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3!»V'*r*tiVh1 < Pf»l, I stamps,and dig* muck lo spread
* w " w * | his abrek yards and lo scalier broad-
in
11DICIAKT.
j fhonia-
1 tv:*—-
eroi S
interest or instruct in
We will correct nil communications,
C3P" C Hiiribufion* ciu practical {arming j ta« on ills fields. Then he make* up Superior Court Ju4**t.
■re solicited from our friend* throughout l he required amount of the terlilizing '
the country. Or *uy interesting fact.:, ex I e l ementa by the application ol a COI1- J R Parrott, Cherokse Circuit; term 6 Tears:
.. - ' _ . .,,! centrated compound coni nosed of Pe- residence Caner»ville.
pertm^it* or recipes, anything .hat win - * i- t • *i i J K Alexander. Southern Circuit; term 4 rears;
■ ■ j . | ru.tan guano, dissolved bones, com- •• T »„™, ■«
tills .iepartmeut.— , , , , . ’ , residence Tnomaaviiie.
f . | '.non sa;l, and land piaster in equal C D Davis, Western Circuit: term 4 rears; resi-
no j propotions by weight, mixing the in- „ d r“':? Monro «- .
fn-ttter bow written . 1 * " ir "Vw • i * ° , C b Cole. Macou Circuit; term 4 rears; real
znirrer. uow «rutpn. gre*ilciliS himself. Of tins com pound , d-nee Macon.
We would he glad to receive commuoi- ; i, e nas used this season, it We mistake J M Clarke, Southwestern Circuit; term 8 rear?;
cations from any of our farming friend*. | a<-l about SOD jiounds per acre (except | j w^SS^'FtoCutrf*; term 4 years: resi-
wbo have an) thing that will prove it ter- • on rented laud) at a cost probably, of: dence Thomastoa.
esting or instructive to ncr many reader*.' not iar from S25 per acre. ' Is such ! D * Harrell. Patauia Circuit; term 4 rears: resi-
° J ■ , - \ . . dence Prestou. - — ------ -- ..—- — . .,
The science ot agriculture opens a large j manuring ari old tiling —in practice.: WnL Gibson, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; re»i- Carroil—First Monday in April and October.
£ehl to the intelligent and inquisitive mind
from which to gather facts, bv experiment ;
and otherwis*, ami which will be safely HOW HE PLANTS COTTON AND CORK,
gsrnere t it s^ut to n?. There is scarcelv But U is ill the planting and working
aa observing rutu that does not have good crops that Mr. Dickyan S prac
ideas stored aw-.y,
! we mean—among our planters and
farmer* ?
dence Augusta.
; J D Pope, Coweta Circuit: term 8 years : resi-
_ -Mondar after Brooks Court.
W'Vnt—Fourth Monday iu Afffii and Oetobor.
SowtJuc-e&Uru Circuit.
li;:ker—Tnird Mondavi • Msv aud November-
Calhoun—Third lloudiv in *ta’-ch Jfc September.
Decatur—Fourth Monday in Aprv ind October.
Do igherty— First Monday in June A D»ee:aber.
L —Fourth Mondavi ; March aiid September.
Mitchell—Secend Monday iu Mav A. November.
Su.ntei—5-cond Monday in April a i October.
Worth—TLild Monday in Apra and October.
Tallapoosa Circuit.
C«mpbs!l—Second Monday in April Sc October.
Coweta—First Monday in March A September.
He-iru—Third Monday in March A September.
Trouo—Third Monday ia May and -November.
Fayette—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Meriwether—Third Monday in Ftbr’v A: August.
CITATIONS.
nmnss.
G 1 EORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY. j EOEGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
T Wuseas Cytha Watson has applied to uie for VJ Court of Ordinary, September 7. I6t>9
letters of administration on the estate of David J.; Whereas Wiliiara McKinley, administrator dt
Wauou, late ot said county, deceased— i bonis non, with will annexed, of John J. Mitch
Oarbifs
piium
tit
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud od. deceased, represents that Le fca;. fuiIy &d
FLUID.
Oarbn’s Propbnlactk _finib.
FLUID.
Rome Ci-cui
dence Atlanta.
P B Robinson, Ocmulgee Circuit:
residence Greenesboro'.
Chatt< • ,ru—First Monday in March and Seprem’r.
teno 4 rears: . F ay.i—First Monday iu January and July.
P“lk—Second Mon-lav in Febrtiarv A- August.
g X B Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit: term ■> rears : Paulding—Third Mouday in March & Sepseni'r. j” , - •
®j residence Marietta. ' Haraison-Fonrth Monday in March & Septem'r. r
r W Schley, Eastern Circuit; term a years: resi- W ;i:ei— Last Monday in February & August. ; * A- ,
singular, the next of kin and creditors of said de- ' istered upon said estate, and piays to
ceased, to file their objections, if any exist, on or charged—
before the first Monday iu November next, to show This is to cite s!: persons concerned, kindred
cause whv letters of administration should not be j and creditors, tc appear at said Lou;t on the next
granted to said applicant. January Term, (viz: 1S70.) to show cause, if auy
Given under mv hand and official signature, j e ‘. iats > be discharged, auff re- -J t. o
this 'Alth September. lariJ. , ceivc at that time letters ot dismission. llSIX') 5 r
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary, j „ . , M E. BELL. O: dmary B. C. « ^ * ** 1 ^
September38,1863 39 =>t* j September 14, lcto9 o, 3m
I AUKENS COURT OF CEDIN'AKY. ! CI^TY DAYS after date, apphciition will be
| j Jaite j trM jagg made to the Ordinarvof Montgomery conn •
Whereas George W. Thomas, administrator de i for ^ t0 6el .‘ f ai i, th i be ‘ on ^ to ' Le
bonis non. on the estate of Ambrose Porter, late i «*•*? « f Tb '^“ M * ° ^ d ' oxlT,t ?'
of said county, deceased, applies to me for dis- de | d - , co JOH * N McRAE, Ad«r. |
mission from said administration- 1 Sep.21,lo69 (j**c*) oe Jt
These are therefore to cite and admonish a.t m i ttv , i y t- at*i>t* at* aoi it v ^ pv
concerned to he and appear at the Ordinary s | K
office of said county within the time prescribed by
if any they can, why said i
.at will le of no tens j licf: dilTers »titkingly fr.im that of; deuce skrannsh. „„ Urn circttU
years: j
| Banks—F.rst Monday in April and October.
W M Sessions. Brunswick Circuit: Krm 4 rear*; ; Clark—First Monday in February and second in 1
[From the Rural Carolinian.] 1. Conor..—ilvr make lliO TOWS lout | residence Blaekshear. ' [ August.
The
... , , ! nK'il nlaniers. Let Us Sf-e how he tloes 1 j s Bigby, Tallapoosa Circuit: te
efit to the community nnlees pobliahed. _ f ^ ‘ j residence Newnan.
](-r.ii Dirkk a anti ImpraTftl Fanaldi.
A M- >cKi. COTTON FIELD.
feet aparl, oj>i*ni!12 with two furrows a d ame * Johnson, Chatuhoochee Circuit : term 8
trench about eight inches deep. Into
this deep furrow the manure is scatter- j
residence Columbus.
Sohtttom Gtntr.l.
Franklin—Second Monday
Gwinnett—First Mends
September.
JL October Term. lcfj'J.
Notice is hereby given to all persrns cor.cern-
, ,, ed, that William Clifton, late of Tattnall county.
Given under mv ha°nd an * official ii^nature, ™
•h' Inne °lst lsbd ' pued tor administration on the estate of said Wm. i
WASHINGTON BAKER. <£>• ITU
^ | Court, or some other fit aid proper person, thirty
days after the pnhlicaiiou ot this citation; unless
July fl, lStit*
Habersham-Third Monday in April A October, i Ute ofsiid county, Jeceased-
Ttirs! iflii.CT tint atfrarted our at- T, „ J M Matthsw*, Nsrthern Circnit: term 4 years: . Hall—Third Moudav in March and September These are therefore to cite snd admonish ail
I ,JC Iira« thing in.it altracte.t uur al- j etl atttl catered With a scooter plow, residence Damelsvilie. Jackson—Fourth -Monday St- Feb’v A-AngnsL \ and siiiguiar. the«rvt of kin aud creditors of said
tetri ton as Wc approached the coition- going as deep as the Other two furrows, w D Bennett. Southern Circuit; term 4 year3; I R a bnn—First Monday in April and October. 1 deceased, t« 'De :i objections, if any exist, on
dav in April Sc October. ^RENS COUNTY. some valid objection is made to his appointment
iv 'iu March aud second in V, ". hyreas Jul.au Gay has applied for letters : witness mv Land and official ri-nature, this A Ile
ot adnuaistration on the estate ot Nathaniel Gay. > Q eto ber iSGJ»
1 ’ " J. P. R. SIKES, a T. C.
j October 19, J$tj9
Great
Great
Great
Great
Family
Family
Family
Family
Medicine.
Medicine.
Medicine.
Medicine.
field was ue siOiMihnfr-j ot surface— and followed, on each sido of the scoot-. r . 1 ? s 'p e *l®.. < ^ ai !?? an . n . .
.• - , i ■ r . i . ; C E Brutes. Cherokee Circait'. term 4 vers ;
tnc j mire aos< nee <>■. tfio.-e ridges am; er furrow, hv a turn-plow running sev- residence Dalton.
hills, made i»\ the plow ami the hoe, rn inches deep. He r.pens the seed S W Parker. P«i*ul» Circuit; term 4 years; resi-
Uhicl) nirt rk til. rows ill our fi-lds 2en- furrow with a bull tongue plow, drops eSSerTU^ Circuit: term 4 years; res-
eraliy. 1‘tie next noticeable pecjliari- j the seed thickly — 1 ~~ l- 1 -J —
ty was it- p -riect cleanlitie??. No with a boart
fringe ot vialt trass atid nft straggling
weed wer. to t>«- seen. Mr. Dickson
does not attempt to iriake a crop oi an iiii.ii utrcji—mo me jjiowiug ami dence Covingt
cotton and a crop •-! grass on Ins rand hoeing is repealed as olten as is nec- R H Whitley, Saothweateru Circuit; term 4
at trie same time. i lie cotton was a e-^satv to keen the around nerfeellu . * r «idence Bainbipdge
and covers lightly idence Marion.
The plowing is done S CaiTin Jf *hn S ou, Blue Ridge Circuit: term 4
—• * ^ TMrs; residence DawsonTihe.
Walton—Third Monday in February i Augn-rt. or before the tirit Aiouday in November next, to
White—Monday after the fourth Monday in April show cause why letters of administration should
and October. ’ nor be granted to said applicant.
__ _ ———— — Given under my band and official signature, I
this September 34tb, 1*09.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary. -
September 2S. 1569 39 ot^
LEGAL SUES.
a Dill.Ma 1 KA1 K1X SALK.— Wilt be sold
_ a before the Court-house door in the town of
with the famous Dickson sweep, run- EP Howell Coweta Circuit: term 4 years; resi- D “ blin ’ L »nrens county between the usual hours
iimg snail tv—the last plowing not half Atlanta. ...... \ ... . . ...
.j i , * , L B Ander*on. Flint Circnit: term 4 vears ; resi- ; Lots of land, Nos. 1„4 and 1 -»•>, lym? and being
an men deeji—and the plowing and dence Covington. * ; in the 17th district of originally Wilkinson, now
G t EOBGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
f Whereas Nancy J. Duncan has applied to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
Joseph R. Dnncan, late of said county, dec'd—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all i
Laurens county, c-ach containing203^ acres, more and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said |
... ,,, k r ^ n ,1... or ..,,,,1 nnrfnH I w ! years ; residence Bainbndgre. . or less. Sold by virtue of an order from the Court deceased, to file their objections, if any exist, on ;
’ 1 . I* * it i ▼ L Jordan, Oi nlvee Circuit: term 4 years: real-; of Ordinary of said connty.es the property of oi before the first-Monday in November next, to
Sigh; WTiii travt-ling all l!i(- *.vny Ironi clean, but the soil IS hot heaped ub'int the deuce Mouticolto. * John Bass, deceased, for a division among the show cause why letters of administration shonid
Chat le-sloil in sec, \\ e liail seen noth- cotton nor the roots rul by either plow or j R Preacott, Middle Circuit; term 4 years: resi- he.rs. Terms, cash. not_be granted to said applicant.
luring our journey. Some i hoe. When the cron is “Lii.l bv” ,|, e _ d _ enc,,iiw, “ Ilsboro - •
.*50 me
: parla
mg like it Muring our journey.
Email pitches on town lots in
and elsewneie could show plants quite
&a tall j»«-f!iaps, but i!ie pre-eminence
s in its
oi Mi
stocky
ia ps, but i* 1
Dickson’s cotton lies
growth, its numerous
it the crop is ‘ Liid by liie ; ^ Marler. Western Circuit: term4 vears: res
ground ii nearly level and smooth. iSt.,,,.* hir.r.„» |
J. Com.—The land being broken up A. BtSmitb, Eastern Cifcnil; term 4 years; rrsi
, - . - ° , * ! deoce Sa7aunah. J
a: least eight or nine inches deep and jC D Forsyth, Tallapofsa Circuit: term 4 years;
subsoiled if practical, he lavs of}' lur- ”
heavy rows, with a long shovel plow, seven
brain, tie and, above ali. in it- prolific pel tifuirt ; then, commencing at the J rf Wijjyins, Brunt wick Circuit: residence Sere-
fruitag-—holla and squares clustering ; opposite erirl, lie opens nut ilie furrow Ten>
thickly rn double rows upon the branches, with a longer shovel plow, leaving the Judicial Dutrlcts^iupenor Courts.
‘"I ».o ind cultivate cotton tor the furrow open seren or ci<shi inches deev. i r-». -e. v ^u CB<< i i a ,
weed, -’»*• Dickstiti reumrUeil. but \\ hat^ver manure tie uses is deposited Cobb—Third Mnnd&yln March and first Monday
Jot the iaoils.” in this furrow, three feet apart, and the ««»October . ♦ ......
1 si*'<*-* ua.i berm a severe drouth, corn dropped three or tour inches from
LUCRETIA BASS. Adm’x.
37 Ids*’
.September 14,1*09
4 DM I NT SIR AT OKS SALE—Will be
Given under mv hand and official signature,
WASHINGTON BAKER. Ordinary.
September 28, 1869 39 f»t*T •
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Haul in your
COTTON
AND HAVE IT
Grinned <fe Packed
AT THE
The Wonderful Healins Reined).
The Wonderful Healing Reined\.
The Wonderful Healing Remedy,
The Wonderful Healing Reinedu
Jourt^ouse^door iu the town°of T AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY— STEAM COTTON filN
mil county, within the legal hours JU July Term, I860. Oltmill LV/11UL1 1 A4
residence Dallas.
John Peabody, Chattahoochee Circuit: term 4
rears; residence Coiurahu*.
J.X. before the C
R-idsviiie. Tattnall county, witbiu the lega
of ■•.'lie. on the ticsr Tuesday in October neit—
All the laud belonging to the estate of Andrew
J. Edwards, late of said county, deceased, in
cluding the improvements thereon.
Bold for distribution.
Terms.—Credit until the first of January. 1*70;
notes with approved aecurity
August 31, 1-70
Whereas, J. J. Green, administrator ot the es
tate of James Stanley late of said county deceas
ed having filed liis petition for dismission—
These are therefore, to c-ite and admonish ail i
| persons concerned, whether kindred or creditors. . ^ ... „
to be nnd appear at tlie Ordinary's offi*e. wiihin jlClntOSll StrCPt*** \V PSl Ol W 3VflP,
i the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any ; *
G M EDWARDS. Vdnrir they can, why letters of dismission should do! be
[jptts] 33 tds j granted to said applicant.
day in August.
L auren?
befoi
Given under mv band and official signature, this
ON
"With. Oar© <£& Speed.
anrl luui'ii ««| tilt- r'lilLoti wet i:;i:l >et'/i tin* tnatiurr*. He covers with n light Forsyth—First Menday in
clscwu. re bml shed loaves, squares • barrow one and a half inches deep?— L »mJk? n ^gS*„aXd v
ami min* i*» a greater or ss extent,; Observe ihal we have here deep plant- day in September. T *
but here wo observed no loss of l hi *
kind, die plan'- being fresh, healthful
ami vigorous from bottom to lop. In
brief, pere vss cotton that promised a
SHERIFF SALE*—Will be sold ; July 9th, 1509.
jre the Court-house door in the town of WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
! Dublin. Ua., on the first Tuesday iu December j July 13, 1369 28 mfim^
April and fourth Mon- . next> -within the le^ai hours of sale, the following —
9 ' property, to-wit: i ^TATE OF GEORGIA, Livmj Cocstt
da.v in Apn! and tir-t Mon- q, iC . town lot in the town of Dublin, in said Superior Court, October Term. I?68.
,, ™ , ... . „„Hiity. No. 59, containing; three-quarters of an a-
Dawson—Tlurd Monday in April and second Mon-j crc al]d ot| which is thc 6tor ,.-house heretofore
..no', i L * i a - V !n Septemlrer. j occupied bv Georee Curreil & Co., no occupied Sti,an E. Deau, ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
,u ft" } PjCkaa-^r uTtkMokdaymApnl andj^ptc er. hy M L B urcb; the ho pee now occupied by Dr. I vs. -
Harris Fisher as n drutf store, and the office now William C. Dean, j Rule to Perfect Service.
THE A8TONIBH1NG DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
.Separate rooms for each lot of Cotton.
mg but not deep covering.
Hr gi’-e« his corn three tbor
working*, keeping the field cle:in and ! Gilmer—Second Monday in Mav audDctober.
I'rt* li.un an,I planiin" :i row ,.l : M.y'.aJ o„„,b„.
S 1
Present, His Honor, J. R. Ai.excxijRR, Judge. First Oion.ers fiffl Served
•*Lij
Union—Four! h Moa .lay in May and October.
I owns—Mondays after the fourth Monday in May
and October. f .
BruusmiglpCvircoil.
HULjfP I
rnT
pout ami worn out when Mr. Dickson u .-rnooth, ievei surlac
bought n, we .are told licit no one ei-e
would Imve it at any price. With
these lads in view, one begins lo ap
preciate the results of his improved
gysien ot fanning.
t he h< id ol v. hich we
FpeaKing will, under Mr
Appling—First Me!fd*r in March aud September.
Cauiden—Friday after nis fourth Monday in April
aud October. f
yield ot two bah* 'o I he acre, and it peas between each two rows of corn,
was no; on rich bottom land, but on | The details of hts cuilivafion we intend
what irm people ate pleased lo call a to give at a future time. Jl is sufficient
“pine barren”-—m>l Ireslt pine barren to say here that the same principle of
either, but iaiul that has been under "shallow plowing is applied lo corn a*
cultivation for seventy years, and was so to cotton. There is no hilling up but ! Charlton—Monday aff*r the fourth Monday in
Clincii—Fourth Mummy in March au<T September.
D 'f« not the rendeii now tee whv Coffee—Second Monday in Murcti and September.
Mr, Dickson’s corn docs not suffer sc- S- ljrnD ~k. ird A ? ril 2“ d , °. c i t0 ‘t r ' •
. .. . Pierce— rK,, *jdniri hiAfirrr the first Mouday m
ri->us!y from any ordinary drouth.'— March and September.
Having tor several vears planted corn W*-e—Third Monday 5u March and September.
j ,7 . ■ . ' Wavne—Fourth Honda* iu April and October,
on a similar plan, though jot quite SO, Chattuhoodiec Circuit.
deep. We can add our own leslimonv, ; Chattahoochee—Fourth Mouday iu March aud
were any further evidence needed, in ,, f5e ? tep i er ' , , . . ..
. . ’ Harrid—Sjecood Monday m April and October,
•avor Ol (.eep planting and shallow cut- Marion—Firat Monday ill March and September,
tivrftiotl. | Muscogee—Fourth Monday in May and Nov'r.
M r,- i , . . .i Schley—Second Mondav iu April and October,
r. Uu.ksOn „ rotation IU cropping j Talbot—Third Monday in March and September.
Taylor—First Monday ia April and October.
Cherokee Circuit.
leave been
Dickson’s
bustieis of
acre, and his corn crop
.No drouth burns it up.
nod nee
lorl y
his
cultivation,
corn l» the
never fails!
“I can leii iri the spring,” Mr. Dickson his land is :
occupied by John H. Palmer, jeweler; also, the
p:.-a.-e known ns the •’Baker Place.” containing
333$ acres, more or less, bring ail of lot No. 12*.
liug 202), 10*4 acres of Tot No. 117, and 30
acies of iot No 127, joining land* of W. Baker
find others: L. C- Jenkins, tenant iu possession
All loried on a? the property George Curreil &
Co., to satisfy one li fa issued from the County
Com: ot .-aid county in favor of Frecuiau H. Rowe
vs. Georg-Curreil & Co. Properly pointed out
by idaiuntTs attorney.
JOEL E. PERRY,.Sheriff L C
November 2. 1*39 41 ‘ds
I^XECt TORS’ SALE.—Will be sold before
.La the Court-house door iu tin town of Kcids-
viile. TattuaH county, between the law ful hours of
sale, on the firs! Tuesday ;u Djeember next, ail
the lands b-iongiDg to the cotaie of Lewis Cobb,
late of said county, deceased. Sold as the will di
reels,so as to be divided.
Terms. 12 months credit, small notes with ap
proved security
JEREMIAH COLEMAN, > .
JESSE D. COLLINS, ^* r =-
October 19, 1569 42 tds
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that Uie defendant does nut reside iu this
comity, aud it further appearing that he does not
reside iu this State. It is, on montion of counsel
Ordered, That said deteudaut appear and an
swer at the uext tcrui of this Court, eric, that the
case be considered iu default, aud the plaiutiff al
lowed to proceed. Aud it is farther ordered, that
ibis Rule be published iu tlte Southern Recetder
oucea tuou'h for four muuths.
A true extract fruai the Minutes.
HARDY SMITH, Clerk.
Juue 20, I*fl5 29 ai4m
Terms.—% l 00 per hundred m the
l/ih'e, or thr Seed pays the foil.
JOHN JONES.
Milledgevilie, Sept. 7, 1*69 36 tf
LOOK HERE.
VJVHE BEST VINEGAR iu the city, is for sale
at L. N. Callaway’s, for SI per gallon.
Milledgeville, September 7, ISO. 36 tf
The
The
The
The
Remarkable
Remarkable
Remarkable
Remarkable
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
said lo us, “where the dry ’streak will Fir-T year, cotton :
Sail in summer. It always follows lh*' t Secrtrill Year, corn; Bartow—Third Monday iu March and September,
had fanning.” The “drv streak” i Tliird \var, small Traill J I Catoosa-Second Monday in February and Aug t.
JiL*Vf*r on Ins corn iJCl(J. \\ t* roijfin VC#ir, thc hind ||C.^ fallow* I Gordon—Kirst Monday in .\pril and October
see tetiv w llf-n we come lo examine his The resting ot ihe land allows it lo 1 Murray—Third Monday iu April and October, in
CIT1TI0M.
f SNATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
A October Term, 1 n-9. EORGIA. TATTNALL COUNTY.
Whereas J. B. Brewton. adiuinistrator of John ^j|- j. p. K SIKES, Ordinary.
Higgs, represents to tiio Court, iu his petition, uu- ■ Wliereas William McDilda has filed his petition
ly tiled and eutereuyn record, that he has tally f or letters of dismission from the administration
on the estate of J. T. Bowes, decerned—
L aurens court of ordinary.
June Term, 1869.
Whereas Allred Burcb, executor oi the last
will aud testameut ot Hiraui Grimes, lata of said
cuuuty, doc'.ased, applies to uie for letters of dis
mission from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parties, whether kindred or creditor* of said es- u T ’ T- hriTj” - / .7'
, , , .... :s : ... ,v CARTAttLX be placeo m the hands ot an attoruev
late, to show cause, it any they nave, Within the ■ r *
time prescribed bylaw, why letters of diainissiou I0 ^ T" 1 n ’, ..
: „„u u , ... We e«u no longer pay our liabilities with vague
should not be granted to said applicant. - _ - , r J n .... _ ,
... .a Mo;.;, i • - ... .Loomises ot debtors. Our debtors Ml *T haec
Giveu under my hand aud otncia signature, ^ r , , . , . ,, .
this Juue 21st. 1869. j Cc “ std !° ht a T . lr '
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y. \ tmt ' therefore urge all who arc ~-
July6, 1569 . 27 in6ni
Take dice.
A LL PERSONS indebted to Joseph Lace, or
xl to Joseph «fc Wm. N- Lane, ;ue hereby no
tified that such c’-aims must be adjusted on or
before August, 1*69. next return day, or they v ill
concerned,
they
be dm-
terested to come forward without delay, settle,
aud thereby save ns Ihe unpleasant duty, and
! themselves the expenses that must incur, of sue-
i ing out their claims.
JOSEPH LANE.
Milledgeville. Ga., June 8, 1869 23 tf
Cures, Burns, Wounds, Slings.
Cures Cuts, Sores, Boils.
Cures Ulcers, Scratches, Biles.
Cures Calarrh, Scalds. Bruise?.
nave describe'! ir f ‘ nl* k f ‘e|i Within sight ol him at least, fiul Bryan—Fourth "MondayTn April and second Mou- rjxAlTN-VLL COURT OF ORDINARY,
Dickson is successful.— : when we come lo w hat we have called ! day after fourth Monday in November. ! A
plantation, l>ut what our readers will
be must interested iti learning, is, hov.’
ihe results \
tamed. Mr
He makes heavy crops
He has acquired wes
Every planter and farmer, it is pre
sumed, would like to be anti do the
same, and each is anxious to know how
the thing is done.
proper lime. Clayton—Second Monday in March and Sep
It Would not seetn very difficult to Fulton—First Monday in May and Nnvcmb-
to!low Mr. Dickson ihus far, so as lo
eastern Circuit.
lers of dismission.
October 19,1569
„ | j i i ,i , . | Bullock—Friday after the tliird Monday in March
un poor laud. Economy and Labor, there are brought and Friday after the fourth Monday in October.
by planting, into piay cerinin natural gilts with I Chatham— Becoiid Monday in January and May
wtncli tew are so
he.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ef said
| deceased to be aud appear at my office within the
,e let- ; j; me preuenhed by law, and show cause, if auy
.. r, ! they can, whv suid tetters of dismission shoald not
R.. SIKES, O. T. C. | >0 granted.
42 morn Given under my hand at office in Reideville,
this April 5th, 1869.
. , , ... „, Q : J. P. R. SIKES. O.T.C.!
ttr.ptember term, l*o9. j Apri|20) 1H6 9 lh m 6m !
To ail v -horn it may concern. ' I1ATTXALL COURT OF ORDINARY— !
i j ' oi r .u \i 3 • j .lolm Pariiu. Jr., Having iu properform applied j A May Term, 166i).
krSn^ham Monday after the tonxth Monday in ^ m e for permanent letters uf ndniiniatratiou on ; Whereas, R. W. Thompson, administrator of i
JOHN HARIG,
savaxsah, ga., Removes all^ Bad Odors.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN RelifVPS folic IlISlHlltl} .
Cures Chronic Diarrhira.
‘The farmer must make
argp|y emlowed as ,, - . .
“ - March and second Monday after the fourti.
Monday in October.
everv Liberty—Third Monday in April and Monday
after the fourth Monday in November
MB. DICKSON 8 SYSTEM.
We can tel! our readers, iti brief,
Low Mr. Dickson farms, but we caniio.
ensure every man who may essay to
ihe estate of Robert Partin, law of said county, John Douberly, represents to the Court, in his
deceased— petition duly tiled and entered on record, that he
This oil .nil sipo-nUr the creditors ! h** fully administered John Douberiy’s estate—
-tr..k,- l,ll” Mr. Dickson SOTS, and U \ in .,.,1 n«, of kta oi K..l„ri u ..ol v . CSTirSJTlS
<.<■<■$ make ever, stroke 1,11. .Not sal- | AprU .nd rh«,rf V UU. Ik. <*>* U~tt SX'tSZ ; «»- .bonH’.., bV f..
tsfied With increasing the productive ] Mo „;' 0 merr-ThnrsdaT after the second Monday administration should not'be granted to John j charged from his Administration and receive let-
capacity of the Soil, he develops also, in Mardjand Thursday after the third Monday Partin. Jr. on Robert Partin’s estate. ters ot dismission on the aaine.
five canad^^O^ jleTdmrer'^Th^S ^ Third Monday in March and fourth September 3,. 1*69 J " K MKL5 ’&V'i Msy Id. 1869 ' ' ^ m6m ' |
follow hi, exntn|.ie ,hc sa,.,, sues,, j a , lish / s bv u8ing impro , C( i h ‘ tt . i ‘ Notice it DrbUtfs and Creditors. ; T Ar T, L ^ 0 lS or ;
l*ew j)o$5» a ss his intellectual capacity* ; plements : by lirne anil labor-saving , _ * . r , T! pri?cn va kov^^tnomia Whereas, Elias Wilks, administrator of Stephen
Second Monday’ m ' * ^ * A ^ w
Moad^
peculiar talent !ur • Monroe—Fourth Monday in February S: sVn^ust. nereny nouiieo to naim uiera m . aim iuwc »•*- ; jjQ^juistered .Steph
I l hey cannot reach, Mr. Dick- i raining and ‘iianapinG ih*» l.almrpr him- Newton—Third Monday iu^Marchjflr September. debte«i, to maki? immediate paymeiu.^^^^ This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, ‘
U'-' •• l ’ uiniiuill’) . OY lime UIIU lauor-su Virii' . . , . T ,p n -, r . V vc« I • i *9 tki *> urir«3, JUAAa3 »Titi\3,aquittiHjnmoi ui gicnncii ,
''.™'!;i!«r c f:: ; " o,les f 7^^r n[hm a "’ i
n bill Ilf? but hi! may improve dlitlap- we think, by his peculiar talent lur Monroe—Fomth Monday in February & August, hereby notified to hand them III: and those in- . <^ te p h ea Fieudiev's estate—
jiroacn
son’s liioii
CIS 11 SOU
'.igricuiiufisl? ol the present day
The principal points in Mr. Dick-
,-dn’s system, as they struck us in our
♦•xurniiiation ot hi- operations are:
\ dup aud lltorough preparation
t raining and managing the laborer him-
trnong the gjeaijggj^ 'i’his peculiar irail is most strik-
Pike—1'irat Monday in April and October.
Spalding—Firvt Monday in February & August
September 14. I860
R. M
ORME, Ex’r.
:f7 61
1.
o| the s
H. A liberal
3 Level am
4. H»’l ilion
5. Kconomy of la Dor.
Do VffU sav that l!ier<‘ i
new in Ii tins r Perhaps
« of manures,
shallow cultivation.
’ crops.
ingiv illustrated by tlie fact that under Upson—Fir*t Monday in May and November. EtJRGIA BALDWIN COUNTY,
the r>|d system, when laber was per- Macon Cirruit. w.45 Court of Ordinary, September 7, 1869.
feel ly under control, lie was accustom- Bibb—Third Monday in May and November. , Whe"** A ?;
ed to cultivate thirty-three acres to thc Crawford-FfttMomilay inMaireh an«I tsepiMember. . . admit,iatered upon said es-
/ j \ ' i Dooly—^irst Monday in April and October. »» A J v , , r
hand, while Other planters, as a rule I Hon ^ n _ X hi r d Monday in February & August. ,a1 -' and P ra y s to be ^; ch ^ d -
cultivatf d only lilteen ; and lo accom- i Macm—Second Monday iii March A Novemlier. This is therefore to cite all concerned, kindred
plish this lie employed no overseer or Tw.ggs-Founh Monday in March a September.
■ driver. j Middle Circuit. exists, why he should not be discharged and re
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can. w hy said administrator should not be dis
charged from ins administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the same.
J. I*. R. SIKES. O. T. C.
May 18. 1869 2» m6m
L aurens court of ordinary—
May Term, 1SG9.
Whereas, William Bush, administrator of the
and creditors, to appear at the next January. I erm j estate of Henry I’. Bush, late of said county, de-
of said Court, (viz : i*7uj and show cause, Lf any . ceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission—
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all ;
i-s Mr Dii-k”rui’c hrndnfr A I Burke—Third Monday in May and November. , ceive letters of dismission from said estate. parties, whether kindred or creditors of said es- •
, , * . ‘ , n 8* . Columbia—First Monday in March A September. M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C. tale, to show cause, if any they have, within the j
general nnoption OI hi? method?, With Emanuel—Wednesday after the fourth Mondays j September 14, 1*69 37 3m ; time prescribed by law. why letters of dismission j
only atl approximation to his executive in March and September. j i slionld not be granted tn the applicant.
,}• • l i . Jefferson—Second Monday in May <fc November. EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY. Qiven tinder ray hand and official signature,
nnrlprlif-' i ^ ’ • <1#,Ce mfr> e tnOd Johnson—Fourth Monday in March & September, j ^J| Mary A. Ivey having applied to me to be ! this. May 14, 1 ^69.
11 ' double, the products Of the South, and at Richmond—Second Monday in January &. June. O ; nt od -rnardian of the persons and property ot WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
‘ '* ' ■ " May 18,1869 20 m6m’
i iot. I
and at Richmond—Second Monday in January & June, appointed guardian of the persons and property ot
V vrar Scriven—First Monday in May and November. ht-r four minor children, residing in said county—
' ’ Washington—Second Monday in September and ; This is to cite all persona concerned to appear
iheoiy ihri priuciplos which
i lie system have, in the main, been Inrig | || lf > sarne time increase year bv
since iiccepu-d l>v the Ik*.'!, informed in.-^Kn< 1 of diminishing thc fertility of
agricnhurisls of Kuropc and America ;j
but our practice, with few exceptions,
iias I •ecu tlianiriricallv opposed to Deep Plowing Pays.—On a txxtr Glaascock—Third Monday in February JL August.
them, as will more strikingly appeal r idi;e this side of Harmony Grove, we «eco»d Monday i“ April and October.
“ > t ^ ~ Hart—Tliird Monday in Marcli and September
March.
Sort her u District.
Elbert—Second Mouday in March Si September
persona concern* u to appear
at the November Term of the Court of Ordinary j
of said county, and show cause, if auy exists,,
whv she should not be appointed guardian ns
aforesaid. M. R. BELL, Ord’y B. C.
September ! 1, 1369 37 5t
rp ATTN ALL COURT OF ORDINARY—
J- Jane Teem, 1869.
Tine Candies,
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
Chocoladci, Fruits, Silts, Syrups and
Cordials.—Foreign and Domestic
Toys and Fancy Goods.— Tin
and Mechanical Toys, Chi
na and Wax Dolls
and Dfdl Heads.
China Vases anil Ornaments,
RFBBER GOODS,
Acccrdeons and other Musical Inslrtt
rnents, Cutlery, Pocket-Book.?,
Work-Boxes, Dressing Cases,
Fancy Baskets, Willow-
Ware, Fire-Works,
&c., See., &e.
A line TuflFVs Arctic Soda Fountain
with firiext Fruit Syrups.
Cures Erysipelas and Gangrene.
READ THIS AND SEE!
Letter from Mnj. J. T. Hester, of Ala.
Auburn, Ala.. April 4, 1969.
Messrs. John Darla/ if Co.,
1G1 William St., .N. V.
Gents.—i have received so muck
benefit from “Darby’s Prophylactic
Fluid,” that 1 feel it my duty to let you
know it. I had an attack of Typl^
Fever, and with it a most stubborn
case of Erysipelas, and was confined
to my bed near two months, suffering
the mest intense pain all the time front
Erysipelas, anti after exhausting ihe
Whereas, nopkin I'ndgetie, administrator of
James Andersou, represents to the court iu his
petition duly filed and entered on record, that he
inis fully administered James Anderson’s estate—
. : This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
EL PERSONS having deuiaiids against the | kindred and creditors, to chow cause, if any they
_ . . . estate of William P. Swinsou, iate of Lau- can _ w j, v admiimtrator should not be dis- i
nnn mnnirv wp i 2*-l e, i ,nrpe T I 1,lr ? **? nd f- v ni . October, reus comity, deceased, are requested to present * c i iar?e d'from his administration, and receive let- :
\i r»: , . .. - . |hpi inquiry, "c ; Taliaferro—Tonrth Mouday in February and ! them in terms oi the law, and those indebted to . •
lion o! the Soil. Ml. Dick- ftp fftJXD 1 | learned in the neighborhood that the August. j make payment without deiay. j I> 3IKES, 0. T. C.
when wt
in detail.
First, 1
lock at tin? matter *u:newh: I observed, a few days ago, some very Lincola~—Fourth >^
i line corn—such as would do credit lo Madison—First Monday* ill March A- September,
icn, iii regatd to tin- prepara- j {Bat hand any vear. Ur
A
is, “par ", ftc.ji a» ’JO,I *.r say , „ rnu ,.,| had Ik-cii broken up will, a nvo- I in . A r, ril "S Octokw-
irotn tight to filt'-tn inch* » am! . ui'- m 1 horse plow, and the gras? arm weeds
every lour.h year, accumulating all the j lurnet | under. Ocmul^t Circuit,
vegetable mat Ur you can on the surface, tt j Mr. Wynn of Bank*, informed U^ BBdwiu- Fourth Monday in February & August.
urn 'fm '
III
1h
;i 1
dn
jm
approx
In the second place, everybody
knows that manure is a very good thing
for growing crops, but we go on, yea:
alter year, planting without manure, 01
very' little of it. Mr. Dickson, knowing
that manure, judiciously applied, will
pay, uses it freely. But what kind ol
manure, and how much ! In the first _
place, he turns everything to the land : saw, “have corn to sell anrl to
(alter being eaten or used) whi'di by [Athens Watc
ha? taken iiom it, excepting the lint of
the cotton, and, in addition, gathers
Jetives, pine straw and the scrapings of
AMO-8 L- DANIEL,
Adm’r de bonis non est. of W. P. Swiuson.
September 21, 1*69 33 iitY
4 EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY
June 22, 186!*
m6m
many prescriptions oi my physician,
Orders from the. Country promptly j fina , lv commence d the use of Darby’*
attended to and solicited. Our motto is, j p rophy j aclic Fluid , ant l SO ou found
FAIR dealing and good goods. lhat j ^ be ing improved by its u«e.
and continued lo use it, and am nearly
well. I consider it the most valuable
medicine for the diseases ami purposes
for which it is made that is sold. 1
also used it most successfully on my
little son who was severely burnt, auk
Corner of Broughton JL Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
April 20, 1869 16 tf
T. W. WHITE,
ffittafncif-at-^£ciul }
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., I Jo assure you that it was from this
Whcrei", niunaL^Bfitb, as administratrix of i Wil1 l‘ raeticc in tbis and thr ad,oi, * iu S countie8 ’i medicine alone that l could get any
AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY—
if ay Term, 1869,
his subject, this year’s experience 1 Milter-Second Monday in Apri! and October Soptemb»>r 14. 1=69
, J u j 1 » Quitman—Third Monday in May and Novenib r.
mglit to remove all rioulils, as tleep j Randolph—First Monday iu Mav and Novemb r. rivvTTXALL COURT
(lowing and good crops have gone i Stewart—Third Mouday in April and October. ^ ‘ September'
May IS 1889
crops nave gone, , . .
li ind in hand ~ : Terrell—Fourth Monday in May and November
Will not our farmers, then, in view
of these facts, give up their old-fogy
notions, ami plow deep hereafter, that
they may, iu the language of the old
keep ?”
Watchman.
Four prominent English magazines are
now e.ditcd by ladies.
I^IXTY DAYS after date, application will be
September 14, 1669
LUCRETIA BASS, Adm’i.
37 9tY
e , , ^ niado to thc honorable Court ot Ordinary of
, p cm cr term, 18b... Laurens county, for leave to sell all the lands be-
Webstcr—Sccoud Monday in March JL September j Wesley Cobb having applied to be appointed i longing to the estate of ^John^ass ^deceased.
c .l :■ ' guardian of the persons arid property of Mary ' 4 '
Southern Circuit. . and Amanda Cobb, minors nndcr fonrteeu year*
Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court* 1 °l !l K e * residents ot said county—
Brooks—Monday after Lowudes. This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
Colquitt—Wednesday after the third Monday iu \ appear at ihe term of the Courtof Ordinary to be
May and November. * j held next after the expiration of thirty days from
Irwin—Thursday after Telfair Court. ; the first publication of this notice and show cause,
Laurens—Second Monday in April aud October, j if any they cah, why said Wesley Cobb should
Lowndes—Mondays after Colquitt Court. 1 not be intrusted with tho guardianship of the per-
Pulaski—Third Monday in April and October. sons aud property of Marv and Amanda Cobb.
Te fair—Friday after the fourth Monday in April ] J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
and October. | lepteiubsrfij, 1519 s* at
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of
John W. Yopp, late of Laurens county, de.
ceased are hereby requested to make immediate
payment, aud those Laving demands are request
ed to present them, properly authenticated, with
in the time prescribed by law.
MARY I. YOPP,Adm’x.
August S4, IMA 34 «t
n l ILL practice iu the counties of the Ocmul-
gee Circuit, and in thc counties of Wash
ington aud Hancock.
Special attention given to applications for
Homestead, aud other business before the Court
of Ordinary.
T. F. Nr.well. W. W. Willl*m*ox
December 13.1888 5ft ly
Yy ANTED.—A Northern man—friendly to the
I shall never be without it again it 1
can by any possible means get it.
I hope you arc succeeding and will
make a fortune.
Verv truly yours,
J. T. HESTElt.
South, and a believer iu the old JefFerao- * j* orM i e by every druggist and country t»< r '
niau idea of government—a College graduate, de
sires a situation as Teacher in some Southern
State. Satisfactory references furnished if desired.
Address, stating terms, “CLASSICS,”
Publishers’ Box No. 7, Daytom, Ohio,
or Recorder Office.
Octoher 19, ie69 4» tf
chant.
Orders filled by the proprietors,
JOHN DABBir * ۥ.,
•161 William 8tr««t. N.
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