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fi;f /arm anil fronsfljoft.
Wrljlit* rad UcaAor**.
Bushel*. I.V. Bnslml*. Mi*.
When*. #i> I
Shelled tiorn - stt i
Com in die c:)r 7t>
l'uu - lift
Itj iU
.Oiu 2k
Bailey 47 |
Irih fioutoo* 8
tiwrei p >taue* 65
VV hit* bean* - 68
Otor betra -40
Olover fifed *0
Timothy need- 40
Fi*x MX'd r 6O
llettip need - - 44
44 There’* u time for all tiling*.’
Epw iaily fur paying bacon and guano
note*.
Don’t try to cultivate much grain.
You might have to rauc atock to
eat it.
Homo made bacon i neither *o
good or no lively an Wentem meat. —
•specially when the latter baa nkip
porn in it.
It ia anid that neither time nor
tide waits for man. Nor do they
who nell bncon and guano—when
those little biu of paper fall due.
We noticed a farmer tak : ng one of
the back atrccU the other day in go
ing out of town. lie had a few sacks
of fragrant juaner.
What’s the use of planting e.ane
and making yonr own sugar f Can't
you buy it in town ? 44 Store nngar’’
in,much sceter and goea further —
into your pocket.
A now nosing around with twelve
or fifteen pigs grunting after her, is
wery annoying to sensitive people.
It would dis-gruntle almost any one
--who hasn’t got every day sense.
The planter who comes to town
and boasts of the big ootton which
be ia going to pitch this year, is all
right. Of course he is going to hit
the nail on the head this year—if he
don't miss it, and raaeh his fingers.
The farmer who raise* liis own
meat must feci very miserable, when
be ce* hi* neighbor jauntily driving
by with a cask of Western baoon. It
ie a luxury and a privilege which i*
denied him. Poor fellow.
The farmer who can act artiide of
guano, for which he hoe given hi*
note, payable in the fall, and whinlle
a lively air a* be jog* homeward, ia
poMwaeod with an eiaaticjty of ajiitita
accorded to hut few.
We warn our merchants apabiat
those farmer* who do not come to
town often. And when they do corn©
buy only what they are aotuully
atompellcd to hav paying down for
the saute, and then striking a bee line
for borne. They arc (elfish, danger
ous men.
The farmer who can say hi* pray
©ns and go to *leep with a good con-
AOienee, renterubering that he ha*
guano and bacon note* to meet this
fall, liaa arrived at a blissful—hut
callous elate of sublunary existence.
Why should farmers bother them
aelve* about raising cults? After
they’ve settled their guano and bacon
bill* this fall, can’t they take what is
left of the proceed# of their year's
labor, if anythiug is left. and buy a
mule or horse raised in Kentucky or
Tennessee? Of course they can ;
And of course they w ill
We haven’t heard of any instances
recently where pigs have done any
serious damage, hut as a faithful sen
tinel on the natch tower, wo are
again constrained to want planters
on thia subject. They may root up
the ingera*.— 77'<wi<ni*'*// Times.
Thomaaton Herald: Our farmers
•r* now busy planting corn; they ray
they are starting out on anew pro
grams* tin* year. They are going
to raise plenty of something to eat,
and theu all the e. ttoit they can. If
they will but stick to tint idea and
practice it rigidly, liard limes will go
turns where else.
Rwirit for Ink.—l thought I
would not writ* a. other word wi h
thin detestable “writing fluid,” but
* ait until I l ad made royael! a w hole
gallon of good black ink. But it oc
curs to me that come one else m:tv
be entering for good black iuL, and
f tell tin tu how to get a gal
lon of it for a linin'. 1 l ave madv it
rev.-ra' timet* with miw* and the
matcrials hnve never cost over un
cent*. The acual eo-t is probably
I*-N but j 'v.i druggist ay not be
wiHiug u* put ti|i a p eecripiion for
fren eo email a sum. Ask him for
1 oa. tg'ract of logwood, 48 grains
bichromate < f jtotash, 24 grains prut
eiate of potash. Heat a gallou of
r<tn water to boiling, add the log
wood and boil fire minutes, tlnn add
fHe other materia!* and boil alto
gether two mind iff.
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Hint* gras* seed ! 4
line'*wheat - 62
IHed |M*nohe* 38
Dried apples - 24
O i'ions -
Salt, 60
Stone cos] - 88
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I Turnips
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| (•round peas 23
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ing-Compositions.
Collegiate (elective) —Elocution, History,
Geometry, ( lassieal Latin, Greek, Trigonom
ctry,surveying and Engineering, Chemistry,
Botany, Physiology, Geology, Evidences of
Christianity , &c. tic.
Extras-— Bookkeeping, Drafting, Coloring.
Students charged from day' of entrance to
close of session, except iu cases ot sickness
protracted over one month. Tuition due at
close of sessions.
First session six months; 2d, four months.
Boarding from £l2 60 to sls per qponth.
J&r Every student absolutely required to
keep the rules and regulations of the school.
For further particulars appl >■ to the Princi
pal. bbo 0. H I.A HATTE.
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STANDARD
Fire and Burglar
SAFES.
Counter, Platform, Wagon & Track
SCALES.
Send for Price-List. Agents Wanted*
Marvin’s Safe Cos.,
265 Broadway, New York,
721 Chestnut St., Phila.
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ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS-
A STANDARD INSTITUTION.
lAMCT, CUBAt'Esr AND BEST IN THE SOI TIT.
The only Business School in the South con
ducted l>y an experienced Merchant and l’rac
tical Accountant, llie actual expenaes of
stud'nts are from fifteen to twenty per cent
less than it will cost them t> attend second
class, or imported institutions.
The Course of Study is conducted on Actual
Business Principle*, supplied with Ranking
an I other offices, combining every known
futility for imparting a Thorough Practical
Business Education in the shortest possible
time and it t e least expense. Graduate* oi
t bis institution, us practical accountants, stand
pre-eminent over those from any other Busi
ness school in the country.
The established reput'd ion of this Institu-
I tion. 'he thorough, practical course of i's
study , and tin success of its Graduates, ranks
it the leading
BUSIXESS SCHOOL IX THE SOUTH.
Our course of AtTCAt business training is
the best and most practical of the age. No
vacation-'. Students admitted at anytime.
No tl'-s'S Business Advocate, containing
full particulars, mailed to any address.
B. F, MOORE, A. 11., President
200 COOKING STOVES'
FOK SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES, BY
W. H. BOBARTS & CO.,
who invite the attention of the public to their large and complete stock
consisting of
Coolilns and. Heating STOVES
(Charter Oak and other first-class patterns),
(Irnifs, Hollow Ware, Wood ar.d Willow Ware, Silver, Plated and Britannia Goods
Crockery and Glass Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, of our own importation.
Manufacturers of Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of every description.
Prices as low as the lowest. [Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28, 1874
THE PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE.
T am now offering to the
public the largest stock of
Ready made Clothing to be
found in any Southern city.
I buy from first hands, and
sell at the very lowest pri
ces—being determined not
to be undersold try any house
in the State. Examine for
yourselves.
STRAUSE’S CLOTHING HALL,
86 23road st, Columfous, Ga.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN INSTITUTION
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MOBILE LIFE IMSII’CI CO.
O'lT*
BffoMlCj Ala®
M. MCCARTHY. President. H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. SHEPPARD
IIOBIaNS, Actuary.
Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling,
Sound, Reliable Company.
I lie Mobile Liie can give you ;is good protection for your money as any Northern company.
I he Mobile Lif* was o’ganized by well-known merchants and bankers of Mobile, in Jane.
IS7I, and baa issued 5.500 Policies, and paid over
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Collars Death Losses
Every loss has been promptly paid without a day’s delay.
INS!’RE YOUR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE
INSURE YOUR LIFE I INSURE YOUR WIFE’S LIFE
Ida. tlae IVLOE3IX_.iI] X-iIXXE]
Live, active, enterprising men wanted in every county in Georgia to work for the Mobil*
Life. Apply to 11. 0. RANDALL, Gen’l Agent, Gadsden, Ala.
LOWELL WAREHOUSE.
SLADE & etheredge:
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Columbus, - - Georgia*
Bugging and Ties for sale.
U iriies not wishing to sell, can get liberal advances upon cotton stored
wi 'h n- J. B. SLADE
jul 16-6 m c. A. ETHEREDGE.
DIAGONAL SUITS,
WORSTED SUITS,
BEAVER SUITS Blue and Black,
CASSIMKRE SUITS,
YOUTHS’ SUITS
BOYS’ SUITS,
Jliusrow FURS,
CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS,
BEAVER “ blue ic black
Gents’ fine Furnishing Goods
in endless variety.