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Agricultural. I.j'licf from Let*. Wo publish below a letter on agri culture from a rather noted “culltid person”of Starkville, y dept thick Wil liams. Tlia letter goes to the public in precise!y the language which came from the lips of its author. The ‘■dozes’ and 'theses, the '‘ins” anil “inga," tho “craps” and “crops,” arc not inconsistencies in our typography but fruit ■ dropped from tho braiu and tongrfo of Mr. Williams. V*' illiains is loyal to tho government of Uncle Sam, but duties tho govern ment «>i Liudiay Murray and Noah Webster; and us one of our follow-citt izens whoso freedom of speech is not to be abridged, we uphold him in it. Let him speak. Stukkville, Doc. 31st, 1870. Mr. Editor :—Other people being them all writing ’bout farming 1 thought 1 would g!v< er understand ing myself.’boat it. Is de first place, break de laul up deep iu the winter on de spensatiou no corn anyhow.— Well I say ’at you must plant corn deep but kivor light soon in the year Our lauds aro very thirsty here m dis uv Loe County; date my notion Now cultivate shallow to de lecuuatruction ut dis plan uv plantin' cotton. I wont say much about. Wo must plant big crops of corn an 1 but little Cotton is de reason why I have not much to say bout de understands’ Uv de cotton. For fear if I did give you my views ’bout de cotton craps you and be too biggerish in plantin cot ton if I was to give you my whole views. Every three weeks they must stir the land without fail. Well, if its dry you must also do it, dont wait for the rain, causo I am convinced iu dis matter. I proved doze matters in 68, when men was a passin by said man you r a ruinin your corn, but I proved it to them ’at some Yt I left at de same time did not prospeck as well. Did I cake de idei to farm til very late in de spring de year uv 1870? plant my corn in de 20{h May, bein ’at I couid’nt git ready before, it did not come up untoll June rains. On bout 6 acre*, I mad# forty-five bush els uv corn mid a ginnv and de sum uv 2 bales uv cotton. Dezo matters I state these facts not plantin so late but early is my notion jest to show— you what kin ba done. Dont you lake the view in cultivatin shallow because I ploughs a ginney. Dont lot de crops push you, you push de crops. Es you have the opportunity to hoe your coin as often as you kin it prospecks bettor. I has experontzed deze things. I will say a little more bout do cotton, ’at you never need ex- pect to make do cotton incept you leave de stand on the ground. Soon in the spring leave good stands, far-, mere take my oyvice, and es you will pu-.h your eott-cm crop in place uv hit pushin you, you will prospcck with a g >od prospeck uv standin in a good •rop uv cuttun. I has always has found it, whuii the crop push me, is to loose a good stand w .on de turf git found de roots uv it and I pitch my hoe in dare—up come grass and cotton boss. Hit tis not prospeckly fur cot ton to come up twice in this part uv Georgy Is ray meanins is—es hit comes up de 3d time dat away, you will loose de stand off tne ground da in is my good understandin, dat what is left fur a stand let it stand. My last •gvice to you do uut raise too much cotton —plant corn and raise hogs.— De furren states is use us as tools here, now its coma time fur us to look out for ourselves. We 11 close at dis time, we’ll have another striae at it before dey plants. Ime not much opinion uv de guanners. Dock Williams. Cora iu Niu«‘ty Days Daniel Lee, Knox county, Tenn. writting to the Cultivator and Country Gentleman on the subject of corn growing says he wants a variety which will mature in ninety days from the time of planting. If he will plant what is usually known as the “Early Connecticut Yellow.” or was so known fifty years ago, his ninety day's consummation will be realized. This will depend, however, on the character of the soil, which must be dry—that is, free from the water usu ally found on a still' clay subsoil, and fairly exposed to the influence of the sun- We knew a field of four acres from which a light growth of timber Lad been cleared and the surface scarified with an ordinary seven -1 othed harrow, planted on the 3d day of July with the variety of com above mentioned, which was ripe on the sth of October—. Ninet y-three days from the time of planting. We plant ed a bye-acre lot of corn, finishing it on the 20th of May. One acre was planted with the Connecticut Yellow, and tiie balance with what was then known as the “Ohio, or Gourd tseed” variety. The hist matured fully thirty days L fore the last-men filmed though the yi< a per acre was solus svbat in fsrior P.mu lor ituHii| Water Me « Oil*. tViSNsflcuo, S. C , October, 1870. Editors Southern Cultivator; As 1 am very successful ruising watermelons, 1 thought I would send ruy plan, The spot of ground that you expect to plant, prepare well eariy in the spring, by plow ing deep-, the first of April lay < fi your hills eight feet apart each way, and i g dig out holes two leot deep, two feet square; in each hole put half peck rotted ct tton seed, halt peck of hog pen manure, and a tablespoonful of salt; mix well with a hoe, adding soil until you get tho hole full up to three inches from tho surface, then draw on light loose dirt until you get it level; do not elevate it, for by so doing, you cause them to die out when summer comes; draw your hoe around to form a furrow; piant half-dozen seed iu a hill—soou as up, thiu out to four; second hoeing to two. Continue to hoe them every four or five days, and just before tne vines start to run, side with a plow, first one way, then tho otherj plow, first ono way, then the other—l moan cross-plowing. In a out ten days give another hoeing.— Continue) to keep the grouud louse just us long us you can do so without injuring the vinos, for in no case should they bo moved. Drive little sticks across the vines, thus: X, to keep tho wind from blowing them about By tho above plan, I have gathered over 1000 melons iroin half aero of ground, some weighing over 40 lbs. You.vo Bacuklob. “Is mud good as a fertilizer? When should it be applied, and how ? How deep should corn be planted on thin sandy soil, which has been turned over 4to 5 inches deep? Would clo ver succeed well, w here the clay is from 1 to 4 feet from the surface—the surface being sandy.— Enquirer, len nile, Ga. ’ It is taken for granted that tho ar ticle alluded to is swamp mud. A large quantity of this scattered broad-cast on sandy soils, would help them, by changing their texture —small quanti ties applied like manure in the drill, would have a very decided effect. Ono of tho best plans is to dig it out in the summer, let it dry, and then use as lit ter in stalls, for an absorbent. On light soils, corn should be planted 5 or 6 inches below the surface, iu a wide open furrow, aud the dirt gradu ally thrown to it as it grows—not dating too heavily iu the early stages of growth. Doubtful about clover succeeding on tho soil you describe— be well to try it on a small scale.— Southern Cultivator. Macon to bs the Ghand Manufac turing Centre. During tho coming year of 1871, Macon will have 37,006 spindles in actual ope. alien in her cotton factories. We believe this is one thousand more than Columbus, and about seventeen thousand more than Augusta. A year later, or in 1872, we hope to increase this number to 62,01)0 not only placing us far ahead of anything in the South, but ranging our city up among the load ing manufacturing points in the world. The plans of the company now in op eration, or organized tor business, comprehend 62,0110 spindles. -Telo egrupti J;* Messenger. Ci.f.anlin ess—A neat, fresh aired, sweet, cheerful, well arranged house exerts moral influence over itsimiuates and makes the members of a family peaceable anti considerate of each oth er’s feelings and happiness The con nection is obvious between the state of mind thus produced aud respect of others, and lor those higher duties and obligations which no laws can en force On the contrary, a filthy, squalid, noxious dwelling, in which none oi the decencies of life are observ ed, coutributo to make its inhabitants selfish and sensual. The statuo of Lincoln by Vinne Roam has been received at the Capi tol iu Washington, but will not be taken from the case till the time for the ceremony of unveiling, which will be appointed by a committee of Con gress and the Secretary of the Interi or. * A debating society out West is discussiug the question. “Winch is the butt end of a goat:'” S H 5H 5H M TO i' 1R LAK— W.‘ ,r prepared ro furnittii all with constant •m,)iuym«Mit at- home.t lie whole of h ’lme or for the spare luomout*. I.Uhi ask new. light, and profti.ihl . AVrsou* oi eaiier box easily earn from 50e. iu $5 per ev .11 and a proporti tat sum by devoting their whole time to the busmena. Hoy a and girls earn nearly a« much aa men. That all who aoe this notiee may send their address, and test the buaineaa, we make the unparalleled offer: To «*uch as are not well satisfied, we will send $ to pay tV»r the t ouble o; writing. 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A s no capital is required, hi! desirous of genteel employment sh aid send for the l ook,enclosing 10 cts f>r p # tage, to T IF. EVANS* Cos., II loath Bth Bt., Philadelphia. CARD. A rlergymau.whilo reßi4i M g in South ch a misHiouary, diHcDverua a safo and simple remedy for the Cure Weakness, Kar- Iv !>ec;»y, ’‘iseasesof tilt Urinary and Semin 1 Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on b tuefiil aud Yidous habits. numbers ha. e been cured by this noble rein <ky. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortu nate, I will s *n l the receipe for preparing and us ng this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who it, Free of ch irge. Address .lOs*K PH T. IXaM vN, Station L) Bible House, New York City, A ru.*' LA.U.tiIO.L GROKbiL By RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor of mid State. Wberras, Inform . ion h is been rreuiv. and at this /leparttnent that a mu-cb-f was c<>" mit t,ed in the eoun’y of Lee, in or ebou the mouth of zlu il, 18Yu, upon the b -dy of Charles Heyn Ids. bv one Geerge Ellis, and that the said Ellis has fl.-d trom justic» : Now. iher.-lore, I b»ve thought pfooer to issue this, tuv p.ooUmation, be'-bv offering a rewaid of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS for the .pprehensiou and and livery of the sad G-o. Bliis, wiib evidence sufficient to con v ct, to the Sheriff of said comity and S ate, in O'der that he may be brought to tiial for the offense with which he guilds charged. Given uuder inv hand and ihe great seal of tbe &tate, at the Capitul in Atlanta ibis the sth day of December in the vear o our Bundled aud Seventyf and of the I idependesce of the United States of America the Ninety (if h BUFUS B. BULLOCK Davi i> G. Conihe, Sseretat v <i lillWil! STORI! U. S. LEEr J T. LEE. LEM- «ft B 110. $ Successors to JOHN li. PERRY, Main St, Dawson. Ga. . OTP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. W‘3 have now on hantl, an! nr. JET rmfafaia f.i.A . ’• Mf'ly reoeiviMSf every- dj j t 4f mi • Iting the public mtv Heeire Ini ™LI I I tie i.ousi- nr ihe jilntt'nti.in • '-iA 1? Ok rvA i.on-ieting in part in all q tit i u sos t'utlery pocket nn.l ta- aA'nj, > le, Carpenter.-’ Fiotlintra «>t _ every It md and Wntfon W heete Jl Jet jf s \\\ II u t e un.i 8 okcH, m oleos eh..tee '1 im* et Q // together wire evet vthiug to be found in a AyP % An 1 First-ola-s* Llaidw r 8t >r IRON tno STEEL w. |\\\\ VM /< ,„uk. u -l-.-ia'.y. -h,.l iir.-p „ | . \ uH supply of every kind for t y purpo-e /) purenaued trom the beet M-.u-.fnc ■rn 8 u tMk f J* 1 /L the country, all <>l u hi. h no will sell at '/A > prices none cun object to. Y COOKING TOTES. tV. hove row in Ptore a lertre lot of Cooking Ntov s, of almost every size price and make which we offer to the trade. TIN WARF .ti e also manufacture Tin Ware of all dt scriptions. which we I’fler at wholesale ad Retail. Promising to do all in our power to please customers, both in quality end price of goods, we hope to share th ’ public patrouage. STRICTLY CASII.SI Do3 LUE & BRG. mm ill A HOME GCMFAAY. TH S O'-LV COMP'NY O n l«G BUSINESS IN G ORGIA TFiTHAS SIOO.IKiO DtPdSI IED WIT THi SUTE FDH THE BEfLFiT UF PILICY HOLOEHS, He Chaliinp tlie World oe tlie Meiifs es tee Company, TIIE (\)TTON STATES LIFE IHUMICi. C 0 H F AIY. MACON, GA. AuHiorizfd Capital, $2,000,000! Guaranteed Capital, $500,000. *ISSETTS $300,000, */.»*/> R./R/Dt T* IJTCIit*ISI>YG. OPFiCKHS : WM. B JOrfOSDN, President, JOHN W Tip REE. General A^ent, WVi S HOLT, G<-e Pi e id. nt, .J MEUi'KIt (4UKFN. NL oical Kx.-tminer, PEO S OBEaII, Seer taty, W J M AGILL, Sapermteiuient of Agentit-s DIRRrTO«B-7l H«Y : WM B JOHNSON, JOHN J CRUSH AM, HUNKY L JEW f.TT VIRCIf, POWFRS CEO.- OBR AR, L N WHITTLE, JOHN V\ BURKE, JOHN S BaX F.U WM LAW-ON, WM H TOR?, WM 8 10-17, p‘, 1> R m jovojj’ ca nutitng. a l maxwell, eaujl.ox, david flandfk J T FOIKEUI LET, E J JOMNsION, II W ÜBBEMGE. Bavansah—A R LAW ON, 'NDIIKW I,e\v. Aiotsta J P KINO, JO-IAII PIBLEY Atlanta —RICHARD PETERS, V RTO'JMRY. « '.litmbps,— L (J BOttTßs, C G HOL eKS Momickllu- T J SMirU. Cuarlotts, N C— WM JOUNdON, Charleston S0 —C G MEMMINGER, r Cnmpauv issued, daring the first i, sr , .t.out 1200 policies, and has now on its reg- L is'ei, 1800 policies. I' has pail) i's Ins-es promptly, wiihm six'v dsrs af'er proof nt loss It is located in the middle of the S ate, quite convenient of access, so that where losses occur, it is not difficult to tusks all necessurv proofs and collect t'-e amount insmed. A careful examination of ihe listot D-iect-irs atni Officers will, ».e tlii.-k, be a sufficient guarantee to t'olicv ho'ders 'ha- it offers good security to ih-.»e who arc seeking a Sale in vestment to the dear ones that will be left beh-nd in case of death, I yeu waut.ltisuranee, see one of nur Agents, who may he found in a’mosr everv com tnuni’v, tv e-rrestmnd with GEO B OBEaR, Secretary. W. C. DODI), As’l al DiIWNOII, or in his absence applications mav he made to Dr. C. A Uheathain, Med eal Examiner. sept. 2‘J-om. W. A. McKENNEY. n H. LEE. m ITTUCTDE IT TH bi mm in a I “it on to ur jrenurul >t"ck <ii GROCrIIES Sl PROVISIONS WE hove a'iderl -, complete stock of Christinas tricks consisting of FANGY GANGES, TTYS St F!h£ WORKS. Our stock of Croceriew > il] a!v\uvs lie complete, and consist of BtVCGN L\KD FLOUK, 81TGAK, COFFEE, HUT' EK B VGG'NG & TIES, Balt, nYRUP. FISH, IOBACUO SKGARS, aud a splendid supply of CONFECITO^ERIES. We nrs yeung men, rm onr first legs We buy for cash, wo sell for cash Would ask the public to call miiil see us, us we think wo can make it to vour interest We may fee Lund at Al. P H<>l is’ old -i.-md. next door to Solomon. McKE-MXKY & LEE. Nev, IT ts, HARDWARE, m 'OB AXLES. CTJTL Y. Buggy & Wagon Timbers DAWSON MMSFACTIME [O, SMWBOM, @4 MANUFACURERS OF RAILROAD CARS Igriciiltural Emplesneiits, isgat* MbII«, fictile*, . (dll Ciicsil’iltg, r l Eimna* Water Wheel*, Slndliiis an<l Pulley*, Iron and ISrsi** C l sa*tins*( iYSIII Work of I very Bleseription, Dressed cfc., etc. Old Oast IrnD, Brass and Copper purchased at the highest market prior. All orders promptly attended to. 0. 0 NTLSON Pres’t, - ~ H. AKINS, Suo't., Dawson, Ga., Sentcmber 9,tf Notiee i*aordinary. AN KNTIKE NEW STOCK AT TIIE “DAWSON BARGAIN STOR E.” i.rsi its\fssi:n i.r style of -t i.ihf, on oimn v •/.»’#> PRICE OF GOO JOS, IT gives us groat pleasure to announce to otir friends and the publi c pet * ally that V. e have had to renew . tir Stock, so great was me rush at . ur "bar ifnin Store,” and we intend iu luture to tsutfaiu our reput ..tioti for selling cheap good goods. Our stock consists of Mens', Youths’and Children's Clothing, Gents’ Fur nishing Good, Hals and Caps, Boots and Shoes, for men and Hoys bmlias and M:s e- Shoes billion and Luce Coots, Button and Polish B.aits’ bathos’ lhes« Goods oi all s!»h Bto and qua! lies, a large Stock ol I'oniiftn-s, wiin everything kept in ■< variety Store, ( nine one. come all, and he canvit.o. and that the "Bargain Store” is the place to get the woilh of your aiuiey, To tlie lasidle^s Tn nddli-’n to mv large Stock of Merchandise., I have -,d Yd n full lot ~f and / LLf \ LItA (lOOftS < (.list tl"g of I’ihh ti ; I* 1 ! etch Flow, IS, Crimes, 11! it— sions J* eat tiers, Hats Bonnets, 1 rirtttni gs, eic , togei h.’t* v\ i:h evervthiuv h* its h.iind i.. a first class Millinery e tahlisi.mhnt, and at stu b prices that n.nuiß object to. i be Ladies will find an ixpevn need Milliner always readv to s rv« th.-iii Nov Sdstf. E. A. RICH. Mol & c SMR W F °EB ! OUH STOCK. OF FALL AND WINTER 68CDS IS NOW II KING RECEIVE 3 €4 fi \ lij U A €A Ei Si« v'ARMIJaII, SHARPE & CO E .r JOHNSTON, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods. Cutlery* Musical Inst!UlfH ids, Ac. Particular atten'ion given to Repairs on fine mid D.lfi'ulr. Watches Jewelrv Renaired. Corne-Mulberry aail Second Streets, if ,. cod, Georgia. dec 22 8m- Furnitsare! indow Shades, Wall Paper, J/attresscs. Feathers, &c , &c. t kc. JParlor Suites, in Walnut and Vl thogeny. L<rge &rn k of Bod »omn Suites, Walnut, al/itbug nv and En for sale, CHEAP FJR CASH 1000 J/apl Bedsteads, $5.00 to SO.OO 200 Walnui B- dsteadn, all prices, 100 d< zp, Split Seat Chairs. 6n doznn Cane Seat ('hairs, all prices. 60 dozen Hittaii seat Chair-, all prices. OAGPE'I’S. • apeatrv, Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain Oil Clnthv, if itt.ing'. Ruga aud Mats, just re ceived, aDd tm a,| e , nw THU HAS WOOD, Next duor to Lanier House, dec. 25, sm. Macon, Ga, DR. SHALLENBERCERS Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills* • This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all eireum stances, and is the only Medicine that wi CURE IM M EDI AT ELY and permanently every form oi xe and Ague, because it is a perfect An* 1 dote to Ilalaria. Bold by all Druggists. /GEORGIA. Terrell CoihilU V J Whereas. William Haves apphe£ '® r letters of dismission on the estate of E- Moomaugh. . * These are therefore to cite and ndmoni.n all and singular the persons interested there in, to be and appear at my office, within L time prescribed by law, and show can-®’ ,nv whv sid letters shonld not be grautr Given under my hand and- ffioial signature, ibis "fi'h div of October, 1870. Oct 27, 3m. T. M. JOSES, Ord.