The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, July 09, 1879, Image 4

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Agricultural Department. In accordance with resolution passed at the agricultural meeting last Sales day, the farmers of the county are earnestly requested to send communi cations relating to agricultural matters to the Secretary of Hart County Agri cultural Society. Send them in any shape you please, and if necessary they will be corrected or arranged in any way you desire. llaiit Agricultural Society. Minutes of a regular meeting of the Hart County Agricultural Society, held in Hartwell, Ga., July Ist, 1879: The meeting was called to order by Jno. G. McCurry, Vice-President of the Society. Read minutes of last meeting, which were adopted. There were four quarts of buckwheat and for distribution, which were drawn by the following members: E. Chap man, F. S. Roberts, B. D. Johnson, Jno. A. Johnson. Called for reports of experiments from seeds received from Agricultural Department at Washington ns follows : W. G. W. White exhibited a bunch of white bearded winter wheat, of which he said : I like this wheat, very much ; if it was not for the beard on it would like it much better. I did not get it sowed until the sth of December last, and I cut it the 23d of June. Do not know the yield I made from the quart; will report it when I have it threshed. I cultivated it in the ordi nary way, gave it rather better atten tion, as I manured it well and planted it in my garden. F. S*. Roberts said: I sowed some ■of the same kind of wheat year before last, and sowed it again last December, and this year I made 13 good shocks from it. It is a good wheat, and I be lieve will do well for this country. 1 believe so strongly ui it, that I intend to sow it again. I also received some Hebron potatoes; drew them in March last; planted them on the 19th day ol March. The 12th of May was my wife’s birthday, and we went in the garden to gather all the early vegetables we could for that occasion and gathered some of these potatoes, which then were as large as guinea eggs. They grew to be very large and fine. They are a white mealy potato, the best I ever saw. At same time I drew a sack of valentine beans. 1 planted them and they matured in 30 days—-they did well fine. 1 alsogoCsome watermelon seed, which I planted, and from the outlook now they will be fine. Question : How far is your melon patch from your house ? Answer: It is close to my house—in sight, where we can watch it. I have no dog, if you want to hunt up my patch you are welcome. Jno. A. Johnson said: I drew a sack of red rust proof oats, which I sowed last fall. They came up very well but the hot weather killed them out some, but what few were left did very well; my horses got in them one night and ate of! many of the heads ; i cannot tell much about them; but ■what few of them are left are very fine —they came in very forward and were well headed. I tliink they will suit this country very well. Win. 11. Scarliorough said: I re ceived two watermelon seed from this society year before last, which I took home and planted. Six melons came on the vine from those two seeds. The least one of them would have made two men a mess, and the heaviest one weighed 37$ pounds. This was last year—don’t know the name of them. The seed were black, and as good meat as I ever tasted. I planted them again this year and they are tine. Motion made, That Mr. Scarborough bring a sample of his melons to our next meeting in August, which was unanimously carried. Motion made. That in addition to Mr. Scarborough’s sample of melons that every member of the society that has a melon patch biing in a sample from the same to our next meeting so their relative merits can be tested, which was also unanimously carried by a rising vote. The following resolution was unani mously carried : Whereas The Hart ■well Sun has kindly given a space in its valuable columns to this society for the purpose of publishing matters of interest relating to the society, and to the farmers generally to be edited by Secretary of the society ; and whereas, the Secretary states that he, being no tanner, does not feel competent of him self to run and edit said column, there fore it is Resolved, That the members of this society will do all in their power to aid the Secretary in running the Agricul tural Department of The Hartwell SrN, and we hereby agree to give our entire and active support to said work, by sending communications each week from our respective sections on all topics of interest connected with the parposes of this society. Adjourned to next regular meeting in August. C. W. Seidell, Secretary. The more importance a man attaches to his own views, the more bigotted he becomes; and the more he argues the more firmly is he convinced he is right. To kill ofl such meo, hold no argument with them and treat their views with cold indifference, and when they see the world moving on quietly without them and feel their unimportance, they will nurse their wrath in silence and go down to their graves unnoticed. " The good old man. too civgir in dispute, Tlew high, and as his Christian fury rose, Team'd '.l for h'vnOer ho durst oppoae " WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE SELL AMD SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! THE BEST CMC STOVE M AMEIIU! If JOB don’t Mm it, M JOHN B. BENSON, a. k. childs & co„ 154 ATHENS, GA. HEALTH aMiIsPLEASBRES on DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS Nervous Disorders. What is mnra fearful than a bracking down of tbe nervous system ? To la- excitable or nervoua in a small degree is moat distressing, for where ran a remedv be found 1 There la one :—drink but little wine, beer, or epirita, or far i*efter, none : take no coffee—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can ; take three or four rills every night: eat plenty of aolida. avoiding theuae of elope; and if tlieae golden rulea are followed, you will 1* happy in miudjand strong iu body, and forget you have any nervea. Mothers and Daughters. If thor* in on* tiling more than another for which the** PilU are m famoua. it in thwr purifying prop erties, cnpcciallv their power of clt'anning the blixxt from all impurities and removing lang*i*>UH and •impended Hocretiou*. Univiunally adopted aa the one grand remedy for female romplaiuta. they never fail. never weakeu the ayatom, and alwaya bring ahont what ia mjuired. 5 i;k Headaches and Want of Appetite. These feelings which so sadden us. most frequent ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from rating and drinking what is unlit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach These organ* must be regulated if you wish to be well The I'ills. if taken according to the printed iustrurtioua. will quickly restore a healthy action to botli liver and stomach, whence follow, as a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the Boat and West Indies scarcely any other medicine ia ever used for these disorders. How to be Strong. Nerer let tbe bowela be either confined or unduly acted apon It may appear singular that Holloway's Hills should be recommended for a run upon the bowels, mauv persons supposing that they would in crease relaxation This is a great mistake, however: for these Hills will Immediately correct the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint In warm cli mates thousands of lives have been saved bv the use of this medicine, which iu all cases gives tone and vigor to the whole organic avstem, however deranged —health ami strength following as a mailer of course The appetite. tm>. is wonderfully increased by the use of these Hills, combined in the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better than broths ami stews Bv removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentry, diarchies, and other bowel complaints is expelled. The result is, that tbe disturlauice is arrested, and tbe action of tbe bowela Incomes regular Nothing will stop tbe relaxation of tlie bowels so quickly as this tine correcting meat, cine. _ , , Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water : or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over *he regions of the aid neva these Hills should lie taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should lie well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime This treatment will givo almost Immediate relief when all means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improre the tone of the stomach as these Pills : they remove all acidity, occasioned either by iutcmpcranco or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy ac lion. they sre wonderfully etbeacious in rases of spasm—in fact they never fall in ouriug all disorders of the liver and stomach. HoUoway'e PiUt art the Rett tumm remedy in the World far the /allowing durante : Agne, Consumption, Inflammation, Sore Throat, Asthma, Debility, Jaundice. Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, Bilious oompai ta,Liver Complaints. Secondary Dysentery, Blotches on the Symptoms, Erysipelas. Skin, Lumbago, Tic-doidoureaux, Fevers of all kinds. Piles, Tumors, Bowel oomplainta Rheumatism. Ulcers, Fits. Retention <>f Wonus all kinds. Colics, Uriac, Gout. Headache, Constipation of Scrofula or Indiirention. the Bowels. King's Evil, Weakness from any cause. CAI TION !—None are genuine unless the signs tureof J Hatpock, as agent for the United States, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment. A hand soma reward will be given to suv party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *,* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollo wat At Cos., New York, and by allrespeetnble Drug gists anil Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil, lied world, in boxes at 25 cents, ex cents, and $1 each py There is considerable saving in taking the larger sites. N. B-—Directions for the guidance of patients in erery disorder are affixed to each box. 194 Dr. R. P. Sorrells HAS located in the tow® of Roys ton, will practice hie protessW* in the surrounding country. He attended courses of l*M>tnr© in the medical college* of Philadelphia and Augusta* of which he in a graduate. Owing to the depression in money matter*, he ha* concluded to reduce hi* fee* to one half, and patieuta living over five mile* from hi** location will only be charged for live miles- He will be found at the residence of Mr. Kppy Bonda, when not professionally absent. 154 L. J. GAETRELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ATLANTA, GA„ T3RACTICES in the United States Circuit and l District Courts at Atlanta, and the Supreme and Superior Caexte a{ the Slate i3 A K CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. Y. H. WINN. CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO., No. 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga-, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, -A-grxiCTa.lt“a.iSLl Implements, Leads. Oils, Glsss and Varnish, Harness Leather, MILBURN WAGONS, COTTON, MANILLA AND JUTE ROPE, Carnage and Saddlsry Hardware, Felloes, Hubs, Spolres, Buggy Wheels, Axles. Springs, etc., Rsbber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws. Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow Ware, etc. Manufacturers' agents for the sale of FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaperators, Watt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, rumps, Circular Saws. WINSHIPS’ SAWYER’S & MASSEY’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS; Also Agents for HALL S FIRE AXD BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. J3P" Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the least possible delay. 104 Call and Examine snr Stock and Prices. 155 The J3 est on "W heels IS MANUFACTURED BY Fism &ms, & €q* wis. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM, FREIGHT, & SPRING WAGONS And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work ; by employing none but the Best of TXT"orlmien, Using nothing but First-Class Improved Machinery and the Very Best of Selected Timber, And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned the rep utation of making “THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.” We give the following warranty with each wagon : We II err by Warrant tbe FISH BKOS. WAGON No to be well made in every particular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair nsage. Should any breakage occur within one vear from thia date by reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will lie furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will he paid in cash by the purchaser producing a sample of tbe broken or defective parts as evideno# | Enwis B. Fish, iFISH BROS. & CO. Rnetne. OTI*. Jon. lot, IS7#. ( Jso. 0. H looms, ) Knowing w# can suit von. ws solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send for Prices and Termsi and for a copy oi oar AGRICULTURAL PAPES to 101-152 PISH BEOS. & CO., Racine, V is. sm ffljf MmMLIST. TIT I VjmDD A LIMITED NUMBER OF yy U IV I Mil active, energetic canvassers to " alii 1 JjJJ inngage in a pleasant and profit* ble business. Good men will find this a rare chance to make money. Such will please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been engaged in. j None but those who mean business need apply. Address, FINLEY, HARVEY * CO , I M 4 Atlanta, Go I (1 EORGIA—HART COUNTY. T Whereas, F. S. Rolterts Executor of the estate of Joshua Totman, late of said connty. de eeased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in September next why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at oflioa. this 4th day of June. 1879. 3m F. C STEPHENSON, Ordinary PLOW© ! PLOWS! WE have just received a double dose of AVERY’S beat Plows and. Stocks. We call particular attention to our DOUBLE PLOW S, which wc sell at just half the price asked for other double plow-stocks. If it is cheap Plows you want, this is the place to get them. „ .. _ E. B. BENSON A CO., Hartwell, Ga. BENSON k CO.. Bowersville, Ga. _ SPRING MILLINERY. HAVIST G Jant received my second stock for this season. I aiu enabled to offer to my cmrtomers an olo gaut stock of JfUinery Goods; also, a large assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, As well as the latest novelties in Ties, Kuching and Veiling", at prices not to be competed with. HAIR GOODS. WdHAIR GOODS. npwards, being the cheapest ever offered in this market. Call at once, and have the advantage of selecting from a full stock. All orders will receive prompt attention at the Emporium of Fashion. u. A. F. PICKERT, IVES & THOMAS, 42 &44 WHITEHALL ST., - - - ATLANTA, 6A. LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA! LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ! PRICES TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES ! IVES & THOMAS, 111 42 * 44 WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA. 16 FINDLAY, ROBERTS 5 CO. (Successors to Ward Brothers, Established, 1816.) IMPORTERS HARDWARE, CUTIERY, GUKS, . 9, South Calvert st. Baltimore. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, G--A. GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing. HAVING an extensive collection of PATTERNS. MANUFACTURE!* IRON AND BRASS CASTING*, MILE AND GIN GEARING. MINING AND MILL MACHINERY Also, manufacture and have on hand SAW MILES, SUGAR MILLS. IIORME POWERS THRESHERS, FAN MILLS. C OLT’S CELEBRATED COTTON PRESSES, Ac., Ac. For circulars, prices, Ac., address R. NICKERSON, Agent and Snpt. fy Orders left with E. B. BENSON A CO. will have prompt attention. 163 fir White Sewing Machine Cos. Cleveland, ohio. iP W. G. ASH Im EY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IX WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY DOOR LOCHS, niNGES, BLIND HINGES. SCREWS. And all other kinds of BUILDERS HARDWARE at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. No. 33 South Broad street, - - ATLANTA, GA. TWELVE LIGHT WINDOWS AND BLINDS. PLAIN RAIL SASH, PRIMED k GLAZKP. OUTSIDE BLINDS, ROLLING SLATS I i-ht Windows A— " Blinds Sixe of Glass. Size of Window. Price Windw SiieofPair. Price of Pair. 8-Light “ t5-Liglit “ Bxlo 2-4x3-10 $ 80 ,2- 4x3-11} $ 95 ts-Ligbt " 10x12 2-10x4- 6 1 13 2-10x4- 7} 1 IS 10x14 2-10x5- 2 1 35 2-10x3- 3} 1 30 , 10x16 2-10x5x10 165 2-10x5-]IJ 140 'L. xfrirtlJ 10x18 2-10x6- 6 185 2-10x6- 7] 160 pnees, for strictly 10x20 2-10x7- 2 2 10 2-10x7- 3J 1 80 White Pine Doors, 4-Panels, Moulded on Stiles and Rails, 0. G. Raised Panels. ONE INCH DOORS. | 1 3-16 INCH DOORS. | 1 3-8 INCH DOORS. Size. Price. Size. Price. Size. Priee. 2- ox - 0 $1 00 2- ox - 0 $1 25 2- 6x6- 6 |1 45 2- 4x6- 4 1 05 2- 4x6- 4 1 40 2- Bx - 8 1 60 2- 6x6- 6 1 10 2- 6x6- 6 1 40 2-10x6-10 1 75 2- Bx - 8 1 25 2- Bx - 8 1 55 2-10x6- 6 1 75 2-10x6- 6 1 45 2-10x6- 6 1 70 3- ox - 6 1 95 2- 1 43 2-10x6-10... 1 70 2- 0 to 3-ox7-0 1 95 3- ox - 6 1 50 3- ox - 6 1 85 2- 0 to 3-ox7-6 2 15 3- ox - 0- 1 50 3- ox - 0 1 85 9- 0 to 3-ox B-0 2 25 Raised Moulded 4-panel front Doors 2 10x8-10 to 3xß, Square and Circular Top Panela, from $3.50 to $5.25. All orders promptly filled anti satisfaction guaranteed. 164 a BURNHAM'S A.mrnm' WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST. JSaSlsQfi Prices reduced. Pamphlet free. MILLING SUPPLIES. Works: Christian*. I.uueaister 4.. Pa 166 Office : 23 S. Beaver St., York,Pa TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and faat, agents should address FINLEY, HARVEY A CO , AtfestoaGo i EORGIA-HART COUNTY. X Whereas, J. A. Megarity, administrator of the estate of D. P. Ballenger, late of said county, dec'd. applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all concerned to show cause at my ottice on or before the first Monday in August next why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 7th day of May. 1879. 3m F. C. STEPHENBON. Ordinary. C"1 EORGIA—HART COUNTY. X Whereas. J. H. Duncan applies to me for perm* nent letters of Administration on the estate of W. E McCurry. deceased. This is therefor© to cite all persons concerned to be at my office on the first Monday in July next, to show why said latter* should not be grim ted as the law direct*. This June 4th, 1879 F C STEPHENSON, Ordinary. •