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A RECF.PTIC'LE FOR THE THOUGHTS
CORRESRONDENTS,
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TJtl'E GAZETTE: TGTON, G&# EM DAY,. APRIL »,--1.802.
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zetTe letter-box,
Events nf Interest Transpiring
tili’lo 1ty u I nMliful ntul Kin-
lent L’orps of U«|H»rt«f*»
BoIioidIiiii’h ISmlget.
■ii., April -6 A hiwty trip to
.Moultrie, .Colquitt county, rcvca^d
ftftmp fngto for which I wnaunprc-
tlie, fluent *e.lu>rpln In Berrien, Mr.
Crenshaw, tlio principal, wn* tlio re-
i;lpl«P yesWruHy ‘of (tiro of tlx- input
beautiful lloral offerings I ever naw,
Interspersed with orange blossoms,
verbenas and woodbines were seven
distinct geraniums, making in all a
lovely billow.
Would 1 were free from this restrolnt,’
Or uImi Imd hot* to win her.
Would Him could make of m« a Habit,
Or f» of her, u sinner.
IIonnuiAN.
w
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ft
'I'urpentlno is being gathered at
an •iniinuiiKO rat^i, although Cqlqpitt
is an inland county, and much of,thc
spirits and ^osin is hauled with mules
jtwentjf mile? apd more. Tlic naval
Htores manufacturers arc sapping one
of tii9 moat valuable sources of
wealth,
Tito building of pew houses, bptli
m town and country, is plicnoniinial.
J ii liisH tlmn jtwo years jtlie center of
yiojiitiatlon will follow ,tlio center gc
'(igrupblealjy west of the Oenpileo.
Superior court convened for flits
spring .session on Monday, Judge
Ilanseil Presiding witli ids accustom
ed djgpity. Tho bar was represent
ed by f5rili>, Kjiigtdic.rry of Vuldosta,
McCall end Humphries of Quitman,
A. T. McIntyre, senior and junior, of
frJitjpiMville, and I had the honor
to
fnont, for tiie ilrst time, Col. BuhIi of
pnmilla, Judge Hope of Ailmny, and
(Col, Perry of Ty Ty. There were
iiertlapH otliors 1 did not know as 1
WAff hunting hut one lawyer—-iron
Hold. 0. Mitchell, of Thomnsvillo,
jvlio was absent. The Press was
represented by Capt. Triplett., and n
! nb for tile (Uznrris and Adel News,
iy the way, wlmt are tlm News’
polities? I confess that it is hard
for mo to find imt. The agent tliero.
pf quoting tile Itninhridgc Democrat
to prove tlio iieeossil.y for tlm Cranks’
!Pnrly. I do not allude to the mass
pf good alliance farmers who. are
peeking to better their condition by
extra politic
pxtrft political methods, inn, to tlmse
jdostinhoilts wlm for hope nf olllee
pro stirring ny strife among ilium
prata. I Imawf a now blog mlvaimed
a'i'lie (bird party will win In 1800 as
it <|id In 18(1(1 liy the election nf
Lincoln," Cap jf lie possible that
any sane sontljoni mini desires sqe.li
ft thing? I hope i|ot, l)nd yet tljorii
pro men in nil qgos wim will see liu
man blond run like watfir for person
id ambition. There is a vast uifti'i'-
0(100 between free speech aial fortl
spoeeli nnd I do hope south < ieor-
. giaiia will tuko duo notice nnd gov
ern their tongues wisely and east,
their voles for liomoeratio govern-
' (iiont, Imt 1 slmll revert to tills sub
ject another day. Jtivlso your own
■provisions Ih tlio war cry In Colquitt,
jind tlio lilies are weit laid in tlmt.
illroot,Ion, I conversed with many
iif hoi* leading farmers, and Mitchell
fop congress and corn to sell seems
Jo 1m tlm general desire, Colquitt is
fast, coming! to the front and. I am
FERTILIZERS FOR TOBACCO.
FORMULAS GIVING NECESSARY EL
EMENTS AND QUANTITY.
Mr. I'.iischal Imparts Valuable Information
It obit I v« to tlio IU*«|i»lsltn Fttrlllltt*
lion for a Hucrcssfiil Crop.
Migration Is quick to giro relief In
sovore cases of linsdnclic or neuralgia, at
Hr. .1.0. Unodtnan'a.
Ilerrlen County I’edngogties at
the Georgia Cliantaiiiina.
TurroJr, April 4, 1802,
Mu. Kkitoiu Wo had promised
the Herrlon county teachers, in tho
early part of the Chautauqua, to take
some notes for tlio fisy.KTVK, nnd wc
thought, by.tho cud, to iinve quite it
budget, but we felt relieved when We
saw yoiir bright pye, note-hook and
poimil in the thickest of tho light.
We never love to talk of war in
llnmbleton’s presence. We will,
however, give yon tlio benefit of an
advantage wo had. Wo were pressed
in as secretary of nil impromptu
meeting of tho Horrien beys nnd
thereby obtained tho names which
we Imml you. This county pud more
teacher* present than any other, and,
taken as a body, they were a credit
to their county, ever willing and
ready to perform any task assigned
While tlm lectures and instruction
were tlm very best we can but regret
that so little southern talent wih cm
ployed. A good number of our boys
stopped with Hro. A. A. Henderson,
6f tho (JtieplJ City Hotel, and fared
sumptuously.
Albany is a beautiful city and its
inhabitants are noted for their hospi
tality lost) angers,
We inol the following from Ber
rien at tlm Clmiitauipm! Misses Fail-
nio Moore, iJpble Hutchinson, Baljic
Ingram, Kva Duckworth, Hnlttm Leo
Morphy, lillil Kerry, Leona Green,
Mrs. !■!. L. MeXabli, Messrs, If. I)
O’Quitii W. G. Crenshaw, II. I
Shepherd, W, W. Hall, N. J. Cur
rish, (1. W. Glildens, H. I,. MoNnbt),
A. S. Gomlnum, J. W. K. Powell, J
II. (lay, It. 0. Woodward, I,. It
Lovilt, J. I*. Knight, J. A. Weaver,
II. W. Gray, J. H, Gaskins, K. II,
(iaskins, ,1. .1. Voting, W. K. Patten
,1. W. Moore, J. >V. Sutton, A. S
Itoberts, H. I,. Patton, G. T. Patten
It. L. I’aflnn, 0. L. Smith, J. W
((pilaw, J. W. Patton, C. It. O’Neil
j“h C. Smith, H. 1). Panjk, J. A
Webb, O. L. f'liesmitt, A. R. Klliott,
J. M. Nutt, L. M. Guthrie and A. L
Murphy. A good many were nimbi
to attend on account of sickness, etc.,
ami sent III letters of regret, which
were read.
glad to know tbu Qakxwr Ims bad
'n lloii'u ultilVn il!
".ii' lion’H slnvvo In tlm good work of
Jirliiglng her many advantages to
ylow. Tlio Haiinor extended oourtn-
• ales for which 1 return thanks. Long
may if, wave I
An a typical ante helium farmer
a s Averu, Ksq., of Colquitt
f in very Joshua—a head taller
jhitn his people. Last year he made,
on wliat was over eonsldored poor
jaml, 7*00 hilshels of oorn—sold 110(1,
and a four mule team loaded part,
pt tht) fourth hundred on the 5th
lust., 8 bales of Boa Island cotton,
over 200 bushels, gathered, of Him
swept potatoes and syrup In waste.
Mr. Avcira plows, ami Ids Immlanine,
manly boys, olso. 'J’lds work was
done with only pvt) plowm I called
up to shake Ills holiest Imml which
does pot hold honest toll taken from
t tlm poor tenant, and in spite of my
piotestntions, Ida amiable wife ami
' tlaugbtpiy who is ns fair as n May
Itiortijng, imon set before me a cup
Of hot .eoffoe, fried Patthhll yams
. nnd lioino ralsetj meat that would
create an appetite in ft stomaeli thnt
wim already over full, This old
friend of tlm Gahutth and good gov-
prnment Ipts already solved tlm Mil-
aiuie jifoblem—-wlmt slmll we do to
ImttAfr oqr condition? and is not. a
mppiber of that onler, either. In-
(teed, otip Imi only to roam thrmsgli
. ami Herrlnn to know tlmt,
ilitlossrosii
f, shnw
«ivo>.
auiw .
reiki**"'
it uttemlaiiee
"Late In Ih'P mill and early in rise will
shorten the limit In your liount la the
sales." Hal early In tied and a "Lillie
Kiirly Riser," tlio pill ilmi makus life
longer and bottefnnd wiser, ,1.11. Good
will).
lint, IlniMieiiiiigs.
Mlti tin rum: I will furnish you
with a few Hat Items if you will
give them space in your spicy col-
umns.
There is considerable sickness in
this neighborhood, confined chiefly
to lit grippe. My family have all
been down with it, Imt is now con
valescent. Mrs. Susan Phelps is ex
pected to die with it,
Ml. Zion Sunday-school is nour
ishing under the miporiiitcmlonoy of
W. II. Stripling. I hope it will not
die again soon, as the second death
is said to he a horrible thing,
Tlm farmers in the vicinity of Hat
are up and doing, planting the’r
crops hut—not much cotton! They
are haunt] to raise their own lmg and
hominy. If 1 had my way limit'
would he lililo cotton raised in Geor
gia this year, A poor farmer s wife
and daughter* have to work out in
the potd ami heat to raise six can't*
cotton, and then can’t, get money
enough from their labor to pay the
editor for his paper. I think the
women ami girls ought to go hack to
tlm old spinning wheel and Georgia
loom and the men ami hoys to the
plow and hoe.
Well, Mr. Kditor, this is my first
attempt lit writing for » newspaper
•nml so I desist. If you accept this
screed f will try to do hotter next
liiiic. Mas, G.uiitna.
‘ ' ' '■!!?
tf -dull, spirit!.,mi sm! stupid: If your
Wood Is thick slid sVjgHlyt: Il vein Jipps-
(lie is capricious aatt ui|ft rt'iln i./i need
ilia, Kov liu)' rroiio JMU IV
Oooduili
Through the columns of the G.\-
zuttk 1 take pleasure ill answering
a letter of inquiry from Mr. J. M.
Lutes, Bardis, Ga., relative to tho
component elements of commercial
fertilizers suitably adapted to the
growth of yellow tobacco, thereby
giving its readers tho benefit of the
desired information.
The component elements of fer
tilizers for tobacco should be special
ly adapted to the requirements of tlio
plant, the character of tlm soil and
the class or typo nf tobacco to he
produced; that is, they should he
such as to promote the growth and
development of tho desired typo and
to meet tlm deficiency nf the soil in
supplementing that which best eon-
tributes to tlm production oi tlm
greatest quantity of tlm finest quali
ty, It becomes more apparent every
year that wiecessful and profitable
tobacco growing of any type or class
is based more on the intensive rather
than extensive system.
The elements most needed in to
bacco fertilizers arc soluble phosphor
ic acid, nitrogen and potash, nnd if
tlm planters knew the composition
and needs of their soil they might
tlmn compound their own fertilizers
supplementing the requisite elc
incuts to produce tlm best results.
Hut not knowing wliat. their boIIh
most need and liow to compound
fertilizers to supply the needed ele
ments and their relative combination
to prctfllice tlic best results. There
fore, only general rules can he given
in selecting or making a fertilizer for
the tobacco crop. 'I'lie following
formula* are highly recommended
for bright yellow types: '
Very poor land, for each acre,
mix well together! acid phosphate
(So. Car. rock,) 200 lbs.; nitrate of
soda, J 7o Mis.; sulphate of potash,
lbs.) total per acre, 500 lbs.
For fresh cleared land, acid plmss-
phate (So. Car. rock,) 100 His.; ui
Irate of soda, 140 llm.; sulphate of
potash, 100 His.; total, pur acre, 401
lbs, ’
A composition highly reeommeded
for any quality of land—acid phos
phate (So. Car. rock,) 600 lbs.; cot
ton seed motif 400 lbs.; kuinil, 100
total, per acre, 1,000 lbs’,
If a less quantity be needed fol
low proportion as uliovu given. It is
a conceded fact, that North Carolina
nnd Virginia farmers, in tho bright
tobacco belt, use far too little fertili
zers per acre, not exceeding in many
eases 150 pounds. Then, is it. atiy
wonder (hat the planter withholding
his hand and contributing so sparing
ly the requisite element absolutely
necessary to produce profitable re
turns should sit down at harvest and
unjustly complain of his so-called
providential misfortunes? lie that
sowoth sparingly may expuut to reap
sparingly.
It is not uncommon up north for
planters on “soil superior to ours” to
apply 00ft to 1,00(1 ponllda per acre,
and harvest from 1,000 to 2,000
pounds per aero, while Virginia and
North Carolina farmers harvest only
from 1100 to '7000 pounds per nr
The conclusion must naturally follow
that the difference is in favor of tlio
bountiful supply of fertilizer as tlm
cost, aside from the fertilizer, is the
same in one crop ns the other, The
planters in South Cnrolhi i are using
oven heavier applications than arc
railed for by the above formulas
with decided beneficial results, ami
they arc getting ahead of the plant
ers in the Old districts from Ilia fact
they more generally grow improved
varieties ii.nl now use improved
methods of growing', curing, etc.
So far as e.nnmeroiat fertilizers are
concerned these analyzing highest ill
phosphoric acid, nitrogen tuul pot
ash are tho cheapest even at a higher
price, for the cost,of trmisjioning and
applying a cheap fertihaer lathe same
as for the best. A soluble, quick
aeliug nitrate, U decide llv better
for blight yellow tobacco than the
slow acting one, because this type
muss bn pushed vigorously tv early
maturity, ripening it yellow, and at
a time when the weather Is most fav
orable to the earing process. Sul
phide of pota.dt is better than chlor
ine for any ulww of tobacuc from tlm
fact that el 4o' ine 'unpurts u gucimr
color to the plants, causing them <q
cure a darker color and also destroys
the baling quality. The so-called
“muriate of potash” U unsuited to
any class of tobacco and planters
should beware .of it; as it is clioapcr
than the sulphate it is largely used
by fertilizer manufacturers.
Wood ashes either caustic or
leached, arc unsujted to lljc yellow
types hut (nay bo used successfully
in tho culture of cigar tobacco. The
constituent agricultural value of
wood ashes arc carbonates and phos
phates of potash,-tnagnesja and lime.
Cotton liqll ashes Is also nit excellent
fertilizer for cigar tobacco-
Shooting ut Cyelonetn.
News readied Tifton early yester
day morning of a shooting tlmt took
place at Cycloneta the night before.
A young Sir. Irby, cousin to tho
furm superintendent, was staying at
Mr. Anderson’s store. Ho was in the
store between 10 nnd 11 o’clock post
ing hooks, the front door Ht slight
ly ujar. The scoundrel who did tho
shooting crept up to the front door
and steadied his pistol against the
facing. The ball struck young Irby
hack of the head andglauced around
the skull nearly to the right ear.
Suspicion rests upon one of a quar
tette of durkies who were there Hie
curly part of the evening waiting for
to heat a ride to
the through freight
Valdosta. After the shooting they
could not ho found.
Mrs. {.. It. Patton, KpcktviC, Iil v
Writeai "From persons! .cxperierico I can,
recommend lie Witt’s Haruaparfilo, a
cure for impure Wood and general debili
ty." ,1. O, Woodman.
OO TO TIH5
I)r. Goodman’* Tifton Drug Store
For SPOUTING GOODS,
W ren„. (l ni. r . r k.. >t)il
lUlU!,
Fill) Cnx^iet^eUy $IJQ.
KfT* FrerylxHly are Invited ty caU and exam-
Inuth *“
I tlicjw good*.
i)lt. J. C. CIOODMAN, Tiftyrt, Oa.
♦Special Notice.
The ordor requiring the public aoliooJi nf Iter*
— i close by Bcjitcmbcr 1 has been re-
rlcn county to
yoked onu
the time extended to ltaginbef 1.
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HeportH must filed with Con nty Bclujul
-* ' fT v ‘
sloner by December 5. . „ , . .
» A. W. PATTKIiftON, President.
U. MW Ci
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade.
Orders promptly filled.
a'KIOB I.IST.
Old Private Stock lire $5 00 per gallon.
oldXXXX Uye....: *'“* 14
OUolona Bye, WtO Sf>o
Rye
Alliance
ye a oo
Old No. 10 It) 2 50
Callfowfa Kye...
Dougherty Co. Rye..
200
. jgberty Co. Bye 150
Old N* C.Corn... 2 50
OeorglaCom 2 00
Obi Holland din, 2 Stamp .‘too
Oood Holland (iln 2 00
Tom din 2 00
Pure Old Poach noo
Apple Brandy 8 00
Cognac Brandy 5 00
doodUum 2 00
ftwuut Catawba Wine 150
Thomas.’. Hardware.’. Company,
. WHOLK8ALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
B BTtiVKB.f^r^l **TOVF f M. /^\ 8TOVKH.-\' 'T~ BTOYICS. f . ^ 4
:ToVI’B. I BTOVI&t. fl 1 HTOVKM; \/ KTOVKH. IH 4
UTOV \'A. -A- MTtlVr’Jf. BTOVF8. y t
FROM CHEAPEST TO BEST.
iif®
mm
mm
l lroca .OJ,. lcctc.l tfickpf
which I am eclllng low dtwti.
I can't bo beaten on
frpm the fact J bny all my gotHli* Nwith—lr» the
.cheapest market*—And I get from 2 to 7 percent.
Discount for Cash,
I have no Wood to Buy or Rent to Pay.
All I ask Is a fair trial and you will be oon
ylnced.
8. HARBELL,
Mogal, Georgia.
WRITK l’OH ntICJ5S.
• Wlioleunle Dc,tiers in -
Turpentiiie Tools and Supx>lies.
Manufuoturers of the
BLAICI5 HACK,
—. ORDER A SAMPLE LOT
Mill Supplies, Giant Stitch Belt.
THOMAS llAltDWAUF. CO., VaUlostn, G«.
The bent hack made.
- INDEMNITY - AM
Of Watoybuvy, Oonnocticnit,
Guaranteed System of Scientific Life and Accident Insurance
At the Most Reasonable Rates.
J. W, HANNON, Stnto Agent,
Dgrlts’ lluildlug, TIFTON, OA.
ISJSjweial and Local Agents wanted in uvery County in the State. Good
llefeiviiec* Itequircd.
1 refer 1iv iiunnUHlou to the follovrlng parties who are among the many who have Itcenjiald fot
necldent.t l»v tho Connneetleut Indemnity: W. 11. Oliver, A. .1. MeCrea, W. Al. Hcllare, J. T.Smith,
Homer Murray, !>. IVnmtll, Tifton{ Jan. T. Urndy, A»hlmoi | W. .Mmaton, AVIllingham, da.
For full particnlara, call oil or addreM 4. W. HANNON, Tifton, da.
Thomas Hardware Company
•GUNS, .
Wu Dell
WHOt.K8.VLK DKALKRS IN
PISTOLS .’. AND .’. CARTRIDGES.■
fiKOj
WB
town <JV_
the lvgitV
May nex\
HcveutA
No. Ida, tu\_ ,
ty, living thlJ
now reside*, l
land line, wes
by lands of
bv it dividing Mu
nf J. H. Kiaanl I
tho Just loo Court oil
favor of .1. J. drilling,
I osscBslon noticed In \
turned to me liy U. B. I
181W. M.
Berrien County Sheri
for maV.
diamniA—iu?imnn< cotfxrv.
Will las sold before the court house door lu tho
town of Nashville, said state and county, on tho
Hrxt Tuesday In Mav next, between tno legal
hours of tale, to the hlghext bidder for cash, tho
J dlowing property, to-wlt: .
One Unhorse power portable engine and boiler*
lade by the Taylor idauiifaetnrliig Comjnu*y.
made by the Taylor Mamifavturloc Couipnoy*
the saw mill and all machinery and fixtures con
nected with laid engine am! milt. Levied on ns
tlm proimrty of 4. M. Baskina by virtue,4 *
mortgage 11. fi\., Kiued fmm Bcrrfcu county co
In favor of W. II. Brlgga against told Bosk!
This March loth, im.
of a
imrt
;ins.
Alw, at the same time and place, one Hlmy
Patent Ufcomotive Y~ ~‘ »—----
Engine, which eon 1m seen at
v l Mvl«U'
Adel, in’said county. levied on oh the property
of Willry At Matthls~B, O. WUhy and Wile J
Matthls—by virtue of a tl. fa.jHsued from Herr
Hon auiitrlor court lu favor of t
Work " * “
h Lima Machine
iVorks against said Wllby & Mattliis. Tlifu
‘ lOtti,!"*"
,x«n.
DANIEL W. TISON, Sheriff 11. C.
Twelve Months' Support.
UKowirA—lUnuiKx coomrv.
iom it ir
To all whom it may concern: Tlie appraisers
iMM»otntod by the undesigned, in due tom, to
not mart a twelve months' support to Mrs. L. K,
McKinney and her minor children, out of the ro
ute of I). .1. McKinney, late of said county Oe-
ceuKcd, laving made their report, 1 will pass up-
‘ • In Nashville on the
on the Hume at my office in Nashville on tlio first
Mondav la May next. Utven nndcr my hand und
ORtcfi<! alfrVuUire, this April 4. unfit.
K. AL ».wrni, Ordinary.
Twelve Months 4 Suppott.
OKORtilA—B Flint ILN ('<IVNTV.
To all whom il may concern: Tlm appraisers
appointed by tlm undersigned, in proper form,to
not apart a twelve ninnthn' support to Airs. Zel-
pha Jcrnigan and her minor cntldren, out of tho
estate nf A. Jemfgun, late of said county de-
...... __ . T _..Jffanv
ceased, lutving made their re|Hirt, l will
„ . - . , w ...„ pass up
on the same at my office in Nushvillu on the tint
Monday in May next. (liven under my hand and
official signature, this April 4.1B02.
Smith, Ofdlnary.
SMITH *
WESSON
PISTOLS
Ijiwer than Anybody.
S^r* Write ns for prices.
Also UahdvvAnn,
•nswAnn.
WotlDF-NWAUK,
Farm st ypuKs,
Carpenters' nnd Blacksmiths'
Toot* and ftcrcUM.
>ViUe us.for wliat you want-
Citation.
OKORHIA—ItKIlRIK., Covxtv.'
To »l? whom It may oemccrn: W, E. TjiiiiIi,
udmiiiistrator of the CHtute of«W. I). Griffin, late
of said county deceased, has made apidicatlon to
“■ '* ' J 'ibriei
the undersiKned.'in projHT form, for leave to hell
hemngl““ * 4 ^—
the land I
*ln 2 to said estate, and I will paws
application at my office in Na«h-
upon his wild appBca tlon at my
vlllo on the first Monday in Ma;
cm I si
Pi _. _.jy next.
under my hand and officii) signal!!
4,1852.
Given
iivsur I’lttoaHin’, this April
F. M. SMITH;Onltnury.
THOMAS HARDWARE
VAI.DOHTA, OEOUOtA.
CO-
Citation.
GKORGIA -BfiRRlfc* rntiXTV.
! To all whom it may concern; James W.
rlsh, n'hntn|»trntor of the estnto nf Ansd I'
late of said county !iecease«l. hvs nowU ai.
* ‘ mb), In pn i j»?r forjD f for
iHdotigfng to sold eMvtr,
S ipllcathm at mynlfio*
omliir in May next.
Hon to tho nndmlgixH),
leave to re!! the land ladot
*andl will wm niton
‘ “ * file otttlN} 1
THE GAZETTE
Job
New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman.
I am ploaspil ti>'qi.nmiiii v to (liy friomla and patron* in the cowt tics oi
Boi-rieii. Invin, Worth ami Colquitt that I hava just received n compietu
COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT
Ami nm prepare-! to evocute at rlirn't noiiee am! in workmanlike manner ail
pI.-uiso* of eoumievi'iul ami legal blank priming.
t sifiieit vonr oi'iieri) ainj guarantee to give eulire tetli.- f.action in prion*
ami qua'.iiv of work. lieiqjectfnliy
.13. 'J 1 . ALLEN
Tit’lets. uhonii/A.
WamMmMM
I
in NavhvBle on the first
Given under my hand am
April t, VW. F.
Given nnder my hand and officjaHlgnaturenhla
Citation.
GEOBGIA^lftlUiAtKN roWfv;
To all when 1 ! U may roncern i
ndnistmtov of H. N. Sapp, late
has am dim to tbr nn.tci
Wnn, for letter* of ^llAmlwlon from
fculIVi
tunf,ltiliJi»oniiij J I,t&e?
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