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About The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1871)
Bargains! Bargains I Tho Ohoon Qtnro srcccivcd its SPRING AND SUMffifß GOODS. .A Brilliant lino of DRESS GOODS, Piques, I.enoca, Grenadines, Swisses, Tarlctons, Percales, llu UnßaP OlOljC Linens, Organdines, White Goods of all ktajL &c., &e. Laces, lemmings, Pullings, Flu tings, &e. Yankee Notions in great variety. Umbrellas and Parasols, llolloWiWaro, Waul and Willow-Ware, Crockery, and a general assortment of everything, •s can beos&ed m any inarm 1 have on hand Pretty Gooefe,Tor Picnics and R. L. STAPLER. LOCAL ITEMS. Dr. M. S. JOBSOJI Will bo in Hawkinsvlllc April 2Uli and remain one week. 11 is appointments for thin place will'be kept in the Dispatch. Accident to Ol rW.». F.r,„ ! man. On Monday morning, when near the Court House, the horses .attach ed tofMij JiYfttclMfi’s Jlttv becat/TW right# 11 efl, Wdl cafce Uiivn the street, throwing off the driver, (old and breaking lus leg just above thc'knec joint. The fright ened animals were brought to a halt in front <df Thompson’s drug store, where the dray came in contact with a shelter post, shivering it and bring ing one, or to tlio ground. He was soon, upon his feet however, vi «kI , 4KjWUF} Tl,c accident is very infortunate for Bob, ‘more on account of his old age. '• ■ Chftrm Bcrrkss tw a ferlilincr. Last year a planter of this countv, iSMßrte&iaß 'mon China Derry as a manure by ÜBing it under his corn. JZhJfsftid' its value by a comparismow|thi <x>t ton seed, which he sotvcirin rows cl ternately. The yield of the rows planted with the . China .berry was fifteen per cefit 'qfrcdtcr thtrtir that of the cotton seed. Tlie rows could easily be distinguished ny a more ▼efdant apjiearanec and vigorous SMfiZXV * probably make use »of alt the China berries upon liis place the present • season. Another farmer of this coun ty assures : us that for garden manure the ChinV'b&rry is 6ta?eWeht< It is well known that the berry contains ‘a large quantity of oil, and that cer tain kind ofstock are exceedingly fond •of it. We give these statements to ‘the puttie, h°ping if there is any val ue- t£ej Cliina lierr/ it Pfyfi made known. All Hands Hu y. The lino weather, 'the last few day* lias wnF flumes' •to put all their available force to work, and the cotton lands arc being rap idly broken and prepared for s ed. The recent storms hav* felled a great quantity of timber, the removal of which will seriously iutcrferc with other work. FVnggs were also bk>wn'down, and thfelr repairing wrill be no little trouble. Wiud and water seem to have united to. retard •operations on the farm, and it willro •quire“all hands and the c<4ok” to overtake tho advancing season. Clear the Track, Farmers and Ciardcncrs. Jno. C. Polhill is the coming man. A jew moments ago he called at our office ancl told us lie bad sot sale a few hundred bushels of last year’s corn, shuck, cob nnd all. Hurrah for Polhill! he intends to live and die on his own dunghill. Then his gardeo,—oh what a garden—Eiup dish peas as high as our head, ■eral messes already gathered, and cabbage with large round beads, firm as a brick, and as sweet as a kiss of a cross-eyed girL Polhill is our sol 1 !' .of a mm—be “lives at home and !boards at the same house ” stands >on kk own reserved rights, qo «od 1$ j We are requested by Capt. Martin to extend a»invitation t# aiiyjof our •citizens pfife ;te j irailj theft ■selves of an opportunity of attending ithe weekly exercises of the pupils at ibis Academy, commencing every .Friday evening. Jas. E. Laidier offers the public a -.part of his stock at cost. .He is try ing A <mrtom class of rsfi The next best thing to paying a salary, .is tp pay him, hisgmall^jyomptly. Lawyer’s mouths are like turnpiko gates—never epeu except for moucy. Why is hope like spoilt cheese ? Because ttiousafiils live oWi£ wfca? Measured by man’s desires, he can* ■ot live long enough; measured by his good deeds, he has not lived long enough; AvtlwMW he has lived too long. ' Kurc Trent Next Week t-l.ee tore on I.ce. We learn from a reliable sorce that Ilev. William WATKix Hicks lias signified a willingness to deliver his “LecturonnLce’’ in during npiapamf^Bweck. a®re is (loUDtless to all our intelligent citizens, as it fur nishes an -opportunity of beaming an S’ishecl elocutionist, upon one wverin feeimi4 ' the tongue of the eloquent. The lecture, the subject, and the objects to be promoted, all combine to insure a large attendance. Many and Longtrect will come, if notified in time; and wo pre sume parties coining by Kailroad will be passed for hull-price. The tickets will be hero and-for ealc Saturday, and the tinusjijclimtely appointed. — Side up wiih Care. Mr. Richard L. Stapler has re ceived bis beautiful stock of Spring' the dear crcaturi, they always go Cur the f>£eUfcgt mid hfiriQ and if the Bl’SfiHfwOiCf'* to spend, Stapler’s is thtPplaco to get the full worth of their money. Ho has had a splendid run of eustom sinflc open ing ids new stock. Our friemf George’ Iticc disconnected himself with the Dispatch a few days ago, and the next we hear of him, he is a gallant Wo extend him our Jog?” Tor a fare well grip, and beseech Dick to look after poor George’s future. mutual Aht. The race of mankind would perish, did they cease to aid each other. From the time that the mother binds the child’s head, till the moment that some kind assistant wipes tho death <Uunp from the hroot, of the flying, we cfcuaof exist witkuus ifmtftid lielp. All, therefore, tiiat need aid, have a right to»ndk it of their fid low-mortals; 110 qife trliri bolds tin? i|i>wej of grant ingf cW rmractrwittiOTitgnfit. Major’s Court. Another mmirnftd arifienflHy greeted the Mayor Monday morning. His dispensation of justice was somewhat more sparing than at last session. Only five “ Crusatters V against 'tewa-aiid quietude of tbs'- toivrv ap pealed beMre him for a hCaflqg. The offences charged against them con sisted" irf doming to town and in dnhfiag to* liberally in someboy’s “ Knoek-en-StilT” whiskey, and then trying to ’possum and coon hunt up and down the streets. As they were thought to Imj trespassing upon the reserved rights and immunities of the •corporation, those Who deemed I thrir-duty to pc vent such proceedings gave necessary notification. But the Messrs ’Possum Hunters came for a little sport, and they had no idea of being cAwdfri away from the chase ttill itjhii sghlt \iitfjamc was started. In a few minutes one of the most valiant of them all was making his way to the cnlaltoosc, in company With the Marsluii aiul others. Re tnrning, a charge was made upon the remainder of the flock, Which nut llcnr all to Ww> pukclluuP a limiKen barliiv. knMe, And swore right tliar he’d tight, and tight, and fight. Tim evening’s aniusempnt ended by of t|e! l4ii|te|s escorted to the county hotel, where lodgings were supplied free. Only four ac cepted the hospitalities of the town, the fifth one giving l«ond for his ap pearance .*A AH the offenders appeared beforethe Mayor, and were “let off” very easy gaftjyynpg* Closing out-at Cost. Cjothiug, Boots, Shoes and Hate, Pot- Ooßbe Mlfir. thisris, Wildest Driw- XlteN, IlftWhots, Potict Omteryj Axes, Curry Combs and Brashes, Hand saws, Guns, Pistols, Trace chains, Well buck ete, Dames, Tobaccos, Crokery Ware, etc. Those wishing any of the above goods wiivget thorn at the light dgures-af they will only give me atria!, |£ ,?T. , fe LAIDI.ER, At the While Corner. A gV.Tir quietly to bed in the dark. m! j New Yoke, April 3™The cott» mtrrc menj shows a further falling offin-receipts, ncarjy 10,000 less than last week, and in the Aggregate the smallest for any 'week sinedOctober last. Tho exports for tho woe* are very heavy, largely in excess of last year. The stock of cotton at the sea port! is considerably-in excess ornrst ycar i whim at the interior towns the supply is sliglftly below the corresponding period of last year. The receipts at all the ports for Xhc peek ore 71,844 against 81,420 last (week, MUM three weffes since. The to||l receipts since ] Septeuiheif against W the period of the )«rcvl4>>! v ..r. ArAM week were 111,741, against 72,523 the same week of last year. Tho total exports for the expired portion of the cotton year are 2.27?,078 against 1,541,409 for the same last yean New Yohk, April 3.—Cotton quiet and Weak. -Sales 5,238 hales, at 15| cents. amw fai r demand for good grades at 13 ccn te , lUwKixsviLUS, April s.—There is but littlfc activity In tky Cnttannwhipt-; Only a fete bales arc so*, tip. best *i»tlk jbriiig n .: ———— Latest News by Telegraph. Wasiiixotox, April 2.—The Treasury solid $2,000,000 of gold each Wednesday, an (burth Thursdays. WASUlhotox, April 2.—The Govern eut (Northern Ucpuhlicuu, and approved by tnany Southern ltcnresentatives, will be frte ty it is to afford equal protection to dll itens, declining or neglecting to do so, PeAons alx;tt!ng or advising sncli delin qufccy on the jrart ofjx State oflictr is lia bloito civil and tr|ialwif?>rasecwi(yi in the Felcral Courta fii the ease of Miller’s executors against the Unjlwi States, tin; Supreme Onli t he’ll the cohfi Catirt'n acls eonkututlonal and vd lull and the proeceilings in them ngainst the property of Rebels to lie rmtnlar. In the aweof Kuril dam ngainst Day, ..the coart hold that the general government eaSnot tax the salaries of State 'Judges. Tlie judicial JHnver of thaState is exempt flrom mtMffarswJvHinj M ! ttMUf this power, the States nre as sorcrcgn anfl indspendem ns'hrtho general govern ment. M • *t m Nf.lv Tctnx, April !.-“-Tlfe steamer Ar rntlia.sailed yestcnlny for Havre with near ly srxty-fivo thousand dollars’ worth of arms and war material, inchuling tiiirteeu thousand ritles for tho Frenchliriny. Cincinnati, April 2.—The lwiiler of McCall’s iljftiJliTy, ,a| McCall's landing, exploded, killing six anil irounding nine fatally. Jackson, Miss., April 2.—Governor Al corn’s special nies«:ige Siiyti the rewards for Ku-klux outrages will l>c assessed ii|m>ii -she county where the outrages occur, with the rigtrt of a change of venue on the part, of the State, nnd asks authority to orgatiiaa a cavalry regiment of picked men to oper ate wherever masked assassins appear, and the troops to be subsisted by the county where their services nre necessary. San Francisco, April 3.—Tho dama ging drought continue*. TwoWtefl? earttifinikcs oceureil the shocks, which, sfmok ftfo notlsA. “ 5 damage was done to.the people, who fled into tlie streets, hut-soon returned. The French Civil War- First Blood. •Vebsaiu.vs, April 2— Evening.—Tho crisis is at hand. The batteries arc in mo tion 011 the road to Puma nnd Ambulances sip all ready. Pvius, April 2—Evening.—There has been fighting since yesterday evening at, various points. Mount Valcrieu opened i on llio Nationals, who were marching on •Cpurbevoie, and prevented them from es- 1 tAblishing a position Uiere. They were compelled to retreat, after considerate loss, voic with sharp reports. Tlicre Is con siderable conflict of testimony regarding the first shok Tbs Nhit«l»i* wcif first ..driven infis’-Comtevias,' tart afterwards siiclted out and made a stand at Neuilly bridge, when they kept up a hot ftisillade, bat were-afaiofi>rccdio Retire writ bin die city and Mi rtf me pries. Tab Versailles troops lUd not attempt to follow. The Nationals lost 200. Tlie government troops shot the pison ers as rebels. The popular indignation against the V«waill<>jiovenuuent u.ter mie. TtuOf-dkmaw? © #tark Versailles.’ Special dispatches report that tl|e 74tU regiment of tlig line oam.c,t« Par is*on Sunday and fraternized srith the Na tipnala :! .-i.-sq ni‘, j 7! 'PaxU. April 9 Evtatag.*—A serious eogturcnieqi <JCgunal tfii» morning between the Government Troops and the v-ommune 1 Isis. Aboht 2,000 National Guards, march ed on Courbtvoie and were met by Gen. D’Armcs, and the Gdrdxw Porestiets. The captain of the latter galluped up waving b|s '-sp, intending to address the Com- < one 78 and die eoiamunist Sod. Twpatyfivp In surgents were killed, many wounded .The eovagomrht wrii ovW at 1 o’eotk. The MMkfilMl 04U lath) -Soft Mariho. ASS®? K tnanaed. The greatest Uidkement e<l Thtew* tkat unless “the Vnderimitv la paid before the 15th tost, 80,000 Germans vrill enter Paris to supprere the rebellion' aad remain until UkSWi-yta OK fiUfl. 1 m; *t» t,. We tree face tc face, xml IriilwAirus hern Is jlid biVC Ws tlwvighf t olilil never die -, Why] has it only Uvol t» year T WfiskalMflurduwd iMr-youvr 1! f [ re H W m "Nti i^«W4r'’triuH J th'e ilecd ww drrtie i RII ' ! lty one orbnh, and there Itllejr; • > ' The kniilc ftrim thellp foiUver gbtfe, And darkness over the beaatitil) eyes. *a! «Cf ••• • . , ; at Our Jove Is dead, and our bo|» Ik wreekeil j 8q what docs It profit to talk and rave, Whether it perished by ipy negieet, Or whnther you ci ueWy dtlg iu gravel I fl • jWhy sliotild you say that I am to blame, I Os why ShO.ilU I ohnrge tlie sin on you ? {Our work is before us all the same, And the guilt oT.it' iiusdielweeu us two. We have pnds-d-ortr love for hs Is-aaK and grace: ■ .. Now we stood here, and hardly ilare To turn tho Cice-Hoth Uaok troln .he face. And sec ths thing that is hulden Uiere. j,ii- ' > ;M H :!>*<' ,i , Yet look I ah, that Heart has licat its last, And the lie .ntiful file .iffour fife is o’t r. And when tv,i h.ivu Hurled and left the pait, ■ We, two. tojether, cap walk no more .nui u. •You might -stretchyourself on Ihe dead,. iuidWee]i, And pray, as <4>c prophet prayed, in pain ;i But not liko him could j<ki break li t} sleep, ‘’in'ii i. And bring Uio soui to tlie clay again.j Its hand in my lswom 1 can lay. And sh wer uxy woe there, kiss on kiss. But there never was resurrection iiay i In tlie world faro love so dead as this.! <1 »»,-* -ij... n*l { And, Since we cannot lessen the sin By mourning ovm, Ihe dceil We did, Let us drew the wiuding sheet up to Ihe 1 j chin, * Ay, up till die death-blind eyes are hid! —-»*^ —~—. Bear in Mind. When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has become prut ■ tratod, a iiituiilanl that will not only strengthen, but remove U.e cause, should be immediately resorted tp. dis ) tress is also a fruitful source of the break ing down of the constitution, anil the rava ges of this enemy-to health are truly alarm ing. For all such maladies HoftetterV' ritomnch Bitters lutve been found unsui possed. By acting directly upon the di. ! geStiVS organs, they remove die heavy, disagreeable fbcllug after eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate temperament As soon as digestion is re stored, the patient finds Ids strength in creasing, and his geneful health Improved Thousands of persons certify that it may *be relied on iu all eases of weakness oi nervous debility attendant upon sedentary 'habits. Thegmiciifiiiy of Bitters are.se disagreeable to the taste that they are ob jectionable to a weak stomach. This is not the case widi Hosteller's Bitters, wide), will be found mild and extremely pleasant. Balsamic plants, barks and roots contri huto Uieir restorative juices to render it soothing nnd strengthening. Its hassis i.- 1 die only punt stimulant which lias ever been produced, cwiltiining no fu*il oil, or any other tlelelerioiw elertent. Tlie most cnreftil and skill'll] clicnikts have analyzed the Bitters, and prouounao-dumi luirudess. This Is scientific testimony; hut the test)- inony of the hundreds of thousands who! lisvc experienced the preventive and curn-; live off.icts of die oueat veuetaiii.k tonic and ALTBiiATIVE-of modem times is still more conclusive. In Fever and Ague, pyspepsia, Biliousness, Nervous Com , plaints, Chronic Complaints and general •lability itjs «s nearly infallible ns any thing In tills fallible world can lie. aprfi—l m.. . SPRING COODS 1 W. A. BANES & SONS ' No. 43 TuiANOci-An Bi.ock, Macon, Ga., A-rc daily receiving and opening an entire* : ‘ NEW STGC’K OF Spring and Summer Goods, Embracing All tho Novelties of the Season Thankful for favors conferred during tho . post sci-urn, an ln->pcction .if ilicir new ; "lock bv the trading public is resjicctlnlly i solicited. W. A. BANKS & SONS, niarill-tf . Family Groceries A Large Stock of BACON, FLOUR, SUGAF, Coffee, Lard, And a general stock of Family Groceries, together with an assortment of Oonfeo’tioneries, © to Which we will sell as cheap as can te pur chased in nswklnsvtlle. We cannot he undersold. Farmers, liousekechers and all others, who haw their provisions to buy, arc invited to call. feb*-tf C. R. CONEY & CO Corn! Corn I Ono. car load ■of exsellont corn just received. Planters, now is the time to supply yourselves, before prices gdt up. ) C*ll ami see us. "McCormick & Omves. * •> i'-’o At tha Brick Corner. , TraveHcr* arc always liable to sudden altedks of Dysentery and Cholera Morpyf, and these occurring when absent from homo, are very unpleasant. The H’ain Kiu.kk nirdy Always lie rellcal '.'upon Ini such cases. Is soon ns yon Ibi.l ,lhe symp-' toms, bike one tikuqHionfii! In a jpll of new milk and molasses anil a gill of hot water, stir well together and drink hot Repeat the dose every hour until relieved. IF the .pains lie severe; bathe the bowels knit hack with the medicine clear. In cases of Astlima nnd Phthisic, Lake .+ teaspoonfui iu agiliofliot water'.sweeleneq well with molasses; also bntlie the throat' and stomach faithfully with the mudiuine, clcar- Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of houesetting foster Ilian any lliing lie ever applied. Fishermen so often exposed to hurts liy having their skin pierced with, hooks, audj fins, can be relieved by bathing witii tl.e Pain Killer ns Toon ns tlie accident occurs f in this way tlie languish is s.«m abated? bathe as often as once in tri e minutes, saj{ three or fpttr times, -and yx*. -will sSidoin' liavc any Iroulile. The bites and scrntrlics of Tfdgs and cols’ are soon cured by b.ithhfg "V. ith the Puiuj Killer clear. aprfl- 1 m, CUABLES A. DANA. EattOf. ’ ”*' (The goltot Archly £m. A N'enwpapev oi tbo Present Times. . ... Intended for l'oopts Now oa.Rortb. locladftif Fanners. Ueehneles. Uereiumto, Pro fessloosl tics. Worsejs. ThlaXcrs, sad s’. I ilia ' ter 6'(*Boßs?t Foliit, sad Uio Wive*, Sons, sad DsngS tor, ol sit s ostu ONLY ONE DOLLAS A YEAR I ONE nEXDRED COPIES FOB 930. Or ltra tiisn One Cent s Copy. Let there bes 950 Clan at every Poet Offloe. SEMI-WEEKLY NUN, 8? A YEAB. or tho tame slss sol general clmroctcr s, THE WEEKLT, but with » greater roriety ol ■niaeelluooin rendine, sad iarnldiln:; the new, to It, saoacrlbeii with greater fraiiaea,. beeae’e It comes twice s vseit lutaad ot oaco only. THE DAILY SUN, SO A YEAR. , A proSmlnonllr resd .bio newspaper, with the Unrest eirouUUoa in the world, t ree, mile- > Bendeßt, end fearle-. In politic,. AH Mi« new, ’ from everywhere. Two couta a copy; by mail. . 50 cent, a month, or 90 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR. WEEKLY HI7X. | Fire copies, ode year, wtmrsteir so <!r«,»d. Pour Doilnrs. Ten copls,, one rear. ,en,rstelr addresecd land an extra copy to the getter up ofclnb). Eight Dollars. Twenty nop lea, ono year, Mpnratotr eddreesed (and an extra copy so the getter np of ointu, Flftetu Dollurn. fifty eoplro.one rear, tonne s-idnw, (and tho Semi-Weekly one year to setter ni> ofclnb), Tblrty-tlirco Dollnre. -fifty coplea, ono roar. *enaratelvaadreared find the Send-Weekly oueyearro goiter no oi'rinh), Thlrtr-Uvo Dollars. )po hnodred codes, one rear, to one ad lrer. (end the Dolly for one year ro the seller on of ■dab). Fifty Dollars, me hundred copies, one year, separately ad areweil (aad Die Dally lor one year loin, vutirr up ofclnb), blxty Dollars. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SDN. | PIT# coplea, one year, separately addimed. Eight Dollars. Tea Copies, one rear, separalolv addressed (and an extra copy to gaiter np of rlnh), _ Sixteen Dollars. BEND YOUR MONEY nPos, Offlee orders, ehoelct. or arnfr-' -> Kew fork, wherever convenient. If not. inn. reeutcr ■he letter, conutlulnc money. Addrev, t W. KKOLljm; PnblUhe-, San oUce, New York city. Bacon, Corn, Flour AT THE BRICK CORNER! MT.AI./Grits, Sweet Potateea, Iririi Po tatoes, lliini.-, Kggn, Hiiu-juge, Butler, Glieeso, t’racki r?,. St rui),. Jl'JiiKsey, Mack erel, TVliite Fish, CcHlflsh, Herring, Rice', Huger, Ootfee, Tobacco, Segars, l’ipi-s. Snuff; Whiskies, UruntUcs, Ruin, Gin, Wines, Yiuegar, Op perns, t'ancllea, Scklb. Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Raisins, Nub*. Candies,, Fruits, Pickles, Oysters, Towder, Shot, r'nps, Nails, Potash, Spun Yarns, etc., all in store and i / At Prices lo Suit the Hard Timeii. Any goods sold in tlie limits of tlie town will l»c sent, free of c large, to the residence of the purchaser, if 4o desired. 15 henever onr friemls make their visita they will find cither ono of tho " I losses ” or 'Tody prepared la entertain them by showing goods, giving prices, and selling at tlie most satisfactory figures. Our motto is Cash or IST o Or o ! "WITH Quick Sales and Small Profits. Tiionkful to the public ge.icr.dly for Its liberal patronage, wc shall strive to merit a continuance ofthe saute. We keep no books. Giro ns a eaH arid we will treat you all right, McCORMICK & OLIVER. feUlctly OU), Re 4, and ink ReectpM, wforfi cts. each. 8 for 10 cts Address .• A," P. O. Here W, Garicrsvillc, Georgia Trad.© HOI] I ill ■Mite—.. ■ill ' Ammaaaß COTTON FOR GUANOt Watson A CSsrk% ' 'i- .’iv;. ; Super-Phosphate^ (Croasdale,) Tho Creat Fertilizer, 1 ' - ’* .1 :. ( •>, I.: F-15 l?"ears Standing Tim miilersignfd, Agents for tho abort) tv; T tuJ'W* .tK to T i.' U; .11 POPULAR 'AItD .... vrtff’i ■ Long Established Brand, Again offer it to the public at greatly re. duccd-prico*, and of nn InereoMsd rets dff quality. We are prepared to offer it FOR #SO CASIt 4 » • ** • r * \f >• fttO payable Ist November, 1871, OT For 400 lbs. CottSSk Wc-soltl H'utd'in A Clark‘a Super-'Flg% pliutc, last season, to ulM>nt sixty of our bee' planters, nnd used it also on our own cot ton. Wo have not heart! from any one of lliem a single word of complaint, but many of them have expressed to us their entire satisfaction with it as a Fertilizer of Ihb highest grade. TESTIMONIALS. ■ l* *)• • • n~/. ■ Ift-Mri. JJ. Kc ml rick <£ Cos., UavkinttilU t. Gentlemenl used Watson & Clark's Super-Phosphate on my cotto* last year, enit am confident tlie increase in yield wa-t 100 per cent I can recommend the W. A C. as an A No. 1 Fertilizer, worthy of ths public patronage. J. O. J ELK’S, Hr Near Si MMiaivn.i.r., 8. C. Veetr* Walton A Clark — Gentlemen; During the ' last season I used on nr, cotton the Croasdale Paper-Phosphate, ninnufaeturcil by WultsopAjCUrk, Pht)at dclplim, and lam satisfied’lt is 1 the best reriitizoß)! ever used. j.Tba plant grew) vigoiously, and I gntlured a lialc and m half per acre from all I planted.' Home of ihe fields gave »iwr two bate* to the acre. •*!, shall use It largely for the present Seaton, both on cotton and efim. . , ™ WM. L. DAWBON •*s -i . •: . a *"T . ipli'n; For pamphlets and testimonials of the highest character from various planters throughout the State, apply at the office of J. H. KENDRICK & CO; AGENTS, IUWKINSYILLK, • * frjt* .idinoc# til 5 - r:> c Or at Store of J. O. JELKS & BR& >' V • Mfe kj -l ■ raarlfi-lm ,y *,ir,» '