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About Crawfordville advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 189?-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1895)
■ ., i n / T i IT e ~W i ► i rwn / n <i H ... ■• / i/ t \ i Jill 1: JL ' *: .- YOL. Ill TRANSPIRING Social arid Personal Happen ings. Mr. J. A. Han is was in town Sun day. Mr. J. IV. McCord is spending the week with his family. For J. B. Swords ' oni Whiskey, go to W. K. Reid. $2.00 per gallon. It w as just two week from last nesday until Christmas day. Are you piepared to enjoy the festi vities of Christmas holidays? IDS DCS , a ir vci.-l , ,v> . p ^ Whiskies and imported Gin, at W. R. Reids' Crawfordvilie, G a. Wc learn that several new comers are to locate in our town another year. Dr. Chedelle and lady of Lexington spent Saturday and Sunday with liev. it. K. L. Harris’ family . Severe colds are not only common and frequent, but have become a regu¬ lar epidemic throughout ihe country. Air. Lee Gunn who has been spend¬ ing several months iu Atlanta,returned home Tuesday. Athens Banner; “The father of a number of marriageable daughters while casting his eye over his winter’s coal bill can appreciate the truth of the words of the poet, “Ilow intense are the fires of love.'” If you want to buy the best Whiskey for the least money, go to W. R. Reid, Crawfordville The westbound fast train killed a negro man and a mule at Union Point, on last Friday morning. The negro was attempting to cross the railroad in a two horse wagon when he and one of the mules were struck by the train, Killing both instantly., A slight railroad accident occurred in Ilarh.-m on Tuesday of this week. A freight train ran into the cab of an¬ other freight near the depot. The damage was slight and no one was hurt. The cause of the accident was due to the wet track aud the brakes on the engine failing to work. A populist may talk loud and long about the cusscuness of the shylocks; lie may shout to the populist editors to give ’em L; lie may talk about plumb¬ ing the middle of the road; he may talk in favor of keeping up the popu¬ list papers; but unless he rammeth his fist down in his own pocket and whack etli up his subscription in due season, he hath become a sounding brass or a drum with the head knocked in, aud is not the sort we are looking for to help us in the work of pushing populism on top of the political situation.—Farm er’s Champion. Christmas at the Alliance Store. Wc are just receiving a full* line of Christmas Goods, such as Candies of eil description, Dolls, Toys, A’uts, Apples, Fire Crackers, Photograph Albums, Picture Frames, etc., etc.,etc. When you are ready to buy your Chris! mas goods be sure to give us a call aud we promise to please you in price and goods. Y’ours very truly’, W. C. CHAPMAN, Manager. To Our Subscribers. We trust our numerous subscribers who are indebted to us for subscription this year, will not forget us when they se'l their cotton. We have waited patiently on ail those indebted to us until now,and we trust all will respond, as we have stretched our credit some in order to carry our subscribers this year, and we have bills against us that must be met. The amount of one dol lar that you owe us may seem but vou must bear in mind that you are cioiy one amonz liuodred, who owe us, and a dollar from all means much to us. So please don’t put this off, but send or bring us the money, and there bv relieve our embarrassment. Leave your subscription with either of the 'following gentlemen: Messrs. W. C. Chapman at the Alliance Store. S. II. Rhodes, Crawfordville; C. L. Bagby, Sharon. C R AW FOR DVILLE, G a ., FRIDAY. DECEMBER I s/v- 1895. DEPARTMENT v i„ U.YGBY i.mroii. t Mr. L. 8. Jackson is certainly s ting there now. selling goods. II is Christmas stock is complete. Mr.T. T. Taylor had a house-raising quilting and big dinner at his home on last Thursd .v, and a big -hands all ’round’’ with the voting folks at night. Everything passed oir nicely. Ye scribe only took a hand in the eating department . y ir s. L. 8. Jackson is sick with the measles-, but is getting along nicely ac t hls writing. Mrs. Edward JleAlpin, near this place, is quite sick with fever. Mr. McAlpin, ker husband, lias just reeov en . A fr0K1 a 8pell ot - lUo H!ime . We hope Mrs. Me.Alpin will speedily cover her usual health. We see Mr. Pitzhugh Plvnl behind the conutevs of Mr. ,T. A. Kendrick^ store. Mr. IJvnt is a nice vo»i!)^ * r eiilk*man and no doubt will add to - the sales of that house. Miss M. m 1 . r i >.igO\ ,„ !)V is is qu n , litP lie umv( llH " .„ this week. Nothing serious we hope, Mr. W. B. Kendrick left this week for Atlanta, where he goes to meet Ins granddaughter from Texas. She will return with her father to Sharon, where she will spend some time w.th "er parents and reliitiyes. WemetDr. G.M.Brown last week on h» return from Atlanta. lie said he had just come from New York. We sunnose he meant he had seen New York in Atlanta. Lev. W. 1L Cox will close his ser¬ vices as Pastor Salem Baptist Church next Saturday and Sunday. Wo regret to lose Mr. Cox, as he has served the Church laithlnlly. A e hope that the blessings of God will attend him where m„y The Methodist Sunday School intend having a Christmas tree during the holidays. We don’t know what date. V, ill report in uut next. Several Christmas dinners have been booked for the holidays. We have an invitation to several and we think wc shall attend all that we can. Mrs. Dr. L 11. Brown, of McDuflie county,jwith her children and husband is on a visit to her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Davidson. We wish them a pleasant sojourn in our village. Mr. James II. Battle aud Miss Bettie Cason, of Warren county, were mar¬ ried last Wednesday, in Warrentou. Our best wishes are extended to them. Mr. James B. Gregory and family have moved to their new home, neat Barnett. We welcome them back as our neighbors. Miss Janie Thompson, of Warren, visited Aliss Missouri Bagby last week. We learn that Mr. F. P. Johnson, merchant at Barnett, leaves soon £ for North . , ^ Georgia, where , he will ... nuke ... Ii s future home, We wish him and his little family much success wherever they may go. We know them well, and they will be au interesting family in any community. Alyself and family visited Mr. W. II. Bagby and family last Sunday, and en joyed ourselves finely. If you want nice, good coffee to drink, call on C. L Bagby the Tinner, for a Queen Coffee Pot, at Sharon, and you will be satisfied. Pay up your subscription to your county paper and renew for another year. Air. A. D. Moore and family vi-iled relatives iu Atlanta this week, and also took in the exposition, Mre. Matt McAIpio was in our town this week, the guest of Mis. Chanes Both. Mr. Charley Roth’s oldest daughter has been quite sick for several days past. Airs. Betsy Aloore is on a visit to her daughter in Atlanta. She has been in a feeble state of health for some time, and we hope she will return much im proved. _ age.) , lady . . ol £ M„. MW Flynt an this community and ihe mother of trie Hon. W. T. Flvnt, our County School Comm.ssioner, . . *. low , at ...... this time is very Mr. W. P. McKean is just going right along selling goods. IBs adver tisement iu the Advocate is doing the work for him. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bagby visited Crawfordville last. week. Grinding sausage meat is the order of the day now, and drying up laid comes in loo. Mr. Oglesby, the fruit tree man 1ms been ill our town for several days do live-ring trees be sold in the summer. Several of our citizens are going into tliis business lively. Mr. William Moore, Hncle Billy, as we call him, took in the exposition last week. Mr. Willie C. Drown will take chargi > of the School near Judge J. U. Inch drick’a next year, Mr. Brown is ripe scholar, and v.*e think will give his patrons satisfaction, Judge M. J. Taylor held e mt in ou burg last Friday. The ease. was tlut' ol a stcp-iathei beating a little girl Ue was suit, to jail iu ddauU of birhd. Married.—At the residence of Mrs. Jessie Tavlor on the lltli inst. . M' if. N. Gilbert and .Mrs Florence Sharp, A. C. Davidson o«iviaiiiij*. Mr. * filbert ns one ot la ha term s best ein zons and has won the hand and neait oi . one ot . ....... iaiiaUiros best wo men. We wish them all good ° luck in their future life. Rev. M. C. Britt will preach at the Piesbyteruiu Uiureh at'harnn on .-leu day night, the 16th inst. The public generally is invited to attend these services. -- — NOTES From JENNINGS. Mr. T. O. Ounn gave the young peo plea candy pulling on Wednesday night ot last week. team uicii was a number of old and young people there. All ueport a line time. Mr. S. G. Nash, ot \\ itkes county, visited Mr. T. L. Bentley last week. jij SS- Nellie Gunn spent several day - ] a $t week with her Grand parents, neat w.™.™.. Messrs. W. II. Allen and J. W. Akin made . a Hying , . trip . to Washington ,,, i • . | las Friday. . Mr. Than Barnett and Miss Auui< Brooke of Baytown were in the neigh borhood last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhodes visiti relatives l.datncs at ‘it Pow^ltoU loa.ltoa Jast last Saturday o.itui day aim Sunday. Mr. Jim Gregory lias moved back t* his old home near Barnett. Mr. Louis Dozier and Mi*s Claudi _ Taylor , ot „ near Barnett „ attended 4 . Sundas . school at Jennings last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Allen are visit mg relatives in Wilkes county. lion, S. G. McLendon sold all th<* lands lands belon belonging dii- to to the me estate estate of or Dr to Jae. S. Hamilton, lying in Columbia and McDuffie counties, in Thomson on ... luesday of . this week at ... private sale. , There was 7,000 acres of land, 52 head of horses and mules,and other personal property, aggregating .. with the , , ail d mules about §5.000 in value. Mr John . , J.. ,, smill. Smith was w<is tho the nurchro-r purctiast t. The h exact price paid was not given out, but was between 833,000 and ST!,500 for land land ana and stock_McDuflie stock, mcuuuc -Enterprise, nuierprisL * Qttestiox 2.—T send von a specimen of 1*5 grass crowing on mv farm. Sto<;k fmidof it, aiid I would like to know what it is? Pickens county 7 Answer 2.—The grass is what is cora n.only coiled Sprouting Crab-grass (Panicum proliferum). It is a smooth branching grass, an Annual, with rath er coarse stems from two to five feet high, but seldom growing erect. It is most commonly found on damp rich soils, especially along the banks of , wa ter cources. This grass is frequently found in cultivated fields, growing up with the common crab-grass, and some time, forming a ...... tho hay from damp, bottom lanu.s. While of some use in this way, it can not bo considered a good grass for uaa turing hay. Prevention better than cure. T\ltt S Liver > Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will r prevent S j ck Headache, dyspepsia, - . .... lllOUSness, malaria, , rnnerimtinn Constipation, jaundice, innnrliop ♦n-nirl tO,pid hver and Kindred diseases JJjTT’S LlVCT PlLLS nodVi.0 tnent htciv I tti? Wnt. piidc* a S{ j-tv |si |ipnn rphl TmrH?n * S R t n HihVTl.j * \ T I To m UiN 1 I I n jj I J Ah \ lV. The C imissioncr’s Letter to th sirmer’s of Georgia. \ !MP 0 ’ UATTE 2 S DISCUSSED, I ____-— Tlie P of the CotltMi ''Tjirlc rt 1 t; U3.nt.-at-.«n »f the Wixtm.t ot : f>» EaoH Perm Hmnw i>!U‘s ll-i tlu* 3 loath of Ktmndinj Vpt. Wmh. ■riyrn at, Dspautmi-a'T. Efs^siw V r.A, ( 4 a:, Dee. t, lfitKi. Perl:;*! ' ,1 the wisdom of making on each , f.r- , lf abundant , , , home i snpphc, . b.i famish ftrougd’jiUv.stre.fio!: ybRj. ami.stcx*k, could the have no than present condiV ^optiomdly 1 , ,.f the c at n mtirket. The rmpP short and all pro duet- turn Yi! evroctalMH wmiud point to stdf pvic-... r.otwithst:m<li-ig which tho Cf w:.veri-g ami at t m- - pan ,: ^ T - f( ‘ v/n > hu» pr.>viMm . jk , New *'/*.-• / . , id I , dd mod , out, , w a a < sa res v. ; . ‘4 ‘ , , . . , &<n 1 ^r.;* ton c... t * matt; - what toe conm.i -a ! of tli. rMxrl Jr.n me i : : tier. c; : |b;.vo no lurf i; f ■ ■ !;••" '-;r {f( ^ ; , , - . . aJ „t th J«* in at tko inejviy <.f .-rx-ca'a t. m a i .•.•mbbtatv-ua, v.i.o-; n li.s 1 juactf v imic, ■.-edciit o lie. < mi Kg.pj:V„ ‘illil | Fan past . ‘ were };*£?'"* the^x V o-te i . 'i' V ’ Y | aK ,f p i-u, o.-umg tur t;k«@ laughter. i During C !>;;-< few weeks >.ave ecu * vi'-.rod •* ta.-mnrs jBp»in t.j.o viui> u> ewWms ' the State.BJial tho aim -st uni versa. D.annv iTtbat a b.c: ring | 1! '» ‘ :L ^ tiicir 1 VpA. pms.-.- t : ; C- i. < is <iue to c.m f»-rvntr.^“ J^f4lRSKS«S£S •■••ncj on Giis hiii.a- sappy mistake of *'i immense area in cot ton and a o< ... .ay cu, faikucnt, c t.io ac.e , p> dev-ad to homo supplies. Irom tbe p. fit • t bfwratmn, which ray olh rial pc plain * hounded ho limits of Ins vision ' ny t own fatal i.thc nt . rtmly and smenlal etfeet of rach a policy. We would have no win h strong enough to condemn W *\°’ ? tor c'ni^ nnisod to ha alt!,. and e( length .should dehber etely plingo a knife into Ins heart lot out the life blood. And yet, that is just the agjieultm-al smc.de which some Georgia farmers are today con tcmplatmg. Our cotton crop is the lag artery of our system of trade and com meree—aept m healthy condition, its influence is sent, throbbing tbiongh life every to every avenue smaller of; industry; busjuoss-i, all draw gives every pulsations. sustenance from its strong Butfo perform these important func tiousil reqmres to be suppoi-tc hy the anheidiary system of homo industries, an( J iony* ^opphes. \\it)iura\v !( * s ° » B d < rr yVcmld ,wli Jo iigiacnltm-al system find words col lapf that I could strong, Aough to bring this fact.fully to tilie comprehension risk of every being fanner in the state: At tho of eou I gidered tiresome, I would again urge i that each man in planning for another 1 year, consider first this question of home applies. Lay ali r of! ample space for d )hf;n M . (|Wd in a]l the cotton which can be thoroughly prepared ^ for and cullivat.-d. It D con j, reduced cost of pr- divtion th J( , VM , 0 „ v/)jj( . h (ho profitable ; making of ec.tton dopmuis, while the farnior J can exercise very little direct : i«:t ^ ^ ^ Anrtfit ; tho waitnjl of the his rf production is immediately ooii I in power. It ho can by well sidered platw of prep-arafion for'<><■/•. Iul//r saving lion/alid colfivafb m, tIm •' • ' * machineiy. and careful economy in all smaller details, pr-duee more c. t ton on a sm-Dcr wn at less r<gt ho L Iris con.csn.V mastered the s<-•ret of «u»*ccv S —and v>f r. Otin , wi-, th-t if the cent of proemrtioji coj/fh li^ar th, seeing gnee, the lamer has D tn '-Eg,Im'' ll, 'brokm-s', V: *oh'’v !&■<'( : -> Emission btiv< e and - I.„„ men, railroads and “> fcers, who fatten on ... tno_ ,i... ... !>.'■< ' ; V, f'r , fc and ' rtb'er' bills' ami carries his , Jrv wag n home, “a sadder, if not i , : .. y - , \ ... ■ <f . ■ ”,........ ........ tfiit the unset fled cnoifionof foreign powers raav precipitate a Huron-oi war at any time, wha would d-al ■TV vere blow to our (ton induztrv, in the event of a fnr' itm war, foul stnftS would rise rapidly, and to th man, who had iirinoicioasly curtailed >11 ill 3 rt«rabv’ „ , .. .. , f . w ; f f. hi r: it- ’ *iost >■—. - <- *■ TL ' ri ii* j" ‘ T ' SiTo. , 1a . ” is the month for roan rung up the farm wf . rk of fl „. y( , ir . It ispru ,.tjcalIynot But, while every hoi' st working man is entitl’d to enjoy, as far as pe.-Mblft, the g f r *'J'-'l;e;;r v. hich that tri i. i nl ’.v briurs. wo or.nuot nff* rd to devote the whole n *>nth to festivity nnd thns which v sheuld 3 *o - v (ho stotiuy discipline characterize the mauage meut of f - V ory farm. PROTECT ION FOR STOCK. If provision lias not already been made fur the pr teetinu and comfort *f stock, this should not be longer heg leafed, that the severe “in Id snaps.” which we usually* have in January and February may r.,.t find them at the mercy of tire weather. tj:;;kac.:s h ’,,,, u * ( i hob .,i : ,,,,. : p; * • repatr ,.q ar.d Weak places afro !••:!;, ‘Util " {■ . ; a' • :>i m*‘ in. A■* < > r Ki'iV Til:; - * t.c. v u. ;i Hi as Jiie prepc:* 1 - f (lies i fines re (,g’T;e."T a e -da ■ a m .-ant of engineering skill, tu -to 'iu: i av.*tv.*;-o far.n*:;* us > Hy t> ir ;' ' 1 ! i ; > oiiga*.e t 1 •• f a compete in ui t-> <1 > t- o w< ,. k< . p,,. !:iav , that, the mailt of bin w. taught cT'ov « may costliivn nv-vc tlien the price! ' < *.!««}' to got to;' tin - yiv.rl:.- hod M,‘X ''u ib'-o* t llJ -nit'urat • .. a*..t ru o' 1 i ;• .• t-.*<l in m! t'n* “' 1 -: J ui "f tip , ath,wo.-,;; - ,; ^-.4 •• d ' ' r n . a ,,,, , jj;,.. l!;rl l; . iUJ illasim >' • 11 j, •» 1 , ' u “• i, 11 ' •. " Ul 1 ; . v y V .mI . r rw -r : t • uulv. ri i fun-, , sh) , xv ., ; , ,. y , j,. P i:; an if. 1 , ( .|(- ■(_ ,,,■ . , ;n-,1 In Gc.-rgi tine von 1 v it ■ al m;r .y “wa -o; l>'w -s ;■ ti-m of win,:.- - t d ilnno i, ,• I *ui<! ovonioahy mado t-» ooid'-ihute th-ir f.’u: re t > th- .....ml a !; •letutmvJ pma ,--;*ov-..... nr-p ic.nHn. i,, ; , ,-p. ,,r pi . j , . .. •: , w. • led b.y i ■. ,-n inP-lli; .cut fa i-- . *o ■ ■. , • ,■ .. ... " u vogetnbio in 'j| |( , All and animal ao**.ic: J - ns , . u Ic„ccc.*ni.‘ ,. , , ., 1( ] tJ ijd-.cui tJl( . r ,, v ,.| p* uses. : s. th..... thoashes and ship ; from the hous-s, and jj,"' nmdgiitfy''h.ww^round' our'd’wol Jnjga, may lx* eonsidnred so mu- h ready ‘ , i,' such n „ 1 ., ht fert izi9 r that wo buy at, i,,, a vjrexpense. In tho prescnt coinli tioll lf agriculture we cannot, d:s cin . iV p , : ,h k ,s S We must 'J* hnl r,„u -a A ;...Vo f] ( , |lW , i(m ( . flth . ( ,;, , „ , I(1 ,1 Ei r t() usolesM inac tivity the rich fit ilV a of plant food tlmt, accumulate on ove jy farm. Then* uhotild constitiito th( , ,, ! ri! .cpal fact ,r in an y plan of i< r ti ,; z l(i „ ))( with , !w cr.nuncrcial goods making adjunot, rather tjian tho reverso. plan ;, u a compost),cap a goo.t close .dant and at , , is t „ t ., layor of | oav ,, B about I - inch( , H deep, then a layer of maimre, a |,, n ,t, (i inches deep, then a layer of Hern ^ pings or rich earth C inches deep. If 1m w ] ime ,, tJI be had they will aid mnt( , iit l)y in the dec,,,position of the J(( , J on tlu ,difiVrcnt lamy, pta-lr in; , ( | ()W n ltrmlv. until the heap is »> or K y,.,., W ,, h , keeping the lit sides lower, xv. 11 , npttm j the middle a tie If thoro should not bo sufficient ruin, ,(.,„ UJ( ,|, tin* lieap by pouring on water, j.. snrijm ’ids iust before time to haul , 1U , the th tear down the heap and mix thoroughly. The real cost of Bueli it heap, say about 2b feet square, would bo equal to about a foil of guano, but intrinsically, it would be worth at least twice as much. PLOWING. Fields which , . , are covered , with ... a mass of vegetable growth possible should he order tin ned uinler as soon as in to K»v<> the imiss more tune to dmmr,.,,s... Do not turn under too deep y, . la-(.'*c iy will take place more rapidly war tno enrfarM. hen: arc on an average many -more bright working day sin December 1 - 1 '* 111 * * " > 1 , / ,f 1 ,l .* 4 not be ......yed « , the , plrrwing is to be 3,1 « c.rnfield, whtn the foddm and corn have been pulled and the bare stalks left standing, there is often much di.ri-ultv m eonmWd y ;< - ;CS - • ;,fi > rcJnam pa. -,J.y on rir. wor Dm be3 ■’ nsiy c-.main is hot to tin- :.n—<--L i»'Kcr-‘>. Tli'*re pn-o-ice is af-a.a bin drance to tn- rongn and neat work. long A a xve continue the prcT-ut ' .-[hming plan of ■ t ( af| ,, tin- fodder from the stalks thisdifll'-olty settlo will be encountered, and until we on some more ecot/oiri,'- y.ji.-i ot sa\ in f'B.fiil > -n, not jily to rueiflit ut to interfere a* little as js>- dbc- with the ‘ultivatum «J tic nopx.iii .» J-d •; • A g<x>dplan, wbich has beensneoerriul h' ls *“ t tasty mrn- 1! -» and run a heavy 2-horse roller over the flol-l. i h(u Hi!:.s being brit t /% v.iL Break < ff mor-easily, and th- roller in passing oxer taern wit oi. y t ,r<- them into trie ground, but: too heavy pres tU’ft flattens and breaks them apart in sneh a way as to give freer entrance to mois tvre aii<i frost, two powerful agents in breaking down their It. ,-tiu- T. tore. XKxnrrr, Commissicner. Again we apnea I to oui mi! her ilx*rs who are in arrears, to please settle at once, as we afe in need ol money to meet debts that art (tiessing us. A substantial response fr>>m those indebted to us will be greatly appreciated. • * •NO. 4 Mrs. Anna Saga, wife of Ex __ Deputy (I. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: “I vvasdelivered <>f TWINS '« (O'i.w W w less (ban go iniu ,,tos : " ,a u ' * h 9^4 scarcely any pain / , ^ 1 ■* after using oniy * J Uvo HoMl :. 4 ; of 4 - WUlri^ ; FRSEro” DIB NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. wry* Mil f>y I'vj l troys t>r ntfii'. oh rcciolDf lilOTUiuUS” <*f* i*rico. r. i i)i> ilk . Honk -TO mailed froe. liSLASH It r,I> KKitlihi'.l'Oi; CO.• ATJiAMA, SOI.i) HV AIA* SHERIFF’S SALEb. \!y ‘nhe co'untv. Poor of „ iii'.i , r„„ v i ,,i aid witten i,. : ,i i„,,,,o ...i,.. 1 1„. i, si i, M |.ioi ’ :■ l^an'icT t-'in fie M. I'ai.Gifno cy on tin* N <»r i * • l»v hnuls of Mr... Kullie l’oi-t vi.uU; . on South , \ l»y lands of ' V. Mr-. J><li , iiu-wtil ami on WVst I v Finds Cf. s :ll .i , .................. pro ,» >t.\ "> t : f eliliiol )nlu mils, in o.-n aii - , pml.im.'p'I' I" .Vv/'.‘ V?.' | ." ; Also at, (lie Ktniie timi' and place t.hc life ; tote of llai'i'iei! Jon, in jani n> all ;Mj;) , .,; inFri'ai.Oimp- ", M n m. Nn.iicUtn.i M.iwai.l r,.,n.V-m • j;;;];'-; -r L ", -J p!o-iv of'trartk'lt'jonl.s f^mutOul-ln [ci¬ I lire, si (1 *, • i ■ I unry n l > x • ■ r of i.. i o.i Joues. tim; nee., I 0 t.li, tsiir.. ri. 1*. llKNltY. Sheriff TniialVrro coiiiny. (.lMOl;<4IA Taliaferro County. To all whom i* may concern; .1 TOHNT. COt,PICK unit \V. T. Nelson I (living tn prop i form, applied tome for piuoiiauru, loiters of uiliniiiistruMon on the. iisfttle ol Jo: cpli I'*. No soil, Into of ;,aal comity, this in to otto all ami singular tins creditors and next of kin of Joseph I'. tlu> Nclspn time,allowed to la- and appear by law, »t and my ofilei* show within rmis.o it any they can, why pommneru udminJ* t ration should not lie ‘iraut«d to John T. i Toper and TV, T fon on tin*, first Mon day iiijJ ■ Jo'-cpli T Nelson’* 'i.a, _»V; iny , nand . a;." _ oilm .... this 40, of Dccur.;f/.:r Utfri, iiw tMHimuTr*, o:.y GEORGE If MTTCIIK 1 ri. Ordinary, Taliaferro county, GEORGIA, Taliaferro County. To whom it may concern: A leek Frazier tins in duo form appli-rt to adminislration ,tli« undersign«'d for the permanent of letter* of on osrato tlaftio Kruzior, lute of said county doeoased and to lie t.aid appointed permanent administrator on estate, nnd I will pass upon said apiilieation VII on (to- first Monday required in January show next. persons ari! to cause on dr before the first, Monday iu Jan¬ uary next why said application should not he granted. This 4th l)ec MITCHELL. lSt),>; GEO. II Ordinary Taliaferro Co. tin. GEORGIA, Taliaferro County. To all whom it may concern: ( J Ll/CAB, having in proper form np administration JT plied to me for the pcimancnt of letters Gluts, of t. on estate Lucas, late of -aid county : This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next, of kin of Thus. T. Lucas to 1 ■■ and appear at my office within the time allowed hy law, and show cause, if any they should can, why per¬ bo manent administration not granted on tlie lir.-t .Monday in January IXtHitoG. I*. Lucas on Gluts. T. Linas’ es¬ tate. Wilnes , my hand and official signa¬ ture, this 4th day ot December, 1895. GEORGE If. MITCHELL, Ordinary. Citation. aEOB(iIA Taliaferro County; «•« rj IE | tKAf j ( Titus Richard*. Adminis VV trater ot t'acni** 1 .m\v*\ <iu!v ...... '•*«:•> t» ib'- ( “uri m lii - jgM ion fil<«lan i m , red «u ......jl that he has folly adminis m r ,d I- mirm- I. « » Estate: lh s is.th.-re lore to <*it« all pemons cmceruwl, kindred -oid creditors, to show cause, if any ttiev dtsl-haig, An !id "mhnhmuX,, m.-' r< . # . l;iv ,. letter* of fliHuthjiou on the first Mon,,,,jr ,n March ,S9 °' GEORGE If. MITCHELL. Ordinary. ' „ “ 1,1 , ‘ , -°" n > ' ' " ' ’ • tiniEELAS, W S. Jackson, Adnnnistra tor ,.f c-iate of Aaron Jaeknon, repre -*..n to th- n.urt iu hi* petition,duly filed “^,["^8,1° estot^of Aaron Jackson^ 'n,j s j S therefore tv cite all person* con t- * n- - -Ii-diM not V>** <li>- n-ir l from his ulnmnstr.ition, and rccciv; IcU.-r* of dis , tJ . , Jet. j. mi, t , i H ,,- . . GEO. II. MITCHELL. Ordinary. I "UV THE F?REE«ClC’ gj,| J to hti^e | n?p’ and fan) |\7 Dr i ) __ .... Tic lienors Antise ptic A/ljerj Ije f& troubled Wi tl) £0 JJC OF i I uoT-fs ifwii!poptiVely cure. all l^ f-piT* P S lUf !> W-- fkv MUOCliTS salt by