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I'BOM TEXAS.
Tltf Ul'oUtll ill Texas. vl ir ! votl
''in lli I "i
prise is ai mi cinl. in i'' id'
.mills nil uvci tin' s'iii-; ti 1
ning t" tin' v -i'v d:> ' ii i
would uol
*OlllO place*
Tli*- i.i
null 1 u
—wimt Wl
about tlio i.i I 1 • r
in Ml ' I
niaonthi ■
tlidi e linvi
wmW bj f
mere no jr.'i.t 1* , ii l m.
when 11 '■ ,
punt up flood-. w*■: * oi '■ ' mil iii' ■■
it ruined us it oni' ctu i :i.ii in tin
WMtarn count
goes to < \ 111 111 *' AMi * 1 l H
boy I ii"" 1 : • '
r Mtfioakei *, gully si-;,
jiuii'l imil.ors Kill'll on'' '*• t-iicf.i'
rains wete of ili'l. but
quired 1 1
earth drink i i>'ple ! '
We here ir; K.'' h.A an markable
drouth
does not see once in a In.‘-time O'd*
large hi<us cf north west I f *vas i.
did not r.iin seasonably fm twye.-n
There the di*ti >s too- tn i.i
It is a stork countiy ami iq arse i
settled Ot it I
more i i . Fkrougl
counties covering a br< :i l 1 elt
central Tt 1 than
your eutir 1 1 t h
hei ii- ■
creme last year, but tbi rain
in Septembe < bad a mild and
winter. Bj< 1 rv that tl sum ! , r i■. .
planted, .!. ■ ii ■
spots and then only t" die ami be
Mown aw ty bj the strong dry winds
that were constantly b! -wing.
At the ap f warm w
im expected sorely to get the sprii :
mins. 'I ho fa and
planted —-the f. .!y c-i'll gei minuted
and ventured through t e du:-t cov
ered earth -luit the rootlet- leached
in vain for moisture and the little
blades were . , m scared aid twisted
and dead. By the ii tof April the
i raspects were gloomy enough. We
had had no rain since September the
experience of tho uppercounties was
before us —we dreaded to thin!; ot .
the possiniLiTirs of a drouth in Tex
as. The grass was (lend, the piai
vies were move bleak and far men
bare than in i
lean, drawn attic, reinitiding one of
Pharaoh’s dream, were wandering
listlesslv but wild eyed over tin
seared prairies or lowing piteous \
for water arcuud the dried uji bol !
lows, were water once stood. Most
of the wells and cisterns were dry
and the water carts in the tow ns did .
a good business. The stockmen and
farmers were kept, Ir -y watering
their cattle and hauling water, soim
of them for miles, for dome.- tic u-e.
*
In Georgetown we have a system
of water-w ks which supply an
abundance of .pure spring water.
Bv this means iur town v
oasis in a desert, or rather an emer
ald in a cross bones -but
there are places not far from ns
where water sold for sfl.OO pci bur
ial—and stra • Id of
the necessities further west
The equinox came without tlie
storm, and easer passed without
bringing rain, All ! ness was
more or less paralyzed. 'J’he inn
chants began to l-efine credit, and
some of them to ship their goods
back to the wholesale dealei R. The
ptockinen were gloomy- the farmers
were growing desperate. Everybody
watched tin- shifting weather-cocks,
or looked w istfully at the lo v flying
gulf-clouds as they scudded on to.
wards the staked plains. Tn some
(owns a series of meetings were held
w here good people of ail denomina
tions met to piny for ruin.
Many were trusting and hopeful
to the last- -but the “renteis” many
of whom live from year to year by
mortgaging their crops in advar.ci
of the liaivc -t. became demoralized,
rome of them deserted their c rop;
one man sold his crop after planting
it for 52.50. Many other trade
were made fu ly as t
Ifut after all signs had foiled the
ruin did com* -and, oh what won
ders it hai woi 1 ed, >• 1 ■
painter it 1• 1 It used to lie said • f
Texas that, “mi <-r and good s n-iety
was all it needed.’ “Ah,
the dissat ne may be
said of—— -slieol,' 1 But- we, now
hat it: • : ce the
water has c
The black feiti < >il Las n■; '-ml
to tlio showers and the suns-lj ii. a
coat of rich green garni.-hf .i the
pi aii ies - iw -1 - art ;
tet t
(lotton is coming ijp, <
ing—with a ei good
crops may
how happy the ;
pects of making a 1 ; f ei*> • wh u
he had thought that 1 might no;
make an ear of coin or u lock of c t
tou.
Confidence has been restored in
all depart inerts of trade—business
is again o.isk —and we are all hap
py. C. C. CODY.
Geoigetow ii, Texas, May 2(Jth INB7.
Editorial Notes.
I’ii hibition being defeated in
Muhigati the lowin' hiuueli of the
Mul.igun liCgisluturo passed a ii
cense bill fixing the rate for retailers
at !*'■ K*. and for wholesale establish
un-ills m js',(lO.
G -..,1 mnl i,| link may lie received
with mi equal mind, unless the lat
ter lake - the foi in of ihhs, one of
it e iii -I dlstieasing diseases. When
thus nlllieted the most comforting
i- nance we can receive is that Tab
fir's Buckeye J’ile Ointment will
lire every ease of Biles on the
Globe. < iive it a trial and bo con
i' Hired.
There is only one white woman in
Ibe penitentiary of Georgia. Her
name is Jsub Ta Iti onev, and she
> sent up for life from Clay couii
iv. Hei crime grew out of a ilitli
euitv between her family and a
neighbor's, in which the members of
each joined promiscuously, result
ing in the murder of one of the
neighbors. The girl’s brother was
hang' I for the crime, and her moth
er died in jail. An effort is being
made to get (he Governor to pardon
her,
The election of two prominent
voting lawyers in Augusta, Messrs.
Li-m-aid I’hinzy and Boykin \\ light,
to the directory of the Georgia Rail
road, is a high comp nuent to each.
They are strong in their pri fe --ion.
and have grown to be sound, shrewd
business men. The association on
the hoard with such men as Hamil
ton, Thomas, McDaniel, Reese and
i-theis. makes a seat at this hoard
one of dignity and honor. The di
reciuship of this superb property
is an important and responsible part.
—Banner Watchman.
(' vNoU-MPTION t.’CRED. —All old pll V i
siciitn, retiied from active practice |
Laving had placed in his hands by I
itn East India Missionary tlie foimu- i
la of a simple vegetable remedy for:
the speedy anil permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma, ami all i tlier Throat nnd
Lung affections, after having thor
oughly tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of cases, feels
it his duty to make it, known to his
suffering fellows. The recipe sent
film:, to all who may desire it with
full directions foi preparing and suc
cessfully using. Address, with stamp,
naming this paper. Dp. M E. CASS.
210 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J.-ly
Brace Lp.— You are. fee'.ing de
pressed, your appetite is poor, you
are bothered with Headache, you aie
fidgetty. nervous, and generally out
of sorts, and want to b:act up. Brace
up but not with stimulants, spring I
medicines, or bitteis, which have foi
their basis very cheap, bad whiskey,
and which stimulate you for gn hour. |
and then leave you in a worse eondi- j
lion than before. Wliat you want is .
an alterative that will purify your
blood, start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality,
and give renewed health and strength
Such a medicine you will find in
Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents
a bottle at Brooks & Ivy’s Drug
Store.—3.
Setting Eggs — We are prepared
to furnish a limited number of poul
try raise;s with tlie purest nnd best
Brown Leghorn eggs, for hatching
purposes, at 75 cents for 13. Our
chickens ace of the finest and heal
thiest breeds known to the poultry
world. If you desire a setting of the
egg’s leave your order at this office at
once. For the present no eggs will
he shipped by express. The Brown
Leghorn, full blood, slow to set, but
arc continuous layers and very indus
trious as well ns long lived.
LOOK OUT FOR THEM!
Any information will he gratefully
received leading to the discovery and
arrest of parties representing them
selves as my agents in order to sell
' heap glasses on my reputation. All
of my spectacles are stamped
‘•llawkes'’ on the bow, and no others
, are genuine. All eyes fitted and the
| fit guaranteed by Dr. ,T, A. Wright,
druggist, Covington, Oa.
THOSE SEEKING
An absolutely pure and finely ma
tured Whisky for Medicinal and Bo
ciul use are hereby informed that my
Whisky is sold by
L. G. ATKINSON, Madison, Ga.,
who will give all orders his special
ami personal attention. Harper’s Nel
son County Whiskey has an estab
; lished reputation and judges through
i out the United States prefer my li
quor to any produced in Kentucky.
I. W‘. IIARFER, Distiller,
t.'i'p 1 -'-. 12] Nelson County, Ivy.
Full line Furniture.
From 81 50 Bedsteads, uji
W B LEE.
flflf 1 11 T' r{ us irivi n i:- .v Sen 1
dZUU,Uu!L ■ i,_ v
mail you will get nu t: a package of goods
; of large value, tnat will atari you in work
| 11 iut will at once firing you in money faster
; ilinn any tiling ■ 1 -<• in Americii Ail about
; tlie in presents with curli box. —
\g.-nt.' wauled evorywln re, of either *e.\,
of nil ages, for all the time, or spare time
only , to work lor ns nt their own homes
Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured
1 n.u't delay. Hau.ett & Cos , Portland,
Maine. -todecdOHlj.
Leghorn eggs, from pure breeds,
at 75 cents for 13. Call around at
i our “shanty” and look at the Leghorn
chickens.
i WHAT HAVE WE GOT!
§ WHAT HAVE WE GOT!!
I WHAT HAVE WE GOT!
ttiiiiiif
j r ti i r * * r r r
! Wsk AVnq \k\\o<ds
Why they blow ?
iT'werv QlQ\< VJs
Why W 8 blow ?
And listen then to the
facts about what
we have got.
Perhaps you have for
gotten where we keep,
if so, we are now paint
ing white so you can
sec us when you come
to Town. Look out for
the big White Store of
gV/ANN, jJTEWART
k Cos.
ft®. WHITE Outside—but my!
what a tangled me he and mixture of
things inside ! Black, brown, green,
gray, red, blue, yellow, dotted and
stripeed. Flounces, laces, muslins,
satteens, spring worsteds, ginghams,
batistes, zebra cashmeres, pin stripes,
suitings, French fabrics, English
stand byes, Italian colors, corded
mulls and striped velvet trimmings.
Avery extensive stock of White
Spring and Summer Goods. Corsetts,
buttons, handsome spring shawls and
a thousand and one things new, nice
and attractive, in the department for
the make lip of ladies’ attire.
SHOES.
J
Y'viT:. ft
Mp- ’iCrTTr '
®3yOur Shoe Department embra
ces latest cuts and styles, of standard
makes—all qualities and styles —New
Ports, Oxford's, Operas, Congress,
Button and Lace Spring, Common
Sense and French heels. Our Mr.
Carr claims he can fit from the “exit
in to the exit out” of time—or in the
words of our Mr. Glass, “can walk
them from the cradle to the grave.”
One thing you cant do without —:
nice HAT—and we think we have i
stock that will he(n)d you,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Do you need Bran, Corn, Meal
Flour, Lard, Meat, Syrup, Cuba Mo
lubcs, Sugars, Coffee, Kice, Grits,
Soda, Soaps, Starch, Tobaccos, Nails
Grindstones, Well Buckets, Plows
Plow Stocks, I loos, Shovels, Rakes
Hard, Tin and Crockery Ware?
Call to see us and we
will sell you.
SWANN,
STEWART
&CO.
Covington. Ga. jy2s,
—New Advertisements—Spaaial Bargains
No, Wo Don't want fits Wcrld, Dot Nope lo catch your Trade
After lon e eperi ice a >bs( r\ toi
we do not hesitate to say c have the
most desirable and complete line < f
X3X-3L JEZS& GOODS
ever offered in Covington, consisting in part of
Black and brocaded
silks, cashmeres, all col
ors and prices, I lenri
ettas, Albatross, Nuns
veiling, camel ha r suit
ings, canvas cloth, bun
ting, See. etc. Also, an
enormous stock of Sa
teens, Ginghams, Toile
Da Nord, ( rinklc Se
ersuckers, batiste Fig
ured and ekra scrim,
Lace Curtains, and
Canton Plush.
All over, swiss, nansook,ham burg and torchon
edgings. Insertions, laces and flounces of
ail colors, widths and prices. Chenille
Trimming, zephur cloth, Rucliing
chemisettes, collars, cuffs, etc.
Heard, White & Thompson.
fiIHITEvdOODSu
tefWe can astonish you in styles,
prices and qualities —of Persian, In
dia and Victoria Lawns, checked
and plain Nainsooks, at all pri
ces. Fine Mulls, in white, ekra,
black, tan, pink and blue.
W have a fine line of Tissue and be
raze veiling, illusion, wash blonde nnd
HSKOiom*
JCLOTIHSfik
AND IT MUST BE SOLD !
We can fit any man, boy or child in the coun
ty. Come and get the best suit for the least
money you ever bought.
In parasols, fans and dressed and undressed
kid, silk, Jersey and lisle Gloves, we do not
hesitate to say we can please you.
Umbrellas, Umbrellas, UMBRELLAS!
24 dozen Umbrellas, at all prices, from 75c
to $5.50, in ginghams, serge, alpaca and
silk—with Mohr’s patent self-ouener
attached. The best line of Um
brellas east of Atlanta or
west ot Augusta.
Heard, White & Thompson,
NEW SHOES!
i ?-•;. In SHOES our stock i- just simply immense, consisting in part of]
Zt iglor’.-, Miles Hei/cr’s, Bav State, Eagle, Gainsville and South Caro- -
(lina Penitentiary u. iki -. Vnv, in view of the above stated facts, we ask
I you candidly, why should anybody go to Atlanta to buy their goods)
( when you can get the sum. mods for less money at Heard, White & )
( Thompson's, We have km eked “the middle man” from the ring by]
} buying our goods at “Headquarters,” and all we usk is to examine our -
p stock and prices. Respectfully, i
Heard, White 8c Thompson
Table damask, green,
Old Gold, turkey red,
Bleached & unbleach
ed Felt in the Piece,
double width. Felt and
raw silk table covers.
Napkins, Doliesy and
Towels, at all prices.
LACES Z
LACKS! LACES
Passementeries trim
mings. Flouncings and
embroideries. & 1481
pieces of fine Oriental.
Egyptian. Guypure.
Valencienes & Span
ish Laces.
Bobinette. Dress buttons, handkc
chiefs, ladies, misses mid children’
Icse.
in i,•. is Furnishing Goods, sued
gs collars, cutl's and cuff buttons, fou
in hand scars, neckwear, scarf pins
suspenders, half hose, etc , we def
all competition in quality and price
Ginia rails
college,*
(ioviiigton, (ieorgia.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, —
Rev, J. T. McLaughlin, A. M„
PRESIDENT
Mathematics, Ih lleultltres, and Mental
Science.
Rev. tt. J. BIOHAM, A M ,
Moral Science
ttev J. M HR] I T .lCx, A. M ,
I. ntin, Kreiivii -i and Natural Science.
Mi*B. 1,. X. O K1.1.l i'-
I’rimar}' Department.
Prof. T. W NEWMAN,
Music.
Mrs. SAI.LIE ROGERS CHANCELLOR
School of Art.
Calendar for 1887.
Spring Term, (20 weeks), begins Jan. sth,
closes June 29th.
Full Term. (II weeks), begins Sept. 15th,
closes December 22nd.
KATES OF TUITION.
Primary Department, per month, $2.00
Intermediate “ “ “ 3,00
College Classes. Fresh and Soph. 4,00
“ Junior nnd Senior, 5.00
i Music and Art, Teachers’ Prices
1 BF*>.„Full benefit of School Fund allowed.
Board in private families $lO to sls per
month.
fieri?" Tuition for the Term due upon en-
I rollment, and payable monthly—if paid in
! udva ice for the Term, a discount of ten
per cent, will be aljowed.
By order of the Executive Board of
Trustees.”
J. A. STEWART,
Secretary.
AWKE yu^
j
patenL^
! Most 3rilliant. ira and Perfect L uses
ill the World.
Combine! with great refracting power,;
riiey are a tnasparent and colorless a&
igiu itseii ;t 1 i' • 'oi>. *•-- ;i cm Juranee to
ie • vt- t c • ling tl.e
. ear*’. f- r- i-! at it‘.out ialigue I
• ; . • • pr eeet vei *.
. osti'iimials tV-mi : . ;- - ;.iipavsieiai..’*
ui the Lnited States, jo imio s, senators,
legislators, stockmen, men o. note in ai!
urofessions and in aiderem branches o!
trade, bankers, mechanics, etc., can ho giv
■n, who had their sight improved by their
iso. All eyes fitte and the fit guaranteed
by Dr. J. A. WRIGHT,
Covington,
These glasses are nta supplied to ped
dlers at any price.
COVINGTON
MALE INSTITUTE!
1887.
The exercises will be resumed Monday,
January. 17th. ami close the week preced
ing the comment. ' n* i t nt Fmory College.
Bates of i !w- • .*■ i bo. $2 00,
and $;;,() ■ • i eks.
Ten cents j• r , : n o for each
pupil. • 'ii our
liome sc'.".,' , 4 '! 1. <. ...AS,
i'rim I pal.
Covin-ton. Ga., Jan 10. 18H7.—2rn
JP>J&TST
FOR OUR PAPER
AND BE HAPPY.
Advertising Rates.
Local Notices lOcts per line first inser
tion —20 cents per month. Business Ad
vertisements $J per inch first time —50 cts
each subsequent insertion.
CONTRACT ADVERTISING:
Space, | 1 mo, J 3 in. | 6 m | 12 m.
1 inch | 82.50 5.00 I 8.00 I 12.00
2 1 4.00 8.00 I 12.00 | 18.00
4 | fi.OO 12.00 I 18.00 I 27.00
leol’m j 7.00 15.00 | 25,00 | 40.00
1 | 12.00 25.00 I 40.00 Ctf.OO
I I 18.00 40.00 | 60.00 | 100.00
When any issue of interest U> the
people of this county arises it may he
depended upon that The Enterprise
will be ready to discuss in a way and
manner which no sensible man can
misconstrue or misunderstand. We
I stand ever ready to labor
“For the cause that lacks assistance,
For the wrong that needs resistance
For the future in the distance,
And the good that we can do,"
County Officers.’B7-8;
Ordinary, E. F. EDWARDS.
Sheriff, 11. B. ANDERSON,
Clerk Court. JNO. B. DAVIS.
Tax Colector, H. I HORTON,
Tax Receiver, J W STEP EN.
Treasurer. J. F. HENDERSON,
| Surveyor, J. M. GEIGER,
I Coroner, W. W. OSBOIiN,
County ( bin. issioni rs.
T. J. SHEPHERD,
W. G. JONES,
J. L. HAYS,
I. W. BROWN,
T. C. SWANN.
QENTISTRY.
I HAVE Fitted up a comfortable Office!
in the Star Building, with all the mod
oern imprvt ments n DENTISTRY. Call
and see me. (as used for the painless ex- 1
traction of teeth. J. S. CARROLL
WAGONS
Wagons.—
Celebrated
®@LNew and Elegant Lot—Cl
Load. Cull and sec them and
Examine prim-
Wj*. At IV B gt'Ea
FULL LINE
TSTES'W'
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODSI
—IBB7. —
SHEPHERD & SON,
I lave just opened an
elegant stock of Gen
eral Merchandise for
the Spring and Sum
mer Trade.
Our stock is new and very hand
some, consisting of the nobbiest
and latest styles for the sea
son. Dress goods, white
goods, etc. etc. etc,
Prices low.
Boots. Shoes, Hats, Clothing, etc.
Goods wi.l be sold for cash or on
time. Our stock is complete.
Gome and See Us!
One door aboye court
house, in brick store
rooms formerly occu
pied by Anderson &
lunter.
i. i. >HEPHEBO &SOM
Georgia Railroad
Stone Mountain Route.
GEORGIA RAIKftQ A1 >CO P .4. X Y
o.k : General. Manager.
Augusta, Gn. Mav 7, 187
Commencing Sunday, May Stli, tlie fol
lowing Passenger Schedule will be op
erated :
—FAST LTNK
No. 27 West Daiia.
Leave Augusta 745 a. ui
Active Washington.... 10 2) a m
Leave Washington ... 7 20 a m
Leave Athens 7 45 a. m
Leave Covington 11 H'J a. m
An ive Atlanta 1 00 a. m-
No. 28 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 p. m
Arrive Athens 7 20 p. m.
Leave Athens 3 00 p. in
Arrive Covington 4 00 p. n
Ail ive Washington.... 7 20 p in
Leave Washington.... 4 20 p m.
Arrive Augusta 8 15 p in.
No. 1 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 10 45 a. w.
“ Macon 7 10 a. in.
“ Milledgeville .... 919 a. in.
“ Washington ... 11 20 a. in.
*• Athens 9 00 a. m.
Arrive at Covington ... 3 53 p. in.
“ “ Atlanta 545 p. in.
No. 2 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 00 a. in.
“ Covington 943a. m.
Arrive at Athens 5 05 p. in.
“ “ Washington ..220 p. in.
“ Milledgeville . . 4 11 p. ui.
“ “ Macon 6 00 p. in.
“ “ Augusta .... 3 35 p. m.
No. 3 West Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p. ni.
Arrive at Covington . . . . 4 32 a. m.
/ ri ive at Atlanta 6 40 a.m.
No. 4 East Daily.
Leave Atlanta 7 30 p. m.
“ Covington 936 p. m
Arrive at Augusta .... 500a. m.
ATLANTA COMMODATION.
(Daily, except Sundays.)
Leave Covington ..... s 40 a. m.
Arrive Atlanta 7 55 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 6 10. p ni.
Arrive Covington 8 30 p. m.
N; . 28 stops af Hai em forsnppei.
TANARUS: Tin- No.’s 27 and 28 will stop
■" i-e pnssengeis to and from
Ing stations only—Grove
, iai em, I’ho nson, Norwood,
B.t t, ii invf' i dvii,e, Union Point.,
Gieeii bovo, Madison, Butledgi
Social ircle, Covington, Conyers,
Litbonia, St. Mountain & Dec.utui.
ssir Through Sleejieis
between Atlanta and Charleston.
J OHN W. GItEEN,
General Manager.
E. R. DORSEY,
General Passenger Agent
JOE W. WHITE, Gen. Trav. Pass.
Agent, Augusta, Ga.
Franklin B. Wright,
—COVINGTON, GA.—
Resent Physician & Surgeon.
B®“Obstetrics, Gynecology, Diseases ot
Women and Children, and all Chronic |
diseases of n private nature, a specialty
I hove a horse at niv command, which will
enable me to attend the calls of the sur
rounding country, as well as my city prac
tice. FRANKLIN B. WRIGHT, M. D.
. .Some folks sell Leghorn eggs at
$1.50 for 13. We put ours at 75
cents, First come first served
■ Tennessee
X 5. ZZ.
I£A2tX,
FDR CLEANING I
'GOLD, SILVER AND OTHER MEIJ
Mmnt bottle warranted to do all eburned I
or wotoy refunded, \
J. N, Smyth, AgtJ
MANUFACTURER,
Ui PULLIAM ST., ATLANTA,ti
DIHLOMA AT GEORGIA STATE FAIR, , w '
Haviniud yofr P. P. K. f,„ clcAcini.
silver, plated warn, ole.. I s„ ( i thatVRS
anytlimit 1 ever ucd, doimtui than,lt
.font. Mm.W.B.S
AUidu,,
Havinß used yourP. P. K. for cl M |...
■llvtr and plata ware, I pronouneejt f
re*w >• ni can heartily raooinmpnd it O'
huuse-keepen. Mrs T. W, \| C| !k
At'UuuJ
• ration I have ever used, doex the w< (r kVH
and w ilh vary little labor. Mu
Attuwij
Agenh Wasted in every County and
1’ ol' suit' 111 t oVlliglou Oxl.Y liyij
Bros, & Woodruff, post office k
ing.—feh 1
SI
13 AA7" oelti
Tie i’OLICH GAZETTE wiUWun
WLurely wrapped, to nv address u
United tor three moutha on re
of ONE DOLLAR.
LilieTal discount aUowetl to potou'
and club* Sample copie
tree. Address nil orders to
RICHAUD K FOX,
lyr.l Fkankun Equarc. i
JAMES F. ROGE
ATTORNEY AT UW,
Covington, Georgi;
—Will Give Special AttestimI 1
Collecting Accounts, Bills, Notes, Dj
B. mis, Liens, Judgments, Li,..
Mortgages. 1
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All persons having demands again: ■
estate of John Dial, late of • ewton V
ty, State of Georgia, deceased, arej
by notified to render in their di'J
to the undersigned according to lal
all persons indebted to said estate a:ji
quired to make immediate pa.'*
This Bth day of March, 1887.—6 w
JNO. B. DAVIS*
Administrator with the will annexr*
John Dial, deceased. 1
Notice Debtors and Credi*i
To All Whom It May Conce*
All persons having demands agair>’l
estate of Wm. F. Davis, deceased, iijj
A ewton county, state of Georgia, are*
by notified to render in their demanjß
the undersigned according to law, iM
persous indebted to said estate are nfl
ed to make immediate payment.
day of March. 1887. —6w. a
JNO. B. DAVIS. J!jj
Administrator of W. F. Davis,
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