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give my brother
!v thi? light, than
~ f h,
IV C jiiiributioud on practical tanning
are solicited from our friends throughout
the cnuntrv. Or any interesting facts, ex
perimenta or recipes; anything tbat wili
interest or instruct in this department
We will correct all communications, no
matter how written.
We would be giad to receive s-.-tninuni-
cations from any of our farming friend-,
who have anything that will prove inter
esting or instructive to our many readers.
The science of agriculture opens a large
field to the intelligent and inquisitive mind
from wb'ch to gather facts, by experimen’
no i other* foe. <u,<i which will be safely
garnerc-i it s*-nt to ns. There is scarcely
an observing man tbat does not have good
ideas u'ored away, that will L-e of no ben
efit to the community unless published.
j,au in Wfcra!—Its Ccitst acd Btmedf.
THE CAUSE OF Rf ST.
Me Beav, Ga., June : 2'2, 1 S69.
Editors ChroMf/e if Sentinel:
It is fr»queut % stated and, I indieve,
geiirrsiit aoi; met!, bv our
that tne Wheal crop is a very
one in Hits section o; the l5la!
this be irue. ti en 1 think it
the dutv i>i each planter t > it
tlie cuuse of thi? destructive
iliai we n ftv be alile t<> make
Jioent a• >< 1 successful prescrip
And 1 hoid tiiot it is further the duty
of any planter who has discovered a
remedy, <>r, through bis investigations,
has priK uieii any’ light on tins subject,
to give -aid remedy or light lo his
brother planters. Feeling llmi I have
received som** light on thi? important
subjet t, ami as 1 know’ of no channel
through w hi< h 1 couh
pldiitt r- more genera
through \o'ir valuat !-• paper, t nope
you will excuse me lor imposing upon
its-ola ii-. It might not only be in*er-
e»{iny out instructive lo state bow I re
ceived tin- light, b was my pleasure
a few da vs ago lo meet with otic of mv
intelligent neighbors, when our con-
veis d on led us lo communicate to each
tiirit r our recent observations in the
agricultural world, therein- forming us i
into a miniature agricultural club,
winch we are so much in need oh and j
whn fl i tear our planters generally do
not sufficiently appreciate. During
tiiat conversation, he slated that while
working in his garden a few days ago.
his attention was attracted to the fact,
that upon hi- own garden walks, where
the ground was hard and compacted,
the gras- had the rust, and that over
upon las beds, where the ground had
been deeply’ and thoroughly pulveriz
ed, ilie giass was luxuriant and heal
thy. I went home and found the same
thing existing, not only upon my gar
den waiks. but upon all the turn rows
in my fields. Now, may we not, from
this simple observation of his, be di
rected to the true cause of rust. The
conclusion we caine le, or the decision
ot our small club was, first, that the
remote cause of rust could be tiaced
to an impoverished, shallow and irn-
perfeclly prepared soil. Second, that
atn i the germination ol the wheal in
such a soil, it was unable to send its
roots down through the hard and un
broken sod, and was, therefore, com
pelled to send out its roots near the
surface. The result of which is, dur
ing wet seasoi s, the soil j 5 pulverized
so shallow that it is unable to absorb
these surplus rains and give off the ac
cumulated moisture in drv weal her. A
shallow soil will soon become deluged
bv a single shower, because the hard
sub-soil will not allow it to pass down
ward. And again, in tie* drought oft treatment
TO FATTEN HOGS.
Many and various are the methods,
.dopierl bv our farmers for increasing j
■ he flesh ol hogs and pigs. One thing
11 ao -e upon, and that is, that Octo- j
»er ami November are the months to
pr- :? > i for flesh. After that time
we feed for heat as much as for flesh.
B died food is undoubtedly the best'
to fatten bogs, but something else is;
JUDICIARY*.
Superior Court Judge*.
Garnett Andrews. N-irtherE Circuit; term - years:
residence Washington. >
R Parrott, Cherokee Circuit term 6 years;
residence Carters vilie-
J R Alexander. Southern Circuit: term 4 years ;
residence Thotnasviue.
C D Davis, Western Circuit: term 4 years : resi
dence Vtonroe.
C B Cole, Macon Circuit; term 4 years; resi
dence Macon.
r-ded Cleanliness is very desirable. J M Clarke, Southwestern Circuit; term 8 years;
residence Americus-
term 4 years
4 years; iesi
l iie finest hogs we ever raised were ; Circuit;
washed every Monday w it's warm suds. dence Thomaston.
! :e "hired” man was a wonder in his D * Harrell.P*uutaCir«
.... ... , c , - dence Preston.
'*' 4\. '■* did not r.urk, and Of Ills own Win. Gibson. Middle Circuit;
accord kept up the practice all Ihe sea
son. An old bro-un was always at
and to scrub ihem well, and they
seemed to «-njoy the process as much
r chi inn enjoy a bath. We nev-
dence Augusta
J D Pope, Coweta Circuit: term 8 years: resi
dence Atlanta. * #
j T:. mas—Monday al'i^r Brooks Court.
W; cox—Fourth Mou.fi v ,n April and October.
S'futhiCf^fru Circuit.
Baker—Ti.ird Monday r> May and November.
; i h jn—Third li„n: r . . ‘la’-ch A September.
■ Du suit—Fourth Monovy : . a ;d October.
Dougherty—FintKmt<hir in •>;.:• >’< December.
Le-—Fourth Monday ”i :«i r... -eptember.
Mite’ —S- rood Mo: : iv Ms. or November.
Samter—Second Monday in Api . 1 October.
Worth—Third Monday in Apr;: -n- October.
Tallapoosa Circuit.
Campbell—Second Monday in April & October-
! Coweta—First Monday in March ., September,
resi- j Heard—Third Monday in Mart h * September.'
Troup—Tiiird Monday in .May .-.ni November.
Fayette—Foarth-M nday in Apr: uid October.
Meriwether—Third Man-day in U hr’y & Ansnst.
m 4 years; reafo-J^j/nr-jii—hirst Monday iti Api:«.SuU October.
Home CirtmU;.
CITATIONS.
/ 1 EORGiA. LAURENS COUNTY-
AJ W s;:\> .’ytiis >Yarson ii.is applied to me for
Jett-rs of administration ■ n the estate ot David J.
W.-ns-n, late ot said county, decer,-ed—
T::e<e»b.-1 refswc to cite and admonish si! and
singnlar.-toe i ext ot Liu an 1 credit rs i.f .-aid de-
nmiOAs.
G VEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
Y Court of Ordinary. September 7,-t8i 9
Whereas William McKinley, a- :.inistr.Vrr de
horns non. with «i!i annexed, ol -* bn J. Mitch
ell. deceased, represents tbat be bas fully ldnhl
i.-tered upon *aid estate, and prays to b*.- dis-
Darbys ^rophilociir
it tsed, to file their objections, i f any exist, on or | charged—
: b-fore thivdrft M ndev ;n N" - . • ,nb r e’-xi.tii show This is to cite ail persons C'-ucerned, k'.r.d-e-;
I ..cause why ;*::ers f addtimstraTva should not be , and creditors, to appear at said Court on the next
granted to s-jj-i applicant.
January Term, (viz: 18T0.) ’o sh •*? cause, if ar.y
■jp Tg *TJ J py
JS 1 Zj TJ " 15 .
pgrbn’s ProphM'iftic Sinij.
Given under niv hand se t otScixl signature, j exists, why he should not be discharged, and re-
! *i»is 'Alik September. ict'U.
tVASHINGTOX BaKLIJ, Ordinary,
t September 2', ic;'-J :> » f,»*T '
ceive at that time letters of dismission.
M. R. BELL, Oi dinary B.
September 14. 1863 37 3m
. & VJXkj) £ - ]."] mt-t r
P U I D
AUREX:
made to the Ordinary r-f Montgomery coun
i.MU
iVhereas George W. Ihomas. administrator de ty. for leateto sen a.. the ia.-^.- be.onging to -.j.e
bonis r.-.-n, on tin- estate or Ambrose Porter, late j estate ot Thomas M. McRae, .ate of sard coul._. .
COURT OF ORDINARY.
Jane Term,' 1?G9.
Chattooga—First Monday in M-irMi and Septem'r.
of s.::d county, deceased, applies to me for dis
mission from said administration—
deed.
Sep. 21,1869
JOHN McRAE, Adm r
(j a mi-*) 38 9t
P B Robinson. Ocmuigee Circuit: terra 4 years: F y :—Firs: M a-‘iy in January au i Ju'.v
resider.ee Greenesboro’.
N B Knight, B'ue Ridg
residence Marietta.
^ e r„‘, re : th t 8 ^ 0r .f . nnd v*^ 0 i! i8k „ a11 nnATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
boro’, j ' 1 Polk—Second Monday in Febr-Jitrv A- Aisn*. ^ aaJ - 5 H'P ? ? r a: lbe 0r *™P' s 1 L
i-, rt- -x o d :a■ „ 'i ;-v - \r *. o , -w ^nMSe of ftaid couiivj wxtaia the uuae prescribed b? , T uciooti ier,n. i
,idge Cgcait; term 8 year*: Pauiu.ug Imrd m A . epUm r. , o sho<r cal; ^ If any they can. why said Notice is hereby given to ,«
l 2--— H ■ j w.it t , H t t/r.ijjurr'j Aiifimt krtter* - ■- gia-iie-i to the applicant. : ed. that W ;‘iiuru Ciriton. late
Circuit; term « years: resi Walker-Lart M-.n.ay in 1 oroary &. Angost. ., ;ren H „, ier w.d *n,l nfirin. sL.tnr. departed this life intestate, at
er r-ui.v-.i pork ami ham so much as , W Schley, Eastern
we <1 id that season, knowing that the
animals hail Lt-cn so well attended to.
Western Cirentt
Banks—First Monday in April and October.
dence Savannah.
J 8 Bigby, Tallapoosa Circuit: term 8 years:
residence Newnan.
Charcoal -Iroulri be fed twice a week i W M Sessions. Brunswick Circuit; fc rm 4 years: j Clark—First Monday in February and,second in
. • i residence Biackshear. August.
• ~ , n.e\ e.u It Wlttigreat j ainas Johnsan, Chattahoochee Circuit: term 8 . Franklin—Second Monday in April &»Oetober.
years : residence Columbus.
Solimtoim Gevtral.
Given an<icr my iiaiid and omcial signature,
this June 21st, IcuO.
October Term. 1869.
Jill persons concern-
of Tattuail county,
departed this life intestate, and no person has ap
plied for administration on the estate of .-aid Wn.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y. ‘ Clifton, and that in terms of the law, administra-
Juir 6. letjy ' 27 ' mom tion wal be vested in-he Cleik of -the Superior
Court, or some other € taad proper person, thirty
• days after the publication of this citation, unless
GEORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY.
uviilcv. ami it supplies carbon in its
purest staG". A pan of it might be
: i he pen, arul a trial made of its J M Matthews. Northern Circuit: term 4
fattening properties : residence DaniaJsviile.
painters
a u-r; .1 condiment which hog? eat
uncertain
igreethlv. Whether il is essential to;
e on ac-
i eir !:**:«lib. we know not. but xve do j
rn?t. !i
kiioa iiial they relish it much more
becomes
than we used lo relish a daily spoonful
ivesileate
ot s :r and molasses given to us in
disease,
•r. . it: .--1 fir spring debility.
sr. inlel-
To Cure and ^moke Bacon.—At
lion tor it.
tins season of the Year, all our farmers
term 4 vears:
G ' E0..„.„, .....
t V. . r-Nis Julian Gay* I ts applied for tetters I 80 ™ e . ' H “' J “bjecten is made to h:s appointment.
«iFadn.5.i»rtm»ion t-n the estate of Nathaniel Gay. . ^ 3,e “ “7 b f n,i o£ ' !al signature, this
I OPlHeiliU , ‘i . ^ rlet/vhne iKf.'d
Habersham—Third Monday in April »6 G*Wb«r: ’ ' - ' *u-y, u-.-cea-:oi—
, Halt—T^ird J^oadaj in IL.-ch and Septembgri i’aose are thereto.-* t« - cite end aunt
. Jackson—Fourth Monday tV F by & Augu.-t. ! i*'i s^ngaiar; -^- r.< u«d fcia aud creditor
G«:nn -tt—birst Monday ..: andaecond.in.
,. , J of ;
.September.
residenc Quitman.
are preparing.to salt their hams and
■ bacon, so we propose to give them a
recipe vAetebv suiting ami smoking
jean be done in one simple and short
. orcce>3. Many of our housewives are , , 1T „.
\V L Marler. Western Circuit; term4 years: res
residence Dalron.
S W Parker. Pataala Circuit: term 4 years; resi
dence Fort Gaimea^
R W Crocker, Macon Circuit: term 4 years ; res
idence Marion.
.S Calvin Johnson, Blue-Ridge Circuit; term 4
years; residence Dawsouviliej
EP Howell Coweta Circuit: term 4 years: resi
dence Atlanta.
L B Anderson, Flint Circuit: term 4 years : resi
dence Covington.
R H Whitley, Southwestern Circuit: term 4
years: residence Bainbridge.
L Jordan, Ocmuigee CirCuit: term 4 years: resi
dence Monticello.
Rabun—First Monday in April and October.
, Walton—Third Monday in Fvo ;ary is. August, or betr
* I White—Monday after the four:!: Monday in April show-c
and October.
objections, it any exist, on
Urs: .. jfiday ifi November'next, to
LEGiL SlLl'5.
J R Prescott, Middle Circuit: term 4 years; resi
dence Swainsborob
coni-h ail
creditors of aaiu
deceased,*
or befbre'toc firs
causa vriiy letiisra of administration should!
j nor be granted to said appiicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, 1
this .Soptemb'-r 24th.
WASHING ION BAKES, Ordinary,
t September 28,. 1869 39 5t5 ;
G eorgia, laurens county.
Whereas Nancy J. Duncan has applied to j
me for letters of administration on ihe estate of
L of land. Nos. 134 and 136, lv ir.g and beirg Joseph R. Duncan, late of said county, dec'd—
in the 17th district of originally Wiikinson, now These are therefore to cite and admonish all I
Laurens ■
or les
of Ordinary of said county, as the property of, or before the first Monday in November next, to
John Bass, deceased, for a division among the 1 show cause why letters of administration should ;
4 th October, 1^69.
October 19,1869
J. P. R. SIKES, 0. T. C.
42 5t '
The
The
The
The
Great
Great
Great
Great
Family
Family
Family
Medicine.
Medicine.
Medicine.
Medicine
GENERAL ABIERTISE2E5T8.
* DMIX1S1 KATKIX tALE.—Will be sold
. J L before ihe Court-house Moor in the town of
Dublin, Laurens county, bet.seen the usual hours
of s: e, on the firs: Tuesday in December next,
rens county, each o.ontai:ii:ig2i>2J ai-res. more and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said
« Sold by virtue of an o der from the Court . deceased, t > file their rejections, if any exist, on
heirs. Teims. cash.
LUC RETT A B.Y^S. Adm’x.
!( ■ K) (ieppti i upon their neighbors idence Jefferson.
-ptember 14,1869
:;7 ids*
for c ■ . > n:e; - e> to smoke with. Chose A B .Smith, Eastern Circuit ; term 4 years: resi
dence Savannah.
i C D Forsyth, Tallapoosa Circuit; term 5 y^-ars:
residence Dallas.
Take a John Peabody, Chattahoochee Circuit; terra 4
years; residence Columbus.
J 8 Wiggins, Brunswick Circuit; residence Scre
ven.
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
September 28, 1869 39 5t*I
Haul in your
COTTON
AND HAVE IT
Grinned <fc 3?acked
AT THE
The Wofiderfai Healms Remedy.
The Wonderful Healing Remedy.
The W onderful Healing RemeuY,
The W onderful lienlms Reniedv,
‘ !- wi;<< »:Wf»?moke-bnuses know how
JiHk-uh it is to smoke just right. Bv j
this all trouble is avoided
large-sized butter-firkin, cask, or bar-;
rei. according to the quantity of meat j
von desire to smoke. Place it over a Judicial Districts—Superior Courts.
V DMINLfiTRATOR’S 8ALE — Will bo sold
before the Court-ho:; :: dooc in th- town of 1" AURENS COURT OF
•isviile, Tattnall county, within the legal hours s-j> Jojy Term, 18J
Bine f'idge Circuit.
,, . ; Cherokee—First Mondav in March and Angust.
■' nigger i;a\ored, , Cobb—Third Monday in March and first Monday
in October.
Miiton—Fourth Monday in March and third Mon
day in August.
fire i.f'corn coos with the corn on. Meat
smoked in t
the corn seeming to produce’a better
taste ihan col)8, or wood, or green wal-
mitf.
six In
o.eat
po u!
Beidsville, Tattnall county, within tt:e iega
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next—
AU the land belonging to ;ha estate of Andrew
J. Edwards,- tato of said c inty, deceased, in
cluding the imprOYemehts ih reon.
Sold for distribution.
Terms.—Credit until the first of January, 1870;
notes with approved socurifv
G. M. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
August 31, 1870 [jpu*:] 35 tds
" STEAM COTTON GIN
ON
Whereas.,J. J. Green, administrator ot the es- ,
tate of Janies Stanley late of said conuty deceas
ed having filed his pfetiiion for dismission—
Theseirre therefore, to. cite and admonish all
persons concerned, whether kindred or creditors, j
to be and appear at the Ordinary's office, within McIntosh Street—West of Wav no,
the time prescribed by law to show cause, it anr | *
"With. Care && Sneed.
lake
To one huniJrci! poumls of
right [)-;:nnls of sail, two
I.el llift tub SUioko from hve to Forsyth—First Monday in April and fourthMon-
day f* Augast.
Lumpkin—Second Monday in April and fiist Mon
day in September.
of coarse brown sugar (or three Dawson—Third Monday ill April and second Mon
day in September.
nd September,
and October.
.... .. .... , - - October.
i i . i * -A '-.c I Union—Fourth Moaday in May aud October.
\ :-o i.ie sinoketl i ub, cover it V\ ilh Toivns—Mondays after the fourth Monday in May
pin„ of molasses) anti two ounces of p^^dayLApriUr
l j ire. Hut) a iliue fme aJtlt into Gilmer—Second Monday in May anc
ihe Lillis a; i shoulders, then nut the Fannin—Third Monday in May and
and October.
Brnnsieiek Ciictiit.
cold water, turn in ihe salt, sugar ami
saltpetre, cover closely, and set in a
coo! pLice when it will not freeze. If Appling—First Monday in March and September.
. Camden—Friday after the fourth Monday in April
and October.
If! Charlton—Monday after the fourth Monday in
esired lo keep through the summer, j a ^* a October
a scum rise- on the brine, turn it off",
scald and add a little more sail.
the earlv
. . , Fourth Monday in March and September.
--prilig smoke tue tub three i Coffee—Second Monday in March and September.
iours lodge r, put’ 1) ick ihe meal and ! Gljnn—Third Monday in April and October.
. j Fierce—Ihursday before the first Monday in
urn Oil the brine when cold. ! March and September.
Ware—Third Monday in March and September
i’hr*v fan He* ! ^V a y ne —Fourth Monday in April and October.
- ; Chattahoochee Circuit
% Al.'REX'S SHERIFF SALES.—Wiiibesoid
JLi be fore the Court-hupie d-jor in tjie town of
Dr.blin, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of -ale, the following
property, to-wit;
One town lot in the town of Dublin, in said
comity, No. 39. containing ’.iirt-e quarters of an a-
cre, aud on which is the st >re-house heretofore
occupied by GeorgeCurreli ct, Co., no occupied
by M. L. Burch; the house u* wr occupied by Dr.
Harris Fisher as a drug store, and the office now
occupied by John H- Palmer, jeweler; also, the
place known as the "Baker p.aee." containing
3J3| acres, more or less, being ail of lot No. 128,
containing 202^, !0lj acres efiot No. 117, ami 30
acies of Iol No. 127, j Tilting lands of \Y. Baker
ami others: L. C- Jeukittw- tenant in posse--! »i
All levied on as the psoj-ev'y George Couell A
Co., to satisfy one fi fa issued from the County
Court qt sai<l count. in favor of F. ?ctnan H. Rowe
vs. George Curreli A Co. Propi rly pointed out
by piaintitfs attornev.
JOEL E. PERKY',‘Sheriff L C
November 2,1869 44 Uis
they can, why letters of dismission should not be j
granted ;o said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this !
July 9th, 1869.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary, i
July 13, 1 Soil 28 mt»m*r •
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
fllE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT.
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT
THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT,
Separate rooas for each lot of Cotton.
TATE OF GEORGIA. Lvcrkss Cochty.
Sitp'-ruir Court, O r to-ber Term, 1868.
Present, His Honor,-J. R. Ai.ezaxoer, Judge '
Susan E Dean, ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. |
Wiiiiani C. L’j tn. ^ Rule to Perfect Service.
It shearing to the Court, by the return of the ■
^ueriff, that tue uetesuui u.ies not r side in this half, or the Seed VtlXiS the toll.
comity, and it furxhor appearing tiiat he does not j c j
reside in this State. I: is, on moniicc of counsel
Ordered, That raid detendant appear and an-
2?* First Comers first Served.^"
Terms.—•$ 1 00 per hundred in the
er at the te-xt term of this Court, else, that the
cn«;tdene<i in default, and the plaintiff al-
. c.vtd to proceed. _ And it is further ordered, that
this Rule be published in the Southern Recorder
once a mon’h for forir tnbnths.
A :rne extract from the Minutes.
HARDY SMITH, Clerk.
June 20, 1869 29 mini
JOHN JONHS.
Aliiledgevil'e, Sept. 7, . !, -d9 36 tf
LOOK HSHE.
The
The
The
rrtHE BEST VINEGAR in the city, is for sale f |]0
Remarkable
Remarkable
Remarkable
Remarkable
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
Pain Killer.
Pain Eller.
!:: a month altf-r pickling, the hams
•a ill i>e ready to use.
kept in the lirine all summer, arid if a
lin n i - cut, return it to the tub for fur
ther lire.
Beef tongues can lie kepi in the same
manner, and there is rm danger from j
insects. In six or seven weeks the j
beef is pickled, and smoked enough to j
rlrv. This is the surest and most ex
peditious way of salting and smoking
rpXEC’UTORS 7 SALE—Will be sold before
1 j the Court Bouse door in the town of Reids
• ville, Tattnall county, between the lawful hours of
; sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, ail
. the lands belonging to the estate of Lewis Cobb,
Chattahoochee fourth Monday in - March and ! | a t e 0 f sa ;j county, deceased. Sold as the will di
L aurens court of ordinary.
dune Term. I 669.
Wherea'5 Alfred Burch, executor of the last
wiil and testament- At Hiram Grimes, late ef said
at L. N. Callaway’s, for -SI per gallon.
M-ll-edgeville, September 7, I8C9. 36 tf
Take ZN otice.
September.
Harris—Second Monday in April and October.
Marion—First Monday in March and September.
Muscogee—Fourth Monday in May and Nov’r.
Schley—Second Monday in April and October.
Talbot—Third Monday in March and September.
Taylor—First Monday in April and October.
Cherokee Circuit.
i rects, so as to be divided.
| Terms. 12 mouths credit, small notes with ap
proved security
JEREMIAH COLEMAN, ) -
JESSE D. COLLINS, (^ x ‘ s -
October 19, 1869 42 tds
CITATIONS." ~
cottnty,deceased, applies to ine for letters of dis- j A ^L PEEfeO s8 inucoted to Joseph Lane, or
mission from said estate— j *° •’°*‘ . _ ra - S■ Lane, are iiereoy no-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ; *h- 3t such claims must be adjusted o
;artwhether kindred or creditors of said es- ' b " tore A »R nst > next return day.orthev
ate, to show cause, if any they have, within the * CERTAINLY be placed in the hands of an attc
P
tate, to show cause, if any they
time pre^-nbed by law, why letters of dismission
should not be granted to said applicant.
tified that such claims must be adjusted on or
y v ill
attorney j
for collection.
We can no longer pay our liabilities with vague
Kirk and
br-cl, and
n.b
if once tried will
ways oe atlopiei
Bartow—Third Monday Lu March and September.
Catoosa—Second Monday in February and Aug't.
Dade—Second Monday in May and November.
Gordon—First Monday in April and October
Murray—Third Monday in April and October, in
j March aud September.
H'.S DISEASES I Whitfield—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Atlanta Circuit.
Givi : .icier mv hand and official signature,' Promises of debtors. Our debtors Ml'sT hurt
i money. Forbearance nos at last censed to be a Ttr-
i tue; we therefore ejirntsily urge a.l who are in-
T
4ATINALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
October Term, 1269. _ tat
Whereas J. IS. Brewtou, administrator of John
Iliggs. represent to the Court, in hi* petition, dn-
tlvia June cist, 1869.
J
The Hog axi
unifying as tlu* fact may be to human
administered John Higgs’ estate—
I his is therefore to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
, , - . , - i t» tr iv «c . j . , , r, . , i can. why said administrator shauld not be dis-
pri/le, H 13 nevertheless certain that in J I>cKr.,b-I.r.t Monday in March and beptember. , f uhuh^roM-.m and receive let-
, • | . i , Clayton—Second Monday in March and Sept r. I . - •
•' ' ' ' J r ters ot dismission.
J P. R. SIKES, O. T. C
October 19,1869 42 m6m
their internal organs ami general struo-
.:ife, lf.J j hog amJ tlie bear more closely
resemble man than any other anifittl.
Must of I heir diseases, ag might be ex-
Monday in March anil 8<-pt
! Fulton—First Monday in May and November.
Fastern Circuit.
Bryan—Fourtii Monday in April aud second Mon
day after fourth Monday in November,
iceletl, closely resemble those of the ; Bullock—Friday after the third Monday in March
luinun species ami require similar
ly fi ;< )d and entered mi record, that he _bas tali) j or ,. , ;; . rs di-mmsion from ihe administration
I outho estate of J. T. Bowea, deceftsed—
( These lire thefftfife' to cite and admonish all
aDd singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be aui appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why said iatiers of dismission should not
be granted.
| Given under my hand at office in Reidsville,
i this April 5th, 1869.
J. F. R. SIKES, O. T.C.
April 20, 1869 16 m6m
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord'y. \ tue ' ' ve j bi , , . ,
ufy 0,1869 27 m 6m ' tcrested to come forward without de:ay, settle,
and thereby save us the unpleasant aaty. and
themselves the expenses that must incur, of sue-
ing out their claims.
JOSEPH LANE.
Milledgeville, Ga., June 8,1669 23 tf
JOHN HABIG
Cures, Burns, Wounds, Slings.
Cures Cuts, Sores, Boils.
Cures Ulcers, Scratches, Biles.
Cures Catarrh. Scalds. Bruises.
4 LORGIA. TATTNALL COUNTY.
By.l. P. R 6Iiv. r .6. Ordinery-
Wiioreas Wiliiam AIcDilda lias filed his petition
T
•inuiiif-r
i inn
in □
strafum is rriurlr
week, while one
miu
dry and pun-bed
o! greater tleplb is scarcely affected ; j
and, lastly, ihe resuli of these two op :
posile extremes upon the roots of the |
wheat has the effect of debilitating
them and renders them less rible lo]
furnish the plant with that amount of I
nourishment and moislurc that it so
much needs during the drought and
winch is so necessary for the perfect
development and maturing of the seed,
thereby producing starvation of the
plant, which is called rust. I trust my
brother planters will excuse me for
taking the position that this diagnosis
is wrong, and thal nrsl is not a disease
but simply au evidence or symptom of i
the starving condition of our wheat;]
and I am confident that the rtithat
frequently visits our eolton plant is but
the effect of starvation. Now, if we
The
diseases of swine, though not
very numerous, are very dangerous, I
■Hid soon run their course. The dis- ■
eases ot iliis animal have, from some
cause, received much ]e= s attention,!
and therefore the remedies are more
the result of experience than , fscience, j
Bleeding is a remedy for most of the 1
diseases to which the hug i* liable.
■ et how m.mj of our farmers ever saw >
a pig bled for medical purposes?
amt Friday after the fourth Monday in October.
Chatham—Second Monday in January and May.
Effingham—Monday after the fourth Monday in
it arch and .second Monday after the fourth
Monday in October.
Liberty—Third Monday in April and Monday
after the fourth Monday in November
McIntosh—Thursd;
April and Thursday
November
Montgomery—Thursday after tlie second Monday
in Mareh, and Thursday after the third Monday
in October.
Tattnall—Third Monday in March and fonrtli
Monday in October.
Flint Circuit.
[TATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY,
September Term, 1869,
To all whom it may concern.
John Partin, Jr., having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of Robert Partin, late of said county,
deceased—
This is to cite all and singular, the creditors
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN
' pATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY—
J» May Term, lrui9. I
Whereas, R. W. Thompson, administrator of j
Johu Duuberly, represents to the Court, in his j
petition duly tiled aud entered on record, that he ;
has fully adir.inistci'ed John Douberlyhs estate— |
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, .
any they 1 Chocohides, Fruiis, Nuts, Syrups ana
Ftne Candies 9
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY,
Removes all Bat! Odors.
Relieves Colic Inslanlly.
Cures Chronic Diarrhoea.
Cures Erysipelas and Gangrene.
Partin, Jr. on Rob
September 21, 18G9
:rt Partin’* estate.
J. F. R. SIKES, O. T C.
38 r.t
Butts—Second Monday in March and September.
, i, ,i_ i , • I, | Henry—Third Monday in April and October.
'/ , i:l ,7"places that T ran i Monroe—Fourth Monday in February &. August. *' c
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
i LL PERSONS having ibmauds against the
not be dis
receive let
ters of dismission on the same.
J. ?. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
May 18, 1869 2U mtlni
TATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY—
May Term. 1869.
Whereas Elias Wiiks, administrator of Stephen
Fiendiey. represents to the Court in his petition,
T
finrl fur blff-<ling a hoa i= j n |[ 1R roof of 'Newton— Tiiird Monday in March & September
it,.. r ;■ i n 11 ii f h,„.° , ,, , I Pike—First Monday in April aud October.
. > _ 11 tltPrn bl^fl ; Spalding—First Monday in February & August
from .‘ill artery inside of the forearm, ] Upson—First. Monday in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
jual above the knee. My objection to j
T' 1 ^ Ikt'O always found ' Bil.b—Third Monday in May and November,
it mote (! rifle till to Ston the flow of Crawford—FirstMonday in March and September!
blood ill til
* . , , -- J » , 1 1CIIU!' *. IVUtUJ.lUO U1C LUUi LI IJ UClallvIJ) ,
V estate ut R. M. Ii nt*. S u:, ^vco.ise . a t , 'fj ied and entered on record, that he has fuilv
reby notified ^ ^utd tfo ra jn : and those nr-1 S . epheil FieE-lley’s estate-
i This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, ■
j kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they j
i can, why said administrator should not be dis- ;
| charged from hia administration, and receive let- ‘
ters of dismission-on ihe same.
J. P. it. SIKES, O T. C. I
May 13,1869 20 uffim
Cordials.—Foreign and Domestic
Toys and Fancy Goods.— Tin
and Mechanical Toys, Chi
na and Wax Dolls
and Doll Heads.
READ
debted, to maku immediate payment
K. M OR ME, Exr.
September 14, 1869 37 4at
■’ ar,Pr y than from the roof!
Dooly—First Monday iu April and October
,•, i . ,.- | Iiouiton—Tiiird Monday in February & August, j
" ' !! ‘ rMf ' !li ‘ ‘ -4IV USUal method is to ! Macon—Second Monday iu March & November
api;!\‘ U cloth saturated wi;h cold wa*er —F' onr, Ii Monday in JInrcb A- September.
< )nc ol the most dan
are corn et as to the rouse of rust, (a !( > which swine are liable.
I haveaiways heard termed
serous disease?
Middle (Circuit.
want of moisture and nutrition,) we
cart easily find a successful remedy in
Mr. Dicksoi.’s mode of farming, which uneasiness on
ic nnp whir-fl 1 Biiriie—Third Monday in May and November.
' (Columbia—First Monday iu March & September,
ed blind Slug- j Emanuel—Wednesday after the fourth Mondays
will
tlir-ii
ic part of the pig; lie
iv down for a minute or so and
get up; walk about for a short
,e :,n ‘ *dK j n lie down again. This
consists in deep plowing and high
l< rdingof his plants,‘the result of which
is shown by flis experience, , hat lie has
no evidence of plant-starvation to rob «id sometimes continue for eighteen or
him of his piofiis, which is ihe reward twenty hours. J know of hut one in-
of bis liberality towards Ids plants. 1 -taiwo \vhe re Jj lasted more than
Hoffing tl iese few remarks may slinn- twenty four hours. After a short time
late our planters to organize Agricul
tural Clubs, lug ones if they can, or
small ones if they cannot do better rc-
rnembeiing that pecuniary power is
secured by an association of capital,
and we can at least effect the genera
tion of much agricultural light as the
r.esull of an .association of ideas. Arul
by carefully compounding these, it is
possible to produce some wisdom.
E. H.
Keeping Sweet Potatoes —A wri
ter in the Country Gentleman says:—
] have seen several plans tried for
keeping sweet potatoes, such as putting
them in dry sand, chaff, etc.,-but I have
found that rotten wood, finely pulver
ized, is the best thing yet- Collect the
rotten wood in the summer or early
fall; get ii perfectly dry, grind or
pound it fine, pack your sweet pota
toes in it in boxes or barrels and keep
them in a warm room or in the cellar
close up to the floor of the bouse, and
you need have no fear but that your
potatoes will lie as good in the spring
as when you packed them away.”
ge> s. i he fir«t Symptom is a manifest j iu March and September
Jefferson—Second Monday in May & November
Johnson—Fourth Monday in March & September.
Richmond—Second Muiniay in January A June.
Scriven—FirstMonday in May and November.
! Washington—Second Monday iu September and
March.
Northern District.
Elbeit—Second Monday iu March &. September,
Glasscock—Third Monday in February & August.
Hancock—Second Monday in April and October.
Hart—Third Monday in March and September.
Lincoln—Fourth Monday in April and Ocober.
Madison—First Monday in March Sc September.
Oglethorpe—Tiiird Monday in April Sc October
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
>5. H Court, of Ordinary. September 7. 1869.
Whereas A. O. Jeffers represents to ihe. Court
that ns administrator of the estate of Erasmus
Vaughn, he has fully administered npon said es-’
tate, and prays to be discharged —
This isVherefore to cite alt concerned, kindred _
and creditors, tcrapuear a? the next January Term ( estate of Henry P. Bash, late of said county, d
i of said Court, (vie: I0TGJ and show cause, if any j ceased, applies to me for Utters of dismission—
exists, why he should nor. be discharged and re- I
ceive letters of dismission fro n said estate.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C.
September 1 4,1869 37 3m
ef -i EOUGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
’Of Mary A. Ivey having appii d to me to be ' this, May 14. 1869
( AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY—
1-4 May Ter/n, 1869,
Whereas, William Bash-, administrator of the
de
applies i
These" are, therefore, to cita and adtneuish nil
parties, whether kindred or creditors of said es
tate, to show cause, if any they have, within the
. time prescribed by law, why letters of dismission
should not be granted to the applicant,
Given under my hand and official signature,
appointed guardian of the persons and property ot j
her four minor children, residing in said county—
This is to cite all persons concerned to appear
at tha November Term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county, and show cause, if any exists,
why she should not be appointed guardian as
aforesaid. M. R. BELL, Ord’y B. C.
September 14, 1869 37 5t
May 18, 1869
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
20 mGm
rrUTTNALL COURT OF OKDINAKY-
8- June Term, 1869.
l ” e <11?ea80 berome? rnorr violent, ihf*
nnirrutl roar? nn its bind lugs, foams at
tbo mouth, grind? it? treth, and is to
all nppun i nnoo blind. Bleeding, if re
sorted to earlv in the disease, followed
up with a light do?e of castor oil or
ppsom salt? will give relief.
Another disease which is of'tPn fatal, ' Baldwin—Fourth Monday in February & August.
Wlmreas,' Hopkin Padgctte, administrator of
Janies Antfersou, represents to the court in his
petirfon dnly filed afid entered on record, that he
iuts fully administered James Anderson’s estate—
. , This is, therefore, to cite all peisons concerned,
A LL PERSONS having demands against the kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
estate of William P. Sivinson, late of [.fin- aan. why said administrator should not be dis-
rens county, deceased, are requested to present rliarged from his a-iministration, and receive let-
Chiua Vases and Ornaments,
RUBBER GOODS,
Accordeons and other Musical Instru
tuenls, Cutlery, Pocket-Books,
Work-Boxes, Dressing Cases,
Fancy Baskets, Willow-
Ware, Fire-Works,.
&c., &e., &c.
\ tine Tnfft’s Arctic Soda Fountain
with finest Fruit Syrups.
a!tended to and solicited. Our motto is,
YAlll DEALING rand GOOD GOODS.
Corner of Broughton At Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.;
April 29, I860
16 tf
Taliaferro—Fourth Monday in February and them in terms of tim law, and those indebted t0 . ters of dismission.
August.
Warren—First Monday in April and October.
Wilkes—Fourth Monday in March Sc September.
Ocmuigee Circuit.
is kidney worm ; th
nre a weakness of the loins
r I Greene—Second Monday in March At- September.
First SV mntoms Jasper—Fourth Monday in April and October.
and hind Jones—Third Monday in April and October.
Ipgs, and, if not checked, is followed
l>V a general prostration of the whole
body. As soon as tlip first symptoms
appear, copperas given at the rate of
one fourth to one-half lablesponnful
daily f°r one or two weeks will gener
ally effect a cure. Spirit.? of turppn-
linp rubbed on the loins, is very good.
The itch—otherwise known as the
mange—is another of the most common
of ihe diseases to which the hog is lia
ble ; it is not dangerous, hat a “mangy”
hog will never thrivp. Soap suds, well
applied with a good, stiff scrubbing
biush, is a remedy ; a running stream
to wallow fn, or plenty, of clean wheat
straw, will effect a cure in time.
[Germantown Telegraph.
Morgan—First Monday in March and September
Putnam—Fourth Monday in March & September.
Wilkinson—First Monday in April aud October.
Palaula Circuit.
Clay—FirstMonday in February and August.
Early—First Monday in April and October.
Miller—Second Monday iu April and October.
Quitman—Third Monday in May and Novemb r.
Randolph—First Monday in May and Novemb r.
Stewart—Tiiird Monday in April and October.
Terrell—Fourth Monday in May and November.
Webster—Second Monday in March At September
Southern Cireuit.
Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court-
Brooks—Monday after Lowndes.
Colquitt—Wednesday after the third Mouday in
May and November.
Irwin—Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens—Second Monday in April and October.
Lowndes—Mondays after Colquitt Conrt.
Pulaski—Third Monday in April and October.
Teltair—Friday after th* fourth Mouday in April
and October.
make garment without delay.
AMOS L. DANIEL,
Adm’r de bctiis non ot-l. of \Y. P. Sivinson.
September 21, i860 3s 6t^?,
rt 1 EOUGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
* 14 Court of Ordinary, September 7,1869.
estate
Court that she lias fuiiy administered said estate,
and files her petition to bo discharged—
T
she should not be discharged, and receive letters
of dismission at the January Term (1876) of said
Court. M R. BELL, Ouiiuarv B. C.
September 14, 1869 37 3m
J. P.
K. SIKES, O. T. C.
25 ni6m
June 22, 1869
] AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY—
A Mon Term, 1869. . ,. , ., , . . ..
Whereas, Hannah Smith, as administratrix of j Will practice in tuts and the adjoining counties.
... , thO estate of Johu Hudno!, late of said county,- IHP Applications for Homestead Exemptions
f 11area- Mary A. Ivey, administratrix of the deccnsad, applies to me for letters of dismission— j nnder the new law, and oihe.r business before the
te ot James Ivey, deceased, repp sents to the These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all j Court of Ordinary, will receive proper attention.
parties, whether kindred or creditors of faid es- 1
! tate, to show cause, if any they have, within the j
riiis is to cite all persons concerned, kindred j time prescribed by Jaw, why letters of dismission j
1 creditors, to show cau.-e, if any exists, why should not be granted to tlie applicant.
i . i i — i- - 1 ’ - L J ^ Given under my hand and signature, this, May ;
14th, 1869.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
May 18 1869 29 mGm
t^JIXTY DAY8 after date, application will.be
O made to the honorable Conrt ot Ordinary of
'IiATTNALL. COURT OF ORDINARY,
1 September Term. 1669.
Wesley Cobb having applied to be appointed
guardian of the persons and property of .Mary
and Amanda Cobb, minors under .fourteen years
of age, residents of said county—
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the tenn of the Court of Ordinary to - be
held next after the expiration of thirty days from
the first publication of this notice and shijw cause,
if any th<-y can, why said, Wesley Conb should
not be intrusted with the'gmu dlfliiship of'the per
sons and property of At nrv and Amanda Cohn.
J. F. K 8IK.ES, O. T. C.
September ?1,1569 38 5t
Laurens county, for leave to sell all the lands be
longing to the estate of John Bass, deceased.
LUCRETIA BASS. Adm’x.
September 14, 1869 37 9t11
XSTotico to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate «|
John W. Yopp, late or’ Laurens county, tim
ceased arc hereby requested to make iuimediaft
payment, and those having demands are request
ed to present them, properly authenticated, with
in (he time prescribed by law.
MARY I. YOPP, Adm’x.
August 24 % 1869 34 6t
THIS AND SEE!
Letter from Maj. J. T. Hester, of Ah-
Auburn, Ala.. April 4, 1869.
Messrs. John Darby q" Co.,
161 WilliaGi St., >’• Y.
Gents.—1 have received so cuicb
benefit from “Darby’s Prophylaxis
Fluid,” that I feel it my duty to let you
know it. I had an attack of Typhoul
Fever, and with ii a most stubborn
case of Erysipelas, and was confine’
to my bed near two months, suffering
the mest intense pain ail the time from
| Erysipelas, and alter exhausting t!i6
i many prescriptions of my physician, he
G?= Orders from the Country promptly j fina , ly commencetl the Jse of Darby’s
Prophylactic Fluid, and soon found
that l was being improved by its use.
and continued to use it, and am neany
i well. I consider it ihe most valuab.c
| medicine for the diseases and purpose
j for which it is made that is sold- 1
i also used it most successfully on n?
Hltle son who was severely- burnt, a^
M1LLEDGETILLE, GA., [ do assure you that it was from l;l>
medicine alone that I could gel a \
relief from rny distressing attack
Erysipelas.
I do not write you this as a cert--*
cate for publication, but as a dutyl^ 1
I feel I owe to Prof. Darby and ■ -
invaluable medicine.
1 shall never be without it again ii
can bv any possible means get it.
I hope you are succeeding and "■
make a fortune.
Very truly yours,
" ~ J. T. HESTER-
For sale by every druggist and country
chant.
Orders filled by the proprietors.
JOISX DABBY &
•161 William Street. N-
19 *
T. W. WHITE,
ffLttafrieif-ct t- ^£aui }
October 13. 1868
41 tf
NEWELL & WILLIAMSONr
Attorneys at Law,
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
^ t&- ILL practice in the counties of the Ocmnl-
v • gee Circuit, and in the counties of Wash
ington and Hancock.
Special attention given to applications for
Homes f cad, and other business before the Court
of Ordinary.
T. F. Newell. W. W. Williamson
December IR, 1868 50 ly
ANTED.—A Northern man—friendly to the
YV South, and a believer in the old Jefferso
itian idea <>f government—a College sraduale, dc-
a situation as Teacher in some Southern
■late. Satisfactory references furnished if desired
Address, stating terms, “CLASSICS,”
Publishers’ Box No. 7, Dayton, Ohio,
or Recorder Office.
October 19,1669 4* tf
V» 11,1869