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The Blood) Irishman.
A correspondent describes s dispute Uc i
„ itnessed in a railway carriage, between
.an Irish gentleman and a clergyman, on (
atrocities question. He says the fun i
i 1 e\v fast and furious; the Irishman was I
corking himself up to a pitch of fever- j
_jieat. when suddenly, to the horror of ov-,
kerybody, while emphasising some state
ment, lie whipped a forminable looking
knife out of his pocket, braudisltcd it about
wildly fora second, and then stuck it into
the very thick of the thigh of his right leg.
It must have gone in at least an inch, and
1 there it stood vibrating, lie sitting perfect
ly still, ralmly looking at it. Kverybody
was afraid to move, lest the blade should
be transferred front the gentleman's own
Heidi t* our bodies. The parson was the
lirst to venture a word of explanation.
“ Goodness gracious, sir,” said he, “for
Heaven's sake take it out at once, sir;
think what a mess the carriage will be in :
besides you will seriously injure yourself.”
" Not a bit of it,” mildly repeated the
son of Erin, all bis excitement having ap
parently subsided ; "I positively like it.
it doesn't hurt me; I have accustomed
my muscles to it. I assure you 1 don't
feel it the least.”
•* Accustomed your muscles to it 1” ex
claimed the parson ; impossible ! Do tuke
it out, and oblige me : it makes me shud
der to look nt you.”
“ Well, of course, if it pains you at all to
sec it, 1 will oblige you ; but, as I tell you.
the affect is rather pleasing than otherwise,
so far as 1 am concerned,” said the
stranger. And having pulled it out with
an apparent effort, he carefully wiped the
instrument with his handkerchief, shut it
up. and put it it his pocket, to our great
relief.
“ Do you often do such a silly tiling as
that?” inquired the reverend gentleman.
** Oh, yes, frequently,” was the reply.
“ Have you ever tried it on your nmi?”
“ No, never on my arm; the muscles
r < ii't pet accustomed to it.”
"ideally?”
jjg (fellic eccontric individual got out at
mo next station. Wo called the guard.
*• Is that man mad?” wo asked, “lie
has just horrified us by running a large
knife nu inch and a half into his leg. ’
“ Mad, no ; he ain't mud,” observed the
official. "It,s a very old game of bis.
that. He has a cork leg, and likes to
frighten people !”
“Stick to Dili!.”
“ i am tired of farming and want to
come to town and make a living for myself,
what do you think of it?” writes a farmer
boy.
Well we think you arc a fool ifyou don't
May on the farm. The city is full of *‘ dead
hints "and tramps, and if you hoye pit a
draftf- If I'fti of making your bread and
y , " , <l L'ttcr stay right
sphere you are, and dig potatoes, than come
here and go to the workhouse and peek
rock.
‘•Stick to dad.*’ Stay on the farm.
You are worth more to yourself, to your
neighbors, to the State and country at
large, than all the one horse, mutton-head
professional gentlemen that are li\ing from
*• bread to mouth” in this city or State.
You stick to the plow, the mower, the
reaper; freeze to that farm like a llv-blis
terto a negro’s lip; raise corn, hay, rye,
wheit. barley, oats and potatoes ; chop
worn! maul rails, burn brush, eurry mules,
feed Jam, raise stock, and instead oflumg
ingfaround street corners, depending upon
lujlch-houses to keep the sand oilt of your
, you’ll be at him ■ 0.1 \ ayr farm liv
ing a life of independent hastiness, wliile
thousands of nice young men. pretty
and proud to work, and too la/,>*
will be lighting out “over the hills to
tlto poor house,” merciless beasts and lazy
subjects of otter dependence upon public
charily.
• mv.t if you know which side of
lirend of lift is buttered, you {five up
the foolish idea of coming to town to make
ii living for yourself. Twenty-live acres :
of ground and a chap like you to till it. is
worth more to the country than the big
gest bank in the country, and the smartest
capitalists we know of to run it. Follow
the plow and engineer the docile, willing,
mule that pulls it. Our word for it, any
voting, healthy, stout farmer hoy who will
(Sve up bis chances for a “dead sure thing
in life,” and come to town on an uncertain
ty is not smart enough to take care of him
self, and should be arrested and sent to
. the lunatic asylum for being a “start
liatrnl fool.”
V>'tav where you are.
ii i Lessons in (Grammar.
11 ‘I Well, ray sui you have got into gram
have youK" said a proud sire to his
trJlfa.' chip the other night. “Let me
hear vMi yunparc some adjectives.”
Chip.—” All rijht. Little, less, least;
big, bigger, beast; mow, more, most
l’roud sire—“ Hold on, sir, lhnt‘s not
right; you—”
pi,ip, “ Toe. tore, toast; snow, snore.
\ snort; go. gore, gout; row. roar, rout—.
m “Croud ,Sire.—“ Stop. 1 say ; those adjee-
Drink, drank, drunk ; chink,
Thunk; wink, wank, wunk; think.
(“‘^^"liunk —.”
Sire.—“ You infernal little fool!
thunder —”
Chip.—“ (*ood. better, best; wood, wa
west : bad. wusser. wust; Idle, biler.
■ pew. pool. pup.
• BU‘ mu• e; 11 v I
y s
One on Jotww.
“ This morning,” remarked Jones in a
crowd at GucSuard'ir Corner, “ 1 laid an
ptrtr—" t k
1 00 ;
“The devil you did?” interrupted the
< ’(jlollel.
“ You didn't wait until I got tlro4gh,”
replied Join s, reddening, as he observed
the broad smiles upon the faces of the by
stander*. ** 1 laid an egfc>—”
“ Jones, that's too thin. The idea of an
old rooster like you laying an egg is pre
poatoroiW,” put ui the Major.
“ Well, d—-d it all, can't you wait till
a fellow lias his say, before you put in
your confounded interruption 1 T said I
laid an egg. this morning—”
*• I‘reciaely,” said the Captain,* ‘‘you
said you laid an egg this morning, and 1
don't be Here a word of it.”
“ D U it, I laid an egg on the mantle
piece—”
*• On the nmntltlrpiece,” Jones chimed
in.
“ Thunder and lightning !” shouted
Jones, now thoroughly exasperated. You
,1 n fools, i laid an egg on the inantle
piccc this morning, and it fell off and didn't
break!” And the poor fellow darted
down the street between a trot and a gal
lop. 11c hasn't been at GuesnarU's corner
since. j f
“ Dank You, Mine Friend.”
A good story is told by the Marquette
fMich.) Mini hi/ Journal of a former resi
dent of Xugaunoo. now living in Colorado,
lie w ns an explorer of some note, and was
one day digging at the foot ol a idounta n
in Wouldcr county, when a Teutonic gen
tleman came along and inquired :
“ My goot frient, vat you pecn dodere?”
“Oh, I'm only scratching around to see
what I can tind.”
•• Veil, mine frient, I dond’t know pretty
much by dis explorin’ pisneJs ; aver dond’t
you could dell uie vere I could viml me a
gold mine right avay guick ?”
“ Oh, you just find a big pine tree and go
to digging in its shadow, and you’ll find
what you want.”
‘* I tank you, mine frientand the tier
man went a little way up the mountain,
found the shadow of a pine tree and went
to digging. In a short time he found what
is now the celebrated Mclvina mine, and
now our Niyauneeite is suing for an inter
est in the valuable property, on the ground
that he gave the information which led ty
its discovery,
A ludv ('•rr#sj>o:nlcnt want* to know
•who wits Hiram Abitri 1 ” It doesn’t,
make A liiff of dilLi'cnee to us who he
was, and we don’t try to keep (Misted
on the records of strangers, but the irre
claimable old goat rider in the next col
umn says Hiram was tlieinan who bul
lied the cedar market when Solomon
went in the temple business, Hiram
said thi‘ old man cedar plank f. o. b, —
Itiirlington Hank /v/r.
TUTTLS_PiLLS
A Noted Divino says
They are worth their
weight in gold .
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
I)m. Ti’tt:—Dear Sir: For ton years 1 have been
a maityr t Dvspcp!iu,Constipation, and Piles. Last
Miring’your nilis were recommended tome; I used
ihe in (tmt with liltlo tiiitli). lam now a well man,
iiavc good appi tito, digestion per!cot, regulars ools,
pilesgone, and 1 have gained forty pounds aond flesh.
They arc wor'h their weight in gold.
Ktv. H. L. SIMPfcON, Louisville, Ky.
TUTT’S PiLLS
CURE SICK MB AD
ACHE.
TUTPSELLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
TUTPSIIILS
CUBE CONSTIPATION
TiiTPSPiLLS
CURE PILES.
tutlTpills
CURE FJSVBR AUD
AtfUß.
TUTPSIiLLS
CURE BILIOUS COHO
TUT'PS'PILLS
CURE KIDNEY COM
PLAINT.
tutpsTpiils
CUBE TORPID LIVER
imparting I'.eiibb and ntreegth totbc nyntvui.
cverywherr. Oibtv, $$ Mo ray Street, New York.
oTscsSsce. I
9 Gniy It.iir can be changed U H
9 et w-v M i k I t a single ripplication of (1
1 Ur.TVTT'slljii Dye. ti acts like magic, Li
j and is warranted .is harmless as water. U
3 Price $1 is*. Office .15 Murray St., N. Y. i
(i j
VfKAT 18 (jIEEK’3 EH MT!
Head fbc ilsisracr
It is r plant that frrows in thtrSfoulh* and! is spe
cially adapted to the cure ol disc ascii oi that climate.
NATURE’S OWN REMEDY,
Kntrnnjf if rmcv ino the Moid, c*]>t iwtt tllfecmf
!*&, tvphilitic. anti ractim uic Ah**,
it It 1 search I-,' alt- ruivc. hut when mmhim and with
Sarsaparilla, % eilmv L>ov4e, a uvl herbs, u lortns
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
and Queen’s Delight,
Tito most now it lut hlm'd purifier knuwn to medical
science lor the 1 lire of old ulcers, diseased joints, find
discharges Iroin tin- > us and nostrils, ahs. esses, skin
I diseases, rtt.ipsv, kidw y ~M nplai.it, el ii* Unt
i seen t practices'. tl ni, inn I Kti r a -plern, Jt esc
Strengthens tlie net run - 5 \ slum impm-twn fit# com
plexion, and builds up the I'O.ly with
HEALTHY. SOLD FLESH.
A$ .in antidote to syphilitic poison t y shdoidv
m r- - (Is - I case* of thcJwarst i\ j>c
if’
Dr. Tntt has been en
gagad in the practice of
nicdicinethirty year?, and
tot a lonjrtime was demon,
utrator u f anatomy in the
Medical College yj Geor
jrfn, hence persons us tmt
h!s Dills have th#guaran
tee that ihey ar* prerfed
on Fcicnntic principles,
and are froc from all
,ju.u kewrr***
lie hits snccrcded in
combining in them the
heretofore antagonistic
qualities of a >i>rkfft//fM
i riff, f u > ffa t # tv, r nJ a /r •
i/yiur to me.
Their first apparent ef
fect is to increase the ap
petite by causing the food
to properly assimilate.
Thus the system is nour
ished, and by they’ lonic
action on the digestive or
pans,rocular and healthy
c\ acuatlons arc produced.
The rapidity with which
fa 'out inkr oh fitfk u
while tinder the influence
of these nills, ol mb'lf In*
dicates their adaptability
to nourish the body, and
hence tlu ir efficacy in cur.
mg nervous debility, tut l
im hoiv.dyspepsia, wast
imi of the muscles, slug
rishness ol the liver,
chronic constipation, and
ATTENTION, NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, WAGONS Ac,
OF THE OLD KF.LIAIiLE
1 J ( ) J )( J
MANW AC T V 16 S,
ATHENS, 6EOHGIA.
THI-: LARGEST STOCK L V THE SOUTH AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES, "©a Ucjmir Work a
Spjtialty.
MUT The Heat ■ledkxT Mnteriakawi the Finest Workmen in the State. T*
Ik.i (‘nil :u and Examine heibre Ityrt basing Kk-wh* r*. ALL WORK O' 1.1 RA .Y 7 I-.1.U. “'®t
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
For Disease* of the
/f. t \ Throat and Lung*,
nhi f n suchas Coughs, Colds,
and. Whooping Cough,
/ Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Tlie ropiitittion it has attained, in ronscf|iienee of
thu imirvuUee* cures it lisa produced (hiring llic
last half century,ls a sufficient Assurance to llio
iml,lie Unit and will continue to realize the tiappiobt
results that ran I,e desired. In almost every
section of country there are persons, publicly
known,who have I,ecu restored iroinalni mingaud
even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use.
All u ho have tiled it.nckiiowledgo Its superiority;
and where its virtues are knowu, no one hesitates
a to tvhal medicine to employ to relieve the dis
tress jnnd suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec
tions, CiiKßitr I’ixTor.Ai. always a Cords in
stant relief, and performs rapid cures of the
milddr varieties ofbroiicliial disorder, as well as
the more formidable diseases of the lungs.
Asa safrguard to children, amid the distress
ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of
Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescued and restored to health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, as
the cures it is constantly producing arc too re
markable to be forgotten. No family Should be
mu hunt it, and those who have once used it
never will.
Kminent Physicians throughout the country
prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it
from their knowledge of its effects.
ntEPARim nr
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical ami Analytical Chemintfi.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
E. B. BENSON & CO.. Agents,
li AIiINVELL. (ia.
Smrma, Puuma^^ 9
CMcotton C//vs& Presses Fursteam ;
JmDM MORSE poy/er. sorghum mills
Ercsrc. CIRCULAR w/nship &BRO.
Q&rv/uf ATLANTA. GA.
JEWELERS.
(lI.N (JEAltlNtl
SHAFTING and BOLTS
CHKAFKK THAN F.VKR DEFORK AT THK
Forest City Foundry
MACHINE WORKS,
GEO. I!. LOMBAItD&CO., •
AKiI'NT.I, OA.
IxNt JINKS.
\ f SUTTON SCKI'tVR.
t, : II L GEARING,
and Machinery of all kinds made and retired.
:2 \ 103
John M. Robinson,
(F. .rmerly O’fVnttvr £ Robin non)
Wholesale Dealers in
Millinery * Straw Goods,
BONNETS, HATS,
RIBEONS, jFLO WER S, FEATHERS, c*c.\
K. •
fa. k. chili*. k. jrioKKRHON. y. h. m ynn.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO,
No. 13 franklin lloiihc Hiilldlnst. Athens. *.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HOUSE ami MI'LE SHOES,
HOUSE SHOE NAILS,
AGRICULTUUAL IMRLEMENTS,
Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather,
MILIS UR N W AGO XS,
COTTON , MANILLA ANl> JUTE HOPE, ,
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware. Felloes. Hubs, Spokes. Buggy Wheels. Axles,
Springs, etc,. Rubber and Leather Belting. Mill Saws. Mill Findings, Anvils,
Bellows, Vices, Hollow Ware, etc. Manufacturer's agents for the sale of
FAIRBANK S STANDARD SCALES,
WIN SHIP AND SAWYER'S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS.
Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators. Watt Plows. Farmers’ Friend Plow, Pumps,
Circular Saws, etc.
agy lmi article in our line not in stink, will he orilereil when desired, with the
ho.st possible and, 1" i/. CALI. AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK AND PRICES. 02
FT TRNITURE
IN TIIE
LATEST DESIGNS.
PARLOR FURNITURE,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Ofay Tho Cheapest Umife ia the South.
fay The Best Goods made and warranted at Less than Manufacturer’s Prices.
G. V. DeGRAAF,
147, 147*, 149 <t 159, Broad Street, AUGUSTA,GA.
■w—r-n-m n T~t m / T 7\Tlll all itn biaui ln u. Sunday Morning iiillk, at the Store.
JJ ]y Jj JJ Jrl lA. _IX TiV Or Night rails. IS!! I)nv.nt Street. lili
SYRUP MACHINERY:
jrM WE Jon.xso.v & co. f
ATLANTA, GA.,
Manufacturers of Clegg’s Patent Portable GOFFER EVA FOR A TORS and Galvan
ized Ivon Evaporators.
A fonts for VANE MILLS. ERL IT DRYERS, GINS COTTON PRESSES.
Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES. IHRLSIILRS, HOUSE FOY
ERS FI Y MILLS. HORSE IIA V RAKES. GRIST MILLS , SMCT MA
CHINES. IIOLTINGMI.OTHS, MOWING MACHINES , Y C.
flrjT'Our Evaporators are the cheapest on the market, and none better
Send for circulars and prices.
TURNIP SEED,
I f>oo lbs Fresh TURNIP SEEDS. AH sorts I.andrctli’s Rest GRASS SEEDS, SEED
OATS, RYE, PARLEY, WHEAT,£C.
FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT !!!
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C.
Mark W. Johnson & Cos.,
Atlanta. Oa., July ft. 1577. 47-72
THE MOST CROWDED PLACE
Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest.
JOHN KEELY’S
Fall Announcement for the Year 1877.
TOIIX KKKI.Y tins just received and marked off his fall stork of I>KY GOODS, Motions Hosiery and
si Chives Cents' I'urnishtni; Goods. Hats. I toots Slid Shoes. Cloaks and Shawls, Trunks, etc., which for
volume. varirC blindv. desiraldlitv and cheapness, wilt lie found to surpuM. by far. any stork over pwcist
before tl"’ public in Atlanta at anv time previous. Having boon for nearly a month past tn attendance upon
New Vork ••fiiiwtl a l r>." lie has purchased an hnmense stock of goods, for the greater part or which he lias
nnid nothing like their value. Consequently he ran sell ‘"bargains."
THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Is no extravagant exaggeration expended upon a mere handful of goods, purchased, perhaps, at high figures
under the pressure of a doubtful credit.
ON THE CONTRARY,
his judgment (the result of thirty vyara* exnerienee) and plucked splendid windfalls from und<i ttc ham
mer of the RtH tteu* er, the shoritV. and from the hands of the assignee.
58 JOHN KEELY, Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta, (la.
( 1 EOUGI.Y —HART COUNTY.
Y T Tlie Court of Ordinary of said Comity is Dew
met for County purposes this August iM. 4W7.
Present, h'.G. Stephens!m. Ordinary. 1
Ordered hy the Court. That James I.- Johnson. Tax
Collector in and for ilart County. Georgia, for the
rear 1b77. be. and be is hereby authorized amt re
quired te eolli i t Seventy two per cent, on the gene
ral Mate tax for lsT< for Cmiuty putpooes. and to
tinl9.li lining for the new jail; and Seventeen per
. i-nt. for jury fund ; and Klevcu percent, for indigent
IHSU fuud it being tive-terthi ot on* p,T cent, on tlie
imndrrd dollar s worth of taxatde pro,*Ty in tli*
Cinintv for the rear 1H77, or one hundred per emit,
on the'general State tax
\ true ctafiv Pom the minntr* Ortntier Hd. 15.,.
' I-'IiKP C. STKIMI KNSON Orillnary.
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liellton (SupiK-r) 1 00 p m
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Spartaiitiurg ,g fd a tu
Charlotte f 12 a in
Charlotte (Katlroad) Jnn<-tion 4 20 a m
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Girenvillo H 30a 10
Toeona 3 47 a in
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G .1 FORKACRK. General
,1 j!ii;s|n\ 1 - '
W. H. BROWN & BRO,
Whlesale Druggists,
BALTIMORE. MD..
J>ROPRIBTORS and Manufacturer* of
Brown's Monumental Bitter*.
*• Vegetable Worm Candy,
“ Horse and Cattle Powders,
“ Seidlitx and Soda Powders,
•* Sewing Machine Oil,
“ Essence .Jamaica Ginger,
“ Nerve and Bone Liniment,
“ Cathartic and Tonic Liver Pills,
“ Cough Syrup,
“ Cod Liver Oil,
Kingof All Pain—“ Kierstead’s,”
“ Blood Searcher —” Lindsay's,”
“ Sarsaparilla —” Schwarts’s,”
“ Fever and Ague Powders —
•* Coulson's.”
“ Flavoring Extracts— Fullslrrn</th,
“ Monumental Boquet Cologne,
*‘ Monumental Boquet Soap,
“ Lily White and Rouge.
All or the above reliable preparations
can be bad of
E. B. BENSON St CO..
38-03 Hartwell, Ga.
KD. KMKKICK SKI.L. CHAS. roSTKB.
SELL & FOSTER,
•TOURERS OK
WHITE GOODS ,
MILLINER J',
/’.lA T Cr and FURNISHING GOODS,
GLOVES .
HOSIERY.
NOTIONS. AND STATIONERY.
Goods sold on flic most liberal terms, at
the lowest prices to responsible bouses.
SELL A FOSTER,
No. *27 Haync Street, Charleston, S. C.
WOOL CARDING
THE ANDERSONVILLE MILLS
and WOOL CARDS are in first-rate
condition for work. Wool, left with
Messrs. E. B. Benson A Cos., at Hart
well, will be carded and returned free
of extra charge. Sept. 4th, 1877.
F. E. HARRISON.
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P EORCIA—HART ©MINTY.
a_X Whereas. William H. MeLesky applies to ine
foi Letters of Administration on the estate of Eliza
beth MeLesky. late of said County, deceasisl ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to show cause at my office, on or before the
first Monday in November next, why said letters
should not be granted, (liven under my hand at my
office, this 3d day of Octolier, 1577.
l’\ c. STEPHENSON.
Ordinary.
GRACES SALVE.
A Vrirtnble PrciMirnti.., inmilinl in tin*
I'tli rcnliiry I>V l>r. Wm. r.riirn, Snrgi->m in King
.lumen' anuy. Tlimush ii ngi-nrv In* curnrt thrni
samln of tin* most n.-j-inua wiren wnnmlK. and was
regard** i by ail win* knew him an a jiubiie hem-far
tor. !IV a box, by mail 30e. For nale by druggists
generally.
AGENTS WANTED.
Address SKTII W. FOWL* & SONS, lioatnn. Mass
TEE LINDErT"
ATTOIIXKY ATLA IT.
HA iiTWKI.I., GRORGTA
Strict attention will In-given to all businenn entrunttd.
30..n:l to bin < ;tr<*.
JOHN 1\ SHANNON,
A TTORNE V-A T-LA W,
EiJiEkTGN, CiKOM OJAy.
I‘rartioen in the ('ountien of Klbert. Hart. Miulinon
and Franklin, and ill the Supreme Court ; elsewhere
when employed. 11°
JOHN T. OSBORN,
I TTORXK I” A\T) COV.XSKLLOIt .! T LA H r
KI. H Kit TON, GKOItGIA.
I'rartiren in :mv Court where be in employed. Keg
ularly attends the Comtn wf the Northern and Wen
tern Cireniln. -U
p r7hoix;es,
A TTORNE V-A T-LA IV.
IIAKTWKI.T., HART COYNTY, CJA.,
Will promptly nttend to all bnsinea* intrnnted to bis
rare, and collecting iiiimlc a njmcialty. 3(
QUARLES W. SEIDEL,
ATT 011 X E Y A T L A W,
HARTWELL, lIART COUNTY,
1 52 GEORGIA.
1823. SEND FOR 1878.
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Fair Notice !
171 VERY ]crHon in thin Comity, knowing
Southern Watr/avaii. will |*lric call on me in
lie tlieir Mubperintiou, a their MeefumtM are 1
kauri*. C. W. BKIDB
.jH >2 Attorney-at 4
/'J.EOKGIA —HART COUNTY
\ X AYlien a*. S. M. Mewliorn applien to
Isette- of Administration on the estate of t
A. Me* liorn. l*to of said County, decern**! :
These are therefore to eito and ariuionish all i
rerned to show cause, at my office on or before
first Monday in November next, why said l# *
should not be unuiti and. Given under ip*. kan<l
office’ this 3d nay of October. 1P77.
KRKD C. STEPHENSON, Ordin* ,
( < r.oRGIA—HART COUNTT
v_X Whnt ss. Mary R. linker appH*‘s to v
Letters of Administration on the estate of Petv
linker, latd- of said CbUPIv. decrwwd
Toese ar** therefore to cite aou aditionisli all
cerned to slum- cause at my otfico. on or iH-ton* tl
first Mondav in November next, why said letb-k
should not f>e granted, fiiven under my hand at
oftiee, this 3d fifty of October. 1877,.
FREJM:. STEPHENSON. Ordinary.
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