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H)l: ; V 1 11. TUESDAY. MAY 13. 1873.
jtjf-.t.t; .1 < k <1 tin- l&r<! nodori.
A • “Ctpiaia Jinks.”
J’in t ,i| ;i n .!'k iif th* Hi-d KiiJi-cp,
Wm i . iii. ja! tlit' ;;';Vern.len: in'Cki,
Ki t.iinncil among tin- ava rock* ;
!" I’m ttn- peat of the army;
I’ve l< and Uir-in many a weaty dat.ee.
Weary dance, aiary dance ;
For dirty r~g. und r< and nuirai ce.
I'm at. . !ul pest in the army.
I’m Captain Jack of the I.avi Bed*,
I’m “ cock of the walk,” and chie: o' the Red*,
1 km “ III' the liar ' slid 9*ip ttie head*,
| >t the whole United Mte* at my.
Wien I g<> my tquaw ehc criee,
My sqaaw Hie cries,
My squ.i* *he cries,
When I go our my squw she cries—
Y- u'd tieltli look tut for the artny!
Kilii.'K md *cilpl)g, and drinking rum,
I alwavn I bought the 'e at of fun
Till the ... Id.tr.. earn ; tlicu oil l r in,
!ii> a* no: to tie caught in the army.
“ Ijon’t take hi inline!” the peace men cried,
1 be prai e nun ei ied, the peace men cried ;
And herd an ! lao'. the In.nds they tied
<ii those cruel men in the army.
I tolled them to tuy mountains lair;
The peace-men led them into the snare,
in which I managed to ‘‘take the hair”
Of the bravest man in the army.
The country then did wildly shout,
Did wiidly shout, did wildly shout,
“ het tbe-e lodiau scoundrels *l>e cleaned out’
Ily the boys in blue of the army.”
i am Captain Jack ol the Modoc red;
Around me In a fatal web
Ol gleaming steel and eager led
In the vetgulul hands of the army.
And sabre slioke and pistol crack
Will end the life ol Captain Jack,
And nil the rest of the wolfish pack
That have torn the braves oi the army.
I'm Captain Jark of de Modoc braves,
And cock o’ the walk to the lava cavee,
When 1 catches ’em out —their heads 1 shave —
3he heads ol the braves oi the army.
When 1 stand up the pickets they stare,
The pickets they stare,
’i he pickets they stare,
When I stand up the pickets they stare,
And then run back to thearuiy.
Current Notes.
A. C. White, broker of New York, is dead.
The Cure of Santa Cruz has not been shot.
Jay Gould has been whipped by one Mar
vin.
Reinforcements are moving to the Modocs'
front.
lion. Hugh McArthur, of Philadelphia, died
on the sth.
America has been left out in the Vienna
Exposition.
It is hoped that the Pope’s health will be
settled soon.
3 lie importation oi coffee from Mexico is
increasing rapidly.
The \ ienna Exposition was form illy opened
on May the Ist.
Parnum’s big tent is soon to be spread over
Rhode Island.
r i he condition of \ esuvius is creating some
palaver in Italy.
Cardinal Alexia Billiet, Archbishop of
Chambery, is dead.
Don Alfonsos Carlist band has been de
bated in the province ofLerida.
A finely dressed man forged $2,500 out of
the St. Louis Savangs Bank on the sth.
'iTie Taranto arsenal appropriation has
caused the resignation of the Italian Ministry.
Hie tenor ol all advices from Paris indicates
continued fear of a serious conflict.
Parisians are still in grave anxiety concern
ing M. Barodet’s election.
The workmen on the Texas and Pacific rail
road have reached El Paso.
The Cromwell Paper Mills at Detroit, Mich.,
was partly destroyed by fire an the 3d.
I’ilty copies ol “ \\ ebster’s Unabridged" has
been sent to Japan.
Chicago proves its superiority over St.
Louis in the matter of population by six in
quests a day.
'i he new trade in palmetto wares is re
ported to have already reached the sum of
$3,000 per week in Fernandina, Fla.
A number of Danish emigrants recently
brought out by the New Brunswick Govern
ment have left lor the United States.
G >vemor Beveridge, of Illinois, issued a
proclamation May Ist, designating Friday,
May 30th, as decoration day.
A distinct shock of an earthquake was felt
at ( ornwail and at Cos lean Landing, Canada,
on Wednesday night.
The Pennsylvania Republican State Con
vention is to be held at Ilarrisburg on the 13th
of August.
_ The third annual industrial exposition of
Tennessee opened in Nashville on May Ist,
under favorable auspices.
A formidable “\ oung Republican” move
ment against the St. Paul Post-office ring is
developing strength in Minnesota.
St.. Louis has organized a “ Mississippi Val
ley Society ” to establish direct business re
lations between itself and England.
The International Exhibition at Vienna
was opened yesterday with imposing ceremo
nies.
The bill for the regulation and control of
the clergy has passed the upper house of the
Prussian Diet by a large majority.
The festivities in honor of the visit of the
Herman Emperor are still continued in St.
Petersburg.
The Dutch troops of the Atchinese expedi
tion have all embarked on the fleet near Pa
dang without molestation.
The Musquakoe Indians on Skunk River,
near Colfax, 111., torture their murderers and
starve them to death.
Anew poem by Longfellow will be first
published in a paper to be issued at the hos
pital fair in Portland, Me.
The Supreme Court has rendered j udgment
in favor of Charles Wilson et als., of Savau
nali, in the cotton claim case for §1032.
All quiet along the Lava Beds, and it is ex
pected it will remain so, without injection of
some bravery
Beer-drinkers in Cincinnati are clamoring
lor a reduction in the price from five to three
cents.
Congress is discussing the piopriety of an
amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting
their successors from stealing.
The Spiritualistic Fraternity propose to
have a ,l national mass convention" in Indiana
on the May.
Generals Sherman and Howard have sworn
that Columbia, S. C., was not burned by their
orders; and would probably swear anythin?
else.
An elaborately ornamented monument,
perennius Erie, twenty six feet high, is nearly
ready to be placed over the remains of the
late James Fisk, Jr., at Brattleboro, Vt
Vermont is rejoiced by the advent of really
mild weather. Its biggest snow-drift has
melted away so rapidly during the last few
days that it is now only thirty-seven feet
deep.
In attempting to close barber shops on the
Sabbath, the Lycurguses of Des Moines lowa,
have inadvertently ordained it a misdemeanor
for any private citizen to shave himself on
Sunday.
The public def t statement shows a reduc
tion in April ot §2,747.450.G0. The coin bal
ance is $76,976,440 cuirency balance, $2,997,-
871.23 ; coin certificates, $24,787,4C0, out
standing legal tenders, $337,148,902; special
deposits ot legal tenders, $25,120,000.
Captain Dai ling, chief of the surveying party
at Leavenworth, charges that tig? Usages and
Cheyennes who murdered his men were fif
teen miles outside of their reservation. The
surveyors have withdrawn from the Indian
country until they cau secure government
protection.
TIE MOSSOE ADVERTISER.
1873) CALENDAR. (1873.
TERMS: TWO HOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
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ATLANTA. ADVERTISEMENTS.
EISEMAN k BRO.,
Clothiers and Tailors
if
ave on hand a fresh supply aud well assorted
bt ock of
SPRING GOODS.
Those who desire anything iu their line will do
well to call at this house on
No. 5 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
apll lm
TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK,
Hardware Merchants,
Cor. Decatu <fe Pryor Sts. fronting Kimball House,
ATLANTA, GA.
Dealers in Iron, Steel, Hoes, Chains,
Grain Cradles, Builder and Carriage Material,
Powder, Rope. Belting, Etc.
feblß.3m
P. DCDD. 6. T. I.IODD. W. J. TANNER.
P-&G-. T- DODD & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AND
PROVISION DEALERS.
(Co-:er Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,)
[established 1853.] ATLANTA, GA.
apll. 3m
CHAPMAN, RUCKER & CO.
Wholesale G-rooeries
AND
Commission Merchants,
COR. ALABAMA & FORSYTII STS.,
ATLANTA, GA.
feblß.3m*
JA3. E. OWENS. JOSIAH ... FOSTER
National Hotel
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
OWENS & FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE of Piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch
burg, Virginia.
The National has been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Furnished.
Board $3 per day. Baggage carried to and from
Depot Iree ol charge.
JanT.tf
DAVIS SMITH,
DEALER IN
Saddles & Harness,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
Shoe Findings, all Kinds of Leather.
Children’s Carriages.
Goods Ordered by Express, “ C. O, D.,” Promptly
Attended to.
102 dlicrrj- St., Macon, Ga.
marll.Sm.
THE LATEST & BEST FROM MACON!
ALL the latest styles of Fashionable Hats, of
the Lest Quality, at
THOMAS U. CONNOR’S.
A LARGE assortment of Gentlemen’s Under
wear, to tit anybody from a Dwarl to a Giant,
or even an Alderman, at
THOMAS U. CONNOR’S.
DRESS Shirts, Collars and Cutis, and Silk Neck
Wear, at
THOMAS U. CONNOR’S.
TRUNKS of all styles, Satchels, Valises and
Umbrellas, at
THOMAS U. CONNOR’S.
QENTLEMEN’S Wedding Outfits a Specialty,
THOMAS U. CONNOR’S.
Fashionable Place in the City of Macon,
junell.ly
1L T. WHITCOMB, Agent^ -
99 Bay St... Successor to J. A. 8r0wn,...99 Bay St.
IMPORTER OP AND DEALER IN
West India Fruits and Vegetables.
PINE APPLES, Oranges, Apples, Bananas,
Lemons, Potatoes, Nuts of all kinds, Onions,
Etc., Etc.
99 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
aprß.tt
J. JOHNSTOH,
DEALER IN
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, ETC.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated DIAMOND PEB
BLE SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. Etc.
Particc'ar Attention given to Repairs on Fine and
Difficult Watches.
etc., Repaired, and Engraving.
Corner Mulberry and Second streets
MACON, GA
CARHART & CUED,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Hardware. Guns, Cutlery,
Agricultural Implements, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes
Hollow-ware, Spriugs, Axles,
Cotton and. Corn sweeps
Carriage Makers’ Material and Trimmings,
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
janl4.iy
~ WEEDS & CORNWELL,
Importers and Dealers In
Hardware, Iron, Steel,
NAILS, TIN-PLATE,
Trlutos, Spokes, Rims,
Shot, Powder, Hope, Rubber Belting, Etc.
0ct29.1y SAVANNAH. GA.
E. O. SIMMONS,
MtQWief at Ikaw,
MpllO.ly THOMASTON, UA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LATEST FROM NEW YORK!!
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SPRING STOCK !!!
T ■ GREENWOOD db BROS.
IN
PYE’S B HICK BLOCK,
KESi ECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the Citizens of Monroe, Jasper, Jones aud Butts
Counties, that they are now receiving and opening their LARGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED
melt or mmm mm%,
Embracing all the VERY LATEST STYLES, and at LOWER PRICES than :an be expected
elsewhere.
As our Partner has remained in New York during the Season, he has had all the ADVANTA
GES of that Market.
Call and see us if you wish to get good Bargains,
maria It L. GREENWOOD & BRO3.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS!I
JISTO. A. STEELE
Has opened in the elegant Store Room, formerly occupied by W. W. Anderson, a aud
varied Stock ol ‘ a
SEASONABLE DRY COOBS t
Aud Lave ou hand the following winter Stock, which will be sold AT COST !
CASSIMERS, WORSTEDS, JEANS, DELAINES, FLANNELS.
AND
A FULL STOOIC OF STAPLE GOODS.
And will also keep on hand an extensive SPRING STOCK. The business will be under the
immediate supervision of Mr. U. V. BROOKS. CALL AND SEE ME
feb2s-tf JNO. A. STEELE.
Tr.P,\lß: TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, iN ADVANCE.
THE FORSYTH GRIST MILL.
rpHE ABOVE MILL IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, TURNING OUT AS GOOD
MEAL
As can be made ANYWHERE. A full supply of meal always on hand for sale or exchange for
corn. Customers will not be detained waiting for their “ turn.”
PARTIES PURCHASING CORN IN FORSYTH
Will find it to their interest to patronize this Mill. Only the usual toll rates will be charged.
mar‘Js.3m PEI TON T. WARD.
_ ANSLEY & McCOMMON,
GROCERY AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!!
(STORE ROOM IN MONROE ADVERTISER BUILDING)
f^ESPECTI ULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIEND3 AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
that they have in STORE aud are daily receiving large supplies of
BACON, COHN, FLOUR- MOLASSES,
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT
iN A
FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE!
WE WILL SELL OUR GOODS ON TIME WITH APPROVED PAPERS.
mar2s-tf ANSLEY & McCOMMON.
1873 1 WINSITIP*. j 1873
EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN
Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings.
•yy-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; Plain and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather
Shoe Findings, Lasts, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., 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 are invited to seud in their orders, or call and see my Stock
Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINSIIIP
mrrll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO.
\\J arc still agents for the above TRIED and RELIABLE Fertilizer, and after FIVE YEARS
V V experience in selling it, unhesitatingly recornmeud it to our planting friends as equal to auy
manipulated Fertilizer made.
IT IS USTO EXPERIMENT.
.n no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession
Iron, some of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to its merits.
JONES & BAXTER,
THE BROWN
COTTON GIN.
PLANTERS should 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 %c. to i
per lb. above market) and is universally admitted
to be the lighted running gin made. We have had
thirty years’ experience in the business, and war
lant every gin perfect. 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. BROWN, Pres.,
Brown Colton Gin Cos.,
teb2s.4m. New London, Conn.
Southern Fruit Trees tor Sale!
sls per 100.
yy\M. K. NELSON,
Proprietor of the
GEORGIA NURSERY,
Oilers for Sale a Fine Stock of Young FRUIT
TREES, Strawberry Plauts, Etc., Etc.
Price List gratis. Descriptive Catalogue for a
stamp. Address,
WM. K. NELSON.
jan7.tf Auscsta, Ga.
THE MONROE FEMALE COLLEGE,
ITorsvtli, <3-a.
This institution still tenders its
services to those who would secure for their
daughters the benefits of a thorough education.
FACULTY.
R. T. Asbcht, A. M. Pres, j Mrs. M. A. Turner.
Rev. S. G. Hillter, D. D. . Miss Eugenia Amos.
Prof. H. Beciitek. 1 Miss L. Hillter.
Miss Kate Milledge. | Mrs. C. C. Mokkall.
Expenses ••
Board and Tuition, Balance Spring Session $lO7 20
Board aud Tuition, Fall Session. 93 SO
REMARKS:
The Institution has a healthful location, an am
ple board of instruction, excellent facilities for
improvement in the fine arts, provision tor in
struction in the French, German and Spanish lan
guages, and societies tor promoting social culture
and literary attainment,
For further particulars apply to
K. T. ASBURY, Pres. Fac.
DR. J. S. LAWTON, Pres. Board Trus.
Andrew Dunn, Sec jau7. ly
MISCELL AN EOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
8. D. MOBLEY. 11. H. CABANIBS
PLANTER’S EMPORIUM!
MOBLEY * CABANISS,
[IN BYE’S NEW BLOCK,|
FOItSYTIi, - * ■ - GEORGIA.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873.
WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TflE PLANTERS OF MONROE, PIKE, JONES,
Jasper, Butts and Craw lord Conuties that we have
©SMFIISI® AIIAHiIMIIfS
To furnish, in unlimited quantities, everything embraced in a full line of Plantation Supplies
nd invite attention to our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store
Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Motasses,
And 1 11 the leading articles in ilie Provision trade.
33FOASII SALES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.^
IripTlME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING RATES.^I
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 invite the attention <>t cir planting friends to onr
programme for 1573.
MOBLEY & CaBANISS.
jan 14,ct __„
HB! FOE TIE HOLIDAYS! IIUIIM
J. R. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN
OFFER
BKESS GOODS.
SILKS, POPLINS, SATTEENS, Etc., Etc., at Reduced Prices.
GOODS, Jaconets, Naimsooks, Mulls, Tarletans, Lonsdale and Jones’Can brie
J'JLANKETS, English, Swiss and American—9-4,10-4, 11-4, 12-4, white and colored.
MERES, Gents, Boys and Youths’ wear—grey, brewn, gold and blue.;
French, German and American—all sizes, from 10 to 35.
jpU.ANNELS, White, Red and Opera, plain and twilled.
JLJOSIEUY, British and Baibriggan, Hose and Half Hose.
Grey, Brown, Gold and Bine, English and American.
pOMgSTICS, Bleached and Unbleached—%, %, 44, 5-4, C-4, 10-4, 11-4 wide.
GLOVES, Perinot, Ilanis, lleetor, Lupin and Empress, 1 and 2 Buttons, all shade*
HAMBURG LACE CURTAINS.
J2P We offer the above at A REDUCTION lrom former rates and solicit an inspection.
SAMPLES sent by mail bn application. Parcels delivered anywhere in the city, free.
J. B. ROSS & S. T. COLEMAN,
dee24 - c t MACON, GA.
A GOOD I'Hi
JJAVING THOROUGHLY TESTED THE
EUREKA FERTILIZER.
For three years past, I can confidently recommend
it to the plauters 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 lor 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 Proleesors Means, Piggott and Stewart, to
BOWEN & MERCER,
65 South Gay Street,
marll.lm Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
Manufactures
Book and USTows Paper
STOrders solicited and promptly filled.
Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rsgs,
tV hite Paper Shavings, Burlaps and other paper
stock. Reters to this paper as sample of news.
JAMES ORMOND,
aprßtf Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga.
A. RAUsCIIEXBERG,
ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER,
FORSYTH, GA.
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH TO ORDER
Designs for buildings of any Description.
Drawings for the modern plan3 of Dwelling
houses, Store-rooms, and auv character of Build-;
ing that may be desired. The drawings, when
finished, are ready tor the workman’s hauds, with
complete specifications for materials to be used.
apr&-6m A. RAUSCHENBERG.
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
not 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 la warranted to iaat five times
as long as an ordinary tire back.
janlLct
Spotswood Hotel.
(Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot)
dACON, GEORGIA.
Board. Three Dollars per Day.
T. H. HARRIS, jProp’r.
1 nov26.ct
“MULE for sale. -
I HAVE A BLACK MARE MULE WHICH I
will sell cheap for caab, or on time with accep
tance. B. H. NAPIER.
apl22.t(
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ShcrifPs Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the Court-house in the
Town of Forsyth, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property : A house and
lot, said lot containing two and one-half acres,
more or less, and being in Monroe county,
bounded by the lands of Willis Morrison on
the South, and the lands of Mrs. Wright on
the east Said property levied on as the
property of John H. Josey, agent, for his
wife, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Smith Wal
ler, T. C. vs. John H. Josey, agent for his
wife.
Also, at the same time and place one house
and lot in the Town of Forsyth, bounded on
the north by the resident lots of Monroe and
J. F. Clower, on the east by the lot of Wm.
Bordoin. on the South by the public road
leading from Forsyth to Barnesville, on the
west by lot of T. W. Kiug. Said property
levied on as the property ot N. W. Newman,
to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Wilson Murphy
vs. N. W. Newman. C. M. McCune,
mayfitd 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 Henoley.dec’d,
late of said county, has fully 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.
hereas, Military Bounty Land Warrant
No. , lor 160 acres, issued under the
act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1855
ffir the services of Roderick Rutland, late ol
ioio‘ l’ ord ’ s Company, Georgia Militia, War
1812, has been lost or destroyed, this is o
certify that the warrantee having duly filed
caveat with the proper authorities, intend
making application for the issue of a duplicate
thereof. RODERICK RUTLAND,
apllS.Gw Warrantee.
Application for Dismission.
COURT OF ORDINARY MONROE COUNTY
It being represented to me by S. H. Swann,
administrator of Ezekiel Gardner, deceased,
that he has fully administered said estate and
applies for letters of dismission—all persons
concerned are hereby notified to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in June next, else said letters
■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 applies
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 Dismission.
COURT OF ORDINARY, Monroe County It
being represented to me by J. T. Crowder, Ad
ministrator of A. H. Watts, deceased, that be has
lully administered 6aid estate and applies for let
ters of dismission. All persons concerned are
hereby notified to file their objections, if any they
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