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STANDARD WEIGHTS.
The following aw the etacdard weights of
the articles named, as established by an act
of the Georgia Legislature, approved Febru
ary 20th, 1875 :
Wheat 60
Bnokwheat..
Shelled Com.. ...,. 56 Dried Peaches (an-
.*:'70
Corn in
Peas
Rye
Oats
Rarlev 4*
Irish Potatoes 61
Sweet Potatoes ol
White Beaus 61
Clover Seed 60
Timothy Seod 45
Flax Seod 56
Hemp Seed 44
Blue Grass Need ... t4
ed.
..3s
l)riod| Apples «... Hi
Onions 57
Stone Coal bit
Unbooked Lime
Vurnips
Corn Meal
Wheat Bran...,
Ground Peas ..,
Plastering Hair..
Taylor County Sheriff Bales.
FOll OCTOBER.
Will bo sold before the Conrt House door
In tho town of Butler, on the First Tuesday
in October next, between tho legal hours <il
sale, the following described property to-wit :
Lot of land No. 234 in th# 12th District ol
said county. Sold as llie property of W. A.
Williamson, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from
Taylor Sttporior Court in favor of Saulabury
Respess A Co., vs. James Walliarason, Per
sona Williamson and W. A. Williamson.
Also, at the name time and place, 7 acres
of lot No. 253 in the 13th Distriet of slid
county. Sold as the property of 11. H. Long
to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Taylor .Superi-'
or Court in iavor ot officers of Court ve. ”
H. Loug,
Also, at the same time and placcdftWi
land Nos. 142, 143 and fractional
144. containing 15 acres, more or lMg ai|d
containing in the aggregate 42ft acres more
or loss. /Ill lying in the 14th Distriet of
said Taylor county. Sold os the property of
JoelE Montfort, to satisfy two ft. fas. is
sued from Taylor Superior Court,one in favor
of M. 41. James vs. Martha E. Lowe,and Joel
E. Montfort A Co. The other one in favor
of Archibald Mathews vs. Joel E. Montfort
A Co, Property pointed out by E. B.
Waters. This September 2nd 1878.
C. A. J. POPE,
sept-3-tds. Sheriff.
It.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS!
RGIA—Taylor County:
e is liereb> given to all per-
viug demands against William
Mathews, late of said county deceas
ed, to present them to ' me properly
made out within the timo prescribed
by law, and all persons indebted to
said deceased, are hereby required ro
make me immediate payment.
FREEMAN MATHEWS.
Administrator estate of William
Mathews, deceased. September 2nd
1878. sept.3-w6w.
IMPROVED TURNIP SEEDS.
600 to 800 bushels to the acre.
Sweet Russlen Rutabaga.—New Crop.
The Best is the Cheapest.
This Turnip grows very large, weighing
f rom 4 to 7 pounds, and is a heavy cropper,
remrakubly juicy, of Bound constitution'and
perfectly hardy, has a fine HQioothe skin and
rich color. It iB a new variety and is said
to yie'd double the amount of any other va
riety. Price, per package, prepaid by mail,
25 cents or 5 packages $1.
Address, L. L. OrfMENT,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
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! Taylor Superior Caurt April Term,
in
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pun i. is equal in every pii1i<’.dar to other
(Hjiei’s of tue ..aii> ah,trader which sell for
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""CttlLAI'- -"ACfNIS WAN,'ID
OFFICE N° 177 W 4’!' S T
- CINCINNATI. O -
L C NEBING E R Ivl.u.i. .
V April 4tk 1878.
Liladl lor Divorce.
W (i. BATEMAN A to A cuts,
BI’TI ER, G V.
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Martha J. Riley. )
W. 8, Kii.f.x. f
It appearing lo the fknirt,thftt Libullaut iv
a citizen ol thiHenunty, and it appearing to
the Court frmu the return of tlm sheriff, Urn
• he LVftnidiint ia n »t to be found iu thii
• runtv. uud it further apjteariug that said
Defendant is not a ruaident of thia State, it \*
•tierd'ore ordered by the Court Hurt service
he perl- eted and ttm Defendant by pubiica-
•*taiding the aoxl term of this Gnurk It liir-
licr appfturug lo tlio Court Ibaf iJic I’laiulifl
was nimbler at tin turn, ol filing her petiti-
to ailai-h 11 oehrdula of tho pmptrty to the
•aiu**: it is ordered by the Court tliul said
Coinplmnt be shewed ninety days from the
adjournment of tho court lo attach said
ehedulo. It forther app< aring to the eonrt
at the tim 1 * the iXil'enclanl filed her petition
iu this case that ahe was not prepared to at
tach a schedule tA Ihe property owned by
FI lintift and Drfcadsnt at the time of their
separation. It M- therefore ordered b.V the
court, that uiuetiy «**ys lie allow««l Plaintiff
from th« adjourisment of the court to ‘make
out. and attae 1 saari sclicdule. \V. h. Wallace
A O. M. Colbert]. FkiutitTs Attorney.,
A true extraot fironi the minutes bl Ttiylot
Superior Court, m. the dpril Term 187b.
ThisJuu).* 17 Ch 2878.
W. U, JEMKUiS, Clerk,
ICatwbltnhed ISfla,.
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United State* 8en«rrAL«gri Odea.
Contested Land Cases, t JtiUi LAM^Uaiina
MIiiiiik Pre-emption nail lloincets»dCiuo«,kiroso
ented before the General Land Office and Uwpiarlr
men t of the 1 n terior. V
Old Bounty Land Warrante..^
We pay cash for them. Where a**lnm*«ikriQfc.
•mperfeot WS five lestrustione lo pe>)HfteNn^
. Mall Csutiaeten anrt oftLn.
We act as attorneys for such in procuring oon-.
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Wahihnuton. 1). (!., Snytmbw J4, 1870.
1 take plenoare in expres»«ir'Wky entire sonfo-
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law, Paten* and CoWectiol Hduse fof Ot^MOKV
Oo.ofjhl.rtl}-. , JmB W^IITE, - !
tfUAI,. yM. Mimal Jhfrjy rtf tn. «mU
Tujrlor Superior Court .IprU Term
Emma Uarefield )
Liuel for Divorce.
Jakkh Uarefield )
It ni-ponriug to tho coiivt that the Lil>ellan-t
iiea citizuu of fhia county au l it further ap
putriog from fin entry of tlie,„Shentt', tlial
aaiil Defoutlaut is uot to be ||ound iu 8aid' :
county, aud if further appearing tbut said
Dtfondant doca not rt-hido in thin State It
in therefore ordered by ihe conrt that service
be perfected on tbu Dcfeudeut, James Bale-
field by the publication of thin order in the
butler Herald, once a xmotith lor tour
i‘- * - - *
term of the court.
Attorney.
A Irne extract from the miontiv.
W, U JENKINS, Clerk.
/.^S. Walluoe, FlamtitT&
i&smmjmji
MnnhiNRl and all disur.t<>r* l.rouKlil on liv Imll.s-
oration or execs*. Any i»ru«Klst int* the lugr<-'
dlcnts. Ur. W. JAQlirA A «*>., So. lM-
***«s Slatek ft tree t, Ua«les*|4,Ort