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i.VTiI TUESDAY, MAY C, 1873.
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Ti tt * ii. i l. idrtlcf ed forth to aid
A Vif.ti • r Hi refd,
Ti * kindly word In gri dark l our
1 hat pro Te-s tL tr oil Indeed ;
T.e ] !■-•. i r mercy, wf) breathed,
'.V... ; to: r.itei .1 t.igh;
Ti l -i .row nt s cm tii’li heart —
Tue Uiiii;;* (shall never die.
Ihe inert ry cf a cl.;.- rmg l and,
"I i.e prw-sre > f n k>-.
The ii iis word in gr ! dirk hour,
'1 im? ri.iike op i-iv. .i ti t tiiUs;
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l i.e holy t'U i.
1: . • h ,!.o-’ buv - c!'.- <t, tiieea lip* have met,
11,( • e thing* . it, ii i ever cie.
Tit tie I and hi t-i wor,!,
T .at wounded it f t-11,
;i:t: chilling want eymp-.thy,
Vi e tt.-. out . annot ttll :
T he hard reputao that chills the heart,
Whose hopes are bounding high,
la an unfading record kep%
These liiiLg** shall never die.
Let nothing {e.-.s, for every hand
Must lien teice svoik lo do;
Lorn- not a < cce to waken love.
Bo linn, i-.ud just, and trne ;
So slilli a Tgh: that cit.hot fade,
fJesin on * ‘ ee from on high,
And angel voices say to thee,
These ihiugs shall never die.
Current .Yules.
(farad* has a railroad Credit Mobilier.
CfiilSchurz sailed for Europe on tlie 27th.
(iovt imr \Y. L. Sliarky, of Mississippi,died
• ■ii tl.i- 29th, in the Imperial Hotel at Wash
ington, of pneumonia, aged eighty-three.
'i e Memphis Life and General Insurance
ljj.uk ie iiuf.j.t nded.
Tin fruit crop in Michigan is very fair, snd
a good yield is promised.
The cable companies have agreed upon
amalgamation.
It is reported the Carlists intend to with
draw from Spain.
Th Ilonaportists journals in France declare
that the Conservative Republic is dead.
Thiers is greatly discouraged by the defeat
of Remusat.
A heavy frost Ims destroyed many of the
vines in the vicinity of Lyons, in France.
Tho llavar.na (Cues) journal* confirm the
hunting of Aura by the insurgents.
A late act of the Missouri Legislature pro
hibits the leasing of convict labor.
TI !" hundred women have made applica
tion to study medicine at San Francisco.
The Medical Society of Boston try its mem
bers by practicing homeopathy.
The Government lias paid over seventeen
millions of the navy interest.
The epizootic is among the calvary horse*
nt the lava beds.
The Indians are driving away stock and
killing setlcrs in Southwestern Kansas.
Twenty thousand coal miners in Leicester
shire, London, have struck work.
hp x and Victoria's birth-day will be kept this
year on the 24th o! May, the real anniversary.
New foik Evening Post newspaper
i i. - 1 . i t.I has i..-. sold for $125,000.
Cuiigrc: sn.eti ( ox and Li ters have returned
their extra salary to the l.'hated States Treasury
B i ton has increased the number of its po
lice f u ee from 550 to 575, office s included.
The latest heir to an English estate of £30,•
• 1 is a young gentleman of Jackson,
Tenn.
An insane woman in New York has killed
two el'her children and roasted them on a
stove.
Ex-Minister Motley continues to live jn
Holland, busily engaged at all times in litera
ry pursuits.
The Trades Unions have resolved to post
pone the attempt to enforce the eight-hour
law until 1874.
Tic sales of the Union and Pacific Railroad
for March amounted to 18,000 acres at an
average of $97 per acre.
The consecration of Rev. VY. H. Gross as
Catholic Bishop of Savannah took place in
the Baltimore Cathedral Sunday last.
Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
have combined their humor and cynicism in a
book which is shortly' lo be published.
Princess Lynar, nee Parsons, of Ohio, an
American lady, is one of the reigning queens
ot lashion in Paris just now.
The new Graphic says that President Grant
is getting tired of his Butler, because he costa
too much for corkage.
J oseph Totman, of Richmond, Me., is ihree
tee! high, weighs twenty pounds, and refuses
to talk business with Barnum.
Commerce is almost paralyzed in New York
by the trouble with the sailor boardiny houses.
Vessels valuably loaded have been detained a
\> eek.
The official declaration of the result of the
Connecticut State election gives Democratic
Governor-elect Ingersoll a majority of 3,237 :
over both the other candidates.
The Governor of South Carolina is poor
but honest. The fact that he receives a sala
ry of $3,500 a year and spends $40,000 is suf
ficient evidence of that theory.
In 1820 the only Rnnan Catholics in the
city of Hartford, Conn., were two sisters, Mrs.
Cosgrove and Mrs. Murphy. Now* there are
18,0(11), and a great cathedral has been begun.
It is estimated that over $50,000,000 have
been loaned on Chicago property since the
fire. The money has been drawn mainly
from New York, Boston and Hartford.
In consequence oi the payment of warrants
for a very large amount of money this month,
secretary Richardson does not anticipate much
reduction in the public debt. ,
At Annapolis, Mil.. on the 2~th, a stay of
proceedings was entered in the case of Eliza
beth G. Whartou, indicted for an attempt to
poison Eugene Van Ness.
The gold coining of the German Empire
had attained, on the Ist ultimo, the large sum
of $144,513,075. This increase is due to the
gold received in payment of the French in
demnity.
An lowa editor acknowledges the receipt
of congiessionai documents ‘‘in advance of the
mail,” in consequence ofa flock of wolves and
a bear chasing the post-rider across the prai
rie.
A father and son out West have left this
mundane sphere—the father shot the son’s
dog: the son set tire to his father's barn ; the
father shot the son ; the court then hung the
father.
At an unofficial meeting of the shareholders
of the Atlantic Cable Company, in London,
a resolution was adopted in favor of the con
solidation of the Companies, and the amalga
mation oi all cable interests.
Toe manufacturing city of Joachimstkal, in
tie mountains of Bohemia, vra* destroyed by
tire on March 31. Out of five hundred houses
in the city, four Hundred and fifty were com
pletely burned, and five thousand persons ren
dered homeless. The magnificent church,
founded in the early days of reformation, fell
a prey to the flames, did aiso the valuable
paintings by Lueos Ctanch and Albert Durer.
Tin- most sot ere snow-storm of the season,
prevail :._r between Fremont, Nebraska, and
Cheyi-r ••, \ yomiiig, commenced at Chey
enne on L'i :. aiid traveled eastti ard slow
ly, reached N->rth Plane on the ensuing night,
ami Grand Ml and c-mly n the 14di, and con
tinued there for s.ome time with uuabated
fu:y. iiie now drifted four and five feet in
dstpih. ud a man's life was noi safe outside of
shelter. Trains were laid up waiting tor the
•form to abate.
TIE MOSfiOE ADVERTISER.
1873) CALENDAR. (1873.
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18730 CALENDAR. (1873.
ATLANTA. ADVERTISEMENTS.
WOMAN 7 * m GHTS.
ONE WHO HAS LONG STUDIED THIS AB
sorbing subject now presents to the women
ot our country the result of his investigations. lie
Is happy to say that he has at last discovered
4 ‘ Woman’s Best Friend.”
It is adapted, especially, to those cases where the
womb i# disordered, and will cure any irregularity
of the;“ MENSES.”
Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator
acts like a charm in li WHITES,” or in a sadden
check In the MONTHLY COURSES ” from cold,
trouble of mind, or like causes, by restoring the
discharge in every instance. So also in chronic
cases its action is prompt and decisive, and saves
the constitution from countless evils and prernas
ture decay. This vaiuabiejpreparatioa is lor sale
at
81 50 PER BOTTLE
by all respectable drugg'gts in the land. Prepared
and sold by
L. H. BRADFIELD, Druggist, Atlanta.
a thousand women testify to its merits.
Near Marietta, Ga., March 21, 1870.
MESSRS. WM. ROOT & SON.—Dear Sirs:
Some months ago I bought a bottle of BRAD
FIELD’S FEMAI E REGULATOR from you, and
have used it in my family,with the utmost satis
faction, and have recommended it to three other
families, and they have tound it just what it is
recommended. The females who have used your
REGULATOR are in perfect health, and are able
to attend to their household duties and we cordi
ally recommend it to the public.
Yours respectfully, ItEV. H. B. JOHNSON,
We could add a thousand other certificates, but
we consider the above amply sufficient proof of
its virtue. Ail we ask is a trial. Sc Id in Forsyth
by L. GREER & CO., and W. L. CARMICHAEL.
marlS.ly
HR. LAWSSISJ,
©WATCHES,
J eweirv,
ALSO, AGENT FOR
Lodge and Notary Public Seals,
CANCELLATION, STAMPS, ETC.
No W, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
feblß-3m
TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK,
Hardware Merchants,
Cor. Decatv *fc Ttyor Sts. fronting Kimball House,
ATLANTA, GA.
Dealers in Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains,
Grain Cradles, Builder and Carriage Material,
Powder, Rope. Belting, Etc.
feblS.3m
DUNN, OQLETREE & CO.,
Produce and Commission
MERCHANTS,
Deal in Flour, Bacon, Corn, Hay, Etc.
Refer to the Bankers )
and Real Estate Agts. >- ATLANTA, GA.
Of Atlanta. )
apll.fiin
EISEMAN & BRO.,
Clothiers and Tailors-
Have on band a fresh supply and well assorted
6toek of
SPRING GOODS.
Those who desire anything in their line will do
well to call at this house on
No. 5 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
apll.lni
r. DODD. <. T. DODD. W. i. TANKER.
P & G-. T- DODD & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AND
PROVISION DEALERS.
(Co.-ier Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,)
[established 1553.] ATLANTA, GA.
apll 3m
CHAPMAN, ROCKER & CO.
Wholesale (Groceries
AND
Commission Merchants,
COR. ALABAMA & FORSYTH STS.,
ATLANTA, GA.
feblS.Sm*
IAS. B. OWENS. JOSIAB ... FOSTER
National Hotel
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
OWENS & FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE of Piedmont aud Orange Hotels, Lynch
burg, Virginia.
The National has been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Furnished.
Board §3 per day. Baggage carried to and from
Depot tree of charge.
jan7.tf
DAVIS SMITH,
dealer in
Saddles & Harness,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
Shoe Findings, ali Kinds of Leather.
Children’s Carriages.
Goods Ordered by Express “O. O, D.,” Promptly
Attended to.
102 Ciierrj St., 31 a con, Ga.
BarlLlao.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LATEST FROM NEW YORK!!
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK !!!
L. GREENWOOD cfc BROS.
. IN
PYE’S BRICK BLOCK,
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the Citizens of Monroe, Jasper, Jones and Butts
Counties, that they are now receiving and op-ming their LA.tGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED
or mmm mm%
Embracing all the VERY LATEST STYLES, and at LOWER PRICES than can be expected
elsewhere.
As our Partner has remained in New York daring the Season, he has had all the ADVANTA
GES of that Market.
Call and Bee us if you wish to get good Bargains.
mar2s It L. GREENWOOD & BRO3.
NEW” A RRA NCE MENTS!!
JIsTO. gA. STEELE
Has opened in the elegant Store Room, formeriv occupied by W. W. Anderson, a Large and
varied Stock of
SEASONABLE DRY COODS 1
And have on hand the following winter Stock, which will be sold AT COST !
CASSIMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS,
AND
A FULL STOCK OF GOODS,
And will also keep on hand an extensive SPRING STOCK. The business will be under the
Immediate supervision ot Mr. R. p. BROOKS. CALL AND SEE ME
feb2s-tf JNO. A. STEELE.
THE FORSYTH GRIST MILL.
rplIE ABOVE MILL IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, TURNING OUT AS GOOD
TERMS: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
M fUt
As can be made ANYWHERE. A full supply ot meal always on hand lor sale or exchange for
corn. Customers will not be detained waiting for their “turn.”
PARTIES PURCHASING CORN IN FORSYTH
I
Will find it to their interest to patronize this Mill. Only the usual toil rates will be charged.
mar2s.Bm PEYTON T. WARD.
ANSLEY & McCOMMON,
GROCERY AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!!
(STORE ROOM IN MONROE ADVERTISER BUILDING)
ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
that they have in STORE and are daily receiving large supplies of
BACON, CORN, FLOUR MOLASSES,
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT
xN A
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE /
WE WILL SELL OUR GOODS ON TIME WITH APPROVED PAPERS. *
mar2s tf ANBLEY & McCOMMON.
1873 } ISAAC WJIN'SIII I>. ; 1873
EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN
Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings.
•yyf ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
Hides in Large or Small Quantities.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
French and American Calf and Kip Skins; Baltimore, New York, Cincinnati and Louisville Oak
Sole Leather ; Plai i and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather.
Shoe Findings, Lasts, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Eto., all of which will be sold as low as in
any Southern city, as 1 get my goods from Importers and Manufacturers. All of my friends, ac
quaintances and the rest of mankind sre invited to send in their orders, or call and see my Stock.
Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINSHIP,
mrrll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
OHES AP EAK E GU A NO.
\l r K arc sill! agents for the above TRIED and RELIABLE Ferti'iZer, and alter Ft VS YEARS
VV experience in selling it, unhesitatingly recommend it to our planting friends as equal to auy
manipulated Fertilizer made.
IT IS EXPERIMENT.
In no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession
from some of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to its merits.
JONES & BAXTER,
febll.tf 100 Cherry St., Mscod, Ga.
THE BROWN
COTTON GIN.
PLANTERS 6'nould examine the above-named
old and reliable Gin before buying any other.
It combines the required qualities of Simplicity,
Strength and Durability. It gins fast and clean,
makes excellent lint (often bringing to %c.
per lb. above market ) and is universally admitted
to be the lightest running gin made. We have had
thirty years’ experience in the business, and war
tant every gin perlect. Gins constantly in the
hands of our agents, to which we invite inspection.
Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars
may be had by addressing
ISRAEL F. BROW.V, Pres.,
Brown Colton Gin Cos.,
1cb25.4m. New London, Conn.
Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale!
sls per 100.
■yyM. K. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY,
Offers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT
TREES, Strawberry Plants, Etc., Etc.
Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue ’for a
stamp. Address,
WM.-K. helsoh.
juf.tf Acecm, G*. j
THE MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE,
R'orsvtli, Or a.
This institution still tenders its
services to those wuo wouid secure for their
daughters the benefits oi a thorough education.
FACULTY.
R. T. Asbuht, A. M. Pres, j Mrs. M. A. Turner.
Rev. S. G. Hillter, D. D, Miss Eugenia Amor,
Prof. H. Bechter. j Miss L. Hillter.
Miss Kate Millrdge. | Mrs. C. C. Morrall.
Expenses =
Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session $lO7 20
Board and Tuition, Fall aession. 92 80
REMARKS:
The Institution has a healthful location, an am
ple board of instruction, excellent facilities for
improvement in the fine arts, provision (or in
struction in the French, German and Spanish lan
guages, and societies tor promoting social culture
aDd literary attainment,
; For inrther particulars apply to
! R. T. ASBURY, Pres. Fac.
DR. J. 8. LAWTON, Pres. Board Trua.
lAjiiuuw Dtntc, See.
FORSYTIf ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. D. MOBLEY. H. H. CABANISS
PLANTER’S EMPORIUM!
MOBLEY * CABANISS,
fIN PYE'S NEW BLOCK, |
FORSYTH, • • - - GEORGIA.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873.
I
!
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES,
Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that we have
.*
mmimm AmAmmmmm
To furnish, in unlimited quantities, everythin? embraced in a full line of Plantation Supplies
nd iuvite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store
Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Molasses,
And 1 11 the leading articles In the Provision trade.
I3F“OASH SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.^!
SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES.^£3
We will keep on hand a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country.
Thankful lor favors received in the past, we iuvite the attention of cnr planting friends to our
programme for 1572.
noiiuA & cakaniss.
Jan ll.ct
IMIlli,IS! FOB TEE HOLIDAYS I TUUtH
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN
OFFER
DKESS GOODS.
SILKS, POPLINS, SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., at Reduced Prices.
GOODS, Jaconets, Nalmsooks, Mulls, Tarletans, Lonsdale end Jones’ Cambric?
English, Swiss and American—9-4,10*4, 11-4, 12—1, white and colored.
Gents, Boys and Youths’.wear—grey, brown, gold and blue."
French, German and American—all sizes, from 16 to 33.
ptLANNELS, White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled.
JLJOSIERY, British and Balbriggan, Hose and Half Hose.
Grey, Brown, Gold and Bine, English and American.
Bleached and Unbleached— %, %. 44, 5-4, C-4, 10-4, 11-4 wide.
GLOVES, Perinot, Harris, Hector, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Buttons, all shade*
HAMBURG LACE- CURTAINS.
We offer the above at A REDUCTION from former rates and solicit an inspection.
SAMPLES sent by mail on application. Parcels delivered anywhere in the city, free.
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN,
dec24.ot MACON, GA.
dec24. ot
A GOOD wiun
TJAVING THOROUGHLY TESTED THE
EUREKA FERTILIZER.
For three years past, I can confidently recommend
it to the planters of my county, as a good and
reliable Guano. Having been appointed.
AGENT FOR THIS SECTION,
I am now prepared to sell the same on reasonable
terms, either for cash or on time.
B. H. NAPIER.
feb4.3m.
Bowen & Mercer’s Super Phosphate.
S3B 00 PER TON.
Warranted equal to any of the
PHOSPHATE manufactured.
Send for pamphlet of Certificates and Analysis,
by Professors Means, Piggett and Stewart, to
BOWEN & MERCER,
65 Bouth Gay Street,
marll.lm Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
Manufactures
Book and News Paper
igyOrders solicited and promptly filled.
Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Regs,
White Paper Shavines, Burlaps and other paper
stock. Refers to this paper as sample of news.
JAMES ORMOND,
apr&ii Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga. |
- ,
Dissolution of Partnership.
copartnership heretofore existing between
L the undersigned ha3 been dissolved by mu
tual consent —Mr. Dav.s retiring. The business
will hereafter be conducted by S. F. Wilder &
Son. 8. F. WILDER,
F. N. WILDER.
•A. B. C. DAVIS.
FOUR and SIX-HOLE TOPS—WITH OR
WITHOUT GLASS OVEN DOORS.
HAS TAKEN THE PREMIUM
In actual trial as THE BEST BAKER.
OVER the '“Stewart,” “Great Benefactor,”
“ Charter Oak,” and “ Cotton Plant.” What
|it has done on a fair trial it can do again. If it’s
loot the best Cooking Stove in Macon we wish to
know it.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Sole Agents.
Recollect the Patent Fire Back of the Buck
Brilliant Cook Stove is worth half the price of a
common stove. It is warranted to last five times
as long as an ordinary fire back.
| janl4.ct
J. H- TURNER,
Attorney at&IW,
Forsyth, Oa.
WILL Practice in the Counties comprising
the Flint Circuit, and in the Bupreme
Court of Georgia. Prompt attention given to all
business entrusted.
Office up Stairs—last door to the right, in Pye’s
Brick Block. marlß.ly
JOB PRINTING of every description neatly ex
ecuted at Tbs Adtutuh o4m-
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT S.
Sheriff's Sale.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May,
before the Court House door in the town ot
Forsyth, between the usual hours of sale, the
following described property, to-wit: lot ot
land number one hundred and ninety, and part
of lots number one hundred and eighty-nine
and two hundred, containing three hundred
acres, said land lying and being in the 4th dis
trict of said county. Said property levied on
as the property of John G. Mays, trustee foi
A. E. Sutton, under and by virtue ol a fi. fa.
in favor of A. V. Mann vs. John G. Maya,
trustee for A. E. Sutton.
mar2s.td. C. M.McCUNE, Sheriff.
Application for Dismission.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary’s Office of said County: It ap
pearing to me that Tabithey Hencely, Adminis
tratrix on the estate of Wesley Hencley.dec’d,
late of said county, has lully administered
said estate and applies for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
file objections, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted, on or before the
Ist Monday in June next.
E. DUMAS.
marll.td. Ordinary
Lost Paper.
Whereas, Military Bounty Land Warrant
No. , for 160 acres, issued under the
act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1555
for the services of Roderick Rutland, late ol
Capt. Ford’s Company, Georgia Militia, War
1812, lias been lost or destroyed, this is t o
certify that the warrantee having duly filed x
caveat with the proper authorities, iutend
making application for the issue of a duplicate
thereof. RODERICK RUTLAND,
ap115.6w Warrantee.
Administratrix’ Sale.
By and under an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Monroe County, will be
sold before the Court House door in tho vil
lage of Knoxville, Crawford County, on the
Ist Tuesday ia May next, 39 acres of land
being part of lot No. 33 in the second district
of originally Houston now Crawford, sold as
the property of Thomas J. Persons late of Moo
roe county deceased. Terms Cash.
SARAH PERSONS,
aprl.td Administratrix.
Application Tor Dismission.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY :
It being represented tome by S. H. Swann,
administrator of Ezekiel Gardner, deceased,
that he has fully administered said estate and
applies for letters of dismission—all persona
concerned are hereby notified to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in June next, else said letter*
will be granted. E. DUMAS,
mar4td Ordinary.
Application for Dismissal.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY ;
Whereas John J. Bentley, administrator of
Henry Hayman, deceased, represents that he
has fully administered said estate and applie*
for letters of dismission —all persons concerned
are hereby notified to show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in June
next, why said letters should not be granted.
mar4.td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Application for Disniisiion.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Monroe County It
being represented to me by J. T. Crowder, Ad
ministrator of 11. Watts, deceased, that he ha*
lully administered said estate aud applies for let
ters of dismission. Ail persons concerned are
hereby notified to tile their objections, if any they
have, on or before the Ist Monday in June next,
el6e said letters will De granted.
msr4td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
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