everything in the
DRUG & PAINT LINE,
and a full stock of
Tooth and Hair Brushes, Perfumery,
Cologne, &c.
C. W. LONG & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
ATHENS, GA.
jail. 13 _ _
Best and. Cheapest Weekly
IN THE SOUTH.
New Features and a New Story.
Newspapers, Magazines,
Constitutions, By-Laws, Minutes,
All kinds ot Pamphlet Work,
Cards, Posters, Handbills,
Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads,
Note-Heads, Statements, Envelopes,
Legal and Commercial Blanks,
AND EVERY THING ELSE WANTED IN THIS SECTION,
quent additions to our large and varied assortment of FANCY TYPES. ORNAMENTS, Ac., wa w
d to keep FULLY ABREAST OF THE TIMES, and execute work In Inc mol It shlonable style.
We keep no inferior stock—our Presses and other Machinery are very *'
superior—our type new—our workmen skilled and experienced.
ZATlt is needless to boast on the style ot our work. It shows for itself. Work promptly exeouted at the time promise
Terms Moderate.
Athens, January 2, 1877.
Send In your Orders.
pr~Office at the old stand, corner Broad and Wall streets.
ENLARGED ANB IN NEW DRESS.
In addition tolls
GENERAL NEWS, LITER A HY AND AGRICULTURAL |
Southern Watchman
B00K& JOB PRIM
Establishment,,
Corner Broad and Wall sis., (up-stairs,)
ATHENS, GA.,
Having secured the servicesof
MR. JAS. T. POWELL,
A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WORKMAN, who, from
his LONG and VARIED EXPERINCE in some of the larg
est aud best regulated Printing Offices in the couutry t we feel
confident will give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
To all who may favor us with their patronage.
We are now prepared to execute all kinds of Plain and
Fancy
Book an
Job Printing,
Statements, -
Letter Heads,
Business Cards,
Programmes,
Hand Bills,
Posters,
Circulars,
Books,
And in fact, every kincf of Printing, in a style unsurpassed
Persons having Printing to do, and wishing it done in a
WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER,
Will find it to their Interest to give us a trial.
Keeping constantlvon tend a full supply of the very be«t
papers, cards and other slKk. we are enabled to do work on
the shortest notice. “ ’
PIANOS S
3 $300 only $250. Parlor Of
3 $>75 only $105.. Paper free.
"j, Washington, N. J.
The Athens Chronicle.
Believing the increased growth and prosperity of onr city
will warrant tbe publication of a weekly newspaper devoted
more especially to its Commercial and Educational interests,
have determined to publish n ti
the above name.
ncational interests,
twenty column weekly with
In its Editorial management, we will be assisted by an ab)o
corps of contributors, among whom we are so fortonat* as to
nniuber some of our Uni verity Professors, and most talent
ed citizens.
This pspar will he always found adhering to the principles
which underlie good government, ss announced by the E
ocratlc party. And ao long aa this party remains aa at p
cut, the exponent of pure patriotism,-we will add onr voice
to strengthen and aid it.
On any and all qneattooa we shall speak oat fearlessly '
what we believe to be the right. Nobody can blackmail ns;
nobody can Intimidate from attacking what we think wrong.
We shall use every exertko to make our- an interesting
a.1.1 reliable paper. We resMctfnlly oak that oar paper may
have that encooragcmeat watch onr ottoru will deserve.
Price, 51 a year. ,-T> JOS OTABBELL,
HO YOU WANT A COOK STOVE ?
LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY!
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THE WEEKLY NEWS 1
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With the issue of January 5
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Broad Street, Athena, Ga.
GUANO! GUANO!
HARRY SINCLAIR;
THE DOCTOR'S REVENGE.
HY 1*. A. 11RYAN,
or Mim»ij:ouotM», Geokgia.
Subscription, f 2 :i year; 5 cents a copy. Address
Savanm
HORSES & MULES.
ritUE undersigned have established, in addition to their Liv.
HOUSE, BETTS & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
CAROLINA FERTILIZER,
WT llf.H,
ceep on hand, at ail times, a full sup-
SAI^E
And will, from this (hit
‘"HORSES & MULES.
Those in want o Slock can be supplied at
iReasonable Figures.
Eagle Ammoniated Bone Phosphate,
iANN & REAVES.
R. T. BKUMliY & CO. keep it. jan. 1-ly.
The Eclectic Dispensary,
No. 5o Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
:il and Chronic Diseases
Spermatorrl n*a. Nervous
S Blotches on the Face,
Either sex treated and finally
terms, testimonials, &c.,
V. HAI TKR, M. D.,
53 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
and
Eagle Compound Acid Phosphate.
The above Fertilizers are offered to the planters of Northeast Georgia with tha
assurance that their commercial value is equal to any in the market. Thousands of
I farmers in Carolina, Georgia and Alabama are ready to attest their value, and WS
have no hesitation in recommending them to our friends and customers. ,
Prices as low as other Standard Fertilizers. q
jan. ,5.3m HOUSE, BETTS & CO f , Agents.
safelv, purely and pi
Debility, Impoteiicy. Xei
all Impedimentji to Marrl
cured, (’ail cu or ucidre.-^. for term a. ti'^tlmonials, &e.,
». F. HALTER, OT. D.
jan. 22,ly
PATENTS
To Inventors and manufacturers.
Established in 1865.
GILMORE, SMITH & CO.
Solicitors of f itents & Attorneys at Law
AMERICA! and FOREIGN PATENTS.
629 F Street)’. W., Washington City,D.C.
No Fees in Advance nor until a Patent is allowed. No Fees
for riaking Preliminary Examinations.
Special attention given to Interference Cases before the
Patent Office, Infringement Suits in the. different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Patents or Inventors.
Send Stamp for Pamphlet of Sixty Pages.
4 ,mnm 10 cts. Nassau Card Co , Nassau, N. Y.
¥ V HI C I? A C17 C Prof. Hcbra’s Treaties on Skin
AliHil If SoEgȣvE-0.Diseases, giving symptoms and
giving eymptc
ere cure. Sent free to those afflicted. Address, E.
\ fill N. 0th St.. Phi’s* lei phia. Pa.
cartridges. Address,J. Brown
££Son, ISft and 138 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pn.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
LOCATION:
Junction Milledge and Prince Avenues.
TEACHER :
A.B. BRUMBY.
STUDIES:
THE THREE R’s.
INSTRUCTION:
PRINCIPALLY ORAL.
TEXT-BOOKS: !
HOURS
O TO lO P. M.
TERMS:
$1 a month, in advance, for one hour
each night.
feb.l$-ly
WHANN’S
Raw Bone Suporphosp
■
A find; clawsiFSrtilizer, whiefi has been tried by ta&ny
and given^ perfect satisfaction. -It is now offered at a low - figure, taking
Middling Cbtton at
15 CENTS PER POUND.
Call and see the analysis and get terms from ' ,
HENRY BZSUSSS.
Athens, Ga., Feb. 19th—lm.
warn
The Celebrated Brands of Fertilizers known throughout this country w
O. O. COE’S,
Stono Soluble Guano,
STONO ACID,
OtLesapeali©
AND
Chesapeake Alkaline,
Are again offered to the planters of this and adjoining counties, a
ing the best and most reliable Fertilizers no w in use.
These Fertilizers, have been used in this section for several years,
l have given universal satisfaction.
For prices and terms, apply to