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THE GAZETTE.
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Wednesday, June and, 1875-
We reptVb’ish, in a more intelligible
form, our murdered article of last ■week
v/hieu we had no opportunity of revising
on account of absence.
An Important Work.
‘We congratulate the people of Elbert,
Hart and Franklin counties upon the
completion of the grading on the Fiber
ton Air Lino Railroad. To Elbert the
brunt of the heaviest portion of the
■work has fallen. Even at this stage of
the work Elbert has cause to be proud
of the great feat her people has accom
plished. They ha've stood up to the
•project.manfully, denying themselves of
comforts in order that success should
crown their labor.
W e must not forget the patriotic citi
zens of Hart, who, next to those of El
bert, have striven to bring about that
success of which we write. Being mostly
confined to one comer of the county,
the honors due are no less great because
•divided among a small number. And of
the smaller number in Franklin county
.the same rema’ k applies.
To the thi'ee counties the greatest
credit is due for manfully fighting the
great battle of progress. Their work
will not have been in vain. When the
iron horse shoots through the woods
and fields, and its snort and puff shall
re-echo over hill and plain, there will
arise in each soldier of the gallant little
•army a throb of pride that he has contri
buted to this glorious result.
-Nor is it. for the matter of cheap
freight or quick transit that the country
is to be so much congratulated, as the
great stride that shall have been made in
civilisation. This will be the great end
accomplished, and is not to be compared
to dollars and cents.
But wealth, too, will follow. Already,
we are safe in sayings no less than a half
million dollars is waiting to be brought
to E.berton alone when the road is put
in operation. The many advantages
tlat will be gained by the people adja
cent to the road along the entire line are
hardly to be enumerated.
Let us hope that the time is near at
hand when the reward of patient toil,
laudable energy, and self denial which
has already accomplished so much, shall
. be vouchsafed to the heroic few.
The last sensation is the nomination
of Vice President Wilson for President
by the Chicago Temperance Convention, j
Mr. T. C. Carlton, of Elbert, has been
elected best Senior Debater of the State
■University; Mr. W. M. Henry, of Walk
er county, has been elected Junior Med
alist, and Mr. W. T. Atkinson, of La-
Grange, Sophomore Medalist.
The Atlanta Commonwealth says that
Governor Smith has negotiated a loan of
. two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
with The Fourth Nationai'Pnnfe of New
York, in the accordance with the act of
the last Legislature. The loan is a tem
porary one, and made on favorable
terms.
In Finance cheap wood is now made to
perfectly imitate mahogany. The sur
face is treated with nitrous acid. Then
a mixture of an ounce and a half drag
on’s blood, a pint of alcohol, and some
carbonate of soda is put on with a soft
brush. Furniture thus prepared cannot
be distinguished from genuine mahog
any.
An old-fashioned clergyman named
More was riding on horseback one stor
my day, enveloped in a loose cloak of
large proportions, and having a broad
scarlet collar. By the action of the
' wind the cloak was tossing about in all
directions, when a gentleman rode up
on a spirited horse,, which shied and al
most threw the rider. “That cloak of
yours would frighten the devil,” said the
gentleman. “You don’t say so!” said
Mr. More; “why that’s just my trade.”
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The following named gentlemen were
appointed the board of visitors to the
university of the state, at Athens: W.
J. Northern, Sparta, Colonel Mark W.
Johnson, Atlanta, W. L. Kilpatrick,
Richmond factory, J. Y. Wood, LaFa
yette, G. M. Dews, Columbus, A. H.
Fleweilen, Cuthbert, J. M. Richardson,
Carrollton, J. W. Glenn, Jefferson, H.
H. Jones, Macon, W. H. Baker, Savan
nah. The examination of the senior
class will take place the 9th day of July.
“Simple, cheap and sure,’ is the ver
dict of one who has tried the following
, remedy for a sore throat. The necessa
ry drugs are, an ounco of camphorated
oil and five cents’ worth chlorate of pot
ash. Whenever any soreness appears in
the throat, put the potash in half a turn
tier of water, and with it gargle the
throat well, then rub the neck thorough
ly with the camphorated oil at night be
fore going to bed, and also pin around
the throat a small strip of woolen flan
nel.
A JEWESS BURIED ALIYE.
A shocking case of premature inter
ment is reported to have taken place in
the burial ground of the Jewish commu
nity of Brady, in Gailiaia. The Jews, as
is well known, are prohibited from keep
ing corpses in their houses more than one
day, and in accordance with this prohi
bition deceased Israelites are generally
buried about twenty-four hours after
death. A Jewish lady, the wife of a
wealthy merchant residing in Brady,
had long been a sufferer, and was inter
-red the day following her demise. After
the week of mourning prescribed by.the
Jewish law had passed over, the bereaved
husband was animated by the singular
desire of opening his wife’s gra fe, that
he might gaze upon her once more.
The Jewish Rabbi granted him permis
sion, and the widower was horrified to
find, when the c*flin was opened, the
shroud in which the corpse was attired
completely covered with blood. There
were all the signs of a premature inter
ment and a fearful struggle for life.
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Address, 0. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. I’. 11. R,
Omaha, Neb,
Wherever It Has Been Tried,
JURUBBA
has established itself as a perfect regulator and
sure remedy for disorders ot the system arising
from improper action or the Liver and Bowels.
IT IS NOT A PHYSIC, hu-t, by stimulating
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moves all impurities, and regulates the- entire
system.
IT IS NOT A DOCTORED MEDICINE, but a
VEGfiTABIiE TONIC
which assists digestion, and thus stimulates the
appetite for food necessary to invigorate the
weakened or inactive organs, and gives strength
to all the vital forces.
IT CARRIES ITS OWN RECOMMENDATION
as the large and rapidly increasing sales testify.
Priee $1 a bottle. Ask your druggist for it.
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Wholesale Agents.
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FOR LAUNDRY AND HOUSEHOLD USE.
Manufactured at the
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Our Wash Blue is the best in the world. It
does not streak, contains nothing injurious to
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AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,
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E. H. BENSOY & CO.,
Successors to J. B. BENSON * SON.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
EXCEPT
Liquors, Playing Cards and Tombstones.
HARIRIS 'LL, HA.
Keep constantly on hand a large and well as
sorted stock ot
GENERL MERCHANDISE
Having experience, capital and credit, DO buy
and WILL sell as cheap as aDj retail
house in Georgia. [my26,4t
J. S. HARNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELBERTON, GA.
CIRCULAR SAW-MILD!
ISAAC D. GLOBR
Respectfully gives notice that
his Saw-mill is now in perfect order, and
he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to
him with fidelity to his customers interests.
The patronage, .of tho public is cordially so
licited.
Save Money!
.. i —:
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, GROCE
CEHIES, HARDWARE, ETC.
MES§RS. J. 11. JOAES & CO. have
now on hand a choice and well selected
stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES,
HATS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &e., which
they are offering k to the citizens of Elbert and
the adjacent counties at
BOTTOM PRICES
They take pleasure in soliciting a call from those
who w ish
—THE MOST/GOODS FOR THE
-LEAST MONEY!-
Remember tlmt the times are bard and mo
ney scarce, and a dollar saved is a dollar made.
jggyGIVE US A CALL, as.we aie confident
of giving ENTIRE SATISFACTION both in
QUALITY, PRICE, and STYLE OF GOODS.
J. H. JONES. TJttOS. A. JONES. It. H. HEARD.
mi YOUR H3MBER
A.T HOME.
HEARD & CAMPBELL
F) ESPE ..TFULLY announce their new SAW
V MILD in thorough working order, and il
licit the patronage of the public with- full con
fidence of their ability to give satisfaction. The
mill is located in easy distance of Elberton
and to all in its vicinity who and sire lumber a
great saving in hauling can be made.
Every effort will be made to accommodate
the patron3 of the mill.
<T_ O. HIIIjIj,
PRACTICAL
STONEMASON
Offers his services to the people of Elbert
with a full guaranty of satisfaction. Wiii give
prompt attention to all work entrusted'to him.
All orders addressed to him at Elbertou will be
attended to.
Cutting, Quarrying and Blasting, above or un
der the ground. *
McCARTY & SHANNON
general
INSURANCE
AIG-ENTS,
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TO WASHINGTON.
Running a regular mail from Elbertou to Wash
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urday. * am prep ned to carry passen
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w ■ modating terms
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SUtmitn jgusmw&s totk
WITH THE CHIVALRY;
LOAFING THROUGH THE- LAND
OF THE HOTSPURS.
BY “JOHN. JR.”
A series of papers, under the above head, will
be published' in the Atlanta llbrald, the first to
appear in a very few days.
In these papers will be recounted the detail's
of the most famous duels that have taken place
in the South since the day when Achille Murat
and his colony of mad Frenchmen settled on the
Fkrida coast. The writer has at hand an abun
dance of material from which to select “affairs”
of unusual interest, and he feels justified in prom
ising that he has opened a vein unu.uaily rich
in humor and adventure. Th? proprietors of
the Herald risk nothing in assuring the public
that the letters will be racily and deeoro; sly
written-.
As the first o-f these letters will be published in
a day or two. parties who desire to subscribe on
their behalf for the Herald, will do well to send
in their names at once. Address.
ALSTON & CO.
J. K. SWIFT,
WITH
M. C. & J. F. KISER & CO.,
JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
COR. PRYOR & WAL:. STS.,
Opp. Kimball House, ATLANTA, GA.
PAPER MILLS.
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
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fU:ttf®iIPRLY
PETER KEENAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
! Boots and Shoes
!
EXCLCJSIVELir.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes, whether merchants or individuals, desiring one or a tbonsaf.d
pairs are invited to call and examine my SPKHMw STOCK now beingopened for inspection.
Gentlemen’s Hand-sewed SHOES, BOOTS and CONGRESS GAITERS, at fully 33 per cent, low
er than the same work when made to order in this place—fit, style and workmanship equal in ev
en particular. Cadies are Invited to call and examine my stock of SHOES and SLIP
PERS ot every style and price, with sizes from the smallest, infant to the largest numbers.
q\£ PRItE and strictly fair dealing is the rule of the house. Orders faithfully filled,
and if desired, sent C. O. D., on condition the person ordering can look at the goods before pay
ing for them, they paying freight if returned.
FAEMEKS’ BEQGANS, aud a large lof ot stout Boots for heavy wear always on baud.
PETEIt KEENAN,
ftp ß-.f CENTRAL URIEL BLOCK. AVGUSTA, GA.
AGUEINE. agueine. agueine.
, ®g|y AGUEINE
|Hj| Is ft sure and harmless remedy for CHILLS AND
W - MITTENT FEVER,’bILLIOUS FEVER, and oll’dis
ViT W eases having a malarious origin. It contains no
m /vIAGItFIHn v Quinine , Calomel Arsenic, or other hurtful drug.
While performing a cure, almost literally in ninety
|Ll Lsrfo- W* nine cases in every hundred, Agneine will not in
jure the most delicate person, either infant or adult.
—comfort which usutrify comes of taking medicine. SV
lently, but surely, it attacks iind'destroys the mahv-
poison which has been absorbed by the system,
restoring the sufferer from this most enervating of
diseases to h alth and strength again. Unlike Quinine it produces no injurious after effects.
The proprietors GUASANTEE
. mstruc nm a s enU 10 REFUND THE MONEY
in every case of failure. There is absolutely NO RISK in giving this re edy a trial , as your mo
ney will be returned if you are not cured. Why purchase unreliable remedies when AGUEINE
is warranted to cure. RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA, when the suffering is periodical, are
usual'y caused by malarial poison in the system, and can%e cured by persistent use of AGUEINE.
A box should always be kept in the house in readiness for the first symptoms of Chills, as then
the disease can be broken up at, once. If A'GUEINE be taken occasionally during the sickly sea
son, in attack of the Ague rnnv olten be avoided altogether. AGUEINE is sold by
11. C* EIDHADK, Elberton, Ga.
E. 11. BEXSOA iv CO., Hartwell Ga.
E. A. IAKOV, Heard mont, Ga
and dealers generally. Don’t fill to give it a trial. Prepared by Richardson & Cos., Brooklyn, N. Y.
A(RKI.\SIu AftUEIXH. AGITINE.
HENRY FRANKLIN,
WHOLESALE SEBGER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 2 Warren Block, AUGUSTA, GA.
DIAMOND COTTON CHOFPER, CUItTIVATOE.
PLANTER, CORN PLANTER.
THE greatest nccommenda- \\
tRVu'vJ l-J A-r —* .yyU,. <- v— --" • .tjptar-trrr*.. -
er is that it has stood the test” rVA . ...
of actual use. Those wl o pur- ‘ /
chased last season say it is the : - 1 ♦.
•best. Planter they ever saw. Ilia 4
.sold with a fuIIGUARANTEE
TO GIVE SATISFACTION, wtlicll
means that if it fails to give sat
isiaction i. may be returned and
the money refunded. See cir- MS
eular It is durable and strong, '-Ohßj
simple, easily operated, sows
the seed either with cr without
guano" by itself when desired
with precision and certainty-
Th® Diamond g~‘S~X r S' ffV'inre'ygN 'T3 . THE CULTIVATOR ATTACHMENT is likewise
COTTON sguaranteed. THE CORN PLANTER and PLANTER
TMPROVED&WARRftNTED V eeda and-uiak. S.W. is tlie best in use, and is likewise guaran
slrTicNßANTi:tL j-a! eteed. The CHOPPER has been greatly improved and
J^cuafSlS;£ is the K<™ tost labor favcr of thc 19th tenU, ry. It is
\ V Vim )i iTjMlti/Tw ®wnd. sss. conn a practical success. It chops, weeds, scrapes and dirts
I\ gjboth sides-at cnce. It took the GOLD MEDAL at the
jrfer, warrinted. As.au want- < j corgi a State Fair. It is sold with'the ft.il guarantee
IttumelSiEfcCnsa*'cheap * r *ied circular win,war- O o give satisfaction, SendforCircular to Diamond Lot
d. e. C i,c. C..,F„,TMv. l w“iicf; r ton Cho PP cr & Cultivator Cos , Fayetteville, N. C.
J. T. McCARTY, Agent
EI.BERTuN FEMALE
COLLEGIATySSTITUIE
ritHE exercises of this institute will be resum-
JL ed on Monday, January 25, 1874.
RATES OF TUITION.
1 st term G mouths.
Primary Department -....516 00
2d class, embracing Geography, Arithme
tic, English Grammar 22 00
3d class. Languages, Mathematics or
Higher English Branches 31 00
One-half payable in A dvaace
These rates apply only for the full term.
Pupils entering for shorter periods will be
charged 25 per cent higher
No deduction made for absence except for
providential causes
Mss Laura Loftox will assist in the educa
tional department. Mrs. Hester will continue
in charge of the music.
Board in the best families can be obtained at
$12,50 per month.
H. P. SIMS, Principal-
high school
ELBERTON, GA-
P. E DAVANT, A M„ - - Fiincipal.
The next term will commence January 25,
1875.
BATES 0E TUITION.
Ist clais per term of 6 months ~§l6 00
2d “ “ “ “ *..22 00
3d “ “ “ “ 31 0o
One-half payable in Advance.
These rates apply only for the full term. Pu
pils entering for shorter periods will be charged
25 per cent, higher.
No aeduction made for absence except for
providential causes
Board in good families at 12.50 per month.
P E. DAVANT, AJM., Principal
J. F. STEWART,
FAINTER & GLAZIER
ELBERT ON, GA.
WILL GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO
any work in his line. Satisfaction guar
ntced Rates reasonable. feb.l 6m
Globe Hotel
H. C. EDMUNDS, Proprietoi
Now open for the accommodation *f the public
on reasonable terms.
EMPLOYMENT yen - ' Yomrn and
’ agents, we have
just what you meed. Our 9xll mounted Cro:
mps outsell anything ru the market Mr. Per
sons writes: I struck out j-estcriay, and by
working easy four licurs, cleared $7.” A*lady
lias just reported her profits for the forenoon
as $5; yesterday ud to 2 o’clock she cleared
$7.50. We can piove beyond question that
one agent ordered- 5,000 of these cromos in 11
working days. We have the largest and finest
assortment in the United States; hundreds or
choice subjects from which to select We will
send you an assorted 10-0- or the best selling
free of charge on receipt of $6.50. Send in
your orders or give us a call. Samples by mail
25 cts., or 12 for sl.
BOSTON FRAME AND OHROMO CG.
291 Washington st.’ Boston, rSfa3S,
P. O, 80x2562
Ex & H. T. ANT HON y & COT,
591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Opp. Metropolitan Hotel,
Manufacturer*. Importers an and dealers in
emoMoi & miass
STEROSOOPES & VIEWS.
ALBUMS,
GBAPHQSCOPES, AND
SUITABLE VIEWS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
MAGIC LANIERNS AND
PHOTO-LANTERN SLIDES A SPECIALTY,
The Freshest-and Rest Assortment of
Lantein Slides in thc World
Cutout this advertisement for future reference
mch 17,6 t
$25 Reward.
WILL be paid for tho apprehension and de
livery of a negro boy known as William
Howard.or Bush. Said boy U about 18 or 20
years of age, copper colored, chunky built,
weighs about 135 or 140 lbs. His thumb on his
right hand is off at the first joint. He left the
upper part of Oglethorpe county last January
on account of a felony committed.
Address JAMES M. SMITH,
Care of Center & Reaves,
Athens, Georgia.
SHERIIT^MLiE^
WIILL be sold at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in Elberton, Elbert county,
Ga., on the Ist Tuesday in July, next, one
sewing machine. Levied on as the propetty of
F W Hammond to satisfy a fita from Elbert Su
perior Courtjin favor of the Wheeler & Wilson
Manufacturing Company vs F VV Hammond:
Also at same time and f lace, 300 acres land
joining lands if A W Vaughn, John Phelps and
others, on the waters of Deep’creek. Levied on
as the property of John S Scales to satisfy a fifa
from Elbert Superior Court in favor of F Gaino3
Jr and John G Deadwyler, adm'rs of Geo Gaines
dec’d, vs Joel Bond and Simeon LPledger,}irin<-
ctpal, John II Jones, executor of Win M Mcln
tosh. dec’d, security, John S Scales, endorser.
Also, at the same time and place, one tract
of land containing 130 acre* more or less,
in Centreville District, in Elbert county, where
on James M Tc-asley now lives, adjoining
of the estate of Thos J. Maxwell, estate of Joel'
Maxwell and others. Sold to satisfy a fifa trotm
Elbert Superior Court in favor of Samuel D.
Stalnaker vs John A. Oliver, for the benefit oh
S N Carpenter, transferee.
W. H. H. ADAMB, Sheriff.
Cfiatiou- Tor Letter*. Distuinieß.
Georgia, Elbert County.
Whereas, Dixon H. Warren, administrator
of Elizabeth W. Waren, represents to the court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that she has fully administered Eli*. W.Warren’a
estate, this is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause* if
any they can, why said administrator ahoald
not be discharged from his admiaistration and
reseive letters of dismission on the fiist Mon
day in Julv, 1875.
March 20,*1874'. JAB A. ANDRHW,
Ordinary
UMalioH for Letter* DlsmiMiien-
Georgia, Elbert County.
Whereas,-Wm. T. Norman, administrator ef
Tolison Nojman, represents to the court, in kia
petitition duly filed and entered on record that
he iiasnilly administered Tolison Norman’* es
tate, this is therefore to cite all persons concern;
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission, on the first Monday in ;ja
ly, 1875- J 4S. A. ANDREW, Ordinary.
C'itat>oi for LettersMtf IMgmisiilon
STATE of Georgia, Eibert County.—Whereas
Rich, rd W. Snellings,. administrator of
Abner T. Turman, represents to the Court in.hie.
petition duly Lied and entered on record that
he has fully administered Abner T. Turman’s es
tate: This is therefore to cite all persens con
csrned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on4he first Monday
in August, 1875. JAS. A. ANDREWS,
Ordinary.
Citation.
p EORGIA, Elbert County: To all whom ltmay
AJ) concern—Wm. H. H. Adams having filed
his petition in proper form to me, praying for
letter* of administration de bonis non, with the
will annexed, on the estate of Nicholas M, Ad
ams, this is to cite all creditors, legfttees, next
of kin and any others interested, to be and ap
pear at the next July term of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, and show cause, if any
they can, why letters of administration, with
will annexed, should not be granted to said
Wm. II H. Adams
Witness my hand and official signature, Juno
8, 1875.
JAS. A ANDREW, Ordinary
CITATION*.
Georgia, Elbert County:
S. It. Baily having np].J?cd to be appoffttriT
guardian of the person and property
of Samuel F, Baily, a rUnor under fourteen
.years of age, resident of said county, this is to
eito all persons concerned to be and appear nb
-the term of the court of Ordinary to be hld !
next after the expiration of four weeks from the
first-publication of this notice, and show cause,
,ifi they can, why said S. R. Baily should not be
entrusted with the guardianship of the persom
and property of Samuel F. Baily,
Witness my official signature, June 1, 1875.
JAS. A. ANDREW,
Ordinary Elberl County.
SAMANTHK BOWEN, col’d, j Libel for Divorce
vg j In Elbert Su
perior Coert,
JAMES BOWEN, col’d. | to March term,
J 1875.
The plaintiff residing in said county, and. it
Appearing flora the return of the Sheriff in, the
above stated, caso that ths defendant, the said.
James Bowen, col’d, is not to be found in the
county, and it further appearing that said James
Bowen is not a xesident of this Stale.
It is ordered that service of tho above libel
be perfected upon sa : d James Bowen by adver
tisement of this notice in Ths Gazkttb, a news
paper published at Elbcrton, Georgia, once a
month for four months.
JOHN P. SHANNON,
A’.t'y for Libellant.
Georgia , Elbert County:
I certify that the above is a true copy of the
order from the minutes of March term, 1875, of
Elbert Superior Court-
Given under my hand and official signature
this April 19, 1875.
THOS. CHANDLER, Clerk
Citation for Lettcrsof Dismlnlon
State of Georgia Klbeit county: William EL.
Mattox, Guardian of Elizabetli Jones, baring
applied to the court of Ordinary of said county
for a discharge from his gu rdianship of Eliza
beth Jones, this is therefore to cito all persons
concerned to show cause, by filing objections in
myuffice why the said William H. Mattox should
not be dismissed from his guardianship of
Elizabeth Jones, and recsiv. the usual letters of
disi lission.
Given under my official signature May 4th,
1875-
JAMKS A. ANDREWS,
Ordinary of Elbert county.
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