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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1889)
I ♦ By CLEM. G. MOD3E. VOL. XIII. B. Uk 1% ®B1®| MACHINERY BROKER AND c saw COMMISSION MERCHANT. m V s 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga . -DEALER IN- Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural. 75?”Steam Boili rs, all sizes and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Ct tton Seed Mills, Turbine Water Wheels; and keep in stock a full line of Steam Fittings, Hocks, Valves, Inspirators, Piping and Fittings, Beit, Mose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS With or without Feeders and Condensers. - Tee Best in the World. C 0 TT 0 A CHESSES For Either Hand ? or Ilorse Power. J2?”VVOOD WORKING MACHINERY of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ MENTS, the very latest improved. Call at my office or write for illustrated circulars and -uncial prices which will be given --TO sUIT CUS TO M KliS. - - Large Machine OntfiLs a Specialty. II. N. REID, 738 Reynolds St., Augusta, G,i. -NEWEST DESIGNS AND LATEST ^OLORINGS IN mu I'Mi J if Largest and Best Stock and Lowest Prices of CARPBTIMQ-S 5 MATS, RUGS. MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, etc Dadoes Bot Winnow Shades, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Wall Papers, and tiers. Picture and Art Gallery on our Second Floor. Oil, PAIN INGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMOS. _ Rubber Strips for Doors and Windows. Chronicle Builoing, 714 Broad Street, AUGUSTA- GA T 11 % mm Be p; ilinMi 1 tl anta, Ga, -.self-feeders, X" • ■ --Jx^TO-raisnsss: i . 9 I \ va - 'SSF-S TO TA< K UT^ OR PACK SL ■ DC V/ r-n ^ 4 !N now Ir.r- superior to any on Market. IW M1LT.S Till; LOW 1ST PRICKS -—and Rest Mil'll. J- J- ; TLLfa 05 SYRUP KETTLES. Shafting and Pullies, Mill Gearing, ^SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICES Mention Democrat. Augustas B: ri’ewing Hi *-i -- A. J. SCHWBERS, Manager. Au^iASta*, Q eor^ia. Office and Brewery o McKinne, Fenwick and Nelson Sts. Brewers of Beer Guaranteed PURE AUD WHOLESOME '^Export Bottled Beer a Specialty. HUGHSON & SULLIVAN’S THREE-QUARTER BOAD WAGON. /l\l i / jt~A , V I ' 'v V-: ! / * ^ VV / . \ \ Vi CJL \ s ftSTo. 106. and tasty Buggy, well built in every particular, to carry r one or two paamengerH ; wad Thi*. is a light Very Lr.w. our large sales nodt allow us to put the price Illustrated Catalogue and Price List showing a full lino of Carriages, Buggies, Carta and Send for Cutters. SsULLlVAN, inJGIISON & *Vhol6e&]« Manufacturers. eoceestbh, ht. t" - Barnes’ Foot Power Machinery, » WorsECs of Wood of Metal, •rttf’ Mi t>jar n* fordoio^Hb W'trK T'aJni la4s«tria: h«*wf« -»r Haas it. Rrifh th« /Si;. ‘-r. forthemselv* B4ICM> j V \ W. F. Sc JOHN i O . f nilfgj . -VO. ;;o Ret : St- * 4 Kk or 4 , 'll. W- CRAWFORD'VILLE, GEORGIA, B7.ID AY, SEPTEMBER 13,1889. To All Whom It May Concern- 1 EOVJilA Taliafkrbo County: f JoM-pli Farmer as administrator of Gte of John Holmes, dee'*! having IJissmission ap piifM me for l>‘tt,-rs of from said estate and a discharge from ids said trust and id application will be heard on 1st Monday in November next, This Julv 31 st l-G*. Hrs'OY H. Fi.yxt Ord. T. C. Devoted to the Interest of Taliaferro Cghr the People and General Sews, LINES. Think truly, and thy thought Will the world’s great famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed; Live truly and thy life will bo A great and noble creed, —By a Lady. i— • WASHINGTON CITY, THE WOULDS EXPOSITION. Notes Gathered for the Demo¬ crat Readers. Washington Sept 9—If “he who hesi tatesis lost,” somebody should he prepared to go in search of President Harrison for he still hesitates, and hesitates, as to whether an extra session of Congress shal be Some people do not mind saying that it is fear and not hesitation that ails the Pressdent. Perha] s It is and perhaps there w ill be no extra session. Society people, the few that are at present in the city aredlsoussing the import int(»<> them) announcement, just made, that Mrs Harrison will not shake hands at the whit* i House receptions this win'er It is -tated that the building of the- .war i ship “Texas”, about which there is so much mystery, will be investigated by Congress. The Navy department is at present trying to find out whether she will float if finised under the persont plans which were purchased of an English tirui of ship builders, and cost $15,000. The vessel when completed, if it is ever com- pletod, will cost over $ 2 , 000 , 000 . If stop¬ ped now the Naval officers says iho loss will be more that $130,000. - Everybody argues that tile Worlu s Exposition of 1892, sholdi be held under the authority of the National Govirtnen! and in a reprseiffative American City. This is a strong double argument in favor of its being located at Washington, which is the only city completely controlled ny tlie Goverment, as well as the only city tn the United States ot more than 200,000 population that can be strictly speaking, called an American city. More than 90 ptr cent or the inhabitants of Washing¬ ton arenative born Americans. Tlie country svill breathe freer ,how that the Treasury departmonj lias :inm>mif'i«l througn tmm if adcnlntavatlon. tRe pa<*s>ent a*mounce moot \. is made to allay the fr ir caused by a newspaper report of a Wall street trust formed to either raise the price now being paid by the Treasury for donds or to throw the country into a financial panic. The Wall street sharks may quake in their boots, or shoes, when they Hear about what this brave acting Secretary lias said, but it is more probable that they will laugh in their sleeves and go on in their schemes just as if lie had said noth¬ ing. The name of tiie new democratic weekly paper to he issued hero this week is to be the National Democrat. It la intended for nationna) circulation and is indorsed by ex-Piesident Cleveland, Ex-Spcakor Carlisle and other prominent democrats. The republican state associations are making tilings very lively around the department here. They are bolder then ever before notwithstanding tlie civil services law. Democrat. A Good Appetite. Is essential to good health; but at this Season it is often lost, owing to the pover¬ ty or impurity of the blood, derangement of the digestive organs, and tlie weaken¬ ing effect of the changing season. Hood’s I Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for 1 creating an appetite, toning the dige-tion, and giving strength to the system- Now is tlie time fy> take it. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A SI JKMIXHNr DOCTOR BIMt K HCRIPTION, Dr. V. P. Henry, Chicago, Ill., who lias Last practiced medicine many years prescribed says: Spring he used and ; Clarke’s Extarct of Flax and (Papillon) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 case*, never knew a case where it failed to cure. “Know of no remedy I can rely on so implicitly.” Positive cure for all diseases Of tl/o Skin A plied externally. Clarke’s Flax Soap is best for Babies . Skin Cure $1.00 Soap 25 cents. At all Drug Stores. Cards are out for the marriage of Mias Mamie Burkhaltev and J. Frank Little at tlie Methodist church Tues- 1 day, .Septerr.lrer 17th, at half past i twelve o’clock. The bridal couple will leave on the two o’clock train for Sparta, where they will r>e Little tendered a reception by Judge VV. F. tlie groom’s father.—Warren ton Clipper, me Verdict Unanimous. W. IJ. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes : tifies: “ I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every ease «*ne man took six bottles, and was cured of Rlieu matism matism of of 10 10 years’ years’ standing.” standing.” Ai»raharii Bare, druggist, Bellville Ohio, affirms: Tlie best selling medicine I have ever ban died in my 20 years’exp* rienee, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands Of others have add* ed their testimony, so that the verdict ic unanimous that Electric flitters do curi ali Blood. diseases Only of half the dollar Liver, Kidneys bottle ot a a a- 1 Lucas & Harnmack. That’s It. An elitor works 365 1-2 days per year t >ae( out fifty-two issues of a paper; loafs labor. Or.ce in iv while sotjnehufiy pays him a yetus subset ip tiojn^JLat’s li 'jjl'/aie capital. And oneo dead* in a son of of a guu of a i I'uft ftes the paper for a year or two ar»( *■ Wishes without paying for it; tli; J gjjgnroliy. But later on justice will Akjjffife *®^'toke the place last where named lio will cieat m get e, i is 9 Spaerts, that’s li 11.—Ex. • —■ statistician lias rtckoned them up, i Indj that there are 200,000 people \Wp%B country not including -vho have army wooden veterans. legs i \ s. i iii»jM _ __ >e811 ’** come "1’ * '* wooden hoajij 1 1 ®How 8 youi Wito t Dj/Sgie , feel poorly all the time, suffer frontITO of energy and a general “no-ac A .-nf ’ lijstless enervation'.’ She needs a i'dca SjonusthinR is wrong with her blood. Ken for jthe doctor? Not at all my dear s i Onij physician's fee will provide her wh s”iv mid pleasant relief for all tune. i t. her a bottle ol P. P- P- (Prickly Ash, puke Root and Potassium), the very best " “mans Regulator and tonic extant. It reache- tlie source of trouble <)iiiot'y and plies'V. and before yon know it, your wile wlft be another woman, and will bless the kind fate that brought 1‘. P. 1’. to her no¬ tice and icllef. Our best physicians en¬ dorse and recommend it, and no well conducted household where pure blood a nr its concomitant liappines is appreciat¬ ed, should bo -a it hunt it. For sale by re¬ gulable medicine dealers everywhere. Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint Re¬ moves all Cores, Bunions and Warts. Georgia’s rice crop m tlie Savannah territory i? estimated at three-quarters of a million bushels. The rice farmers .re now harvesting and the rice is re (iiorted to he of a (line quality. A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discovery lias liece nadc and that too bva lady in this coitn y. Disease fastenm, its clutclies upon ler aud for seven years she withstood i ts 7?a^AJiicd testa, but her vital organs were and deallt s»emi>«l imminent. SHBjgK/a.'ifith* sin 'Cpugln .lie il iicessniit- Of mit King’s wuej. Discovery bong,it for ns UwaA New dose .... that she inmdLreH' VCi! H .A „ first - - mj and wadi one bottle hn* been mlraculmi, lv cured. Her name Is Mrs. Ltitlier Lut/ ’ 'Thus write VV. (7. Hamrick <& p.i ot Shelby,N. 0.—Get a freo trial bottle a Lucas& Hai.nmack’s. Brunwick is bragging almut her oys¬ ter canning factory. Tlie output amounts to 160 dozen cans daily. The Augusta Chronicle says of the famous anti monopoly bill: The Olive hill is not dead, but sleepetli. It ia understood that the friends of the measure will spring it in its original shapo on the House and fight desper¬ ately for its passage. They will not agree to comproms.so with the Miller bill, proposed as a substitute by Mr. Berner, of Monroe. Sentiment lias changed in regard to tl:e bill, and its passage hy the House is not by a ny means uncertain. IllANxI Poison is every liable to follow contacet of Un¬ hands or face with what is known as poi¬ son ivv, especially in hot weaker or if t he body is perspiring freely. The trouble maj subside fora time,’only to appear in aggravated form when opportunity offers. The great purifjlng power of 1 loo.i’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every f raee of poison from the blood, as the cure it lias accomplished conclusively show. It also cures scrofula, salt rheum and all other affections arising from my pure or poisoned blood. Physicians Confess. All honest, conscientious physicians who give B. 15. B. (B( tanie Blood Balm) a trial, frankly admit Its superiority over ali other blood medicines. Dr. J. VV. Rhodes, Crawfordville, G writes, “I confess 15. 15. 15. is the best and quickest medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried.” Dr. VV J. Adair, Keckmart. Ga., writes: “I regard 15. 15. 15. as one of the best blood medicines,” Dr- A. II. lioshoe. Nasi villa, Tenn,, writes. “Ali reports of 15. 15. IS. are favorable, and its speedy action is frilly wonderfill." Dr. S. J. Farmer, Crawfordville, Ga., writes: “I cheerfully recommend 15. It. 15. as a fine tonic alterative. Its use cured excrescence of the neck after other ieme di »*-5 vfft'CUtd no jMjfCtfplibJfj roo< i Dr. C. H. Montgomery, Jacksonville, Fla., writes: ( t My mother Insisted on my getting B. 15. B. for her rheumatism ils her ease stubbornly resisted the usual remedies. She experience'! Immediate. relj( , f aU(1 h p r improvement lias t«-,en truly wonne- tin. f . ,, | ! A prominent physician who wishes his ’ ! nftme not given iay»: “A patient of mi iks whovs cane of tertiary nyphili wa m*?nt ■.................... s«oiri«cl to chftck, was «*>*,. fjntiroly *» cureil with about twelve bottle-s of B. B. B. He was fairly made up of skin and bones and terrible nicer-.” Terms: $1.50, In Advine*. Receiver's Sale T Tinier and bv virtue of an order or ile I eree rendered in the Superior Court in and for Taliaferro county, Georgia, hy Judge James K. Hines, presiding on the 27th day of August, 1889. the undersigned as receiver tor X. H. Edwards, will sell within the legal hours of sale at the public cash, outcry, to the tiia highest bidder, for in front of tJimrt House door of said county, in (lie town of Draw ford villa, on Tuesday, tlie 17th day of September, 1889, the following property and claims, to wit ; Note of Charlie Smith for $81.87 made 10th of May, 1887, duo 1st of Noil. 1887, to N H Edwards or bearin'. Note of Henry Harris for $5.20 made 17lh June, 1889, due 1st of Oct. 1889 to N H Edwards or hearer. Note of N T Cannon for $540.44 made 17 .tan. 1889, line 1st of Nov. 188.8 to X C Edwards or hearer. Note of L It Unno for $8.82 made 20th Jam 1889, due 15!li of Oi't. 1887 to N (7 Edwards or bearer. Note of II X Flynt for $73.49 made 5tli of May, 1889, cue 1st of Nov 1889 to N 47 Edwirdsoi bearer. Note of Tints J Cary for $50.00 made 1 st Apr. 1885, due 1st of Nov. 1885 to X C Edwards or bonier. Xotoof Tlios J Cary for $00.00 made 7th of Kay, 1884, due ist of Nov. 1884 to N C Edwards or bearer. Cr. by $30.00 Xov. mtli 1881. Note of W T Woodruff for $75.22 made 7th of Xov. 1888 duo 1st of Nov. 1888, to N (7 Edwards or bearer. Mote of Jas W Flynt Ji., for $129.28 made 1th of Feb 1887, due 15th of Oct. 1887, lo N C Edwards or bearer. Note of W K Hawes far $48.22 made 4th of Jan lass, due 151 li of (Jet, 1888 to N C Edwards or hear. Note of J E Pate for $1 75 made 10th of Nay, 188(1, due 25tli of Oct. 1885, to N (7 Edwards or hearer. Note of A J Moore for $15 00 outdo 1 ttb of May 1895. due 15th of (Jet. IHli lo X C Edwards or bea or. Cr. by $1.87. Note T M Johnson for$tr-40 made lotll of May, 188(1 duo 15th of Oct. 188 ii, to X (7 Edwards or bearer. Note of Mary T Cannon and N T Can¬ non for $09 73 made 23rd of (Jet 188 t; due 1st of August 1887, to N C Edwards or bearer. Tote to Mary T Cannon and X T Can¬ non for $09.73 made 23rd of Oof. 1880, due 1st Sept, is 1 ,17. to N (7 Edwards or bearer. Cr. by $24 oo Nov. 1 18 Hii. Note of Mary T Can non end X T Can¬ non for 09.73 in i pe 23 d of (Jet. 4880, due 1st of Mar. 1887, to X C Edward or bearer. Note of Mary T Caution and N 'I' Cnn noii for $09,73 n ado "to 23rd of (Jet. 188(1, due 1st of Apr. 18 Mf, N 17 Edwards or bertrer: Note of Mary T (’aanon and N T Can mmlao *09.7:; made 23rd ol oat, 1880 , dap isi Of M v, 1087, to N U Ed war Is or N iilii Df $09.7$ Mas# a' Cau'-on 23rd of amt Oct. t 188(1, -I due lOP for made .1 .lime, 1887, to N (7 Edwards or bearer. .Nolo of Mary T (.'aiinoii and N T ()an non fm $09,73 made 20tll of (Jet. 1880, due Ist of July, 1887, to N <7 Edwards or bearer. Note of I. 1- Itevlern for $10 22 made lltli id'Feb 1887, due 1st of Nov. 1887, to N C Edwards. Note of Horace Griffin for $89.22 made ili'lli of Jan. 1885, due 1st or Nov. 1885, to X <' E wrrds or bearer. Note of 1 lav ward Grier for $45.09 made mill of May. 1887, due 1st of Xov. i8so, to X. C. Edwards or bearer. Note of Edmond Seals for $20.00 mads 23 rd of jail. '88, doe 1st Xov. '88, to X. C. Edwards or bearer. Noteof Peter Brlnkly for $20.00 made 23rd of Jan.'88, due Ist of Nov. '88, to X. (7. Edwards or bearer. Note, of A . H. Stewart, for $23.50 made. 181 h of Jan. '88, due 15th of (Jet. 1888 to X. U. Edwards or hearer. Note of M. K. Brown for $30.00 made 23rd of .Ian. '88, due 1st of Nov. '88, to X. <7. Edwards or hearer. Note of H- L. Hillman for $14.95 made llt.li of (Jet. '85, doe 1st of Dec. '85, to N- C. Edwards or hearer. Note of E S. Allen and Valentine Pone or $200.'00 made. 1st of Feb. '88 due 1st Nov. '88, to X. (7. Edwards or bearer. Note of F. M Johnson for 250.) IIm o’ middling cotton, made 5th Mareli, '88, line 1st (Jet 'hh, tr.msfereil to N. (7. Ed¬ wards or bearer. Note of Hayward Grier for $18.75 made lotll May, ’87, due Ist of Xov. '87, to N (7. Edwards or bearer. Note of VV. It Iteasoriover for $100 00 made 'Jwl F)*l). '88, doe 15th Oct., 88, to X. (-'. Edwards or hearer. Nate of Marshall Ware for $350.00 made 15th May, 'HO due 15th (Jet., '80, to X. C. Edwards or hearer. Mortgage note rtf Wilkes Caloway for *2 ,, 0 00 made lllli Jail. '88, due 15th (Jet. '88, to X. (7. Edwards or hearer, with a credit of $1.50 Eel). 41 h '89 Mortgag) on 1 white butt headed eow. Moitgage note of .Vead and Aaron Den ton for 335 00 made 21st June. '88, d ie 15th (Jet. ’hh, to X C. Edwards or be .inr Mortgage sote of Stafford Davis r>r $300.00 made Oth June, '88, due IStll Oct 'HH, to X. (7. Edwards or hearer, a credit of $4.70 Feb. Oil) '89. Mortgage, note, of Henry and Eliza King for $25.' 0 made 5th Mav, ’88, doe fitli of May, '88, to X. C, Edwads or bearer, I eow and calf. 3 sows and 1 mule, a cred¬ it of $5.15 Fell. 20 '89. Mortgage note of Boswell Pounds for $80.1,0 made 1st Jan. s(>, due 1-t Xov. nl>, to X H. Edward* or bearer, 1 mule, a credit of $15.11, Feb. 7th '87. Mortgag*- note of VV. T. Woodruff for # ^ ^ ()f N , )V 'H(>, due 1st (Jet. ’87 t<* X <7 Edwards or bearer, on 1 mare ami .' mules and a colt, credits of >150,00 20th Jan. ’88, and $21 00 Dec. 1st ’ 88 . Mortgage note of VVar*l Armstong for 812.G) made 20tli of Jan. ’87, *lue 15th (>et, ’80, to X (7 Edwanis or iwsrer, on 1 hu!! ( r hy - I 95 Dec 20th 1887 (7r by $5 2 Jan. 2nd ’88. *»: , 8H to \ c: E<lw;irds or \»rdr*r t on hi* uielivided interest in laini.H Cil bis fathers estate. Mortgage n*»t - *d 1*7 S Allen for *72 1; NO. 37. made 9th of Feb. '88, due 1st of Nor. '88, to X (7 Howards or bearer, on 1 mule. $20 Mortgage note of J 1* Sturdivant for 58 made 9th of Fell, IHH-t, due 1st of Nov. 1888 . to X (J Edwards or bearer, on 1 eow and calves. Cr. bv $4.89 1st Nov.'88, Or. bv $4. 1 st Nov. '88, $3 so Dec. 28 , '88, and $4 89 Feb. 8, '99. Mortgage note of Charlie Smith for 8100 made lot It of .Ian. 1887, due 15th of Oct. 1887, to X (i Edwards or bearer, on l horse and buggy. Mortgage 5th note of Chrrlte Smith for 1285 made of May 1887, due 15th ol' Oct.'87, to X C Edwards or bean r. .Mortgage note of Stafford Davis for $55 made 1:1th of Fell. 1888, due 1st of Nov. '88, to X C Edwards or bearer, on v black mare mule. Fi. fa. in favor of N C Edwards, vs. L I. Durham for $9.89 prin. with interest from 1st Nov. 1881, and cost. Issued from .lustice cot.rt, 172nd l)lst. U. M. T. C 27th April, 1885. Judgement rendered lltli of, April, 1885. Fi. fa. in favor of N C Edwards vs. T E Kendrick for $89 98 prfn. with interest from 1st Jan. '8 . Issued from Justieo courl, 172nd IllstU.M. T 0, lltli 27th April '85, judgement rendered, April of the same year. Fi. fa in favor of X C Edwards vs. T E Kendrick for $24. 50 prill, with interest from 28rd 172nd (>e:. Diet last M T Issued 27th from justice '85, court U C, April judgement rendered lltli April of the same year. Fi. fa. in favor of X C Edwards vs L.L. Durham for $18 on prill, with Issued interest from Jus* 1st Nov- 1881 , and cost. from tiee court. 172ml lllat.G M T O, 27th of April 1885. Judgement rendered lltli of April 1885. Fi. fa. in favor of X C Ed winds vs T E Kendrick for $08.09 prin. with interest from 1st of Nov. 'HI, and cost. Issued from Justieo court 172nd Dlst. U M T C, 27th of April '85, judgement rendered lltli of April of the same year; with Cr. of $41 24. Endorsed lltli Dec '87, and $42 59 on 27th Oct. of tlie same year. Alias fi .fa. in favor of X 0 Edwards >’s James, Felix ami J no. Wynne for $99 82 prln. with interest from 1st of Nov '84. Is¬ sued from Justice court W2nd Dlst. <1 M ! (!, 19 th of Dee. '80, Judgement rendered 18t h of Fell. '87. Fi. fa. in favor of N C Edwards vs Jas. I . Fate for $22.49 prill, with interest from I5t.ii Oct. '85 at 8 per cent. Issued from Justice court 108th Dlst. (4 M W 0.19th of Jail. '87, judgement rendered lltli Jan. of the same year; with Cr. $7.95, endorsed Eel). 11 tli '87 by consent. Fi. fa in favor of James Miller vh Jno It Kendrick, assigned to N C lind Edwards 0th of Jan. '88, for $158.52 prln $7.92 illt. to judgement and $9 no cost. Issued from Kupcri'-r court T C 22ml Sept. ’8(5, judge¬ with ment rendered Aug. 28rd same year; di n rt -*25.99, edoiHed 15th Dec. ’8(1, stgn b\ O tl Jordan, S m 111 11 of sale hi ol . X C i.d wards by VV A 1’aUi uniil- •b. ’89. Coi Ideri tinuj \00J(O 1 eow and calf. rj! i uoi’o J El’ate nimte "itii .Inn. ’W 'S7«m i,Ion $109.09 to l cow and top G.ggy FI. fa. In favor of llsrace Hold i re¬ ceiver of N C Edwards vs. Tlios Ivey for $47. 84 prin. witli Interest from Jan. 1st '89 Issued from Justice court, I72iul Dist G M '1' on int.lt of Fell. ’HO, on judgement rendered 9th Feb. ’89. Fi l’a. in favor of Horace Holden re¬ ceiver of X (7 Edwards ys. E T Lewis for a 15.95 prin. with Interest from Oct. 12th ’HH, Issued from Justice court’ 172ml Dlst G M TO,on 15th Fell. ’89, on Judgement rendered Feb. lltli tint same year. Fi. fa. in favor of Horace Holden re¬ ceiver of N C Edwards vs. Illch Lowe for $9. 71 prln. with interest from Jan. 1st 'H i, Issued from Justice court, 172nd Dtst. <1 M I’D. on With Feb. '(99, on judgement rendered Kell, lltli the same year. FI. fa Infavor of NC Edwards vs. W U Weathers f r $29.(8) principal, Isseud from Justieo court 172nd Dist (J M TC. FI. fa. in favor of X 0 Edwards vs. VV It Weathers for $89.00 principal, Issued from Justice court, 172ml Dist. <1 M T 0. Fi. fa. in favor of Horace Holden, re¬ ceiver for X (7 Edwards, vs W T Kay for $21 o2 prin. and 29e interest to judgement: Issm-il from Justice court OOJrd Dist G M T oil jiigemeut run lured Jan. 19th '89. Fi. fa, in favor of Horace Holden, re¬ ceiver for X U Edwards, vs Hal Jackson for 5.00 prln. ami 20c Interest OO.'lrd to Judge¬ Dist ment; issued from Justice con it (I M T (7, on judgement rendered Jan. 19, '89. 2 fi. fas, in favor of X. C. Edwards vs Marshall Ware for $75.00 each will in¬ terest from 4th of June, 1887 on judge¬ ment rendered l.'ltli, Oct. 1888. Account for'87, against Elizabeth Ave¬ ry, balance due $74. 57. Account for '88, against Wm liirrke and K M Johnson, balance due $92.08. Account for '88. against Wilson Halo way, balance due $89 19. Account for 'ms. against X T Calloway, balance due $105.08. Account for '88, against .Sherman Ed¬ wards, balance due $49.20. Account for '88, against Daypl Flynt, balance due $0180. Aeoont for '88, against Henry King, balance due $18.58. Account for 'as, against John T Daw¬ son, balance doe $01.89. Account for '88, against Horace Law i'cni-c dal.iiicc due $20.25. Account lor '88, against <7 <» Norris, bal¬ ance due 29.15. Account for'88, against Wm Mclntire, balance due $15 02. Account for 'ks, against Tlios F Moore, balance due $57.60. Account for 'as, against Isiuvisa Per¬ kins, balance due $50.51. Account for '88, against James Triplett, balance due, $in 22. Account for 'HH, against John Valen¬ tine, balance due $9 11. Account for'ss. against W E Hawes, balance due $204.73. Terms of sale Hash. Horace Holder, Krceiyer for X. H. Edwards. Take one of Dr. J. II. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Fillets at night before, you go to bed and you will be snrpris, d how buoyant and vigorus you will feel tlie next day. Only 25 cents a vial at It.-I. Reid's