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LOCAL MATTER*
k Mr- C. A. Nil*? fce sold Griffin
Iftwg to Mr. Gtefr*ner, of
Firfdtey, OMc.
P ; ke doutety ha if voted “no *snce ,?
hr rmehuixlvtd majority.
Mi. Jtfc j >mou i tax returned
rroxaJOj-b&ma., bsjuys he *av? f<j
much lit *he Fxvoaltion he cant tell
pwhfng eLbftt ItT
Allefe Tnrner. an aged citizen
0/ V/wtaifi md%*t tuesday. He
* nd high
]v^tfnyecttl|Citiaefib qf that ceunty.
#f?T‘ r,otfh|fst Daugh-
* iec *
of ).aeob Mayo of 0 miu
died in Atlanta last mouth
tr tb fever
lean/ e** a li . t.
ajSm. ■3** . atmnnon, of ua bi
uiii. one Cf?Mesro Conn ties olever-
W\yctta§ man accompanied by hie
ContinOfTV'iyya Court** ha* been;
jj our County this week.
Wt et ouf friend Andrew Brown
vn oil* streetl ’lasi Saturday ho
loot* like the f*r tetsiiud #md
h wHB OF. * * v .
Me* Fouvy. Greer had hie hard
LrAte r* t la e t v '*'>ok by gte icir •
>f wp ; ay‘sa the hand o f one of inn
me and white-; A;'' g mud*ail!* r :r ;co
ya< * T . ~int- near J:*. Kk>h
Bf 8 F ftnßh and Mr f.*be
ThdyuiSQn ha*. bought the ?om
tlhptlyi William* Plant-aU i. in
■I pr r " •'.. i; 1 v Its ar. ved ft -a v 1; o
aoiftaaptentiid ri ver bottoms.
(tare ii r xi a?).
Govr^oion. J.iu. G. —The prellmi
njner emwov'of the Oovi niton and
Octynj.gee railroad b complete from
•hejGemSU Railroad, near the. Cov
\ngsk*'fa'Ctt. to the Ocmulgce river
n?jprtlKb.£ Farn\ Work mill V*
coQMfceacK-Q a* mi early adr m
ixwlflilftei
* * i • ,
Mr. R, V. Smith bought a doll are
worty of Sugar from Mr. W F Do ag
iosduring curbum**, vnd ‘th : te his
Jitti# daughter wan etirrhifc eon . of
thejragar m hei cedes a lew Jays
afu#7 She fund a five ‘dollar tHd
ple<|e in the sugar. Wo would like
to make & draw on that bsir!,
Phariey Douglaia think*, that ac
boupta for the disappearance of his
chriatmaa gift.
Mr. Preston tells of one of bis
revive* ‘in Ala finding a silver
t* r atch baiiis farm that he loet twen
ty yew before and as soon as wound
uj> it began running ss perfectly as
if itntrir had btanon Rip Van With
tie spree of twenty years. It fc?d
sustained ’no ' perceptit’l'e damags>
sxeopt the rust had ’erden the
Spring that held the op e.
4,this watchman, A gentle
raafi.pstsing along the street Tees
day night overheard the following
conversation between twr negroes:
i‘Bay, Jim, what ydu think cf the
sheriffs lection?” “well, Uncle Pe
ter, if e gwine to be a tight race?
fur late of white folks and niggers,
to, cad’t wots, kaae dey ain't r aid
detfguanner hills.”,- tr .
Tamers Meeting
of a meat
infest t# farmers of Lawrence
clip the following t?n
gible ♦ r!*olutioni that command
tb enseal ves to the farmers every
whare.
whereas we .the citizens of Laure
ns county have met to consider qve-
of vital importance *c the
of ourselves childrsuand
oufecwmty therefore;
R*.solv*arnis! *1 honest people, wish
juUeo by *ll mm, and to
• cof&lfy vrltfr. rJ! hcnast obligation
wt-do Hereby plods?© ourselves to ud
cHM*g*sdl o\ir obligation lureY-.o™
guauo and for ell
to the tAui of,
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p afcibifu
W-^r,.-*0 Th'A T'^CO*’TC our- 1
1 .*4'’f viß, -is) l* j*6 ; 4 t ii. ..iOi, ;
. it#olsa" £♦ TF sr< - T Cl*. • far* i
r Rffoper-noii; ?3*o n'is,* c.ii ou: |
• 'B? and ichC- supplies it*': ■ • n sou !
-♦ rhntive Tt'* 1 not trlrot ~r- *e
i acres cico .too • c ihn i -..re
rnedeir balance wo wffi C’vote to
y-ffu o_>*i pY j :*n t :c? n; i.r. I • :itt
*"• ie?64felii%' •■*** * iff y t ,r f : * •'. >'•*-
gjnnm mt&k'iH ntits ,'
aod ,:- ure
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>Q**re nh<Ut
tOv* ci auttiuiaii.,' lie .* ion
- Paul Collier left our towTVtmfcjday
morning for Albany, where hs ha*
secured tatisfactory employment.
Paul baa made a ho*t ot friends
in butts by his obliging manner- and
will he very much missed by the
’’ teisrs Lawson and their customers,
ra, those who expect to
life* battles must aim at the beat op
por* unitie*. So we concluded that
he ha* benefited himself'by the
change, we wish hiai success.
we hare received a copy of the
“Tragedy of Abraham Lincoln,” or
the ri?e and fall of the Confederate
State* ia five act*. In which is
•hliue interesting scenes. The scene
in front of the white House, Bull
Run panic. The callico bail Presi
dent manion Richmond. The
evaluation of Richmond , And war
down souf on de okomulgee, is
piaed in splendid style. The play
contains 6j page* published by Dr.
f w. Solilsn. 132 Lexington Ave
aue New Tork. Prica by mail 15cis
We publlKh in this issue a com
munication in regard to the free
school system in tills County, and
we think the matter should eom
mand the attention of those inter
ested in the matter. The free
tiohool was intended to benefit the
poor, and It shonH be so arranged
J* to enable them to avail tbem
selves of its bontfiU.- The msiori
ty of the patrons*of the free school
desire it. to beo arranged that each
can have its school at any
* m luring the year to suit a raa.
:,i ;i;yoithc patrons, out school
! .irl have power tea regulate
t i> matter, and they should give it
their careful consideration to ac
n rds'.c thy patron? should be
• o ii< t c ii* -jerati^n.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
To. Arqus.—without attempting
to o’ the merits of the present
C --V;o ] i'vstMn. or detracting an iota
•’ on vU impetus and success; 1
or . hng ago conceived the idea
Ci.d, there are no sixty-five consecu
.: y- <1 v between the first of April
and 'Mo ember in which the chril
dren who are entitled to the benefits
( ! the i.H he school” can make an
average attendance of more than
fift;* per cent of the time. Its true
the o are exceptions, wheutit comes
t;■ c'iiee. towns and farmers who are
pecuniarily Better favored than
their neighbors, but of that class
!*o are less favored who are com
pelled to labor and who are 1 ' equal
ly entitled under the law: ‘ mult ei
ther sacrifice the industnes of the
“farm” or the advantages of the
“public school”.
Now there is a remedy for thia
evil, and in •aohiewwmtiirt it i* fur
nished bv allowing every school
community to declare when their
Public schools shall, opeh, say Jan
uary Feb. and Marcher, if necessi
ty demands; run one half of the
public term before the working sea
son open 3, and the other half after
crons are laid by. To sum it in a
nut-shell ; I would say that I have
been a participant in the public
schools ever since the system was
inaugurated, and am ef the opinion
that the “school’’ boards should
look after this mattsr, as early as
practicable; and authorise the pub
lie schools to be taught daring the
w; ate* months: I would say that
four fifths of the school patrons
that I have heard express an opin
ion want the school outside of the
working season. Dec 31st 1381.
Finca pa No FfifoK.
GEORGIA IJfD* PEN DJENTB
T lie following dispatch was sent
out Irom Atlanta, last week, and
*howe the political drift for this ysar
Atlanta Ga., December 30. —
There was a large gatheriug of in
dependents in Atlanta to-day from
all parts of Georgia. Among the
prominent persons were Hen. w. H.
Felton, Dr Miller, Minister Serugge,
General Longstreet and Judge Hook
A platform was formulated abolish
ing the poll tax and advocating
young men for promotion, and con
demning conventions.
it was agreed that Dr. Felton
should make the race for governor
and he consented to do so.
Independent* will run in ev*ry
county for the Legislature, and in
every congressional district. A big
paper will be istued here advoca
ting the movement and favoring the
tariff President Arthur endorsed the
departure, and the light will be
warm
Mothebs ! Mothk*3 !! Motiixrs i
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a eiefe child
sit during and crying with the excru
ctaving pain of cutting teeth ! if so,
oo ••. ->oce and get .a bottle of Mrs.
TN v -LOr*y soothing syrup. It will
“ the poor little sufferer imiue
!irtcly-depend upon it, there is no
*rus* ke about it. There is not a
■ v tber on earth, who has ever used
. rV ' v, hi not tell you at once that
't • regulate the bowel)*. and
i ive rest to the mother, and relief
and health to the child, operating
iike magic. It is perfectly safe to
in all c.w>e, anchpleasant to the
r, and -s th* prescription of one
i i#e oldest and oest female phyai
ciaAiand nurses in tba Tim ted.
State*. Sold every where- 25cent*
a bottle.
The Victory ,v Norri* Horror 1
Equaled by a Reatucky Outrage
The Ashland Ifoi^or.
The newspaper a few days sine*
announced the outraging, and kill-
ing of two girls at Ashland, Kentuky
the murder of their defender and the
burning of their dweling. The parti
ulars of this crime make up a chap
ter of horror* that put k> shame the
eenaational stories of the age.
In Geigerville, a üburb of ashland,
there dwelt a lady named Gibbons.On
Friday, two days before Cristinas,
she left her home ; accompanied by,
her son Sterling to -go to ironton
ohio upon a visit . Her daughter \
Fannie aged iourteeen and her other
son Rodby a onS-leggeb *eventeen
year oldsiad, were left in charge of,
the house. The two were£joineddn
the evening by Emma Thomas, a
girl of four-teen, who oame oyer to
spend the night. The next morning
the house was discovered in flame A
at and the neighbors broke in and
dragged out the half burned remai
ns of the young people, it was dis
covered then that they had been
ifiurpered and the girls
Am id the most intense ezeiteznent
the funerahtook place and detect!v- and
es set to work to hunt up the perpet
rators of the crime. Three men
were at test arrested. Two cf them
were married men aud none over
ttfefitveigh' yeani oVF drills Craft
coni eased the wlioleuriuis. They
had gone to the house, outraged the
girl*, killed, the hoy with an axe
when he interfered, and dtsbod the
girl*’ brains cut. Then saturating
the bed slothes wfth coal oil they
sot fire to it and left. ‘For Safety,
tli® men wars immediately taken
to Catletsburg. People gathered
form sixty miles around, and soon
& force of fifteen hundred men filled
place. It seeme pimpossible that the
lives of the fiends could be saved
but a hassy preiirninary trail was ;
had and under a strong guard they
were remanded to jail Finding that
trouble was brewing the authorities
ordered the steamer Mountain Girl
to get up steam, in order to carry
the prisoners to MaygyiLle. The
prisoners bould not he gotten to the
steamer, however and were started
in a canal boat/ The mob took pos
session of the steamer aiid pursued
them. The prisoners were trans
ferred to another, steamer, the
tliepVlouatain Boy, and telegrams
ient to Maysville for assistance.
The military of that place, seventy
five strong, were put upon the Hud
son. It met the' pursuers twelve
miles above Portsmouth and trans
ferred the militia. The pursuers
there upon turned back. The tele
gram this morning announce the
arrival of the prisoners at Maysville.
taken all in all it is a ' fctofy with
terror and excitement enough to
satisfy any one.
Xd. Argus.—As I was perigrima
ting over the paciffic slope of the
State of Butts, a few days since J
met up with that genial, and whole
soul fellow citizen Jas. M. Thomp
son —You know Mr Editor
that it is a rars thing for a man to
hoist his sail so gs to catch the in
fluence of every breeze that wafts
the elements; yst lam responsible
for the assertion that Jim thompson
is as near all wool and a yard wide
as this countv can offer.
After enjoying the hespit&lities,
and a pleasant Hour with Jim I
meandered my way farther to the
South pole, when I met a couple of
pedestrians, one of whom looked
rather moody; but not so very San
key. This gentleman Stated that
he had sent a eum of money to I.
G. ftideaut of New York for Goods,
and E. G. had forgotten to send the
Goods and rede off with the money
and he guessed it would be the last
cent that this man would ever rid
eaut for him unless the Goods rode
in very soon. I rode on soliloqui
zing that it would be cheaper to
buy when.the money didnt have to
rideout so far when upon a sudden
j I hove upon a party in .he lagroad,
arraigned bv officer of the law fai
stealing and as the It*hi gentleman
had a mots in bis own eye, h# could
not clear the* beam out of theirs so
the J, P. admonised th* colpriti, in
his best style, when they pleaded
i guilty, and implored the mercies
of ths court whereupon the limb of
the law pronounced the benadictien
and proclaimed them Man and wife
! I observed the young man to Hop
around with #. splendid Hose in his
hand and mit was the nth of Jan.,
1882 and very cold to boot, i conclu
ded ffart t was a winter tqs9 } retrod
i for this special occasion. I asked
1 the yeung ady if she was net cold :
| 8b• pa.d shr bad been but she was
; not a hit Cole r.ow. A fie r the usu
-lai congrntulrtione of a big-road
! Marriage the bride and groom Rose
and Hopped In their buggy and
went tliefr eay re^oioing # when I
could only recall the has* Hath the
! ittiv busy bee, improved
aing hour And will gather honey
all the days fiom one sweet chosen
dower, And may this hive ifHea
veufplease, Raise a swarm of htt’e
bees.
INDIAN SPRING.
DIRECTORY.
THO§. X SaUNDIBS. .
General Merchandise.
John, W. Gibson.
General Merchandise.
Wines Liquors A Cigars.
E. E. Pound.
General Merchendise.
Wines Liquoss A Cigar*.
R. J. Lawson Aqt.
General Merchandise.
J. G. Daught*y& Bro.
General Merchandise.
Dr. T. S. Saunders.
Druggists <k Practiceing Physi
sian,
" Dr J. H. Bryans.
* Druggist & Practical Physician.
N. 0. Alexander.
Wines Liquors & Cigars.
Mrs Wright.
General Milinery Go octe.
Mclntosh House.
By B. W Collier.
Elder House.
By W. A. Elder. Sr.
”• i Varner House.
: By Mi*s Varner.
ti
• W. B. Hoard.
Boot and Shoe Shop.
W A Elder Jr.
wood Shop
J P Britton,
Masonry,
JACKSOM DIREC
TORY.
Byars A- Mallett.
Gensral. Merchandise.
M L. Duke.
General Merchandise.
Carmichael & McMichael.
General Merchandise,
A. Me Wat kins & Son.
General Merchandise,
Man, and Barfield.
General Merchandise.
Watkins.
Wines liquorg dr Cigars.
J J. Easton
. wines Liquors & Cigars.
Miss £ R. Finley,
General Milinery Goods,
John Higgins
Jeweler,
ft T watkins,
Livery and Sale Btable
Dr Robt Bryans,
Practicing Physician,
Dr, Carmichael,
Drugs and Medicines,
Benton House.
By HO Bento I?,
M. V. Mckibben.
Attorney at Law.
Hendrick, and W ight.
Attprnies at Law j
BUTTS SHERIFN SAL I.
will Bn Sold Before the court
house door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county Ga. on the first Tues
day in February next 1882, within
the legal _ hours of sale, the follow
ing described property to wit;
Sixty acres of land, being a part
of the Coleman iand situated, lyiug
and being in the county of Butts,
bounded as follows : N erth by lauds
of R. J. Lawson, west*bv Mrs Lucy
Laweon; East by Joeiah Freeman.
Levied upon as the property of
R. W. Coleman, by virtue cfonefifa
issued from the 614 District G. M.
in favor of R. F. Brooks, vs R. W.
R. W. Coleman, levy made by J. B.
Brooke, L. C., end returned to me.
this Dec., 2nd 1881.
J. 0. Beauchamp.
Sheriff B. C
WillEiigoLi> i efor* hie court house
door in the town of Jac<son Butts county
Ga. on the FIRST fUGSDAY in. FEB
RUARY next, 1832. ' .in the ?ega !
hou'-i of s*lo, the toitowing desc*-I>*<3
rropert y to wit:
Forty acres of land in the North
comer of let of ‘and number not known,
and being in the conniv of Butts
ftndbounded as follow*; North by lanes
of Mrs Bffbop : West by iaads of Mas
ton Hen 'rick: South by lands of the *s
t£‘.e of .Telm fh’rrie; East by lands sold
by M. V. Mckibben as administrator or,
th* estate- ofTbos. McKibben, on
the Ist Tuesday in October 1881.
Le vied upon as tha property cf John
Currie, by virtue of ono h fa is*ued
? rota the Justin# court of the GO6
District G M. in favor of Robt G.
Duke v*. John Currie. P roperty
pointed out by plaintiff. Tenant ui
posidssion given notice as required
by law. I.rvy made Get, 1881,
This Jan.,orti
•i.O, BEarcua^fp.
Bhanfif B C.
' before ,tbe
house door in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, Ga.. withiu the legal
hour* of salt on the first tuesday in
February next 1832, .the following
' de*cr ib ! ed property to-wit \
‘ Ten Acres'ofliihd in th# Korth
East corner Of lot of land Jfo. not
known/Yitdared; Beirig and Wing
in the County of Butts, and boun
ded as folletvs by lands of
Dr. J. H. Bryans; West by lands of
of the estate of J. B. Dumble; Bast
by land* of w. A. Elder, Levied up
on as the property of the estate of
J. B. Dumble, by virtue of thre tax
fi-fas issued by J. 0, Andrews and
W. C. Nutt, tax collector* of Butts
county lor the years 1879-80-81 in
favor of the State of Georgia and
county of Butt* v*. the estite
of J. B. Dumble.Tenant in po**es
sion notified in terms of the law.
Levy made and returned te me by
J. M, McMichael, !, C, This Janua
ry 3rd, 1882.
J. 0- Bbauchamp.
Sheriff B.C.
Will Be Sold before the court
hou*e doer i*n the town of Jaokson,
Butts county Ga., on the first Tues
day in February next, 1882, within
witnin the legal hours of sale, the
following to wit:
OneWoodtaber and Morse En
gine, five horse power* levied upon
as the proper tv ofW. D. Martain,
T. J. .Ridgway <fc Willian Thaxton,
by virtue of onofi.fa issued from
the Superior Court of Butts county
in favor of M. V. McKibben vs W.
D. Martain' T. J. Ridgeway and
William Thaxton* This Dec.,
24th 1881 • : ; . ; V
• J. 0. Beauchamp.
V- * Sherifi.
FELTONS PLATFORM.
“1. Political “caueus r ii oaly ad
visory in it* aharacter —should have
no binding force upon the ac
tion* and conscience of free citizen*
or a free government; but every bal
lot eapt at an election ehould repre
sent the conviction of the individu
al voter.
“2.we insist that it is essential to
ire® government to have a free bal
lot, and a fair count of all the votes
honestly cast at any State or nation
al election ; and the machiner j of
managing and lupervieing elections
should be guarded and protected by
law so that fraud will be imposiible.
“3. Honorable payment ef all hon
e*t debts—especially the payment
of national and State debta—as rap
idly as our surplus revenue will au
thorise.
“4. Tn our financial matters we
recognise gold and silver as the
money of the constitution; and all
paper issue—greenback er other pa
per currency should be redeemed at
the will of the holder, in coin at the
treasury of the United States. ’
“5. As soon as the reduction of the
national debt will permit, w* favor
the repeal of all internal revenue
law* and believe that all the reve
nue of the federal government should
be raised By a tariff upon foreign
articles imported into this country
and which tariff shall so discrimi
nate in its proaiseons as to afford
ample encouragemen and protection
to all home industries.
,‘fi we advocate a liberal system
of internal improvements by the fed
eral government for works of a na
tional character only especially our
water routes of transportation"
“4th national government ie the
supreme authority known to the
people of this country, and its laws
haye the firit claim to our obedience
Every Citizen of the United States
is entitled to a full protection of his
personal and political rights under
tboee federal laws.
“8. we believe every cnild should
have the opportunity af acquiring a
common Englith education in
schoool forever made free by a lib
eral support from the State govern
ment.
‘ ! 9. Monopolies, by which a privi
leged elas* exerciaed a controlling
power over th* property and labor
of a multitude of citiiene, are op
posed tc the genius and spirit of
our government; and we will stead
ily resist &ny meaeure or system
that tends to concentrate political
pc- er or undue business opportu
nities in the hands of the few at the
expense of the many.
“10. The present system of leas
ing the state convicts must be
wiped from our states as a foul blot
upon our civilization and humanity.
“11. Party prescription and sec
tional prejudices have greatly retar
ded the material growth and devel
opment of our State which mateiial
prosperity we earnestly desire and
will did gently foiter: and to this
end, will use every means to sup
press proscription and to liberalize.
sectional prejudice* racoguizing ihe
unity of our common federal gov
emment, and equality of all kkq
befere th* law.
tMAL ' • NO!IIBS.
GEORGIA Butts County.—The R.
viewers appointed by this Court having
reported that the Road eommenceint
a point on the Forsyth Road near M> '
Oastlebmry*. in -aaid. Oounty, running
'weitward through lands belonging t*
'Dr. J. H.
son, there with the road lead
ing toward* High FalTs in Monroe Coun
ty, on tlie Hue of Butts smd Monro?
Counties at 0. B. Standards will bso’'
utility an convanienee to tlie travellint
public. This is to notify all
whatever, that on the first monday in
February next, an order will bo final]-
granted establishing said road, if nc
good dauso is shown to the contrary *
Witness my hand officially.
J. ?. Cabmihael. '
Deo 31st IS*! Orhinary.
Gcakdiay Sale—State cr .Georgu
Butts County.
By virtue of :'n order o', the court o’
Ordiaary of said county granted at a reg
ular term on the first monday inJaiiua
-1882 I will sell before the com house
door ©f said county on the first Tueidr.
being the 7th day of Feb. 1582 beteetL
the legal hours of ■sale the following
property belonging to Jere Cleveland and
Mary P. Cleveland minor* to wit;
one fortv fourth undivided interest o.
each of said minor* in all that real estate*
lying and ar.d being in said county of
Butts known ar the Mclntosh Bote
property and lands adjoining, the ssic
real estate being ail of lot 34 upon which
the MeXntoih House, it* stable, and
den are situated, less ask ip on th-
side of *? ; d lot of Eighty feet treat o?
Fifty *h icop, , "* A parts of lets
nine 8: IF f: y 1y ng 'rv/h of said let tbirb
xciur s•*■} divided fton ’.he same ly
street running East nd the si
ot 34 and parte of let* 4b and 50 con tarn*
hg in. all about Eight anrec more or ho
erni? caffh.
> N. C. CotLißß, Guakd.cs nfo * the prop
erty of the said minors.
APPLICATION V. V I/?:T7FRS 01
DIBMIP8 r QN
STAT3 OF GEORGIA—Putts County
Wliereas G. W, Flnllip.-, *.< !u inistri,
tor of A. D. Hoar*in, *<■ c t .
court in hi? petition, do.lv filed ,• I <>i
teretl on record, th r t h“ ha* ffUr a ,ju
ministered A I). Hoard’s esta e;—‘Thh-
is, therefore to cite all peracr.A cone. ,-4.
ed, heir? and creditere, to show c? s* k
any they can why paid edministißto*
should net. be discharged fro.r hi* 1-
ministration, fend receive-ieitera of dig-'
missioji, on the first Mondav in April
1852. Jan 4th 1882*
j. F.
Ordinary B. C.
APPLICATION FOR LETTBRS OF
DIBMISSION,
STATS OP GEORGIA—Buns OoryrrY
Whereas Lewis W. Atkinson and Geo.
W Key, Executors of Thom** T. Atkin
son, represents to the court in their per’
tition, duly Sled snd entered bn recerefi
that they have fully adxnmis f sred Thes
P. Atkinson’* estate I This is, therefore
to cite all persons concerned, heirs an 4
creditors, to show cause, if any can, why
said Executors ahould net be discharged
from their trust as Executors and re
ceive loiters of dismission, en the first
Monday in April 1882. [3 moj
J■’ F„ OABMrCHABT,,
NOTICE.
On and after the 28 day of December,
18811 shall do rJI Advertising connect
fed with my Office Inihc Jackson New*
Pnhfithed In Jackson Butts Cos. G*..
J, 0. BsArcHAxr.
Sheriff,, B. C.,
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OB
DISMISSION.
State of Georgia, Butts County
—'Whereas. Ct. W. Phillipps, adminietra
tor of James M Brownlae represams
to the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has fully
administered James M Brown!** estate
This is, therefore to cita all parson* con
cerned, heirs ai l creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why eaid admin
istrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of
dismission, on the first Monday in Anri!
1882.
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