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seed may largely replace the use of) Per pound ; while here it never ex
corn in block feeding.
Conclusions.—The great value of
c'ceds the halt'of this sum.
Compared with corn, expe
Midtilt Circuit
Burke—Third Monday in May and November
CITATIONS.
CITATIONS.
GT Co. tributious on practical farming
are solicited from mir friends throughout I cotton seed, as manure lor corn, is well feeders, both in the old coun
the country. Or any interesting facts, ex I know ti to every farmer. Its v alue. also, j this, agree that one pound of oil
periraents or recipes; anything that will! a f P™vender, when stock will eat it, is is equal to three pounds of corn in mu
interest or instruct in this department- ! also . w ® !l known ' . there can be! trious qualities. Wheat bran ha
Wo will correct all communications, no
matter how written.
We would be glad to receivo comtnuni
cations from any of our farming friend
who have an> thing that will prove inter- j other fertilizers. As food, it is eaten
esting or instructive to our many readers. I readily by stock, and is easily digesli-
The science of agriculture opens a large ble. 1 believe that a given quantity of
i uume—1 nira Jior.oav in xiav ana-aovemner. i ~ i
pri . ni . p j Cniu.iibia—First Monday in March & September. f EOROM LAURENn COUNTS fZEORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY
ei ltnceil EmanueI _’Wednesdav after the fourth Mondays | U " hse ? a VU ba atsou , has «pplwd to me for U Court of Urdu,ary, September 7, I8t
trv and! in March and September. i letters of administration on the estate of David J. | Whereas William McKinley, admiuia
ft
to!)
strator de
boats non, with will annexed, of John J. Mitch-
These are therelore to cite and admonish allaud i ell, deceased, represents that he has fully admin-
die
Septem-.^.. , , . , , ,
cake I Jefferson—Second Monday in May A November, j ^ !ste °» sald «®unty, deceased—
1 Johnson—Fourth Monday in March A September. ; These are therelore to cite and admoni
-Richmond—Second Monday in January A June, i singular, the next of kin and creditors of said de- ! istered upon said estate, and prays to be dis-
f i _ Scriven—First Mondav in Msv ana November. i ceased, to tile their objections, if any exist, on of '-barged—
no doubt that tor both those nurnoses lnn<r hppn a favorite feed an 1 TAoussiti- 1 Wasl,5n?ton—Secoud Monday iu September and j before the first Monday in November next, to show This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred
, an , l , UI . Ior Dom umse P ur P° ses j lon g uee <» 3 favorite It eel, ant DOUaein Marci , cause why letters of administration should not be | and creditors, to appear at said Court on the next
the oil cake is greatly superior to the j gault estimates nine pounds of it to be
Sorthern District.
granted to said applicant.
seed. As manure, it decomposes read- only equal to ten Hound prime ot hay, | . .. ,. c _ . , Given under my hand and official signature. 1 ex . 1
mnnU i i i i , r .. , . c > , > ' . • . . -I * Elbei t—heeond Monday in Marcn & September , tl •. .»., h Hentemher I SHU I cei
muni ,and may be applied to all kinds Of 1 while the comparative valne ol botli IS ! Glasscock—Third Monday in February cV August. WASHINGTON BAKER Ordinary,
tends, i crops, alone or in combination with only about one-tenth of oil cake. This ! Hancock—Second^ Monday in April and October. ! September 28, 1869 1 ’ S» 5tf s
. j ,• ./•••■ . 1 , • .1 , ii.- „-ii ! Hart—1 hird Mondav in March and September. r ; —
field to the intelligent and inquisitive mind
from which to gather facts, by experiment j
and otherwise, and which will be safely
garnered if sent to us. There is scarcely I
an observing man tbat does not have good
ideas stored away, that will be of no bens
efit to the community unless published.
[ F"r the Southern Recorder, j
A Nplniditf ( haute fur Investment.
seed hulled and prosed into cake,
though greatly diminished in weight.
September.
Lincoln—Fourth Monday in April and October.
January Term, (viz: 1870.) to show cause, if any
exists, why he should not be discharged, and re-
i ceive at that time letters of dismission.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
September 14. 1869 37' 3m
•J J
FLUID.
FLUID.
Oarbti’s {JropljBlactic /Inib.
FLUID.
being the case, a short calculation wil
show that oil cake at $30 per ton, is Madison—First Monday in March & September. |
as cheap tor feeding as coni at S10 per j Oglethorpe-Third Monday in April & October ;
• „ ° iiti a ahaferro—Fourth Monday m Feoruarv aud
ton. or twenty-five cents per'bushel, | August.
while thfi present actual price of corn VVarreu—First Monday in April and October.
•h _ c .i i _ r I • i- • • . e 1 . „ _ Wilkes—Fourth Monday in March «3fc September
will go lari Iter, both as manure and as is Irom sixty lo sixty-five cents per J
provender, than die seed from which it bushel. Again, oil cake at $30 per
S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be
made to the Ordinary of Montgomery conn-
Whereas George”\v!"fhoma7,‘ administrator de j V- for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the
bonis non, on the estate of Ambrose Porter, late i ® state Thomas M. county,
. . , . . .. ‘ H an I I 1 M X XI r W A !• A / tm v
] AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY.
June Term, 1869.
Ocmulgee Circuit.
j of said county, deceased, applies to me for dis-
, mission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all !
j concerned to be and appear at the Ordinary’s \
office of said county within the time prescribed by
■ dec’d.
Sep. 21,1369
JOHN McRAE, Adm’r.
(j a mcm) 33 9t
was pressed.
JOS. LeCOXTE, M. D.
Extract from the Columbia Phoenix of
September 21.
Cotton Seed Oii, Cake.—As a
T attnall court of ordinary.
October Term, 1869.
Notice is hereby given to all persons concern-
ion is as cheap a* wheal bran at $3, j Baldwin— Fonrth Monday in February*. August. | ; aw> t o show cause, if any they can, why said , re ^rI- Ten i° a [persons concern-
1 . i v <• I • . • r *, n | Greene—.Second Monday in. March A September, j letters should not be granted to 'the. annlicanr. j ed. that William CJitton, late of Tattnall county,
j the current price ot which IS Irom $10 | Ja8p( , r _ Fourth Monday in April and October
! lo $12 per loll. i Jones—Third Monday in April and October.
O il - j ,l _ Morgan—First Monday in March and September. 1
.1 cake IS undoubtedly the most ; p utn ^ im _ Fourth Monday in March & September, j
concentrated and nutrious teed in use, | Wilkinson—First Monday'in April and October.;
letters should not be granted to the applicant.
| Given under my hand aud official signature,
i this June 21st, 1869.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
July 8,1869 27 1116m
The
and is to all other kinds of feed what
guano is to the manure. Horses, ent-
Pataula Circuit.
Clay—First Monday in February and August.
have only been able to use cotton seed : The supply of beef eaule*in the United
Souths n Circuit.
d Monday in
G EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
Whereas Julian Gay has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of Nathaniel Gay,
ounty, deceased—
therefore to cite and admonish all
, the u"xt of kin aud creditors of said
ir objections, if any exist, on
hist Monday in November next, to
hy letters of administration should
i nor be granted to said applicant,
i Given under my hand and official signature,
' this September 24ch, l'-69.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
September 28. 1869 39 5tT
departed this life intestate, and no person has ap
plied for administration on the estate of said Wm.
Clifton, and that in terms of the law. administra-
tion will be vested in >he Cletk of the Superior I lip
Court, or some other fit a id proper person, thirty A
days after the publication of this citation, unless
some valid objection is made to his appointment.
Witness my Land and official signature, this
4th October, 1869.
J. P. R. SIKES. O. T. C.
October 19,1369 42 5t
The
The
Great
Great
Great
Great
Family
Family
Family
Family
Medicine.
Medicine.
Medicine.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
, i ^ • # v .. j. , , . t • i • i , * i i r 11 *^ . Lowndes—Monnays aner Colquir
inii\. fMicb Uonipames exLt in : v j kernel of the seed is a highly organized j bring in Knginnd, it is unwise to suftur Pulaski—Third M«»uday in April*
Jrleans, in Mobile and in New York, j and extremely rich animal food. When \ \i io'do thither to feell" "Bitlish cattle ' Te 1: <ir—Friday atter the fourth .Y
and a conclusive proof of the immense i ihe Punier uses it as manure, he at-
ii ii | lemrtls to feed a vegetable upon it, or
(troiiis yielded by the investment is ■ ‘ 1
lhat m iio one ol these establishments
will visituis be allowed to enier to ex-
i ti) make plant food of il. To accom-
| plish inis, the seed musi he decompos-
!ed ; and it can he done in two ways ;
go tmttier to
and enrich Brilisb sod.
amine ihe m.tchinerv. The Columbia j first, by rotting il in his manure pile.
Company can work up ihe spare cot-
iun seed lor an area of o it* hundred
mile* cu so in Middle Somii Carolina.
They have a capita! of -360,UOU, and
pul halt of it in machinery and buihl-
iiigr, &<•. A similar company located
ar Mdlledgeville could work tip tlie
spare coiinii .seed of this belt ol country,
yieiding tich benefits lo ihe company,
ihe oily and the planters of Middle
Georgia. Such a company under ju
dicious management would declare
very lienvv dividends. Who, with sur
plus gieeubacks at command, will lead
off’ in i he mailer ?
The extracts given below will throw
n great doa! o( light on the whole sub
ject. vi a'roil.
A'Al t'E AND OSES OF COTTON SEEDCAKE.
Extracts from <i Utter from Dr. Joseph
jV Conte. Professor of Chcnmtrij, Lin-
rt-rsiiti ot South Carolina, nv the Com-
parattre i nine to the Farmer of Cotton
Sf’t-il Coke, os compared with the. Seed
from which it was made.
As Manure.—Very numerous and
carefully conducted experiments in
England and Germany prove that oil
cake stands very high as a manure,
whether applied by itself or in com-
jtimiAUY.
Swptrior^Cotirt Judges.
Gitrnett Andrews, Northern Circuit; term 8 years;
residence Washington.
J It Parrott, Cherokee Circuit: term 8 years;
residence CartersviUe.
and October
Court
and October.
Monday in April
aud October.
Hhomas—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wficox—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Southwestern Circuit.
i
Baker—Third Monday in May aud November.
Calhoun—Third Monday in March & September, j
Decatur—F»urth Monday in April and October. 1
! ^EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
and second, b) ? feeding it to his stock,
whose digestive organs assimilate it,
anil its decomposition in the blood is i
the hie, warmth amt Strength of the 1 G D D^vis, Western Circuit: term 4 years;
animal. As soon as this decomposition i Monroe -
■ , • , . . , , r . , ; C B Cole, Macon Cfremt
Dougherty—First Monday in June & December. ;
iiereas Nancy J. Duncan has applied to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
j Joseph R. Duncan, late of said county, dec’d—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
| and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said
j deceased, t<> file their objections, if any exist, on
j or before the first Monday in November next, to
j show cause why letters of administration should
! not be granted to said applicant,
j Given under my hand and official signature,
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
September 28, 1869 39 5t1T
he blood d AS Alexander, Southern Circuit; term 4 years ;
residence Thomasville.
J • | I • i i | | . iv Li v/ Gic , »Udl
l- within Ins muscles has reduced the i deuce Macon.
term 4 years: resi-
seed from the highly organized COtldi- M Clarke, Southwestern Circuit; term 8 years;
lint) of animal food to the lower one ol
plant food, die animal system discharg
es n, enriched with all the secretions
ot ihe body, and ii goes to the compost
heap the strongest stable manure known in
the world, being four limes as valuable
as the manure from corn, and thirty
times as valuable as that from turnips,
simply because the kernel of cotton
seed is far richer food than either corn or
turnips. Evidently, then, to use cotton
seed as manure is to throw away in
the heat of the manure pile chemical
residence Americus.
Lee—Fourth Monday in March and September.
Mitchell—Second Monday in May & November.
Sunite!—Second Mondav in April and October.
VV orth—Third Monday in April and October.
Tallapoosa Circuit.
Campbell—Second Monday in April & October.
Coweta—First Monday in March &. September.
Heard—Third Monday in March & September.
Troup—Third Monday in May and November.
L AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY—
July Term, 1869.
Whereas, J. J. Green, administrator ot the es-
j tate of James Stanley late of said county deceas-
' ed having tiled his petition for dismission—
These are therefore, to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned, whether kindred or creditors,
j to be and appear at the Ordinary’s office, within
! the time prescribed by law to show cause, if aDj
Haul in your
COTTOjy
AND HAVE IT
G-inned & Packed
AT THE
STEAM COTTON GIN
* ON
McIntosh Street -West of Wavne. I
The Wonderful Healin® Remedy.
The Wonderful Healing Remedy.
The Wonderful Healing Remedy.
The Wonderful Healing Remedy,
Fayette—Fourth Monday iu April aud October, j they can, why letters of dismission should not be |
J W Green, Flint Circuit; term 4 years ; resi- j Meriwether—Third Monday in Febr’y & August. | granted to said applicant.
dence Thomaston.
D B Harrell, Pataula Circuit; term 4 years ; resi
deuce Preston.
Wm. Gibson, Middle Circuit: term 4 years; resi
dence Augusta. ^
.1 1) Pope, Coweta Circuit: term 8 years; resi
dence Atlanta.
Carroll—First Monday in April and October.
Rome Circuit.
Chattooga—First Monday in March and Septem’r.
Floyd—First Monday in January and July.
Polk—Second Monday in February & August.
Paulding—Third Monday in March A Septem’r.
Haralson—Fourth Monday iu March & Septem'r.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
July 9th, 1869.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary, j
July 13, 1669 28 m6m” '
| 'W'itli Car© <S& Speed.
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT.
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT.
rv *> n „ , , Haralson—r ourtn Monday iu March oc aepiem
P B Robinson, Oemulgee Circuit: term 4 years: Walker _ Last Mondav ia ' F „ bruar , & August.
n.aiilpn'.A l.rAuiioslinrn I - * °
western t ircmt
residence Greeneshoro’.
N B Kuight, Blue Ridge Circuit: term 8 years
residence Marietta.
W Schley, Eastern Circuit; term 8 years; resi
dence Savannah.
J S Bigby. Tallapoosa Circuit: term 8 years
residence Netvnan.
W M Sessions, Brunswick Circuit; ;* rin 4 years
residence Biackshea
Banks—First Monday in April and October,
dark—First Monday iu February and second in
Augu-t.
Franklin—Second Monday in Aprii it October.
! Gwinr
t^TATE OF GEORGIA, Lacrens Cocstt.
*>75 Superior Court, October Term, 1668.
Present, His Honor, J. R. Alexander, Judge
Susan E. Dean, ) LIBEL FOR DIYORCE.
| Separate rooms for each lot of Cotton.
First CotLers first Served.^)
William C. Dean
.r
Rnie to Perfect Service.
it* I * I • i* «• i • I • teoiuenuo fnacftNAOHi.
A III miles* W nun, It satistlpi! Within tho i James Johnsan, Chattahoochee Cir
cuit: term
tioiiv ot an animal, would bo so much
iife, strength and wmk. It is to throw
away ihe difference in value between
so much plant fund and so much ani
mal food. Nature has worked for
months, with sun and rain, and all the
lesidence Columbus.
Solitiiii/i%' General.
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
tt—First Monday in March and second in | Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in this
nil.-er.- county, and it further appearing that ha doe* not
Monday in April &. October, reside in this State. It is. on montion of counsel
Ordered. That said defendant appear and an
swer at the next term of this Court, else, that the
case be considered in default, and the plaintiff al
lowed to proceed. And it is farther ordered, that
Habersham—mir
Hall—Third Monday in March and September.
Jackson—Fourth Monday & Feb’y & August.
Rabun—First Monday in Aprii aud October.
Walton—Third Mondav in February & August.
J M Matthews, Northern Circuit: term 4 years: { White—Monday afte.r the fourth Monday in April ; this Rule be published m the Southern Recorder
;a()U
resilience Danielsvilli*.
W D Bennett, Southern Circuit: term 4 year'
residenc Quitman.
C E Broyles, Cherokee Circuit : term 4 vers
residence Daltou.
and Octoh,
LEGAL SALES.
. pi t j icsiuuiicc j/auuu.
KCs Oi net laboratory, to lake the S W Parker. Pataula Circuit: term 4 year
Dili18lKAliilX BALL.—Will be sold
1 ui tn
once a monMi for four riftnth*.
A true extract from the Minutes.
HARDY SMITH, Clerk
June 20, 1669 n4m
plant loot! with which the tanner ma
nured his ground in the spring, and
laiscd it lo ihe more highly organized
condition of animal food ; and all the
chemical affinities she has thus stored
up lo he converted into animal heat and
tie and work are thrown awav in th
bination viiti other manures. It is j manure pile, or in the around, where
adapted to all kinds of crops, since It the seed has to fall back to the Condi- ! L * Jordan » Ocniulgee Circ^jt^term 4 years: resi
dence Fort Gaines
It W Crocker, Macon Circuit: term 4 years ; res
idence Marion.
S Calvin Johnson, Blue RidpK- Circuit; term 4
years: residence Dawsouville.
EP Howell Coweta Circuit: rerm 4 years; resi
dence Atlanta.
L B Anderson, Flint Circuit: term 4 years ; resi
dence Covington. ' ,
R H Whitley, Southwestern Circuit: term ,j j neirs. leim=, cash,
rears ; residence Bainhridge,
Dublin, Laurens county, between the usual hours
of aate. on the first Tuesday in December next,
Lots of
in the 17th district of originally Wilkinson, now !
Laurens county, each contaioing2C2A acres, more
or less. Sold by virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary o
John Bass, d^
L
AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY.
June Term, I 869.
Whereas Alrred Burch, executor of the last
will and testament ot Hiram Grimes, lat* of said
Nos. 134 and J J6, lying and being ; county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis-
. .c ’I- mission from said estate—
These are therefore to eite and admonish all
parties, whether kindred or creditors of said es-
aid county,
eased, for a division among the
Terms.—$ 1 00 per hundred in ihe
bale, or the Seed pays ihe toll.
JOHN JONES.
Milledgeviile, Sept. 7, 1869 36 tf
LOOK HERE.
fJfOIE BEST VINEGAR in the city, is for sale
at L. N. Callaway’s, for $ 1 per gallon.
Milledgeviile, September 7,1669. 36 tf
Take otice.
^-LL PERSONS indebted to Joseph Lane, or
The
The
The
The
Remarkable
Remarkable
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
Remarkable Pain Killer.
Remarkable Pain Killer.
LUCRETIA BASS. Adm’x.
37 tds*:
columns all the ingredients necessary
to ihe growth of plants ; and, especial-
lion in which us elements were a sea
son before. Heretofore, however this I dence Swainsboro’
. . 1 *1 l,J,s . W I H.._t HI
de-lice Mouticello.
J R Prescott, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; rt
i W L Marler, Western Circuit: term i years: res
idence Jefferson.
ly, since it contains it; large quantity j waste could not be avoided, for the lint,. lueuto jeuersou .
ot those inost necessary ingredients, ihe hull, and the oil of cotton seed are j A. B Smith, Eastern Circuit; term 4 years: r
nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash, j so ’(Ii stateful io most kinds of stock,
The
in the seed and in th
that they' refuse to eat it; and when
cake contributes nothing to its efficacy I the lint and hull are removed, the oil
as manure. On the contrary, it is i in the kernel very soon turns rancid,
rather a hindrance, since it retards de- ar ,d breeds worms. The cake made
cay. It follows, therefore, that the j by an nil mill Being free from oil, keeps
cake is greatly superior to tlie seed, (,„• years, and it will be
seen m
the
that the more thoroughly pressed ! article subjoined it is estimated by
the cake is th« better. _ | some as three times as valuable as corn
Oil cake is (from the large quantity ; f or stock feeding. It has even been
of nitrogenous matter and the ease with p ( opo=ed as suitable for bread. Tt is
which it decomposes,) essentially a either alone or in mixed fertilizers, a
stimulating manure, like Peruvian Gu- i powerful manure—probably equal to I L T P ^V » s J
nno. The following table gives the halt its weight of guann—ij decompo- ! Dawaon-Thud Mo,
dence Savannah.
C D Forsyth, Tallapoosa Circuit; term 4 years;
residence Dallas.
John Peabody, Chattahoochee Circuit: term 4
years; residence Columbus.
J 3 Wiggins, Brunswick Circuit; residence Scre
ven.
Judicial Districts—Superior Courts.
Blue Ridge Circuit.
Cherokee—^First Monday in March and August.
Cobb—Third Monday in March and first Monday
in October.
Miltou—Fourth Monday in March and third Mon
day iu August.
Forsyth—First J|onday iu April and fourth Mon
day hi August#-
Lumpkin—SecorM Monday in April and first Mou-
September 13,1869
A DMIXLSTRATOR’S BALE —■Will be sold
71. before the Court-house door in the town of
R. idsviile, Tattnall county, within the legal hours
of s;;ie, on the first Tuesday in October next—
All the land belonging to the estate of Andrew
J. Edwards, late of said county, deceased, in
cluding the improvements thereon.
.Sold for distribution.
Tiring.—Credit until the first of January, 1870;
notes with approved security
G. M. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
! August 31, 1870 [jprs] 3o tds
~ CITATIONS.
i ? J)a1’TNALL court of ordinary,
JL September Term, lo69.
To all whom it may concern.
G’
value of rape seed cake as compared sfiioti in the ground being ranid and! day in September
. _-.i. ...i .... . < ■ . ® _ ■ ’ 1 ! Pickens—Fourth Mi
-'{’hird Monday in April and second Mon-
wilh other valued manures. Cotton
seed e
Pickf ns—Fourth Monday iu April and September.
.u,er va.ee manures. v,o,u,„ . supplying a great quantriy of ammonia. : Gilmer-Second Monday in May and October.
;-ke is still richer, both because The nil which the seed has lost is a ' *’ llnn i n —ThirclMonday in May and October.
July 6, 1869 27 m6m
'I EOKGIA. TATTNALL COUNTY.
By J. P. R SIKES, Ordtearv-
I Where;rs William McDilda has filed hi* petition j
for letters of dismission from the administration j
! on the estate of J. T. Bowm, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said !
| deceased to be and appear at my office within the j
; time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any I
they can, why said letters of dismission should not i
! be granted.
I Given under my hand at office iu Reidsville,
; this April 5th, 1869.
J. P. R. SIKHS. O. T. C.
April 20, 1H69 lo m6m
ATTN ALL COURT OF ORDINARY—
May Term, 1869.
, Whereas, R. W. Thompson, administrator of
_ \ John Douberl)’, represents to the Court, in his
said county, i petition duly tiled and entered on record, that he
j has fully administered John Donberly's estate—
. . . ,, , ,, 1 This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned.
l f" s ' s to ,‘;! ,e ? ! LU ,a . 8, ;, ?U .r! r ’ . Hl uU' r U, ! kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration aud receive let-
JJL to Joseph & Wm. N. Lane, are hereby no
tified ttoat such claims must he adjusted on or
before August, 1669, next return day,or they will
certainly be placed in the hands of an attorney
for collection.
We can no longer pay our liabilities with vague
promises of debtors. Our debtors MUST hare
money. Forbearance has at last erased to be a vir-
w \ mrveTnv v>« t-t-u I tue ; wc therefore earnestly urge all who are in-
.q A SHIN cl ON BAKLR. Ord y. | tereflted to eolBe f orward without delay, settle,
m0m j and thereby save us the unpleasant duty, and
j themselves the expenses tbat must incur, of sue-
i ing out their claims.
j JOSEPH LANE,
j Milledgeviile. Ga„ June 6, 1869 23 tf
es the property ot ta t e , to show cause, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law, why letters of dismission |
should not be granted to said applicant. j
Given under my hand and official signature,]
this Juue 21st, 1869.
Cures, Burns, Wounds, Sting?.
Cures Cuts, Sores, Boils.
Cures Ulcers, Scralches, Bites.
Cures Catarrh, Scalds. Bruises.
John Partin. Jr., having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration on
ihe estate of Robert Partin, lat
deceased— '
and next of kin of Robert Partin, to be and ap- j
pear at iny office within the time allowed by law,
and show van?-, if any they can, why permanent I ^‘“^rdismissTou on“*th“e same”
a not be granted to John I T t> i?
Brunswick Circuit.
'gel it hulled and pressed) is 'Appling—First Mondav in March and September. , 1)1 lie. IU UtulUli. ilttu to
conomical as u would be to i Ca “d < 0^5!^*" the f0Ur ' h iU April ] A LL having deman
its with corn, or corn with Chariton-Monday after the fonrth Monday in i “uV
all animal liff snil i rn „ v, n Cha ' tall0 ° c, ‘" Czrcita. I Vaughn, he has fully administered upon said es- j
all annrmi me ant! | Chattahoochee—fourth Monday in March anc! tate and prays to be discharged—
ie source of
treneth, and planters never waste it ! September.
Harris—Second Monday in April and October.
in ihr» m-innro rrilo j i Harris— Second Monday in April and October. V
1.) me manure pile or in the ground, or I Marioil _F ir8t Monday in Maich and September. ! ana creditors, to appear at thenex
oive a 1)1 I’d in tile hand Toy one in the i Muscogee—Fourth Monday., in Mav and Nov’r. 1 °fGourt, (v.z- 1870) s 1
l)U«b, or take lllis vear’s fnml mn ] Schley—Second MondaVffn April and October. ; exists, why he should not e isc
V U!IS Nej * 8 to ° {1 as ma ‘ ! Talbot-Third Monfiayip March and September, ceive letters of dismission irom sa
, .. * r i . lit lAiuoi—inirg aronqay in Jiarpn ana oepi
Ii t for next year S food. VVhy should i Taylor—V'lrst Monday in April and Octoba
Cherokee Circuit.
ihe coiton seed cake is free from hull: hvdro-carbon, and enirelv valueless " j Huion-Fourtprimday in Mav and October
1 cwt. rape seed oil cake, equ il to manure. But to use oil e f ,ke as ma-i and October.
18 20 cwt. stable dung. nure (or raw seed either, where it is i
14 cwt. rape seed oil cake, equal lo possible to get it hulled
l cwt. bone dust. ! about as econoni
3 cwt. rape seed oil rake, equal to 1 m;U iure oats
cwt. good Peruvian guano flour. Not that corn and flour would L.AP" 1 a £ d
1 here can tie no don n that the re - not he very good manures—or, rather,Coffee—Second Monday in March and Septc..
alive value ot cotton seed caue is great- eoulr! not make gone] manures wh^n '■ —Third Monday in April and October
rtt than indicated hy this table. il. e u hovn 1 L_. I ! Pierce—Thursday" ‘ ” 1
As Provender.—As a flesh
er, and therefoie ns food for
or Inr laboring animals, oil eaKO is
probably superior to the grains.
According to the experiments of
Lawes, the distinguished English Ag
riculturist, the manure derived irorn
stock varies immensely in value nccord-
,02 to ihe nature of the food'on which
the stock is ied. The manure of stock
ted on cotton seed cake stands first on
iiis list, being more than thirty limes as
valuable as the manure from an equal
weight ot turnips, and four limes more
valuable than the manure derived Irom
an equal weight of Indian corn.
The-following is Mr. I,awe’s table, f a( .j
showing the actual gold value of the
manure derived Irom I ton (2,000 lbs.)
of different foods : 0
Colton seed cake, (hulled,) Sir.SO; whole of the cake and the valueol en 1 -
rape seed cake, 321.01 ; linseed cake, third ot the oil in cash. \Ye anticipate
§19./2; malt dust, SIS.2L , lentils, j for them a very iarge patronage. va . u ,„„, ^
StG.*51 ; linseed, §15.05 ; tares, $15.- |< armors who desire toavail thems/slves | Effingham—Monday after the fourth Monday in
75; beans, SI5.75; peas, $13.331 lo- of the opportunity, should cover thdr' a . nd n 8 f. uutJ Mon,la ^ ftf,ev ,he fourt1 '
oust beans, 84.81 ; oats,$7.40 ; wheal, from the weather, ‘ J M(,,ldav 1U ^° ttobl ‘ r ’
$7.OS ; Indian corn, J?G 65 ; malt $6.- at once.
05 ; barley, S6,32 ; clover hay, $9.64 ; Oil Cake.—We are giad to learn j
meadow hay, $6.43 ; oat straw, $2.90 ;; that the attention of our farmers anti ;
administration should
Partiu, Jr. on Robert Partin’s estate.
J. P R. 8IKE3. O.T C.
September 21, l^fi9 3S f»t
Notice, to Debtors and Creditors.
May 18, 1869
J. r. R. SIKES. O. T. C.
20 mtim
rriATTNAl.L COURT OF ORDINARY—
A Mav Term. 1869.
Whereas. Elias Wiiks, administrator of Stephen
. Fiendley, rrpreaents to the Court in his petition,
demands against the ] (j u ]y filed ami entered on record, that he has fully
1 - deceased, are j administered Stephen Fiendley's estate—
, . aprii ana u«#oer i . and those in-j This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned.
1 I Clinch—Fourth Mondav in March and September. ! debted. to make immediate kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
, ] Coffee—Second Monday in March aud September. | „ g* r ’j can, why said administrator should uot be dis-
September 14, 1669
Court
Erasmus
charged from hu administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the same.
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
May 18.1309 20 m6ffi
L aurens court of ordinary—
May Term, 1869.
Whereas, William Bush, administrator of the
This is therefore to cite all concerned, kindred I estate of Henry P. Bush, late of said county, de
next January Term ] ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission—
show cause, if any ] These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
discharged and re- : parties, whether kindred or creditors of said es-
said estate. ; tate, to show cause, if any they have, within the
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C. j time prescribed by law, why letter* of dismission
JOHN HARIG,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine Candies,
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
Chocolades, Fruits, Nuts, Syrups and
Cordmls.—Foreign and Domestic i
Toys and Fancy Goods.— Tin
and Mechanical Toys, Chi
na and. IVax Dolls
and Doll Heads.
Removes all Bad Odors.
Relieves Colic Instantly.
Cures Chronic Diarrhcea.
Cures Erysipelas and Gangrene.
not cotton seed, the richest animal food ;
v\ Inch our field.-, produce, be treated as \ Bartow—Third Monday iu March und September,
the poorer corn and wheat and used Catoosa—;Secoqd Monday in February and Aug’t.
r r ure i r n ' M 11 »••"<»*' ■» g .
slock, and save US from having tol Murray—Third Monday iit April and October, in
plant eorn-—the most expensive and 1
precarious of all crops 5 The Colum
bia Oil Company proposes to offer this
facility to our planters, over this whole i ReKMb-First Monday in March and September.
0 • , ,, 1 . ’ Cf^yton—Second Monday in March and Sept, r
. Lite and to«eoigia, on most advantage-1 Fulton—First Monday it) May and November.
September 14, 1869' 37
GEORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY.
3m | should not be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this. May 14. 1869.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
May 18, 1669 20 it)6m
T UTTXALL COURT OF ORDINARY—
June Term, 1869.
Whitfield—Fourth Monday iu April and October.
Atlanta Circuit.
G Mary A. Ivey having applied to me to be
j appointed guardian of the persons and property of j
1 her four minor children, residing in said county— j
1 This is to cite ail persons concerned to appear ;
j at the November Term of the Court of Ordinary ]
i of said county, and show cause, if any exists,] Whereas, Hopkin Padgetle, administrator of ;
why she should not be appointed guardian as j James Anderson, represents to the court iu his
China Vases and Ornaments.
RUBBER GOODS,
Accordeons ami oiher Musical Instru
enema. Cutlery, Pocket-Books,
Work-Boxes, Dressing Cases,
Fancy Baskets, Willow-
Ware, Fire-Works,
&c., &e., &c.
IA tine Tutft's Arctic Soda Fountain
with finest Fruit Syrups.
READ THIS AND SEE!
Letter from Maj. J. T. Hester, of Ala-
Auburn, Ala., April 4, 1669.
! Messrs. John Darby f Co.,
161 William St., N. U
Gents.—I have received so much
benefit from “Darby’s Prophylactic
Fluid,” that I feel it my duty to let you
! know it. I had an attack of Typhoid
! Fever, and with it a most stubborn
case of Erysipelas, and was confined
j to my bed near two months, suffering
the roest intense pain all the time from
Erysipelas, and after exhausting ffe
,he
attended to and solicited. Our motto is,
rxiR dealing and good goods.
terms, paying the freight on the
F.astern Circuit,
tel urning the farmer die J firynn—Fourth MiMid&y in April and *econd Mon
day after fourlh Monday in November.
Bullock—Friday after the third Monday in March
and Friday after the fourth Monday in October.
Chatham—Second Monday in January and May.
aforesaid. M. R. BELL, Ord y B. C.
September 14, I860 3“ 5t
V LL PERSONS haying demands against the
e-tate of William P. Swinson, late of L»u-
I rffns county, deceased, are requested to present
them in terms of the law, and those indebted to
make payment without delay.
AMOS L. DANIEL,
Adni'r de bonis non e*<t. of W. P. Swinson.
September 2t, 1669 38 6t*[
petition duly filed and entered on record, that he 1 t ' 0^ne, ' Broughton & W hitakei Streets,
(
1 EOKGIA: BALDWIN COUNTY.
. ... ^ Court of Ordinary, September 7,1869.
tr, or send It forward [Liberty—Third Monday in April and Monday! Whereas Mary 4- Ivey, administratrix of the
! after the fourth Monday in November. ^ estate of James Ivey, deceased, represents to the
Mclutosh—Thursday after the second Monday in j Court that she has fully administered said estate,
April and Thursday after the fourth Monday in j and files her petition to he discharged—
November ’ This is to cite ail persons concerned, kindred
wheat straw, $2.68; barley straw, feeders seem at last to he drawn bv i Montgomery^Thnrsdarjrfterthe; second Monday j and creditors, to show cause, if any exists, why i should
cyr. . not n trips s I 40 • mano'»l/G il.c Iri^l • , , ' - 1 G iu March, and Thursday after the third Monday i S | K , 8 honld not be discharged, and receive letters ' Give
S2.2g, poldtoeo, $I.oU, i.dngMtlS, Uie very high prices of hay, gram and I in October. of dismission at the January Term (1670) of said 114th, I
SI.07 ; fewetlish turnips, 910.; com- fodder, to this most valuable substitute.! TattnaH—Third Monday in March and fourth ! Court. M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
mnn tiirnins. S6c. : cnrroLs. 86c. It i« n rP,n,rl.-.M, ..„i„ I Monday.in October. September 14,1669 37 3m | May
Flint Circuit.
tnon turnips, S6c. ; carrots, 86c. It is a remarkable fact that only one-j
Their actual values are ol course twentieth part of all the oil cake man I j ^|-
only correct for England, but the rela- ufactured in the West has heretofore j Butts—Second Monfiay iu M*rc!iuud September., F
September 14. 1669
has fully administered James Anderson’s estate— .
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, ,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they j
can, why said administrator should not be dis- :
charged from his administration, and receivo let- ]
ters of dismission.
J P. R. SIKES, O. T. C. !
June 22, 1869 25 iu6m
L aurens court of ordinary—
May Term, 1869.
Whereas, Hannah Smith, as administratrix of
j the estate of John Hudnol, late of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties, whether kindred or creditors of said es
tate, to show canse, if any they have, within the
time prescribed hy law. why letters of dismission
‘ not he granted to the applicant,
eri under my hand aud siguature, :his, May
16PM.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
May 18 1869 20 ni6m
April 20. 1869
SAVANNAH, GA.
16 tf
[ man} 7 prescriptions of my physician, h
07* Orders from the Country promptly j &nally comtne nced the use of Darby’s
Prophylactic Fluid, and soon four.' 1 ,
that I was being improved by its usf>
and continued to use it, and am nearl}
well. I consider it the most valuable
medicine for the diseases and purpose.
for which it is made that is sold. 1
also used it most successfully on u>
little son who was severely burnt, atl
M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., 1 do assure you that it was from
Will prautice in this and the adioin’Dg counties. | medicine alone that I Could get an -\
relief from iny distressing attack <>*
Erysipelas.
I do not write you this as a certih'
cate for publication, but as a duty lbs*
I feel I owe to Prof. Darby and b-
invaluable medicine.
T. W. WHITE,
jlttaftiPLf-at-f^jCLLiL,
to be studied by every farmer. The
relative values seern to be closely con
nected with the amount of nitrogenous
matter contained in the food.
It is quite f>os~ ; ble that this indirect
Monday in March A September
Pike—First Moudiiy iu Aprii aud October.
4m L' n l. ... u.. JKm A .
property of Mary
i and Amanda Cobb, minor* under fourteen years i
live values are of universal application ; , been used in domestic consumption, Monroe-Fourth Meuday^nFebmary^ August, j Wesley Cohi having applied
and, for his reason, this Fable deset ves the remaining nineteen-twentieths find- Newton—Third Monday in March A September, i guardian of the^persons and i
ing its way jo England, who, whilst
she is herself the largest manufacturer
in the world, is also the largest consu
mer ; and in addition lo her own pro
ducts, imports immense quantifies of
DIXTY DAYS after date, application will be
' j’AT'TNALL COURT OI ORDINARY., made to the honorable Court ot Ordinary of
September Term, 1869. : Laurens couuty, for leave to sell ail the lauds be-
tn be 'innnintptl I lougiug to the estate of John Bass, deceased,
to oe appointed i , T-oor<-rT» mcc
LUCRETIA BASS, Adm’x.
September 14, I860 37 9tH
Spalding—First MoBday in February A August . of age, residents ot said county-
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
method of using the coiton seed cake i< ake for the use of her farmers. Ship-
as manure may prove most profitable ! perl from this city to England, the cost
to the farmer, if so, the use of cotton ji the farmer there is about three cents
Upson—First Monday iu May aud November.
Macon Circuit
Bibb—Third Monday in May and November
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of ]
ESP* Applications for Homestead Exemptions
under the new law, aud oiher business before the
Court of Ordinary, will receive proper attention.
October 13. 1868 ' 41 tf
NEWELL £ WILLIAMSON,
Attorneys at, Law,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
H I ILL practice iu the counties of the Oemul-
gee Circuit, aud iu the counties ol'Wash
ington aud Hancock.
Special attention given to applications for
Homestead, and other business before the Court
of Ordinary.
T. F. Newell. W. W. Willumson
December 15, 1868 50 ly
ANTED.—A Northern man—friendly to the ]
South, and a believer in the old Jefferso-
C-fc vford—rFirstllo^day in March And September. | if an}' they c^n, why said Wesley Cobb should
Doo f—Find Monday in April and October- i not be intrusteu with the guardianship of the per
il oa lou—Third Monday in February & August, j sons and property of Mary and 4>>>auda Cobb
appear at the term of tho Court of Ordinary to be; A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of; y ▼ ooutn, ana n n ..rj.rim.tj <)»-
held next after the expiration of thirty days from im John W. Yopp, late of Laurens couuty. de. ; man ideayf govern . ^ J™ Southern i c ^ iant ’
1 ceased are hereby requested to make immediate sires a situation as Teac e mtAumiruA Orders tilled by the proprietors,
i>n,-mem. .„d '“"fnrARsira.^' DABBT
the first publication of this notice and show cause,
iV.ac >n—Second Monday iu March A November.
Twiggs—Fourth Monday in March A September.
fteptembur 2!, 1869
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
M it
ed to present them, properly authenticated, with
in the time prescribed by law.
MART I. Yorr, Adm’x.
August 34,199* 14 ft
CLASSICS, 1
Publishers’ Box No. 7, Dayton, OHIO,
or Recorder Office.
October 19,1869 ® &
I shall never be without it again it 1
can by any possible means get it.
I hope you are succeeding and Wl
make a fortune.
Very truly yours,
J. T. HESTER- _
For sale by every druggist and country »*'
d by the proprietors,
JOHN DABBY * «°-
Ms 11,1869
•Itu WiIlian* Street, *•
19 »•