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THE BANNER-WATCHMAN, ^ATHENS, AG., MARCH, iS. 1&7.
GERMAN MILLET SEE
RED TOP CLOVER AND
CORN HEART’S STOCK
lUsf
Nothing Finer for Cattle. Choice Timothy Hay, Bran, Oats, White and Yellow Corn, Fine
Groceries and Provisions at
TALMADGE BROTHERS,
74 AND 76, CLAYTON STREET.
SALVO
TREATMENT.
Th<? great re*tor>»tlvo and'onto. Has b en us d
for tn*aj a with reiatrlcnhle r<s<fO>. r.u I ii
guaranteed to cur Mkn you-go' middle am d.
who have by th* ir indtil*cutes cr ii di.se etiuu
brought up >11 them wives
NERVOUs DEBILITY.
pro ucing sum • of the f.dlowi g efT* i»: "Sor-
HERMITS OF THE FAR WEST.
_ „ , sranifig*u».e stiver, cnen aetxie aown aDout
The Food of Man. the fountain of Trevi—nestle close about
There is no doubt that man can exist the water gods grouped there. It is
on a vegetable diet. He can obtain from pleasant, too, to stand upon the bridges
the plant world, digest and assimilate and watch the passing crowd—to listen
these materials which are needful for the to tlj^ripple of the water and know the
nes*, avereiou
mt-Uncholy l. Hit g m -inory, org pic weeklies*.
Impoverahcd blood or over-worked brain, and
>11 ihcse dp €Miug Hilm* nta, «on»equeut on im
pelled vitality .-rdefe<ti»o orgunb* sell *11, which
bad* the »uiTer»-r to rarly dtcay or tn«a.iltj r
which 'a worse thin d l. .
To thu many meu, married c
way
To thu manv meu, n.i
throwing nelr »n#iny
worth ea-* ‘*w.»nd rful c
►Ingl-
^ eho are
Young men sulTri
fill ini ru«iei ce, c*n
No matter --hat you h
to cure you H u VO
ANTEK to CUKE lUu.
G E N T L
«alvo Tren»mentia nov
to take, and «**in I i.k»r
the ioui "fi. No miner 1
n»» tit A p »t of t'.e 1 .
been cared w.rfrmil - -
in i.t.) hull direct .».
bathe, etc , accump 11
p*t.fc*/e. *2. 0. u, e p ek
and securely seal d *111 ie.
Knowin t a* we d he
Salvo Treat m 1
* u ...
1 he SALV TK AT
iBMnda hhvr • ■.fled to it'
■ tire properti » hav b-’er
leading pnjRlciana in tbit
'ig f • m the rfleet* of youth
E M E N
A Curloua Social .Study—Pioneer Work
Done by lleclusea.
Few persons wl»o have not considerable _
familiarity with some part of the country repair of his own tissues. The arte con- voice is that of Father Tiber; to take a
westward from the base of the Rockies cemed in the preparation of food will also gun bath on the Pincio, with Romo lying
have any idea of the great numbers of , undoubtedly aid him in his conversion of at your feet; to pause and watch the
men who throughout that region lead vegetable into animal equivalents and orange sellers ana match sellers, arid
hvrmitlike lives. To me it is os a matter j will supplement his powers by shortening models, and beggars on the Spanish
of course on approaching a dwelling, be considerably the period required for gas- ateps; to journey to the Campo tie Fivel; .. , ^ , .
it a rusty 8x10 cabin or a place fit for a trie digestion. Still, after all lias been to the fair on Wednesday morning, where »ngs themselves, and that the same are twin
decent family home, to find it occupied *ud, it must be allowed that tho labor of all the old odds and ends of the continent 4 w,t ? *J or ?f st ' ’ f . air,H 8 5 ftrd lD olCK a nCHDaC[18g
I t ... • *11 . ,1 . 1 .1 IliA n1in.A*.ln.n A m. ..A im luiM/t. n/l I..ni A J ^ COllOCtCd fOT SOlO SO lllUCll ffOGI, fAl Ml I.Ottfll’fl All TlflPtiAII. fltlfl WII MU* I . D.CD J
is to nee in Romo; so much to do.—Cor.
Louisville Courier Journal.
gars
NATURE'S A reliable cemed
■ wS»*i « Par Sick ITeudnrhw.
Capital Pme, $150,000.
"We do hereby certify that we su
pervise the nrranjteniente (or All the
Monthly & Semi-Annual drawing*of the
Louisiana Slate lottery company, iii.il iu
per-on umnugu and control the Draw-
by hut one man, who will tell mo that ho the alimentary tract is better adjusted
Witt each orda- o* 1
treatment) enci-sshu
WRIT* KN GUaK N
if thu treatment d- e*
T ree p-.ck«*e* ai- I
to aec ire ua aga n t In
Sen I mnnat l>v • i
letter. Express
i| t tf ,» o-
r t .11 Iv fl
I 1 giv It ol
'« e pack g a <:1 r
i to refute! (he
ney Or'
c Ip of 12.0 .
r, Reg.>i«re
Rail’d Dre . . .
Addrss, sAl.V xTIK iCALt-O.,
No. 1 A I Si-'ll direct. Si. I.oni •. Mo
•e«tla«* in SALVO TREATMENT. rou'atn
brie’
is “baching it,” living quite alone except
for the comiMiny of stray visitors at odd
times.
Generally tho western semi-hermit ltns
a strong dash of independence in his
character. -Ho is poor, and dislikes to
work with a “boss” over him, so he sets
out to try what ho can do on iiis own ac
count. He goes about making a littlo
farm. He has a few head of cattle, a
small herd of hogs, or something of that
kind. He frequently has a quartz mine
which he is endeavoring to develop by
slow and onerous toil. In parte where
there is still some gold to begot by placer
mining he is likely to be engaged for a
portion of hit time in that method of
earning a living—nowadays more than
ever an uncertain and ungrateful way of
gaining suljsistence. In a “wooden
country” tho hermit may work with tho
ax. cutting firewood, or making railway
ties, fence milt, posts, shingles, or what
not, according to tho suitability of the
.tfop.b§r t
An immense amount of the pioneer
work of tho new countries is dono by tho
recluses. They are always at the front
of regular settlement, rambling around
and exploring until they happen on spots
that strike tin ir fancy. They are tho dis
coverers of tho finest tract* of agricul
tural lard, of the lxat springs, of tho
most desirable timber. They know more
about the country in winch they dwell
than anybody else. They begin forest
clearings, fem e their claims in whole or
part, find out practicable routes for new
trails. They are great fellow* for making
plans and scheme* on a large scale. Th-y
nose out nil the natural resource* and ad
vantage of the land, and imagino what
they do not nose out, and on that foun
dation build dreams of fortune. Far
more often than not at all the reward of
their discoveries, tlteir toil and scheming
is a ban* existence. Here and there one
of them accumulates considerable prop
erty. but by tho time that has been ac
complished ho has liecome too strongly
fixed in his habits to care for another
mode of life.
They arc* ge nerally men post or fairly
on toward middle nge who “go it alono”
in the western lands. The younger fel
low* without families and who are trying
to “do fur themselves” always prefer to
liave a jiurtner; and if, as hapjiens in
most instance ;, the partnership breaks up
in u row, tliu members of the concern
hunt employment where they can have
ompanious after their kind. Althougl
and the formation of sound tissues more
assured, by tho use of a mixed diet. If,
on the one hand, we assert the proved
value of hydrocarbons, but as sources of
energy in support of our use of vegeta
bles, wo must also maintain that meat
which yields us most easily the forma
tive and stimulant proteids can hardly bo
discarded. Our internal physical forma
tion, which is intermediate between that
of the carnivora and herbivora, should
afford at least a suggestive clew in our
choice of a diet.—London Lancet.
New Kind of Apricot.
A new and hardy variety of apricot is
now attracting the attention of fruit
growers. It is said to have been* brought
to this country several years since by tho
Russian Mennonites, and planted through- 1 Sierra Madras. A flock of say 100 will
out Kansas and Nebraska, where it has ! mount upward in a beautiful spiral,
proved entirely hardy and healthy, quite j flashing in the sunlight, all the while
productive, bearing a handsome, golden ; uttering loud, discordant notes, until
yellow fruit, of medium size, sweet and j picy attain an altitude of nearly a mile
Do Blrda Fly Dowd?
I see, in a back number of St. Nicholas,
that one of your young correspondents
appeals ]>artly to me in regard to birds
flying down. But all who havo written
seem so well posted that I doubt if I can
add anything to their knowledge.
However, I have seen California quail,
a wood dove and a humming bird flying
downward; but in alow, flyers, with
large wings and heavy bodiee, tho wings
aroused more or less as parachutes in
going down; in other words, the birds
spread their wing* and rely upon gravity.
This I have noticed in the sand hill
cranes in their migrations along tho
of good quality.—Chicago Times.
There are now 20,647,000 acres of land
in the United States owned by twenty-
nirtfe foreign landlords and syndicates.
The amount of land thus owned is as
large as Ireland.
Improvement of th* Noe*.
It is a misfortune for any girl's face to
have a mannish nose. The next timo
you are in an assemblage of maidens im
prove tho opportunity to see how many
of them are not pretty, but would be if
their noses were nicely feminine. I
wouldn’t distress the hump nosed by
mentioning the subject were it not that
the days of their necessary oppression
are numbered. Dr. J. is an eminent
physician. I desire to make that point
clear, so as to avoid the suspicion that I
am foisting a humbug or on advertise
ment upon my readers. He is president
of the high ami professionally mighty
Academy of medicine, which is a strictly
orthodox and conventional body. At
the last meeting over which he presided
another surgical mugwump, Hr. B., ex
hibited a saw -with which to improve
noses. Doctors forfeit their professional
standing ami get turned out of their med
ical associations, you know, if they patent
or keep secret any discovery. So Dr. B.
divulged his instrument for reconstruct
ing nasal deformities. It was simply a
very fine, thin saw, so fixed in a handle
tliat it could be inserted in the nose and
drcmrntance:i will admit one. Ho has
in general some well defined purpose in
Over 9,000,000 worn during the post six view, and is doing his level best to reach
years. This marvelous success is due—
1st—To the superiority of Coralina over
all other material*, as a stiffener for Corset*.
( there operated. With it, he explained,
they love their freedom well enough "to I he could saw out portions of the septum,
rebel at tlw mastership of a partner, they i which is tho gristle j>nrt of tho nose, and
do not’love it well enough to refuse the thus reduce the protuberance. Of course
matfU rsliip of an employer at tho expense his idea was to thus use it for the cure of
of being deprived of tho sound and sight , cases where the malformation interfered
of human voices and faces. When a l with the natural functions of the organ,
young man is found living in lonely state | and ho hod operated with it succewfullv
lie is in u chronic humor of discontent, in numerous instances. I askod him if
growling vicioudy at his lack of society he wouldn’t apply it for the mere sake of
and bent on i. iuking a change as soon ns improving the shape.
I hardly think tliat would be profes
sional,” he answered.
“But it would lie practical!”
“Undoubtedly.”
And no disfiguring scar would mark
2nd.—To the superior quality, shape
and workmanship of our Corsets, combined
with their low prices.
Avoid cheap Imitations made of various
kinds of cord.' None are genuine unless
“DR. WARNER'8 CORALINE”
is printed on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS.
300 Broadway, New York City.
Tutt’sPills
wh.t.T.r k. wUAm. nfjfcmt*
Sick Headache.
iai».*axi»i** M *
hi, gaol. But us often os not ho hecoma)
disgusted wit j himself before Ills desired
end is attnine 1, end goM bock to join thn the result?"
crowd.—Lewi* Stornaway in New York . “Not any.”
Time* “Would you perform this operation if
• I you deemed it necoosary os A prevention
lloeritiuj, . M.n-of-Wmr. ' 0 f madness?"
"Wecontinue to have a great many “Yes.”
conventionalities in rmr naval and army “All right, then. Every girl with a big,
service, and to cling to much of that crooked nose will go crazy if refused on
which is old mul useless in tcachlngi and operation tliat would transform her from
practices," said an old navy officer the uglinesstobeanty."—Clara Belle’s Letter,
other day. “Wo continue to instruct
our navel oailets and marines in boarding Horn, vi.w.,1 from a lionMtop.
ships,” continued he, "when there is not The pleasantest thing in Rome, the
the least particle of sense or utility in it. tiling wliicli no creature, however great
It is ns senseless to talk about hoarding his |»wer, has been able to touch, is the
a modern mi n-of-war as it is to take A sunshine. To liva on a Roman housetop,
trip to tlie moon. I remember that dur- ns I do, is in itself a great happiness. It
ing one of the lest engagements in Euro- is a long climb, but who minds that,
peon waters a man-of-war belonging to o ice up? Tlie roof is a terraco where
some country ran alongside a British ves- plants and ivy grow, and leaning over
•cl, and All i amls were ordered to board tho outer wall you can watch the busy
lier. Tlie crow got out an the Britisher, lifo for in the street below, or wait while
but after pr-unding around with cut- tin day dies behind tho Mous Janiculus,
he-ies, axes, etc., were wholly unable to The ragged pinee that crown the hill
enter the sld.t, and had (o go hack and stand back against tho sky, and ono
continue the light at long range. We knows that below ia the old content
will have to do our fighting with ships by where Tasso died. 'Tho-|tatue of St.
means of .dynamite rams, steel projee- Paul, on top of the pillar of Marcus'
above thu sen level. Then they form in
regular lines, and sopr away at on angle
I that in fire miles or bo will bring them
' within 1,000 feet of the earth. Then
I they will stop and begin tlie spiral up-
! ward movement again until a high eleva
tion is reached, when away they go
again, sliding down lull in the air, to
ward their winter home. It is very evi
dent that a vast amount of muscular
exertion is saved in this way. In some
of these slides that I have watched
through a glass, birds would pas* from
three to four miles, I should juilge, with
out Happing tho wings.—St. Nicholas.
Tli. Kngllshtn.il .nd Ills Ilsth.
Tlie Englishman', conception of a bath
is to have ii gallon of ice cold water cov
ering thu bottom of a huge circular pan,
six foot or ho in circiftnfcrcnco and about
cightTnches high. Me stands or squats
in this after lie gets out of lied in tlie
morning and splashes and rubs himself
with a prodigious puffing and blowing.
This is a rite as sacred to him as are his
ablutions to n Mussulman. All other
kinds of washing he regards with haugh
ty contempt. Wherever ho goes ho de
mands his cold water and his round flat
tub, and if- they are not forthcoming ho
sees o* once that it will be impossible for
him to jespect tliceo people or refrain
from abusing tltom when lie gets home.
Hero in London it is os much os your no
dal lifo is worth to confess that you
don't splosh yourself with ice water
every morning.—London Cor. Now York
Times.
A Sl.ng Dictionary.
Readers of modem French realistic
novels will shortly be able to pursno their
studies with tlie assistance of a French
and English argot and slang dictionary,
which Professor Barrcre proposes to issue
by subscription. It will be privately
printed, and will be devoted to the cant
words, quaint expressions, slang terms
anil flash phrases used in the high and
low life of old and new Paris.—Gulig*
nani's Messenger.
good faith toward all parties, and we au
thorize the Company to use this certlfl-
eatc, with fsc-similes ol our signatures
attached, in its advertisements,’’
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION BUU0 ”
Wftiu W WW I Warrant's Effsrsscsnt
>BLTSKIt APERIENT
It la certain In Its aftets
*t ia ceotls >n Its action II
palatable to the taste, e,
a be relief upon to cary,
*od It onrre *
uot by out
to not take .
.tires rouraelres, or allow
our children to take them,
arajs use this elegant
am seen Ileal preparation
Jpon
•• .by assist! s
tracing, nature.
• rtolrnt purge-
Commissioners.
We the undersigned banks a id bankers
will pay all Prize* drawn in the Louisi
ana State Lotteries whicit may be pro
sented at our counters.
J.H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Hank
PIERRK LANAUX, Pies. Stale National Mink.
A. BALIlWIN.Pres* New Orlnma National Hank
CARL KOHN, Pres Uulop National Bank.
Louisiana State Lottery Co
Incorporated In 1S68 tor 26 rear* bjr tba Leg tala
cure for Sdnoatlonal and Charitable purposes-
elth a capital of 11.000,000—to which a roaerr*
futfd of orer 9660,000 baa since boon added.
By so overwhelming popular vote Its Iranchix
vai made apart of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d A. D., 1870.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorwd
by the people of any State.
It never acelce or postpone*.
Its Orand Single Number Drawings will
take place monthly, and Uie Semi-Annual
Drawings rsgnlarly overy six mouths
(June and December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN a FOR
TUNE F URTH OKAN'D DRAWING,CLASS 1».
IN THE ACADEB r OK MUalC, NEW ORLEANS,
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1*87 -Xttid Monthly
Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000.
Notice.—^Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, 95. Fifths. 92. Tenths, «1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
I CAPITAL PRrZE OK $180,000 ...
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000....
1 GRAND PRIZE OF VO.OOO ...
9 LARGE PIUZKS OF 10,0 0 ..
4 LARGsJ PRIZES OF 6,000.. .
2C PRIZES OK 1.000 ...
do
Mg, i — . -t A MUI, VM1 Uf|l U* Mio —*••■*• —
*b4 ; tiles and tlie bfc guns. Wo hare no uao Aurelius, is silhouetted wry clear; and
~ • for u>0 barbarous side arms and other nearer tho black tower of St. Andrea del
Develop X XOSD n-Uc*of ontqulty-."—New York Bon. Fatte, whero in the evening hundreds of
j — «sele. Eleca-tly »agu* [ birds coma to rest. The pigeons _ do not
...rFries. Itfeta* pmr Nx»
SOLD EVERYWHERE, jt
• xtQo there: instead thpv wheel and circle.
G korgiA, Basks Couxir.—G. W.
Prickett and D. S. McWhorter, ad
ministrators of tho estate of John N.
Prickvtt, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said county for letters of
dismission from the estate of said do
ceasd. This is therefore to cite all per
s-.ns concerned to shoar cause, if any
they have, why said administrators
should nut be dismissed from said ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission on tlie first Monday In April.
1887. T. F. HILL,
Ordinary Banka oonnty. dec28 1880
bow. door la i«]d coin.tr. within th.total hour.
of»!«, to th. hlfhe.t bidder, th. f iliewu, prop
erty lo-.IU Oue hnuM aud lotto tho townol Bei-
toa, to Mid county, lot front In, one hundred
tattoo right ©■ way of th. B A D it B, msulaa
buk two hundred fast to Htttpton'n itrcel
bout., dnw occupied by • B Hntchloa, u.
hlnen.ntth .hop, letted aa an the property of J
R Palmour, Ip rirtoa of. lattice wart Bln,ln.uM
IIM.OCX
90,000
20.000,
20,000
20,000
20,000
29,000
00,000
40,000
90,000
90.000
,30 0 0
.1909.00}
AND
DYSPEPSILw
b.'ch has lor more than
forty years a public favorita
Sold oy J —
drug tats every
P ATENTS secured on reasonable terms. Work
reliable: papers carefully and legally drawn.
Write for particulars. N. L. Collambb. Pateat
Attorney and Mecfcfcnical Engineer, Bt. cloud
Building, Washington, D. C. novlSdtt
S700to52500in £
made working for ua. Agents preferred who eaa
furnish their own horses and give their whole tins
to tlie buMness. Spare moments may be profitably
employed aha A few vacancies la towns and cities,
a r iOUNKON A CO- xna *-•- -t. Richmond. Va.
MEXICAN WAR SURVIVORS tVId'owr
New Pern ion Law. Apply at ones for blanks and
full Infoitnatiox Twenty years* experience.
Iteat references. Fnocee or no fee.
R. McALLteTHR. Jr . Attorney at Lew.
febl'Jd Itwlm. P. U. Box 4V3, WashlQKton.D.C.
Now when the boda begin
to show.
Us time for young sad
old to know
i ThatJbews, LamUtkUmaA
The Ilia at IndlgetUanM
With every trouble, ache
ThsTfoUowi Is th. miiotu
msrl7dAwliu.
J working for us. Ageats'pn*
Jurnlsh their own honoa sad
give their v hole time to tho bMloeae. .Spare
momenta may be profitably employed a so. A
few VBrai cle* In towns and cities. B. F
JOHNS’»N * CO., 1013 Main SL, Richmond, Ya.
niarl7JAWlm.
rx ' o lunpruceok, new iorx, in good rsun,
au obtain all needed Information about any
rropoced line of SdverilMng lo American New*,
papers. 17G page pamphlet, 37c. marl7dlm.
1 end Whiskey Ham
I itecared at borne with
it pain. Book of pa*
8 ^ 555 B. M.WOOLLKr.MJX
a. Uffloe 06hi Whitehall K.
TO BE MADE. Cut thii out and
return to us, and we will send you
free, something of greet value end
importance to you, that will start
will brl
MONEY:
yoain buaiuca* wulcb will bring you In more
money rl.bt away than anything also In thle
world Any one can do the work sad live at
2,179 Prlxea,amounting to..
Application forrafoi to clubs should be made
only to the ofBee of tho oompaay lo New Orleant.
For further information write ciearlv giving,
full adAreev. POSTAL NOTE*, express, mousy
orders or New York exchange In ordinary letter.
Currency by Express (at our expense) add rev sad
M A DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La.
or M A Dauphin
Washington, D 0.
Address registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
That the presence of
Generals Beauregard
arg« of the drawings. ‘
i fair *
J equi .
possibly divine what number* will draw a
Prise. All parties therefore advertising to guar*
antes Prises in thlv Lottery, or holding out any
other Impossible Inducements, are swindlers,
and only aim to deceive and dafraud tba unwary
ly, who are InVi w. niaam,.. u
.guarantee cf absolute tairneas and integrity,
that the chances ate all equal, an i that
yoa in buaiueui wuicb
* rl. tat r -
Any
Hther sex; all vgea. Bomethlna new,
that just cons money tor all workers. Wo wih
start you; capital not needed. This le one of
not delay. Grand outfit free.
Addrna ’*'■*•’** * *
dec23JAwtf.
AddreM TRUE A CO., Augnata, Maine.
WORKING CLASSES J
now prepared to lurnisb ail claaaea Wit
ment at home, the whole of the time, or far t»«ir
unumu. Buslneee new, light and profit*
Attentloal
_ W# art
wltbomgfo^
vpere momenta. Buslneee new, light and profit
able. Persons of either sex easily ear* (row 60
cents to 86.00 per evening, and a proportional
sum by devoting ell their time to too business,
hove and girls earn naariy as much asmea.
That all who see th Is may s« ad • hair address, and
teat the butints* we make this offer. Tosnch
aa are not well satisfied we will aedd one dollar
to pay for* ha trouble of writing. Kail partlcal-
ara Mid outfit Dee. Address
GEORGE STINSON A 00.,
dec23dd£*tr. Portland, Main#.
YOU;
CAN liva at home, and maka more
money at work lor us, ttu^ aavtblng
L’lse In this world. Capital aol needed;
you are started free. Both saxes: ell age*.
Auy one can do the work. Large earulags eare
from first start. Costly outfit and terms free.
will do a
COMPANY.
Athens, Gporgia.
YOUNG L 0. HARRIS, PauiDin
0TKVKHS THOMAS, BROUTiar
Resident Directors
Tovae U G. Haaaia, Btbvxss Thoms*
Jonzi H. Nbwtom,
PXRDIMAKD PHISIXT,
MaacaLLva Stanley.
Rdvus K. Reavks,
L. H. Cnaa ioNtfixa,
J. B. ReaMLToa,
Kdwaxp s. ..vroof,
A. HCMMtCOTT.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
Used by oiner firms. jT
» $2
one tract a
land containing f .r rra, nor. or
1—, It,ox In Mis eouoiy, ■djolnt.f Und.of
J.ttM W .Dold, BturooW. itodd, C O fesll and
other. Uvitti .a u Mo proMrtr .1 MUro«rt
M4, b. TlrtM of Iluiri taMd hjr W C
H tnrook, lu collector of Bulk, count., for
out. sod eoantr Mtt hr th* tmi lilt is
GEORGIA, OCONEE COUNTY--Citation—^To
U all whom It mav concern, Jamei H. Eider be*
In due form applied to the undersign, d for par-
manenl letiar* of Admlnlyuatlon on the estate of
Mr*. Mary B!d*r, late olsud county, deceased,
end I will pass upon said arplicaticn on tks first
Monday tu April. 18K7. Qlveu under my band
and official .signature, this the 28th day of Fib-
ro mIrl«Sd. B. E. THRASHER. Crdlnorr.
G eorgia, banka cuUnty.—j»mes d
Martha. Administrator of Maty K. Martin
baying epplied to the Court of Ordin ry of said
County for letter* of dlamlavlon from the estate of
said deceased These are therefore 10 cite »U
persons concerned to shew cause If suy they can
why a«ld Administrator should-not badlemiaaad
from a«ld Administration anl receive !*»»ere of
dis&lsalnn an the first Monday in June, 1*87, this
Marsh 7th, 1817.
* T. F. MILL, Ordinary.
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