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Sheep on a Farm.
Sheep are undervalued by the mass of
land* holders as a moans of keeping up the
fertility of the soil and putting money in
to the pockets of farmers. The moment
ono begins to talk of sheep husbandry tho
listener or reader begins to look for wool
quotations alone when there is talk about
the profit of farming.
Sheep on a farm yield both wool and
mutton. They multiply with great rapidi
ty. They are the best of farm scavengers,
“cleaning a field” as no other animal will
Tboy give back to the farm more in pro'
portion to what they take from it than
any other animal, and distribute it better
with a view to the future fertility of the
soil. Prove this? There is no need ol
proof to thoso who have kept sheop and
know their habits and their yield. To
prove it to those who have not had tlu>
experience, they should try the expert
monl or accept tho testimony of an expe
rienced shepherd.
But the live stock on a farm should not
necessarily be sheep oxduBively. Cattle
horses aed swine have their respective
places in the farm economy. How many
of each to keep is a question locality, char
acter of markets,adaptation of soilpredis-,
position, and taste and skill of tho hus
bandman must decide. But ono thing
ought not to bo forgotten, that the more
stock a man has on his farm themore grass,
and it ought, and if properly managed, it
will grow. The rales of increase will cor
respond with the business taCt, technical
and practical knowledge and skill of the
husbandman.—JV. Y. World.
cold, is objectionable, tho former tending
to soften and molt tho butter globules, and
the other to harden them.
To Preserve Butter.
Take two quarts best common salt, ono
ounce of sugar and one ounce of saltpetre.
Take one ounce of the mixturo for one
pound of butter. Work it well into the
mass and close it up. Baiter cured with
this mixturo appears of a rich, marrowy
consistency, and never acquires a brittle
hardness nor tastes salty. But it must be
remembered that butter thus cured should
stand three or four weeks before it is
opened. Salts are not sufficiently blend
ed with it, and thecoolnessof nitre will bo
porceived, which totally .disappears aftor-
wards. This recipe keeps butter for three
years.
Ashes.
For root orops; leashed ashes are excel
lent—indood there is no crop grown and
no land cultivated that is not benefited in
a greater or loss degree by the applica
tion of leached or unleached ashes, the lat
ter being the more valuable. They re
place the potash, lime and phosphoric acid
that have been carried off in tho crops and
animals sold. Ashes show immediate ef
feet from their application, and at the
same time last long to the soil.
Field Beans.—Tho boan crop is worthy
of a place in a rotation, not only for its
profit, but for its influence upon the soil
It takes little from tho soil! is a cleaning
crop; requires little outlay for seed, occu
pies the ground but a short time, and may
follow a crop of clover the same season, if
an early ripening variety is chosen. The
“Medium” ripens early, is hardy, but sells
at a lower price than the“Marrow.” The
“Marrow" is very productive on a good
soil, and is a popular market variety. If
properly harvested, the haulm is much rel
ished by sheep and is nutritious. Tho
bean when ground with corn or oats, is
readily eaten, and when cooked, pigs will
accept it with avidity. No food is hotter
/GEORGIA, Madison county.
VJT Ordinary’* Office, Huy J
Whereas, Wm H Strickland npplie
emption of personalty.; and I will pass upon the same
at ray office, in Danielsrllle, on Friday, Juno lltb, at
10 o'oloek, A X. jnnet G. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
i for lot-
■ David
t David, late ef laid
GEORGIA, Madison county.
J Whereas, Elba CoUina applies to me
tors of guardianship on the property of
and David, minora of V X Da
county, deceased—
This it, therefore, to eito all concerned to be and ap-
rear at my office, in Danielerille, on thaflratKonday
n July next, and ehow eaase, if any they eon. why
said letters should not be granted.
Witness my hand and seal, May 3d, 1873.
may 17 GEO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
MADISON COUNTY.
Office, May 27th, 1875.
dies te me for ex-
GEORGIA, Jackson county,
—1 Whereas, ThomasMcKte andHenry FEchols,
executors of Samnel L McKie, represent to the Court
in their petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that they hare fully administered Samuel L MeKie’s
estate according to his will—
This is, therefore, to oite all persona concerned to
show cause,if any they esn, why said executors tbouid
not be discharged and reeeire letter! of dismission on
the first Monday in September, 1875.
A. C. X08S, Ord’y.
Lima Beans.
A correspondent of the Country Gentle*
man writes: For the past ten years we
have raised them in groat abnndanoe
fact, have cooked none other for drying
The first year or so, we foond difficulty in
ripening them, as we picked for the table
as last as they were ready. There are . . .
two points which, if observed, will insure i' or . a . growing animal, nor contains more
euccoss. Tho'first is to pinch off tbe top.
ot each vine when they bave reached tbe
top of the Btake, say six feet and tbe sec
ond is carefully to save the earliest pods
for seed. Many writers say they mast
be planted eye down, etc. We never
practiced it; we put the ground in nice
order, when it is warn enough, and plant
as any other bean, four to a bill, and they
generally all come- By saving tbo earliest
for seed wo bave thorn nice for tbo table
three weoks earlier than at first-
Make a Few Dollars on Cucnmbers.
A correspondent of the Maine Farmer
eays:
Many farmers in this State do not know
that they can realize more money from
raising cucumbers than from any other
crop. There is always a good demand for
them if they are picked small and cured.
They should be salted by making n strong
pickle—not dry-salted, as that will shrink
them up and caose a loss to tbe grower, as
to the parlies that put'tbem up for market.
We are now compelled to go to Chicago
for pickles, on account of tho scarcity ol
them hero. Even In Boston aud Xew
York tbe supply does not meet tbo de
mnnd, and millions of dollars go out ofthis
Slate for tho very articles that wo should
ship to other large cities.
If first r&lo pickles were placed in all
American markets as cheap as they can
bo afforded by the aid of system in tbe
production, tbo consumption would be
something onormous With our bacon
and bread, our system needs something
eour—a mild vegetable acid is the best.
The juice of tho grape and that of tho ap-
plo raako vinegar, aud cacambers make
excellent pickles, if well handled. Many
fruits may bo pickled, naming peaches and
grapes as samples.
More Clover.
Very few men aro aware of tho amount
of Boil washed away every year inthissec-
tion of country. If wo keep on with this
kind of farming m»ny farmers will now
do as they do in eastern States and pot
guano, ashes, plaster, super-phosphates or
limo in every hill of corn. Farmers! you
should stop some of this waste ; don’t
think of leaving nothing bat the yellow
clay for future generations.
But there is a remedy for all this waste;
sow more clover. Keep the ground filled
with roots or vegetable matter, then it
can’t get away easy. Flow np & clover
sod for corn or wheat and be sure to have
the clover in the rotation of the crops.
Sow in February or in March and bear
in mind next summer yon can mow a big
crop of bay from that piece of ground and
remember that it is getting rieber.
Make calculations to seed another part
of the farm next year, and in a short time
yoa can have a two-year old clover sod
to plant corn on; then look oat for fino
corn, big ears and big yield, grown with
half the labor that you now grow corn on
those worn out fields that have been in
constant use for corn and wheat for twen
ty-five or thirty years. This is the beet
country for clover I ever saw. The farm
ers East of this State don’t pretend to get
along without sowing clover, and to make
the clovor grow they use plaster and lime.
Hero there is no use ofthis at present; and
in addition to tbe rich yield of fine clover
or bay, tbe clover seed is profitable to take
care of. We hope to see Western farmers
giving this subject more attention.— Wes
Urn Agriculturist.
Fistula.—Tbe first thing after taking
extra good care of tbe animal, is to wash
the sore perfectly clean with good oastile
soap, afterwbiobtake aemall glass syringe
each as can be bought at almost any drug
store and syringing tbe sore well with
pyroligudous acid, which is one of tbe
most valuable remedial agents fortbo cure
of sores, that can be used. It can be pur
chased at any drug store, or at most of
them, and is also excellent to use as a hu
man remedy, where bad blood has caused
viruleiit sores. In snob oases it should be
diluted with one-balf or tbree-fourlbs its
bulk of rain water.
flesh-forming elements than this bean.
The idoa, however, that beans may be
grown with profit upon a soil too poor for
any other crop, is erroneous.—American
Agriculturist.
The best Disinfectant for Horse Sta
bles.—First, proper ventilation. With
jout good ventilation it is almost impossi
ble to deodorize a stable. Second, dry
mack used in stalls will sweeten them bet
ter than any disinfectant, used in small
quantities. Third, carbolic acid diluted
with 100 parts warm water, in winter,and
sprinkled over tho floor of tbo stall or
about tbe mangers will deodorize or disin
fect them better than anything yet tried.
Fourth, use gypsnm of laud plaster after
cleaning, on tbo floor of the stall and also
on manure. This will sweeten the stable
very much and make tho manuro more
valuable.
rx EORGIA, Madison county,
VJI In tha Superior Court. Present: tbs Honor
able E. H. Pottle, Judge of said Court.
TAMSONC. GRANT)
v«. V Mortgage, Ac.
HENRY MYER. j March Totm, 1875.
It appearing to tbo Court by tbo petition of Tameon
C Grant, aoeompanied by tbe promissory notes, en
dorsed, tho mortgage deed, and tranafer and assign-
men t thereon, that oa tho fourteenth day ofNovosubor,
in tho year of onr Lord, ono thousand eight hundred
and seronty, the defendant made and delirored to one
Alfred Grunt his tour promissory notes, bearing date
the day and year aforesaid, whereby, by ono or said
promissory Sotos, he promised, ono year after date, to
pay tha said Alfred Grant, or order, two hundred del
lots, with Interest, for rains received. By another ol
said promissory notes be promised, two years after
data thereof, to pay to said Alfred Grant, or order,
four hundred dollars, with interest, for ralno received
By another of said promiuory notes ho promised,
thro* years after date thereof, to pay to uid Alfred
Grant, or order, tlx hundred dollars, with intsruc, for
value reeeivtd, and by the other of said promissory
notes he promised, fonr yours after date thereof, to
pay to the «»id Alfred Grant, or order, eight hundred
dollars, with interest, for ralno received, and that af
terward, on the dey end year aforesaid, tbe defend
ant, the better to seenre the payment of sold fonr
promiuory notes, executed and delivered to said
Alfred Grant his deed of mortgage, whereby tho de
fendant mortgaged to tho said Alfred Grant, his heirs
and assigns, all that traot or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in tho county of Madison, and State
aforuaid, and bounded aa follows, to-wit: Beginnin|
at a stake in Green Pond, aoar uid Myer’s house one
lot; thoneo running North, 751°, E., 39 chains, 79
links, to a pine eornor; thoneo North, 79° East, 31
chains, 50 links, to n stake in the DaniolsriUo road;
thoneo by tho middle of said road np to Wut line of
the Lester tract, then owned by Mr. Jams* Nunn
thoneo by said lino North, 43° Wut, to s pine knot
corner; thence North, 3(° Wut, 7 chains, 7Minks, to
a rod oak corner; thence South, 67° West, 39 chains,
40 links, to a stake eornor; thoneo North, 70° Wut,
I4ohnini,601inkt,to eonrwoodoorner; thoneo Sooth,
76° Wut, 37 ehaiut, to pine eotnor; thence North,
384°Wait, 17 chain*, to eonrwood corner; thence
South, 574° West, 73 oheins, to biokory eornor;
thoneo Sonth, 34° But, 25 chains, 50 links, to n sas
safras eornor; thoneo South; 45® West, 7 chains, 50
links, to maple corner on n branch; thoneo down uid
branch, about 18 chains, to black-gum eornor on said
branch; tbeneo Sonth, S° East, 4 chains, to hickory
JACKSON COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Jackson county.
-—d Whereas, W p Carter applies, in proper form,
for permanent letters of administration on t oo ostate
of Obediah Carter, late ot said county, deceased—
Therefore, all eonoerned are hereby notifi H and re-
< aired to show eaase, if any they een, on or .Mfora the
first Monday in June next, why raid lotto. ) should
not be granted as preyed for by appliear.t.
Giron under my oBolal signature, this Mu r 8,1876.
wyts W. C. HOWARD. Ord’y.
(TX EORGIA, Jackson county.
VX Whereas, X P Alexander makes application to
have Emma SamaU, a minor orphan of Rhode Samal),
col’d, late of said county ^ deo’d, bound ns apprentice
to him, alleging that said minor orphan has no estate—
Therefore, ell persons interestsd are hereby requir-
ed to ehow cause, if any they een, on or before 11
o’oloek, A X, on Thursday, Xay 77tb,1875, at my of-
fi®*, in Jefferson, why raid minor -orphan should not
r* t°, a , n 4 oa *» “ P r »y*l for in applicant’s petition, es
l shall then and there pass upon tbe same.
Giron under my band and offieial signature, this
April 71st, 1875.
■•J6—4t $7 W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
NEW FALL GOODS.
OESTUTEH. <fe 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 OSJNABURGS.
Also, a good assortment of Fall Prints,
BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS,
Hats, Boots & Shoes, Leather, Bridles & Saddles.
Also, a general assortment of
E0RGIA, Jackson connty.
'-A Whereas, William X Smith makes application
to me, in proper form, for permaflent letters of ad
ministration on the estste or William C Harris, late
of said county, deceased—
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notiSed
and required to show cause, if any they can, on or bo-
fora the regains term of tho Coart of Ordinary, to bo
held in and for raid eoanty on the first Monday in
Juno next, why said letters should not, as prayed for.
be granted the applicant.
Given under my offieial algnatnre, April 8th, 1875,
»P»!W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
y, Whereas, H M Appleby and R S Cheney, ad
ministrators, de bonis non, with tho will annexed, of
Wm Appleby, deo’d, make application to mo, in
proper form, to soil tke lands of said deceased—
Therefore, all person* interested are hereby notified
and required to show canto, if any they can, on or
before the regular term of tha Court of Ordinary, to
bo held in ana for sold oonnty on tho 1st Monday in
Jane next, wky leave to sell said lands shonld not be
granted tha applicants.
Given under my “fficlal si
1875, ap!31
corner; thence South, 46° East, 13 chains, 75 links,
to a Spanish oak corner; thsnoe 44* East, 13 drains,
68 links, to n Spanish oak on tho DeEstang lino;
thenoo with tho DoEsUng lino to tho beginning corner,
in the Green Pond, eonteining five hundred end nine-
ty-nino (699) acres, more or leu. And it further ap
pearing that afterword, to-wlt: on thesixteeath day
of November, in the year of onr Lord, ono thonund
eight hundred and seven ty-foar, (1874) the said Alfred
Grant, in writing, under his own proper hand and
teal, assigned and transferred toTamson C Grant, the
plaintiff, tho abiolute control of said mortgage, aud
the promissory notes therein, and thereby intended to
bo secured ae aforesaid, with fnll authority to receive
and receipt for the same, and to take all legal steps
in the premise! that ho, tho said Alfred Grant, could
do, had ho not transferred and assigned the earns, ae
regarde foreclosure, or otherwise, and endorsed and
transferred said fonr promissory notes to tho plaintiff,
on the day and year last aforesaid. And it farther
appearing that raid four promissory notes remain un
paid—
It is, therefore, ordered, That the eaid defendant
do pay into Court, on or before the first day of tbs
next Term thereof, the principal, interest, and cost
das on said fonr promissory notes ns aforesaid, or
.how cause to tho contrary, if any heean.andthaton
the failnre of the defendant *o to do, the Equity of Re
demption into raid mortgaged premises be forever
thereafter barred nod foreclosed. And it is further
ordered. That this Rule be published in the Southern
Watchman ones a month fonr months previous to the
next Term of this Court, or sorvod on tho defendant
or bit special agent, or attorney, at least three month*
previous to tho next Term of (his Court.
8. P. THURMOND, PlTTe Att’y.
'MaS£m cSwtr.} CUrk ’* Superior Court.
I hereby certify, that tbe above and foregoing is a
tree extract from the minute, of tho Superior Court,
March T-rm. 1875. may5 W. L. DEAN, Cl’k.
fX EORGIA, Jackson county,
V-I Whereas, Thomas B Arnold applies to mo, _
proper form, for letters of guardianship of tho person
and property of James Smith and William Smith,
minor orphan* of Thomas Smith, deo’d—
Therefore, oil persons oonearatd an bortby notified
and required to show eons*, if any tboy can,on orb.-
fora tho let Monday in Jane next, why raid letters
should not bo granted, ns prayed for, to tho applicant.
Giron nadtr my oBelti signature and seal of office
this tho 6th day of April, 1875.
nP»H W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
Hard to Beat.—Thomas L. Ogden has
now on his farm an Alderney cow, which
made 808 pounds and 6 ounces of batter
in one yoar. A strict account baa been
kept from the 25th of April, 1874, to the
25th of April, 1875, and this largo yield
was tbo result. She also daring this time
snpplied two families with’milk and cream,
including two qaarls of now milk, whiem
were taken oat of every morning’s milk*
ing. Her feed through tbe summer sea
son consisted of fonr quarts of dry wheat]
bran per day, and in the winter two quarts
of Indian meal and 4 quarts of bran, on
steamed hay.— Woodbury OonAftfufion.H
A Butter Maker’s Experience.—J. P
Ellsworth, of Borro, who knows good bat
ter and makes it, thus writes to a brother
buttorer: I have tried scalding milk at
di fie rent temperatures for butter,and have
settled on )-'!0 J as the best mercurial point.
Ecsa than 1:50° will not destroy the perms
of tlio putrefaction. Have been told that
1 ’,0° makes the mi!k ; cream, and butter
ta-ue scalded. I scald as soon as the milk
drawn. Alter scalding, tho milk is
red to stand in largo pans without
as the temperature of tbe
5U id bo about 60 s , acts up-
tho milk promptly aa-
ig BiUfc by pour-
:ooling it with
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Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Bra
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with their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
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exerting a powerful influence upon these
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viscid matter with which the bowels axe
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Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
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ious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart,Inflam
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Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swel
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Bitten have no equal. Such Diseases are
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Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en
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Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
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Jaundice.—In all cases of jaundice, test
assured that your liver is not doing its work.
The only sensible treatment is to promote
the secretion of the bile and favor its re
moval. For this purpose use Vinegar Bn-
D£ cieanse the Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the aWn in Fimples, Eruptions, or Sons;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
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will follow.
n. n. McDonald a co„
and cor. Washington and Charlton Sts., New York.
Sold by all OruKists and Dealers-
Ocioberl4,18H—ly
“VT0TICE.
JL> After thff publication of tbis notice once
week for four weeks, and at the regular term of the
Contt of Ordinary of Madison county, to be held on
the trst Monday in Jnns next, appiieation will be
made to said Conrl for ioaro to .oil tho real estate of
Jamoe Brannom, late of said county, deceased,for tbo
purpose of distribution with the beire of raid estate.
may6 J. M. SKINNER, Adm’r.
signature, this April 18th
W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
ACKS0N Sheriff’s
SALE.—Will be sold, on tbo first Tuesday inJ un e
next, boforo tbo court bouse door, in Jefferson, Jack
son county. Go, within tho legal bonrs of sale, tbe fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Two males, on* a dark brown mar* male, about
year* old, tbo other a dark bay hors* mnle,abont 8
9 years old. Loviod on by virta* ef a mortgage fl
issued from tbo Superior Coart of said eoanty. John
B Dannaboo vs Thomas W Garrison. Property point
ed ont in said fi fa.
marSl J. S. HUNTER, Sb’ff.
i?l EORGIA, Jackson county.
VA Thomas H Niblaek, administrator, de bonis
non, of Thomas L Brown, doe eased, haring Slad bit
application showing that be bos folly administered tho
estate of said deceased, and praying to be dismissod
from said administration—
Therefore, all pertoni or* hereby notified and requi
ed to show cans*, if any they can, on or before the let
Monday in Juno next, at tbo rognlartorm oftboConrt
of Ordinaay, to be bold in and for said county of
Joekeon, why said administrator sbonld not b* dis
charged, and letters of dismission granted in terms
the law.
Given under my offieial signature this Mrreh let,
1876. marlO W. C. HOWARD, Ord’y.
/HEORGIA, Jackson county.
VT Whereas, Robert Morris, administrator of tbe
estate of James Morris, deceased, makes application
to me for lottors of dismission from tbe administra
tion of said estate, alleging that bo hat folly ad
ministered the sama—
Therefor*, ail persons concerned are hereby notiSed
and required to show cause, if any they ean, on orb*-
for* the first Monday in Judo next, why raid adminis
trator sbonld net be disebarged and eaid letters grant
ed a* prayed for by the applicant.
Given under my official signatnre this let day
March, 1875. marlO W.C. HOWARD, Ord’y
O NE ear load Now Orleans SYRUP.
One carload New Orleans SUOAR,
A good iiupply of new MACKEREL,
Which we otter to the public CHEAP for CASH
J»n« CENTER 4 REAVES.
We keep a general aeiorbnent of goods made by the ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, such at
Jeans, Plains, Checks, Stripes and Tarns
We are also Agents for the
IGHT DRAFT OTLLET GIN.
All of which w# offer to the publio at LOW PRICES; FOR CASH OR BARTER. CALL AND SEE US.
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VJ Whereai, Rufus M. Merooey and John N.
Montgomery, Execntors of R. W. Pruitt, late of eaid
eonnty, deceased, represent to the Coart that they
bave fully discharged eaid trust, and pray the Court
to grant them letters of dismission—
This is, therefore, to eito all concerned to be at my
offle* on tho first Monday in June next, to show wby
said letters sbonld not bo granted a, prayed for. Or-
dinary’s Offlee, March 1st. 1875.
MarehlO GEO. C. DANIEL, Ord’y.
/TX EORGIA, Franklin eonnty.
VT Whereas, W B Neal and Joel D Gunnels apply
to me for letters of adminietration npon tbe estate of
William Noal, late of said eonnty, deoeosed—
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notiSed
to show cans*, if any they ean, at mv office oa or bo-
fore tbo Brat Monday in July next, why said letters
shoold not be granted tbe applicants.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, May
14th, 1875, jnnet A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
O.EORGIA, Madison Connty.
VjT Whereas, Jams* P. Hall, Administrator of
7m. Hall, deceased, represents to tbe Conrt that b*
as folly administered said ostate in terms of tho law—
Tbis Is, therefor*, to eito all eoneorned to be at my
offieo, on the first Monday in Jon* next, to show wby
said James P. Hall sbonld not b* dismissed from said
administration. Ordinary’* office, March let, 1876.
MarlS GEO. 0. DANIEL, Ord’y.
RABUN COUNTY.
TDABUN Sheriff’s Sale.
JLlJ Will be sold,before the eonrthonsedoor,in tbe
town of Clayton, between tho legal boors of salt, on
tbo first Tuesday in July next, the following property,
to-wit:
On* lot of land, No 48, in tho 5th DistriotofRabnn
oonnty, as thoproperty of E P Jones, one of the de
fendants. Also, on* lot of land, No 58, in tbo 5th
District of Rabun eonnty, as tha property of Willis
Bramblett, on* of tb* defendants, to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Rabnn Soperior Court, October Term, 1870,
G M Netherland vs Willis Bramblett and E P Jones.
Propsrty sold to satisfy said fi fa. $5
Also, at the same time and place, one lot of land,
No 41, in tbe 2d Distriotof Rabnn connty, and lots
Nos 3 and 8 in tbe 4tb District, all lying in Rabnn
connty. Loviod on as tb* property of Edward Coffee,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Rabnn Suptrior Court,
April Term, 1859. Nelson A Johnson vs A B Alex
ander, prineipal, and A Mauldeu, H W Cannon, Ed
ward Coffe* and G A Greenwood, soenritioa. Prop
erty sold to satisfy said fl fa. Propertv pointed ont
by G A Greenwood, controller of said fi fa.
may26 $5 D. T. DUNCAN, Sb’ff.
p EORGIA* Rabun county.
VJT Whoroas, Joel Aroodale, administrator of Thos.
Arondalo, represents to tho Conrt in his petition, duly
filed and entered on rooord, that he ba* faithfully ad
ministered Thomas Arondalo’* estate—
Tbis is, therefore, to eito all parsons' eonoerned,
kindred or eradltors, to show eaase, if any they eon,
wby said administrator shonld not b* discharged from
his administration, and receive latter* of dismission
on tbe first Monday in Jaly, 1876.
Given under my hand and offieial signature, Xareh
6tb, 1875. marl7 J. W. GREEN, Ord’y
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VX Whereas, William Owen and Nancy Pulliam
apply to me for letter* of administration on the estate
of George W Pnlllam, late of said oonnty, deceased—
These are, thoroforo, to cite and admonish all eon-
corned, to b* and appear at my office, within tb* tim*
proaeribod by law, and show canto, if any they have,
wby said lottors shonld not b* granted to the appli
cants. r
Given under my bond, at offioo, this 8 th day of May,
1875. mayl2 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
PI EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VX , Ordinary’* Office, May 1st, 1875.
Mordeoal Holley hat'applied for exemption of per
sonally, and setting apart and valuation of the earn*;
and I will pass npon bis appiieation on Thursday,
May 18th, 1876, at 13 o’oloek, M, at my offioo.
may6 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
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O.EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VX Ordinary’s Office, April 19th, 1875.
Thomas J Scales bos applied for exemption of per
sonalty and sotting apart and valuation of tbo same ;
and I will pass upon his appiieation on Saturday,
May lit, 1876, nt 13 o’oloek, M, at my ofho*.
ap!38 A. J. MORRIS Ord’y.
rx EORGIA, Franklin county,
VX Whereas, Blisaboth Keeto applies to mo, in
propor form, for letters of administration on the es
tate of G S Keaso, iat* of said connty, dec’d—
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and rsqnirad to show cause, if any they ean, on or be
fore tho fifst Monday in Juno next, why eaid letters
shonld not be granted as prayed for by applioant.
Given under my offieial signature, this 22d day of
April, 1876. qp!38 A. J MORRIS, Ord’y,
rx EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VX Alexander W Stephenson bos applied for ex
emption of homestead; and I will pass npon tb* ssm*
on Thursday, April 39th, 1876, at 13 o’elocb, M, at
my offioo. np!38 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
O.EORGIA, Franklin county.
VX Whoroas, Honry David mokes appiieation, in
proper form, for letters ot atutdinnshlp of tbn person
and property of Mary B B 0 O Wilson, minor of Jas
A Wilson, 1st* of Jaekson county, deo’d—
Therefore, all persons eoneorned are hereby notiSed
and required to (how eons*, if any they enn, on orbo-
foro the first Monday in Jane next, why said loiters
shonld not ba granted as prayed for by applicant.
Giron nndormy offieial signatoro, this 17th day of
April, 1876. spl31 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
i me, in propor
( X EORGIA, Franklin connty.
VX Whoroas, Blltn Ford applies to
fom, for letters of administration on tb* estat* of
Eleanor Mitchell, Into of said county, deo’d—
Therefore, all penona concerned are hereby notified
and required to show cense, if any they ean, at my of-
fiee, on or before tb* first Monday in Jnn* next, wby
said lottors shonld not bo granted tho applieant, at
prayed for in bis petition.
Giron nnder my offieial eignatnre, tbis April 17tb,
1876 ap!31 A. J. MORRIS Ord’y.
rx EORGIA, Franklin county.
VX Where**, Barton G Payne applies to me for
letters of administration on the estat* of HososBrown,
lit* of said oonnty, dooeastil—
Those ora, therefore, to oito and admonish nil con
cerned, to show ean**, if any they have, at my offlee,
on or before tho first Monday in Muy next, wby said
lottors should uot bo granted to the applicant.
Given nndar my hand, at office, this 3d day ot April,
1876. *p!7 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
QTATE OF GF0RGIA, Franklin connty.
k? ISAAC CURRY )
JZ f Libel for Divorce.
HANNAH CURRY. J In Franklin Superior Court.
It appearing to the Conrt, by return of tho Sheriff,
that tbe defendant can not bo fonnd in this county,
and that her residence is unknown—
It is ordered, That service be perfected in tbis ease
by publication ofthis notice, in the Southern Watch
man newspaper, ones a month for fonr months pro
ceeding the next term of tbis Conrt.
J. S. DORTCH, Sol. for Libellant.
Granted: GEO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
GEORGIA, i I, Barton U Payne, Clerk of the
Fraxklix County. J Superior Court of said county,
ds hereby certify, that the above copy order is a true
extraet from tbe minutes ofthis Cenrt.
Given nnder my hand and icsal of office, this Dee,
3d, 1874. BARTON G. PAYNE,
marl 7 Clerk Saperior Court.
WALTON BOUNTY.
TTrALTON Sheriff’s Sale.
V V Will bo eold, before tho eonrt boose door, in
the town of Monro*, Walton eoanty, daring the legal
hours of sal*, on tb* first Tuesday in July noxt, the
following property, to-wit:
Sixty-two and a half teres of lend, mor* or loss, in
tho northeast eornor of lend lot No 144, in the 4th
Distriet of Walton eoanty. Lo* ied on as tho property
of Honry W Sboinatt, under and by virtue of on* ex
ecution issued from • Justice's Conrt, bold in and for
tho 416th Distriet, G M, of said connty, in favor of
Thomas O'Kelley vs J C Cooper, principal, and Henry
W Shelnntt, security. Levy made and returned to mo
by Boniamin Knight, L C.
juneJ $5 J.M. AMMONS, Sb’ff.
BANKS COUNTY.
TXT"ALTON Sheriff’s Sale.
YV Will be eold, before tho oonrt honse door, in
tb* town ot Monroe, Walton oonnty, Ga, between tbo
legal honra of sale, on tho first Tuesday in July next,
the following property, to-wit:
Fifty tores of land, more or lest, adjoining lands of
Knox, Sponoor, and others, and lying natr the tow-
of Sosial Circle, in eaid oonnty. it being the earn*
traot of land parobasodby Joseph Boye* front Thomas
Snow. Loviod on ns tho propsrty of Josoph Boyce,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from tbo Justice Court of tbo
454th Distriet, G M, of said eonnty, in favor of A L
Binder vs Josspb Bcyee. Levy mad* and returned to
me by A G Lane, L C.
may36 WILKINS S. IVEY, Depn.ty Sb’ff.
C1 EORGIA, Banks connty.
VX Ordinary’* Office, May 19th, 1876.
J. Perry Echols has applied to mo for exemption
and setting apart of homestead and valuation of the
tana* j and I will post upon tbo same ot 11 o’oiook, A
M, on Thursday, tbe 3d day of Jane, 1875, at my of.
fieo. may36 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y*
/"X EORGIA, Banks connty.
VX~ Whereas, Wilbirtha Nannally applies to me
for lottore of administration on tho estate of Richard
Nannally, late of said aonnt,, deooasod—
Th’.s it, tbereforo, to cite and admonish oil and
singular, tbe next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased, to show eaase, if any tboy have, wby admin
istration on tbe estate of said deceased should not be
granted the applicant at the Jaly term next of this
Coart.
Given nudor my bond and offieial signature, May
lltb, 1875. m*y!9 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
rx EORGIA, Walton connty.
VX Whereat, John W Hinton, Jr, applies to me for
lettore of administration on tha estate of John W
Hinton, Sr, late of said eonnty, deo’d—
Tbit is, therefore, to eito md admonish all and
singular, the next of kin and. creditors of said deceas
ed, to show cans*, if any they ean, at the Jane term
next of thie Coart, why lo'itere of administration on tbe
estate of raid deceased should not be granted said ap
plicant.
Given nnder my Land, officially, this tbe 1st day or
May, 1876. rasj5 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
/'ll EORGIA, Walton county.
VX Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1875.
John M Peters, guardian ol Eugenia E Cook, for
merly Eugenia E Smith,petition tbis Court for n dis
charge from snob guardianship—
Ail persona eoneorned are hereby notified to show
eaase, If any they bave, at tho May term next ol this
eonrt. why said guardian sbonld not b* discharged
from laid treat. By order of tho Coart, Mareh let,
1876. mar34 THOS. GILES Ord’y.
rx EORGIA, Walton county.
VX Conrt of Ordinary, March Term, 1876.
Wm R Smith and Clocro H Smith, exooatora of A
W Wright, late of said county, docoased, petitions this
Conrt tor u discharge from said exeoatorship—
All parsons are hereby notified to show eaase, if any
they have, wby raid executors, at tb* July turn next
of this Court, sbonld not bo discharged from their said
trust. By ordsr of tb* Coart, March 1 »t, 1875.
marJ4 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold, before tbo conrt honse door, in
Homer, between tb* legal honri of sale, on tbo first
Tuesday in June next, tbo following property, to-wit:
Eighty teres of land, more or less, near tbe town ot
Belton, and adjoining lands ot Carter, and others, on
tho waters ol Hudson river. Levied on as tbe prop
erty of J P Eebois, to satisfy a fl fa issned from a
Jus tic* Court of the 913tb District, G M, in favor ot
D G Candler vt J P Eebois. Levy made and return
ed to m* by James Brooks, L C.
may5 A. J. WEST, 8b’ff.
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Dr. J. S Pemberton: It gives me great piesrure to
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bave cared my son of an obstinate lung sff .
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rx EORGIA, Banks comity.
VX Whereas, Me. M. N. Hardy, administrator of
Jam*! Norwood, represents to tb* Coart in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on record, that ho bos
fully administered Jamoa Norwood's estate—
This is, thoroforo, to cite oil persons eonoerned,
kindred and ereditora to show cans*,, if any they ean,
why eaid administrator shonld not be discharged
from bis administration, and receive letters of dis
mission on tb* first Monday in August, 1875.
apttl A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
fX EORGIA, Banks comity.
VJT Whereas, B L Chambers makes application for
letters of administration, do bonia non, on tb* octet*
of Joshua Simmons, deo’d—
Thoroforo, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required to show cans*, if any tboy can, on or be
fore the first Monday in Jan* neat, why said letters
shonld not be granted, as prayed for by applieant.
Given under my offieial signature, tbit April 7tb,
1875. apI31 A. C. MOSS Ord’y.
Y^X EORGIA, Walton connty.
VX Court of Ordinary, Fob. Term, 1875.
WhereM, Calvin fV Nowoll and Sarah H Sheats,
execntors of Ben a] ah S Sheets, deceased, late of sold
oonnty, petition thin Conrt for a discharge from said
trust—
This is therefore to oite ill persons eonosrnod to show
eaase, if any they bave, at the Jane term next of tbit
Goait, wby letters of dismission of sneh executorship
should not bo «:r*s.tod said applicants.
By order of tbo Oonrt, February lit, 1875.
marS*5 THOS. GILES, Ord’y.
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/^X EORGIA, Banks connty.
To all whom it may concern.
Harvoy W Rucker having filed hie petition, in prop
er form, to mo, praying lottors of administration, with
tbo will annexed, on tbs estat* of Wiley Rucker—
Tbis it to cite all creditors, legatees, next of kin,
and any others iute.csted, to bo and appear at the
noxt Juno term of tbo Court of Ordinary of said eonn
ty and obow oanso.if any they can, why letters of ad
ministration, with the will annexed, sbonld not be
granted to Harvey W Rneker.
Given under my band and offieial signature, tbit
April lltb, 1875. apttl A. 0. MOSS, Ord’y.
rx EORGIA, Banks county.
VX Whereat, Calab Chitwood, administrator of
Wilborn Fagans, represents to tboOoart, in hi* peti
tion duly filed and entered on record, thul ho bos fully
administered Wilborn Fagans’estate—
This is, therefore, to eito all persons eoneorned, kin
drod and creditors, to show cans*, if any tboy *>n,
wby said administrator sbonld notb*dltchar*ed from
bis administration, and receive lotton of dismission on
tbe first Monday in July, 1875.
mar24 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y.
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