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UAKIUM.L, HAST I VI .M I. UA.I
MVdiidtla ~ Nay IX IHKII.
BENSON ft McGILL, Edit.an.
A. G. McdlEß'?, Aaaociate Editor.
niT miMIOAI) I'OMMINNIOX.
Vroctidings have recently been institu
ted in thu courts to enjoin the Railroad
Commission froiu enforcing the new rates
established by that body. One Morns K.
Jessup, of New representing certain
bondholders of the Savannah, Florida and
'Western Railroad has filed n bill in the
Federal Courts. The object of the bill is
to test the constitutionality of the law
passed by the last Legislature, under
'winch the Comui.voon is acting. It ia
■ claimed that tie lan is unconstitutional on
two grounds : First, that the Statu has no
’ right to interfere with these rmporntitui.s
in any respect whatever; and secondly, the
State constitution providing that the leg
islature slreuld establish ju. t and reason
able lilies of tanir, gave no authority to
that body to establish a com mi#* ion by
whom the proper regulations are to he
made. In other words the regulations
should have been made directly by the
Legislature, and not by aid of and through
the agency ot a commission. With regard
to the first ground, it would seem that the
•State and people have a great deal less
power thau we have hitherto understood to
belong to them, if these grasping corpora
tions can suck the very life-blood out of
the public, and yet a great State r annot
lay the weight of her soteretgn little linger
upon them. This ir assuming that the
stream can rise higher than the fountain.
and that the child can ignoio and over
throw the fostering parent that gives it
1 birth, life and sustenance. I'he last posi
■ lion, while plausible, is certainly more
specious than sound. After a full and
careful investigation of lliu subject, it was
found impracticable for tlic Legislature to
accomplish the desired results In direct
legislation without danger being done
either fo the public or the railroads. The
adrice of the Horatiftn bnrd to steer a mid
dle course was tho desideratum to be con
sidered. The requirement of the const itu
lion is a just medium, and to accomplish
this was certainly the cardinal object of
the Legislature. My creating a comum-1
sion for the purpose of investigating and:
establishing such rates as time and expe
rience should demand was deemed the
most feasible and equitable solution of a
very perplexing ililliculty. And \vc arc
very sure that one of the strong reasons
that induced the Legislature to pursue this
indirect method was an abundant caution
lest some injustice might be dono those
corporations. And the very thing of which
they complain was done to insure justice
to them. The Commission as established,
\ve think, is doing a good work in the right,
direction, and if let alone will do a great
deal to promote the public interests of the
State and not crush a single railroad in it.
A TOKitIVU CASE.
The sad fate by suicide at Los Angelos.
California, of Samuel R. Hoyle, tax-collec
tor of Fulton county, is not only one to
produce great sorrow and regret among his
relatives and numerous friends, but points
.1 moral that eannot be too well consider
ed by all who have become acquainted
with th-- melancholy details of tins tragic
occurrence. Iloylystarted in life thrown
-out upon his own tesources, but through
an indomitable industry and noble elfort he
met and overcame opposition. 1 eating
in Atlanta, he soon evinced his popularity
Hy being time and again honored by his
fellovrmcn with otiices of the highest trust
and responsibility.
A gallant wounded Confederate .soldier,
having struggled against the evila < f pov
erty, his people delighted to honor him,
and place 1 him where, by frugality and a
proper course of life, he could have laid
by an honorably r impotence. Hut at
length his tenor of life began to change,
and evil associations and evil influences
began to gather around him. Generous
and liberal to a fault, he has not the bold,
firm manhood to resist the insidious dan-
gers that arc causing him to drift onward
to destruction, and at last be awakes to
the. reality that lie is a defaulter of public
motley to the enormous sum of A).(kid dol
•lars— a rui’tcd tuan. lie abandons home,
;friends and native country, and dies from
the field of his prosperity, but on the far
off l’aciflc coasts he is apprehended by the
ijaw-otlicers. and strange to say, the very
•*vound that he received during the late
war while nobly tightimr at the head of his;
-■ranks was the cause of his detection and
•apprehension. A sad travesty on life, th is
circumstance has been fitly termed by an
able writer of the Constitution. After a
stubborn legal fight in the California
courts and alter all the decisions had been j
adverse, he who had fought his country's
battles with daring heroism, he who had
struggled bravely to rise from poverty and
who had plucked blooming flowers of sue-!
cess along his early pathway, and he who I
had been honored and respected by in., 1
people, tragically clo-.es hits earthly career!
thy a pistol bail, in his lonely prison ceil at i
£,os Angelov. California. An affectionate!
litter left to his wife indicates clearly that
u-jth all his faults there Something!
worthy of admiration, and of true nobility I
in the man's heart. The details make up
touching ease and point a moral that !
should find a home in the hearts of all • ’
Honesty, integrity, and a firm resistance j
i-gAiroUcvil tuHtietfce •• that would hear us i
to the iuaels roni of rom. i- the only pole
star of safety in neh'-c gs jy.dl as private,
life.
eiNfTMNATI O*W.HTION.
It will, bo t#nu iiibiT"<| that the Conven
tion to nouihiste candi late# for Vhe Presi
de: iqy w ill be hold at Cincinnati on the
22d of June next. The Convention to se
lect delegates to that Convention will be
held in Atlanta on U>*' UJh of Juno, i lie
Slate Executive Committee recommended
that the various counties select their dele
gates to the last named Convention on the
tlrt Tuesday m June. It is important
that this county be represented. If it is
the wish of our people to be represented a
meeting should bo held on Sal cud ay next
for thu selection of delegates. It might.be
well for the Chairman of the lU-uioctatic
party of this county to call a meeting
formally to meet on that day. This is a
year fraught with political significance.
Of course the suit will continue to rise and
set as hitherto, notwithstanding all the
boilings of the polftlral cauldron Hml no
matter who is elected ami who is defeated ;
but as the political situation, to
be quite lively for some little liiuu. it may
perhaps be well for our people to turn out
and give expression as to whom they wish
to lead thu van in the next Presidential
contest.
Pro Mono Publico.
Kinnuta St N : We think n majority o'
the newspapers and voters of Georgia an
in favor of General Oartren f if Governor :
but it is very uncertain who the-organised
will nominate. Put one thing is certain—
if (iartre’l will consent to run ho can beat
any man in the State, nominated or not.
It is getting about time to let the people
have iheir choice. No matter bow many
fools may run. the bet man will be elect
ed. The common people have much more
sente thau the ring- give them credit for.
ami arc about ns good judges oi .-.tillable
men as any of the delegates to the little
packed ring convention-.
Gi.oit**2AN.
Fa INTESRALaUdhcTEMMuse,. 9
A si re cvitE few ntl the diseases for which it is recommended, and always perfectly
sate lu toe t.Oidd of even the most Inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
/ rrcommtndal by Phyticions, Min inters, Missionarifr, Manapers of
Plantations, bursts in Hospitals— ln Short, by Evaybody evn ,/ulurc who has c\cr given It u trial.
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS’ TRIAL.
m tt ft T should haveapia.ee in every factory, machine-shop,
AIN JKlJjliriK and mill, on every farm and plantation, and In every
household; for lmmoSuteuse not only for accidents, cute, bruises, sores, etc., but In
£9O of sudden sickness; of amr Wad_ welUrlei , and , n ,sted Jrtend of all who want
AI IV K 1 1.1. K rC. are and safe medicine which can be freely
Tib TT'.TT.-.1.i r,r 11 v without fear ot harm and with certainty ofrtffef.
]ts nrtoc hrluirs it within the reaen oi u; uuu nm unuimur .J—!-*■ Its cost
In doctors’ bills Tor auto by all druggists at use. 50c. and #i.oo per bottle.
• PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor*, Providence, R. L
tot ai*
Waite, Eslex 1 t& Go.,
MAM .’ACTI'KKRS OF
Chesapeake Cylinder, Neutralia Spindle, Extra
Fine Engine, Golden Machine
( ) I I j k-\
!> SOUTH CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
Id* Otir Royal Safety Oil for sale by F). Tk BENSON & CO. Rip
BxctriG3r "Wiig'li..
jraotiiiii
Head-Quarters Manufacturers Dealers in Chains, Collars.
I (, i nf All Kinds of Saddlery Curry C'ouilis,
Hand-Made Saddles, 'Hardware Horst!" Brushes,
Bnjfgy. Carriage | Harness, and Materials. Ac., Ac.
S;ring Wagon | liridlea, &c. ' Blankets,
and Stage o uod'i Sold ut \\ hips. Si-.ni> T-’Olt
HAHN E S S ! Bottom Brices. ilames, j BRICE LIST.
xo. Mm STREET, LOTTSVILEE, KV. 199
Buy [lie Lilly Slice! Best Slioe in Hie Market!
K l ER 1 * PAIR 11. UUUXTED FIRST Cl, iSS !
Miinufiicliirctl by C. \. LI LLY, (liiinmille. Ga ; .
And for sale bv—
r. It. BENSON A CO.. HARTWELL. OA.
HINSON A Of. HO VVERS VILLE. GA.
SW’l'T HROTIU'.RS. ELBERTOX, GA.
R. A. ELLIOTT. BOWMAN. GA
•i. H. GEOER,A SON. BOWMAN. GA.
IN 11. BOWERS. ROYSTON. GA.
Sou the i'n Alnmijdclurc.i ATeo.u Southcvu - Iu <f t‘pen and eucs.
CB ARIES W. SEIDELL,
A TTOK A t: 1-A i - /. AH,
iUUI Vt I If, t;i
Kill Hriddleblt* Again.
Mmniw. ]'.i)#roßs : As my subscription
to i lit >t'N id tut, of thereabout. [ Con
would atop it. I would send the money
w ith this letter, but for the reason that I
expect to visit your town shortly, then 1
will renew my subscription. I am anx
ious to sec your town since it has a rail
road. and I read in Thk Sl'N of so many
improvements springing into existence
there during the last twelve months, it
is now about a year since I was there, and
hy-the-wav. that reminds me that i lost a
lug black dnjr iu Hartwell—did you see
! anything of him? 1 carried him from home
! on purpose to either give hun away nr lose
i him. and I tried all sloug the road that
morning to give him to someone. hut some
how there was no demand for dugs that
day : so I finally readied Hartwell with
the <iog still at tny heels. After l had
hem there two or three hours the dog. be
ginning to want his dinner, wandered of!'
through town, and for some time l lost
sight of him. and thought he was gone for
good : but late in the evening Mr. Henson
was seen trying to sweep him out of hi*
‘Tore. Ho had taken up quarters too near
a pile of bacon. I havo not heard from
him since, and never want to.
Mot I did not set out to write about
dogs. 1 hope j'onr ruilroad may be a per
niancnt and successful institution, not
withstanding the many tiings made at it.
Forty years ago. just nbove where the rail
road now crosses Lighlwoodlogcreek. was
a dim pathway lending across the creek at
a point known as the place where Peek
hus buried. At that time there was a
large apple orchard there, and n sinnl!
house marking the spot where Peek slum
bered. Along this path and acrosa thi*
creek I use to pas*, going to a mill owned
and kept by Noel Skelton, about two miles
from where your beautiful town now
Hands, and about half a mile from the
Line Church, though the Church was not
then built. If I mistake not it was built,
or the first preaching took plac# there, 3G
year* ago tills present month.
Tours truly. Rll.J. MnimiLKHITH.
I!;it*rn'is in real estate in and around
Hartwell, Address 1!., at thin office.
A. J. WATT
Hns returned ftom market, but
in ko busy opening and seTling
New Goods, tliat he ha.-;not time
to write an udv ertisement. I!
vuu want full value for your
money, th.-- is the place to buy
your goods.
P. P. PROFFITT,
A 1' Ft) HN F Y \T L A \V,
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FOR GOVERNOR!
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go To m
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X FAV Y( )R K
STORE.
L. N. COHEN £ CO.,
♦ * - ,fi -t mJ .> if o * Git NN**r ft U' r! * * .* 0
GOVERNORS OF LOW PRICES.
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i ' l .** u>ti ifi ■ ; ;/! i:!t . i‘nir v .*> R;fw f >rM: if*v * i *r *•
We have in ntwk and are motiving daily a Large and curcfully selected Stock
of Goods. bought direct from Manufacturers by our Eastern buyer. Wc have
VAvVveo tvX Vj w\\..
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\\Vw. VAveww V*., vv\w.
'.i,000 \vV.w. \ w\v>Av\ vvwvV V'WwvcvV
\iV\VV-WW, VV\. \OYV-
A large variety of other Dross Goods, such as French Worsteds, Parisian Suitings,
DeLaincs, Mohair*, Cashmeres, Alajiacas, etc., etc.
XTotioxx XDepa.rtaM.erLt.
10,000 Pairs of Ladies' Hose, white aud striped, from 00.. up.
Gents’ Half Hope, from lip. ,
Needles, 2*c. per paper.
Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, front 3c. up.
Suspenders 10c. per pair, tip.
Buttons to suit everybody from the cheapest to the best.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edging, and various other kinds of trimming
from le. per yard, up.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Kid and Lisle Gloves from 10c., up.
Ladies' Ties, from 5c., up.
And n vast Assortment of other article, too numerous to mention-
dotting' Depaitment,
Iu this department we can suit Sons. Fathers and Grandfathers—in all the
latest and most fashionable styles at the
LOWEST CITY PRICES.
White vests front Coe,, up to the finest Marseilles goods. No trouble to show
geode—come and satisfy yourself.
! HATS, HATS, HATS.
We have a large and magnificent assortment of Hats for Men, Youths and
Bovs, in the nobbiest and latest styles.
BOOTS, SHOES, SAN DELS.
I For the Spring season we have a full line of Ladies’ first-class makes in Pebble,
( Goat, Morocco and Calf. We are agents for Ladies’ hand-sewed French Kid
Button Shoes, which we sell below city prices. Also, have a full line of Gents’
Boots and Shoes, from the cheapest to fine hand-made at astonishingly low prices.
| We Guarantee Every Pair of Stas we sell!
XPlece G-oods XDop3.xtm.erLt.
Linens, Cottoimdes, American and French <'a-i acres, cheaper tlsau the
j cheapest,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
White Shirft from 50c.. up. Gauze and Summer Merino Undershirts—in fact
evervtliiugto be imagined belonging to this department.
XVcOV* C V\A S, TvV
\jV\¥iV WyVV
V'ycuAlc “Wve v *.
Millinery Department f
A full line of Ladies', Misses’ and Children's Straw Hats, in all the iatc-st stvles
and shapes, trimmed in the latest style by a lady artist for this market.
THE UNPARALELLED SUCCESS
WEED l|i%-WEED
FAMILY mm \jA FAMILY
FAVORITE Hnfjg FAVORITE
Sowing Hade sewing Made
Il;is induced us to preson it to the people of Hurt County. A record of popu-
Linty proves it to lie the Lightest liuuiiiug, Best Satisfying Machine in the w orid.
\\ e " ill sell it clieapi r than any tiist-cJass machine in the market, and .'uinnntee
lull satisfaction. ( time and inspect them.
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Vv V\\C iiVUtVwS Vi^w v WvtA'S u\ V\l.
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HEALTH tails PLEASURES
OK n
DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES:
CHOOSK ui:tw kes thkm
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Nervous Disorders.
VTn vt la more fraiful thM brisking <lmi nof the
nervous system I To In- tjxcltahlo 01 ucrvoua in
small cWk# Is moot tor where tan *
maeilv be found i There is one ■—%>* I'ttle
wiur. ki r or.plrits, or far letter kMi trtj no
wt*ak t : being prrfvrahle; 2rtU the frv*b
air vnu can • tsi.e three of four Pili. * vt* i\ flight]
eat'ltUutV of solids avoiding the u ol slops; and if
U.rse golden rules Ilf*' Min* rd .Von ft ill be happy In
| mind ami siren* in bedy, and forget yen have any
Mothers and Daughters.
I If tknie i*on# thing more than another lor ft hicb
thrr pfll. srrwftmona it ie thrit pudKln* prop
ertioa eapc rinllv tlHirpoworof cleauaißis tlio bl<M,d
I from .it) iutpiiflUr*. Mot rrmovlfti; .Iniigeryii. and
. UMftiM 1 , >i i went ion.. I uivt't*ub' auopted n tbo
; ono immrt rr.nnlr for frmak (iMliplftlM.v thoy never
fail, nortr weaken the ayateni. '' alwaya bring
| uliont wliai rrquirrd
Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite
Tb*i*o fewliag* whirb ao *aild(“ii u. most frequrnf
lv .irixo from imnovince* or tronblr firm rSiirfrttrrsi:
; prr-pitatiou or from ealiPK aftil drinking whaj
in until fir n tlui. dl.sordering tbo liver am
ktonuicb. Tlu pi no* wnirV n-gulale*. if yo.t
wi.h io lie well The Pfllx, if fallen .weonlini to the
bi niUMi iuslnuitioca, *>U quickly rent.,,-., In althy
action to tioth liver amt atomacb, wlienec follow, ax u
natural eonieqneiire, a g'al aeperit* ami n clear
bead Iu the built anil t\ e.t lilieu scarcely any
other medirln* In cve need for thee diaorilcr..
How to be Strong.
Never let the boivd* be riilo v rrmfineil of unduly
acted poii. M ma> *p*rr eltisnlai that Holloway a
IMlle -lionld bo m.nll,lurml' and tor a run upon the
bowel. m*iiv pi-reon- that 'hev ftimbl in
ttreaen) relaxation. ThU ia a great mistake, Siwever -
for tbfts* I*ll> ft3l Itnmedkfelv forrret tlw liver aft.r
atop every knot of hoftel voiniilaiiit. In warm cli
mate, fhott.afril. of ih-< bn-“ be-n eyved by the use
of thin medicine, whirl* ill ail fawn* gives, tone amt
vigor to thr n-Sdle orgsnV syvf*t<i. IMwev gr dir*tigit
—b. alih aiiiiatniigtli folio" ing a. matter of courac
The *|iin?fe tno ia vreth*rfaliv Inei rrae* by the
use of t!ieeerm. rombimd •* the use of sofid ir
preference to fluid diet. Arhus! food J* setter titan
broths ami atewe. ll\ remov iug acrid, fnmrntod. or
other impure humor, fintn tile liver, atomach. or
blood, the cause of dyarufry, diarrbaa. and oilier
bowel complaints is expelled. The result is, that tho
diaturbiioi o is arrested, and the action of the bowels
becomes regular. Notlilug will stop tbo relaxation of
the iioft iTa an quick); M ItlH tine corn ( ting niedl
cine.
Disorders of the Kidneys.
In all disease* alli-eliog U,*so wgan*..ftliutiieutiia *•
seer*- 1. t*s. mnrt* nr ton licto warer -or ivbetTier they
be attlit ted * itfi too os gravel, in- witli aclir.r and
pain* settled in the loins over *he rogimrftof the kid -
neys, those l*>Wa sb.mM ba taken awoontiag to the
pidct.d direvtiona. m.d the Ointment should lie writ*
rubbed Jttfo the small of tin' bunk at bedtmu'. Thi*
trentwrnf will give aba. ’d Uomeiliate vehef wlu n aIS
means bote failed.
For Stomachs oat of Order;
No juefiicinf wi?l i*o t hjvove thy fonts of
' the stouiach a the*;* Pills : fiver remove all .ncfdity,
j cKtasittuni itluT I>> interop**!aiieo improm*r di t.
; They roaoli t!n lixer jtnH /•‘flMr*-ft to a iiruiby ac
tion; they, air woiHlntuWv rtlicaeioßii in
* spasr*: s:i fact they nevsir fori In curi-wj;
| of the liver ami stownrli.
Uollot?"*/* rills are the firxt int&rr-.i rmwdy ii i
Wo rid fur the Jolltncinfj dixtitres :
Ague. (’otisumptiou, Tntliiv.Dnat ion.
Sure Throat. Aatln.m. Debility,
Jaumlice. Stone and Gravel, I)ro])sv,
liilion* vonipui t* Liver t loiiijdaints. Secondary
D\Mnt*ry f Blot eh ea on the S\liiptomi r
Ery Fipel a:*. Skin. I.m:wbug< f
Tic doiiloureaux, Fevers of all kimU, Plica.
liowel coin ].taints. ItUcuinatiHm.
Ulcere. Fits. Retention of
Wnrtna all kfttita Oliee. LTino
j Ciont. Ueailnthe, Constipation of
i ScrofnTa *r the tiuweh.
fiaSjs,; , e Evil. Weakncaa from any caurt*.
i' A I'TIOX ! Xone genuine unless the sijjna
tun* of J. iiAYjvccK.as f r the United States,
snmiuniD ejfcfi* Va>n of [‘ills and Ointment. A hand
some reward will be j,|vet to any partied
the tuediviwes or veudinu the .same
kncwin‘4 them to
*,* Sold dt the Mauuf*4H#y of Di-oiV*ssv? Hollo
way i*. Cos.. Nerr York, *vnd by all l-wpoetoble Drm;
"its and D alet> in Myhlb .fcc i krone Lout the civil
ized world, in bo*i s at . 'Ut.4, *l2 eeaWs and fi
each.
i kf' Therr* ia c-xLdrtier.ible* -**vf*<; m t*K:ng ti**)
larger sizt s
X. I'—Dbvftions for !?** piithmT of parfeirts t;i
ever*, disorder are adixe<t to bo*.
BEST IN THE WORLD i ]
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r k to| lf } y metj trltUo valor. 5< may
appear whf.'r, exDrutncd !>y lt
*elf, hilt u COi'ili'Ain.soii WlTir
t s?t istf'ltl fi- “AlttPT t\D
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ttio Clflaroitcc,
hap tlrr-4 y n r - p ß f x . rtcnTn r.
ys : !e-an.; ii /J nficulel |o Vff.l,
•;. m tto i.’ts.l..".‘.VT: v..-.-A lor
iced,
A i.uw out peti :.v t, ,/p. . f jSritfK
r 71r...' hi an a of .Coda it v.i dissolve a
ttevm-i t f pnOßTni < ((• ‘h It mil wi 'i i.b-H't a pink
id y-at<r that prei,,y c-.l) in tlear glass. ,
until ah is tliorurphh- .L.eolv.tl Thodclete
liopa jnscluh'c J:i Ut,r in thv infeifor Kod v will
-■e shewn nfti r set f linir some twenty nir.utes or
aoouer. by tha sulky i p.,e-irmee of the aolutiqa
e.n-v the onsnlily if Hoaticj; Cucky matter ao.
coming to ijuigity. '
Be Bins nnd ask for C hurch & Soda and
eee th.at tneirname ia on the package and you
will get the purest and whitest made, The uio
ol ilHs with sour railk, in prolerencu to Bakina
Powder, ravea twenty tunas its cost.
See one ponnd package f t valuable tnformae.
.ton anu read carefully. -go.
SHOW THIS TO YOUR OROCER.
196
r ]"G CONTE ACTORS
d.l •• <*•. •><*•* over
mw ti j, tIu e Hamsters around verandah and laving
s. M HV ,r I “. v, ii , nd) | pf Un-rour'. House in ltart
t'ji; }’*'} Ct iV. nt .' • ( . ; " " 'll >• received by the mi-
Ursigued until I'd o ( lock At. Saturday May 15 ihso.
lio . ’"L, "t h '"V 1 ;V s, - 1 - - J! " 1 I ' ,,r online Court
liird?- *ri ’V. I ** G~” with the name ot
'L . ,V 'V" 1 ' lurnlK U all materials and
“tf U,k ai,e * t - srbetiijitial and norh
lu r.oi r U, "' r v !iu ' l 11 1 "’"' 1 "minty for
till tmllihu performance of the ruik. The Court
/ lou.-e is t a lee; !. 'i. .and 111 feet wide. Ttie OnU
Th'i' emVi* S I th * ' to 'eh* or reject' ~il hid* .
40 Tl'Vl V 'T 1 ’ 1 '' 1 -'-" ,]le Ul August,
thi-tn ‘VV 1 ’- I fnKßitiralionaare to be ween at
' ill°4v, ,f “ " fl ‘f H'* l ' l " ell. Gh. The Ordinary
Tr , ' ,V m,r: :,n order on the County
ia eo,nnl I .LV r h . e a,m " m i lus hid when the work
! V ,T c . nv, ' rt - T,| i* April It iseo.
1 ■ ■ STI-.l HlihisQNi Ordinary lia.i t Cos.. Go.
A, G, McCUEBY,
Attorney and Counselor at l.an\
Hurl wall. Georgia,
ffEularly .n the c„un.|c„ of
’ KII Aladwoit and and be
mve the supreme C,, art u{ the Stjdv.Klj.ewhere bv
rhlS!?*’*'. V’T"* 1 'V. ue collection of
1 J ' '-‘‘sired the be >i id' references furu
lslu tl hiimhhj t!i iiusim.** u.a'ix AUmiti Charles
t...r 1.-altnu.-re o, New York. i„ the Court.
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f ' KORGIA—HART t'OC.'Ci'V
Whereas,.l. oH ia i i y. finder -pi.tiy, u , lor
lettet., ot administratuni on t }io estate of Lee tin'
d-r. latent saulcon-ity. dee-ased : These are there
to and ,dl vned ; *Tl?nr
V, '■"> "* A }*'■'.'■ amy other .-n <u befon the (ire
tT/V ■•* , v vv w hy 3i,ou: ' l 1,0
ram, 1 ‘ ""Hr my hard . . office, this April
i 1 STEI’H l. v 7o>' OrdicaiV