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■L .liLiiiv mlnrett Iwifore lh« Agricul-
oirul C'onveuUoii.at liawkinsvlile, on.
Oar Ap«ta.
The following ^i-nUci
regular authorized agent*:
Font's .Store, ■w.T.jfm
• lto**\Storo, H»«
Warwick, t’upU James M. Rouse.
Smitliville, J»c Johnson.- t ' _~
Ty Tv, W. D. Brady.
JleUlland’s Mill, Dan MeLellapu
Netvton, S. J. Livingston.
mentioned the allcg-
fectlnn. against the caterpilla:-
uid all noxious insects, afforded by
■lie Jute plant to cotton, and promis-
' ‘ ® obtain anil publish, for the ben,
of the agriculturists of Georgia,
fkirther information on the sub*
that I might obtain.
_liavc ju»t received a letter from
r. E. Lcfranc, of New Orleans, in
which he says that, “tlis protection
Indian Jute affords cotton against the
caterpillar is a fact which I ascertain
ed, myself, on a small, but positive,
ilotffl scajedn Louisiana. The odor, ema
nating from the Jo' * "
Couch’s Mill,Geo. Jk Couoh. #»
■Williamsburg,’J.K. Keel. ~
X.earv, C. 6. Simmons.
Morgan, A. i^Uem/oe:
Milford.il. II. Askew.
Dawson, IT. S. Beil.
.gni * Arlington, Qol. F,;L, UepfWr., 1 ^ta -
«. v; Turner, Turnfr^SUgre.; ; .i w
v la.ilbetter’s Store, B. A. Ledbetter
Me. D. Jones, on pgW.’txta*It*
»..:Mt c: Fnnw.^si* Hdtteahold. ,jm
, ihkoo-onpa of
suet, one cup signed raisins, one-third
on Muo thoroughly plowed and pul
verized. Seed may be obtained by
early application to James 8. Mar-
dock, Esq., Secretary of the Agricul-
tur^i Society ofSo. Carolina, Charles
ton, who has imported a limited sup-
‘ * ' ’ “ distribute It
ition, which
_ thirty cents per
SSEBsZ£n2H8X4%£ 'TSWfi ps—%1. aim,™.,
^up melssses. one cup milk, one
spoon of salcratus disso'
silk, ha|f teaspoon of
- * spoon each of %lt«pi<
clovsx'. Boll
lved in the
taClespoon ofjionr^)>y|tailtogether.
. When ready tor
two-thirds cup boiling wine. Add
nutmeg, grated, and you will have a
disk it for a
for a poor man.
PoultryMaxim—Save all; mix
it for corn and indeed it ia good
nearly everything that ia made on
rthing tl
farms. Use muck, or rich mould and
earth, with it. It’s value is impalVM
if mixed with lime. It is good for
Jmm
gardens
thing ei»
but better for corn
tany
To Make an Excellent Suoar
Candy.—Boil six cups of
eup of vinegar and one on
together without stirring.
hour, or until it crisps in cold water;
add, a few minutes before taking
from the Are, a tab)espoenftaI*of hot :il
ter and one tablespoonfel of salera-
d tea little hot
tus dissolved
After cooling on buttered
proceed to pull white, tame as in mo
lasses tally.
Meascrks.—Every one cap vary
easily make measures at horns that
will be as accurate as those which arc.
' purchased at the stores.
A box 21 by 16 inches, 23 deep, con
taine one barrel (5 bushels.). .-a
A box 16 by 16,V inches, & deep,
contains one bushel. . r .. .
A box 8 by 8% indies, 8 deep, con
tain* one peck.
A box AyAteches, 4*, dee*ob
tains one gallon. c. . . -
A box 4 by 4 inches, 2* deep, con
tains one quart.
Hour-Made Vi
of good Arm corn
ineoajl—steep a pint
s of cold watwfbrtWdo r*th?w
and then pot it on the fire and
. shows sign! of
off before the
-grates do burst and strain off th«.#-
qnor,
--JBagggwc
■» ®teweeks ,n |r a^rd^
-C - will be converted into
The writer tried this receipt,
lint the lugarmi
It Is both
r com.
MitaKni
take care that the celery dpee WWf
gtood white stock that has been A
voted with soma savory^herbs, to
bymev
let tbs wbois boil IW(lteiTBBw Saadi ptWMpawedr by. i hiccough; cough
itall through a. wire • rievw with. * r sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
dfA/Wletl fftAAII . . A 1 J •-« • •• s
woodenspoou. ,, ; a
Baekd Indian PcDDriro.-
icsl'and excellent. Boil i
The Albany News
Jute in bloom, atu-
listing from the Jute in bloom, atu-
pifieslnsacta and drives them away.”
l>r. Landry. of New Orleans, says he
lias observed the influence of the Jute
growth on insects. “I have seen,” he
, “on the first of October,
1 to. foil foliage, flowers
cittern field
and bells, without a single'insect bite.
That cotton was surrounded by a
AU.the cotton fields,
nd, were more or leas
by worms."
Jute, sown from I5th to'BOtiTbf
ApriUdW Hoom jibout the Ume to
affordihe best protection against the
.-should be sown
> lbs to the
ton, wno nas imported a limits
shoulcrTot excesdtolrtyec’n
State, will, as ter as
ortho re-
pesafbie.'Test tne accuracy or tho re
verse oft this imputed virtue of the
Jute plant. If it be true, the discov-
? w eARklnly of Incalculable bene
fit 19 the cotton States,
iris jtt. respectfully,
amr
ueiLBuim
Laud Deeds,
Sheriff Deeds,
Bopd for Titles,
"TJuai
uardian’s Bonds,
Letters Guardianship,
‘ ” Letters Administration,
' Rules Nisi,
Administrator’s Bonds,
Marriage License,
, Warrants of Appraisement
Application for Homestead,
Jury Summons,
Superior Court Snbpcsuas,
Magistrate’s Blanks,
Mortgage Blanks.
And every other kind of legal
bl^nk for sale at this office at $1 per
quire, or ten ceula each, postage paid.
*** us your orders.
Ladies, call at;
ind see samples o
_ Sheffield k Bell’s
of Flower Pots.
f HE genuine
MoLANE’S
Celebrated American
,iVdRM SPECIFIC
ALL ABOAB.DI
OFFICE.
Arlielia Skill, Aiirtotlte Bcsnly, tee
Prios. sad Quick Wavk, Combined with •
Quaraataa to glva Perfect BaUtfaallsa, or
We are prepared le do all kinds of JOB
WORK, tush as
BC&INE88 CARDS,
OK •
TOBMIFUQK
«fg«eet v v- « :
"'SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
f]RHE countenance is pale and leaden-
colored, with occasional flushes, or
a areouafted qx>t on one or both
xAeeka^ the eyes become dull; the pu-
pt^..dilute; an.azure semicircle runs
along the lower eyelid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds;
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
hdMtemef wfmlimnimTig Or throbbing
bf the ears; ah unusual secretion of
safiva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, pan
particularly in the morning;
sometimes voracious,
_ sensation of the stora-
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
‘he, stomach; occasion^
vomiting; violent pains
«s ir-
throughput the abdomen; bowel
regular, at times costive; stools slimy ;
not dn&equentiy tinged with blood;
belly twollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally diflicult, and
one egg, a sal’tspoon of salt, Antmeg
or ctenamon to taste. ’Bake one hoar,
: if jour oreuis quick; if slow k^st.
one hour and a half Eaf warm from
the oven, or eool if preferred, witli
syrup or other sauce. Don’t think to
improve it by adding more eggs. 1}
should’bake until curdled, like
overbaked costard.
.disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the .teeth; temper variable, but gener-
UmtS^Sc.
r , : ^eoever the above symptoms
. are’found to exist,
UR. C- McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
. will certainly effect a cure.
.IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
ip any form ;• it is an innocent prepara-
jtjan, not capable of doing the slightest
W*-
ke an J,mxjuge bears the sigmoures of C. Mc-
tiNG Bros.
Sherbet.—One pine apple, four
lemons, two quarts water, two tea-
_ ;>• mu a
cups of sugar"; steep the pine applo in’
the water for two hours, straw add
add the pieces of the letwotfsand su
es of¥re
gar; whip the whites or tire ‘eggs,
add to them three tablespbonftal. oi
sugar; place all in freezer,’ freeze as
Addit ■’
once. Adding tbesngartd the whites
gives body to the sherbet. It U ex
cellent.
Nafle Biscuit.—Thv yolks of,I2
eggs, a foil half pound of flour; one
half cup of milk; one teaspecMful of
baking powder. Beat the yolks very
lightly, edd the sugar to the volk*.
then add the milk; add the baking
powder to the floor; sift the flour in
to the better, eery gentle, add flavor;
bake In biscuit pan.
For Earacei.—Roast a raisin and
bind oa as hot as can be borne.
To Allay Crawling or the Flesh
or Nervocsbess.—Fat Ublespoonful
•>f bi-carbonate -of soda—ordinary
• ooking soda—in one quart Of water,
llatbe the entire person. Certain .re
lief.
To Sror Bj.eedi ho.—Take the fine
dust of tea or the scrapings of the in
side of tanned leather, and bind fl
close upon the wound, and the blood
will soon cease to flow. These arti
cle* are at all times accessible and
easy to be obtained.
Foe Cholera Ixfaxtcil—The
whites of two eggs, well beaten; then
mix with water, add one tablespoon-
fill of orange flower water and a lit
tle soger; a Ublespoonful erevy hour,
ill e
It will cure the worst case of cholera
infantum; the egg coating the bow
el*.
The bodice of Mrs. Gray sod bar three
children, all firmly tied together, were
(■medio the river near Fort Worth, Teas*,
a few dsye ago. Sbs drowned herself »ed
three children last June.
the most tender infant.
The genuine Dm. McLane’s Ver-
Lank and Fleming
wrapper. :o:
- DR. O. HcLABE'S
LIVER
the
PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy ■■ for ell
the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections
et the liver, and in all Bilious Complain:,.
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache. or diseases of
they stand without i rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Mobetter cathartic can be used preparatory
Savor after,taking Quinine.
Aa a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATION*
The genuine are never sugar coated.
has a red wax seal on the lid with
. ion Da. McLaxe’s Livxr Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
MCLabs and Fleming Bros.
upon having the genuine Dr. C.Mc-
Lanx’s Lives Fills, prepared by Fleming
Pittsburgh. l*a., (be market being
&fte>
of Imitations of' .e name 3IoLane,
differently but same pronunciutioo.
PHILLIP HARRIS,
Practial latekmaker & Jeweler
bs-iSSiS@S?S‘^
VISITING CARDS.
WBDMNQ CARDS,
DANCR CARDS,
POSTAL CARD0,
SHOW TICKETS,'
i •: -J.
RAIDROAD TICKETS,
BLRCTION TICKETS,
BALL TICKETS,
DEPOSIT SLIPS.
DODGERS.
RECEIPT BOOKS,
WEUDIHO INTITATIONS.
PARTT INVITATIONS,
SOCIETY SUMMONS,
BANK CHECKS,
BANK NOTICES,
Note Heads, Bill Heads,
LETTER HEADS,
TAGS,
NOTES,
ENVELOPES,
NOTE CIRCULARS,
INVOICES,
MONEY RECEIPTS,
DRUGGIST’S LABELS.
PRESCRIPTION BLANK8,
SOCIETY CERTIFICATES.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
SCHEDULES.
TIME TABLES,
POSTERS,
ACC0DNT,HAL1!S
PAMPHLETS.
BILLS OF PARE,
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES,
DATB LINES,
HAND BILLS:
BADGES. ETC., HTC.
At Prices to Suit the Times!
and respectfully solicit the patronage of
our friends and the public.
THE UNDERSIGNED’HAVE THE
pleasure to announce to the Planters
of Dougherty and adjoining counties,
that they have renewed, tbeir Agency
for th« sole of the above
WIDELY KNOWN,
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
II will suffice to say that as a fertili
zer, it it unequalled by few and sur-
liassed by none. Its merit* are too
well known to need commendation
at onr hand*.
We are now prepared to furniah it
in any quantity, eitbor for cash or
cotton option, on the moat literal
terms.
S. MAYER St GLAUBER.
MILLS
SaeUae Sbops
N. & A. F. TIFT,
New Process of Grinding!
HaTlnji ramoilal*! otir M1IU, «• am diw fnpir*
H to grind either
COAST OA WHEAT,
i m n emo ns aoi
m prepared to d
ffi Enfloei, 1
aoarouMdlo I
... . Boilers, and aucb other
ebloea aa are osad la this ocetloo. Charges reaee
able, and all work guaranteed tojglve aaUafaetloo.
»L OILMRR.
ellDany, Fab. t, lt794f
nSSSBSi
Send to Jama* Vick, SMtlsmaa,
Rochester, N. V., for a eopy.
a ’ifAtlantic & Gulf Pailrroad.
rra-
FOR
..715 -
... 7.10 a n
—10.10 •
18T9I
O H and alter SON DAY, January 25, Passenger
Trains on this Hoad will run as fellows:
JflOHT EXPRESS,
heave Savannah dally at.—,
iiSStfffiS-vm. - ”
Balnbridge » —
Albany “ ^
Wyo Oak - .*.»
Tallahaaeco “ 7JO -
Jacksonville 8 00 “
Leave Tallahamee C:45 p n
Jadkeoavllle M 6:45 -
Live Oak *• 1230 a m
3:30 pa
AT
ssnr 'Fiunoffs coa/tea,
Seaad Greettog
To tbsir numerous Customers and Friends,-^ and re-aasure
them that their
Facilities are Equal to all Demands!
Our House continues to be
XEB AlM|1il A1T1BS
For all in search of any kind of it. .,
bby «eeae»
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Fancy Goods,
Notions.
Hats, etc.
GROCERIES!
Provisions, Family Supplies, Whiskies,
Domestics, and
Piaamtatloiia Good@»
OTTIR,
Jobbing Department !
Is full and complete, bought from first hands, and with spe
cial reference to the Jobbing Trade of Southwest Georgia.
Our facilities are ample, and we are still resolved to con
vince all that it is in our power to save buyers money by
keeping a -
FIRST.CI.ASS
WHOLESALE ESTABLISHM’NT
tjKMSBAf. SUPKaiNTKNDENT'S*')
Atlantic A Gulf uailb o
Savant*am, Jan. V>, IV,
)AY,. " "
^11J0 •
Sheffield & Bell
UkTi
3:45 *
“ d ,Mk
^Mwjtezcmnrwthmfl'teud from tjeranoct
oiMTcaSSLfcW.
ruMBnm lecvtaf Muon it 7:13 a. m. (dmUy) con
ncct at Jmop with thU train for Florida.
fawinn from Florida by tbD train connect at
Jcctip vlui train arriving In Macon at 023 p. m
(dally), axoapt Sunday.
No change of can between Montgomery and Jack-
Pullmau Palam sleeping can ran through to and
i sleeping can
and Jacksonville; also' through
““ and Jackaou*
Bayiaiali ,
aieepan between Montgomery, Ala.,
“SB 1 ,
dnmbos ovary Wed-
at Jackaonvills dally (8nnda;i
i Cove springe, St. Augustine,
* all landlnp on St John t
Trains on B. A A. B. B. leave junction, going m
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. m.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
a44:40 p.m.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths »«.
cured at Bre n’s Ticket Office. No. Si Bull Street, and
at Atlantic A Qulf Railroad Psasengar Depot.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Bavannah, Sundays excepted, at 8:20 a in
Arrive at Jcctip
- TebeauvIUe
** Dupont
- Live Oak
M * r Lake City
M Jacksonville
Leave Jacksonville
M Lake Uty
** Uve Oak
- Dupont
- Tebeau villa
.....10.-23 a tu
1200 m
. l’AO p in
.... &15 p
.. M 8:5i> a in
...12*3 p
.... l:20pm
.... 8:41 p
Arrive at Savannah
..... 6:16 p to
.... 7 13 p in
..... 9.20 p m
and Da-
here at their very doors. Everybody invited to call and ex
amine goods and prices.
Ow Dpiim for k Ladies
Is always ftill of goods and articles suited to (them, sndjjthey
are especially invited to call.
SPECIALTIES always on hand.
S. HATER & GLAUBER.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DJVIS
ION.
LsavaBavannah, Bondays accepted, at 6-60 am
Arrive at McIntosh
Arrive at J*
Arrive at
Arrive at
»at Dupont
Blackahear
l:wda m
pn
Leave
to
’ 11*
:V p i
n
4:15 p
Arrive at Savannah M
WESTERN DIVISION.
Dally, Sttbday Excepted.
LsaraPopontat. 6:f0 r.
Leave ValdosU at v . C « .
Leave Quitman at... MMmn .. M ... M ..—c a •
Leave Valdosta at M ,... M ..
Arrive at Dupont
J 5 Tyson, Matter Tranaporution.
U. e. HAINES,
Schedule Southwestern R. R.
Southwestern R. A Optics, 1
Albany, G&-, Dec. 1,1878. |
O N and after this date trains on this road will be
run as follows:
Leave Albany dally..
Arrive ** “ ^ l:*i
Leave “ ** M . NW . MHMHH . MWN .. HM . 1:ff
Arrive ** - 4:2
nUXXS OK BLAKELY EXTENSION.
days acd Fridays..................*.... 6 10 pm
Arrive at Arlington Mondavi, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays— — &00 p o
Leive Arlington Tuesdays, Weduesdsyo,
. Fridays and 8aturda>a.^.t — C
Arrive at Albany Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Fridays and Batrirdays—— f
There will be two trains each day between AJ ban;
mA a^ilkallU
sod Smith villa.
All persons going to Eufaula nr West of Enfii
will leave on the 1085 a. m. train; all going to Ma<
or oolnta North or East of Macon will leave on
t66 p. m. train.'
apr 18.1878-1 y
W. G. RAOUL, 8upt.
B* & A. R. R. Company.
CH.VVGK OF SCHEUIU.K.
8UPHUNTENDKNTS OFFICE >
BauxswtCK, Ga., Dec. 7th, 1877. f
/■\N and after Tuesday Dec, 7th 1877, passengi-
v / trains on this Boad will ran as follows:
Passenger Train leaves Brunswick Mosdays, Wed
nesdays and- Fridays at 7fi» a m
Arrives at TebeauvUle, A A G B R, at.. ~l(h59 A >
LeavesTcbeautille, AAOBB.at.. ^1104 a v
Arrives at Albany at..
aETUKNINQ.
Leaves Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
Arrives at TebeauvIUe, A A G B R, at ...4:08 p y
Leaves TebeauvUle, A&QBR, at „~4-T7 p >•
Arrives at BrunswLsk ..8:20 p j.
nab, and with but few hours delay at Tebeauvii:
with A40 passenger train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect asTebeauvU!
i at 135 p M.
CHAS. L.SCHLATTER
General Superintendent.
FOR LAUNDRY USE.
For Sale Everywhere.
irm-
R. BUTTS
No. 18 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Nto
»PHYSIOL
! Vho PHYSIOLOGY OP MARRIAOr
■ TbqPRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISEE
Lda|he|kmi« really CteAte u<i P*i.*.rct:r=-»r* fa eH tn-.t
- Xtxw^s a-c: v e „ t supply ri
DR. RICE,I
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE; K Y, }
t»S2S«%a2?w , ssrj5i?:
a private oommLoa
ttiun.iRi»HJ minii. -—n*T NtetSaO.
inmasiQHses
2»s.S!J?E
Kr DURHAM mm
Are now receiving their
A V- -
Spring and Summer Stock
I ■ Ah
MAR D W ARE?
cn
GO
GO
C=3
O
<1 The Best Stove Made. Call and we it
•’ si sTlf
The Patent Adjustable Buggy Top!
The best thing out. No more trouble with sn Umbrells.
* Call and See it. •' P
The Howe Sewing
A full assortment of Goods in our line always on
band.
No matter how dull it may be through the Summer,
we WILL keep a full stock. Call and see us.
SHEFFIELD & BELL.
P. S.—Call and see our Churns and Flower Pots.
ALBANY VARIETY WORKS
And Planing wm*
Are prepared to DRESS AND MATCH LUMBER with accuracy and dis
patch. Scroll Work, Turning and Moulding of any deeired pattern done to
order.
Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand..,
Having superior facilities, we are prepared to contract for
BUILDING and REPAIRING.
Mr. C. U. Barton will in all cases give his personal attention to work
undertaken, which is sufficient guarantee that all who favor ns will gat good
honest work, neatly and quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in your orders 3JV)W, as we may be too much crowded with work
to accommodate you later in the season. All work guaranteed.
GIN GEARiNG of all kinds made to order. Onr motto tCheag^Work
C, U. BARTON A
E:W€QW®&@E Mqme Metmmfms**
T. Pattison & Son,
POUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND MILLERS.
Washington Street-, Albany- ia.
W E make a specialty of COTTON GIN AND PEE35 FEl*AIRING. PiantaU-x awl Saw VI11
Overhauled and pat In thorough repair. Soxar Mills., KetUe^ eta, repelrt-a end add.
4**Our GRIST MILL running on fall time.
H5IP Patronize Home Industry. jggQ
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. J. IIART, Proprietor.,
afanutaetarM
Caiririages, PiasBtoa]is 9
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and All Work Warranted.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Perm anil Wagon Repairing will be well and promptly dona by skillful t
workman wno have been In hie .employ for a number of years.
T. J. Hart.
i; ' r,\aw*e~,.
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