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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPHs SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1908
LET YOUR HAT BE A
STETSON
We have' the STETSON 1908 FALL MODELS.
Nothing hitter; notliing mere stylish; nothiug more up-
to-dnte.
If yon don't care to spend so rnueh for a hat, try onr
KNOX-ALL
the best .$2.00 hat
on earth.
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WACHTEL
SHERIFF BOB ETHERIDGE OF JONES
DISAPPOINTS A GATHERING MOB-
AND PLACES HIS PRISONER IN' whll.
IS ELECTROCUTED
ha» had tiad scrapes. - It was Ms pre- ! wire ~<T*pgMns in Ole street today and
BIBB JAIL INSTEAD OF TAKING vloua had character, and the shooting; thrust out his hand to push It out of
of BallUf Chambers. r.aJd to have boon*the way. Two minutes later re was
without other provocation thin the;.had, 2.300 volts of electricity having
execution of the law. that arou.-etf the passed through his body. Th* wire
** — burned cyt durlnf ■ «orm and
HIM HOME—NEORO SHOOTS A
COUNTY COURT BAILIFF BE-
CAUSE HE LEVIED ON HIS
HOGS.
The mob that was forming * In and
around Grays. In Jone* county, yester
day. with the* intention of taking a ne.
gro from the train on its arrival and
flixi«o»lng of him. was til-,apjjoint* d. A
lot.if distance- tip xtopped H rrlft Bob
J5th« riuge from carrying over there the
nezto the mob wanted.
.County Bailiff Doc chamber* went
Thursday morning to tin: place of Mr.
Abe Jarr.ee, about four milts from
Grays, where llv* d a negro named
Clark Williams, for the purpose of
making n levy on some ,v»bh rtnd other
stock to satisfy n paper held by him
'When Willems
sent for Mr. James, i
the same tlmo the n<
lift were having rorr.r
.levy. • Then w » n t]
to the pasture wher
Williams ran Into h
bnIIiff. he
• nrr Ived ahoi't
i and the bal-
or in about th**
bailiff started
Ire of the citizens of the county. w
Williams was tsken out of his ceil chanced to drpjj about the iVi c tl»«
yeaterday morhlng for the purpose of'negro passed along,
being tried by the recorder on the) Stanfield Johnston Dio s Suddenly. '
but this I Htanficld H. Johnston.” one of 'the
. 1° best Known young men of Columbus.
' 4t h idled this afternoon or apoplexy. lie
mad j, a d been in Ill-health for some time.
y ne A -wife and two c.‘.iidr<.n survive him.
ha to hi) Forfeit He.vy Bond,
t.ns to ] tv),., t (j G caf;ca of o. I. Ynrbroutch. |
m.ke hl» v.«y to Toea. tvhtn fotind In R . j,. SaUor nad j. A . jiauley. charged
charge of disorderly conduct
was stricken so ss to olio-
be carried to Jonce. He »a!d that h ] A |ed thli iifternoon "ot 'anopleiy.
•hot the bailiff because he* iw 1 • - * • * — • -
and he now wishes h- ha-1
he was rdvlssd by Mr. Ian:« r
him not to do it. if#, was Flirting
the
took
~1
<ing a shell in t e gun In the house
the gun -went off. the load entering the
| lloor of his house. He then put In
I another sMM and came out of the
|hour.- threatening th.* bailiff He
finally fired at the bailiff, who return-
• d the fire fnrn hl< p’etol, fa bull »t
going through th* nmV right cr i.
Shewmakfe Brothers Co.
Dublin, Ga.
DEALERS IN:
Rough cjud Dressed Lumber
Cypress and Pine Shingles
Laths, Etc.
All Inquiries Answered Promptly
ImMllv t nt another shell In
'the gun and pulled tig- trlrter, but the
I'run ’•eing a c»nr went to nieces.
It wn* th'n that the two clos'd In n
j scuff'*-. T o bailiff had received a
I tnnd ef No. f. *h<
the shot taking
1 eel
I ClOJ^
i«hn.
tl|e union dep^t. I?e says he ha
family of twelve, ari l has a e ster and
daughter living in East Macon.
Special Today
Good Pre» At a lb 05c
Better Prunes, a !b 07c
Corn Flakes, a pkg 07c
fs-ir.ons. o do* 10c
Stuffed Olives, a bottle ODc
Bed Raspberries, a ran 13c
Arrow Root Blacuit. „ pl:«c 07c
A. 6c P. Prem'ttm Ch icplate. a cake 16c
A 6r. P. Sweet Chocolate, a cake..03c
Tooth Picks, large boxes 02c
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
TEA COMPANY.
IK THE CHURCHES
Centenary Church.
Rev. John G. Seals, pastor. Corner
College and Ash streets. Class meet
ing 10 n. in. Epworth League. Junior
10 a. m.. Senior 6:43 p. in. Preaching
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
In hln s'de, some of , S;B0 p. m. Singing out of tlir new
ret In his fare, hut song book. Special music furnished
of them In his side, and wan I by Centenary Sunday school orehes-
-rlijng v * -'k. lie placed his pistol j ( r *. Mr. W. O. Solomon will rfddrcsa
o the negro’* ride and tried to the Bible and Visitors* class In par-
hut the hainmerler.t affair re-1 tors of church at 4 p. in. All cordially
o respond to the tr'gwer. The!invited. Those coming for the lecture
lub’k to *• *• the advantage, nnd unable to b»* present at opening
bullet In hh of Sabbath school can reach the pnr-
rtm arm re pin «n « ‘i*"*'" rate fight, lors • from Ash street entrance. At-
r.rd finally stircredcd In g.-tilng nv/av. j tractIvo musical programme arranged
ItclriT unarmed, having g* nr to the , f or jqble clasa by Mi** Allcf Renton.
and though '
place not kn-
Mr James wn
SSSlrlnnre to t
In the sniff
In freeing bln
can*-. Sheriff Ethetldg.
hat hud
Ing of any difficulty,
unable to be of much I First Presbyterian Church,
° plurkv bailiff. R. E. Douglas, pastor. Sabbath
tile negro sueeec ;. d | Hohnoi at 9;45 n . m.. J. J. McKay, su-
le *iIs es- i mrintendent. Preaching at U o’clock.
ridge Was Informed {Theme. 'The Spirit of M
v d and went in t '•«* ; dLspensabl** Element of
Put Your Account With The
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital .$500,000.00
Surplus (earned) $300,000.00
Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to all.
L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pr™.
OSCAR E. DOOLY.Cashier.
R. J. TAYLOR. President
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P.
Missions
- dispensable Element of Our Holy Re.
pie**«• r.s quickly tis h** could. AM t Ilslon.** Evening service nt 7:30.
1 *h»t night he and hi*! Evanf*M$tlc sermon. Pastor's Bible
ntry looking' class In connertlon with the Sabbath
| school. Strangers welcome nt all
•d the
Oyster Season
Now Open
We are headquarters for Oysters, Fisli and Fresh
Monts. Oysters all the time.
Your orders solicited.
Phones 242—951.
W. L. Henry Co.
Out of town orders receive prompt attention. *
Tburids
depot let*
for Willi
In the qtrnntimr Mr. Joe Roberts | vices,
came to M.iron At midnight hcTmw
and rocognlxcd Williams in th* 1 negro
wsltlng room «»f the |tnl*»n denof
Immediately Informed Officer KH Ham
lin of th** fa.'t of the man being in
the waiting room and of t'm ncctirA
renco of ttio shooting, and asked that
he be arreeled nniOmM for Bherlff
I Etheridge. The officer started to make
tho arrest, but the negro was deaoer-
] nte and resisted with nil hln might
land for several minutes, while waiting
] for th*' arrival of the patrol wagon.
1‘tere was a fearful struggle between
the officer nnd his man.
| Tho«e who know WM’Inms say that
| ha In a^a'nnt In strength though'’ami 11
of stature. At this hour midnight,
there were but fow neople other trav
eler* welting for trains, and the-'^orc
there waa no one dlaponefi to render
the officer nnv a*«lstan«-e.
The offleer was compelled to use his
I club, and thU he did with at/cli effect
I •• to quell the riotous feel'ng on the
part of the negro, though It brake out
j again when he was shout to he placed
I In the wnnon It requiring the combined
efforts ef the wagon officers and offi
cer Hamlin to place him In It. After
he waa In the wagon dm became vio
lent. nnd hut fer the strength of that
Institution would have broken through.
At th* station house there was another
struggle, but he waa finally gotten Into
a cell. Old officer* of the foVce say
that they never saw so small a man
with such prodigious strength.
loearntng of the nrrrst In Macon.
Sheriff Fhherfdge came o\/r with sev
eral cltlxena of Jones county, and.made
preparation* to take the man back to
Grays. In tho afternoon there were
two or three calls for the sheriff, one
at the Jail nnd another at the station
house. When ho went to tho latter
place to carry the negro to the depot,
he had a long distance message from
Grays saying that a inob was being
formed with the intention of meeting
him at the train and taking the negro
away from him. Now there In no
braver man living than Sheriff Boh
Etheridge, and tho negro would not
have been taken from him without a
struggle, but he aaw no reason why he
should carrv tho man to the mob an.1
thus force trouble. Ho therefor* had
Williams taken to tho Rlhb countv Jail
proferrtnc to disappoint tho mob and
Incur their displeasure, perhaps, than
to have a lynching, or possibly an at
tempt at lynching. In nld Jones. Hav
ing placed hh man In a safe place,
the sheriff went home.
From the sheriff and others of Jones
county. It was learned that Williams is
not a deelmbl* rlttaen. A year or so
•go ho had a serious difficulty with a
the defendants failed to appear. The
bonds. 61,390 for Yarbrough and Sal
ter. each, and $500 for Bagley, were
For a quick fire on chilly
morning, we have just the
thing—Lumber Mill Blocks, at
$1.25 load, and incidentally it
is best kindling on earth.
Redmond-Massee Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
of the past week. These Include plans
for a cannery with daily capacity of
12.000 cans at Dunkle, Lt., a cannery
and syrup factory at Hattiesburg,
Miss. and a cannery at Matches. Mis« ,
cement plants nt Lagrange, Texas, and
Little Rock. Ark.: clay wqrking plants
at Columbia. S. C.. and Valdosta, Ga.;
Ice and cold storage plant enlarge
ments nt Cedartown, Ga., and Lex
ington. Va.; lumber plants nt James
town, Miss., Green Forest. Ark.. San
ford, Fla., Crossett, Ark., Holly, Ark.,
and Union. Miss.; metal working
plants at Phoebus, Va., and Helena,
Ark.: cotton seed oil mill at Raymond.
Ga : sugar factory at Alexahdria/La.;
horselcollar factory at Dallhs, Texas;
overall fnctory a Falrvlew, N. C.: pulp
mill nt Johnston, fl. C.: creameries at
Temple, Texas and Winchester. ICy.:
marble works at Gads ltd. Ala., and
cartridge ?nd firearm factory
Washington. D. C.
Tell me not
that mournful blunders
In making Shoes
are but a dream,
When from the sole
the upper sunders,
Then things are noi
just what they seem.
PACKARD
Keeps the
Quality
■ Up
—
L.
KAPLAN & SNETMAN
CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKERS
612-14 Poplar 8t. t
NUFF OED
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla.
Tho Maok Boys will giVo them prompt and careful
attention. Note tho following. All express prepaid:
XXX Superior Ry* l»*M gall. Jug. « quarts
Stt yr^ old Com. Ml# gall. Jug. 4 quarts ...
Aatfirson Co. Bourbon, four quarts
VThit* MtiK bottled tn bond, four quarts
U«U‘ 64, (pur quarts
IPfc-k l<*t>«*l l*«r quam ...a#,.....
S year old Cbm. font quarts
!*»•
14 &•
66 60
14 06
14 66
14 fl
.. .«««»«• «r.*,.*6.66
....6400
Htcee are only a few of our many good things. Send
us a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at
lowest prices. Write for price-list.
SAM WEICHSELBAUM St MACK.
Jacksonville, Fla. *
A COMPLETE FOOD
Baker’s Cocoa
CA Highest Awards in
Europe and America
RtfNcrrt
r.s.Vit.Mnc*
A medical writer rays:
Baker’s pure cocoa acts
a gentle stimulant, invigorat
ing and correcting the action 1
of the digestive organs fur
nishing the Irody with rorr.c
of the pure.-t elements cf
nutrition. :
Waiter B&r % Co., Lid.
£ wam& kAs.
Enpin* Houses.
Rrltglnus services will be held at all
fire engine houses Sunday at 3 p. i
ua follows:
Headquarter*. Rev. J. A: Thomas.
No. 1, foot of Mulberry .street, to be
supplied.
No. 2. Tlnsley'a Alley Jehu G. Fos-
tell. ... -
No. 4, Findlay’s Foundry, Dr.
Charles L- Toole.
All are Invited to attend these ser
vices, and especially th* ladles.
East Macon Msthodist
T. N. Davenport, pastor. Preaching
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning ser
vloe a Tithing Covenant service. I
Is earnestly drain'd that every family
In the <?.iureh bo repren*-nted.
Evening hour on evnngelical line.
The seeking and, serious especially
welcome.
Preaching at Cross Keys at 6:30 p.
Sunday School a. m. Ba-
raca and Phllathea classes.
Wesley Chapel 8undny School 2:60
Tho City Philathoa Union
Will hold their third quarterly meet
ing Sunday afternoon. October IS. *08,
at 6:60 o’clock at the First Baptist
church. All Interested tn Philnthea
work are welcome.
St. Paul's Church.
No cervices Sunday except Sunday
school at 6:45 a. tn.
First Baptist Church.
K C. Dnrgan, pastor. Sunday school
nt 9:80 a. m. Morning services nt 11
o'clock, with annual offering for State
Missions, and a sermon by the pastor
on "Generous Giving." At night ser
viced begin at 7:30; subject of dis-
.•ourse, "The Penalty of Rejected Wis
dom."
Vlnevill* Presbyterian.
Rev. C. R. Cobl*. pastor. -Sunday
school St 9:60 a. m.. T. 8. Lowry su
perintendent Preparatory sendee to
communion, Saturday 4 o. m. Preach
ing Sunday morning at 11 and Jn the
evening at 7:60 by pastor. Commun
ion of Lord's Supper at morning
Hen-lee.
123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co
ft T. Rico. J. B. Stewart. H. T
Fielder. Sell most everything
!E CULTURE
ID VALLEY STATES
CENTER RICE GROWING MOVES
j FROM ATLANTIC SEABOARD
TO LOUISIANA.
! BALTIMORE, Oct. »— PoMlbllltlM
In rice growing as a contributor to the
wealth of the south arc suggested In
correspondence from Houston. Texas.
In this week’s Issue of the Manufac
turers’ Record. Within the past twen
ty years the revolution, centering about
Crowley. La.. In methods of rice culture .
' hue transferred the center of that j condition.
A CARD
This Is to certify that all drugght
are authorised to refund your money
Jf Foley’s Honey and Tar fall* to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals the lungs nnd prevents serious
results from u cold. Cures la grippe
cough and prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no optlates
The genuine Is In a yellow package.
efu.«e substitutes. H J Iaitur 6c Co.,
Co., near Fourth National Bank, agents.
NEW HOUSE OF WORSHIP
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.. Oct. 0.—The
Christian churc’.v congregation heve
prepared an elaborate program for the
dedication of their new building, which
will take place October 18. There will
he three services. At 11 o'clock a. in.
dedication sendee will be conducted
by Rev. George Snlvely of 6t. Louis,
At 2 p. m. ft memorial service will bo
held, followed by tho Lord's Supper,
and at 7:30 p. nt. tho dedication ser
vice will bo concluded.
A basket dinner In a grove nearby
will be spread complimentary to out-
of-town visitors on that occasion.
Regular services In the other churches
In the city will bo suspended for t'ic
day. A two weeks* revival service
will follow the dedication, conducted
by Rev. L. M. Omer, pastor, and Rev.
George Snlvely, evangelist.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Ha* be«n usrffr for over ?*nCTT-FIVB
YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for
their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING,
with PERFECT BVCCF.33. It SOOTHES
the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. AL
LAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC,
and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA.
Sold by Druggists In every part of tht
ond. Tie sure and ask for •'Mrs. Wln«-
iw’s 8nothing Syrup," and take no otli-
r kind Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Uuarantsed under the Pood and Drugs
Act. June 10th, 1*01. Serial Number less
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REURDT.
We Invite Your Account.
Macon s New National Bank
Under United States Supervision.
Managed by large board directors,
composed of sixteen' successful repre
sentative business men.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. Mallary, Pres.; Cecil Morgan, V. Pres.; J. J. Cobb,
V. P.; W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres.; E. N, Lewis, Cashier.
—
What a Difference
You have noticed It and perhaps told your friends: that It makes you
hungry to go to Flournoy’s. „ A great many people do not take time to visit
tho atore that supplies their table. Some of th6m will spend hours In the
selection of a hat or tie or some aytlcle to wear, but no time to call and see
tho source of thHr suppllps. We take it that you 'are satisfied with our
tnato, but we want an occasional visit from particular folks. Come and In
spect the store, the goods and see our facilities for catering to your wants.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
m ■■ wbssxsss ■ s—saas ■ - t ■■ ■ . *
Afraid to go Home in the Dark?
You wouldn’t be if you could
leave your porch light burning
:a to welcome you.
It takes away that ohilly,
fearsome look that lhakes many
a woman dread to enter her
home after dark. Electric!
Well, it’s the only thing for a
porch light.
Benevolence of Judah P. Benjamin.
Editor Richmond Times-Dlepatch:
Sir:—I have noticed with pleasure
the timely and admirable communica
tion from tho pen of Rev. Dr. Edward
Leigh Tell on "The Benevolent Jew."
tempted. In fact, to make bold to
add a brief supplement to Rev. Pell’s
Juat and truthful tribute to th* present
nnd "princely givers from the begin
ning." these men and their ancestors
who were "princes In Israel" long be
fore our less generous ancestors had
reached a stage of civilisation, even
"away back In the dimness, when our,
unwashed forefathers were atlll roam- i
lng the woods, eating raw meat and i
refusing to comb their hair." The]
writer only intend* In thla brief card i
to speak from personal knowledge of
the generous heart, the noble soul nf|
the great lawyer and statesman, who i
gave his Invaluable services to the]
southern Confoderacy In the trying
period of 1861-*66, and who subsequent
ly further supplemented the same dur
ing a brilliant, successful career in a j
foreign land.
I had the honor to know Mr. Benja
min fairly well, and a dosen times or
more It was m* privilege to visit him I
in his law office In London. The last
time J called on him 2 was a recipient
of bis bounty, his generousnen. and
that In a most cordial, cheerful, hearty
manner. I had been abroad six
months traveling on the Continent, had
returned to London. Intending to go
to Liverpool In a few days to take pas
sage for New York. A thief rwelievod
me of my purse containing pear 6100
The next day 1 reported to Mr. Ben
jamin. and stated my embarrassing
Pi . _ . _ condition. He at once supplied me
culture from the Atlantic seaboard »»f with nccessarv funds, and refused to
the south to Louisiana and Texas. In take any written obligation for the
the past eight years the acreage In, amount. I still hold two highly prlxed
Texas devoted to rice, according to the! letters from him. acknowledging re-
1 Houston corretpjndence. has Increased ceipt of 17 guineas as payment in full
; from 40,000 to 246.000. ond this con- , of the loan which he intended as a girt.
; version at the raw prairies into rite TV* my certain knowledge, on two oc-
j fields ay means of irrigation represents caslons previous to my misfortune. I
a total Investment of 824.tS3.6SO/ dl- bad been tn his office hi Temple Bar
Aided as follows: Canils ar.1 pumping, when he was solicited by •tendedand
’plants, 65 77S.289: lar.Js and Improve - > unfortunate ex-Confedcratea. In heth
’ menu. 612.216,630 and livestock and i Instances hountlfnl aid was give,
Macon Railway & Light Co.
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices. '
Send us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention. _ ; „ •
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
vestment there t*l . I
turn aKVut 66.030.000. Mere thsn
6I6.0C9 dervs tn nln- southern r>tat. a
i ' Rid annually between 6K.OOO.OCO and
llttFO.Odd in tic#. The stead;, expan-
rlftn In tbl# particular Is marked by a
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
widening cf the acreage nvliImM j
agriculture In the smith by -’.ralnsg.*
-.ri 'rrlgiitlcn end tt I* i part of the!
I ftvre**!r>f W**ertar*c<» 'f the *vth s»
’ a producer of Kvl f>r th* e*»untrv. it
Is con tending at Kiel 6190.art9.A'.>
worth of fruh« and vegetables arntn?- j
j lEto a6hbr*paft*»*6? the countrv. t**»!d** • ^ iin . _ mi _ B W
. I hoc. ifniunwj i»*r lii* or-or. ! A tellrttfoL wejWttgsgu V**- j mrtiiorjr. Surely la nay arc»t and
. ,_ . . . . . " I f£? tortm! 1 cam»on capse at httman Interrrts th-ce
® , " f W,1 P , 1 £r,.TnwT«d ^'^w,M h 4 ^,,{5; i lh-re la but the .im, dretmy for J.»
Kn Of th#» finest BsrleeT • it omnehes the, and Gentile—teh same supreme, fath-
ronger w th the of .ft\Trs , '1i*atJAR , thirst. rt»Us tkj* - body spd »nn-s the : erly hand guides one and all.
mentlftit luringMculustrfe*. aervea. l*ripar«4 by Aahcuaer-BusUb i C. A. It.
sr.noum-ements I
who had been sailed tbe "bratne of the
Confdderary” (he had ably 1UW.1 three
cabinet posRlone of the Confederacy)
that I thought he was very kind and
liberal to hla countryman. He quietly
replied he was continually helping
them; had never refuted one of the
hundreds who had applied to him:
said he was glad and proud to be a Me
to help men who had stood trig In ft
c.-ueo t«> which he had also -J*voted
himself with all h*» possessed. He ex
pressed the wish that his countrymen.
when tn need would continue to call
on him. I have felt It to be my duty
to offer this humble tribute to the gen-
• rcua heart of one who, with oil his
great intellectual gifts, was also n
"bonevplent Jew." I ran easily fancy
that sU cx-ConfederateM. and the peo* —v -
ple, of his own ;i.tt| Tuallty and religion !
uthi.ru land. j»m» nr.iini of! •* J** 1,
H*t:; Xw:
Com nidMHM • kab iaifi*.
AV.0*4 li ft Prwgtie
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Under and by
virtue of an order of th* court of erdl*
nary of Tattnall county. Ga., I win sell
at public outcry before the courthouse
•door In Btbb county. Macon, Ga., on the
.first Tuesday In November. 1906. within
the legal hours of eats, to the highest
bidder, the following described real es
tate lying and being In the city of Ma
con. Bibb county. Ga., f-—’■*-
to-wit:
fronting Third street 48 feet. « Inch**,
running back loo feet. Said house has
bath and sanitary .connections. Lying
and King number 1326 Third street, Ma
con. Ga. One vacant lot fronting Hazel
. * ~ - I inc w *- *— *— w
Inches, running back
One vacant lot fronting Hazel street
tn all our southern land, arc proud of
•»* 5"! •w reverence hi. *«;(»-,.•rinn^tjb.ck uTfreiT
i common esuee of human’intcrcrts th-re
Nttonnr
|W souther
them are the announcement* *
September 27, 1601.
- - j»ayln
distribution. Terms of sa _
J. H. BAXTER.
A-^mtnl-tmtor Estate of J. H. FtnholstMV