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Farm Miscellany.
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous.
Legal Notices.
How to Slake
Farmift" Attractive and | ( 2* EOIiGIA, HAItT COUNTY.— i
Prolt ,ble. ' !£Td l‘“ fo ,!
PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.
QEOKOIA, HART COUNTY.—
! v.* Oi the »i;>t Monday in July next, appli
ti-... .fill jij.i a i.»tlKVCaiir* of Ordinary of H
Miscellaneous.
Th" tiPi-essi'.y at;.! advantages of
keeping a strict account of farming
• ye it ions seems to lie hut little under
sold, by farmers, or if understood
they often feel wearied by the cares
and toils of the day, and after a short
trial neglect this most necessary’ duty
liefore they have even realized any of
the benefits to las derived from it. In
i «• Spring of 1853 I determined to see
it there were auy advantages to be de
rived from keeping a debt and credit
account of my farming; also an ac
count of niv family expenses, and the
and time ivl.p:: crops arrived to
maturity, and would say that since
t! at time I have continued thnt prrt-
tice.
Many will say they have not the
tint'', slut : t may do well enough for
those who are able to hire their work
done. Ac. ; hut let me say that I con
sider the time spent in keeping these
account us the most profitable, in
many points of view, of any of my
hours of lultor.
The first year 1 found that to rai.-e
an acre of potatoes cost me, including
seed, £24, and that I received from
them £(58.
The next year I put the same acre
in tobacco, and found instead of a
profit of $45 above expenses of manure
and lsbor, ofSll)4, and my land left
in far better condition than after my
crop of potatoes. I found in 18(55,
that niv profit on my corn was only
$17 per acre, while an acre of cabbages
gave me a net profit, above marketing
and all expensenscs, of $212. Now,
if 1 had kept no account of these crops,
1 should have known that my tobacco
and cabbages paid n»e better than corn
and potatoes, but should not have real
ized how much better ; neither would
I have known just what per centage
my load of manure, which I had pur
chased, paid me.
Since I first began to keep farm ac
counts I atn fully satisfied that I have
cleared double the money which I had
done before, and I fully believe that it
was mainly due to this practice. I
have l>een enabled by this means to do
what every farmer ought to strive to
do, and that i3 to improve bis home,
and to make home where his children
will delight to stay, where happiness
and contentment will reign supreme.
How many farmers neglect to make
home the paradise they might, feeling
themselves too poor to surround their
places with neat fences and flowers,
and things to gratify the taste and en
large the mind ! Is it any wonder
that their children, as they grow up,
leave for some congenial employment,
or some more pleasant home, many of
them falling into vice and ruin, which
might have been avoided, had their
parents made home attractive and the
cultivation of the soil a delightful oc
cupation (as it might he) instead of
drudgery and hardship ?
Let all hope, through the influence
arising from an interchange of ideas,
ami from the publication of good Ag
ricultural papers, devoted to progress
and improvement, that farming may,
as it should, take rank among the
most ennobling pursuits in life.—Cor
respondent Boston Cultivator.
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W
ot thi» session of 1871.
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a g<*od state ot cultivation ; about 20 acres old field,
and the remainder in original forest.
Abo, one other tract containing five acres, more
or less »»ii which is situat- a good comfortable frame
dwelling, Ac., adjoining lands of William White-
head and others, and convenient to the above de
scribed tract. All in possession of F. J*. onds
and David Lv!e, tenants. All levied on as the prop
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fr..iu :20th district, G. M., (Oglethorpe county),
in favor of A. C. A K. M. Thompson, vs. John S.
Weitberly. Levy made and returned t*» me by
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AtTILL BE SOLD, lieforo tlieC.’ourt
V V House l>«K»r in the T<*wn of Jefferson,
Jackson County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
August next, within the legal hours of side, the
following property, to wit .
One hundred and se vet ty-four acres of land,
more or less, situate, lying and being if. add coun
ty, on the waters of Caviller’s creek, udioining
lands ot John Browning, O. H. I*. Pettyjohn
and others. On said land is a go*Ml dwelling and
outbuildings. A portion is cleared, and in a gins!
state of cultivation ; some in old fidds, and the
remainder in original forest’. All in the possession
of Peyton T. Kidd and Ids mother. Mrs. Nancy
Kidd.* Levied on as the prr>|»erty of U. C. Kidd, to
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rior Court, in favor of W. H. Kidd, adiu’r, vs. R.
E. Kidd. Property pointed out by mortgaged fa.
May 23, 1^72. * M. N. DUKE, Sheriff.
Printer’s fee ?10.
(AEOUGIA, FRANKLIN
k. J Cot
CO.
»f Ordinary of said county.
Whereas, Thomas Morris, administiatorof E. W.
Morris, late of said county, deceased, petitions the
court tor a discharge from said administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned arc hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Thomas Morris should not. at the regular term of
<ai.l court, to he held on the first Monday in Au
gust next, be discharged from said administration.
By order of said court, at a regular terra thereof,
held this the Otliday of May 1*72.
may 24 ' A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary.
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COOPE R’S
LEATHER-STOCKING HOVELS
“The enduring monument* of Fenimore Coop
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American’s library.'*—VmniU Webster.
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ful alkali, and dissolves grease and dirt
with crr3at ease. It has been recom
mence'! very highly for domestic pur-
)ioses. For washing paint, put a tea
spoonful in a quart of moderately hot
water; dip in a flannel cloth and then
wipe off the woodwork ; no scrubbing
will lie necessary. Fof .taking grease
sji'-ts from any fabric use tl^e $mmo-
nitt nearly pare, theu l#y white blot
ting-paper over the spot, then iron it
hgbtly. In washing lace, ppt about
; wJve drops in a pint of warm suds.—
'lo.clc^n silver, p^ix two teas|ioonsful
,of atnmnnia in a «juart of hot suds.—
in your silverware and wash, using
gfd nail-brush or tooth-brush ior
the purpose. For cleaning hair-brush-
a’>j etc., simply shake the brushes up
#nd down iu a mixture of a table-
-pool)ful of ammonia to one pint of hot
water; when they^ue cleaned rinse
them iu cold water, and stand them in
the wind or in u hot place to dry.—
For wishing finger-marks from look
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.drops of ammonia ou a moist rag and
tnake quick of it If you wish your
Jiou-C plants to flourish put a few drops
of the spirits in every pint of water
used in wateriug. A tcaspoouful will
add iiiiich to the refreshing effects of
.f he bath- Nothing is better than ara-
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In every case rinseoffthe ammonia whic
.clear water. To which we would only
add, thut, for removing grease spots, a
mixture of equal parts of amtnpnia and
alcohol is hotter than ajeuhol alone ;
and for taking out the red stains pro
duced hv th— strong acids in blue and
,black cloths, there is nothing better
(fliaii .gnuuouia.
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Itegin with tne famous “ Leather-^Storking Tales,’’
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This edition of the “ Leather-Stocking Tales”
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man named Randall, of Brandon
Fond do .Lac.county, Wisconsin, had
jj busy week itf it. He hid three
<pt*h puJliad^ fiis wife had a l$hy, his
4h<eit -warmed, and .'he' haj » camp
/neeting in tbo wpofe o» tj»» btjtt end
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lay, 1*72.
MORRIS, Ordinal
GEORGIA. FRANKLIN CO.—
T Court of Ordinary of said county.
Whereas Thomas Morris, executor of John Mor
ris, Jr., late of said county, deceased, petitions the
court lor a discharge from*said executorship:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause. If any they have, why said
Thomas Morris should net, at the regular term of
said court, to !•<• held on the first Monday in Au
gust next, be discharged from said Executorship.
Uv order of * lid court, at r regular ttnu UuespnlV
held this the f.tli .lay of Majfi 1872.
may 24 A. J. MOStfMS, Ordinary
O.EORGIA,
FRANKLIN CO.—
JT Court of Ordinary of said County.
Whereas Thomas Morris, adm’r of L. J. J.Scott,
late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court
for a discharge lr*»m said ad in iu 1st rat ion :
Therefore, all |»er«oiis concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause, (if any they have,) why said
Thomas Morris should not, at the regular term of
said court, to be held on the first Mondav In Aug
ust next, l»c discharged from said administration.
By order of said court, nt a regular term thereof,
■held tii s the Gth dav of Mav, 1872.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
Just Published, Complete in one Volume,
LIPPINCOTT’S
Pronouncing Dictionary*
G eorgia, franklin, co.-
<
Court of Ordinary of said county.—Whereas
Thomas Morris adm’r of Martin Greenwood,
late of said county, deceased, |>ctitions the court
for a discharge fro in said administration :
Therefore, all |»craon* concerned, are hereby
required to show cause, fif any they have) why
said Thomas Morris should not, at a regnlar term
of said Court, to t>c held on the fiwt Monday in
August next, l*e discharged from said administra-
1 Bv order of said court, at a regular tedathercof,
Sold this May Gth, 1872. _ ^
mav2l A. J. MORRIS, Ord y.
BIOGRAPHY & MYTHOLOGY,
IIONTAINING
M*iroirs of th-. Eminent Prrsous nt nil Age* find
Own fries, and Aruouuts of the Xorse, Hindoo,
and Classic Mythologies, with (hr I‘ro-
nuhriotion of their mimes in the Differ
ent Languages in tc/i ich they occur.
BY J. THOMAS, A. M., M. J>.
Complete 1 in 1 Yol. Imp. Svo, Toned Pa
per, Mieep, $15.00.
p_EQRGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
T Ordinary’s Office, June 24, 1S72.
Whereas Levi Sewell has applied to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Abraham
Aderholdt, late of Franklin county, de’d;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
son* concerned to be and appear at my otic* within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
ist, why sadi letters shnllfnot be granted.
■ AW \imIMKC Unll •
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I. Great completeness and conciseness in the Bi
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II. Succinct but comprehensive accounts of all
the more interesting subjects of Mythology.
III. A logical system of Orthography.
IV. The accurate pronunciation ot the names.
V. Full Bibliographical references.
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