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About The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1893)
r the Peoples Advocate. VOI o j* I\/r 5r>? -A. i. ALL HOI IIS -AT /UK— DELMONICO I . S. BARNHART A 'O Greenesborc, Ga. It«*m* *»f Interest GaUiptvd Here iUitl There, CITY HEMS OF INTEREST l.i’tlc nows this week. "It never rains hut it pours.” Mrv. A. D McDonald and family are visiting relative* in lawyers. Mr. J. T. Allen one of Taliaferro’s most prosperous farmers is quite sick. We hope that to- wall soon be able to lie out ■'•gain. ' ft r. M, IT. Tlioma* writes tts, his Brother is improving but can't boive him so as to reach here lefore Monday June i 2 th. Ju patient. Plantation Chill Cure i* guaranteed. If tf it da at cure go and get your mouey back. Ask your merchant akmt it (dantalMR okrit cure, Our new jeweler Mr. A S. Laritnore has opened his dff'cc in the A [lienee Stove. Yon can r.ow gel your watches and clocks or jewelry swft! rep«w 5 right Ait borne. ( 7 ocnH»tK>!\v Mercantile •Co set'ing fi*.e goods ( Mlockof liclow cost to chMt s out. W, M. Reaver Ueerivcr. People’* Advocate and the People* Party Paper for only $1,00* year. Duly a lit •fie orer one Cent a week h>« each. Certain iv y ini can afford to spend that much a week for th*: new*, anil for the People ur ^' Dumb Chili; Ague: Congcsliva Chill Death. This i* the evolutution of that ii.alarial chilly segs ttiou. .Stop it in time Plantation Chill Cure will doit, or will coat you nothing. , D,..Vcphen,. ... , form . v o thu piece but Air J r t T ^ Alien 1 we * U notice rLl* with ,leen deep re •tret very , low. Al ,, most .ii all hopes , ____ *»l is 1 „* recovery be.ue abandoned . , , onr yoi*L» t ii.Lt** r a. v . c * ‘ j).nadei* vi.f fev.r .*>. . s< a bndiy itcd liond holder tne hloaf a wy -wolden face , c«uscii . by , the , tori forma . •• tor • handling of pmsca -T.lt. j^c can >ym p.itluw with you Jack- ‘ <!icre”oursc!vc» Mr. E.-jKr JfcDonald has very 'Jin •enneented to act f.- ‘ Local Editor*' for •..bile. Our foicwl abaeiic for some day* of the wwk not allo'vini* us * - S-dher all the news items. At the AJmtnwtrarov* salt last Tuesday Mr. Jim Holden bought oue third iotere*' in tire Hotel, tliat was sold then Plantation chill Cure stops chills, st > on quick, and they never come back It you dont believe it, try it. If it doot >t«p cm ask for your money back, you’ll cet it Price Octs The very la^t, The Buckeye Mower and .: >rvc-,ti-r is always tho Cheapest. All irrei r.d steel rakes, engine* Saw mills, S-'pa ators M »?ainery au-i iia,»'e*o-jnr*. Boy >->ro J ii Mitchell. Greeneah woGa. . . , . pareyeur.- _ >rC n Sareap«riir Your Phin»a*iou ,nd loddie of Potash. Price 50 cts and * --ion 1 00 ^ ^ 1 ^, 1 . Wind to IF. C. Hfoimre 21 E Ala. St At anta Geo for circular of bis Improve Farm Level Eclipse. Now 5 r -, *!<. yaur ian ! by Terracing. A MxUKlAGE, T *.i,n»n CO—i. ti. PV*. j ir.rcipai r 4 the Sprirgfie 1 Academy was ?r arriwi t.* Emma Edwar>lt at the •f the brid» s father Q-<ite a e<«*•,*— • f relative 4 and friend. »-n* x,-<triib-d x. tne*-the tyins: of th<* k mt ami to eg. set ! MiOgra'utatmn. to the happy c<,cp> to. C RAW FO LID V f L L K, GA., JUNK 8 18 {): W . WILKES COUNTY .Voumis the Toscin. In A3a* r. Hvtit maeeting Foith AMt'mhlmi. .si Her •• aitd Dt-oiands Retirees. 'Tile meeting was called t« order hy elect'ng Dr. George Sheror Temporary President and K K Parsons Temporary secretary. The President read the following call: 11 .solver! that lor the purposes of rcor* gauizeiiig the Executive Cuinmitte of Wilkes county, to invite Speakars to meet us this Miiuimr and to transact other mss; a mass meeting is called to meet *i< Washington On. on the firs t s in June- The chair then declared . . the meeting oj>en anti ready for business. .J/oved ami carried tlnt.lf('hatinnn he invited to notice the procedlnga of th v meeting. Resolved that visiting friends from ad¬ joining counties are requested to partic¬ ipate in tbo procvdttigs of this line ing Approved. Roll of executive committee called and 'la iv;«ch i Town U *r dist. f k r*\| M Aiiumv 41 J I M Gilbert E b Parsons. lOoth Newton dist. .. . J - A . Brown. „ . liiiifh „,, Derbyshire dist. r . n 0 ... \\ Denycott .. VV R Jackson. . , 1 * 7 th Jfa’.lcrsville dist. W i' Harris K T llurrie 11 T Pose HI!' Donegal! dist. T J Uudrum George Sheror C II Siroxisr. 169 Tyrone dist, K S Dillard G W Lunce f 4 W ,j % 171 Irwin dist (, £ Strosier J V WslI^Wm Ounhs. 104 Macasnck dist 1 * H Combs G V. Saepp R. T Hudson. 176 Uptou dist J F Smith H C Walton W F Woll 17 <i Pento dist G Gilbert J S Flynt. 170 Bussy dist Q W Kendall T S J'ask cl J U Fannin 178 1 '-aiMM dist V, /Vr*B *** ‘ Beard S 11 Standard. 179 Aiidemou dirt V W Whetly Bostic Luuf 1 H 0 Gooaenest dist J Bellows O B Ram sey J A Ware. 181 Broad River J Gill J St Stribling J II Willis. Moved a committee ot tea ho appointor! retire aud couvider any business tub to them ami to leport on ____ Adopted. Said commitue whs J Bellows j jj Willi* E D Beard ll-ny Pos* Tho-s Hama J M Gilbert L T Callaway J H Mumlard Johu C Gdiin* Geo. Keo lal ^ ^ ^ ^ lw id ul K D /.card, .Secretary K K 1 ‘ar.ioii. Movtsl aud earned , that , ..ft Btrother of Lincoln couuiy address the rnctuog. . Af. . wJilc> , th , c(HUltilUi . ; buvi lvd tiic Mlowing rcRolutioi*® .iijiI jtlaJf jrai u. i»ntd/;i|»io» 4 # ihcy were itsui and ? lu.it * he ro.vi, 1 . li st a treasurer ae o' , .. .1 , to have charge of all money coliec.ed the same to bo paid out only by drafts drawn by tne Pit-indent sad iiecreiary aud drawu by them only by mder of the executive cummiUec of Wiltcs county. Kesolveil: that the executive committee uc instructed to collect this fait funds for campaign purp.-s** from the several die tricts iu which they live and pay them mto the treasury. L Jl Anthony was then elected Treasu¬ THE PLATFORM ADOPTED By the Peoples Party of Wilkes county in massmeetmg assembled June :;d 189 J- 1 st We reaffirm our allegiance pi the Omaha platform of 1 S& 3 . 2 nd W« demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver at th* ratio if 1 C to 1 3d IV., demand tha t this amount of Gold and Silver shah be supplemented with a full legal teller pa|>«r money in sufficient volume to maintain equitable prices* 4 th We demand that all money shall he tfce g 0 vernu>ent direct to the tu ‘ l t,iat * i! ““'*«• so is.ueri sbati ** * * U i i tea ' 1,r tjr a “ ^Us or public- i . STATE PLATFORM a PROVED 1 st Alains: Siate Backs of issue we e;i ter ou- *o!‘*a pretest. W We demand g idea*. A income tax for the !«e .cfit of ocr p..h :c -th', ,!f. 3 d We demaud au » mom’eai a-ato in a’l im branche*. 4 th We de.Ui.ad ,.jtw the .encel of our .a b. nH , M puuit sth W- demand oa election law tlat will prevale a secret ballot, protect tha v ter xn '. insure an b'-oest r- unt. Ns demand and p *!g* «ur*elvea tnuippet a fr«e ballot a<<d an e-orat* “A PAPKU OF. FOR, AND HY TilK I’FOPr*K.’* r<! ‘ w<! " ’ ”" r ’*' Ves> “• support .man fur »v;i'.ie •’ice who ia tie owner *\.*<mt or ,io - t f<: t o ! »ists. Svr iUiIro.. . s tli p in-'., <"iraolvus to honor no nan with suflerog, unless he measures up to the lull standard »! an honorable, uiorai tuan. COUNTY lU’sr.VKNS: lfi« approve the reecmeudatiou of* the Grand Jury so far a* the election of com* miasiouers of Road* and revenuts foie tv iIkes county is concerned. Hut wo fa¬ vor the c.ertion of said commissioners by popular vote of the couuiy and not by* the f raud Jury. -ud pjo condemn in uures :rvcd teruia,th. Method used last year to suppress thchon est voteof pii 1 kea county. The duties of parties to consolidate the returns are strict* ly limited to counting and registering the ] result of that count- Juno case arc they i a com t to pass upon the legality of the returns. Wilkes county lias witnessed a a crime committed against her sovereign j«io pin whereby over 800 voters were cheat eu of their suflcrage enabling a man who in no case is the choice of the 29 th Neu atorial district to be cutu missioned. *»d Public Office is a public trust created ; to benefit the people, uot as au asyliun to ! to reward , eaders , \ partisan s *r Ntroliier ol Lincoln county gave a "wrt . . sketch , . of . the in which , manner the idectiou , „ returns of ... I.incolu county J were V , „„ ^ ^«»rns were on the lath . of "C** *♦- ficy left Lincolntoo the morning 1,10 '»’be returns we.c , ‘ ,,t ru< ' e > v «d iu the Secretaeiea otfift- uu til »«•« the Neuate had convened Ike envelope containing the returns w*s ad * Secretary of State, Augusta Ga” ; md postmarked UncolutonGa. Oct 17 th. II was c » rrie »l hi Atlanta hy ha 1 and posteil after the Senate had met. Lin c0,u Cowitu’* votes in her seoatorm *<sc l ' on 1, *' i not * H!Cn counfeil yet* Ho e r ^rt bM T«t succeeded in getting the Senate to consider her returns and she is indignant that tin crime of stealing her tote should go unrebukerl moved ih.it the tnit ,|,! H m£t,fi* M pabhsimd .« Nutr coo.t> |, pxper 7 aud the peoples Party Taper Ap ro ed. A committee of taenly were appoin *vd to receive Mr- Watson on flw 2 fth of Julv. NOlIvs B\ ‘‘OBHKJtY Ell. K c Gbserve, That crops in the .Vildrojon sect n an looking well, elmw sign* of gmul att-ntion. 7u:il the iiatteiing pro-peel of good cops on Pea Ridge aud in Sandy Groan i, ! aettement* i* indication that the farmer* liv , l|C9n aIjollt thcir work . j That tha merchant* in Cmwfotdville I I have »o«l bat . little corn this yefti not :h»n , , load. , „. The people . mure one car arotu ,.j (1 ,ade co-o last year. That. Mr W tson i» to sp«*tk in iu^tun Ga. on the 20 Lh of July aud Hint Taliaferro axpccti to hear him. That Dr. White, a very excellent young physician uf our town is <loi.es r gno .1 practice, ryny not? lie is very pnnlcut and quiet successful. . That anno effort will so on be made t" cm! <-u election to vote on .he u* »*»•*< v quetoiou i„ Taliaferro (Vronty 8 -d* what are you thinking about? Tl\ j threals male last wlnic.f That the ‘‘aforesaid she.ilT will l ore} after run hi* advertinneuts in the "rforct said paper ” That Uic Public Lot is truly being propiale .1 to private use. and that t> ugfrt ,b pie are ajxiocs to Know m whose the t tie to saitl “Public Lot* is vested. TAX 340 PICK. I will bo at following places on date* mentioned, M</nday June 12 th at Battery 608 list, Tuesday June 13 th at Rocker dn* Monday June 19 at Lynesylllo COC dr-t. Tuesday June 20 th New Hope COT dht. Tho balance of my time 1 will be »u Crawfordville /fooka close las*, day of June. 2nut G. R. Moore. T. R. of T. C. ---- j qv busiasa* .rren o* the cortowert wfll *;-h boio e t ie worid- fair ia ove.^^ that congres h. d located it ai Vaah^gtoa or //_-alifax_.Northwest News. Gram! ' Freks X D » * ----- wso. wi.u» u Mk. g ii r! - .net the officc-i the People pmnr 1 b Al rn-sfUf pn&uidev Kcke tho ooa trwrt! With tho Pe<»pte‘a party prtr-i* pies are first, uomtaartona aoocmd, wruB j R the par tie* —ImO— ry** ' l!it fivy t? BITKHEAO ITEMS Rv Jt:s-. H« have hail very heavy rain* in this section bik! the farmers say ttiat their crops arc damaged somewhat by it. We were entertained la-t eveinft l>> a hmipirigjinntch. tfi. t> T Irby came out victor having jumped 2 yards 1 font and liuee and one half inches. Mr. Jas 11 MrWfiorter of (iresham ville was in our midst on last Tuesday. Mr W B Veazey who lias been visiting friends and ralatives at dowels has re tur!W<l home much to Jonitie's Joy. ,Vr JohnOrr of Madistu made a flying visit to our town on last Tuesday. Capt Jack Parris of thetteoigia It K who tins been sick is up and about again, much to the joy of his friends. W e had a political meeting of "Three'’ he discussion waxed warm before the end, but. was ended by bringing in a few re latives. Wo would like for the people of this place to take an interest in this paper it is spicy and to the point ami much of interest will be foun d in itseoltiins ay up and renew your subscription Mr C H Phonse has a new banjo amt such music as lie does make. Distance lends enchantment to the souud* Mr A V NalTold of wear Florence was in our oui midst on last Thursday. Jushua is st II searching for that fish blit great has been his disappointni ten BARJiETT RIPPLES. By Jarx SriiAT Plenty of rain. Gen Green is charging. Small Gram is being harvested. Threshers will soon be on the road. Farmcs have been unable to rlo any work scarcely on the account of ralu. Mr. Jacob Rocker of Carnak On. paid this vincinity a short visit last week. Mr. Jack S. Chapmans little infant di*d last Wednesday and was buried •t Crawford villa. To the bereaved family we extend our heart felt sympathies iu this their hour of sad bereavement. If peoble do not study politics lor ‘TT bt,t *<’■•* accept snmehod, ,lm‘s < H ,,UM * n f ** 1 “•H*/ Tot * ,ot oor »• >* cbUt eo< *' We beard a democrat cay the other day that the enactment of the "Free and un¬ limited coinage of Silver "into law. would reduce the purchasing power of tlm dollat to fiOoc-nts. As to what grounds thi* theory is predicated u[mu we coiife** our ignorance, but a more absurd and itlnpun lous fallacy was never conceived. To say I mil a dollar is not a dollar is to repudi¬ ate the stamp and fiat of our government. Wc would like to ask this democrat nnu question, what caused silver to stay above a pairity with gold twfore silver was de¬ monetized? It broughta premium of 2 tod oents above gold before this baneful legislation. .Vow please tell us tlie Cause of thi*, don’t try to dodge this pisl answer, t iir and square, thi.i democrat said alto | that this law would “Unefiit the silver oten ooif’ now my friend you are i«.t upon iact*. take foi m.-taucc a speech made by congressman Hatch of Missouri ' lc,nocrAt J •" , 0 J’*Y to " ^ ; .s»a husetts o.i litis *ani<! as.i<-rtion. Mr. Hatch •**»*»•»* , th* ffmM. n« 5 C of . srlver .. j *» «" ! - ! in 0nf! > Car whik io of t,,e 117 1wWtt lM, ‘ ot 1 we8 ' * * Uja * < upon then grain errepo alone, so the far • "ier» of the west uoon their qroin crop tM >“ « n ’' “» th « wlvur owners lost in 10 year.. The above is -I«»ocratic anthority re r.K-ml.er HKTHANY ML’MDJ/ 'P 1 IOOL. Botany Sunday School heh! « picnic at Bethany on Friday la-.t. ..’otiiwit'istand ,„g tfir- inelemvney <*f the weather ;« vet y Sxrge crowd al tern led. The crowd .-issem j n church r’-oiit 10 o’c. c h. in* 4fM j 0 j tj,.. yoim ; ..vli<:; of Bethany ^ vjghh.,rj,• <,,] a,,.) surr<. j-i.Iu** ci.uutry fathered around tbe organ when so* « mus j c rm.de rc-d hy Mrs. K- L. An bewa after which a I.eautifJ rcm'ation |C aUtl«l Tho Burniig of Ut r.qtm vn-.e r-adered by Mies fj.uaiile q, Ti , t>u ,r. t .-,io Mr. \V. II. Mu den, of Rnt.n . n ( Ga. f vbo ' J * ,vcfl * cba * 1 * “ ,1 * ' lifM j bavi»» fur l.»s bM VP- *» Energy m l char- 1 *' ur * ;*" : - 'X'-fo-dv . e, was requesu -l to .ecit*. Sh* rta lly : »ibndrl. aad in a wr ap propriate ami -< f"l laannet rendered ’>*■ '• — 1 “d ‘"'f* recitwe ’I"™** o added »“■«*■ -really ** ter t*a the occasion. 7 he crowd then repaired to th* grove near t,.e .pring where a -umptuoua dinner wo* ei.j-.j"! by all pros t3t * w. f J. irews roWKLTON Bill EES, Hr N wrest mi. Grass or cotton i which shall it beV The season for planting |>e**. Who will plant the most. Uov. Anthony Johns tilled his re-gtil* appointment at the Methmlist church .Sunday. Il«v K. 7 ‘. Seago, of near Aiken N. C. was in l’owelbitl Sunday. This was his first visit jo our town since Ida ordination at the Baptist church hero several mouths since, ffo ha* many friends who will always give him n hearty walcofne here. Mrs. A. S, Cooper, Miss Jenrita Itain water ami Mr. John .Vc Km ley visited White I'l.tiiiM Saturday and reliirned Sun. day. The gardener is reaping the reward of his labor* feasting ou lieans ami potato*-*. This is oue exception at least to the rule alsmt the pursuit of ploastire, etc. Rev. A. C. Rainwater is quite sick. We hope hi* illness will be of short dura¬ tion. Just beyond the line between this coun¬ ty and Taliaferrro, is a lied of granlte> tliat is said to he almost inexhaustible. Yet we hear a dreaf deal said about the limi¬ ted resource* of little old Taliaferro. With capital and energy, who knows rvhat may be iu store tor tin* Motion of Georgia Why should it not lie the site of a ‘‘magic city” ami the opening of an In¬ dustry that will give employment aud bet¬ ter remuneration to desserving laborers? With an iron mine, a health resort, aud quarry Taliaferro will l« making long and rapid snide* toward the front ranks among the counties of Georgia. WHITE PLAINS. School will d<w« thit we*k. There will be no coinuMKcement. , Prof. Jfath Ifoor* and wife came down from Moreland a few day* .go to spend their vacation here with relatives. Mum Gertrude Walker j* at home again She need* nut badly, having taught quite a large school iu Forsyth county. While Plains turn, out more preachers and school teachers than any town of the samesiao in Georgia, wo think, Mr. W. L. Grant and Indy am spend¬ ing the week in AthmU with their sons who are to the repair shop business. No doubt tlm Whim Plains correspond¬ ent will fail many time* to give all the news but it is not hi* intention to slight anyone iu making personal mention. Four of our g*rl« will return next week from college. Miss Helen Kilpatrick Irom Lo Grangoanil Misaes Mattie Moore. A'va Howell aud Delia Tappan from Millede villc. Tie.* Gist throe will graduate. Mr. K. Tappan gift a fall from a wagon the first of the w<*ik t.iatcame near prov¬ ing serious. A* it is Is: has a hadly sprained wmt; A young sou of Mr. J. M. I*icy tiap pened to an neetd ;»t tlie other day. He fell oil's Itorse am) broke ins arm. Dr King whodre*»wl tlie arm eays ho Will get on nicely, COUNTY -ALLIANCE* / he County ANl*Hon . ... of T,uIi«f<;rro will’ inotft At Iiou-.m la CrawfonJvillu .m Tlllirsaav ’.JlO l.iill of julv. th • it* ot w. elc oarlitr thin , llp:<;ltn . * out OUT regular . 1 »/ »5 f or coiiveriieritc Oi Jie iJhntrict Uctnroi, firo. tuston, *0 let Tole .0 meT* Mie County Al, Lances in rotation, turl by hiv jail the . meetin .. for , ^ g thl 8 -So iet ffl! SubAI DilieW takri U*UCe, meet ] piomptl/, elect tllOir delft gatUe Mt<l faihtdk ‘,hc 09 'With V X. ^ J ’ . r,e , ®CCt Dg * * , Allunn not » r «,J meal e-th-nb* «ou w* the urge «vwy . A]li»acemrtO in CGUflty |ttVD(l. o rr l»«. ( . ‘ ’ v I'r*-. _ Taliaferro „ , (.*> AuihlP’t*. . ... June 8 tk. 1893 , No 57 AT y 1 ’ A Dll A SO ITT.AU DEBATE plication: Which Otters the /tost 1‘racti < aL’.thli.'tf tii* tit * Benefit of the Workingmen of this Country. Tuk OkMociutic Partt, tub Pann.a's I'sktt tmk Kr.rvsLh.AS I'aitv •h run Cmiircu. This, the greatest debate of rr.'tdem times, was held at Philadelphia, Pa., un¬ der the auspices of the Chatham Lilurary iitiieu by the following sjieakers: Democratic Party—Col. Henry (Patter son of Alentuckey. 71 ic Church—'Uov IS // Con well if Penn¬ sylvania. Peoples Party—Gen. das it Weaver of Iowa. Uepilhliean Party—fail S I, Woodford of New York. The four apocches complete r.re printed in pamphlet i. 'to amt and will be sent to any address on receipt of 2 »<:, Or we will send the Advocate 1 year and one copy of the spceces for one dol¬ lar. Spread the fire The Draiiiaiit' Club. r I’he dramatic club is al work on the play “Undo .lonb.” Some exjrenm; has been ibeuretl in preparing for it. An a i ntisfioti fee will b«* chtu^ed to tbr i»laj. The net proeeerls will lie given to a cause in which all are inter**ted. SHERIFF SALK (-% \ a Will Uo A,—Taliaferro sold before the Court County. hguso door in said county ou the first Tugsday in July, IHMwithli the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for c*sb, OIIH sixth umlividutl interest In aud to ail the tract or parcel of land situated in aald couaty of Tafiaferao in the iTSnd 41 a trict 0, M- bounded »n the north by lands of William Smith, on the east by lands ot Gnome 1 ’arhan , on the sonMi by lands of Mrs. R- K Flynt, on tha west by land* ef W. T . Flynt and lands of Devhl Perkins, containing Six Hundred acres more or less, said Interest in said tract of land levied on a* the property of A. W, Mershon to satisfy a fife issued from the Superior Court ot said county in favor of Middens amt Curtis against A- k. Mcrsliirti. ’Otis the dist day of May lrt) 3 . H V. Bea/loy Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE f VJf 1 KoKGiA,—Taliaferro will sold In Gounty> front of . the There he door of the Cornt House of laliaferroA* County ou tha first Tuesday in July lk'i witlnn the loKal hours of sain at public outcry fur cash, an undivided oue sixth interest in all that tract or lot of land situated in the 172 Dastrlct G- M. of said cuuuty, containing Blxty acres more or lass adJolng laudsof E. 8 . O’Brisu on the east; lauds of b, B, Dtiapuian on the west, lauds of F. Darden ou tha north, and laud* of S. M. Chapman on the south, Said undivided one sixth Interest in said tand levied ou a* the property of Do. fund am L. L. Durham, hy virtue of an execution issued from tho justice Court of said district in favor of Pendleton Guano Company against L. L. Durham ami James Ji. Jones. 11 . V. Mea/dey. Sheraff, Juno 1 st. Ihu.i. CITATION ^ 1 KOKOIA—Taliaferro County. Charles H. Kendrick and Georgo W. Brown a* executors of last will ami testa. I ment and on estate of Ik. Kendrick, do , K sso<l, b ved.’lv nmaie eppticatteato be -her; • frm > the.r trust and for let aop yto discuar^ed Iron said ** ipjilicttlion ‘ m Jn lh« , h i r l.rst ‘1 .» o.!*»*•/ *““-w * j N»i» Jibor no t. All peisu.ii concerned are roqnitml to show cause against tho ^anU..«ot .he dis. barge uno. before , ’ 1 ’ <; ?ur«*511. Mitchell. Ordinary. CITATION rreROBUl A-Taliaferro County. c. D. Iloore, who was tho guanliMof J- C. ErytuU, odocoosod lunatic as ad uumstiator of the estate of said <le ceca.cd, has duly tua.ie application to bo from his trust aud for letters U,.< n. u, gT» tob. If 4 Ktration. I wtilpos u*M ra, l «pplica »>a t.ie fir .t Jfomluy »u bei.temlrer l<e<l aad ail per-uiss nuimatKl are required to show cause on or before ttiat day againsltho granting of the discharge.. brew 11 . JUitcbell Ordinary *•