Griffin tri-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1865-1868, June 24, 1868, Image 4

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jKF«E*ag WmWm be-proportlorted to a nan's fe&m&Mr pacitj. waie one far#,' nPtmtWl. better the/'ibe talents of snvc* oiQjsGDt!***£ bmln. Some can handle s kjnihtlred acres -as easily as others can Apn, and lei SMSMTSI-K hut whether one or a hundred acres, ths main thing is to do it well.' Here liccfall the bohor and a good share of the profit. Tlat Tgpalitv is rr.'jst doubtless the west TOforcd'i ' whore there are » many lidded proprietors-lafid-lords we may <ealuj|«m. Ttie possesion of lana ! ‘ Truce aiutede gi vet the oiily title of ldfdsbip, the American lays claim, and he has no right to this; unless he thor ■wughly subdues and cultivatpsftho is Clk-d wuh stories, • wgmwlos -krttsfieV tffe pfppnptor pray cj»wj gpwaerslyp, but not lorflhlifb, *»<»ii ttrs&aft Xrseds still possess it. t* Miss SedgwleE once wrote-, si Capital story eptitled **Tko $801! Jtiph Man,” slewing that n irmn 3ed ay be rich,‘/nd* stil 1 suffer '}dl the .ills, of pore cry, ants *S hive often thought that nt#ny?if our farmers are so rich in land, as to bo in every thing else, Thgre was -much pith in the reply.pf the Yan- asked who pirid fixes on Ltho barren land by w-IhclitJJo was surrounded; “You ddSt Wppose, atrftjpgSf, I ara so poor as io own all this land do ye r" ' There osn So no-qnsstior that a iittlp farm well tilled, is for more •atbfaotory arid more profitable rttiaff large one not,h»!t‘cultiva ble.!. 1 oter 4'jatge sur facedor Wag** rejjtiUfaiis ‘Spend ing money for that which js not bread.” A certain amount-of pro duct pays for tbo labor, and the goes to the jjecqpnt of ’profit. Ho rnore'lp}) ( >f-is required :to plough-aml till spree of good soil, thtui the swne uirronnt, Os poor 4and, and whfle. the formal- pays, Ahp latter is often done at a {ios livo loss. We hare seen thoughts lpread.out So thinly otjrpapdr, that U did net glehn -over it t seen many fields so sparsely covered with crops, that them was labor lost. ’Thorough draiding, deep plough ing, liberal manuring, and,careful jnltivation 'may cost soippthing, but bring tljeir sure rQwari Wo Enow no limit to sh e prodactive fiejs of land.- - It used to be fought a thing incredible, that an acre could pnodtico a bushel of corn, but wo have seen it done; and what ha 4 been done ban be done again, anil tiiore also. We have the word of a neighbor, whose ward is as goiKhas bis bond, that heTlias Taised;ope hundred iuid nine bushels o£ per acre. It is aTfcrge story, and we* should hardly truat our ustn .eyes and scales should they testify to it, but when omt'neighbor jyas asked how he knew that his acre yielded at this rate, he sraightened himself up answered, “I measuraHhe land and weighed the crop myself,” and we had nothing more to say. There luay have been some mis take jn the weight of this particu lar erpp-the tysst of men make mistakes, and our neighbor is one Os the best-but there i* no mistake itttbe principle, that if is the large «rop that pays, There may be an 'ffeesa of labor, Such'astransjWant spg and doing Other fancy work, merely to get a premium, or tell a big etpry, but where one errs on this side, hundreds mistake by not doing thoroughly all that ought to bo dene, IF we havo on ty a givMi Vtnouut of libbr bo be stow upon tend, it is miserable economy t to spread it sp - thinly over «o large a surface, that its effects aro invisible. We have tried both ways and know. Wo have raised fifty bushels of pota toes on an acre, and wo raised three hundred, and we know Acre is solid satisfaction and prof ujer we mean by thorough cultivation but we will sa; f tri,#,, that thor- New England te wet and cold, and it takes till the summer solstieo, lowness it does not allow the roots of plants'to penetrate <leep!y, »«d paradoxical as -it may seem, is jp a drought.. The fast medicine for Inch laud, 5s a dose of two inch sole tile, placed at a depth of three feet. It Will prove Tbo secretions of mother earth will be turnsd.in another direction, and not be rising to the surface to hi slowly evaporated by-the aim thereby prodding chills and indi gestion. Asa good pby sicioa does not trust to his calomel alone, but fallows it u{* with castor oil and substantial fooj£ so the good far mer will not trust to, the tile alone. Deep ploughing, abundant rha&u ing. and thorough puh-ferizhtWri must follow the draining, and. with the blessings of ProvidanM we may calculate on a harvest that*will amply remunerate dot. .the labor. culture, is the prolongation of the acasaa .uHioch «ud*„ ,waku.g>#e tftne'of flfa growth a forth li«r and a fortnight later. As we now write—the latter part of April—we look out upon fields as green as they often are in June, and they remain so through all the vicissitues of the season, till the snow flies. The sight is good for i sore eyes. At the same time wo can; see other fields,- just ae rich naturally, but for want of drainage and 1 cultivation, water soaked in • thespring* parched in the summer and pinched by Yrost in October. The browir covering of nature may satisfy some, but we greatly prefer to see her dressed ' ini living green. Tn* Co&al Kirs.—ln a paper re H( j to the London Society of Engineers by Dr. Cuilen, "On the Isthmus of Darien and the Ship Can a!,” the author in des cribing ths Atlantic Ooaat says : The coral of the cays and islands is exceed ingly beautiful. When living io their natural element the various sorts of cor al are oovered with a gelatinous’matter of the finest colors; and looking out cf a boat on a sunny day on the groves of csral sea fans, sponges, and polypi, with their brilliant colors dancing on the un eteady water, and gundy fish gliding about among their branches, one can imagine himself looking through some brilliant kaleidoscope.- Immense lob sters, conches, and whelks the sise of a man’s .fist, are found in abundance at these coral cays, and also a large orab about the site of a soup plate, with a lovely pink shell spotted with white - iforonit crabs roam at night over these little islands, disturbing tne weary boat men by biting their toes, and demolish ing any kind of food in the pots ; dus ring the day they all disappear, being snugly hid under the turfts of grass.— In the quiet bays, protected by the oorat reef from the trembling breakers) flock* of grave pelicans sail about on water, with their heads thrown hack, and their long bills resting on their brfcaste, or tumble headlong from the air among the shoals of sprats, driving them'in a *ll ref shower out of the wli ter. Ttie' predacious frigate bird pur, sues the snowy sea-gull, screaming found tho fey, end amusing the speqta ‘tor with its manoeuvers to escape, till wearied out it lets fall the coveted fish, whioh is seiied by the other before it teaches the wafer." Along the glaring swrdybeaob parties of snipes and Sand pipers scamper in pursuit of their prey, which is washed up in tbo roils of sea weed by the little waves. Now and then, as a boat passes, yellow water snakes'Will suddenly ereot their beads and show their fapgs with an angry his. ting. Occasionally shoals of gramput enliven the scene, splashing, leaping, and huntiig one ahother'wkh the great est livefineVs. The white, calm bay, with its background of rich evergreen foliage, and the light feathery clotfds drifting over witk the steady trade wind, lo'fni a V*4>’ &tcil only to be imagined in the dark and stormy north, fU LIVE AND CAMPAIGNS Os Geo.JlokertG.Lee, tty A rOMPLK l SBHrraphJr gs this dt»Uiito»uHt l\ here, an.t s eon-eet »voimtit ul hi* c*inp»i|(ijf. ~) hy “N«lon»l PubH»bl*» Cvmpxny," nail SOLD OSLT bt smwoairaoN. 1 am sola Az*ntf«r iheabov* work for the conn. VtotersesMlns. Knsry »o« nnws, aaewffi e« up- SAPsw*?» Or.ltaary. ("..rr’iir*, feimittly »flc..nc?ri?^rn, jpppFStoy within Iks time |.ie«cHnejl by i.w, fo«;o --of V n. i.tsmukk rnmo^. M.y w*h.|g»j—tfin6|M. >A SS-SSE3 fti.pc tr st my riiHoe, wuhlii U»® flin* kf C: 1-4I VW ua;lur t %SMOiT^^ may a. lses-aid-is PIKE iWlfty. Gi ItonorA-PisE Conrrr - w ; r IWIMd. Ajlmlni.lralnr uo the Eitale of D. G S. BnlUnl, Arowmd. tjCiUm to me fufm to *-n the K. el bawl. ■< snlfliWieem-rt, fwli ew’.itow er eaeepi. and ) The#e of*. Ui' refiire, til ette »n<! ed m.n‘.halliir*..n.e".nc.Tned,t.. be end eppeiir .1 my oMoe. Vlihln ,'lh. time preicrOwtby few. io ahowe«t»e,»«iy ttyj bnve. e-hvseld-r^- should ued I»v *r* ’ilyil. Glee- ins.l.r my head St office, June MW J.A liAKPEa.XM«oary. Ja'ue 11, lS®t-eod-*3 i Vinson, Itette. to me for Leiteraor Diamleslnn sh in salt! Th«tw Ete, tlierof«»r*\ td» not If/ nil con sallliwaXEfrJttvK why letter* of ril«mt*«lon *hould nut ho vr*nled iu,M applicant o|y«n undei my Imnd *t office till* llth Apnh 18S9. J. J MAUOEK, Orti'y. nprlL ilsli-l-ihn-lVa fee t« 0» jnr k H PUPKWOR COUaT—April Term, IS«3. , t o*, Lib«l for»-Divorce. It tin. above. .ve re- do* b*y.nd the Hadu of tills State, it IslHiTofore. eo tnrtlon, ordered. That he he surved bv pntdtoadon of this rtnle once » month .mAiurnnmtlu lathe .-.j, Attorneys lor Llbell*n>. May ie.ls6S.Pm feefS UF. KIDDING, Clerk. g3.EOBGIA-P»« Cnrirrt-tVhrreas, A lrßlck *3> men. Admliiletrator of lh* Eat* e of Jannei ■ton.-s, (h c-nsed, ppllrs th id* for #n order to feU the ttiidl Bust* of said decewra These see, theie foro, to clto all persons concerned to he and appear at mv oft.na within the time preaerhed by la-, t* show cause, II an* they have, why *ah»order should " not l>a granted. -Gtren under mr hand at offioa, 4i»*of A-Thka rob sTt -Whereas, tttnrh VV llriwster, a dmlnistrator *r the Kstata of J. W. Townaend, deceksed. applie* to me for Letter* at ll .m—l .if..... ».W -si. TV~o —. lh..aft>e*, idle and' ibtnionlsh all Jh-rsons eoncerned. to. lie I appear « my office, within the Ume prescidbod hy law*.! ebi/w carts-, If any they have, why he should nut he dismissed from eald estate. Given under my hand at offioa June 1, I8S». J J. HABPfili, Ordinary. Jobe 3, HBffigrn-Pr'a foa «i - t tOROIA—Pir* Oocirry Whe-eat, K. beeoa V3T Strgar, of the N tate of J. O Stegar, .deceased, applies tn me for an onler to*ell the Beal Estate of asld dceeased. Theinare,there fore, io cite all persona eescefned. to be and appear at my office, wilbin the time prea. rtl.ed hy lew, t* show causo. If eny they b ve, why eald orderehoiild net be erant-d. Given under my- hand at office, Hit* June 1, 1868 J J IIA KPBB, Ordinary. Juno 6, iB6&-40d-Pr'» foe 85 GEORGIA — Pise rousw Whewao, Week Brewster. Administrator npon the Estate of i. W. Townsend, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission from said Estate. These are. therefore, to die a'ut admonish all |>er*nn« coooorned, tn be *nd appear nt my office, wlibln ths time prescribed by law, to show cause, if nny they have, why lenses of ihsmtsKioh Skmihl not be gr.intoif wild apntlcant (liven under my bend stuffice. this i'.th May, 1866. J. J. li Alt PER, Ordinary. ft n—Pr's foe 56 uu'r i'M ooi vn. GEORGIA Bom Oocntv—f*i*ty days aft# date, aupllciitlon will be made to the Ordina ry of Units C*enty, for leave to sell the lards -f the estate of dailies M anVrtm, la « W ssld County deceased. H. B B’LhTGUEB, AUm'r. May 16, 1 WfrPrtnter’s ft* 85, /3.EOKGIA Bon* Cotnrrt Sixty deys after V X date, epplioatbrti will be mad* to the Ordinary of Butt* County for Ibave to sell the lands' of the estate of East-r Hood, late .if said ronnty, deed. L.VI. WILSON, Adm’rwllh Will annexed. May 16, 1968-Printer s fee «5. __ GEORGIA— Ben* C-nnrr Sixty days after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Butt# (brttnty for leave to tell the Isn't* ni the estate of Jam- * Brownlee, latsnf s»ld County de'd W. L FLINT. Adm’r with Wl 1 snneiod May t«, IPrinter's fee »A. GEORGIA— BeTrsCtmarr—WbeieMi, ...la.iie.n Jinke applies t" ms for Letter# oi Administra tion on the Estate of Hale. .Unit*, late of tab! coun tv, deoeased. Theeeare, therefore, to ei eand at monish alt persons eoneemel, hr be and appear at mv offleo, w ithin the tittle prescribed by law, to show cause,if any they have, why letter* of admin istration should nut be (ranted said apptlea t Given under my hand at elHoe, thi 17th ear June, IS6B. WILET fIOODMAM, Ordinary. Juno IT. lSsfoA»l-Pt's feo *5 GEORGIA— Brrw Co*wrr.—Whetwaa,charlea F Newton, -Admlnlatrator on th* Estate el D. D .Jnnss lat* or seld eouoty debased, applies to me for letter* of dl-ml alon from eald hetuta.— These are, therefor* tacit* and admonish all per son. concerned, ta be and npprar at my office, within the time preeerlhed by law, to show cause. If aitv they have why letter* of dtainttabm ale uld not be arsnted aald applicant Given at mv eifice. this Febrnerr 18th, 1866. WILEV GOODMAN, #m-l'r'a foe S« tiwllnary. Newton, late of raid County deceased, epidle* to me fur letter* of illaml tiun from aald Estate These are. therefore, to ett* and admonish, all Per son* concerns I. to be and appear at my'i mca, within >he time presertbedhr law, tpehew eause. f any the* have, Why le tei* of disinlselun ehnnld ‘ iHd be (tv»fite*l «all applicant Given under my band at office, iblsFebmerv JJtta, 18*8 WILKT GOODMAN, Ordinary. ftne-IVe f.-e« 8 . . GkoKGl A—Btnra Covirtr W P. Nr-wton, Ailminlstmtor <»*i lh« Eslfttonf Oyrena Brown, late of count/ A'ceiwi'tJ up pjfoa W »n« for -<f dfoiuls>»l<m >'f» *»H Ka ute Tb«w* Qro, therefore, to cit# fiind admonish*! nil perAf»ns ooncemfd, tob« nnd appfnr ot my «f» fic**, wjUitn the time pn-scrlbiHl bjp»». to allow c«n«e. If any tlw*y have, *hy lettetif of dlamlaelun •houhl not botcrantfd aald appllcnirt wrt «n- TjWWwPHnWt n EOKGIA—Hovni Ouoiity Whsiieaa, Charis <Ur F. Newton, Kxeeubir on the K#*t*-ol Hlch nnl Hurlow, late of said county deoeelbA applies to m* for letter* of dlamUNcn froui Slid Kassta These are therefore, to elm and artnvfulsb all per aona c .nceni. and, to be and appear ffit ssy office, with u the Lme preaoribed hy la v. to show causa If say thev have, why leiter* of ill*n»i*ab>« should not b*(r nted eald applicant Given under my hand at office, this February 19th. 13*3. KATTOKB OIL Os UTS - o*i«i HrWi*. Bom, Out*, BttiifC, 4c, My law, who wmi with me in tho store, •nti health improved t ;• f *' »Jth.‘Ztop™«ffi^ n " 1 h4Blth ' w ' < “ l>v * h?- Coffer, who iut* Ven la bad health ftp/eeve nl year* —etomarh an 1 liver affimtod-bt Unbar ed very much by Ibe nae of your Bluer* Indeed, the Cedron Bitter* bn* given you’great pepiladty la this settlement. T think I eosid aeU a great quantity of yonr Medtciaes this foU, eapeefolly of your Cedron Bitter* and bartapariUa. Sltlgmavla Memphis, care Kicie.t ffi Neely. Eenpecifuljy, 0. B. VAUat -3 13 Mil’s Worm Destroyer. To BJ United States and World wide Readers. Ibave rroelved many tesUinoelaJs from .#rofe#- sfonal nnd medical men, as iff Ahnanucs and vs rliin* publieatt l>« have shown, all ol which era gaaotae. The fo,tawing letter frun, a highly e.lu eet**d end popaier, pbyalcian In Gp«*r>ri*, h eer what be speaks of, «otl M» teaUi.wny and, serves to be *vrt tenln tetters of gold. llVkr what the Doc ' tor aily* of BULL 8 WORM DESTBOTEK : Vlllanow, Walker Cos,, CIA, June 53,1866. Dr .Tebn Bali—Dear Sir: I hav# recently given yonr ‘-Worm Deetroycr’*several trials, and find It wonderlulljr sthoscloua it he* out foiled in * ain rle instance to have the wished for effect. lam doing a pretty large coun ry practice, snd hav* daily use for some artlc e of ibe kind. I*m fit# to confess that I knuw of no remedy recommend ed by the ablest author* that la so certain and spea dy In tl* effr.cu. On the ouiitrery, they are uncer tain In the extreme. My object In writing you la to find out upon what term* l can get the Madl etnt directly from yon. If I can get It uoon easy term* I shall use a great deal ofit lam swar* that ths use of such srtlole* le oontrary to tho teaehinxe sad prnsfli e of a great miy. rlty of tha regular line of M. TJ.'a but I see an Just cause or Rust tense In rt.ccgntloga remedy which we know ■ be efficient, simply because w* may be Ignorant o' Ita combination For my part, I -hnll make It a rial* to use all and any mean* to al eylate anfferlng humanity which I may lie able to commend—no! hesitating because bet on* more Ingeulous than myceirmay learned it» effects first, and secured the •le righttb eecnrq that knowlclgo However I *m hy no means an advocate or supporter of tho thou-ands at worthle-s nostrums that flood th* country, that purport to c u e all manner of dteeai* to whtrh human flsah Is heir. I*l asa reply soon, end Inform me of yonr beet term* I am, sir, most respectfully, J L'l*lL'A F.,CLEMENT,, il. D. Bull’s A GOOD REASON FOX IHZ OAF TAIN'S FAUU. H7*Retd th* Captain’s Letter and th* Letter from his mother. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, 188*. Dr. John Bull—DsarSlr: Knowing tha efficiency of yonr Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send yon tha lolluwiog statement of iny cans. I was wouh.led two years ago— was taken pris oner aodconflued for Sixteen months Being mov ed so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I havo l otaat up n moment since I was wounded.— Ism shot through the h.ps. My general health la impaired, and I need something to assist nature.— I have more faith 111 your Saraaps'illa than In any thing else I wish.that th .1 la genul e. Flea** express me half a doaen bottle*, and oblige OApu 0. P. JOHVSOSr, 8k Louts, Mo. P. S.—The following (gn> written April *6,1888 by Mr* Jennie Jolmaon, mother of Capl. Johnson: Dr. Hull—DeirSdr; My husband, Dr, 0. 8 John aon, was aaktural surgeon and physician In Cen tral New York, where he died, le .vlng the above O I’, Johnson to tar c»'». At thirteon years of age, he hoi a chronic dlarrbma an.i at rofula, for which I give blm yonr Smsaparßl*. It cvkkd nm I have for ten ySHfs recommend»l It to ma ny In New York, (Hit* and lowa for scrofula, fever tore- and general dehllltv. Perrect success hs* attended tk 7‘A* cures <fwt*d fn com# cossa of scroful'i and feter sores were almost miracu lous. I nisi very anAloogflir piv sen to ..gain have Ik Hl* wounds were terrlble.bat I believe he will reoovor. Dr. John Bull, Manufacturer and Vendor of tha Celebrated Tm. y * '< *' *'> •£ s+• Smiths Conic Sijibji, FOR Till cum OF —ol— % • Chills and Fever. BE”The Proprietor of thta Celebrated Medi cine, lastly claim* for It a angerloriry «m al| rem edies everolfered to the pnhll.. h r thetafo, critein, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and Fever nr t hills and IVTcr.-wlrelherM short o»-,lonf stand ing. Ilerefer* to the enilre Wester* and South western country to bear Mm testimony io the truth of tha asseith.n, that In foi *. se whatever will M foil to cure, if the dlrvc loos arc strictly lollhwcd end card.ul out. In a great*many cases a single do*# hat been sufficient far a effifo, nnrt >■ hole fam ilies hava bean cured, by a a ngl bottla, with a perfect restoration of tha general health. It 1a however, prudent, and In evsty case more acrtsla to core, ir it* us Is eo tlnusd in smaller and ses for a weak or two a'icr the discus* has hem. chocked, more e.-iieclally In . Ifficultan.i lung standing css—, ‘ <*%:“ .a however, require naruthnnis medldma altar having luke.thres or four d.aei of die Tugtc, a stngls bt-ds. ioßN'Bull’s PrlncipM om**: So, 40 Fifth Cross Street# LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. All of th* above remedies for sal* by E. H. BBADFIELD, Drusvldtg WMtsbsll Strsot Atlanta, ffiMvfla. (annary 80 1888-1 p TVT I—? JI rv ruggi p cary, na-EASI SIDE OP HiuL STEEEI',^g. wSF*3LX l, £2l“fc IPlooTr* f \ Post r~~B jnlnr^ riT>TTI*I7iT'VT A •: k * , •. -■- . k * ■ * , • ¥\RUGS P *ftf« WliteJo JF nfaf niinjjl. Am mmA' “ ' '*] .£*"*'■ '■» J * ’*.• • y OILS OF LIFE, 0.3 of «1! kJod, LANDRETIT S Oarden foil si*B paper*, Ac., Sta. fStl will sell at the LOWEST PRICES, oa I Old *3o* * a “ NO 4 0C O U «T&4PT Pjoane pa7 your CITY DRUC STORE: Oor. tto SVa# Old Nororof»8 Coraer, * ATLANTA 1 GEORGIA, TB **W pry««d to hffisr loduaamant* equal to any JTmiaa la Gasrgki. Tbs vary boST Mm- A Uont io N#W York waarant me la making th# amarttoA A good stock of 7 Leads, Oils aid Paints, u - *«TALWAYS ON HAND.^f French, Richards 8b Company’s Best BUCK LEAD, COHSIAHILY 08 HAND, SURPASSED BY NO LEAD OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. . ' ' BY PBESCRimON DEPARTHEVT IS COMPLETE, And preaMod ovor by th# #v#r attrntlv#, well known, and rslabla Druggists, MATT TALKKS and JOHN B. DANIELS, names toe familiar with th* Drag Businas* to require commandatlo or refrr anoe. My stock of ». i i*; • PATENT MEDICINES Is foil and complete, and pnrchaaad In snob quantities as to defy competition Orders from our friend* la the country, qhali have prompt attention, and aatlstactlon guaranteed A TRIAL Ota OUR HOUSE IS BOLIOTIhD: Tbs Proprleaor takes plea ure In informing bis friends tkatheha, for years been identified with the Intcratt or the KO3WELL M \NUFCIGM.NG COMOANY *f which his father wga President daring hts lifetime, and ths character of wh.ch lnstitutl in Is sail known throughout this entire ssetlonV eountry. * **“ CLIFFORD A. K.T3STO, march 25. ISOS-fon Wholmale and Retail Drugglat. C. F. NEWTON", WITH-- DREWRY <te CO., At A. W. Jones’ Old Stand, rfIHEY HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR JONES A consisting of a COMPLETE VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, EAnf>W A.ILB, tfcc,, cfcJO.p Propose to Bell nt the VERY SHORTEST PROFITS. Will gelt fsir CASH ON LY. therefore enn sail as LOW as any one. Give ns a call. MR. C. F. 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