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About The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1869)
A Cnck *m ■ ««<** Twu|fc. The following from a rec«nt number of the Prairie Farmer is almost (quel to Franklin’* atory of the whiatle : A few day* ago a friend aent me word that every day he gave nearly twenty pail* of buttermilk to a lot of ahoa’s, and they acsr> ely improved at all. Think* I, this is a breed of hogs worth teeing. They moat be oftt.e sheet iron k nd. bo 1 called on him, heard him repeat the mournful *to>y, and then visiicd the aty, in order to get a better view ol the miraculous a*ino. I weal into the p> n, • nd, od clo-e examination, found a crack in the trough through which moat of the content* ran away under the floor. Think* I, here ia tliu type of the fa lurca of our agiioultU'al br«thren. When I are a farmer subscribing for a hall doxett political and miscellaneous papers, and apeudi g all hia time in rending them, while he doesn't read a single agricutinrul or hortictilmrul jour oai, thnk* I, to myaeltj poor man, you have got a large and wide crack in jour bog trough. When I ace a furmcr attending all the political conventions, and knowing •very man in town that vote* hi* ticket, and yet, to save his neck, couldn’t tell who is President of hi# Coun y Agricul tural Society, or where the fair was bolu last year, 1 "unan iiiousiy*’ come lo ibi conclusion that the po «r soul has g«l a crack in Ins hug trough. Whes I see s farmer buying guano, but wasting ashes and lien mauurc, try ing all aort* of experiments rxci pt iii telliginl hard work ami economy, get ting the choicest o' seed* rt-garJleaa ol coat, then planting them regard loss cl cultivation, growing the vuiiciy of fruit called Sour Tart S. ediing, ami sweeten • ing it with sugar, pound lor pound, keeping the front fields rich while the back lots are growing up with thistles, briers and i ldurs, contiil.uting lo the C’hocklaw Indian fund and never fi.viug a cent to any agricultural society ; such • man, I will give a written guarantee, lias got a crack in his hop trough, and in hi* head also. Whet) I see e farmer allowing loose lioards all over Ida yard, fence dowr, hinge* off the gate, manure in the barn jard, I come lo tbo conclu-ion that hr hen g.d a large crack in Ida hug trough. When I see a farmer upending Ida time traviling in a carriage, when he has to sell ail his corn to pay tliu hired help, and hi* hogs arn so lean thai they have lo lean agaiust the (croc lo squeal, I rather lean to tliu conclusion that some body that stay* at home will have a lieu oil the farm, and that some dujs li e bottom will cotoe entirely out ot h s In g trough. Ground swells-gophcrt. Corn dodgeie—Good TemliUr*. Tliu oldest Uevolvcr—the K x tit. The oldest cop known— liie-cup. A net to catch a woman- a hon-net. D *.pur»es of. low'd*—pickpockets A good thing I r tin* indole, i— N K (J Faith—doing God’s «ill W illmut qui s lion. Male—ivolenl —Black mating a white fomale. The heal end of invos' mint* —the dividend. A cedi able statement thut • f the public debt. A tcctold paradox—a pair of water tight boot*. Ilow to servo a hungry man—drive a amke into h in. Tin-most iiite-es ing illustrated po per*—Gr-.-i nlncka. The r«r. »t combination of the ng • il4l.na amt s u»e. The m ml popul .r children in a fami ly—“y IloW I'll)*.” t\ oikiug lor near life—making dolin' lor the expected. Home M»gui uea—wives who “blow up tbeir hus anils. A Revenue Cutter—the msn wh cut* wit out psj ing hi* ini ome i->x. A quea'ion— f mi ring.* makes man and woman one, w Id -h is die one ? Queer—that child en erven jeais old yesterday, are eighteen aixty nine, (eight in-nxiy-nine.) In onr m xt—"T e right word in Julirl'* bridal wia'trom the fluent pen of A Mcllwaine, E-q. For-bidding—Ho* way who walked into Smithson A' Co’s the other day and • lit) ’‘Mister kin I bid anything I like? “Certainly,” raid the accommodatin'.’ Bute*. “Well then ’ **id die “ mper ent’’ rascal “I’ll bid you gxxi evening.” A U-d Irdian strayed away (r m his camp, and got lost ; inquiring the way back, lie was asked, “Indian lo* I’ 1 “No,"’ *aid be, di-oiaiutnlty, "Indian not lost; wigwam h atsinking Id* breast: “Indian here." WVm following apology ia made in ■ teitain paper cut Wee, for errors which had dot b cn corrrcied in ihe pivv r>«» 'a-ne : "o*m m ill*? alwenes uv our» rg-er pink iv-ik-r; at viral thpowgrafllcal ornezek kuul Insurer &."* From Ilsrilsnn's Psmphlst ot Public Laws. Judicial District and Court Cal endar* UKTiflcn, ocroßXtt ISCB. SUPERIOR COUKT. itn ninox craccrr. Cherokee—First Monday in 3farch and Augu-t. Cobh—Third Monday in March and First MoAdny in October. Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third Monday in August. Forsvih— Fi st Monday in April and fourth Monday in Augmd. Lumpkin— Second Monday in April and fir»t Monday in September. Dawson—Tliiid Monday in April and second Monday in September. Picker.*—Fourth Monday in April and September. Gilmer--Second Monday in May and October. Fannin—Third " “ “ “ Uoioii— Fourth ” “ “ “ Town#—Monday* afei tiie fourth Monday in May and October. UItCKsWICK CIBCCIT. Appling—First Monday in March and September. Camden— Finlay Rfter Ihe fourth Monday i.i Ap il and October. Chnilion—Monday after the foutlh Monday in Apr.l an i October. C inch—Fourth MoLdsy in March and S' pu inber. Coffee—S. cond Kchola —Monday after the fouitli Monday in March «nd Sepiemlmr. Glynn—Third Monday in April slid Octota-r. 1* ereu—Thursday before ihe firs'. Momlay in March and Sep'imtor. W«ir—Thliil Monday in March and Scpti mber. Wayne—Fourth Monday in April end Ocober. . eIIATTAIIOOCtirK CiKCI'IT. Chattahoochee— Fourth M' n lay in Murcli and Sept< int er. Jluria—'•'ccond .Monday in Aptii and October. Marion—Fiist " *' March and September, Muscogee—Second “ “ May and November. Schley— “ “ *' April and October Tiilltot—Third “ “ “ March and September. . Tuy or— First “ “ “ Aptii and October. CIIIROKI* fIBCt'IT. Ha t iw—Third Monday in March •nd 8-ptember. Catonu*-Second “ “February and Angus'. Chit, oga—First “ “ March and Srpteml'cr. Dele—Second “ " Mi) and November. Gordon—First “ “ April and Oc*ober. Mur.ay—Third “ “ “ “ Walker—M' ndav before the firs’ M.’.ndtiv ill March and N ptemlier. Whitt Ib id—Fourth Monday in Apr I an 1 October, OOWITA CIRCUIT. (after Ist January, 1800) Cl i\ton—S. cond Monday in Match and Septemher. R. Knit—Firat “ “ “ “ Fav. Ite—Third “ “ April «ml t Vtoiler. Fiihnn—First " “ May and N'ovemlitr. Meriw finer —First “ “ April and October. Troup—Third “ “ March and S p-ember. nssTCRK CIRCUIT. Prvnn—-K urth Mon "lay *n tp il an I 2d Monday a'ter -till Mund.iy in Nov I’,,i |,„.|i—l', id iy a lie r third Monday in M rch. (’lullhum—Setond M mday in Jaim in v on l May. liffinghum—Monday alter die fourth M 'inlay m Maieh, a« and a cond Moll lay after the fourth Monday ill Oclrda-r. Lilielty—Third Mondry in April and Monday aI er 4'h Monday in N v mV. M el,ibsh—Thursday after the second Monday in April and Tlimaday afttr llie In rtli Monday in Novi -mb* r. Monteomeiy—'T’luirsday rfter tls** llli'd M .ndav in March, and Thursday a'lee II e third M lid ay in Oiiolwr. T mdl—Third Monday in March at and ihe fnurdi M'>nd 'V in (.fell her. ri.INT CIIICI'IT. Hutta—2d Monday March and S<pi'tr. 11 nry- Shi “ April and On ot~ r. Monroe—4th Fvb’y and Aug,to. N' «T n—3d “ March mid S pt’r. I’ike—| .1 “ April aid Outohor. 8 aldifv—l'l“ Kili’y and August. Up^m—lst “ May and Note tier. MAC >N CIKCVtT. |Hi tab—3l 'oiday in May and Nov’er. I Cmwlbrit—lst ** M itch *)><! Si ptVr. I Dooly- -|»l ’• April and Oc’ . Ilousion—3 ! “ K- h’ry snd Atinm-i. Macoi.—2d “ March and Nov’i'cr , I Twiggs—4th “ “ and S pt' or. MIODLK CIRCUIT. Ilurke—3d Monday in May and Noi’r. (Columbia—l i “ Mati'i mil S pt’r. j Eiaanuel—Wi il nwd *y pf-r the 4th Monday* in March and S- pteni' er. 1 J. ts-rs n—2d Monday May -nd Nov’r. • 1-11111*011 4lll “ SI rch and S-pi’r Rtelinn-ml —2-1 “ Janu'rv and June. |Sc riven—l-t ** M«y an ’ Nov’hcr. j Washiugtni-—2d * Match and Si-pt. XOIiTIIEKK CIKCHT. Eltiert- 2d Monday March xml Sept. Olasocock —3ii “ Ft b’y and August. Hancock—2d “ Apnl and Oct-U'cr Hart—3ii “ March and Sept'r. ] l.inorln —4tii “ April and Oi tols r. Madioon—lst “ March and Sept’r. ! Oglwlborp—Bd“ April and Oitotier. I t.ahaferr 4lh “ Feb’y and August. IV'srnn -1 -I “ April and October. Wiikf'—4’h “ March and S. pi'r. oc.artcEE ciEerrr. 1 Baldwin—4th Monday Feb. xnd Angu-t | Greene—2d Monday March ond Sept’r. '■ J«aj.er—4th Monday April and Oc’ber Jones—3d “ “ “ Mo gan—lst “ Match and Sept’r. I'u’natn— 4th “ “ Wilkinson— Ist “ April and Oc’.obi'r p.irat'LA onteciT. Clay—4tl. Monday F.-b’y owl Au.nst. Early—lst “ April and Ocioticr Miller—2d “ *’ Quit mart —3d “ May and Xovi’her H ndolph—l «t" ** “ Stewart—3d “ April and October Terrell—4th “ Miy and N- n-’l-er Webster —2d *‘ March aid Sept’r. rocTnEßtr ciact’tv. Bertien—Monday nlu r Irwin Court. Brooks—Monday after l.nwndes Court Colquilt—Wedne-day sti r the third Monday in May an 1 November. Irwin—'l hu sday rifb-r Telfair Court. I. —2d Monday April andOct’ln.r f.owndva—Monday ufir r Colqti tl court I’uiiiski—3d “ April and Oct’b. r Telfair -Friday aftn the fourth Mon day in Apiil and O. tobef. Tli im*—Monday after Brooks Cou’t, Wi cox—4th Monday in April and Oct EouruwEarEa* cntcctT. Baker—3d Monday M.<y »ud Nov’her. Calhoun—3d “ M .rch and Stpt’r. Dccrl-ir—4tb “ Ajual and October Dougherty—hi’ 1 and I>-n’b r lsr— 4>h “ M irch Btid Sept’r Mitchell—Od “ May and Nov'hrr Sumter—2l “ April and OctVr Worth-3d “ TAttAPOOSA CtHCltt. Cam lu ll—3l M-i i’sy F i'snd Aujii't Ca'roll— lat “ April mi l O t’. IViWt.-ia—lst " March i.n l S |.l Floyd-2d “ J.n’r> and July 1!.,i .1 til —3l “ Atl r.ml O t'r Heard- 3.1 “ M ich .. iS. p IVuldiu —lst “ Fh ml All-I-I Folk—4 h “ J and July WKSTERK CIRCUIT. Hi ks—lst Mnißiy A lit and O t’. Ci.rkn Fir-t Mond.ii in Feb un y«nd the s cond hi Ailit'io. Fi oiklu —0 i M no y A ril and Oct*r. Gwinnett —Fk>’ M inlay in Match an t • lie »■ cml in p cue ••. 11. h. »»h mi 3i M id.v Ap il a,,10 t Hath—3d " Al a « n r. S pi Jack oil—4th “in mul Ana.. I tabu n—Nl “ Apiil a. and O t'r Wslioii—3 1 “ Fo . and Vi.'«u-l Wh to- Monday altar the 4 hid A, lil and October. klxrs «f Anita. The follow ing .side wjll show any one id n |i!«lje<* tl"' l.inth <d Ihe v.iri nus f "/"s, und tne number us rial, in pound. Tiny are Tsted !•» m 3 j■■ ir y up lo 20 penny. Tin iir»t <olnm« giv— trie numlirr, the a e nd the length in iur lies, and lire 'bird lie number p.-r pound : dial s Speiny 1u < h ... ,68T ni! peril. 4 penny , ..lj “ ~..3.V2 “ “ li p. tr y ... 12 “ ... .'232 ’’ “ O penny,..2 “ ....157 ” “ 7 p. imy. ~2| “ .... 111 “ “ 8 penny.. .2 J “ .... I I “ *• 10 penny.. . 2% ” .... OS “ “ 20 penny.. .3| “ .... 34 “ ” Spik's...4 “ .... Id '• ” Spike-...4i “ 12 “ Spike*.. .5 “ 10 *' ,Spilt e.. .0 •• 7 “ ’• Spikes.. .7 ” .... fl “ “ From this taMe »n rstimale of qtian* tlty and Mida *le si/; s' for any job of work tan he r»a»ily made. 557” The following table is jitib -1 tailed for ;lio benelit. l casual rend cr.~, to whom the li Icgiutnn r. luting to the prices ol gold do not |>r«*ve of much value: When gold i* qu dul at $1 II), a paper dollar ia worth I*l eta nearly. When gold is quoted at $1 13, a paper dollar ia worth 87 cer.tu. When gold ia quoted «t $1 20, a pnper dollar ia worth Bl’.l ceti*s. When g >ld j» quoted at $1 tlf», a paper dollar is worth SOctnst. When g rid is quoted Rt £1 111*, a paper dollar i* woith 77 cents. When g"ld ia quotid a: ?1 33, n pt| c* dollar ia vr«ill% 74"rtenie. When gold i» quoted «t Jl 40, a paper dollar ie worth 71 cents. When Id is qno'cd «• $1 45, a paper dollar 1* worth lip i-. iit*. When gold s q and n 6". a pupi l do lar is «ui !■ ceots. Just putitWict. anew olltfon of Hu Cui.- VRRWKI.I.’* CKI.KBRATEO Em>AT iT/T on thenullcsl run' (with r, out till dU itlt-jof Sl-1.KM.l- TOUaiWA. or 0.-UMiial Wi-akaess, lnvolmf larv Semina! l/w>. mrurmcT, Mental am) Fliysleal Inrapneity, Impi’iHinents to Mnrri i -e. etc. ? also roxstnenos. ten et' *Y, ami Fits in'tuceit liy selt iailiilgeice or ; sexual extravagnnee. arj-- Frlei> in a sealed acvclope. only * cents. The i vlehrate t mulior in tilt* admirable casay elesrly ‘.inoioirates. loan a thirty y ear*' snece*-:..: pm tier, that the atar.ninc eiMisequem<•* oi .-rtf .ilniM' may 1* nalwally rnreil without the ilangemos u-e of internal medleiue or the application ,* the knife— ’ pointiug out a mode of cure at miee siuiple. certain ami effectual, by mean* of wMuk every sufferer, no ninttcr wliat lit* condition may" be, mav enre himself cheaply, privale • ly, and r*,'.tc.iHy. lW This l-coinre sliould he in the Itand* of every youtli ami every man n tl>e land. Sent, under seal, in a’ plain envelope, to ' any address post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp*. Address U-e publisher*. CHAR J. C KLINE ,2 CO.. 12* Bowerv, New York, dee t.ftf Tost fpl re Bo* V>2S MITCHELL & CO., At tho sign of the bur Are now offering a (fill assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. WF. make flit Os TRIES a speciality, and Invite the public In call and EXAMr.VE OUR 0 00VS Ati' 1 . jirlccs, Inihfaciiou GntitraMtmi In uli cases. Terms Cash. Jinwkln.vvSHe, Dec. ‘z:\ if River Insurance. I II E CNDEitwnmilt's \r,rNCY l ’AN j " tit' claim a 1." ••• s' art- of the V’ powpcctive Full .- ad YViotei imsineai* by rt-aam *>l Its lir e c ipilsl, lilieral tariff of rate*, ant) prompt payment of all just tletnands. The rule* of liver insure nee, established last year, have liien again re-adopted for tin* roniliu t* sling n .-"n, and tlia under signed would respcetililly invin ail |s n*ou* desiring to Jr,*ure sblptn •of cotton or other trefolit from It.i' point I V Ismt to Sa vumwli, to call<i|v>u liltti at hi* "ffice it they de.ire tlii'it proper!..' pu to. Ik', in tiansit by a safe and reliable company. A* an evidenc" of it.-* at d.ility of the l’n dt-rv liter’s Agency, the cireiihii letter of the (fCoernl Au" lit", und.r and. ' Sept 14t>*. tofii. kiiows mnU K-eu to the amount ot i3J!7*i,438 '/-'J. ( HAS C KIiIUEE. Ilawklnsvitte. Dee. v:j-U' () N ! 10 H! Kxti'nortVunrit /ni/itreiueiif* Te rwsai, tVsathif SEWING MACHINES! THE WILSON SEWIN3 MACHINE MANUFACTURING COIiI’ANT ar# now olTurin* Ui l!i* WILSON’S Jf£ir J'.Mlftl M.UIIIXES FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS! Ml is the mill Ftmt*oH*» itrvrln* ItarMM l» I 'V mfyko nm t. ■.a in I— tt.»« »« eut\i* M,. in ~i. tl. ■f ■ i * *U tkjf-®; m \ . ■x' ..r. •t.evrd ilWlii. XI.. I. 11" l" Si-IS >t h.X . ~ liiKlioO cilKki Ol Ho «.»!- I a--.il J •'■ft'”’**' " U nutaoaldfcpl lo I tie l'—' - 'W *'"• '"••jw if **.,*l. 'll mo -i..... ' it ’ cl ' l *3' Wilson'» tjtfoaud town Machine hsa Join* Ml Kinds JSfiimily Srving MtukUr m well *» *nsir»t'Xl H «»• m » rktt li 553 htitcm. Unit F l l i\ita, I***®* H»4it>. <i.»Tm h w •*■*:'** •AMR U*tL LLf. It uaf* ftll C T*r**4, Mft. *m\ .11* • ’’ti, I mi «»• ran »(dß>.) •» Itw’ * »n-f> nh-HUrA «>f ft.noo •Dicin’ rnjmT Uimtb Tlita UmcUim U»# a«1 / El tin tic Lock-Stitch, \. wVkh etui »*• cut at ficiiiucjit of •TrtjVjtf ytch, ftiiil von uui l*» " t-’rlwHl or •port. \ Wilson’s NEW 820 MACHINE JV*. ateny 101 l oar M Myl* •/ T’ttJlt XtortoM*. It la at Ureo »* th* «M Macliiaa. a»'t l» a" a«U|-t*d that It will aland iipao »u> warS tsblr. «ad lanaoin firm wlUwwt FEEDS 'HE irons ITSELF, \V irtleaea Ilia hand* sJmoal onurrly. whirl, r*/ x\l»> the BWN-ltJ of n.lut! * a toad sad UradWl. to tUow lb( iqwrxittr lit* • t tliAir biiw W v - wi. *#- All y **• « on trwXtlo MacUmvw, ihiU this *:rv*t Hu* uttrenNkt- •• u tht • rtwWk 1 Who »tl*il tlfJt ao«*U« »”*• , iDrraX.ro|‘»U4-d Vy th# lngU»y mjittions U* aud rboiil t not mot# tl.*uf>DC or tambours a Jay. With lMrnov*j> MttiiiytM ,'t*J rlu ’ r can «t fHcwotHMI iV® l! ?, Ttt ,; tieS'l iaA chcai, wjbtvU arc va i»o-JJpy •t)l# Os Machine*. M In or4#r to tn?r \ff *hrongh«flt th# . ksOucJ woiU, to vfler Uto foiViMTkun To any *'«'• T*V y SHtLCa»R. #ith»r by Draft racial MopTy Ur*i\tirw». <which tfc#> ran onr rtak. Wto «r»U fm ward os* es U.C VnM® Igrcl'-KK o* 1 aiV for «»c w##*«, •a4 al Ut# end time, ts they Ikd U»# Max hin« to not. in #T*firw-aiHct. jtirt •* w # mi>r#««nt#xl »». they van > > 'JTr it lo u*. ynfd U>D''i*l2Wtv3 »*U refund iLy»o»rjr. gar- i/\ tLia •dr#rt»s#rr.4m» ottt and tl to ua, addrrsa ab 4 r»/>Ta I'«’tuV. and «re w/ t»n -rar.t » aN* . • i.' tiVrM. I»tr>p»on* aov' ; U/m#l mtfxi'rruuued Wall Und no awvUlij\fl /vuix-ti ila «** EACH MACH ISE Warranted for Five Years! ior.vr* tr .* xrxx Od 1.«.3i1a|..«. «to work tor a rroulsr Salary WawiUarndFii<*l« frimiW IsahU.wuh Uachisa to tkow who 4Mu* Sh j AJdrtaa all Ordrra wiisox nEwixo .w Acmyw ju»fi'4crrxi>« co„ OM* PROCLAMATION EXTRAORDINARY i THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MIDDLE GEORGIA! THE A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, -A.t Hawkinsville, Q-a., DENIS W. D. BOULLY, EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. SUPScRII’ 1 ION, $2 00 PER ANNUM, The llayvkixsvillk Dispatch being the only paper published within the five or six counties surrounding Ilawkinsville, is the proper and lawful medinm fiir nil ofificinl adveitis< ments isnued from these counties County Officers, Sheriff-, Ordinarys, etc., will please take notice of this fact and govern themselves ac cordingly Send in ) our favors Gentlemen, as soon as possible. Citizens of Ilawkinsville! It is your Home paper, will you ,'Ustiiin it? If so, send in your advertisements and subscriptions; we are ready for all that come BOOK and JOB WORK OF EVERY DESC.aiTIOX, NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. POSTERS, HANDBILLS BUSINESS OARDS-CTRCnfCTrRfS ALL KINDS OF OFFICIAL, BLANKS PRIM KD 1<) (litDEB. Wal WORK CASH ON DELIVERY. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE WIIAT WE CAN DO FOR YOC. TUwkinsvill*. Ga., December 23, 1868