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Sew Methods or Cotton- Cnltnre.
According to the Yorkvillo, S. C. En
quirer, a planter in Edgefield district, in
that State, under a process similar to that
proposed by Mr. Poullain, raised fifteen
handred lbs.Jint cotton to onencreof land.
Ho planted two stalbs to the hill, at a dis
tance of eight feet each way. The bills
were ptepared as if for transplanting fruit
trees, being dug down to a depth of twen
ty Inches and two feet in diameter. Sans
dy loam and raanuro was then filled in,
and the seed planted. The enormous
yield is attributable to the thorough sub-
soiling, the manure and the spado—the
tailor being sufficient to allow tho rays ol
the sun to penetrate to the lower branch
es of the plant and develop those fully.
As cotton is assontialiy a sun plant, never
thriving unless fully supplied with sun
warmth, the philosophy of this method is
at once apparent.
Another method has been tried in Union
district, in tho same State, and with the
Dickson improved seed. This is tosubsoil
deeply, and plant in hills three feet each
way, thinning out the plants when large
enough, to two in each hill. About fif
teen hundred pounds of seed cotton to the
acre was obtained from a five acre field
planted in the spring in this.
Guano.
It will bo a matter of surprise to our
readers to know tbai the aggregate quan
lily of guauo that passed through Sevan
nah up to the first of the present month is
5,836,614 pounds less than last yoar, ano
it is said by those well informed that 01
tho first of May the difference will be siil
greater. Our figures from Charleston an
Augusta show tho same rate of decrease.
We read and beard so much about tl
largo quantity of guano bougbilbis scas<
that wo weto led to an investigation, ex
peeling that the consumption would b
largely increased. Our surpriso to find
a decrease will be shared in by our reed
ors.—Savannah Advertiser.
CARPETS.
Great Bargains in Carpets,
FOR CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE.
We are now offering, et very low pricer, oar
Brussels, Three-Plys and
Scotch Ingrains,
Together with a Largo Stock of
WINDOW SHADES,
jace Curtains and Cornices,
DAMASKS, REPS & TERRYS,
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
Cocoa ant Canton Maiip,
WALL PAPERS & BORDERS,
Rugs and Door Mats.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
feblO 305 Broad street, Augusta, (ia.
MADISON COUNTY.
(.GEORGIA, Madison connty.
V_T Whereas, Elba Collin* applies to no for let
ters of guardianship on the property of Darid
end Darid, minors of F M Darid, late of said
county, deceased—
This is, therefore, to cite all concerned to be end ap
pear at my oftce, in Danielsrille, on the first Monday
in July ne/t, and show cause, if any they can. why
said letters should not be granted.
'Witness my hand and seal. May 3d, 187S.
may 12 GKO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF MACON, GEORGIA,
OFFICERS:
WM B JOHNSTON -President.
WM S HOLT Vice President.
GEO S O’BEAR Secretary.
C F McCAY Actuary.
JOHN W BURKE -General Agent.
MERCER QRBKN -Medical Examiner.
IV J MAG1LL Superintendent of Agencic.
This Company ia prepared to issue policies on the
Stock Plan,” the premiums on which are from
30 to 35 per Cent.
LESS THAN THE MUTUAL RATES.
An opportunity is thus afforded to all who desire In
surance, or who may wish, from any cause, to trans
fer their policies from other Companies, to place their
risks in a
The Secret of Yankee Prosperity.
Under this head the veteran editor
tho Mobile Register, Qon. John Forsyth
lias this to say :
A southern man, after having made
flying trip through the New England
States, comos back filled with astonish
ment at what be has Been, and perfectly
discouraged with bis own section of the
country. Tbero he saw little villages
stirking in tho midst of barren and un
inhabitable mountains, with no surround
ings to Bupporl them, evincing a spirit ot
life and prosperity unknown to our large
towns—therecognized trade centresof our
best agricultural ^regions. And in the
country he saw little farms producing like
first-class English gardens, though on
soil originally too poor to have grown
bear-grass, and in situations that a South
ern man never would have thought capa
ble of being converted into a goat pasture.
Tho poople, as a general thing seemed
contented and prosperous; and if ho had
inquired into their circumstances be would
have fouod, strange as it may appear, eve
ry body in these little villages well off and
making money, and tho little farms,
with their stone piles hore and there, and
their stones constantly working to the
surface to be covered off into other piles,
and tbeir annual calls for fertilizers to the
extent of one hundred and fifty dollars
goneral dilapidation, and upon our broad
and fertile acres, and reflects that they are
per acre, actually clearing their owners
from one to three hundred dollars on eve
ry acre enclosed. No wonder that be is
discouraged when ho looks from this pic
turo upon our favorably located towns, and
notes their inactivity, their poverty and
really, in very many instances, not paying
tho expense of culture.
One would naturally conclude that
thero must bo someseoret connected with
all this, and so there is. At the village
station tbo close observer would notice
piles of cotton bales, a circumstance ealen
lated tocreato no particular interest in the
South, but there, thousands of miles away
from whore cotton should bo grown, it
would take the form of mystery. Step
ping out upon the platform in quest of a
solution, his oars would bo greeted by a
sound as of a waterfall, huving a peculiar
humming accompaniment—spindles Tin
case would be made plain—tho strung,
little village would bo recognized as »
manufacturing point, and then he would
know that wo in a far off section wer
digging its prosperity trom our soil—feed
ing it into u vigorous lilo upon the very
food for which our towns were starving
and asking it nothing in return; actually
shipping our cotton at ourown expense
and then, in order that it might grow fa>
on its business, buying its fabrics at it-
own profitable figures, and paying trans
porlation on them to our homes. What
a kind-hearted people we Southerner,
must be !
Then for tho socret of success among
the farmers. Passingthrough tho country
with his eyes open, the close observer
would at the proper seasou soon have his
attention arrested by an improved mower
sweeping offer the meadow under the ex
clusive management of a youth of, say
sixteen, and accomplishing more in a day
than could in that time be wormed ont of
a {dozen freedmon with their soy then. A
little later and be would seo the younger
brother of the youth turning the bay; and
then in dne time would come a Still small
er boy with a rake, followed by a trio ol
little fellows having ail sorts of fun as
they, with a hay fork, stored away the
crop in the hay loft.
In everything done on the farm in New
England this same plan is resorted to. If
tbo soil mast be prepared, instead of set
ting a dozon freedmon at it with tbeir
mules and plows to sweat through a week
as we would do, oat comes a machine
managed by a boy or two, and in an in*
credibly short space of timethejob is done
and well done. A lotof seed is to besown
that would give our hands a long, tedious
task; but there a stripling with a seed
sower puts it down exactly right and in
very short order. And when the crop is
ready to be hoed, instead of charging it
with a blnok army ready to play for pay,
a boy harnesses his nag to a horse hoe,
takes bis seat as in a sulky, and rides
about over the field hoeing several rows at
u time in short, New England works by
machinery, and therein lies tho secret of
Yankee prosperity. She bassimply chan
ged places with as—sbo owns her labor
If it wore otherwise, or, indifferent words,
did afro have to work on our plan, and do*
penaon our kind of labor, and did we not in
the goodness of our hearts give her the
profits on oar produets, a few years would
find her entirely depopulated, a happy
hunting ground, upon which the red man
might pitch. m
To Preserve Eggs for One Year.
One pint of quick ljme, one pint of salt to
throe gallons of water. Be sure that the
eggs are fresh. No caro is needed in put
ting in the eggs as thoy will be right end
up and will settle iufit below tho surface
if proportioned right.
Reliable Home Institution,
At a less rate, notwithstanding increase of ago, than
original cost. The COTTON STATES has an avail
able RESERVE OF CAPITAL AND DEPOSITS of
$500,000,
which is entirely
Independent of its Business,
and is not used in it.
It is a HOME INSTITUTION: and as its invest
ments will be made in the South, it will contribute to
retrieve the fortunes and Increase the prosperity of
onr loved section. While its business will not neeoa-
fintd to any section, it looks especially te Georgia
and tho Cotton States tor its patronage.
While it irnot disposed to deory the merits of any
company, it olaims that its
Deposit of $100,000,
beyond tie eenttol of its officers, aim it greater se
curity (Ana others which horenot such depeeit. Its spe
cial features are:
1st. Allpolioies are non-forfeiting.
2d. No restriction as to residenoe and travel.
3d. Dividends ilcelared and paid annually after the
second year.
4th. Polieies paid within sixty days after proof ot
death.
3th. One-third the premium loaned when desired.
T. A. BURKE,
oct29 District Agent, Athens, Oa.
VEGETABLE
(GEORGIA, Madison connty.
VA In the Superior Court. Present: the Honor*
able K. H. Pottle, Judge of said Court.
TAMSON C. GRANT'I
f Mortgage, Ac.
HENRY MYER. ) March Term, 1875.
It appearing to the Court bj the petition of Tamsou
C Grant, accompanied by the promissory notes, en
dorsed, the mortgage deed, and transfer and assign
ment thereon, that on the fourteenth day of November,
ia the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy, the defendant made and delivered to one
Alfred Grant bis four pTomitaoTy notes, hearing date
the day and year aforesaid, whereby, by one of said
promissory notes, he promised, one year after date, to
pay the said Alfred Grant, or order, two hundred dol
lars, with interest, for value received. By another of
said promissory notes he promised, two years after
date thereof, to pay to said Alfred Grant, or order,
four hundred dollars, with interest, for value received
By another of said promissory notes he promised,
three years after date thereof, to pay to said Alfred
Grant, or order, six hundred dollars, with interest, for
value received, and l.y the other of said promissory
notes he promised, four years after date thereof, to
pay to the said Alfred Grant, or order, eight hundred
dollars, with interest, for value received, and that af
terward, on the day and year aforesaid, the defend*
ant, the better to secure the payment of said four
promissory n”tes, executed and delivered to said
Alfred Grant his deed of mortgage, whereby the de
fendant mortgaged to the said Alfred Grant, his heirs
and assigns, all that tract or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being In the county of Madison, and State
aforesaid, and bounded es follows, to-wit: Beginning
at a stake in Gr«en Pond, tear said Myer's house and
lot; thence running North, 251°, E., 39 chains, 79
links, to a pine oorner; thence North, 79° East, 31
chains, 50 links, to a stake in the Danielsville road ;
thence by th« middle of said road op to West line of
the Lester tract, then owned by Mr. James Nunn;
thence by said line North, ^3° West, to a pine knot
corner; thence North. 34° West, 7 chains, 75 links, to
a red oak corner; tlienc** Sooth, 67° West, 39 chains,
50 links, to a stake corner; thence North, 20° West,
14 chains, blinks, to sourwood corner; thence South,
76° West, 37 chains, to pine coiner; thence North,
361° West, 12 chain 9 , to sourwood corner; tbcncc
South, 57i° West, 23 chains, to hickory corner;
thence South, 34° East, 26 chains. 50 links, to a sas
safras corner; thence South, 45° West. 2 chains, 50
links, to maple corner on a branch ; tbence down said
branch, about 18 chains, to black gum corner on said
branch; thence South, 6° East, 4 chains, to hickory
corner; tbence South, 46° East, 13 chains, 25 links,
to a Spanish oak corner; thence 44° East, 13 chains,
68 links, to a Spanish oak on the DeEstang line ;
thence with the DeEstang line to tho begiuning corner,
in the Green Pond, containing five hundred and nine
ty-nine (599) acres, more or less. And it further ap
pearing that afterward, to-wit: on the sixteenth day
of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-four, (1874) the said Alfred
Grant, in writing, under his own proper hand and
seal, assigned and transferred toTamson C Grant, the
plaintiff, the abfolute control of said mortgage, and
the promissory notes therein, and thereby intended to
be seaured as aforesaid, with full authority to receive
an 1 receipt for the same, and to take all legal steps
in the premises that he, the said Alfred Grant, could
do, had he not transferred and assigned the same, as
regards foreclosure, or otherwise, and endorsed and
transferred said four promissory notes to the plaintiff,
on the day and year last aforesaid. And it further
appearing that said four promissory notes remain un
paid—
It is, therefore, ordered, That the said defendant
do pay into Court, on or before the first day of the
next Term thereof, the principal, interest, and cost
due on said four promissory notes as aforesaid, or
•how cause to the contrary, if any he can. and that on
the failure of the defendant so to do, the Equity of Re
demption into said mortgaged premises be forever
thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further
ordered, That this Rule be published in the Southern
Watchman once a month four months previous to the
next Term of this Court, or served on the defendant
or his special agent, or attorney, at least three months
previous to the next Term of this Court.
S. P. THURMOND, Pl’fFs Att’y.
MAiiisoirCountv.} CItrk ’ e 0ffice ’ Superior Coort.
I hereby certify, that the above and foregoing ia a
true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court,
March T«rm, 1875. may5 W. L. DEAN, Cl’k.
I CLE0RG1A, Jackson county.
Where*,, Thome, McKie and Henry F Echols,
executor, of Samuel L McKie, represent to th. Court
in their petition, duly filed end entered on record,
that they have fatly administered Samuel L MeKie’e
estate according to his will—
This is, therefore, to cite all persona concerned to
•bow cause,if any they can, why said exccntors should
not be discharged and receive letter, of dismission on
the first Monday in September, 1875.
®»jl8 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
JACKSON COUNTY.
i'T. EORGIA, Jackson connty.
—A Whereas, W p Carter applies, in proper form,
for permanent letters of administration on the estate
of Obediah Carter, late of said county, deceased—
Therefore, all eoneerned are hereby notified and re
quired to show eanse, if nny they can, on or before the
first Monday in Jane next, why snid letters should
not be grunted ms prayed for by npplieant.
Giren under my otBeial signature, this May 8,1878
°>ayl2 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
/'IJ.EORGIA, Jackson connty.
vA Whereas, M P Alexander makes applioation to
have Emma Samall, a minor orphan of Rhoda Samall,
col’d, late of said county, dee’d, bound as apprentice
to him, alleging that said minor orphan has no estate—
Therefore, all persons interested areherebyrequir-
ed to show cense, if sny they can, on or before 11
o'clock, A M, on Thnrsday, May 27th, 1875, at my of
fice, in Jefferson, why said minor orphan should not
be boand oat, as prayed for in applicant’s petition, as
l shall then and there pass npon the same.
Given under my hand and offieial signature, this
April 21st, 1875.
may5—4t *3 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
NEW FALL GOODS.
OHSKTTKR. «&> REAVES
HAVE NOWLIN 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.
Alio, a general assortment of
aJSS
JIT ARRIVED.
f'VNE ear load Now Orleans SYRUP. *
One ear load New Orleans SUGAR,
.A good supply of new MACKEREL,
Which we offer to the pnhlle CHEAP for CASE
Jan* CENTER A REAVES.
flJJEORGIA, Jackson connty.
VX Whereaa, William M Smith makes application
to me. in proper form, for permanent letter, of ad
ministration on the estate or William C Harris, late
of said county, deceased—
Therefore, all persons eoneerned arehereby notified
and reqpired to show cause, if nny they ean, on or be
fore the regular term of th* Coart of Ordinary, to be
held in and for said county on the first Monday in
June next, why said letters should not, as prayed for,
be granted the applicant.
Given under my official signature, April 8th, 1875.
»P1»W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
lYTABEANTEP to he the beat and cheapest article
VV for the speedy relief of
LIVER COMPLAINT,
Bilious Oolic,
Dyspepsia,
SICKHEADACHE,
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
AND
I> Y ENTERY,
Pains in the side and back, and all the ay mptoms con
sequent on disordered LIVER,
Stomach and Kidneys.
Price 50 Cents Per Package.
Prepared by
Dr. WM. KING, Jr.,
mar31 Athens, Georgia.
EORGIA, Jackson county.
'—A Whereas, H M Appleby and R S Cheney, ad
ministrators, de bonis non, with the will annexed, of
Wm Appleby, dec’d, make application to me, in
proper form, to sell tho lands of aaid deceased—
Therefor*, all persons interested are hereby notified
and required to show cause, if any they can, on or
before the regular tei-m of the Court of Ordinary, to
be held in and for aaid oounty on the 1st Monday in
June next, why leave to sell said lands should not be
granted the applicants.
Given under my ffieial signature, this April 13th
18 75.spill W. Q. HOWARD. Ord’y.
We keep a general assortment of goods made by the ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, such as
Jeans, Plains, Checks, Stripes and Tarns
We are also Agents for tho
IGHT DRAFT GULLET GIN.
All of whleh wo offer to tho pnblio at LOW PRICES, FOR CASH OR BARTER. CALL AND SEE US.
Athens, Sept. 2,1874. CENTER & REAVES.
A MILD APPARIENT AND GENTLE PURGA
TaVE, recommended (or the cure of all derangements
of the stomach, liver and bowels. By their timely
use much sickness is prevented. The test of many
•ears bare proven them to be the safest, surest and
best of all the pills ever offered to the public. They
purify the blood, remove all corruptions and restore
the diseased system to perfect health. AS AN AN
TIDOTE TO CHILLS AND FEVER they have no
equal. F0RDYSPEPS1ATHEY ARE A SPECIFIC
FOR SICK HEADACHE AND BILLIOUS COLIC
thev are a sure cure. FOR CONSTIPATION, RHE li-
MATI8M, PILES. PALPITATION OF Til E HE ART
PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LOINS, NEr!
VOUSNESS, a positive remedy. FOR FEMALE IR
REGULARITIES, WITHOUT A RIVAL. When
one does not fee! “very well,” a single dose stimulates
the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and im,
parts vigor to the system. Sold every where. Office-
18 Murray Street, New York.
3?
iTLL.
6 *.
O,EORGIA, Jackson county.
'—A 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, dec’d—
Therefore, all persons concerned arehereby notified
and required to show eanse, if any they ean, onotb.-
fore the 1st Monday in Juno next, why said letters
should not be granted, as prayed for, to tho applicant.
Given under my offieial signature and seal of office
this the 5th day of April, 1875.
spll4 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
"TACKSON Sheriff’s Postponed Mortgage
fj SALE.—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday induce
next, before the court house door, in Jefferson, Jack-
son county, Ga, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Two mules, one a dark brown mare mule, about 5
years old, the other 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. John
B Dunnaboo vs Thomas W Garrison. Property point
ed ont in said fi fa.
mar31 J. S. nUNTER, Sh’ff.
TV/TADIS0N Sheriff’s Sale.
_LVJL Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in June
next, before tho court bouse door, in the village of
Danielsville, Madison county, Ga, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described tract or parcel
of land, to-wit:
One tract or parcel of land, containing onehundred
and thirty-five acres, more or less, on the waters of
Lamar’s creek, adjoining lands of Wm Wood, Thos D
Hawk, and others, situate, lying and being in said
county of Madison, whereon James Allen low live*.
Levied on as the property of tbe said James Allen, to
satisfy four fi fa's issued from a Justice Court of the
262d District, G M. Three of eaid fi fa's in favor of
B S Ware, for the use of C M Strickland, vs James Al
ien, and Charles Pyron, security, the other one of said
fi fa's in favor ofC M Strickland, vs James Allen.—
Said fi fa's now controlled by R M Meroncy, one of
the administrators of the said 0 M Strickland, now de
ceased. Said land pointed ont by the defendant, Jaa
Allen. Levied on by John B McGinnes, constable,
and written notico served on James Allen in terms of
the law, and returned to me by tho hands of R M
Meroney, this April 26th, 1875.
p!28 $5 T. F. BAKER, Sh'ff.
"VTOTICE.
-Ll After the publication of this notice once a
week for four weeks, aud at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of Madison county, to be held on
the first Monday in June next, application will he
made to said Court for leave to «ell tbe real estate of
James Brannom, late of said county, deceased, for the
purpose of distribution with the beira.of aaid estate.
may5 J. M. SKINNER, Adm'r.
Sewing Machine Neeles.
H AVING been informed that cheap, WORTHLESS
needles era being placed npon two market for tbe
purpose of injuring onr Machine, we hereby give no-
iice to onr patron, that hereafter the genuine Singer
Needle oan be purchased from us.orany of our Agents,
ot the reduced price of 40 cents per doaen, 25 cent,
per half dozen.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
mar3t G. H. HOPE, A ent.
"TV/TADISON Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
JLVJL Will be sold, on the first luesday in June
next, within tbe legal hours of sale, before the court
house door, in the town of Danielsville, said county,
tbe following property to-wit:
Ooe red muley cow and calf, one dun c°w and calf,
ar.d one bedstead, bed and furniture. Levied on as
thepToperty of Willis Porterfield, to satisfy a
gage fi fa in favor of W A Sewell. J R Anglin, J K
Sewell and R B Burgess. Property pointed out in
said fi fa. mar3l T. F. BAKER, Sh’ff.
Cotton Seed! CottonSeed!!
B ANCROFT’S Cotton Seed, from Mr. Bancroft’s
celebrated field. There iced bavobeen carefully
(elected for years past, and are taken from a field
whieh. whilst much eat off by tbe aeasona, yielded
over a bale to th, aore with ordinary culture.
We personally examined those seed daring th
growing season, and do not hesitate to recommend
them as being par* and wonderfully prolific. Only a
small quantity for sale by
ap!7—1m PITTARD, MITCHELL A CO.
AffTI-PYKOTIC,
-OR,
G-reat TTire-Killer.
NO HUMBUG!
CERTAIN,SURE. RELIABLE.
B Y a recent ilisoovery. we are enabled to offer tbe
public a safe, oertain and sure core for
Barns, Scalds, Scald-Head, Stings by Insects,
Tetter, King Worn, Pile*, Bore Kyes
and Old Bom of long ttandlng.
This preparation has been thoroughly toatod—in
barns always insures almost instant relief—has never
tailed in a single inatanee.
Wo havo in our possession nnmbora of eertificator
showing the WONDERFUL CURFS effected by this
preparation, whieh never faila.
Ercry Family should haie a Bottle of it
RBADY FOR USE!
No one knows bow soon a member of tho family may
naod It.
It ia a Georgia production and perfectly free f,*om
mineral poiaon.
k^-forsaleln Athena at th* Drugstores of Dr. R.
H. Smith A Co. and Dr. Wm. King, Jr.
Ordora should b*addressed to
JARRETT A MULKEY,
AngS Walton’s Ford, G.a
Croquet—Base Balls.
d"t ROQUET Sets at various prices. Baa* Balia, bast
VJ regulation make, Bata, Ae., at
•pl7 BUR
STORE.
TO THE PUBLIC.
TDO not a*U Goods on credit, bat for the CASH.
’lOlba'ySUGAR for... $ 1.00
«lb. of COFFEE for 1.00
5 lb. of CHEESE for.. 1.00
100 n>s of BACON for.... 12.00
10»lM«f FLOUR for...... 3.50
A kit of MACKEREL for— 1.50
And everything els* usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS
GROCERY STORE, eqaslly aa cheap.
Jolt received, a large lot of
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES,
Confectioneries, Gandies, Malaga Grapes,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, BOOTS, SUOtS, HATS,
Clothing, Dry Goods, &c
When I say CASH, I mean the MONEY, not “in a
pay or two,’’ nor “ thirty daya," but my motto is,
“ Here’s your Goods; give me your Money.”
Irish Potatoes*
'Then new they shnold be put into boil
ing water with akin# entire; when th-
Hkin crank* thev a™ d° ne cnongh. I 1 hot
are spoih-d by lying in tlto water alter
. feari • Grain "fi the water at") I (jail and ecu me, Broad street, next door to Snead 4 I Mill .Findings furnished at Manufacturer’s
1,'oy are ...It a hot kettle to d«y. 1 Co’.-Shoe .tore. jao20 N.E.RHODES. Jprices.
-tea, U- •*!■»?>*
OEORGIA, Jackson countv.
V-A Thomas H Niblack, administrator, de bonis
non, of Thomas L Brown, deceased, having filed his
application showing that he has fully administered the
estate of said deceased, and praying to be dismissed
from said administration—
Therefore, all persons are hereby notified and requi-
ed to show cause, if any they can, on or before tho 1st
Monday in June next, at the regular term of the Coort
of Ordiuaay, to bo held in aud for said county of
Jackson, why said administrator should not be dis
charged, and letters of dismission granted in terms of
the low.
Given under my official signature this March lsul
1875. marlO W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
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Having BEST WORKMEN, are prepared to do
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We make a specialty of
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And all work ot this kind; such as Forks, Spoons,
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that done by any establishment in the country^
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is eerily applied, imparls abeautifulbiackor brown,
ard acts like magic. Tho best in the world. Sold by
sit druggists. Price tl.00 a box.
THE GHASTLY RECORD OF DEATHS that re
sult from pulmonary affections is frightful. There ia
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sumption. By the neglect of “ slight colds” they
soon become deep seated and defy remedies which, if
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O.EORGIA, Jackson county. !
Whereas, Robert Morris, administrator of tho
estate of James Morris, deceased, makes application i
to me for letters of dismission from the administra
tion of said estate, alleging that he has fully ad
ministered the same—
Therefore, all persons concerned arehereby notified
and required to show cause, if any they can, on or be
fore the first Monday in June next, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged and said letters grant
ed as prayed for by the applicant.
Given under my official signature this 1st day of
March, 1875. marlO W.C. HOWARD, Ord'y
J ACKSON Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
Will be sold, before tbo court house door in the
town ef Jefferson, within tbe legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in June next, the following property,
to-wit:
One bay horse, four years old. Levied on by vir
tue of a mortgage fi fa issued from Jackson Superior
Court, in favor of J R k L C Matthews vs Jesse Hull.
Property pointed ont in said fi fa.
mar3 W. A. WORSHAM, D. Sh’ff.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
rN EORGIA, Madison County.
VJT Whereaa, Rufus M. Meruney and John N.
Montgomery, Executors of R. W Pruitt, late of said
oounty, deceased, represent to tbe Court that they
have fully discharged said trust, and pray the Court
to grant them letter* ot dismission—
This ia, therefore, to eite all eoneerned to be at my
office on the first Monday in June next, to show why
eaid letters should not be granted as prayed for. Or
dinary’s Office, March 1st. 1875.
MarchlO GEO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
EORGIA, Franklin county.
VIA Whereaa. William Owen and Naney Pulliam
apply to me for letters of administration on the estate
of George W Pulliam, late of aaid county, deceased—
These are. therefore, to eite and admonish ail con
cerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prercribed hy law. and ahow cause, if any they have,
why aaid lottera should not b* granted to the appli
cants.
Given under my hand, at office, this 8th day of May,
•8W- mayl2 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
/^.EORGIA, Franklin county.
VIA Ordinary’s Office, May 1st, 1875.
Mordeeai Holley has'appli.d for exemption of * ier .
aonaliy, and setting apart and valuation of th*
and I will pass npon his application oa "'hnradav’
May 13th, 1875, at It o’clock M,*t my
A* J - MO- ltRIS> ord’y.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
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FELLOES, HUBS, SPOKES, AXLES, SPRINGS, &c.,
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BUGGY WHEELS, MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS,
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Manufacturer’s Agents for the sal of
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S’* Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the least possible delay
ISP Call tend eyarmne our Stock and Prices. doc ' 8—tf
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science. It enters into the circulation and eradicates
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flesh and increase in weight.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
and all will be well. To do so, nothing has orer been
offered thatcan compare with this valuable vegetable
extract. Price $1 00 a bottle. Sold by ail Druggists.
Office 81 Murray Street, N. Y. nov4
/^.EORGIA, Franklin co^ty.
Qfdioary’s Offio-^ April 19th, 1875.
Thomas J cca ee has *. pp ned f.r exemption ofper-
sonalty and setting a* art J nd Ta | Q . t ion of -be same;
is! JLV* ?r' on bis Applioation on Saturday,
1875, * t j, o’elook, M, at my office.
»P‘* 8 A. J. MORRIS Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Madison County.
VJT Whereas, James P. Hall, Administrator of
Win. nail, deceased, represents to the Court that
has fully administered aaid estate in terms of the
This is, therefore, to cite all concerned to b- a %t m -
offiee, on tho first Monday in June next, to gbow why
aaid James P. Hall should not be dismissed from said
administration. Ordinary’s offlee, h^arcb 1st 1875
MarlO GEO. 0 DANIEL, Ord’y!
RABUN COUNTY.
/^.EORGIA, Rabun county. **
VIA Whoreaa.JoelArondale, administrator of Thos.
Arondale, represents to the Coortln his petition, doly
filed and entered on reoord, that he has faithfully ad
ministered Thomas Arondale’a estate—
This ia, therefore, to eite all persons eoneerned,
kindred or creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission
on tbe first Monday in July, 1875.
Giren under my hand and official signature, March
Sth, 1875. marl? J. W. GREEN, Ord’y.
A-THEISTS
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GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
PATTERN WORK, SMITHING & REPAIRING
Eating an extensive collection of Patterns
manufacture
Iron and Brass Castings,
Mill and Gin Gearing,
MINING & MILL MACHINERY.
STEAM ENGINES, Sato Mills,
Shafting, Pulleys, Mill Spindles,
Hoisting Screws, Lighter Screws,
Rattbe Staffs, Mill Cranks, Horse-
Powers, Threshers, Fan Mills,
Sugar Mills, Bark Mills, Stamping Mills.
Cotton Seed Crushers, etc., etc., etc.
—AMO,——
Manufacture, and are Agents for, the most approved
Turbine Water Wheels, Brooks’ Patent Port
able Revolving and Colt's celebrated Cot
ton Presses, Iron Fencing, Grate
Enclosures, Balconies, de., de.
Thankful for past patronage, solicit a continuance
of the same. From the na’nreof our business, we are
compelled to mako our terms STRICTLY CASB.
Address. B NICKERSON,
A<j€at and Sup’t.
C ^.-ORGIA, Franklin county.
Whereas, Elisabeth Keese applies to me, in
proper form, for letters of administration on the es
tate of Q S Keese, late of said oounty, dec’d—
Therefore, all personseonoemed are hereby notified
and required to ahow cause, if any they ean, on or ne-
foro the first Monday in Juno next, why said letters
should not bo granted as prayed for by applicant
Given under my official signature, this 22d day of
April, 1875. ap!28 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
WALTON OOUNTY.
f'i EORGIA, Walton county.
VJT Whereas, John W Hinton, Jr, applies to saefor
letters of administration on the estate *f John W
Hinton, Sr, late of aaid county, dec’d—
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, tho next of kio and ereditora of aaid deceas
ed, to show cause, if any they ean, at the Jnne term
next of this Court, why letter* of administration on tho
estate of said deceased should not be granted said! ap
plicant.
Given under my hand, officially, this the 1st day of
May. 1875 may8 THOS. GILES. Ord’y.
/'ll EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VIA Alexander W Stephenson has applied for ex
emption of homestead : and I will pass npon the same
on Thursday, April 29th, 1875, at 12 o’clock, M, at
my office. ap!28 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
O.EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VJI Whereas, Henry David makes application, in
proper form, for letter* of guardianship of the person
and property of Mary E E 6 O Wilson, minor of Jus
A Wilson, late of Jackson oounty, dee’d—
Therefore, all parsons eonosrned are hereby notified
and required to show oause, if any they ean, on or be
fore the first Monday In Jnn* next, why said letters
should not be granted aa prayed for by applicant.
Given under my official signature, this 17th day of
April, 1875. apl21 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
(EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VX Whereaa, Ellen Ford applies to me, in proper
form, for letters of administration on tbe estate of
Eleanor Miteholl, late of aaid county, das’d—
Therefore, allperaona eoneerned are hereby notified
and required to show eanse, if any they can, at my of
fice, on or bofnre the first Monday in Jnne next. Why
said letters should not be granted the applicant, ns
prayed for in his petition.
Given under my offioial signature, this April 17tb,
1875 apltl A. J-MORRIS Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Walton connty.
Whereas, Whitman H Tribie applies to mo for
letter* ol administration on the estate of Polly O’Kel
ley, Into of said county, deceased—
This it, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and
singular, the next of kin and oroditors of aaid deesaaod,
to show cause, If any they have, why administration
on the estate of said deceased should not bo granted
the applicant at the May term next of this Court.
Given under my hand, ottotnliy, March 20th, 1875.
m ar24 THOS, GILES, Ord’y.
/X EORGIA, Franklin county.
VX Whereas, Ba' ton G Payne applies to me for
Utters of adminiatr ation on the estate of Moses Brown,
Into of said conn'.y, deceased—
These are, thr. rs fore, to cite and admonish nil eon
eerned, to she w eanse, if any they have, at my office,
on or before the first Monday in May next, why said
Utters sho'uiduotbe granted to the applicant.
Given-under my band, at office, this 3d day of April,
1875. ap l7 A. J. MORRIS. Ord’y
let them remain in the
,QT ATE OF GF0RGIA, Franklin county.
V-J ISAAC CURRY l
vi V Libel for Divorce.
HANNAH CURRY. J In Franklin Superior Court.
It appearing to tho Court, by return of the Sheriff,
’that the defendant ean not bo found In this county,
and that hor residence ia unknown—
It U ordered, That service ?>e perfected in this ease
by publication of thu notice, i n the Southern Watoh-
man newspaper, one* a month for four months pro
ceeding the next term of tbi. Court.
J. S. DORTCH, Sol. for Libenaut.
Granted: GEO. D. RICE, Judge 8. C.
GEORGIA, II, Baitoci G Payne, Clerk of tho
Franklin Countt. f Superior Court of said county,
do hereby certify, that the above copy order is a true
extraet from tbe minntea of this C*urt.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this Deo.
2d, 1874. BARTON G. PAYNE,
marl? Cleyi Super jor Court.
/X EORGIA, Walton county.
VXT Ordinary’* Office, April 26th, 1875.
Aabnry D Snow has applied for exemption of per
sonalty and setting apart and valnation of homestead ;
and I will peas npon tho same at 12 o’elook, M, on th*
15th day of May, 1875, at my offlee. .
xnay5 THOS. GILES. Ord’y.
EORGIA, Walton connty.
VX" Court of Ordinary, Mareh Term, 1875.
John M Peters, guardian of Eugenia E Cook, for-
merly Eugeni* E Smith, petition this Court for a dia
charge from such guardianship—
All persona concerned are hereby notified to tho-w
oause, if any they have, at tbe May term next.ot this
eonrt, why said guardian should not be disebarg. id
from paid trust. By order of the Coart. March la t,
1875. mar24 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
rt EORGIA, Walton connty.
VX* Court of Ordinary, Mareh Term,1875.
Wm R Smith and Cicero H Smith, eaecuton of A
W Wright, late of said county,'deceased, petitions this
Court for a discharge from saidexeeutorsbip—
All persons are hereby notified to ahow eause, if any
they have, why aaid executors, at the July term next
ef this Court, should not be discharged ilom their said
trust. By order of the Coort, March 1st, 1875.
mar24 THOS. GILES, Ord’y,
"VTOTICE.
JLN All persona holding demand* against tbo es
tate of Asa A Hammock, late of Walton oounty, 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 mako immediate payment
- ” "\MMOC
mar 34
H. W. HAMMOCK Adm’r.
EORGIA, Walton connty.
VX" Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, 1875.
Where.M, Calvin G Nowell and Sarah H 8heata,
executors of Banaiah S Sheats, deceased, lata of aaid
t£r~ ‘
BANKS OOUNTY.
, Banks connty.
Whereas, Wtlbirtha Nnnnally applies to me
for iettere of administration on tbo estate of Richard
Nnnnally, late of sand eoont , deceased—
Th's is, therefore, to cite and admoniih all and
singular, the next of kin and creditor* of said de
ceased. to ehow cause, if any they have, why admin
istration on th* eatat* of aaid deceased should not be
granted the applicant at the Jn!y term next of this
Court.
Given under my hand and offieial signature. May
llth.1875. mayl# A. C. MOgft, Ord’y.
"DANES Sheriff’s Postponed Sale.
JL) Will be aold, before tho eonrt house door, in
Homer, between the legal honra of rete, on th* first
Tuesday in Juno next, tho following property, to wit:
Thirty and ono-third acres of land, more or loss,
near the town of Bolton. Adjoining lands of M Buies.
Banks, and others. Levied on as tbo property of H
P Terrell, to satisfy a fi fa issned from Banka Connty
Court, in favor of Larkin Williams vs H P Terrell.—
Property pointed ont by J J Turnbull, plnintifi** i
toreey. may5 A. J. WEST, Sh’ff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold, before the eonrt house door, in
Homer, between the legal bonre of isle, on tho first
Tuesday in June next, the following proparty, to-wlt:
Eighty acres of land, more or loss, near tho town uf
Bolton, nod adjoining lands of Carter, and others, on
the waters ol Hudson river. Levied on aa tbe prop
erty of J P Eobols, to satisfy a fi fa lasnod from a
Justice Court of the 912th District, G M, in favor ot
D G Candler vs J P Echols. Levy made and return
«d to me by Jamoa Brooks, L C.
mayo A. J. WEST, Sh’ff.
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street, Atlanta, Ga, or will be seDt, on application, I.
any who doubt.
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O.EORGIA, Banks connty.
VX Whereas, Mo. M. N. Hardy, administrator of
Jamea Norwood, represents to tho Conrt in hit peti
tion, duly Iliad and entered on reoord, that he hsa
Daily administered James Norwood’s estate—
This is, therefore, to eite all peraons eoneerned,
kindred and creditors to show eanse,, if any they ean
why said administrator should not he discharged
from hla administration,and receive letters of dis
mission on tbo first Monday in August, 1875.
r.pl2l A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
, Banks county.
Whereas, E L Chambers makes applioation for
letter* of administration, do bonia non, on the estate
of Joshua Simmons, dec’d—
Therefore, nil parsons concerned arehcrebynolifiod
and required to ahow can,*, if any they ean, on or be
fore the first Monday in June noxt, why said letter,
should not bo granted, a* prayed for by applicant.
Given under my offieial signature, this April 7th,
1875. ap!21 A. C. MOSS Ord’y.
county, p stltion this Conrt for a discharge from said
treat—
This is t Rerafore to eite all peraons concerned to show
oause, If * ny they have, at the Jane term next of this
Court, whyr letters of dismission of such executorship
should not bo granted said applicants.
By order ef the Court, February 1st,1875.
mar3
$5
. GILES, Ord’y.
Christian Harmony.
A FOLIa suppJy of the latest edition, at $1.25 each,
at apI7 BURKE'S BOOK STORK.
Ink-Stands’.—New Styles Paper.
B OX'SS of Paper and Envelope., new and bcautifnl
styles. Fancy Ink stands, Pen Holders, Ac., at
aplt BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
/X EORGIA, Banks county.
yjl To all whom it may ooneern.
Harvey W Rucker having filed bia petition, in prop
er form, to mo, praying letters of administration, with
the will annexed, on th> estate ef Wiley Rneker—
This is to oite all creditors, legatees, next of kin,
and any others interested, to be and appear at th*
next June term of the Conrt ofOrdinary of said conn-
,ty and show eanse. if any they oan, why Utters of ad
ministration, with tho will annexed, should not bo
granted to Harvey W Rneker.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this
April 11th. 1875. aplH A. 0. MOSS, Ord’y,
(1 EORGIA, Banks county,
\JT Whereas, Caleb Chitwood, administrator of
Wilborn Fagans, represents to tho Conrt, in his peti
tion duly filod and entered on reoord, that ho has fully
administered Wilborn Fagans’estate—
This is, therefore, to oite all persons concerned,kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can-
why said administrator should notbedischarged from
his aa'ministratioc, and receive letters of dismission
the first Monday in July, 1875.
mac24 A. C. MOSS,
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