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Hu' r f am ami nVavtlcu,
11 tor's Hulci
tm Into rcMdoiu-e of 'Dioh. Jennings,
riHhunlu property belonging to unlit
hogs, iior^'H, mules, sheep,
u’kh, pencotton Hi'oi. iMt*, blacksmith
tools, \vng*um, bnrncs*. buggy, one gold
tin ! - things too teiltona to mention.—
to begin nt 10 o'clock, u. in., nn.I continue until nil
pvoperty is Hold. Terms cAHil, unless rhnngod
l\ !•:. L. JENNINOR. Executor,
\<l m I it i-t rtt tor'* S»li’t
in ov ler tVom the Court of Ordinary ol
r count,v. " ill In- nold, on the flrwt Tuesday
\t. v thin the legal nount of sale, before
in sold county, tlie following IhiiUh,
AN
Il’AIWERH AND PLAiJTERS.
• .Two
Sillier, MocohhihI : The
... 1 is iiud tin'Sontliennt hull - lot No. lit).
ninl iilso the interest, lu r. niiitiuler of the wldmv'11 tlowor,
in the NoilhSVe.d luilf ot lot No. 119- nil
tilt I of mid conuty. Sold to pay debts.
^d« elHtd$4 41) '
’AKOI.INK t
the 10th dirt-
. _ *rms CASH! —
MILLER, Ailin'*.
V DSOT.UTE necessity, tn times gono by. fdrood yon to
purchase nu occasional supply of suoh medicines nn
might he administered to the various minibors of your
tnniiiy n v yourselves, without the aid of it physician.
Vuiioun purgative Pills, Cough Mixtures, Chill McillclncB,
Dlnrrlmm rompomirts. Toulon, Blood PurtficrH, and ninny
other articles, hnve boon prescribed for you •lAJVhr/Artrn
Htnnd-i>oliit, and in ninny coses, tliono wnrt ptepsred them
know - ’ * “ - * * -* •*
Dr. John Hull’s Column.
-f—f ■ ,
From K. J), Itarrium'l 1'amphlct of tt. /VMfe Lowi.]
SUl'KKIOH (lOUHT CALKHUAR.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Revised, October, 1808.
UlilCAV »TKACKmifill *
BLUE RIDGE CIliCUlT.
Nor.L B. KHrnirr, Amigo; fi. cai.vin Jobrsow, Solicitor.
Ohorbkee—First Moiidny In March ntul August.
Cobb— 1 Third Moudny in Mnrch and first Monday in Oct.
Milton—Fourth Monduy In March and third Monday In
Attguak
l,('ii'iiI Advertisements.
in, Troup Comity.
Tn thr Superior Court of said County ntul .Stale:
MIV. pi tttion of the undersigned, dtiiicns of said county,
respectfully Bill
inroffc
Hi that they (anil their nuccoHMors)
d under the name and style of the
ii uui.l \ MC’i'lJAl. Ml) COMPANY,” with tliolrprlti-
rlpal oilh o and place of doing ImsineM In the city of fai-
ti range, Ti*t»u]» oounty
Ttie object of
lalion for the purpose of aiding
helm and logittocH of thono
members of the Asseelutt.
member of the AswutuUon, each surviviut
the dues to wlitcli the decvHm-d bolongcd slnii
the deceased's rep-
lie or she may dlrert -lobe graduated
1 according to the ago of the Hiuvivlug
ite of bin or her admittance into the Ah-
•tupany shall huvo tie right to graduate
•on and nnnuiil dues of the Utotutom of
atom, together with the classes, hud mend**#
- < u> they may think best toy the interest the
II, nnd the power t'* elect their o.WU officers. op*
polnl iigents, till vacancies in their b*f*ly, and fix the Raln-
rles of officers, make tludv o"u amt CmiAttlution,
! and do whatever in tln ie jtidjunen* will »*ch* promote the
| mtereat. Hint tlio UM-fulnew* ol th*coinpaU^ and. AhhocIii
nothtug niemt u«e iruuiuient rtf dlseason In any off-
mute, and In the abnenco of hotter i mn**M«ifc tlifur. In
ninny iuntiUieon, met with your APPROVING 8MILR8.
Now, gentlnmeu, by your asslntanco and your tnrtuenee,
which we lutund to MERIT, wo wlnh to effort a slight
. Iiiuigc tn the programme; and no long as Wo give nntliwic-
tion, shall Iioim' to hu the rcotnienta of public patronage.—
~ 1, ti»r“|B
ForayIh—Find Monday tn April and fourth Monday In
Augunt.
umpkin—Second Monday iu ApHt «nd aocond Moni^y
lh fcopbrniher. . .....
Dawnon—Third Mouday in April and second Monday iu
Hoptemlinrl
Our plan 1h, that the
IVlorlical PrOlbiMtotli
Tliono who are experleucod In 8outhorn trealmont, and
have l>ceii and are In ivory ronpeoi identiUed with tlie
Southern people, and who afo known and acknowledged
n Hitch, shall, as far an r
possible, mamiWcturc and nupply
that demand, tlmrt enabling every family tn procure, at all
Union, a clans of Medlduon that arc likely to givo, by far,
more satisfaction than If prepared In a locality when* dl»-
eiisrM are treated dlfforontly. Wc are well awaro that thcro
will be arrayed against us an army of
Northern Nostrum
lUidoaU up hi the wntt to dtfckK.
Tl»eix\ aiv tlirce uvnibcra co»vp®«ta» onr ftrnx all grad-
UIiVhI amt exportcnced Sauthern Physicfann, nnd with all
our ability and experience wo haw pro pared iumA u*)\v offer
yon a class of
ot lu violation, of iJj,c laws of this
petition'
Giairlift, which i.i $loO -hoi
while the other is $.V100 ole.
lh\t there ivro other eoil 'i
greatly to pl;wco that belt of
bio point of view. Iu the math
are utiHurprvBfl xl by any country
extreme cold of the North, an
the more Southern latitu-l s. White men cau
live and labor there all the year with impunity.
This fact places that portion of Georgia at a pre
mium in comparison with the Southwest coun
ties of the State. It is a fixed fact that there a
heavy crop of cotton is hard to gather.
Fur which purpose your petitioners pray the p.xr.snge of
un order by th.Cmir eoiubrrliiR upun yonr petitioners
nmt thdr mteccjfxtrH, ensporuk' iinweruurt |*riviU'goB, to-
tlier with lukbilitieN applicable_tn \l»Q ohteeta. nnd pur-
This
If thee...
I’tvrmfal int
through the winter, lire is tin
question.
remedy beyond
f i-
apes
The fact that an c xeollent arli< lo of wino has i urcs n
been made at Ml. Pleasant, in this county, dur- j for tlu
ing the. last ten years, by inexperienced persons, I
without must, scale, Acidimeter, or any of the
nparatus usually employed bv wine makers, e>-
tablislu s the ::up< rior.ty ol this ;*
; Dkpautmknt of Aoiuct’LTtim
l sheets of tin annual report c
of Agricultuvo now in presf
>r distribution betbro January,
r gives some interesting lig-
■ to the productions of the soil |
ed. The following shows the
total yield and money value of the crops nam-:
cl for all the States iu the Unit d Staten, i
the Dopartmo:
i but not read\
the Newark .1
Ainu, at the same time and place, will be sold tie llouan
d land thereunto attnelu d, il being the place whereon A.
Hurrta now liven. e,outaluing 250 ucron. a>.IJoiu(ug lamlK
V II. (ireeu and s. W. Kwanson on tin. West, W. It.
11)- Smith; V. HolK V A. l-Yiwl, uml
ii the bust, <«i tin 1 North l\v the vinut
gc- to Went lAiim; nituufed. lying and
being m tim mil District, t>. M. of Troup comity, levied
SBoitNT «’ FFURELL,
JOHN K. MORELAND,
vviu'.v i». ninth's,
ROBERT A. T. KLDT.EY,
ilK/.EKIAH S. WIMBISH,
WILLIAM M CUNNINGHAM,
CHARLES W. MABRY,
SHERWOOD W. HWANSON,
JOHN I CALLAWAY.
cui-girt, Troup County.
fkvnvr op OnnwART, Doe. 3d, ISHS.
« All LET. MAFF’ETT having Applied U> me
William C. Yanee
d fro
•opia
II n
nurture a I t. V.i
I in Fobruai
iBtuto of 'Fbomua.M. Bradford,
leeeusod
e. to cite nnd ndmonfaft nit concerned
-.y olJJeo on of iiftfore the Urn! Monday
i show cause, il any tlwy have, why
: ^av-
Farailjr Modfctne«*
Not nncrota nor patonln, which vro thfnk am hoocntly
iiuimt by every farmer, planter and family throughout
tlie Southern country, and an aanorttiwml vt tlio GREAT
SOUTHERN rUEI'ABATlONa nUoiUAWe tatevecj* houee.
DROMGOOLE h CO.’S
IINOLTSII FEMALE RITTERS
Tn a ]»ow»-rftd uterine tenfanad Female Begntatav. and ii
Just the ModicUa* no much »«eded by the female commu
nity, both old awl young, thronghout tho South. It re-
Uevcaalk hTogufarrtioa, remove# obetmotionn, curea pain
ful o? Kiipprenaed meuntruation, FuUiug of the Womb,
Leucorrhroa or MTiltea, CUIoroHiB. Hynkeries, Palpitation of
the Heart, and all that olap.n of oomplafntn peculiar to fe-
inaloH. It rentorea^ arouaen and invigorates tho womb,
thereby &\tku»lng regularity and health.
DnOMGOOIJ^ k CO.'S
MLXWf» OF CnMEXaLtK**
torpid
• Hold Eight Hun
ted. lying and be-
tieur^la, Ti
tufa
the
ily Am
peculiarly
to tho pro
.* must. -
'•ption, is
n climate.
.-•Id He- brick
up County.
Coonx or Okdin.vkv, Dccemlwr 3)1, IWIS.
I T having lieeu represented to tlie Court that tlie estate
id Wiley Womack, lati- of said county, deceased, is
These aii'. therefore. f« cib* and ndmonlak all parties
i "ti' i nu d. to be and appear at my oillue, on or before tlie
llrst Monday iu February next, to show cause, if any they
h iv, why the Clei l; of the Superior Court of Kidd ennut)'
should not be ap[MiinU.'d to wledutafct 1 eJi flic rjuue tu
terms of the law,
<!• i ll td c-'o rr H. CARY, Ordinary.
Cicorfila, TTouy t uuuty.
vmtn 1. f\v lAwaxirtV, Nor. TI, ISC8.
fill IN W. PATTEltSUN, Ailmiuiutnitor of John Patter-
"lice thil* he will apply b) this
apo.
'Hie following Slioi
uvertvfo yiobl per '
pill rpuin
t p- s. i
evied H
t I'l. Fa
Cniirr for letters of dismtssion from wihl crust.-
1 hi si - nr»\ therefore, h> cije nil i»erw>nfl concert vd to bo
and apivar at this .ifhce, on or befbro tho first Monday in
two tho
«auil gullo
. this c
upf
: deal of
tud Utly to four lmu- i
nil ii g to the locality; !
nofticst tlie climate i
t. st yield,),
tuali xpeiimcDt. that |
r mini'll «pnn'Ut max-, ;
loorest land, wit iu-ut !
mt hesi- l
, it any exists, why said letters
IT If. CARY, Ordinary.
ruble p<
laimrmg. \\ •
at one thousnud gnllo
may be relied on, where sufficient cure has boon i
taken, and tho vineyard reached the proper age.
'L’ho annual production of wine in Europe, ut T
one dollar per gallon, will exceed the entire debt
of the United States’ Government it tho close of
the war. The Uni tod Ktuti <. osivcev.dly the
Southern portion of it, can and ought to exceed
iii:i nud bring i
a Harris Superii
■ on or before the first Monday in June next,
, it any exists, why said k-Mem fdiould not be
|mw9rt-nm-$ft) H. H. GARY, Onllnury.
The nim/boi
► nine per head
- took iu the United SLi
principals, a
. will be s .l
l tb-‘ uup ol said (
Ucorgla, .TrrriwGhrr County.
IV’ ll LKl'.AS. Trillion Fuflon, mtuduistmtor on estate of
* V Jan. H. Ifopkfim. avTutrivisti’ator on estate of Wm.
S. Tignor. r. |.n sint that tin y luve fully adminteteced
said estates, and apply lor letter*of diemiiHsiou from tlio
.'•■7 by U. W. I ml:.
, thi;rcfore,
t the production of u
importing wine, wo should >
rcction. We can produce it
and cheaper than any other [»'
So far from
sport i
>plv
di-
. AS. W. BANNING.
D R *.
TL
should bo routed by p
r L.
dirt upon tin
t the
Lei
tin
i undisturbed until you
main
wish to put them out in Deeemb
February. Sou; : m.nvy objoet si
upon the vine, where ii i.i cover
prevent them from being torn uj
the dirt more compact and helps to ret. 1
ure. It should he bomo in mind tin
most impossible to propagate. Scupper
tings without roots, nud that thi mIiol
tended to by the first of July yet
known young vines to root well, eo
middle of August.
ing of the T,<
ing resolutio
. Committee ■ >
Resolved,
sville h\
-At a r
Club.
■s ibv Mf -rs of admlnlstratic
ill Diivh, dec cased, and for l<-t-
• iK-mm nud pro]K*rty of Ida
.. sfonmch, fironwn .
,. t T _ r carries off tho bite, make* ipiirk
and \H!mumenV c.iurou, novor uttocU the lisad, nerve# ot
i. gives lone to tlie nyHicm, and ran Tie aduibiistered to
infants. It cures all fennaof ChiOaand Fever, Iutermit-
t ul Fever, Billons Fevely Cougcstivo Chills, and no family
should bo without it
Pickens—Fourth Mondays lu April and September.
Gilmer—Second Mondays lu May and October.
Fnnu In—Third " “ " "
Union—Fourth " " " __ ‘‘ ,
Towns—Mondays after tho fourth Mondays In May and
October.
BULL'S CEORON BITTERS.
• AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS !
Arliaivuns Heard From t
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
Wm. M. Sessions, Judge; J. S. Wiooinp, Solicitor.
Appling—First Mondays In March and September.
Camden —Fridays after tho fourth Mondays in April and
Ootobor. . . . ' „ .
Charlton—Monday after tho fourth Monday In April and
October.
Clinch—Fourth Monday In March and Boptembor.
Coffoo—Second " "
EoholB—Monday alter the fourth Monday tn March and
BcptarnffWl
Glynu—Third Monday In April and October.
Pi arc o—Thursday boforo tho first Mouday In March and
September. • ■
Ware—Third Monday, in March and Boptembor.
~ ‘ October.
Wayue—Fourth Monday In April and C
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
E. H. Wobbell, Judge; John Peabodt, Solicitor.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Mouday in March and September
Harris—Second Monday In April and October.
Marion—Firet '* March and September.
Mnecogoe—flecoad Monday in May and October.
Schley— *' " April and October.
Talbot—Third “ March and September.
Taylor—Firat ** April and October.
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT.
JomahR. Parrott, Judge; Ciue. E. Brotuch, Solicitor
Bertow—Third Monday tn March and September.
Catoosa—Second ”
Chattooga—Ftret *• Hawk amd September
Dade—Second “ ■■J
Gordon—Firat “ April and October.
MBiaay—Third
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN!
C-Dills und Fevey
Stony Point, White Co^ r Auk., May 33d, IfiOB.
D R. JOHN BULL—Drab Bnt ;—!«*» FebrrMry I vrm In
Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got uovto of your
Barsnpnrillu und Cedron Bittern.
My son-in-law, who was with mo in the store, ban been
down with tho Rheumatism for some time, commenced
on tho Bitters aud soon found bin general huultli improvod.
Dr. Gist, who ban boon iu bod health, triod tliem, nud ho
also Improved,
Walker—Monday before the first Monday (n Mkfch and
Whitfield—Fourth Monday itX April and October.
COWETA CIRCUIT,
J. D. Tor*, Judge; Wm. A. Adams, Solfcftor.
(After (he first of January, 1869.)
Clayton— Second Monday lu Murch aud September.
DoKnR)—First
Farotto—'Tint “ April and October.
Fulton—First •* May and November.
Mori wether—First “ April aud Octubor.
Troup—Third ** klareh and September.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Wm. SrnLKT, Judge; At.ram B. Hmitjt, Solicitor.
tn AprK »w) te second Monday
MtOMCUXVLE & COv*S
AMYGDAUNK
A scientific proparatimv tor Coughs, Coltto. Sore Throat,
Hno|iing Cough, Pneumonia,, Phenrisy. Croup, ttoararaess.
Dry Cough. Pain tn tlie Side, Tightness in the Cheat. Ix»-
tiueiiza, Spitting of Blood, and for att other Puhuonnry
Affoctions. It immediately loosens the ptitegm, relieves
iugh ami pain, pcoamotea freo expecteratlou, and
EROMGOOOr k CO.'S
EXT. BEARBEUliY, CUBKBS AND
BUCHU, FOR THIS. KIDNEYS.
For nil uffectkms of ttie Kidney* and Bfintder, whether af-
fecting old or young, male or fornate-; for gravel, urinary
deposits nt nil kinds, ivteution of Urine, freo mint iucliiia-
i of curly indiscrekioi
■ habits of ilisHlputiLML.—
Gleet, lencorrhceo, ovll foreboding, melancholy, sleepless
nights, nervousness, etc., cun bo cured by using tilts mud-
icul compound. L&i*ge bottles #1 00.
Of tile
1 mlmouisli all c
lit! be phi.'
with dirt,
It also ket
whethe
i wus presented by
i Labor:
rimt tliis A8sociution rouoguiao ik
n of labor than that whieli is oqnirii
money contracted for it ; therefore,
ntraets for labor shall be ftiliilli'd,
regards the industry requisite or tlii
time specified; that xvitliont - aeh .1 .thisIvy oi
time contraeted for, the laborer shall be de.emu
unworthy of his bin*; nud to cany out this view
it is ivci miiK ialed tu fdl member.; oi this asso
ciation, as well as to tho community at large
that a certificate of character for industry, lion
■ sty und the fulfillment of engage
quired of all seeking employment,
be taken without such certificate,
plover deems justice to himself, ii
tects the laborer.
|Tlu* necessity for the adoption
action is as essential to the prosperity of tlioag- | siiin. -.
ricultural community of Alabama as that uf i Gibboun.
Kentucky. As is stated the law protects tho la- I ConstaDi.
l.>orer, but is sadly remiss in providing fur the |
vritliin tlie
Your Life Blond Jfmt Ue Pui ilicd
, wbv
fftTt MiHiday tu January,
f f-ind
Vv
Thia November 27, 18158.
vlii- td.;;«) J. W. BANNING. O. M. C.
rgla, Trailj> County.
CiiriiTw OiU)ix.uiY, December 13, 1808.
JBERT M. YOUNG having applied lor Mttcrs of ad-
tlur ewtate of JiunoB T. Dix, Lite of
. dec
t thjH iiflli:
id GO link
I'lVS, HOllUl-V
No. 280; lyiik ,
il on ,i.< tlie prop- 1 should not be granted,
. M....
. Dm
and that
'lhis th
LS the lu>
pro-
• -ueh
MODE OF PUTTING OUT VINES.
Dig holes (the larger the better), thirty-five
feet each wav, set up ;> -lake and till the hole
half full with any good manure. Throw upon
th«! manure top soil to within four or six i idles
of tlie surface, cover up and pack tlie dirt well
around tho cutting, leaving the surface lower
than elsewhere. AY lien the vines begin to grow,
bo certain to keep all the shoots br< >ken off but
<me, which must bu trained up the stake by be
ing tied to it, or (which is much better) by hav
ing a hard twisted cord to extend up and down
the stake. As the vine grows, untwist the cord,
and let in p tendril which will hold the vine se
curely.
MODE, COST, \C., OF ERECTING AN ARBOR.
This will depend entirely upon the locality,
both as to mode and cost. In most places, in
this country, where pine timber, and, in some
places, cypress is so abundant, the best and
cheapest is to get lightwood or cypress posts,
and place them ten to fifteen feet apart, as you . . . . . n
like, with railing from one to another. The j server, and lus ri Milts which he sends us, tally
amount of railing may be very much lessened 1 v ®ry well with the views ot those who hfiVe given
nv tlu>y
11. 11. UAItX,
Ordinury
(■corgiii, Jllcrixv**f tier County,
yyriif;uEAS' ; Jaini s M. Arrington roprcuents to tlu*
'ourt thut he baa fully administered the ettkte of
:r, dec
sutipfy
. F. Shafer to
Cu.u-t of the
and Patrick
I till! I Si
■ite and admonish all concerned to
■ pr. scnliid l»,v bur, why letters of
ist. should iio| be granted said up-
■Hoi
■f tlu; empToj-er, on whom tliu laborer
is dcjicmti ivr. Li fact t!i«; apparently studied .
effort to foster the inui/ediite interest of the em
ployee at the sacrifice employer, is a ix>licy akin j v . Uslill thl
to that of killing the goose that laid the golden j and Patrick Giliboi
egg.—Livinyston Jcncninf. I 101110 by a Constat
of said City,
for to satisfy i
701'st Din..
iTi-onL* U S'*. -i'-.-now lives !
•i the. West side . *1 the Chill- j
* la t ii, Block lit, in the mup
JAS. W. banning, O.
n gia, IHcriwdltci- County.
T. FULLER applies for letters wf guardiaiydu'p, jv**r>
, wm and pioperty, of Jolumie Freemau, ori)lum of
llh-
, deceased
fore, to cite and admonish all concerned,
objections, it any they have, why said letters
j Also, a Horuo ami Lot in tin-city of West Point,
West side of the Claittahoftcliei- river, whereon David F.
■- I Blunder now lives, duscribed as ljit "). Block U>. in the map
s tha ]>rop.-rty David F. Rlieafor
Experiments mtth Milj:.—We find the follow
ing in tliat nuwt excellent paper, tlie Aincritxm
ArrrciiHarist, for December. . L , 1 .
•’ _ MoMilluu vb. David !■ KliactuT
Mr. Frank J. Clarke, of Butts Co., instituted ; to me by n Constable,
a course <•>!' experiments to guide him iu manag
ing his dairy. He is, we think, ten accurate ob-
Baid City as Lot 5, in Block 18. 1
vy made and returned
y, 18(59. This Nov. 2T, XW58.
deet-td-$3 ,r.\s. w. B \NNTNG, o. m. c.
Notice to Delitors nud Creditor*.
V LI* person* indebted to the estate of John Motley, de
ceased, are hereby notified to make immediate pwy-
nieiit; und those having eluinm ugainst said estate xvfll
render them in, in compliance with the law, or tliis notice
xvill he plead iu bar of their collect!)
uovl:i-7t-* JANIUM
Chattdiooeluf
by the use of brush for the young vinos to run J the subject the most atudy. -I hey arc as lol-
uuon. Where timber is plentiful aud conven- : lows: 1. 'fhe quantity of the* milk mners^ »1-
ieut, all tlie arboring for the second year (first , most, il not quite as much as the quantity given
year only requiring stakes) can bo erected by j by different cows. In lrnying get a samplo of
hiring all the work done at »t cost of fifteen dol- ! the
lars per acre. Most farmers can make them at j riel
leisure times without scarcely any perceptible
gives
cost. The cost will increase e /ery year, a little,
until the arbor extends over the entire ground.
The time necessary for this to be accomplised,
will depernl upon the attention paid to the
yard. We think it can be doim by extra care richer t
milk, if possible. J. A
: milk when fat than when poor,
poorer milk with the first calf than after
wards, other conditions beinfc equal, d. Tlie
older a cow is, the richer her milk, until her con
stitution begins to fail. fi. The langu r the pe
riod which has elapsed since since calving, the
milk.
Th** richness of the feed.
and attention to enriching the soil, wutcliin;
«fcc., in five or six years.
Where timber is scarce, other modes will occur
to the vice grower, and, if at a greater cost,
perhaps, he will feel compensated by the im
provements in neatness and appearance. A nice
arbor could be erected, at no very great outlay
of money, with ft telegraph wire. But wo are
not prepared to speak advisedly as to tho risks
of electricity. Wo unhesitatingly make the as
sertion, based upon an experience (though
upon a small scale) of twenty-five years, that
extension is the “ one thing needful” for Soup-
pemong vinos, and utterly condemn anything
like pruning, lapping, or anything of the sort,
except to procure a single stem from the ground
. to the railing of tho vineyard. Then let it run
in every direction, merely endeavor to keep the
vine in a horizonhd position, by continually en
larging tho arbor. It is exceedingly wonderful
to see the area of ground that a single vine, iu a
rich plucc, will cover.
MAKING THE WINE.
We will give the opinion for what it may be
worth, with all the advantages of aparatus for
ascertaining the amount of acid, sugar, Ac., and
suitable cellars for keeping the wine, that wine
makers elsewhere have, that tho must of the
Scnppernong grape will make a wine, especially
a sparifling wine, that cannot be excelled in any
part of the world. This, of course, is a mere
opinion, but it is based upon tho fact that, in
our simplo way, we invariably make a superior
wine. Our plan consists simply in expressing
the jtiico from tho grapes, adding from one to
two pounds of sugar, filling up a vessel and
keeping it full during fermentation, by having
gome extra juice on hand for the: purpose. Af
ter allowing fermentation to go on from ten to
fifteen days bung up, so tightly so as to exclude
all possibility of air entering the cask, and leav
ing it undisturbed until tho wine is made. Some
close up the bung tightly at once, after about
ten days; others closo ifc up gradually within the
timo mentioned. No doubt but that it would
he better to exclude the air entirely from the be
ginning, by means of a crooked tube, with one
oRd fastened in the bung of a vessel, containing
the must, and tlie other end of tho tube in a ves
uri containing water. It is, perhaps, Unnecessa
ry for me toWy more upon mi 1 king wine, as
much moro valuable information can be procured
olsowlier« upon this part of the subject under
consideration. Wo will say something, howev
er, about the number of gathering tire grapes,
and obtaining the jitter «h these things are done
in a different manner than rf'roroiOther grapes.—
Wait Until the grapes are fajly ripe—place a
forked stick under the vi:ies nnd down
upon a cloth spread for the pucr^’-'-^Arou
only want to make a small quji
r tub at*J mash them with)
The richness of tlie cream varies—that from
tlie richest milk make the most butter. U, A
cow should be in a first rate condition when she/*
calves; all the fat goes into the pail. 10. The
stripping® or last milk, is five ta nino times bet
ter than the first milk drawn. 11. A cow must
be in good health, to give rich and wholesome
milk. 12. Milk should be strained when 48
hours old and sweet."
Corn Husks.—It has been discovered in Aus
tria that sixty per cent, of tho weight of corn
lmsks nro of value in the arts. They obtain from
every one hundred pound;; of husks twenty
pounds of excellent varieties of paper, twenty-
five pounds of long fibre, suitable for spinning
ami weaving into a cloth of great strength and
capacity for resisting all tendency to decompo
sition, and fifteen pounds of farinaceous sub
stance, which by itself, or added to wheat flour,
makes an excellent bread, that will keep sweet,
and good for months, and is thus well adapted
to supply the place of hard tack in armies and
at sea.
Husks arc now worth $70 per ton in St. Louis
for the manufacture of mattresses. To prepare
them for market it only needs to split them ouoo
or twice and bale them.
Recite for Scratches.—Take common bar
lead and melt it as yon would to mould ballots;
then take flour of sulphur and sprinkle on it un
til the load is entirely burnt to a powder. It
must then be pounded into a lino white powder,
and a sufticioncy of hog’s lard uddtki to it to
make a good ointment of proper consistence.—
Now trim tho hair well from tho diseased part,
and wash clean with soap and warm water each
day and then rub this ointment on well with a
corn-cob. Tliis will cure tho worst cases of
scratches in a few days.
To fix Colors..—The following very useful
suggestion, from tho Ashville News and Western
Farmer, will be acceptable to our lady readers:
Pqt three exits’ worth ot sugar of lead in a
washtubfnl of water put the dresses to be wash
ed iu it, and lot them remain twelve hours; then
take tliem out aud dry thoroughly, washing
them iu the usual way.
Charcoal for Swine,—Iq every hog pen there
should be a trougln irfwhieh there should be de
posited weekly a qiumtity of charcoal. Tho hog
eagerly devours Mtjy substance, and is greatly
benchlted and strengthened by its constant use.
It prevente many mipuiaRant diseascs and con
tributes Jtugcjy.t*' the fatty secretions.
.-.^grietiHaro is im ert—man is the artiaL-rtke
‘ *T-Juratory—aniitutl strength his power
moiefcuiv his agents
David F. Sli;
Bticefa Court of the 701 st Dte
favor of William E. .Jones vh. David F. Skcafc
1 returned to
i tint
in»<
Hardy rrod others.
Akers to satisfy ;
Superior Court iu
J.cvied i
Levy
by a Ci mutable.
time aud pluce, will be sold Lot of land
• 7th District of Troup county, contain-
re or less, adjoining lands of Truitt.
> as the property of Samuel
ige Fi. Fa. issued from Troon
D. A. Bcati, transferee of T. T.
Smith vs. Samuel Akers. Mortgago dated tltb May, istif..
Also, at the same time and place will bo sold, a certain
square of ground railed the “Garden-Lot," with.tena-
ments tliereon; situated *md Wing In the city of West
L’oint, Go., West of the Cliattuuooclieo river; said House
ami Lot is tlie same recently churned by Mrs. Caroline
Hunter, .mil wln-retm idle resided. Levied on as property
of Timothy Collins to satisfy a Fi. Fa. issued from Troup
Superior Court in favor of Conklin .x Smith vs. T. & T.
Collins. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.—
Lew made by J. O. Towns, fornn*r Slieriff.
da*. 1 THUS. 0. MILLER, Sberitr
.TANI*: MOTLEY, Executrix.
Georgia, Mi riwdiur County.
■WHEREAS, the estates of JuBepli J. Welbom, deceased,
T t uml Thus. Jeff. Grant, deosiscsl, are unrepresented:
Tin's is to notify ulT m/net-nied t<» show cause, if any ex
ists. why tlie administration of said unrepresented estates
should not lie vested in the Clerk Superior Court, or some
’tlier lit and proper pei-sou, on the 1st Monday in January,
JAS. W. BANNING, ojt.c.
DROMQOOLE A CO. *3
CO X S TITUTIONAL MONARCH,
Which will immediately otadTcate all impurities of the
Blood, Constitutional Derangements, stern Discuses and
Eruptions, Scrofula, Camp Itch, Tetter, Scaldhoud, Ring-
w<«ii», Syphilis und all Syphilitic Dlseane*, Effects of Mi*-
curj-, Tumors, Boils, old Ulcers und Sores, Pimplef
Blotches, Enlargements, und ull those diseases requiring
Dr. Coffbo, who has boon in bad health Kir seven)! years
stotnneh awl liver affected—improved very mts h by IU»
ubo of your Hitlers. )ndood, tlie CEDRON lUXL'lhBB.tuis
give* you grout popuJurHy in tin* settlement. I think I
could sell a groat qiumtity of your MedtcteieH this fall—es
pecially ojf your Oodron Bitters and SartwyiwUa. Sih^p use
via Meiucfeifa. care of Kickct A; Neelj'.
RcspecUuUj'.
C. B. WALKER.
Bnllli Worm Destroyer.
7t> my r>iiT«f .StoiW umf S r nrtd~Wide Readers:
J HAVE reooivwi many testftaouials from professfomtl
and rui‘dicoA ucn, as my alimuacuautl various jmbli-
niuations I have ever rvmL Dr. Cli*raent knows exactfiff
what he apeak* ol, and hi* tostStuony ilosorves to h« writ
ten in totters of gold. Hear what the Doctor suys of
BULL'S WtAEM DESTROYER.
Ynaukttost. W.xlkskCix, G*^ JlUne 29ttw I960.
JUriN BULJj—Dkak Sin:—I have recently given
womde
staucc toUnviv tlie wished for cffbcL I uni doing a pretty
large country pructa e, and have daffy
Bryan—Fonvlh Mowfay foAprK a«
after fxirfl* Monday fn November.
Bulloch—Friday after thfril Monday lu March and Friday
after tho fourth Moudny iu October.
Chatham—Second Monday in January and May.
Efflnghum—Mouday after the fourth Monday In March and
second Monday alter the fourth Monday in October.
Liberty—Third Monday in April anti Monduy after tho
fourth Monday tn November.
Mvlutewh— 1 Thursday after ihe second Monday fn April
ami Tt>\krs«.fay alter tlue fourth Monday tn November.
Maii4gouuenr—Thursday after- the sseoa*# Mcaulay lu
March nnd Thursday after tdiird Monday in October.
Tattnall—Third Mouday to March, aid fauiMi Monday tto
October.
FI,INT CIRCUIT.
J.«mcs W. Gataxi*. Judge; L B. ANi>FJtsov, Soltcitee.
Butte—Second Mnaiitoy in March and Se ptember.
Henry—Tbini “ April and October.
Mourn—Fourth
Newton—Third
Pike—First
Spalding—Vlret
Upson—First
February *nd August.
March and September.
ApriT and October.
February-and August.
3fay aud November.
MACON CIRCUIT.
Cmnow B. Come, Judge; XL W. Crtocmr, failtuftor.
Bibb—Third Monday in May and JCwrinbrr.
Crawtord—First Monday In March and September.
Dooly—Fimt “ April and October.
Homtton—Third “ February and Angust.
Maeon—8e«ond ** March and November.
Twiggs—Fear to “ “ September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Wst 6bk«, Judge; Jso. K. pBUvorr. Soilcttor.
Fliakr—Third Mmiduy iu May and November.
Coliandim -First **• Match aud Keptomler.
Eliwnuel—WednuHifay after dx tfaarth Mondays 10 Marrfi
and fie^iteniher.
Jeflbrsou—GBcona Monduy fn May and Nevemher.
. for sumo article
of tliu kind. I hiu fret; to csaifcsH that I know of no rem
edy recommended by the ubtost niitliors Unit is so ivrfciin
und sjiet-dy in its effects. On ttw- coutrury fluty are uncer
tain in the extreme. My oliiect i»» writing to joule ttml
out upon vrhu* Udotih I cun get tho medicine directly from
If I can get it upon oitoy terms I shall use a great
deal of it. .^iparwuas tout the use of such article? te p ,"
trory to\ho leuchtnnLtoad praettet* of a great majority
tho rtgntnr Ihm of M. but 1 sett no Just cause or go*
Just cause or good
Hiiuply because we n»y bo ipnoraut o| its combination.—
For iny pari, I shall nvike it a mte te>«»? all and any
imams to alleviate suffering hunsinfty which I xany be able
to command—not hesitating bemuse wane one m*>re' hige
Our other proporatfonn of equal purify ace as fiollinrs:
Diomgoole k Co.’s RED DIARRHCEA REMEDY, for all
form* ot Diarrhom, Vomiting, etc.
Diomgoole k Co.’s DYSENTERY COMPOUND, fi>r Dysen
tery. Bloody Flux. Mucus Diarrhrea, etc.
Dcomgoole & Co.’s VEGETABIdu ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
a sure, sale and effectual compound lor family use.
Dromgoole A Co.’s LIVER 1’ILLS, tor arousing the Liver,
cleansing the Stomach and Bowelsof aU billoCM matter.
Dromgoole Co.’s EUREKA SECRET CURE, fur a certuiu
clast- of troublesome dfaeuses. Price f-j 50L
Dromgoole A Co.’s TONIC HAIR RESl’l)RATTVE, fi»r re
storing tin- tour to its natural color aud preventing bald-
Dromgoole A Co.'s LONE STAB LINIMENT, for Rheu
matism, Pains, Bruises, Sprains, etc.
Dromgoole A Co.’s PILE SALVE—a certain, s&fa aud ef
fectual remedy for all forms of Piles.
Order* solicited—none sent out ou commission.
J. P. DROMGOOLE k CO., Proprietors.
Orders for any of tho Great Southern Preparations, cau
be nddressed to any of the foOrmrfttg wholesale agents.
EDWIN M0RRI8 * CO^ Louisville, Ky.
BARNES, VfAJG> A CCL New Orleans.
I. C. DoBOSE, MobiTo, Afa.
COLLINS BROTHERS*. S*„ Lotcfa.
Also, for sale by BRADFIELD A PITMAN, uut A C.
WARE, I.aGmngo, Georgia, and Druggists every wherei.
nov*dec
) time
ul plan
Also, at the s:
liorsd coltw and
of John W. House t<> satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa issued from
Troup Superior Court in favor of John W. Stewart vs John
Vi. Houh*. Property pointed out in said Mortgage.
. MOOTY. Deputy Sh’ff.
Mnlwi:fixer County Shciitf’s Salt*.
W . r LL liosokl, licfon.- the CMirt House dut«* in the
town ofGm nville, on the tirstTuesday in January
next, the Allowing property, to-wlt :
One liumJred and cightj'-Hvo acres, /non) or less, of the
North and Vest portion of lot No. l’i. .Also, lots Nos. 11
and 10, except a reservation of two acres for a church
tliereon. Lots Nos. 206 and 267, except the mill thereon,
and five acres, more or less, sold with the mill. Also, lot
No. 2(58, except tivo acres, more or less, sold with the mill
mi lot 2<i7, and excepting, also, ten acres sold with the
church tlu roon, with the privilege of the spring, Also,
tlie following lands, situated in the second district of said
county, to wit: Tho West half of lot No. 162, end one hun
dred and twenty-eight acres of tlie Western portion of lot
No. 1(58. Also, interest In remainder* alter the termina
tion of tho life interest of Mrs. Jane Campbell, (dower,) in
the following lands in the* same district, to-wit: Lots Nos.
Oil, and 91, the Smith half of lot No. 08; nud lots Nos. 99,
100, 129 and 127. except tho mill thereon, and ten acres
sold with the mill; and Nos. 180 and 131. Also, lute Nos.
158 and ir>9—each of said wholo lots containing two hun
dred and two aud one-half acres, more or less.
Levied on as the property of Catlett Campbell, deceased,
by virtue of, aud to satisfy, ail. fa.issued from Meriwether
Superior Court in favor or Isaac B. Williamson as, Francis
A. Boykin, Catlett Complied, a mV Charles II. Harris, Prin
cipal, Milton P. Tucker and John Knight, Securities on
stay of fi. fa.
Property pointed out by U. Hill, Plaintiffs Attorney,
Also, will be sold, at the same time nnd place, eight hun
dred pounds of seal cotton, levied on as the property of
Vi. II. Gralnini; and one thousand and twenty-four pounds
of sood cotton, levied on us tlio property of J. T. Harris, to
satisfy a fi. fa, issued from Meriwether Superior Court in
favor of 11. M. Cherry vs. W. II. Graham, principal, and
John T. Harris, scmirity. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorney. F. W. BLOUNT, Sheriff.
docJ-td-fT £50 for first levy, j2 51? for last
Administrator’s Sale.
wotlier county, Go., between the usual hours of sale, tlie
lands belonging to the estate of Jackson Cone, docca«ed—
consisting of lots No. 212 and 237, lying and being in the
7tli and 8th Districts of said county, nb&nt three miles
West of said town, containing 505 acres, more or less, (A
small burying ground reserved— Vi acre.) Sold by order
of the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county.
TERMS CASn! unless changed
novl8-tf--*4.8Q WM- A :^*5A_ 1 'JS,_jVdnPr
Administrator’s Sale.
Tucsdiiy iu January, J8(5l), ono fifth inten-est in lots of
lands No. (19 and 07, lying and being in tho 8th district of
said conuty, belonging to tho csUte of Joseph Moore, de
ceased, Terms Cash. This Nov. 3d, 1898.
nov9~td-$4 UilAB. Ii. MOORE, A.lm’r.
uary fur leav^ to sell the real estate
Georgia, McrlvrciUcr County,
I EROY (’. MANN, Executor of the last will nnd tcRtn-
j ment of Baker Mann, dec’ll, having uppliod tome
for letters of dismission lYom Huid trust: This is, there
fore?, to cite aud admonish all persons concerned to be
and oppoar at my Office, on or before tlio first Monday iu
March, 1899, to show cause, If any they cun, why wkl let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my luiul und official signature, rb»* tost
day of August, 1898.
sepL-prs feo$(i JAR. W. BANNING, o.M.r.
Georgia, Troup County.
V OTTCE is fu-reliy given that on tlio first Monday m De-
comber next, I will apply to the Ordinary of Troup
county for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Jeuuhigir,
lute of said county, deceased.
_ oct2-td P, E L. JENNING8, Ex’r.
Georgia, Tioup County*
^ Office of Ohdinary, Dec. lOtli, 1868.
T OHN M. HOUSE has applied for exemption of person
al altv, and settiug upurt :md vuluatlou iff homestead,
aiul I will pass upon tlie same ij 10 o’clock, a. m., on the
28th tluy of December, lhtw, at iny omee.
. 1 ™ H. H. CARY, Ordfmry.
Georgia, Troup County.
T -,, Omcxoir OuDfSAfiT, Doc. nth, 18C8.
R. MOOTY, acting as next Mend of Suruh E. Mooty,
• bus applied for exemption of personalty, and Betting
apart and valuation of hoiucstoad, aud I will pass upon
-<*»-* «♦ i -riock, p. in., on the 28th day of Decem-
H. H. CARY, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtor* uud Creditors
\ LI* persons inde bted to tho estate of Gtorgo W. Hum-
phroys, deceased, are requested to come forward
and Kettle; and those having claims against said eBtato will
present them, duly authenticated, within the time pre-
scrihed by law. • THOB. M. FLOYD,
_ [delS-dOd*) Ailministrator.
Georgia, Troup County.
Ohdinahy’s Office, December II, 1868.
r. THOMPSON has applied for exenqitiou
f i of personalty, and I will pass on tho same, at La
Grange, ntll o'clock, a. m., on the 2Kth of December, at my
l,, hcc. decl8-2t.-$ 1 50 H. IL GARY, Ordinary.
Georgia, Meriwether County.
OnpiKAirr's Ovtice, Dee. I6t!i, 1868.
1" OIIN T. HARRlSS lias applied for exemption of por-
CK> DFHEU I£ENER,
MANUFACTUHER OR ALL KINDS OF FUB.MTUBE,
(At lifa Old Stand,)
La Grange, Georgia,
Hlfinufiu I firing und Ibjialrlng
AIX JUNDS OF ^
MJ :k«, -jw jc r sv 'Ifcr ’JE
Low lor Ca?4) !
Georgia,, Meriwether County.
jXTY days after (late I will apply to the Honorabl^ __ MEl’ALIC BUUfAL CASES and \VOOD COFFINS, of all
* l*f filled Gatdiwii. drimaeod; l'm r i Hu ala*.
always kept on hamL
ptopd^H to SAW TIMBER INTO LUMBER on
oct23
DR. O. W. PROPHITT’S
FAMILY MEDICINES,
CON83SXXNU or UK CELUateXU*
LIVER MEDICINE,
ANODINE PAIN KIEL* IT,
ANTI-DIEIOUS PILLS,
AOUE PILLS and.
DYSENTERY CORDIAL.
T HE excellent n
no reeommeui
moving the diseases peculiar to our Souttiesn climate hav
ing ulrvady established for them an enviable reputation in
Georgia amt the adjoining Stales. As Oie majority of per
sons Bring fn Mm South are predisposed to disease of the
Liver, it la granted by all intelligent Fhysfctuns that most
of the pains and aches of our people an* dne to organic
functional derangement of that important organ. Proph-
llt'a A uH.nflin*iB Ullu IW .Ul. 2,1..
iwiw wo «***• auvj luir iu* aver, wineu, in
iliue cases out of ten, is at the bottom ol the Cbugb* r Dys
pepsia, Cholic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, UonetipstioM,
tmai UbMMicuons, etc., so common among our peo-
Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and bodily pains of every kind, lice before PROPHITT’S
PAIN KILL IT like chaff before the wind.
I F you got snake bl 1 ,
internal and external. If you have & fresh wound of
any kind, use the Pain Kill It If you get dog bit, apply
tho Pain Kill it O. 8. PROPtOTT, Pr« iprietor*
Govtogton, Georgia.
TYBL O. S. PROPHITTfil ANTI-BILLIOUSi YfiGETABLE
.17 PILLS, Purgative and Febrifuge.
Theee Pills may be relied tu*** os a toto add efficient
cathartic, in aU Febrile and AcuteDtoNues, atoll timeit
0.8. PROPHITT, Proprietor,
Covington, Georgia.
Diseases, and is safe
and reliable for all to toko ut any time.
0. S. PROPHITT, Proprietor,
Covington, Georgia.
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’S
Compound Dysentery Cordial,
\ SAFE and genuine remedy fbr all kinds eff Periodical
ti D y HUuterit ‘ H * Diarrhcoa, Bloody Flux, Ac.
It may be given to ufi sizes, ages and sexes, and at all
times, with perfect safety, where thore is anything of that
class indicated
AU of the above medicines win be sold by the dogen
moro at a discount of S3 VS per cont
For sale by Bradikdd k Pitman, LaGrango, Ga,, and
Druggists, generally in the Southwest
Prepared by o. g. PROPHITT.
rtec4-ly Covington, Georgia.
a. #. noBxnxs,
I w. a. uchaudson.
Marietta, Go. | Marietta, Ga. | * Louisvillo, ky.
the GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS
^HEnwjprepared to fill all orders for MARBLE, and
MaiaMiiEients, Slabs, Tombs, Ac.,
finished in the best style, and at LOWER PRICES than
the same work can be done with Northern Marblo. Our
Marble is equal to the BEST AMERICAN.
Dealers can be supplied with BLOCKS and SLABS of
any dimensions.
For any information or designs address
GEORGIA MARBLE WORK8,
Either at Marietta or Jasper, Pickens co., Ga.
W. H. SIMS Is tho Agent at LaGrango. sepl—tf
nious than myself may have learned its effects first and
secured file- a»>to right to um»* that kmnrlrdgc. However, I
am by no means nn ailvocute and supporter of the thou
sands of worthless nostrums that flood the country, that
punsirt to cure all muunev- nf dfaeusi* to which human
flesh is hoir. Pksisc* reply soon, aud Inform me of your
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
BULL’S S AUSAPARIULA.
A Good Rtamu Bur the Captain’s Faith.
odily pall
KILLIT __
If you ha vo In digestion or Dyspepsia, in any form, or
any other OlironleDiseaso, use PROPHITT’S LIVER MED
IC1NE. It Is suib aud reliable, purely vegetable, and •
litmid ready for use at any and all times. a
Prico, $2 per bottle; 33)£ percent, discount by tho dozen
or moro. 0. 8. PROPHITT, Proprietor,
Covington, Georgia,
PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT, *»>»« tor my sou to again huvo reoourse to your Sarsapariila.
He is fasriiil ofgetting- a apintona arigplo, hence his writing
Bkstoh Bmouckh, Mo., April 30®r, IMG.
D R. JOHN BULL—DeAn 8ra:—Knowing the efficiency
* Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, I send you the following statement
of my vmm i
I was wounded about two yearn ago—was taken prisoner
sod oonfbwd for sixteen months. Befaw moved wo often,
my wounda have not healed yet. I have not sat op a mo-
ment sfneo I was wounded. I aia shot through the hips.
My general health is impaired, and 1 need something to
aseist nature. I havo more faith in your Sarsaparilla
than anything ebo. I wish that that is genutoe. Please
express me half a doceu bottles, und oblige
CAIT. 0. P. JOHNSON.
8t- Louis, Mo.
P. A—Tho tofiowfng wm written April 80,1866, by Mrs.
Jennie Jobason, mother of Capt. Johnson:
D R. BULL—Dea* 8n»^-My husband, Dr. C. fi. John-
son, was a skinful Burgeon and Physician in Cen
tral New York, where he died, leaving too above C. P.
Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age ho had a
chronic dfarrhcca and scrofula, for which I gave him yonr
Sarsaparilla. IT cU&kd him. I havu for ten years recom
mended it to many in New York, 5hio and Iowa ucrof.
ulu, fever sores, aud general debility. Perfect sueoeaa has
attended it, Tho cures vfibeted. in umieoMea of aovofala
nud fover sores wow ahno^ mhacutouj I am verywix-
Murch and September.
Jbasrarv and J.tm*.
Scrivon—First “ May und November.
Wutdimg,k*i—tWvimd Motxfay at Marcia and Se^Wnaber.
3H«nrMEKN CIRCUIT.
GuosnTASBMWii. Jkody* v : J- M. iltnuv*. SolK-itvr.
Elbert—Seeoud Monday in Marrh nud September.
Glasscock—Third **■ Jhdcxmay tarf AJignst.
Hm^ork—Hecund ** JprfT »nd OtfcSer.
Hart—Thinl “ liarch aud September..
Lincoln—Ktiurfii ** April and I k-tober
MwBhom—First •• March and September.
Ogtetiiorpe—Third Monrfay i
I’ll Ua fi: m>—Fou r to
Warren—First
Wilkes—Fourth
* Aprd ami Dvtober.
February and Auguaft.
Ajrrfl' im>I October,
kbirch and September.
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
P. B. Ronnraov, Judge; FLRvrva Jordan*, Solfciter.
Baldwin—Fourth Monday in Febmary and August.
Gtvene—Second •• Murch and September.
Jasper—Pbnrlb “ Aj»ril and October.
March nd September.
April and October.
PATAULA CIRCUIT.
D. B. Hximrr.i.. Judgw; 5>. ¥.
Clay—Fourth Monday >:
Early—First
Miller*—Second *«
Quitman— 1 Third ‘
Randolph—First •
May and November.
Webster—Second Mouday March aud September.
Irwin—On Thnmday offer Tetfate Court.
Iaun.-ns—Socoud Mouday in April and October.
Lowndes—Mondays after Colquftt Court.
Pttfaski—Third Monday in April Hud October.
SOUTH-TTK8TEFN CfRCCTTR.
J. M. Cuakke. Judge; R. H. Wuixeixy, Solicitor.
Ikkcr—Third Monday in May and November.
Calhoun—Third ** March and September.
Decatur—Fourth “ Aprff and October.
Dougherty—First Monday m June and December.
March and September.
May uud November.
AprS and October.
TALLAPOOSA CttCUTT.
J. St Biobt, Judge; C. Z>. Finwrin, Solicitor.
Campbell—Third Mouday in February aud August.
Carroll—First •• April and October.
Coweta—First M March and September.
Floyd—Second •* January and July.
Hantew—ItM ” April aad October.
Heard—Third ** march aad September.
Paulding—Find " Fobottary and Angnat.
Folk—Fourth •* Janaary and July.
WESTERN CIRCUIT-
C. D. Pitia Jodga; W. L. Mawu, SaScfior.
Banka—First Monday in April and October.
Clarke— M *• February and seeoud te Atifvsi
Franklin—Second Monday in April and October.
Gwinnett—Firet " March and second in Sept.
Habersham—Third •• April opd October.
Hall-Third " Sfircli sud Septepaber,
to you for i». HU wounds
will recover. Bcipectfufyi
ivehe
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vender of too Celebrated
SMITH S TONIC SYRUP,
ron i«g cufiE qf
Aguo aud Fever,
ChllU Mud Ffver.
rilHE proprietor of tola celebrated medicine JrtHy claims
A for it a auneriprity over all other remediea ever offered
to the public for toe safe, certain, speedy and permanent
cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of
***1 or J on 8 standing. Ho refers to too entire Weatorn
ff*'Jthweatorn country to boar him testimony to toe
truth of toe assertion that In no ease whatever will It fail
to euro, If the directions are strictly followed and carried
out. In a great mauy caacs a single dose has been suffi
cient to oure, and wholo families havo been cured by a
single bottle, with a perfect restoration to toe general
health. It 1* however, prudent, and in every case more
certain to oure, if its use is continued in smallor doses for
a week or two after the disease has been checked, moro
especially in difficult aud long standing oases. Usually,
this medicinu will not require any old to keep the bowels
in good Order; should tho patient, however, require a ca-
thurtic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of
tho Tonic, a single doso of BULL’S VEGETABLE FAMILY
PILLS is sufficient
Tu
VO® KAI ) S -)VE MONEY by tjcttlun yourrrintluijrto
JL ottlie JiEEOBTEllOrpiOE.
Dr. .Toliu Ball*. P,|„i lpal Oflce i
NO. 10, CROSS STJtEE-r, LpUISVtLLE, KENTUCKY.
W AU of tlio above ramodJee for bale by BnuMclil A
ribiuB, Drngglete, LaOraidc, Ga. jr
aeicBon—Fourth
U.hnn—Tlrai
Walvai—« Aebniftry aud Auaael.
Whfto—Mayday aflov fnorlh April «i\<| OcV*er.
OAVAWNAH
SOUTHERN CIRCTIT.
J. R. ALKXSNDUt Jodgft; W. B. Bvamjctt, Solicitor.
Berrien—Monday after bwfn Court
Brotfaa—Mouday after Lowndes Court
Colquitt—Mouday after the third Monday te May oal !fa-
l>Ifair—Friday after Hie fimrfh Mouday m April and Ott
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