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Table of Weights and Meas
urea.
Wheat.......... 60
Shelled corn ..... 66
Corn in the ear........ .....70
Rye.... Out*....... Rene...... .. §8S !
Hurley..... 47 '
Irish Potatoes.............68
Sweet- Potatoes....... £
White Beau*......,.. 8
Castor Beam......... . . 40
Clover Seed.......... 60
Timothy Seed ...... 46 ! ;
_
Flax Seed............ 68 ’ j
Hemp Seed. ........ ......44
Blue Grass Seed......
Back wheat...... • e * • •
Tlried Peaches..
Dried applea. , 24
Onions..... ..57
Balt........ » ••«*«••••• ...CO
i Stone coal.. 88
Malt....... ......40
Bran....... ......20
Turnips .... ......65
Flustering Hair., 8
• Unalncked Lime.. 80
Corn maul ...... 48
Flue Salt........ ......64
Ground Pens..... 26
Cotton Seed..... ....SlIJ
RECEIPTS.
( l'ccmclti Saf ok — Cucumber aauee
i» very good with eitbeir itnlmoa or
lamb cutlets. To make It, peel some
' cneumbora and then grate bv fficlent
ly to mako four table epoonfulB ; to
ui utity add an equal quantity
of (be but ohveoi), one and a half
fable spoonfuls of vinegar, call and
taycune pepper; stir well until want*
•d for trge.
ITBKMtw - A cupful of raisins,
ad and chopped ; a cupful of batten
<-wo of Bttgnr, a tea spoonful each of
riunamon and c ov«, half a teaspooii
Bil of sods, dissolved iu a little milk;
one nntmeg. three egg*, flour enough
to roll out. Roll the dough tliin.ano
tm* it. with a round tin. Bake the
enkes eight to twelve minutes in h
rather quick oven.
Potato Jeu.t —On a table-spoon*
fill of potato flour pour half a pint of
- boiling water, and when perfectly
dissolved let it boil a moment. Ro
wrnve from the fire und flavor with
I’Klmeg; add sugar to taste. This is
nutritions and easily digested by in
»i«lids. Fo'ato flour i» obtained by
grating raw potatoes into cold water.
'The raspings full to the bottom like
$•»«!,a. These are .rinsed thoroughly,
dried and .pnlveruj/d. For infants
sn invalids potato flour way be mmle.
ioto many agreeable forms.
Oi-Tait, Sorr.—To make an apps
*1 Mig ox tail soup, you should begin
'to hi aka it the day bofore you wish
M make the soup. Take two taile,?
wash clean and put-in a kettle with
nearly a gallon of water; add a small
handful of salt; when the meat ia
wall cooked take out the bones.
this aland in a cool room, covered,
»ed the next day, aboul an hour and
» half 'before dinner, skin off the
ar:mt or eake fat whibh has risen to
tkti top. Add a little onion, carrot,
or any vegetables yon choose, chop¬
ping them fine first; sage or sumoer
M»' ry may also be added, and aim
an r for an hour aud a half.
Fwro Bnrjin Ca«*.—B read cake
fried may be a novelty to some cooks.
To two cups and a half of bread
ffongh allow ona cup and a half of
sugar, two eggs, a quarter of a cup
of melted butter, half a tea spoonful
■»*f saR and a little nutmeg. Knead
them we'l into the dongh, using as
rciich flour ns is noeded to make a
sw >oth dongh. Let it rise then un
rd- it ia very light, then knead again
o ld cot out iu fancy shapes; let them
again, end fry in boiling fat.
—Take some carrots and
^ Ikeach tinat:y; boi. thtm in salted
'ill tbm
off the water; add-a piece «*f
fre^u butler to the carrots, eome
pvrs'ey finely minced, a dust of pow*
dnyed pepper, a little powdered loaf
s'igar. #ud a aquetee of lemon Give
• he sauce-pau a tosa or two on 'be
ifri, and keep the conteuta hot till
tt# time of serving.
5keep.
•v Jbecp intended
for tbs butcher
abunflftot. feeding. Odcske with
* • t T grounded l ,V V «s n e*ccllent. a S PaS Store Ure
- ‘
' 1 Wntere ? , aDd 6ha,1 “ d ' ' J be UB -
( “ l *V f 11 couI l KbBl,er froai
Lot noouduy sun cauuot be over os
ti mated. Sheep troabled with dye
will retire from the flock, and,
0k. after mat bs loot. lie
.tst ^£hial flt-i-iT to a coolsbsd 1 u i
#iYe oue oouce of castor oil, fol
c-a'tneal ruaali.
g k- l blip U.'t wet!
Aversion to Manual Labor
The pnfctio. of edncating boy* iU
the professions, which are already
overstocked, or for the mercantile
basinets, in which Btttietion chow
that ninety-fire in a bandied fad of
success, . , fft&rfaiiy . .. tne ,
is on increase
in this country. Americans are au
Dually .... beconnug to
more averse
nal labor,an. to get a living ° bv one's
wits, at ,, the coat of , lndepeud- / ,
even
ence and self respect, and a fearful
wear aud , Unr of
conscieuce, te
ambition _, . . of , a large proportion , of
onr
voting men. The retail is that the
mechanical , | professions . are , beconnnu .
a monapoly of foreigners, and the
owns:ship of the finest farm .even
in New England, is passing from
Americans to Irishmen and Germans.
Fifty years ngo, a father was not
ashamed to put his children to tlie
plow or to a meehstiicaj trade, but
»«»»«*s«
labor. It seems nev<r to occur to
their foolish parents that moder-iti
waunal labor, in the pare and brnc
ing air of the country, is just wLai
these ladi.need, and that to send
them to their graves. Let them fol
kiw tlist plow, swing Hie sledge, or
shove the foreplane, aud their nerve*
will bs invigorated with their mus
clss, and when they shall have cii-i
off their j ickets, inetoud of bring
thin, pale, vapi I coxcombs, they shall
have spread out to the slz* and c n
flgiiralion of men. A lawyer’s nflice i
a conuting-room, or a grocery in
alivut the last ploco u sickly youth
aboald he scat.
A New Breed of Geese.
A prominent writer in one of the
foreign journals devoted to agricul
iutorests. strongly no in
the introduction of the Jupa
nese goose into poultry yards From
the description given of thi* brerd it
cnly reasonabU to think that they
are n.s wt II suited to our wanta as to
those of onr British friends who fa
vor the change. This goose is as
nvarly beautiful iu appearance as it
ia possible for u goose to be ; it is
equally at borne on lut. d or water,
ft- d aH its movi tnentv are graci fid
and swanlike ; they withstand cluing
en of clima'e oven better than out
own donicsticatnd gnesn, and can la*
kupt without shelter cv^-n iu tin
most severo wintm season Th.
Jftgdtiese goose is much more pr dtlic
than the ortlinnry breeds, and com
msnee# faying in midwinter, rarely
showing any iuclinnuon to sit befor*
June or July, winch of course r«n
ders it necsesary to hatch Ihtdr egg
timler the ordinary fowls of ■ Jim
good heavy breed ; the Cochin has
been found best adapted to this j nr
pose. As regards food these birds
are by uo means fustMiona, and ih.
yield of feathers and down is des
cribed as something wouderful to
see .—Ainerictn Stockman,
Household HintK.
Remove ink stain* on silk, woolen
or cotton by saturating with spirits
• t turpentine.
Washing pine floors in a solution
of one pound of copprras dissolved
iu ooe gillon of strong lye gives ouk
o»l >r.
Remove flower-pot stains from
dow sills by robbing with fine wood
ashes and rinse with clean water.
A fashionable quilt ia made ot silk
patch-work in every variety of color.
Pieces of embossed, shaded and gros
grain silk of every possible shape,
and j vised together with gold silk in
eleborate leather stitch, form a
square, which is-edgod with a very
deep bordering of dark plush and
fined throughout with qbilted crim
son satin.
A n ted caterer tell* this story
If green peaa are shelled and then
are put in dry, open-mouthed bot¬
tles, aud are shaken together so as
to occupp as little spore as possible,
thea ate corked tightly aud are scal¬
ed, they will keep three or four
tuouibs. They must, however, be
buried iu dry earth in the cellar.
This is certainly worth trying.
Fluclung Gees*.
Gsess may be picked, says the
Farm Journal, two or three times dur
illg lhw lllulU)er . Xhu |ime to jck
u wUeu , ha leatheni urfi t IblB
can b , , MrutH j faj p!o , kaos . fcw . j
,be ^ «*• and the qnibs
are clear, they arc npc.as it ie call
ed. If they pull hard and the qn.lis
are filled with a bloody fluid, they
must bs left a little longer. Iu pics
*°t> lab ® onl ? a ,BW feathers betwei u
tbe tlin,ub aud 8'** "
allort , jerk . downward Prac
| l08 will give tne knack of pickiug
easilv and rapidly. Under each wing
w ih be found u bunch of rather
apd Coarse feat Let . Th«ss anDitf* 1,1
praienf tv dra v au old cJtto3
(OXi thi fc«£t ’ Of lift*
Legal Ad vertisements
“
worl „ H „ rlir s-lewfor
October, IWW3.
October mblnUM the , ta Court fit>t House -fneeday io j
next. Inti re door
>" Lnmpkin. lollowiu« between the t'.wiuThelml' legal hours oftule
the |>ro rity iwud- 1
e nt otfu**?mui fixture* inclariiug oua Hoe!
Washn.gtou 1‘iesMmidaU the j]>e ami itp-:
l'UrteiiiiiiCcH, beLuging to said oili -e in shy 1 ;
«,, t . appivuinir l*'i.d g us th* ) >< mbrigage ( ,t W. H. fi!
H “ r iw,n ou under a
f, issued Iroiu Suj crier Court of ntewart I
county in favor of J. it. Ric.iarcLoii again**
tB *'* ”• ®- B" rr * 8 ' •». This i>r >pert.v .» sold
lot the iiarehasu uior.ev aud to perfect titles
Also at . same tune ami , ld.ice , will tic sold
; south h .if ot lot o: hud uuu.lier toe. and
fveuh-tive acres of lot u-mb r 103, in tU
! 22nd 1-i-irnt of fetewat C- untv, as the
property of William Ad*m*. Levied on nu
d r an execution Iran- Su.»,-r or Court of
htswnr C. U tv in favor ot HoUnd It. t'ar
ramore n, Willi am Adatns aud J un n T.
'thou ton endorser The ti fa proceeding
now for tlie benefit of tut endorser James T
Thornt u ..aid property now in the pos¬
session of Owen Adams.
Also at the same time and plaea eighty
(«n) acres of h l of laud number one hilu
tired «n<l twenty five (12a; in the ltilh Ui -
I fi til in my hnndt iwinerl (rom thu Jn-.tu'e
I ( ,'om t of the 71)0th Ilintriet O, \1 iu favor ot
It. 11. iiy-in vh. H. u. ubgiu Pr iperty
levied <m and turned over to me by 'J'
feuda H Wer I,. 0. Property pointed out by do
t.
.1. I? GRIFF S, Shcrir.
Lumpkin a., bept. 1. lH-(3.
Q EOi.OIA { f )ffl e of Ordinary,
Strwaht 0 cntt. j tjf .Said County.
T. I) Hightower, thu Administratnr on
theEstnto lohn Dorsey, late of saiil countv
deceas. d, makes application tor leave to -ell
the lands belonging to the Estate ot -Aid du
ceased. This is to ette II persons concern
i d to show cause before me on the tir-t Mon
day in October next tv y leave t" s. 11 said
lands should mt then be gr in'e l. Wii ness
tuy official signs' uie this August h. lvSH
. . J. li. LVTl.M<, t’rdimity
i . EuRGIA, ( ( (Iffiee of Ordinary
V M bTEWAU-l COUNTT. UI Said 'ouuty.
W. J. Ammons makes np>li. a(ion nv p -
tilion iialy filial to lieapp inlril thu admin
i-tmtoi amUtxt'imthto unMto or tin* Sat m to
ot J. F. 'l homp-on lit. nf aaid ('■ tlnty de
co.ibi d Thin is to rite all persona esuoeru
v.d to show eaiiHe boton moon thnlir t Mon
day then in Uetober uextwhy Petitioner should
not be appointed the ad 11ini-trat ir on
sa d E Lite ..h prayed for Witima* niy • ffi
cinl e yn.iture ihis Air . 2dtli 1883
J. B. LA 1151 Eli, Ordinary.
(i * EuRGIA t Office of Ordinary
hr. w.iiiT Cocvtt | Of Said C uuiy.
E A. aiul T. D. HigJitowfr Extent<u!
Jt»Lu Hi„ btfwer late oi Haiti ('ountj d«ceaH
«U muke A|'i)licatitm for Kavt* to hell tho
real entale bi lon^ing io xmd J( ha liiglitow
er deceased. TJjih w to cito all p> rH'OiK con
•cerufcd to how cau e before ui** on tlie fiist
Monday in October next why the naid Exec*
u ors hhould not then bo gtanted leave to
Hell said lands. Witness iny ‘ flic al sign. -
turo tins the 28th day of lu^n*,' 1 d« 3.
J R L VTIMEK, Orifiuury.
GUARDIAN S SALE OF LAND
GtUltGIA tsTEWAR V COUNTY.
Under and hr v.rtae of au order from
the < ur» oi Oramary «>* >aid county will ba
H-’ld boiore th» Court llouso Door iu Lump
kin boi ween the law ul sale h<*im • n the
first i'uead.ty in November next at public
outcry* lots ot land No. Forty-lour and for¬
ty-five in bo'ongiiiK the Twcutj first Hisf rict ol said
county t<« the Minor iirplmiiH «>t
Samnel Keunc* y Iste o! ta<d com ty de¬
ceased, Terns one half cash, one halt twelve
months time. Sold for the benefit of paid
minor*. September 9th’883, John li Feaive
Guardian of Minora Samuel iiunueday*
An;^. 2-Jlh 1881.
( ' l-.ORGIA —Stewart t. ountv.
vJT Uffi- e ol Oriliunrv ot said county
11 appearing that the '.cumin of the till¬
able projiertj ol the county of htcw.irl as
shown by the Tex Uictover's Digest for the
year 18^3 amou-it to ouo tuilliou live hnu
ilred and eighty-live thousand three hundred
and sixty-nine dollars. That iu older to
rnise a land sufficient to pay tl e expenses
ot the county for the present y* r it is neo
essary tenths to levy a tax ou this amount of lour
ot i*i\e per cent, as recommended by
•he Ornud Jury at April term Superior
Court last.
It is thre'oro oiilcrcil that ''our-tenths ot
one per cnt. be lo'-isd upon all th, taxable
property on lieceiver s Digest lor 18-.3 and
that it be collected by Tax Ciwleetor and
paid into the County Treasury to be dis¬
tal sod aa follows ;
Fot building, repairing bridges,ronila ,.0 per
c. Kcpaivs public biiildiug* 3 p. r cent. To
pay Sheriffs. Jailors and other offi -airs 15
per Cent. Coroners 1 |>er cent. B nltffs, non
resident witnesses, fn.-l, stationery 5 per
cent. Jurors spring aud all ter '<h 3 i p*r
cent. For support of the p or 16 per cent
I otal IttO per cent. It is lurlh r oid.rcd
tfiat mom ys arising from license taxes be
iund paid iuto County Treasury as a contingent
Witness my official signature
J. H. LATIMEU.
Ang. fitb-1883-lt.
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■a fair represen'ntivf of Southeru
opinion aud a persistent exponent of
Southern industries While tree from
sensationalism and immorality, il is
iu uo way behind the best of its co
temporaries as a purveyor of the
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The Corning Chronicle Sl Consti*
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six mouths $5.
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TUTIONALWT lb the Same sue as the
morning paper. The Price is §6 per
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the hugest and ctieapcst eight page
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The Sunday Cbromcle is a very
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Pittaj Editorial v omments ou the
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No 2 TT CCt li t
Mon V Eyes!'
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^ cert n, safe and iff ctive remedy
fot
Sure, Wear and In¬
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Prod icing Long Sigh’e.ineps, and
Restoring the Sight of the Old
Cures Terr Drops GrannUntiori.
St’.e Tumors. Red Eves. Matted E'e
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• ffieacions when used t'n other mala¬
dies, such as Tic rs, F< v» r Sores,
Tumors, Salt Rheum. Borns, piles.or
uh-rever inti inimnti-.n exist. MITCH
ELL'S SALVE may be u-eil to ad¬ } I
vantage. Solti liv all Diuggists at
25 cents
Mar 10' h 1883,
Fanners and others desirin'; a genteel,
uerative agency btisiiKss, by which S’> o
$20 o day can be turned, send add-ess at
once, ou postal, to H. C. WjjjttNsos A Co.,
135 and 197 Fulton Street, New York,
lice. 2lrd-t»82-tim.
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WM- H PRUETT.
‘V MOLES AI E DEALER IN
3
No. 2 Hart's Block Enfant a.
\Ye can fnrr.iah ,he T rude with eve ry thingustnlly kept ,n a First Class
Grocery House at Bottom Figures.
Bacon, Sugars, Teas. Coffee*, Caimt d Goods.
Four at the Lowest Prices, a ways from file Des Mis. 1
WM. II PRUETT.
Dec., 10. 18HI
J. E. DU SKIN.
170 BIWAD STREET, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING,
EVFA VIA, ALABAMA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
t ombib mii ruittim sum,its.
And Manufacxuuek of Harness and Saddlery.
Buggy Harness, Carriage Harness, Wagon
! Harness, Buggy R: idles, Wagon Bridles, Kid
■ing Bridles , Buggy Whips, Wagon Whips, Sad¬
dles, Saddle Blankets , Lap Dusters , etc.
I also repair o'd Harness, *>Id Saddles, old Bu-gv Cnshir-ns etc., and keep
tvery-tbing in this 1 ue. JJpivcgo -d workmen einnlri.e*! and ^.itran'ee al ■ WniK
turned out. Frees to suit tne times. Give me a call *>v -*inl v< nr orders.
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Hand and Power Colton Presses and
4 w * i
STEAM engines.
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* *
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Alabamf 1- ' -i /use, EufunAa, Ala.
o strut rigr —I i—rnirwi rijirimi run
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A tried, and reliable ‘’tire for ailments of
1 a,lies. \V“lf aid Namte prevents Nausea,
nn l Nerv. n ness, and should be taken du
ring the < r tical period. Has sived ladies miuy
lives- Endorsed by thousands of a t
:hv best remedy of its kind- Any dm tgh $1
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All druggi ts. $1.00a bottle.
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•aved vonr Bitteru now the moat wonderful r«mal»
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medicine and iron ever
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