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TRANSPIRING EVENTS
Social and Personal Happen
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Cotton is moving up again
this week.
Our Marshal is chaingang
boss tills week.
itnother n , 1 b« r ■ dnpmeat 1 • . of
Dress,,Goods just in at Al 11101
Bros., Qreenesboro, G a -
Mr. ., Charlie TT Hill .„ is .
the week in Augusta.
For J. B. Sword's
Wliiskey, go to W- K. Iteid.
$2.00 per gallon.
Mrs. Janie Howard is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Cinnie Ste¬
phens.
Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and
Caps, world without end, at
Armor Bros., Greenesboro, Ga.
The Alliance Store js still
leading in low prices.
A glorious rain has come at
last, which is highly appreciat¬
ed by our people.
Rev. Mr. Lovejov preached
morning and evening at the
Method^ Qhurch last Sunday.
What has become of our
country correspondents ? Let
us bear from you friends.
The best Kentucky Rye
Whiskies and imported Gin, at
W. R. Reid’s* Crawfordville, Ga.
Send in your subscription to
this paper friends, we are need¬
ing money.
We have marked down a
big lot of Clothing regardless
of cost. Now is your time.—
jjrmor Bros., Greensboro, Ga.
Rev. R. E. L. Harris has
about gotten well, and returned
home Monday, accompanied by
his wife.
Ladies, when you want a
nice dress for a little money,
come to see us; we have the
goods.—Armor Bros., Greens¬
boro, Ga.
Rev. Mr. Davis, of White
Plains, preached a fine sermon
at the Baptist Church last Sun¬
day.
It is a fact. Our business
is increasing daily. We infer
from this, that the public
knows where to get the worth
of their money.—-Armor Bros.,
Greenesboro, Ga.
It is stated that some changes
will soon be mede in the sched¬
ules of the Georgia Railroad.—
Idle Picayune will run as far as
Union Point instead of laying
over at Harlem. This will af¬
ford considerable convenience to
people living between Augusta
and Union Point.
If you want tO ouy the best
Whiskey for the least money,
*T. go to w. R. Reid, Crawfordville
Ga.
We are Headquarters for
everything in Qeneral Mer
chandi.-e, and can save your
railroad fare in bu} ing a small
bill from us.—Armor Bros.,
Greenesboro, Ga.
The attention of our
is directed to the advertisement
of Hr. Ys. P. I’icKeon, the live
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anu fcj.lLt‘1 j xihing n.eiCilaut. c*.
Sharon, G a. Mr. Mc-Keon Ls
offering good bargains to the
trading pubic at bottom
Read what he says and give
him your patronage.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA FRIDAY. NOYRVtW'! .* i 1 V *»"
c L - l > A(> r,\. i XllTOll.
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Two weeks more of Hie present
'V‘»>Ler, ».ni the rotton crop wnl b,,
ail out m tins section.
We forgot to ment >n in out* last
work’s in ms about Jr. L. 8 . Jackson s
visit to Auu'iisU. When we saw him
in the ............ morninq of that dav, with
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bouiul for lVie exposition hut it was
onl .v 11 l,usultiSS "’'P Augusta.
Miss ^ Kiito liarty has bf .11 quite
wt foP8evenil (lap p:lst) l)Ulis lvbuuI
well again.
T. Maliare was quite sick
last week, hut is up again and gone to
work.
Mr. 1!. TT. Jackson is thought to be
some better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Rugby and their
little daughter, Lillian,* and Mr. an
Mrs. t». K. Gregory and their daughter
Florence, visited us last week.
Miss Gilbert., of Pen Ridge, visited
her brother, Mr. R. X. Gilbert, in
Sharon last week.
Mr. \V. D. Moore, Crawfordville’s
Jeweler and Watchmaker, was in our
town recently.
Mr. A. 1). Moore, the boss of the
Temple of Industry in Sharon, has
been suffering with a sore hand for
some time.
Horse drovers were in town last
week with line horses for sale or trade
just, from Atlanta.
Mr. Jim Sludivant is still running
his saw mill near this place. Any one
needing lumber can call on him. He
will sell cheap.
Mr. Hattawav, of Pea Ridge, one of
Taliaferro’s best citizens, w'as in our
town last week on bu.'iutss.
The Georgia Railroad--service train
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S ’ !lnMl "' 5
Several went to the exposition fmm
tins ....... vicinity last week, . especially • n the ,i
darkeys.
Mr. A. A. Mershon is now with
Messrs. G. T. & L. T. Moore, and
would le glad for his friends to call on
him at that business bouse.
Mrs. Francis Atchison, an aged
Christian ladv of this county, died on
the 18th of October, at her daughter’s,
Mrs. Smith Allen, near Milledgeville.
Mrs. .. Atchison . . . had . , a great . .many rela- ,
lives in this , . and ... U arren county.
Mrs. Elliot and Miss Thompson
were visiting in Sharon last week.
Mrs. Lizzette Eagby and daughter,
Lillian, accent unied bv Miss[Misssouri
llagby, visi- relatives in Warren
county last unday.
We had a colored marriage at the
colored ethodist Church last Sunday
night. We did not learn the names of
the contracting parties.
Several delegates from Sharon attend¬
ed the Prohibition meeting in Atlanta
this week. Also a large crowd of vis¬
itors from Raytown and vicinity visit¬
ed the exposition.
We learn that Mr. John P. Moore,
Chairman of out Board of County Com¬
missioners, is sick at his home near
Raytown. We hope Mr. Moore will
soon recover his usual health.
Rev. W. 11. Cox has resigned as pas
tor of the Salem Baptist Church, ut
Barnett.
Miss Carrie McKinney and Miss
Emma Bagby visited us iast Saturday
and Sunday, from Jenniug’s.
In a case in our Justice Court last
week, the plaintiff and defendant
locked the English grammar and
Websters Dictionary out of sight with
their fluent language.
A great deal of sickness still prevail
ing in this section of country.
Mr. Lot Oslin is depot agent at Bar
nett now, and he and his w ife are
boarding with Dr. J. J. Cooper.
Messrs. J. A. Kendrick, B*ader
Dyer F. F. Darden and J.T. Stone all
went to Atlaata last wtek and bou 8 h!
horses.
Mr. James V. Garrett, of near Crr.w
fordville, was in town this week, visit
ing- relative'. Mr. Garrett says that
people need’nt skim their milk in tins
Country, expecting to eat their butter
in heaven.
Miss Leedy Clements, near Sharon,
is quite sick at present. We hope she
will soon recover.
Cotton ts on the <1 cli:t. it nrns. •,= if
a for great In main v<\ ;m: shipping o»: lu-ulimj
tti r
Mr. Jesse Frown, ol the 'Vote
V ersuy. wn-tu *.H,.e on a visit
WOt .; ; <';:. on; ,_r pfriplo arc &hva\
<4^-1 to sen J.-ssc.
?> m. J r nvn is quite sick :,t
, 5 ., tjhli r’s Mr 1’ T. Ki io'iick, near-;
3 p.'fieo. Every Coi.lv knows Mi '.
L u wu uiul wish tor her a speedy ,l: *s
( , very.
Mr. .1. W. ..iicn has bought him n
tine mi
,
.-is. Atkinson & Flury, Proprie
tors and Editors of Tuk C UAWFOtm
vn.i.K Advocate, were in Sharon iast
week looking after the interests of
their paper.
Aunt Virnus Edwards, of this
tv, died on the Kith of October.
W;l s oighty years old, and a good, hon
est? chrisl ian color, d woman, and had
a great many friends, white and Mack.
She whs the mother or 14 children,
nrid her advice to all ol them was to
< 1 „ right and liv,- ri s h, M,,' ,m
to rest in the Dove) Iiill C hurch i Ohio
lerv, Rev. W, li. Darden conducting
the funeral sendees. Aunt \ irntis
has left a gieat many relatives and
friendr to mourn her departure. Peace
to her ashes. She lias crossed over
the River and is lesti in ilie shade
of the trees.
FATA li ACCIDKNT.
A Young Hrnkcnian on the Oa. It. li.
Killed.
Mr. Sherwood Ilodo, r trainman on
tlie Georgia Railroad, was knocked off
the lop of a. freight ea” by an overhead
bridge at Grecm.sfSoro, Ga., og, .j^on
day of this weyk. He was .carried to
Augusla lor medical riMoilipij,, but .his
injuries wcremfVbch u character that
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«««'»«• <■"»“>' »p ■■ »>• *...... .
«go when he secured a position on the
railroad.
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Our devil says he would visit
the Exposition, 3 but is afraid he
would be arrested on the way
for Will
Cottonseed meal and cottonseed halls
Bhot ‘ ld b ° far mora <*teusively «
" att '° ^ , od ’ ^’ hc,<e of rbo C °Y
ton fields of f tiie south will enable the
farmers f to maintain or to restore the
ferdlity of thoir landg at the least cost
°- maaiires. By their proper use it is
easy to obtain tho highest economic
value of the coarso fodders which are
too often suffered to go entirely to
waste, or if used at all scarcely pay for
tho labor of hauling them.
The following are safe rations for a
dairy cow of 1,003 pounds live weight,
BIJ d are made up in great part of cot¬
tonseed products:
1 . Fifteen pounds cottonseed hnlls,
five pounds of cottonseed meal, and six
pounds corn meal.
2 . Fifteen pounds cottonseed hnll 3 ,
four pounds of cottonseed meal, five
pounds wheat bran, two pounds of corn
nn-al.
3. Fifteen pounds cottonseed, eight
pounds clover hay, five poands cotton¬
seed meal, two pounds corn meal.
4. Fifteen pounds cottonseed halls,
eight pounds corn fodder, three pounds
cottonseed meal, three pounds wheat
bran,
5. Fifteen pounds cottonsoed hulls,
eiprht pounds corn tops, five pounds cot
tonse0<i meal -
0 Fifteeu pcundi cottonseed hulls,
six pounds clover hay, ten pounds of
corn and oats, equal weights of each,
mixed and ground together.
The many friends of Bishop Ilay
good, will be glad to learn that he is
improving, at this lime, and thete is
hopes for his recovery,
The Georgia UaiUord'UuThoriiies ar.
receiving ties along its line of road ihi
week.
Save YOUT Money.
Oneboxof Tutt’s Pills will save
many dollars in doctors’ bills
They willsurelycureall uiscases
ofthe stomach, liver or bowels,
No Reckless Assertion
p sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation andbilio
usness, a million people PILLS endorse
TUTT'S LlVeT
A si hi: wan arrest e<i :• *r
on Momliiv, who wn &UPF<
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m > i m n ■»
in or u aid; Y wiiok in on i o;
Vi . - am S • i o; id ki
' A negro named diaries Williams,
was shot from ambush on Tic sb 1 n
this week at llephdd.ali, and kild I
’I he -L-'-. rrand lndg o ; ! t
fra 1 -’ v of lie .*•. . coi
Maemi this week.
Mrs. 8 . Gi’don appai'cnily in the hesi
health fell in di floor with her cab'
in her anus and died almost insiaiul .
Macon on Tuesday.
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, J ^«VU ' t ' S (a Snuthem 1,1 a ! -;amcuii ltai r.md nimi.c m ra, ID
^il^'oV Sand^s vHlY’ "
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A bill to increase the nu uber of
Supreme Court Judges from three i
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'This sanit; inoasuri* has been
voted on by i be people twice be for,
and each time has been defeated
It is the opinion of some of our eiti
lofts that the dry weather hasconsidei
4 ably affected the potato crop through
%ut , this section.
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ts* HE raro^a ■r> ■ GS» n S3- f[ij
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9 30
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>«a a
I have been a midwife for many
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r^ntsssL'i
BREAST known, and worth the price
for that, alone.
Mrs. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala.
Sent by Express or mall, on receipt of price.
Si-OCpcr liotllo. book “To MotUora" wailed
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BttADFIELD REQULATOft OO., Atlanta, Qa.
bct.ij nr aw, druggists.
Everybody HI thlS VlCmitj
Should Visit The
!£22POSXTIQXT
AT ATLANTA
THE
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GEORGIA RAILROAD
Is selling Round-Trip Tickets at very
low rates. See the Agent at [your nearest i
station for the low rates.
Yon shonld go and take your family. I
It will he years before y* u and they w II !
have another Hindi he opportunity. tin; Exposition
The sights to seen fully at f»'r tie* exp**n<ii-; j
will compensate you
tore, and be as good as a month’s or more
f, ’ r 'uTldrc, and a world of |
knowledge, for your wire. yourself and family, j
it is a duty you owe
perform it
Joe. VV. White, A. G. Jai kson,
T. V. A. G. F. A.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Tutt’s Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
\ KflOWn Fact.
a b so l u te cure for sick head
dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach,dizziness,constipation
^i]i OUS fever, piles, torpid liver
anc j a i| kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
-• v.; one Bottle \. ill c o.”
17 .
T
t" 4 % ill s
All r a
SI sms isso tv.
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IS ,• tLs s ii
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.V b *? w nc bot t le will fclvc
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1 tn« u In an; v appclitr onfS inerrased
tl :**-’S:-S5r. wilt ulart yorj on a cure
lor Uvspcpitt* will nervous*
ilfCi und Sc.-”> will care ncu
« .:»i*, ir.*l ♦'ilcilhis tv III nta»it Ilia
txiuim iiivAl..' 1 t is joy nrw, I.Je— will
w«: d off cilfH*
antJ (infich lrv<»?> poti» will end Alakes *
, tin iiliod will Yon
sltTii^t^r n wruh
women e r <' l
Civ k‘ am I Hi:: your ctT.uine Strong: &
Coaa ^ n;Dpc fj: tu v Z 5 *. Tutrs free.
Bioni, Ciigiicciil Co Ifullbiiore. WU
flj’f ** Y^U ^R(|| 'AP'-A ea
hefore ym in the air? That’s
your liver s faul: Rheumatism,
Dyspe: KeunJsia, Hoad
ac.'..c.- ami BilUr.uurieso are all
your liver’s fa.uk.
SymcUnnt a DUonkrciLiver:
Pala in bUch, *ido and phouiders, a
lad tattc in tLc. rr.oiitb, t. ted
tongue, Grow di.'cj
tionbi d, i.*;tjnrfc.'i,lorn
ot'»ppudtw*, ii iur . id s It r;’.uma^h,
habu. ad t •.*•/ ver • *u, do.a before the
eves, g in fc*?!ow, r.,/«5« yellow, licr
voesi'CisK, iihn; hr* on the lane, cjy
couth, cu ' hifcit 4 ft i a J.
A’: the first appearance of
these aynjptims call oa your
xaerchant fer a bottle of
(t
l.liA’tlv'er Rheujnftllc
^AnJUeui^io
itgoss straight to woifcon the
liver. I: clea.ii.ea this organ -
makes it active again purifies
yoar Iji-jod arid you’re cured.
Aik Your Drussli t or Murehaet For It.
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tend.
it,OC "> M, KiChii j iii- ,..<s
Alliance Store, Dr II. F. White, and
U. S. (hum.
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mam V£frik ib.MtiiKtaf'
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< r jnirit nec irj f 1 <■ patent l>UMim sa. a
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nation t‘< »7 re*erairj« ttfid liow to ob
•m flffi: fn;<». A!»o n rntntogue Of mecljiui
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ffpoeiul f.iiUH ft re notice Lrom/iit In the widely Sfie.ifiltr before A»>u*»i<Hie Uie puhiic wit and fl¬
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THE
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Tho Advanced BusinosH School,
Book-keeping, Banking, Shorthand*
Penmanship, Muth run tics, Elocution,
and all the Commercial and English
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For full information, and Catalogue
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NO. 48
Citation.
GEORGI \ Tulinfcrro County.
4 O'j V-orgo W. Tiippua. li usti n for Dellal-, A
aiipan, )ias aj.| li, ,i lo • | 0 r n ,]is
i liiujji- from his • ........... trust : This is
rlicivfon*, to notify all i..-r>-ou« c iu rriu<|,
" f>>** their "1 j'Ttion, if nnj t.'ioy Imvc, on
111!' first .Mornliiy '
• in Mor.-iuhi-r
1 U \ 1 . cl < i io’T.f:i V T.tpimn \rill bo ills.
.
• ou’i.'.-tt from in., suiil n, trustee, ns
applied for.
OKOIKUO it MITOHKU.,
Oriliimry, Tuiinl. i'(o CDiini.y,
: /.OitGlA, 'la!' • f, rro County.
,U N DA ,1 < ■ XES, tin; u iiiow of I’hillip
i •folios, laic • ! .•:,•(! county, .......a mil,
ad lie; live urolur dijhhvii Imvirkg in’.dim
arm pjiiicd lor inourlis sit|>[>ort,
•m rile c: !afc of tim afiii! Pldllipp .Jones
.
! 'd flic iijipr ii or* dill upjioinfcd : having
dm I iiicir rc|Hirt,sctiinpu.,id««md! Mupiiorb
I'a upon said lllcafiuii tbo first
mil.la;, in November I Sill This.Jis th.r.'
n; in nniify all |>,• rs,m interested in flat
alo ol said !'Inilipp .line . Oi show cause
ay Mini said upplieutiouslioutit not lie granted
an id urn recorded and made the
ulgi uicnl ol, liie i min. Oct. 1 -t, JHbfi.
UEO. it. M ITCH ! Kid..
Ordinary.
• 1C<)Il< i i A, r IYIiaiV‘iro v.
/V ti ! Jii.K!0AS, li. S. .lackson, Adfuinistra*
I<>r of (LstatG ul AaroiiJJ Jaclv.son, rojii'b
* ill s to Mh* Court, in iiis jig) itiuii.duly tiioii
JUtl i nr< tmI nil ivriml, t-httt ho lias fully
• tliuini,stt»rc(l Gstut-o of Aaron Jaoksoif:
, Iministratiun, j V t^'tSSTsStSSS atnl r<*i*oivi‘ loMrrs ^ «-f <1 hE i
I’iuk'oc" IS "Po *' amU ‘ ry
UKO. li. ,\!ITCH I I,!,,
Ordinal y.
(iKOLKHA, Tiilinfcrro Coiinfy.
\\J li 1 CKKAS, ccii.iiu r»‘til.ioni*rs lm\n
t? nuitic t inir applicit ii.n to ihc c ’< mi it.
omniis,sinners, |>iayiiijr mi or<l* r ^rufitiu^r
thi* csf.iiI>Iis 111 nc) 11 < I a new rum!, ronun.uc
n at I’mveilnu jiml \Vhit< Plains road
i. ar .lolm Johnson's and runniu;' to 1,1 <•
» ’nnvtordvillG and Wliito Plains road;
.rad, whereas eonuuissioiiers u,’*|m anted f«*r
dial pufjioVe have, no iewed and marked out
aal eonteinpluted road, arol reported to
■ aid i oiinty <'ornin i? :d« >m*rs tjiaf said roml
\ iil he one ol uuiell p hlie utility and Goii
« uii ore, now this i.> to eite and ndnu ni.sli
til p« i >01 t hat on and after rho lirst Tu e.H
lay iu November 1KH5, said new road will
ae jH'nhted it liogOOd ('Utl i:-; .shown to tho
eontrary.
(J ’CO. If. MITCH JILL.
Ordinary and Da OiUcio Oierk.
(lEOitdTA, TivlIiiLrto Coimty.
vV 11 DUE VS, eeriain petitioners hnvo
.ni.sslonerH, tlndr nppl feat ion to t in* Couuty Com-r
praying an order graiiiiii^ the
stahlishnient ol a ihav road, t utumerunrig
I. A. 'j. Hiilniini’s dtvelliujjf iionsc and
itinidri^hy ihllnitn station In intersect
he put,>lje road at V» i,kt .s eouniy line near
Dieklen ; and whereas cojnniissionerH ap¬
point «<i for i hal puijiose liavo re.viewed and
• narked out said contemplated road and re¬
ported to . aid < nuiity G<Giimirtsioners th it
■aid roatUwill be one of nnn h puhiic utility
■ ml com enietice, now this is to eite and
idinonish ill per-am;•» that on and after the
iir-J Tue*.<!,iy in Noveiiilfer iHBo sai<l new
>»ad will he granted if no good cause is
hown to the contrary. *r#
OKU. II. MITOIIEU 11
Ordinary ami Ex Oliicio Clerk.
OiCORCT V, Taliaferro County.
'.i/HKKiCAS, errtain petitionr-rs liavo
Vf made: their nppiicatioii to tin*. Eounty
( \in*mi* -ioners^ p;.tyii*an order j^rantiu^
tie e tahli diim iil uf a new Head, eomtiieii
eiH '4 at the Hail road < rossinj' at llillriiun
-latiori, Washington hraneli ileor^ia ltail
road, to intersect, the puldie road running
from Fi irplay to Hat.dy ( ross at or near a
t 'liant house on A. L. Hillman's pi* e
known as the Il.il <lolly phe e ; ;• ml whi re.ts,
(/Oimrii.ssionni’H appointed for that purpose
have mviewed and marked out said con
ten jdated ro ul, and reportcfl to said ill he Coun¬
ty < ommis.siom rs t hat said road w ono
of mpeh pnhlic utility and convenience,
now t his is to cite mid admonish all persons
tli il < n and. after the lir.H Tie sday in
No vs m le-r loiKl, said new road will he grant¬
ed if no good eau jo is shown to tho con
trary.
CEO. II. MITCTIELB.
Ordinary ..nd E . Oliicio Clerk.
GEORGIA, Taliaferro County.
\ A(’K TURNER having in <hm form ap¬
plied to the uhilerjigned for the guar
dianship of t!ie pernon-j and nrt»jwrt.y of
MiiUifli* Hard'ii; Saraliie Harden; Uorin«
llar<l< n ; Tim*. Hard<*ii ami Lou KHa Har¬
den; minor children of Johnson Harden
and hi- wife, notice is hereby given that,
his application will ho heard at my ofrieo
on the first Monday in November next and
said Ja' k'l urner will then no appointed
guardian oi the persons and property of
said minors, unless good ohiy' tions are
made. October 7fh, 18!r» r -;.m
GEO. il. * 7 ’HEEL.
Ordinary.
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LITTLE GIANT,
Known as the Vincent horse, will be
found at Reid’s stable in Crawfordville
once a week for the next two months.
E. L. CRUTCHFIELD,
SC ntG Siloeni, Ga.
Advertise in this paper, it
i will pay you.