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Mow Koch Milk to a Pound of
Butter I
I obtained a report of seven butter
factories in New* York, representing
108,878 poitwd- at' butter per anumn,
from 800 cows; from these I found
‘that a careful average sliowed that
one pound of butter required twenty
three and one-ha l / pounds of milk ;
it was also evident that either there
was a difference in the quality of the
milk furnished to the different fac
tories, or else in the perfection of the
plan pursued by each one in separa
ting the butter, for these averages
varied from twenty pounds of milk
at the Davis Factory, Herkimer Cos., j
to twenty-five at the Berry Faotory,
at Malone.
The Davis factory is essentially a
cheese factory, but by an accident to
their boiler, they were compelled to
convert one day’s delivery of milk
into butter ; this amounted to 4,000
pounds, and to the surprise of those
engaged in the manufactory, made
200 pounds of first-class batter. The
Keeler factory reports an average of
twenty and three-quarters pounds of
milk to each pound of butter. The
Kngil factory reporls one pound of
butter from twelve quarts (wine
measure) ot milk.
Experiments with my own dairy of
twenty cows, during the last month,
have convinced me that one pound
of butter from twenty-three pounds
of milk is a fair average, and yet I
could select individual cows from my
dairy, whose average would require
much less milk.
It Ss; but reasonable to suppose
that, other items being equal, it would
require more milk to make a pound
of butter iu June, than in December;
that the snme comparison will hold
good with regard to the milk of a
fresh cow, and one nearly dry; and
also, with a cow kept on dry fodder
and meal, and one fed altogether up
on clover, though I have not
found green corn to decrease the
average of butter in anything like
the proportion that good clover pas
ture will.— Journal of the Farm,
Security of Farm Labor.
Farm property is secure iu yield
ing constant and remunerative labor.
When a man hears that he can earn
say $3 per day in a foundry or fac
tory, he says to himself that is #OOO
|Kr year—perhaps half the value of
Ills farm; he fancies he can live upon
4500 and save the balanoe, and so
Infers that It is better than farming.
But living in connection with manu
facturing, cannot be reckoned in this
wholesale way. Setting aside idle
days, sickness, accident and cessa
tion of work that detract from pay,
the future of labor in trades is dark
and unpromising. The antagonism
between labor and capital in this
oountry is a fixed foot, whether the
oretically there can be suoh an an
tagonism or not. It is not without
significance that the International
society is to have its headquarters in
New York instead of in Europe.
Hits antagonism will not doorcase.
Whatever its issue, it will render the
life of the workingman for the next
generation miserable and uncertain
by the contention in which he will
be necessarily involved. It is said
that the strikes are ended; Ido not
believe we have seen the beginning.
Hie only certainty before the labor
of shops and factories, is breaks,
fluctuating wages and general uncer
tainty. It oannot reckon on unbroken
time and steady wages.
Swammino Bkjob. A beo-koeper
givea the following plan to prevent a
swarm of bees from getting far away
from the hive, with the statement
that after ten years experience he has
never known it to fail once:
As soon as they show the first
symptoms of swarming, stop up most
of outlets of the hive so as to
force them to be a considerable time
coming out. The swarm being made
up in part of young bees, many of
whom oannot fly well, and as
nothing can be done by the awanu
until aU are out, they fly about in the
air; by prolonging their exit the
feeble ones beeome tired, and finding
their plans frustrated, they alight to
re-arrange their journey. If they
can leave the old hive all at once,
they care very little about alighting.
—Journal of the Farm.
Pigs — Live and Dead W bights.—
In answer to an inquiry—“ What
proportion does the live weight of
pigs bear to the dead weight ?—The
Irish Farmer's Gasette says: “ The
proportion of dead to livo weight of
pigs is generally three-fourths of the
live weight, when well fattened ; but
the dead weight of the improved
breeds, when very fat, is frequently
four-fifths of the Uve we ight. ,
Warrantod fnv from * n
vV Oil lOH IvU fnen (limits and war
rant* and to cure Arc*- in all it* forms—onr Ague
Medicine, Krw Fever Tonic. A box of
l’ills free with every bottle. It cur nbv can
celing Agile Poison in the blood, and carry
ing it ou of tbesystem. TitV IT!
W. C. HAMILTON & Cos.,
Cmcinnntti, Ohio.
WORKING < LASS, wai.k ou rraut S6O a
week guaranteed. Respectable ciiipFiyinciit
ul home, day or evening; no capital minimi;
full Instruct ions and valuable package <f goods
sent free hy mail. Address, with six cent re
turn stamp, M. Young & Cos., 178 Uieenwich
street,-New York.
AGENTN WANTED. Hexn tor Catausic*.
DOMESTIC SEW INO MACHINE 00.,
NEW YOltK.
NEVER
Neglect a Cough. Nothing is more certain
to lay the foundation for future evil conse
quence*.
WELLS' CABBOLIC TABLETS
are a sure cure for ail disease* of the respira
tory Organ*, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Dip
theria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness
of the Throat, Windp'pe or Bronchial tube*,
and all diseases of (be Lungs.
In all eases of suildeu cold, however taken,
thee Tablets should lie promptly and freely
used. They equalize the circulation of the
p)ood, mitigate the severity of the attack,
and will, in a very short time, restore healthy
action to the affected organs.
Welle’ Carbolic Tablets are put up only in
blue boxes. Take no snlistltiites. If they
can't be found at your druggist's, send at
once to ttie agent in New York, who will for
ward them by return mail. Don't bo de
ceived by imitations.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt street, New
York, Sole Agent for the United States.
Price 25c. a lsix. Send for Circular.
Write for Large Illuxlratcd Price List.
Address GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
No. 179 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Breech-loading shot gun*, $lO to SBOO. Dou
ble shot guns, $8 to $l5O. Single guns, $3
to S2O. Rifles, $ to $75, Revolvers, $0 to
$25. Pistols, $1 to SH. Gun material, Fishing
tackle. Luge discount to dealers or clubs.
Army guns, Revolver* &c., bought or traded
for. Goods sent hv express C. 0. D. to be ex
nmtncd liefore paid for.
12000000 ACHES
CIIEAP*FARMS.
The Cheapest land in .Market, for Mile by the
UNION PACIFIC RAII.BOAD COMPANY,
In the Obbat Pi.attk Valley,
3,000,000 acres In Central Nebraska now for
Rale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on
live and ton years’ credit at it per cent. No
advance interest required.
Milil and healiliful climate, fertile soil and
an abundance of good water.
The best market in the West—the great
Mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah
and Nevada being supplied by the farmers in
the Platte Valley.
Holdiers entitled to a Homestead of 100
ucros. The best locations for colonies.
Free Hotnt s for all t Millions of acres of
choice Government lands open for entry un
der tlie Homestead Ia tv, near tills jrreat Rail
road, with good markets and all the conve
niences of an old settled country.
Free pusses lo purchasers of Railroad Land.
Sectional Ma|>s, showing the land, also
new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with
New Matin Mailed Fico Everywhere.
Address, 0. F. DAVIS,
Land Corn’r U. P. R. 11,, Omaha, Neb.
■J A Samples soul by mail for 60e. that retail
JLVlqmck for *Ol. It. L. Wolcott, 181 Cluvt-
Stpiare, New York.
The startling drawback on nearly all me
dicinal agents has ever been that In their
process of purgation and purification they
have also debilitated the system. To obviate
this difficulty physicians have long sought
for an agent that would purge, purify and
strengthen at one and the sain? time. Their
research has at last been rewarded by a dis
covery which fully realises the fondest desires
of the medical faculty, and which is justly
regarded as the most important triumph that
Pharmacy has ever achieved. This import
ant desideratum is Dr. 'Putt's Vegetable Liver
Pills, which purify the blood and removo all
corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulations
from the body, and yet produce no weakness
or lassitude whatever, but, on the contrary,
tone the stomach and invigorate the body
duilng the progress of their operation. They
unite the heretofore irreooncilable qualities
of a strengthening purgative and a purifying
tonic. l)r. Tutt's Pills ars the most active
end searching medicine In existence.- They
at once attack the very root of disease,, anil
their action Is so prompt, that in an hour or
two after they are taken the patient is aware
of their good effects. They may lie taken at
any time without restraint of diet or occupa
tion; they produce neither nausea, griping or
debility, and as a family medicine they have
no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Sold bv all
Druggists, Principal olfioe, 18 and 20 l'latt
street. New York.
MIS
BLOOD PURIFIER!
It ia the moat powerful cleanser, stren I lien
or and remover of the Ulaudular Obstructions
known to Materia Mttiica.
It is especially adapted to constitutions
“worn down" and debilitated by the warm
weather of Spring and Summer, when the
blood is not in activo circulation, consequent
ly gathering impurities from sluggishness and
Imperfect action of the secretive organs, and
is manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches,
Boils, Pustules, Scrofula. Ac.. Ac.
When weary ami languid from overwork,
and dullness. drowxines and inertia take tire
place of energy and vigor, the system needs
a Tonic to build It up and help the Vital
Fonvs to regain their recuperative power.
In the heat of Summer, frequently the
Liver and Spleen do not properly perform
tbeil functions; tire Uterine and Urinary
Organs are inactive, producing weakness of
the stomach and intestiues and a predisposi
tion to Millions licrangemt.
D1 WELLS’ EXTBAGTOF JIREBEESA
is prepared directly from the South American
Plant, and is peculiarly suited to all these
difficulties ; it will cleanse the vitiated Blood,
stlengthen the life-giving powers, and remove
all olwtruction* from impaired and enfeebled
Organs.
It should lie freely taken, as Juntbeba is
pronounced by medical writers the most effi
cent Purifier, Tonic and Deohetruent known
in the whole range of medicinal plant*.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt stmt. New
York, Sold by Druggists. Soki Agent for the
I'nitvd States. Prke One dollar per bottle.
Send for Circular.
Numerous Tests have Proved
N. BURNHAM'S NEW TURBINE J
TO BE THE BEST EVEB i.\VE,\T£l) {
Pamphlet free. Address, York, Pa f
WATER
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
rTMTAV'I I EliS ami neighborhoods desiring to
X have a Public School, are hereby notified
tliat the County Bond of Education will hold
a meeting at tile Court-house in Hamilton on
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1873,
to receive applications and grant certificates
to Teachers.
It is the intention of the Board, if possible,
to have one or more Public Schools taught in
every District in the county, for a term of
three months.
Teachers are required to contract with the
Board in writing, to be signed in duplicate by
tbe Teacher and County Commissioner,
By order of the Board:
.1 T. JOHNSON, C. S. C.
Hamilton, Ga., May 9, 1873 —4t
axrotioo.
I have this day pined in the hand* of Jno.
T. W.lliams, Es<|., my notes and accounts.
All those indebted to me, either by note or
account, are requested to make immediate
payment. Mr. Williams is lully authorized
to settle all claims.
F. M. T. BRAN NAN.
Hamilton, Ga., April 17, 1873 —tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
We take pleasure in tendering our Full
and Complete Stock of MILLINERY GOODS
to tbe Ladies of Hamilton and vicinity. It
lias been selected witli the greatest care, and
embraces all the 1/itest Styles.
Call and examine our Goods anil prices.
Coats’ Spool Thread made a specialty —80c.
per dozen.
Term* Cash. Mas. S. A. TRUSSELL,
upll-lm Mas. M. E. STEVENS.
THE L\ GRANGE REPORTER,
This old and well-known Weekly, in en
tering upon its TWBNTY-MXTM ykab, respect
fully solicits from its friends in Harris and
adjoining counties, the cordial support it has
received in the past. The proprietor will en
deavor to maintain the cxcelleut reputation
which the Reporter Ims always had, and to
make it worthy of any man’s support. Great
stress will lie mode on making it a skws pa
per. and it will contain full and accurate re
jxirts of both.local, State, and general news.
Subscription $2.00 a year; clubs of ten, $2,00
each. Address, J. T. WATERMAN,
mar2B-tf La Grange, Ga.
JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
MOFFETT'S DRUG STORE,
<4 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
A large lot of FIBH HOOKS and LINES
of every description; JAPANESE, FISHING
HODS (the best used), and BAIT BOXES.
Darby's Fluid, Tutt's Expectorant and
Pills, Globe Flower Syrup, Coe's C'Otigh Bal
sam, Simmons’ liver Medicine, Perry Davis’
Pain Killer, Mustang Liniment, Blacking,
Shoe and Whitewash Brushes, English Mus
tard, Elder Flower Lotion, for chapped or
rough hands.
For sale cheap, at wholesale or retail.
tan Mm.
Tins truly Ynlnahl© Medicine him won lta
Into every household In the nation, and in conn*
dently recommended for the cure of
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION,
AN D EVERY FORM OF
INDIGESTION, CHILLS, FEVERS*
And all (iiwttwn nrialng front Torpid Liver,
For COSSWTIOH ami CHE3NIC COUCHS, ff**
TABES. BBONCHITIS, and DEBILITY from any eIIs
•MOM, it in a wife, atfrcenblo, ami reliable tonic.
In al* Kidney and Uiuddor troubles it will bo found
beneficial.
The tmrot and beat Ttonrlion Whitley ir com*
bined with material* in thin article whirl* form
the MOST EFFECTIVE TONIC KNOWN. .
-A-IaSO
WAIsKZIZI'B
PURR
HOLLAND SCHNAPPS,
AN INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
TUI HIST im-RKTIC SNOW*.
W. 11. WALIfKR As CO..
'Wholcsalt. Win* and Liquor Dealers, General
Wholesale Atfi-uU, 26 Main street, between Firal
suit licooiiil, Louisville, Kentucky.
unnuuanHß?o
A| Mrs. B. H. AJ. T. Williams will
Vr opeu, ou the Ist of April, a small stock
of MILLINERY, consisting of Hats,
Bonnets, laces, etc., in the front room of the
residence West of the Court-house, occupied
by Mr. Doggett
Patterns of all sorts on hand.
Druse* made or fitted. mar2S-tf
THE.PARKERCUR.)
PARKER BRtfSi, I
WEST MERIOEN.CT> t
Tiaiivv
GOOD NEWS AT LAST!
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
STA.RT\LI3Sr Or DISCLOSURES!
Read Carefully. It will Astonish, Profit, and Gratify You.
The intelligent world has believed for a long time that a first-class, reliable, strong, dura
ble and light-running Sewing Machine could be manufactured and sold for a reasonable price.
This has been verified at last!
•| he Wilson Sewing Machine Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, is justly entitled to tbe honor
of being characterized as a public benefactor, for placing upon the market a first-class Sew
ing Machine in every respect, at a price within the reach of all, anil at the same time finish
ing it in artistic elegance, pleasing to the most fastidious and cultivated persons.
Agents and canvassers in the interest of other Machines represent that the Wilson Machine
is of no account, or sav it is too cheap, and will soon wear out. The reason they so falsely
represent the Wilson Machine is because their success depends upon it; for wherever the Wil
son is introduced, no intelligent person will buy any other.
The cost of labor and material in the Wilson, and all other Machines that are first-class, is
about the same, and will not vary one dollar either way. Therefore, if the Wilson Sewing
Machine Company can afford to sell their Machines at $55, all other large Companies could
do the same.
The Wilson Sewing Machine Company is not so mercenary and grasping as some. It refu
ses to join any rings or combinations for the purpose of putting up or keeping up prices.
Concerning the merits of the Wilson Sewing Machiue we offer the Machine itself, and in
vite the severest mechanical and expert criticism. It is made from the very best quality of
steel and iron. Every part that is liable to wear is thoroughly case-hardened, and the steel
tempered. It makes tbe Lockstitch, alike on both'sides, Hems, Fells, Stitches, Tucks,
Gathers, Binds, Braids, Cords, Puffs, Ruffles, etc., etc., and sews with equal facility from the
finest of fabrics to Leather.
Before buying a Sewing Machine, examine every one In the market. Then carefully ex
amine the Wilson New Underfeed. Try it; test it. Then compare it to the representations
made regarding it by its enemies, and you will be perfectly satisfied that the Wilson New
Underfeed Sewing Machine is the best in the world!
The old and true adage is: “The best is the cheapest.” Undoes not mean to pay the
highest price to get the best.
Call and examine for yourself, and see that what we say is no idle talk.
Offiee and salesrooms two doors above J 8. Jones’ Dry Goods House, No. 62 Broad street,
Columbus, Ga. Respectfully, BALDWIN & UNDERWOOD, Agents. apr4-6m
Novelty! Beauty! Fashion!
THOMAS & PRESCOTT,
OOXjXJIVEBXJS, O.A_.,
Are constantly receiving, Direct from their Manufacturers, fresh supplies of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING
and. Oents' Furnlsliins Goods,
Embracing all the Latest Novelties of the trade, and the most Beautiful and Faskionabl
Goods for Gentlemen's wear. Call and see them. 25-3 map
HAMILTON WEEKLY VISITOR
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
DENIS W. D. BOIiLLY, Editor and Proorietor.
m
TERMS—OnIy |2 a year; $1 for aix months, or la cents for three
months—payable invariably in advance.
Any one famishing us with five subscribers and 410, will receive a
copy of the paper free for one year.
Addreee D. TV. D, BOULLY, Hamilton, Ga.
DR. ABBOTT ! S
LIVER RENOVATOR
CURES ALL CASES OF LIVER DISEASES,
Such as Chronic and Acute Inflammation of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Sourness of Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Colie, Costiveness, Heart
burn, Diseases of the Heart, Chills and Fever, Intermittent and Bilions Re
mittent Fever, Neuralgia, Colds and Coughs, Constipation, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Piles, Flux, aud Bilious Diseases generally.
Don’t fail to use* it, for it will cure you.
It is the cheapest medicine in circulation, because it is the best.
It is perfectly harmless—composed of Vegetables only.
Full directions upon tbe inside of each package.
Don’t fail to try one package. Price only 75 cents.
Prepared only by D. ABBOTT & SON, Nxwnan, Ga,
For sale by druggists and dealers generally.
VSOVIIIXtQHIIAIbS 8
Abbott’s Liver Renovator has cured me twice of colic.
Hamilton, Ga., Feb. 22, 1873. Branch Liqon.
To my friends and acquaintances, especially the afflicted—lt is a pleasure
and a duty to recommend Dr. Abbott’s Liver Renovator. I have used it
for several years, and have known many others to use it with entire satis
faction. I have never been prepared to commend any medicine more cor
dially. As it has benefitted me, so I hope it may relieve thousands. Very
respectfully, a friend of tbe afflicted,
Auburn, Ala., May 2, 1871. Prof. I. J, Morris.
LIGON BROTHERS, Agents.
0 “
We are regularly authorized agents for
BENNETT’S MEDICINES, HALL’S LUNG BALSAM,
Rogers’ KAesclioines,
Scovill’s Family Medicines, Warren’s Tonic Cordial.
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SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES BY
LIGON BROTHERS*
Hood’s Burels.a Liver Medicine
Cures LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION\<kc.
Warranted! Call at
LIGON BROTHERS, Agents, Hamilton, Ga.
Cheney’s Disinfectant removes all bad odors.
Cheney’s Liver Pills best purgative in the world!
Cheney’s Fever, Ague and Nervine Pills will cure chills.
Cheney’s Expectorant will cure croup, colds, coughs, etc.
Sold by LIGON BROTHERS, Druggists, Hamilton, Ga,