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HE MONITOR.
By the Monitor Publishing Company-
IMORGAN, GA., APRIL 'J. 1897.
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Entered at the Post Office at Morgan as
second-class mail matter.
KATES Of SI KKC'RI I'TION.
One copy one year..... $ 1.00
One copy six months .... 50
One copy three month* .... S5
Advertising rates made known on ap¬
plication.
Col. A. E. Buck of Georgia goes
as minister to Japan. The President
sent, Ids appointment to the Senate
Monday.
The Macon Telegraph shows its
spiteful disposition in gloating over
the death of tho Baby (Jonatitution.
Look out, Brother Te’egraph, pride
goeth before a great tall.
R. II. Clark, a son of the late
Judge Richard II. Clark, was shot
and killed near Porry by Joo B. Irby
Sunday evening. The killing is said
to be justifiable homicide.
Courting a girl is like starting a
newapnper. says an exchange.
starts out a weekly, then bocomos a
tri-weekly, and then emerges into n
daily, and if it has enterprise, comos
out with an extra about, onco a year.
Wo are of tho opinion that Atlan
ta would suffer agonies if she
couldn’t havo at least ono sensation
a week. In a very short while, at
her present rate of scandals, etc.,
Chicago, or gay Paris, either, will no
longer be in tho “push.”
It is very gratifying to tho many
friends of tho Georgia Chautauqua
to know that this grand institution
will soon havo a home of its own. A
handsome building is soon to I e
erected for tho accommodation of its
coming sessions. Hero’s to Chau¬
tauqua; may she live forever!
Wo learn that oar sister city, Arling¬
ton, bus recently organized n brass band.
Boys, what’s tho matter with your and
our band jointly employing a competent
instructor? Good results could bo ob¬
tained by securing a professor and the
expense attached to such un arrange¬
ment would bo equally divided between
the two organizations. Let us have
your opinions concerning this proposi¬
tion. _._
The editor of a country exchange
thus joyously remarks: “\Ve foel as
if we can claim a now leaso on life.
Much consolation is to bo derivod
fiom the knowlodgo that blackber-
rioo TfU\ SOOn Y>o T\pO. OUCH a pros-
pcct is so encouraging that it does
our heart good.” Well, well, well!
This editor is tho first person we’ve
over heard of whose stomach was
called a heart.
Tho Evoniug Constitution is dead!
Many a regrot will be expressed by
thousands of people at the discon¬
tinuance of this bright aud nowsy
paper. The Morning Constitution is
ono of the best papors published in
the South, and its off-spring would
doubtless have proved equally as
good had it lived, but circumstances
wore against it and its many friends
mourn.
From all indications Colqnitt county
had a livoly time at court this woek. A
dispatch of April 2d from Moultrie says:
“Owing to our heavy criminal docket,
Judge Hanscll will call no oivil business
at our next oourt, which convenes next
Monday, but will call an adjourned term,
at which all civil business will be hoard.
There aro ten murder trials to come up
here next week. - Never in tho history,
of tho county Las there boon such a
great number. From present appear
nnccs there will bo some hemp pulling
after court.
The recent Grotua Green marriage
of John P., tho 16-year-old son of
Governor Atkinson, to Miss Ada
Byrd, a young lady two years his
junior, created somewhat of a sousa-
ation. Iu his desire to undo what
has already been done the Governor
win the sympathy of but few,
and we ventured the assertion that
his efforts in that direction would
amount to naught. It was well that
the Governor remember the Biblical
injunction, “Whom God hath joined
together,” etc.
The 8-room residence of Mr. J. D.
(Drayt) Douglass, seven miles south
of Arlington, caught fire from some
unknown cause about 9 o’clock Sun¬
day night and burned to the ground.
Mr. Douglass and family lost almost
everything iu the way ot household
goods aud wearing apparel. His in¬
surance policy expired only a few
days ago, and he had made arrange
inentf, to go to Blakely Monday to
renew it. Mr. Douglass’s loss will
reach every cent of $2,000. Drayt
has scores of friends throughout this
section who deeply sympathize with
him and will lend him a helping hand.
The reflection of the lire was plainly
seen by sevoral iu Morgan, twelve or
fourteeu miles. Some thought an-
other cyclone was sweeping down
upon oui sectiou.
IM< KKV IHil* t RT.HENT.
.1. S. KHWAI.MW, EIHTt'lt.
DlG'KEY, G \ , April 6
Mr. Joel V iggins, of Edison,
over and entered school Monday
the purpose of taking a special
of instruction. AVe are glad to have
him with us.
Jim and Charlie Plowden, Noel
Mathis and Ralph Johnson repre¬
sented tho Institute Dickey among the visitors to
Saturday.
C. J Davis and wife spent Sunday
at Dickey, guests of Mr. and Mrs.W.
E. Ilarvin. To be in the company
of that interesting couple is to enjoy
life.
VV. E. Ilarvin is rapidly
ir.g from a severe attack of jaundice;
and its a fact that he eats
that presents itself that can be mas¬
ticated. lie wanders around the
lage seekbig whatsoever he may de
vour. We give our friends notice
keep their chickens, pigs and fat
riers out of his reach.
Quite a large making party of Dickey fish¬
ermen aro their
to leave about the 17th of this month
for the Dead Lakes in Florida.
will go by batteaux from
Ala., down the Chattahoochee, re¬
maining about ten days, and
by steamer. They intend to
hunt and fish as they drift
down tho rivor.
Mr. Bob Colson, representing
Singer sowing machine, was in
town yesterday.
Ou account ot tho inclemency of
tho weather Friday evening the can-
dy pulling at Mr. Sam Johnson’s was
not very largely attended. Those
who were present report a pleasant
ovoning. I am informed tnat it w "
ho repeated this (Friday) evening.
Mr. Eugene P. Parkins,
Parkins Machine Works, went ovet
to Leary Saturday freight. for >pi ff a an Par- es
tensive bill ot Gene
kins’s shops are justly the pride of
Dickey and all of Southwest Georgia.
If you have never had the pleasure
of being shown through them I ad¬
vise you to go and see. You will be
struck with wonder and admiration
at tho extensiveness of the shops,
the perfect order and neatness that
pervade throughout the whole place.
Sunday morning as J S., .1 • S. and
Milton were strolling about over tho
fields they discovered that a small
hole in a ditch was just alive with
small fish, and an Now adjacent boys ono con¬
tained a turtle. t hese are
to obsorvo the Sabbath, but,
although it was not an ox, they ditch know that
thero was something in the
bo gotten out. and they set
about it by capturing the turtle. The
other J. S. droye it to shallow water
with a stick, and this J. S., seeing
the the point (of its point,) tail), caught and on (t 0
rudely tail, not the turtlieship rather
lifted his to dry
land, and then toltbe bachelor
Early yesterday morning J. S.
Milton returned to tho ditch and
captured 80 Ssh, which were likewise
carried to tho den. Messrs. Tom
Plowden and Will Harvin woro ad¬
vised to bo on hand at supper. At
propor hour they reported, and,
J. S., Milton and J. S. charged
enemy, and not a man left his
till tho enemy was devoured.
don’t wish to make our chief en¬
but think of coffee and muffins,
turtle, and fish, and ham and
and sausage, and biscuit—all
plenty of butter and five
appetites, and you havo the
picture before you. Wasn’t it fit for
godst But they didu’t get it.
I [See here, young man, I love you.
am compelled for to the carry love many heavy
crosses, and of heaven
never, no never, placo such another
picture before two hungry printers,
for such an action on your part is
liable to cause a case of justifiable
homicide.—Chief.]
R. L. Turner and wife of Cuthbort
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Parkins
C. B. Brim of Ilerod, Terrell
county, spent several days with Mr.
Parkins, last week, having some
work done on one of his engines.
Now comes State School Commis¬
sioner Glenn advocating the abolition
of the rod from the school room. We
wonder what his next wild sell sme
will be? It seems that a man who
has Caught school any time would
have enough know knowledge the whole of humau
nature to that human
physical raco require laws with penalties of
bounds. suffering to keep thorn in
Several of our friends furnished us
with items this week, which we ap¬
preciate have to the fullest extent. If you
an item that you think would
be of iterest to anyone, send it in.
We wish tho Dickey department to
be of interest to tho readers, and you
can help to make it so.
Wouldn’t it be in order for Mo-
Kiuley tho Macon to show his appreciation of
canism by Telegraph’s good republi¬ Charlie
Pendleton appointing Brother place?
the Caroline to some good To
Islands or something on
that order.
a Bar. Thing for Yon.
A transaction iu which youeannot loselsa
sure rod tongue, thing. fever, Biliousness, plies sick headache, fur-
ami a thousand oilier
liver. ills aro Casearet* eausouiy Candy oonstipatioD Cathartic, and the sluggish
derful stimulant won-
new liver aud intestinal
tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cine
0t f T rv' e U ^x' l to.dayV'
thing and booklet a big
Sample free. Bee our ad.
The Street Committee has put in
some good work this week iu clean¬
ing out ditches, repairing sidewalks,
etc.
We are still at the same old stand,
good people, and don’t bo backward,
but come in and subscribe for tho Mon*,
mm—-the best paper iu Calhoun county.
I Folks linns.
HEPORTED BY WILD BOSE.
; Some of our farmers seem to be
j j„^ quit,, nervous over the “dampness’’
|he! r situations. T.et me admonish
j j not p,, w> easily disheartened; we
I ^nyi. ury weather later on, and, I
some, plenty of It.
Messrs. C. T. Hawke. G. A. P.ice
.1. D. Stewart and his sister. Miss Navra
attended the picnic at Mrs.
mill last last Saturday. -atnr.l v A.l All rennet report u a
time.
Home of Ed Gholston’s friends would
suggest to hi :i that when he again
the A. H. C. P. Club to tak.-
with him to care for his horse and buggy,
as It is no little trouble to look after
Utile requisites to comfort while
to his girl.
Mr. J. I). Stewart and Miss Claude
hanks attended preaching at Redbone
Sunday. The weather was very
out but I presume they enjoyed their
lust . . tho ., same.
Mr. anil Mrs. Paul visited friends
Early county this week.
Mr. James Dennis, one of
most prosperous farmers, spent last
day at Mr. J. T. Stewart’s.
John Laws is visiting hl« sick friend,
Jim Causey, near Oordray. I hope
to hear of the latter’s convalescence.
Joe Worsham is getting to bo the
pion shot Iri our neighborhood. He killed
two hawks before breakfast a few morn¬
ings since. If he keeps on building up
his reputation in this manner, ail his lady-
friends will bo earnestly soliciting him to
j j visit them to partake i
j , chicken pie FTh
V VO j ft [til his hurt
‘
N 7*0 &
arc
Irmrt Ilou-* l
A Mon . I.. l< aaagtng
aroond tUe Conct House f last few
duj-R and picked np the following un, in¬
teresting items:
Our clover Road Commissioner-.
Messrs. C. B. Weaver, ltufus Mote rad
E. AI. Palmer, held their first court Su -
uvday.
Five names wero returned, bnt upon
investigation only ono inan, Jack Du-
Bose, colored, was found guilty. He
was fined $1 [ter day for each day he did
not work the road. Tho funds thus col-
looted goes to tho improvement of road s
and bridges.
The Ordinary issued the following
marriage licenses: Roberta Green to
Henry Black and Bailie Hill to Albort
Boston; all colored.
Mr. J. B. Bteadham, onr clever Tax
Receiver, was in town Friday last and
posted tlio following notice at the Court
Hotiso. As the Monitor promised to
publish, as far as possible, all news ;*.b hap-
Pining around tile Court Hmi»u, wo
lish below the receiver’s notice:
Arlington, April 3d-20th; May 4th.
Williamsburg, April6th-26tb; May 6th.
Edison, April 8th-24th; May 15th.
Cordray’s, April 10tli-27th; May 13tb.
Morgan, April 13th-17tli-May 11th.
Leary, April 15th; May lst-8th.
Dickey, April 30lh; May 22d.
Dukes mill, April 23d.
Turnpike, April 28th.
Maury’s mill, May 21st.
At tho court house during court week.
If you havo over seen a child in the
agony of croop, you can appreciate the
gratitude of mothers who know that One
Minute Cough Cure releaves their little
ones as quickly as city it is administered.
Many homes in this are never with¬
out it. S. T. Clayton, Morgan; P. E.
Boyd, Leary; Henry Turner, Edison.
The teachers of Washington county
did a graceful act in presenting
County Commissioner Rogers a gold-
headed cane last Saturday. The fol¬
lowing inscriction was engraved
thereon: “Teachers Public Schools
Washington County to J. N. Rogers,
C S. C., 1897.” Mr. Rogovs is one
of the most active commissioners in
Georgia, and leaves nothiug undone
for the advancement of the public
schools of our county. —Sandorsville
Progress.
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Everybody Says So.
Cascarots Candy Cathartic, the most won¬
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas¬
ant aud refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds,
euro and biliousness. headache, fever, Please habitual buy and constipation box
O. C. C. to-day; 50 try Bold a aud
of 10,35, cents.
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
Just as wo expected, Chicago went
Democratic with a whoop Tuesday
in her municipal election. It is now
Mayor Carter Harrison,
To School Teachers.
The next general examination of ap¬
plicants for Teacher’s License will be
held at the Court House at Morgan, Ga..
on the last Saturday in May.
Questions will bo propounded on the
follow lllg topus.
L Outlines of Methods for Georgia
Teachers ‘
L Parkers talks ,, on leaching,
u A l'.,oe’ 1 ‘ s Theory 1 ° r and Rna Practice 1 moULt ’
-
4. V bite's School Management.
Examination will commence promptly
at 9 o’clock a. m.
No other examination for the year.
J. J. Beck,
County School Commissioner.
Mrs. It. M. Smith has the printer’s
thanks for heaps of the finest kind
of onions Some people are mind I
readers, and we hope that garden |
will always flourish.
The First, of.April.
He told her the ohl, ohl -tory,
Till she to believe him grew,
And married the man, and after that
Most any old story would do.
i —[Jim Moskoe in Observation.
1 Although
April 1st opened with a slow,
drizzling rain, that courage which is
I ! 8tllled Sr hoo! in ever y P U P« »t the Morgan High
' wah 1,1 110 way abated, as
U>ul p,anm ‘ ,i ,or 81 Monroe to boon
| h and ‘-'“’ly with his ^ phaeton, as he calls
R )n or , u , r , o ou th
_
| tcac-here ’' ' ' ’
i ’ at flls word, was in town and
,nakll 'S the rounds for the purpose
* ather,n * the CMW ‘ 1 ’ whpR he raet one
| lbt> * oachor8 - To mefct the emergency
! used a few of those broad smiles of
i and called out: “Come on. Short, wo art*
j 1 KO,, con8l8ted '?‘ Hp of 8000 about flni6hed twenty-five his ,oaJ pupils ’ whieh
and
I * fpw other8 ’ an,! at a livft, v 8 P eed wer
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800,1 on th ‘ ! wa v u> ,hat lnvitin « P^e
-
known as Monroe’s mill, but were not al-
j together , on flowery beds of ease, for they
had hardly gotten beyond the limits of
our little town before th**y had met with a
difficult spot in the road and, the phaeton
went down to the axles and the horses on
their knees and everyone calling out
“woa!” This did not seem to diseourago
them, for almost as quick as thought Si
had [-art of the lead out on the ground,
and, encouraging the horses a little, they
were soon on sab. arth. and ere long they
soon reach tho #[<: home of
Judge L I>. M were
; I a.’ui dried.
! i v Walter
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iJ .’lapsed be-
S * mce
t SF m abash-
ted him in,
lice t line.
our ar-
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r the best. ;"Y
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re success ix» laythirg Wi
noar V-r ieuartur-' ‘ jui j,.-- .- A a : ‘
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conclusion hB Bile writer., in behalf of
schooi. rinuiit ICssos Bessie Sh,
> GriD ' Davis aid Bluuuhe JilLL’
:ompany added rrsatiy 6u i-Ui
‘ j. and iri Monroe,
, muk •liters
a ape
COUNTY LINE ITEMS,
REPORTED BY TAME ROSE.
Mr. James Mortis, who has been visit-
; ng friends in Earlv conntv, returned
home Monday.
Rev. J. F. Hadden delivered an ex-
cel lent sermon at Redbone last Satur-
day. Sunday being a rainy day, there
were many who suffered disappointment.
Messrs. Willie Morris aud Benjamin
Williams spent Sunday with relatives in
our neighborhood.
Rev. C. O. Martin started to Redbone
last Sunday, but stopped just this side.
I guess you know what for.
Miss Claude Eubanks, accompanied by
John Stewart, attended Sabbath School
at Redbone last Sunday.
Miss Mattie Rice spent last Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Jennie Hadden.
Professor Lawson’s school spent last
Thursday at Aycock’s mill pond very
pleasantly.
Ask Cary Hawk if it ever rams any
water where he goes. I think it does,
Mr. George Milliner and family spent
last Sunday with Mrs. Mote.
Miss Sallio Belle Swords and her little
brother, Bennie, spent part of last week
with Mrs. J. T. Fairclotk.
Mr. Benjamin Johnson and family, of
Dickey, attended preaching at Redbone
last Saturday, and dined with J. T.
Hadden.
Mrs. Hadden and her sister, Mrs. Mel¬
ton, spent one day this week with their
mother.
Mrs. Scott, who has been visiting
friends in Randolph for several months,
has returned to her home in Mitchell
county.
Rev. A. B. Radney and family spent
last Sunday with Rev. J. T. Hadden.
Brother Radney is filled with the Holy
Ghost. His conversation is always in¬
teresting.
Host at Last.
It is with regret that we chronicle
the death of Mrs. Sallie Brooks, an
estimablo lady of Americus, which
sad event occurred at Leary Wednes¬
day afternoon about 3 o’clock at the
home of her brother, Mr. T. W.
Hammond.
Mrs. Brooks had beou in feeble
health for some time, and, instead of
bettering her condition by the
change, she gradually grow worse,
death resulting from a complication
of diseases at the time above stated.
Mrs. Brooks was a widowed lady,
hei husband having died several
years ago. She leaves two sweet
little girls, which fact makes her un¬
timely demise the more deplorable.
But in this, the saddest experience
of their young lives, it is well to re¬
member that
“Jesus can make a dying bed
Fool soft ns downy pillows aro
While on his breast I lean my head
And breathe my life out sweetly there.”
Many loved ones are grief strick¬
en over the death of Mrs. Brooks.
Mrs. J. N. Daniel!, of our town, is
her neice, and she and her husband
went over to Leary to pay their last
respects to tho dead,
The funeral aud interment
r
place in Leary Thursday afternoon.
We did not learn who conducted the
funeral service. The .Monitor joins
many in extending hertfelt syrnpa-
thy.
lion. Jim Griggs reached Dawson
Wednesday night.
Mrs. liftsrnt*H Motive.
Mrs. Phoebe Hcarst of California has
given 1200,000 to found a miuing school
in connection with the state university
®t Berkeley as a memorial to her hus-
band. She gives largely to the free k.n-
dergartene, supports several college set-
tlemeuts and contributed $1,000 to the
receut oam p a igu for the woman suffrage
amen dment She has also given $300,-
000 lo establish a fine gymnasium for
girls at the state university. She said to
Miss Anthony, “I am doing aJl tins to
girls fit to vote.
The present head of the Swiss confed-
tration is President Joseph Zerop, whose
term began Dee. 15, 1804. The Swiss
confederation of Aug. 1, 1901, » re-
garded as the foundation of the bwiss
republic, ,
OC’XJSUMPTION
can ke cured.
T. A. Slocum, M. 0., the great chem¬
ist and scientist, will send tree, to
the afflicted, three bottles of his
Newly Consumption Discovered Remedies all to
cure and Lung
Troubles.
Nothing could be fairer, more
thropic or cary more joy to the afflicted,
city.’ f ^ A ' SluCUm ’ * ' "’ °
New " York
C onfident that he has discovered a re-
liable cure for consumption and all bron-
chail. throat and lung diseases, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh .and all
conditions of wasting, and to make its
great merits known, he will send, free,
thiee bottles to any reader of the Monitor
who may be suffering.
Already this “new scientific course of
medioine” has permanently cured thou-
a,, ds of apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it his religious
duty—a duty which he owes to humanity,
to donate his infallible cure.
He has proved the dread consumption
‘o be a curable disease beyond any doubt,
rnd has on file in his American and Euro-
. laboratories testimonials of expert-
e from those benefited and cured, in all
parts of the world
Don't delay until it is too late. Con¬
certain uninterrupted, death. means speedy
Address T A. Slocum,
C., 98 Pine street. New York, and when
the Doctor, give express pr.d post-
ad ress, and pleate mention reading
article io the Monitor.
W. J. Oliver. J. M. Cobb.
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SALE
-AND—
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Charges reasonable. Give us a trial.
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ANDY CATHARTIC
CUREC0HST3PAT1OH
10* :'.jC n’V: ALL
25* SO* mm DRUGGISTS
.....CASCARTT 9
DSfiDY tastoirood. like Bnt them
candy. bad They re¬
move any tnst-o
In the mouth, leaving
CATHARTIC the perfumed, breath sweet it Is and a
ji_ n real pleasure to take
d them Instead of nau«
eeatlng o liquids or cannon-ball pills.
.....CASCARETS
PURELY are and purely vegetable
contain no mer¬
curial er other min¬
VEGETABLE eral poison. They
are made of the lat¬
est remedies discov¬
ered ami are a sclen-
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never before put together in auy form.
CASCARETS
ANTISEPTIC aro antiseptic. That
means digested they food stop from un¬
LAXATIVE ach, souring in the stom¬
prevent fer¬
bowels mentation in tho
____ and kill dls-
kind that breed aud feed ln l , systen:? f &Dy
the
smmksssb®** .....CA SC A llET’S
tt tone the stomach and
yra i*n 1 bowels and stimulate
5 I tho lazy liver, mnk-
stimulant ling it work. They
. • saaa vigorous he til thy
their action und natural. contlltioc, making
easy
J* Don't judge CASCARETS by other medicines you have tried. They
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Application for Leave to Sell.
< 1EORGIA— Cabhous County.
To all whom it may concern: Applica-
t ion will he made to the Court of Ordinary
of Calhoun county, Ra., at the next regu¬
lar April term of said court for leave to
.soil the entire interest of the estate of M.
TV. Watkins, doceased, late of Washington
county, Gn.. for the purpose of distribu¬
tion, etc, This March 1st, 1897.
John Ward,
Executor M. W. Watkins, deceased.
Citation.
GEORGIA— Calhoun Cotnty.
James M. AVooten having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person and
property of Sallie AVooten a minor under
fourteen years of age, resident of said
county, this is to cite all persons concern¬
ed to appear at the term of the Court of
Ordinary to be held next after thirty days
from the first publication of this notice
and show cause if any they can, why said
James M. AVooten should not be entrust¬
ed with the guardianship of the person
and property of said Sallie AVooten.
AVitness my official signature this March
11, 1897.
A. I. Monroe, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA— Calhoun County.
John M. AVooten having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person and
propesty of Estelle AVooten a minor under
fourteen years of age, resident of said
county, this is to cite all persons ooncem-
ed to appear at tho term of tho Court of
Ordinary to be held next after the expira¬
tion of thirty days from the first publica¬
tion of this notice and bhow cause, if any
they can, why said John M. AVooten
should not he entrusted with the guar¬
dianship of the person and property of
sa'd Estelle AVooten.
Witness my official signature this March
11, 1897.
A, I. Monbob, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA— Calhoun County.
J. B. George having applied to be ap¬
pointed guardian of the person and prop¬
erty of Irene Wooten, a minor under four¬
teen years of age, resident of said county,
this is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at tho term of tho Court of
Ordinary to be held next after the expira¬
tion of thirty .days from the first publica¬
tion of this notice, and show cause, if any
they can, why said J. B. George should
not be entrusted with the guardianship of
the person and property of said Irene
Wooten.
Witness my official signature this March
11, 1897.
A. I. Monroe, Ordinary.
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MORGAN, GA.
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