The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, November 25, 1886, Image 1

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EORGIA, 1 OFFICE P¥ gerkiL CO., ) CovNtY Co.\gs.us.-mmm, Mawson, Ga,, Nov, 8, 1888, Notice is herchy given that application neen made to open and make public o foilwing described road: Slarting a 1 Gesves' Station church and gaing due north into the Drwson and eanscilic road ut the Wiseman place, eooe across Wolf ereek to New Bethel areh, thence due north slong the land eto the Dawson asd Wheley’s miil g, thenee across Chienubee creek to own's mi | road, thernee due north along ¢ land line to Gravel Hill, and thencge apweat (hrouzh the laudsof J. M. Me oudon, J L. Farrott, Georze Kaigler, grge< MoCeacken, passing the residences JJ. Cir, L. M. Jumper. Minurva ontwell, Jamee Hay, James Ed wards ;\.'"\;l seooine and terininaing at the awsan ad (lwdmoney roed at Van Ed ard's place, in the 11th distriet. Seid application alao asks that the pub raad froos the Chambless placa, leading ke Yuszrovo place acros; Wolf ereek the wennedy place on the Dawson and raksville voad he discontinued. Thereviewers have reported favorably " o andd it no =uilicient cause to i iz shown, said applicatim «tod at the next Deecmbeor - ses on of e Roard. By ardri of the Bosrd. li. S, baty, W. tl. Teeser, irk, Ch'ur'n. 4, s. 5 | dioisirator's Sale. Gron reeti County.—By viroae g order teom the Court of Oedinary gail 2anty, wiil be sold before the urthouse door, in Dawson, Ga., on the 8t Teevday in Decemler next, within ! Yaure of sate, the f'::luwfll; meii -130 sicre2 of lot No. 145, 169 acres of e wesi haif of 100 No. 143, ud §9 acres the northoast corsor of lot No. 134, in 1L district of Tereell .county, da Mu for distribation, as the esixte of Al- R Jases, doceased. Pepns eash, L J. M. AR .”,’ fCR, e Admiaisirater. Nov. 1, 1336, :vd s ut Lok i Application for Letters of Adiministration. | ROR 714, ¢ Orainary’s Offlce, Daw. el County ) sors, G, Oct 28, 1834 Whereas, W. i, Gatumuge having in | oper Lt appiied for Letterz of wirain- Rration on est:oo of Robt. Lupdy, late of id conary, deceased, all and gingmlar the ditors aud next of kin of srid decessed | e ierehy notified to show cause, if any €y 2, why letters of administration, as wWed for sh-uld ot be granted said W, Gammage at the nest December term, 6, of Terrell Court of Ordinary. H. 8. BELL, Ordinary. nnlicat:n iy A%z 2] pplication for Leave to Seil. LORGTA, ! Ordinary’s Ofice, | terrell County. ) Nov. 1, 1386 Whereas, 1 izabeth Kersey, guoardian Camilla E Kersey, bavipg in proper naptied for leave ¢ goll said minor's etin o all persons interested are 3 Y notified to show cause, if any they ¢, why leave to 2eil jand as prayed for | Hd not e aranted eaid guardian at the Kt Deceniver terim, 1888, 0f Terrell Court e e Mdiiary, H. 8. BELL, 1 L. Ordinary. | \ lication for Wieaett e PPiication for Year’s Sup port. | b : Z | PEORGIA) Ordinary's Office, ERELL Co,, ) Nov. 10, 1886. Mlerens, Francis Lundy, widow «f P, Lundy, dq ceased, having - apnlicd A¥ears support out of the e-tate of teceased, and the cor missioners ap- J el biving uss eced us said year's sup -1 f o . v & Lie sum of 450,00, all persons m-i sted are reby eited to appesr und‘ “jf‘“'-*wn if uny they can, why suid sum %30 00 should not be allowed as said s¥upport for said widow. i H. 8. Bewr, s Ordinary. . . . Local Legislation. ‘ 'Y s lICE 1 iereby given that after 30 “ieannlieation will be made to the v . 4 L F 13, Cunze the charter of Bron : “lw the incorporation to s in every dirce- UAPPPELS | ] Mavor, ! - ] " % R Py basiiaal il DO Nll 1 MG and tweds -8 ven nepes of 1 th 2h district ot vid bnown ps the Daviel Chiee horse fario eleared “oof enilivation with ecod veb timbered. Good er For further in- G. W. PARISH, " B Broanwood, Ga a R ae ss, ( i »wod b b ) { : ’w:.)' % ' " VII"; i AT Ty \Yf‘ , NOTHING b . ‘4‘ i ‘l “ . 1 H Irr Divg ) ' ! . ' MO : };if.,v.u > . v A 0 Broadway New York g :’ 'n' r A TR " w 1 V.ACON SCALES, . » Nl Brow Lavis, Biesl Busines, Brasd .‘i Yo JLare Vel wa Beni Body L ki :;,1360 and o 'fl.’{.hpv. lbolnsf“—-h’v rf‘ . e 4 WW THE DAWSON JOURNAL. VOL. 22, —Frank Siddall, the Philadel phiasoap maker, says: “I have confined my advertising eatirsly to newspapers. The man who does not read the newspapers does not uss s.ap.” —Col. Simmons, member from Sumter county, has introdaced a bill in the legislature to prevent the sale of opinm aud its prepar ations to persons habitually ad dicted to its use. —There i 3 a place in the band of Hardeu's cresk, thres miles from Sharon, Ga, where it is said the touch of the-soil gives re lief to the pains of rheumatism, Numsrous vietims of the disaqge bave tosted its healing qaalities and in every instanzs, thus far, they have provod successtul. —lt is said that a bill will be iatrolacad in the pregant legisla ture to aholish the Dapartment of Agricaltare. Tha movement is said to originate in the shrutheast ern saction of the State, and tha movants allaga that tha dapact mont 1s & useless expanse to the State, from whieh 1t derives no benefit, ~~Every year thare is mora or less complrint of a searcity of eniton sead for planting Farm. ers should try to obviata this an other year by saving plenty of sead for this purpore. The farm er that depends ou his n ighbors generally has to wait tili eve:y body is through bafore he can plant his eron. --Tt iz nothing to snub a suoo. It you kick him ha will bec your parloa. Sociaty daspises bim; but be 19 8 lovely waltzar, The managing mother argaes that it is better for her ddurhtor Lo duace with a soft yoath who paris his hair in the middle, than ">r her t> be a wall Sower fr ¢h even ring. [here ara doabts avoat this. ~-The labaeal asks this start ling quesiisn of tha Cathbart pao pie: “Did yoa know tfiat thara is actaal destitution, want anl«al. fering among tha factory opara tives ia Cathbert? While wa are getting up coneerts to repair eol legas and chacehes, it might not be am’ss to gst up onsz DHir the benefit of real objests of charity.” —Tha Boston Herald thinks that if Vermont wowmon are re quired to own $230 worth of prop erty befora voting ihat a seal skin sacqne and a pair of silk stockings will make voters of them. DBut it would be very bard wpon a woman fo have to show har stockings Dbo fore casting h-r ballot—espacial ly a Vermout woman. —Gov. Gordoa has foranlly appointal Jas. T. Nisbst, of Ma con, Sacretary, and reappointed J. W. Warren Soeratary and W, H. Harrison Clork of the Xxeeca tiva Doapartment. CHI. Jao. A. Stephens will eontinuz to act as A ljutant-Genarid uutil D2cam ber, when ha will resign and Cap tain John Mclntosh Koll, of San nyside, appoint>d in his placa ~ ——QOver in Tuscalousa, Ala,a lig revival neating has stirred ‘things up as never before. Amouy the most noted eonverts is a bar keeper. All his earthly poases sions eonsistad in a barrosa and its contents. He had nothing ou which to live bib the pragsals of the sale of rnm, whersapou ths good peopls rusad $3,000, the valus of his stock aad fistares, wid gave him the mouey. Tuou b eplive eoniants of the saloon wers tambiad into the Tombigby river. - Virginia has mixe! jaries fo v laron extout, and they o unt avnear 1 ast starmonionsly, i u;, vy Bose ot His o st of a Virgia in dagenals Lot Hoitay tha gu Py 11 ‘Lo cuse of Vilaoa Stanto . Taved.on trial at Tynchibary o Ctoe murder ofa Littl waite 2ir. named Lizzie Wilaaa, annoaues] fheir inabilily (O fuaiwe on a ver dict—aina eriorel mes beiur € r weaniiinl and three v elO 10 convietion. A divisionon o -_3~ ¢ lina oceareel tvies helore | e brial nf the wiine eas L Ro woke. Lhis r o 4 e nouch in polities, bacitistnml. riolsle in the administratio o of joatjes, and vory seriously ¢ plitllflfi ‘h" yace ;;.-r.hlsm whieh (the people of the Socth are colied iammnto solve” o Fol Dawson, Ga., Thursday, November 25th., 1886. MY OLD LOVE. I=aw a face in the street to-night, That brought up tha buried Vears The face of the woman [ might have wod— And it filled my heart with tears; For she loved me well, and I loved her 100, But a shadow fe!l over our way; Auvd 1 linked inyself with some one else, And she is my wife to.day. Long years have passed, and but few re. 1 grets Have lingared around my heart, For the wife I have wed is good and true, _ And acts a womanly part. : I dare not think 1 had happier been With the sweet first love of my youth, For she I have wes is a {reasure ~ of £race, And bas served me with love and tiuth. ‘But the face that Itaw in the streets to - night _ln my soul such dreams has stirred, - Chat | shrink before my wife's kind aaze, ' And I am stung -y each tender word; M:h«dfildm., who troop arousd my nee And deem me 8o geod and wise, Litile reck of the thoughts that tronble me Or the tears that bedim my eyes. Were my old love wed, well thea, perhaps, All these thoughts [ou'd snon dissipate, And yet, had her tate so designed it I fear, The man she had wed I should hate E Can her heart have been trueto the past, While mine has fresh anchoraze sought? I ::ust not think that, lest a breach In the peace of my home should be wrought. } How won!d it have been had we wed? | Should ! happier be, or would she? God Enows; but this tru.h T am bound to L confess, My wife is a dear and true wife to me. *Tis not from what might have been, but | from what i 3, ' That we now have to gather delizht, Aud yet, my old love, not the wife of my | heart, Will be first in my dreams to night. James Buraley* ‘ Hamiliated. A country editor was made 'to writhe in keenest humilia tion of spirit on receipt of the followinz seathing eriticisma on }the couduet of his paper by a sub geribar: - “Deore Sur—l hereby offer my irosi,:;m-.al\.uu as a subseriber of your prper, it being a pampiet of such smal' konseheacs as pot to lenfifit my family takin’ in’ of it. E What yon need in your shete is ‘branes and someone to rassell up !nflwq and rite eddytorials on live itrnpic!:s. No menshun has been made in your shete of ma buteh ‘erin’ a poland chiny pig weighin’ 339 pounds, or of the gaps in the chickeus out this way. Yoa sten justy iznove the fuct that the ta tar bugs is eatin’ ap thines oud hera, and say notsn’ st Hi Sianson’s dacham bat adf i’ s lega i ditn’ daway A will, o of graud na Si;)ci DAYIZ 2 aogs eves. Two Important weddiss has been utterly igivored by yoar colwaus, and a 3o kolaan sbitehnary, writ by me on the death of grandpa Henry, was left ouat of your shete, to ssy nothin’ of a alfabatical poem beginin with “A i 3 for Andy and also for Ark," wril by my darter. This is why yonr shete is unpopler here. If you doun'twart eddytorials from ‘this place and ain’t goin’ to putno news in your shete we don’t want said sbeta. Yourn in disgast, Hiraym Doaxs. P. S.--If you print that obiteh nary in your nextisoo I may sign agin for your shete. H. D. m.mf LirrLe Rock, November T.— The eolor line came very promi nently to the fromt in this city yesterday. Tho colored person is Willis McNair, a coal-black ne gro, and for a year pasta barber in Little Rock. He was serving on the United States jury, and when the jury went toJ. W. wuox's restanrant for breakfast the pr prietor refused to admit the negro iato his dining room, which he runs for white people. The Capital hotel resturazt also refused. When the facts were reported to Judge Caldwell, he made a speeeh from the beneh that the jurors were officers of the lnw, counld not ba separsated, elcs Phey were sgal bhaek, ‘heatd Usicent Biates wershal - instracted to aecompany thme aud report to T aurt Mo RKaox & fl?“a‘g for yivitt the peovo) - and st b woun'd neveradmit cue iato e wiite peonle's romn, . s Caps tal restaarant, b n.'..‘:\‘i., took him n as a bo iy, and for the first timae a negro enjoye ! his repast at the jeadiae hotel in the State and noni e whiteg po wlae, The oty procvading: e iasie no little ¢ oaament, ‘The ronles of onr pablicy ‘on are roqaested to use Salvation Oil for »ny nud il paivs.. 1t is a mrz‘. care und costs only twenty- HOW A SOLDIEZR fi? ——— L Four Brave Men Stand Up and Re eeive Their Fatal !M The New Orleans Times Demo crat publiches an accosnf by an eyc-witness of the esecution on Octlober 18th of General 7. Del gado, LieuteuanE-Coloncbs Tndale cio Garcia, Commander Migael Cortez, and Lieatens it Gabriel Loyano, who were shot _at Coma yagua for leading an expedition agninst Honduras. 'l‘hg‘]four offi cers ahove named were lodged in a 8 all prison at Cgmayugua when the news of !h; gantence reached them. Genesd Delzado’s wife was there to plead with a wife's and woman’s devotion for her husband’s life. It was the desire of President Brogs& to spare Generd! Dalgado’s life, and any pretexst would bave bdea readily seized upon to give him an opportunity of fresing himself, and the same time vindicate the tribunal which had condemned him. Ths President senta mes seager. to him to say that if he would promise never again to take arms ageinst Honduras, he should receive a pardon. The soldier was too brave to accept even his life onthese terms and he seat back word that he woald see Hon duras in an even more tropical clintate than she now enjoys be fore he would aceept his pardon oasuch a pledza. When his an swer was received thare was noth ing left but to prepare for execu tion. : ; In the countries south of this ‘there are few preleminaries to ‘such ot uncommon rvents. The priest, armed squad and coffin wers soon obtained, and on the morning of their exzcation the men were taken to a point near the church of Comayugua. 'The fonr cofins were placad near the wall and the four condemned wer= led to them. They accapted their positions as easidy and sracefully as if they were in box es atthe opera, and not with faces blanched and nerves quivering. Groneral Uelgado asked and re ¢oivod permission to order the easovds b fipewhich .Wa did, frst i L 08, AR k%) i Thare was o vaitle, nir geatieriag reporte, bt one sharp - SUONGEL Feporte Tip e man Tor a kail gecond remained iu au uprizhi positing as if sl uahit s.m they rotled over limp and bioody - lavd, Tho solliers had eomplied with Geveral Deigady’s requaest, for three balls had penstrated his breast. : The Proposal From the Washington Critie, It happened at a hotel not fur frowm the Treasury bailding. ' WAS 4 fi ‘ol g titeriiop At NAsioß:2 S HAEY A iR was rich and wedal Whads nigiit ho was there, aod they e in the hall under the staicany. it was a nook for love. Pheve wasn't a soul In sigot, aca. ae thousht ina golden opporiunity had arrived. Down be flopped on his knces and elasped her hand. “Dear oue,” ke whisperad, not very loud, but loud enough, vy have loved you with the whole strexfi'&h and ardor of a man’s na ture, when it is roused by all that is pare and good and lovely in woman, and T ean no longer re strain my pent-up feelings, 1 muast tell what is in my heart and ta!l you that never yet has woman heard from my lips the secrets that are throbbing and—" Just then a rasile was heard on the stairs above them, and a card fistered to a thread swang down aod dongled not two inches from the lover's nose. QOua it were these portontons words: “I am sowe thin; of u linr myself.” Then the awi | tridn flashed wpon him and hetlal. As he wont ont of the door siuicon girls at the head of the tnirs scar sixtecn langhs out into the damp atzht adr after hio. He makes w 0 love in hotels now. A Lady i Pexas Writes, “My ease is of long standing; has bafflad many physicians; bave triod every romady L could hear of, but Beodliell's Female Regu lator ‘is wll thii relieved we,” Write the Dradfeld Regalator Co., Atlaata, Ga, b 5 OLD RABY. Poor “old baby;” he hung about the halls and on the stairway, and evarybody snubbd him and said: “Qa, your nose is out ¢f joint,” and he was told ta ba quiet or it distarb “aaw baby,” aal he was sent off to bed alone anl uobody caddled him or kissed him to sleep. H:s papa told him ae had a little angsl brother, bat hy wan. ted to ba an angel brother himself, and ba just hatel new baby, But one day whan the nurse was mak. iug zract an anoiher part of the 1 room ha wea S ‘alobs might | look o) t%' %,. wsiyav- in his 1 QWAL s L Tel T e a orusy vod Jnoo and Gsticaffs, Hal ; a thongli’ strack old bahy A | crual, wicked thought: revaus.!| Ha leans over tha bu.die, he, watclias the pink fio gers unclineh, hae pats his rosebad mouth down stealthily, ha bites! Thereis a reat ery from new baby, the nurse drops the gruel, all the family fly to the rescus, and bad old baby i 3 summarily bounced. And he wanders about heart broken, and at last goes and gets lost in a cave of gloom And he is of gome consequence after all, when they cannot find him until some one looks under the hall table, where he is asleep with a very dirty face ‘A smile on his lip and a tear in his eye.” Poor “old baby!”"—Detroit Free Press. . He Hid Behind the Counter. Reidsville, Ga., Ealerprize. Laet week a salesman in ona of the village stores thought to treat himselt to a new pair of pants, and set about try ing on some to fiud a fit to his notion. A lady customer walked in to make some purchases, and the half nude yardstick man “div” under the counter to avoid n itice, thinking his time of daten tion would be short. DBut “the best laid schemes of men and mice gang oft agley.” Anuiber salesman waited on the lady just over whera the sufferet erouched, and kept bim imprisoned at least an hour. * A purson present enjoy ol it rra: 1o At s a vary previleat and exeeed. sty disa grenabla disease, liable, 17 neglectad, o dovel i} into sevi- U 8 cousampiios, Being . a eou stitational dusease, il reqeires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sursaparilly,whichacting through the bioed, renchies every part of the system, effecting a radieal and permanent care of eatorrl in even its most wevera forms. Made on. ly by C. L Hoad & Co, Lowl, Mass. A 5 '-73"_2—7.—7 ;?-;w:ir:g. bl Mpa ey Siarris s ARt A wreon’ predley iop eight yeu:s; my doetors 1o & roo would have to bhave the 1y seraped or =g aw puiated. Tused, instead, three bottles of Eleetrie Bitters and seven boxes Buckleu's Arniea Salve, and my leg is now gound and well . Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve at 25 cents per boz, by Crouch Bros. Just What They All Say. Hon. D. D. Haynia, of Salem, 111, says he uses Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrap in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all eases of Conghs, Colds and Croap,and recommend a it in particular for the little oncs. Sample bottle free at W. C. Ken drick’s. ‘ Liver Pills, Use Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills for Satlow Complexion, Pimples on ho Face and Billiousness, Never sickens or gripas, Oaly ons for a lose. BSaaples free at W. C. Kendriek's. UITI Powpey ! what you 'fraid of ? Yhat makes iuu shiake and shibber?” “law chile! lse ;:"ut. de aguo An got de tropic hibber.” “ o yepie Nbbor Pempey? i can't kuow what you meangs But yon wn eure yotfi agge Ly tik'ng SMITITS BILE BEAXS, Two bits a bottle, don't pay more! Y&gi'll gc?.;t dem at do W store.” 10 100 } 06l FCastdy Sw ngue. w per bottle, They Want Credit. Awmericus Recorder As sninstsnca of the eolored brother’s shirewdness in driving & bargain, and the celerity w'th which he makes a purchase wheun eredit is offered him, we cite the followng instance which occurred 'in one of our stores recently: An naknown country darkey dropped in, and among the many other things be looked at, he priced an overcout. Tbe merchant, as is hls wont, priced him the coat very ' cheap for- eash, but the darkey | ‘declined to purehase it and was | ‘ahown enother one at loss priee. | "his was likewise' declined, as! were several others, all of which had been offered ‘him at a very «mall margin of profit. The mer chant—who, by ,t! @ "way,. knows how to drive bargains as well as! his neighbors—decided, in his despair at not effecting a sale, to resort to the eredit dodge in the hoge of accomplishing the result desired, and to this end selected from his, stock anjovercot which cost him $1.65, and which he would have willingly taken “cost” for. This he offered to the intel lizgent and honest black’; philoso pher for $lO, agreeing’ to charge $2 of it and accept the {remaining 8 cash. The coon bit at the offer | with the alaerity of a catfish swal- I lowing a worm, and without ex amining the coat or even trying it on, he tovk it and went on his way rejoicing, elated with the idea of having bought it partly ut! leust on a credit. The merchant i 8 rathcr indifferont about the payment of the 82 balance which was charged. - She—“ Did you hear Gilmore's concert?” He-—“I didn't heah all of it, you knaw.” “Why not?” “Be cause I came out befoah it was ova. I heard a feller say that the vocalist wah going to sing forev ah and forevah, and I couldn’t stay that long, you knaw. I waunted to cateh the 9:30 train, you knaw.” Head of the house (to a young man at front door(—Haven’t 1 told you, sir, never to call here again?’:Yonng man—“ Yes, sir; but I haven’t eall to see Miss Cla:a this time. 1 have twomonths’ ¢ 8 oldi to eoliget.” Head of thehou e (in milder tone)—“l see. You wlli piease cqil again,” A m: wag arvested in &'y Craoeas, &, ~ who had made iu BEIOUs Atiengements for suicide ido dag a grave and placed 4 cof in it with springs so arrauged that any one lying down in tle soffia could pull a ecord which would remove n retaining board, when the earth would cave in and fii! up tha ginvs, Aman: the wen far prosents tn| y eniuel ¢ odib vy win 8 poeket { oo gccn mnhad S mail - | Ly WLsn B ; o TED ::.g'; L o EO BUCH #h mY- | ioley be corsaioly never will eud | Loaow that Do iR anarried, ‘ Teach sell-denial, and make its i wragtion pleasurable, and you cra o for the world a destiny more sablime than ever issved from the | brain of the wildest dreamer. 1 have used one bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm and it is the %est remedy I have found for Catarrh in fifteer years.—V. G. Babbage, Hardinsburg, Ky. Eating onions is said to insure sleep. It may in the fellow who eats them, but how abouf the oth er poor chap who tries to sleep with him. “Will yon have some tonic with your oysters, Mamie?’ “Yes, grt: ma some ginger ale” “Ginger nle?’ “Yes that pops, I beheve.” If you manage a woman or a horse yon must first learn to man age your temper. Only the lazy hope to at’an prosperity withont work or seli. denial, —Fresh Fish and Oysters ean be fouund every day at Loylers’. —A vew lotof SILVERWARE at Barnes'. Novor defor antil to-morrow what shoull ba attended (o to-day, A slight cough shonll.'t be noag. (lec’ed when Dr.Eall's Coagh Syr sowillommeds o R m,«cwflam r% oy 2 “é‘: | V.‘i 4 -3 : \ - P Tar & i il v ,:w.: "_!1"-'_!2—‘ % - ; . u s ,'a- - A o "'r ““‘NQ PU"‘{'V - . A Do i Efilflfi Absolutely Pure, NO 28. This powder never varies. A marvelof purity strength and wholesomeness, M economical than the ordinary Kind X eunnot be sold in eompetition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phespisic powders. Sold only in cuase Bovan Baxiya Powper Co., . Jonlyl 106 Wall Bt., N. 'N. 'f“ b A ———————————————— e ————— —.) New Stere! I have ored up a FAMILY GROCERY ! Stere at *DOVER, GEC RGIA, - And respeetfully invite the public to call and price my goods before buylng, I will soll at Dawson Prices. : . Yours Respectfully, ~ R - (. J. SELLARS. 4t. e e e e et N » q i IFarm for Sale —AT A— ()NE of the Lest plantations in the coun~ ty,containing 600 acres,can be boughs cheap and on easy terms. An eight horse * farm open and in a good state of cultivas tion. Good Buildings and water. If not not sold it will be for rext. A burgain awaits some man., For further informae tion apply at ‘ JOURNAL OXFICE. Sept 16-2 m. TAX XOTICE LAL IWILL attend the fol'owing times and places for the purpose of colleeting Btate and County Taxes for the year 1886. TwrrFri covit aroUsp. Monday, 200 Sept.; Monduy, 4th Oct.; Monday, 11th Oct, Evreventit covrr arovNn—Tuesday, 218 t Sepr; Tuesday, Sth Oct.; Tuesday, 12th Oct. 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