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<m latest a iii «• -- r ri proved mrnirn corset.
(Pal.-.’kLcd Nov. 19 , 1878 .)
No. J, Swd ............................. $2.00
No. ;i, Woven, tip-on Steel ............. 2.10
It supports the .jpaien naturally. It cannot stretch. It
gives ;Mi<J to in . ..iv;?; all ,.t;d is a perfect-fitting dealers Corset the U. in S. every
lespecv- lor e by r.ist-ciass of by in.
biunples sent on receipt price,
Z.EW2S SCHIELE & CO.
SOLIi MANUFACTURERS,
Wew-Yorke
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tr. ■ lias tally administered therefore
.; - 1 ja!> i'lirncr'K cio.uc. Tbis i? to
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i u p- rson:-' eyneerned, kindred and credit¬
or <■; ■ if any they can why said
AduiiiSrfcatci' should not be discharged from
his inlrnuiistraficn and receive letters of dis
’ n o*o the first Monday in December 1880.
i,iv.ju nm'ci my Itand and official signature,
tbis September 2nd ISSO.
J.sAAG OAKS, Ordinary.
Sept, i- 9»ds
GEORG tA , White County:
nuntai \\ try Heath Isa-- rtpphod for fnppio
exemption of 'personalty, and
pf.u.it>;' apart tbfo ftnee, and will pass
inioii !lie KB6 at id o’clock M , on the
ij ’ey of Oet-HHi! 1880, at my office.
ISA AO OAKS, Ordinary.
0 :i : ;ii 1880.
■ ia,i«i ..f the Judge of the Superior Court
,,i i .u- Western Circuit, the November Term
v.'hiit nty Superior Court it adjourned
to. , e<iond Monday December next, 1880.
Mi persons interested are hereby notified, and
all tlio Jurors total witnesses are required to
attend op the Summons they have already
received for the November Term '. said Court
at the time above mentioned.
This Nov. 8th 1880.
J. P. CSDOliN, Clerk S. C.
JLsimile College for Young Ladles,
.X. . .- :: jiruuo . : • •• Kashvi.’le, Teim.
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Lad n, Cu t tsth on > • 3, Art »Sr et in an. r re n eb;
Music by eminent aTti. f . iLmHorf in [’resi¬
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boutb. Opens S«pt 1- 13SO.
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\ £ V* 'ie-Hpitai risked, You can s;ive tb.
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The best vvori;. opportunity ever offered r
those willing to You should try nothing
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> at tLe iiusincss wo oftV-i. Xo room t- ex
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kindred character had been made in
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gling for a precarious existence,
have since yielded to inevitable fate
A Year. to-day printed and gone the in down, Chicago. only leaving weekly * The story-paper Ledges '
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The Ledges has not attained th*
' plane of success upon which it now
y solidly rests without earnest, wrtl
Si ' 5 0 S a ” labored directed not erary only journal, effort. earnestly to make* but Its it and conductors also an excellent persistently to make have Iifc- the
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ital city of the West. The circula¬
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