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NEWS & PARMER
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The Advertising Me
dium of Jefferson Cos
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Louisville Ga., Oct. 18ih 1900.
VOTE FOR HUY AN.
We hope every Democrat will
turn out at the November election
and vote for Bryan. The Rt-publi
cans of the county are quite active,
and it the Democrats do not take
some interest in the election, the
county will go for McKinley. Talk
to your neighbors about the matter,
anu urge them to vote.
AS TO SHREDDING CORN.
Agricultural Department Makes Com
prehensive Reply loan Inquirer.
Question. Will you please give me
some information in regard to corn
shredding?
Questions and Answers.
Colonel R. J. Redding, Director, Geor
gia Experiment Station, answered a sim
ilar question some time since as follows:
No. 1. In what stage did you cut the
corn for the shredder?
Auuswer. About oue week later than
the stage at which farmers usually "pull
fodder."
No. 2. How much can six hands cut
and shock in one day?
Answer. Six hands can out and shock
a given area of corn as quickly as they
could pull the fodder and “take it up,”
and stack it uud haul it to the barn. Iu
shocking it will be necessary to have a
sort of a rough frame or “shocker, ” iu
order to enable one person to reach tho
top of the shook. This “shocker” is
made by taking piece of Bx 4 scantling 13
or 14 feet long, putting two logs in oua
end 4 or 5 feet long, something like the
legs to a “saw-horse. ” Tho legs are put
iu so that they can be taken out easily,
and about 3 feet from whore tho legs ara
insorted, 1Q inch augor hole is bored
through the piece of timber, and a ligiit
pin 4 feet long is loosely inserted to tho
middle. This “shocker” is sot up on its
feet, tlie piu inserted and the corn is laid
iu bundles in the four angles thus
formed, enabling the man who shocks
and ties to stand upon it, and reach the
top of the shock to tie It. By withdraw
ing the loose pin and two legs, it can he
easily moved to the next shook
3rd. About how many stalks did you
put iu a shook?
Answer. About 150 to 200, according
to size of stalks.
4th. What did you use to tie the tops
together with ?
Answer. Common bagging twine,
such as is used in bailing cotton.
6th. How long did you let the shocks
of corn remain in the field before haul
ing them up and shredding?
Answer. Until fully dry. The time
will depend on the weather. Last year
it so happened there was no rain on the
shocks for four weeks, by which time
tho corn wns fully dry and ready for tho
crib and the stalks dry enough for the
shredder. Care should bo taken, how
ever, that the stalks bo entirely dry,
otherwise the shredded stalks will not
keep well if put away in bulk.
6th. What per cent did the shredder
shuck clean as it snapped the ears off
tho stalks?
Answer. We did not use the snapping
roll, bat used the largo feed roll. Wo
shucked out the corn from the shock,
leaving the shacks on the stalk.
7th. Did any of the ears of corn dam
age by cutting and shucking in the
tho field?
Answer. No.
Bth. Were the ears of corn as heavy
as when loft on the stalks the “old
way?”
Answer. Wo did not actually weigh
the ears and make a test to soo if there
was any loss of weight of the ears of
ooru in the shocks as compared with
ears allowed to dry on tho stalks, bnt
from previous experiments I am pre
pared to say that the loss will bo very
small, if anyat all; and if the ears should
be lighter, tho loss of weight in the ear
will be compensated by increased weight
in stover, so that there is no loss.
9th. Did the stock eat tho shredded
stalks with a relish ?
Answer. Yes—especially cattle.
10th. How muoh per aero do you
think is saved by cutting and shredding
tho stalks against “pulling the fodder,”
and saving corn in the “old way?’
Answer. According to our estima
tion, based upon actual weighings, our
corn making as ranch as 30 to 40bushels
to the acre, there will be saved by shred
ding the corn stalks about 40 pounds for
each bushel of corn, and these 40 pounds
will be worth not less than $lO to sl2 per
ton, or about 20 cents for every bushel.
This does not. include the shucks uorthe
blades, but it is intended to include
simply the corn stalks that are usually
left in the field when fodder is stripped
off in the usual way.—Georgia Agri
cultural Department.
The Buncombe cabbage, of which
much is hoard recently, is, aocording to
a Southern Cultivator correspondent,
oee of the few old winter kinds of cab
bage that were to bo found in Georgia
from 50 to 75 years ago and is especially
adapted to the cotton statos on account
of the many years of acclimatization.
Cattle growing will help in very many
Ways. Fill your barns with food and
your stalls with cattle. You cannot
tiake any mistake along here.
PtMsin of Ilk' ..loud kjiil n.rvcl.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every niseasc of
toe blood, nerves and stomach, chronic or
otherwise, suocumbs to Browns’ Iron Bit
ters. Known and lined for nearly a quarter
MftMDtury. it stands to-day fiuetuost am,jug
tetet Tahiti isuiedisa, fat ffth* Iff
(9 oo Drop s)
JfVege fable Preparation ■ or As
similatlng theTood andßeg dia
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
lM ANTS y ( HjLl>Ki:> T
Promotes Digestion, ICheerful
ness and Rest.ConLains ndbier
Optum,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nabcotic.
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
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MACHINERY.
Get Our Prices Before Buying.
Cotton r „ r . l Engines
Gms. Boilers
Cotton J 3 £
Presses.;
t-Q. 7 tdills
Seed WtP- iUll ‘ s
Cotton "™ - Gnst
Elevators Mills.
OK ANYTHING IN MACIIE ERY OR MILL SUPPLY LINK
WE OI’ERBTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY.
MALLARY BROS
Machinery Cos. - - • Macon, On
Mention this paper.
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Cotton factors. |
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Correspondence
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cni-e. It It our.-s Tetter, Ringworm nil ml
ort of skin diseases, and only oosi t nt s
boa. All the drug stores sell it., w ,i,t j. M 0
people use It. Tu Taylor and Peek tru- Cos
la Macon, inalc<- it."
SCHEDULE OF L. & W
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In cfleet Oct. Ist, 1900, ia
(90th Meridian Time.)*
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Lv. Louisville, 515 pm
Ar. Wadiey, 600 “ "
The train will not itin on Su*-
days.
J, C. LlTTLE,President,
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Beers the /? The him! You Have Always Bocdit
1 For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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when we can save money ar
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line of flexible leather bach
billies in ail that you ear
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PROF. P. HI. WHITMAN,
20S '/til Sirest, Augusta, Ga.,
GIVES FRFT EYE TESTS for all defect, of
sight, >c* t’ tt proper gla.aes and WAK.
It AN i* - '• in.
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NO DOUBT
you are familiar with the fact, that
we carry one of the lar-e -t • rock of
clothing for men, youths and children
in this section— the Fit - the Styh-
the Price —is the talk of this town.
overcoats
we have a wonderful selection.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Cos.
Tailor-Fit Clothiers
Augusta, Ga.
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TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED
BURKE & JEFFERSON COUNTY
FARMS.
No commissions charg
ed the borrower.
Before making your loan write to
us for terms.
ALEXANDER & JOHNSON,
705 Broad st.
Augusta, Ga,
JUST TO REMIND YOU
That I have a few IDEAL MOWERS & RAKES lei
ol the two cars of ideal Binders, M< wers and Riikes bought this year.
'J hat without t sceptical i very n iteliine sole has been a delight to the pur
ehiaei —and ro trouble , not a single eeinplaiut. ’lhai the lay ing season
is in vx ti j< n you that if you need a Mower it is economy to buy the In at.
'1 lial ihe ideal Dtering Mi vir has i o iqoal in iliese piime requisites;
viz. lightness of draft, freedom Inin neck weight and side draft, ease of
manipulation and durability of wearing parts.
’1 hat if you still run that old machine and are tiled of the vexatious delays
in in pounding pitman, worn oui plates, Knife heads, sending to town
fen repairs, Ac., &e., Unit you should Uy the Dei ring Ideal Mower. That
this new machine will be pint to win k in your field to morrow if you say
so. That it would please me to have you say so.
Let me serve you now with anything in Harvesting machinery.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sharif!’'s Sales.
Georgia, jeffebson coun
ty.—Win be sold at public outcry
to the highest bidder at tho Court
House Dcor in the Town of Louisville,
Jefferson f ourty, Ga ,on the FIRST
Tuesday in November, woo,
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Seventy-five (75) bushels of corn,
more or less, stored in a crib, one thou
sand (1000) lbs. fodder, more or less,
and fifteen hundred (1500) lbs. hay,
more or less, and sixty (CO) bushels of
cottonseed. Levied on as the proper
tv of J. J. Smith by virtue of a li fa,
issued from the County Court of Jef
ferson County in favor of W. K. Bas
tou and vs said J. J. Smith. Levy
made by me this 10th day of Get., 1900,
and legal notice given to the defendant
'.n fi, fa . Property .pointed out by al
torueys for plaintiff,
This Oct. 10th, 1900.
I. F. Farmer,
Sheriff J. C.
tIEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
j Wi Ibe sold at public outcry to the
1 high st bidder at the Court House
Door in the town of Louisville. Jeffer
son Countv, Ga , on the FIRST T 1 KS
DAY IN NOVEMBER, 1900, between
tlie legal hours of sale the following
property, to-wit:
All that tract of land lying and being
in the 7t>lh district, G M., Jefferson
county, Ga., containing one hundred
'nd twee y-five (L'o; acres, , more or
less, bonndeu on the East and Smith in
lands of A. S. Patterson, South and
West by lands of Little & < lark, and
Aorth by lands ol Mrs. A. J. ~ Jor
dan Levied on as the property ot
i ones Miller by vi l toe of ali ft. is
sued fiom the County Court of Jeffer
son Cflinty, Georgia, in favor of
J. M, Tin n;a \s sad Janies Miller,
aid fi. fa itavi g be n transferred to
Little & Cl, ri. Property pointed nut
hv attorney for t laintdfs, and legal no
tice given to delete ants hi fi. la. and
enanis in possession. I evy m tile t>y
me this llie Utli day of Oct. 1900,
I F. FARMER, t-lie riff,
J C
GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.-
jj Whereas, L. K. Farmer, County a.I
--" ministrator, has applied to the' un
dersigned for letters of dismission from
.he administration of the estate of Man
11. Pennington, deceased.
'J liege are therefore to notify all per
sons concerned that 1 wi 1 pass upon
aid application at my office on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
1900. ’
-hug. Ist, 1!K 0.
H WGOTTEN, Ordinary.
fiEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY.
• j Whereas, James Atwell. Adtnr,,
of the i state j 1 IV. 1). Smith applies
■ . !:; h " igi -d for lettrs of dis
nission from said adniiuistratorshin
These are therefore to notify all per
-.Jis c inccrned that 1 will pass ujion
- apoliea'ion at my etiiee on the
I- IRS l' MON I>A YIN AOV KMB EK.
! 900.
i uly 18th, 1990.
A. 11. Woottcn, Ordinary.
-
EOROIA) JEFFERSON COUNTY,
u tv hereas, J M. Brown, adniinistra
”fHr cf the estate of Asa Brown, ap
plies .teethe undersigned for 1 tiers of
dismission from said administrsition.
these are therefore to notify all per
sons concerned that I will pass upon
‘M'plk'jtiion al mv ollku; on riie
I'IIvS'I’MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
July 19th, '9OO.
A. 11, Woottcn, Ordinary.
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Ha and, Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Bemisbes from horses,
Wood Sprain. Curbs, Splints,’
Swenev, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains,
;.ll r wol'en Throats, Coughs, etc,
Nave SSO by use of one bottle. War
anted the most wonderful Rieinish
dire ever known. Mold by Wright
& Beasley, druggists, Louisville,
Ga.
GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUN
TY —Notice is Ueieby given th it at
the next session ol the tieneral As
se.iibly ol the State of Georgia, a
Bill will be introduced having the
ioiiowiug title:
“AN ACT to consolidate, amend
and supersede the several .exets in
enrpor. ti ig the town of Louisvilie,
Ga., in the county of Jefferson and
the several Acts amendatory there
oi; to change Lhe corporate name;
to provide lor mayor and councii
men, and define their powers and
duties; to provide ior a public
school sy stem lor said town; to pro
vide lor the establishment and
maintenance of a system of water
works, sewerage, and electric lights
ior said town; to confer additional
powers upon tne mayor and counci
ol said town; to repeal conflicting
laws and ior other purposes.”
J, \V. t KAWFuIiD, Chin ,
Board of down Comm ssiouers.
1U Li fOd
COiiYUSSIONKit’S SALE,
STATE Oi GEuKUIA, JEEFEK
SU.N ÜbuJll, —in pursuance of all
order passed by the superior court ol
s.iiu cun a, a at il,<; juiij term i 1100, there
w ill be sold ou the filial ILhaUA i
li\l AuV Ji.tilii.A, ihou, lie.ore ilit: court
house door in i.tiiusviliu in said coun
ty , betw ceil the legal hours of sale , to
the highest bidder io, CAhu, iho un
ion lug property , to-wu:
Ai, LUiit traei or p-rcei of laud situ
ated anti lying a-iii Ueu.g ui tnc ,(itli
district, G. Jt ,of said county, !>-, tul
ed North by lands ol Little a.
south bv lan- solT. f. iie VV, Ut( . 1
oust uy lit: .if Of estate ot 14, o. a .uY/_
sou aid ihou.ai miller, West bj Yi
,V aneiiLon loan aid lands of <l, Cf.
V ally, and containing one luiuj le( j
nd ulty-live and out-iourm iiooi^ / u _
ores, more or lets.
said land being s id under an order
of said court lot the purpose of making
a division among the tt uuius iu 1011111101”
viz, Zuieme, a. li., .T. , yy.
and E. a. Jordan, minor ehlloi-en of
a, J. Jl. Jordan, said A. J. if. Joitiau
oeiug testamentary gnardiau of said
.1110 s, Nannie, Jiauu, Julia Ai, t x, yj
F., W eltloti mid Luettis Brown, iui
- r eliilai'en ol B L. Biown, saul B
L. Blowß being- testamcutitij |;uaj’vil4iJ
of said minors. Fanny, Hunter. Susie
beard , e- uid Ji liu M iglii riw ...
ciipor eiiilvi ei. i .•airet r . Brown
i. i.l . ; : , Blew heibg tes aiw-iilsiy
gmintian r s-d.l minors, unit Mary i,it
tle. I.mills Brown, ad G-.i-gia 11
Iv.oWatty . ITuelias -r lo pay f.n titles.
This tli day of Oct , 10 0.
IV . ii. iiarvty,
S M, Clark.
A. H. ' c funmcn.
C.'inmiss ioners.
NOTICE OF INCORDON ATION.
S’l ATE ' F GEORGIA, JEFFERSON
COUN FY.—Nol.ee isi: -iei)- given u.ac
at tile nexi in. ,in g .-i .i-. o. r.d A
- 1 i-.-or la, an.. ,i b... w. .i
in.r i it; ‘cd with- foil- •■.-'! .r ri >:
. G< oi rp.<r e :.ic town otfl
AV i- in the ' Or' y f Jeltei'-o' . iiß
ueflue the i orpor te iiu- i, V i.iie-re , f<>
pi- '..’l-- a mo .iii ipal y • errmc.l f r
said. too n, .nl , ide or e s.uj
port aril m-i).;euMoee ..e roe by
t x i.ii.-ii ;• i. .1 o'.her r e and :e-i uliier
purposes,”
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