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THE
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Tuesday April 12th 1887
■ J amc3 G.Blaine n sick with pneu
* uionia
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There are three bar rojnu in 31 ad -
ison county uc.i * the line of Clark e.
■ A
The farmefs of Lumpkin • county
Will try the experiment of cotto 11
raising this year.
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! Stafford Davis of Coffee county
died i;nt week at the age of 113
years.
Mr. Jamas li Randall, long the
,ditor of the‘Augusta Chronicle, has
gono to Anniston, Ala., where he
will edit the Hot Blast.
A movement is on foot at Alhen
to have a session of tne teacliors o 1
the city particularly, and of the
county, and of all Northeast Georgia
held in Athens during the first tw o
We jks of Augi st.
Philadclnhi Times: Wi ll Shermen
painting red, whit; and blue -treaks
othirmony all over the bloody shad,
Blaine may yet have to- claim that lie
wa« tho origitr.il civil service reform
advbeute.
1 According to,his request, the fol
ywiflghaib.jsa phia l on tin tomb -
Bton,e of John B Gough, tin famous
temperance /eel uter: “lean desire
uothtng better for this great coun ri'v
than that a barrier high as lieu veil
should be raised, between tho unpol
jiifed lips of tin childron and the
intoxicating cup, that everywhere
men and woman should raise strong 1
and determined bands against what¬
ever will defile the body, pollute the
mind, or harden the heart against
God an i his fiuth.
New York Mail: Tlio Southern
members , of Congress rally
were practi
unanimous in favor of tlio inter
State epiumme bill and the Southern
Commercial bodies were formosl in
petitioning for its passage They
are begining already to find Umt it
is not ah tleir fancy had painted it.
ihe products oi Southern factories
cou/d be put *. upon f Northern markets
at a profit to Jong as special fillip*
png I.IUS i j rivalled ltxaiKCl, hut but mntu i-rdcr
the new Jaw for which they J clamor
id the Soutbr rneis find that tlio
Chnrges for trnnspci tation eat up all j
the * profile, > and, ' as they <> have not i
n.r.ikcts i.t 1 »* n;c, wlmt a e they
-ing to do? f . i
James It RniiTlall, one of the ablest
Journalists of the South has severed
his connection with Augusta Chroni¬
cle.
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DAVID DIXON’S WILL.
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Borne years ago David Dixon of
Sparta died leaving the principal j
part of his large estate to a negro
woman. The will was attacked bp !
the heirs of Dixon and the ense|
is now before the Supreme court.
For some reason the derision has;
been withheld a long tunc: ltis !
reported says the Sparta Ishmalite j
that Judge Hall stated .„ ; j,, ,, OU|t !
would ummimcuslv sustain the will:
Therein V no verson for selling the
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will aside ex -cpt that a w l.iu- man
several hunfirofi thousand!
-t (liars to a mg wa
we may feel li i
David Dix'io. V\ ||
the 8u|
fitiitaum.
Judge Ha . f t Htl li
*W to whav Uu- \u.» bv»
has been currently Hj-iuri,
fit led, thin Judge Jink son wm in
tut or „ wt li fe ik .
ink of
$ ffi
FK0 - M pacific to ATLANTIC.
Immense Increase of Freight Rates
Under tho Inter-Slate Com¬
merce Law,
h
Though schedules of the new east
•bound freight rates, made in confori
tv with the provisions of the inter¬
state commerce law, have not yet
been issued, flu- Herald coiT<i;*j>oii
dent Jins secured advance copies 01
certain sheets from whi h die follow
mg comparative figure.- arc drawn.
All rates quoted are on the basis of
l'Mew York and San Fr: -cisco trade:
Alcohol and spirits, of which i
California imports all she comsuiiies,
are brought , 1 , here , at . fifty .... cents
per
100 pounds, but the new .classifica-
tion advances the* late to
This material is loo volatile for long
voyages in wood, and it is believed
that consignees will have to semi it
in tins.
The new rn/e on wool w.i;l demoi;;;
lir.u local dealers, freight being raised
from 02j eeihs to X 10 per hundred.
When tins intelligence was imparted
to our dealers they said resignedly °
*
that they did not see l.ow they could
weather tlir.mg l. l-UH I asl 3 year’s cat t Cali all
lonna wool crop was about tO,000,UC0
poumlfe, , . i. oi f At ,,.i Inch ■ < out 34,000,000 "
^ an(] ne;u . iy %
ai| Tlji[j sprJ|)S? dil , will
pJV , ;ab!y in . ^ooO.tKKl, and as own
ers 01 suUing vessels refuse to make
special arrangements, dealers ate
beset with tears lest they will be
left with all their stock on their
hands.
Rates on redwood' haw.' put up
fiont fitly cents per thousand feet to
** !,r i, figures which, it is asserted,
are prohibitory. This is particujar
ly regretted by lumbermen, as' track
with the East was nq icily growing
up, ncaw ly fortyriivo million feet hav¬
ing-been sent.eastward tu 1890 .
Sugar rates have been put up pro¬
portionately with those on other nr
tiecln, and having bad intimation of
ibis the American Sugar Refinery is
now loading the American ship C B
Sutton with 2,700 tons of Dutch 88
for No tv Y.oik.
Nearly ten thousand toils of brew
ing barley were shipped,across tho
continent last year, but as the new
rat- s .1 il. raise tlijj price to two cents
a pound it is certain that. Eastern
brewers will purchas elsewhere.
Trade in Icons, canned goods,
borax, hoj s : ,.d wine will ah be
geiiously affected, a.-ul in some cases
.shipments must cease entirely.
Aouu No trt* ix-alfv K„iiUiin\MU„it 1 news what tH the i- r.
sul: of tlicse elnr »cs will lie. .Some
pessimists exclaim that the Pacific
coast will he pr&ctie Uy cut r.ff from
ci ntuicreial iclttti. its with tl.«* rest of
^ e Uni, n, while ul»t is art * hope. 1 . 1
of the cjiinicu that they wifi make
San Francisco a great, bustling port,
crowd i the ,i Jar i with • , ship . . mods ami .
give a sh.al,t-up to the whole Ameri
can mercantile mrmse.
TO BE ABSOLUTELY C ERTAIN
oi unst things is difficult, but if
nuiud testimony of the j cople in
c ~cry walk of life, lor more
a quai'/er of ;» eeuiiny. 1 1* good CVI
'U nye, then d\sp,psia. i< ss of
tdc, headache, wakefulness and do
hiliti licit, I'h m wl:u\<i i: : -<• \\ 1
may lc cuud by Dr. JL.iAr’s
Tonic.
B l tivlJ.AS ABN If A SALVE
Tilt Li st Salve in wor.d'fm
i‘UN U r ■<SaH Via t ii
t j > lu
■{« i i * k i: l inyUoi .
*> i Ul\ ‘ ,.,k N wr m,v '
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uapidfti. , Jt gunimiu.d
is t«. g lu .
I'l'*’ “ «»* jrfwtkm, v»r
.link'd. ) ilee ids
If: by Du g* . umii.
NIX lOEb LYNCHED..
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Live too roes were taken out of
f .i,, • ■: . y i - i c / . . ,
1,1 ,' »*• *.....
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town. r TI negroes killed h fourteen
year old I.,,
taught tlr u st. ahiig cotton. The
object Win Lo prevent (ho boy from
iroui givii i/itorniatiou of the
The* ]v Amirs i/aUk en sent lo tin.
jitil ! J Co 111 bra (< on afltr the mill'
tier to sav themTroia'the fury of 0
mob. \Vi..n they were brought hack
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lor trial, a •cur! «.i JU or a 100 MU
masked ~ carried them from ri K!
J 1 ' u '*’ U ' L bl ' ! X
them to limbs near the public road •
Urn murder was a most brutal one,
'
aim puoiic opinion m . outU Cmoiimi
J Uttific.n the act.
CONTAGIOUS EYE DISEASES. * 1
How They Arc bpread by Towel* Flic.
and m.oct.neic*.
rn io inaimoa • a few p «u ,,, the mode* , of e con
: -‘ ;V0 u :“ V 1 T e f 3i P Ia f?’
o ,v,p , C , e vmy , oi that abommablo
i'lar'lkX oi'T.ct’ the
of these cases exktcnco of gmrmlar
m v . ;i n , t puown; nci but oven incases in
which tho e:J i of tho disease was
. d , ignoranco carelessness of
ev or
tho persons i i charge has allowed Irons
mission by meaii of towels to be one of
tho moat frequent sources of contagion,
Asa carrier of the con-apion t!,o house
fly likrra an important role, cm^cially nofc^Ua in
cm . of young chiklren who am
to p;ot; ''.’dunwclv'cs mrainst Itteactod tlio vi.jib of
this Jit!!, tho
swccl;..!i < -'..ref tho discharge it will not
tie upon iho eyes of children affected
witli t!:o dir.easo, or-yeialiy infants, and
carnr (ho contagion in its claws to ihs
other eye <-r t> o over, of sleeping infants.
Spoctaeles may bo t!to carrier of iho
coutagian. .1 remember tho case of a
young huly who could not explain satia
factorilv how : bo canto to have granular
lids. Upon her return to rchool she meri
tioned that hIio had granular lids, where
upon one of her ci into said: “Why,
that is the disease which I Jtavo been suf
faring from for tho last six months.”
Tlds classmate was near sighted and used
glasses. but My patient was also slid near sighted,
had not used glasses, vrhoneVei
sho wanted to soo mivthing at a distance
sho was in tlio habit of tho
spcctaclee of bar friend, and tliero is-no
doubt in my mind that this was tho
means of carrying tho poison from tlia
classmate’s cyo to my patient’s eye.
Cliihlren With granular lids arc very
apt ti«n, to rub tho eyes, ttecauso the score
as it. begins to dry on the edge of
to lids, causes an irritating, itching
sansation. They will row jday with otlier
children, and from their hands ira.-iufet
the poison to the hands of tho oilier ehii
di'en, and theso latter rubbhig their eyes
contract the disease. Hamiling objects
V, Inch luivo been used by granmar lids
patients may bo the mciuis of carrying
uutoerod to teach children affectod with
CSjSttSS
lion, was warned to bo extremely careful
1 'o/miytidng whici!‘ J bck»!sed
towels, tc
She luuidled nothing whatever, eho said,
«u»t belonged to tho childxm, left her
c ««ak ontskhv mul in the class room kept
a "‘Y t*|o chad:e;i a anfance of l '°
or Bix foot. But ujx>n examination of her
cyoo, fourteen days after sho had taken
a,br '. it v/aa fwind tlat-sh^ 1 - gyn tosiif
for with granular hds. Ljxm inqutry 1
f «! 5K * t]a«- sho had taK..-n c •pvooon?. and
slates of the children for correction, and
In all probability she-jot tho poison from
ihen ftto^irrey^ 1 Archer
>l ' • - u '* e- , o.a>n in tho wane m dilution J
wisiaoraearel eJ; tho simply.wtdkod mto
- - ’ t KKini, d:d m u touc.i anitkinj .
v-H to tho children, and for two or
moutia, uvuvng tbaauKition or tins |
' r ' K \ ’ ,v ' uffeotovl.by thodis* j
'Y '"., 1 le ‘•ymc-spnero luul e\ tdoat.y no, i
.mm the earner ot 1 ^ c-nk.a-n «. Uw •
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Tlio “folsmi Whir!” of t
■ • hio p.’o >1 - hr;:: - ;-o the 'r.rf*: of the
Mi >ari hi Dakota sniffer rova'cly from
rmul stunn.;.” said a. nv.m from the Ta
laro cotm.ry y, riarday. vuM i. h'-.ar ymii
ccoo'o think their eiia of i.k ••••• i.--.'m
vitu when a blb-rxird
n; it of all the v:;: :
>\T !•* gicM a whi.<>f tl-.e
worst. Thu vri . 1 ■ :
1
its k : : .5 , v:.:’u o. t. , ■: :
map i . ■ • i.mc.i ih’y a:;.i one r . ;\
t 1 .:;* e::c : a, : pun: cf tin
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.
.miaA peca! L.'
cTh tio ml!'; :
, . m t >! ,a '
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it
ill 'TO (a ; +J ' >
syi. iy:, vviK'i rial 11 , m
often fell n an h
wind began ' %•
VUtSttiifrfti (if Lb’..A
It la generally ovy
have ranch moro bi Vn
tb,-; The xxl
they have, mors
the fat fifis tho epaco wlik lt is mpired
even for tho circulation of that. The fat
Jiaro then vital euffitriaT energy t’mnthe thin.
not ixwwcte*; Wood to povvert bring
every orgtm r., to its full w W kh:g
khI t|e fatWRtleiitii wli »4
& i: - K.g.ido aU tin . tho f.,t oUirLu
tho 1’.ay of Iho lmiga. W that cuttkient
air c.nmot hr mijcfic-l t.» fuiify the Wood.
Ties Mii.v.!,! fi,,,! BHiMBWn
o:
loo nlvr
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I CL^M-JLI^ESS OF ENGLISHMEN.
Customs of -JEn&Huh pj»p£i* Chisse-J—Toilet
Arrangements J:* France.
. Man is not usually a cleanly animal,
I yet cleanliness is sometimes attained by
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zszassjs&sxsss The claim is founded Iho habits of tlio
on
English upper clrra and the richer middle
in wij.chj- no cV-v.’.t, greaterperfec
i Lcn U tiaffjr and hourly cleanliness is
: maintained than is common among
French people. But hero again the ques¬
tion of chronology recurs. How long
have the English .upper classfs been so
perfectly and continuously clean as they
are to-day? Observe that it is tho con
[musty of tho cleanliness that makes ah
the difference; Tho skin of a 'Frenchman
is clean after ho hao t aken his warm bath,
bat he does not take one every morning.
Englishman, unless his health is too
delicate to bear it, sponges himself all
over every morning in* his own dressing
Tins custom began, England to be prevalent
amongst young m -n in when 1
was a boy. Tbs men of the preceding
generation did exactly as Frenchmen do
to-day; they took a warm bath occasion
ally for cloanjlncss, and they took shower
baths when they were prescribed bathed by the
physician for health, and they . in
summer seas for pleasure, but they did
not wash %Qgr« I .cs all over every mom
ing. I remember an old gentleman, of
fe>^ «>t - arguing against
th « ffcrapge, new-iangled .custom, and
maintaining' last it was quito imneces
to wash the ddnh modern times.
aa the impnrik •; v.cro removed dip by linen.
nowevcr tho rt .., :iUim took roo:
in England, because it became one of tin
rather low, t, Ifccugh it w not 3 x-
| b v ' 5 f as
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: u .^ n iM ■ * “ ^ lho 1 -esont Eng.m
enum to my*nor m -wnlmess r w founded
i S'SJ ^ fo ? raCT times thv English were “ prouo le
drjm,u 3 aUutions, mmtncy^pretenueu
to beltevc thattno Irencli were imac
with the use <rf soap, because
Ui f d i d f I''-• !?/;*>. ^ *" i of eoa P
m £° l K " ! • * -^cw notela.
class, bv,, not Y yet ‘f’" a r.ean X people, c f an at least -
«>’ •VV 1 ' ;£f « phymups
wno write oahca’.m. The Same physi
ciara are cad mere seycro on tho con
cc ? ^ c f i:mcs3 w manypeoplo in the
nv ‘ Jdic claf * cs - a Bub i cct tlwt 13 P^antei
n 0 , v ’ ed
Ihe Enghsh «PP«^se , • 3 am, , cy then .. .
o«id e.v^mp.e .u.d by ti;c.r liahit cr trav
ehn f the giv.-.c teachers of telmeso in
TOe f‘ iSI B t^qpe. Tlieir baths, swots,
vrftter b:KiKP : rr ' :i1 Outer comphcatou tone;
maammoU axe copjnya very gxtcmvo
If ml-ranee, a. p.uvidd jx., cnopina
>m«dl provincial (own.quite-remote from
dle 4 0 -. 1 v ’p*.* tn J janghsuwasit
stand set y.ce.sOi fullfeisc, or gcxxl Fiench
copies Op them; and ii von go to the tron
™ 0D & T » will £nd nil kinds of batto
!or do Pf ttc ?**’ including English
®P° n go ba. > c In i icncn lioisses, where
h e ® ld - emaL c - ve ? c l ui te / ,n8
kuned, . .u-. :,.c new a-most uivai'iablj
eiipplcm.’.'nicd by a In capaeioufl tm water
Jug mi ti«o «>;. fact, tho French are
ray ^ ..Hi ^? tuc r I^idp, -.ncXshhave an improve- taken
.^ 10 y'* ud , |- ) euig alxint mrty ydatw .m a«.
wmeo.--±'inui> o»l«>eit ; »Iam— ”
Atlcmt?®.:
It;,ru« Choate's Wit.
- Pi '•■'to constantly ^Sces throwing
carvless which
held the germs of genius. lns|«aldngof
J,,Jm Quincy Adams’ rolcntlcssncss as a
vHa anUte carotW
Of a lawyer who was ns conteniious at
'* iI ° 10-3
ae'ti^ co^To?
}^,a moposet’ ^'nor
cou^sy ” ho returned manner!
wilh his of
-andendeavor to find a precedent, if vou
j^q^ire it though it seems to be a pity
that tho court should lose tho honor of be
mg ^f (ho tli-A (a establish so just r. rale.”
an uriy I: artist who had painted n
p^-.ait of nieif l.c declared: “It is a
lik-u.^s ” HLa ca.s-.rd criti
c i sr . s w Cr o fail of meaning. After l«x>k
°* " Poct37 of tfao
‘-n 1 e Oriental svas to be amply ccm
potent.to mebinhysics, wonderfully com
Y,. j 0 ^ ixjcIit, scarcely competent to
f l , Uc: . ;v Ial . 0 m } xHent to lib
X'.t’.La was expression treated as a fine
of us who are not geniuses
ii a finer axt than wo do—
\outh’s Companion.
A Fiveyvoof Tree.
j Tho Gardenm* species Chronicle rhcpola, mentifais of a
! curl: ii:'. ire*, a of con*
j rortiKl appcafencc, and growing to a
! height of about twenty feet, which is said
; by Mr. W. Thk lcton Ifyer to be absolutely
; tnucrirtrafif lo ly tire, and. which survives
in.large-distrieta'inSo:tth"Amcr.*ta, where
j tho dry pastures ar.d bush aro 'laiined
j twice a year, and everyth«h:g in the way
S cf vegetable life is destroyed, with tha
j 1 exception ' of this tree.—Scientific Araeri-
5 .yrailailfn of Our IJ,ee.
j You can astound yo;y if by keeping a
ccn.v« of tho finer, mere premising boys
in any town, av.fi watching their progress
vears. You wifi find the
wafie enennotw. • It is the misery of
Ktothero. tb • death of fatisw.c and. the
dc-gr.vlatkm of the Inman in***. Vv'e l .a.vt
embodied in evtr eustoms the deiiUirate
degradat ion of our human nature. —Globe
L'r- - rat.
V«ry Ct'oti in
i! a love match Y' “Not exactly,
next do •?. you kr.ow. Charles
hr Mi ! somewhere that few women
their piano, playing long after
S' i and ho cow <udefi to trust to it.
didn’t want to leave the neighbor
i:o xb vou see. so Churlra married ha.
Vcrv good in him, vrcsaH if ?”
A , who . jitter* . .. pays out to word, ,
P ha - Ettsbnj »
•
a,c
f ' ! ! ' CWj tod;UB '
*9X numrrt
»'*' >•< «--*Ttie «v*t ieu»rc* show
a lb.. JM R>'. N*
« K*«
UL rah amufttl
VAlAiU.-t*si U 4 i
KAKBXIK SHERIFFS SALES
j j . v c iUa „ J 188<
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«<*»'.> HILL be Bold before the court house
ounty, Georgia, between the legal
ours of sale on the iirst Tuesday in
j Jay “ next the following oi property i j to*
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A certain tract of land situated ly
ng and being in Franklin cnnnty,
-eorgia, and being the North tost W
nd of a tract ot laud wheraon M.
ATiliarus now-live* on Middle rivet
-nd adjoining lands of Mr*. N. J.
Iwcds, R. Ii. Kesler, George Keslsr
nd containiug 75 aarea more or less
. his is a line trast of land having
ome 15 or twesty aerss of fine river
ottom en it. Levied on as the
roperty of 31 . \Y. ~W ill i: ms ly \ir
ac of and to satisfy a mortgage ti la
•-sued by A. J. Neal elsrk of the
(Superior sourt of Franklin county,
n favor 01 J. H. andT. C. Vickery
nd agariist M. W. Williams. Pro
erty pointed out bj’plaintiff m fi la,
■vritten notice served on defendant in
erins of the law.
|LSO at same time and plaee ; 100
of land more or lees, be.ng a cut
tf of the Joshua Purcell oid tract lyiu^
a tiie Ea«it aide of the public roan tun¬
ing from Aarnesrill* 10.CJarkaville by
io way ef th» rtizccld store adjoining
.iiids as follows, or riie Xouthesst by
Ti*, ;;*nd, bordering on me old. linf
• >.ui, on the west by is*uj. 1 uicc-L iv
‘o and being in the -11 uist U. ‘M. o
r.t n k 1 in couaiy. .ill j n orig in,, mr.
01.. be vied, on by virtue o' aud to sat
■iy tour tax liui.-j issuaa by (J. L. Mize
U. of Said outlay uga.u.-t Simon
an ks, for uis S tat* an* C**uiy tax mi
ae years 16SJ, ISS-l, ISoo aim loStj, I.tvv
..i.i'. and returned 10 m» uy J. 1 U..n
.
» A C . ior 6 .Uts as me Juw Jirccid*
ms A uni i. i jo?,
-*• L. MoConncl 1 Shftxiil.
.
HJSfRONED SHERIFF’S SoLE.
iid be sold belere tit* ccurv house
1 u»r in Cvrnesyille, Fraukiiu. county
m. witnin the legal hours of fcaie, on
*• 5 .‘sl Tuesday n stay next tne fut
■vi..g property, oo.-wn.
,JJ .iunji.ta and - iijlor Farm Stall
urd Eogiii* emnp.ete. Eaviad on *3
10 prop*r .y 01 3 . A. Langston b 3 v ir.
t‘«ot:md satisfy a mortg„ge ti. f*.
s Usd by A. J. .Nu.il Cia x of cue Sape*
;f Court of seed county ju savor o
i D Yow ;tnu K j ifobrook ana
- iia it the sum S. A. L mgs ton*
J. C. McConnell, Sheriff.
■ - i o f
V> nerefts It, D. Yow itnu J. ii.
v liras repr*seiu to ihe court in their
iiii jii duly filed and entsre i on the
c ums that the^ has ful.v attmi nisturoci
■d Tims. ti. JSuwuids esisue. ibis is
u\tii;re to cite a'i per*om> eencuiMcd
1 ns and creditors to show cause it ;uiy
.cy 0 .u, way s.iid aemui.is rators
maid upt be discharged irom th^ir a«
•iiaisiratiou and lecaive letters *f dis
mssioa on the first ■ Munuay in July
o37.
L. N. Tribble, O rdinary.
GUARDIAN'S SALE -
Agieeachv to an order from ;h? court of
Ordinary of Fra»kun county wifi bs
’old atauatiou befor* the court house
i°or, r.B the firot Tuesday in .nay next,
vitiii n the ieg.l hours of side the fotlow
a g property, to wig On* small tract 0
a. d in the JCJid dist. g. rn. of said coun
ly adjoining lands ot E. J. li»rber, bo¬
ng part of the W- K, Wiibtorn old piacs,
comuinrug twelve acres, feud land sold
, 0 . ,a\ some o H debit *1 tairl etfatc.anu
.be exqcngt tiie sum*, terms eath oo
day of sale. April 4th IS87
Uietj 1 ’. \\ illborne, Guardian
Georgia, Franklin .county.
whereas E H crow administrator of
fieaj. chain bier, represents to the c#urt
• - his petition, duly filed iixd entered
on record, tlmt ne iias luily , umiuistcr
o-i Lonj djcmblers estate: This io there,
•re to cite all persons concerned heirs
and creditors, t« show cause it any
-houid they can; why said administrator
not be discharged from his ad¬
ministration, and roe ive letter.- of dis¬
mission, oa the 1st ftftouitr,. in may 1837
E X Tibbie Ordinary.
Gyoigni \X : PraDkki J county
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