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I 3 endlelon’B Griiano Compound.
K. \\ .L. Has in A Cos., Baltimore, General Agents.
Beall, Spears & Cos., Cotton Factors, Agents.
Price in Baltimore $62 Cash, $72 Time! In Augusta, Ga., s7o
Cash, SBO Time. Near 400 tons used in Hancock Cos., Ga., by 84
planters the present year successfully. Put up in strong, new bags, or
barrels if preferred. Every Cargo analyzed and guaranteed by E. M.
Pendleton, M. D., Sparta, Ga. Send for circulars containing many tes
timonials from which we extract a few, all dated Oct. and Nov., 1870.
Col, M. C. Fulton, McDuffie Co.,Ga., “I used your
fertilize, with 14 others, on an experimental plat.—
The rows manured with it yielded more than any oth
ers. After going nearly through the catalogue, I
give yours the preference overall."
Col. B. T. Harris, Hancock Cos., Ga., “After two
pickings on my plat, your Compound is 74% lbs.
ahead of the best fertilizer used by its side. It is an
admirable manure ."
Hon. D. B. De Laussure, Columbia, S. C., “I care
ful’y conducted experiments with your fertilizer and
three others. Where I used the Pendlenton Com
pound, I will gath r 1300 lbs. per acre, from the oth
ers 950 to 1150 lbs.”
•las. A. Tison, Esq., Eufaula. Ala. “I have fully tes
ted the merits of your Compound, and pronounce it
second to none in the market. I shall want 30 tons
for another crop, provided the price of cotton will
warrant, &c.
Dr. W. H. Green, Hancock Cos., Ga., “From my
knowledge of your high attainments in analitical and
agricultural chemistry, I had no doubt of receiving a
pure and good manure, which I did."
'S"W. H. H. Bush, Esq., Pike Cos., Ga., “According
to my knowledge and experience the Pendleton
Compound in the best fertilizer now in use in this
State."
A. P. Dearing, Esq., Athens, Ga., “The yield from
your Compound has been entirely satisfactory, and
has paid me a very large interest upon the outlay."
Dr. W. A. Dunn, Columbia Cos., Ga., “Os all the
fertilizers we used this year, yours is decidedly pre
ferable—the bolls being much larger and better de
veloped, more vigorous in starting the crop, giving
greater amout of weed, and maturing fruit at much
earlier date."
P. W. Reachels, Esq., Hancock Cos.. Ga., “I think
yours th best fertilizer I have ever used, and shall
use it again, as I know the man, and have confidence
that it will be kept up to its present high standard.”
li. Tappin, Green Cos., Ga., maJe at the rate per
acre.
Pendleton 4 s Compound 1010 lbs. seed cotton
Peruvian Guano 643 “ “ “
Sea Fowl 843 “ “ “
Hoyt’s Superphosphate 752 “ “ li
E. M. Pendleton, Sparta, Ga., from 100 lbs., cost
$3.72, made 1309 lbs per acre, unmanured rows 576,
paying 667 per cent on investment, at 12% cts. per
lb. net.
Rev. J. J. Little, Harris Cos., Ga., “I used 300 lbs.
per acre, results very satisfactory. Pendleton’s Com
pound made 1300 lbs, per acre, no manure 520."
Col. E. J. Dozier, Columbia Cos., Ga., made at the
rate of 914 lbs. per acre against 290 unmanured, on
his experimental plat.
Dr T. P. Janes, Green Cos., Ga., “Pendleton’s Gu
ano Compound is decidedly superior to all fertilizers
that I have used this year, or experimented with for
the last 20 years."
SOUTHERN' CULTIVATOR—ADVERTISEMENTS
Rev. W. R. Foote, Morgan Cos., Ga., “I am satisfied
that the investment in your fertilizer will pay me ev
en with cottou at 12% cents.”
W. J. Northern, Esq.. Mt. Zion, Hancock Cos., Ga.,
‘A our Guano Compound is undoubtedly a success.—
Mv experience is the uniform testimony of my
neighbors.”
Judge Jus Lawrance, Hancock Cos., Ga., “Your
Compound made from 5 to 600 ner cent ovet the uu
manured rows, and stood the test of excessive
rains, making a most abundant yield. No other fer
tilizer which I used has given such entire satis
faction.”
C. D. Roberson, Jefferson Co.,Ga., “1 am fully con
vinced that yours will pay me better than any other fer
tilizer. It stands the test of dry weather. I shall
in future use it in preference to all others.”
Mordecai Edwards, Oglethorpe Cos., Ga., Yours is a
splendid fertilizer, as good as I have ever used. My
crop will be at least doubled by it.”
Chas. M. Medloch, Warren Cos., Ga., “Pendleton’s
Compound grew oil'better, matured quicker, fruited
heavier, and paid abetter percent, than Peruvian G
uano and bones, or any other manure I used. It paid
me a big per cent, and I intend to use it another
year."
W. Ben Latimer, “The ten tons of your Compound
gave entire satisfaction at 2(H) lbs. per acre. The cot
ton had good weed, retained its fruit finely and ma
tured early with a most satisfactory yield. It made
six times as much as another row left it: one field.—
Most of rny neighbors used it and all report
favorably.”
Judge J. T. Berry, Hancock Cos., Ga., “Twelve
rows of cotton manured with yonr Compound through
a field where a favorite fertilizer was used, made
from all appearance a third more. Am well satisfied
and intend to use again.”
John Carr, Hancock Cos., Ga., “Your Compound is
much the best of any I used, continuing to grow and
fruit during dry weather, without shedding or rusting
as others did."
M. W. Lewis, Jr., Green Cos., Ga., “I give yours the
E reference to any I have used. The others suffered
adly during drouth, while yours continued to grow
and fruit."
B. S. Bass, Hancock Cos., Ga., “Your fertilizer is the
best I have ever used. It stands dry weather better.
During a drouth of seven weeks and three days, it
boiled longer than any other, and recovered quicker
after rain."
Rev., T. B. West, Thomson, Ga., Nov. 11th, “I
have this year tested your Compound in comparison
with one dozen other kinds, considered the standard
feitilizers in the market, and up to this time yours is
considerably ahead, Two pickings have been made,
and but a small one remains to be made."
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