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ffiipariprort.
How shall wo manage ohr pigs and hog:
Wo answer, fimr, by correct brooding;
second, by judicious rearing; third, l>\
'ansuraEvn?*
select a strog, thrifty sow, lot her be rego
larly fed, but not made top fat, and you wil>
have strong and healthy pigs.. For this-
latitude the Essex and Berkshire are con
sidered the host breeder
Pigs should always be .supplied with
pure Wate^'etreu though they have .large
1 need fresh
kind
•tinuou?
diet. Among many other kinds, sweet
potatoes, wild plums, sweet apples, chufa
and Jerusalem artichokes are excellcn
and cheap. Nearly all kinds of tood an/
better cooked than raw, and should be
given warm in winter. Buckling pig
should always bo furnisbod with a trough'
separate from their mothers, in which
they should bo fed after Ijiey are t.V'»
weeks old. For fattening hogs sweet po
tatoes oooked and mashed op v^ith grit
Sick
Nearly all sick animals become so by
■proper feeding, in the first place- Nine
ies out of ton digestion is wrong* Char-
I is the most efficient, and rapid Correct
ve. It will cure in n majority of cases
fproperly administered.' An example of
s use: Too hired man came in with the
WALTON COUNTY.
pare water, even tho tgh they bavo
quantities of slops. They also need
air and plenty of sunlight No ,ooe
of food is suitable for pigs ns a contit
S'that one of tho finest cows,
' sick, and a kind neighbor pro
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to use drags, and poisons. T he
■Icing ill, and unable to examine
.ho cow, concluded that the trouble came
» overheating, and ordered a leacnptul
ulvorizcd charcoal given in water. It
ias mixed and placed in a junk bottle,
.ho head held upward and the water and
charcoal poured downward. In five min-
utea improvement was visible, and itt a
few hours the animal was in the pasture
I quietly eating'grass. Another instance of
equal success occurred with a heifer which
had become badly bloated by eating green
apples after a hard wind. The bloat was
so aevoro that tbe sidos were almost as
hard as a barrel. The old. remedy, sale
rains, was tried for correcting the acidity
But the attempt to put it down always
caused coughing, and it did Httlo good
a Half a teacupful of powdered obarconl
n
or cracked corn mnkes harder, sweeten was given. In six hours all appearances
nnd better pork thun corn alone and i
much cheaper. Chufa and sweet potato
patches will save in fattening hogs at
least one-half the corn we usually f<vd. Try
tho plan and you will not meet with dis
appointment, and will have no diseases
among your hogs—.Farmers’ {Miss ) Vin
dicator.
Plsnt asphodefnesT ^bdbarn or stable
where they are, or pot some in their holes.
Kits have such an aversion for this plant
that tboy will quit the premi«es r, hero itj
is. If they are io drains or cellars, scat-
tor sulphaio of iron (copperas) in then
runs. The copperas should not be dissolv.
od. It is oar best and cheapost disinfect
ant. The sulphuric »oid burns their feel,
and they leave in a short time, wlthhpt
dying. This -vill be appreciated by every
house keeper that lias to ontjuro the stench
of a dead rat.—Cor. Country Gentleman.
of the bloat had gone and the heifer w»s
well.—Live Stock Journal.
L being 33 feat on Spring
wort alley. Also, two actus
»n of Monroe, bounded «»
«...
before the eoart home door, jn the town of Mon ore,
Walton county, daring tho legal honri of rale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: , ,j.
One blacksmith »hop end lot, in the town of Mon
roe, and aitaate, lying and being iu the aorthraa!
eorner of tbe 0 T Sims lot, beini
itreet and 36 feet on first wort
of land, lying near tbe town ol
one aide by tM pablie road leading from Moarnein a
nortbweet ilireetion, measuring ninety-eight yards on
said road, and measuring the same distance on tbe
other three tides, it being n square lot. bounded by
•aid road on tbe northeast, and by the line of n lot ol
land on tho northwest belonging to Jasper If Smith,
on tho soothoast by a line tanning twenty feet from
lands belonging to C G Nowell, and on the back part
by aline running parallel with said pnblie road ninety-
eightyarda. makings square lot of two sores. Levied
upon as the property of Groan Howard, eol’d, under
and by virtue of three executions tuned from a Notary
Public’s Court, held in and for the 419th District, G
M, of said county, in favor of Nowell A Malsby vs
Green Howard, eol’d. Property pointed oat by plain
tiffs. Lory made by B C Arnold, L C.
mer3l$10 J. M. AMMONS, 8h’ff.
f^feORGIA, Jackson county.
vA Whereas, William M Smith makesapplication
to me, in proper form, for permanent lettere of ad
ministration on the estate of William C Harris, late
of said county, deceased—
Therefore, nU persons eoneerned are hereby notified
and required to show eanse, if any they can. on or be,
fore tbe regolat term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
held in and for said eonnty on the first Monday in
Jane next, why said letters should not,ns prayed for,
bo granted tbe applicant.
Given under my official signature, April 8th, 1875.
«P»1 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
JACKSON COUNTY.
/^.EORGIA, Jackson county.
VA Whereas, H M Appleby and R S Cheney, ad
mtoiatrators, de bonis non, with tbe will annexed, of
Wm Appleby, dee’d, make application to me,
proper form, to soil tho lands of said doeeased—
Therefore, all persons interested are hereby notified
and required to show eanse, if any they can, os or
before the regular term of tbe Court of Ordinary, to
beheld in and for said county on the 1st Monday io
Juno next, why leave to sell said lands should not be
granted the applicants.
Given under my , fficial signature, this April 13th,
1876. apUl W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
EORGIA, Walton county.
VA Conrt of Ordinary, Merrh Term, 1876.
John M Peters, guardian of Bugenia B Cook, tor
merit Bugenia B Smith,petition tbit Court for a dis-
charge from auehguardianship—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to show
cause, if any they have, at the Hay term next ot thi.
court, why said guardian should not be discharged
from saidtrnst. By order of the Court, Mareh let,
1875. mar24 THOS. GILES. Ord’y
CompOSi. mm
Tbero is no sub joot ofjgneaWVImpen
ance Vo the farmer than compost, and yet
it is a rare thing that you see anything
writton aboat it, and still raror to find a j
farmer who composts his roanuro. Tho,
vain 3 of composting your manure «
hardly be estimated; for, bow often jlo
you hear farmers say, that the value ot
barnyard manure can not be estimated '!
How much raoro so, then, is the expres
sion true of compost, which in reality in
creases yur.r manure fourfold. Or in nth
er words, ouo load of manure composted
is worth four loads not composted. No
one. no matter how ignorant, can deny
that manure is constantly lobing tbo very
Tbe Farmer's Creed.
We believe in small farms and thorough
Qultivation.
We believe tho noil loves to eat as well
as tho owner, and therefore ought to be
well manured.
Wo believe in going to tho bottom of
thiogs, and, therefore in d<'ftpplowing and
enongb of it. All tho better if it bo a subr
•oil plow.
Wo believe in large crops, which leave
tho soil better than tboy found it—mak
ing both the farm and farmer richatonco
We believetba'' thebest fertilizer of any
soil is tho spirt' of industry, enterprise
and intelligence--without this, lime, gyp-
8«m and guano will be of little use.
$Gfc»Castor oil is an excellent thing to
soften leathor.
BQ_Crenm of tnrtar rubbed opon soiled
white kid gloves i.osnsos them well.
BQ.A solution ot cyanido of potassium
is tbe best poison to kill insects of any
kind.
B6?*A pint of mustard seed put in a bar
rel of cider will preserve it sweet for sev
eral months.
.A mixture of oil and ink is a good
thing to clean kid boots with; the first
softens and tbe latter blackens them.
„A simple remedy for removing freck
les is pint of sour milk, and a small qnan
tity i> bvrse-radish. Let tho mixture
stand over night, and uso it as a wasb
three tiroeB a day, until tho freckles disap
pear.
r\ EORGIA, Walton county.
VJT Whereas, Whitman H Trible applies to me for
letters ol administration on the estate of Folly O’Kel
ley. late of said eonnty, deceased—
This is, therefore, to cito and admonish all and
singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deeeaaed,
to show eanse, if eny they have, why administration
on the estate of said deceased should not be granted
tbe applicant at the if ay term next of this Court.
Given under my hand,officially, Mareh 20th, 1875.
mar2i THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
O.EORGIA, Jackson county.
VA Whereas, Thomas B Arnold applies to me, In
proper form, for letters of guardianship of the person
and property of James Smith and William Smith,
minor orphans of Thomas Smith, dee’d—
Therefore, all persons ooneerned are hereby notilled
and required to show eaoso, if any they can, on or b •
fore the lit Monday in June next, why laid letters
should not be granted, as prayed for, to tho applicant.
Given under my official signature end seal of office
this the 5th day of April, 1875.
apll4 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
p EORGIA, Walton county.
VA Court of Ordinary. March Term,1875.
Wm R Smith and Cicero U Smith, exeenturs of A
W Wright, late of said eonnty, doeeaaed, petitions this
Conrt for n discharge from said executorship—
All persons are hereby notified to nbow eanse, If any
they have, why said exeentera, at the July term next
ef Otis Conrt, ahoaldnot be discharged from their said
trast. By ordar of the Conrt, Mareh 1st, 1875.
mar24 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
the shapo of gases, in tbo air, and the
only thing that remains to be proven is
how much goes off in tho air, iu the course
of decomposition. According to the best
of my knowledge, (after some yoars of ex
perieoce,) one load of manure composted
is equal to four not composted. Son^c
believers in compost put it higher. Tbefc
is odo thing about a compost heap which
I do not understand and can not explain.
Prof. Johnson Bays, a compost heap bein;
made up of several ingredients, when thor
ougbly decomposed, tbe wholo heap is
"VTOTICE.
All persons holding demands against the es
tate of Asa A Hammock, late of Walton eonnty, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present them to the un-
dersigned, properly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law, and all those indebted to said deceased
are required to make immediate payment.
mar24 H. W. HAMMOCK Adm’r.
TACKSOX Sheriff’s Postponed Mortgage
t) SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Juue
next, before the court bouse door, in Jefferson, Jack-
son count}*, Qa, within the legal hours of tale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Two mules, one a dark brown mare mule, about 5
years old, the othor a dark bay horse mule, about 8 or
9 years old. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of said county. Johu
B Dunnahoit vs Thomas W Garrison. Property point
ed out in said fi fa.
mar31 J. S. HUNTER, Sh’ff.
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS 1
JOHTST MERETMAN & OO.’S
Ammoniated Dissolved BONES!
The Great Colton Grower!
Composed of PUKE BONE, dissolved in Sulphuric Aoid, and the
best Ammoniacal material.
T HE high standard and uniform quality of the Ammoniated is guaran
teed, and, as an assurance, wro append the analysis of Prof. White, of
ot the Georgia Agricultural College. Tho Beports give the analyses of twenty-two
different articles, the Ammoniated being the highest and having the greatest com
mercial value. . ,
Wo warrant every bag or barrel to contain
by analysis, the standard of fertilizing prop
erties, and to secure this result one of our
firm superintends in person every detail of its
manufacture.
By comparison of analysis of the Ammoni
ated, with thnso of other fortilizors. it will be
seen that 100 pounds is equal to from 150 to
_ t 400 pounds of most ot the articles offered tho
planter, and wo challenge manufacturers to show the results so invarably sucsessful
us ran be shown from its use.
The Ammoniated is in fioe, dry condition, and can bo applied in any qnantity per
aero, however small
Packed in bags of the uniform weight of 167 lbs,, or barrels of about 250 lbs, each.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO., Baltimore.
$®-For sale by CENTER & REAVES, Athens, who now have an ample
supply on hand. Also, a good supply of ACID PHOSPHATE. Feb3
Which wc offer to tho public CHEAP for CA8II
j * nl> ; CENTER A REAVES.
Analysis by Prof. White.
Moisture and volatile matter, 56 21
Non-volatile matter 43.79
Sand and Clay 4 61
Phosphoric Acid,soluble in water, 9 77
Reduced Phosphoric Acid 1-69
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 1-69
Nitrogen (=3.45 Ammonia) .2 82
%
D*- T.UTfJ
VE-.GE ; TABL'£
A MILD APPARIENT AND GENTLE PUKGA
T»VE, recommended for tbe care of .11 dcraagem.au
of the stomach, liver and bowels. By their timet,
nse much sickness is prevented. The test of
•emn have proven them to be the safest, snm't
bMt of all the pills ever offered to the pnblio The.
purify tho blood, remove all corruptions and'restore
the diseased system to perfect health. AN av
TIDOTE TO CHILLS AND FEVER they hav.no
equal. FOR DYSPEPSIA TH EY ARE A SPECIFIC
FORSICK HEADACHE AND BILLIOUS COLIC
they are a sure eure, FOR CONSTIPATION 1! ttpi-
MATISM. PILES. PALPITATION OF ME HEART
PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LOINS NPR
YOUSNKSS,.positive remedy. FOR FEMALE in’
REGULARITIES, WITHOUT A RIVAL. Wb“ n
one does not feel ‘-very well,” a single dose stimulat-s
tbo stomach and bowels, restores tho appetite, and im
parts vigor to tbo system. Sold every where.' Offi..’
18 Murray Streot, New Y’ork.
F'l EORGIA, Walton county.
VJT Court of Ordinary, Fob. Term, 1875.
Whereas, Calvin G Nowell and Sarah H Sheats,
executors of Benajah S Sheats, dee eased, late of aaid
county, petition this Court for a discharge from aaid
trust—
This is therefore tociteall person, eoneerned to show
oauie, if any they have, at the Juno term next of this
Court, why letters of dismission of each executorship
should not bo granted said applicants.
By ordarof the Court, February 1st, 1875.
marS $5 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
/'ll EORGIA, Jackson countv.
Thomas H Niblick, administrator, de bonis
non, of Thomas L Brown, deceased, having filed his
eppiicetion showing thet he has folly administered the
estate of said deceased, sad praying to be dismissed
from said administration—
Therefore, all peraons are hereby notified and requl-
ed to show cause, if any they can, on or before the 1st
Monday in J une next, at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinany, to ba hold in and for said county of
Jaekson, why aaid administrator should not bo dis
charged, nnd latter* of dismission granted in terms of
the law.
Given nndor my official aignatnre tbie March lat,
1875.marlO W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
Mefk young lady in Concord, Mass.
best of its substance, which is carried off says tboro is profit in tbe poultry business.
Sbe commenced with about sixty fowls in
the spring. From theso she raised four
hundred and fifty chickens. During tbe
season she sold eggs to tbe amount of 890,
and from September 20th to January 27th
she got ready for market one hundred and
fitly pairs of chickens, which she sold for
860, making in all 8350.
I ^EORGIA, Banks county.
J Whereas, Jte. M. N. Hardy, adaiinistrator of
Jamea Norwood, represent* to the Conrt in his peti
tion, dnly filed and colored on record, thet he baa
fully administered James Norwood’s eatat*—
This is, therefore, to cite all persona eoncarned,
kindred and creditors to show eanse,, if any they can.
why amid administrator should not bo cllaobarged
from his administration, and raeeive letters of dis
mission on tho first Monday in August, IST6.
apl!l A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
MADISON Q0UNTY.
“V/TADIS0N Sheriff’s Sales,
-LVJL Will bo sold, before the court hoof* door, in
- .- , - , .... .... . th* town.of Danlolaville, on the first Tuesday in May
equal to tbe best ingredionts. _My mode [ next, betweeu the ltgal hoars of sale, tho following
' I ’ property, to-wit:
of composting is easy and effective,
simply haul the manure when I want to
use it, and cover with twice as much earth
ns thero is manure, putting tbe manure in
rows, about throe feet from the top to tHe
ground, which is sufficient quantity to de
compose rapidly, and can be spread with
out re-loading. Compost manure should
bo usod ms soon after it is made as possi
ble, and tbe better tbe raabtiro tbe better
it pays to compost. To me tbe idea of a
farmer buying fertiiizersand not compost
ing bis maonre is absurd. . 1 know of a
farm, one-half of which was given a coat
of compost, and thirty years after tbe ef
fect was plainly visible.—Ex.
What i* Manure t
Any thing which upon being applied to
tbo soil, causes it to produce a more abun
dant crop, is manure. Manure is of three
kinds—natural, mental and mechanical
Natural manure is any thing which, being
decomposed, assists the earth to support
plant iilc. it is nature’s original agent in
preparing the barren waste, wltieli..pur
earth formerly was, as a fitting alpxle for,
man. Tbe progress of decay and. death
in the animat and vegetnblo kingdoms is
• lie only mode of creating natural mar are.
This is the beginning jis well As the end
af nil earthly things.
Mental manure is brans—not the ani
mal composite which we call onr brains,
but the active, creative principle, whiob
is the guidiog power of man, and which
when applied to th^natationsAf fauung,
sxsunBnlMfc:
result of brains applied to rural affairs.
Mechanical manures are of more real valul
to tho farmer than either or both of the
other two. Mechanical manuro consists
of plows, hsVroW^ cuItHmiMiy tmrferl;
apades, shovels, rakes, eto., “ id oranos”
if tbe farmer books on to tbe mechanical
manures, guides them by a thorough ap
plication of the mental manure, and stirs
up tho natural manure, ho farms under-
standiugly, he loosens up the soil, the, life
giving attnapphero cnltwsiltt ‘beat add!
moisture, it contradistinction to cold and
wet, pervade the earth, nature asserts her
prerogative, ^eeds find^thJ^MHTin a
congenial element, thogrowiug crops feel
the treble impulse, manures, and comes 16
harvest abundantly.
er tbe earth with tho natural; then the
mental comprehends tho necessities.of the
case, and applies itself to "op4 work, and
calling in the aid of her oldest son, the
mechanical, so manipulates our tnolhor
earth that smiles spread over her whole
ff", finally banting into a laugh of gold-'
8 And thui may w* three meat again
Whana’ar wa sow onr field* to grain.”
One tract or parcel ofland, containing four hundred
and ninety-five acre;, more nr leea, lying on tbe wa
ters ot Sonlh river, adjoining land* of Sam’l G Strick
land, A Segravea, and others, with a good corn and
wheat mill, in running order, on the premisei whereon
defendant now lives. Levied on ae tbe properly ol
W L Puss, by virtue of a fi fa issued from tbe Superior
Court oi Madison eonnty in furor of Jane Gboleton
and others, ve Wm L Poes. I. vy made by J W Portor
field, former Deputy Sheriff, and claim interposed by
& B Gboleton, and claim dismissed by the jadgment
of the Court. - $5
Alio, at tho same time end place, one tract or parcel
of land, containing foar hundred and eight acres
more or Iasi, adjoining lands of P D Braes Jamoe H
MeCnen, and others, on tbe wntora of North Brood
river. Al«o, tho running gear of one thrashing ma
chine, thrasher nnd wheat fan. Levied on as tbo
property of John M Brace, to satisfy a fi fa Issued
from Madison Superior Court in favor of J B Craw
ford, Executor of E S Crawford, deceased, ve John 61
Brace. Levy made by J W Porterfield, former Deputy
Sheriff, and claim tnterpoeed by J B Crawford, and
Claim dismissed ntMsreh Term. 1875, Superior Court
AKE
nrSl
$5
T. F. BAKER, Sh’ff.
ARISON Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
. Will bo cold, on the firat Tuesday in June
rtdxt, within the legal hoars of sale, before the court
bouse door, in the town of Danielsvilie, said oounty,
tho following property, to-wit:
■ Guo rod mnley cow end ealf, one duo c-w and calf,
and one bedstead, bed and fnrniture. Levied on ae
the property of Willis Porterfield, to satisfy a most
gage fi fa in favor of W A Sewell, J R Anglin, J K
Sewell and R B Lurgess. Property pointed out in
t»id fi fa. markl T. F. BAKER, Sh’ff.
^^ —■—r
O.E0RGIA, Madison County.
VJT Whereas, Rufus M. Msroney and John N.
Montgomery, Bxeentors of B. W. Pratt’ late of raid
eonnty, dc eaiad, rapt rant to the Coart that thay
have folly discharged r,id trait, and pray tho Court
to grant thorn lottars o! dismission—
This is, therefore, to cito nil concerned to bo at my
e# to on tho firat Monday in Juno next, to show why
said latter* should not bo granted as prayed for. Or
dinary’s Office, March 1st, 1875.
MarchlO GEO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
O.EORGIA, Madison County..
Vi Whereat, James P. Hall, Administrator of
Wm. Hall, deceased, repreiente to tho Conrt thet he
has fully ndminiatared aaid oetate In terms of tha law—
This is, therefore, to eite all concerned to bo nt my
offioo, on tho firat Monday la Jnao next, to ehow why
aaid James P. Hall should net ba dismissed from said
administration. Ordinary's office, March let, 1875.
‘MarlO GEO. 0. DANIEL, Ord’y.
A DMINISTRATOR’8 Sale.
XJL. Will ba sold, before the eourt house door, in
DauialsviUe, bv virtua of an ardor from tho Court of
Ordinary, on the firat Tuesday in May next, on* tract
of land in .aid county, on the waters of Broad riror,
adjoining Is nds of Brooks, Porterfield and others, con
Uiniug t Tiy-seyon acres, more or loee. Improve
ments common. Sold ae the property of John Pearce,
need. Ti
' n m’x.
Killing Cabbage Worm*.
Every year wo get a new batob of rem
edies for the cabbage worm—or rather we
got e rehash of the old remedies an4 every
yoar after trying one or more of them, we
late of aaid county, doeeaaed Terms, each.
MarlO LUCY PEARCE, Ado
/^.EORGIA, Banks county,
VJT Whereas, P A Waters, executor of William L
Waters, represents to tho Conrt in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that ho has folly admin
istered William L Waters’ estate aeoording to will—
; Th’.e if thoraforo to oita ail persona eoneerned to
Chow cause, if any they can, why said executorahonld
Sot be discharged nnd receive lettere of dlsmlaaion, on
«!\e firat Monday in May, 1875.
jao20 ti A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
riEORGIA, Banks county.
UT Whereas, Daniel T Bush, a:
. executor of Thomne
Bush, represents to tbn Conrt In his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, thet he hue fully administered
Thomne Bach’s estate according to hie will—
This is therefore to eite all persons eoneerned to
thow cane-, If any they can, wiy said axocator should
lot-bo discharged nnd receive Utters of dismission, on
tho first Monday in May, 1875.
jan20 85 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
/'ll EORGIA, Jackson comity.
Ud Whereas, Robert Morris, administrator of the
estate of Jamee Morris, deceased, makee application
to me for lettere of dismission from the administra
tion of said estate, alleging that be has fully ad
ministered tbe aame—
Therefore, all persona concerned are hereby notified
and requiredto show cause, if any they can, on orbs
fore the first Monday in Jane next, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged and said letters grant
ed as prayed for by the applicant.
Given under my official eignaturc this 1st day of
March, 1875. marlO W.C. HOWARD, Ord’y
BANKS OOUNTY.
/^.EORGIA, Banks county.
VX Whereas. E L Chambers makes application for
letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate
of Joshua Simmons, dee’d—
Therefore, all persona concerned are hereby notified
end required to show cense, if any they can, on or be
fore the first Monday in Jane next, whr said letters
should not bn granted, at prayed far by applicant.
Given under my official signature, this April 7th,
1S75. ap!21 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
TACKS0N Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
(J Will be aold, on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the eourt honae door in Jefferson, Jackson co
within the legal hoars of sale, the following property
to-wit:
Consisting of Hats,Shoes, Prints, Ribbons, Jewelry
ready-made Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, Hard
ware, Crockery, Shawls, Nations, and all other nrti
cies of merchandize belonging to and embraced in tbe
stock of goods contained in the store-room occupied
recently by W B Stockton, in the Webb house, in the
town of Jefferson, and all tbe store accounts, aceount
hooka and notes of W B Stockton, acquired by him
sines the 13th day of January, 1875. Levied oust
the property of W B Stockton, described in a certain
indenture of mortgage, bearing date on the 13th day
of January, 1875, by virtueof a mortgage fi fa issued
from tbe Superior Court of said county—P F Lamar
ve W B Stockton. Property pointed out in said fi fa.
mar3 SI5 J. 8. HUNTER, Sh’ff.
DR. Turn HAIR DYE.
is easily applied, imparts a beeutifulblack or brown
ard acts like magic. Tho best in tbe world. Sold I.J
all druggists. Prieo 81.00 a box. ^
NEW FALL GOODS.
CENTER. tSs REAVES
HAVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE:
1,000 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT,
500 Rolls and hail Rolls BAGGING,
1,000 Bundles TIES,
100 Barrels Refined SUGARS,
50 Bags RIO COFFEE,
10 Hogsheads Re-boiled MOLASSES,
20,000 pounds Clear Ribbed BACON,
100 Bales seven-eighths SHIRTING,
50 Bales OSNABURGS.
Also, a good assortment of* Fall Prints.
BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS.
Hats, Boots & Shoes, Leather, Bridles & Saddles.
Also, a general acsortmant of
THE GHASTLY RECORD OF DEATHS that re
sult from pulmonary.affections ia frightful. Thera is
no disease that is »o inaiduoue in it.« attack a. con
sumption. By tha negtect of “ alight cold.” they
noon become deep seated and defy remedies which, if
applied at tbe outset, would have averted all danger.
Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant hae proven itaelf THE M0«T
VALUABLE LUNG BALSAM ever diicovered "a
DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMAN of New YorkL?.
nouncea it tbe “ greatest blending of the nineteenth
oentery,” and lays “ no family ehoald be withoat it.”
It is pleasant to the taste, and a aingie dole will often
remove tbe moat obstinate cough. Office, 18 Murray
Street, New York.
We keep a general auortment of gooda made by the ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, such ae
Jeans, Plains, Checks, Stripes and Yarns
We are also Agents for the
LIGHT DRAFT GULLET GIN.
All of which we offer to the public at LOW PRICES, FOR CASH OR B ARTER. CALL AND 8KB C8.
Athene, Sept. 2, 1874. CENTER & REAVES.
Lj EORGIA, Banks county.
Uf To ail whom it may concern.
Harvey W Rucker having filed bid petition, in prop
er form, tome, praying lotteri of administration, with
the will annexed, on the enetc of Wiley Rucker—
Thia is to cite all creditors, legatees, seat oi kin,
and any others intetested, to be and appear at the
next June term of the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty and show cause, if any they can, why letter* of ad
ministration, with tho will annexed, shonid not be
granted to Harvey W Rneker.
Given under my hand nnd official signature, thia
April Uth, 1875. ap!21 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
TACKSON Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
tJ Will be sold* before the ct urt house door in the
town ef Jefferson* within the legal hours of sale, od the
lint Tuesday io June next, the following propeity*
to-wit:
One bay horse, four years old- Levied on by vir
tue of a mortgage fi fa issued from Jaokson Superior
Court* io favor of J R A L C Matthews vs Jesso Hull.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
mar3 W. A. WORSHAM, D. Sh’ff.
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.•J.LL’
n.
FRANKLIN OOUNTY.
"DANES Sheriff’s Sales.
Will b
be sold, on the first Tuesday in May, be
tween tbe lawful hours ot sale, before the ciurt house
door, in Homer, tbe following property, to-wit:
Tho following lots, lying end being in the town of
Homer, known as loti Noa 77, 98. 101, 102, 103, 112.
115 and 44. Levied on as the property of lohn C
Stephens, to satisfy a fl fa issued from Banks Superior
Conrt in favor of A 0 Macs, Ordinary, for the use of
the eonnty, vs J C Stephens. $5
Abo, at the lame lime and place,fifty nereeof land,
mom or lee*' tha place whereon defendant now lives,
adjoining lands of A Hardy, deceascd.Mo.es Sanders,
Mrs. Roekor, and others. - Levied on as tbe property
of C N Elliot, to satisfy a fi ta isiaed from a Justice
Court of tbo 265tb District, Q M, in favor of Le« Grif
fin. Levy made and returned to me by W C Hooper,
LC. marSl * 86 A. J. WEST, Sh’ff.
- kJ- - -
O.EORGIA, Banks county.
VJT Whereas, Caleb Chitwood, administrator of
Wilboru Fagans, repreiente loth* Court, in hie peti
tion duly filed and entered on reeord, that he hat fully
adminiatqrad Wilburn Fagans’ estate—
This ti, therefore, to cite mil persona concerned,kin-
dred and erediterv to show eaasc, if any thay ^ean,
why laid administrator aheuld notbedischarged from
bis administration, and receive letters of dismission on
EORGIA, Franklin county.
\JC Whcreae, Henry David makes application* in
proper form* for letters of guardianship ot the person
and property of Mary E EOO Wilson, minor of Jas
A Wilson, late of Jackson county* dee’d—
Therefore* all persona concerned are hereby notified
end requiredto show cause, if any they can* ou or be
fore tbe first Monday iu June next, why said letters
should not be granted as prayed for by uppHeant.
Given under my official signature, this 17th day of
April, 1875. ap!21 A. J. i»!ORRIS, Ord’y.
I r A EORGIA, Franklin county.
Whereas, Elleu Ford applies to me* iu proper
form* for letters of administration on the estate of
Eleanor Mitchell, Ute of amid county, dee’d—
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required to show cause* if any they can* at my of
fice. on or before the first Monday in June next, why
•aid letters should not be granted tbe applicant, ns
prayed for in his petition.
Given under my official signature, this April 17th*
1875 apl21 A. J MORRI8 Ord’y.
I EORGIA, Franklin county.
.XT Whereas, Barton U Payne applies to me for
litters ot admiuistraton cn the estate of Moses Brown,
late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all con-
oarned, to show cause, if any they have, nt my offlee,
ou or before the firet Monday in May next, why said
letters shouldnotbe granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand, at office, this 3.1 day of April,
1875. apl7 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
O-EORGIA, Banks county.
if any they can, why aaid guardian should not bn dis
charged from hie guardianship, and receive letters of
dismission .on the first Monday in May, 1876.
G'ven under my oBelal signature, March 17, 1875.
TJIXECUTOR’S Sale.
_LLd Pureuant to the lnet will and testament of Pirns
Spears, Ute of Franklin eonnty, deceased, will be sold,
before the eoart honee door, in Carnesville, within
the legal boars of sale, on tbo firet Tuesday in Ha;
next, one handled and ferty.five acres of land, unim
proved, lying in said county, near Franklin Springs,
adjoining lands of J Bond, Pink Dove, widow Berry
man and Frank Cap*. 8old as the property of said
Sims Spears, dee’d, for the benefit of the heirs and
orediters. Terms, credit till 25th day ot Oetober next,
and bond for titloe given till pnrehaee money ie paid.
apl7 JOHN H. 8PBARS, Bx’r.
roepondoot of tho New York Tribune, and
is this: "Io June, bo says, in going
through roy early cabbage, I found it
completely covered with worms. Imme
diately I obtained a bnndful of brsrt and’
sprinkled it over tbe heads. Tbo worms
began to squirm and fali off the cabbage,
ana wherover tho bran touched thorn, they
soomcit to bo in pain. Tho folic wing
thor were all dead. Sine*’that
RABUN OOUSyfl
Avondale, represents to the Conrt in his petition, dnly
Usd nnd ante rad on reeord, that ha has faithfully ad
ministered Thomas Arondale’t estate—
Thia is, therefor*, to cite all persona eoneerned,
kindred or enditorf, to show cans*, if any thay eon,
why said administrator shonid not bo discharged from
hie administration, nnd receive letter! of dismission
on tts firat Monday in July, 1876.
I Givan under my band and official signature, March
Apt, 1875. marlT J. W. GREEN, Ord’y.
A-THjBBSrS
Foidiy&IaclieMs,
FOmEMDMMElisiS.
PATTEBS WORK, SMITHING l REPAIRDte
Having an extensive collection of Patterns
manufacture
Iron and Brass Castings,
Mill and Gin Gearing,
MINING St MILL MACHINERY.
STEAM ENGINES, Saw Mills,
Shafting, Pulleys, Mill Spindles,
Hoisting Screws, Lighter Screws,
RaMc Staffs, Mill Cranks, Horse-
Powers, Threshers, Fan MtOs,
Sugar Mills, Bark Mills, Stamping Mills.
Cotton Seed Crashers, etc., etc., etc.
ALIO,
Manufacture, and are Agents for, tbe most approved
Turbine Water Wheels, Brooks’ Patent Port
able Revolmng and ColCs celebrated Cot
ton Presses, Iron Fencing, Grave
Enclosures, Balconies, Ac., de.
Thankful for past patronage, eolieit a continuance
of the lane. Ttota the nature of harbnainui, we a»
eompelled to make onr term* STRICTLY CASH.
Address, H NICKERSON,
.TE OF GEORGIA, Rabun County.
THA POINTER I In Superior Court,
va > Oetober Term, 1874.
ISAAC POINTER. ) Libel for Divorco.
It appearing to tho Court from the return of the She-
riff, thet thedefondant,IsaaePointer,isnottobofound
within the limits of this county; and it further ap
pouring, that he does not reside in the State—
morniocf liter WLTtj utt uo»v. v>iu, Itis ordered. That sorvice of tho libel in said cause
. ” ~ ,i IA fi rst •> nno’irnnco of the vorm he made, by publication once n month for four months
time, on tho first appoint uto «•' *;■"" prior to the next tent. «f this Court, in tho Southern
I BOW the bran. Son.e Eoasons It may DO Watnhtpan,• public Vi**tte, published in the city of
* - • * : — lt Athens, Go. N. B. CARY. Sol. for Libellant.
Granted: GEO. D. RICE* Judge S. C.
ncceBsary to do it tho second tim; If
tho worms tiro thick it ts better to take
a hood ltd and sprinkle it over the cabbage.
A hundred weight is ample for an aero.
‘This is fcimplo, cheap and easdy trivd
Possibly it may bo tbe very thing wcrbfivt
been looking lor.
priraT
Mill Findings furnished at Manufacturer's
BAZAB
GLOVE-FITTING PATTERNS
A BE the best, nsatast Siting, nnd cheapest paper
pattera* in the world. Call at the office of the
Singer Manufacturing Company, corner College Av-
anna and Clayton street, nnd see for yourself. Call,
or write for catalogue. A large diecoent to Agents.
marSI G. H. HOPE, Agent.
GEORGIA, \ I, W. M. Hunnioutt, Clerk of the Su-
Rauus Countt. j pcriurCourt ofsaid oounty,dohere-
by certify, that tbe above copy order is a true extraet
from the minutes of this Court.
Given under my hand anil seal of office, this Deo 25
18 iia. mm
FIRST-GLASS,
T HE public would do well to call at tha shop of the
undersigned, where all kinds of
BARBERING, HAIR-DRESSING, &c,
Is dono in the best style of the art. Come, and be
convinced. dcc9 DAVIS A SAPP.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
Fine Mules.
That will do you good la loek npou, go to the old
ClerkS. C. place. nov4^-3t GANN A REAVES.
A DMINISTRATOR’8 Sale.
XA. Pursuant to an order of the Conrt of Ordinary
of Franklin eonnty, Go, will be aold,J>efore the court
honse door, in Carnesville, said eonnty, within the
legal boon of sale, on tho first Tuesday In May next,
the following property, to-wit: One hundred and fif
ty acres of land, more or lees, lying in said county,
near Franklin Springs, on Broad river and Big Bice
creek, adjoining lands of Cape, Osborn, Bond, and
others, being the plane whereon Rachel Stoner resided
it the time of her death, and known ae the “Guthrie
ford place.” Sold as tha property of laid Rachel
Stoner, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itor!. Tams, one-filth cash, tha balance payable iu
installments of one nnd two yenre, with i terest from
date. BARTON G. PAYNE,
apl7 Administrator, with will annexed.
A DMINISTRATRIX’S Sale.
fl Will be cold, to tho highest bidder, before the
court house door, in Carnesville, Franklin eonnty, on
the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours
of sale, tbo following property, to-wit: Six hundred
acres of laud, lying iu amid oounty on North Broad
river, adjoining landa of Thomas H Knox, Jouathan
Morgan, R L Moss, and others. Also, one-half inter
est in a three acre lot in tbe town of Carneerille, ad
joining lands of Julius Earle, James Randall, and
others. Sold a* th* property of Thomas McDaniel,
deceased, to pay the debts of said deceased and the
expeneee of administration. Term* scab.
marSI CORENA McDANIEL, Adm’x.
QTATE
kJ ISA:
0FG1
GF0RGIA, Franklin county.
ISAAC curry )
va 1 Libel for Divorce.
HANNAH CURRY.) In Franklin Superior Court.
It appearing to tha Court, by return ef the Sheriff,
that the defendant can not be found in thia county,
and that bar residence ie unknown—
It ie ordered, That service be perfected io this ease
by pnblieatioa of this notiee, in th* Soulhtrn Watch
man newspaper, once a month for four months pro
ceeding the next term of thi- Court.
J. 8. DORTCH, Sol. for Libellant.
Granted t GBO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
GEORGIA, I I, Button U Payne, Clerk of the
Fnannua Conner. J Superior Conrt of said eonnty,
do hareby certify, that tha above copy order ia a true
extract from th* minutes of this Conrt.
OiTen under my hand and seal of office, thia Deo.
2d, 1874. BARTON G. PAYNE,
marl7 Clerk Superior Conrt.
General TicketAgency.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For sale, by aU routes, to all principal pointl in th*
United States.
Bay yonr Tiokets before leering Athene, and get
all information from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
maylO
1. SUIEVENELL & CO.
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, oA.
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED-WARE,
' GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
CANES, FANCY ARTICLES, &c.
Having BEST WORKMEN, are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
We make a specialty of
Silver Plating a- d Gilding,
Aud all work ot this kind” such as Forks, Spoons,
Watches, etc. Hated by us, warranted equal to/
that done by any establishment in the country.
i
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v DEUC.V'i- y
SCROFULA, ERUPTIVE DISEASES OF THE
SKIN, ST. ANTHONY’S FIRE, ERYSIPELAS
BLOTCHES, TUMORS, BOILS, TETTER ASD
SALE RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM
RHEUMATISM, PAIN AND ENLARGEMENT OF
THE BONES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, STERILI
TY, LEUCORRHffiA OR WHITES, WOMB DIS.
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LIS, KIDNEY AND LIVER COMPLAINT, MER-
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pure blood.
DB. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
is the moil powerful Blood Purifier kaown to medical
■eience. It enters into the circulation end eradic.to
every morbific agent; renovetea the 1J stem; produce,
a beautiful complexion and causes the body to gain
flesh and increaee in weight.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
and all will be well. To do *o, nothing has erer been
offered thatcan compare with this valuable vegetable
extraet. Price $100 a bottle. Sold by ell Droggiiti.
Offlee 81 Murray Street, N.Y. nor4
°BS MODEB.A-
fffr
A. K. CHILDS.
R. NICKERSON.
Y. H. WYNN
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE, IRON,
STEEL, AILS,
Horse and. Myrtle Shoes,
HORSE-SHOE NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
FELLOES, HUBS, SPOKES, AXLES, SPRINGS, &c.,
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
BUGGY WHEELS, MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS,
■ ANVILS, BELLOWS, VISES, HOLLOW-WARE, &c., &c.
Manufacturer’s Agents for the sal of
BRINLEY’S STEEL PLOWS, PEACOCK STEEL PLOWS,
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES,
SAWYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN,
WATER ELEVATORS AND PUMPS,
CIRCULAR SAWS, &c., Ac., Ac.
BT Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the least possible delay
tv Call and examtne our Stock and Prices. dec 18—tf
CURES, AS IF BY MAGIC,
COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
HOARSENESS, OBSTINATE
LUNG AFFECTI0N8, ASTHMA,
CROUP, BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS,
PLEURISY', DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING,
LOSS OF VOICE, and will cur®
CONSUMPTION,
As 50,000 grave-robbed witnesses testify. No opium.
Nothing poisonous. Delicious to take. Tbo earthly
Saviour to all afflicted with affections of the Throat
nnd Lungs. Bequeaths to posterity ono of the grest-
•st blessings, SOUND LUNGS, end immunity from
CONSUMPTION.
Over ono hundred thousand bottles have been
used, and not a single failnro kuowr. Thousands of
testimonials of wonderful cures, such*.* the following*
OAQbesetn at the office of the Proprietors, No fiO Broad
street, Atlanta, Ga, or will be sent* on application, t»
BDJ who doubt.
For sale by all drugeiets.
DB. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO*,
Proprietor*, Atlanta, Ga.
READ! READS!
CONSUMPTION CURED!
Orricc or 0. Sacuktt, Drag* A Medicine*, I
New Albany, lad., April 1#. 1874. j
Rf J S Pemberton, Atlanta, Ga: thar Sir—I have
received your circular*, and ia cuusequenee of tbedi*-
tributioh, I have cold about six deien Globe Flower
Syrap in the last two weeke. TheGlob* Flnwer Syrup
1* gaining great celebrity. I recommended it in two
eases of oonanmption. One cue we* bed fat:; had
not laid on bnt one side for two yean; hemorrhage*
almost every day; much emaciated, and expected te
die. He hae taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syro*;
hie tronblee are all gene, except prostration, which it
rapidly improving. He will cartalnly get well. Th*
other ease ie eimilar, with seme good results. I cea
•end you many testimonials, it you want them.
Your#,'truly, ete, U.SACKKTT.
BEMABKARLE CUBE.
Cleveland, Ohio, April 12, 1374.
Dr. J. S Pemlortam It gives me greet pleasure to
inform yon that two bottles of Globe Flower Syrap
have eared my eon of an obetineto lung affection ot
several years' standing, after onr beat physicians had
given him np to die, with what they called Consump
tion. I shall ever remember with grateful heart, aid
recommend to all the Globe Flower Syrup. It has
brought more sunshine and happin.se to our heart*
and home than one million dollars could hare done.
God bless yon. Your friend,
fab.3 Ei.izAer.rn Spencex.
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JURUBEBA?
ARB YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated P
Are yon so Languid thatany exertion require!more
of an effort than yon feel capable of making?
Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderfrtl tonle and in-
vigorator, which acts so beneficially on theaeeretiva
organe ae to impart vigor to all the vital forees.
It i* no alooholio appetiser, whleh stimulate, for a
short time, only to let tit* sufferer fall to a l-werdeptb
of misery, bat it te a vegetable tonle, acting direetly
on tha livertnd spleen.
It regnlntee the Bowels,quiets tbe nerves, and given
such a healthy tone to tbe whole system as to soon
make th* invalid feel like e new person.
Ite operation ie not violent, but it charaeteriied ny
great gentleness; the patient experieoees no sudden
change, no marked results, bnt gradually his troubles
“Fold their tent*, like the Arabe,
And silently steal away.”
Tbla is no new and untried discovery, bnt baa been
long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pro
nounced by the highest medical authorities, “ tbe most
powerful tonio and alterative known.’*
Ask yonr drnggiet for it.
For ealobv WM. F. KIDDER k CO.. New York.
FORTUNE IN IT. Ev
by Agents. Address,
Every family bnye it. S
i, G. S. WALKER, Erie,
Sold
P*
Brackets.
A LARGE lot of Breokets, Well Poekets, Matcb-
Safer, Hanging Baskets, Towel and Hat Racks,
do., at greatly reduced prices, at
»pl7 BURKE’S BOOK. STORE.
Garden Seed.
G&BBiBE, BEET, CUCUMBER,
Bean, Pea, Bail, Onion, k
FLOWER SEED,
A fine variety.
Clover Seed,
Orchard, Bine, Herds and Hungarian
We have a large lot of Baist’t, Ferry'* end Jehwsem
k Robbins' Seed, which w* offer to the trade and fam
illes very low. All onr Seed are fresh.
LONOS kBILLUPS,
j*n27 Broed streot,Athens.Oa.
CITY LOTS for SALE.
F OR eale. 79 lot*, located on tbo estate of Dr. E. R.
Ware, known as the Joel Hurt plot. Said
oan be teen at the Bank of the University. '
For terms, Ae., apply to Prof. I,. H. Cbarbonnler,
at hla residence, or at his office in the University, 3d
story Libary building.
Deo2 THOS. G. BARRETT, Ex’r
THE FAVORITE HOME RKMEDL
T HIS unrivalled Medicine ia wsrrsnted f®** 0 . 0 ®".
tain a single partloie of Mine out, or any » J
one mineral substance, bat is
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containing those SonGtorn Roots and Herbs,
all-wise Providence has placed In coon trie**"*
er Diseases moat prevail. I.t will cur* “J*. ,
oadsed by Derangement of tbe Lirsr wd ® ,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, or Medicine,
Ie eminently a Family Medicine; »n<l b J Jf
ready for immediate resort will save Jwlls.
•offering and many a dollar in UmaaiMd«««'®‘ th .
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most unqualified testimonials to iw , B»-
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inant physicians commend itasth* most .
Effectual Speciflc Tor Dj8pepsl»orlnolf*
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