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TiijE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newly Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondent!
of the Telegraph,
HAWKINSVILLE'S BIG FAIR.
Everybody PliluS W11 h Ilia Vxpoilltan
CurloaUIr, That draw In Clinch
Coaoty—PollCle* In Klliert—
Siwi From Miller Point*.
Hreririnsvllle, Oct. 1!.—(Special.)—
The exposition ground* presen
quite a lonely appearance now. The
droua, balloonist, rope walker, arlane
blowers, etc., ore all cone. The plat-
since Is a think of MJi* past, the crowds
are scattered to the tour .wind* of the
world and the voices of tho lemon-
aders and popcomers are heard no
more tn tlhe land. The lost raclnic stork
disappeared from tlhe grounds today.
All have pone to Mccon to train for
the Dixie Fair. Nearly atl the flm.
trotters In (leontia were here and
dotrbtlces all of thorn are tratnlnit on
tho Macon track today. The lot cm-
braces some capital horses, and If the
fine stopping of Nubbin W. and Mu
sette donlt interest tlhe Dixie Pair
sightseer* then they must ho a pe
culiar people.
The wtregm** folks have had their
chow and had their aay and enjoyed
such a week of pleasure as comes
seldom In a life tVme. No break oc
curred along the tine. The plans were
well arranged and admirably executed.
Visitors all saw a larger show than
they exported! they saw (I clean,
smooth little city, met -many old friends
and nothing occurred to mar the plea
sure of any one. Many visitors went
away from hero believing Uhls a pro
hibition 'loan. There was no drunk
enness or disturbing the peace In liny
form; no aocidrnl, no intfeellng. All
wore in for n good time, and they
had It. That this 'town never doe* nny-
thlng iby halve* t* the verthet of all
who have any knowledge of the town
and -Its people.
At the Jewelry store of Mr. R. E.
King ore two dharmlna picture* on ex*
hlbltlon. tho work of Mlsa Mary Culler
White of Hawtitnavltle. IMisa White
ho* charge of tho art dopurbmimlt of
the U.fwklnmvllle pubUo schools, and
the position could not ho better tilled.
In 'those pictures, ns, in tViet, In nil her
work, that high artistic merit Is dls.
played that so C.wvrm* the admirers «f
high art. Mias White’s olaas -was rep-
resented in the conteat at tho Wire-
grass Exposition with the art Claes of
Kbepeser College of Cochran. And al-
though the Cochran display was o
hlafhly credit wide one and was during
the week deservedly end highly com
plimented, the judges saw sonic mipn*
rlority in the' work of Mksi White's
olass and awarded the highest pro-
mlums a cab rdlngly. Out of the thirty
pictures of the public schools twenty-
two were from stilt life. Miss Bessl*
Rogers, who has spent two yrar* In
Europe completing her eduction In
art. and Mtsses BerUia Willlndvim
and Masnie Hatcher, all of Macon,
were the Judges. From whnl 1 osn
loam, Hawfclnsvltle people "HI be on
hand si to Dixie Fair In no small num
bers. .
CLINCH COUNTY CUIUOfl.
Many Remarkable Things and People
Grow Theie.
HomervJllr. Oot. 18,—(Special.)—The
little Mm ofcSewnrl Smith, 1 years ajid
« months old, fell a few day* ago from
a goroh and broko hts leg. He is do
ing a* welt ss could be expected and
•will eoon recover.
James C. RmlBh. »I year* old, w
stricken a tow day* ago at hi* son *
house In this place with paralysis. He
Is now at hi* home, live miles from
here, and Is not expected to live. He
in a rrmartiinbto man In some respects.
He ha* never been sick dmfore, owns
targe slocks ot tssUlc. and know* more
about how everybody’s Vend lies In
Clinch county Stan any other man,
Slaving traversed It all hi* life looking
otter Arts stock., ...
The nnnual camp meeting of the
Methodist ohurch closed hors. It was
considered n good meeting.
■Superior court for Clinch county con
venes here nexl Monday. ...
There I* sn old man by tho name of
Juniper Grim* and his wife living
Gb.aul ten miles from here. They «r*
both »0 odd yeans oM. They are both
active and osn walk throe miles «o
Psaglerti *1111. Where they do their
trading, and they do the most of their
work, living on a farm, where 'they
raised a Urge family, and they num
ber Ihetr descendants by scores around
them. The old man baa all his teeth,
and eon mount n horse from oft the
ground tike a young man. •
There ts « place oallisl Red Bluff,
where there le a church and school
house on the Rod Hlutf Stream, about
sixteen miles from here. There Is a
ntutherry tree growing three, bearing
berries every year. From Its trunk,
•bout fifteen feet from Ihe ground, is
a peach tree growing, ateo bearing
peaches every year. It 1* supposed the
peach see,! was deposited there by a
"Vi. J.' reader hsa bought out the
lands of the estate of R. R. Crum,
near here. It Is a valuable farm end
Nr. reader conterophite* turning tt
into a fruit farm.
“How Wall You Look”
Friends Surprised at the
Great Improvement.
•ft I. Hood & Co., bowel), Maas, t
”1 take pleasure In writing the good I
have received from Hood's Sarsaparilla.
• Every spring and summer for six years my
health has been so poor from heart trouble
and general debility thatattlipes life was
a burden. I was so emaciated tnd
Weak nnd Palo
that my friends thought I would not lire
long. I could do scarcely any work st all
and hod to lie down erery few minutes. I
began getting worse In Jnnuary, losing my
desk and feeling so tired. I thought 1
svuuld try H‘—Is Sarsaparilla nml 1 am
hsppy to say I am In I tetter health than for
Hood’s^ Cures
n number of years. My friends remark to
me: ’Why how well you look.’ 1 tell them
11 Is Hood's Sarsaparilla that has done tho
^jr»e"iW?on h ,a.
sn msstt&ssz ffl&ffiir"
Hood’s Pills euro liver Ills, eonutip*
tiou biliousness, lick headache, IndlgosUon*
Stationery, Monograms,
Wedding Invitations and
visiting tfarda engraved
at lowest prices. No de
lay; work done by skill*
•d workmen In our establishment. Send
fbr samples and pnees. J. P. Btevens
A Bro., Jcwelera, 47 Whitebait street,
Atlanta, Ga.
DHOW TOR COIiOB IMS.
Walsh mud Black Addressed Whites—
Watson Talked to Negroes.
Cromtonfvlllt. Oot. 10.—
Watson apoko to the negross hers
yowtoMuy, and Black and AVsIsh ad-
drees*! tho white people of Taliaferro
eoumy t\>d«y.
THREE LETTERS
to reraembei>-P. P. P.
They’ll help to mnind
you of Dr. Pfefoe’a
Pleasant IVileta — and
these are the thing* to
keep In mind henever
your liver, your stom
ach, or ycur bowvis aro
out of order.
If you’re troubled
aith coativeoetM, wind
| and pain In the atom-
, aoh, cvMlncss or »Ua-
tamd sleep, you’ll rtnd
tkM littl# Pdletci .just
what you want—tiny In tire, Ufer-ooftSod,
phiSPt to take and planmit in the way
lb*y act. They tone up and strengthen the
lining membranes of the .-toiuach and bow
el*, and do petmamnt good.
Tb preveut, relievo, and curt Bllfounnonw, f
Constipation, Sour Stomach, Sick
or Wboua HmuUc1m», and Indixsbtlon, toko
Dr. Pktvek lotlru. If thcv’ro not Mills-
factory, In svsry way and in every case,
you have your mousy back.
Tbs old reliable**—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remsav lrn been sold for thirty years. Uaa
curat thonwivls, trill cun you.
ELBERT'S PRIMARY.
Several Cumliiliile* For the Various
County OQUe*.
Klhertou, Oet ltl —(Simcfcll.) -Tli"
Dcinocrutlc oxooiutvo ‘culllDlltlMl of El
bert county hub entered a primary
electlou for county officers to be held
on the same day of tho congressional
election. There me live or six candi
dates for olier.ff and several for tax re.
eelver nud county treasurer. Thu pres
ent clerk of the suyeriur cctirl, lux col
lector, county surveyor and coroner
have no opiKwItlon yet There will
prolmlily he a number of candidates
fur coimly commissioners,
Mr. H. I,. Carter, wtto shot and killed
Mr. Ed. Daniels the morning after the
election, and who was charged with
murder, had a preliminary trial before
Justice Abba Oglesby. After un ex
haustive examination Into the case.
Justice Oglesby committed him for vol
untary manslaughter, llx.ng Ihe boud
at $1,000. The betid was made at once
ami Mr. Carter discharged. ,
No evidence has ho'eti taken yet In
the deettai Contest for representative
for KllM'rt. It 1* understood that the
I’epullsts will attack the Klhertou pre
cinct uud undertake to throw il out,
ns no other steps would avail them
anything. The managers of that pre
cinct were extremely careful i|id kept
the chairman of the county executive
coinmltlee of the Populist party m the
room wltli them during tho whole tlmo
of the election.
Hou. A. J. Cobb of Atlanta was In
dorsed at n muss meeting of the Dem
ocrats of Klbcil for ono of tho Judges
of the supremo court In ease tho con
stitutional umemlnieut was rudhed.
As that was net done, but a vacancy
having occurred by the resignation of
Judge Illeckley, It Is probable that our
representative will ut.ll feet bound by
that Indorsement nud support Mr.
Cobb If bo k n candidate.
COFFEE SUPERIOR COURT.
Few Convictions Were Made—Negro
Prisoner's Escape.
Douglas, Oot. 1ft—(Special.)—Coffee
superior court adjourned Friday night.
Tho Jury tn the ease of the Harris Ikiys,
charged with assault with Intent to
murder, scaled their verdict down to
assault aud battery. They were each
sentenced to pny a lino of fits) nud
ousts nr nerve twelve months hi tho
chnlngmig. They wore carried to Stew
art’s eouvXct eauip yesterday.
lu the ease of the stale vs John W.
Tanner, 8r., charged with the murder
of old man Youugblood, a verdict ef
unpilttnl was rendered.
Some excitement was caused by the
daring escape of a negro prisoner, who
Kcuil-clrrled the village aaend of the
bloodhounds, mounted Dr. Hall's horse
aiul made good his escape. Home lirno
during the night this h>rxe returned,
minus the bridle.
From Uio bliternosa of our recent
political strife a goodly bitch ot mio
bills were found for 'lot,ms conduct on
the day of the election. At present
party lines are drawn ns close ns tn
the days of reconstruction.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Young Williams Ran a Narrow Escape
From Death.
Grlmn. CM, I*.—iSpeolalA—ct-uid B.
WtllUms. n youug nun of good tunlly,
about 15 year* oM. of Uocuct Grove, at
tempted sutcSde at'* o'clock Shis after
noon by ttriog a pistol toll Into hta left
aide, near the heart. The weapon was
a 38 Smith A Wesson revolver, but the
bated glanml off and raved Dm poor,
fellow from taking hla own life, lie l*
yet hi a serious condition but will like
ly recover. Williams came beet about
a Week ago. No cause to assigned for
the rash act,
MARRIAGE AT ORtFFIN.
Mr. Mhngbam Write tho Daughter of
Mayor Hoyd.
Grimn. Oct. IS.—fSb«s*lL>-dOck W.
Msngh-im, a young man of many ad-
mlrabie qualities and high social stand
ing here. «ws uuloM in nurriage at <
o'clock this af ternoon to MDi Olive
Hoyd. tho highly ocoompttehed daugh
ter of Mayor Hoyd of this city. The
ceremony cook place at the Dapllst
etmrvb. Rev. T. W. O'Kelly officiating.
The bride nnd groom left immediately
for Atbflt* and other points accompa
nied by a number of friends.
A.- Golden, druggist, Birmingham,
Ala, writes: "Please publish some of
the testimonials I have sent you for
Japanese Pile Cure." Sold by Goodivyn
A Small, druggists.
Look around town and then inspect our stock,
and you will see that we can please you better
than any one, both in materials, price, etc.
Every new color nnd weave in Dress Goods
from 10c. to $2.50 per yard. Blacks a specialty.
Just Out.
Hand-made Dress Tr Ri
ming* of Jet. and Feath
er* combined; also, new
line MuhIhi dtj Hoi Em
broideries, very latest
fad for Wool and Hi Ik
Suit*.
Complete line Buttons,
Velvets, Jeta, etc.
5ee ^hese.
51 -inch two-toned Cov
erts. 85c Covert shaded,
cords, $1.00. Line 35-
inch Ladies’ Cloth, 18c.
Silks for waist a special
ty. Our Suits, ready
for wear, at $12.50 and
$15.00. are beauties; fit
perfectly.
Prlond—Why do you flen‘4 your hu«-
band'fl clothed to a t'allor, when all they
need '.a a. button? Mrs. Wanlofe-m—
Well »tihe fact la, my husband married
an young 'that he never learned to new
on buttons.—New York Weekly.
UNBINE.
^yuslied iVUddUpgs Flowf*
The only Flour of Its kind, nnd tho beat of
any kind. It Is mmln by n agorot pro
cess known to but two persons.
*100,000 hail oca offered for tho Knowledge-
Tho Undine Is tho best flour sold in
Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Ga.
Tho Undine gives perfect satisfac
tion. J. II. Stillwell, Euellat Ga.
NOEL MILD COMPANY,
Estlll Springs. Tenn.
ONE CENT A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
JOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CT3.
WANTED.
WANTED.—A mlwrlod coup)* no chil
dren, w-.iuu board In privahe family
Addons* VV, cure Tolegrabh.
WANTED.—Fltl&y partridges and ntty
dovea, and also nr teen opossums at
Chapman's EaglUh KUchon.
WANTED—A flrst-claw barber. Apply
at once. Exahanga Bank barber shop.
Memlri.
WANTEb—1M additional men on Ma-
con's sewer system. Good wages and
wesloly pay to active man. Apply to
Gaboury & Noble, ofllco Second and
Ocxaulgeo aireets.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
W«U'» Pair Hlshcit Medal and Diet ono.
WANTED—To aril you a '91 model
Densntore typewriter, best machine
In the world. J, E. Min ter, ogont.
'Phone No. 2M.
WANTED.—Parties to distribute cir
cular, tn every towu tn the Southern
suites (uxceiA Atlanta,) ot over live
Iraudred Inhubttunta. Address with
10 oema In .tampx. Lev! Morrison, 18
Decatur aired. Ailam.i, uu.
WVANTED.—For the rroduotlon of
Palu's great apectlicle, "The Last
D*)n of Pompelt" at tho Dixie State
Fair, 100 tidies, 100 gemlemou, 60
boy* 10 to ltl years of ugo. For the
chorus, marches, etc. There Is noth
ing Jn the entire piece 41*111 any lady
or gontl.'mon <un not with perfect
propriety participate lu. Apply
Tmursl.iy—gentlemen und boys 10 u.
m., ladhx 3 p. m„ at the office of ‘die
secretary Fair Association, over a.
R. JUquca A Tinsley, «tK. C. Pardee,
senerai nunit« ‘‘Hat Day* Pom-
FOR RENT.
RENT-DeMrahl. front rooms
J6I Mulberry- street, near the Metho
dist enure.i, same square.
FOR RENT-A nlc« rtsldencs; T romns;
Orange atrect. Apply CH Cotton avenue.
FOR RENT—Large and convenient board,
teg house-, Oak street, near Fourth.
Term* reasonable. Jullen ft Rodser*.
administrator.
FOR REN$—SS3 Orange atrect; seven
rooms, am* and water, car line. Ap
ply to 3. N. Birch.
J*iu,.S E S£7£“S!£ 1 ?* 4 rooro ' wlu » «r
without tgeals: txvth room, etc.; one
*2g* f^l. court house. Address Z.,
«xre of Telegraph.
coitt MTtft. dll an F\joto Broaaan.
telephone 193. for particulars.
FOR RENT—Seven-room mndencet sss
Clmton street. East Mtren. tilth one
oi-rc garden. Three mlnutei from elec-
trtccare. v.ry desirable: rrtc. low. Ap-
ply at Macon Savings Honk.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.—We have 'three or four
mule* that we will aril cheap. Macon
lot Company, rear Passenger depot
FOR SALE.—'Wo have Hires or four
mules thslt wo will aril cheap. Macon
Ice Company, rear Passenger depot.
FOR SALE-Ftne registered Holstein
hull; gentle and kind; ancestors large
milk and butter producers. M. II.
FOR HALE—Ons magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sail vary obaaft Apply at Tate-
graph office.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two
■tickets from Macon no Waco,. Tex.
Apply to J. S. R., oane Telegraph.
FOR SALE.—Auction, Suction, So/ter-
dry. October 20, two cars Kentucky
saddle and hr ruses horses. Call be
fore tute and examine these homos
ut Davis' stables.
FOR SALE.—At a bargain, choice lot
In Bellevue. 'For terms apply to E.
A. oHnie, 454 Cherry street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRESH BLOATER muckered alt G. G.
Toole's today.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is tho
best made. Have you tried it?
THE BEST FRESH MEATS In Mncon
are sold by the Georgia. Packing Co.
GEORGIA SEED RYE. -white P.tnrl
sent, barley, flower bulbs and potted
iferns at:414 Second street. Daniel
Drug and Seed Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
FBB9H Liver Sausage, all pork sau
sage and Vienna sausage .today.
Georgia Kicking Company.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents
par hundred at the Telegraph office.
G. B. PETTIT, agent, contractor nnd
builder. Office 260 Second street. Con
tracts for till kinds of building. Re
pair work ai specialty. Plans and
s-’-'cincations furnished on short no
tice.
HOLMES & COUTTS’ celebrated extra-
yeast crackers retail at the low price
ol 10c a pound.
LOST.—Last evening between Nlsbet
school and T« titnull square, black belt
with silver buckle. Return to Tele
graph; reward will be paid.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. Aex
your grocer far (hem.
LOOK out for line sample copy Sunny
■ Soith at your door. Distributed by
Levi Morrison.
LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer soils
It.
FOR HAMS, sugar cured shoulders,
mart :i.nd lard go to Grace Grocery
Company.
PRESCRIPTIONS oarefully acid accu
rately compumded at Daniel Drug
nnd Seed Company.
POTTED FERNS nnd all kinds of
flower bulb, for fall planting for rale
cheap at Daniel Drug and Seed Com
pany. «
FOUR Well mrvtched teams, six elegnnt
saddle horsw, rackets and running
walken* in this shipment from Paris,
Ky. Call at Davis' stable and exam-
1P- Auction sate Saturday morning,
October 30.
GIVE us a 'trial. We are prepared to
»'1> goods «t lowed possible prlcre.
Grace Grocery Company.
RHOUER’S bread'ratling ]* tbs bsst bread
preparation made. Try It.
LET us make you prices bcifore you
buy grooerio*. Grace Grocery Com
pany.
WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will
give away for wrappers of large pack
•to* of Rhorer’s Bread Raising, w
C. Turpin & Co.
t-OST.—A light colored Jersey cow;
few white spots; scar on back. Re-
tusii to J. B. Richardson, corner
Adam and Boundary streets, and re-
enve TewtiPd.
CENTRAU give me lw! is tnat Air.
Y »A madam. Please send ms
two boxec Saratoga chips, i min* mey
are sxcelleat.
HOLMES A COUTTS' BISCUITS and
cakes arc matte from new materials
of the very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded the
premium over all competitors where
over exhibited, and are pronounced
the finest manufactured tn the world
If you use cakes or biscuit*, why not
buy the best. Sold by the leidinr
fancy grocers.
HOUSEKEEPERS, we will give you 100
pound* Dewdnoo Pastry Pa tout Flour
for the beet Ibtf made of tt Batrtea
must be at exhibit south aide Floral
Hall by noon October 2*. Joo. C.
Holmee A Oft. sole agents.
CARLOAD Kentucky horsos to arrive
this morning at Davis' sdabte. call
ftlrly. Inspect and make your pure
chase of something nice to drive dur
ing the fair. Kv«yt»dy will want a
ndee horse during the fair and after.
Call at Davte* Hkible arul buy ono
cheap. Auction sale Saturday morn-
tog. October M.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure cream of tartar and soda and
W guaranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin's Diking Pow
der we will, for a short time, give
with each pound can of powder a
pound con of Holmes A Coutts' cele
brated oskes or sultlnes both for 43
cents. Turpin's Is sold by tho lead
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company. Macon. Ga.
HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock is newer,
finer and larger :han any other
house. We ape headquarters for ev-
e very thing from A to Z. Leave your
orders with os if you want a One
thanksgiving turkey. CMery and
cranberries to match. John C.
Holmes & Oo.
OF SIG
Our trade for the past week was just simply out of sight.
Could not possibly wait upon the crowds that thronged our'
counters. Could ask no higher testimonial from the trading
putdic.
B gratCC' C 1 The rich and the poor meet
AL55 together here. Nooneneed
stay away on account of the price. The most fastidious easily
suited. The largest stock from which to make selections.
Reliable in quality, correct in style. Every salesman an expert.
A magnificent success is Mine. Gorham.
Every gown a work of art. Unique in
design, faultless in fit and execution
Alterations and complaints are back numbers. You cannot
afford to'miss her.
lAf ry A 13 Everything stylish in Capes and
W Coats. Prices unexcelled. See our
Children’s Gretchens and Reefers.
burdem™
FORSALE
The Handsome 3-Story
With Basement,
No. G36 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences'. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is In strictly first-class
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
halt block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located 'on the hill. In as good
neighborhood as Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly, the prettiest and most de
sirable place new on the market. For
sale low and on easy te-ms. For further
Information call on
&
Real Estate Agents.
IT IE APPARENT to the roost skep
tical that thoso merchants who ad
vertise In the newspapers Invariably
do the largest and most successful
business. If you are a business inim
you ought for your business’ sako to
Be no advertiser, nnd If you nro Ju
dicious you will readily agree that
tho Telegraph Is the best medium
Hint enn be selected. Rates will ho
founO reasonable enough when its
circulation Is considered. If you nro
Interested, notify the Telegraph and
you win rcoelve prompt attention
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
AH persona having demands against
the estate of Janies T. Nlsbet, late of
Bibb county, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to render In their demands to tho
undersigned according to law and all
persons Indebted to said estate are re-
oulred to make. Immediate payment.
This l*th day of September. 1894.
_ ' _ • J. W. NISBET.
Executor James T. NlsbeL Deceased.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY—O T.
Jonns having applied to me for lettera
of administration on the relate of J
Warren Johns kite of told county, de-
?) u if- tfwrefore, to notify ell
concerned to fUe thetr objections. If any
they can. on or before the first Monday
In November. 1S94. or Intern will then
be issued. C. M.-WILEY Ordinary
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—Dr. B H.
rstterson having applied io me for let
ters of guardianship or the nerion and
property of WtJBs CFaater, thla la there-
lore to notify all parties concerned to
tile tbsir objections. If any they have, on
or before the first Monday In November.
1F4. or letters will then be issued as
asked lor.
C. IL WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—The on.
praisers appointed to set noble a twelve
months' support to Mrs. Mary ft Ntsbet
and her one minor child out of the estate
of Janies T. Ntsbet. deceased, having li ed
their return In this office, this la there
fore to notify all ponies concerned to tile
their objections on or berore the fimt
Monday tn November. 1894, why sold re
turn ahould not he made the Judgment
of this court.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
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