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The Democrat.
PUBLLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY CLEM. O. 3100
CRAWFORDIILCE, GEORGIA
Entmed at. the postoffice at Crawfordvill*
0*orgia, as second class mail matter.
Announcements.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR:
I take this method of announcing my¬
self a candidate for the office of Tax-Col¬
lector for the county of Taliaferro,
solicit your yote for my election. I
best of my ability. JK J R
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SIDE-WALK NOTES.
PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY
THE WAY-SIDE FOR OUR
READERS.
—Rain.
—Good crops.
—Hot this week.
—Fixing up for school.
—Court week is upon us.
—Watermelons are plentiful.
—The war excitement dying out. j
—Our office force Las been sick this;
weeh.
-Dr. W. F. Ilammack ouado
short visit to Augusta last week.
—A large crowd from here
n,o the meeting or at Becbany Rerhaiiv Siuwlav Sunday.
-Our people should offer up
for these splendid seasons.
-Our readers are anxious to
who wants the county offices.
-Call on us next week aud give us
the news of vnur section
-Give us a trial subscription
see how you like our paper.
—We will uive b new subscribers
inducements during next week. ,
We are almost bonnd for a
crop of cotton now.
—Don’t fail to bring us tbat little
you owe us next week.
—Our people are getting in ‘
W inipr'« nf nn,i
—Joe t Coshy says he will
picking cotton next week.
—Prof. u « N. w -d E. w Ware will -ii open ,
school on the first day of September,
-Sunday and Monday last were
hottest days ever felt in Middle
gia.
—Miss Ella Triplett, of Baytown,
spent Wednesday night in
ville.
-There have been several
taken out this week for the
people.
-We are glad to state that Mr.
H. Mitchell is improving in health
little.
-Watermelons get sweeter as
season advances, and are loaded to the
muzzle with sickness.
—It is estimated that between
and four thousand people attended
Centennial at Bethany.
Mr. w ill Moore, who farms ! )ere
near town, was the first to bring us an
open boll of cotton.
-Mr. Josh Moore and lady, of Ray
town, spent two or three days in
our town this week.
-Mrs. W. A. Wright has bee
spending is a while at Daniel’s ^
week.
—Miss Mamie Ilammack
home Wednesday, after an
visit to relatives in Rutledge.
Go to Dr. R. J. Reid’s for
turnip seed. Now is the time to 5
and . . he has al k nds ot seed. ,
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—We will make you the ,
from now until next February
at very reasonable rates for the cash,
—Julius Dornblatt, the
gun-smith of the Classic City, is spend
ing some time with his friends here,
—Tty N. E, Ware’s Business
for three months. Fall term
September 1st.
—Give your children an
by NMhl them to N. E.
Business Institute, Exercises
September 1st, 1886.
—Miss Sallie Jones, of Burke
ty, who has been visiting friends
for some weeks ’ returned to her
th wns . weea. u.
—Mrs. Leary, of near .v^ford
returned to her home this week
a »two two weeks* weeks visit visit to to relative relative in in tbl3
place.
-We recommend N. E. Ware’s
Business School to all wishing to
cate their children. Fall term
teeptember cn. lot 1 st, 1 lftb qqc 6
.
—Mr. J. W. Tucker has been . ..
i relatives rolalio™ in \IillBd?evillp‘ ’
1 nn ng m or nr near near
this week. He and his wife
Wednesday
Tn aunmhination of Clande
den 1 •- s mule n 1 and ■ d f'nl Lot. Mitchell’s Mitcnen »
they have a conveyance to sail
around around to to an ail the the bi** Dig meetings meetings.
—Mr. Casper Myers, our clever
goods and grocery * merchant, left last
" will
week . for , New York, , where , he .
buy an extensive stock of fall goods.
For Tax Collector.
i Our readers will please find the an¬
nouncement of Mr. J. R. Ogle tree in
this issue for the above office. Mr. O.
is a worthy gentleman and deserves
sometning like this at the hands of
people. Give him youeousceiu
support.
School Meeting,
All the patrons of the Stephens
School are requested night, to meet the atjg
house Saturday - v
to select a teacher
year. Be sure to come institution and make^ by
school a grand
giving it your support in all its move
ments.
A War Horse.
Ou last Monday, Mr. R. S. Taylor’s £
avor jt, e 0 iq family horse, “John, 5 )
„
horse of Mr. Taylor during the
years of the last war. It has
been stated that he was the “last vw r
horse of the country.”
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J«i Th srs.
" elegant * divines. The Woodrow
, case was tried , . , and , Mr. ,, , sr
the case. It will be carried up
d and u fvi ,„, d in “ Apfn[ °f t “ ber , pr at
/ The ’„ meeting . . closed t
n |gfit.
To Correspondents.
We would be pleased if our corres
would set up a list of
soldiers names and their regiments,
live in your sictions respectively,
We a want n-anf you von all alll to tn holn hdp ns us get wot m> up
ion, and see that the old
organized; not that we would like
see them gate Mexico, but
to enjoy themselves
here.
*£ne Bains
Tuesday night we bad a good
and 011 Wednesday, we had a very
and soaking rain, The
; accomdainied the rain,
farmers , said , that .. * if hey could
et rHin tft J° n « h Au » tt8t lhey wou,d
make a good colton cr °P> 80 now
of the month is gone and the
is in splendid order.
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Next Week.
Next . week , is . court , week, , and . if ,,
weather is not too oppressive
be a large crowd in town. There
but little business on baud for our
this season, and we are glad to
the falling off in litigation. All
that owe the printer anything Will
0 have business at the
or see the editor on the
make a settlement with him.
the money now as had
( will, and if you can spare a dime
goon your account with us please
forwasd and give it to us.
“staut y
Mr8 .. * A,m ^° Ur ’ ° £ orIea,w *
La ” Wr 7f S ‘ / * 7 wa0 h<l ”
by our kkkliiig“pUysiciajitk
all to no purpose. This morning
had his usual spell of coughing, and
was so greatly prostrated in cense
,\ that death seemed
We ha ln the hou , e a bottle of
m Hals Balsam lor The Lungs,
rcl,a8ed by my hu »7’ l ’ W1 ° uot
y ? ur ^eit^men 6 Yesterday;
R, atul he was instantly
lbVe
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A Bottle am. Chair.
The bottle aud chair each
no curiosities, but when they
together in a strange way it is
• «•*. Mr. ii M. u n O. Jones r i brought , ,
1u au ounce vial . , this week | that had
complete little chair, made
pine. It was nicely made,
hows that the maker was truly
us. The bottle had a stopper
and the stopper had a small
through it on the inside of
Mr. J. said that Tube
made it. but he failed to show up
he obtained it.
Agricultural Club Meeting.
1U J 01 our CJU ‘ lC y lieia 113
« at Bethel ‘ s l >rin ^ abont uvo
fr< - m town - There was a full
tendance, both of members and of
aud the occasion was
,, D „ ’ s .
' ' ‘ ’ " ’
re:;ltlent o£ th e C'ub, ; gave some
111
IK 8 statement3 jn re£rard to
vork . o£ f the .. S ^ dte Agricn Rural 180016 ^
111 ®* J be e had meeting J ust ‘eturned. of wuich at Col. Carters J° ' 11
Hart, of Union Point, was then :
and entertained mtertamed the the audience audiene •
10r la lf i an , hour With SOtne
* remarks unon J - fane 1 er-.mr.rr v
After this; the crowd was invited ■ to .
table where the iadies had set
Hegant dinner which all greatly
>' , ru.tht.i < r f .ri>.«r g i« <> ln-niv ^ 1
‘ ' ' ‘
we hope our young people
this as the scene of their next
.
icnic ^ -
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— Mr. „ Bass „ Lanneau T 1 has been . , .
at Myers’ store this week,
CORRESPONDENTS
NEWS FROM ALL AROUND US
RAYTOWN JOTTINGS.
by wideawake.
Fine Showers.
Cotton and speckeled peas growing
,-i rapid rate.
TJie order of business with the far
, 8r3 ; n onr sec tion is, save your fod
and go to church.
Kev. M. W. Aruald has been carry
; n g on a protracted meeting at the
Church for several days, the?
hope that the bread cast upon
may be gathered before many |
days to come.
The annual meeting commenced at
the Raytown Baptist church last
» •‘•vl.ltom to our
his weekal ° the Misses Mattie
Mattie Roberts, both of Macon
Mrs. N. W.P Bacon, who hss been
“ :'“ t
AROUND ROBINSON.
Bt incognitus.
Crops are looking tine,
Fodder-pulling has begun.
Picking Cotton will be next
MissiJnnkley, ». U,,™,
tne 1 ue,t ot M,8S S - ,U " M “ “
wtth ”
Mr. John B. Winborne, ol . 1Vl JJ. ,. n
,
^ his lriends once moi.O,
1 ^ Emil y Randle, who has
in .•..inesville Gainesville has ha i t
m. j,imes . Augusta
l * d at th i
ylslt '“S re,atiyes an ' ne “ f
The centennial and Presbytery met
Bethany on Thursday of.
weeK . Friday the history of
cb uroh (Bethany) was read by W.
e y r)0 ]da and thHounff was listened to by
^tuX and SSs with
MtaiMy an .luuusn was was
hy Eev . James Woodrow on
doctrine; and next was read
sketches of the late
and Cummings, the
of that uui, church* uiuiui, <usu»» also an address ““• UB
Rev. II. Newton. We heard
mu ' sermons sermons or oi. Sunday bv uy the “
(:mllR ‘ llt divines or me iiesoyte a l
ue ukenu P in Uie tlial 0
Wood row, e mo speeches were m<ia ,
oa both and we must say
ine(; tmgs we have attended in a
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WHITE , PLAINS ATOMh. attiivt 0
«v l n
Moresickness at White Hams w,, 9
than has been in several
There has been a protracted
at Smyrna church, about six
this place, and those who
l( ‘l ,0|,t k go'kl lUpetiuB
lV ' 01 raore miorrmd a there 110113 weie 0 ^ lr 10
’ ’
chuIch -
ff Anna Atkmson has been quite
, sey « ral but now hopes
A « good many attended services
' Sunday, ’ Monday, J,
Tues(kj , )(1 altIl 0 ugh Tal , )i;i thl
was not there they report
services as very interesting,
ess
,£r. J. M. Howell’s school
Monday, and we hope that
school , will . bo . full, ... and i *1 that a at tho t-ii
’
may attend .. regularly. , , ■>„
will teach music. There
better or more thorough
the state than the Dr. and his
we earnestly hope that the people
the town and community may
as liberally as they each
Mrs. W. S. Howell and her sister
Mary Kilpatrick, died on
„ I,» . ol tl.ei, I.tbor,
H. Kilpatrick. Oue died in
aud 0tber itt the
and * wer e buried side by side in
grave, ' in the cemetery here.
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POWFt TON ’ jOTS
by LUEjias.
Mr.J.R. Chapman claims the pro-.
IUm . 0,1 “ te " P ° Und h ° eU .
Candidates for county offices
0 ^ in Hancock.
Mr R) L V eazy was so
tunate as to recti ve a severe kick
, hor&e .. Monday . la8t _ ,
on , wefek
*
Tbe atteDdance at „ J0
Ump meetIr)g larger Ilian 1
tbe sermons are said to have
1 '^'® , ...
ar rion Y coresponden 1
. failed to mention of
Warren-[ many
the particulars of tbat trip to
to ‘ Sowe c ot tj0S0 were of f a
nature ard he is
One thing we wc would won la like iikc to to Enot/
Amicus slept part of the'
on which they J started ”
The coroner was notified and anl
that held. his death The virdict caused of tiie bv jury the* |
was
Mr. Cleaveland was hard work- m
man, and had the respect and coii
of his neighbors. We do deep¬
sympathize with the family in theii
deep greif. ■I
A sad accident occurred near
on Sunday evening the 8 th,a
A. B. Cleveland, who has been
in sawing lumber near Barnett.*
some months past, moved part of
machinery and stock over homo, to
work in this county. Late
evening, while his brother
Floyd Cieaveland attended to
at the home Mr A. B. went to
spring some ^.distance off, to
a bull, which he worked
oxtearn, aud had tied at the
remained so long his wife
and called him. Receiving no
Mr. Floyed C. went to
and called, and failed to getij
answer. By this time it was (lark
•—s " b r "■ r .
, fl that . , lie turned . , the .. . bull .. into . # J
sudden ^ . f lurch . T « the r bull . , l
h U down breaking Ids neck.
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: CASUS BELLI CUTTING.
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{rates Attention of the whole continent, umi iiliis
the bitter feeling that < • l-.s
neighbors tL on tho banks of the Itio Gruiule.
animosity comes from tho long »rlos of
mIatimB wbich t!u ' tawh ™ M 0,1 both
rfu* of the river have pnwtieed oa one
/mTe teftta the present mptm-o
about as follows: Mr. Cutting, while
, Amcrleia citizen,
if \ lives in the
S ZsIZ?Z ^ffishes
M A! and
JjSakf newspaper called iff
Centinola. in this
h
IfOW- V«3 \ -y ;
^ || * ^itsuuil 0( ;\, la ' ^
v a
M “' ";" tuTTIN0 t iKvtns for the mother
' lieution of .
npwspoimr. Ho denounced tho new
h i l . [iriS(l 8S n M ) ieill0 for swindling
v ,. ri , isers . Melina promptly had
to a Mexican court, and foi-eed
aslant to sign a retraction. Mr. Cutting
immediately cromaid the Rio Orando,
ST
assertion that Medina was a swindler. On
Mr. Cutting’s roturn to Mexican sou ho w,w
asicomiti.no on M B xk»n mil
bl S, l tthuTi 1
hail. This lia is reported to imvo
which sterns to l>o slow about coming, find
ti«i mcnu.timo «.o whote border
i
but that tho hostility which
p, is cugcuffired will cool without some
;: i. not bo certain.
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Louise Michel the French Anarchist
do the poor a real servl.ee .I s 1,0 •
e rmifuga, the best preparation in
vvOrld for worms. It moves them
and there is no other remedy which
its virtues of ponty
efficacy se W lutes Cream V
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«• K ’ " ’..rc-.s school
Patrons are requested to send
at the opening of the t
Sl ' i ' L< ' l,lb(:l s ’ Kl '~' t> '__
Edens returned Mon
from Woodville, where he
a sl)lei)( 1 i d m
About . ^ 30 ii© w members .... joined and . 0
7 additions . were made by , letter. ..
Thortt <lPn i. ir ,« r «di<rtn.iH
^ ” ‘
01 " 0,1 ^ a ’ rftn , i(rv ' ’ niMl „„ v
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,e 0 ‘ "
‘ n ,j ‘ *„
‘ !easl ‘ , r0 „ f t .
,n " toou 5. r °, er A a i ,llol
to ., 1 "
,> » • ■ v
"“ ou8 Texas ed,Ur * be0
1 r ' *
ley promptly seek new quarters
long a iufferer with the
things is able to join her playmates
romps. The symptoms of worms
are clearly defined, and familial
every motliea and Whites Cream
B ge will relieve your child.
Au ol(1 mai ,j Hai ,i -<i never was courted
t onr e in my vli)( HU., . I j never ,„. V( . r shall K ],.,]i forg T»rt> , t :
It made me feel so comfortable.” .sin.-
are tlm feelings of the man who suff
with Files and was made comfotalde
the use of Tabler's Buckeye l'ile Oi.it
,n,!nt > a 3 im P‘” a "' 1 novcr failln « cure 1 ”
A A hint to such feullerers te suili
-
-
vvi.at 1 v.„. want to Know
Everybody T . wants an honest . answer .
simple question: Wliat is the h ,
to regulate the bowel , cure
and biliousne.- , heip the di
and give strength to the wboiet
. l oopl..a , S ,, n u,th.. „. s , hi ...,,.... vei^daj. -V*.
Pari.* r romo. ltis j>I*,asant ‘o 1
th,! tast A!l tb 'diildnui like it.
1 ,1
,, times . it* <•<.■>. m every laauiy. ,
OUR NEIGHBORS.
NEWS IX A NUTSHELL GATHERED ®
FROM TIIEXK COUNTY PAPERS.
WILKES.
Gazette , 13f/i, inst'
Airs. Deo Sale lost her^onlv horse’! $
week.
Our crops have wonderfully improv-{
in the last ttiroo weeks.
Mr. A. G. Lane brought in a stalk
corn yesterday containing six ears
corn.
Mrs. .Laprade will open her school
small children on Wednesday,
15th.
Little Carrie May infant daughter! this]
Mr. W. D. Ellington, died in
last Saturday. belong-]
Thirty two bales of cotton
to Hon. Henry J Hill were
in yesterday and shiped
Rev. Mr. Brown, Rov. F. T. Simp-:
ou uu j Captain (J A
iiatoock -
The cotton crop continues to
nrovo
^ ° r later ’ th ° <lay ° f mouruln
wi ] nay teavy hands upon us all.
Mr Wingfield V* g Stone ’ 01 of Sharon ® d ’ G
Msiting . . .
in io conn y
luesuay Mr.
*»"
It 1» eatimatod tbat Urn crowd at
campraeoting on Sunday
. .. ' . tliousand. '
Ou Monday afternoon, «l )ou t . r
Mrs. S. O, Lawson died at
ot her sondn-law^r. T.
Lamar, after a short illness.
Tho luiest lot of peaclies that
tujs wer0 broUK , lt
See' Stings They°^ the ‘
las,110ned seoa ‘ 1 ” S f
Married.
At the residence of the bride’s
to 1Ianeock 0,1 Tues
^ nnnu,lev Pn^d Inst McJlS-ev bv the Rev T II
M and
a ‘ uue ulog<)1 y ’
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WARREN.
aiiui,r>- T> in«t
j impiovemeuw inuTOV emeuts are aie still sun going going, on on in in I
despite the dullness of
The sad intelligence reaches us of
the death of Mrs. W. II. Johnson last
Tuesday mornine
Mr, J. L. Turner, of near. Elim, sent
HB ln yesterday the drat open boll of
If crop prospects continue to
our merchants will lay in
t ocks of goods this fall.
Dn Monday last the April
of Warren Superior Court con
. , .....
w n L« rn that a norm ‘j °'‘7°* man of ™
' . y ‘ ' [
Among others we note tho
uur (, owu u f [£on. Seab Reese. Mr.
Keeae ha8 a Iloat 0 f friends in
alway3 J weIC ome him gladly,
A e(;sUn ha , just returned
,ml alt 'P to f Iiafer ro and »porte
he crop prospect m uch , better
any he saw and says with good
he will make more
'iTlow'we give tax returns of
with returns of 1885, handed
by our efficient tax receiver W.
Tax returns of 1880
i ax returns „ ot ,, 1885 1uur
innfl Showsng ... an mcroase . of
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Bueitlen’s Arnica waive.
bes ^ Salvo 11,0 w 0 J d f ° r C,,hs
.Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, .
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
Corns, and al) Skin Liup
and rmitivoly cures Files, « r
required. It Is guaranteed to
‘ J r, c® cents per box. I'oi saio
^ «* J. Heid.
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Active, Purtiiag and Holiaoie.
R.J. Reid can always he relied upon
: arry in stock the purest and best g K
sustain the reputation of being anti
,nslli,1 « a,,a reliable, by recomeivling ai
wit-B well establish merit and sn -1
1 " ..... * '’’''‘‘Di. „. lvill „ fur
celebrated Dr. King» • New v Discovery ,
comsumption, colds and cough*,
,:l1 f ®" a I'^'Bve guarantee, ft w, '
) luri^s, u l‘“or or cnest, chest 0 and ana in in orau o ,'ler
our claim, we ask you to call and
u Trial Bottle Free.
A A At V OiMDNAXrFl UJUHJf AdLCi.
TO TAX 1’AYEUtS.
All persons having real estate and ot.h
property in the corporate limits of ti, ■
"' 1 * of Urawfordvllle are required
tor ward amt pay their tax on tie
to tl,e Marslml of »ld town, b«t
and thesth ot hepteinber, at
tha order opportunity Couoial. will close.
By <d Uu: WBiciIT, Ohairman.
w. A.
j W. ROBEitTS. Clerk of th >Ui:cu.
UlUWiOl'UYlUl 1 , 1 < AUJ(. It, low.
IU CORRUPT ABLE
BOLD ATTEMPT TO BRIBE!
AN HONEST MAN.
Mm
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W . A#
r . j g. Pemberton, of Atlan
ta, Ga.
“Some years ago,” said the doctor in
con vernation," I had a most severe attack
which
-
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llunnicutt’s Rneumatld
was recommended to me, and I
took it. In a day after beginning Its u*o
b . .
° K ? I a was t0 "'ZZ’fr* entirely free fomnaln from pain Z and
xhlti to resumi) n,y busim ' ss ' I believe
Hold Mr. Hunnieutt at that time,
scuro is the best medicine the
W orld has been ollered for rheumatism.
l'\Z CSS?^?
I'l,U,uW,,Wa. and aimmom. Ito - Uv
0 '‘ Hognlator man, of st, Louis, got
newspaper row in the South, ami on ao
of my position toward the jobbing
each of them was very desirous of
Ui a c ,. rtificaU , Rrow me. I was ap
indirectly by both of thorn
my friends, but refused every
Finally one of them made mo an
offer ot * 2,600 if l would say his
medicine was the best, or equally as good,
a9 any:«p°o tin, market. I conld have
so conscientious 1y, hr. had all the
1 needed and gave linn to under
so in very terse language. In rec
Hunuieutt-s Cure l bellove
am hen, .AUng;«ny person suffm-ffig with
or impure blood, as I know it
formula ,,repared for thbse dlsessw
I hack it oheerfully.”
Dr. Pemberton Is a member of theGeor
Pharmaceutical Hoad of Examiners,
no man ranks higher in.tlie south as
, 1 'manufacted
nnuiunvcteu liy ny J j. M m. Ilunnlcut nunmeut A cs
Co., Atlrhta,, Oa. costs but one dollar a
and is for sale by all drugistu,
STEPHENS
aim SCHOOL,
wun r UIvl* T> nVIT V LIjIjIj’ TT? r A •
”
iioMin ok instruction
1 KOK ’ V ’ r - Eamford, - Prieipal.
Lizzie S. Jordan, - Assistant.
M ’ A -
Halistlmnics & Elocution,
M. E. (JOLWNS, Music & French.
The M ~ of thi. Suhool will
on the * mi of September. All
either of practical or classic
education, thoroughly taught. Fa
and guardians, looking out for a
for Their boys and girie, are so
lioit „l to give this then notice. Board
n good famiUes; ^S.OOtoHa.OO' per
...... ; < TultioU) S i >50 , $2.,$3. and
onU) . in Mnsio S3.50. Ke
,i ff 5ww a,,<1 Sooial privileges good.
Healthfulness unsurpassed. School
which is new and commo
is located “LIBERTY 1
W ’ , near
r , with . , . 11 ^ beautiful . , j,mjuhu» i/rounds— ,
nome Home aim and jiuriai Burial 1’lace i lacc of ot “tho tne
Commoner,” whoso honored
name this institute bears.
^For further information address
Principal.
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TO DKI1TORS&CREDITOR®
4 D persiinsluiviiiK ciairns against the
^rana^r^I eou..ty."a..r:,4mX' r ^h^
v notified to hand in their demands ta
to nmkr immediate payment to the
Thl^Uth day of August. , W .
K. T. EDGE, Administrator.
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OK W1LH. AM II. CHAPMAN,’
DECEASED — APPLICATION FOR
KEAVJJ TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
t iTATK OK GEOltOIA, Tauafekho
«:<>i ".u:
itoimit T. Edge, Administrator of the
of William II. chapman, late of
^ , till di-cmtsed, has applied tome
,, r lea to sell the real estate belonging
to | i'he'refore all
.rhh s to give notice to
H f ' r ‘ ;,,us t " !ilc th ; i ?
t rtiv tiicy t Iihvf on or before l tho first
i» c.-tob-r. ikhu, at 10 o>l<«k. a
-lh-ave to -e.i win be granted said
applicant Viiv.-n as applied “and for. and official signa
under me
it office in Urawfordville. This the
of August ism>.
!!. 11. FBYNT,
Ordinary of Taliaferro County.
DKORtilA TALIAFERRO COUNTY,
Mrs. iau-Hia Williams, has applied for
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