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NEWS & FARMER
K. >L L t O,YD Editor and Proprietor.
PUBLISHED Every Thursday.
Gray Hair are Honorable but their
piematuie appearance is annoying.
Parser's Hair Balsam is popular lor
ci. ay:lness ai.d promptly residing the
ye .ltiool color.
July 28 Ini,
SETTLED BEYOND A DOUBT.
No one que-imns the fact that more
Cesisot vwnies, suppression, lrregu-
H:' its unu uteiii.e ohsuuctions ol
every Kino, aic Ueing daily cured by
D . o i'eiiuie Regulator
lion ii) all oth.r leinedles combined.
Ai- success is beyond pieCeilclu.
ii ousaiids ol Cc u.icaies Iroin women
c lywneie pom in upon tne proprie
to'. Ice uutiiiion 01 pioiiilnei.l
ii.euicai it.oil i.j been aiouted in oe
. hu oi Hus vvoiiueilul compound, and
.1 OS. sueecsslul JirallUonelS UtC u.
il ■ Otiteit sutler heaeatter It will be
1 .'ii .1 own bull.
A'l CAN I A, Ga., Oct. 3., 1879.
* lias e Med Liadheid s Female Keg
in- *■it a hiul uan that is claimed
'ot t. U has proven in my hands a
coi |.lclc success in the l eat men t cl
an nose peculiar to leinales
- O' ,t ty yoaisl have loaud
’ ii■ t , . 'Ju ai lu 11,
Jas. G Maud M D.
I . J adfie.o, irap, Atlanta, Ga.
l i' ' per bottie. bold by ul!
i>ru::giAj and
Wholesale Agents.
7 RIP TO AUGUSTA AND SAV
ANNAH.
Nothing of marked interest made an
tp .ode in the few days absence from
x ouisvilie. It did not take us long
to understand luliy however that jeffer
son is -.net the only place that
ha been put uncer the ban of a cruel
summer u-Mug'-h, the result of which is
stinted crops —especially corn, and
.org laces whirh is the nguit of the
poor crops. There is some good coin
toward -Savannah alter you leave Mil
ieu lor it. is evident there has been
more rain in that section than other
points r.n the Central Railroad. The
corn crops from YVad/ey to Augusta
are poo , and in the vic.n.ty of Hay
r.esboro uiey are excessively thin. M e
have no idea there will be a full crop
of cotton made in Burke or t/efiferson
either. M e tru-t however the people
h ive practiced economy to such an
extent as will enable them to pay their
net bteelness without the saenhee ol
property- It :s our honett opinion
howtvtr and vye have arrived at it at
ltr a very studious consideration oi
the ; uVj .ct that the bulk ol planters
ovn too much land. There is several
t :!s to the possession of too niarH
a< i shere in this section as well as in
u. er section . It has been pretty
thoroughly demonstrated that it doec
not ~>, i* * 1 "- o..rf be good or
l, ,u to scratch over the land instead oi
. pt i: looting it. H hen a man piatits 30
o. 10 acres to the h rce or mule, he
i n’t give thorough cultivation. It is
impossible. A man can't fertilize
p ptily when he puts too much land
it Oer the farce ol cultivation, The
.very fait that so much commercial
manure is used —scattered o'er so
lame an area is piool ol this. '1 lie
t met v 1 5 1 teii ycu that he rnu. t use it,
p cause and c .st too much to make and
pc’ out la me made manuie. Ol couise
:i mol can't cultivate oil or 'lb acres
to tie mule, v.itli 3 or 4 hands, and
<t.-tubule enough home made feitihzer
to do any good. This does r.ot stand
lo nason. The greater reason why
he should plant less, make and put
go-el Mailings on it that will penna
nt y. enrich the land, and thoroughly
cu vute what he does plant. Tnen
the • liter of fencing is a great ex
pt - " 1 rxier the present system there
1,-, th ■ sinucst chance in the world for
,crn cotton and corn jilanters to
lu,. : any money.
'igitsta is v oking forwatd to a fair
hmressthisi .il, and y/e hope she
v. not be disappointed. Some of
lei ii fluential citizens are interesting
tl.i rn-elves in ti e King Manufactur
" - Krie>prise—a project to put
u lier large Factory in operation on
the Canai. From what we learn the
success of the enteipriie is already
assured; The Opera House and Ma
sot ic Building all jn one, on the site
of the old Masonic li iilc ir.g, is to be a
vety handsome edifice indeed, judging
fr m the said to be lac simile drawing
jn Brahe s show window. It will cer
tainly be an ornament to the city, and
p maps the most btautilul building in
the place.
Wednesday rooming after a night’s
mle oyer the Central we armed
m -avannah. We stoped at the pop
uar Marshall House. It is alive with
c, n tuntly arriv ng guests. 'J he Reg
i cr shows that this house ba3 done a
large business, even in the dull months
summer w hen the other hotels in the
city were quiet, and comparatively
eupty. It has a run ot — bustn s that
is surprising, and there is a pood sub
staiitial reason lor it. The trayehng i
public find out where they can do the I
best, and wnere the demand for ac j
cominodations, conveniences, and !
coniorts are to be more fully met, and
that is where they go. This must ac- ,
count for it- At all events it is tiue
that me business of the house is can
s ji.tly increasing. Tne management
under Mr Bresnan and his tllicient
clerks isln bur judgement very fine
Savannah is doing a good wholesale
business While in the city, we visited
the Comm.ssion House of Woods A
lito'i-, lro-ii Washington Cos. They did j
feus! ess t t a number ol years at or I
peat Oconee. They are rneu of fine
bu iness character and energy and we
predict for them a g*o.v,ug business
in the Forest City. They are both
voung men, full to the brim of the vital
purposes of life and its active and *
ntands. Dr lfaltawanger, who owns
propei ty here, is doing business <n
Broughton St across trom the Marshall
House. He asked many questions
about our village, and its people.
M and had a pleasant talk with M*.
Cornwell of Savannah. lie will be
down here in November and is ex*
tremely anxious that the important
criminal case in which lie is interested
and which is attracting a great deal
ot attention, comment, and conjecture
here, may be disposed of He is only
anxious that truth a 1 and justice may e
arrive i at. If the parties be guilty
that they be punished, if innocun that
their inr.oc r.ee nuy be made cleat
and themselves set free.
Really savannah seems to be cooler
than ihi- part of the State. They are
about 18 miles from tl o sea and get
some advantage ol the sea breeze
YVi.tle in Savannah we met a Mr.
Gregg from Alexandria Vj, who is
quite an intehgent and well imormed
! gcntlenun. He thinks honestly that
; the democrats, the adjuster munch ot
the Dirty wid whip out the readjasters
in the coming fifaoernatorial ton eu.
He says 'Daniels who is the nominee
lor Mover nor on that side of the po
litico financial question, is a brilliant
man and a magnificent orator—alto
! pettier one of XU,e ablest ar,d safest
I'men in the State-
On Thursday evening with a fritnd
we went out to Laurel Grove Cemetery,
where a great many of Savannah s
dead sleep. It is indeed interesting
to walk through the silent cuy ot
toombs where Me remains of the lowly
as well as the great, the poor as well
as the rich, the young as well as the
old, lie side by side, divided by a little
space ot carta— it matters not how
much divided in life b > pomp, position,
circumstance , feeling, though*, blood,
or nationality in life, here all as
equal z;d by death, and the distinc
tions that once existed, become ex
tinct in the grave, in the dust and de
c yof the sepulcher all men aie in
common and in the presence of him
w.io judgeth aright, diterences and
distinctions, and titles and wealth and
blood, will wetgn not a feathers we’gljt
m the scales ol immutable justice in
this Cemetery are some Tnagn (Rent
monuments mausoleums, some master
pieces ot sculptura, ait, some touching
tiihutes to worth utul some tearful
sad larewells chased tn marble, and
perchance more indelibly engraved
on some human heart still bleeding
with grief.
ihe remains of the Noble Ba tow
sleep iu this place, it was uihcult
tor us to find the tomb. We expected
to see a mat be shaft over the grave
ot t.’us intrepid soldier, with its proud
summit crowned with the golden glan
ol a setting sun , its broad base resting
among the Slanting shadows ot de
puting day, and inscriptions doing
justice to his lam , and the glory ot
ms deathless deeds. But no* -lust a
simple head boa.d, a simple inscrip
tion. a simple vine clinging abou tne
aiched gateway to his giuve. This
was ad.
-i [together our trip was pleasant
with one exception viz We came in
P -session oi a • weil developed cold,
wiitie absent.
HIE HlisT RALE—WHO WILL
WIN ?
Some weeks ago Messrs .1 S Wood &
1 1 " ! :il s '- w, offered a gold-headed
c;u;e to t lie planter front whom they
should receive the fir t bale of new
cot ton fom Washington county. Two
lei es arrived on i ttesday, one from
Flog" Mi ecu Rrantly, of hawlersville,
Dm., ami one from Cupt. Win. Ch ve*s,
oi Toanille. Jungo Brandy’s left
1 ennille some hour; ahead by legul r
freight, but Capt. Clovers* being sent
by express, arrived nearly half "a day
earlier. It was sold at 12c.
ihe Mus ra Rood have referr and the
matter ol award to mutual friends,
Mo-ms Geo. D Wartlieti and \V b!
Watkins, of Sandersville, and will be
governed by their decision. J|, e cane
is a handsome one, and the lolterum
will be completed as soon as the de”
eituon is known,— [Sav, News.
U ASS AR Q OLL EG E
I’OUCUIKUIipsIB, N. Y,
For The Liberal Education of YVo-.
IcMiiiiiMiut io:is lor entrance.
I4tl. Catalogues sent on aopli—
Oal,on lo U Dean, Keyister.
July *2ist 2m.
Purrv Houston C l tJ a j. in 28 1880.
In 1873, there were two negroei con
fined in jhi badly allhcted aith Syp
hilis. In rry official capacity I cni~
plo. ed L T Swift, to cure them, under
a contract, ‘‘no cute, no pay.'' ' H a a( j.
mi.fisted his “Syphilitic Specific,” and
in a few weeks 1 felt betind to pay him
out of the couritiy tteasury, as he had
effected a complete and radical Cure.
A S Giles, Oid’y,
ILiuson Cos Ga.
Chattanooga Than, Feb 14 1879.
Tne S. S, S. is giving good satisfac
tion. One gentleman who bad been
confined to his bed six weeks with
Syphilisic Rheumatism has been cured
entirely, and speaks tn the highest
praise of it- Chiles & Berry.
The Swift Specific Company, Pro
prietors, Atlanta, Ga.
bold by Drs Hunter and Kelly.
Call for a copy of “Young Men's
Friend.”
Lunar, Rankin & Ramar, Whole
sale agents.
Aug 1 1 in.
mended by the medi-1
rI pfofemaion, for |
iPunpepp/in, general 9
FPebility, t'emale I>la- 1
ennen. I Vas*f of Vital -1
ity, JerroiMi 'lh'ofttru-M
lion, and
eeneefront fevers,Jke.f
UINTUirMKN: I whs Muttonutf front nen**ral cTebility to such nu cxtnt that my labor wasexcoodlnglybur
nftnjome to rue. A vacation of a month dirt not *give mo much relinf, hut on the contrary, was .Followed by
incroustnl prostration and sinking chills. At tniji timo 1 bosun thh use ofyour- Iron Tonic, front which* jfe
alized almost irnmertiate and wonderful rfmlts. 'J hoo’rt enorajy'raturnml unu I fotind thtit my natural force
was not irinnn*‘ritl> Hbatod. I bovo used three bottles of.the Tonic. Hincn using it 1 have done twice the la
bor thnt I ever dirt in the same time during my illness, and with double the ease With the tranquil nerve
and vikpr of. body, has como also a clearn.;ia qf never before enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done th
wwk. I know not what ’ 1 givd it thecredit^^^^^Ji^WATaQgJh>suj^hris^mAdn^ch^roy^^
MANUFACTURED Bf THE DR- HARTER MEDICINE CO., HO. 2U NORTH MAIN STREET, ST. IQUI*
v
TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.ASURE REVIVSB.
TltON BITTERS are ‘highly recommended for all diseases re
nu ii ina a certain apd efficient tonic ; especially lndigesip*;f>m ,e In f r ' .
milU-ntl-a-crs, Want of Uss of
the blood, strengthens the muscle?, .find gives new life to them i v es. I hey act
1 like a clny.ns <m the digestive organs, teaioying aU dyjri jtg f( yinptoms such ■
as Tasting theFoml, Belchfrg, Hcai in iheSt 4h'iship' t i, ?4ve
Iron Preparation that will r.ot blacken , th or give
headache. Sold by all druggist:'. )Vnte for the Alit a-ook, 3. np. uf
, useful and amusing reading —sent free.
■ BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
j
’ TIE mill infill P.
Maiififadurcii hy
J D & H T Hammock
FKOPKIETOUS
YY'e lia-e manufacttied the above named GIN for twenty-five years past and
from our success with them, feel warrentc iin saying they are equal lo any
Gns made* YVe do not strive to get up a tanct artic c f or exlubition at
Fairs, etc., but put up good, durable wo*k, of first-class .iiateriul. Y e could
give hundreds of the best certificates, if desired, from parlies who have used
our ffins, but as this is so common at this day, we omit them. Every Gin
warranted to perform well. YVe offer them at as low prices as any good gi-s
can be affjrded,
■ PRICE OF GINS.
For 9 inch saws, per saw, . . . $2,30,
For 10 inch saws, per saw, 2,75.
Old Gins repaired in the besf. manner and at, rrasonabt_ysarg.en. Orders
for Qins solicited early, to insure prompt delivery, for ginning the next crop.
Bay meet required the Ist of November, next. Bure baser to pav freight.
Address J D & H f IRammack, CrawfpitT'ille Ga.
IjPFARMER BRO’s & CO., Agknts Louisville ba.
07ckcW’s Jr©n rks
MANUFACTURERS
Steam Fk gines, from five to sixty horse power. Saw Mills with
friction feed and ratchet or screw block-
GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS
Pullys. Gearing, Boxing and Mill YVork generally, Sajtar Mills.and Kettleg
always on hand.
COTTON, PRESSES, II ND HORSE AND I’OH ER.
1r o n Hail lit g.
Our facilities for Repairing Steam Engines are equal, if not superior to
any work in the State. Tools all new, and of the be.t make. Our castings
are made of the best Ippn the market ffurds. All work wafranted. Send
for circulated price list. L Crockett & Sons,
To Sept . Macon, Gesrgta.
[-Fepklns & Uro &
MANUF JCTURKRS OF AN D DE \ LERS IN • f
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mtntles Brackets, Newels. Stair and
Stair Railing.
IS 11 ii<l cr s I! ardw ar c
Estimates, Price Lists, orany information in our line furnished on applicatipn
CA.HOUISr STIiJSET
— (Below C ntral Railroad Depot,)
To Oct. 1 { Augusta Georgia.
EIeYOiU
MARBLE Wit OKS,
Corner Of Telfair And Camiu ll Street.
(One Square from Union Depot,) I
AUGUSTA - - 1 GEORGIA,
Monuments, Headstones, Tombs and Marble work of all kinds
dat shortest notice, and at puces lower than ever heard of in this fu
work lo f he country carefully boxed and delivered at and pot witho x rn
chart e< Yhen necessary I will go and put up the work, tgsf ?A Ut * Pxa
V ps ANTITD. TISFA-
111. Wynne
ATTT. AT LAW,
LQUJSVJCLLE, - .- GEORGIA.
Will prom aU .end to any bus
ers entrust care.
■dfPOffice of Dr- Kelley’s drug
pe. 1 th 6m
lE3C, H. J?.
THE POP.UUE
LIVE R MEDICINE
Cfj £B !p ati e (R
£o i 11' s anac ea,
Has attained unprecedented success
in telteying the prevalent disorders of
the Liver. Its merits justly entitles it
lo the preferment it receives over all
other.
LIVER MEDICINES.
It is now kept by many persons al
ways a hai and and used regularly, and
those persons are never subject to ti e
usual symptoms of a disordered Liver,
so prevaieut at this season ot the year.
It will cost you but
50 CENTS.
To try, it you will certainly be pleased
with the result. For sale by
Dr. J M Kelley.
Se pTo 81.
To The People of Jefferson and Ad
joining Counties:
Ca-TT3I.TjEiTT
On Works
O M STONE & CO
FroprietokS
M a nufac tur c
Rock's Cotton & Hay Press
This Press has many advantages to
recommend it. Jt is very fast, Two
hands only ar e required to work it.
YVeighs only about- 1,600 lbs. Can be
used in giin house or outside. Qan
he carried? from place to place on an
ordinary wagon without being taken
apatt. Is eqtial'y good for Hay or
cotton; is strong and durable and par
ticularly suitable for portable ginneries
And another recommendation is the
low price at which it is sold. Price at
works 110.
Augusta Georgia.
GEORGIA
STATE FAIR
,A.t Macon
OCTOBER 18. h to 22d, 1881
Heduced [Rates
for freight and passengers on all the
Krilroades,
Every citizen is invited to attend and
exhibit something at our exposition.
YVrite to ot- teecyefary for a tremiuni
List ai.d ot er iulormation,
l’lios. Hardeman. 9r., Pres.
II 11 i ary, Supt*
E 0 Grier, Sectary.
—THE
gffarslwU
House
„ , Si
sa„
JOHN BFENAN,
Manager.
N Red for its Comfortable Rooms
and the Excellence of its 'Table.
We append endorsements from high
authority:
Having stopped at the Marshall
House while ip avannah, we pjost
cheerfully endorse it to Ladies and
families as being strictly a first class
house ip all pf its appointments, and
unrivalled in the excellence of its ta
ble.
A D Colquitt, Gov. ofOa-
YVD Bloxham, Gov. of Fla
Geo. F Drew, Ex Gov Fla
lion. T M Norwood,
Ex U Senator from Gg.
Hon Geo R Black,
Mem. Housp Representatives G
iiDmmek Rates $2 and $2.50 Per
*Fd HiqdppsHW 'SNOS $ RXJHfINVI fllAVl
BargainS
DEY GOODS AND NOTIONS
AT COST,
From now untill Ist of September next I will offer -to my’ Friends and
patrons a #ice lot of O lorec Lawns pud Mu-lins, Colored and IFhjte
Pquej, a lot ofyvide Dress Cambrics,"a large asso/tment best quality
° j r f S f ot * ler Combrics, a few Dress Patterns of Spring Bunting Cot
,ored, t .also Ladies and Childrens White ard Colored Hose in great variety,
in fact all kinds of Notions and Dry Goods will be sold at and
, = BE&OW GOS?
on Ist day of next mihtii J intend enlargipg'my’storefoT* FALL TRADE so
to avoid getting the Goods tuintd with dust j&j, I will fiffey them at COST
i he above sale will last for
Only Three Weeks
S anyone wishing to invest a little caxh .where they jvjll be sere to get the
f .tl value of theie money come and buy from me at once.
Very Respectfullv,
_ YV. J. 1 ETTICE, & CO.
ma F 26 The Louisville Cheap Store.
.!! 1 -f~ - --I™ . . - -Jl±
to the Farmers of
Jefferson ai|d odjo^iiigig
CO
T. YV WHITE, Apt., I O. W. MASSEY,
Louisville, | Macon,
Ga. j
Til ISBEST IS THE CHE A PEI
HA L la ? fe GI N!
——-Read what the Planters say,
1 lie Very Hest In Use.
Full aatisfaction guaranteed or no sale, Sold with or Feeder QF
Cqpdenser.
Certificates.
Waynesboro, Ga., June 27th IBSI.
Mpssrs. Wallace & Cranston Augusta ua.—Dear Sirs—Jn reply to your
letter of jpquiry in tefeienee to Jlail Gins ami Feeders lam glpd to say they
give satisihoition in every particular, They Gin cleaner than any other Gin
? have seen, make a line sample yielding jporp 1 nt from a given quantity >t
seed cotton. The Feeders I wauld not lie without for with two Guts I em
ploy one man, whereas without tpe Feeders 7 employed three , I can safely
recommend the Hall Gt" ai.d Feeder to the cotton planters as the best I have
yet known. Yours &e, Ibolaud Steiner.
A k SC M f"*'
Messrs L. 11l I£l
F ■ pLASSE®. will
woulanand have had
ed ol you last year stViJtflF* it. r J Tbe ..*jw n V arc ! a^
splendid specimen ot workmanship. *Uc finrAiu 1
apd piease rriy customers Can \ou furnish me fill v ” wo , s i 1 '* aO/
promptly 1 propose to run two this year truly. j^ s p oWe U,
i* allace & €ransi n
GENERA AGENTS
(Succcsors to Warren Wallace & Cos.) I
Augusts Georfft \
"
JII Wilkins Agt. Louisville Ga. Gins on exhibition at Depot L & &
1 J HOLLER & 0 0...
MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS of
furniture and carpets
Oil C.-jths,
Witdow Shades,
Mattings, ets.
148, 150 and 152, Rroughton, St., Savannah, Ga.
To April Ist 82. IdFe guarantee good work at low pr^ s