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vii •<*, .va-iiiBi ti*»' Matter.
PUBLISHElte KOI ICE.
We hope that all who are in arrears for
•r.. n.iireiuxaiii wTJr i.roit,ntiv i. iv ulmt
they owe double' i
additional rliarge, a |ia|e ■ ft* form
.t sire with far more than double the
amount of reading matter. We wish to
>«»•"' l» * live, progressive journal. All
we ask on the part of subscriber* is the
prompt payment of tlieir subscription-.
John H Graham. Corresponding KM I tor.
EDITOKIAL BREVITIES.
The inaugural of President Arthur is
a model. We present it in another col
»«mu. In brevity, taste, and good sense
it is not easy to surpass it.
Great indignation prevail, a" t<» the
caw of the convict Mathew*, who met hi.
death from severe puiii,liiiw-nt inflicted hy
Hhfllips, h “whipping !>»„•” liope
tllia chain gang aub»Tut wili meet hi* de¬
sert*. A wholesome example is needed by
hi* class.
Thk Kailrood Bill, which passed the
House last Saturday ,wa* drafted by lloji
Mil to v 1“ Kkesk, of Wilkes, who is one
of the foretuiwt metnVwra of that body. It
I* alily drawn, and make* several wise
ameniimvilts to I lie present law. It pro
•tide* for an appeal from the decision of
the Commission to the. Superior Court,
and tlutnca by writ of error to tne Supreme
Court.
Thi. !.ihI lilt «t gonkuno coinfrom
Kx-Skuator ol'RAOi Mu*. 81'RAOCKt
Id* HHyi, ItiNpired the id**a of lif<< rcjugnn
turn “When 1 was In the* Smatc,' said
In shewn* alway* alter no- to ivnigti
ami lie vcnilicuteil; and 1 have "" '''"i!''
i hat It was her advice that urnd** Conk
l.iso give up thi Scimtorsiiip."
.iwninvi eiv.. eonffifli 11c
port* ■>* tu the financial affair* of Box.
f... Pxtuii k W...U \\ ai. h. v,. . • ni .arli.'k. a> • Iimlv '
850,uou. In spmiUtion during the last
*uminer; other* that lie lias suffereil
heavy loHos, We hope the latter i* a
mistake. We are among those who think
he would make a good Governor, and in
,lie p insult of tint end the *'bmT’ is a
useful ally May it never grmv less.
The Crav. foidvllle DEMoniAT very
windy uigii*, and enforces by solid arg i
ment nml sound sense, the necessity of a
geneial railroad law, such ns obtains In
New Turk, Maryland, Alabnum, Florida
ami Texas. Much trouble would be avoid
ml bv such 1 Iaw, , mnl b*ns mxcuhii given , to |
a
prolong tin. beglslattve session*, .-lug**.
Vhroniii' It Vvmtit»twhali$t. When wa
r *
* ¥ * S
of ill to II.
D. K. CaWJWKm., tho proprlotor nml
editor of tlw Vo*t Appal, U n practical
printer. That i* why he publishes such
an excullcnt sheet. He says lio will wager
ho can do as nice a piece of job work
any mini it. Atlanta. The Appal is now
one of the lie*! of Georgia paper* . t olo
M.i. Cauiw; t,i. tell, us he has made »i
rangem«nt» by which he wall receive the
press dispatches twenty-four hour* ahead
of other provincial dailies, and he will do
it lie lias the energy, the brains and tho
pluck to win success.
Gijitkac's case continues to bring new
“cranks" to light. This prollfllc
allow their ingenuity in suggestions. Let
ters from them pour in daily to the
triot Attorney. Some are fierce avengers
who long to smite him with their own
hand*. Others set their brains to
to devise mode* of torture. The last *ug
gestion cuuios from a man w ho signs him
self "Cain." He doe* not long, as
name might lead us to infer, to embue
hand* In blood, but n*ks if It would not
a good idea to turn Guitkau liaise,
Wx present In another coin mn a
from ilox. W’m. H. Felton to Jr oof.
Hook, of Augusta, which we doubt no
will prove of interest to our readers,
endorse* with great force and spirit the
views expressed by Judge Hook in Ins re
cent newspaper controversy wi*h
Ten', of McDuffie, an i eommeinls
•* a popular platform i» the coming c
tlon*Of this State. Prom the letter
are led to infer that tho Doctor is
averse to Gubernatoral honors. If
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iiriTEAi. Manx realous j>cod1u appru
w .....U’C. and hand* of cttl
have met at dead of night to sw.’iir wii
geaact should the law release him Snch
procmlutgs ill accord with tlie digmtv of
tliciAiiii nran people l.« t the law h,-mricd
out to its letter. It he is saved by a tech
nicality. let him go. It is the right of no
olio to retrieve it. No mai^ can take the
law iu to hi* own hands. l,*t justice !*■
visited with full severity upon the man
who lavs his finger unlawfully upon
Gvitkav. The assassin of the President
and the fanatic who s.wks to avenge the
deed by murder, are guided bj a like im
puls*. Neither regards the law. Each
seeks his own redress—one for fancied
wrong-, the other m a spirit of false pa
trioti,- hi. The latter is n* law .ess a* the
funuei L.I fhviu ... dca : w
The most graceful cl it or: a I we have
yet seen u|kiii the President's death is
from tlie l»!i of Jas. IJ. litMnti.
CA c f It i* a mode!
Of f rnitraod brauty. Tim edito
I from !i ■ J*« ■»***«*» ai'P-irrd j'l-it af
**»« attempt of tt*e a.-as»in, *i» re
pantnt ioj'many as the ablest fr.»m any
H*iuce upon that jvuIj •t. We have \ ■n
ii'>ne that Hjua 4 it. In tint rank of
Si a! hern jourcaii.'Ui there is n a jmrer
man or an abler writer than Mr. 1!an
In tl>U Mate hu stand* pre-emi¬
nent, Hi* soul i* lighted up with the
true i, re ..f genius , and his character is
<*ls>ve the breath of calumny. In ail
there i. a richness of thought
* te-auty of diction which invests
R with a peculiar charm; and his pen
>'*; done more than any other agency to
extend thenaine and I'ltlueuce of the
thrvnicU ana Lm*Ututwnali*t.
^ PHH^P FuASC|g Fo5TUJ(E is «*.
on his laurels, lor some tune past he
has worn the empty honor of State Coni
mi»>u>ner of linmigrathHi. No appropri
at ion was made to meet the expenses of
that office, but he labored with zeal, ami
spent a goodly sum in the performance of
Ids functions. The state has reaped the
Inuiefit. The press landed Ids efforts, and
he was encouraged to expect v from tile
f/*giMlature . return. A resolution
a jir**|»et
WAS introduced last Monday to refund liis
expanses. The advocate, of retrench
ment promptly sat down on it. and he
mourns Sifino spent in the cause, in
ditioii to his own time and labor. Our
solf-sacrificing patriots arc witling to en
courage Ida efforts, and to reap the boii»
tit of bin work, ao| long a* lie pays put hi*
own money. In return they will let him
vvear.tlie honor
7 ///•; /■; v/t.
The crisis which * held the nation ‘ h,
Rusjiemw* is over, The President is
In a few hours his bones will ...
1>e with the dust* His name has taken
its place with the historic dead.
On the 4th of last March in the pres
encc of ellthllsiiistic thoimillld* lie took
the iuungural oatli. N'o president ev
,. r -et with a like ovat on. We will
never forget the scene of that day.
Bleak and stormy it was, hut the en
Multitude was quench
less .
l-ixiin the hour tlmttlie gmiR of Sum
Qut ^j lf . no i,.,, 0 f w;ir> the
inaugural day had found us a divide I
people. Upon the Iwels of war. Grant
came in ; and . ,, the 6outli c , . looked . , on n\
silence at the accession of tho man
whose star .... had arisen Ujani her ashes.
II is suooessor came, amnia contest
() f hltleriieSH, with the stigma of a
questioned title.
With Ga!field the scene changed,
JLs ace.’ssmn was the hHlbmger of a
new era. The words winch that day
««*»«. in,««« »*»
»" e*p. rn U’C Mm, o,
lirighter future. In the hopes of that
| future, the past was bi.riiHl,and North
, «*>ut!i clasped hands m the fellow
*htn of peace.
The career which began on that day
| j WHS u bn «* l >" e - ()f t,ie Ilcts ” f llls ,l<1 -
ministration we 8’iall not speak.
Friends and enemies it had many.
deal not with the statesman but
man. We pass to the fateful future,
j The record of the last eleven
is mi immortal epic. Generations
t’ome will proudly point to it. Its
i
; pathos, its beauty, its grand lessons
j will never iHe.
J Tlie stroke of the assassin was a rev¬
elation. It taught us that in the pres
« pce of affliction the heart of the na
i tlon could burst the bonds of party,
j anil cast out tho bitterness of strife.
, wheu tlu ‘ neW9 of t,lc fatal act flash °d
over the wires a new chord was touch
«*• t "« —«*«»*«-«-*»
Hie generous manhood of the Ameri
cun people spoke forth. Never was it
so ful.y tested; ... never so grandly
proven,
Wives, and mothers, and little ehil
dren t0 whom th# la „,, lla „ e of party
and the nets of the politician are un
meaning tilings, have the record of
that life marked indelibly upon 1 their
j liearts. They _ began '
to read it when lie
kissed hto aged mother on the inaugiral
<> a -v; U grew into a deeper interest
when he fell under the assasin’s stroke:
:t Ucame a cerisluTl memory as they
watched each detail of his waning life'.
A« deeply as we mourn bis death, we
are not among those who look upou it
as a serious blow to our government,
I: is too great to suffer long for the
loss of one man. Tlie Providence
which watched over it in the p.is’ will
guide its future : and never did Gar¬
field give utterance to a truer senti
ment than that which fell from his
hp> ns he sto v( before a panic stricken
multitude on the day of Lincoln's
death, ami with sublime eloquence ex
,i .
IHlblie lives and tile Lord Gfni Omnipw
tvai reigns.’'
, rM T u»U u a in oar Cortege*.
& uton Democrat ■
,* t tin. ia»t meeting of tbe Board of
Tru-tews of oar state University ttie
quewtioii wa* propounded and discussed
of dispensing with tuition fe.-s ai t«r
getlier or at least of making them
merely nominal. The main anjuuu iit
urged in favor of this course is. so far
as we have learned, that it will increase
the number of students. Sow Were
this a "eoiisumation devoutly to is:
wished.” we doubt its accomplishment
of the result. Tire tuition fees, except
to those who happen to hve in or r,e-,r
the college town,, form blit a small item
,,in«,‘and ,v other*'incidentals! VieW^i'
Ux)kj| c i ot
wo „W hardly shrink from an addition
a! fifty or a hundred dollars# If noth¬
ing mory is done but make tuition free.
the number of those wb > could afford
to attend college would not lie materi
a n y increased. But we contend that
the result thus sought is not deoiraWe.
\\ e li ive now live orsix hundred y uing
men in our own state attending college,
Ibis is quite enough. It is not pre
burnable that these young men are
leadin ’- Greek, tragidy and •doing
j themselves f n f “ r l* more 1 ® P u efficient n>OSe of JIS rendering nil roers,
ineclmiiii's or merchants. It is expect**
on contrarv that they will til
gage in some of the learned vocatio.
Law, divinity, literature or science. It
is very needful that we have men pry
paring themselves for all these callings,
^‘it the supply quite equals tbe doinatuk
There is more need fm men who know
how to ‘Tickle the earth” wisely and
are willing to do it, than there is for
...... llieil .. A t ho C«in . .... lend ... 1 *1 the classics t , imd . 1 lire
Well V HlftCli ill the liberal arts. It is
possible that many of our young men
who purixise entering the law will lie
Other professions l)itr ‘ iste Will ^” piobabiy ‘T, hud it t ° »1
Struggle for existence. We advocate, ail
increased endowment of our colleges,
no not t that 111,11 thev UIU> rruiv may offer Oliur fleer neei tuition vuiuoii^
but better tuition, lney need facile
ties for teaching more thoroughly tilt
branches in which they now propose tc
give instructions. They need better
hllHiruloncS, more WU ^4
Ciiuim tH, more In finely uoii.stviicleu ”a
struments. addition to these
J? nceB > sDoultl have exp,
‘ or Histiuctors in an Lie sciences.
For these purposes we would wish
«'*J; «o» r «es had e.icreased
dowiiHiiits. But by no means
the tuition fees. To do so would
making bjnefimai les of that cla-s
which m the main least need lasip.
i. s a question in our ruind whether the
notion of free tuition in common
seliocils has not been pushed too far.
Thu argument is that intelligence
diminish crime and that .........Is
less ex pellsi \ e than la.Is.
tlieso propositions to lm
they are not fully established—it must
be confessed that the free school
j u|ll | lll8 l)() ^ lti ^ t j s country been a
pable success. Unlesstdu ation lie
compulsory as well as free, its
will do little good. People prize most
what cost something. Children
tend suhool most promptly an l
themselvi» tuoHt ibbgt ully * when timi
|M1 . Ilts , w> for theii
>tiil there are plausible argurn.iut.,
SSKf
r.u-. ----------------
j—ttciioluislnp wiio Uo m»t Hucb out ns lew will for it, Alum ami
i pay money
theu try to render it a paying
ment. v.
CURRENT COMMENT.
— Thin is a sad day for lion A.
Stephens, who had long been
acquainted with Mr. Garfield, and
predated Chronicle him beyoml the rest of
A Uonstilutu»uilu,t.
—Judge George Ilillyer, of
who lias just returned from a
through tbe West and Canada, practie.ii
to the farmers in a very
| | all sensible they letter, to to meet harvest the hard and lay
can
; lie reports the shortest corn crop
known.
— lion. A. II. Stephans is writing
book against Jeff Davis, so it is
A perusal of Dr. Bliss’s bulletins
be leas injurious than these post
disputes over the past.— Macon '1 1
<jrai>h &■ Mtssen<ier.
This fling of our Macon
ry at Mr. Stephens is quite ns
tous as it is ungracious. It is unjust
Mr. Stephens and out of taste us
others. Whatever ho may be at,
to tbe welfare of liis country.
— Wo do not sympathize with
tendency on the part of many Ciiilds.
ridicule Geo. W.
industry, and good sense he lixs
to the possession of a great
and be spends it well. Would there
more like him. We clip the
from an exchange : George W,
is a veiT generous mail. One day
party of young mechanics in
** 1,ia " -ere discussing the wnys
means of starting a watch factory
that city. It required 8UH»,0 ki for
them a check for that amount.
fa ctory w:iS 8Urtod i* D ? 'Ll"'* ,loUl
a . big , busuit ss on Jsorth N meteenth
street, Philadelphia.
—Senator Brown, in a
uit nanioau < o.u nis-.im. won .unit
mg U* the sn-.p-ct of s.uar:.-s.
use of the following sensible
"The state does not pay its officers
quate salaries. When I was in the
ecutive office I recom.'H'nded a bill
raise salaries and vetoed a bill to
them. I say the State would lie
off _ it - it would ,, ...
pay competent
to comp>etent men to manage the
interests. True, you find men
willing to fill these offices, liu;
your supreme Beiicii v-u do mu
men who are willing to Kay there
nicy t kke the posit i >c for:.. ... .
nnd hold it for a time, hut thev
stay their all there lives as they
to make tliemsdves as comretont
:
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:sr One pound Ilsir Soap 5e ; s 4
Greenesboro’. at Soap 4>, r. C. A. DAVIS A
Ga.
Patent Medicine-.
MRS. LYDIA E. P2KKHAM.
OF LYNK, MASS.
A*
■g
%
ife.
W 4'dk V
2 .
mstOVEEEB OP
LYDIA E. " PlNKHAhfl’S
VEGETABLE CCKPOUND.
The Positive Cure
For all Female Complaints. , .
This p^raration, »s ft* name sipnines, condst» of
▼pget&lole ProjxjrUes that are harmless to tha moat del
upon one trial tbe merits of this com
pound win btisco piae d,—w>liaf is immediate; and
tuy. on account or its proven meritn.it is to-day r *
<-omn»n<iwi m«i prescribed b r the best phreicians in
thc anmtrj -
It will eure entirely ti»e worst form of falling
of the uterus, Iy*ueorrho*a, irregular and painful
Xenfltruatkra, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, noodlnjm,allDisplacements and the con
sdttpted 10
the Change of Life. It will di««MTe ^nd expel tumors
from theuttruBln an early stage of development. The
tendency to cancerous humor# there la checked very
tpeeduyiiy
ln fo f l ha<i i» r01red t>e tho «? reat -
Z'.Z—Z'^To rSTagS.^
new lifeandvlgor. It removes faintness,flatulency, do
KtroyHallcmrin^farstlmulamtH.axidreUevea weakneB#
cf tlX7 * ££Mn * ch
H^re#mooting. Headache., Nervous Prostration,
oencnaDebiUty.SlecpktMBa^ lx predion and Indi
jpention. That filing of bearing down, causing pain,
welprht amltiarkache, Is always permanently cured by
Ususe. It willet all times, and underall clreumstanr
withtbe Uw that 8r° Terafl tlAe
V. rKl<!neyComplali>Mof either wx thta compound
i»ui»a<iNumd.
j_ £. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
otwond*»Av»»e, uwinAfaM.
priro $loo. si* bottles for $5.00. sent by mail in tho
form of piiis,oi8o in tho form of Loscnge#, on receipt
'ZJZEZ d p
% 0 fj,-',; w be wUho«7 lydia froxHAJP
uvro pills tl.t our. com*n»uqn, buiou.m«,
waTi-n-way <,t muw. »e*st.]wriwx.
s .1,1 by I) -. JI. «..Smith, Crawford
villi, Ga.
L unar, ltatikin & Lamar, Wholesal
agents, Atlanta, Ga.
oct.bT.'SU.i
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IHHHBIHHI jj Ml
INDORSED BY
DUVClfiAUC tlir Vppil^Fn M cdavucu FVFRYwIllBir lun 0
'd 1 - arrti j^ttJ^tYtKTWntKt.
THE greatest meoical
OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loan of ap petite,N suaea.b owelB cost ive,
oTeYLck bllaeVfulfnesLiffer bS 01 d “the°houMer a^
eafl ac. wBha di
cBnaHon to of exertion of Lowspmts,^Losa 6oay or mind,
IrnUbtlity temper
leofod duty^weartneM, «» DiaoineM, °*t:
tome
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TTJTT'8 PILLS »*■« especially adapted to
such ca>et»,om!tJ()»f etfectf* tuicbadutnge
of feeling as to astonish the suffered.
They Increase the Appetite, and cansa tho
EM id y to Take on Flesh, thus the system is
nonriahed. and by thelrTonl© Action on the
B>l||re«tlTe Orgntns, 25 Regalar 5& Stool* st., are N.Y. pro¬
duced. Price cents. Murray
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
(Imr Hai* otWH»xi«s changM lo* Glossy
Black by a tingle application of ibis Dye. It
Imparts a natural color, acts Instamaneously. fl.
Sold by Djruggibta, or seat by expres# on receipt of
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
f g Dr. TUTTS MAM AL of Vxiublr lafbrmatioii apyhmtlon.^ and A
Utefol IWMipU will be uiM FKKK m
April 8, ’81. j-y.
Hotel Cards.
:
1 ( 1 LINARD HOUSE,
i'LAYTON STREET, NEAR POST-OFFICE,
ATHENS.GEORG1 A.
thioms all carpeted. Good sample
fur-Commercial Travelers.
A. I). CLIN Alt 1), Proprietor.
\ r \TiOX .M, IIOTUl.
j ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
1 *■ t. white. - - Proprtetr.
1 ,lN n " u '”' u now complete with its
l' 1 'v'lucnt*, v.tr..: l he addition of a
aCUy !Xs!'wn^fi^. mim-'wth
t;. ngfmUaod bright and all the
-i in rvnvemenfs. and
leinft sitn-if-d n”ar the Depot
;
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■ time. ' W day. Special rat,*
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>ijk GLOV.L HOTEL,
« streets,
' ‘ ■ i; v o"Giv i
i.. ;V c. i . min
in.•*’ v.. ik uf all the principal
’ i'iis •<. imii’ s, l’-vst Office. Public
'g>. - ‘And Er;;; , :A^i: li,,US, '’ 1V] ' " n “’
Street cat.- pass the dm.t,going to all
t tin* citv ami YKMutv, everv five
during tlrt day. -
The lltnisei* supplied with all the
veuienw* «*f a titst-cla-* Modem
-c.-(«-cmliv «-.>ii and provided
• *’ ••• ■ r C
/ ' > ■ - V”'..
. .
. '-j. ' • ‘..q-Vcut wit
: sc.;.;.., r% iG.-intheoffic.
modation of guests.
G. S. ATKINSON * SOX. Prop’rs.
Fonm-riy ef Clei.uns JIouse.Danville.Ky
LlltC - nrr moore*s •
1 Pnrr IIIbIb BCSISrESS Atlamtw, VXlV««smr G*.
For Ilfustralx-J Circular. A llw actual Bu--iness
School. £s taXkhai noeafe neon.
1 TREMENDOUS C ANNON ADE
wiii soon be opened from a Battery whose Guns are always loaded in the interests of
People. I-sese guns will in a sliort time be charged with entirely new ammuni¬
tion obtained from the Importers Jobbers and Auction Rooms of
Philadelphia, Xcw York and Boston.
I he people will hear the noise ; their purses wiJl receive tire benefit. Away with
high prices
Crops Arc Too Short!
Tlie people must make their money go a long ways. C. A. DAVIS & CO.,
Greenesboro', Ga., understand this, and are prepared to" quote snch figures as their
customers will appreciate. Their buyer has lieen fer days in the great commercial
market-and will continue the personal selection of goods until the largest stock in
this section of Georgia is clompete.
Think of Ladies Cloaks
houghtatauction 81.50 each; Ladies’ heavy Winter Jackets $1.75; Winter Dress
Goods 5c. ( worth l « to 20c.) ; Prints 4 % and 5c; Alpacca Lustres 12^c ; Cashmeres
l;>c : All W ool Liack Cashmeres double width ^714c : Full suits of clothes for men
! or children (full suits), S2.00. Other tilings in proportion. Tliese goods will
all be m and on sale by or before
OCTOBER 5TH., 1881.
The ladies’ must remember that Miss Lula Baurm who has attended the
GREAT MILLINERY OPENINGS
in Baltimore and who is thoroughly posted about all the new styles of Hats and Bon¬
nets, and the new methods of Trimming, and will thus be sure to have the very
choicest stock of which Middle Georgia can boast.
iti-s IJ. will leadi Greeneaboro’, about the first of October, and her department will
be fully equipped by
OCTOBER 5TH TO 10TH.
Every lady is requested to make a note of this. The especial attention of Gentle¬
men is called to our line clothing. Hats and Shoes selected witg ttie greatest care.
Very truly,
€. A. DAVIS & CO.
Greenesboro’, Ga.
BEIX> & BEIB 1
Druggists and Apotliecari cs.
GRAWFORDVILLB, GA.
A FULL LINE OF
Drugs, Chemicals, Porfameries, Soaps, Cigars, Etc.
Also Dealers in
G-roceries.
A call solicited, and you will be pleased with our goods and prices. Wo
keep only the BEST GOODS.
W. M » KEij Wo >
Will keep constantly on hand a full line of the FINEST BRANDS of
WINES 1MB IzIQUORS
In connection with his other business. sep2 3in
Leg;;*} Notices,
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORG lA-T ai.takehko L’ouMTX
. J' xOUR weeks after date application will
t „. mil rte said to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, for county to sell tbe real
t . s tati* belonging to the Estate of Elijah
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Aplication for Leave to Sei! Land.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
1 3' AOUB weeks after date application will
be made to tile Honorable Court of
Ordinary, for said county, for leave to
sell the real Ellington, estate belonging late to the Estate
of Amos of said county de¬
ceased. This September 5th 1S8L.
ROBERT T. EDGE,
Adm inistrator.
Application for Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA— Taliaferro County.
~IY7TIEREAS, Hon. Alexander II. Ste
U pliens of said county has applied to
me for Letters of Guardianship for the
property Eugenia of Quinea Floyd Stepliens minor child,
and minor grand child of
Harry Stepliens late of said county de
Ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned to be and appear
at my office on or by the first Monday in
November next to show cause, if any they
can, eel why said letters should not be grant
;
Given under my hand and official signa¬
ture this September CHARLES 14th, 18*1.
A. BE A Z LET
Ordinary T.C.
Application Administration. for Letters
rvr .» r . . T , r ,, w ,
vaminiSritlon' iiid " * '
Martha C Hillsman lateof
tv
therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons concerned to be and
•rn-.ir at my office and show cause
any they can on or bv kid the first Monday
in October next why letters
not be granted :
Given under mv hand at office in
UrawfordvUle, Ga., this August 29th,
18SL
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Sharon Business Institute. ,
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t A -B,. u2us t -W l«si A 4 lanrp lar S e natron. P atrou
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N. E. YVARE, Principal.