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BKKKY T. nOSKLY, Kdltor.
KD. F. McCOWAN, Bus. Mttn’gr.
vo;. xm
A Woman’s Heart.
ONE DISEASE THAT RAFFLES THU
PHYSICIAN.
(Til* Sff n* & Wnaan Suffered jfoj
* Hint' Sits v n* Cum).
<*'• u>e ttewanc, A. Herring A, wt)
TulvuUr di-case of Uie h; irt ha.-. slw.'yl
beer: ‘-'I" r I iIH-u rathe. Th-' ibliioyi i\g
fnterv't--*- therefor.', v..i aitonst li..- i :i-
C-"i l r -- S!::i:e j* Cc:~or.t:ey :!j.- rucce-s.
ful us - c.t a ijfjir treatiacni ihr this .i.yease.
The p.st : 3)it is Mrs. On. Archer, of Outran,
. J.jiuri 'ins ij.iUi.c.iotiii by the A t-ws is
the Sir t nurition iiuvTc of the case bf
any nr v.- .yi yr. Ail phyeic'.aus ceuseUect
pron ninec.U’ae pad. at. ruifering with vul
*ula,- ilisave >f the heart, anti treated het
with itit 'as slightest relief. Mrs. Ar.her
•aid; " 1 canid not walk across the iioor;
ueither ceaul : .cole* sturi; ■,Yithmtvtc-ri!:''
to iei the jiaift in jiiv chest and left arm
•eas. . i frit r.u awful c.m-trietton about
y ana and chest as Uirniyli .1 were i a-ii
With r.-iies. The a there re. a tcrribic: imi c
atm/riwlitear. libc the tailored i>rcthit,
of sen-. * .j.vst iiriimsl. 1 i r.ve oiten lurnt-cl
6lj)l'Ci t'k tifd riOli't* (*.**'*' v'jv •, "{ jyjv S'tCß
“ L:: t .iuiy.’’cuniiimeii firs. Archer/*)
was at f.r'"' :e;* i’, L \f: -s. ( T,'L;:;-; end iy\y
inothetq .showed me ar. account in ths
S/irin:: 2t/;l j-U"nvnrr, teliho.t i.f the v'o:>-
d'rftti cure, ctfcc 1 i>v ii c u. <• of In.
Williams’ I’jnk ! for l’:.!e f\i pie
Sty neither urged we i<> -y tin- u.ii-- m-j
• K-weather 2."!’, :#m. ; 1,. 8 k.i
and fc.-ran i-.v in:/ ifon.-,, ~<• < j... .•(. ;i .g, 5
them aver c.ivo. eje.-t i ,r a mini in.
terra!. l‘.<* first h. • did r.:,f • .
hcaeili ice, but 1 peiseven-d, ciie-uiiiri.i
by the fs;>i.'.s ~f in;- .;.v*. After he*
gum *•:< :'iy.nu t?Vi wDcAi-r.
tlid It. ‘ e ill TI!V .V ill {. *• .!v ]
fcept i ? jh; .eTi ll icu •... ! u d dl4
tee] i; my cl*- * hd-t h i., f.,:T."t/ : ' <!' ■ p
jpearr \ • ;•< : i:v, Vny &'■?
lips e:;u .>,_ h .;u\ ; dt.*, c-.J
Of C''.or, e*‘t’ I feed T V;'J! tv.-I ■ , ;Tc*r. ,f 'r r
“J'.v ioo, had hie.i treThbd -.litfc
rastnii: on,i I indite-.! - *s> m ii: i :.ix
hlh. wifn s:rat hcii, t.t. Jf. ’ 1;. , crevy.
body o-:<rht u\ c.t mv .vont?e: am
and l uieps <vwi ti*:*t I ):ve fo;.xd
thir.-T t het b*: iilvt *• me this jvji**f. ? *
I>r sli- I'fijs’ i :r.i. ars noTr < r i
tt"> the i-ub ivi as r n unfailing blood bsi
and nerve restorer, carint fJ. v.-u.o ,|
weakn. -s erivir;? t;-:t;i % v.ute:r cov.'ifi„ a
of tv le nod cr slinttm ,i nerves, two fruitful
oaueea if liiost e.-cry ill that tlosh is heir to.
These ]• .Is ire slsoa sjwlftc l<-r the Irc.nh'es
pecnlis" tc females, purl, os ruppressjens,
all fn'T.is of tTt-’.Vnes.-, chronic ccr.slipr.ticn!
•esnny down pains, etc., end in the e hse of
wen will *ke ptedy relief and <•!!• t u per-
Wanent ettre in all oases arising front mental
worst, overwork, or ettcosses of whatever
fcature, _ The pills arc sold bv all dealers,
or wil he rent post paid on receipt of price
(£ocents a bn:.-/or ii boxes for *2 50—tbev
are never sold in bulk, or h 7 the 100) b'r
tddre: snur 1).-, Williams’ Medicine Coat
(any, Sniieueoiedy, N, Y.
.PORTABLE**-
qrmrr- fcnnM^oiMq
DU ufd 10 ! Joi h 1 y
$35 1
tn © v I v Reatiu ror
o. fil led Erjp Use.
* 8 ?. WlmM
, -■ “- -rzz*-.': 7??'-,v£p\
/■**•■* *-• • d,',j sfe^SK-ij.
y? t ! Wff T<l
Yj-Sj 1 -<* mH . /i®sf
% m
Jj .. t;'iiSfsK:sj ej'
*,
bfwH- •••
AT £$
V 1
30 ’/gars in Use ail Over tits World
No Generators or Extras. Operated
by 2 child, Will stand by any S4OOO
Gas Fountain and sell five glasses to
its one.
MADISON INDIANA.
SIBOB.OO
arVTEN AWAY To INVENTORS,
sir<\oo every month given awav to tiny nne xrho apt
plies through us tor the most OaHiLorfous patent during
the n.onth precedi ig.
Wr secure the beat err clients,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors ta
keep track cf their bright ideas. At the saw time w
wizr. to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S TKE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
as the “ car-win jow” which can be easily slid u
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
•Saucepan, *’ “collar-button," “nut-lock," “bottle-
Jfopper," and a thousand other little things that most
•ny one esn find a ./ay of improving; ai.ii tirs; simple
Inventions are the one/ that brir. g largest ref to tht
autboft Try to think of someth**) gto invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEM*,.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice k
the “ National Recorder, ' published at Washington,
D. C, which :s the oest newspaper pubinbec! ir. Amerbi
In the interests cf inventors. We furnish a year's sub
BCT.pt ior* to this journal, free ot cost, to all our clients
We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each rnonth
Which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousand.-
cf copies of the “National Recorder,' ' containing n
ikeicli of the winner, a;;d a description of his
will be throughout the United States awiLtig
ca; it?bsts and manure lurers, thus Lringi g to dies
attention the merits of the invention.
All cofniaunications
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors cf Amc.icdO fir.A Foreign retocie,
6id F Street, N. \V„
3ox 385. Washington, D. C,
’ Rf/innce ■ edi*' r rfthi-, ; > ;V'. aw
X.lke biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sonr stomacli. indigestion are prompliy
ettred by Hood's Pills. Tltey do their work
easily and tlioronghly. g
Prepared by 0. I. Hood St Cos., I.oweil, Mass.
The only I’ill io take with Hood's Sarsacarllla.
tail Haifiilllip
WIIAT THE PEOPLE OF THE
“FREE STATE” ALE
DOING.
A gooT rdli-iMo a-ilas
niiui foi' i!i;; !.n:sy season,
Atl.lrr-ss, ‘‘Merchant”, c-aro of The
MoNir:>p..Pai ti>! -■ vii]i>, Ga,
Vc.'lc for the noimim; s.
Only three in >re wcelts until the
Ee| tmibc'-r term ot our court. Tin
lawycos, olßcers and merchants are
beginning to brush up, getting
ready ‘or the same.
Kiss Minnie and Lizzie Mnth-|
ewe of Glicelston, visited Miss
Matt!..- T.IaM.'X on Sunday last.
Eon Sal::. —House and two neve
lot in (own of Danklsville Good
well convenient, and outbuildings,
bouse iii'.i;Led through lit. Terms
reason aide, price low. Leo mo if
vou wai.ta nice, convoni-ni home.
Berry T. Moseley.
•T D Pail sand wife of Harmony
Grove, wore visiting Mrs. Parks
parents here tins week.
Found—an umbrella lost at Jonas
Chapel church 0n4.1v? day of iU->.
burying of H A MoEwen.
Owner can-get the same by balling
on J B Dean at Madison Spring and
paying for .this noiiee,
Mi : B Eva Ride of Cimer, was
visiting Miss Cal lie .Brook j on last
Sunday.
A P Deaving & T G Hadavvay bav 1
moved from Washington to Broad
street, just* above Athens hardware
etc., A!liens, Ga. Call onjthcni when
you want anvthing iii the vehio'e or
hari cKs line.
.I*Bll Henley and daughteJ of
near Ft. Tamar, visited friends
here Sundry.
J II I lice and T W Boroughs
of Ha, spent the day with Com
missioner While Sunday.
200 pairs men and women shoes,
good stock to close out at a low
price. We want to make room
for a full slock.
J. T. Baker & Cos. Comer. Ga..
When you go to Athens mid was
>! buggy, wagon of harness, call on A I J
Dearing, Broad street, Athens, (In.
,T W Ban-ford anil wife, w!k>
has been visiting relatives in Ogle
thorpe, have returned home.
A few dozen iadhs Dimmed
huts to close out at 75c in the dol
lar, J - T. Baker & Cos.
MrC DYonker, a well known
druggist of Bowling Green, Otiio,
in speaking of Chainbeilr,in‘s Cough
Remedy, says: I take pleasure in
recommending it to my customers,
fori am certain that it will always
please them. I sell more of it than
all o'htr kinds put together. 1 * For
sale by D E Griffith Gen. M’chant
DanieisviUe.
D, A. Moseley who has l.cen
confined lo Ln bed with fever is.
we are glad to state, able to be up
and out again.
Don't doubt it! the
time has come when merit
I wins, and that is why oeo
! pie exchange old pianos,
j organs and sewing ma
: chines, or buy new ones
j at Cpnoway's Music H ouse
Athens. It's money to'
you,
The Presbyterians protracted
their service a here this week con-.
- ooxjEigTi?'S'.
Danielsville, Madison County, m., Friday, August. 14th 1896.
'IiP te.l by Dr. Hoyt of Elboriotij;
Aluch interest is bo in.? mai ifi s p<|;
i:i the mw ing. anti it. iu liujieif
tlist much good will result f;orf
the bttcv.v.ting ser.imns
I y tl.i-3 nM<? disciple of G-.kl, ?®|
Nelms & Johnson
secured T J Kerlin, as
painter at their shops. He
is a 'first-class buggy
! painter, and the only ont?
.in the county. Bring youf
work, will vive you ai
good job as you can ,get in
Athens or anywhere else,
NELMS it JOHNSON,
DanieDvilie, G,i
|
j M,v Pit’le b.iy, when two yea 3 rtf
| nil-.' was taken •y -ir ill with hi o IP
I'hix.l was advised to use (J.iatnb >rf
la in‘s Colie, Oh 1.-ra an 1 Di.a.r!i-
| co Hemo'ly, .".ad luckily : pro2m'4l
i part o! ;t tiot l i taiivliiMy read the
directi ih and gave it nec r.Pmgl^,
He was very lor, but slowly and
soiely he began to improve, g aili
nily recover'd, and i-i flow as stmjft
and silting ns ever, f feel sure |t
saved h’.a life. I never can praise
the U -medy half its 'worth. I ala
sorrv every one in tho world d<*<
not knew h mv good it i-;, ns I
1 tv. 1 inn S., I lorida. P'orsnle by
D E Griffith (4*n. merchant Dig)-
ielsville.
If.is c Ida Quinn of Washington,
is spending awhile with her sislfK
M’S. L E Greene,
■ Miss Flora Holliday, who \\4is •
formerly an assistant in the 'High
Eeln oi h re is visiting Mrs. DaV
Meadow.
Bmee 1878 there have been ufae
epidemics of dysentery in different
parts of file country in whicli.ph jv
mber aims Coho, Cholera
Gioea kerne.ly whs n'ed wi'hflter
feot success, Dysentery, \Aien
epidemic, is almost as severe; and
dangerous as Asiatic cholera Her
etofore the best efforts lie most
skilled physicians haVo failed to
cheek its ravages, this remedy, hbw
evei. has cured the most malignant
cases, both of children and adults
and under the most trying condi
tions,which proves it to be.the best
medicinp in-the world fur boiyml
.enmplaints.For sale by I) E Griffith
Gen nii-nvhant Wanielsvill .
Mrs, Amelia Mathews of A thejis,
ho has been spendingawh.i e with
her brother and sisters familios
hoie, has returned lionie, j-.
We have 15015s best 25c 1 s , 'a
pound chewing tobacco that w'o ire
going to sell at 20c. lb. for the
cash. This is a bargain.
J. T. Bakcy & Cos,
The Jury Revisers have been in
session, rivising the j ni-s for the
next two years
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
cures cold y croup and whopping
cough. It is pleasant, s-fe and relis
able. For s*ia by D E Griff.'di
D.inielsville Georgia-
Holman & Scott have a
fine lot of horses and
mules which they are sell
ing low prices.
Several hundred bales of netv
cotton has bom sold in Georgia
to date. This is early for the
crop to begin to move.
't P Hearing and T G Hilda way
sell tlie celebrated Htudebaktr bug
gi-g and wagons and will sell you
cheaper than you can by elsewhere
!>.• sure to se him on Broad st.
Athens Ga.
Our * itti-i'i-st personal enemy
when nominated by a primary in
i wiiioii we engaged, is entitled to and
will receive our support. ??%
[ A large lot men’s pants, just re
jeived, worth from 05c to •$5.00*
J T Baker &Cos
If you have u t registered it is
time you had done so. Real in—
.-.-iriiclions a- to how the register
ing should be done that i.-i publishs
id elsewiiere in tlms ; columns, and
govern yoiirse’ves accordingly. You
wi 1 have to write your own mime.
See the tax c illcctoi and attend to
tiiio little matter :iq sojii a.i
hie, as the time is short and vo.U
will haw. to register b fore you nan
■.vot i.
Sn'T IT tolTis Mothkk in Germant
Jlr Jacob Esbensen, who is in
t lie etupiov of the UliieiU'o I/un'icr
Co.-, at Hes Moines, low i, says: ”1
have just sent some medicine back
to my motliCr in the old country,
that I kno.v tram personal n-e to
be the best m dieP'e in the world
for rheumatism, having used it in
m> family for several years, li
always does tin work.'* hi) cent
bottles for sale by l) E GHHith
Gen, merd ai.t Danolsville.
O.gani-e. Democrats! Organize I
This is the only way to G> mi >-
ccjs ill Organize, and do so at
'otico.
j Several speakers will ho or. hand
! court we,k to idl die |>aple about
! dernoevacy and hei caudi hit - s for
oliioe, Li o i hand and hear them.
SPOONS FREE to all.
Iroad in the Clnislian Herald Unit
Aiiss A. m. Fritz,Station a, Si,Louis
Mo, would give an elegant, plated
hook spoon to any one sending her
ten 2 cent stamps. Is mt for one and
do Ifni it so u'eiiil that I sh nved to
n'Y fiiends, and iieulci y]!| in two
Imr.rs, taking oiderc for the sjiooim
r I I e liook spoon is a house lIOM
nrc'-ssity. It cannot s’ip into the
diili or vassal being lufd m the
place byali ok oa the hick. Tho
spoon is something housekoepi rs
have needed ever s inee spoons were 1
invented. Anyone can get a sample
spo tiGby sendi ig ten 2 cent stamps
to Miss i'Yitz Tins is a splendid way
1 to make money around home.
■: . Very tiuly.
Jc annkttk S,
fVram the I’ortsmsuth Star. July ‘4oth.]
Apart from llic nurits or do
,igei\tsot the struggle now going on
vpk'WWw s . i'*sAi t it L— --aai 1 the.
Southern Railway, it must be said
that the temporary injunction to
.stop the rate war. recently granted
by Judge Simontou, puls now phase
on the matter, It is true that the
, injunction is only temporary and
aft r the hearing it may be dissolved
Blill it has an ugly look.
It amounts to Federal interference
with private affairs, or governmed
| ill control of the laws of campetition
and supply and demand.
MONEY MADE IN MINUTE,
T have not made less than sixteen
dollars any day while selling On
trifugal Ice cream Freezers. Any
one should mtm from five t eight
dollars a day selling cream,and
from seven to ten dollars selling
Kl'etz rs as it is such a wonder there
is always a crowd wanting cream,
you can freeze cream elegantly in
one minute and that astonishes
people so they all want to taste il,
I and (lien many of them buy IreezeT*
as the cream is siu oth and perfectly
frozen. Every freez r is guaranteed
lo freeze the cream perfectly in
one lmiiute Anyone can sell ire
CMarn and the freezer sells itself
M IC. Casey & Jo. 114 JStCI i a lies
St. St'jouis Mo will mail you full
Particulars free, so you can go. to
work and nick; lots of money any**
where as with one freezer you can
make a hundred gallons of cream a
day or if yon vvisli th y will hire you
on a salary. Lillie B.
| CURE NEUVOU TROUBLES
AND IN DIGESTION.
I Mr WL 1 Nelson. President of the
I/cond Natio.ial Bank, of Jackson,
jTenn.-, says: “For indigestion
and nervous trouble, I would rath
er give up any remedy than Kings
Royal Germetuer. Asa nerve
tranquilizer and restorative it iall
| thr* can bo desired. I i*. uyt a
: nortcotic in any seine,
ee.i sys.eui. I e r.nsi ler it "inW i*u
val’table remedy, and have for
oral yean b ;en re io in mending it
to my friends. - >,
PERSONAL.
! Free (3-1 page nn dical refer.-m; e
| book any person afllieted wieh any
’ special, chronic or delicate disease
peculiar lo their h.-x* Address the
j leading physicians and surgeon ol
the United tales, l)r, Hathaway,
ilt Uo. 22. j So. Broa t s reel, A.-
lauta, Ga /
Register atOneej
CHAIRMAN CLAY IJRGLS THE
VOTERS i'O REGISTER.
Editor Paid IsvitloMondov,
Danicisville, Ga :
I)i*aa Sin:—As Chairman of the
Satate Oensdoratic Executive Oom
niitu.e, 1 am ■. and '.ivoring t*> gel
before (lie people the general r--
gi-U'atiin law, and t know of no
nett r way to reach tho massjs,es
pecially tlm people of the mral dis
iii'ts, titan throng'' the weekly
press. In many counties tho people
have never voted under t is regis
tration law, eons‘qui nlly* mmy
voters in Gei';.i i do not know any
thing about the la* .
| Ist. Only voters who have rg-
i store 1 this year (ISOfi) can vote
in the elect oi.s to Ih held this fall,
cons tpioptly, anv person who nitvv
fail to legiuortlns year, under tiio
law. will bu di-j > 1 ivi and of his v ■ tc
‘2nd. In order to reg'sti r, the
Vi ter mi st apply to the lax collec
tor and register in person, c.liter
tiy writing hi) name or making I.is
mark lie is leqnired under the
law, to sign the oath, and cum po'-
oi) cannot register the name of
another. The impression Ims gone
ony that lb* tax collector cam get
the naua's of vote rs and pi ?n tlio
oath f-r them Tnis is a n.idnka
and all suc h registration is ill uill,
l lic voter must must apply to t 1 e
fax collector, or In- clerk, ami sign
the oath him ef, or make his
inn rk.
, > i
3rd. In order to facilitate the
w-rk, the tax-c Hector is allowed
to appoint >i clerk or clerks, to as
sist him in carrying on. the register
ing of the voters. The ilcis of
such elntkfc, done in |.ursunnee of :
the registration law, will no just)
as legtti and Valid ns if done by.
the tax collector himself.
Hie important Uint Immediate
attention bB t ailed to this not mitt
its provisions, so as t<> gut to come
tonvard and courtly with it. The
general rogistration law for the
State will la,..found in Georgia
Laws for 1 - 941 ’jntges 115 to 122
inclusive. I rnt• your paper will
take nn interest in pixmiting the
provisions of tin’s Act to your re
aders, and impress ng upon them
the impui tnnoe of complying v ith
it at an early day. Lot the voters
who read your paper know that,
unless they iv*gUt‘*r this year, they
will be deprived o* their votes..
As Chairman < f tlm stale Cmn
ittee, I will appreciate any atten
tion tliul yo i mnv give tins uub
j-ct, and any infonnat on that you
may funds’ l the vot< rs of your eo
nuty. Year ji 'pcr caii doubtless be
of much service to the party within
the next few months. Unions the
people cau be inl'ormdd in legard
le 11to provisions of this law rna-iy
will be <lep ived of their votes
when ehctiou day. comes.
Trusting, that ! may have your
assistance ami <-o opo aticn in this
i nportant matter, believe me to be,
Veiy truly yours,
A. ti. CLAY,
Chairman State Committee.
Keep Up Your
Scott’s Emulsion
in Summer-time
arc your resources
for the summer? Have you
an abundance of health stowed
away for the long, hot, deplet
ing cays, or does summer find
you low in vitality, run down,
losing flesh, and weak? Scott’s
Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil will
give you the proper reserve
force, because it builds up the
system on a solid foundation.
A tonic may stimulate; Scott's
Emulsion not onlyboosts,”
it sustains. |
* l
■* It Is a wise precaution always to have at
W,t a small bottle of Scott’s Emulsion in
th?house. Unopenei. it will keep indefin
itely. Tightly corked, after using, kept in
a cool ’place, it will remain sweet (or weeks.
For mle by all druggists at
5O Cents and SI.OO
Wanted-Hn idea
Protect your Moan: thv may tiring you
V/rit* JOHN WHIjUKKMJUN ft f:O.. I'ulcnt Att<*r
■ vvn, |; (1., fur thr'.r (1,(U9 prieo oilor
Ibt ol Uo inrcnUoun WttuletU
>• ? tw urrie* t
Cnf f'ttUar l’*r Vnwv.
i [fit! Id h fa
WHEN TiiE tGUNlfdt STOK3
OF THE M A ON lit TE II’LE
LSLYI.) TO-.MORROW.
To-morrow (Tat rbty) v.H l e a
great day for (lie M.-.s ii.ic fiat rti -
nity of this community.
The occasion will be- tlm la. in ?
of the corner stoic' of the,aw
Masonic builclifig licue, wlii 1: evi l
be amply suffic int t > nceomm .*
dat this *odge. or any ot'n r 1 ■'•■*
in th is sc otion.
It is to he n two store structure
with a basement am! i- t't
on tho corner of I’m .vj n ■ h .*■
tween tlm Bapti-il. c'!ru:vh no i :1m
court.
As will he soon hv the o!li ri.il
notice below, and as puolisli >< 1 hut
Meek, Grand Master .''ban ion will
Jay tlm corner ston Mnj. ,J If
J.Hies of Klber!on, "i 1 also Ih
I rerant
Hero is the invila'io •,
I)AXJRf,Ts.Yr I.E, 14a., Aug. !t'l l<H.).j.
1 lor ■ John P. Shannon. Mi s,,
Worshipful Grand Minter, (La .cl
L >dgf> of Georgia, K. mi l A.:M.
lillhc rton, < -a.
Detu- St and Brother:—*-John
II Jones Lo.lfe No. Ul3 F. > <* A.
M. now i-.Midy lo I cgtn tli ~-ivc
tion of it’s now ledge lui 5 g
lieiv, null irqiicsts that, yon and,
Lodge the hi-ncv mid s lviic <>l
ing .the cini v stone tlu- I >■ 17 on
tlie 15th iiist.
y i’ll Urn filly Ybnm,
David NV. Meadow. W, ,M,\
J A Gceene Sjcrotary,
A large crowd is expected to wß
ness the exercised,
notice:
Georgia - Madison county,
Whereas S G O’Kel ey, iidinT 1
of the estate ol James m Sailors,
deck! has applied to me for letleis
of dismiai ion fiom said administni*:
lion. This is therefore to • ito all
persons concerned to be at my cf-'
lice on the first Monday in Nov.
next,to show why said letters should
hit be grann and. This Aug. Hr’
1898. G, G. Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE,
Georga—Madisoi. county.
Whereas S C o‘lu-Iley, ad in f
the estate of Burjy Smith, iKc’d.
lias applied to me for letters of
dismission from said adnnriisiia
lion. This is herefore to cite all
persons concerned to be Ft my of
lice on the first Monday in Nov.
next to show why said letters shell'd
not he granted. This August Brd
1890. G. O. Daniel, Ord.
NOTICE.
Ge rgin—Madison county.
Whereas S G O’Kelley, adui. of
the 3Stato of John .Scntt, dee’il 1-ns
apr-lied lo me for letters of dis
mi'-sion from snul admiuiGtvntiou.
This is then fore to cite all persona
concerned to be and appear at my
office on tno’tint Monday in Nov.
next, to show cause why said let—
tors should not be granted. This
Aug. 3rd 1896. G. 0. Daniel, Ord
NOTIGE.
Georgia—Madison county.
Whereas S G O’ Kelley nd.-n.of
the rstate of Redding Scarborough
(h e’d, has applied to me for letters
dismission from sa.d administra
tion. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to he at my of
fice on the fir.-t Monday in Nov.
next, to show cause wiiv said let
ters should not be granted. ’> his
Aug. rd. 1896. G. G. Daniel.
Ordy.
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