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(J-MiiriiiulioiiB on practical fanning |
are solicited irono our friends throughout I
the country. Or any interesting facts, ei
pertinents or recipes ; anything that will
interest or instruct in this department.—
We will eonect .ail communications, no : l() understand the uses of the sub
matter how written.
niff the lower Strata of the soil, allows acids or acid producing organic matter I , , a,ld Friday after the fourth Monday in October.
® —mi i— . Chatham—Second Monday in January and May.
Effingham—Monday after the fourth Monday in
March and second Monday after the fourth
the super-abundant water to escape,
favors access of air and other gases be
neath the soil.
In time, by the addition of organic
j matter to the soil, much o! the sub-soil
I may be converted into true soil after
l lie repealed use of the subsoil plow
will be necessary.
A WORN' OUT SOIL.
cannot be restored by ploughing al«ne j LiwIiy-TUrf M^' lliy in Ap rii
By worn OUt is meant, in a great de- | after the fourth Monday in November
CITATO^.
rrUTTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
April Term, 1870.
Whereas, Andrew S. Collins and Elinor Hoi- j
and Monday ffiiid, adminisir.-tors of William Holland, repre-
i sents To the Court in their petition, duly tiled and
‘ ... . -adniiilis-
soil plow, the philosophy of under-
We would oc glad to receive coiomuni- i ground drainage should l>e understood, j matter.
cations from any of our farming friends, PHILOSOPHY OF DRAINAQK. 1 he ft
who have anything that will prove inter- | It is of prune importance to the far
upon a soil containing not more than j
one and a half
neerued.!
_ t , _uy they t
in March,and fhursdiiy aftci the third Monday j iym. why said administrators should not be dis
charged from their administration and receive
fertilizing effect of
clover,
in October. _ __
per cent, of organic r.«ttna(l—Third Monday in March and fourth | letters of dismission.
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
17 mlim
Monday in October.
Flint Circuit
esting nr instructive to our many readers mer to control the supply of water in a .when sown in worn out soils, are main-
The science of agriculture opens a large ! soil at every stage of his operations, j ly due to three considerations. 1st.
field to the intelligent and inquisitive mind j _ _
from which to gather facts, bv experiment JuriOUS to n& plants.
.nd .th„.l... .nd wl.i.b will be 1 no ".»eh water keep.
. . cold; for as soon as the sun evaporates httve large addition ot organic matter
g.auered ifamit to os. 1 here is scarcely | o mPl ; nfl u QO
an-observing man that d
ideas stored away, that
efit to the community unless published.
loo much or too little of it may be in- j It derives much of its food from the at
j mosphere, and therefore when turned
soil too | into the soil and mingled with it, a pos-
Hutts—Second Monday in March aud September.
Henry—Third Monday in April and October.
Monroe—Fourth Monday in February &. August.
Newton—Third Monday in March Sc September.
Pike—First Monday in April and October.
Spalding—First Monday in February & August.
Upson—First Monday in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
R 1 r r hit’ll \f ATWl n tv • -A n .. J V a mam Ia m m
I’fiuctpies of Agririiiture.
Erl met* f rom n Prize Essay, by S. H-
Stout, M. L).
j oration is going on at the surface of the j -3d. It so effectually shades the ground
[ground, whereby the temperature of | as to prevent, in a great degree, ihr-
tlie soil is lowered.
evaporation of moisture and the dissi-
“A dry soil,” according to Sir John j pation of gasses existing in the soil.
the
en
Herschell, at the Cape ot Good Hope j
attained a temperature of 150*legree9
Fahrenheit, when that of the air was
“ only 120 deg tees ; and Humboldt says
that the warmth of the soil between the
VALUE OF THE SCIENCES.
To tin- right understanding of
ptinciples v\ hic.li should guide ihe
lightened agficulturist, he should , . . . ,
the sliuly ol" trop.es often me, Imm 124 to U0 de-
some attcnlun, to
try, which will teach
iif-nt elf*mei
n in
of ihe soils
ihe compo-1
cultivates
grees.
“Too much waterdilutes the food of
Monday
Twiggs—Fourth Monday in March Sc September.
Middle Circuit.
Burke—Third Monday iu May and November.
Columbia—First Monday in March Sc September.
Emanuel—Wednesday after the fourth Monday*
in March and September.
Aprii 26, 1870
T attnall court of ordinary.
April Term, 1870.
Dempsey Lynn, Guardian of Sarah A. Lynn,
having applied to the Court of Ordinary ot said
county for a discharge from his Guardianship of
Sarah A. Lynn’s person and property.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show cause by filing objections in my office
why the said Dempsey Lynn should not be dis
missed from his Guardianship, of Sarah A. Lynn
and receive the usual letters of dismission.
J. P. li. SIKES, O. T. C.
April 26, 1870 . 17 m6m.
Organic material is frequently fur
uished by feeding stock upon the soil. _ _ u
o , .l: i n i i • i . Jefferson—secofid Monday in May Sc November.
Bill this should never lie done without , Johnson—Fourth Monday ia March Sc September,
due attention to the alteration of the j Richmond— SccoDd Monday in January Sc June,
physical condition of soil, which may ;
be producer! by the trampling ot stock j March.
on it when Wet. i Northern District.
fflATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
A April Term, 1870. j
Whereas, J. B. Brewton, administrator of Wit j
j liam Ganey, represents to the Court iu his peti- j
! tion, duly tiled and entered on record, that he ha* j
fully administered William Ganey’s estate.
This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned j
kindred and creditors to show cause if any they (
atu, why said administrator should not be dis-
charged from his administration and receive let- |
ters of di-.mi ri
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
April 26, 1870 17 m6m. j
SCHWARZ <fc BRADY,
IK BROUGHTON STREET,
(Between Bull and Whitaker.)
Retail anil Wholesale Dealers
—IN—
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WIHBOT SHA13S,
W&LL PAPSfiS
CURTAINS,
—AND—
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
Home Lottery
OF THE
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI,
We beg leave te call you,
TflE GRAND
SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME
OF THU
ORPHANS’ III)BE LOTTlir.
I?" It possesses advantage* that have n..
yet been preaented to the Public ; it bai.,
I to 30, whether the purchaser receive* one
. Lowest Prizes, which ia $50, or one of tin, 2-,
j est, which i* $30,000. “ l lK-
rpATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
JL April Term, 1870.
Whereas. John McGregor, executor of John M.
.... mu , uil s | GUANO
, , , i „ „ ,v , 1 plants, atltl the leavetf become loo* full ] . • n • . I • , •, s Glxsse.oek—Third Monday in February A August.
,i Lilt pl.t i its he grows upon them. \[ nA , jq ^ Ku gtvmnnra ,-, nn , n rili [chiefly owes Its stimulating and ferlll- j Haneock-Second Monday in April and October,
j izing qualities to tile ammonia in it. It Wart—Third Monday in March and September.
* is to plants an appetizer. ! Lincoln-Fourth Monday in April and October.
• 1 1 . i Madison—1?irst Monday m March A. September.
.Like lime ammonia may 06 in excess. I Oglethorpe—Third Monday in April Sc October.
L , i It. may .stimulate loo much. In poor j Taliaferro—Fourth Mondiy in February and
heaithv £ . , , . _ I August.
A knowledge cil the
physiology i»i die plants he cultivates
is as useful to the agriculturist as is
that ot the* anatomy of the human body
to the physician and surgeon.
This kiiou ledge will prove to him
lhat his chief aim in cultivating a plant |
is to enalilc the ion
structure and | Hnd J ,ave ’ b V evaporation, to get rid of
it. Iu consequence of rapid evapora
lion the temperature of the plant be
i comes so lowered that it cannot carry
| on the processes necessary to
i nutrition and growth.”
Elbsrt—Seaond Monday in March & September, j Dasher, represents to the Court in his petition,
- — * — - - K - i duly tiled aud and entered on record, that ho baa
fully executed the Will of John M. Dasher.
This is to cite all persons, concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause if any they can why
said executor should not be discharged from his
executorship and receive letters of dismission.
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
April 26, 1870 17 nffim.
, n . , . , . .. , should be supplied as rapidly its tt is
. ......... 1 ‘ e phyS,Ca P n, IT r " e * nl ,0 , llS ? re !exb»aa«l Iron, ihem. This caolfol,
t roadilv, easily anil ■ 'ropro'c ,y t ic- remova o a ; ,]js,e<>;mled .the agi-icultmisis .alter re-
w . n Tin r.a hn n i i a nr»n nt il’Qlur ° . . .
profit
al>i v
1" 8 pp
ropriate
such snhstan-
ces h
s nu
; lavora
title to ll
le vitality and
t! row'
lh of
1 he phi
mt. He
■nee, many ol
ihe o|
p.-rt
lions of
liie agri
(.uhurist liave
for ;li
leir (
*l»ject il
he liquitying of ihe va-
1 ioijs
mai
enals 0
f [lie soi
1, thereby pre*
par m
H 11 a
i-ni for 1
heir reception hy the
•-poneiole
S of lll<°
root, nn
id to open ihe
wav
tor 1
he petit
M ration 1
of ihe root to
1 hose
l-oi.
11 s \\ he
re lhai
food is jo he
iox) at
1
K.\
p' ti
nee proves tha
t ihe different
parts
of |)
•lanls ii;
lay he gi
reatly changed
i>\ <-i
111 i v;
ii a in.
Some in
ray he pi Her
11:11 in
111V
(feveii
ipe.l : «
oine may he
romp
,| fM el
v a r rr
se<i.
L’he ftmicultu-
IIS' i
lit?
niuhipl
ied the
petni's of the
jose.
VH li
egaierl
the dahl
iia, and caused
ihe I)
vdra
tu>ea le
ichange
its tint*. The
ore ha
ir.lt-
1 has j
Hoduceil
1 the luscious
pipm
frm:
!I fhe s<
>ur era h,
The planter
has 11
rare;
used 11.
t- size (
if his tobacco
!- j a Ve
- an
(1 iinpr
ri.yeil 1I1
e quality and
(iu ml
I ! 1 V <
>! the Ii
mt of his
; cotton.
Mo
"»y
of il.es
e improvements have
Ueeu
tec
ii leal all
ly discovered. What
super-abundance of water
Clay, when wet and adhesive is im-
penet.ab'e to air, but becomes open 1
and friable » l,e„ dry. !or cropj ,
Droning,-, by promo-,ng fnabdily ot i Hj , clice is as ilbsur(1
the soil, lavora access of atr. For ns
or ex ha US let 1 soils other organic matter j Warrln-First Monday in April and October.
Wilke*—Fourth Monday in March Sc September.
Ocmnlgec Cirenit.
Baldwin— Fourth Monday in February A August
pea ted application of his appetizers,
! will find that lie plants in a soil desti
tute nl many kinds of substantial food
| It will be drawn in Public, in the *iw p
w j lumbus, Mississippi, on the last Saturday of l
! month, during the year 1870, for the
ORPHANS’ HOMU
-AT—
LAUDERDALE SPRINGS,
! Under the superintends!^ of Sworn Com^k
iioners.
G
Too much water in soils containing
much vegetable matter favors too rapid ■
decomposition, or promotes tho pro-j
Auction of acids and other chemical j
auoes deleterious to the plants.
practice is as absurd us would |
j be that of a physician who would pro j
| scribe a stimulant to a hungry man in i
i time of famine.
j Guano is necessary to some soils!
and some plants; riot. all. Ammonia
may pre-exist in a suii m such quantity j
as to forbid its use. Its addition ma\
EORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY—
Court of Ordinary for County Purpose*.
• At Chamber*, Dec. 23d, I86D.
Ordered, that hereafter every night and for four
Greene—Second^Monday 7 in'MarchsTptember.' i hours, commencing at dark, the keeper of the
Jasper—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Jones—Third Monday in April and Oetober.
Morgan—First Monday in March and September,
j Putnam—Fourth Slonday in March A. September.
| Wilkinson—First Monday in April and Oetober.
Pataula Circuit.
City—Fuat Monday in Ftbrnary and August
Early—First Monday in April and Oetobar.
MRler—Second Moitdof in A^pafl am) OAokw.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
—AT THE—
LOWEST PRICES.
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S
Carpet Warehouse,
LF Prim Pafabli ii Fall.
Examine aarefully the following Liat:
1 Priae of $30,U(JO ia gjn Mi
I Prixe of J 0,000 ia f w
1 Prize of 5,000 ia
1 Prize of 2^00 i*
10 Prizes of 1,000 ara
10 Prizes of 500 are
10 Prixea of 250 are
100 Prizes of IoO ara
e66 Prixea of 50 are
10,0(1*
5.oa»
2504
10,001
5.C0V
S.50*
l«,04v
«.««*
Quitman—Third Monday in May and Novembr. , report the fact to thisCnur
Oconee Bridge shall keep burning continuously,
three lamps in said Bridge ; one within thirty feet j
of the East end, another within the same distance l | 90 p.kiC*
of the West end and one in the middle of tb« j DlUu 0 CHiH Ol
Bridge; all suspended at such height as to ba
most secure and effective of the object in view.
Aud the said keeper is hereby required to nse
in said lanterns either whalu oil or caudles ; but
in no case camphiue or other burning fluids of
that character. Any person knowing of the vio
lation or disregard of this order are requested to
1,000 Prizes amounting;to
Hi a, jo*
Savannah, Ga.
March 22,1870
12 ly
Air entering the soil freely,-carbonic b ; useless or p OS l live ly injurious on ac-
acid and other wholesome (to plants)
compounds are rapidly produced.— i
Underground drainage is not only use- | He^lhal a soil may be truly fertile,
m clayey sods, but give* free vent I .
Randolph—First Monday iu May and Novemb r.
Stewart—Third Monday in April and October.
Terrell—Fourth Monday in May and November.
Webster—Second Monday iu March & September
Southern Circuit.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary, B. C.
Milledgeville, January 4, ld7U 1 if
count of the absence of some ingredi- ; Benien—Monday after Irwin Court,
enls which ought to be supplier! in or
CONSUMPTION
AND
PARALYSIS.
(°)
JpOR EIGHT YEARS I have made the treat- j
to water in spouty sandy’ soil*.
These principles should not be lost
sight of in any operations on the farm,
whether underground drainage is
adopted or not. “When adopted the
jumciAiir.
miclit we not expect, it our practical
agriculturists would generally call to
th«'ir aid liic light ol science?
.\,,i onlv is a general knowledge of
the physiology and structure of plants
ii’-cessatv in the practice ot agriculture
Superior Cuuri Judges.
Gurnett Andiews, Northern Circuit; term 8 years;
residence-Washington.
direction Ot IIS details must ue govern- ! J R Parrott, Cherokee Circuit; term 8 years;
cd by circumstances and economical I residence Cartersviile.
• i - J R Alexander, Southern Circuit; term -1 years;
considerations/ _ . ! residence Thom'asviili:
Tire philosophy of tlrainage io the I C D Davis, Western Circuit: term 4 years; resi-
philosophV of sub-soil plowing. The! „ . Mou ', oe- ... ., - .
1 , 1 * . . . ., • , o 1C ii Cole. M icori Circmt; term 1 yenr*; rysi-
rignt use (d the sub Soil plow can only ! deuce Macon.
be understood by acquaintance with ! J M Clarke, Southwestern Circuit; term 8 years;
tlie physical properties.
OF CLAY.
“Cut still clay into the shape of’ a
residence Americas-
J W Green, Flint Circuit; term 4 year#: resi
dence Thowiaston.
D B Harrell, 1’ ataula Circuit; term 4 years; resi
dence Preston.
. - Brooks—Monday after Lowndes.
! Colquitt—Wednesday after the third Monday in
May and November.
Irwin—Thursday after Telfair Court.
Laurens—Second Monday in April and October.
Lowndes—Mondays after Colquitt Court.
Pulaski—Third Monday in April and October,
i Teitair—Friday after the fourth Monday in April
; and October.
1'in.-mas—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox—Fourth Monday in April aud October.
Southwestern Circuit.
ilak ev—Third Monday iu May and November.
[ Calhoun—Third Monday iu March Si September,
i Decatur—Fourth Monday in April aud October.
I Dougherty—First Monday in June Sc December.
| Let—Fourth Monday in March aud September,
i Mitchell—Second Monday in May di November,
i Sumter—Second Monday iu April aud October,
i Worth—Third Monday in Aprii and October.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
G ‘ 1 EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY.
f All persons indebted to the estate of Wm.
j McLendon, late ot Laurens county deceased, are
; requested to make immediate payment, and those I ,,.. ,, r . , ,. . ,
' having demands against the same, are requested ! LASE(howeverfaritmay have advanced) .n
* n > trom SIX to TW ELVE weeks. I do not propose
PLANT OF THE LOTTERY.
i The numbers from 1 30,000, eorrwpondjj.
with those Numbers on the Tickata, printed oe
^ separate slips of paper, are encirelad wiii lmi y
i tin tubes, and placed in one Whael. Th»
similarly printed and encircled, arc placed is ta-
•; other Wheel. The Wheels ara than r*voi»#<i ud
j a number is drawn from the Whael ofiiamUri
! and at the same time a Priae ia draws from
; other Wheel by blindfolded boya. Tk« Numkar
; and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to
1 the audience, and registered by the Commiitioa-
/It talljini XEaAitO 1 nav e raaue life neat- • Prirft heinfr AfTAinaf the. v l
- r .roos#w ? Tio ? (n»« Bn,.- *?£^*jr*3SSdta3S
tSiflRKS;‘l\U 1-ri.e. .re our. “
chial)
! arrest ANY CASE of this FORMIDABLE DIS
propose
to supply new lungs, or any large amount of new
, L .im iidouajL'
to hand them in.
F l U*JOHNSON | Ex’rs | lung tisane, to a patient; but I DO PROPOSE j terpnze gotten lip for a day, but a thoronghljr
The Orphans’ Home Lottery is no fabrics! u
April 11» I»7u
IK 'it*’ i i 0 prevent farther progress of the disease, to j tablished monied institution. Chartered b» its
- —— i LEAVE the system in that IMPROVED CON- ! Legislature for the Benefit of the Orphans' Hobs
ONTGOMEIt Y COURT OF ORDINARY— DITION, that ROBUST HEALTH MAY BE j at Lauderdale, and conducted by Sworn Coaunii.
Tallapoosa Circuit.
Campbell—Second Monday in April A October.
Coweta—First Monday iu March Sc September.
1)U1 n minute knowledge of the pecu- | bl ick, and then allow it to dry and it j Win. Gibson, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; resi- H e >ml—Third Monday in March A, September.
lia lilies "1 each plant cultivated is ben- ; will contract and harden ; it will form I j 1> Pope, G'owetn Circuit: term 8 years; resi- i f1j"i te—Fourth°Monday iu April an°d October.
t-licinl. Jb tdi species has its peculiar ' an air dried brick almost impervious! dence Atlanta. ! Meriwether—Third Monda yiu Febr’v A Aligns
ol January \otk 1870.
Whereas, Thompson G. Gibbs applies to me for
letters of dismission from his administratorship on
the estate of John Morrison, jr., deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why letters disinissory should not be
granted to said applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
! my office this, January loth, 187u
JOHN A. McSlILLAN,Ordinary, M. C.
February 1 1870 5 m 6 in.
j T AURENS COURT OF ORDINARY,
November Term, 1869.
Whereas
SPEEDILY RE-ESTABLISHED. The FIRST ] sioners under a LI the guarantee* of law.
CASE of CONSUMPTION which it was my good ! Bonds have to be given to the Statato seems
fortune to successfully treat, waa a young lady iu | faithful performance of the raquiramsuti of ike
~ ‘ ' ‘ Charter.
Prha
1861. In the year* 1862 and 3 I had charge ot : Charter.
HOSPITALS NOS. 2, 3 and 15, NASHVILLE,, An official list of the Nnmhen drawing
TENN., and of the many cases which came nn- \ will be forwarded to each purchaaer n (oonia
der nay treatment there, not ONE resulted fatnily. j certified by the Commiasioner*. and publiihad ia
In 1864 I was MAYOR and HEALTH OFFI- j one of the Columbua paper*, on the saeonj ti
ipcctes tins it> pre
simuiure, performs its functions in a
uiMimf'r p’riilinr to tlsclf, and requires
tiiod, soil, cdiniute, seasons and culture
suited to it.
soils
TI;o ;:_niculfutist cAn have but little
to do wit It furnishing gaseous mailers
jor absorption by (he leaves of plants,
nrvmnst. mainly confine his efforts to
the furnishing of nutriment through the
soil, and that too, must be furnished in
■a liquid slate to the spongioies of the
root s
ltnperv
,• _ u- , j _ ii . | P B Robinson, Ocmulgee Circuit; tc-nn 4 ver.r^; (v, rr .
to air. W el it again and it will become i r re8i(1ence oreunesboro’. * | Arr
Still more impervious. Cut up while j N B Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit; ter
wet, it will only be divided into so tTT r f. 9 ', d , euce .? la ’' eU: V.-
r. * . | , . W Schley, Eastern Circuit; term 8 v
many pieces, each ot which will harden -
when dry, or the whole ol which will
again attach themselves together rf-ex
posed to pressure while they are Still "residence BLeksiiear
wet. Bill tear it asunder when rf rv i James Johnson, Chattahoochee Circuit; terra 8
... r ii • • -I, I '• residenceColtimbus:
deuce Savannah
J S Bigby, Tallapoo
residence Newnan.
yearn; resi
Circuit; term 8 years;
y at August
First Monday iu April and October.
Rome. Ci'coit.
. Chattooga—First Monday in March and Septem’r.
Fioyd—First Monday iu January aud July.
I Polk—Seeond Monday in February Sc August.
| Paulding—Third Monday in March Sc Septem’r.
CEli of the CITY of NATCHEZ, MISS., also
SURGEON OF THE 28th ILLINOIS INFANT
RY, and in prescribing for THIS DISEASE,
GOOD HEALTH succeeded in EVERY instance.
In 1865 I removed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to
superintend the general United States hospital,
and of the TWENTY or more cases which
l there administered to, I was ENTIRELY’
SUCCESSFUL. The same results have
William M. Scarborough, administra-! attended my practice daring subsequent years, gitimate branch
tor on the estate of Perrien Scarborough, late of | M( 1 I CANDIDLY BELIEVE i’HAl NO Legislature, the
said couctv, deceased, having filed hi* petition ! CASE LXISIS (however formidable) that my see what I ortur
,. ' " r ifpouitruDET _:n fiPC't'nn v
aud ii will fall into muny pieces, will ;
more or le?s crumble, and wili readily !
admit the air into its inner parts. So!
it is with a clay sub-soil.”
Run a sub-soil plow into wet clav ! resid-uc Quitman
W M Sessions. Brunswick Circuit: t. nn 4 years; I Hm-alson-Fourth Monday in March & Septem’r.
Walker—Last Monday in !ebruary Sc August.
Western Circuit
Banks—First Monday in April and October.
(Jaik—First Monday in February and second in
August.
Franklin—Second Monday in April & October.
Gwinnett—First Monday in March aud second in
September.
Habersham—Third Monday in April Sc October.
Solicitors General.
1,1 M Matthews, Northern Circuit; term 4 years;
residence Danielsvilie.
W D Bennett, Southern Circuit; term 4 years;
Differ!
cut sppcies
I . • j C E Brovles, Cherokee Circuit; term 4 vers ; ! Ilali—Third Monday in March and September,
of vegetables diS- !a(1< for a IllTre you may receive some' residence Dalton. J Jackson—Fourth Monday &. Feb’y Sc August.
if soils. A !
fruit, of clif |
iflerent soil*.
>1.
benefit
heres
as ever.
it. Soon, however ihe clay ad- ! S W Parker. PktAula Cirenft;
and the subsoil is as impermeable ! ( V* r m, s ' fl . ,..
, . 1 [fl W Crocker. Macon Circuit;
er. I ear e.ay to piece* when; idence Marion.
, n H v I dry and its physical properties are 8 Calvin Johnson, Bluo Ridge Circuit ; t<
;her- chan S e ‘l* ^ W3,i no1 easily 1 adhere, j E p How-eli Coweta Circuit; term 4 years;
i but conlinues open and friable, and to j
criminate in the choice
given species will produce
lerent qualities upon
Two crops of wheat may luott ei
well when growing ; yet when gat
ed aud made into flour in the same
mil!, and subjected to ihe same pro- a 8 rPa,er or ies « Mlent permeable,
cesses in cooking, they will produce
bread of ddlerenl properties. Chemi-
' analysis explains this mystery.
Jackson—Fourth Monday &. Feb’y &. Augunt.
term 4 years ; resi- j Rabun—First Monday in Aprii and October.
! Walton—Third Monday in February «fc August.
White—Monday after the fourth Monday in April
aud October.
term 4 years; res-
I
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ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY,
February Tetm, 1870.
Whereas, Cornelius M. Clarke, administrator
on the estate of Henry Clarke, late of said coun
ty deceased having filed his petition for dismis
sion—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
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Given under my hand and official signature, this
February 7 th, 1870.
john a. McMillan, o m. c.
February 22 1870
8 tn6m
resi-
LEGH SALES.
In Hut former case tlip agriculturist
will be disappointed. In the latter hi*
labor will be well spent. R is contend-
deuce Atlanta,
j L L Anderson, Flint Circuit; term 4 years ; resi-
i deuce Covington.
JR H Whitley, Southwestern Circuit; term 4
I years; residence Bainbridge.
j L Jordan, Ocmulgee Circuit: term 4 years; resi
dence Monticelio.
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mens ol wheat differ, and so do the j never be resorted to until ai least a | circuit; term4years; res
foil* in which they
components of tltt
were grown.
Soils contain both organic and inor
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is derived from the vegetables and at)
iaial- that have lived and died upon
yrur after die land is drained,
DEBP PLOWING,
idence Jefferson.
j A B iSipith, Eastern Circuit; term 4 years; resi
deuce Savannah.
Like sub-soiling, lets out water; al* ! c D Forsyth. Tallapoosa Circuit; term 4 years;
lows a iiee access of air and rains. It !
more or less m
ixes the sub-soil with
residence Dallas.
| John Peabody, Chattahoochee Circuit; tom
i years; residence Columbus.
soil.
S nr
inorganic materials are,
the soil proper thereby changing both j J S Wiggins, Brunswick Circuit; residence Sere
for the most part, derived from the dis
integration <>! tut
in the vicinity'
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.in ay
geological
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t maiions > ders n soil suffer, while sand makes it !
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Deep plowing brings up many sitb
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the Superior Court of Tattnall county in favor of
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j land adjoining E. H. Phillips and others, levied
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i I22t District of Montgomery county in favor of
I Joseph Phillips vs. Reuben Willis levy made and
1 returned by Joseph Miller, Constable
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