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TESTIMONY. We have heretofore repeatedly given to the public our deductions as to thc truth of the proposition, that Vie elements of fertility as they are prepared and com? bined in SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, constitute a fer? tilizer of the highest excellence. We have also, from season to season, laid before the public the testimony of a large number of disinterested, competent witnesses, the results of separate individual experience, as addi? tional evidence to the truth of our proposition. Without repeating our deductions, we now present an array of testimony, in the form of evidence re? sulting from recent experience, which confirms all, and more than all, we have heretofore claimed. " TWO OR THREE witnesses" are usually assumed to be sufficient to establish truth ; here we give many times two or three ; hence, if it is not true that this Guano possesses the highest excellence as a concentrated fer? tilizer, human testimony nnd rational deductions com? bined, no longer constitute evidence of truth. We invite the careful attention of all interested in the subject, to the following voluntary, disinterested testimony, in thc form of CORRESPONDENCE. Increased Held 100 to 150 per cent.-.Yet Profit | on lu vestment 247 per cent. LINCOLN CO., GA., Oct. 14,1870. J. O. MATHEWEON, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga.: I received a letter from you, in reference to the ] Soluble Pacific Guano, wishing my opinion regard? ing its merits. I have used it for two years, and with good results ; having paid me, I think, from 100 to 150 per cent. I think two hundred pounds ap? plied to the acre, on land well prepared and worked, will yield one hundred per cent, over tbe natural sou. I sholl use it another year. I notice that where the Guano was applied last year nnd suffered from drought, that, with good season this year, the yield was doubled. (Signed) H. M. SALE. Increased Yield 200 per cent, from 225 pounds per | acre.-Net Profit 395 per cent, on Investment. WASHINGTON, GA., Sept. 28,1870. J. O. MATHEWSON, Esq., f Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga. : A Tour letter of 22d inst, is before me. I used your I Soluble Pacific Guano, on poor lund, at the rate of | 225 pounds per acre, and find it adds at least 200 per cent. to my crop. (Signed) W. G. BARNETT. P. S.-Some of my neighbors used other kinds of | mnnures, which in the carly Spring seemed to out? strip the Pacific, but, when the dry weather aime on, the Pacific seems to Luve caught up, and now stands ahead. (Signed) BARRETT. Increased Yield 125 per cent.-Net Profit on Invest ment 6S2 per cent. THOMSON, GA., Oct. 1; 1870. J. O. MATHEWSON, Esq., - Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga. :' " Yours received asking my opinion in reference to my success with the Soluble Pacific Guano. I tried it with other Guanoes, and found it equal to thc best, and far superior to some I used that cost the st?me meney. I used it on i of an acre of land in a 50 acre field, at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, and have {?eked over 1300 lbs. from the same and will get 400 bs. more, which is 50 ? (125) per cent, over the natural soil' asl left the same quantity of land adjoining and have only picked 400 lbs. from it, and will get 350 more. By the free use of it, it enables the farmer, with propitious seasons for picking, to have all his cotton in his gin-house by the first day of November. (Signed) A. C. STURGIS. Increased Yield 200 per cent, from 175 pounds per acre.-Yet Profit on Investment 255 per cent. * HOGANSVILLE, GA., Oct. 26,1870. MESSRS. ADAIR & BRO , Agents Pacific Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga. : Your favor to hand, asking information in regard to my experience with the Soluble Pacific Guano, I bought of you. In answer I have to sa}' it hasgiven entire satisfaction. I applied 6 tons of the Guano to my cotton in the drill, at the. rate of 175 pounds per acre. The land was very thin and poor, (an old sedge field.) I willmake an average of 750 lbs. seed cotton per acre. The crop has been fully doubled by its use. The same land, without Guano, I do not think, would make over 250 lbs. per acre. I have used,., a variety of fertilizers, and believe the Soluble Pacific Guano equal, if not superior, to any other iu use-fully equal to the Peruvian on cotton. The Pacific matures the cotton much earlier. (Signed) JOHN T. PULLIN. Increased Yield 233 per cent, from 200 pounds per | acre.-Net Profit on Investment 332 per cent. AUBURN, ALA., Oct. 28,1870. MESSRS. ADAIR & BRO., Agents Pacific Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga. : In answer to your inquiries, I have to say I ap? plied the Soluble'Pacific Guano I bought from you last spring, to my cotton in the drill at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, on poor, sandy, pincy-woods land f that ha3 been well worn, and liave gathered about 1,000 pounds seed cotton per acre from the guanoed .land, while tho unguauoed did not yield over 800 lbs. seed cotton per acre. It matures the crop three weeks earlier, and gives cutir? satisfaction. I think it equal to an/ Guano in use-Peruvian not excepted. (Signed) GEO. S. COBB. Increased Yield 380 per cent, from 200 pounds per | acre.-Net Profit on Investment 488 per cent. NEAR ATLANTA, GA., Oct. 28,1870. MESSRS. ADATR & BRO., Agents Pacific Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga. : Yours of recent date, making inquiries in regard to my experience with Soluble Pacific Guano, is at hand. I have used it for several years, and am now fully convinced it is superior to any I have used. I used other fertilizers this year by the side of the Pacific, and must admit, while all benefited the crop, the Pacific was about 50 per cent, ahead of any other. I applied it to Cotton in the drill, at thc rate of 200 lbs. per acre, on my thinnest land, (grey land, that has been cultivated fifteen years,) and have made 1500 lbs. seed cotton per acre. The un guanoed land in the same field will not make over 250 lbs. seed cotton per acre. The crop matures much earlier from its use, and I am satisfied it has paid me well, even at the low price of cotton. I want more Pacific next year. (Signed) WM. 3ST. MCCONNELL. Increased Yield ICO per cent, from 200lbs. per acre. Set Profit 178 per cl. NEAR CAMPBELLTON, GA., Oct 28,1870. MESSRS. ADAIR & BRO., Agents Pacific Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga. : I have used your Soluble Pacific Guano, as you know, for years, and, after another year's experi? ence, am fully convinced it is a pure article and fully equal to any fertilizer in use It is all that is claimed for it. I used it at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, and will gather 900 lbs. cotton per acre, as an average, but have some acres that will rai. ahead of this, i applied 400 lbs. of Soluble Pacific Guano to three fourths of an acre that, I believe, will make 2,000 lbs. It is not saying too much to say it will double the crop from its use. (Signed) JAMES M. GORMAR. Increased Yield over 100 per cent.-If et Profit on Investment 270 per cent. PULASKI CO., GA., Oct. 6,1870. WM. HENRY WOODS & Co., Agents Pacific Guano Co., Savannah, Ga. : I am just in receipt of your letter, and with pleas? ure I'll answer your inquiries concerning Soluble Pacific Guano. Last year I used Peruvian Guano, Land Plaster and Bono Dust, mixed. I noticed some of my neighbors who were usiDg the Soluble Pacific Guano, and I thought I would use it on a small scale. I bought two tons for a tenant (who runs a one-horse farm) and applied about 200 pounds to the acre on very poor land. I think we will gather between fifteen and eighteen bales of Cotton, and I am confident wt could not have made more than seven or eighf bales without it. I am sorry I didn't usc it on my entire farm, for I can safely say it is the best fertilizer I have ever seen used in this section. The cotton has looked fresh and growing, where it was applied, from the time it came up to the present day. I expect to use ten or fifteen tons of it next year. (Signed) , JAMES E. BOOTHE. Set Profit ou Cotton 221 per cent, on Investment, lucre .. sed Yield of fora 400 per cent. HOLCOMBE, BURKE CO., GA., Oct. 4,1870. WM. HENRY WOODS & Co., Agent* Pacific Guano Co., Savannah, Ga. : I used Sol lblc Pacific Guano on Corn, at the rate of 200 pounds per acre, with 20 bushels of cotton Reed, on old gray land which had been in cultivation for the last fi?'ty years. The result was a yield of 25 bushels per ticre, where, without thc Guano, the yield would have been but 5 bushels. I used the Soluble Pacific Guano at the rate of about 250 pounds per acre, with about 20 bushels of cotton seed, an Cotton. The result was rapid growth in the carly part of thc season. These lands were also gray, and had been in cultivation 30 years. It was picked about the 15lh of September. The result was 1100 pounds per acre. The July crop was very heavy, but owing to an excess of rains, the first week in August, it threw off all the crop for that month, but it is now growing vigorously. I have also tried Soluble Pacific Guano on turnips, and I think they arc the finest I have ever had, for the time that they have been planted. (Signed) W. V. W. HUTCHENS. Increased Yield 250 per cent, from 200 lbs per acre.-Net Profit 518 per ct. on Investment. WlLLINGTON, S. C., Oct. 1, 1870. J. O. MATHEWSON, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga. : I received your letter of inquiry of thc results of the use of the Soluble Pacific Guano ns a manure for Cotton. I used at the rate of two hundred pounds Guano per acre. I have already gathered eleven hundred pounds seed cotton, per acre, and I think I will get two or three hundred pounds, per acre, more. While on the unmnnured land, same kind, same field, same cultivation, I have gathered very little, and I dont think it will make more than, three or four hundred pounds seed cotton per acre. There is very little opened yet. (Signed) C. W. COWAN. BAIRDSTOWN, GA., Oct. 10,1870. J.'O. MATHEWSON, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga.: Your letter, inquiring after my success with the Soluble Pacific Guano I got from you, came to hand in due time. I put the ton and a half 1 got, on about tort acres of veiy thin gray land, (subsoil red clay,) and accord? ing to my judgment, I-have realized from tlire? to five hundred per cent, on thc natural soil. I think 1 would stand some chance of gettiug your premium. Would certificates from disinterested parties, based on their judgments, after having examined the prem? ises, be sufficient ? Lot me hear from you on thc subject. (Signed) J. F. GEER. Increased Yield 600 per cent-Net Profit 735 per cent, on Investment. BAIRDSTOWN, GA., Oct. 15,1870. CAPT. JAS. F. GEER : We submit the following as thc result of an im? partial investigation of a cotton lot, pointed out hy you, containing about six acres, a portion of said lo! being manured with u Soluble Pacific Guano," an the remainder not manured, and by counting eve y boll for fifteen measured feet, at different places, i. adjacent rows, we fiud that while the unmanured produced the average number of 46 bolls, that rows containing the fertilizer produced, side by side, the average number of 326 boUs. Were larger, better ma? tured, and evidently a large increase in the staple. TIIOS. B. WILSON, (Signed) H T HoGO> Increased Yield 115 per cent, from 132 lbs. per acre. Net Profit on Investment 275 per ct CATAWBA, HAEMS CO., Oct. 29,1870. TV. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I used 1850 pounds Soluble Pacific Guano on 14 acres land. The yield from same is 8 bales cotton, of 500 pounds each. From the same amount of land where I did not apply fertilizers I got only 400 lbs. seed cotton per acre. I cheerfully recommend the Soluble Pacific Guano as possessing valuable fertilizing qualities, and fully equal to your representations. I used Hie Soluble Pacific the year before with similar results. (Signed) J. M. FREEMAN. Increased Yield 246 per cent, from 200 pounds Guano. Net Profit 300 per ct. on Investment, WAVERLY HALL, HARRIS CO , GA., Y November 1,1870. j W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I applied 2,600 pounds of thc Soluble Pacific Gu? ano, bought of you, at rate of 2C0 pounds per acre, common gray land, and I gathered 9 bales cotton, 500 pounds each, from it. Without manure I would not have made over 300 lbs. seed cotton per acre. (Signed) JNO. W. MURPHY. Increased Yield 150 per cent, from 100 lbs. per acre. Over 630 per ct Profit on Investment. WAVERLEY, HARRIS CO., GA., Oct. 28,1870. W. H. YOUNO, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I applied the Soluble Pacific Guano, bought from you, at rate of 100 pounds per acre, on my poor, thin cotton lands, and I got 15 bales cotton, averaging 509 lbs. each, and if it had not been for thc excessive drought, I would have made 25 bales. The same land last year, not manured, only brought 6 bales. (Signed) ASBURY F. BEATS. Increased Yield 200 per cent, from 150 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 550 per ot. on Investment. ELLERSLIE, HARRIS CO., GA., Nov. 1,1870. W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I bought two tons of Soluble Pacific Guano, in the spring, and applied the same at rate of 150 lbs. per acre, on poor, gray land. It has paid me fully 200 per cent. , (Signed) L. KINSEY. Increased Yield 100 per cent, from 150 lbs. per acre. Net Gain 225 per ct. on Investment. WAVERLEY, HARRIS CO., GA., Oct. 30,1870. W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I used two tons Soluble Pacific Guano on common | gray land, averaging 150 lbs. per acre, and it has in? creased my crop 100 per cent., and I intend to use itj affain. (Signed) D. P. MCCULLOCH. |lncreased Yield 100 per cent, from 100 lbs. per acre. Net Gain 3S7 per ct. on Investment. WAVERLEY, HARRIS CO., GA., Oct. 30,1870. |W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I have used for three years Soluble Pacific Guano, bought of you, oud I applied the same to my cotton land, 100 pounds per acre. The annual yield has been at rate of 100 per cent, increase over the natu? ral soil. (Signed) G. L. KILLPATRICK. J increased Yield 125 per cent, from 100 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 500 per ct. on Investment. , HARRIS COUNTY, GA., NOV. 1,1870. |W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : We herewith give you the result of our experi? ence with the 2 tons Soluble Pacific Guano bought of you last spring. We anpfied 100 lbs. per acre, on poor, thin gray land, and the yield in Cotton M'as 125 per cent, over what the land would have given without thc application. ta;~r,?A\ JN?- vf. TOLER, WS06? . B. G. HARVEY. (increased Yield 100 per cent, from HO lbs. per acre. Net Profit 248 per ct. on Investment. HARRIS CO., GA., NOV. 23,1870. |W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga.: I used on gray land 140 lbs. of Pacific Guano, per acre, and planted twenty-three (23) acres in Cotton and got ten (10) bales otf it. If l hud not used Gu? ano I would not have gotten more than five (5) bales. I expect to usc it next year. (Signed) G. S. HuTcniNEs. Increased Yield 100 percent, from 150lbs. per acre. Net Profit 225 per ct. on Investment, HATCiiEcnuBBEE, Nov. 18,1870. IW. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I have used thc Soluble Pacific Guano for 2 years, (and always with profitable results. This season, from 50 acres manured willi 150 lbs. Soluble Pacific per acre, I get a yield of 25 bales, and without its use thc product would not have been one-half. I shall continue to use it so long os it continues to I merit its present reputation. (Signed) JOHN TARVER. j Increased Yield 100 per cent, from 130 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 275 per ct. on Investment. ELLERSLIE, HARRIS CO., GA., Oct. 25,1870. W. H. YOUNG, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : ' I used 6,600 lbs. of Soluble Pacific Guano, bought of you, at the rate of 130 pounds per acre, on my cotton lands, poor gray soil, and consider it has in? creased my crop fully 100 per cent., and if the drought had not cut it off, it would certainly have increased it 60 per cent, in addition. (Signed) NATHAN PASMORE. ? tfet Profit 300 per cent on Investment. 1 ELLERSLIE, HAEMS Co., GA., NOT. 1,1870._ W. H. YOUNG, Esq., ' ^ Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I applied one ton of Soluble Pacific Guano, pur? chased from you in the spring, Bay 200 lbs. per acre, and it hns paid me fully 800 per cent. net. (Signed) , , SOL. BICKLEY. Ii et Profit 200 per cent, on Investment. TALBOTTON, GA., NOV. 1,1870. W. H. YOUNG, Es?., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I take much pleasure in assuring you of my entire satisfaction with the yield of thc 1 tons Soluble Pa? cific Guano bought of you last -.spring. I applied it on red and gray lands for cotton, and it has paid me 200 per cent. I have, as heretofore, found it an ex? cellent fertilizer and all you represented it to be. (Signed) M. W. PETERS. Increased Yield 400 per cent, from 280 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 596 per ot on Investment WOODVILLE, GA., Oct. 22,1870. The undersigned, entering as a competitor for the "Special Premium" offered by Mr. J. O. Mathewson, "for the greatest yield of cotton over the natural soil," on 5 acres, by the use of Soluble Pacific Guano, &c, &c, would respectfully submit the following, as the results of yield, increased pro? duct, &c, of ten acres of land, cultivated the present year, and manured with " Soluble Pacific Guano," applied at the rate of 280 pounds per acre. The same being likewise entered for Premium offered by "Cotton States Agricultural Association" for "best 10 acres Upland Cotton," " original fertility of land to be taken into consideration." The undersigned proposes to enter, for Special Pre? mium offered by Mr. M., five acres of the ten referre? to, thc yield to be approximated, by average product, increase yield, &c, of same, viz: Actual and estimated amount of cotton, produced the present year, on 10 acres of upland, with application of 280 lbs. Soluble Pacific Guano, costing $11.20 per acre. 12,497 lbs. Certified estimate of natural productive capacity of soil, without manure, 250 lbs., per acre, seed cotton. 2,500 lbs. Increased yield, over and above natural production. 9.997 lbs. Or, within a fraction of1,000 pounds per acre, say 400 per cent, increase yield, above tho natural pro? ductive capacity of the-land cultivated.. I would also state that a " sample bale of cotton," ginned from the last cotton picked from the ten acres in question, is on the Fair Ground for examina? tion, &c. All of which is respectfully submitted by (Signed) JAMES DAVISON. increused Vleid CO 2-3 per cent, from XOO lbs. per acre. Net Profit 971 per cent, on Investment. ' -, LINCOLN Co., GA., NOV. 8,1870. J. O. MATHEWSON, Esq., . Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga. : I used one ton of your Soluble Pacific Guano, on about 20 acres, and have gathered from the land on which it was applied 15 bales of cotton. The same land Inst year brought 9 bales. I consider it the best fertilizer in use, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who want a reliable, standard manure. It is the only fertilizer, out of many that I used, that paid me. (Signed) B. E. RAMSEY. j Increased Yield 230 per cent, from 25?2 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 527 per cent, on Investment. GREENSBOBO', GA., Oct. 27,1870. J. O. MATHEWSON, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Augusta, Ga.: I purchased from you, through our mutual friend, Augustus L. Kim'orough, one ton of your justly cele? brated Soluble Pacific Guano. I distributed the Gu? ano on about 9 acres of very poor gray land, planted in cotton, and um satisfied thut it increased the yield at least.250 per cent. (Signed) WM. J. NEARY. Increased Yield 150 per cent, from 130 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 462 per cent, on Investment, ELLERSLIE, GA., Oct. 1,1870. WM. H. YOUNO, Esq., Agent Pacific Guano Co., Columbus, Ga. : I purchased of you 3,000 pounds Soluble Pacific Guauo, aud the result is as follows. I planteil 23 acres of old and new ground, and applied the 3,000 lbs. in proportion of 125 to 200 lbs. per acre, (aver? age 130 lbs. per acre), and the yield will be fully ten hales cotton weighing 500 pounds each. * * * On the same land last year, without fertilizers, I got four bales cottou. (Signed) G. M. HANKS. Increased Yield 100 per cent, from 200 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 178 per cent, on In vebtment. . LAGRANGE, GA., NOV. 1,1870. MESSRS. ADAIR & BRO., Agents Pacific Guano Co., Atlanta, Ga.: The len tons Soluble Pacific Guano, procured from you through your agent, W. H. Simms, was used on old thin land, at the rate of 200 pounds per acre, on cotton in thc drill. It matured early. I have no hesitancy in recommending the Soluble Pacific Guano as one of the best fertilizers. The yield of cotton I was from 000 to OOO pounds seed cotton, per acre. ! My crop was at least doubled from its use. (Signedi R. S. MCFARLAND. Incrensed Yield 100 per cent, from 200 lbs. per acre. Net Profit 178 per cent, on Investment. NEAR ATLANTA, GA., JNOV. 8,1870. MESSRS. ADAIR SS BRO., Agents Pacific Gitano Co., Atlanta, Ga. : Your favor received, and in reply I say that I used about 1400 lbs. of your Soluble Pacific Guano, on cotton in the drill, at the rate of 200 pounds per acrer on both eld and new land, and the yield I think about double. I think the Guano improves the land, and does as much good tltc second year as the first. I con? sider the Soluble Pacific Guano the best fertilizer ever introduced into Georgia. (Signed) T. T. KEY.