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»aviii); Huron.
Editors Southern C’di.tivatoii.—
In higher latitudes, I auppnne thero ia
little difficulty in savirg Ir e n, hut in
this, and enuth of ibis, I know that
thcusrnds of pnaedt rro, if not. tohily,
much itjurid yearly, il if any
►)*<' .“bojt-ld nor be kill’d xlt< nttatled
weather. Tie wind iLonll blow from
the Dotthwest, and ice to, in favorable
place?, at leapt half an inch thick, to
constitute what we consider fl flood ?pfll.
The of ciaiii u of M i*»#r, sliding, scrap
ing, &_• , abs uld be butriedlv si
ble, iu filler that those whouavc charge
cf the laid department, may get the fat
in time to finish “drying’’ the day
of the killing, as this will cause the
lard to be sweeter.
The hogs shon'd he cut up ns soon a?
poss'bh’, after the day’s kill tin has bean
accent! lotted, at-d evety pio< e covered
with alt the salt tliat will lay on it a i'll
out falling i ff, and spread over th
atunkeh u*e, so that the animal heat
may have an rj p i unity ofeiiajing In
morning. Shou and the weather urn x
pectedly turn waim, 1 • ref r- i
lay ppr'ad until the si rood
ter being kill'd, in otdarto bo e< r aii
that (ho animal h'al is all out of it. 1
then have each piece rubbed, with we
salt, on both sand s; 1 wet the salt will
bailing red pepper tea. WhoTcr tin
ltd poj per tea ex fte any it il ienee it
savi g meat, l can't Luu*ven ,suje.
j os Wft fn do ■? fi■ •*. it.gives Ji e . meat >
good fi.vor, ai.d, by fin salt brripwt
csusß* i « ■ fleets on the be d—' J
vein perl more r . {*l i!y, wbi. h slic’d b
the off et in everv inatrt ffa' efi/s b
u changable and uncertain climate—cold
to day ad warm to-nmir w. 1 us•
ab ut a t*ble j poonfi:l of each, of soda
and Bal'p’cter to each joint, gptinkb and
on the flisb a de riirrctly over the hone
I’ack the pork in b x s or iiog-bc.d-, os
close as pi s ifde. 1 u o about a sack
if Liverpool gilt to the thousand pound
of pork, doterrnir.id that, if my.p tk|
dots spoil, it shall not be for the "whii l j
ot sah ; but it doc s not spoil, and I n< v ;
er have seen one tainted piece ni"tiagid ;
in th B way. Af ei leniainiog n sal^i
|; h *r <['. kkl~lf h A ’
pa-te, composed of ti -ly pmu,d black
pepper and cane sy rnp, over t!i%ifl sU
side of er.ch joint. Os r this -ftpriiikla ;
li ua meal or fl qr and put it. with the |
hand gently a* 1» g as it will stick;
lung it up Ido not believe a skipper
would ton h ttttti five Twr<,
Kespec.fully, G \V. Munßo.
A Sure. Jlelliod «f iUnliing
t urn.
Editors Soctukrn Cultivator—l
am not a subscriber to your valuable
pap r, but Id ) a-:-uro you a diligent
r eider,(and ago and borrower.) I am.
indebted to a friend who is a i-übscribir, 1
and thr ugh his kindness I b u,rs the op- j
ponuriify es T notice some' of
your subscribers discus ii g the best ami
easiest plan, which has succeeded admi
rably.
Wiib n L-j.*' tw>h r-s in ; 1
l rcak my land from six to eitr'i t
•Jeep, broud cast. If cir< led laud, I1 ]■
low tbc marks of the old rows, so as
not to lose the proper circle. When I
rm rosdy to plant, which Idn as rally
as possible, I ktrn wit well if it. is
roiigo. My land is thoroughly bu Lon
and pnlvrrizrd, and*jo hard nj rpa, ■«
oceu sin break'ng by lcs’dig u
I then uiidouble my team, law tt my
om with a urn plow 4 idclifs deep,
4} or 5 feet wid>—owing to tho rith
*tte*i of the soil, (If rich five' fb ; l ;) drop
tho corn in this furrow, and return on
the same row with the same pl< w, re
versing the dirt back, coverir g 'he corn
which is diilied ; thin harrow it down,
one farrow to the row, with a cross >n!
tiva - or that has fi ie trr'h, taking tho
midd'e tooth out—olserving to keep
the space of the n issir g toorh directly
over the gait sf corn, to prevent the
teeth In m removing them, thus leaving
the earth deeply and well jmlver'z <l.
Af er the corn coroog up to a stand, I
take the cut icat.or, put in the middle
tooth, and take <ur the left corner one,
running twioe in the middles carefully,
observing tho corner toi tb, anl keep it
as cl iso as possible to the corn, so as
nit to cut up or injurant be htgjkg. As-j
t r this is <J' D( , put 'bo boos in *tdj
thin the corn, a'd cur ail grass and
weeds from the drill. Leave the stalks
one in a bill, Jib inches apart, if not, oG
inches apart Then wait until thee rn
is knee high or thereabout—take one i
mule and a small turn plow, wi h a care- j
ful basd thri w a furr< w around the j
ern deep and 010 e. If the hard rains I
lbs iaji.J or upgt’4
ahd grass'to spring up, take a 1 jrge turn j
ploV, and Tiresß our 'Te nsadjtfy g four
inches dt'p, ohservi. e to tiff well tne
furr' ws made by the email turii'p'ow ;
if the weeds and grass arc not ton rank,
iu lieu of this work, run the cultivator
twice in the mid lie, let tl e left corner
tooth run in the fu row made by tho
email turn plow -in either ca-e the one
is followed by the other. Invariably
run the cultivator after ft:a last pljwUfm
observing the corner tooth and keeping
it 4 to G inches from the s'alks of corn.
Tnis leaves the land pepjdy op a level,
which I have found to be belter for lb*
roo*e of the corn to feed in.
Moreover, the land does not wash
so mtjch fr, m the winter ruins. I also
recommend early plontir g, ear’y cul
ture, caily laying by, and you are sure
to have an early yield, wi,h an abundant
harvest. Whilst many have dee paired,.,
owing to the continued drought, tie
coin cultivated as I now itconiu.euu, L
now beaming with beauty and vigor.
gespecifally. »11i pohp S. Wiuqn,
' w 2uti/Xcra futtimtcr
ID .A. W S9 O IST
Rail Road Car, Foundry and Miniino Works.
Orders for Cais Promptly filled and Work Guaranteed
FOUKPBY 4 JlimiXE WORK OF IVEKY*DKSCRUTIOX
FURNISH Kl) OX SUQRT KOTICF.
MILL WORK OF EVER! DESCRIPTION'
jJt .. . ,g- _ f
-sUGA.iI MILLS 12 l^sCtlES.
« M -j 5
, " “ 18
“ KETTLES, 60 GAT^OSTS.
'* “I
9* FEET.
Ilfu« ffn“sM J 2 InerfW
u « * •* *
C'orn Water Wheels,
Cotton Presses, Shafting-,
Fnl’eys, Ac., Ae., &e,
• 1 hma
—+ T |r . •
IjWTsC. J aNJ r.S n poirci, nr.i TiTiACKSMITH
L-? i trvrry Sriri exTcd'id i . bcat.u>abiiir.
Dressed Lumber Fujnished from best Long Leaf Pine.
gjiwM ©fit *|tg 'SSQRH A ; „ ;
v Oruers Solicited. IMcm to tuit the times.
! __ io I ml-.t.f a i’-j ..a.o* A A_ '
Address D KWSQN MANUFACTURLNG CO
[|M fi«w«rri m t«c am si
D AWSON, GA, Jure 25. ISfiSi— 3:n
CARHART i CURD,
DEALEIiS IN
hmII at Bn • y b*V— ft jJ
Hardware, Iron an:! tec!, RaifcV
Agrieulturul Irnplciucnts,
Carriage AI tcrial?, *, fl
Bobber end Leather Bi lling,
Ci> - ui r and Al.i’ B>w.',8 >w.',
B diiog il ith«, Mill Stone®,
Citton Gins and Screws,
Paints, O L, Gln-’*,
An l Tools of every Joscripdcß, atri
Ft&Xit Sf.yc.
*59 CTherry St, : : MACON, GA. J
jui.c 2 i;3m
T.¥/. FREEMAN&CO,
Wholesale and R tail Dealers in
|
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONFECTION Ell Y,
1 I Sl'
FINE BRANDIES
AVIJSTJdS,
Tobacco, Cig-ixi-s, &c
—AL 0-
, Fhh and OjtUrs in Tte casta.
I
88 Oheriy Street, : : MacoD, Ga.
juu* l6;Su
SOMETHING WORTHHEEDiKG
i -f'k
1 -* jI
-B-Sgrt, I
ore shie io *t-ll two, fhree, lonr and s»x
1 orf>e W agon*, at. h urn dl advance on Kt»w
Yo’k cost. We would invite Hpfijrg
good Plantation Wngone, to examine out
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
4 I 1
—6o*-'
) mm
tYe would also call the attention of rhe
public, to our splendid aud extensive stock ol
rr i f k W'W' rt ■
r>{ lifalES. | ARMS ii CARlilttLS,
both of our own and No t’prn uiannfuclurp.
>gererallv underetO'd thrnughnu' Smith
Wcatern Georgia, that WJI. SIRRIMIv
nlwavf* wariai'tH bin woik. We a'wa'B kt*ep
a cood Stock of Cantata * HirhfeM, Wagou^
ai-d Buzgte materials tt all dociipiioo.
o*ll aud see. •%•{
\%n. SIKRHE,
I eugVly Americas, Ga.
miiTIILMIi
!
; MACOir, GA.
( nt the Vriiite Comer, );
WHOLESALE GSOCERS
!
f —AND
fj
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,!
*- •*» a i *•"' »’ I
A KE dot receiving oni of the larger',
i\ Ijiuma of
!• 0 « • 4 ’ ■
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS:
.:i wq ,| b«t U.M 9* MM K ! ** 1
K ve bronaht to this ilaiket, which they
»ill sep to ~
and Planters
As low as vnv Ho se in the cirv. They have
i a regular Broker in New York Oitv, with in
• traction* ’Vi lake ad\a■ > 1 ar if .n♦ depiee- 1
siona tn the Gsoeory Market, ami they tyil! 1
ernleavbr lO t'Kaae ail who favor them with I
i 'b is patronage and make it lo their interest 1
also. Oar St irk conai-'g of
GOO neks Giver; <> and H it
ltlf) li.rreL Wtii-Jrey’s
sjp Sjcks Virgin a QaU.
,;) (Jar Loads Or. 1 bra led Whaley Tie
f>oo li >lls that heavy K n uclsy bagging
f 0 li lies llsavy (iumiy 15 ,/ging
pO ''ii-w Walker’s Tojic jlitieis,
uyO S.ck® Ghpico Tu'uiii’Mtc Fi-.ur
lit l Hbds llacot, iits uud shoulders
J£o’Tierce.iStigar cured slams
,100 iacks liio arid J. va (J. ff e
2(TO Jjarrel* Sugars, all grauos
20 Btna Fine B^tap |
60 ‘f< youmion Hyrup and M. lissrs
oO mUan l 100 K e„ Leaf Laid
2&Q IJ tie Colidk-6
150 tcx*s C'l|« * T*m- -TIV II i
iUO Gases Liquors, imported
100 trexe- Gaudy
100 C»i h f’eta h
,50 “ lbekles
1)0 Bales Domestics
i . G hexes iubacc , si! grades,
1 Wither, rv other articlo asually kept in a
Wliolmie
TWW-n. a '"OB' 7- *a '
>■»* fr»o nifmia a vw
Grocery Establisliujent.
WH will bny all the Wool, Oiries, Tolln.
and W r, that we can get at Market p ic
for caah. jnce2sHu
lou WOKK
' ’Ol TJ AUT M Aib 'VVInME t
)>inu H'il/t anti Hi*.
pair ft ol THW OFHI F
I IDLES ALE DLLVLEIT
> r*o (J 3*J f/MK. •* 5 '?V
' i‘. "Vto ” .i-y -.ojM
:n
B.LCO.Y, COBY, I LOHR, OATS,
PEAS, MK.tr,, lUGGIYG,
Tire, hope:, sugar,
coi I'PE, I.AItD,
Si'Bl'P, SILT, Etc., Etc
TIME PRSC£S.
I am now Belling, to all good pirties, Corn
arid 13 toon ou time, as follows:
H «con Sides i«i| cents pa \able 15 October
13 icon Shoulders* ]i,A “ “
,^‘* rn fl 40 rer bushel.
W arehonse aeeep uuce is all that is required.
CASH PRICES,
Bacon Sides at JSi ce ( ntj.
Itieon Shouldeta at' l.if
Corn at Jtl 2S pel bushul
Hr. a. iirrF.
I huve a larare «.ock of heavy Gnanv Bis?
(ring. Rnpe ana Ties of every deicrip ii,n,
Sugar, 0 >fle*. F’mir* L ird, Hams, Salt etc.!
all of which I will Sell
LOW FOR CAS it I
ON TIME, with a emoHper cent, added
w A. BUFF.
*"»«aD ll* itt />•ttilno'i
FLOU lr.
I have now the Inryeat and moot .elect
stock ot iiour iu Macon, and at the lo lowing
price. ;
2-in Hac ks SnpeiSne at $4 SO p.-r ?r«\.
•-90 -in k? Exir-n at f> SO “
dull Haeka F* rnily At fi*W'
•11b sacka Fancy at 7 50.,8 00
SALT.
I hare on hand 3()opficks Liverpool Sal ,
for Sale at fji LHJ ptT satk.
F,!?AN.
25 000 pounds Wheat Bran for fa’e at
$1 25 per hundred pounds.
v. \ Ilil'F.
Jb" o
WffOBBUfT WAGONS,
iufH FIUI luu 1 ilia
—AND—
.TBBI Jhß
w 0 0 D n CFr CON OHD li V C G IF, $
I mui 6bu* »h f lv .rcceivfiijy t?i. ;-e he-«rf
•»n 1 ch<”a‘p. V'- hi. J.-fj. and will s* T ; ,f yv\
Y.f k
time it par,tieji desire, jddiliJJ f-irnp'e imer. SL
so fne lime defined. N » mule for «
lrVtiger time ihad (tie fi st of I>*c» J -mTBeV
W A MU&-F.
p I m
W J I.AWTON, J M LAWTON. R F LAWTON.
tAWTON & LA\YYCf\I,
Fourth Street, Macon, Ga.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
COTTON AND
COMMISSION ME. CHARTS.
Burrgin?, Ties, Rope, Baeon, Corn, Hay,
Flour, Meal. Tobacco, t te., cm b a-O'iv «&
hand. H ive ample facilities fer the
Storage <>ihi Sale of (JO 1
I.ibcr.fl a lvances made on Cos iion and Pro
duce. Cotton held ut a rate ot
interest when parties wi.sh to draw oemi* uut:
a wait liigh-r hguri s.
.fccniH for the sale of Houston F c'lorr
Sh-r'ing. j.., u
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
TO TJili i’L VMLiiS Ul
Mfi’dle it Souliiei n GeoaSa
t'ol TVVENIY TEARS have V. i
f iui:„ we hrlu vr Jaiihfuuf. yir success
I dep' ude ii|i<ui y.,ur p o«r” n y ; we
ha yo ■/. al'-uvly sc ugh' I" prom l • In
csl. and advance ii by eyery means in our
j pow-r. A- Conimis-ion kO'cnunt- we ng.tiri
j tender you our s, iviejje, at our old a'.-r^rl,.
I which ha- withsteo I fin- flames of a bunting
j k qua re (hereby proti g iis security,) and
, where we hope lo moiii tlie very i.ber.lrpal
! rouses always given us.
J’lie sal aof CotU'U is pur speciality. We
( fl Her ourselves none, can excel us. To old
f mud- we reiurri ihanke ; to Dew out-e, tiy
| us, we will irv to plena” vou.
Jl6:3m O. U. SPAHKS.
ISAACS HCUiE,
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
(Itcrry %1-ii .Wacun, an. H
E. Isaacs, : : : Fr«i»rieior,
r - m 1 _ to " T> .11? * *
Guide lo llcuiml
: TANARUS" m
now
good binding and plain *'p<* hub
seritNMAnd f v g a book or ho- ;e,
nb- fi c com b ifa tea of cun in* on a.
M ms at ih- Sire of W. M PEEPLES’.
Lovi-jn Block, DiW'On, fi*.
J J. DAV JS; >1 f>.
!
HAVENS & BriflWN,
Wholesale and Retail
B OK'ELLEXS, BTAIIONER9.
And General News-vDealcrs—T r iiaugulu ,
LGGk, G't es ry.S) ry ey«<<>»•- Ott.
'
Liuiistimn
I'.'TDY-MADE
7f J/, M vAH i;
MSB GLAZED.
ANU * 1.1, KINDS OF—
j cA|
Gi namrufal, Cottage, House & florc
Work done to order in the best and latest
styles.
YKA HI i *▼<
HOUSE A XT) KITCHEN FURNITURE
•> yUwt woa * ! >«-
Plant "<i, Sauiinfl and Turned Work, Conin
. . ttfs, Tub:*», and Stool* far More*.
— r» !
•la cHeanK. and
«i»hd* f pi ch. I will j'rt’ t»Stud or Cell At
FdC orv, foot of Third Street, on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
Gitl lAHLLE WOOD.
y..-“ i.w
ADAMS. WISHBURTi CC
FACTORS
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Con]illissiin illcreliants,
fl If li i
OFFiC A r<o 3 Staffiard’sToWcr
j.ilv So ts SAVANNAH GA
Correspondont at Ga., S. li. WESTON
D. R. Adams, Os Eat on ton, Ga.
H. K. IFuahburn, Oi Suvaiiuah, Ga.
A. A. A't*fmsj O/AmqvloftS, Ga.
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ape TO
PETEa & BLAC'KSHEAR
tli I yj VaLlu.* luiiuu j
Vi InAtzlt L Lttaß Bruggitts.
dors Follcited
1C *fi 9 - - -
na CKSITf.A li CIT'.E
Almost Every Case Cured With
;pai :v ki llei?.
R#ad th>* followin'/ le t'*r (fom Jv’V. R. Tel-
Imd, MiFS»op.«rv to 04. ra, now visiting his
home ia Fei r sy Ivati'a :
Fa , June 25, 18G6.
Messrs. PiTiy <fc Son, Providence, R.
1.-—Dear Str-? 3 : During a residence of some
ten vear-i as a missionary fn Siam and China,
1 l. und sou: Pain Killer a most
„>•a Ui bj c fii i t edv fur tt fiv! sea rful ‘ set) ui gc the
cWiiii*. Iu adiidniAteritig the rredicine, I
k fouh?J It «IT etuaf to give a teasi obufui
of Pam Tvirt* rin a gill of hot water sweet
ened with sugar; hen after about, fitteen
minutes, begin to give a tableppoonful of the
same mixltfr§ every*minu‘te until relief was
obtained. Apply hot, applications to the ex
trcnHios. R^rhe-f!•*» •ramach with Pi»in Kil
ler, clear, and rub the li*i bs briskly. O' tlwiSe
who had the cholera and took the medicine
faithfully in t!*c way stated above, eight fun
ot fen recovered. Ttuly vours, K. 1 KLJojit).
Iu an attack with Iharrl.UM, Dysenteiv, cr
ti Vamp Givi*, vlon’t y Jhe use of *,he Pain
K.’.llep. Sold bv, ail nmdicini dealers. Price
25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. 7
'■ 'V •p’.rtT-rw, grnwa, 22, Ifl^n
’ Meksrs- Perry D .vis A Sou : It-ar Ha 91,
‘mrfthi tb have acknowledges!, long ago" the
linx of P lin Killer you had the goodness M>
pend us la*t fear. It* coming was moht proW
iiftiifiat. Ihi Here hnndreds fef liven were
’sAcd, under God, bf it, The cholera ap
peared here soon after we receiv. and it. We
ifsorierl »t wren TO the "Pair- Ki'ler.n using
as direc-etl tor-i holers Ali t was kept p(J
all to w hnuith* “/'-in Killer’’ wan given, and
our nai vi a»-i» :»o's assures us that eight out
of every ten t. whom it was pi eat rib, and re
covered. 1, has, tO‘, Iwn-ri very useful ic va
rtoiekifclior dls ases. It has proved alt iecaK
eiHatde Ivfc sawiie io nrnhi, i|S..« of poor people
thtoughouk all tbi* region. t7ur native pi each
era are in ver willing to go out til iloeir ex
cm - ions without a supply of rite “f’ati, liille
in," It pivis'theiii iavorio the e res of. the
people, and iice-s lo laluilirs and lcc l th s
bv whom o herwise rjiey woulti be ind'fT.r—a
, ently rt dpiveu Believe ne. dear sir, gr itt -w
fully and fil'hfullv tou-s, etc. ri
t-. . . .1 U Jvunaox, iiieaiuaary iu Ciiinti
i ap■ Si.’ehl V (w
Tin; “UrtTc-cen I'lauo Forte;'
I t.t-e loth’st.ywaid oi m e i| All erele»-
bra-eri Vvor ands f„tr, wheie w,--e iTcfifbi id
instrument'ltbin ihe he-t makers ol l.ond-m,
Pari-, German' .Pliilade pbia. H i I irm.'e,.Bya
ton and New Yo k and also at ihe Ameiieap
nlit-'ini'r lor years, the G,fld
kanj Silver d|jji .|s imp of which c-n be
' seen at our » a-e rooms,
By the o' I reduction of improvements we
make a still more pet loci Piann-io te, and hv
lust uU lura g I 'gely, anh a smelly cae •
I •twrn,’ a,e ro4lili»,l ini Her these instiniL at'
at a price which will prvclude all eompeti ion.
Our prices are fiom 41bp to <d!bO cheaper
tli in i,n . U, s , i .8- P ,tio forte.
1 , in cirient fur, 's. P>
scripiive cireulaia sx.nt free. Aug iv.lyear |
fsm THAN GOLD!
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by Jlaukf* r 9, Lawyers. Proses-
Hor»> *r»»a hj»atn», anti all who have
triod them, aw tin* lx‘Ht I*t*n mnnufHcfuml. *
i lii cal u?«• orro si >; c\, au and manuiactured wit n
thj.‘ cate; thf’m more tlurabl®
tliao atiy poQ now hoforD tho
| »nT pu«t-pahf to ant luidrf'Sfi
ho>r.>rmtainhit oh' v di)zoii.
< lr«lor< tho *arru“ sent at
UP'rank- Aco v
I ouisvlllc, Ky.
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