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CASTORIA
Castoria Is I>r. Saranel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and nllays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
" Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
Dowell, Mass.
11 Castoria is the best remedy for children of
-which lam acquainted. I hope the clay is not
far distant when mother* will consider the
real interest of their children, and use Castoria
instead of the various quack nostrums which
are destroying their loved ones, by forcing
opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other
hurtful agents down their throats, thereby
•ending them to premature graves."
Dr. J. F. Kinchelok,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
WE INVITE
All who are coming to the great Exposition to
make their headquarters at our store.
ONE OF
THE PRETTIEST
Salesrooms in the South.
BLOOD WORTH SHOE CO.
14 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, CA.
First shoe store across the railroad.
New York Store
Bargain Sale!
We are having Every Bay Bargain Sales!
In August we bought a heavy stock ol Dry Goods Cloth
ing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, etc., etc., and now find we have
too many goods, and must sell them, it Prices can induce
you — and we defy competition in our new stock of goods.
Prices Will Tell!—Read, Read, Read!
Best Calicoes 5 cents Colton Checks -li «t quality.... 5 cents
Best Indigo & Turkey Red Calicos 5 cents Red Fla nel l\M v > c- nfs, worth IH cents
Yard-wide Sheeting 5 cents Red Flannel 18 cents, worth 2o cents
7-8 Sheeting 4 cents Red Twilled Flannel 18c, wo»th 25 cents
Best Drilling . 7 cents 9-ounce Jeans 19 cents worth 25 cents
Ginghams 5 cents 9-ounce Jeans—all wool, 25 cents
All these goods are LESS THAN COST,
and we can sell them as we bought before the
advance.
Dress Goods, Dress Goods! —3*4 Henriettas 9
cents, worth 15 cents. Double width Henriettas 12 1-2 cts,
worth 20 cents. Woolen goods, all-wool Henriettas, all
wool Broadcloths—prices 25 to 50 per cent less than
our competitors.
Trunks, Trunks, Trunks I—“ Cut Prices” in
Trunks from 25 cents up.
Gents Furnishing Goods.—Men’s Undershirts
19 cents, worth 25 cents. Men’s Laundried Shirts 49 cents,
worth 75 cents. Men’s Collars 10 cents. Men’s Suspen
ders 10 cents.
Shoes, Shoes! —Best assortment in town—CUT
PRICES. Ladies Dongola Tip 98 cents, worth $1.25. La
dies Dongola Tip $1.25, worth $2.00. Men’s Shoes, Men’s
Shoes, Men’s Shoes—see our line ot SHOES !
SALECT
We Must Sell our Clothing! Prices Must Induce You!
sl2 ,000! —Twelve Tousand Dollars worth of new and I
desirable Clothing. Must be sold this fall We guarantee a
fit, and if prices rot satisfactory, money refunded.
Men’s All-Wool Cheviot Suit* worth sß.i*o. mir price $.>.00 Men’s All-Wool Chev
iot Suits worth $9.00, our price $0 00. Men’s All-Wool Cheviot Suits worth SIO.OO, our
price $7.00. Men’s All-Wool Cheviot Suits wmth $!2 00, our price SB.OO. Men’s black
Clay Worsted Suits worth SIO.OO, our price $7.50. Men’s Black Clay Worsted Suits
worth $15.00, our price SIO.OO. Our Clay \N are “special values” at above prices.
Youths’ Suits from 15 years to IS years w ith $5 00. our price $3 50. Youths’ Suits
from 15 years to 18 years worth $7.50, our price $5 00. this Youths Clothing Line
we have over 500 suits to select fn m, ranging ;i: price from $2 00 up to $lO 00 a suit.
Boys’ Suits from 4 years to 15 years *M cn's. worth $1.50. Boys’ Suits $1.2.7, worth
$2.50. Boys’ Suits, all-w >l. for >1 went. $1 9 ? v
JEANS PANTS, at this salt. 40 cents, 75 cents and 98 cents. Cassiau re rants
worth $*2.00, our price $1.25. Cass ion re Pan’s worth $3 00, our price $2.00 Ct<siuicre
Pants worth $4.00, our piic* $2 sth Cassimcrc Pants worth $5.00, our price $-1.50. 111
this sale we also include 01 r New* Fall line of Hats. Amenta for Stetson Hats in stifl
and soft goods—all grade* and prices. Come early au 1 get th s - big lUrgari* at the
2VEJV YORK STORE.
David Waxelbaum & Co.,
Lyon’s Old Stand, GRIFFIN, GA.
Call on ns. I. T. 7li RASH, JAMES S. BROWN, Tdi N*G 8. i>. OR At,
CUFF. FORD, rt JTE BRIDGES, I DUS DJE.
What is
Castoria.
" Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
iii So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Our physicians in the children’s depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.
Mot So Kusy ns It Look*.
“A r« ton good iit figures ?” asked
Mr. Huntley of Mr. droves, aho occii
pied t!i" Ihi desk ;ft I lies light, ►«; I
The Chicago it. cor-l.
“I used to h *.”rep|i* il Mr. drove ,
•‘Why do you ask?'’
•‘I have j, li'ile jiri-blcin b* r". 1 ike
it down him! sec wliai tou c.tii >1 < wi,lt
it. A man lias * 11>0 with winch to
buy 100 head i.f s’otk !!* pays $lO
4 head I -r cattle, s.’l -i h» a 1 for hoes
end 50 ivii s a bead for 51.,.< j . H**»
rnuoy of ear l d ies he hnv ? ‘
**!-)■' >on know t e an.w r.’ /
“ Yes; it's very simple when \’>u g« t
it.”
“1 think it can he bo tv nk d by al
gebra. I'm ati tle rusty, but 111 see
what 1 call do.”
I lent ley turned to ti is rou; ine of desk
work and droves started iu to solve
the problem. Il about a half hour,
having covered several pages of paper
with x, y and z calculations, he asked
suddenly: "Is tli re auy way to make
it come out even?”
“Make what come out even?” asked
Bentley, who had forgotten all about
the problem. "So you are still work
itig at that are you? Cau’t you gut it?”
"No, uot yet: hut it cau he worked.”
All morning droves struggled with
the live s ock and at noon lie was mad
and d.scouraged
"What’s the answer, anyway?” lie
asked.
5 cattle at $lO $ 50
1 hog at $3 3
04 .beep at 50 cents 47
100 SIOO
"Mow did you work it?”asked Groves
"I didn’t work it. A fellow told me
the answer.”
“What made vou give it to me,
then?”
"I thought you might be able to
guess it.”
"Well,” said Mr. droves, “you keep
your fool problems to yourself.”
The editor of a newspaper that has
acepted phouetic spelling, iu a meas
ure, recetvid a postal card from au old
subscriber which read as follows : "1
hev tuk your paper fur leven yeres,
but if ymi kaut spel euny better than
you have been doin for the las to
mouths you may j s stoppit.”—Tit-
Bits.
"I am cured since taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla,” is what many thousands
are saying. It gives renewed vitality
and vigor.
Great is Atlanta.
Cotton States ami International Ex
posili ti, Atlanta, Ui., opens Sept.
18th, closes Dec. 31st, 1895; The
Southern Railway will sell tickets from
McDonough, Ga., at the following
rates for the round trip, viz : 85c good
to return witliiu live Jays from date
sold. $1 30 good for retu-u passage
until Jan 7ih, 1899. Information in
regard to Rates, Tickets and Schedule
cheerfully furnished by any Represen
tative or Agent of the Southern.
■When Baby was sick, we pave her Castoria.
Wien she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The Atlanta Exposition
has many inducements to offer, but
none better to the afflicted than that
long tested, and never failing Tonic
and Blood Purifier, (B. B. B.) Botanic
Blood Balm. It positively cures all
blood and skin diseases, as thousands
of certificates testify from the simplest
pimple, to the foulest ulcer. Don’t
buy substitutes, said to be “just as
good,” hut buy the eld reliable and
standard Blood Purifier of the age.
B. B. B. SI.OO |er large bottle. - v ee
advertisement iu this paper. For sale
by Druggists
Pile* ! rile?* Itching Pile*.
Symptoms—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; wot sc l»y scratch
ing. It allowed t«» continue, tumors
form, which often Meed and ulcerate, lie
coming very sore. “Swaynk’s Ointment’
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most casts removes the tu
mors. At druggist*, or l»v mail, for 50 ct#.
hr. Swsmu* A Son, Khiludelphia.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
Third mul Itound,
i
Hampton. Tuesday, Nov. 12,
Six h, Wednesday, Nov. 13.
F!ij»pen, 1 hurstlay, Nov 14.
Stock bridge, Friday. Nov. 15.
Shakerag, Saiutdiy. Nov. 16.
Brushy Kit* b. Mondav, Nov IS.
Love’s, Tu sday, Sav. 19.
McMullen’s, Wednesday, Nov 20
Beersheba, Thurxitv, Nov 21.
Snapping shoals from 9 to 12 a. u.., I
Friday, Nov. 22
WOods’own from 1 to 3 a. m. Frida?, I
Nov 22.
Sandy RLLo, Satunbiv, Not. 23.
TustMhaw, Monday, Nor. *ls.
Locust tireve, Tue sday. Nov 26.
Lowe’s, Wednesday, Nov 27.
McDonough, Thursday, Fiidav, and Sat
urday, Nov. 28, 29 and 30.
I will be in McDonough during first week
of court.
W ill have registration Looks with me to
accommodate those who desire to register.
J W. HARPER, T. C.
<R) SEirVS! Aflent*. $75
CS 'r J »•>**•» Ku'iuSw hrriiuc;. Th«
L KapM lH.b«».b»r. Tulir.t;i.k«
r • L|> * > j fiuhm for % final* tae&« nsinute.
Wuh»«, rit>*** ml dri*i ib-m
ji r TT\ V 1 *ll.bowl wetting tb« hit.«l> Vow
f |**b bunco, ihr BlcbiD*Coca
I u> * r *“* t H?i*h*, pwUib.
jt i, BfeLv ehc-rful wire*, ha
I I Xfl-«T* DO.oiirslhiDdicrclciblßf.
! I b.-krs aitifi.Domiu. Cn^ip,
■TTSiw-.JT—.Uur»bl*.wwr'»Dir4 Circuiir*f*vw.
, W. P. UißßimH I (*. Out »*. U, Celuaku. «.
toast bread
and keep it dry. There’ll be no danger of its molding.
But moisten the bread with water, and see the result,
in a short time it is covered with mold. It is just so
with consumption. Its germs will not grow in the
lungs unless everything is suitable to them. Weak
ness, poor blood, loss of appetite, coughs and colds
often prepare the ground for the development of the
germs of consumption. To destroy germ-life the sys
tem must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do
not lose flesh. lake Finiilcion
with hypophosphites, as S cmUISIOtI,
a preventive. It furnishes the reinforcements neces
sary for the body to conquer in the easiest possible
form. The oil is in a state quickly taken up and rap
idly transformed into the organs and tissues.
When you ask for scott's Emulsion and your druggist gives
you a saimon-colored package with the picture of a man and
fish on it—you can trust that man with your prescriptions l
50 cents and si.oo SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York
Hal for LUELLA.
S. R. BROWN & SONS
To the Front!
Il you want to do yourself and your pocket good, find
mai-e your heart feel glad, come to out place at Luella,
Ga., and buy the most goods and the best goods lor the I
LEAST MONEY.
Paste this in Your Hat!
We opened business to sell goods, and we are going
to Sell, find make prices that will be in reach ot ALL.
Note a few prices below:
We have a large hue of Buys’ Suits, ranging from 75c to $3.50 per suit.
Men’s all wool Cheviot Suits at $4.00, others ask vou SG.')O. Men’s all wool
Cloys worst**'! at $9.00. such as others sell for $12.00. All kinds of men’s
suits from $1 00 up to sls 00, just such clothes as other, sell for $6 to S2O
Kit, quality, arid satisfaction guaranteed. Also a splendid line ot Overcoats
and Melntoshes, and a rattling good bargain in every one.
IN DRY GOODS we offer Canton Flannel at 5c per vard, others ask
7c. All wool Red Flannel at 12 Jc, regul »r 15a .quality. S did C dored Cash
mere at 9c per yard. A handsome hue of all wool Dress Flannels, Water
proofs and Henriettas, Outiugs, Ginghams, PercaD, Taffeta Moires, <louble
width Broadcloths, Waterproof Repellants, and all—and more—a* prices as
Low as the Lowest.
BLANKETS.—A nice line of Blankets and Laprobes, at the lowest
prices on record.
JEANS AND SUITINGS. — Best all woo: Jeans to be fouud at 33|c per
yard, and all the way down to 15c per yard
When it comes to SHEETING, CHECKS and so on, we have just sim
ply got the go. Checks at per yard, Sheeting yard wide sc. others a»k
Cc for. In our NOTIONS Department we s : mply let you make your own
prices.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Now listen—we have a word to say to you privately, We don’t want our
competitors to hear it, aswe dou’t want to make them feel too bad. But if you
crime and see our Shoes wo kuow we are sure to sell you and save you money.
Others may talk about low prices, hut we are the low.-st of all. No matter
what kind of a shoe you want, we have it, and at prices to suit 5 cent cotton.
Only come and see for yourself, and if we fail to please you, you will be the
first. Just to start the hall to rolling and give you a hint of what we will do if
you give us a chance, we will sell you the celebrated Gainesville Home Made
Brogan, all leather and recognized to be the best shoe for hard service on the
market, for $1 00 per pair. We carry a full line of Gainesville Shoes, both
men’s and ladies’, at prices iu prop irtion. We also carry a large line of Shoes
from oilier manufacturers, of all grades, from 25c per pair to the best hand
sewed calfskui. Come and give us a trial, as you will uever have Sh.es offered
as cheap as now. Others may say they bought before the advance in price.-
on shoes, hut we prove ours by our extra low prices. Let us impress upon all
who read this 1 ad” that others may set forth what they wiH do, etc , etc.., hut
our prices are talking the day, and crowd after crowd are Hocking to our place
dav aft r day reaping the great and grand benefits that have never before been
put before tin) people. Come and take advantage of our lowsst prices of all
and take back a nice sum of monev besides, saved by buying your good at such
a lower price than you thought could be done.
Come an 1 BRI NG ALONG YOLTB COTTON to the finest Ginuery in
Georgia. If you want your storm beaten cotton to bring the top of the roar
ket, have it giuued by the Munger Paent System, 'he best on earth to improve
dirty, trashy cottou. We are always ahead of other markets on prices of cot
ton. pay mo e for it, and sell you more goods and better goods for the least
money. We will also give you as much per hundred for your cotton seed as
you can get at the oil mills. Give ut a I RIAL and BE CON\ INCED.
Yours for Low Price Goods,
S. R. BROWN & SONS.
BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for all Blood and
Skin diseases. Curt s without fall, Scrof
ula, fleers, Rheumatism. Catarrh. Salt Kheura
and every form of Blood Disease from the |
simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty |
years’ use with unvarying success, dem- I
onstrates its paramount healing, purify- fl
ing and building up virtues. One bottle fl
has more curative virtue than a dozen of fl
any other ldnd. It builds up the health fl
and strength from the tlrst dose.
ZWIIKITfTfor Hook of Won- \
mT/til Cures, sent free on appli- f
ration.
If not kept by your local druggist, send S
SI.OO for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six bot- a
ties, and medicine will be sent, freight S
paid, by |
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 6a.
Cures,
Botanic Blood Balm_^
The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Scrofula. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Ulcers.
Eczema, Eating and Spreading Sores. Eruptions,
and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. Made
from the prescription of an eminent physician
who used it with marvelous success for 40 years,
and Its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstrated that
It is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood
Purifier ever offered to the world. It makes new
rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous
healing properties.
(¥* WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL
CURES, sent free on application.
If net kept by your local druggist, send SI.OO
1 for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six bottles, and
1 medicine will be sent freight paid by
; BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
SIBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$150.00 every month given away to any one who ap
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during
the month preceding.
We secure the best patents for our clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same tunc wo
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window" which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger’s back,
“sauce-pan," “collar-button," “nut-lock," “bottle
stopper, and a thousand other little things that most
any one can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the" National Recorder," published at Washington,
D. C., which is the oest newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventors. VS e furnish a year’s sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Recorder," containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the U nited States among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitor* of American and Foreign Patent*,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
Rett rente—editor 0/this faff r. Writ*/or our
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Kvery patent taken out by us is brought beforo
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
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world. Splendidly i Hum rated. No intelligent
man should be without it. Weekly. £3. 00 a
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Punusiuma, 3 til Broadway, New York City.
HIGH PRICES AND
HIGH COMPETITORS
NOT IN IT!
Believing tint short profits and quick sa es is the best
route to success, I have determined to oiler to the trade
prices rarely ever before heard of in the history *»l McDon-
Donough, or elsewhere. They are Rem. Eye-openers, and
will please you. Call and examine my stock, get my prices,
and be convinced that I mean business.
.I am Here to Do You Good!
I shall keep constantly on hand a full and complete line
ol Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, ilats, Meat, Flour, Sugar,
Coflee, Tobacco, Lard, Glassware, Woodenware, Hardware
and in fact everything usually kept in a first class general
store, and all at Rock Bottom Prices.
Here are a few Specials that will Pay you to
see:
Ladies fast black seamless Hose (a dandy) for only ioc.
Ladies black Hose, a real good one, and only 05c.
Ladies fast black, extra length, Hermsdorf’s best, only 20c.
Children and Misses Hose any size from 4 to 9 at 06c. and ioc.
A lot cf Ladies Summer Undervests t > go at cost.
Ladies Kid Gloves (Foster’s pat.) only 9SC.
A nice line Check Nainsook at and below cost.
Men’s 1-2 Hose black and fey stripes at 05,07, 08, ro and 20c.
Pins only 01 c. per paper.
Scissors only 05c.
Good Chewing Tobacco at 20c. per yard.
And as good as you want at 35c. per lb.
20 lbs Gran. Sugar for SI.OO
5 lbs Good Coffee for SI.OO.
A leal good bright molasses tor 15c. per gallon.
And in fact eveiything in my stock has been reduced to
Hard Pan Prices.
My stock this tall will be full and complete in every
department, and I earnestly solicit the patronage of all, and
hope by polite attention, honest, fair dealing, and low price
to merit a liberal share oi your trade.
Remember my place and call on me, at C. R. Walker’s
old stand, McDonough, Ga.
Thanking my friends and the public generally for their
liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance ot
same, am Yuurs to Command,
J. 1. DICKSON.
From Aug. Ist to Oct. Ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash,
Blinds, Moulding, Lime, etc., our spe
cialty. Biggest and best stock of all
kinds of Building Material now on
our yards ever brought here at one
time. Prices are correct, those that
are not lower, will compare with
those of any other firm.
All orders filled promptly and
with care.
Our stock of Furniture for summer
and early fall trade continues to come
in, and when completed will be the
best we have ever had. Our Coffin
Department is complete with Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc.
B. B. Carmichael & Son.
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W. W. GEORGE l CO.,
McDonough, ga.
Shoe and Harness Makers
AND DEALERS IN
LEATHER, FINDINGS, OILS, ETC.
HAND MADE SHOES AND HARNESS TO ORDER,
OF THE BEST TO BE HAD, AND SATIS
FACTION GUARANTEED.
In succeeding Mr. W. W. George, we desire to announce
to the public that we have added to his old business, and
with enlarged facilities everyway are better prepared than
ever to turn off work. Full stock of Whang and Belt Leath
er on hand.
We will continue to do everything in the very best man
ner, including all kinds ol repairing in both branches, and
simply want to ask everybody to call on us and you may de
pend upon us lor good honest goods and work.
With thanks for past favors we hope by better service lor
an increased patronage in future.
Yours lor business
W. W. GEORGE & CO.
N. B.—Highest prices paid for Hides, Tallow and Beeswax.
Fop l>i*iui**ion.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
W hereas, Luther Pair, Administrator of
Daniel H. Ponder, lepresents to the court
in his petition duly filed and entered on
reco d that he lias fully administered Dan’l.
H. Ponder’s estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned heir 6 and credi
tors to show cause if any they can why said
administrator should not be discharged from
bis administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in January,
1890. This«'ct. Ist, 1895
Win. X. NELSON. Ordinary.
JA pal NESS * HliDNOisrscUtf ED
■ M fci 6> Pack • imwmMK XuMkitr w €*»*•
Sax m »«at. Wkkpm heard. Cwlortabk
Sold by F. Hlmmx. c*cly, CD T C
V? Crcadaay, *«« brt* Wa* tJ hoik of
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For lti»mi<*«iion.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Henry County.
Whereas B. H. Welch, administrator of
B F. Rowden, represents to the court in
his petit.on duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully adn>iniste r cd B. F.
Bowden's estate. This is therefore, to cite
all persons concernei, heirs and creditors,
to show cause, if any can, why said admin
istrator should not lie discharged from his
adm inistrat'on, and receive letters of dis
mission. on the Ist Monday in Febuarv,
1896. Thi* Oct 39 h, 1895.
Win. N. XELS N, Ordinary.
: ± ■■ r* Psc£**TOsisLß Tw3«lAB EAS
k All C*JSW!?«tX. Whispers beard Com
fortable. Suoi ;I wh. »-e *ll Kemsrfies fait. Ills, book &
t. LAM ox, 063 krs****,,
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