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4 MARIETTA, GA., OCT. 3, 1807.
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Local ltems.
Mr. A. A, Towers, of Gadsden, Ala.,
was here Sunday enroute to Towers:
Embree wedding, Buena _Vista, Va.,
which took place Tuesday.
Underwear to fit the whole family,
cheap. H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. and Mrs., N. M. Mayes spent a
week or more recently omn a visit to
Cincinnati, New York, Washington
City, Jamestown Exposition, and other
points.
Anything you want in the eating line.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. Hy Albert, the electrician, has
resigned his position with the Georgia
Manufacturing & Publiec Service Co.,
and is succeeded by Mr. Brown, of New
York, a graduate of Cornell University.
We will save you money on a suit of
clothes. H, A Ward & Bro.
For good honest work, the besat of
leather, and prices that are moet rea
sonable, we ask the people of Marietta
and surrounding towns for shoe work.
John L. & James M, Taylor.
Underwear for men, womer and chil
dren. H. A. Ward & Bro.
Mayor J. A. Commerford in his visit
to New York and other points, visited
Lake George. The scenery, he descri
bes, is grand. He had a delightful
trip.
A good line of women’s coats at low
prices. H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. George Hafley. of Marystown,
Tenn., visited her sisters Mrs. Sim
monds and Miss Bertha Hughes here
the past few days; also Mrs. Nell
Sanford, of Atlanta, visited her sisters
here also on Sunday.
Just see our shoes before you buy,
H A Ward & Bro.
We buy laather in rolls, and are able
to work at the same old prices.
Tavror Bros.,
Rear John Clay’s grocery store, corner
Church and Mill streets.
Hagenback and Wallace circus had
rain and mud to contend against here
Saturday and gave only one perform
ance, none at night. The show was
considered by many as the largest and
best ever here.
Three bars of laundry soap for 10 cts.
H A Ward & Bro,
Cards of thanks, resolutions of re
spect and obituary notices, other thar
those which the paper itself may give
as a matter of news, will be charged
for.
Keep in mind our fall underwear, its
mighty cheap. H A Ward & Bro.
With Bermuda grass on which horses
and cattle can graze seven months in
the year, why should the people of
Cobb county and Georgia continue to
allow Kentucky, Tennessee and Mis
souri to grow rich in raising mules and
horses to sell to our farmers, when they
@an raise them just as well?
90 pieces of calico just in.
H A Ward & Bro,
Lula Holmes, colored, who was tried
and convicted in Cobb Superior Court,
of the charge of killing Will Lock
hart, colored, and sentenced to life im
prisonment, has been granted a new
trial, and ig out on bond. Carter Coi
lins convicted as accessory, has also
been granted & new trial and is out on
bond.
Selling Clothing at a greatly reduced
prices. H A Ward & Ero.
We are looking for our champion
scle machine, which will enable us to
repair your shoes cheaper than ever
before. John L. Taylor & Bro.
It is a lamentable fact that many
parents are too busy or indifferent to
pay much attention to the moral
“brionging up”’ of their children. Com
paratively few of them, unfortunately,
attend church and Sunday school nowa
da{)s. g 0 it is left very largely with the
?u lic schools to give the child_rgn a
arge part of their early moral training.
—Lexington Echo.
The shove is applicable to Marietta
also. The parents do not kriow whether
their children attend Sunday school
and church or not, because they do not
g 0 to see. Young boys are seen on the
streets Bunday, but are not seen at
church. If the family government is
lax, then the moralg of the young will
be lax.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Judge Richard Field, of Kansas City,
Mo., has returned to the city. .
Mr. B. Awtrey, real estate agent, of
fers a splendid list of bargains this
week, Read it and see him.
Machine oil for gins and saw-mills,
Sold by Dobbs Hardware Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichols, of At
lanta, were recent visitors of Mrs. W.
T. Fowler.
Mr. Walter Fowler and sister, Miss
Pearl, visited their parents here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephens, of Car
tersville, Ga., spent several days with
Mrs. J. W. Fleming last week.
High grade cylinder oil at low price.
Dobbs Hardware Co.
" Miss Lena York is off on a three
weeks' visit to relatives in Amory,
Miss., and Beckerville, Ark.
Mrs. Len C. Baldwin was carried to
Atlanta on Tuesday, to the Memorial
Hospital, to be operated on.
We regret to learn of the illness of
Julia Adelaide, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer McClatchey.
Two-horse, reversible Disec Plow, sold
by Dobbs Hardware Co., beats all.
Every farm should have one.
Mrs. J. E. Ricketson and children, of
LaGrange, Ga., are visiting Mrs. W. A.
Gatlin, in this city.
The Acworth cotton mill has sold its
product ahead and is prospering. That
is what a cotton factory would do in
Marietta.
Mrs. F. H, McCleskey, after an ex
tended visit here. has returred home,
accompanied by her sister, Miss Emma
Fleming.
It you want the best office location
on the gquare, better secure one in the
Dobbs building. See
Dobbs Hardware Co.
Mrs. Frank McWhorter and children,
who have been visiting here and in the
county, have returned to their home in
Beckerville, Ark.
Mrs. Will Trippe and her one-month
old son, Paul Ryburn, of Kennesaw,
spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
Sam G. Frey.
Mr. B Awtrey and family have mov
ed in Dr Reynold’s house on Powder
Springs street, and Mr N J Horn has
moved into the house vacated by Mr.
Awtrey. |
Mr. George Fowler, son of Mr. and'
Mrs, W. T. Fowler, has gone to Colum- !
bus, Ga., to learn the optical trade|
from his brother-in-law, Mr. C. A.
Green. He has joined the Y. M. C. A.,
and will attend the night school there.
Don’t send your printing out of town
when we can and will give you just as
good work at as low figure as you can
get elsewhere, Satisfaction guaranteed
or no charge. Sustain home industry.
We want your job work. Give it to us.
Diep —Mrs. J. B. MeWhorter, of near
Smyrna, died on Jast Sunday morning
at 10:20 o’clock, aged 72 years. She is
survived by her husband and three
children, Mr. L. D. Day, of this county,
being her son. She was a member of
the Methodist Church, and a good
Christian woman. Her funeral was con
ducted by Rev J. M. Gable Monday
morning, and the interment was in the
city cemetery. We tender our sympa
thy to the bereaved.
CARrD oF Taanks.—We desire to ten
der our sincere thanks to neighbors and
friends for their attention, acts of kind
ness and sympathy during the recent
sickness and death of our mother, Mrs.
J. B. MeWhorter, who died Sunday.
Liv D, DAy,
MRs. FRANCES CRENSHAW,
. VorLNEY Day.
Circus day was wet, very wet, and
the crowd in town Saturday was not
very large, but the show was a good
one.
If you want good job printing, bringl
your work to The Journal office. We
have both steam and electric power,
and can always keep our presses going.
Atlanta prices duplicated.
Ciry Tax Noricr.—The books for the
payment of city vaxes for 1907 are now
open at Council Chamber. Call and
make payments at once.
W.J. BrAaok,
Clerk and Tax Collector.
Ciry Kraisrrarion.—The books for
the registration of all qualified voters
"o( the city of Marietta, Georgia, are
now open at council chamber. Call
and register and be prepared to vote at
next city elections. This Sept 10, 1907.
W. J. Brack, Clerk,
The best of rubber heels, of the vel
vet kind, manufactured by Sullivan
and Morgan & erlght. put on for 35,
40 and 50 cents, at Taylor’s shoe shop,
while you wait.
WaNTeD.—A first-class male teacher
for Macland echool for the fall and win
ter term. A({:ply to H.H. Cray,
Powder Springs, Ga., R. F. D.
Rev. B. E. L. Timmons, after return
ing from prayer-meeting in Atlanta on
Weilnesday night, died suddenly. He
was formerly pastor on Cobb circuit.
He married the widow of General Wof
ford, of Cartersville.
The world is full of foolish peo
ple who are unable to see things
from our point of view.
HON. N. A MORRIS
ANNDUNCES FOR JUDGE.
Marietta, Ga., Oet. Ist, 1907.
To the Voters of the Biue Ridge Cir
cuit:—l desire aft this time to publicly
announce my candidacy fcr Judge of
the Superior Courts of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, subject to the next Democratic
primary.
1 promise the entire people of this
Judicial Circuit that if I arm elected, I
will devote the best work and energy of
my life to the duties of the office, and I
will give them a fair, impartial, clean,
and economical administration of the
laws.
I will do this regardless of how they
voted in the past or how they may vote
in the future.
I will do this regaraless of what po
litical faction they may have affiiliated
with in the past or may affiliate within
the future.
I will do this regardless of their poli
tics—whether Democrat, Populist or
Republican.
I will do this regardless of whether
they are rich or poer, white or black.
Every man, rich or poor, Democrat,
Populist, or Republican, should respect
and obey the laws:and when the law
deals with them, they should all be
dealt with fairly, justly and impartially,
and they should all be placed upon the
same leval in the court house. Politics,
political differences, nor political prej
udices should never become a factor in
the enforcement of our laws or the dis
charge of official duties.
~ Whether I have opposition or not, 1
‘also promise the entire people of the
Circuit that I will not in this race, di
rectly or indirectly, use any money,
whiskey, or any other thing of value,
for the purposs of buying votes or
hiring workers in behalf of my candi
dacy, nor will I knowingly permit my
friends to do this.
1 am a member of the State Demo
cratic Executive Committee from the
‘ State-at-Large, and I will advocate the
adoption and enforcement of rules
‘which will prohibit the use of money,
whiskey, or any other things of value,
to buy votes or hire workers in any of
the primaries, and that will disqualify
any person from being declared the
nominee of the party for any office, who
violates the rules of the Jommittee.
It Las been my intention for a num
ber of months to make this race, and I
have so expressed myself in private
conversations to a number of people
throughout the Circuit. I have met
with overwelming encouragement I
feel sincerely grateful for this.
I will appreciate the support of each
and every voter in the entire Cireuit.
My heart is full of gratitude and ap
preciation, and will ever be, for the
loyal support given me in the past
throughout the Circuit, both in my po
litical aspirations and in my profession.
Trusting that you will favor me with
your support and influence, I am, |
Very respectfully, |
N. A. MoORRIS.
NOTICE.
To the Voters of Cobb County: If
nothing happens to prevent, I will be a
candidate for the office of Sheriff in the
next primary, and will say that I was
not jerked out by hair of the head by
my friends, as most candidates, to hear
them tell it ; but my reason for making
the race is that I want the office, and
not to serve any particular one but the
whole of Cobb county. If elected, I will
do my duty as an officer and will make
a specialty of enforeing the prohibition
law, and will assure you that your sup
port will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
C. M. MAyYFIELD.
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CAPITAL CITY VAUDEVILLE COM
PANY.
The Capital City Vaudeville Company
will give cne of their unique entertain
ments at the opera house, Marietta, on
Thursday night, Oectober 3d, for the
benefit of the striking telegraphers.
The following is the programme:
Miss Kate Norton and H. G. Lanford,
in their Satirical Sketeh entitled,
“Four A. M.”
Miss Fannie Dickey—Soprano Vocal
ist.
Jack Mason and Paul Lawson—*The
Dutchman and the Actor.”
0. W. Hornbuckle—Monologue and
Songs. Parodies used by Mr. Horn
buckle written by himself.
Elmer Green and Claude Adair—Buck
and Wing Dancers. |
Lewis Sisters—Song and Dance. |
Intermission. .
D. Clifford Carter and Miss Lessie
Pars, in ‘‘A Pressing Matter,” by Bran
don Hurst.
~ The road to success has many
‘buy ways.
The successful baloonist is an
upright man a dowright success.
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WHY COLDS ARE DANGEROUS.
Because you have contracted ordi
nary colds and recovered from them
without treatment of any kind, do not
for & moment imagine that colds are
not dangerous. Everyone knows that
pneamonia and chronic catarrh have
their origin in a common cold. Con
sumption i 8 not caused by a cold, but
the cold prepares the system for the
reception and development of the germs
that would not otherwise have found
lodgment. 1t is the same with all in
fectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet
fever, measles and whooping cough are
much more likely to be contracted
when the child has acold. You will
see from this that more real danger
lurks in a cold than in any other of the
common ailmeiits. The easiest and
quickest way to cure a cold is to take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The
many remarkab'e cures effected by this
preparation havo made it a staple arti
cle of trade over & large part of the
world. For sale by C. M. Crosby & Co.,
Marietta, Ga.
EASY TO MIX THIS.
What will appear very interesting to
many people here is the article taken
from a New York daily paper, giving a
simple prescription, as formulated by a
noted authority, who claims that he
has found a positive remedy to cure al
most any case of backache or kidney or
bladder derangemznt. in the following
simple greseription, if taken before the
stage of Bright’s diseass:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Shake wellin a bottle and take
in teaspoonful doses after each meal
and again at bedtime.
A well-known druggist here at home,
when asked regarding this preseription,
stated that the ingredients are all harm
less, and can be obtained at a small
cost from any good preseription phar
macy, or the mixture would be put up
if asked to do so. He further stated
that while this preseription is often
prescribed in rneumatic afflictions with
splendid results, he eould see no reason
why it would not be a splendid remedy
for kidney and urinary troubles and
backache, as it has a peculiar action
upon the kidney structure, cleansing
these most important organs and help
ing them to sift and hlter from the
blood the foul acids and waste matter
which cause sickness and suffering.
Those of our readers who suffer ean
make no mistake in giving it a trial.
Sometimes an easy going person
goes with ‘‘wheels.”’
; VALUABLE INFORMATIUN.
Something Every Person in Marietta
Should Know.
Nearly three hundred years have passed
since the medicinal, curative elements
known to exist in the cod’s liver were
first discovered and recognized by phy
gicians as a specific in the treatment of
\pulmonnry and wasting diseases, and
a 8 a body-builder and strength creator :
but how to extract those medicinal ele
menta from the oil in which they were
enveloped, has been the study of some
of the most expert chemists in the
world.
Now, the process discovered by two
eminent French chemists, Morgues and
Gautier, should interest every person
in Marietta. By an extractive concen
trating process they discovered a way
to separate the tonie, body-building
and curative elements contained in
fresh cods’ livers from their useless oil.
By this process Vinol is made.
Because Vinol contains no oil, but
embodies all the medicinal value of cod
liver oil, with tonic iron added, it is
fast superceding old-fashioned cod
liver oil and emulsions. As a body
builder and strength creator for old
people, weak women, delicate children,
after sickness, and for all pulmonary
troubles, nothing has ever been known
to excel Vinol. We ask Marietta people
to try Vinol on our offer to return their
money if it does not give satisfaction.
. 1%. Crosby & Co., druggists, Mariet
ta, Ga.
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GROCERIES
when goods »f equal merit can be
had at rersonable figures, Our
goods are of excellent quality.
Selected from the stocks of
the most relishle wholesalers, our
goods will prave their right to use
on the best tables.
A.B. GILBERT
'PHONE 150.
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Mary Queen, guardian of the estate of
Cornelia Queen, of said courty, has in
due form applied to the undersiyned for
leave to sell the lands belonginito said
ward, and the application wiil be heard
at my office on the first Monday in Octo
ber next, 1907. This 9th September, 1907.
Jouy Awrrry, Ordivary,
**Jones, he pays the freight,”’
Awtrey, he sells the land ;
See him, soon or late,
The good farms are in his hand.
200 Acres at Lost Mt., !5 timber, 14
cultivated. Red land.
100 Acres, Burnt Hickory road, mu
latto land. Cheap.
160 Acres near Marietta Campground.
Right price.
60 Acres near Sardis, $B5O.
65 Acres near Mt. Zion, gray land.
See me.
48 Acres near Mt. Zion, pretty place.
80 Acres eight miles west, $l2 per.
80 Acresone mile Campground, 2 good
houses, at $l2OO.
154 Acres near Kennesaw, good 5-room
house—s27oo.
40 Acres and a good peach orchard
for $9OO-—3 miles out.
881 g Acres under the suburbs, good
house, pretty place. Will sell
right.
40 Acres, 5-room house, 2-room house,
close to town, $9OO.
80 Acres, two miles away, good homa.
8 Acres, good house, McAdam road.
80 Acres, 3 houses, red and gray land,
Roswell road.
127 Aecres, 114 miles Aceworth; 6-room
house, barn, ete. Right price.
568 Acres, Bell’s Ferry Road, good
house, nice place.
122 Acres, P. S. road, well improved.
| Low. Terms.
40 Acres. 3% miles south, $l4OO.
160 Acres, near Due West, 5-room
| house, red land.
243 Acres, 2} miles Acworth, $l2 per
acre.
203 Acres, Little River, 5 miles of
Woodstock—makes 800 to 1000
bushels corn, 100 bushels wheat,
30 to 40 bales cotton, 6-room
house, 2 sets tenant houses, barns,
‘ etc 4 to 6 horse farm. $4500.
Terms.
I Sell For Straight Commission Oanly.
Bernard Awtrey,
Manager Marietta Real Estate Co.
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
H. E. Brown, C. C. Baker and others
have made application for u change in
the Sandtown public road in Howell's
District, said change leaving the present
road near residence of W. R. Dorman
and following a private road to the resi
dence of C C. Howell where it intersects
with public road running down Chatta
hoochee river about mile above where
it now intersects. Also M. W, Murdock,
S W. Dodgen and others have made ap
plication for a new third class road, com
mencing on the Roswell and Marietta
road near residence of Homer Manning
and following an old road or near the
same in a northerly direction, running
through the lands of W, H, Sauls, W.
M. Murdock and Will Donehoo, inter
secting the Canton road near Johnson’s
old gin stand which has been marked out
by the Commissioners and a report
thereof made on oath by them. All per
sons are notified that said application
for said change and new road will be
heard at my office on the 25th day of
October rext, and if no legal cause be
shown to the contrary, an order for the
same will be granted. This 25th day of
September, 1907,
JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
: .1 Cobb Superior
Mrs. Allxevls&lcCatbhc ,} Court, %8; Term,
doo-MaUsle . | Livel ‘for Divorod.
To Joe McCathlic: You are com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of Cobb Superior court, to answer
a petition for Jibel for divorce, filed to
the November term of said court, in
which Mrs Allie McCathlic is plaintiff
and you are defendant, |
Witness, the Honorable George F.
Gober, Judge of said Court. This Sep
tember 30th, 1907.
J. M. AusTtix,
Clerk Cobb Superior Court. ‘
IF YOU HAVE
Real Estate,
SIO6KS or Bonds
FOR SALE
List them with me for quiek re
sults and intelligent information.
All correspondence confidential.
A. S. J. GARDNER,
15 _Edgewood Avenue, ATLANTA, GaA., or
Phone 121 Marie‘ta, Ga.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed will make application before the
Hon. George F. Gober, judge of the Su
perior court of Cobb county, Georgia,
on the 2nd day of November, 1907, at the
court house in Marietta, said county, to
sell at private sale for the purpose of
reinvestment, a lot fronting 50 feet on
east side of Tilden street and running
back east same width as front 140 feet,
and known as lot No. 10 in block B, of
plat of West & Goldsmith, April 19,
1888, part of land lot 189, 17th District
of Fulton county, Georgia; said proper
ty being part of the estate of my ward,
Mrs. Sue Word. The reason for applica
tion for leave to sell said land being the
condition of said premises and the con
sequent small income from same. This
notice is given in pursuance of Section
2548 of the Code of Geol:gia.
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H. M. (x) Jouxsox,
mark
Guardian of estate of Mrs. Sue Word,
Attest: F. M. HEMBREE,
s o s it
GEORGIA—Cobb Couxniy.
Mrs M A Flinn having made applica
tion for twelve months’ support for her
self and two minor children out of the
estate of R F Flinn, and appraisers duly
appointed to set aport the same havin
made their return, all persons concerneg
are hereby required to show cause before
the court of ordinary of said county, on
the first Monday 1n October, 1907, wh
said application should not be gnntedy.
This September 9th. 1907.
Joux AwTrEY, Ordinary.
Tax Assessment.
Cobl(;)3 CoturtPof Ordinary, Sitting for
oun urposes, 8 Ay
1907 y. p September Te;n,
It is ordered by the Court that t,
Tax Collector ot Cobb county asav.ermt ;hg
cpllect a tax for the year 1907 at the rate
sxxtg-eight (88) cents on €Very one hy,.
dred doliars’ worth of taxable Property in
the county returned and assessed agains:
each tax-payer, and upon the value of
all property in the county Bubject t,
taxation ad valorem, the same to be 4.
soistsed for the following purposes to
wit:
To repair public buildings, re air
b.uild. bridges and ferries, a.%ui otlil)er pill])d
lic improvemerts, twelve and g half
(123) cents. ;
To pay sheriffs, jailors or other og.
cers’ fees that they may be legally ey
titled to, five (5) cents.
To pay coromers all fees (hat may he
due them by the county for bolding ip.
quests, and for expenses of lunatics, one
(1) cents.
To pay the expenses of the county
bailiffs, non-resident witnesses in crimi
nal cases, fuel, janitor, stationery and t}e
like, and for expenses of prisoners
seven (7) cents. :
To pay jurors a per diem compensa
tion, six (6) cents.
To pay expenses of working the pub
lic roads of the county under the ajte;.
native road law, as provided, twenty (20)
cents,
To pay the expenses in supporting the
poor of the county, four (4) cents.
To pay any money due on account of
casual deficiencies, thiee (3) cents.
To pay officers extra compensation on
accounts approved by the grand jury,
one-half (15) cents. i
To pay any lawful charges against the
county, one (1) cents,
For public improvements, the same
being to build an Agricultural and Me.
chanical Scheol at Macland, in said
county, pursuant to the recommendation
of three successive grand juries, eight
(8) cents.
This Sept. 3rd, 1907,
JOoHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
P o L
GEORGIA—Cobb County.
To Whom It May Concern: John M
Edge having made application to me in
due form to be appointed permanent ad
ministrator upon the estate of Mattie M
Edge, late of said county, notice is here
by given that said application will be
heard at the reguiar term of the court of
ordinary for said coeunty, to be held on
the first Monday in October, 1907. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this
the 2d day of September, 1907,
JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
Sl s S e ) Y
GEORGIA—CosB Couxty.
Mollie Clay having made application
for twelve months’ support for herself
and seven minor childrer out of the es
tate of J B Clay, and appraisers duly
appointed to set apart the same havin
filed their return, all persons concerne
are hereby required to show cause be
fore the court of ordinary of said county,
on the first Monday in October, 1907,
why said application should not be
granted. This September 9th, 1907,
JOoHN AWTREY, Urdinary.
W. T. GUFFIN, 1 No. 1, October
Propounder. | Term Court of Or
versus , dinary for Cobb
Loxxie Eusaxks., ¢ Co, Georgia. ‘
Wirriam EUBANKS | Application for
and J Probate of Will of
JoBN T. EUBANKS ) .W. J. EußANas
To Lonnie Eubanks, residence Hart
ford, Ky., William Eubanks, Anniston,
Ala., John T. Eubanks out of the State
of Georgia but residence unknown, heirs
at law of W J. Eubanks late of Cobb
County, Ga., deceased ; You and each of
you, are hereby notified to be and appear
at the next October Term of the Court
of Ordinary for (Jebb County, Ga., to be
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then and there to show cause, why the
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solemn form and be admitted to record.
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Ordinary and Judge of said Court. This
Sept. 24th, 1907. J, M. GANN, Clerk,
Court Ordinary.
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