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To Prepare Cotton Xrcil Tor
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Editors Southmin Cultivator
In o>«'X{<a nuiJlrr tfl" tbu Cliltivutttr,
1 a «•( I <t tie Lost i-n-|>u
ratii nos cotton seed os manure. In
the May number there l«rc sWvrtil an
svyers U> the .inquiry, but os none ol
them describe whut I consider thef/stf
rtfticFe, I will (with due deference to
tho opinions nnd practice of others.)
phee a method that has Veen practiced
hy myseif, and at my suggestion try
many of my neighbors and acquuint
anws for many years 4 ** has prorcil in
every instar.ee, not only thq best prep
aration of cotton seed, but the very
best manure of any kind that we have
ever used. Many years ago my sit-in
tion was directed to devising. some
plan by which the escapo ol the am
monia, (so unpleasantly nnd constantly
impressed upon our sens# of emdliug )
might be arrested, and held for the
benefit of tl»o.plant to which it might
be applied, instead of impregnating and
poisoning the atmosphere about our
premises 1 caused a pea 20 feet
square to be put up near my gin tr use
nnd during tho summer and fall, had
a large quantity of muck from a branch
that runs through my plantation gcr
out, and when dry, hauled up nnd de
posited by the pen, and when I began
to gin, had the seed put in this pen to
the depth of six inches, evenly distrib
uted over the bottom, then put on six
inches of muck, and thus continued nl-l
temate layers of six inches each, until
the need designed ior manure wns ail
compounded —the last layer of course
being monk. During the entire winter
and Up to *he time of hauling it out to
the field, there was no odor of decay-
ing aeed to be detected ; but when we
opened it! Je ru-sa-lem ! I think 1
hear the graphic Gomes Munro ejncu
ulate. II we had knocked the bottom
ou* at a hcrmiticully sealed reservoir
of hartshorn, it could not have been,
more overpowering. It was inpsvsiblJ
to nhiy atout it, and after allowing
some time for the worst of it to escape,
(not htvir.g at hand any disinfectant
that we «ould use,) we returned to the
attack, hot had to work to the wind
ward of it, aoJ cover it ns pist as pos
sildo when applying it to the field.—
The experiment showed plainly several
error*:
I*L Tie immense amount p/ ammo
n» tha* we It no by the’gradual evnjo-'
ration from the seed pile, wlmjb thrown
out by tho gin houeu, m the oW and
wasteful .way, I js)o4 to
accomplish wbat I luott desired, by
not bariag muck enough to at .orb
and bold the ammonia lor the u ; e of
the plant. 3d. That instead of haul
ing the muck to the gin troupe, (there
by necessitating its being twice haul
ed,) have taken it directly to
the 6tdd, and deposited it at such d;s-
Huving thus, by experience, learned
my (tail, the next y a
different system—namely : hauled the
mu*k directly to the fid<Jremade pans
10 by 10 at intervals. Having previ
ously determined vrk«4—distances 1
wished the plan’s to stand, and how
much manure to the hill, it wjs an
tagy nutter to »eoj(
essary to each pen to manure au acre
I the* put the cotton seed from tH*
seed touse, 1 iuch thick over the sur
iace of the pen, then 6 inches of muck
evenly over the seed—thus in alternate
layers of 1 of seed to 6 of muck, until
4 feet high—the muck, of course, be
ing tbe last or t»p layer.
And now for the result When the
harts were opened, (out fiMn top to
bottom,) there was not a vestige of tbe
seed to be seen—not a particle of On
pleasant odor, even when handled and
put to tbe nose. The whole mass per
fectly friable, and bad an oily appear
ance—all going to show that I had ac
compiished what is most desirable in
all manure, so fixed the ammonia that
it was fully secured as food for the
growing plant Tbe land to which it
was applied, was very old and so ex
hausted, by long and shallow culture,
that when I began to plant it, three
hundred pounds of cotton, or 4 bush,
els of corn was all that it would make
to tbe acre. That year, subsuiiiug the
laDd and allying about one quart of
the above coinpoet to the hill, gave me
•2b bushels of good corn to the acre
I have used it frequently on corn and
cottM* siocw, a#d always with die most
satisfactory results I am satisfied
that with deep and thorough dieinteg
ration of the sub-soil in preparing land
■—frequent and light stirring of the
surface in ctrhtv.Hion, and with the
much and cotton seed compost, we
need neither Peruvian or any other
Gujuio, ,ip bring our old lands up to
-dO I'Hshels of com, or fi<W Its. of tint'
*<>il»>n,ji*r tp!>
I fefir I li*vr: too
much upon your eo'umns, hut I have
for years ui»U*d tofft'o
tniMit to my iiwtier ap 1 lupc
been dote! recjdfl heifioj by Hig four $1
intruding u{ on .fpacqtfcit be J,-
enpied by a more valuable article
-Having Kdtrft a' hrrbMwiber to the Cu’ti
vatcr from is veiv bjr-h up to the
!presertf'tiufe,G ofior but if el that I am
holding sweet intereourso with a h-ng
tma*, jjaiUiful up«l vrilipni
w'elfcro -it gives flip |>)efcijiifT»» I
rndtfi ' KtVpi'attTrtity yolirti,
Gusty 17a H, Bur.-e Cos., June, 1808.
-■i. 1 tlei ll It., inu—Ll —‘“T
s. a. ronTßti. jno. D. no. ginL
PORTER & HUDGINS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
PUOIHTE AM)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
third str r.r.T,
(Opposite Southern Express Office.)
IVlaeon, Ga.
j»ne2s;dm
W J LAWTON, J M LAWTON. R F LAWTON.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Fourth Street, Macon, Ga.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
COTTON AND
COMMISSION MEf,CHANTS.
Bagging, Ties, Rope, Bacon, Coro, Ha-y,
Flour, Real, Tobacco, <*•., constantly on
hand. £!jg> “Have ample lae-iliiiae for the
Storage auti Sale of COTTON J
Liberal advances made ou Button and Pro
duce. Couon held at a reaaouahle rate of
interest when parlies wr isli to draw ou it uud
await higher figures.
Agents for the sate of Houston Factory
Sheeting. jue‘ifi;3m
KEmteBJJE
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
fitl certain to take (he saute J'niJyc that has
aluHtgu cqrrHcl you over saj'e.
undersigned, after devoting 37 years
A. to the I>ru£ and Apothecary busirusO*
now, as herefofyfc, able tofur-ni&h Vis frieni
and the public at iargi\ with Freehand Go-tv*
nine
flishe*, and hosPofother nrticl«» usually kejjt
«i it first class Drug and (’hemifal fttore, ajjd
*t ag low price#-*?* *ny where. Special atten
tion-paid to Prescriptions.
RIiORRIi PAVUR, Druggist,
junejum ’ Jtac on, GT"
IOOJC TO HOUR INTEREST!
i “ ~ s' h _ | »
mil tmvc iii.gtero and arc rofishurtly rc
Pfoduce and Paro^ionv
Coosislq% ionat|of
■25,000 lbs ITnfeirsce and
cot) S£jultlcrs, Bides aud .Hams
*OO .Barrels Rump Port ® / " s
Too, “ pS| »•:
p i'kgcs Ivt*d,«ll yiz's. v
‘JllO# pounds Breakfefet Rucfe.
nJ,G£SO pounds white Englisk.4iicon.
000 bvsbels. tWfcDcas. f, t =-=
BHBaruls TOggl. ” s Sh
•TOO sacks
75 barrels Whiskey, all grades.
:i5 <*«s'Wo Sir da * (i/ ‘
1500 bushels Corn.
'25 bbls Molasses.
40 Butter, ■
Arid many other articles, all at the very lev. -
oft prices for CAMI, Symhgs, your orders
or os two Tonrsotvesj which wifi suit us betterJ
Heeotteer, Fair Beating,
GOOD GOODS,
and Loir Price*, is our Mold).
Lime, Plaster and Cement always on hand.
JONES. BAXTER .V I>A Y.
jutH ldm Co’.wn Avenue, MylOptl,' OA.
■ . ■.■■■ a- f.-i— K -
To Planters and Cotton Dealers
OF MIDDLE & SOUTH■ WEST GA.
\\7 ® respectfully announce that we Have
V V secured tbe entire charge and control
of the Cotton Warehouse, occupied the past
season by our Mr. Jonathan C’oli us, aud An
derson & WooHolk, where we purpose doing
a strict and legitimate Cottou biminias, and
we offer our undivided attention to all busi
ness entrusted to our care, pledgiug an honest
endeavor to please all. Aud es reference,
we offer our reputation. We respccUuhy bo
licit your patronage.
JONATHAN COLLINS A SON,
Macoo, (k, Jun*f, 18*»—3m
MIX & KIRTLAND,
WHOLESALE AND KETITL DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Art Leather of all Kinds,
Together with a good Assortment of
Shoe Finding,
•**«». 3, Colton mternne,*
junedSm MAOf)E, GA.
I (T. PL AM T & SOS,-
Bankers aV Brokers,
(Office in Limt National Bank Building.)
Entranced! Cherry st.. MAtTOK, OJI.
WILL purchase and sell bonds, Stocks,
11 Gold, Silver and Hank notes, and make
investments for parties, as they may direct.
I, G,l’taiiT, Morris Kstcmjh, New fork,
JtPB-RT R Dr ant. pinefSm
Jufphfou jiil luljiwjcH.!
GREENBACKS WANTED
Yf DEFRAY Jit K EXPENSES OF THE
i COMING REVOLUTION 11
• >o ._2
I''VKEtVBUDT *f#'*He*l*ttl
1 Greenbacks to become worthless, had
better dispose of the same at once. No bet
ter opportunity tor investments can be had
are mow being ofTercd by
1. 1 ML ft SI.,
ilfflie following indispensable articles:
Sprilßg Calicoes,
Spring IHStfinc*,
Fin* W,aiUffC lints,.
Fine Silk lored ac-Hluok.
GentsM’ashiutfre Piece Goods,
Ready-Mado Clothing
OF ALL Iit.NDS,
SllOlS,
BOOTS,
MATS,
And Furnishing Goods.
A fine l*t of Embroideries, &c., Ac. Call
for wh»t you w«nt and you w ill be sure to
•ec it.
THE atE.hle nnd seuntnAoilatirrp geitle
m»n, J. W. Johnston, who knows everybody
• lid everybody’s wants, fn commotion with
Hr. Moss, that cleverest of tradesmen, will
take grew* pleasure in welcoming their nu
merous customers and gratifying their every
waut in the Dry Goods line.
Si. TI.SIESEI. A itltO.,
Ma in Street, E. J/atin’s old stand.
Bawson,;Ga., J/at‘ch 5, 18t>8—tf
BROWN HOUSE.
E. Ts, DROWA A SOT,
Fourth Ft., Opposite I’asscrgcr Depbt,
Jtlacon, Georgia.
17R0M the Ist of July the business of this
House will be conducted by E. E. Drown
& Son, the Senior having associated his son,
Wm. F. Biown, in tlu> inmnagcmool and in
terest of the Hotel.
Th” iiouse contains sixty rooms, wlrMi are
eserved chiefly foe tho use of ftavt and
transient guest*. Conipcfent assistants have .
been cured in every' department, and eve
ry attention w ill be paid to ensure comfort
uj their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
tie-'table Uhv<ys supplied with the best the
country affords. Porters attend arrival and
depttrtuvc jbf ali trains to convey baggage
conduct passengers across the s‘rcet to
the 1 r qmtrft*rs. j uly 27,if
TO SOOTHERF MERCHANTS
—lSW '•«*«** *“•
PLANTERS ! j
L t BHAMWI
ijL E have an immense Stock of Staple and j
DRY GOODS. Boots Sheep, !
Hits, Clofcliir -g, Yankee No inns, Iloßiery,
Hle»di«d Ad Biown Domest'es! Primp, boll, j
Engliiß A American manufacture. Linncna
;uid“Cottonndea,
Macon and Houston XX Brown Domeslics, !
Rock Factory and other br ands. 78 Brown
B-mc-stium Also
tip®
SugarTf! ff-es,
Canclle*, M'-***
Sai'ilioca, ..-r < -
.1 Start-!],
VlVklft, IN an. Ik' ‘!orr, -
SditctLln SoLuapptS*
Frnifs,
Spice, "Pepper,
|UJ| 89»A>St^'tWfV'lN
1.-t-iAm .Powder, Shot, Caps,
® Wrapping Paper,
Hall Thread, Cigars,
Caps, Pocket aud
Table Cutlery, Tubs
.fstickcts. Brooms,
. \,UM, tw Ware,
Iron, Flour,
W’hiskey, iu casks and bbls , etc. etc, I
mg
Which we < ff.-r at •TWPtMllv ki«r |HiijyijMrd
licit orders from Ca«h or Short- j
time good paying customc:?. TVc are detet
miaed not to be undersold by any House in
Middle Georgia.
j. n. noss & son..
W tIOLKSALK DEALERS IN J
DRV GOODS AND GROCFRIES
96 Cherry, cor. 3d street, MACON, Ga.
junell;3m*
CARHART l CURD,
DBAI.EiiS IN
Hardware, Iron aud Steel, Sails,
Agrieulfurhl Implements,
Casriage Miterislf',
Rubber and I /gather Belting,
Circular and Mill Saws,
Bolting cloths, Mill Stowe*,
Tattoo Gins and Screws,
Paints. Oip, Glass,
And TV.lscf every descripticu, at
their Iron Front Store.
59 ChenxSt, &A.
juae s|s;3in -t> *
• .
Police to IMantcrs.
The Tiuderttigned, having leased
THE PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE,
Novr building, near the Passenger Depot,
Opposite Byiugtou’s Hotel,
Would respectfully inform their patrons and
the pflhtfc generally, lh6l they will remove
to the same ou the fitst ol August
where they will have laSllthi lor
siding an4selling Cpttod
Thankful for ftlh ~fitj liherul patronage
received the past seasou, and llatu ring tliem
"elvea thatliicy have ill sofne nmiitcd
the saaie, tbev hope it will be contituKtl in
tliiir tit w^iarters.
ADAMS, JONES & RBY.WDP.
]bnr 4 .Sm
SIDS HilHlY
II AVDVG seemed the sriyicci of Mr
1 sKn-rKt; ..nd ,w. joHNSoS, two
competent wwtrwnrp~w«“Trrtr*|iiepaiod to
,iu » )ii‘| •.,..> *r aid
ttlioos of all Kiuds and fcizfts
i«h»V very b.iat .it.vles. Farmers uan 'hove
U.eir orders iijlad for J.lantrttoit nhocii to tid
vaniftfi-. i’roduoe of any kind Uilcm in at
change for hbtwti. .
Vfioes for work (>«tfplaM of
l*mducss ia the ohi ‘•Stev.ru.i.n” rurtd. '■
. • MJHJiIiY -k -iWiNStUX. -
J'over, Gn., J/j_v 28; lUCS-tf I
aqp'x.Fai.KMLii, a. w. Buna, u. p» weoLFUtiG']
falknar, Son & Wooifolk,
MAN UFA CTVkhRS OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
WhoLmnle and Retail thalers in I
Starrs , fj rates Os Hull me If'are,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Cutlery, PUud Gactds, Lamps, Brushcs, and
House Furnishing Goo jo*-
ROOFING, PLUMBING,
And All Kinds <>t JOR WORK,
.Vl>, If. T’lird Street, MJfOiV, GA.
e i!s il £ isi
■'». HUVrSTF. F.r S < <>.,
Piano Forte Mamilacturers,
499 iirondiray, .tYir IVr7».
r Pianos received the highest award
1 ofaierit at the World’s Fair, over the !
bt.it makers from-Loridofi, Paria, (terijnuiy, 1
the crtleft nf PsVw York, Plnlaoelptiii), Biifti
more and Boston ; also, the Hoid dildal
at the Ameiican Institute, for Five Suot’estdw <
YMrw! ? Our llanos contain the Piencl
Grand A effort, Ffsirp Pedal, Overstrung Bass,
Full Iron Frame, and all modern improve
ments. Every Instrument tive
years. Made under tli« snfpervision Os ITIr.
J. fll. GKOVLmLH, who has, a ,
prao4io4l experience of ov<*f •Hr'fy fltc '
and is the maker of over eleven
pianofortes. Our facili'ies lOr munnfftcufeiifip ?
enable us to sell these instruments from
to S2OO cheaper tV&u any flrtt claAs* piano !
forte. Aug. 81*ljr
The great wc&k Y<r>irli;i iTi
Vol. IV. of Victor's J/is/orv (Civil, Pcd&tfcttii
and Military) of the Southern Rebellion'
■ ' !
( completes this great National work. .
J. It is, by fur, tliq ipoyt, irnd j
satisfactory of all the narrativis of '.he late |
, Civil War. It baq,t)tg .irwwvi't
i ous Governors, Mcrnbcls of Co’tigrLs, Emi- !
| nenl Olßcers and Civilians. It i', in fact, the
[only history of the War worthy of the name, j
Ls.dd by Axffltf.-, or sent by Express to atry
[ address on receipt of price, viz: In Muslin -
binding, $3,25 per volume. In Leather, j
$!,00/per roLme. Address J | A
.J IVM.fI. (iIFFTvG, Geti’l Agt., * / 1
13 Sp.uce Street, New York.
ji GE.XIV, TA I\E NOTICE! TMb
great woik being complete will now com
. in. Hid a largf eirci/lanou. Go*il Canvassrss.
nixie orYcmnie, can r»'adi«y fualizc |Ht> set
id.y in fakiifg naitirs for i). V.ry 1 ioe» h 1
' commissions allowed and exclusive territory
given. For Circular of particular address as
above.
ma}2Btf JAS. D. TORREY, Publish, r.
"Groiolccn PiSUiM farlj-’
Jicc’d the hitfiicstaward ol m ciit at the teß
hinted World’s Fair, where weie exhilti cd
instriinients trom the lioslr makers of lyond^n,
; I\trir, Germanv,Fiiiiado phia, lies j
I ton mid New York Hnd ;»4so .it Hie American '
laatitwfce far five y**rr, fh<r *Oold 1
I and-Si Ivor Med*U i\<m 1 both of which can
j seen at our wave-moma.
j iiy the intrcduction of irrprovemenfp we
! make a oil'll more peifoct Piano-Mo; t<y atw!* hv i
maffiufßrbnnng lyrgely, w n strfctfy casii 1
jstein, ttfr© ruahled to c RVr 'there ir»FtmrrM nt*
at *-pnqo which will peoclude all eomp<
Our prices are from to fciC© cheaper
than lira etufie Piwwo forte.
TERMS- —iNkt Cash in current funds. Pe»
.rwrCTiwfag I
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE,
- 'e*iA«Vl» > ,«|»X »%»! ' Vm-o *V.ni
COFFINS, &C.
DAWSON, - - (i A
< A tr
RAUSHEHBf RG f ROGERS & Cff,
- . i
HAVE a New Cabinet Shop, on ,
SoiUlkfidQ wPidtJic Square, where they 1
j ai)t» to 'make and repair anything in j
j iliie Furniture line: such os Wardrobes, 1
TUdstendf, Jn A/,
aridr feullf dUbeedii igly low priws Uto I
place them in the reach ct all w ; ;o are in
need. They are assn prepitrell to furnUh
Coffins of any.
soltilcd, anti dona prinaplly tl-fnoclersß’'
rates.
A. RArsnisnEßO.
/' Jesse UdOERS.
IS. il. liltoWN.
niaj2B 68—Cm . 0 Joiinas.
STM MOISTS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
i —tiie—
Greatest Known Remedy for
t iiu V lull .i .11 W. I
IIVEB DISEASE,
E&iy&SfA, 2 iVJ
M . . CONSTIPATION,
IIEADACIm.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
MACON, 6A. IVoprietore.
tig'"’ Sold by all Dr uggists. junelß3m J
T. W. FREEMAN & CO,
Wholesale and lietail Dealers in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
O INFECTION KHY,
FINE BRANDIES
WINX^S,
Tobimcq, Ciyrui’s, &c
—AL’ O
tO» ill* bl-,
Fish and Oysters la The-Season.
83 Ch§njt Street, : ; G^.!
jtuie’J.lfSia *’ — J ■
IFro'ra the Providence Jyumal J
UUA.I ii 4^«n«l.
The f.iTlowii.g eorr.-fpoiHli-ne® will vsK..\v
;.Mi
b'AA 1.-V KBLI.KK” i» '-18. Id on the
jsho.e-.01 ilie MeditsrMntMu 4a m liae-sww
4 njmii.jp, \
innniaL as* tl'L f ijn. f lj/oipi. el.pplj
jfJH rufTtiu'ill and lk'.*feAsih'g itffi.feciatiujn at
home.
tUift Vk)!MWt.'tTM| Skills, Dee: 2*, ’fifi.
To If. D»v in “X'lviudC JJ»i , ” I’lmtiOnaot
G K}.iJLr.M eijelpsed. |iira
rhcdlVcfl li-hrn thy Tfiemi Tujitj, latp. Couault
tlsnerAl heyveftvky atAl'Bwcddt., add of Ffus
fia. ia this place. No comment is Vrt-tRd!
-1 | ,j. a Gut. 4, IVvctniher l®;‘4B*Vs. •<>
r< ka Miia. 'bird
supply" of D.vis ‘Tain Killpc. 1 ’ .‘UFf W«di
<inc has often reli. v.-d me ot serious uiJUoo- !
shWTi, aiivd'l #Mllfl>ioe dh’aify at-cofinTcon-I
sms xo n.'koUrlkv rtiLsd a-ml iiV \
< rwi.m.ißenrierl it. ».r, ni v late i
coil- agin,-valid lii.-vjs uihl’ußia avd <Vi*ve, j
nftfl at my request one rif <jql»reest drimajai. j
in tKiPHff f.na*kiiit'ffh hfflerSrfNewt rpllt to
meet the dt-wixa-d in’ rtiis jHstin* ' 1 i. ' 4
•ym»« G. A, I'T’T.TS. i
Kx-Coilful Norway,]
and'ol T’rnss ii. in Tunis.
Honorable Amos Unite3' Stales Corn-"
eul t7.-neri.V- Tunis.' ’ *'
UEir. H. f.. VAN METER,
Os Baasain, India, writoa—“llrtre :le] role it#, j
sure y.m that we q.rm- your “/’mi KiHer'' i
vtj.y liigjdv. For the Br»t two or three years '
ot our residence in India, we ignoraut j
. f its vahi .b'e prophrtics.'nnA did’not use it,
but now would hardlv laid We to he without I
it for a single day, Only a few night* ainer,
Mis. Vajt Meter was stung by a scorpion, ttmi j
intense pain was imjtuntayeous .lIM-oughout I
(lie aim, and’soon a nninhncss"of the finger I
followed, liv the continued application oT
the “7 J ain Killer" for an hour oracora, aud at j
iourvato during the night, the alarming
symptoms tere subduct,'and in the morning
only a sKgbt sormcs3 was felt in the finger,
j I gave iti» a tusvare oa*e n( fevevahd ague
aqcoidiim. to directiQqs, aud 4 acted like-a
i rharnf; tvrt-aklng it T6f. at once. The Kareps
, confidence In i(.
; This unparall. led piep»r»tiqn is receiving
more testimonials of its tlficacy in removing
pain lha*.’any oltn-r meil'n-ine ever off. red to
the public. And those teatimoimds cohie «ot !
I »lonc from the ignorant, but from fa-rnotts ol j
every degree cf intelligence,and every rank I
1 of life. Physicians of the first respectability, i
and pe»fectly oonvereatft with the nature Os ■
i diseases and remedjes, have recommended
this as one of the htost effectual in tfieir line
; of preparations l«r (tie extinetroß Os tain.— 1
The J’ain Kdier is usi-d internally afi'.l. xter- !
I tially, according to the natyua of the.com
' plaint. beeu f*uny] to lie an excellent |
tremedy for Sudden cpfds, coughs, Ac ; fever j
I and aguo,: aPtlnna arid phtliysic, pain in ihe
.head, kiduev comriUinte, bruises and sorc-s, I
[severe biitns, canker, boils aca iitigworips,
, weak stomat-h and genera) debility, paint, c’s
i colio, bitdtf-n br. as Is, &r., bew-ei complaint 1
and disentet-y, e-holera, |iwer complaint an : I
j dyspepsia, tooth-ache, &c , kc. Sold bv ail t
Druggists and Groctis. np.ow’^Sly
HUM! Al SI.
t / t EOFMT, CalUona County :
VJ* In tlie .'upefiojjOyurt. P. even', the |
Honorable David A. Yason,. Judge ol said i
| Court.
Henry Hats, Jos. W. Roberts, ) Mortgage,
and Jesse 11. Griffin, s ic. ]
vr. / fe.t. Adi’ri. 1
| Jo! n G. Mt Cullers. f 'iVrm, 1887. j
IT *tme*rh.g to the Court by the p'tltion
1 o! Henry Hays, Joseph W.’ R<beMs, ami
Jesse H, Giiifin, accot; pynilrid by
Mortgage Teed, that op i|„- first day ol p, L
ruirv, Ivghtet u Hundred and Fifty Nine, he
/defendant, made in ccrnm-ction with Jordan
It. VcOiill. rs, Ids then pa finer, ai.d delivered
‘ 10 J. 11. Pi'man hie pryn i.soryyoiy, tieq !ng
date the day an J year afotoaid, wht.n bi tin
defendant and ids then partner, prtuuised, on
. or before the first lay of January riex-.'jit'Cr [
(he date of .-.aid note, to pay J. 11. Pilifian I
jar hearer, lour hundred della.s for tin- hir*.
(if a Certain i.-g.o l’eier, with Henry Hus
Joseph W. R I .cl Ip, l abtl Jesse 11. Oi’ifiin,.u
■securitiuri.toti.it; ice. atifi lliat attcrw»rds, 1
on th.- and .y'anfl year aforesaid, the def. ndant, -
1 for Ihe purpose ofynden.i jrvingand se.u.inr
'said Hays, Roiteris, a fid (JiilHn, securities, in j
1 the event of their having to pay said note, I
■just »si] good iH!ii«i|ivration, to make- tolliem
1 lor the monies, which they and each of them
might be compell.d to advance, and all c-x
--•p*ngjß fee ifieurrytl tiy*t(wa«,-v»*t i
cculed Olid d.divercdta nblpyfl’ in deed oi
Mortgage, wherel.y IhVifiiid ile r ha dant mort
gaged to i#t, vll*. - Tow, ts Jut. bh land, No.
(2») tWenlj-t.ine, in the Town of Nlcrgan, in
said c.ouiyy, containing onq acre, more cw
~!asA« and it Rirrhrir"appealing that said delVn
jjdrtt.r, neither »>iA Jordan B. McCuUcrs has
Tver tiip*. • -» i
ft is tlu-iefoie o dered, ihatauwr.de£fndaDt
do pay 1: te C'.'Uri. on nr lari.ir. il..
of the next term ih.-r- of, Hie piincii aLJn
*eie.-t- a^4ap««\QS|4uoAßr%.‘nb%*Vw i e,
j if any Le can, and tliat ou the-faikne oi lire
j dclyi.l.ll.y toaio.W.,y
j tionTli aiul to said mortgaged I>a
loi-r v.-r tPcmiftur d>-b«m-fl Afiit fSreclosea <
And i* is brdi-rt-d. tfiat iMa stile he publirihed
jin the Daw Sou JournaVomt-'e a" rilo i nth for four"
• months, PKvbiujt t ?
br ?rirrcß criine dejetiffant, hi* agfrn
j or attorney, at.'iririst"three fiionths hefoic thl J
I next tana of Hits Court,
WOOTEN A HECK. PlVff-i Ati’vs.
s*****”
j apr3o4in W. G Clerk.
<1 EDRGI (.('nlliutin Eoiiutyi
JJ In the Rfipet-ior Court. Present, the
Honorable David A. Vaso.v, Judge Os said
| Comti -.--- rrr
Henry n.iva, ) . 4
-Jos. VV U'ltiebte,* ifoftgige, Ae.
Teese n. G.rtiiu, ’
vs. f p ep t e tube r Ad
,Jolhi .tfcOoWors, | jourued Term, 1807.
Jordan If. McCuilers. J
IT to the Court, by tie petition
of Henry Hays, Josvph W. RobcitS, aud
Jetse If, (itilliti, uccoinpaiiied Irv note )*nd
Mortgage deed, that on the firm dn.of Feb
ruary, K’gfiteen Hundred and Fifty Nine, the
defendants made and delivered to A H. PA
man, thei e prrtf*fftVA6.,h.eViy»iXie tie
day and year aToternid, wher-bv the defen
dants proßiised, ou or before tile first day of
January next, «Wrr the date of said note, to
HBay J. H. /’ttrnah rit hpafier, the sum. of four
bundred dollars, with Henry Hays, Joseph
nlv. Roberts, and Jeese H. tri-MBn’ as eecuri-
Ties, anal that afterwards, to wit: Ob the day
and y4ar aforesaid, 'the defendants, for the
purpose of indemnifying said Roberts,
and Griffin, securities to tlifc said note, iu the
event ol their having to pny the said note,
just aud good remeaeratlon to make them •
,l»>r the monies which they and each of them
might be compelled to adyupce, aud all ex—i
penses' w'hteß trrtgbt bo Interred against tlieni,
made and executed to said Henry Have, Jos
eph.W. Roberts, and Jrsse IK Griffin, their
deed of mortgage, whereby said dafendants
mortgaged to plaintiffs. Town lot of land,
No. (3 J) tKirfy. twb, in ths Town of J/otgan,
in said county, containing sne Irundred and
6fty by two hundrei* feet, more or less. And
it further appearing that said note ig unpaid,'
and'that said plaintiffs are held responsible
lor the ptiymetß of the sanM>.
It is therefore orilered. that the said rlefen
slants do nav rnto Court' on or before the ,
first, day of the next term thereof, the prin
cipal, iuteyest aud oosus due ou mid note, or !
in default, show ennsa to the contrary, if anv *
they can, and that on tfie failure of the said
defendants so to do, tho eyuily of redemption |
in ano to said fnottfagvd firctni#ep, oe forever
thereafter debarred and fOreclbst and. And it !
is furtlwr o*d*red, that shits rule be published
in the Dawson Journal, once a month for |
lour mbnifri, (retfous to the next 'tenu of i
this C’out t. or ser.vcd on the defen dan ts or
their sgecMl agdi't' OT'iittoihcy, at least three I
mot!that previous to ttc' next term of tills '
Couth HAOTFN’ A K££K, I’h’flV Art’.y
A true extract from the minutes of the 1
Court, tliip April 17th, 18t8.
sprso'dm tr. G. AlElJCfyClct*. 1 .
ZD JE -W" FI O IjfcTAOX'ff I li
*1« •» ■ ,ai -rK .mliff fix.a ”, JJ *> SXm**
.«y r ) woa
Tuiil liuad Far, Foiuhli y and Machine Works.
WH ■ • ' m n, » .* “Wc at
ia,.,.* |. 1t.,,.. 1-A . v. «:»*’.■» fim Aflril t* !**
<*. 4 . 2* m i?*. -j '*4 !«> c nii •* JT i: ' 1 ,f> w l
Orders for Cars fromptly Fifed and M GoaranM
15 i polio! '*»n nm tis m«4<
V< oftfcfip.! silt iu I-n*—s*t
n;n.\m;v « macbixe woiik ofi:vi-:iiv descrh’xion
IT1!.\15II1;D ox BIIOIIT notice.
t-l ~) 1 /* ls-1 B* |-Jdjil .1 J If, 9 Q|oB ▼H.'Sfc’l U'J'tr) rid I l-'iltj ol
•-•-i 1 o .-.,-l-t ' jsas i l jljp-. j tlFiii], —• t-ji imi at jjtii '.tins iafcxilio son
' f* '
MILL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
MILLS 12 INCHES.
I “ ir>
* ' * *Hti /r‘7 •• u. b Ili?r
«* « i.
“ KILTTIxILS, GO aA.LJbOISrS.
“ « gQ ; Oo#i .-llina Ol JBPOOM
“ * ■ 100 z and
aiisr
“ “ 10 “
u « 10 «
-1 AS
Corn Shellers, Water Wheels,
Sunil mills, Wheat Thrashers,”** 31 M **
• • "t? V (hM
Colton Presses, Shafting
Pulleys, Ac,, Ac*, Ac, ...
. mo i l li;* I t m.i-T 1I u S *tfli b t JW?< and
.1 at ■i ‘ “ V v-i - : | ; b *
v 9 J T^ ''P : "' ro ' , ’ , an<3 TITj A.OKS^IXTTI -
IV ork of every kind executed ib the best Manner. f v
’ I*K
Dressed Lumber Furnished from best Long Leaf Pine.
Ol’dera Solicited. l’riceKoiuit the timfA * -V i
kin, y. .rttriiji .-1 ins bna
Address DAWSON MANUFACTURING Ot).
DAWSON, GA , Juno 25,18C8-3:n 'VK
SOTETIMM
GA.
i(A| tlio White Corner,)
t fii.i.rw * t a** rtttw b )•/'■
WIiOUSALE GROCERS
J Lava w . ' br* ,i y . ■ » ‘ and
AM)—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
\ UK now receiving *tal of the Urgoet
.A Htocks of
f t ...
GROCERIES i PROVISIONS
Ever bronght to this Market, which they
will sell to
Merchants aud Planters
As low as any Ilocse in. the city. They have
a regular Broker in New York City, with in
structions to take advantage of auy depres
sions iu the Grocery Market, and they will
endeavor to please all who favor them with
their patronage and make it to their interest,
also. Gut Slock consists of
500 Liverpool Salt
KR> Barrels W-bi-key’s
500 Sacks Virgittia Bait. 4
5 liar Loads Celebrated VVkaley Tie
500 Rolls that heavy Kentucky bagging
50 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging
50 Bases Walker’s Tonic Bitters
j 50(FSacks Choico Tdimessci Plcnr
120 llhds Bacon—sides :tn4 ahoul4«rß
20 Tiercel Sugar cured Hams
100 naeks Rio and Java Cofße
200 Barrfcls Sugars, all gradoa
25 Bbls Fine Syruip
1 50 “ Common tayrup and 3b lasses
50 l>b!s ami 100 Kegs Luaf Lard
200 Boxes Candles
’lJ>O Icxrs Soaji*
200 Cases Liquors, imported
iOO boxes Candy
P 0 C&ls I’otarh
50 Dickies e . /
l>o Bales Dj.imestics.
175 boxes Tobacco, all grades, .
With everv other article usually kept m a
Wholesale \
Grocery Establishment.
Wfe wUi buy all tbe Wool, Tallow,
ami Wax, that we cap get at Market pricey 1
lor casTi. juhft.i.'lin
lilt) DISK’S
ifflieoiMitiiiu
| MxACON, <;.V.
FREE EXHIBITION
I OBBN aLLDA Y, AND , W>
O’U-OUv AT NI Li 11T.
i 'H 1
I'icliire Gallery oa the First Floor.
Lwdies Slid f}e»*let»eu yiuiiing the eitv on
business or pleasure shruiljj not. fail t» see this
Wini«eefnl dls[J«y of Phdt6gt-aphic portrsit
jire.
A pl»ssyn.t place to pass an hour after let.
WHst is more inrereWitig hr entertaining than
to gas* upon bran-lHul picMrrcs T U btings
np pleasant rrrnpmtiriyic«s,.and you lot get
yourself for the while.
a aiiAi a'itßt •’ !!'tf>v- '» l w .sahovt
Has the happv gift of making every one
look handsome. -liltr who Wiftita an ugly Pic
ture ?
KIDDLE’S
Is the only Gallery in tSc South that em
ploys, all the. time, a Miniature Artist to col
or lris'ftctOrcs.
lIIDULITa
Can copy any sort of an old Picture ktrssr
or smaller, and make il look better than the
origmak He can change the style of Dress
iu a Picture—can add to or remove any ap
pendages of tlie head. Has ipstruments of
long and short focuses for making all kinds
and sixes of Gut Door Views. Has instru
ments for makiug Pictures (dircet) aa
LARGE AS LIFE
OR
T&fv FEET IN LENGTH,
IK NKCK.ASARY.
(** >rjT,r at*. l&rtKi silt uoiiiH
In 5? nothlnp in the
ic line KIDDLF cannot do. 11« hae UkeiK
23,075.
trrd Pfrtwits Since the W ar.
: • • *•,;#, •
Resides many lavger v>m*. All of which
tell the tale that RuJrJlo’s Gallery is tin pi* o
PICTURE FRAMES.
e Gold Gilt, Rosewood,. Rustic Pictdre*
Frames and Brackets. Anew lot just re-
CciwdV • " ' vr ' " ' r 'l
Hours for operating, ftosn 8* m. toi p*•
having children tp be
graphed, will please nake engagetnenft- „»3
-A.- J. RIDDLE.
fjlHpm T KOrfvTE'rOß-