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rt»*>r •>,4 «>»•■»
N«* «lt« Ji •»? I IM
I •Iwat’i hud ii» Ili** l»*'l «*l Use
N.IUr I !»**«• I«»
1 hum i*kr m« ii.fM at i!»•* mill,
I hill'l CUI lit*’ a*a
I m.iM Wuii al h«r Irk. mTTh a readme >
***••» aud ««v r
It > r«kn«l »>»♦ .*Niiry 11*.* wn*
«M •*%«•*» llir liinol dimi f.
N,»* « l hr» k Ihe 11 •» »l • ■*-' -i*
IImi r«M iiii>Mi i :h aMi»ri« h*wi.
I».»l it), hi.-tMHii;.!«•«; m'»l tall,
Aiht Ihf mu anil M HWtri rant
Xl-.sJ .|.i |Mtl. a»*4 |*it'liu It all
liiood aiitl Drain Ilian cak«*. t'nillVc-
1 ion<. and lln» srori»> of dclic:i4!ii»s (, ll
u liirli iiimii\ pale lillli* pot* an- toil b\
their InidMilt fowl mot Iters.
I "The (Juccn s Own/* a ri'trinient of
Perhaps the Stale of Souili Caroli- jhiio^l giants. roiTtiiletl from Hit*
nu never liamMfil «urli a vro|» of Scottish lli«rlilaiuls. an*. a< fat-lyle
orifk «<; fctie will this year. Alter Ion?: ! <nid of Maentilay. “maile of oatiwal/*
•*\|M*rn*nn* in oat sowiujr. and eon So hoy* wlio want hi*i«?hl. and
tiuuoil effort to proetiri* a sort of oai bread lit. and muscle. and jfirl** who
that wonhfyiehl a jjoimI crop and In* j want rosy clu'eks and physical vigor,
proof a«raiu<( rns| or Mast, mil* farm ; should turn from hot bivail and other
ors swni to havo at last di'cnvered ! iudiirostihlcs. to this fooil tor “Seoleli-
thr article in the valnaldc red oat. | moiland horses/*
now so extensively •rrown through- ♦
out the State. What a hot mi that lit- Why Wool Should l»e Assorted.
tie jrrain has het*n t«» ih » farming: in-
rests of the Stale, few men can et*u-j Mi:. I , *.imtoi: As the season lor
•five win* have not watched it* in- j clippim* and markelintr I he wool
M-odwethm mtt& «ytiot*nt eultivntiou ! omp i- at liaml. I have • ..m inded to
with a sort of experimental inlere-t. veiitiin'sonit'siiif^esiionstotht'larni-
Ils prtveuec as a staple criq* sinr- 1 e»*s. jvhicli I hope may he of value tt»
•_ffc»»ts sonit* moral rolled ions. li hasjiheiu. When the w"»l is elippetl.
it* in our ’l».OtO*t\* like a speci:
«•«. r •»»* ! ii
ir l».OtO*t\* like a sj»t*eial each iteecli -Iumiiii nt* folded separate
provident*!*. : 'lj* dej»end upon «rrt»\\- and tied «ith a -mall strinir. ami mar
te i »t»ln
li..- *•!.►*! tl»r>»»»^t. li..* ii
i »ihI «»v. r spill
Ihe |.H,.|,im|. it. I ii wheel tf>oev *
Otter .Imii^ «i!I .«••• M.rtt.r.
l b.Nr. I. .I,**»„ In* l*» t II. Vilill
A ltd » I*!.-. I..i„ lulling MS »*..«»• «*l im»T,
Maj »| we »»>
ihe (bal l»:*s nihr Ins-11 Ii.hI
|» m> Vr-i »«• lltr Us 1 ;
Ami IIm I ns.i> haw |.niu<sl
l» h't> • s. haul lit r. J-. .U
I Ir.utl< ImI l«*ars wif la I.
Aim Ih i- a.t U» iU «l. jah Is* •liorii
W.lb I«*IU|NS, M.ssl Hu mi
Fres|» Fruits. \ ines, rlr.
fe^tf‘tin* li^astsof hiu tln u. kele.l in that condition, for tilt* fol-
aii.l Hotuili. lt of the human race as \ l.iwimr reasons: The tlocks of sheep
ttioiim on South Carolina soil, would now hred in this countrv are jreneral-
ra nn entlless
poverty, and perhaps waul ami -tarx
ilion |.» plough animals. Ilul jiisi in
he nick of time collies the red oats t.
ave Us from imlnsi rial failure.::ml i.
for us political imlcpcndciicc
for we believe the truthfulness of (lit
sscrlitMi we heard made not
in.*e l»y a distinguished law>
die hack .•oiinlry. that '*r.*d
>o iiiaii> nurserymeu have askc«l
the pr«»pi i. ior of this journal ^
tv,i h'»t< ii» sell their ni|*f fi
-o mai.> applications an* made ft»r
no*, rn.ilioii as to purchases, though
c ha\c si,.»k of our own, we have
th t.*riniuc*l nil .ndei-s iroiu anv r«
hippctl the litihl in 1S7<*»/* Kt»r. saiil which is now milch wanted.) Now
he. when the red shirt, at tin* proper these grades arc wanted hy dit1i*l'i*lit
sion:i| uuliitchcd his traces, mounted dealers for different purposes, aiitl if
iiis st)p^| ai4VVlhrcw tin* half hiishc! j marketed as dipped the classification
Itiflfs belli ml hiiu. he meant is easily made ami the price fixed for
htviiii^N* with him each ^ratle. Whereas if washed anti
Victory. Ami how indiscriminately mixed ill tin* tuh.
li.ihlc mils,
p. .c s. I:,cl
N,*lc. 1 \ .«• ieli
order. 1 o»
h.t I • Li » .!"«
i l.cor
lel.'iu-.r
p/oidc
c\ aid
l„..( .lot Ida. .
.•1 I. -if4* illllllV
l illto
I. •IIMIIJL*
purchase!
i whom t.
I \»ais wt
. plant o i -
Imiiict tin
ic traveled
spc.
. m. kcl.
..I th it u i.
thou and ■
h.v
h\
l*dl
It is a l.»l*or .
wish tin- «• a*
li.U.lN illioriie
l.lllldl e.ls, «.i
Keen old :»•
s from
‘•ir* in 4*ur track .
i !*.«. w 11h u*. and wt
cuts ail the nec.vs ihcv
it.-crvc: if an> t»ne i hiiinhueucii
w ill* all the liulds ln*toic them. the.
luu' u»» one to Maine but thc-m.-clvc
-M,i one w to* is worthy "of tin* » h v:u
mg pursuit t*l horticulture tea i*. com
iK litioii. trr woiihl knowinuiy ell a
i.ec itl.o-.e tin- market, untrue i.
inilnc t»i* ii4*l -idled to the climate.
i: you nu i n- with your tud.r
wt- di sene you a- faithfully a- w*
kiiou how to do. II. pi. null*.
S. T. diVKlXs.
Allan:.i. I.a.
xlnrp K.ilsji*;; in (icor^iil.
Wit 1.lay we wen* l.Ikin*. wit!
<.im td our farmer triend- w ho live
in Marion . .*:inl>. upon the uhjcct t.i
dierlHaidiiL'. ill* aid that the pl*»I-
ii ill herP Ii;i* a-Iojii liiny
aioi Ike wa n. pii . d that lew
farmers paid attention to this loaueli
. f iiii-h imli i. Our fricntl rtdated
Ids expelb i.ee ith sheep. A dun I
While :i;o* l»»* holly hi 1«> heep w hid
cost him on an av. iayo V_* j»er head
These he turned .nit to lake care oi
tticlll rlve«, givili** tie 111 III* attenti«»h
whatever, -ave It* require one t»i hi
little r*»ns to act as shepherd.—
This I... watched the -heep carefully;
and aw that none of them w ere tic
•iroi **d by dogs, and at night he pen
i.ed th< in in a rate eiich*.-lire. La-
year each of tlic-e -heep yielded fom
pt.uud of wool, which hroupht thil-
• y-s»x cents per pound, mfikin
i.vera*_e of fl -14 trros income t#».
sheep, or f *7 Oj on the w hole imiuhci
t.f sheep. loth* profit I- to he tllld
cl the III. rea-e of the flock, for fvery
• vve in theflib k duritig the yearfh*»»|
ped at hu t one hllllh. The inert-art
bd.h-.l to the amount *»f actual moiiC-t
l-»r Which the w..o| -old. will -Well
the profit.- of th** invc-imcnt t.. 110*
j«r**M»l. which wilt he a low e-li
In a 11*.
‘ >nr Iriciid S lid that hi' -heep ar.
lot* 1 paying of all hi- in vet incut'
J«*.d y* t wiiii -m il sigures t«» u? **.*
the * n«‘onr:i<*cniciit of ftii- in.In-jn
he :»y • ihit not one of hi- ucighhor
h * a he p. Now , il -c in that oil
farmer- -hniild turn their attentioi
to till III.iftel ol heep hi. baiidn i
lhe\ «le-if«* to make liioury, Th
plolit- ale iinluet,-.. A pound t*
Wool, a c-iim:iie.| hy ••in.* of th
. »ej,-ni!»r lie#*p farmei * win* run 1
fai 111 in other pot lion of l#«*oi
will y.eltl a . i. *»r. net \ r«*iit *»f -
*» nl*.
I In i- cerl duly mole protiLabh
11.in coiioi. and indeed ihau any otl.
4i hr.iiehoi a^rieiiltunI tndii tr>.
There ait- oine very e\ten-ive -heej
J*i»n- ii» ficorgiu. hnth m tin* up|n*.
■and lower poll.on of th. - tale, and
i- *i noticeable | li I that llie pl'opril
I »i-of these i ii in . u nh id 1
eeptiou. luic made money. Let tlu
tanner* of lid **•■. turn think ahout
llo «|tn lion, and |olh»w tin- example
M *1 it ur
The .1.,
upon He
du
I*, let
h.
.( ri,«
land
i an I 11. ti e »no*i. Id;.* ib
fan Ihe W II . I hi* v» hole
late.r ha • bail*', d. liie S I
in and .nd nppl v h. - 1
tpiality of I he l.ilid tie! rl
piodm lion ha; e haieo-d.
pi 0,1b the -f I n'lll III • d I
Hit* lift- bom and nieU ol
Hy, mu r • h info
and u*. il. d or 1
not a bn mi 1 in 1.
* cedi it in. .* the
the ante he J111 ill
On the other ban
ha- adopted ||m i
lariuiu;' that i ,
riel fl In
I he ion
V ill, hell
and I i in*
t 1 rui
v did i
ihi
otin
lie i
acreage hut worked
Work well, who ha
clop*-, win* Ii a- turned e\
account whether it grew
ground or depended 1..1
llie |,rodue| of the •• rn
•ileh man owe- no detit t
tut < id., a t*111 nii.lv* hou
home and a nnlin
11. If/. TT.err
rf'i’j tied II I
• 1 i»> i dJow
b in of larming
eve 1 y man wh
•n-iie \ t**m of
10 ha - limited hi
led I..
did
1 hi
tie
i.h-
life Upon
. h:|.
h ap|
he put doV
—Vain tnbt
7 V
li«dcat»u K«ar» an4 t-•*** o r J
» 0:»t*s und Out Meal.
time
irevi'iciirc.
ngeoril^
inti s-unit.1
h of a mixed breed. Some half blood
Merino and Southdow n : some pure
and half-blood Fol»w*4»ld. The wool
from these different breeds of sheep
varies gi'eath in texture and fineness;
and often in the same flock of sheep
you will find several grades of wool
long 1 —medium (w hicli is half Mood.) and
f from that to the combing w ool of the
s thoroughbred Fotswold. (a grade
many hundreds.' * yra thousands, of
ileh her«*4*s did we -ce in lS7f»? let
their «*pit:iplis he engraved upon the
mlefii! memories of a disenthralled
people. ■
We heanl another man s;»y. valid !>«•
:is a praetiiail farmer, and a sucec**-
I one. too> that in Simtli t’arolin:i
w«*eau raise <*ats at t«*n ••cuts per
hllshel. While we think this s«»!in •
w hat extravagant, we are prepared
believe any Ilian ill South Faii.li-
«ail grow :» bushel of o:»ls alnio- t
s cheaply :»s he can a p«-ek of crn. j
uni Mi* i«!f.iiii rt -eit. :*s wc hatc oll.-n 1
s*.crtc«l before, that three hu-hel- of !
pial to ten hit-In I «»f « orn
in maintaining plough animals. TTn n
w hy it is that w e do not export oat*
iTiktn South I'nroliiia no one can
tell, except that the farmer- have
dot yet become wvaiicd olf from theii
tiheriled farm polieie-.
I !ut we have -aid that we a re grow -
g this > ear an imim‘ii e erop of oats.
I'hcii tin* itexr question is, what w ill
do with them when harvested and
threshed? Will we glut the market
nid almost give them aw ay, as we •
have done occasionally heretofore'-
We hope not. If properly fed to any
uni all kinds of animals they can be
nade to pay better than l»y ellin •
hem upon n'erow ded ni-uket.
A line market mijfhl l*e op, m d
veil tor home emi-nniption if «»ur
nilh-fs would ini i odin e the proper
naehiiierx* for :■ rinding them, t on
ariner- and the negroes in the cun*
ry woiihl laugh at anv man who
voiild advi e them To eat their ow n
•at-, and > et then* i- nothing more
•\ bole-oim?: and to-day there are
n In South "Carolina w in* ♦•at. a a
portion of their daily food, oatmeal
porridge. Imt send all Ihe way to Tc!-
titnore or Ww York to get the oat-
nenl out of which it i- made. There
.111 he little doubt l»ut that if boiled
atiueal were tp become a prevailin '
•reakfa- t and supper di h. we would
require more milk, and thi would
require more eatlle. and mere cattle
iicans more fre-h meat, and nu»re
fresh meat mean- h-- haeon. and |e
means better general health,
md better health means more happi-
less. So just see what might follow
ating outinerd.
\Ve flip the- following from a
V<ft*t)#ni evelefhgei
•’For the pa^tT'orty years. s«y>
Englishman. I have my break fa-1
pint of oatmeal porridge, with very
rare exceptions, ami nothing 0*1 •*.
fasting for f«mr limns afterward. If.
however. I take any other form of
breakfast, I find myself very hungry
wfore the next meal, which i> never
gflie c:i«*mTien I have had my por-
Vid|*e. J t titM n -iirijd if workingmen
n thfil* laildlii T Would but take a
sin Otloafiiifal and milk porridge
niglit and morning, with such other
I as they ,*aii procure in the in
terval. we would have a healthier
ace of men and W'oiiieji than now
xis|<-. A few years ago I had a
Itevon-hire girl living with me a- a
want. TJhj girl w a w illing enough
► work, but had not the -lamina to
rrforin it. TTiis I found, on qu« -
lioning her. arose from the deficient
md ili-advi-'ed diet on whieh she had
■we 11 reared. She -horllv began to
i *l»«* her porridge night and morning,
md thi-. with a daily mid-day meal
»f meat.enabled her to perform her
Iiitie- with ease. It is surprising
Tow much /.iitrilion i contained in
IjUM^eheap. w hole oi||.' food/*
'"fjl* dp not contain ay-real deal o|
idMfl|,hancTtf:tttei^ and therefore are
••01 jf^miuietided'kfa hone quod mi
roun, hilt fniMitiMi :e , :i!im* t all t
;,»od we eat Mipplie the nece- an
olio pliate- for the growth of tin*
koleton. there i- more nee.* -Tie to
hive our diet eotiipo-ed of neh -uh
lan, e a- produce lie-h. fat and mil -
Je .41 Ink bat won Lt ill a Mipei-.hnnd-
I I '
1
ar4 norphlnr hihltrnrml.
1 Orlg.lnal »h<niui*
ci »k M«m4 (Ouip f..r tHM.k
«,ptUM Kilim, I* W. II. 8>|tiir„
HuiikluiUu, llm-m C«., luvl.
PRESCRIPTION PREET
For Hit* i.l*'8il> I'urv of HmiiuuuI WcaKim'mh, l^ml
MiiiiIiimmI uimI nil UlMonlMm Itrouv-lil on l,y n»]in
.-n-tioii or iniim Any imiKKlNl liiw llir liiKrc-
dl**liH. AtldrrM. IH*. W. JAQtIRM Jk l'O v
IM WmI NlKlb Nlrrrl. 4'lurluunll. o.
Barham's Infallible,
PILE CURE.
Manubrtuml hy tha
BvUb nie Cut Co., Swhia. It. 0.
llamrhlkUHr* UrMotoU,
•r rilra. «Im > Mr* la roMlblr.
rri«* IJa< aa4 haai M« laallHMlala
faralkkMi oa ay yllraUa*
i’\VBirhr«Mli»l7. Ilrvotvrn,
9S.MIl Owr UNIInhwl Novi'IUra. 1
i A(‘U wauled. tto.Bu|.|.lyCo.Na*lt«Ultf.Tcuu.
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who ha* had greater rap«rl*ne* ta th* treatment of th*
•raital trouble* of both male and frmal* Ilian any i>hyalelan
In th* WmI. five* th* result* of hi* hm*j and (urctNllil
practm In hl* tw#»*w warLa, Juat publUJird, entitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAOE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Irr* pertaining to Maah**d and 0 aaiaahaad, and supply •
♦rant long felt. They are braatirall; lllnalrated, and In plain
language, easily understood. The two books embnu-eMS
page*, and rontaln salaaM* laflaewatlau for Udh n>arried and
tingle.'with all the recent Improvements in ntedirsl treatment
Head what our home papers say: “The know ledge imparted
In 0. Halts* new Works I* in no way of questionable char
acter, hut is something that nrrj aae skoalJ kasw. Tk*
f anti, the victim of early Indiscretion; the In, otherwise
perfectly healthy maybe, but with waning vigor in the prime
of life, and tk* Warna*. in miscr.,P% | g r _1*M ■
from the many Ula her m
0"-#t Louis Journal.
rorcLAH PHirnt - m
both In on* yolume, |1; in cloth and]
gilt. SS ctd. extra. Sent umler seal, ot
ncslrt of prk« in mouey or stampa-
PLAYED Olf I
YES!
That is just wind's the Matter
with Thousands of
Hill)!! AND DIKiANS
) Scattered I lira-1 clinut llie Soil tli that rlilMren arc
> daily liim-il to |»raeli«t* on, rt'KAnlleaN of llie tart lliat
I licit her pleasure nor progress ear, U* gof from an an-
fh|ii.iled worn ont relic ol the days when tlndr
niollierh "look iou>ie." If you
Want Your Children to Learn fast
uy Iliein elegant New It
(troveiuenls of llie |n*!ie|
i |ii isisl nl I heir rapid JM
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
SINGLE
LIFE
I In* cla—ifnvit ion Iiccoiiich iliflicult,
and in many ran**. Iho-c farmer* who
have <11 nu* jiorlion t,f their crop of
• Ic-irahlc iiicdiiim wt»*d arc forced It*
-•*11 all :is iiniiM* wool, which are mil
of s-• 111n| value lo llie half Idood ol*
medium wool-. I\ Is. Si »:i kit.
The .Mule Uut ketl.
A *toi \ i- told of a deacon in Ten-
lie -ee w ho was in the habit of ridin
a hiieking mule—that is. a mule that
can make a camel'- luck of ils-trilight
• •nc. and hy a -pa-moilic movement
of the four leg* and hump di-eharge
the ridel* like a camion hall. The
other day they fame it* the edge of
ihe wor-i mmi-lioh* in tin* Stale, and
the liiille • ave uniiii takahle eviden
ce oi hmking. Tin* gootl deacon
knew that lie wa about lo he thrown
•md hi mind hurried about tor pray
er. Ili> table grace came eaaie-t;
••Lord, for what we are about to. re
ceive us make thankful/' he exelaim- j ^
etl: the mule litieked and he was in.
i
IT:.hi Two I'..i\ts of Yifw—Mi{
and Mi . SqiMdes and the visitor
were -itting in the parlor and Ihe ol-
iiehraneh wa- -leeping -weellv in
an inner room, from w hich a door
opened ini., the parlor. "Yes said
^.jible . "there i• -oinctliiiig about |,a-
hie- that appeal to the tiller feeling-
• •four naliire: an indefinable pres
sure which -otten iis and make< <»iir
heart •room t*.ward- them: a -uhtle
ill till, lie.' w iiieli recall for (miiI's
-ake Maria, go in there and strangle
that l»rat. or do some thing lo make it
•hut up-o that a man can hear him elf
tali: in hi- own In.tl e/'
DR. RICE,
37 Conrt Place, LOUISVILLE, KV.,
A regularly *dseated and legally qualified pbyddaa and th*
-soft aiKC*a*fal. aa kta pracbce will pruve. Cates at Kara*
inV, *u Face. Atrraiw Is He'irlt ot
id.-as, Iaus oIHrml F»wcr, kn. m
vtMJiuuM quickly cured. I
press, rsawiuilsa frr* and
OCT- PfcrsiraJIVcsy,
reuiatrs. (X.afim..a
ret-tkrisg ■nrriage tmptupvr
and paraiaarally cured. j
cured aad catin-ly era-lira ted
Falieale Irrat^l by Mailsrea-
, l and lovil-d. ebargee
and ci>rrr»|» Hi.trure atrwtly naklMtlil
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of VO pa gee, aval ta aay address, errarely sealed, fur thirty
i|» caste. Should be read by all. Ad-trr<* aa abura.
MHhNnfimlid.il.ta1f.il. fiaadaya, t la A r. tf.
Power in it Nm.Hliell!
vegetine
for llrups).
iVntnt Full-.
,Oct IH. 1577
I kelp I
lid*
1 • Inn..nr f ( .r y«.ur ral-
: l-.r :» lime will,
re. lie Mint it h:. Ha
tin' Vej'eline; in bet, I
•v.-line i. ike mulii iii
Wl 1h-I|.t gfter tuk• a few
i...nl.s’ I hire taken ibiriy U.lll.-. in all.' lain
i*eil» • ! ly * * II, never Mi i»*iter. >>.. one ran f.-e!
!.ii*re 1l1.ti4kl.il i*.an I .In. I am .b ar sir. gratefully
\otir-. A l». \VIH.I I.F.lt.
Vndtisr.—When Ike (.IimmI Incomes lifeless ami
a •larnant.eitli.-r li..m rbanve ol weather or climate,
want rten iv, iirc'iila. »liet, or iVoin any «.liter
•■.Tie•*, Ike Vka.EtlNK Hill iruew the blisul, carry oil"
•>>> Jhe hiimoi . i').*a„-* a Ihe tl»uil()i, re*;,iJale
«.|)' ile* bowel-, ami imp.iit a lone of »i/or lo Ike whole
VEGETINE
Tor Iti.Iucv ('oiii|>lai»l anil \>rro.is
llebilily.
lleitlN.ro, Me , Dec. 21, 1877.
;lr. Stfvfvs-
i». -ir -.r— I hail a couch. f..r eighteen years, when
I«•.iiit.ieiice.l lakinc tlo- Ve^et.ne. i was very low;
•leblliial
Wliei
y •lirean'. I ll.-ul the
- very nerv...»•>—cotii'li
»i laketi one bottle/1
lias l,el|N<il my eolith,
■■«...
• lr.*iuMl.ei,s me. I am now able
Never have I'...ml any I bun' like the Vege
I kii'.w it is evert ll.iiii' .1 is r.a-oinii.ei,i|e.l
Mks A. J. I'KNMTrroN
>-..1 i ne i. non risking ami siren
(!»•■ IAnsI; re^ulateH Ihe IniNels;
m: ail', ill reel ly II|n.|, llie
c e Ihe whole-V bill to action.
.<,therting; |»uri-
ijiiiels Ihe uer-
VEGETINE
I or Sirk Headache.
I.van.title, ImI., Jan. 1,1878.
p.v
1 have ii-• «J your Ve^eline for >.ic
, ami been vr.-ally benelill.'il thereby,
v r»-a «.,. lo lu'lii't.* il lo In* a »'• ><hI .Meil
Yours very re i- .-Hi.IU .
.mks JAMI-S roNNKU,
til 'lhir.1 J.
various causes for bead-
iilalii,,: i.ystcin, ot
e n-iiiiiiy for Ihe
• liferfly ll|i
Ihe
. Ih* -.aiil lo In-
of lo-ailache,
s ci4iu|,ta.nl, Nervoosiies.-, I id I -
in.
Jc- . Jllilti.:il ; lOllLiill a if II|..t|-.
lll< (W>f IB'-tll .
Tijululiii *.t will noill. ..Ml..
I• 1.0.. • e ♦*•* Oliini. Sin) lift (imt unf.
ifie'vF Jnifl Vnilrr f*l* 'lt« :ir :i PiVi.l ite
■ • a*e *iI f lit It. T he gi*:,ii, <»f ici|
ii** ground uHieicfifJ\ loruh off n.,
.r;in. :»lid p.' l h:ip erm-k Ihe oi 'vin.-
fii fiii *oii.iifir.i, fhey are hoifc.l :m,(
*'ii‘*u lil <• liotinuy u ilh milk ,n* n-
• r. W’♦• hope nnr fiiliic w ill fc I
h>* pnl il:il,|.'iie a.J* tIti di h «Imr«n;•
It** -uiiiiner tiiid h t ii lient* from
Iha-lti. il H U I,ew ill II 1,, ||,o-t
dll'll.. blft if’"it prove to he whole-
5»HlM* W'l ptiiil iMc. will’ • Iioiild il
• io| he intro.|t|.*e*l her*' il In hoc,.
. I euliere ?
W e clip the following lYotii iliof|,< l
.41.:
'ThtiiM-iil, now loiiml on rilmo i
'•Ven "cllHclt. il. I.icmU . | t;,h|e,
v:i . • lew terns ;igo. nd . \c|n i\c
!\ hy the .“ . of. |, :md Iri h. I h. John
on. who. in hi hnlred of the >colc|».
h* I no op|M»rtmiil\ of riving ri hillei
word fignin* f them, deiin. d oaf .;. in
:*f«:4#llilii9 fVh.rt iWr Scotchmen. I.iii in
l>ugl:ilid ft tit <1 lorhur-e."
“Ye an \v■* 1*4*41 nn i>•♦ Ii•*t*:inI
"'•coir hum II. “where <;m you find in I,
nil'll :t- in Seollnml, or ii, h Ift.r e
hi I iiglnnd?”
W e hive |„ r,id of hl-V.d o| |
.■“ifoil'll mother who li e,| lo Inrtke her
lilnih «-:it o:itllie;i| li»' =t. riling ; "The
hnirn w In, #*:• I llie mo f poriifch will
•o l l|,e mo I inenl niter il.” lint the
hnirn who gnined tin* pri/e ;, 1 w :i \ -
found him elf t«..» full to < njo\ I in
• iivei.es-. trl.eii.i.aii-in, Ncuralyia, liii-
ic Try ihe Ve.'riii,c. You will uev
VEGETINE
l.orior's llrpnrl.
IA- .M. IMIM.KNIIAI iFN. A|a.thec*ry,
r.fMltsviile, I ml
... w.it.-• I have a Irr/c i..,iutmr of
• l«. t .i \.veil it. I l.ey all u |>eak Well
• v* it i a y.HNl it.c.lic
Mbi. hi: • iei'i*i„n,eml»'l.
;.h| lathers
VEGETINE
llutlorN Rcpitrl
i»k. j i. i'i;ow:
\ K(j KTI i\ E
u «. ieostiw, mss.
S’c'e-.-tiiM" is Sold l.y 11 I »mor-
Ms.
i; II. lime .1 W Vankkv
BARNES &YANKEY,
An lix pin not ion.
W"A-lllV4,T4>N, .lime |'i,—■ T'l,4* pro-
**«-a-«l t•• t- o| the I'otler Foinilli !«*>• •* H -
cite inn u-e infer, -» Ninth. Some
HuUiword of Ihe A* oeirifed l*r«*
uo \i*i fi, to night. 7 1,4-4 me -ending
word regnhir anil the *q»i*ejnl-
«ru*i|iinli* v.-rho •-. \ the .orrnpi
Jin»*|i<4-: develop. .I :»re Wclll.lloWlt
fhr^lfj. limit tin -onlh, il e lie.light
bed iXif. lu crowd ont the jniitki-l-
with details of the* old -toi v.
cnit
n ne, f c|mi mu
id Letter* of Lo
il l\ h\ cutching
hook, "The Lite
M:ic;iiiI:i\/' Hint
•right of Mn«':iul.*
leinnrl.ed. “Well, nny one
flinf \ oil nre nn h<#lie-|. go..<|
fellow, Hindi* ont of ont men I
If i»:i!t*n*fll • nn *7nnke” mi-
W’filler Srott. I»r. < Imliner
Mncflidnv. »•• ninv well h
lie* porriilgi* di h, and bribe
ilririi to eat of it. One H,ii,
know, that it ih far better
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
I'm** Mirant, All,tiny, (Jct.iy
cl.ick
ip high
•Ml Iuii'Ih i,I WkicIcH, .‘Gel.11.- Ih.ihCH
r . rciely l,» lit*,, «.i,l hi,in I n,,lir«* ttiel
l i .*',H.4„i«li|r r.ilct. .'tpccifil tillcitln.l, |>m
• the I'ltHlrr >,«el rare ol block
Horses and .Mules
• i calc ul mII ftcuHDlia.
Uj.r4 Gu
tho.ii.vs*
PAIN AlWIATlllt
A POWERFUL
ExternalRomecly
: tiik ci'kk nr
l'aitif. in the Rack, l\.nm ill Ike Cheat
ami si.|e, Swcllit^ or Sliltucca of Him
.loiut-s ami I.tinb~, RruiscH, Runt.*, Cm-,
bVahla, and all Achca an.l Pain*:, uilhuut
repaid lo iiaim*. A:, an
I. V TKliX. i L 1: F. 1/ Fl) 1 *
D i- Kind fi.r t aim. in the Stomach ami
I to* «ls, Colic, i ran»|, ♦ ‘olic, Ac.
DII»h< TlnNS — Hill, in thornnt'hly
Willi the hand. When llie |,.iiu il of
loin. landiior. or very olMiualc. nalii-
rale a piece o| lltnm i will, tl.c AI.I.K-
"4*1: aid
si’—11,
in a m iic'-'»l:c
r. |H at*d <1 n.
ww# a.J.hr tulr l„
CEO. H. THOMAS,
SUPERB INSTRUMENTS
from 4*|i| and I'crfclly Uflialdo Maker, are now
h,I.| so extremely low ami on such easy lerma that
all crcalion can i.nv one.
hUDDKN & HATES,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
I’he i•leal Wholeiale Fiano and Organ Dealers of
llo* Souit,. n»w :vlh limfrnment*, from all leading
Makee, .tire«'l to |<irrhaacrs on the No Agents, No
♦ '•.muiL-ion Clan, at Manufacturer's Factory
|*iices, hereby giviiu* purchasers the largeCom-
luUion-hcrcleforc paid Agents. From V*0 to 9100
aciuallv saved in live purchase „f an instrument
der ibis new system. Write for particular*. We
can’t he undersold.
7 Oct. Piauos. $135 | 4 Slop Organs, $55
7$ Oct, Pianos, I4 r > j <» ’»o|> Organs,
0«:l. Pianos, lfl i | 9 Nlop Organs, 07
Ur’dfli/e Piuno". 17^ | I - iToj* Orynua,
MASON aY HAMLIN ORGANS
7 Niops, $100; | 9 Stops, $108.
Send North and be Swindled.
Not l.v reiMiiahle uiakos like Stcinway, Chickei-
iiiv', M. ck, Ku:il»e. hut *»y Itogus M inufaclurers whe
adverlis • :*».•» I'iam.s for ?-T.« ; 8650 Pianos tor 917.5;
8270 4>r»Mir. lor 9«V». Deception and fraud are in all
such al, urd oilers, l'.uy iurdrumenta made hy old
.md always reliable in.iuiil.4clores like.
f'hickei ing th.ns, | Kuah. & Co.,
Ilnllet .X Davis, | MnlhiishcL Pitvno Co.
ihiineH llr.iM , | Mason & llainlin
And you will have those ihat will Uift a lilttime ami
j be Indler plca-c.l every day.
jiiNo Bogus or Rentty Trash
f" I -4.1.1 from our hm, e. The Makers' names are on all
J" | lic.lniittci.i-. we sell, and full information as to
.|ualitv. durability and comparative value will l»e
I cheetiuliy i*i%eii. T«» aid purchasers in making a
1 jiidi.'iou- -ei.slion and se*:ure tor llieiu llie fiuesf
: ml rum nl.. l«,i the least (M^nsihle price, la our inva
riant.* I llie. and t<. thin we owe our immetnc success
j and iii. icast in; Ira.lc
Mnn.i r:u*1. nres
C/ainriasresa Pllisetoms
Atlantic & Gulf Railrroad.
GnnpuL ScmnuirrwjTOKirrti Omts, )
ATUkHTIC A QDLF EAllMMk >
Savannah, May8th.l878)
AN and after SUNDAY, March Mat, rMwpr
Trains on this Boad will ran aa foUowa:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at~ M
Arrive atJeaanp M
Arrive at TbomasviUe “
Bal abridge -
Albany M
Uve Oak
AND
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Farm an.l Wagon Repairing will l»e we'l .nd promptly done hy akillfal anil reliable
workmen wno have been in liin employ for •» nuiiiher of yearn.
jtt^TAn exhibit of what can be done in ike South in the above line will be wilneaaoil
by the people of Dougherty and eurroundinir counties at tbe (spring fair of Ihe 8outh-
weal Georgia Industrial Association.
I . J. Hart.
lavaji sava\'iv
j dealer., not merely Ar.entH. represeuliug mauulac*
lurers in .-••ven Suites and .-.'fling more instruments
jearlj Ilian all other .-milhern I»i*:ilin*s cotnbimsl.
| .1 Miiall wIioIcshI'' proiii on-act. inslruiucut is all
STAND FROM UNDER
THIS PICOPLli |
LIKE OUR j
©nothing^
The Reasons Why:
c flint finrr
'.7 hr viuh r-
Cfiinl us in f»r oil Hint U<yiTn Wars,uud
nn until., ii/an If’’’ /irii'ri /»'«./ I«hhjut Id «c
KIlillT THAR.
You hear us now. loin • and C iw when you get
apr ISff
LSIIMIO & IMTISS,
Savnunab, Ga.
PREMIUM LIST
— ron tiik-
FALL FAIR
a?
>.
t
— OF TIIK —
A-
o
$
o
&
n
’IL
%
w
to
tn
ryj
&
J
|S. W. fia.Mnslrial Association.
CLASS 1.
For the larc.vt rr.,|* of cotton grown on one aero
of upland, wilt, a staleiuenl of mo«lc of culti
vation, amount and kind ol" manure used, |h*-
rio.1 of pl.mliii;:, minib.-r of limes plowe.| and
Ii.miI. kind ol :4**sl used,and giving .ml of pro-
For second larg«*sl ditto
For llie hin'esl .Topol cl Ion thrown on r. ncreit
laud in oik* Imi.I v, some rc.|uiremenlh as above
i oii.I la
rthe^lairel
ditto
i rop t.f corn grown •
•|iiii.*iii.*iils
a-
oii.l iargc.'.t ditto
For Ih.* largest crop of crn on ft acres upland in
one ImsIv, s.iiiic r.'.|iiirem«*uls
For rec.o.d lari*.-si dill..
For the largest crop..I wheat grown on one acre,
•aim* re.|iiii.'iiieiiis
For tin* large*.! cropol li. l.l |m-:is rai-ed on I acre
For lh»* largest and Im*:.i crop ol" grass hay raiaed
on one acre '
For llie largest crop of nee grown ..none acre of
For II..* largest erop of oati, one acre
For Ihe large**! ditto, ft acre
I or Ihe large* I crop of rye, one acre
For ihe Iragcst «*r*.p«.l Heel po'uioe- grown on
one acre, Ihe crop to he arrived al l.v digging
and m.aMirii.g an average t-ighih .d an acre...
For ll.e lar-."l . iop ol lri-1. poi.ti..f« on one-
Spring Clothes & Cassinmeres,
Farrington & Price.
’or the l ug* si
raised per aci
digging and i
oi ground pea
ipinder.s)
rl allied l.y
eighth of
For tin* ircoiid Ik* .I dill'
I’omjM t.lors lor Ho* above pi.-.imnos are required
lo have tlo land measured and the articles weighed
or imu' ii red in llo* presence ot three oisiuterested
and reliable wilnes-.-s, and ccrlillc.iles pr.Mlured
fiom ibent. « iili i.b. rat samples <d all ihe crops, and
In make alhdav.l as re.iiu-.sl hele
4«K* *l'i • IA. i olfNTY I d*. solemnly swear
ll.at I i.o ed a erop oi ll.e invent year
land me»'air..*
wax mil.a Itv i
relMiv at il..* lime ol u
Mill be awarded lot yl«
jl :.atopies are e(hilillix).
CLASS 2.
ion. Mill. Ih*. bushels as s
Ik'.-I variety ot eon.
uei|*.|il to Im* eoi.sideml
Ibf.l variety of sweet iN.taltM'.s, 4w«. bu.sbels
lies! vaii.dy ol |m*h.s, one lni!.liel as sample.. ..
IM bushel of lie.*, weight considered.
IU-mI bunliel ol liisb |M.lat.M-<,l.corgla raised..
I Seat ft bushels largest .sweet potatoes
I test bale ..|>l:.i.d eollon.
•Suiiid Ik-.| ditto
It.- I bale or vvmd ot ;ian po.mdH or more
Win li ll.e premii.io is lor ol more bales ot cot
ton, all ll.e bales must be oil llo* gl...Ilids. All l.ttli
4 It her
oH-red for ekliddls
.S|M*i’iul ...el II.
I.. K. U ia.lll, fri'sIdCBl.
T. til. rillTKIt, sr»rrlary.
Herrins & Co.
i'.l .4 jrw. ItioHdMMv, New York.
ILt? ii :.\e your .lob I’l'iiil-
ing .lone at 'I’iik Ai.uanv
.N kws OiHce.
gi.anliaie. have lail.sl i
olliee, ft.i llie past to*.i
parlies holding said til
Ibis olio'.* l.v I
eeed a t Ilie l.lM dire. I . <•«
ticially, Il.ia May loll., I8#8
THUS. M. I.IITirr. Ordinary.
I'.OIfOIA. II«*K I II nil'NIY Whereas It. T.
Iiut, .dniii.lsl.iibo ••.slato ol U W itroWii
aid e.nii.lv, d«« .-as. d, has tiled bis applied-
•rs, adiolni-.t idlois mnl
r ll.eir i hi urns to Ibis
and Hits is lo notify all
ell lllldei I.iy baud,
G
Ul-rlTT
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
Machine.
- Jacksonville -
Lesra Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville "
Live Oak "
Albany “
naranilie *
Jmup
t H.t:
change 4
He and 8
Slccjdng cars run through to a
ii
and Cedar Keys take t
re leaving M aeon al 7:30 a. m. (dolly) eon-
_ wup with this train tor Florida.
Faseengers Roes Florida by this train conaact at
Jeeup with train arriving in Mneon at6d0p.es.
(daily), except Sunday. ^
raeeeDgers from Brunswick arriva Ot 8srsnook ,
8:10 a.m.
No change or can hetwoen Montgomery fcwMMif J
sonvllle.
Pullman Palace sleeping can run throng to and
from Savannah and Jackeooville; also through
sleepers between Montgomery, Alsu, and Jackson
ville Flo, rijL
Connect at Albany daily with Passenger trolnaWlh
waysoaSoathweWcra Bsllroad toanaftmn EnWtlh
Montgomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mall steamer leaves BalnbrMge for ApaMchkola
*rery Sunday afternoon; for Columbus every Wad-
T32SSS6.
excepted) for Green Cove i
Pslstks, Enterprise, and all
Trains on B. A A. R. R. leave Junction, going woat
londsy, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. m. .
Fpr Brunswick Tuaadsy, Thursday odd BhtulUy
llmp.ii.
ACCOMMODATION
Arriva
Arriva at Jeaup
Arriva at Blscksheer
Arriva at Dupont
Leave Dupont
dl loadings on Bt John's
Lasts Jeeup
«’mSmS” 4 * 1 *- *"* p ** d ' ?jSd 3Z
US*
ltd pm
9M pm
*****
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AMD VUSAY.
Leave Dupont at 640 am
Leave Valdosta at„ 749 ML f
Leave Quitman at 9:19 am '
Arrive at Thomas villa at..
~11M noa
Leave
Leave Valdosta at-.
Arrive at Dupont*.
J ^ Tyson, Mooter Transportatfan.
LOO pas
815
Schedule Southwestern B. B.
Nothing to'
BUT THE
Needle.
XHEDL'K TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we aak you to try it. ami oiler you special
Inducements. Send lor Circular A' Prices to
lif W» FoiU'tU 8t., CiiicUmatl) Wo
h. €. JViiH i\V€S EK, Manager.
ALBANY MALE HIGH SCHOOL.
GEO. V. CHETES, Principal. D. G. LEE, Assistant Principal.
This School is (lesijp.nl for yoniitj iih ii an.l l.i>y< of all a*jcs. It is intend
ed to supply a want long fell in Southwest (ii'oraia. Its success for the
length of time in operation lias been most marvelous.
Special Inducements to Young Men of Limited Means.
The Principal lias enjoyed an experience of nearly ten years as a teacher
in some of the best schools of Kentucky. IVof. Lee is also a teacher of ex
perience and a graduate of Mercer I'niversily.
It is proposed to give your son, A N HIH'CATinS AT HOME equal to
that of any college in the South.
A ISOAltIHN't. IIOI SK in connection with the school, where yonr sons
will he under the vigilant care of teachers both day and night. Board as
tonishingly low. KATES OK TUITION l.'EASOXABLE. Eor particulars
correspond with the principal.
A|,rU 6 ,jr (i K(). W. ( 11E VES, Principal.
Schofield’s Iron Works
AT aeon, Georgia,
MANUKACTPl!t:i!:: Or
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 4(4 DORSE 1*4 OVER-j
Alto, Wheat-Threshing Engines prepared t » mount an any ordinary farm-wagon.
Grist Mills, Cfitton Presses,
Mills
Cane
and Syrup 'Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
AND* ALL KINDS OK CASTINGS.
Prompt attention paid to Ilepuirii.*; MILLS AND MACHINERY.
Send for Circular.
J. S SCHOFIELD & SON.
jao 31-lyr
Albany, Go.. April 14.1178.
run as follows:
Leave Albany daily
Arrive at Saithvilie...
s road will
—JltuiAi
-11^5 a aa
. 3:14 pm
Arrive at Macou daily -
Leave Smitbrille for kufkuls daily.
Arrive at Eufsula drily caapm
Leave Macon for Savannah and Auguste
daily —— 93S p m— 7A8«oa
Arrive at f tsvsaiish daily — 7:15 a as— A15pte
Arrive at Augusta dsiiy^..^ 6:15 a m— 4:45 wot
Leave Macon for Atlanta d»ily M *16 p in— Maas
Arrive at Atlanta daily....^—5.-02 a os— L-45 p m
Arrive at Fort Valley dU* ““
Leave Fort Valley
Sunday
Arrive at Perry daily except Sunday 1045 am
Leave Fort Volley for Columbus daily JO-.llamr
A rrive at Columbus daily-—.-... ~-l:44 nflh
Arrive at Cuthbert daily 224ant T
Leave Cuthbert for Fort 4isines Mondays,
Wednesdays sod Fridays 3*7 pm
Arrive at Fort Gaines Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays tttpm
sswngen for MWedgeviUe aad Estonian ilpuld
leave Macon doily except Monday on 728 am train.
For points on Upton county and Savanlafc-GiU*
fin and North Alabama railroads, teavo
except Sunday on &40 a m train.
soopao . •
Arrive at Arlington Mondavs, Tueedajs, . L ■
Thursdays and Fridays HZ.-. KS$p'ml T
Leave Arlington Tuesdays. Wedaesdava.
Fridays and Saturdays-.
aTdsys>„.— *16 am
CONNECTIONS.
At Auguste for Washington. Baltimore, Fhilodel-
phis. New York, Boston and all points in South and'
North Carolina and Virginia. TI 2
At Atlanta for Washington, Baltimore, Philadel-
At Atlanta for Washington, Baltimore, PHladel-
pbia. New York, Boston and all points North and
At Eufsula for all points South and West,
apr 18.1878-1y W. G. RAOUL* Sup*.
B-&A.B.B. Company. 1 *
CHANGE OF STHEDOLK.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 1
Brunswick, Go-, Dec.7th.1874. j
/ TN and after Tuesday Dec, 7th 1S74, p—ungir
v/ trains on this Road will run as foUowa •-
Passenger Train leaves Brunswick MuodayvWed
nesdays and Fridays at—.—.——.......730 am
Arrives at Tebeauville, AdtiHR, at. 1*68 AM
■ _ ' ^ an
Arrives at TebeauviUe, A A 4i R R, at -.4.-04 r ft
Leaves Tetwauville, A4UBB, at .4*7 * M
Arrives at Brunswick. —IMp M
with A AG passenger train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect eeTebeenville,
r train of the A AG »“ " ‘
for Florida at 1*5 r m. .
CHAS. L. SCHLATTER,
General Superintendent,
TIME CARD
—»jnn i
Mwmmsi £imm*
** Eutsuls.—.....
“ Montgomery..
Arriva Nashville.
“ Louisville
- New York
Arrive Mobile
Mew Orleans..
ss^--
Entire trains through from Montgomonr to Louie-
rills. No Sunday delays. Trains run daftr.
Pessengers leaving on West-bound trains VIA EU-
FAULA, from Americas, Thomoavilla, Albany, or
any point in Sobthwest Georgia, taka breakfast to
Nashville or New Orleans, and dinner In Louisville
next day, and save from 12 to 24 hours time. No
other line can make it.
Through Sleepers all the year round.
ALBANY
VARIETY
Aud Planing Mills
Are |irt,jmi'.',t l<> DBESLS AXI» MAT. II l.f .MH
patch. Scroll Work, TTimiii^ aiitl MoiiMin^ «»i* a
order.
Umi-I. an.l Drt'ssc.t I.iiiiiIh'I' ('<>..-<t:mtlv Oil llaml.
with in'cursoy ami »!(•-
il. ir.-d pattern .lone to
Having sii|ierior farilitie,
«ijii^i>irvc>
we are |.r.'|
ll ll«l If i I
I In >'0,1.1 rle. for
V 1 RING.
Mil. V. H. Barton will in all raw. gi.e Iii |>or*onal altention to work
iinilertaken, which ia aiitlleient gnarantee lliat all u hofaxor us will get good
honest work, neatly anil quieklv |,erfornieil.
GIN REPAIRIPYG 1\ SPECIALTY.
Setitl in V4»ur orders NOW. as wt
toiM'cointiiotiati* von lalcr in tin* se:iM»i
GIN OKA Hi NO of all kind, uia.l.
timl spot cash.
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All work •• u a'rail I cod.
order. Our motto: (Ticap Work
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Genn Ticket Aft. Geu'l IWr Ag't,
ry, Ala. "— 1 *’
Montgomery,
J. T.
ATLANTA
EASTERN CITIES
VIA
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
Leave Atlanta... — 440 p as
Arrive at 4'hsrlolte. —... 4:12 am
Danville - —18.88 a m
Richmond — 4:48 pm
Waahingtou, D C., via R. F.&P.RR *58 p m
Baltimore — 11:36 p m
Pblladelpbta... 3:25 am
New York- 7:00 am
( Via Virginia Midland Route )
Arrive at Danville-.- ....10:30 fi m 1
Lynchburg —. ISO p in
Washington City. *49a'kn
Baltimore II Alp)*'
Philadelphia 328 am*'
New York — - 7:00 a m
Boslou — 8JH)p44
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DAVJQo JL k-oUTX, Vropilctor,
kiiriMoag, ltd.
For Solo ol V. B. YOUNG & CO'S.