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Three Rude Scamps Well Answered.
Sam Jones Didn’t Say it.
From the Chicago Journal.
I Two or three idle young men
1 were lounging around a street
corner the other’evening just as ;
• the down-town stores wero sencl-
j ing homo their employes. “Lot's j
|liavo some fun with the girls!”
; said the ring-leader of the trio.
J “See that girl in the front seat of
; the grip? Lot’s speak to her!” ,
Then, as the car stopped at the
corner, tins impudent fellow tip-
do
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholcsomcness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds and
cannot ho sold In competition with the
multitude of low test, snort weight alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans
Royai. Baking Rowdf.h Co., idg Wall St.,
N.Y. 131 y.
Sold In Milledgevlhe hy T. E. White & Co.
Among Our Exchanges.
Economy in the Kitielien.—
“Why, Karline, what are you
thinking of? You have two can
dles for your knitting!”
“Oh, no ma’am 1 haven’t but
one, but I cut it in two."
A French coin of the time of
Louis XIV, was found in a corn
field at Marengo, Ind., a few days
ago. It is supposed to have been
there since the days when tho
French traded with tho Indians.
•‘You say that cognac is the
best remedy for colic? But 1 find
itjust tho other way. My hus
band used to bo troubled seldom
but since I have kept cognac in
the house he complains of colic
almost everv day."
ped his hat with, “Why, how
you do, Kitty Johnson!” “Why
says another, “if that isn’t Kitty
Johnson!” “How d’ye do, Kitty!”
said tho third. The young lady,
a young, pretty lady-like, girl, j
was surprised and indignant. |
Her face grew rod and white by j
turns. Most of tho passengers
understood tho situation. Fin-1
ally, tho girl, her oyes twinkling ,
with merriment, and conscious of 1
tho support of her fellow passen
gers, answered in a clear ringing
voice that every passenger could
hear, “Why, how do you do, j
Tom, Dick, and Harry! When I
did you get out of jail? Who
went bail for you all?” Tho car I
started up amid a storm of ap- j
plauso whilo tho dudes on the!
corner smiled sickly grins at each |
other.
Atlanta Journal.
Sara Jones has often been mis
represented hy tho press, says a
friend of his, but tho language re
cently attributed to him in re
gard to his grand mother^ is the
foulest expression that lias fallen
under my notice.
“That venerable mother in Is-
real passed away some years ago.
Sho was a most saintly woman
and ‘Sam’ contributed all in his
power to mako her happy and in
ovory way comfortable in her
declining years.”
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
AND HYPOPHOSFHXTES
Almost as ♦Palatable as Milk*
So <II(K<il.«d that u can bo taken,
diverted, «»d by thl moil
ipnaltlv* ilomnch, when the pUlR oii
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I'S.'r C^rllllB
fsodt wbsrt Us psopls sss
**>«■■• W* will Msd free to o«s
® «a*h locality,the vorr
sswiaf-mtchla* mad* in
_ slso send free a complete
of our coatly and valuable ut
is tuples. In rtturn we aak that yoa
'how what wt aend. to those who
nay call at your home.and after ]£
month* all ahall become your own
— Thi, grand machine ia
. rtj. Thla rrai
made after the nlneer pat
which hava run out. befora patents
run out (Isold for £9:t. with the
aHachmanta, and now aells foi
tr>o. Bait, at rongsat, mutt
‘ machine is the world. All U
No capita) roqsired. Plain,
A Woman’s Discovery
“Another wonderful discovery has been
mado and that too by a lady In this coun
ty. Disease fastened its clutches upon
her and for seven years she withstood its
severest s tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed imminent.
For three months she couched Incessant
ly and could not sleep. She bought of us
n bottle of Dr. Kind’s New Discovery for
Consumption, and was so much relieved
on taking livst dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miraculously
cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz."
Thus writes W. C. Hamrlckct Co„ of Shell
by, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at K. A.
Payne's Drug Store.
Athletics and Longevity.
Ex-Speaker Carlisle is in Mexi
co. On Friday, in company with
Mrs. Carlisle a ml Minister ityan,
he was entertained by President
and Mis. Diaz at. the castle of
There is a general impression
that athletes, as a class, are short
lived. Those who have closely
studied tho subject find this to bo
erroneous, and that, on the con
trary, many who have lod sober
and regular lives have attained
extreme old ago. Barnura has
lately said: Circus porformors,
as a class, livo long, in fact, long
er than persons in ordinary oc
cupations, especially when they
have been temperate. It would
appear that American pugilists,
as a whole, were exceptions to tho
general rule, for they show early
decline. In England, however,
tho homo of that fraternity, its
members aro very generally re
markably long lived. The uu-
Chief Justice Fuller is said
to write tho worst hand of any
Judge in the United States.
That is why lie is Chief Justice.
If he writes a worse hand than
Chief Justioe Lumpkin of Geor
gia used to writo, then tho cake
is entirely Mr. Fullor’s
“The women toll me every day
That, all my bloom lias panned away.”
But they could no longer chide you
with lone of bloom and beauty if you
made use of the great restorative, Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. All
female weaknesses and derangements
vanish before this excellent remedy.
Thin, pale and emaciated women,
who find existence burdensome, on ac
count of their ailments, should at
once have recourse to tins unrivaled
specific. Druggists.
FOR CORNS, WARTS AND BUNIONS
use only Abbott’s East Indian Corn l’aint.
Chapiiltepoc. It is
Mr. Carlisle will remain in Mexi
co about two months.
“xpected that timely death of prominent ath
letes is generally attributed to
strains received, whereas wore
the truth known, it would be
An observing soil-tiller in Mich- found that erratic habits wero tho
igau attributes the unusually large actual causes. Dr. Sargent is re-
crop of mosquitoes there .this ported to have said that ho
summer to the absence of swal- thinks, in many instances tho oar-
lows. He says the cold weather ly demise of athletes cannot be
of tho early spring starved those directly attributed so much to
birds, so that whore there were the results of athletic work as to
thousands last year there aro the free indulgence of gross ap-
none now. With tho •swallows petites and passions which they
the mosquito is a favorite lunch, have not tho moral power to
_ control, and whore this was not
A gentleman described as one the case they lived beyond tho
of the best known Hebrews of average. From extensive porsofi-
New York lost * 11,000 at Phil al knowledge lie knows of but
Daly’s at Long Branch Thursday two deaths attributable to over-
nigyt. On many occasions lie has exertion; the others were from
dissipation and its train of atten
dant evils. Inquiry seems to es
tablish the fact that the occup; -
( tion of athletics is more favorable
to the longevity than many of tho
mechaniull and industrial pur-
Itlias come to such a pass that
when a man bids his family good
bye before boarding a railroad
train for a journey, lie generally
says: ”If we meet no more on
earth, may wo know each other
there!”
Umlua exposure to cold winds, rain,
bright light or malaria, may bring on In
flammation and soreness of the eves. Dr.
J. II. McLeun's Strengthening Eye Salve
will subdue the lnliammation, cool and
soothe the nerves, and strengthen weak
and falling Eye Sight. 25 cents a box.
lost $7,000 or $8,000 in the eailv
part of the night, but lie always
managed beforo to retrieve his
fortunes before daybreak. This
is the heaviest “square” loss of
the season so far, and the incident
causes much talk. The merchant
takes his bad fortune very good
naturedlv.
The managers, of a great salt
combination declare that it “is
not a trust,” yet in the face of
this statement it proposes to gob
ble all lesser industries and
have a monopoly of tho business.
It is tho biggest of all the trusts
that have flourished since the
return to power of tho republican
party.
riuot b* tolerated; and by
blnatlon of tbe oil with tho bypophoo-
phltoi li macb more cfflcacloae.
Remarkable M • fle&h producer.
Penn* gala rapidly while takisg It,
BOOTT'8 EMULSION is acknowledged by
Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa
ration in the world (or tho relief and core of
CONSUMPTION! SONOPULA,
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINO
DISEASES, EMACIATION, ■-
COLDS and CNRONIO OOUOHB.
Tht great rtmtdx) for Consumption, ond
Waetirvj in Child" h. Sold by all DruggitU,
Oct. 10,1888. ly
Gin, Engine and Screw
FOB SALE.
( OFFER FOR SALE, nil 8-Horse En
gine and a Gin and Screw—all as good
as new. Terms, pail cash, balance on
time. 8. W. HAWKINS.
Miiledgeville, Ga,, April 5th, 1889. 40 3m
Drunkenness
Or the Liqaor Habit, Positively Cured
*1 AiaaiNISTCRINQ OR. HAINES' 0SIIEB SRItlBC.
It can be (Iven In i cup ol coflte or Its, or In or-
Itclci of (ood, without tho knowledge of the p,t
ill
•on taking It; It Is absolutely harmless and will
effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient I, a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE
tiet© cure In every Instance. 4$ page book
n every
Address In confluence,
SPKCIFIC CO.. 189 Race St, Cincinnati. 0.
Dec. 25tli, 1888.
25 ly
For Sale.
A Desirable Residence at Midway.
0 NF, and a lialf miles from Milledge
ville, four acres land with large
dwelling containing eleven rooms,
with servants’ house, (two rooms’ 1
large smoke-house, cow-house, forage
house, carriage-house, stable, fowl-
house, all in good condition, with ex
cellent well water, line pear and peach
orchard. The locality is very healthy
and within two hundred yards of the
Midway depot where passenger train
stops twice each day. (Price, $1G00.09)
BET HUN E & MOORE,
Real Estate Agents.
Miiledgeville, Jan. 2, 1888. 20 tf
TKtb.kCO.,
Dec. 25th, 1888.
who writ* to
tho world, and tha
tofctharlo America.
25 1 y
BETHUNE MOOEK.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Millkdgkvillk, Oa..
Offer the following property for sale:
A uew four room residence, on East
Hancock street—^ acre lot—good
kitchen, garden and stable. Price
$1200.
A desirable residence in Midway,
witli stable and outhouses—all in good
condition—excellent water—fine orch
ard—4 acre lot. Price $1000.
A seven room residence on South
Jefferson street, near the College
acre lot—in good condition. Price
$1200.
An improved plantation containing
000 acres, lying 3£ miles east of Mi
ledgeville. Price $3,000—half cash.
Fifty acres of land just outpide the
city limits, on the Sheffield ferry
road. Price $000.
300 or 400 acres swamp land with
tho privilege of 1250. Desirable as a
stock farm—17 miles south-east of
Miiledgeville.
For Sai.k or Rknt.—A five room
cottage on east Hancock street. A
bargain will be given in this place.
Building lot for halk—Halfacre
on Liberty, street. Price $350.00.
Seventy acres of land on west common,
for sale at $25 per acre.
For Salk.—000 acres of good pine
land, lying near tbe Eatonton and
Gordon railroad. Apply to Bethune
& Moore, Real Estate Agents.
PATENTS
Notice.
T HE CITE Tax Books aro open for re
ceiving the returns for city Taxes for
1889, all property taxable by the Stato Is
also taxable by the. city. Come up and
mako your returns at once.
W. CARAKER, Clerk.
Mlllodgevlllo, Ua., April 28d ,'89. 42 tf.
Fon musTT
T HE Store Room occupied by Messrs. P.
M. Compton & Son, Is for rent. Pos
session given .Inn. 1st, next. Apply to
G. T. WIEDENMAN, Sec. and Treas.
Miiledgeville. Oct. 15. 115 tj.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our 0»fice is Opposite U. 8. Patent Office
and we can recure patent in less time than thoBe
remote from Washington.
Scud model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. Wo advise, if patentable or uot, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet, ‘‘Row to Obtain Patents," with
names of actual clients in your State, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
C. A.SNOW & CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of
Mrs. Emma A. Lane, late of said coun
ty, deceased, are requested to mako pay
ment. and those having demands against
said estate tiro requested to present the
same to mo In terms of the law.
E. P. LANE, Adm’r.
March 19th, 1889. 38 2m
A new lot of stationery just received at
this oflice
JBrickl Brick! liricki
Frequently accidents occur in the house
hold which cause burns, cuts, sprains and
bruises; for use in such cases Dr. J. H.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for
many years been the constant favorite
family remedy.
1,000,000 FIRST-CLASS BRICK for SALE.
P ARTIES intending to build on thellneof the Georgia or ContralRaliroads, would
do wellto consult us beforo making acontrnct.
First-Class Paving Brick a Specialty.
Rich Milk For Sale!
e
suits, notable those of shoemaker, |
tailor, baker, clerk or miner; and !
| if further trust may bo placed in !
vital statistics, capitalists, finan
ciers and persons engaged in the |
i transfer of property have not
I same lease of life.
ipnOM. high grade Jersey Cows. Aral if
1 you want your Cows Pastured, apply
Rev. W. B. Bachman, a leading
Presbyterian minister of Chatta
nooga, states that on the top of
White mountain, in Western
North Carolina, are three trees of
the cachoiu species growing closo
together and each being about a
foot in diameter and about fifteen
feet in bight. The top of the trees
is about 20 feet in diameter and
perfectly fiat, bein
]v interwoven that
•persons can walk on them with
ease. Twelve persons can lie
down on the top of tho trees with
out danger of falling. Indeed, so
close are these tops that holes
had to be cut in the middle for
persons to get on top.
FREDERICK L. NEWELL.'
Miiledgeville, Ga., May 28, 1889. 47 tf
Citation.
We are maklngBi-ick with thelatest Improved Machinery,on the celebrated Cara
kar yard.
BRICK DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
asrWetakepleaguroln referring to Mnj.J. FUSS, Architect and BuIldlngSuperln
tendent.
foster & mcmillan,
Contractors and Builders.
Miiledgeville Ga.,June lOth.1888. 48 ly
tli
Some advantages of raising
ducks over chickens are that they
gTow almost twice as fast, aro free
from vermin and less liable to dis
ease. They are also good; egg
producers.
Do uot overfeed your birds. If
you do tho hens will break down
and the male bird become indo
lent, the eggs will bo storilo, and
a curse will hang over tho yard
that once challenged your admi
ration.
The coops and roosts may bo
saturated with a proportional mix
ture of two quarts of water, ono
ounce of sulphuric acid and one
ounce of carbolic acid. Kero
sene oil should bo used freely on
all parts of the coop.
The Deadly Ice Cream.
From tin* Chicago Herald.
Bacteria, in its most hideous
form, according to the dismal
scientists, lias invaded that pop-
so complete- ! Rkir summer delicacy, ice cream,
a number of ! Doatli lurks 'in that compound,
and with the active spoon tho
voracious ice cream girl may bo
dosing herself with a fatal potion
of “cold pizeu.” Tho ice cream
bacteria, indeed, is one of tho
most dangerous of its class. It
is habitually addicted to throw
ing off ptomaines, which may in
stantly turn tho ico cream festi
val or tho lover’s ice-cream treat
into a feast of death. It takes
possession of ico cream regardless
of flavor, and the maiden who,
warned by the fatalities that have
followed an indulgence in “vanil
la,” would solace herself with
“chocolate,” is in no respect safe.
But tho warnings of dismal doc
tors, appalling as they are, aro
seldom lieedod.
A. I. Root says that with lime
and guano sifted together and
raked into tho soil before soeds
are planted he raises cabbages,
radishes and everything in that
lino with perfect immunity from
tho ilea beetle.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Couit of Ordinary 1
At Chamber, Juno 24, 1889 f
Notion In hereby given to all persons
concerned, that on tho day of James
Supple, late or Baldwin oouuty, departed
this life In testate, and no person has ap
plied for AdmlnlsUatlon on the estate of
add James Supple, In said Stato. That
Administration will be vested in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other lit
and proper person, after thirty days publl-
......... .lit,- •
- I - • , - »a«,a s. j O puini-
cation of this citation, unless vallid objee-
lion is made to bis appointment.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, tt Is the 24tli day of June, 1889.
M. It. BELL, Ordinary
FOR SALE.-A three room cottage
with half acre lot, on South Wayne
street. Apply to
Bkthunk & Moork,
Real Estate Agents.
A Summer Resort!
WITHOUT COST!
The fathers and mothers and children
of Miiledgeville need not leave to llnd
health. There is no healthier place in
Georgia than the hills of the Asylum. No
liner water can be found anywhere. In
stead of going off to the springs or moun
tains at a heavy expense, take your fami
ly and go out in tho morning and spend
the day at POWELL PARK, three or four
days each week. You will gain health and
have tho comforts of home also. Try it
for two weeks and you will find it true. A
number of our people aro going to try It.
So lot every hotly fix up and go out. It you
cannot go out and spend the day, go out
at 4.30 p. m., and return at f>.30 p. m. The
Summer will soon pass. Now Is tho time
to look after tbe children. Do not let the
golden opportunity go by. Give them
fre«h air, give them pure water, give them
a change. The chance to do so is right at
our doors. Try it. The Dummy will take
you safely and bring you back sound.
W. W. LUMPKIN, Presd’t.
Miiledgeville, Ga., Juno 25,1889. tf
Persons who lend a life of exposure aro
subject to rheumatism neuralgia and lum
bago, and will llnd a valuable remedy in
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment •
it will banish pain and subdue Inllamma-
tton.
JOSEPH STALEY.
Keep Cool
—And Buy .You—
•/f Nice Refrigeratorl
Ice is cheap now—no excuse on that point. I have just received a
new lot of nice Refrigerators with Water Coolers—just tho article
to keep your victuals cool and have plenty of Ice Water. Como and
oxamine beforo tho choice is gone.
Ice Cream Freezers
Cheaper than ever. A good assortment on hand. Also Fruit Jars
and Jelly Glasses.
Call and examine my stock of Hardware, Guns and Stoves, before
purchasing elsewhere. I will save you money by so doing.
CTOS. STALEY.
Miiledgeville, May 7, 1889. 30 ly
2sdZ. &c O'. Tt. HI25TES,
—Dealers In
GROCERIES, FARMERS’ SUPPLIES,
Agricultural Implements, Tobacco, Ac., Ac. Agents for Buck-Eye
Force Pump.
Miiledgeville, Ga., Jan. 1st, 1889.; 20 ly.
BALDWIN COUNTY.
BALDWIN SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
W ILL be sold before the Court House
door, In the cltv of Milled™ vim?
during the legal sale Jours, on Uw
Tuesday In August, 1889, tho following
property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land lying onn
being In the — District containing^
acres, more or less, adjoining landsof li ra
J. T. Lockhart and L. Beckett ; levied on
by virtue of a mortgage II fa in favor o“
bam V alkdi vs. J. 8? Pearce and J w
Pearce. Levy made July 1st, 1889 ’
a. ... C. W. EjJnih,Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place: all that
tract of land lying In tbe. 5th district orig
inally Wilkinson now Baldwin county and
being a part of Lot No. 108, containing 35
acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of J.
b. I earce on the north, east by Wra No-
land, south by Wm. Lavender, west by
Mrs-J. T. Lockhart. Levied on as the nro-
porty of J. 8. Pearce to satisfy one mort
gage fl fa in favor of W. A. Thomas vs. J.
g age „ ...... Aiiumas
. Pearce. Levy made July 1st, 1889
C. W. ENNI8, "•
Sheriff.
Citation for Guardianship.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, )
At Chamber, June 7th, 1889, C
Crawford Vusser of tlie State of
Georgia having applied to be appoint
ed Guardian of the perron and proper
ty of three minor children under four
teen years of age, to-wit: Crawford
Vasser, nine years of age; Annie Vas-
ser, six years of age, and Otelia Vas
ser, two years of age, residents of
said county and State, this is to cite
all persons concerned to be and ap
pear at tho August Term of the Court
of Ordinary to be held next after the
expiration of Monday in August
1889, from the first publication of this
notice and show catise, if any they
can, why said Crawford Vasser should
not be entrusted with guardianship
of the persons and property of the
said minor children above named.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture.
M. R. BELL. Ordinary B. C
Citation for letter* of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Baldwin Count;
tJV
Court of Ordinary,
June Term, 1889. f
W HEREAi , J. L. Ivey, Executor of the
estate of N. C. Kell, deceased, repre
sents to tho court iu his petition duly tiled
and entered on records that lie has fully
administered N. C. Kell’s estate.
This is, therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs or creditors, to show cnusc,
if any they can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his Executorship
and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in September, 1889.
Witness my official signature.
43 3m. M, R. BELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, ;
At Chambers, June 23, 1889. S
r l 1 F. NEWELL, as Executor of Walker
1 . Duncan, deceased, having filed his pe-
tlon for probato of Walker Duncan's will,
In soloran form, and it appearing that ci
tations should issue to bo served personal
ly on T. F. Newell and Mrs. Mary Hart
well, Ordered: That the usual citation
Issue to be served on them in ten days be
fore the August Teiki of this Court, next,
efre of D. M. Eotor.re-
and that as tho hell
sides out of the State of Georgia, and can
only be served hy publication, that they
bo cited and made parties by publication
once a week, for four weeks, In the MU*
ledgeville Chronicle, a newspaper publish
ed in the city of Miiledgeville, State of
Georgia, before tho first Monday, 1889, at
the August Term of said Court of Ordina
ry, and that this order, so published, con
stitute such citation.
Juno 25th, 1889
M. R. BELL, Ordinary.
52 lm.
Petition for Dismission Prom
Administration.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, )
At Chamber, April 30th, 1889. s
W HEREAS, Dr. R. D. Allen,administra
tor upon tho estate of Samuel E.'
Whitaker, deceased, has filed his petition
in said court for letters of dismission from
ills trust as such administrator.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons interested, heirs or credi
tors, to show cause on or by the August
Term next of said court to bo held on the
first Monday in August, 1889, why letters
of dismission from said trust should not
be granted to said petitioner as prayed
for.
Witness my hand and official signature
tills April 30th. 1889.
45 lml. M. It. BELL,Ordinary, B.C.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.—James JL
1. H. Herty, having
IStoney, Guardian of C.
applied to this court for a discharge from
said Guardianship, this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned to show causo why
said James M. Stoney should not bo dis
charged therefrom and receive the usual
letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and signature.
July 1,1889. M. R' BELL, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County. <
Ouuit of Ordinary, July Term, 1889.
To all whom it may concern: R. W.
Roberts having applied to me In proper
form for permanent Letters of Admlnls
tratlonon theestatejof Miss Mary E. Herty,
late of said county.
all and singular, the credl
This is to cite an »»*.. c.
tors and next or kin or Miss Mary E. He
ty to be and appear ut my office withl
the time allowed by law and show cause
if any they can, why permanent Ad mini,
tratlon should not bo granted^ to R. IV
^Witness"mfhandLd officla'taKu
this July let, 1889.^ r BELIji ordinary..
Citation.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1889.1
To all whom it may concern: J. A. C
laway having in proper form applied
me for letters of administration on the
tate of Mrs. L. A. Trice, late of said co:
ty, deceased.
This is to cite all and slNgular, the c
ltors and next of kin of Mrs. L. A. Trice,
bo and appear at my office within the tl
allowed by law and show cause, if a
they can, why permanent Adminlstrati
should not be granted to J.A. Callaff
on Mrs. L. A. Trico’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signatu
this July 1st, 1889.
M. R. BELL, Ordinary]
A
Sale
lDg ill 1 8, JOlill XlUlUHAva^y
lot, good improvements. For
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For
T HALF its value, a very de*
ble residence in Midway,
Mrs. John Hammond, ten
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RDFUS W. ROBERT.
Miiledgeville, March 19, 1889. «