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iBtnaM*- ...APRIL 80, 1874. PEERS’ DEPARTMENT. riuo8(. 9. 4- Walk. tm* *■»*■ te „ b tb, g*id*a *g*io f W«U, m«d»ine, ? —* aavtbiM thte morning ?" ~r.lyp.r- . Tb* ooutiun*d nin. h»v* b**t ZmTtad eomprMMd th, aarth »o, that m'i (low. I tud jut flatahed through tb. row* of but*, o*r- M. pu»*l“. onion*, young ubbaga, m| buM wbM th. henry min. . „! nM th. urfnu off and ZHT.il th. ~tl brtow. 11 *u DO hu, not or.n th. War- baa, ontU th. author hu baoom. dry ,a4 warn .noogh to kUl th. gran and v **ta**t op, bot opw th. noil with th. anal ho*. Tb. b*4» thu worked, ar. ^ot Uabla to wuh. Tour ubbag. an tea, MMtdMing the woaaairo naaa^tatdo not attempt to work Ibem aotil the wuther hu bwom. a*t- gal. Sand wud your garden in wet Matter, bM do not «N th. plow or hu. g„. Kyle tell. m. that a fru nee of gyp- na oo th* growing mbbag. .will pretent IU raragte of th* gtegn ubbag. worm; try it, U will inrigorate th. oabb.ge, and jtete faith thU it will hup away th. noth that lay* the egg wbioh ha tehee ont th, worm. I know that th. applioation af ayp.am to th* notion plant, whan in- faded wtthtb. aphia, will oauae all th. gaa to diuppur. Ton may untino* to plant lat. eabtega, broooli and uuliflow- m . Ualtirat. th. broooli and oauliflowar pnetulyu you do ubbag*, erupt th* they will not rotate* quite u mash room. •■It 1* only withio the lut tew year* that I haro owltiuted tho uoliflowar. I Med to think tham an onoambrano. in the garden,belonging to tho ubbag. fami |y, with nothing odiblo but th. flowar hwda kattewo.1 bar* trareliad in Europe, and utao oaaliff own in Parte, I look up- un it u oo* of th* moat .xqoteitely deli- aate diahu that ua be prepend for th* table, ud alwaya try to har* both early aad late ia abundanoa." “Pray tell m* how you oook it to mako lteo delldoae. I alwaye oaltivat* them, bat more forptekling than anything atea." “Jute beforo the flowar head, bant in- |o Inlnrtitnni Ml the item near tha mein (talk, pot thorn into dear, ooid wa ter, with a little ealt, lot thorn romaiu for too boon, whan they may bo token ont ood boilod until tender. Whoa done, eo that they may be taken op without break iag, taka up, drain th* water off through a cullender, tad apraad in a deep diih, eeaaon with malted hotter, papper .and ralt to Mate, and poor over all a glam of port wine. Tho pulpy head, abaorb tha win#, and whan brought to tha table it bee a rieh arroma, aad a moat aiqoiiita flavor. I bare cooked daliuta white teed ubbag* tb* som* way, with a great improvement on the old greuy plan.” “Tour oabbage, u they heed, will re quire dup gaiter*. Don't wait for graaa or weada, bat break tha earth dup, either with tha plow or prong hoe.” “/oat look at my ononmbor*. I atari ed them ia oa* of yooAozea and yon ua they are mooing flaely. Thte is that won derful oartety that hu aaad* snob ■ ««u- aetion in th. horttooltnml world—th. 0*o*n1 Grant. It i. uid to grow thirty iuhu long ud to bo vary d.lioat., ton hr aad ortep. “I woqid raoommud yon to train thte u a trail!*, that you may au th. fruit uapoadOd. Toa will nmambar that all running Tinea, like onoumbara, mdou aad aquaahaa, und their root* in auroh of food, jut aa fut and far u th. Tin*, ran, aonuqn.otly tb. urth ohonld b* kept mallow jut .hud of th. ud. of th. vina*. If tb. atrip*d bog unoy yon dtaaolv* a half ponnd of ralt-p.tr* in two gallou of water, ud aprinkl* th. plant in tb* morning. It will Invigorate tha ptent, ud kup away tha inaaot, for ult. patra is Ufa to TSfttetion ud duth to iaaaeta. Da* thte aolntion on .vary ptent in you gardu that la infuted with lie., flte. or worms.” “Do yon oror oook th. ensambar ?” “Whin in Italy I nud to ut it frted in oil—«w**t oil—which wu aa awaat u bat ter, ud now whan my egg pluta fail mob* a vary good anbatitote ont of tb. uumbor. lot th. onoumbar gat foil grown, jut Imgioning to tonr yellow, pul it ud allu U in half-iooh pi.ua, parboil it with a Httte .alt in. th. water, whm don. (jut right) take out ud dip in . rieh batter, ausonad highly, and fry in awaat batter, or lard. Try it, and my word for it, yon will not be to dteappoiut •d If yon fill to gat a stand of egg plants. “Tha Wat saaaon hu anited your Eng. Iteh peu. I never nw finer rinu more fruit on them. Th. dwarf, aeem hav. mor. pod. than atom.” “Yea, the lit tie gam ta the flout dwarf pu I here e ter tried, and ihla mammoth via. corned with bloom (the champion of Engl mil,) hide fair to ont yield the dweff. And her. ia another variety, Me Leant bett of ail. Said to be tb. but wrinkled pu for amin crop yet introduced. I Inn never ua it fmit, bnt yon aee by (be vines, it Uda fair to b* proliflo.” “Your peu will now nqnira bat Uttl. culture. Keep th. gram ud wuda down, aud if the toil around tb* vinaa baoomH hard and baked, ua* tb* prong bn*. I am euriona to kitow bow yon oook paaa, for to my tut* tb.ro te no dieh ao universally spoiled in cook ing, u English peaa.” “I think ao too. I soak them to bava all th* flavor ud dali- may ef tho pu. I drop tha shelled pus into jut boiling water oaoagh to eovar thorn. Fifteen minntu oooetut boiling will oook them. Jut before they ar* done add salt enough to eeaaon. with black popper ud a lamp of eweet butter. Havo some elioee of light bread towt'e.l, aad made into soft tout, place this in tb* bottom of a deep dish ud pour tb. pu. on it. Then will you have all the pea fla vor without a soup." “Good morning, , I will oall again.” They are th. traitor, i folk, that i apectabl. » teach th. young folk, that anything ta batter aad mors re- then farming. The Grans, might counteract their miurabl. t.ech ini gs. It* prtaoiplra, rightly understood ud applied, will not only increase th. farmer's income, bnt surround him with ■non of tb. oomfort. of life. But, what far more chearing, it cu be made th. nucleus for social »nd mental improve ment. Libraries, uaaye, teotarra, dte- cueelone ud other literary *x«roi*ra, with moeio ud piuunt oouvuution, should be its natural outgrowth. Tbra* would not fail to qniokaa and strugthu the but imptueu and strugth.n tha grawfal amenities of Hfo, till oar ra ni population ahaii ha tooogniaed by all, u tha vary boat reprasutetive of one grand BapnbUo. It will indaod be a aad ending to this society, if u ambitious few ahall eonvart it* meetings into politi- oal barugnaa ud intrigue*.—OAto Farmer. Th* Oreag* *■ e Bulat Iaatttattew. Th* ftrmteh family h*n anfferad mor* from isolation thu from ail other oauaea iuad. Happily, than are many in- iota of a change in thte raapoet. Tb* farmer.hu at lout seen th* necomity of oo-ope ration. Woman ia naturally more ■ooial then mu, ud it te ao diffloolt for hor to be happy without pleasant sootety, tltet K te tnfl too much to oajr that muy of tb* woman of th* farm-house look npoa tho Grug* u a good aog*l oome to deliver them from a weary bondage. W* havo too many faoaofrs who look upon their calling u only a means to a most unworthy and—that of manly making money enough to allow' thorn to raoap* from its precinct* u speedily u possible. “ irswhoteM* DRY COOPS. T “My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’ Buyers I W« HMt do basinrse a Our Stock of Spring ami Summer Pry Goods Is being couetaatly replenished. Just recolftd, jflL PUXaij zizsra oar faraboziS! Amonff them suother lot of those with beautiful Sllver-moanted Handles, la Sword. Spear, aad HMf other chaste designs. Our stock of i respectfully ask all to call aad examine and get prices. We always show goods oheerfally, aad witter it no trouble. NEW YORK STORE. sprit It B. LAIVDAVEM A BM. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. DA I. T. WABMOOK, lirgeoa t*4 PkyaftNam* Office *1 Slaughter's Drug Store, Kailroad attest. febl4 • DB. J. W. N* WILUAHI Offers kl* profeeulonul servlcee. Offioe over ft. M. Green ft Co.'s, Chambers ft ft. ft. Streets, novfift Millinery. MISSKS WHITE A TUOUft, FMkloaaU* MUUmor* mmd Drstuuken. GenUumen’e fchtru out by chert msmuts, end guuruateeu to fit. Ubumuere street, next to huhu'e dry goods store. lebl MBS. 0. V. BARLOW, mumble MlUleer m*4 D—■miher. fioie Ageut ol Butterick ft Oo.'e Patterns. ▲t the lute iMUktug liouse of fikuppurd ft Co., Opeliku, AU. jutt Notaries Public. U. D. Hioams, Being ^>poiBted Notary Public for Leo county, respectfully solicit* too potrouago of kl* friends. Golds Court 1st and 2d baturdays of sack month, at K. C. Uoilideld's law office. Jett Furniture, fto. At A-onlo PrioM. A. O. HABWBIX, Dnlat la all klada ml Naraltara. AIm, ktulllo, Wood OolX*., m* Om*ou. j.18 Cteiob.ro atrool. Lawyers. A. J. VICBUEBB, Attoraoj aad CouMlUr at taw. OBo. oppeolt. Atetea* UuilM. PrMtiOM I* *11 th* Court, of tbo DUto. JoS Tailors. M. B. CAMPBELL, T*Um, CottlD* ood Mokitt* ia t*. L*Wt Ro- iwirla* nwtlj dona. South R^lroad 8t.. over Varuttur. gtora. 1*1 Dentists. J. L. ft. ffiMITH, Demtlit, Does Plate Work aud Pluggiag oo reasonable drettj i- ruiS. Chambers street. Barber Shops. Spring Goods and Staples I J. K.YL.E db OO. HAT. JOAT AAIB WHICH TH.T That* Stack |* Oomplot. In Evnry Dnpartmnnl, and was ROUCMT FOR CASH, tt thn Lowest Now York Frio*., and Will bn raid nor- rupoadiagly low. Best Prints 10 cents. Irish Linens Expressly Imported I Ladies*, Children's and Hisses’ Shoes. Also, good sup* ply of Plantation Boots and Shoes. Carpets and Ruga at reduced prices. 4^ All wishing Spring Goods aad Btaplss for oash cannot do bettor. *Pi2 tr J. KYLB ft oo. ^- gMJ W I, ■WTTTTOffft 1 been selling at he Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section I THI8 WELL KNOWN HOUSE HAS LAID IN i Fine Stock of Spring Goods! To seat the wants of their many customers, and will continue to sail thslr stock of Domestic and —*-* Goods at prices that defy competition. Oome and eae for yourself. The goods must be sold. JOSEPH & BRO. ,,f HB Wromrt W Eft LIT BABBIT 0KB, l»rbsr, Corner Booth Railroad aud Chambers streets, duett B16XOV A TUBHBB, Barbers, South Railroad street, unuer Adams House. deett Hotels. ADAHB HOUSE. go to Opelika, be sure t< i House, opposite Passenger Depot. Insurance. E. C. BOWER * BOR, Oeaenl In.araae* A**aU. one. lUUroad 8tra.t, ov.r K. M. Ura.a. A Oo. nor23 To Let. —Governor Bmlth be. appointed T. L. Onary, Eeq., Judge of tb* Coonty Court of Quitman, aodi. G. Cartledge, Baq., Jnflg* of th* Ooonty Court of Calhoun. ,OW! LOWER!! LOWEST!!! Grand Clearing Ont Sale! TO MAKI RIADY FORTH! SPRING TRADE, W1 NOWOTVftft Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods AT AND BELOW COST. TOR CASH! AMD ETEBT OTHKB ABTICLI AS LOW AS TO BB FOUND 1UIWBEBB. CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE, STEEBT COTTON WAREHOUSES. PITHS PBBDR. Fontaiiie Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE8, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants Order* Solloltod In poraon executed for buyer or aollor. or by lottor. Oommloslon promptly aUMggJ FOR SALE AND RENT. To Sent. ^ COMPORT A BLR Bed Room and Parlor, con* Tenient to business and churches. lor particulars apply to M Rfl. BAR AD TMA8DALR, apr26 2t] Or T>R. J. H. OARRIGKR. To Bent. ^PTIB April 6tb, two Vurnishsd BEDgjj| ROOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with use of dining room and parlor. Address apl tf M, Bnqnlrer Office. House and Lot for Sale OM LOWED PAST OF BROAD ST. TBI tot Is acre \ the house hat three imk 1 large roums, hall and all necessary KKI out-buildings. Will be sold cheap to a cash buysr. Apply to mh22 tf A. WITTIOH. For Sale Low. A SCHOLARSHIP IN THB MRDICAL COL- ihOI AT IYAN8YILLI, INDIANA, novft tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. City Tax Returns. A LL persons subject or liable to City Tax art requested to call and make retains as required to*wJt: All real estate in the city. (Asaessors havo Yal ued it, but it ia neceasary for owners to indicate their property.) Value of all household and kitchen furniture in excess ef $3U0. Value of all fewelry, silver plate, musical instru ments, horses, mules, and other animals. Number of one or two-horae vehicles. All mats citizens between the ages of 21 and 00, axcapt firemen. Failure to make return will render the defaulter liable to a double tax, and as the time allowed for receiving returns is limited, it Is requested that parties will Attend to it at thoir earliest cor venlence. Office at Court Ilouse. M. M. MOORE. aprlt 2w Clerk Connell. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves, Stoves MISCELLANEOUS. FRE8H GOODS! PROFUMO ft HOFFMAN Have Just Received a Freeh Lot of Dates, Prunes, Raisins, Figs. Choioe Apples, fto, fobtt tf ACTS Of the Last Legislature, POU SALE BY .... W. J. CHAFFIN. Wood. Wood! j^EST WOOD, ready sawed, 84.00 per cord. Wood sawed for 50 eents per cord. Orders ftllsd prompt ly on application to tbs ftbgl tf MUSOOOEE MAIOJFMO 00 CHEHICALS—PURE! FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS, AT LOW PRIOR*. 1(U E.C. HOOD ft RRO, Ia24 tapis NOTICE. Wanted, Agents to None but good, practicable men need apply. Call or address THE HOWE MACBINK CO., 75 Broad St., Columbus, Oa. aprIO lm OH AS. 0. HOUDKR, Manager. Notice. O N AND ATTER APRIL 1ST. the Boats of tht Central & NATHAN CRuWN, (Opposite Bun Office) Columbus, Ga, a Line will leave Columbus on BAT- URDAY8 AND WKDNK8DAY8. The Saturday boat ouly will go through to Apt- chicola. mhtfi lm DRUGS AND MEDICINE*. J. I. GRIFFIN, IMPORTED ltack of BTOVKB, HOLLOW AND STAMPED WARD, HOUSE-FURNISHING OOODB, Ac. AIM TIN WARR, at wholesale aad retail. Roofing and Guttering done promptly and in the best manner. He solicits a call, feeling amared that he caa giva entire satisfaction. ft#- Price as low as the lowest. Come and see be gore you buy.octM eodev PERFUMERY [ AMD FANCY GOODS, AT EIDl’CED FBICEB. • Important to Farmers. M R. T, J. 8TKVRN8 Is well known to the Planters of Georgia end Alabas * * efllcif All goods guarmtevd. 4 folly prepared at all hours, iel* lirmfflvtf r Prescriptions sun J. I. ORIFPnf, 100 ftiwad IS. Dr. J. H. CABRIGER, SOROEOU AND PHTSICIAlf. ICE up stair* S.E. o Iph 8tr**ts. where hi A wh*u not profoofloi nbus, April Is, 1874. ’RTSS i uosis ssotnm, rmumt. azo. v. mr.:sr GEORGIA HOME Bank of Disoonnt and Deposit. Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks an i : Drafts Colleeted, and prompt returns Offers the greatest inducements to tlm , . for which they want undoubted Becuir ' interest, and prompt payment when Vt. ;• • DEPOSITS of |1 aud upwards received. iM-p, ... bo withdrawn in person or by check by those of our paUpii j who live at a distance. INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound ed January, April, July and October—four times a year. SECURITY.—By the terms of the Compbhyychartei, the entire Capital and property of the Company and‘the vate property of the Shareholder! is pledged for the aa. srru«, Dras-t. N. W. IBWARH, Cas*l«r. R.R.IDLMRB, tart tab*. The Chattahoochee National Bank OF COLUMBUS, GEO. Tbl* Saak tr****«t* a Q*a*r*l Banking SmIrm*, g*y* IntefMt *n Da* SBDlta *nB*r «bmM **n»ri*», glm prompt attMtlM 1b obHmHbm bb alt DDDDMlMa pBlatt, BBS iBVltm oorr**p*Dd*BB*. Information traa*mltt*d bi mall ar wInr wk*n da*lr*d. igations of the Savings Bank. DXRBOORS: JAB. u JAUXS BAM KIM, OgrHnltir- nHARI.RH WISH, MEHGtIINTS’ III MECHIIICS' OOX.TTMBTTSL Q-BORGIIA. W. L. SALISBURY, Presld’t. A. 0. BUCKMAR, Cashier, i, 18T4. If SEQTO1TY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY T THE Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y orna THB PVBUC Loss by FIRE ! CONTINUES TB Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War 1800,000.00, •he Wants a Chance to Get It Buck. J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L 8. MU1WCI.H FwiMraL OtUata*. Ocl. I.t, H7X. FIREMAN’S FUND INSUi: OOMPAKT Chloago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - Boston , Total A»»*l»—Gold—January 1st* 1174, $SS2,S32 02. LIABILITIES. _ Do* and Unpaid Xon<'. Lomu Id procaaa of adjaatmsot, or *djo*ted aad aot do*.. 00 AU oth*r Oteim* 1.S16 BIS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT, boom*. J878 *818,887 78 Stem*, 1878 888,817 87 Gate I 8X889 88 HapUr Afl|uM *o4 F *lrir B«W*4 »7 G. OUNBf JORDAN, Agent, if COLUMBUS* OA. 1840. 18T4. D. F. WILLCOX, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ■X mroMd Htr**t, Representing Oldest end Strongest American and English Companies. ■Ml If SAVE YOUR MONEY! M08T ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE WISE ONES 8AVE IT! If you will only Savo what you Waste, It wowM bo no troublo to booomo Indeoendont. nee un sih DEnmi'i. Lose than one year old, snd has 371 Dspositor*. The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, evsr $3,000,000 fop the security of Depositors—$12 In assets fop every dol lar of llabllltioa. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reeelved. Seven per cent compounded four times s year. Deposits payable .on demand. N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r. MW .... i 'T.: l ■