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| ness of its flavor. Turkey supplies
i nearly all the flgs imported into this
1 country and Great Britain.
The Teuipcraliirc in .Uakiug flutter. j
! In miibtimmcr the tciii|ierature of
' cream will often be far in the seven
ties, and sometimes get into the eight
ies. If it gets into the eighties the
butter will be rancid, more or less, oc-
cording to the amount of heat and the
length of time exposed. But the main
result of an elevated temperature is
the difficulty in bringing the butter.—
o- about a peck of good, newly slacked ' There will be a frothy mass, and it will
lime, which would bring the potash of continue so often for hours, the butter
the ashes to a caustic state and enable j a soft, white, greasy affair. It is the
it more sjh edHy to soften nud dissolve | H . at t | mt does this. Often a dash of
the holies, which, when lime is thus 1 xt-ntcr, will make the butter coine.
iiM-il, need not he necessary in the ab- j Sometimes, however, when the dash
M-m-e of quicklime. With its use in | large and the water very cold, there
;^o«lljcrn fanner.
Krrut . }f*srr//fmy.
An ihi.-riica; Fertilizer.
As a tojKlressing for fruit trees,
vines, grain er- ps or garden erops of
any sort, on ground that has been
.-onicwhat exhausted by cultivation,
the preparation described below will be
found very useful. It would improve
t lie mixture, however, to add to the ash.
Miscellaneous.
Wm. A. Talmadse,
rosr OKr U'K| 10!.. .ur.M l i \THF.XS
Legal Notices.
Miscellaneous.
ti.is way, and with a sufficiency of
j,ood unleached wood ashes, the bones,
which have merely been cracked up
with the hammer, may easily Ite soft
ened.
Take one barrel of pure, finely
ground bone, and mix with it a barrel
of good wood ashes ; during the mix
ing. add gradually three pail- iid of wa-
will lie no improvement; the cream
then is too cold. But get to the tem
perature of about 60 degrees, and there
w : ll be no difficulty. The liest way
is : Keep your cream at the same tem
perature after the animal heat has been
abstracted, and the butter will lie pure,
sweet and solid, providing always that
no impurities or had odors have had
ter. 1 lie heap maybe made upon i access to it, aud the milk comes sweet
the floor of an out-building, or upon j and pure from the cow. The tempera-
the ham floor; and, by the use of the
hoe, tho hone and ashes must be
thoroughly blended together. The
water added is just sufficient to liber
ate the caustic nlkelics, potash and
soda ; and these re-act upon the gela
tine of the hone, dissolving the little
atoms, forming a kind of soup, and fit
ting it for plant aliment, it must lie
used in small ijuantities, or in about
the same way as the so-called super
phosphates. A barrel of this mixture
is worth two of any of the commercial
fertilizers, and the cost will lie but
about half its much. If thchouc meal
and ashes are very dry, four pailsful
of water may lie required, hut eare
must he exercised not to have it incon
veniently moist. It may be ready for
■use in a week after it is made, l'ure,
raw, finely ground bone and the best
of ashes should lie employed.—Journal
Chemistry.
Old Farm Horses.
Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated
Ware, Musical Instruments, {Spectacles, t»tins,
Pistols, Sporting Equipments, Ac. Ac.
A Select Stock of American anil Im
ported Watches, Double Guns with
40 inch barrel, excellent for long
rang*’. Pistols of all kinds.
Penetration of bull
inches into wood.
With a desire to please all, will selUh-Otbuvegoud
at very reasonable prices.
lEi e i? a. iKiisra.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. <|mi< and Pr-tois,
promptly attended to in a suti-farimy manner.-
Hart Sheriff Sates.
A V"TLL BTC SOLD liefore the
\ V <*'*urt Holts' Door In the town of Hart*
w’l. :I -rt Comity, G;»., within the legal h«*ur< »f
sale, on the first Tu»‘*lay in May next, the follow
ing property:
70 acres of bur!, more or less, adjoining lands of
Ashury l>i»carH and Uiley Phillips. Levied ou as
the property of R. I. Morris, to satisfy a fi fa in fa
vor of John L. Highsmith vs. R. I. Morris, for the
purchase money of said land. Levy made by N.
T. Powell, L. C., and returned to me.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
another tract of land, containing eighty acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas McDougle,
Samuel A. Rea and John Watson, to satisfy a fi fa
in favor of Silas Massey vs William Jordan. Pur
chasers to pay for stamps and titles.
April 6, td W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A FULL A!
/ V Cl.- Vi.ri-.iw S< ||
OF
i> .uni
pi EORGIA, HART COUNTY.—
VlT" Thomas R. llillcy has applied for exemption
of personalty aud setting apart and valuation of
the same, and I will |hu>s upon the same at 2 o'clock
p. m. on the 20th day of April, 1872, at my office.
This April 8th, 1872.
rpr 12-2t-pd F. C. STEPHENSON, Ord.
Ad in i nistra tor’s Sal e.
\ GRICE ABLY TO AN ORDER
of the Court of Ordinary of Franklin conn-
rail and fi
ll hi
Id InToi
A corre»puiulcut of the Ohio Far
mer gay6i It is a common practice
in this coUnity to make old horses
break the colt, and loo often work*
with them for years. It is hard for
an old horse to work with a colt or n
young active horse. Old horses, like
old men, are often capable of perform
ing more hard work than some young
ones who can lieat them for an hour
or more. The old mail wants to take
a moderate jog and can hold out all
day ; but a little immoderate exertion
lbr a few minutes unstrings him per
haps for all day. An old horse driven
at the top of his speed a few miles
spoils the day’s journey. When once
made sore or strained, the result is
stillness the next day. The old horse
should not haul li'.s load to town and
then lie foreed to trot back. It does
not injure him as much to do the heavy
work with slow motion as to do the
light jobs at the fast gait. Again, the
old horse requires more time to eat
his meals and rest his nerves. Of all
animals the horse is the worst abused.
Although he has lieen our most faith
ful and profitable servant, yet in his
old age the lash is applied to foree out
his youthful vigor. The older he
grows the more he feels the lash. He
is often turned out of doors to give
place to colts. All these things are
inhuman aud shameful.
Kips.
ture is the all important point, winter
and summer.
Those who have their milk near the
stove in a warm room, are sure to get
had butter. The temperature getting
above HO degrees, as it will in such a
case, decomposition will sot in, and
there will lie a rancid taste. There
will also, in almost all cases, be the
flavor of smoke, and always an undefi-
nahle had taste beside those mention
ed. This comes from the breaths of
the inmates of the room, the air of
which is found in this way. Some
times there is the onion taste. All these
joined together, and we have—winter
butter.
Buy a thermometer; buy it as soon
as you cau get it, if you have milk,
ami keep it in your milk-room at the
figure of 60, or hut a few degrees from
it. Then your cream the year round
will be fit to churn without changing
the temperature. In summer, appli
ances will have to be used to keep
down the mercury, or a cool room se
cured, and a good cellar properly kept;
windows open when cool, and shut
when warm, will answer the purpose.
Wc must abide by the temperature or
suffer los3.—F. G. in Prairie Farmer.
LONGS & BILLUPS,
BROAI) ST., ATIIEXS, GKO.,
JIKAI.KRS IX
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
STATIONERY ;
PFRFP7IERY. LIQI-ORS. BITTERS,
A NI) TCVERYUHING usually
XA. usually kept iu a First Has* Drugstore.
Particular attention has been parti in the selection
ofaur stock, to the purity ami reliability of out
ami families ami physicians are assured that
orders will be tilled with promptness and fidelity.
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
i. large anil atlrai live, embracing a great variety
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS, AC.
Helm bold’s and Aytr’s Preparations, liurb y’s
Worm Candy ami Sarsaparilla, Drake’s
Plantation Bitter*, Koiiiain’s Crimean
Bitters, llootlami’s German Bit tars,
aud many other j*opular preparations always on
baud.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
of the most approved varieties on hand and for
sale iu any quantity desired. Also Grass Seed.
ST. LOUIS LEAD,
Warranted strictly pure—the l*?M in the market
Horse- 1107, and Cattle Powders.
Invaluable for all diseases of st«*ok.
ri l
aty, within the legal hours
tiesday iu June next, 185
acres of land, more or less, lying iu said cetiuty,
alxiut two and a half miles North of Carnesville,
adjoiuing lands of Martha Crenshaw. Dr. II. G.
Freeman, Crump A Vandiver, and others. Sold as
the proiterty of I^ewis Dalrymplc, late of the State
of South Carolina, dec’d. Terms cash, the pur
chaser paving for titles and revenue stamps.
April IV, td ROBERT SMITH, Adw’r.
fA EORGIA FRANKLIN CO.—
VjT Whereas Thomas B. Higgius and C. Chit-
ivimmI apply to me for permanent letters of admin
istration upon tho estate of Thomas Mize, late of
said county, d«*vca.-« «1 :
These arc there!..rr to cite ar» l imonish all
concern'd to show enno*. it at y they have, at my
office, on or i.efiue the first Monday j*n April next,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under iuy hand at office this 14th day of
February, 1872. A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
G eorgia, franklin co.—
Court of Ordinary of said county.—Whereas,
William McFarlaud applies for letters of adminis
tration u|h»ii the estate of Adam Bell late of said
county, deceased:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby
required to show cause, (if any they have) why
said letters should not In* granted at the regular
term of said Court, to Ihj held on the first Monday
in May next.
Itv order of said court, at a regular term thereof,
belli ill April, 1*72.
apr .i A. .1. MORRIS, Ord’y.
XT<>TI(’E.—After the publication of
_L.N this notice four weeks, application w ill Ik?
made to the Ordinary of Franklin county, lor leave
to sell the land belonging to the minors of A. P.
pool, dec’d. JAMES U. WHITE, Guardian.
Things Worth Knowing.
Fall and Winter Clothing.
J. E. HITCH
fNVITEH the attention of his friends
1 and tlo- puhli • to his fir^c and carefully selec
ted stock of
Ready Made Clothing
The tig tree is grown successfully in
all countries possessing warm climates.
In Asia and Barbarv, in which it is of
spontaneous growth, it usually attains
a height of about twenty feet, its
branches stretching out in nil direc
tions. But unless cultivated in con
servatories, iu colder climates, where
it reiju res protection from severe
weather and frosts, it generally a fi
ll ears ;is a shrub. In England, and
iu some districts of France, it is is cul
tivated by tbo side of low wall, into
which artificial heat is introduced, and
warmth thus communicated to the
plant. In these countries it is never
jicrmitted to attain any considerable
height, the boughs l>eing kept as near
the earth ns jsissible, so that heat may
be imparted to tLoin from the soil. By
skillful management and efficient fer
tilizers, the French and English often
succeed in securing two crops in a sin
gle y ar, if the appearance of cold
weather is not premature. In hot cli
mates the most nbimdaut and profita
ble yield is the second crop, which to
be distinguished from the first product,
i- .tylcd slimmer figs, and are esteem
ed most valuable for exportation.
Thu fruit is cultivated largely in
tie- vicinity of Boston, conservatories
being used for this purjnise, the boughs
being trailed horizontally on the walls
ot these buildings, and sustained by
means of lattice-work. Fig trees are
muddy proj^ztttod, eiliun- from twiga
cut oil’ from the main stock and plant
ed in the soil, or by making a circular
incision upon a brunch and enclosing
the portion cut in a vessscl of earth.
The process of ripening will be acceler
UUtd bv girding the bark of the hough
* .hart distance below the fruit-bearing
jmrts.
There are many superior varieties
of this fruit. Forty-two kinds arc
mentioned in the London Hoiticultu-
r:d Society’s cate ijue for 1842, inelud-
A SOKE-SlIOT"l.DKKED Ml I.E.—
Take a quantity of white oak bark, boil
it down, in water, till strong. To two
quarts of .the liquid add one pound of
alum, and use it freely on the mule's
shoulders. I will guarantee a speedy
cure. It is an excellent application for
all horses’ shoulder; prior to beginning
spring work.
Founder.—To cure founder when
first aflected, drench with a one quart of
lye and bleed one-half gallon from neck.
Gentle exercise will be beneficial. Fjun-
der is produced by indigestion and aci
dity ot the stomach. The almvc remedy
has proved to be effectual in the course
of many years’ experience.
Cut-Worms.—The following re
cipe will preserve all kinds of grain and
garden seeds from the ravages of cut
worm, birds, etc. One pound of sulphate
of iron, one pound aloes. Dissolve in
water heated to ninety or ninety-five de
grees, and pour over one bushel of grain,
and in a similar proportion for a greater
or lesser quantity.
Remedy for Cjiillhlains.—P.
L. Sanford sends a remedy which he lias
given to hundreds, and never knew it to
fail in a single instance;—“Take a six-
ounce phial to the drug store; put in it
one-ounce nitric acid, one-half ounce
muriatic acid, nnd four ounces of rain
water. Make a little swab, and use it
night and morning, wetting the parts af
fected.
Lemon for a Cough.—Roast
the lemon very carefully without burning
it. When it is thoroughly hot, cut and
squeeze into u cup upon 3 ounces of
sugar finely powdered. Take a spoontul
whenever your cough troubles you.
Barely has it been known to fail of giv
ing relief.
Cramp in horses arises from ir
rcgnlar action of the motor .".erven. Uub-
bing ten minutes would be beneficial;
and should friction alone not remove
the tendency to cramp, the parts aflected
should be rubbed occasionally with a
solution of camphor and olive oil, in the
proportion of one part ot camphor to
four ot olive oil.
How to Treat old Rose Bush.
ks.—Never give up a decaying rose bush
Uenl’s Furnishing Goods.
IIis»t'H k embrccs French, German and F.nslisli
Broadcloth*, a variety of colored cloths, fancy ca»-
sitnercs, beaver* lotli>,carior>, melton*,fur leavers,
I»n«loti ami Scotch coating-, silk velvet ami fancy
Vesting*, At 1 . My stock of Furnishing Goodsem
brace*
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Susjtenders, Under-
Shirts and Drawers, llalf-llose.
Gloves in. ijreat variety, etc.
$0 od? (ri toriup in fieri Jtyte.
J. E 1UTCH.
Oct. ia-tr
ASSORTMENT
HOOKA in use
ling
Arithuwties,
Algebras,
Aiuitomy and Physiology.
Astronomy,
Rook-keejiing and Blanks.
Botany and Chemistry.
Dictionaries.
Geometry, Trigonometry ami Surveying.
Geographies and Grammars.
Historg,Logic,Rhetoric.and Composition.
Philosophy—Natural, Mental and Moral.
Primers, Readers and Sjwltcrs.
Speakers, Dialoynes, ike.
French, German, LatinaiulGrcck Books.
Slates and Pencils.
Cha'k Crayons, ike., <ke.
iff” Special Discounts made to Teach
ers* and Merchants. Call at
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
Wholesale Produce Depot,
SA VANXAII, GEORGIA.
Only establishment uf the kind in the city where
TURKEYS, CHICKENS DUCKS. GEESE, EECS,
Game, Fruits, Vejetubles, dr.,
Arc receive! ami wild «m cniiiini-slon.
ttf-ConsigiimeuD solicited from the country.
tt'i.U 0 * 11 mission for selling, 5 |»er cent.
tt£.Returns promptly made in any way directed.
Fowl eoop* returned free of freight charges.
n^Mark YOUR OWN NAME as well as my
address on all shipments, that I may know to
whom the article Wdoiigs.
itu LilnT.il advances made on cotton coiislgnni’ts.
GI.OKGK S. m.'lUKKT.
Produce Broker ami Purchasing Agent.
180 Bay at., foot of Barnard. oct lo-Rm
Daniel’s Magic Oil,
CURES
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Sore Throat,
Sprains,
Bruises,
-Nc.,
FOR SALE AT TIIE
NEW DRUG .STORE.
Miscellaneous^
CHRISTMAS
BRIDAL and
HOLIDAY
[Present;
&c.
pIMENSE IMPORTATION OF
Fine Cn fiery
A ' » 'if --♦ — - j!j
OOLIS, VASES,
DUXnSTEK SKI’S,
IS oil c ssi 5 S9 Glas s,
1 QIIjET SETS, FRFSCH CIIIS A,
SILVER WARE,
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STOPES
FIFL’Y CENT STORES!
JUST RECEIVE]}
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED ST< hr. 5
HARDWARE, CUTUJfi
gsovss & «nr wsxi
Which we arc offering at very low prices. Wo will also keep durim, q ^
a full stock of those famous Summey & Newton AXES, at reduced pricc = ' : '
Jackson Wagons a Specialty.
SUMMEY & Nkwtqv
OCt (i
J AS. G. BAILIE. & BU(),
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
ortment of the following goods fov Spring trad*’, alL.f .
V UE now opening a beau
s«»!«l off «piiek at n snial
l>ru.-.<ul.-, ’ritrci-ply. Iiigniin, atuilow priced Uarpots jj,
Floor and Table Oil (.’ioths, best goods, cut any sj> ( , u *> v ’
Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices ;»nd Hands, r Ur
Window Shades all sizes, Curtain Goods, Lace ( 'uri;., l .' s ’
W all Papers and Borders, Hair Cloths. Upholsterers ^
Wc also keep on our first (!ot»r, a large stock oT CHOICE Fji/im-
GROCERIES, Wood and Willow Ware. AVc solicit orders from our be
friends, for the above goods, which will be sold Low For Cash.
"» r
JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTIIKll
•JOT. IS ROAR STREET, .no
PLANTERS PLEASE HEAD
THE EFFECTS OF
BARRY’S
CHEMICAL FERTILIZER!
Jackson Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in June next, withinftlie legal hours uf
sale, liefoje the court house door iu the town of
Jefferson, Jxekson county, the following pro|*erty,
to-frit:
A curtain tract or parcel of land lying, situate
and btiug in said county, on the waters of North
Oconee river, containing two hundred and fifty
acres, more or U*s, adjoiuing the lands of Wilkins
Ilavnic, Jackson aud the idace where W. M. tiath-
right now liv.-a. The said tract is known as the
John f. GatUright place, and contains thirty or
fort v acres river bottom, ten or twelve acres in the
I'ottotii in cultivation, hi*ty or seventy acres of the
upland in cultivation and old fields, the remainder
i- iu woods. There are two small cabins on the
place.
Also a trait or parcel of land in said county,
lying on the North Oconee river, and known as the
Gathright home place, where Y»*. M. Gathrightnow
lives, and containing three hundred and fifty-five
acres, more or less, ami adjoiuing the lands of Hay-
nie and the John C. tiathright place and Benton
and Caroline Potts. Sixty or seventy acres of river
Ittttoiu, nearly all in cultivation, and sixty or sev
enty acres of upluud iu cultivation. There is
a good two-story fmme<l dwelling house on this
place, ami g«*od improvements. This tract of laud
last mentioned is sold subject to life estate of Milly
Gathright, remainder to W. M. Gathright.
The aUive tracts of land are levied on as the
projurty of W . M. Gathright to satisfy five execu
tions issued from the Superior court of said county,
oue in favor of II. J. David, one ill favor of Wil
kins llaynie, one in favor of W. J. llaynie, one in
favor of AL T. Wilhite aud one in favor ot M. T.
Wilhite for costs of officers of court. Written no
tice given according to 1
44 No Diligent Writer Will Willingly be Without it.”
Just Publish'd, < hmplde in one Volume,
LllTLNL’OTT’S
Pronouncing Dictionary,
BIOGRAPHY MYTHOLOGY,
lUl.NTAINING
MextoirsoJ thf Eminent Tfr.sous uf all Ays and
Countrvs, nnd Amounts of th•• Aone, JJindoo,
and Clastic Mythologies, with the, Pro
nunciation of their names in the IHfTt r-
ent Languages in which they occur.
BY J. THOMAS, A. M., M. I).
Complete in 1 Vol.lmp. Sv«, Toned Pa
per, Mieepft JSl.j.tli).
i the following pe-
ciseness iu tLu Bi-
s ami I
This invaluable wm
culiar features in an • i
I. Great coinplcteu
ognipbieal Sketches.
II. Succinct but comprehensive accounts of all
the more interesting subject.-.of Mythology.
Ul. A logical system of orthography.
IV. The accurate pronunciation m the mum s.
V. Full Bibliogiapliical reference'.
OPINIONS OFT UK PRESS.
“ Lippims»tt‘s Biogniphieal Diet
to the
of db
March 22, 1
O. W. BOSE. Deputy Sheriff.
| Printer’s fee 75.]
Public Laws, 1S71.
"DUBLIC LAWS jiasscd bv the
JL General Assembly of the State of Georgia,
at the session of 187^ * With an Appendix, con
taining the Government of Georgia, Court Calen
dar, Ac. Published by H. J. McCauiy, Daltou.Ga.
Price, Si. For sale at
BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
Also at the same time and place will be sold:
A certain tractor parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the county and State aforesaid, on the
waters of North Oconee river, adjoining lands of
Win. A. Leiuaster, J. N. \V«mm1 and others, and
containing250 acres, more or less. On said land is
a good comfortable dwellingand out-buildings, and
;10 or 40 acres of land in a good statu oi cultivation,
most of the remainder in the woods. Levied uu as
the property of Wm. Griffith, liy virtue of a ti fa
issued frotu the county court, in favor of ilosea C.
(iiddens. Guardian t»f*B. L. Adams, minor, »tc., vs
said Wm. Griffith, principal, and P. F. Hinton, se
curity. Levy made this 23d April. 1872. Property
iH>inted out by plaintiff. M. N. DUKE, Sh’fl.
April 2««sld
arv. aeeonling
islied -i li-dars,
itshed:—/V.iV-
For the past two seasons lias been most satisfactory, as a 81’KPlAi
j COTTON J’ltODUCElt, notwithstanding all the draw backs and Pruv-
; di-ntial difliciiltics it had to contend with.
I Results have certainly ilenionstated the necessity of modifviu" •' -
I COMPOSITION OF,FERTILIRERS to the physical and cLen'iicaT c’:.’
> the production ot' ri..\:,T food ncccssarv
mve prepared a Fertilizer
id >ati>l'.u t>M Y work of the
Chicago Stuuiloid.
dveaud valuable work <»1
itli it.’
GRIER’S .ALMANAC,
FOR ISJ2,
JUST RECEIVED, AT THE
NEW DRUG STORE.
m AMtRICAN WASHER!
PRICK, $5,50.
The Aiuericnn W’ailicr 8iifr« Jloney,
Time nud Uraducry.
The Fatigue of 1 Vuthiug Day no Longer
Dreaded % hut Economy, Efficiency.
and Clean Clothing fix re.
In ealline attention to thin little machine, a few
oft lie in valuable qualities (not |hk* sensed by any
other washing machine yet inveutetl) are here en
umerated.
It is the smallest, most compact, ?mnst jMirtable,
most simple in ronstruction.and most easily oiK*ra-
te»l. A child ten years old, with a few hour’s prac
tice, can thoroughly cnmprehcld and efficiently
use it. There is uo adjusting, no screws to annoy,
nodelay in adapting! It is a miniature giaut,d«»-
ing more work and of a better <|ualitr, than the
most elaborate and costly. One halt of the labor is
fully saved by its use, mud the clothes will last one-
half longer than by the old tdan of the rnlcdtoard.
It will wash the largest blanket. Three shirts at a
time, washing thoroughly ! In a word, the ablu
tion of any (ahrir, from a quilt to a lace curtain or
a cambric handkerchief, are equally within the ca
pacity of thin LITTLE GEM ! it can be fastened
to an v tub and taken off at will.
No matter bow deep rooted a prejudice may ex
ist against Washing Machines, the moment this
little machine is seen to i»erforni its wonders, all
doubts of its cleansing ctlfcacv and utility are ban
ished, and the doubter and detractor at ouce be
come the fast friends of the machine.
We have testimonials without end, t.-ettiii£ forth
its uumemus advantages over all others, and from
hundreds who have thrown aside the unwieldly
useless machines, which have signally failed to ac
complish the object promised in prominent and
loud sounding ad vertisements.
It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for
wringing. The price, another paramount induce
ment to purchasers, has been placed so low that it
is within the reach ofeveiy housekeeper, nnd there
is no article of domestic economy that will repay
the small investment so soon.
Executor’s 8ale.
W ILL Ik* sold, on the first Tuesday iu May,
liefore the Court House d*»or iu Carnesyile,
Franklin county, the following property, to wit:
Two hundred’ acres of laud on l’ayne'a creek, in
said county, ud oiuing lands oi L. M. 1'ayne, lands
of the estate of T. Mize, aud others. Sold as a
part of the estate of Lewis Ayers, deceased, for the
i»encfit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, one-
tenth cash, three tenths 25th December uoxt, and
halauce 25th December UiTIl
March 15td M A BY A Y EKS, Ex’
f t EORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
VlL Whereas C. I.. Mize applies to me fur letleis
of guardianship of the property of Thomas C. W.
Mize and II. J. Mizo, minors of II. J. Mize, late of
said county, dec’d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to file in my office on or before the
first Monday iu May next, their objections, if any
they have, to Mid ap|M intment. Otherwise letters
1 of guardiadship will be granted the applicant.
Given tinder tnv hand anti official signature, this
arch 25th, 1872. A. J. MOltKIS, Ord.
till you have tried watering it two or
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When it is used up pour boiling hot wa
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hushes treated in this way will quickly
send out thrifty shoots, the leaves will
become large and thick, and the blossoms
will greatly improve in size and lx; more
richly tinted than liefore.
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715and 717Market «t., Rbila-.aiid R.uJ*t., X.V.
nov.25.6m
G. HAUSER,
MA XU FA Cl ('HER OF CIGARS,
DEALER IN
Tobacco, Pipes, Maccaboy Snuff,
Confectionery, Fire Works d: Fancy Gauds.
Sign of Indian Spiaw, Col. Avenue.
Sluliz's AAA A. and l'auiakv Tui«ccu always un
hand. dec 2:* ltu
J. A. MERCIER,
I~ tOMMISrilON MERCHANT,
and dealer in
lorn, Oats. Ilay. Bran. Gist, Meal, linn-erics.
4'ountry Protluuc. ted all Kinds of 4'oxl.
155 Bay st.,between Whitaker ami Barnard sis.,
r.iAA.i//, a a.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Consign
ments of all kinds respectfully solicited. tt«*.Poul
try sold to the be-t advantage oetlS-ly
Jci'M!) Calves,
Essex amt Berkshire Pigs
tol Jraltma jggs and {liickcn?.
FOR SALE.
L. y. HARDIN,
dec 29.3m Louisville, Ky
IMPORTERS, -
Aihuita, Ga,
MERCHANTS AND HOUSEKEEPERS!
Consult your interest, liny from
MuBRIDE & CO.,
I
l liraprr titan v.-n t-an in New Vurk, and »av,- tin* !
freiulit, brr:ik:itrc, d.-hv -m.1 insiir.n.r,-.
.!.•<■ s
j .Itl€i 3 $ T Fi fi Si iT,
! MERC AUNT TAILOR!
ri fi I (,ition 'nil', soil., equally as to
it yi sft !<>r particular crojta. Tiicrcforc
i Adapted - to the Requirements of Each Kind of
Beady-made Clothing; *
And Gents' FurnishingGood;
Xo. 1, for Light Gray Sandy Land, Cash, $55 IYr Ton
No. 2, for Bed Clay Land, Cash. S60 Per Ton.
For each kind, per ton additional will be charged'lbr time to lstui
November next.
r l’iie sukcial peculiarity that all have remarked in this preparation,
is. that it
Not only iniTonsesLlie Rrop hvo to Him' fold,
| BUT SUSTAIXS THE PLA XT .1 GAM SI DROUGHT k I! Ell
| Numbers <>■' our m<«l ivspeeialile planters attest tiiis /itef. '1’he lirrOiaot
jan advertisement will not admit of the introduction of mncli testimuny.
j hut 1 am kindiy permitted to reter to a number of the most distinguished
| Planters in the .State who have used this Fertilizer, and expressed ilidr
j unqualitie 1 approval o| its value, viz:
. Gold. 15. Walker, Morgan County. M.. L. C. Warren..Tefler.-on Coiin’v.
Dr. Baldwin 1>. .Mii.i.er, Burke “ M. J. I*. NVii.uams, (’olumliia
i Dr. W m. B. .Jonj.s, ' •• “ Rev. D. G. l’iiiu.u*s, Jetlerson
Mr. Nathan Bussey, Lincoln “ Capt. 1*. K. Sale, Lincoln
I hope to be allowed by the planters ot Clarke and the surrounding
counties to produce lot them the same results which have been so grnti-
lvintt to inv patrons elsewhere. For sale bv «
EDWARD DABBY. 31 D,
Practical and Agricultural Chemist Amiust'i.
s. c. DODDS. Audit. Athens.
2‘>0 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA G.
CHOICEST NOVELTIES
riiEits. i. n. jones
W I THJh I "kS & JON KS.
always ON HAND. I and ZygACHXWSTTS,
Proprietors Novelty Iron Works, Atlanta. Ga,
AXl FACl l RERS of Buiidiii'r Fronts. Liratimrs, Window Guard>,
M ANl FAITUKERS of Buildintr Fronts
. -is. <'..lumns, <irat.- liar.-, llii. hiiii IN..!,, lira.
Snirar Mill-, eiiair- an.l s. I - li.r l-nrii- au.l V. ran lali- !r..n
*<••«» for e.-metory L.o, Fvncea air! Vorjii.iabs, cl.-., i t.. All
AND MACHINERY
W
New Dooks.
ABEL LEE, by author of “ Vo-
-kvlL lerie Aylmer.” Phikt, Si: doth. SI 50.
Wilford Uuinltcnnedc, by George McDonald. S2
Legends ami Lyriej*, by Paul II. Hay lie. SI 50.
NmiiiHu*; or. Untiring under bv « ajil.
J no. X. Maffit t. S L
PtHir Miss Finch, by Wilkie CoIIIiik. 81.
The 1/ivcIhof Arden, l*y MI»m Bradtlcti. 75rt>.
Cecil’s Tryst, by author of ” Carlyon’a Year.” 50c.
Blade-o’-Gra**, bv B. L. ?arj«*on. 35 els.
Higlited at La>t : a Novel. SI. for sale »t
apr 12 BUBKK’S BOOK .STOKE.
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon
3IATi:ilIAL.
A LARGE LOT direct from the
manufactory, nnd will be sold as low as can
i Iniught anywhere in the State, freight added.
SUMMEY& NEWTON.
The Savannah Bepuhlican.
Established in l!S02.
THE great blood purifier.
rossesain« powerful inviRoratiug
Thcso Bitters are positively invaluable in
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
Of all kin'!. att.-n.V1 t.. premptly, anil ii«lnrf« mail.' for t.
U i alsu manui'.u tlire s 1.1 Lr.un, AuUir..ii«, l ire Sun.U, W
'Ir.'T.s, Skill.-l-. Vt<-., Mr. We are agi-m- f.,r the
Tan ite Company's Kmery Grinders, Saw Gumuiers, l*a.
tent Flanges, cte., wibeh we will deliver at Factory Prices.
rhesc wheels aro tree from any offensive odor, do not glaze, gum, or heat, sj
some do ; are not liable to burst, and will cut further than anv otlier wheel.
| They purify tho system, and will euro X
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
and arc a preventive of Chills and Fever.
i
I
fli-moa rsamiziB id,
QFFERS FOR SALE
DIC KSON ifMPfTOIj
IRRECULAR1TY OFTHE BOWELS.
CURES NEVER WELL PEOPLE
TRY 0NE-*BQTTLE
PHYS1C1AUS THERE,
FRESCR1BE IT Hi
The Standard
BY HARDEE
»i. IIAHI'KI..
SI'UDDER.
I! W. sfl DDJilL
Terms
One Year...
Six Months
Monthly.....
The Wkkki
Saturday, at $2 a
for three months
v 1!
Invariably in Advance:
■ * $10 Oft
I Oft
kpi’bi.icax is .published every
fear; $1 for six months , 75 »
-invariably in advance.
BITTERS/C-bUAIA.
BESSiHT^rln Young or Old,
iir Single, theeo Bitter, are un*
'equalled and have often been th^
means of laving life.
TRY_ONE BOTTLE.
CUII.ltS, NK'KKliSOX A i
Liberal Cash Advances on
COTTON.
GROOVER. STUBBS & CO..
R espectfully inform the
Merchants aud planters of Georgia, Florida
aud Alabama, that their large
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE,
Willi n C» pai'ilt nf^5.(M)0 Ralra, !
is now ready for the storage of cotton, and that they '
me low prepared to
MARK LIBERAL C'ASU ADVANCES
un cotton in atom and to hold a reaaooable length
of time, charging hank rates of interest. If you want
money, send your cotton to
GROOVER, STUBBS & CO„
sept :|-lf Savannah, ti*.
5(H) Kegs Nails.
f \LD DOMINION AND ROME
manufacture, fa mule uf
CHILDS, NICKERSON tc CO’S.
Ili'aekftii,
A FULL line of hhu-k Walnut Brackets, lk.-.k-
ihclvcn, square and oval I ratutv, Ac. .lust re-
reiv«-d, amt f »r sale cheap, at ill KKK'8.
TUB SOUTH,
WEEKLY EIGHT PAGE PAPER,
Published in the City of Xew York,
■ OIt S:i t VICAK.
TARDREW & OCX,21 PARK ROW.
Devoted to the material interests oft he Southern
States, and tailoring for the dcvelopomcnt of all
the wonderful resources bv encouraging immigra
tion and giving full ami reliable information con
cerning every nart of tlie South.
Tiik South has met the cordial approval and sup-
|M»rt of the Southern State (iovernuieuts, Immigra
tion Bureaus, Agricultural Societies, and leading
citizens generally. It gives information oft he rail
roads, manufactures, colleges,s«H’letics,cities,eoui-
nierce, agriculture, finances, uews.inarkets.iuinrr-
nls, trade—in tact everything—all over the .South.
Thousands of copies are every week distributed
through this country. North and South, aud iu
Europe.
Rates of Advertising:
One Winare, tist.t inslcrtion, Si. Kaili »utar-
«|uent ilisvrtioii,.Vivtti. A ru|tiaro is 10 lines llon-
|oireil. All nil vert i>einenta oriie r isl I nsertisl weekly
iu daily pa|H‘r will lio ehargeil $1 per siptare eueli
insertion, unless otherwise emit railed.
Tiie Uki'Liii.ii am is the oldest paper in the
South, ami is earnestly devoted t» tier interests.
It contains the latest news hv telegraph and hv let
ter, on all subjects of general interest —commercial,
agricultural, scientific and miseellains.ti.—therein- 1
adapting it to every class ufthc leading public. X'«
pains or expense will lo* spared to maintain its rep
utation as a first eln*. paper in every respect.
Sill irate Book Slates.
r PHE LATEST improved marking
JL ami erasive surface, for lead and slate pencils
—including Memorandum and Calendar Books,
Office Slates, Merchants’ Book Slates, Gentlemens’
and laidics' Wash Lists, etc., at prices ranging from
five rents to SI. For sale at
mar 22 BU UKL’S BOOK STORK.
GLOBE HOTEL.
S. II. Corner <>/ Drawl and Jaekson-sts.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
JACKMON A .ll l.l t>, l>ropri<(or..
W K1
e to call the attention of the tn
ling public to this well known hotel, which
have recently purchased, ami placed cii a fo
I
ry attention |.ai,l
Hew Tailoring Eslablislimeet,
r PllE Sl'BriGRIBER cau be found
1- during buxine., hours at the store of S. f.
Beese, ready and anxious to do any thing in hi.
line of business, lie will keep a lew choice goods
for sale cheap. Mr. Keesealso keep.goods fur men's
w* ar. M.uaSd AM) IRIMMIM; done iu the
MOST EASlim.y/l/.E srr/.ES. Fine Shirts—
(■olden Hill make—will he furnished to order.
wr Special attention given to cutting for those
who wish to have their clothing made elsewhere.
Call and see, ami give u* a trial. Also, for sale,
Two Fine Sewing Machines,
One Splendid Piuno,
One Vacant. Town Lot.
’■V. II. li. WHITE.
For Krill Crops of Orai.ii and Grasses.
PURE FINE BUST
Cor Fruit Trees, Flowers ami Turnips,
SUPERPHOSPHATE,
! of the best grades, for all crops and for composting
i
Bom* 3leal ami Done Grits, foknuuthy anne.mu.vo(m.
SULPHATE OF AM MON I A. SUL I’ll Rif ACID,
and all fertilizing materials of the best grade and qualitv.
‘ JAS. T. GAliDINEIl, I’residcnt.
ENGLAND & ORE, Agents, Athens, Ga.
REDUCTION"IN PRICE.
Tlii 1 ©k'ksoe Fertilizer Co,
HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF THEIR CELEBRATED
Dickson Compound
TO #58 PER TON, CASH
OR 8(« PER TON, TIME.
Which is FI YE DOLLARS less on the Cash Price, and TEN DOLLAR* 45
1 ::r.f!i'i'. h ''. T !" r.yp' « ^ >< -a- We havoMild it to 11)7 different planters the last k»»».
"" have come forward promptly and pal'd."' None iiVe'complMne/or 1 th
and all I
'UcimiBie <tiialifie«i and
lliarli Slamlnrd
of this Guano Farmers who u«.l three tonsla.t season have engaged 15 for the next. ...
jiimng sold i ins manure tor two years, and never having n single man to condemn the purity of
irticle, we take great pleaaure in urging our friend, and customers to come forward ami buy it-
It certainly makes 3 pounds to 1, when well cultivate
Fartiea huving on time will he required to give a cotton lien note, payable 1st November. !'-•
aired channel.
Sulworllw f«»r It at »>mv. ati.l ituluce as many tn
lo -v> tut vou cau.
S|K?cial Inducenients In Club rates andpjeniiums
for those who will canvass for us. .Specimen copies
sent on application. Address
TARDREW & CO.,
DOT 29 21 Park Itow, N. Y.
41JOS VII K. Rocliestej, N.^ > PLAIN
Greer’s Almanac for 1872.
1 N FULL .SUPPLY, by the Dozen
-1- or Gross,at BURKE’S BOOK STORK
, fi*r 1»K patrons and friemli
at to tiie track; uo trouble in
New ami Dare Vegetables., ,
T MAKE the seed of Now and Rare
-L Vegetable, .specialty, besides raising all the j and thnuigh passengers, will And it very eonvenl-
common varieties. On the cover ,fmjr catalogue : cut and pleasant to lay over hero, and get a gins!
will lie found extracts from letters received groin [ night’s rest and lireakfiut. li. L.SPEN t Elt £ CO
farmer, and gardeners residing in over thirty dif
ferent state. and territories, who have used my
seeds from on* to tea years. Catalogues sent tree
to all *
Get
is trom one to un years, catalogue, sent tree /, • . , , ys, —- -,
II. ««.Igrowoverone hundred varieties - GiantPOCKCtCOril Shclld*,
R"mks.,. „ r 7iK 5, E .^mY Ara.e.d, Mass. ' ID RICE ONLY 81 fiO. Call and see
1’ •.-■'in. 1 it lit emi.lis. Nil KFitsov A
AND ORNAMENTAL | C MITTON FACTORS AND <
PAIN" TEBS 1 ,,u
Jackson st., 1st Door above Nat. Bank,
ATHEXS, GEORGIA.
T\riLL give prompt attention to all
V f orders for House, Stgi
Ugo and Fancy painting
nitura cleaned, painted
of every description. Furniture,
and varnished, at short notice. Orders from the
country promptly filled. Mixed paint', ready fin
use fiirnUli«Nl loonier. iulv 29 tf
con«>n atm otner prouuce wnen fdet*
for Bagging, Ties and Family Supple?„*J ani ntly
filled. All business entrusted to us »»• °
prompt persona) attention. fl
' Cotnmissioiis for selling Li P*
oct 7-la3m
A Secoml-IIand Piano
TT’OR SALE. Enquire at lhe.ottf>
J? fo the Southern Itanncr.