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Drying Fkctt.—Mr. T. J. Cook
dried the peaches on one tree on his
place. They turned out forty-three
I'dunds. He sold them at ttiim-et
rents per poui.il, thus realizing fiv.
r’ollsrs and 'fifty-nine im. Will
our roaders think of this result and
l proSted thereby ? By invd%lig:it
the ma-.ter it will be found that over
two hundred trees wi.l grow and
pro-per on one acre of land. Should
each one turn out this amount of
fruit, it will be seen that over one
thousand dollars wld bo realized
from one ;fcfe oflnud'e ;ch yearwhen
there vrns a good crop and p:ice for
d.ui jwatlitii. One might safely
t alcu'a'.e on a half crop every year.
A similar result would grow out ol
having an apple orchard, a vineyard
and other fruits. I>et this one ex
ample point out what can be done, if
we wi.l bat tarn onr Hewo to
something else than cotioj. -A’t/.>
vi ’fife Gazette.
Tube) Cbow a Yeah.— How easy
it is to raise abundant food in the
southwestern States with thoughtful
management and a little labor. A
eeinpoi.i:
“Mr. J. NY. Board, Torrebotmc,
T,a , planted Irish potatoes on an acre
of ground, the la>t of November last
year; bs took off a large yield tho
lust of inn'll, then put the gi ound in
sweet potatoes, which ho is now dig
ging and burying the vines, and will
immediately manure; put tho same
ground in cabbages. This Will give,
\ illiout injnry to the soil, three Gnc
fo-d crops a vear. On another piece
ho planted liiah pout* • n ’April,
and not liking the Rtand when they
came up, planted six weeks corn ev
ery two feet in the rows. He hail a
good yield from both crops, and is
now manuring and putting in a good
garden on tbe same ground."
. i —i >• 1
13T* D. F. C. Renner, of Freder
ick county, Md., writes to the depart
ment of agriculture thueeter and years
ago he collected some pol e-root for
-nedioal purposes, and hung it in var
—* about the house to dry.
he observed that
* 'oachos lying
*’-'nrd
Auknth—2o elegant 0:f Chromris mounted,
“* * 9*ll. f'r $t ■ Koveliice and Chromes of
■lvery tit-script ion. Kslinml Chromo Cos,,
Philiulelphia, Pa.
$25 a dy guaranteed lining our Well Au
ger and Dri’l*. $10(1 a month pai Ito good
apflit*. A'ltrr book free. ~'Uz Aufb.-r ('■ • .
St Ismi*. M ■
AOKXTs Wamtku lor Holman' re lo- ,
dal Itibles -lAIWI illustration*—medals nU|
and plomas awarded. Address for new rinti
'urs, A J Holman A Cos. ti"o A<<h at. I'ldia
Tits *S<UM) UoSssza —ss lo #SO invent*!
in W .ll street often loads to afo tunc. Full
par Sculas* mmf foe. Addnw Pendleton A 1
H a i, ') Wall street. New Y. rk
i’rvi iiOMAxi v, or Soul Channfruc—How ei
th r yx may fiwciuatc an I gain Hie love and
a recti'm of any person they choose instantly.
This simple lnnal acquhc-ixint all c.m | o
* ■'. free liy mail, for 2V, together with a
mjrriajre a idri’, Kgypthin Onu-lc, dream* 4 ,
lit its to ladle.*, etc—S ipu.-cr hook. Addis
T William & (’o, Publishers, Pliilarlulph'a. W
Wanted, aeon's for the l>c t soiling i'rtz.-
rac'iagn in the world. It contains lo sheets
paper, 15 envelopes, golden pen, penholder,
jieni i', patent yard measure and pV.ce of Jew
elrv. t ingle package wl Hr elqgwt prize ]x>i't
l aid, 25e—tin ular free. fSIJe A C., tVJ
llroadway. New V' rk.
For
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ANIi AIX Time VT UIBEASES,
Use
wkl r. s’ aan Bonn tat: re ts
tut up only in m.’fi; r,tvxr
A tried sml rare rmne. lv y r i, v drue
Crl-ts generally. add John ton Holloway & (Jo,
Philadelphia, Pa.
An Oiitvit Kit**—We want someone in
everyOi-unty to take orders and deliver cowls
for the ol I and original CO D Hoii-e. Large
cash ivages. Splendid cliatice in every much
borhood fnr the right person of eliliirr sex,
younst or old. Kaiup’es, new lists, .iri ulars!
terms, etc—a complete on*At- sent free an I
Jiostp.iid. Bund for it at untie and make mon
ev at Tour homes. Address If J Hall & Cos,
1(5 N Howard et. Bultimo'c, Md.
Aaraes * Illustrated Horne Magazine- the
“Household Magazine of America.” Two
ferial stories in 1876—“ Kaglescliffh,” hv M-s
J!IC* I! Uorr, and “Mirian.” I.y TS Ar
thur Du tt crick's newest pattern in evtvy
number. Towns $2 !>0 per vear ; 3 eopie- for
s’i 60. Spli ueli 1 Isiok offers an I prerrimn .
Specimen nmnlur 10c. TANARUS?! Arthur & Hon
Pldlailolplili, Pa.
A wariM tfxu H : gkt Mudal at Vienna.
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CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
Stereoscopes and Views,
Albums, Ora; hcMF'-JjHifi tub fixll iHc Virus,
THDTOGRAPIIIC MATEIWALfL.
. is i"i i W;. nfr In flip vnr of
GOVEiINMKNI OF GEOhGIA.
■xzctrrivz okpautksnt.
James M RmHli governor
P W Alexander and J W Warren secretaries
execut vc department.
Thomas C Howard and B amuel C Williams
. a. ('X-*' r.tive department.
.1 P. ffimii’ml 1 warrant Icl k.
W H Grigsby in - ssenifi r and recording clerk
stats Mouse oyrtesus.
V c P.arnc t -caret .rj of stale.
J K Jones cVrk . *
W L flold-rnith eomfftml'er T-m r I.
J W Kenfn>e and IW ti Id-ur tii clerks.
John Jones treasurer.
Vliller GHeve i lerlt
Joel Horn he in lilmnian.
K A K ewellen gup’t of puhlic hnildings, efc.
(1 I Or state school com mi smi.ir.
DrTlmtnas F Green sup’t.of lima ic nsvlnin.
W ll Williams sup’t ariulemv li r the blind.
W O Connor sup’t deaf an I dumb asylum.
hui'kkmr cornr
Hon Hiram Warner chief justice*
Hon H!\ Met'a.V JluUe.
lion It P Trlppe jn ice.
N J Hammond attorney-genera’.
7, D Hurls'-n clerk.
Homy Jackson reporter.
The Kuprun" Court rifs at seal of eov-rn
merit., he r nnine on the third Monday in Jan
unrv an I first Mon lav in’ .July in each year.
“ (11 Vi i All •;( !li i: Jt' 11(11 L CIKCI IT.
Ja in' s T ' ii on
W A Little solicitor genera
Oliattaiioof’icc th Moiulayo m ilurch arf
TTfirilij 2<i Mond iyh in April nrl October.
Miuhtn - 2d Mond ivw in Ap*i! find October.
Af'iHCDKOF—2 I Monday? l in Mav an I Nov'bcr
( 'U 4th Vlorhday;- in ArirU nif October.
'!*■:Ilot 2*lM‘ ii'lhvk in Marfli and ‘ •; t’her.
lavlor —lt MondavH in Ami! ..;i i October
IvIN GSKOItJD’S ~
o:;\v K‘ ;o
PL i:rs
and
SILVER GLOSS STARCH,
Foil THE liAUNDHY.
JHilriif.il lured I.y
T . KINGS F()It D Sr, SOX.
Til K BKST SlAltiat IN TUB Well I.I).
G'ves a beimliful liiii li to the linen, and
the differei.ee hi eost between il in il common
Hi arch i- nearer ly half a cent for an orJinary
washing. Ask > uargrovel fur it.
KINGSFOIID’S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH
Foil PUSDIKOH IIW.NO MA.MiK, U'K CIrKAM, &C.,
Is the O'l'irinl * esta lislml in IHltd -and
|reserves its'"pulalion a-purer , stronger
and more delleate 'lorn any other artielo
ot the kind offered, either of the same 4
name, or willi oilu r titles.
STF.VK.NsriN Macadam, Ph. I>., etc., the high
est chemical authority of Europe, carefully
anal used this 0> rn Starch, and says it is a
ino-t excellent aiticle of diet, anil in <4teini
cal ninl feeding propel Ties is full) cqu.,l to
the l e t arrow root.
Diiei Lions for making Puddings, Uustarils,
etc., iu coin pan V eai h one poiind p, l .' k ige.
For sale hy all first-ela s gioicis, trial43m
VINh'GAil and SWKKT Cliii.K.
The mid r-ihjtii'd propo es lo fernish to the
trade and for family use a superior article of
rareWhiteWwe <m<l Cider 'Vinegar,
and Sweet Cider ,
at prices that defy competition—all things
conaldered The: o articles an: superior to any
made in the Houtli- having received the (hot
premium al onr last State lair as the bust.
fh'ders so icited and -a'isfaction guaran
j t, DAtaVIN (I JONES,
| in CL Atlanta On.
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tin tiling ol ehy rornftmei yet published in
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Hilia lloacoe, or North and Sontli- thrill
Ii t 1 .H u.ill romance, haned on the "ilrT.inis
tr.it sof Prerldefits l.hico'ti and -I dinson,
and i io execution of Mrs Surratt ill 1806.
Written hy a distingn.i hedstitesm n.
Written i ■ Illood. or The Mi 'night Pledge
a s’Ory of the last Napoh.-oii’rt re gn. Py
M Qua 1, of the Michlgm pro.;-.
I’ighting Against Fate, or Alone in tie
World— a brilliant s-ciety serial, mov run
ning, hy Mrs Mary K Uriah, who is the finest
utoi) -writer of lire age.
Edith Hawthorne or The Temrtafav s• _
a Factory Girl—by ap p lav novelist (
i jteminlHeenccs of the Confederate Govern
ment —hy Col 11 ft Capers, chief clerk of the
treasury department under Ml' Memmingcr.
Tins will he a deeply interesting series of
i-hctUns. giving Hit' rarly rinds, (iirta, 1 vanta
<r, ,i, and many am:.sing incidents ot nur pen
ile in their effort* lo establish an indepen
dent gove.nmimt.
Ainiinlii Tot ruiiisual'y brilliant sliorl
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of sparkling mitec'l mcoUs matter upon all
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Huhscriptlon -3 a year. Clu v s of tour and
upwards $2 60 ea h ; c 1 ill-s ut twenty and
upwards $2 25 e i 11. Extia gi py lieu one
year for a edub . f live at $3.
Addle's * J H SEALS, Atlanta, 0.
| SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY for 1876.'
The publishers invite attention to the fol
\ lowing list of some of Ihe altraclivo artielcs
i secured for Scribner's Monthly 'or tlie com
! jug year. In the field of lie*loll, he-idt-s nu
[nu r..us novelettes and sin rtcr stones, th-ie
] will he two iVmarkalde serial stories by Am
■ i riean an hors. The liist of tin se, now rom
jdete in our h'liid- 4 , Gabriel Conroy, hy i’ret
j ]| nte. begins iu the November number, and
i will run twelve months, 'lies is Mr Hartc s
i first extended work. The wem * anil cbm nc
i trs, whi h the author has chosen from his
I favorite fielil* Cah.ornai, are paint I with
characteristic vividness and power, and tlie
wi rk is ilountlibs the most graphic record of
early Gali.oiuia life that has yet appeared.
We shall ids i begin. in the January num
her, Pin ip Nolan’s Fiends, or .Show Your
Passports, by Edward Ev-rclt, Hale. '1 lie
Scene of this story is laid in th- Soiithvve.siern
territory now forming tin; S ales of Louisi
ana and Texas a' L.e time ol Aaron llnrv s
j Irei*on. The characters lived in a section
j which was now Ann a lean, now French, and
j now Hp.n ish, anil tlii- r cord of their adven
turous lives makes a s'oiy ol intense and un
.Hugging interest iAruii-U.n.c.
A secon 1 Farmer’s Vacation, hy Col Geo
E War ng, Jr. Col Waring is now in Flu
rope, visiting, in a row-boat tsile-of 26S miles,
' one of the most ferine and interesting of the
; vine-growing valleys of lair: p-. Tics suc
! ond series of papers promises to he even more
interesting than 111 it wi ll w-icir our readcj's
arc alioady f..mifiaa.
Cmienuial fetters, edited hy Jidm Vnnce
, , m-v A l ire ■: e. ■ ‘ Revolutionary
|ln lei-, mainly from g.. - ni' ■ of
4 .: 1 d< mt ndants ol Cei -i.iseph VVanl.
-1 will in) r-ad wifi a
' 1 - Centennial
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cultural VeeUil f, l cho South Publishers
anil iditois are ;,M houtliern men, and it is
devoid’ wA ,.p;,ivtly to the ilitoie-tsof South
ern audeulmru While it is not the paid or
gan of the Patrons ot Husbandry , or of any
society or set of men, it has been the most
poveiful advocate h r the m-tnlnishmcnt of
Graneis in the South, anil its influence has
contiihiit* and greatly to tlm present prosperity
of the order.
l>. I! Jaiiicm, E.-ff , of Cbivile ten, B C.,
Edltor-iri-( ‘hit f.
(TiA!t!.r.s K. Uonr.E. Esq., of the Depart
mnt of ,\g: iia: 1 1" ic. V :u-u. Uc tC'ii, D. C., Eli
tain: logical Editor.
11M1VI.AB Co.wkuh'tiu's- Col. 1> Wyatt Ai
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