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The Cleveland Progress
JN4. R. SLED Editor and Proprietor.
O.'lloial Organ of White randy
Rfitei'cfl “ill 1 he F
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• at Cleveland
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The Progress
iii.d the Weekly Con-
I'Uttition. 1 yr, .^1.TH>•
The Progress
Htid Th,
Knnn !
i* Home aim
1 year, $1,00
—Abb ISUIIHCHII
■TIONH
FAYA 1H,E
I|N ADVANCE.
Communicntiona from reHj'Oiifublc per
•onh will be published, Ini( NO A It I D 'I-1 ’
which in over n li ilf column in !• •iijclli
will Im )«tiI»linli«t«l. Thin rule will not
hr d<» M te from for any I oily.
Best Little Purgative
1 ever iihwI,” writoH ono lady, In regard to
Hood’ll Plllii. “They are bo mild ami do
their work with-
out any griping.
I rccommen<1
them to oil bu?-
i fcrlng from eo.t-
| tivonesfl. They
I will certainly
firing 3 r oiir habits
regular. Wo uko
no other rall nr*
tic.” Hood’s
HUB are mpidly Jncreafflng in favor. 25c.
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS.
Commmissioner Nesbitt’s In
quiry Box For the Month.
MUCH INFORMATION FURNISHED.
Homr VnlimMa I'Tirmnlin for Mining ler-
tltiBnm at Home, Thereby (Jutting Them
C’lieuiMT Thau They fun Uii 10,unlit lit
the 1'uetoi Ji-h A (•i'iinm Hultiiblo Foe Food
For Htooh - Other Quest Ion* Ainavi*i'ol.
QtTKBTiON 1.—Can you give mo Homo
information, or fnrmulin for mixing my
fortillsjoiH mysolf, ami IIiiih i;oll in;.' ilmm
choapor than 1 can buy from tho J'aclo-
lles.
Answer 1.—Tldflquest ion, of so much
intoroflfc to all fannors, can bo b»*4 an-
Bworod by quoting from tho hint fertil
izer bulletin, a miinbor of formuhn.
pfuparotl by tho ntuto c.heutiKt, by tho
itso of which, you and i ther farmers
would save money. 1 hope that, tho
following extracts from tho ludlotin,
will ho road carefully by dvory farmer
in tho state, uud that all will profit by
them:
In thefts formula* wo will give tho ap
proximate ratall valuta of the materials.
These values of oomimo vary with tho mar
Vet a nml location. Any farmer can Keen re
actual Helling pri ••s for his location and
figure the exact cost on hi* own f mn. At.
wholesale cash prices the maturlal can he
secured still more cheaply. See Mm n; ti-
clt*H ou **Wholesnl•» cash prices of fortili
zera,” and on * (‘oinpasts.”
FORMULA NO. I.
Fou Cotton and ('oun.
Acid phoHph. tn (14 per cent available),
1/00 lbs.— H.4 ) per cent , .available phos
punt ic acid.
Cotton seed neal (nitrogen equal s 1 *3
per cent, ammo da), 500 11>h.—2.12 pr. »t.
ammonia.
Kalnlt (12 per cent potash), Duo lbH.~-l.8D
per cent. p »ta u ii.
Total, 13,000 Ilm. <>• one ton.
COST UK M A I I.'; I At..-.
Arid phos
phate... I,*300 lbs. at $18 00 a ton *7 s>
C’ tt'n seed
meal.... 500 lbs. at $18 00 a ton 4 t) >
Kalnlt .... 800 lbs. at $13 00 a toil I 80
Cost, not. including one-third day's la
bor In mixing, HD 01 per ton.
Commercial vain* i.i calculated I... De
partment. ^11.00 per ton
Usual selling value of such goods, $3UD
por ton.
FORMULA NO. 3.
Fou Cotton and t’oi:n\
Acid phosphate* (U perce:il. available),
1.804 los.— 0,10 per rent, available pin*-;
plioric add.
Blood (nitrogen equal to It) per cent •
Utopia). Duo ihs. • Win per rent .nn'ii ;i».
Kalnlt. (13 per cent, of potash), 4*0 Ui«.~-
2.40 per cent, potash.
COST O. MAT Kit! At.S.
Add plum
phato ... 1,5)0 lbs. at 818 04 a ton ‘8 t:>
blood 804 ihs. at D) 00 a *•>:»— } su
Kalnlt.... 4to lbs. at 1*3 ou a ton to
Cost, not including one third day’s la
bor in mixing $1* n » per ton
Commercial value, Departmenl valua
Uiiti, $lti.0o per ton.
Usual selling price, 23.04 per t »:i.
FORMULA NO 0.
Fou Cotton and Cohn.
Arid phosphate (14 per cent, available),
1,800 lbs.— 0. to per cent, available phos
phoric add.
blood (nitrogen equivalent to 10 per
cent, of ammonia) 2oo lbs - l.OO per cent.
Hint nitrate of soda (nitrogen equivalent
to 18 per cent, ammonia), too lbs.---.yo per
cent.— W50 per cent : ammonia.
Muriate of potash (.40 per cent, of
potash), 100 1 Its. -2.50 per cent. ootash.
Muck, wood's earth, or r.cli boil, .104
lbs. —o.
Total, 2,000 lbs. or one ton.
COST OK MA n.'.U \ 1.3.
Add phoa-
‘ ,800 lbs. at $18 c> a ton — ?4 45
2X) Ills, at 83 CO a ton - 8 20
Total, 2,00-4 lbs. nr one ton.
COST OF MATCH IAL8,
Add phoH-
pliatc ...
blood
l)'bl« miir
n’res salt 800 lbs.
iSItick wds
earth, or
040 If you desire to use s ilph ito of am
nonlii as an ninmuttlato, tho following
formula will answer:
No. 9.
Muriate of pota»li. 87 lbs.
t 55 High grade acid ph.xpliatw 240 lbs
l H) riulphftle of ammonia
( • 0,00 a ton) 54 Ihs
24 04 a ton •• 4 83 Muck. Woods’ earth or
marl 1,020 I be
u) Carbo-Digestivc
’'“COMPOUND.
,i. k;. murpiiy’S
at
ton
2 IMP) lb-
> 00
lu-
(’ •st.nol including one thir l day*
hot* in mixing. 818.07.
Commercial value, I On irtin *nt valmi
Mou $15,21.
This f> rimFa can be made much higher
grade by simply leaving out tho muck,
woods' earth, or rich soil.
KUH.M t'l.A NO. 5.
KOI-. I KAC IT!. I’M 'I- AMI l>K.Wl".
A< id phosph ite (14 p r c<*nf available). 1
7ou lbs. —1.04 per cent., available plios
plioric add.
blond (nilr igen «*qu il to 10 por cent run
rnouia). Jloulbs. • *3 to per cent, ammonia.
.Muriate ot p>t;i*4i (4u per cent, potash),
100 lb■*. i.'.n |) •!• c ut d »t as’i
Muck, woods' curtli, or rich soil, 804
lbs.-o.
Total, 2,000 llm. or one ton.
< OMT OK MATKIM AL9.
of
Muriate ot
704 lbs. at $18 04 a Ion $4 55
800 I In. at Hi 0 ) a ion 1 80
100 lbs. at
ton - 4 13
potash
M nek, etc
Cost, not Im lulling one third day’n la-
tan in mixing. $>8.47.
FORMULA NO. 0.
Fob, FKA* IIKs, Ul.l MS AND I’KAKS.
Acid phosphate (14 per cent, availahle),
(17.4 lbs. 1.78 per cent, available phos
phoric acid.
( Vit lon seed meal (nit rogejj equal t o 8 1-3
per cent, ammonia), 5*35 lbs. 2.2JJ percent.
enimonlH.
Kainit (!2*per cent, potnah), K00 lbs.- 4.80
per cent potash
Total. 2,W00 11 im. or one t in.
COST OK M U IDIIALS.
Acid phos
phate.. . C.Him. at. $18.00 a ton - 80
(''It’ll need
meal .... 525 lbs. at. 10 (0 n ton- I 20
Kalnlt HtNIlbs. at 1 3 00 a ton— 4 80
third day’o he
QtT.snoN* D. 1. On account of I ho dry
full I have been nimbi" to now Crimson
dover sooner; should 1 sow now or wait
until spring'.-'
2. Shall T put in clover rood wit li a
tarn plow or how?
8. Will it bo best I > sow small grain
of any kind with the clover?
4. Would itf pay me to put up leaves
in pens, in the woods, putting lime with
them? W. H. IT., Gordon comity.
AnsWKU 8.—I. It will certainly bo
best to plant your Crimson clover at
once, a. it a/flh*.* t growth in the cool
weather, and is but little liable to \n
killed l.y any cold we may have in tliii
stale. Planted now on fair land wdl
prepared, you can pasture if in Febru
ary, and faking y mi* stock off of it, in
March, it will Mien run up and make a
fine crop of bay, good for either homos
or cattle. In addition, your land will
be enriched in nitrogen by the clover
roots. This is not a good gras-, to plant ! gloomy forebodingts?
in tho spring, a« it does not stand hot 'I’liese symptoms moan that vn hi
Avoath..,-. Tlai pt-Aip-i- Hiir> for nowiiit? ^!"! V-ri,l K tV "'"
JSST2 tte ** * me>1 *Kntirc stock to lie closed out tor cash
Ncfvjus Exhaustion,
Simple nmj AffffniA'ntofl Kurin
ffyspspsia, and
Palpitation; - of - the -
III
Heart.
Poes your food sour after eating? Arc
you easily confused and excited? Do
you gel up ic Mn- morning tire I and,me
refreshed, and with ti bad taste in ttie
nmuthf
Is tlmre a dull, cloudy sensation, uP
tended bybdi iapTceabh* fcrtliiigs in the
head and eyes r
Are you irritable and restless?
Does your heart tlmmj> and eft use you
to gasp for breath after climbing a flight
of stairs?
Does it distress you to lie on the left
side ?
Have you impaired memory, dimness
depression of mind and
the next ninety
JOn Oi l(iIht Ift I will cnimiuMU'
to t Iom 1 it)stoi'U nnioiml-
i11-• to >hlO,ono, con-
itill-- of
I)KY (JOOD.S,
SI It IKS,
ckotiiim;,
lints, (iro«:rics, ICti
!(':ii |K ts,
)\o irooH-
ln.v
.Id
(’t'Hl, not including
bor in mixing, $18.80.
This form it In has no muck or other fill :
er as thecrii le materlalH are Hindi t hat '
correct proportion can just be gotten into
t lie goods to make them properly exceed |
Mm 10 per rent, of total plant food, which i
Is considered the lowest limit fir com j
inrreial fertili/erri. This formula con I
tains a total of II.7<5 per cento of plant i
foot I. All of llic.ae fruit formula* meet
1 he St ale requirement of 10 per cent., of j
available plant foul; yet t hey do not force ;
fruitgrower to us* a cotton fertilizer 1
when he Cfin obtain belter results for his |
rimney by using a dill'erent char;
fertilizer. In these formuhe In* get
amount, of potash, which lie needs most, |
instead of the usual cNet'Hsive amount of
phosphoric acid in proportion to t.hc po
tash present. Vet the fertili/.cr does ti"l
cost him any more money. Unit on and
corn require large proportionate amounts
Of phosphoric m |1, hut the peach, pear
find plum require a greater uho of potash
for the best results.
mi:; ino.
The mixing Is bin dono by spreading
out the materials In layer; on top of eat.di
ot her and cut t mg t hrough t lie layers wit ii
a line mi ! mixing ns the compound is cut
down. The use of a bricklayer's sand ,
screen enables one to make a butter mix |
tun*.
COM POsTS.
The prlneipb* of cmnuosl sis to ferment
tin.' organic mutter which you have in the
shape of ni lie'a, leaves, litter, etc. To do
this, one of tlm simplest plans is to treat
the material \\ ith manure. Put ono load
of mailing to every three loads of your
i^C^ve.s^und ilfift, Keep .enough litter in
your srableH to abnoi'b t he tuino, which Is
very valuable als >. After you h ive mixed
your materials together, it Is well to cover
them up with earth or litter. It is claim
ed that such a compost, load for load, is
a go al an manure.
To get the best results yon wish to
make the material ferment, as t he fermen
tation brings inert materials into avail
able forma, and improves the mechanical
ooudit jou of t he mass.
Avoid hauling the materials ns much as
pnssihlo. as houling is expansive. S * lo
cate your compost heaps that the hnulln r
of t he materials from t ie 1 first until their
final distribution on the Holds will cost as
111 t le as possible.
If you wish a stronger fertilizer than
t Ids. nml desire to use chemical h i» addi
tion, tho following would be suitable;
Acid phosphate 600 lbs .Cost.. .$4 00
Muriate of potash... :o llw. .Cost.. 1 0j
(kuupottt .. . 1.450 lbs.
2,0 HI IDs.
If ye. i desire more nit rogenouamaterial,
y m can us • t.he foilowing:
Acid phosp i.tte 810 lba. .Cost
is al> mt flic first of October.
2. Glover and seeds of like fitioiiess
should not b< put in with a turn plow,
j as il buries thorn two deep. Pi/opai*
i your land well by deep plowing thmi
j sow your clover seed and bnrr-uw thc.irt \
i in. A very light covering of earth is!
: all they need.
| 8. ,!)o pot how any small grain with
j the clover, as it would thus 1»«• shaded
I and kept back, and when tho grain I
' should be cut in the Into spring or early !
j summer, tho fender elover would probft- j
j lily be killed < ut by tho hot sail. Sowed
the ii>. tof October, this ( lover will fur
nish li.*e pnst nitige through tin* winter, i
j and Mien give a good er >p of hay in tho
! Hpi*in;r. There should bn more of it
j planted in t hi - tato
j 1. If you have plenty of inexpensive I
i ■labor, yon can empl
putti
P.tull
Icitvc
Kxba
l Nervous
stiou. 1
There is nopll»er ta^incdy (%Jank that
has done tionitjch forlhiy <dass of troubles
^Jcolt’s Carba-Digcstiye
"V Compound
will Im
(ASH
As I In,v»* ilcu‘ided to
)my stock in (iainesvii i
iJjtmiai v next will in. \
(l in* business to
•pt fol
If'your cnPe has resisted the ftmml
melbo-lH of ti'eafinent'wc ai-e p irticularly
anxious to luywrytm give this Compound
a trial.
Wc gnaratifee relief -ill every case and
will eimN*tuJi\ refund vein* money sluuil 1
our rcineily p I’aik to piaKlucc llm most
gratifying, refcuIts.
Heasc remember that the appellation
Patent .Medicine d'*es not apply to
Scott’? Carbo-Diycsiivo Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a leading
physician who has made stomach and
nervous troubles a specialty for years.
We court investigation and earn stly
it profitably in ! urge all physicians to write ns for the
up pens of leevm in the woods. \^VniVmhktvi! 1 '
, I 1 \ 1*. ( D.MPOl M), winch we wid ma.l
the pen, by treading a layered application, that they may satisfy
hernt- 0 inches thick, and Mien themselveH of its hun.dess character anil
m sl is
Atlanta, C»!a.
Hie mo,sf of my slock, is ^otitis Iboiegiit
in the last few immdis a
at extremely tow ;
surprisecl to mt t :c
am gisaikaaaa;*. 3 kiso^
to move a stock oi $
S say.
rices.
RT'Uaf
at tal
will hr sold
¥oo iH!l he
rediEctions 1
es
for <*
rices
hoi I
mean
scatter ovor it from a bushel t > a bushol ■ ocdlent virtues,
nml!. hull’..riimiM,mill p-.-’c of suit. j. ,f eo «'* Carho-Digcstivo Compound
, , , „. »h the most rc.ninrkablc reined v that
OullllllUU ihl'SU 111 f iTllllt.! l:iyi'!'.! .f ll'liVIM Sl .j,| 1UH II 1...I
and lime until your pan is full, and j when* all other medicines have failed,
then top it off with a layer of woods, | Sold by druggiat^ everywhere, $1.00
earth <a* muck from a fn. t ami a half t
fF*
tk=a ui
Vest Side- 1
ill)lit*
two feet tblelc. My sjiring, the pile of
loaves should bo den Mop p'd, ami can
then bo used with excellent effect, either
in making a c tup >st, or better still by
putting in drill with som-i :* *id plrw-
plmto and kainil, and budding at 0:130
upon it.
We should all endouv r t-> rie.ke iu
much maimi'e as p rsibl-* <m otic i'iirtnr.,
and thus diminish our pm&luioraufcom*
nuarittl fertilizers. -
(41 VIS T1IF. < HOI'S A err \VC
Tho following nrtic lo from M10 South
ern Planter will apply to Georgia as
Well as to Virginia:
Tln-ro luts been and is too imHi s Up-
shed fanning and reliance s -lely upon
the unaided el" its of a kind Provi
dence. “(Jed help; those who help
them elve .” Too many of < nr farmers
will not do what our correspondent
pleads for—"give the crops a chance"—
by doing their p u t. lie t \id of giving
"thorough tillage,” they ju t skim tho
surface of the land with a little 1 horse
| per bottle
I Ameri<
Sent to any address it
eeipt of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully refun:
your money d' results are not satisfac
lory. Order, direct if your druggis
doi'H not lift' •’ it.
‘CONCORD cli'iilcAL M'P’G. CO.,
TOPEKA. KAS l
Ordiaarj’s Notices.
NOTH');.
Ordhic.rv’A "ftice.
([luirc'.
(iAINESVILLE, Ga
the
III-
Fine ban
I’olku sin
• 8b h
j m 1 :! 05.
hndloWry.
,d prep.
lian of the
persons 1^*1 pr.»pei;y»,f bula Ik. Scinu-
cl. .Jc; M k.,au l Laura .1. Uastlcberry.
mi’iors lmi3u due form applied to me for
leave to sell the wild and uncultivated
iling to
And sai
Fine sack salt, -la cts. j er sack.
Dig stock of shoes bought before 1
dvnnee to go ».♦ all price at
lb 1>. bAKWKonn. M. iiiesvillo, (bv.
Full hue of Hardware and wagon 11
erlal at very f »w ]»Vb*ca at
lb lb b.\N<; 1 ucD. < »aine-vi le , (ia
Bib’.o Institute.
■zn.*rn ti rxn .r.rc r> r: r>r.rxrxrar.oua tro n
’ OH!’ T l‘L KES, Manager,
C'5fii-lntte, ."V. O.
land
h"nrd
his said wp iils 1
1 npplicai ion \
liist Mondav in J.a
cber 2 id IMPS.
II. FKF.ICMAN, Ordin:
1:2.40.
Mu
’Otto
(•III.
MF.OUMI A
To all w 1
plow, yoiu* uftcr year, and leave uu- I ,]• v*vi 1 !ia•
touched the :-t-»ros of fertility in the applied for
subsoil. If they give any help whatever ; m ‘ b» 11>**
in the simp" of lejtiliy.er of any kind, it ( )V
in usually in the form of 10;) or 20.) |0|„ida\ of lW
. ... ;..i * 1 11
NOTK7K.
White County,
m it may cone,
administrator
ix deceased lui
aive t<> sell I he
date of said
ill be
MF.or.HIA
()rdin irv's n|?W
To all whom it
I N. Trotter
of t be will of Nat Ii;
has in due form a
signed for leave to
ing to the estate o
iipjiieation
Monday ii
Dee in her 1
NOriUE.
While County,
i nflW. Dee«*!iil>er !•■
iHanubctursro
\
ot
Manulactur&rs of
A ill 1.0
i'll’ IS'.lfl
i ll 111.'
sui.i
ll.'lll <
iDinlnu, 1*1 iL
ci] livery
FOU
AS TREATISS COLD ORES.-m
At. IS'.i;;. I :
dm- l'ui-i
:in
I. II. KUILKMAN. I
I'dtani
tin
.la
i the
Thi,
Murlnteol potasij.. 80 lb
Compose 1,104 II
.Cost.
To const ? iicli n
must consider th
plant food in tho
2,0. 0 ll»s. td 74
l mplet e fert lllzcr. one
■a reeutages ol a\ ailablo
.Mteiiuls be wishes to
Manure, while not a concentrated fertll-
i;*. r, can be I’ousidcrcd in most e ises as a
complete one, with an c.nss <>i nitrogen.
Coal ashes are : lm v l valueless. Cotton
seed is a ( o npletn m.ciurr, but with an
1 .a-ess of nil■rogen. Vou have bore three
inmvdieats, lurhishlng ample nirtogen
and potash. 'L'o mix them to th * best ad
vantage, t her'should be a further quan
tity of .i v il ihie phosphorie acid added, as
that present in the three ingredients you
(I* sire to tc-e is not suHieienl topropwly
balance the p »t:»sh and nitrogen. Manure
contains about 8 10 p r cent, i f nitrogen,
about 210 per emit. ol pofash, ami about
2 10 per cent, of p »sphoric arid
Cot ton seed com -ms about 8 per cent,
nitrogen, about l percent, of potash, and
about l per rent, of phosphorie acid.
A -lit s contain .about 5p rcent. sf potash
and 1. 1 per rent. «*f phosphoric acid
uuleaehed. If leached the
about l l ' pet* cent. of put
To each ton of manure of 2.044 pounds
add
Cotton seed 200 lbs.
Ashe* ( unh ached).. 1.40 IDs.
Acid phosphate .4iH> Ihs.
j Mix well. The cottcu seed cm
before mixing by allowing them U
: wi t and gt> through a lic it, the fi rm
! lion killing them. This mi.v( lire
1 weigh about 2,740 pounds, and will
t ueae ingredients
Nitgu.
t'4 a ion- 0)
! thir l day’s la
valua
jdmti
14 food
Nitrate of
Hoda .... 100 lbs. t«t its i*4 a ton—
Muriate of
potash 100 lbs. at 42 ♦' a tou-
Muck, wds
earth, or
rich soil 800 lb-«. a
Cost, not mcludio;
bor in mixing, j 14.0 *
Commercial value. Departing)’
tiem. Ul.OG.
Usual selling price, $3*3.0).
This formula is ma»h* up of a moderate
amount of nitrate o: s*»da, r give Cue
plants a good, strong stun Hie much.
woods’earth, or rich soil me\ Iki left -mt
in thU formula, if desired Fir* percent
ages of all the ingredients ar, thus in
creased, and t be r-»c p • t • l. an he
nse-l bv the farmer wc 4 e*p: ’ outlay per
acre by proportionally He c idng ia*
amount used as tbe percentage of plant
food incre is s.
FOKMUI.X NO. 4.
Fou PtlA* 1IK.S. l'l.l Ms AND F:\VRR,
Acid phosphate (14 per < m* av iil i*.;
7lK) lbs. —1.0 1 per cent, avail c*.. pirns
phoric acid.
141ooJ (nitrogen equal to lflper cent, am
monia), ;KH) lbs.— 2.4n pel »■• ;.; ac:*:i:>*i;.i
Double manure s ilt i sulphate a i piu.;^h
and magnesia, with 27 per art. p, ’...-h
80 1 lbs. —4.80 per cent. >tash.
Y) llvs.
Kt His.
This is oqv
N it regun...
Uoiiish
1‘hospluiric
As a live
vatent to about
l«e*
Muriate of potash, containing 50 per
cut ,87 lbs. (at 40,00 a ton) of potash.
.74.
High grade acid pbo
S per cent, of phosphoi
1.4 IK) a t on ». *' 3 H).
Nitrate id' soda tsom
iiltpelre) containing t
* per
amn
on.
.14.
als’ earth or marl
pounds to llm acre of s- m * comnu n ial
I'erl iliy.ev \vb " adaptabi’i t y to Ib'Mtoods
of their particular soil is absolutely im*
au*erb\ined and proldoiunticul, and pa. s
by tho "Ci inison clover, cow p'cas and
Sojn beans,” which would give thorn tho
i*i*i*n producing nitrogen and human
which tludr lauds bind in need of, and
which can be hud with these crops at
merely tho cost of th" s c Is and the la
bor of sowing them. Tim great ma
jority of S utheru farmers novel* read
or study tin* a.gri ultural journals ortho
hooks writ ton by scientific, successful,
practical farmers, but from year t > year
go no iu the old ruts of ignorance uml
failure, and thou curse their luck and
want of mi'vcss. No other trade or
business c. uld or would succeed under
such management, and farming cannot,
do so. We wish that wo could induce
run down to our farmers to take an example fruit tho
j little country of Denmark, in the north
i of Europe.
| This country is only about one-third
i the size of Virginia, nml 1ms a oold. un
congenial climate compared with that
| of this state, and yet Me* Danes are so
energetic and wideawake t i tin* neces-
Isitiosof th * times that w.thin the past
j few years they have built up butter
j and bacon trade with England, that ri-
; vals that of this c» uutry. In -bhlS
Denmark alone sent England 12U,470,-
217 pounds of butter, whilst all tit" rest
of the world ( oly sent t > England
1(1.4,0-40,840 pounds. In addition to this,
she now supplies unc-ilfth of the bacon
imp rted by England, nor t > m "Kami
in* • o than 100.04) hogs per year als >
sent there, and, next to the United
States, is tlic largest exporter of bacon
in tho world. Her export of cattle is
over 100,oO‘.) head por year, and site
sends t • England alone over UK),000,000
eggs per year. And all this groat busi
ness is done by a population only about
one-third larger than that of Virginia.
The secret of all this prosperity is to be
found in the fact that the Duties are an
industrious, well edu >ated, reading peo-
p!e.
They have the largest proportional
circulation of newspapers and journals
of any country i;i the world, and
ciniek r
nnbi
Sal os man Wanted
.1 II. KllUHMA.V, (li.lina
Jl III".
Sheriff; Sales.
I Sural
ell u.
i.l Kail.
court house
•minty, on t!i•-*
184t>, within
killed
U’t’sli
. i ;ds..
. 2 lbs..
14 1-2
41 l-l
splinte. containing
iu at id, 280 lbs. vat
HF.OUMIA White (Vnnty
Will be .-.old bcf.ne the
d<x*r iu Ulevelaml, in said
lir.-t Tuesday in .b in iry
tne legal hours of svle, tin
pi operty, t<» wit: l’a it of lot of land N *. j
57 in third district of sai l county j
tv, containing ubo.it 125 a* n s more r
less and more fully described in a d.'. ds
made by F. I*. Wdiinnm to tin* defend, nt
■1. 11. Nichols, dated .!u!\ 1 1870. Ih
corded in UDrks ofli.-e record of deed,
book, “li” p. 05; and known as the
Frown oM mill place. This is a line gold
mine. Levied on hh the property of .1.
H. Nichols to satisfy a lifa in favor of
Mary K. Logan against said Nichols is
sued from the Supni-ior (Vuirt of sail
county. Noth*e of lew given L* defend
ed in terms of law. Dee. 10, 18 ; i5.
Frs. tee $4.S b N. 1/ DROWN. Si,If.
Also at the same time and place and on
lik * terms, 1 will sell th*' following prop
erty to wit: I’art of lots of land .Nos.
55. 54, 8*2 and 5S in the second district,
said county, nml kn >*..; as the late home
place of VVu:. Nix deceased, and being
all of said place deeded to Mai \ F. Lo
gan bv Win. Nix deceased, h V deed dan* I
•Iline 14th b'T.t). Rccrded* Rook "M.”
pages 448 and 404, record of deeds said
Uoiinty Clerk’s »*lHce, except that por
tion heretofoic sold by sheriff of said
county on Jan. 1st lh05 and bid «»!t* by E.
iv. (iibs n. Tin re is about 35 or 44
acres ot chared land.some branch bottom
good orchard good dwelling, nml tw«.
tenant houses, with u. u d out buildings.
Could be made ni -e residence. Will be
sold iuuler and b\ virtue of and to satistA
three Just a*cs court ti fas issued from J.
1*, Uqurt ;»f Sti 1st district ti, M, said
[county in favor of Mary F.. Logan and
j now owned bv Alice M.‘ House or trans-
fere. ag. : : st * said Win, Nix and J. N.
Nix . Soul as the property ot defendant,
j Win, N Then* is supposed to be
1 about 200 aeivsmorc or less. Notice of
, Mbs given to J. 1>. Nix Admr. of Win.
: Nixdeceased. This Decceuiber 11th.
I 1S45-
Apply
Spring
AjipU- I’rnr,
Cherry. Mrape. »*.t
shade and ornanu
We make a spec
large planters dirt
parties ;
ntal tr<
ial * v of
C1-11.0R2f'i?ATlCK A SPECIAL Y.
*s, Boilops,
raw Mills,
Shnnps, Piping,
Abb EE PAIR WORK.
AM
i liolt-
will i
• JsrC&mjST^t/CvrSZcrct.Y
twelvi
Writ..
A.ldii-ss
Mossy
W. A.
.!. IV.
Tuition,
Ilo,nil,
V ,11
Creak High Schoc]
Leo, White County. Ga.
SIMMONS
s.MI 1 11, A.
KXI’KNSKS l’KU
drill.
JB
Mi
II I III
mid ooiiii iu■ ■
llllllltll'*.
Il
IS .I'll)
ff ior* a Ad
Jplol/e.bU
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
T rio<l for —1
ONLY
i c; > rs.
I,
S'If 11
Mnml.i\ in .1 mm:'i \
rilr I ,.M! I, .|
hoalth is unsni'|>:is
I'oiliiililiys : ,io all
l“A I'l'Vtllillo' is (lull,. S\ sl
unci for I In 1 hoiiorit uiiil
llio pupils.
For nion. oxplicii ii
s for
s h.
loilSMllt.
50.00 every montii Riven
Wc secure the best p:
and the object nf thi offer lo encourage invent is to
kc.*;» tr u-k t their) r;.;ht i*i :as At the same ume
wiili to iuipics> upon the pubiic the fact that
IT'S TilE SIAiPLE,TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
Gemine -mhI Ojiin
Oxyg
; •' -O'
inch as the ‘
*per,^Dtnd a
gs tha
trogen mat
is*sent all *
ldtv»
. A. SIMMONS.
Ulevelan
iuventrons arc tire orr-s that brirrglargest icturns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT iS NOT SO HARO AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out though t.s receive spec ial notice in
the ‘J Nun ..al Recorder, published at W. diingtan,
of CO
called Chill
equivalent
s. vat $45.04
Fits, fee $7.50.
Also at the
L. BROWN Shir.
time and plat
If you wish an am
quit*a ns nit rni • of *•■
‘Tun ‘ on all shallow
tbu following:
No
Muriato of potash . .
H igh grade acid phot-
! Iricd Dlood 110 pur ct
Muck, wootls' caul
marl
mom at o not quit
* 11 amt loss lit,d
.1,571 lbs.
>$
same
and on like termi
a one uudividetl one third
tcrest iu lot of hind N«>. 14 in the 3rd.
p ui ami put iuto pruc- distrii-t. said county, whole lot cmitain-
moans of making their ing *250 a* rcs mor * **r less. This is one of
hinds more protirablo and proiluotive. the richest gold properties iu the state.
Tho lvfult is. that then' are practically and derives it^ chief value therefrom.
: l ‘se no po,*r people in Denmark. What a Plenty < f goxljtimher thereon for build-
leaf on is here conveyed us. Can we not ing and mining purposes. Lev its 1 on and
pu li' by it? Is it uh> much that we to be sold a- the property of J. U. hums-
•* sin*oId ask tho farmers of the south to den to satisfy u tifa issued fuun ti; *Snpe
* !V h*.vd this less 'U and from this time to rt«>r court of said county in favor of 1.. N
determine that they will read, and learn Trammell against tin* Deft, J, K. hums
to farm scientifically, and not by “rule den. Notice of levy given in terms of
of thumb?” Now is the time to betni^ ; law f> defendant. This I>oe 12,1805,
Prs. IV'* .83.75. s. b. 11R0WN Sliff.
GEORGIA EMIGRATION
■ iAHil IHVESTSEKT BUREAU.
KX-dovi.-.UNon\v. j n<i:;tiik.v.
All p T-;,:,- av!|(> 1(1 VC fiirms.
niino.-. water in>'.' or, or titii lire
to sell can have the snnio exten-
>ivclv iiilvcrtised lo Xortliern,
W niel li nnd I'mMpen eniiirritnls
und oniiitiilisis 'iv (••■illiiio- nn
J. W. H. UNDERWOOD Agent,
For TV hi to Co., rj;i.
’ *' ‘ h
which vius our .
of copies of the *
sketch of ih«. winne
V at be scattered *
All ccur.rnui:;cauor.G rejjardc^ kinctly coi.hucc'.u2.
Addrers
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American anti Foreign Patents,
618 I- Street, N. \V.,
Box.tS.s. Washington, D. C.
{ r eft^is/.* /. / Mt- Jar cur
s‘ * f iinitati-i s, un-r
>n;o calling ti.eir j i
d Ox> gen. often ap
planting our t Mnwr
of ■ 111- patients, m re
conco«*ti«.ns. But at
elwwhere, «>r by i the
pound ()xygeii. i w - pi
>mpountl Ovvge
,iid n«*sults.” i,
)p ; gcs pul I br
im. which give
at;,
t.
id n
&*-. 'set
f tiiciii
V fithf!
•,l ,.ff
,-r !..•*(,
be mailed to m,
Dis. Starkey & Pa'?n
Arch Street, Philadoli,hi«, Penna.
Picas.- mention this j.aper.