The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, July 25, 1884, Image 4

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If ■ Wl ■ Agricultural Chunk!. Farm for profit aod (pond for lor-btiik bog two no place a a good firm. The farm la tho firm*-’, bank, bia worlubop, and hia occupation, — - Painataklng, reonotniaiug farm , , | era art alwavi wtll-tcwlo in fho world. Thera i* no one man the cuilo • dian ol all tha accrete of aucccmfu I farming. * LeiTQ no atone nnturaed, and no part of tbo farm alighted at the 0 'at of another pari, Tho true fanner cultivate! crcrj aero of bit farm to Ita fulleat ca> padlj, and hia toil never dotorio. ratea In quality. Farm implimecta, when occa- aionally brnabod over with crudo petroleum, will Iwt longer and tie protected from chaogea of weather when eipoeed. Some people got diicoureged at the low price of an article and flop raining it, but tho letter plan if to keep at it and trait to a ii*o in S price. ~ WUo husbandmen folate crops * with a view to iocreoictl fertility, aod nliinaU their profits by the amount of expense entailed in tes curing that profit. No aoilp^io nutter bow rich it nay be, ii available for plant u«e until it is very 1'mclj pulreri/^'J. * floocc, much crushing, stirring J and culture aro n<uts-wry. Make tho manure fine, attend personally to the process of decom position, protect it from tbo weather and endeavor to mako it ready food for the cropa when hauled to the fields. Poets, statesmen and historians are apt to consider tho acts oi * Kings and of Pariiatnculs os of the , * first importance; but tbo work of « farmers Is grtattr and inoro iinpor* # tint than all. A man, to aoccecd at anything, oust give himself wholly to it; and one reason so many farmers drug along, barely koepiug soul and body togethor, is that thsy have high ideal of tholr calling. Seed-timo and harvest have their appropriate mmioiis, and so do all the Important operations of a farm. Of theso there aro tionc of greater ^fc^ituporUnco than thorough drain f^^#PPJJ|^far,wliiih tho best eousou is •ututne* or full. Tho failure to realise im modulo result does not disuourage the prac- 'ileal man who is trying to build . up hia farm, for he knows that through hit judioious system of ' cultivation, the realization is best deferred for a little while longer. . ^Koowlcdgo is powor” on the farm just as surely as anywhere ' Vfo In the world. To day aome ol the finest maobiuory made ia on tht farm, and tho farmer needs •kill and brains to uso theso im proved tools to the best advantage, rather than muscle to do the heavy • work. Great and Irsrnod «>••»*• philosophy of agriculture are often , tery interesting and instruulive, hut practical facts, iearuod from obeervalion and axpcricuc**, are the reaf tools which euablo the t tc dig gold out of a hog, id corn and grain out of a once barren plain. Farmers who through carehai- ness or false notions of fiugality will not uiuko the small investment neceasary to tho erection of uuita bit houses . for their machinery, should Reflect that tho average durability of their farm machinery Is shortened at tout ono-half by oipoanro to the weather. “ Docs farming pay ?” is a quo* tion that is oftou asked and ans wered. It certainly docs if you provide it with tho means of pay- meat. A bank will not pay your cheeks until you have first made a deposit. Nobody is going to pay you until you get him in debt to you. Get the farm in your debt by patUng on it good, systematic, boneat work, and it will acknowl edge tho debt and pay you back, 09 ft fear. .There is cortainaly no vocatio it tho whole range of human eni phtymont, which, a* a distinct pur* *»»t» •fproximating to tho magm. tnde of fanning in its operations, ‘displays so fill* of true method or established ij*era in its practice. And yet through \be vast rango of bumaq industries Uil pur.uil*, there u ooa. which, A, point 0 f pecuniary auccw end h. im per- t»nco to hamanjLVj deuk ui ), a more faithful, tatuc.l, ccobmic . and methodical attention to * l( , - VSctanaol it, nunapment. Cor- ' Ulely there i. none which, in pro, * xuljon Utheexpcndilire ol extra, luelligoully applied care, will jielJ r so-ich a retara. , : r On «?*»p«ril it the lea win it makm. i'anm r I and corn lUdag a Fata Self-Supporting. The great aecret of nil •nccM.fn) farming, says au. exchange, is to mako the land pr^doco a for tffte outlay of cApital and labor, and have a balance on hand each year. This is businote and farm* in# for profit. Wnco a former finds that Ids land is not |»ving Interest on - crpltal invested be should lake ii candid view of lb# altnatlon. and ink himself the cause, and by thus doing ho wilt arrive at the solution of why far* min# does not pay or ia not i«lf* supporting. Tho primal cause ho will find is poor land aod badly cultivated soil. There is no use, gentlemen, going through the me chanical operation of plowing, har rowing and sowiug seed on laud that has not got tl o proper ele ments of plant food to raiso a crep. It is very little use of a man buy ing costly and numerous machines, as he must at tha present time, to farm hut poor land. The same machinery is only required to raise 60 bushels to the aero that would only bring 10 bushels on poor, un- drained sud badly kept land,— Poor farms, improperly cultivated aud managed, won’t pay for tho implements and labor, mid hence cannot be aclf supporting. It is u great fullucy to tbiuk any inau can farm and that any inuu can mako money out of a fiirm. Tho great est dilligence is required at the present time to prosecute farming with any dogree to success, unless more iutulligcnuj and business is thrown into it. Liko every other calling tiio profits aro inure tsed ac cording to tho business taut aud intelligence of tho operator, lint there is inoro ready money in far ming than any other business. - The returns limy ho slow, hut they sure aud certuin, nnd not only should they ho self-supporting, hut by proper innnugmucnt, a good margin of profit can ho handed.— UatokiusoiUe. Stay on tho Farm. Tho disposition of so ninny young men to leave the firm and oomo to tho city is not creditable to their intelligence. Every city In the country is overcrowded with this class of helpless young men. They grow up on tho farms with no idea of tho trials and tempiu- lions that besot their duns in the largo l ilies. They think they call livo in tho cities without tho toil and drudgery they sty is n part of farm life. There are tunny ways of Jiving in a city, hot there is hut one honorable way, and that is surmounted with im many trials and hardships as earning one’s liv ing on tho farm, and that is to cam it honestly. A young without a trade will find ho has to work harder to make Loth onds moot in tho city Ilian oil a farm. Tho young man who thinks the world owes him a living and tlmt tho obligation will he canceled in the cities, makes a mistake that is ofteu Iearuod tuo lute. Thoro is no more room for idler* •*» »*»® *•!*> than on tho firm. Tho arimiual class receives some of its most cious recruits from young men who thought they were too smart to he farmers, come to the city, found they bad nude a mistake, dropped into bad company, and will end their lives on the scaffold or in the penitential y. No, young man, you nro m t too smart for tho farm. The smartest man that ever lived hadn’t sense enough to reach perfection In far ming. lie independent. While there ia always something to do on a wolbregulaUd farm, if you havo • loUuro moment, use it In study ol selling the many kinds of gooda you will fiud that are espec ially mode for your benefit. You can alwaya find something to do if yon want to work. If you don’t, we have no time to reason with you. Tails of Weight! and Measures. Wheat.. ~ Shelled core.. .......66 Com In the ear., .....10 Rje...;... Pee. ••••«> Oitl,....... 62 UaflejT •••*« Irish Potato** fi8 Sweet Poliloce. 8s tVhito Hams 68 Caelor Sean* ........48 Clover Seed 60 Blue Grate Seed 14 Buckwheat 82 Dried Peocbea 88 Dried Applet.... 24 Salt 60 Slone coal 88 Malt 40 Bran ..20 Turoipi 66 1-laaieriog llafr 8 Uualuckc.l Dime 80 Com Meal 48 Fiuo Salt 64 Ground Peaa 82 Cotton Seed 881 Hough It'ce 43. llffiRS To tho n.w1* or the tonrlsl. commercial uvrlc-r ami newr aHtlrr, lloatrlli-r’a htoin- rh Bitters U peculiarly adapted, sine*- it trengthens tbe, dig* .live organs. ami physical energies to uiiheHltli- f Uttstlon'" «lysK|iVu? i tho kidneys nnd a m well as jut rifles renin*- bjr fatigue, ful Influent mnlarlal fever, 001 healthfully MiiniilMti ■ 1 Mt-r, and enrich blood. When by ratlg llte wei For isalo by"irirugglots and Dealers generally, NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, Lemon Elixir. i Liver and llowels An elegant Sweeps, The best Slock in S. W. Ga., at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. Plow Slocks at $1 50, ALuaoN A SIMPSON'S. Mitchell’s Eye Salve, A Certain. a.f.»nd ElWcilw lirn...!, for Sore, Weak ? Inflamed Eyes, Producing Long-Bigliiednemi, and K* stor ing llitt Aight or the Old. t'trn-s Tear Drops, (IrenutMtinn, Rtyn Tu wots, Urd Ky.a, Mulled Ky*. l.asl, ‘ >dtiring (piitk Ws an anppljr jron * With ever, variety of Garden Seeds Known to Horticulturists, fresh and reliable, in papers or in balk.. Call and are us. J. P. TOOMBS & BBO* nod does not Mister, llt-ad Proof Itelour. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE Denver. Colorado April U2nd, 1882. Da B. J. KasDALi. Sc Co., Cents Konr yeata ago while in the employ .»f A. P. Pei My «le Co.. Danvers. Mnm . wo had a liars* Dial boraute spavined during the flrsl year of my Mbty wtUiXbem, nnd remained so fur four years, though we used every remedy wo knew of or could bear ol but ol uo avail. Home t'm« dating the flhh year, (for I was in their employ between live and •lx yeurs), w« were recommended to tr^r ihtIPw Mpa- K&KlSS' I fully reeoll'lM edihu red, Mr-wns II. Hist v A Co Publishers oftlihii: Under dale ui dept. 31.' low.:— Kendall’H ripavin I Kendall’s Kpuvin Cur* wo think gives po.ith No remedy has ever t Wed success to our hi well us man. l'ric* ft per Ih.iH*-, All drimgistsh-, veil, r it will bo. edit-in L 31. 1883. lentiemea:— tet-ittg your .-tired U.lng Ken ir using it three ely diKUppc-ared, ed eirrnlar wliicit of prire by the |iioprie*ors. I Ml II. J. K*. mm. A Co. Kwwbniffb Pull*, Vi. Oem for illu.lraled tirenhtr. Mold liy nil Oi'iisai-lN. Sis hmm i-j Miiili Hpiflia ] ill til m 4nism For a Jiuttincus Education Attend Dawson Commercial College, A DEPARTMENT OK THE South Ga. Hale i-Pemale College. M. A. McNULTY, B. C. ADAMS, Prin. of Department. riVIIK Mo.t Prut-lbal. ’I burnugb and Complete llUrlnriui Tralring Fch* ol in the 8-uih. L Also the CHEAPEST RATES. Ibrnk-Kit-ping. aaappl^d t*. every Iranch of hind new. Commen i.il Law, Conmtemul A ithiiieilc. Cotumen ml Cutrresje.ndniri-, Ituame,. Penmanship. Polllical Kcnvuiy, Urtliography, Iflunlioii, Punciplis and Practice ol Tho only placo South where youu Iln-incNM I'Miicatioii. Ilemnilul Diplomas awurded to graduates. iHtiou mid lalaloguead.lir Veit a Ihorouj JJ. C. ADAMS, Insufanee Agency. T, S. POWtLL Reprosonts G EUKtJlA ilumu Fire losoraure C«., AaseU, fWl.Ui B RITI 8 IIAMr» , - ; — W EST Kit N ASSURANCE Ins Co , Assets, | t,:H)0,0 V A. HOME Insurance Co., Assota, #21 Mi,000. P REsnVTF.UIAN Mutual Life Im anwt Co.—Assessment plan. All safii, ptotnpt and reliable companl blmpCM, Plow All kinds and aisn At ALLISON Sc SIMPSON S. l’ntciit, Aiitelopp und Clirmols FLOUXl, A n**"* way# at Cigars. complete Stock of Cigars 4- 4.1* TUOMUS A UUD. InipuHniit to Bolh La dies nud tileiilleineii. Two New Books joat imhlialivtl giving an exhaustive treatise on Medical Electricity, Galvanism nml Magnetism, together with their self application ou the treatment and cure of Weaknesses incident to Men and Women. Both works are illustrated. On* is entitled “THUEE TYPKSIOF MEN,” For Geullemen On! v; tk* other “&1 AID, WIFE, MOTUElV’ For Ladies Only. Published only by the Amkiucax Galvanic Co., Ad dress as above, tient Free. American Galvanic Co., 1103 Chestnut St., Cm Philadelphia, Pa. Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Grits, Flour, ' III E A PER tlisu i Cigars. Beat lino ever offered in this market, at ALLISON A 8IMPSONX W anted. Flour, Flour, Improved Pswnt Roll*r ( Patent Anleiop* Wd Chamois, at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. Hazard Gunpowder A Spcc'nllj. ALLISON A SIMPSON, A genu. TRACES, llAMES, Collars. Hama String* and Plow Lines, at bottom figures, at 4LUSON & SIMPSON 1 !?. H. K. <L F B. THURBERS FIMK ( MiAIIS. NUMRKR5 AND NUMHEK lb. At T S. POWELL’S, Pruggivl and UukMdler. 50 Sharon For’Salo at Par, Last chance. Will |»»y good dividend**. Apply to C. N. SIMPSON, Secy, nnd Tieua. Come One, Come All. WATCHES, CLOCKS, And Jewelrv. >•« I.cc I., repairing I I.‘jami it I don’t give autiaff f||!tDm will return your mo sTtiafactioti to all my I give me u trial < s OUT ATI )WHKY, ppai'tieul Wutolimakor, Jowolor nnd 'Engraver. Also, Healer in IValt'lacM, Clucks, Jewelry .inti *ilvi‘i Wmv None hut the hunt Goods kept on stock, and everything guaraitle.-u Here 1 am Again ! With my Sccoud Grand Arrival of >e>v {Spring and Niiiuiuer Goods! In presenting to you my second greeting thin Spring I think 1 C;u» safely way that I have as large o Stock of FIltST-CLASS GOODS as you will find in South west Georgia. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS LINENS, &C. If My Notion Department is very Largo. Muu mill lloy’m Hutu—all Stylo, and Price*. mU'AKT.MKNT IS COMPLETE. lor ih. C. S. PA1ISONS A- i ever been rejected. ^Shoca, 1 have SON’S Or if; ihctn. I keep a full liuc oP Onion Nets. J UST terelved * nico b>l of White ud Yolbiw Union Set*. PUut now if yc to uuke Urge Onion*. . P. TOOMBS A BltO. Musical Instruments. Violins, Acooi-doons, JtAXJOS, Harmonica*. A LSO* line line ofuatnnd 8tc«l Strinn lor Violin* Guitar* nnd Banjo*. For wl* by T. 8. POWELL, Plain and Fancy Which i am .oiling very cheap far CASH or OH T? CkS-jVrciii for the Uo.l ami Cheapen GATE INNGI^o; toil. Simple, Strong, Cowcuient, Cheap. Only »1 5o ‘ P or Uragiug Gates. Oao oo .xhibitioa at tho Lumber Ys?v Allison, where you can examine ro. roar.eif. _ mavOet - A, *JT nTT.^.^g»1 or *sl* by Drugaut, BookavlUr *ud Sutioaer Toilet Goode. DIES will and oar Toilet Department __ -omplct# with every varfetv of Fare Powders. Cotmetka. UaSr DreuinK*, Co Joa-ues, JKairacie. Toilet W*Un, etc. We tavite you to call. 4. P. TOOMBS + BRO. Syrup, Syrup. J^OW i» It. thM may Cane Hills and Kettles. Closing out above stock at very low 8s re», at ALLISON A glMfitSON'S. W. B. THOBNTCV, DENTIST, CDTIIBERT, OA. fSTOBce. Wr»t Side Public Square Norik ef Allison A Simpaon’s. Fine Soaps, Watches and Snulf, Cheap at can be bought this side of N. Y. at ALLISON * BiMPSON’S, iiffe qusntiPc*. Al*» L*«n-lry Soap* beat quaiitv of Blurin«r. Kiarth, err. at J. V. TOOMBS A UKO, Sash, Doors and Blinds A specialty. Csl! and «# n*. ALLISON ,t SIMPSON Horse aad Cattle Powders. FONTZ’, BRKIN1NO ami FKONFIELD'S and ISAItKBRS-, T. 8. POWELL’S. ’ Drnmdtt *nd Bonlueller. Fancy Candies, Al AU.ISOS& till MOSS. . itoltntsK | Wa.wtUtekes at dwhw la. Own. m • tipalaUn loM «**t*l«|» IMinr. If jroo are s meeJisale or fimacr, wo»a o«rt wkk overwork, or * mother run down by Umity or heuM- held duties try Paek**’* Gwgbr Toxic. If yoa sre a lawyer, minister or busioass manes* keastedby mctual strainer *B3noc« canra^rio Bmmke If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kidney or Urinary Corap&iau, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood nr nerves, yoa can be cured byPAVK- sa's Gingks Tonic. Itu the Greatest Blood Punficr Aid till Best and Sireit Cngli Cira Cvtr Otei If yon are wasting away from ip, dissipation or any daease or weakness and require a stimulant take Gincss Tome at occe j it will invigorate and butld you up from the first dose but wilt never intoxicate. )t has saved buadmls of livss; it may save youra. MISCOX A CO., IO WBUaai U., Vrm Twk. Me. sad •v« dvllw tiM, st ail dnbrs U n*dkia«. CHEAT SAVING BUTINQ DOLLAR fit*. FLORESTON delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thar# Is sotklsf like It. Insist spoa having Floss*, tom Cotocas aad look fat wgsatare of every bottle. Any druggist or d*ader fuacry can rtipply you. a *— — Citation for Letters of Dhmlcsiom S TATE Of GEORGIA, Randolph Codstt. Wbsrcss II. O. Brail, as Executor of A* ■ 8. r. Well ride, represents to the const on bis pr»iUb». duly f bUExecnt* oirsion on I Witness i jolyOm Silvct Ware! Quadruple Flaie, on Whl^t Metal. W E are dosity out tt reduced p-Ices. Call aud get a Bargain, at ABUSON & SIMPSON’S. sanssm GEORGft TEST Kcrohino Oil* 125 Degrees, Fireproof. HEAD LIGHT OIL, Vakr-WLlu hiiJ ISO de.'r..i Kir. Tnt. fur «Hk'U» T. 8 POWELL, ' Drii-A-' «'ui llo.ika.ller. 8TATIONEKY, IN * ; I’ENS, cio. and all Writing Material, fit J. P. Toosb* A BaS.’a. New Goods. Jin.*, Bai-jott, Accordeon", TurabariiiL-a, Violin Bonn, Violin Bow I lair, JJ Harmonica*, —ALSO— * n«ok. J H»«ms^nJr- Wrillnif Desks. Wo * ll*»i 4 Plu.lt ttiiotw.’nipli Frame., ivtd end dlfered Mt low prices* T. 8. POWKI.L. ri.n. IlnoluwPrr ailt Stationer. Ilradfipld’s Female i!egulal»r, Ui.tufn or Woman’s Krfeud, 1I..O.H-S Lfuimcnt Mr.. Pinklutm's TngefnMe Cofdpoind. cri’ptiou, Emtlieli Riilcrs. Uv4>K on linwl an> , J. P. TOO MILS A HIM -!* H Flour! Flour ! AI.LI90N .t SIMP* Krt-eh water-ground, a*. 00 ten per bushel, Ql ALLISON *V SIMPSON’S. s. s. s. Swift’s Syphilitic Specific. Good Roahionu for t ho Doctor’s Faith MomioZ, Ga , March 23, I88<>. r # havebaen for twelve monlh. pmrri- -8.8.8 (Swift's Hvpliililk- Spegjbc)In 11ratmeitt of Srpblli*, Slid Uiaiiy oil er tows for which It is m-ommeudrd. hii.I rrutik tu tny lltNl tlm r* .nli> tisvv Im-cii ■factory, not imvinit dissppoiund us tu n I** in#tHn*-e. We tlduk for nil the dis a for which ii is rrcoiumended it eiAnd. ImutM liver, aud that all the Uiedi.al nsion aooncr or Isler will Ire lorced to iowieJi.c it in trcutuivut of 8y^bilU in y," * Wl "’ *N!* L.^OAiXoNAY! M. D., J. I. ROBINSON, M. D. or .ale by T 8. POWELL, Dru^-giit, BooksellerhdJ $(aiioner. Base Balls j AND— j ™-T : Have Beceived, / Spaulding’s league Bal*j Professional Dead Bais, College Club and Star Bali*; Solid Hubbcr BMlsi Base Ball Bats, Limerick nnd Kirby ihb Hooks Silk, Gras?, Linen ai(l Cotton Fish Lines, Wood Tops and ilnrbft At T. S. POWEl Druggist and Bool] rjuencca of self-sl.iiae may ; nut a inoda of c t. certain, aaii effectual, b ••very autferer, no malic loll uinv be, «nav euro him lelr and r-di aid be i TlfE CULVERWELL MED^.’AI# 41 Ann St.. New York I Office "?,v; I Miamieh. We fJUHM R we rar In Our IIIuitrated J bee or Wen, wntfrcc. or *j Ggr. tmrsi<p*i4acca*r--A«l«r>m f XiAPITia of superior quality, or .ale by T 8. POWELL, Druggist, Bookseller und SuiloneJ RSKt of prto ‘.no msmare awfiib caa be seat la letter, ttufflkk. AMERICAN 6ALVAN OFFICES 1 (4T in writing a*, pleas* aam* Uli Corn Shcllcrs at Seduced Prices, ALLISON .V SIMPSON'S. S. G. ROBERTSON, Burgeon Dentist, Euiuuti, Ala. XZT Over McCormick 4s Ricban!»ou*r FEVER AND AGUE REMEDIES. WUboft’s Anti Periodic. Ayer’s Airss Car*. Bnede's Fever and Ague cure. IsdU CbslagOKUe. ' ON Cottqurrer. in’s Cbilt nud Fever curs. "rierbinc New Remedy. Bailey’s Chills and Fever PUIs. (evv Goods. A utistic B*.* paper and e»*« i®pe*. Birthday Fringed Cards, Storm Glasses. Memontudum Books. Pocket Bibles. Revolving luk Stand*. 4u«l received T. 8. POWELL’S Druggist, B*»ekaetfsr *ud SUUonsr. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, W ARRANTED to give snriiftution. Prices frost 23 cents to $2.06 per pnir. T 8. POWELL. DtngglsC aid BowkwUsr Gold Pens, And Charm Pencils. J J AVE received n nsw Im* of ^ Pearl, Ivory and Celluloid Gold Watch Chirm Pencil*, Glove Button Pencil#, * Gold Tooth Ficiti Which will he told cheap. Ck and Kto them at T. S. POWELL’S Drug and Book Store. Lamps, Lamps. W E sell Lamps and Lamp Fixtures y 23 to 50 (rer cent, cheaper Urns it* before. Onr large nod beMtlfa! supply WJ »ell at panic prices, jut ns we ndve'"v them. Come and see lixm and w« fey you can be suited in snv style and pric* J. I'. TOOMBSfcllRO. -f~ 'f Attention Farmers, £JALL for J. P. TOOMBE & BROTL } Horse and Cane Brntay ' One package will bslld up vnur 8U1 and pat them ia better caadiuea tkaa I lbe patented quark compounds on the «•_ keLltwill do all we efada fork. Try! package aadspread ike glad tiding* to y»«r. Toomb's Stock Powders AntlMtMt ia* AT. IMT *MN ill every ether remedy failed. Mackerel, White Pish anfj Mullet, Al ALLISON * BIMPAOHV. Irish Potatoes and ( ai AWaoMfcs