The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 23, 1867, Image 4

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AGRICULTURAL Caro of Stock. The principal oLjcct of interest to most farmers in winter is their stock. Then, when the earth ceases to produce, the horse and cow and poultry are all of daily value and continue to yield profits. The proat secret of increasing this pro* ductiveness is not only to takegood care of them, but to learn how to do it. Much of this is in treating the animals to that variety which is as agreeable to them as to man. Thus, a horse, as the Rural World soggests, will get t.rcd of stand iug and treading on a hard floor so will a cow, a sheep, a mau. A •oft bed feds easy—gives rest ; and yet wc neglect bedding of our stables to a great extent. Injured limbs and other ailments, especial-, ly of the hoof, arc the result often of a neglect here as has been clear ly enough shown, and as any man can dearly enough see, if he gives the subject a moments thought. And with straw, which is plenty, or saw' dust or tan bark or shavings The dryer these materials are the better. Every day remove the moistened bedding and replace with new. Such a floor, well bed' tied, adds greatly to the warmth of a stable, and-thus becomes a sod der saver. The small holes and crevices in a floor with a good bed-, ding upon them, will l&t no cold through and will drain the floor. Rather have a ground floor than hard, naked plank. The same is true for cows, in milk, of whom an- other writer says that a frequent change of food is important at this season of the year. There is great advantage in this change, for if one description of food is constantly used, the cows tire of it, eat it less greedily and soon show a reduc tion of produce. The very novelty of change seems to w'liet the ap petite and to stimulate the vitality of the whole system, of course, to promote the secretions. Those near large towns can get a few brewer’s grains, feed out some roots and occasionally a breakfast es shorts will be found to pay.— Cabbage ought to be raised more extensively as a fodder crop. - They are most excellent, and the yield is enormous. Study change and feed regularly. A correspond ent of the Prairie Farmer, who keeps a dairy, knows it to be a fact, that if his cows were not salt ed as often as every fourth day they would fall off in their milk from a pint to a quart per day. The question how much wheat does it take to make a barrel of flour is often asked, and the answer ii of a general character, ‘ five bushels are allowed.” At the am nual fair of the Dubuque, lowa. Agricultural Society, 1866, a pro* mium of lliree dollars was # offered for the best barrel of flour made •from winter wheat, A firm enter ed one barrel of each accompanied with a statement that sixteen bushels of winter wheat yielded three barrels and one hundred and three pounds of fl, ir, at the rate of four bushels and fifteen pounds of wheat to the barrel. Os spring wheat fifty bushels yielded eleven barrols of flour, being four bushels and thirty-two pound to the bam rel. ihe wheat was a fair quality ana no more. Remedy for Asthma. —A doso —one table spoonful-- once a day, of plain flour of sulphur and mo lasses or honey, is a sure and n Q v~ er-failing remedy for asthma. It must be taken every day for some weeks, as well when the patient breathes well as ill. Economy Pudding.— Butter a deep dish, put in-a layer of grated stale bread, a layer of apples pared, and slice very thin, a layer of nice brown sugar, and one of spices. Repeat this process till the dish is heaped full, and bake it oue hour, Serve with sweet sauce. Fotatoe Pie.— Boil large sweet potatoes till done, peel and slice them into a deep pic pan, lined with paste, a layer of potatoes and one of sugar, spices, nd butter, add a little, wine and cover with thick paste. Among our South Carolina ex*- changes is the Edgfield Advertiser now in its twenty second year, pre senting the same ppearcnca exter nally aDd as soun. in its sentiments as it was under he conduct of its present publishers in years long past. • Why do honest ducks dip their heads under water? To liquidate their little bills- Arri/ai il Trains in Grensbort, Day Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta..., 10.06 a m “ Augusta 2.40 pin Night Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta 10 33 p m “ “ Augusta, 1.09 am. Way Freight. •Arrive from Atlauta 520 a m “ “ Augusta 3,45 prn Tli.Passenger Trains remain in Greensboro 5 minutes ; the Freight Trains 10 minutes. Change of* Schedule on the Georgia Railroad OVand after Thursday. Ootober 10th, 1867, •the Passenger Train* on the Georgia Railroad will run as follows : Day Passenger Train. (I)aily,Sunday Excepted.) Loave Augusta at 7.30 am Leave Atlanta at 5 00 p. m Arrive at Augusta at 3,30 pm Arrive at Atlanta at 6 30 pm Might Passengfr Train Leave Augusta at 8.15 p m Leave Atlanta at 5 45 p. in Arrive at Atl.m'a at 300 a m Arrive at Augusta at 6 15am Paip-enger for Sparta, Washington and At hen Gi, most take Day Passenger Train from Au gusta an Atlant i Passengers far West Point, Montgomery Selma. Mobi e and New Orleans, must leave Auguta onNight Passenger Train at 7.15 p, m, to make close eon odious. Passengers for > u-hvil'e C.rinth, Grand Junction Mom,,hi L-, , svlle, and St. Louis, can take eithei train and make olose connec tior.s. Trough Tickets nus Baggage Checked through to„he at, vo , ,ces Pullman's pi. .. leeping (fare on all Night Passenger Trains. EW COLE cctl9 -ts General Superintendent Atlanta A W. P. Rail road L. P. GRANT, Supereudcut. Leave Atlanta 7 00 a in Arrive at West Poiat 12 0U a in Leave Wosf Point 12 40 p m Arrive at Atlanta 6 30 p m DAILY NEW ERA. SUBSCRIPTION REDUCED ! A Rive People’s Paper Ass A LOW PRICE, 4 F-fttß m iture and deliberate reflo tlon i I I /\ ins been determined to again reduce the subsciipilon pric* "f the Daily Now Era. We have fully satisfied our elves that this can be done with the most beneficial results to all con eerfied, merchants, people and publisher. Light must be diffused, intelligence must, be dissemi nated, and the medium through which this is to he accomplished is the newspaper pre-sj and to stimulate the people to read, the price must be reduced to the lowest possible point. To place the Dally Era within their reach tbe price has been reduced to FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable in advance, or FIFTY CENTS per month for a shorter time, This makes the Era the cheapestJDai'y paper in the South, if not in the country, and if care ful, untiring attention and industry auail any thing it shill be one of the best. We must have, and are determined to have, a large oir dilation, if a large live, reliable and well-filled handsome paper, at a low prioe will secure it. We intend the Era shall be second to no paper South of the Potomao in point of circulation readable, reliable matter, and as an advertising medium. Let the people send in their names and mo ney, and let the ruerchknts make a note es our de' emulation. The Bra is emphatically the PEOPLE'S PAPER. As the business season has n ,w fairly opened the Commercial feature will be rostore li while arrangements have been completed with a well-known gentleman of re cognized ability to tube charge of the Local de partmeut, THE WEEKLY NEW ERA Is a large and handsomely printed sheet, brim ful of the ohoicest miscellaneous reading mat ter, a large amount of political and commercial inform it ou, and the latest Dens and is furnish ad at tile very low price of TWO dollars por annum, or ONE dollar and I'IETY cents for six months, SAMUEL BAUD, Nov 16, '67, Editor and Publisher, MEMPHIS DULY BFLLSTIN. PuHlshed Every Day in the Week by the Memphis Bulletin Publishing Company P, E Willis, President UT Largest circulation of any Paper in West Tenrinessee Largest City circulation Ollier ‘A'i'ft *Aml st The best advertising napsr in the country SUBSCRIPTIONS TERMS Daily In advance, per annum 12 00 ” six month 6 00 " " one months 1 00 Memphis Weekly Bulletin Published every Tuesday by ehe same Com pany, contains forty columns of interesting ren» ding matter, and has g* circulation thrvugh -out the interior oi • see, Arkansas Mis sissippi and A W-KivLT. One copy p* r year .84 00 For Clui sos ti 3 BO For Clubs of twenty 3 00 PRINCE & GO'S Organs and Melodeons. THE STANT ARD INSTRUMENT. Over 40000 Now in Use Prince A Go have had over twenty years’ experience |n the manuf.vcture of these Organs*, &c., and have S'Gd a larger number than ali j their rivals combined, The “PRINCE TONE’’ is recognized the world over as differing from the corse, reedy tone of other isstrumen‘s of this class. They contain every real improvement and many of their uiu*t valuable features can be found in no other insturaerts. Every instru raent warran ed See Illustrated Catalogue The Trade lib -ally dealt with. All order? ulu communications most be ad dressed to WHITING EPOS., neri6- ts % 814 Broad ray N. Y |POLLARD,GOX & CO., GENERAL GROCERY AND Commission Merchants No 297, Broad Street, Afew doors below Planters Hotel AUGUSTA GA, WM. BGLLMAN, -dealer in— WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY GOLD PENS SPECTACLES, ETC., V* hitehall Street. 2d Dtnr »b#ve M. Lynch A Co*g Book Store, near R. R. C casing Atlanta . . Georgia Repairing done in good style and Warranted. nov9-tf Embroidery, &o. MISS C, COKLKW TENDERS HER SER VICES to the citizens es and will do Light Sewing on most rearnnable terms She will also do s'nmpiDg for Kmbroidery and Braiding The ladies invited to give her a call. MEADOR BfoOS. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHTS (UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) ATLANTA i,EO. Kf&i’or&SSß’ 4 TOBACCO &SEGARS -AND- Common Whiskeys Sole Agents for the South ern States for tin of the Celebrated Rill Arp Smoking Tobacco LINTON & DOUGHTY Cotton Factors AND Cos mm iss ion ftl e r chants Jackson St. Augusta Ga. Continuee commission businesst in nil its branches octl2-3m COTTON GINS! COTTON GINS!! HORACE L. EMERY & SOYS Universal Cotton Gins, AND CONDENSERS ALSO Railway and Lever Horse Power and Ingersoo IPs hand Cotton Presses or sale by P. W. J. ECHOLS. Dealer in Agricultural Impliments and Maclipnery White Hail Street, Atlauia Ga sep2B—tf Boots, Shoes & Trunks. THE attention of the trnde is. specially invited to'roy Fall 'and Winter 6’tock of 800 T S, SHOES AND □TArUIWIikS; WHICH 18 NOW COMPLETE. A eaU from country Merchants visiting tho City, is respectfully solicited Fresh Goods received,weekly via Boston and New York. EDWARD DALY, Agent, No. 141 Meeting- street, opposi Ilayne-st. . sep2B—Cms Mill Property for Sale I NOW Offer my PTE AM CORN MILL, in the city of Greensboro for sale All new, only run ■ ne year, with eapaoity of grinding from eighty to one hundred bushels per day with as much cus'om as it can grind for does not stand one hour per month for w nt of grinding, together with my CITA RESIDENCE A’l will be sold together or I will sell the Residence and keep the Mill if it suits the purchaser Sold fr no fault, but to raise money to pay “old debts,,• Call soon if you wart it. n0. 9 -its J. HENRY WOOD. /< YIMGTsaI Neuralgirt A BAFB, CERTAIN. AXB Speedy Cure FOE NEURALGIA, AITD ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. It* affect* are Magical . It is nn unfailing remedy in all cases of Neu aalgia Facia*is, often effeotiug a perfect care in less than tw- my-four hou s, from the use es no more than two or three pills, No other form of Neuralgia or Nervofca Dis ease has failed to yield to this wonderful rem edial agent. Even in the severest oases of Cb-onie Neu ralgia and general nervous derangements,—o f mnliy years standing, .affecting, tbe entire system, its use for a tew days, or a few weeks at the utmost always affords the most astonish ing relief, and very rarely fails to produoe a complete and peimanent cure. It oontains no drugs wr other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delioate system, and Can always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent Physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage One package, . 81.00, . .Postage 6 cents Sn packages, . 5 00, . . “ 27 “ Twelve packages, 9 00, . . “ 48 It is sold by all wholesale and retail dea’ers in drug sand medicines thruughuutjthe United States and by TURNER t Cos., Sole Preprie’or. . c 12-;f 120 Tremont Street, Boston, Masse KAVANUAGHADECKER’S BILLIARD TABLES The most Reiiabl«, ,«ushicti od on Billiard Tables is the CAT-GYT GYBIIION, Manufactured by Knvanagh A Decker, and Pa ented Dec 18 1866 [See Scientific American Vol. 16 No. 11 ] It is the only Cushion'that possesses all the qualities essential to a perfeot Cushion. It is the most elastic and most durable Cushion ever offered to the billiard-playing public as is a bundantly proven hythe great demand 5 since its introduc'inn. The peculiarity w distinguishes the Cat-Gut Cushion and rendeis it superior to ail others, is the tightened cord cfoat-gut which overlies the face and edge of the rubber r.nd running the full length of the Cushion, Mhiah prevents the ball from heeding into the rubber and jumping fojm the table The addition of the oitgut cord also adds much tithe elasticy of the Cushion Th« cat-gut Cushion has already been applied to ove -1 000 tables which are in constant use. It can be applied to tables of any m ike, for $75 per set. Kavanagh A Decker’s Faotory. at the corner of Centre and Canal Streets, N. Y.‘ is tbe most comple'e of its kind in thi world. The maebin ery ts of themost improved character, the lumber drying room the largest in the United States, the material used the best thaP can bo purchased and the workrne thoroughly skilled. Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, and Trimmings all of the best make, constantly on’hand. Kavanagh A Decker are the only agents in this|c.iuntry for Kay,s Cue Cement, adjudgedby competent authorities to be the best [cement ever used FULL SIZE TABLES CUT DOWN FOR SIOO Send for Illustrated Price List. KAVANAGH A DECKER, Corner of Centre A Canal Sts, oo!2d— tt New York F. COREA, CONIECTIOfitf AND FANCY GROCERIES, W HITBP T,L Str west side, A few doors from latmwa St ATLANTA GA. WINES, BRANDIES LIQUORS, Cordials Teas Sugars Coffee Candies Preserves Crackers Butter Cheese llama Beef Fish Pork Lard Ri:e Fruits Nuts Currants Raisins Segars Pipes Snuff Country Merchants supplied at NewYorkPricis octlS—3ms Carriage Shop. THE Subscribers having permanently lo cated in Greenesboro, Ga., are prepar td to do all kinds of Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Work in the neatest and best style, also all kinds of BLACKSMITHING. attention given to Horse hoeing and Repair ig and Axes. t \ liberal patrouage is earnestly solicited Wo. H. Griffies & Cos Phouograpic! Photographic ! MORGAN & JONES have opened over the store of Elsas A Adler a Photograliic GalleTv, where they are prepared to take Photo' graphs. Ainbrotypes, Porcelain and Gem' Pictures, Ac, Ac. Pictures taken to fit Lockets, Bread, , etc • Persons need not wait for clear father to have their Pictures taken. Their chemicals are uew and reliable and pictures t aken by then, will not he soil e d by moisture crui; -ts Edward Wilder’s Famous Stomach Hitters Will cure Ityspepsia, Liver Complaint and all species of Indigestion, lufer mittent Fever. * ' Fever aud Ague and all Peri ical Disorders h will give immediate relit f in Colic and Flux It will cure r. •, •. It is a mild rmi : lghlful Juvigorant for delicate F rr. i ’ It is ass 1 lotHßilious Alterative and Tonic for al, Family purposes. A is a pov erful Kecuperant after the frame has been ui reduced by Sickness, h is an excelcnt Appetiser as well as strengtbener of th< digestive forces It is desirable alike as a Coriective and mild Cathartic. lJs@»For the Curo of ihe above Diseases this preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and permanent effects are attested by thousands, and it is recommended alike not only by the ablest medical men; but also by the ministry, Try It, all you that are afflicted, and be convinced of its wonderful power aud beneficial effects. Edward Wilder’s SARSAPARILLA. AND jarir ,/m. mm ml An unfaili 'g and rapid cure for Scrofula ill all its forms, every known variety oi Constitutional Syphilis or Venerial Disease Neuralgia. Nkin Diseases—no matter how hoi or invefrate—Chtonic Rheumatism, iScrodfulotis Sore Eyes, Glandular Swell iegs i f thenefk ot elsewhere Chronic Chilis and Fever, Teller : Weeping Sore, Leg ulcers of every fe!nd Pimples on the face, Ringworm Scald Hare! Foiling of ihe hair or Alopecia, and hite-Sw. . ng Hip Joint Disease [or Mo hua Coxoriu" Chronio Erysipelas, Diopsy Ague Cake etc F- tie rapid and permanent cure of tbe a h< -• D ; cases this preparation stands unrivaloJ. A out” is guaranteed in every case where it is used according to direction*, • Edwr’d Wilder’s COMPOUND EXT PACT WILD CHERRY This preparation is specially recommen ded as affording certain and p ompt relief in Coughs, Colds, and Catarrhs of every description. In Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma or Phthisic it gives immediate comfort and relief, it is also admirably adapted to relief of the cough and diffi-' culty of breathing in Consumption. It is indispensable in Pneumonia or Winter Fever, Pleurisy, and every conceivable form of Pulmonary Disease attended with cough, difficulty of breathing, or pain. Fcr taste, efficiency, end power this Lied, icine has no equal, aud when used ‘u any of tbe above diseases has never been known to fail to give almost instant relief fol lowed by certain and permineirt cure. Edward Wflders FAMILY GILLS For the refof Constipated and Slug Si.sh Bower In these conditions of the a imentary c.n 1 *bpy are Guaranteed to be pertectly inlnllii.de. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and animation of tht I.iv er, brain, kidneys bladder, in ery sipelas, fever and gue, acute Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness f the head, vertigo, dizziness, bliudness, Ac., they cannot be exccZed. These Pills will be found, on trial, to be far superior to any other combina tion of medicines in the rapid and certain cure of all tho above diseases. They should be taken with Edward Wilder's Sar saparilla and Potash in the dis ases in which that remedy is rccommeuded, and th Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract of wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with Edward Wilders Stomach Bitters for chills and fever and fever and ague. WILDER & CO-, uOLESALE DRUGGISTS 45 Marble {Front Main.street LOUISVILLE KY For sale in Greensboro Ga by WALKER A TOLBERT FOUTZ’S CILBBRATCD I Horse and Cattle Powders. I _ -—-K»sK l^' r eases incident to this animal, s".ch as LUNGFEVER, GLAJS'BJiRS, miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. __ To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. It increases the quantity aud improves the quality much faster. __ In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Clocra in &c., this article <»nv half n paper to a paper in a above and i seases or entirely prevented. If given in 4ime, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Prioe 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for SL PREPARED BY s. A.. FOITTZ & BRO., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DREG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. b or sale by * W. GRIFFLY, Greensboro,’ Ga WILLIAM J. SHARP’S. Improved Billiard Tables, With his PATENT CUSHIONS, Wfell know i to be superior to any now in use. Manufactory, 43 Mer cer S#. s N. V T’IJE eat popularity of SHARP’S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES has renderled it nocesearv to make exten sive arrangements, in order to supply tb« increasing demand, and he is now prepar ed to till any order with which his pa trons or the publio generally, may ta vor him W. J. Sharp having had practical ex perience for nearly twenty years, in the manufacture of Billirtwl Tables, and having made a numbe Jof valuable improve ments, he guarantees a Table, which for elasticity of touch, mechanical construc tion on scientific urinciplcs, and elegance of appearance, will challenge competition. His newly invneted patent Cushions having been pronounced by the most com petent judges'to superior to any now in use, ii ■ is enabled to,f urnish the best Billard Table manufacured'ir. the United States, and sustain the name which Nharps Tables so justly have acquirer!. Balls, Cues and Trimings constantly on hand. Old Cushions i epaired atshort notice Orders by ’ punctually attended to. S nd for descriptive circular and price list. * W. J. SHARP maylß—tf. 43 Mercer St, New York. M, A. aTOVALI.. H. EDUONDSTON Stovall & Edinoiidston. WAREHOUSE and GENERAL Commission Utejrants Factors iu COTTON Grian, Flour PROVISIONS fre N O 2 arreu Block, Jackson street, Avgusta ga attention given to the ale of C otton .Large stoi'Bge accommo dation. F. HORSEY. Successor of HORSEY, AUTEN k CO Bats; (fapsanbjpfrafo (Bobs No. 25 Havne-Street, CHA RLE STO N, S. C. scp2B—3ms ————— A 1 ESSES, L P. WALKER t CO., Lou iAieville Kv., are authorized Agents for the Herai.h Business transacted by httn wul be duly acknowledged by ni».