Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, April 10, 1879, Image 4

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The Farmers treed £ Wc believe in .small farms and thor ough cultivation. That the soil loves to eat as well ns the owner, and ought, therefore to he manured. ( Ingoing to the bottom of things, and 1 therefore in deep [slowing and enough lof it All the better if it be a subsoil plow. in large crops, which leave land better than they found it making both the farm and farmer richer at once. That every farm should own a good fanner. That the fertilizer of any soil is a spirit of industry, enterprise and intel ligence—without these, lime, gypsum and guano will be of little use. In wood fences, good farm-houses, good orchards and children enough to gather the fruit. In a clean kitchen, a neat wife in it, a clean cupboard, a clean # dairy and clear conscience, That to ask a man’s advice is not stooping, hut of much benefit. 1 hat to keep a place and everything in its place saves many a step and is pretty sine to lead to good tools and to keep them in order. 1 hat kindness to stock, like good shelter, is a saving of fodder. That it, is a good thing to keep an eye on experiments, and note all—good and had. r \ hat it is a good rule to sell your grain when it is ready. That it is a good thing to grow into farming, not jump into it. That all of farming is summed up in the manure hea p. In enriching the soil according to its wants. —Aashville American. Spring Work on Use Farm. I lie Rural World says: Ev rvfarmer ought to be in readiness for spring work. The horses ought to he in condition, the harness, plows, harrows, etc., in good re pair and ample arrangements made so that it anything breaks men and teams need not he stopped. We do not believe in plowing until we are ready to sow or plant the seed—-that is to say, we' would not have the plowed ground lay a short time before planting. A spell of wet weather will pack the ground hard and myriads of weeds will get ready to start before the seed is sown, and choke the plants you wish to grow. Our advice, then, is to clean up eWfy field, put up the fences, get all the work done you can and a few days before planting put flic teams to work, in good earlvest, plowing. Harrow as soon as done plowing, and then put in the seed, if you have good weather your seed will go in the ground in good order, get the start of the weeds and with good cultivation you will have a good crop. Farmers should not plant more than they can cultivate well. II they have too much land under the plow, they should seed it to clover and the grasses. Make good pastures and mead ows. They pay better than most crop . OStlusl I?Ian In the World. The'oldcst man in the world is claim ed to be one Miguel Solis, living at Bo gota, in the republic of San Salvador. Dr. Hernandez writers to the New IVs ther Journal the following particulais: His name* figures in the list of subscri bers to the Franciscan convent of San Sebastian in 1712. He can still work; liis skin is like parchment, his hair plentiful, but snow-white, and rolled about his head in turban fashion, llis eves are full of lire. He answered every question in the clearest manner, and ac counted for his astonishing longevity in these words: “l have never to my recol lection eaten more than once a day. The first and fifteenth of each month I fast rigorously from all food, but drink a ,great quantity of ivaifcr. 1 always cat *mv food cold. I have never Commit ed .theexcess in drinking.’* Crs]ps. We have seen a good many farmers the last week and'conversed with them about their crops. We learn the wheat crop is not damaged near so badly as was at first anticipated. It looks very well. Oofs were badly damaged by the long freeze. The farmers are progressing very well with preparations for planting. A great mnnvfhave finished planting corn. W< Pope mat a heavy yiehi'will reward our j] lends for their labor and efforts / f||i r u> keen posted., should sub- WATERS’ ORGANS tare the moat beautiful m style, and perfect in tone ever mncle.Tbey have the celebrated Concert© Stop which is a <ine imitation of the Human Voifte,awd 2}4 octaves of Hells tuned in perfect harmony with the reedsjflneZ their effect is magical and I TEH S’ CLARION A, ‘ORt IIESTKIAI. BELLS. CONCUR TO, VESPER, CENTENNIAL CHIMES, ORCTIBSTKION CHIMES, CHAPEL,, FA VORITE, SOUVENIR, DULCET and BOU DOIR, OKHANS, i Unique French Cases com hi no PURITY of VOICING with great Vs’ istH of tone; suitable for PARLOR or 'waters' LJ&tdL Superb Mirror Top Souvenir Organs The cases of these beautiful Organs ore RICHLYFIMSHEO in SOLID BLACK WALNUT, and re nmrknble alike for li'dll purity of tone and X&jfl|S|j perfect mechanism. wilßli >*= EXTREMELY LOW ments. Will Hell a better instrument at a lower price than any other house in the IT. S. WATERS’ PIANOS and Upright, * are the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, Work manship and Durability Unsurpassed. War ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme ly Low for ('ash. Monthly Installments re ceived. A liberal discount to Troche s,Ministers, Churches,Schools,Lodr/es, etc. AH ENTS WANTED. Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrate*: Catalogues .Mailed. Second-hand Pianos A. Organs at ii |{ EAT BAKU A INS. .Sheet Music at Half Price ; some at l rent a page. HORACE WATERS A: SONS, ItlanPra. and Dealers, 40 East H*| t Street' New Yor!i Mf/k k Aj > a >** % I * il: L C: NEBINGER. M..a{e, THE UGHT-RUNm& The BEST, LATEST iWIPROVED, and most THOROUGHLY constructed BEWING MACHINE ever invented. All lb 9 wearing parts ar© matte of tho BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and are ADJUSTABLE. It Las tho A VTOMA TIC 'TENSION; It ha.a tho LARGEST ROJiMM; It has tho Easiest Threaded Shuttle. Tho BOBBIIMS arc WOTUNTD without ETJNKIINQ' or UIMTHItIiI Ai>IK Q the MACHINE. It has ft fELF-SETTING NEEDLE; IS has ft DIAL, for regulating the length of Btitch, WITHOUT TESTING; It lias a LARGIG ft PACE under tho arm; It is NOISELESS, ttncl has more points of EXCELLENCE tkaa id. other machines combined. .viT* Apjents wanted in >oenliti# where \va are not represented. Johnson, Clark & Cos. ,30 Q011A69E., W.Y w- — —— —- ’■ - 1 ¥> UIWWH^g SATEP,S’ ok chi s me on ORBANS n.re the most beautiful in style and perfect in 1 1 n tone ever made.Thejr have the celebrated HBlifwHHiTSrv ... Concerto Stop which wctfinelmitation **£*#32 Human Voice,and Z)^ . octaves f/Be list area OIU*! I ES^A bells, conger* fp)yE3PER>CEN ifeit C'KT Sc BOUDOIR, I? ORGANS,in Unique jfi jjtl VOICING Vith grata I i Ijti volume of tone ; suit- 1 liilllilM&tatil wm7 e*hie for PARLOR or I Jit Magnificent EaiMlIE Organ. r WATERS^ |1 The cases the*t ?f beautiful Orjrnns are 8$ RIUIILVFINISHED 111 WALNUT, ami re markable alike />r ' perfect mechanism. EXTREMELY LOW for CASH or on install ments. Will sell a better instrument W ® lower price than any other house in the 17. S. WATERS’ PIANOS ore the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, Work mianship and Dnrnbility Unsurpassed. War ranted for SIX YEARS. PRICES Extreme ly Low fer Cash. Monthly Installments re ceived. A liberal discount to 7eache< s,Mv'i*trrs y Chur chef, Schools, Lodges, etc. AGENT I s * WANTED. Special Inducements to the Trade. Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Heeond-ha.mi Pianos <fc Organs at GK EAT BARGAINS.Sheet Music sit Half Price ; some at I cent a page. HORACE WATERS fe SONSr JftaiiPrs. and Dealers, 40 W st lltli StrdVf, New York It' . rfb. s The CashSyrtemtillTriumphan J. B. PYRON’S i) OfnyCash store in the City Continues to'lead in the lowest best quality of Foreign’and Domesti© DRY i " I Cloaks, Clothing, Eccs,hoes,H CAPS, TRUNKS, OALISES, GLOVER, FANCY GOODS, NOTION j ■ m. -jm Vu Sole Agent for tha cs jbrato 1 and unequalad * *f" / \ royal globe a|pacas and mohairs Sole Agen f 'or"the"celobrn ted gt I fr/ II3JBIA€!L O TMS •io t <hcv<i\ of tl <a Warrtiti perfectly water proof and noth ii<<: f 1 limber of oilier specialties that wo contra. The stock this'season is unusually large and Prices that are Astonishingly low ! ountry merchants will iind it decidedly td hair interest to examine my goods and prices be o purchasing els : n o. I • i l d-r uin i ‘ n •’<■ mv p ices lower than any nitrehaut Jjwho !1s on time. All o-lers *>utru.tr lto us will i ceiv • prompt and cnretul atten ion. All wan allied a.< represented or money rctuntuL. A full stock of ik Domestic*' Paper patterns al vavs on fund. Thtse are the only reliable wl perfect fitting pat turns in .lie market. DFy Goccfe! D .*/ ods I 1 Prv.E'Si 241 M-ARKf TANARUS, (Naxtl'icon’to T.H. Pay ae’isßoofe stoor ¥ / / ;a >; / I eple yaDroods WOOLENS! WOIENS! DRESS GOODS! I ■ § ,• Ir(k of low medium and fine dres*|U. i uttfftctir* and invite the irspee.ion of r 1 uver* House Furnishing Goods.|h a table Raimi? towels, sheetings, crashes, etc., are he rerv be st brands at the lowlprices* In conjunction with our house in Nashville, ..... f. _ bnvin* -iiid selliue eooir unsurpaiJiid, ttud. wo shall endeavor to iaaiii*airr j •i/ready established reputation in th|speot. A | OI will Brothers. I T.H. P YNE&CO., j Cr A 1 T A VOOG A , I'knm. 2 I)ealers^;in 001 r # o \s \y II r ? w Stationery, *Vall Lapexß t’ramel Of every desorip*im. M Our s L och is too large to enumerateJfcxam inatio i is solicited. ji SAVK YOl’R MOXil ..ROBERTSO * Boot Make,- TRENI-BN, GA.Ii is, k i a f.rst-class boot, shoiiter for per pan less than C’hattmßrices. A1 wmninucl. Repairing dtly A Xi ust be j i.id i( i Leli re itfg*the sho e* u. eii n 11..ii11ailA * cs CHEAT nEDl Tf 'TiON IN i Will sill the very best Fa >m-. or Twn ty-Fiv Dollars in Cash, on an ornamented Iron Stand nndTrendle. vit Walnut ropjidi 1 Drawer, ape necessary Actai.h menis, and d.-liv r it. at any Railroad Depotia the United Staten, FREE of CHARGE These machines are warranted to to do the wiiole lino of Family Sewing with more rapid) ty. more ease of management, imd less fmintu io the operstior than any machine now in -ge Send fora circular. Every machine wanausee f6r three years. Agknts Waxttkd’in Fno rrrnTßiiiTYo Centeiui’a Machine Cos., Eimitod. bertWSt.t, Phil(lelpliia, P.i. 0 M. CULLEI . - ■ Keeps constantly on hand a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY CODS AND NOiOSft CLOTHING-, Hats, Egos and Shoes Also a full supply of all kinds of—• Croce r is,Hardware, in CCEKSWARE, FURNITURE, STVE & SEWING MACHINES. All of Which I propose to sell JKr* dhEAIER TH VX ANVOTIIKIi . OU hi JX THE COLTsTV I Fl< adqu irfer? for Barter an 1 rniTntrr prod: ee,jfof*wh rt b I ftlwsy o pa- highest market prio'. Hawkins, ut, Smith &. Cos., • —M n n ufac t itre.t s.of'n n d*denler s*i n Tinand.SheetlronWare I - Tenii, ! "37. J?L m BMOW ' W hnicaale nml'relail flea lor in l Stoves of af! kinds Tinware I | f UIMIMiSIiIKG (CCD, TO. I % Manufa -turer of Galrnnizer] and 'licet Iron Coeds, 'Cornices,'’Steambonfand Distillery Goppara CHATTANOOGA. - TENX. a,a;aull. gec. m. pec. CHATTANOOGA STEAM BAKERY AND CANDY FACTO Y. ✓ AULL & PECKINPAU. M ANL F ACTUIIERS OF* CRACKERS and CANDIES. Dealers of l-ancy Groceries, Cigars, I obacco, Foreign and Doiuevtic Fruits. Salesroom—2ol Market Street, Factory opposite A. fc C. Input. Chattanooga, Ttn*. 2BSKBttteilfidMh&lKifiifltK* l - •JE?3R3CTSa3HRf •~" -i~. ?jrr-m ■.. SIMPLICITY 1 SUPERIORITY f| I SIMPLIFIED £ Cl NAIOTMKUI l J 3' l.crciiauis MiJ others. fif-Scnci *w r.lustratcif Circular tout Price... liberal Terms to tlio Trade, -fes D. n’t buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in the World, —th e Ever Reliable “VICTOR.” VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY 1 JUUiM.*TOVVX ( CONST., and *. L; j Bull SOl .■ rf-'n.rmiYw' ij - l I