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MEMB
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ihpiwsitoiiJ.
Oonlribimoifs on practical farming
»re solicited from oar friends throughout
ibe rrmoirv. Or, any hit. resting facts,
*Xf.cnmenla <»r red-ipes ; auythiug that
»ill iuterest or instiuct ic this depart-
men*- 'Vo will correct all cuimnuuica-
iio"b. no matter hoar written.
VVe would be glad to receive communi-
nations fioui any of our farming friends,
who have anything that will prove inter
eating or instructive to our many readers.
The science of agriculture °P en8 * ^ ar S <> ! packing <>r
field to the intelligent and inquisitive mind
from which to gather facts, by experiment
and otherwise, and which will be aafely
garnered if seut to us. There is scarcely
an observing man that does uot have good
ideas stored away, that will ba of no ben-
•fit to the community unless published.
up your hogs as f-st as thoy'ate killed
«» a* to tdciiale the escape of the ani
mal heat, and lei the s ilting procr-s
simulaiaut-ous go on, rubbing the salt
well in laying the pieces ot pork with
the llcsh side up on the smoke-boost;
Hour iiml on shelves or tables, juf.t
t niching each other. Here they are
jo remain over two nights, (one very
cold night will do) when the annua'
heat will lave el. H-tving pro
vided boxes, hogsheads or barrels,
bore owe or more kali-inch auger hole*
in their bottoms tor the escape ol liq
uid. Then eomme cea the process ot
hulking. Spread on the
bottom of each vessel used sufficient
JljllCUti V.
Superior Court Jiula<s.
Garnett Andrews, NcrTteT-nX^rctril ; term 8 yeai.'-o,
residence Washington.
J K Parrott, Gtier«aee Circuit; term 8 Jri--...--
rtsufence Cmiersviile
I R Alexander. Southern Circuit; term i yoirs.
residence Thuiuasville
C L) Davis. Western Circuit: term 4 years : it -i
5 di*i]i*a Mtuiroe.
0 it Cole. M ivou Circuit; term 4 years; rc-i-
donee itaeoii.
1 M Clarke. Soutlrweiftern Circuit; term - year.-;
residence Auiericus-
) \Y .Clean, Flint JJireuit; term 4 y cuia ; res.
ilemfb Thomaslou.
D It Harr-ri, Patau.aCircuit; teru. 4 years; re.-i
denefe Preston
Win. Gibson, Middle Circuit; term 4 years; re.- •
dence Augusta
j J D Pope, Coweta Circuit; term'8 years; res:
deuce Atlanta.
. P B Kaidusoti, Ocmulgee Circuit: term 4 yei.is .
i residence Greenesbori*'.
N B Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit; term 8-year?"
residence Marietta.
: W Schley, Eastern Circuit; term 8 years; resi
deuce Savannah.
years
rtameus—second Monday in April and October.
...... ,i tes—Mondays aitei Colquitt Court.
Pu.uski—i liird Monday in April and October,
i ertair—Friday after the fourth Monday in April
and October.
i ..omas—Monday after Brooks Court.
i ox—Fourth MBnday April and October.
bimithu.
CITATIONS.
G eo kg 1.4 laukens counit,
Court of Ordinary.
WHEREA -, ilie admiiiisiratiou on the estate
G eorgia. Montgomery county—
Tho Superior Court of said couniy will be !
adjourned on il.e 2t‘th of October, to meet on the
Southircstri u Circuit.
. v , » i , , aaiounieu on u,e -i tn ot uctou. r, to meet on the
i 11 ' ’ f 11 uso11 ' ,s •‘out,! by the appointment | Thursday »f er second Monday in November next, i
| ot the admiuis'ratoi to the , th e.of Ordinary, and ! B y order ot iiis Honor, Win. Son ey. Judge
uhcieasnoappiea.ioi.fi., U-it,rs of administration of said Court. This October loth. |«7u.
i lie boms nun upon a rid ear Ue has be. n u ade
fUner—Third Monday in Mav and November. I - A ’ ,les f HI0 .. !o d,e . a ’| !,U ' J a "gui«r the next ot
. it un—Tinrd Monday in Iwmch A September 1 kl,i »"« crtuitors ot sa:d estate, to he and appear
ur—Fob,ih.-Monday in April and October. | Ht “'-V "ince within the time prescribed by law,
• —First Monday in tune & December. : s ! l °" 11 *’•? lh T «»»•< why said adiuiu-
Let— i .atniij ALnidoy in March and September. >su.'Utou sliou.d not be vested in Hardy' Smith,
Much, i—Second Monday in May A November, j Uleiii ot Superior Coin t of said county, in terms
Sumtei—Second Monday in April «,.<t ii.iaI... ! uf the lau in siuh eases
Worth
A LEA
November I, 1*70
Mi ARTHUR, Cleik.
44 Ht
and October.
Third Monday iu Apn. and October.
Tallapoosa Circuit.
.'.unpbtil!—Sec tid Monday in’ April A October.
J’>o eta— Fit.-t bitindsejr in March A September.
:i •ard—Ilnrd Monday in Match A September.
1'ioup—Third Monday in May and November,
yytf-i—1'otirtli Monday in April and October.
i , ■ , , _» . | . xA I O * a % g va l (U it I LXA v 1 I Uv o 11*1 Ui | 11. AI V
T ' 'r'i s!l ln ' ;uul .n.icial signature this 10th 1 Laurens county after the pubii. alien of this i
J.u of August, J5/1. ^ ^ j tice for sixty days, for leave to sell a portion
August 16 1
ro
A YVOUD TO FARMER BOYS.
Boys, take care how youspeml your | "V™ t . by
art' moments. Allhough tou nave i
salt to cover one-half inch, upon p B Koiiiusoti, Ocnsulgee Circuit: term 4 yv ;..s. i - 0 y tr ' r .airrii jj.inuay in April aua Uctober. ceased, having tiled her petition for dismission—
...hirli nlace a laver ot Uieat, then COV- 1 residence Greenesbor..' M-nw. tln-i 1 had Mmiu y m I ebr y A August ; These are to cite all parties, kindred auderedi-
» hicn p!d( e a layer i _ N B Knight, Blue Ridge Circuit; term 8-year?'; ' airoll—f n»t Moudaj in .ipril and Octooer. . tois uf said estate, to show cause, if any they cau,
gr this layer, including the spaces j residence Marietta.^ Rome Ci cHit. within the time allowed by law, why letters of dis-
with sail. 0Ui!ii) (T tilt! meat out ol Slfiht W Schley, Eastern Circuit; term 8 years; rt-si mission should not be granted to the applicant.
i i,' ,i r i| am.tiler lavpr Ol . deuce Savannah. Chattooga—fust Moudavin^March and 8eptem r Witness my hand and official signature this,
With Salt, then follow anoiner layer OJ J y Tallapoosa Circuit; term 8 years; ; h.ovd—hirst Momtav iu January and July. May 27th, 1870. 6 *
roPat, coveting with salt in tll“ same residence Newnau. 1 Polk—Second Monday iu February &. August. 1 ‘ J. R. WOLFE, Ordn’v
1-,^, Poniinu* t hi A nro I W M Sessions. Brunswick Circuit: t rm 4 years; j‘Paulding—Third Monday in March A Septem'r. ! May 31,1870 02 mbrn
way a» tll« first. uonimut inis pro J resiJeiKc Dlackshear I iiaralsoi,-Fourth Monday iu March & Septem’r. i — 1 -- —
cess until your vessel IS tilled, cover j J an „. s Johnson, Chatuhoochee Circuit: term 8 ! Walker— Last M. nday in February & August. | rf^tEORGJA. LAURENS COUNTY—
g the last layer perfectly With #all so' years; lesideure Columbus. Circuit V? Courtof Ordinary.
would take ll for a Solicitors General.
Meat thus, put up c
notice.
V LL PERSONS iod. bfed. In irs and creditors,
are hereby notified that I sliall apply at the
!irst rigular tern, of the Court uf Oidiuary o
no-
r n iim. ,,,, . , sixty days, for leave to sell a portion of
J w uLi E, Ordinary, j the lands of the es'ateof William A. Knight,dec'd,
3d m<) in ■ f or the payment of debts of the dec'd. to wit .
! No. 119, To Hundred Two ami One ba f (2ir2i)
! acres, known as the Henry Bel dour track. No.
, ... ,, „ 118, Two Hundred Two snd One half
.n ••letia Lass, administratrix of John Bass, de- acres, and No. 113, One Hundred and Sixty-Six
and three fourth (I66J) acres,these lots known a*
the Levin Adams’ tracks. Oct. 24, 1870.
MARGARET R NIGHT,
Erx. of W m H. KNIGHT
C TLORG1A, LAURENS COUNTY—
FI Court of Ordinary.
Notice.
i
A LL PERSONS indebted, legatees, next of kin i
and creditors, are hereby notified that at the •
next regular term of the Court of Ordinary ot
Laure.>s county, I shall apply for leave to sell all j
the real estate of WiUiaui McLendon, dec’d, to !
box ot »ai
, J M Matthews, Northern Circuit; term 4 years;
ot tilt* residence Daniels.ilte.
f |*|j. . W D Belli,ett. Southern Circuit; toiui 4 } e;ir.-•
to work hard; and rough il upon ihe | aever j, eat , and will remain
farm, don’t get above your plat e, and iem Uire unul CU(Cf ;
beg.n l.. entertain secret ioungmgs for j j . oftime nctMsar} for ihe rail t«» c TSokee Circuit; term 4 vers -, ,
the city. (, r something eas.er or mort - striliw in will dept n I much upon the residence Daitoii. I
T, h « ,» "* be “ |,la ‘’ r ! Stale of the elmosphere-if dry l»«S~! r»..,
ill ihe world to .lev. I.p l 10 man. 1 ; 0 Ipsa tour. W hen sufficieel-! R vt Crocker. Mmjoh Uircait; term, years; res
Whereas, Charles K. Wright.—Adminstrator of i P a ^ l ^ e debts of the estate. Oct. 29, 1870.
i! inks—First Monday it. Arrii and October. William Wright, deceased—having hied his pe-i EMANUEL 15. JOHNSON,
wiatii—1'is st Monday iu February and second in j tition for dismission—
f hese aie to cite all parties concerned, kindred
-■ cond Monday in Aprii October. j °r creditors, to ow cause it any they have, witli-
First Monday in March and s.-cond in j it* the tune pi. -c: ibed by law, why letters of dis 1 ^ ^ EORGIA BALDW IN COUN 11 —
August
Frankiin-
Gwinnett
November 1,
Exr. of Wm. McLENDON.
0 41 5t
You have it in vour power to do much
- I.„r 'y &a . lu 1
September.
llaber-.iiam—Third Monday in April & October.
Half—Third Monday in March and September.
Jaekson—Fourth Monday A Feb’y A August.
Rab’iu—First Monday in April and Oetober.
VVaiton.— Third Monday in February A August.
4 V\ Idle—Monday after the fourth Monday in April
! and October.
LEAuL SALES.
. • , . . i- ■ , v snn, x hailB Up atld iinoke in the! meuce Marion. .
G» r vniimelvea tlurinff those interval* ol I ^ *. • I I j S Calvin Johnson, Blue Rioge Circuit, term
for your*tivei outmg t I usual way, when this proerss ends Ij vears; residence Dawsouville.
leisure that come toe%ery one upoatne ■ , in s * atn- veisels all the ham* and ! E T Howell Coweta Circuit; term 4 years; resi-,
ihnn Bv careful study and ooserr ! r . . . - . • . \ deuce Atlanta.
*. I i; _ n t ffn()( | books ■ 9 houlders 111 »ak 111 the larai wav tfi ; L u Anderson, Flint Circuit; term 4years; resi-1
vation, and the reading g • . j l was cure( ]—a moll perfect remedy j denco Covington’.
— "«t novels—you may lay the foun- , f|oni - inK ^ The ami)ll(ll of salt US ■ « H Wi.iUey, Southwestm-n Circuit; term 4,
dalion ol * comprehensive ednc.lu.u , , „p e nsive, but in fuel U , O-i »*l „ mcHMOM) COUNT!
that will ht you, when you =>"!” »' is ec( ^„ mr the ..me ..It will on-1 d„.ce M«,„icei?o. . j QIWQ1A.BU.HM0M) COUNTT-
nunhooJ, .. mke your p ace ... .he ; c ' ariog meat n „„y ye.rs. i 1 ® ‘ **"* I **"'
wurlrl as useful an, valued member.! , f lhi , lk *,|,is answer will be «r t wl"*'.° r ; circi.; i™i,..n; re,
[hereof: Don’l think, because you do . c arre.pm)<lei)t, you . idence Jefferson.
1 ’ -• -- ----- 'Keaoe to juur.wic , • * r i A B Smith, Eastern Circuit; term 4 years; resi
are at liberty lO give »l a place in jour dence savannah. I to tire esWt^tM Teveec**'S'-’ (I
mission siioutd not be grant'd to the applicant.
\\ it ness my hand ami ofiicial signature, this
July 4th, le70.
JOHN B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
July 12, 18/0. 28 mbin
G J EORGIA, LAUKENS COUNTY.
■ Court of Ordinary.
To all whom it mav concern.
g
Administrator’s Sale.
paper
not go to a school, perhaps, that you
can never he anything. If a boy ha*
ih«* steel he will rt*e in spile of th-
schools. Schools are very useful ia-
siitutions. and you should try to gel to
them it vou can, but if you can’t do
not despair. You have to educate
vourself by thinking either in school
or out of it. Books are teacher*. Try
ihern- You can surely gel books.—
B-side*, ihere is the great Book ol
Nature spread out before you, and
you may read therein while at yout
daily toil. Yes, study nature. There
isjvet touch to he made clear in nalur* ihe vinegar three times, and it w
al history, chemistry, or meteorology. ! fit lor u
Study ttie bird*, insects, ftoweis or
plants iliat you daily met t with. Try !
“"‘I •>“« r* > ou f" !f r " i *.«l cut limn. n. halves lengrhwuys;
ihr.l oiliers ,l« till know .bunt all ihese , car , lu || v | arge 6 , ; , ou ,be.i
rh.ug- W Iren v.u learn anyrlnng ... : ■ / j ov J s = a |,|i„ s vi „-
By viituc of an order granted by the Honor-
ablc, the Couit of Ordinary ol Kidunoi.a County,
will be sold cu the lirst Tuesday in December,
1*70 nt public’outcry, before ihe Court House, in i y} ay -> u ,j j
Dublin. County uf Laurens, Ga., within the legal ! Ma v 24, | .—70
hours ol saie, Ihii billowing real estate, belonging j ;
Court of Ordinary for County Purposes.
At CLambers, Dec. 23d, 1669.
! Ordered, that hereafter every night aud for fou;
| hours, commencing at dark, the keeper of the
j Oconee Bridge shall keep burning continuously.
| ihree lamps in said Bridge : one within thirty feet
} of the East end. another within the same distance
i of the West end and one in the middle of th-
„ . i li i . . , , . j Bridge; ail suspended at such height as to be
u urine . aker ha\ mg filed hei petition for . most secure and effective of the ob|ect in view.
; . p,ters y* o ministration on the Estate of Wash- | And the said keeper is hereby required to use i
' ‘T^.on Baker, late of said county, deceased, this is j i n sa id lanterns eith.-r wliale oil or candles ; but
to cue a.l creditors and next uf kin ot said Wash- ; j n no case campliine or other burning riuids ot
logton Balter to be and appear at my office wiihin j ihat charac'er. Any person km.wiug ot the vio
lation or disregard of this order are requested to
report the fact to this Court.
M. K. BEI.L. Ordinary, B. C.
SCHWARZ A BRA LA
1» IIROICHTO.N STKtLT.
(Between Bull aud W Li taker.)
Retail and Wholesale Drains
—IX—
CARPETIN <3-S.
ATT H f Amrrp
uxjIi ujLiU 1 i i f*,
MA‘T i a‘3SJ (BS5
’WHnSDTT 3HAI22,
WALL PiPLIi"
CURTAINS,
—AND—
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
^ J
Aj
lue lime aiioa-ed by iaw, and show cause, if anv
they can,why permanent administration should not
be granted to said Catherine J. Baker on said
estate.
W itness my hand and official signature, this
WOLFE, Ordinary.
21 inti in
Milledgev ille, January 4. 1870
] tf
Jtespeclfuilv, &C-,
ANN FELDER.
C/uiftpell Hill, Texas.
Cutton Planter if Soil.
From the Southern Cultivator Receipt Bsok.
Cabbages White, Pickled.—Slice your
cabbage thin ; then lay it in salt for ! Cobb—Third Monday in March aud first Monday,
iwenty-feur hour*, st rain it very «|ry, | ^“^^h Moildiiy in March and third Mou-
ifien put in a stone jar with allspice. day i„ August.
mace, and vii.egar, and pour on it Forsyth—First Monday in April and fourth Mon
day in August.
C D Forsyth, Tu lapoosa Circuit: term 4 years;
residence Dallas.
Joliu Peabody, Chattahoochee Circuit; t em 4
years; residence Columbus.
J 8 Wiggins, Brunswick Circuit: residence Sere
ven.
Judicial Districts—Superior Courts.
Blue Rul<re Circuit.
Cherokee—First Monday iu March and August.
leresling or u.-etu
your memorandum
hundred auff eighty-six—containing one
and sixty seven acres, more or less.
Altogether said lots containing six hundred fifty
six and one hat; acres, rnoreor less, and bounded
on one side for about the distance of one mile by
the Ocoa e River and swamps thereof : on the
At other sides by lands of Daniel Anderson, of Jas.
Moiling hot ; tie il very close, repeal j Lu *pj!“;Li‘^ o ; id Monday- in April and first Mon- WcIls.j.fp.lIoblM and E F. Blackshear, in the
■ • -* 1 ** J j *. .« . * li r st Uiitnc^O. M. A Iso certain town jots situ-
! Dawson—Third Monday in April aud second Mon- I f-> >" '>*>-* ' ,te 0<
• , . c . Laurens, and known therein as rso. (cii; eighty
Pickens—Fourth Monday in April aud September. ! ">"« (»'*> ^!‘ et - v “veu. and Monti,,g on
Gilmer—Second Monday in May and October. ! 1 ht " ^turnup each three qusrtres ol
Fannin-Third Monday in May and October. \ ™ m f TP . « r '-*») ^ 8wme “ ttle 1,11
Union—Fourth Monday in May and October. I ■ 1 '' '? ,er<t ’ n - -it « <•
, Towns—Mondays after the fourth Moiniav in May | >o.d as the property of the said Terence fc. G-
j j n l t J AiKii-rtiOu. ttuu/*r T tor the purpose or reinvestment,
ana October. J i> 1 , />
terms LAbii. 1 arciiHses t> pay tor stamps
Brunsicicli Ciicuit.
, . AKJerson, minor; ; * ^ EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY,
I -; uj ,eai H S,tUHteJ .’ Hnd ln l,le Or Court of Ordinary.
ot L4Lty*cus y .in aaiq to*wit ; j J J
Lots No. —Two bundled and seventy-eiorht, ■ ( ” he re as, Hardy fcmitb, has tiled his petition foj
| coutainiug one hundred and sixty-seven acres J ,e f ters of administration de bo**is non—with the
1 more or less. No. (279) Two hundred and seven "ill annexed oil the estate of W iliiam McLendon
j ty nine, containing two hundred two and a half
, ucyes, in or (x or less : Number (25*>) Two hundred , 1 l s )* ,0 rbe al1 ^ admonish ail and singular,
j aud eighty live, dtntalniug one hundred and j the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show-
wen ty acres, more or less, and No. (286) Two I cau»ar<fany they can, within the time prescribed
ne hundred j law, why said
letters thould not be ^rauted to
Pickled Egg^.— Boil the eggs mi-
lil very hard ; when cold, shell them,
ifficial signature this,
J B. W OLFE,
Ordinary.
31 mt;m
the applicant
W itness my hand and
July 20th, 1870.
Aug. 2 lc70.
G JEORGIA. LAURENS COUNTY—
^ By the Court of Ordinary.
Whereas Robert C. Carroll has filed his petilion
for administration on tha estate of James C. Car-
roll, deed.
1 hese are therefore to cite all persons interested
the next ot kin and creditors, to be and appear at
my office within the time showed by iaw, and
show cause, if any they can, why letter* of admin
isfration should not be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
egar, well seasoned with whole peppei
allspice, a few pieces of oiliger, and a I Appling-First Monday in March and September.
n ■ , ■ ,• 't\ r i ° i i • Camden—Friday after the fourth Monday m April
few cloves or garlic. \Y l*en cold, tie and 0ctoher .
up closely and let them stand a month, j Charlton-Monday after the fourth -Monday in | L ];E SOIjI) in Dub)in Laurens County
pul it down in
book ; and bv the
lime the writer of these lines becomes
able to start his contemplated Journal
of Natural Histoij for the tfoulh, you j
Will be ready, |.erl.aps.10 .id me in | meK ; are a ( | e | idous „ nd delicale |eSt^i^SSS&uiSiSr^
rnnkllig Up Its p.lges. 1 promise anj I Glynii—Third Monday in April and October
boy or girl, who tends th^*se line*, ' * r j Fierce—Thursday before the nist Monday in
that, Whea l get upon the tripod, \ve . To M ke Tomato C<i(«K/ .-T« k j* | w ^Third Momky'iu March and September.
W r ayne—Fourth Monday in April and October.
When cold, tie |
Slii
They are then fit for use.
meal ll
pickle.
and papers. WILLIAM Ji OWENS, I August 3rd 1870.
Gu .r.l in of T. L. G ANDEK80N, Minor. , ri J. B. W OLFE, Ordinary.
'Nowmbef 1,1870 44 ids. I August 9, 1870. 32 mBin.
Adminisiralor's Sale. I Q E0R,;lA - uaurens county—
With rnlil I April and October.
Clinch—Fourth Mondayin March and Septemuer.
* her.
w
IIIUI) •• . c n.v ... . — - — f
will publish anything of value that j tomatoes ripe and red, one half a pec
vou may be able to contribute. We
shall need help in the several depart
ineuts that such a work embraces, and
Chattahoochee Circuit.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday in March aud
September.
Harris—Second Monday in April and October.
Marion—First Monday in March and September.
I Muscogee—Fourth Monday iu May and Nov r.
| Schiey—Second Monday in April and Oc'oher.
j Talbot—Third Monday in March and September,
j Taylor—First Monday in April and October.
dice them and pul them in a deep ba
king pan. put in a layer ol tmnatoes
and sprinkle some salt over them al
if the “big beads” won’t help us the j teruaiely. Cover them wish a plate
children must. hurry up and study j and set something heavy on it to press
I out the juice. Let them stand till the
———— — _ next day, then pul them m a preserv-
To Purify Milk and Dairy P lentils.— j j () g p an with a dozr*n or two ot pepper
Stand on end in a convenient place Icloves, allspice, < innamon, two shal j Cherokee Circuit.
for use, an open-ended vessel of *uila- j j 0 i s slic ed and let it boil till it will , Bartow—Third Monday in March and September,
bie dimensions for the sire of the dairy j pulp through a srive. When cold, i Catoosa--Second Monday in February aud Ang’t.
say Irotn a halt barrel to a hoga-heacl. a ,j ( j a pint of claret wine. Put in a
In this slake some good quicklime, fresh spice and as much cayenne
enough to make a thin whitewash j pepper as suits your palate. Let it
boil, pour it out and set it to cool.—
Do not bottle >t unlit quite cold.
dole the Court Hi-use door, on Tuesday
in December next, wi;hin the legal hours of sale,
all-the land belonging to the estate of isaae Scott
deceased, to wit: One lot of land on the waters
of I'ugh'a Creek on the east side of the Oconee
river in said county, adjoining lands of Win. Mar
tin, David Wood. Foster Glover and others, con
taining three hundred (360) acres more or less.
- Sold for.ihe benefit of lieiis and creditors under
an order of the honorable Couit of Ordinary.—
Terms of saie cash. This October 13, 1870.
WILLIAM R. KEEN, Adm’r
de bonis non, Am. Tost. Annexe of
18AAC SUO'IT, dee d.
70 43 tds,
Oct.
fiitor's Sale
when tilled full of water, and cover to
keep out dusland dirt. The lime will
settle, leaving a satur; t d solution of i
lime over it as clear as spring water.—
After using the milk pans, &e., wash
them as other utensils are washed ami
rinsed ; then dip them iu the adjoin
ing cask of clear water, giving them a
quick turn, so that every part becomes
immersed therein; eel them to drain
Another. Take halt a bushel skin
ned tomatoes, two pounds brown su
gar, one pound salt, six large uiious.
one quart vinegar, pound black pep
per, two ounces cayenne pepper, quar
ter pound ailspice, twenty cloves yar
I lie, quarter lb. cloves, three boxes
Dade—Second Monday iu May ami Novembt i
Gordon—First Monday in April aud October i.
Murray—Third Monday in April and October, in *
March aud September.
Whitfield—Fourth Monday in April and October.
Atlanta Circuit.
DeKalb—First Monday in March and September.
Cla>ton—Second Monday in March and Sept’r-
Fulton—First Monday in May and November.
Raster:t Circuit.
GKELABLE to an older from the Court of
xj4. Ordinary of Laurens County, will be sold
before the Court House dooriu Dublin, on the 1st
Tuesday in Jan. nexl,all the lands belonging to
ihe estate offl*4;.*kstXt, Adams,dec’d. Sold under
eucmubraufc of the willow's dower for the beueii;
of tim heirs and creditor*. Terms cash.
Dublin, Ga , October 22. 1670
iYM ADAMS, Exr.
W. J BENDER. Exr.
, efM. ADAMS, Dec.
Oct. 25, 1870. 43 ids.
Adniinistmtor’s Sale.
VV’ILL BE SOLD before the Court House
% y door in the town of Reidsville, Tattuall
county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
al! the laird beiorging to the estate of Jsmes G.
Hodges. Sold for distribution.
Tivurs oa»u. . SAMUEL DAVIS. Adiu’r.
November I, 1-7(1 41 tds.
mustard, handful [/each leaves ; mix
and dry, and the purification is com- 1 1
plete, without any scalding proee.*, |all together anti boiltiircehours.st.r-
from the new pan to the old worn-out r ' n g ^ ,e l ' rne ; ® lra ' 11 n> rou sh a
one. The lime in the clear water in
siaritly neutralizes the acidity of the
milk yet remaining in the cracks or
seams, etc., of the milk ve*sels, to de
stroy which the process of scalding has
been perforn ed. In the ca*e of a very
small dairy, or ot one cow, the clear
water may if preferred tie dipped out
f.»r the time being, aful pourrd gently
back again, ihe liin* purifying the wa
ter and keeping it good all summer.—
Ot course there will be a little waste
and evaporation, which will be made
up by adding clean water as needed,
j Bryan—Fourth Monday in April and net-end Mon-
j day after fourth Monday in November.
* Bullock—Friday after the third Monday in March
and Friday after the fourth Monday in October.
| Chatham—Second Monday iu January auu May.
: Effingham—Monday after the fourth Monday in
March and second Monday after the fourth; ■ Cif.VTiOSS,
Monday in October. , - —
oi rm, ihrnnoh a ' Liberty—Third Monday in April and Monday . , hOKUlA. lltfftiLNS COUNTY—
Strain Ihrougn a , n f ter the fourth Monday m NbvViltber \ I . Counfr Ordinary.
seive, arid bottle tor use. McIntosh—Thursday aftei tloy soyopd Monday in , \-,'ln roar, Robin A.. Stantey has filed his peti-
. t - - ( April Ihucsuay alfter tiie.lou^tu Moruay irui ibr■ ietn/rs of* aJiainistnaion on the estate ot
Sr.nlIt,ped Oysters.— UUl in a baking November , ,, , ! I) Hau.bi Doiminy, late of said county, dec’d—
dish a Inver of OV«ters then a laver of Montgomery Thursday aiter the second Mondiv [ j sU- there for* to-cite ail persons interest-
Ulan a lajer I oyaers, men aiay M hl March, aud Thursday after the third Monday f ed m . xt ot - kill aud editors, to be and appear at
poutuled crackers, belter and popper 9 | j n October. . \ mv Olliee.within the time prescribed by law,and
continue will) alternate lafcr*, till the j Tattuall—Third Monday iu March aud fourth j s |' lW c: ,u.-..-, if any they can, why said letters
dish is filled, having the last layer ! Monday in October. j siioiud mu be gi-auled to_applicant.
Court of Ordinary
Whereas. John Wood ward, administrator on the
estate ot Mary Ami Grant, deceased, has applied
for letters ol disiuissiut from his administration of
said estate—
These are to cite all persons concerned, kind
red or creditors, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any iliey have, why letters dismissory
should uot be granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and utficiai signature this,
.June 17th, 1876.
J B. WOLFE, Ordina y.
June 21, 1670. 2o mthn
^UiOKGIA M<>N 1 GOMELY' COUNTY^
Court of Ordinary. October'ird, 1670-
W liereas, John J. and Harlow Clarke, Execu-
tors of the estate of Ualphrey Clarke, dee d , rep
resents to the Court that they have iully adminis
tered said estate, and having filed their perition
for letters of dismission. This is therefore to cite
all and singular, the creditors of said dec’d., to
show cause if any exist, within the time prescribed
by law why letters of dismission should not be
giauted to said executors.
JOHN A McMILLAN, Ord’y. m.c.
Oct. Iti 1870. 42 in6m.
1ATI NALL COURT OF ORDINARY,
X July Term,Je70.
Whereas, James H. Smith, Administrator of
Henry Smith, represents to the Court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered ou record that he
has fully administered Hemy Smith's estate.—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
cau, why said administrator should not he nis
charged from his administration and receive 1, Iters
of dismission ou the same.
J V. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
August 16, 1-70. 33 nffini
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Terms ot advertising liberal.
Address, JA.S P. HARRISON,
Box 79, Forsyth. Ga.
Sept 27, 1879. ' 39 tt
Superior to Any thin? of the Kind
Heretofore Offered,
A lady of this vn-iinty has compounded a sauce
tor meats, non game Ac., which she denom
inatts “Magnolia Sauce’’ (or pride of the South,)
and which, at the suggestion of numerous compe
tent judges, she offers to the lovers of good things,
as miperior to any now in use. It may be found
on su e at the stores Messrs Conn aud Haas.
—AT THE—
LOWEST PRICES,
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S
Carpet 'Warehouse
1-3-3 Broughton St., Savannah. Ga.
March 22, 1870 12 J v
Dr. Gr. ’W. JONES,
^tcS-Lc/jcnt Qlenlist
ALL DENTAL op-ra
tion* performed with s’ 1
and care. Artificial te, ih
(inserted in all styles know u
to the profession.
Old cas -s, not coitifurr.a
bly worn, can be made so
Old Gold Plates takenin part payment for IVu
al operations.
tFOffice. East Rooms Darien Bank bnilib g.
Milledgeville Oct. 13.le6o. 41 tt
MUieJgeviiie. A^irii 12 i ^7(»
15 tf
Engravings Chiomcs die.
L. A. ELLIOT,322, Washington St.. B ston.
has one of the largest and most select collections
ot Engravings, Ciiromos Ac.,;n the United States.
It is the only exclusively print selling house in
the country. Will send catalogue to those desiriug
to see collection with prices annexed. Orders so
licited .
August 16, 1870. 33 tf.
j f I 'ATTNALL, COURT OF ORDINARY—
! A July Term,
I Whereas L. A H. Tippins, executor of P. G
Tippius, represents to the Court in his petition
du’y filed and enteied ou record, that he has fully
settled said estate with iiis eo executor—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to
show cause if anv they call, why said executor
should not be discharged from his executorship.
J. P. R. SIKES, O. T. C.
August 16,187U. 33 mOni
pounded cracker
brown.
bake till it is light !
, flint Ciicuit.
IJiitts—Second Monday in March and September.
. j Henry—Third Monday in April and October.
Pried Oysters —Have ready pound- i Monroe—Fourth Monday in February A August
ed crackers and beaten yolk of egg, ! Newton-Third MondayiuMarcbASepteiuber.
. . J Sts . Pike—Virat. Monday m Apnl ana Octbbcr.
. , j ==>’ Pike—First, Moinjay m April ana vn toper,
tip each oyster in the Pgg tneil in the j scalding—First Monday in February A, August
crac kers ; fry in hot lard. ! Upson—First Mondayin May aud Novtm'ier.
,, | . . , • Macon Circuit.
Keanes.— 1 o drive cabbage worms
7 , . , , „ , . m ■ . i r i Bibb—Third Monday in May ai)d November,
the lime *etlled in tbe bottom of the j away, pul friiiua iree lea\es on them, j Crawford—First Monday in March and September.
e»sk k-erpine up ihe. strength of ihr j To kill lice on them, l ake one gallon i Dooly—First Monday in April and Octqber.
saturated solution. Lel_ anyone whe of ashes, three spoonsful of salt, mid j HZtl t Si Jov^rl
reads and doubts its efficacy, simply
irv il thoro ughly, and he will efle< t a
great saving in lime and cost.—Cor.
Country gtntleman.
Virgin Soils in the South.—The South
lias an immense area of new lands vei
untouched by the plow, and from this
soil will arise a wealth, grandeur anti
power new to those States. The
amount ot Government lands in acres
in the cotton Stale* is pul dowr. as
follows: Alabama •tili’has 6,790, -
770 ; Mississippi, 4,838,009 : Louis
iana, (5,55 : J,S4L ; Arkansas, 11,574,-
430 : Florida, 17,42o,43S; whilst Tex
as ha* over seventy millions belonging
to herself. The homestead and pre
emption laws of the United States af
ford an easy means to the emmigraut
of becoming at once a thrifty farmer in
any of the States where the public
lands are still unsold.
TO SAVF PORK WITH BONE.
Dh. Clolid—Dear Sir :—Yeurcorres
pondenl “lchthus,” dating Peach
Creek,,Texas, July 7, IS59, proposes
the following question to youi corres
pondents : “Which is the best way to
preserve pork without taking the bon#
out of the ham or shoulder f Many
years experience has taught me that
is tlte best and perhaps
curing ham* and
hone in tham,
dngle piece.
gust,
v ember
. ■ . , *11* nr.t’iuiu XTX.VFt.xxay lit t't.utvu vv twrtiuwvi.
>lje»ot sulphur ? mix and sprinkle n j Twiggs—Fourth Monday in March &. September,
on wriile wet with dew. I have tried
both, and find them the very thing to
kill lice and run t-flT the worms Let
all give them a trial.
SprucoBtrr.—Thiee pounds of loaf
• ugar, four gallons of water, an ounce
of ginger, a Utile lemon peel or'essence
of lemon, anti a little essence of spruce
to give it a flavor ; add one teacup of
good yea-d. When fermented bottle
up close.
Stomach Billers —One pound wild
clierrv bnk, one ounce Peruvian hark,'
one ounce dried orange peel ; steep in
five gallons pure gin for two weeks.—
S'rain, bottle and label. Cures sour
stomach, dyspepsia, loss of appetite.!
Dose, tablespoonful beloie each meal.
Middle Circuit.
Bnrke—Third Monday in Mtty and November.
Columbia—First Mouilay iu March A, September.
Emanuel—Wednesday after the fourth Mondays
in March and September.
Jefferson—Second Monday in May & November.
Johnson—Fourth Monday in March A September.
Richmond—Second Monday in January A June.
Scriven—First Monday in May and November.
Washington—Second Monday iu September and
March.
Northern District.
Elbert—Second Monday in March &. September.
Glasscock—Third Monday in February A Aupcst.
Hancock—Second Monday in April and October,
Hart—Third Monday in Match and September.
Lincoln—Fourth Monday in Apriland Oc obei.
Madison—First Monday in Alarcli & September.
Oglethorpe—Third Monday in April A October.
Taliaferro—Fourth Monday in February
August.
Warren—First Monday in April and October.
Wilkes—Fourth Monday in March A September
Witness my hand and official signature this,
Oct. c9. 1870. J. B. WOLFE, Ordn’y.
November 1, l-;70 44 mtim.
G t EORGIA, LAUKENS COUNY-
f C'e u rt of Ont i n a ry.
W hereas, Wriglit Sunnier, administrator on the
estate of John Be;. ' y. deceased, has applied for
letters of dismission trum hit administration of
said estate—
Tin sc are to cite all persons concerned, kind
red or ert lit-msy to-be aqd appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause,.it any they can, v.liy letters dismissory
should not ba granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature thi.-
Jui(tt 17tlr, Jc7u,
J. B. WOLFE, Ordinary.
June 21. 1670. *25 m6m
'pATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
1- September Term, 1870.
To all whom it may concern, David M. Coliins
having m preper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of Administration on tbe estate ot
Nathan W. Collins, late of said county. This is
to cite ail and singular the creditors ai d next of
kin of Nathan W. Collins, to be and appear at 1113
office within the the time allowed by law, and
show cause if any tiitsy- can why permanent Ad
ministration, may not be granted to David M.
Collins.
J. I’ K. 8IKES, Ord’y, T.C.
September 27, 1870- 39 5t.
G i EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—
f Court cf Ordinary.
Whereas. Lucreita Bass, administratrix on the
estate of John Bass, deceased, has applied for let
ters of dismission from her administration of said
estate—
These are to eite all persons concentcd. kindred
or creditors, to be aud appear at toy office wittiin
the time prescribed by law, and to show cause,
if auy they have, why letters dismissory should
not be gr.lilted to said applicants.
Witness my hand and official signature this.
June 17tli 1870.
J. I» WOLFE, Ordinary.
June & I f87t>-k- 25 mtim.
G < EORGIA, LYURENd 'COUNTY—
! Court of t)rdt*ary.
G eorgia, Baldwin county.
Court of Ordinary. May 17, 1870.
Whereas, James C. Whitaker and John J.
Buck, Executors of the estate of Brinkly Blizzard,
have this day applied to me for letters of dismis
sion from the Executorship of said estate : alleg
ing, that. the}’ have fully administered ou said es
tate—
This is to cite all and singular, the heirs, lega
tees, creditors and all other persons interested, to
be and appear before me, 011 tbe first Monday in
September, I87U. to show cause why said letters
of dismissou should not be granted to said Exec
utors.
M. It, BELL, Ordinary, B. C.
May 24, 1870 20 mOm
G v EORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY—
T Court of Ordinary, May 30, 1870.
Whereas Samuel E. Whitaker, executor of the
estate oi Mary Murph, dec’d, represents to the
Court that lie has fully administered said estate,
and iias filed his petition for letters of dEmissiuti.
DOTY’S VVASHl.NG-MACHtXE,
LATELY MUCH IMPROVED—AM) THE SEW
Universal Clothes Wringer
Improved with Row ell’s Patent Double Coo-
whkkls, and the Patent Stop, ari- now unques
tionably far superior to any apparatus for wash
ing clothes ever invented, and w ill save their cost
twice a year, by saving labor and clothes.
Southern people who have used them testify as
follows ;
They save three-fourths of the labor and cost,
and pay, for themselves both iu money aud con
tentment. Let every young lady leant to use
them, and ever}' married i l.e keep them in hei
house.—.Veto Orleans Picayune.
"An excellent Washing Machine. We have
tried it. The Clothes Wringer is very superior.
A pood hand w ill wash a large number ot pieces
iu a few hours.”
Raleigh (_Y. C.) Rpiscopul Methodist.
“We h ave one ot Doty's Clothes Washers, and
our household are iu ecstaeies over it. They are
great economizers of time ami labor.”
Edgefield (S. C.) Adeertiser.
“After over two years’ expeiitnce with a Doty-
we are assured that it is the greatest help and
economizer of time, labor aud money we have yet
had introduced into our household.”
ITilliamson Smith, Ne ic Orleans.
“I have had a Doty washer in my family for
some time. It gives entire satisfaction, and I take
piewsure in commending it to the head of every
household.”—R. Turners, Jefferson. Texas.
“I have had one of the Doty’s Clothes Washers
in use for a year, and am perfectly satisfied with
it. My family have tried it faithfully aud have
never known it to fail to accomplish alt that it
professes to.”—Prof J. F. Slccens, Concord Fe
male College, Stnteseill. X. C.
» OR. SHALLENBERCER’S
Fever and Ague
'ANTIDOTE
1 Always Stops tbe C'bills.
- This Medicine has been before the Public
fifteen veart, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not purge, does
not sicken the stomachy is perfectly safe in
any dose and under all circumstances, anl
is the only Medicine that will
' CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever and
Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to
Idalaria.
Sold by all Druxaasts>
January 11, 1870 2 tf
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Corner Whitaker &. St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Wht Dale and Retail Dealers in
BOORS & STATIONERY OF ALL RIXDS,
COrYIXG A9D SF.AL PnLSSES, I’KX KNIVES,
News & Book Printing Paper & Ink,
GOLD PENS. PEN AND PENCIL CASES,
Ledger, Writing & Colored Papers
Of all kinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work.
Playing, Visiting and PriniriV Cards, if.
Books Ordered or Imported, at New York Rates.
J M. Cooper, G. T. Quantock. A. C. N. Sme;s.
March 15. 1870
11 tf
ry and
John Woodard., junirinisriat'>r «f Mary Ann ; This is to cite ail and singular, the kindred and
Jrai't having filed his petition r'm' dismission— ‘ creditors ot said dee d and all others intended to
f;
Ocmulgcr Circuit.
Thumps in flogs.—a sovereign cure j Baldwiu-FourthMonday inFehnwr.vdL August, j
,1.* • 43 • , , ’ ) Greene—Second Monday in March A September. ! -“Ay >«<tn,
thumps ill pigs arnl hogs. '* * ; Jasper—Fourth Monday in Aprii and October. j
[lave it from good authority that it IS Jones—Third Monday ill April and October. j • ‘~ a _
e,,unity « Roujl lor cUerR Take „q SK^!'SX«X k ,SSSSSS i EOlioU. LA.W COUNTY-
Grant, Having
These are to cite all parties, kindred and eredi
tors -of said estate, -to snow cause, if any they can,
within the time allowed by law, why letters oi'dis-
tuissiou shoji'd « >t he granted to the applicant
AYi’U)-s8 my band and official signature this,
1870
J. B. WOLFE, Ordn’y.
22 w6m.
appear at said Court on the first Monday of Sep
tember, 1670, to show cause, if any exists, why
said fetters of dismission should not be granted to
said Wliilaker, executor, as aforesaid.
M. R. BELL, Oid’y B. C.
May 31, 1870 22 mtim
PRICES—A Fair Offer.
If the Merchants in your u'ace will not fnrrnsh, i
or send for the Machines, send us «lie retail price, ;
Washer $15, Extia Y\ ring, r $ln. aud we will for- j
ward either or both machines, free of freight, to
places where no one is selling; and so sure are
we they wilt be liked that we agree to refund the
money if any one wi.-bes to return the machines
free of freight, alter a month’s trial, according to
directions.
No husband, father or brother should permit
the drudgery of washing with the hands fifty
pulverized madder, eiyht ounces ; pul- j Wilkinson—First Monday in Apriland October,
yerized 8ulph.tr, eight ounce., ; pulver- j FatkllU “ c<w ,.
ize 1 black antimony, four ounces ;—j
pure Salt petre, four ounces : epsom Ulay—f irst Monday in iebrnary and August
salts, two ounces ; mix and rub to a
fine powder.
! two days in the year, when it can be done better,
i more expeditiously, with fess Inber, and no inju
Notice is hereby given that, at the S^ptcm- ry , 0 the garments, bv a Duty Clothes Washer
her term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and a Universal Wringer
G eorgia Baldwin county—
N
Court of Ordinary.
[ will, as guardin for Jesse S. Beall, apply for j So i d by dealers genetaily, to wh-m libera! dis-
ng, cut; throat.
Dose.—One teaspoonsful of powder
in four lablespoonsfui «»t water every
other day. It is said ihat two or three
doses do the work. The pig or hog
should be thrown on its back, ami the
mixture poured by spoonsful down its
Early—First Monday in April and October.
.... ,, , ,, ... ,. , , leave to sell all iris interest in lands lying in fbe ' count8 are m ad e
i> Itere^s jlary^Y. Harxanl. Gnariiian of D. J. , t . olnit y u f Baldwin, and also, in Dougherty coun-
Harva..!, iiii .ogfilud her petit,«>n lor D.sm.ss.on- , t JEItE BEALL, Guardian. I R (J. BROWNING fiPfl- A*t
i he<e ate therefore to cite all parties—kindred July’’6 1 870 31 gin 1 W ' ^ il Ix, VI. YjCIi -A^Im
or creditors of said ward—to. show cause, if any J • ’ - j 32 Cortland St., New York.
Miller—Second Monday in April and October.
Quitman—Third Monday in May and Novembr. r
Randolph—First Monday in May and Novemb r. ' app 1 *' 3 "' . ..
o. J rri • , a • » -i* 1 r, 1 t V> itnc-,.s hi ■ iiaiid anu omciat signature, this,
Stewart—Third Monday m April and October. 1 , _ 8 ’ ’
July 4th, I "/<1
any
they have, within the time prescribed by law. why
fet'crS of dismiE-iswuftioutd not be granted to the
Heat
Monday in Ap
Terrell—Fourth Monday in May and November.
Webstei—Second Mondayin March &. September
Southern Circuit.
Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks—Monday after Lowndes
Colquitt—Wednesday alter the third Monday in
Mav and November,
irwlx—ThtiraJay after Telfair Court.
August 30, 1670.
35 3rn.
Jttiy 4, 1870
J. U, WOLFE, Ordinary.
28 n:6in
A
FOB. SALS,
FINE CLOSE CARRIAGE, in good order.
Apply to T. T. WINDSOR. W CO.
Mlliedgeville, June 21, 1870 28 tf.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS concerned, arc hereby notified
that I shall apply to the honorable Court' of
Ordinary of Laun ns county, at the firs, term of
said court, alter the expiration of sixty days front
the first publication of this notice, for leave to sell
all the real . str te of Nathaniel Gay, deceased.— find thig bouse the place for a GOOD BREAK
1 his August 9th 1879. - , FAST. K. F. SEAY, Proprietor.
w March 15, 1870 11 tf
ELISHA W ILkkS, A lnrr of
NATHANIEL GAY, dec’d
August 16 1970 fjnv\] ’ 83 2ui.
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