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All XjirumcaT with Warn. —A eoi<-
re*p«Dd«bt of tfae Southern Cultivator, wri
ibg apm the subject of wheat experiment
ing, aajs, I de*ire to give the reader* of
jjor paper the benefit of on experiment
made bj a neighbor of mine with hi* last
wheat crop. lie sowed down with the
wheat, eigbtj pound* of *olt per acre, and
gathered a Rood orop of wheat, clear of
rust, while all around him tuado almost a
failure.
If salt will preTcnt mat, evsrj farmer
should know it and use tL Again, Mr.
George Cunningham, an enterprising fur*
mer in this county, in Mutch laat, sowed
on as a top dressing equal portions of salt
and plaster on a portion of a lot of wheat,
aa on experiment ; the effect was percepti
ble to all. Tits wheat thus managed wus
good, while that adjacent to it was verj
'oor.. Iheso experiment* are aatiafactory
to my iniad that salt ia a preventivi of
rust. As the cost of s«U is trifling, ocin
pared to the losses snstained by rust, all
ahold lest it for themselves.
- ' —» as
gag* A fl >«k of ants tffn miles wide lete*
ly pa-sed through Shasta, OaL, on an ex,
ploring expedition to the South.
What t>. world of gossip would be pre
vented if it wus only rein two bei oil that a
person who tall* you of the faults of others,
intends to toll others of your faults.
Philosopher* themselves, like tbe.steio
geutlniuuu of Jdarmoutol, after praising
simplicity of iiviur, often sink to sleep on
henvv suppers uuu beds of down.
Mules nro worth from on* hundred
and fifty to two hundred dollar* in Macon.
;'ov r,il J dr.was ! arc arrived there from
l'e jooasoe nn.l lContueky.
teg- Nut h.ug ag", a citizen of Chicago,
tired oflifo, tried to take it by jumping tu
to the lake. A friend ouW tho act and pul
led him out, hut in doing no, tore tho trow
»ers of the would. lu> au oido. The lattor
wu* willing to bo rescued, hut for the tie*
ttr iction of property he thrashed his
ili.ud. "
The account of a contest of wit* he
twcisi a police justios ut the Toombs and u
saucy girl who was arraigned for stealing,
mult s good a four-line versa :
‘•Tho brass of your face," he said,
•‘Would moke a four quart skillet.”
‘ l our Honor’s head,” the girl replied,
“lias snp enough to fill it.”
No man will e.xool in his prolossion, if lie
thinks himself above it; r.nd commerce
will not flourish in any country where
commerce is not respected.
C?st. An Irishman recently soliloquized :
“What wuioo o’monoy to ho buying male
when you know the half of it is hone, w hile
you can spind it for rum that hasn’t a
bone in it.
C**k» Au affecting sight—To behold at a
wed ling the sorrow-stricken air of the pa
rent ns ho •'gives tho brido array,” when
you know that for tho last ten years ho has
tecu trying to got her off his bands.
861- A Now York church proposes to
have a full band, string and brass, in the
place of an organ.
CfH,. The latest i o *''j from Paris is an
artificial bunch of grapes eaob filled wdtb
perfumery. The stem of caohjgiapa consti
tutes its cork.
r.2I3CIjIjLAN£jOU3.
4'l r.olitllv l!ctrs CocatT.—U. J. W. Ut'liiurs »p
V a |,)|.•, for 1.. , lu, U I'u.aaUuUV Still S, tllbg
fc|.ltt 0.. J VI,III I, Hill I f It 111. »U'l t will |>SSS U|.-
I>a tIIHM'.KS St l'l v'i A ,\1 , oil Ills till !»V Ilf De
cern. rr i--- WU.LY UOOIiMAIi, OiOlnaiy.
il,c. ,1 ISM-JMV. f,v fj
CtlOllt.t\--ni ml’-i'MV. i>. 11. I’hlume., mil
W fr.-elof t!. ■ minor eliUlren -f ileory unit o.rr
Jr.tur. wiv il u|,| it -- f- 1 Kioiopt'. n amt l’vrtonaliy
amt n;n.rt wit'i.ifl nos Home,load. an I I
will I 1.0 silos It,s r.me »t lo o'clock. A. M. o tltuSib
ilsv oil) vi-nl.tr h« V.'ILSV liOODUAX,
dec. I, IMo-.L-!'i'a fee *-
KOKUIA Bom (Vivxrf. llO.lO A. Phlnuzee,
tiir ~-r l-ir 11. n AM nd, .milieu or RxuiUJ.tloil of
Psnonu'.tv mill-vtUnj; spurt aau vslualtou or Hmuv
»tvn.J, ,‘td I will pass oj.oti tlio wimo at 10 u nlock, A.
it.,, i the fill Cuy of to wmlivi-. 1 *W.
V 11.. V uUUUII.'iX, Ordinary,
dor. 1, tBBS-2‘.-IV» fro il
wroTiaH x
IrOULWAIIN alf p«r*Anß from truding
f« r u v*’rt tiu Prorolwory Motpaia le i»ay>il>l«* to
D Turner, dutMinti *1 »y us *'r data, an 1 utttc) February
1 1, IMJB wil.teu wit i *t “ iic l, wkl Mgn-d by lu.. ***lf
Tbs ci.ii'M -in’Jott for wli! h :il«l Nt.lo wua glvm h*v-
U.m fulli .1, ! mu dwtoimiao I u .t tu pay it ti'ilcas cm
i pll dby law. Li M. MATmfcWd.
.he. 1
William EL Cline,
—and—
Fx-Officio, Justice of the Peace,
Wf ILK utotirl iiromftlv to all buainenit
▼ T «-nlrutt*4 t» Mm •,*Ofh<*«»-over O. B. Ben-li*
< < t ' Wsu-ro, corocriiiU *uJ hoi .non Ktx«*rU, Orll
flu, Ot«.r u. vctobor 81, 2bfls-Btn
~T> 1 C KSON’IS
CKLBIIHAXJCD
COTTON SEED!
r UAVK TAKEN !>>•* Asr«nnv f.r KICK
X H»S> cfWhr.t..! i OIToS SF.KP. whlh Mr.
]nel(fM>n b*»* 1— <•» f.r lutnr rr«r* |w»»f. ctinir. Me hM
now nituo t i .cl. .1 'fccti in in »'ott«>n mlidnc, end
lil* S• *1 I-tli- t- *t In .In* iu«rk<'t *■» every pi into
- <\ !u» w.ll n ! i it that H*r -election i»f tb-* bent nud
iu >-t t>n> «il fie Hiv tli*- I »*•*■ t for liltniliitf 1 im
Ir«j»r.itto tt loi dent u lUt ilUuntch * O O Ordem lef*.
f;,r in** ut iii*‘ ‘ S I'Alt * Kit'!•- *lll be prompt y »t
--tcicKil to, mid »ho fcnuwi- new of tbe M-a wurrmnied.
IKN..V I I'ATIKKSON.
OrilTo, Ooorp i, November 18,1868.
~Vr\ 13. GRIFFIN & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
mm ah ffiiiMi
IL'II33CI.OZI2A.KrTfiI,
NO. 93 BAY BTKEET,
S.t JMA’AM// GEORGIA.
11HKUAL AI.V .X' K.-irm.l.nn r.vri ON In “t.,rp,
a or co£i*t|Ui-.l to our fr**udi .u NVw York or Liver
pool oct 18, |SI|S- 111
I "or Sale.
I ») •! . f iinlinjir .H LAND
l *•-. o '.l ** oiitrf l«t tlit* hjptM ot Hot t’ltjr of Orlf
r<>? ’* »••• I nit« *• f r r«**l rn. iw nj.* u tli«*
I »• ' »•• t'Ucn of A. J. JdntbttH*. Ai.i*»v *1
ae o tn yg hot. i ',M N
X. H BRADFIHDD’S COLUMN,
Dr, John Bull’s
GREAT REMEDIES
BULL’S
Cedrou Bitters.
Authentic MPocument.
Arkansas Heard From !
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MBY:
®tooej Feint, White Co M Aik , May 19M
Dr. J'llin Bull—Dear Sir : La»t February 1 vm In
LoubvUlo purchasing Drugs, and I get acme of yo«r
Sar»a|iatllia and Cedron Bitter*.
My tun*lA law, übw waa with me in the atore. haa
be» n down with Bheniuatfam (or aoine tto.o, oom
menct-d on the Bittera, and soon round Ida geaoral
health Improved.
l»r. Ulat, who has been ,u bad health, tried them And
he also Improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been In bad health for several
year*—stomach and Uver affected—he Improved very
much by the use of your Hitters. Indeed, the Cedrea
lUUers haj given you great popularity la this erttie
menu I think I could sell a neat qaantlty of year
Uadlciaoe this fall, especially of your Cedioo Billet*
and Sar«*purUl* Ship me via Mamphl#, oare Kickeil
A Neely.
BeapcctfuUy, CJ. B. WALKER*
null’s
Worm Destroyer!
To icy lotted States and World-wide
Headers.
I hat* t< oelvcd many teatiumtlala from prefcaalon
al ami medical nun, aa uiy Aluiau ice and tartuua
pubUcullwus httvu ohuwn, all which are Mroaine.
The follow lug luttcr from a highly cdncuted aod p*»p
uar phydoiun In Utorgm, is, oi rtainiy one oi the
mutt *elia ble conuuui lcall -uh Ihuveever iweelved.—
Dr Clement knows exactly what he i>pouk* of, and hU
teslluiony deM'i vca tu bo written fn letters of gold.
11* ar wluit the Doctor says of BULI/tt WOL.U Dll*
BTBOVLH:
Vlllanow, Wnlker Cos„ CJa., June 99, 19C6.
Dr John Bnl.— Dear Jr*ir : I h:» . - c recently uivenyour
* Worm Destroyer” seternl trials, and flnd U womlur*
folly ffhctclous, It hnsii 't f.illevl lu a tin lc limtaoce
tu hr.vc the wlsliod fur t ffect. I aut doing a juet'y
large coun ry practice, und have d.tiiy use for nomu
mi tic e us the kind. Imu free to confess tha; 1 know
of no remedy recommended by the abkat that
Dho certain audspeedy In it* cJTucta. On the Contrary,
they are uncerUlu iu the extreme. My object In wilt
ing you h’. to find out upon tv hut terms 1 can get the
Medicine directly from you. If 1 can gut It upon easy
terms, 1 shall use u gruut deal of It lam aware bit
the u*e ol such article* ts contrary to tho teaching*
and i r».ctioe of a great maj oily of the regular line of
M. D.'s, but 1 see bu jttM caiita* or g«»od ii'Otc in Uia*
carding a remedy which v.e know tube of&flfcnt, simply
because we in ay be ignoiant »>' Its oumbluatlua Fur
my tout, I dull tuakj It a role to use all and any nioaus
to al oviftte fullering bunuitiity which l ina> be able to
ootniuHU'l—uot hesiiallog booanae s«*iao unu more In*
genlous than myself way lea mod lt.q effects llist, and
accnnulthu solo a» seouru that ktiowlmlgo liow
ever. Inin by no uiuaCv :tu Advocate or tupporU r of
the Ihou-unus of wuithle j uudtiums that flood the
country, that purport t.» o iru *.ll mnnn< rof Übcuse to
wliieh human tlesh is h»>lr. l’l n.u tuply soub. and
Inform me of yuur best teniii l am, sir, uiuftlreopect
fully, JUUU'fc I*. CIEMIuNT, M. V.
BULL’S
3M3 i
A GOOD I'E'ASVX FOR 2 US CAF
TAIN'S FAl’lH.
IT7*FMtI tbo CupLil.t’tf LctUr acul tba Lotlar from
bla Luotbur.
Bent*)n F»f»rrftcks, Mo., April 8»>, 1888.
I)r. John Hull—l)«*arSir : Knuwiii|f the ftlu'ieD« y of
your r-unrapurUln, non ti.u bculliiK uutl beuetlcial quail
tlun it puiwc hya, l scud you thu mtU a ulciuent
of m.v o.ibD
1 was wi.iinded two year* ago- wus taken prl*an«r
a •! confliwd for sixteen months Belnumovud no often,
my wounds have nut lieaU 'l vet. lhavu not »at uti
u moment since I whm wunnUetL laui Mbot thro-igo
the bins. My K' health U tmj air* a, nod I nuctl
surnetiling lu assist nature . I have mure faith In your
rtumat'U'i.ln than in niiy thing ei»o. 1 wUh that th it
Is ueuui v. I'Jcune txptcHS mo half a do&en bolt left,
HUd oblli'U
Cap!. 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo.
P. B.—'The following was written April 30, lSto by
Mrs Jennie Johnson, mother of Johnson :
Dr. IV.l—De.rMr : My hushud.Dr. C. 8 Johnson,
wns * skillful iuftTeon and phyalcluu lu t’ential New
York, where he died, le tving the ahoveC 1’ Johnson
»o my emu At thirteen yoarn of aif*», he bad a ohronlo
dl.trrhrtvi an I«. rofula. for whleh I gave him your
Ba*»k;vtillSa. It cuiir.i* him 1 have fur ten years re*
ouiiiiiifiided It to uiMiiy lu New York, Ohio and lowa,
for serolu d,lever sor«»« un<l general der>llUv. IVriecl
aUcccMD haaaUendod It. 7'he « ure* efftvUit in home
ca*6*nt *crqfuU i and fear nort* u-cre uhn*>*t mir
aculous. I »m very anxious fur my non t« again have
reooutsu tu your .saraapArlllv He is fearful of getting
a spurluusarticle, hence his w rithig lo >ou for It.
Ilis wuuuda weiu Uriiblc, but 1 believe bo will re
over. Respectfully.
JENNIE JOHNSON.
23r. Jolin Bull,
Manufacturer and Vendor of the Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic Syrup !
FUR THE CURB “F
MW & IS'ZTXK*
—ojr—
Chills and Fever.
The Proprlui.tr of this Celebrated Medicine,
juktly claims fur it a sup riorlty over alj remedies ever
offered to the |*i:hli for the .*> sfu, rertain speeuy and
penusnont cure of Ague ami Fever, or rhllls and Fe
ver, whether of sh rt or lung stmdlng. lie refer* to
the entire Western am! Southwestern country to bear
him trotirnonv *u the truth of th** aeserlh-n, that In no
c •«* whatever will It fell to eure, if the diruc ione arc
strictly lollowed and carried *.ut. In a great many
ctu*ea a hingled.me hn» be* n Rufllelent for a cure, and
-'hole families have b«-eu cured by h H.nrl bottle,
with a perfect restoration of the gem r.l health. It
1* however, pru'tent.Hiid In every ease more certain to
cure. If Its us** is t o ul;iu.*d In e»nii»!l«r and fee fora week
or two a/U;» the dl*ea«u ’.ua been eheckud. more ei*|*e
dally In IfP.cultan lonut a *»i«-*r c»* . U«uaily, thb
ruuflieioe will not reouiio auv aid to keep tho bowels
in v<hml order; sho.ild the patl nt, however, ruqulrt* a
eaUkartlu luetlidne, alter having taken three or four
doses of tlie Tonic, a single dose ol NULL'S VKU
KTAIILK FAMILY PILI> wilt beeufltdeut
er"DK. JOHN ISL'LL'3 Pi Inc pal Office:
\it. JO Fifth Irofs Street,
LOIISVILI.E KENTUCKY.
All of the shove remedies for sale by
L. H.BRADFIELD,
Dvugslat,
W’l.U.ti.ll StTMt AtiaaU, Hi.ifl.
an ** IIOMv
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, DRUGS, AC.
OSAZUaXW f. nbw^oW,
DREW BY & C 0.,
DEALERS IN STAPLE AND PANCT . ’
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING,
BATS, HARDWARE, BASKETS, WOOD AND WffiLO 77
WARE, CROCKERY, TIN, YANKEE NOTIONS, PER*
FUMERY, AC.,
Sill Street, ------- Grlffln, cAa-
Ootobw Z\ 1868. , 3m
G. A. & H. C. CUNNINGHAM
Have Received and Opened their Fall and Winter Stock of
Groceries i Dry Goods
jttoots*
Which were purchased on the most reasonable terms, and will be
sold a little lower than could otherwise be afforded. o a.u, im.
George HP*. Jf^hite,
WITH
LOEWENSTEIN & PFEIFER,
—DEALERS Hf —
STAFLB and FANCY
—SlND—
tgtt rnmmn
mD 11 Mil E,
East Side of Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia.
We are now receiving the Largest and Best Selected Stock of
FALL and WINTER GOODS
Ever brought to this Market, consisting of every Variety of
Ladies’ Dress Goods; Mnts; Bleached, Brown,
Striped and Checked Domestics ; Embroidery,
Laces, Hosiery, Handkercheifs, Gloves,
Shawls and OIOaKS,
And Everything Usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods Establishment.
The Gentlemen’s Department
IS THOROUGHLY SUPPLIED WITH
CLOTHS, CA3SIMERES, VESTINGS, FURNISHING GOODS,
Heady-Made Olothlzxa, Hats,
■NTCAPS, BOOTS and SHOES.
And ev.rx article aeemry for . genteel outfit We make t apectnltyof ttt* Ua* af our tinSl 1I—. aad
cannot be excelled in quantity, quallt; or pric*. * .
The Tailoring Department!
Is conducted by I. N. Hair, assisted by O. B. Smith,
Oho bare no tupertor. Inthelt Uuo, and nr. alirajn ready to do your work with NBATNEM aad UISPATCU
•A.XjZj work warran'ted,
DOTWe respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage.* Prices
for Cutting same as before the war !
Sopiooihsr SS, lit*. Loewenstein lc Pfeifer.
BOHEUERMAN’S DRY GOODS COLUMN.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
IN
Clothing!
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
&0., &o.
AI OTUMAI’S
Biaitmi!
Staple Dry Goods;
10,000 yards PRINTS ;
20 bales HEAVY HOMESPUNS ;
5,000 yards Striped and Plain OSNABIfRQS ;
5,300 yards BED Til KINO, all qualities;
10,000 yards BLEACHING and SEA ISLANDS ;
3,000 yards figured Dgl.AlNES—cheap ;
3,0 0 yards (all Woo!) French and English DxLAINES;
3,000 yards (all Wool) FRENCH MERINOES, to be given away at half price ;
10,000 yards ENGLISH MEUINOES, all colors, at 50 cents—would he cheap at fl
Black Goods!
MERINOES, BOMBAZINES, SILK ALPACAS—any quantity—leas than New Yorlf
Cost I
American Poplins !
All Shades—Cheaper than the cheapest,- Call and give them a thorough examination,'
Real Silk Irish Poplins !
AT LOWER PRICES than they have ever before been offered at in Georgia f
Silks! Silks!
2,0.0 yard* solid and figured SILKS, 50 per cent, below Ccst. Examine them 1’
Cloaks and Shawls!
We keep all kinds. We ounnot enumerate. OomC and sec them’, and yon will find*
what you want at lower prices than elsewhere.
Flannels! Flannels!
10,000 yards WHITE, RED and OPERA—aII qualities and prices—cheap!
White Goods !
The largest stock in town, coneisting of JACONEI*. SWISS, NAINSOOK, BRIL*'
LIANTS, 11USL1 LINEN, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, Napkins, Dimity, Ac!
Clothing and Cent’s Furnishing Goods l
As Well as BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, to be sold at astonishingly low prices;
Blankets !
100 pair BLANKETS—common and fine—to he sold a great sacrifice.
Hoop Skirts ! Hoop Skirts!
100 dozen, from 20 cents and upwards.
Crockery and Glass-ware!
At less than N«w York cost 1
FOB THE BEST BAREA'NS IN ALL KINDS OF DRV HOODS I
ao to
A. Schcuerman & Bro.,
Jftasonie Halt,
Oriffin, October 31,-ltM. *»