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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
Glyni/ County,
Glynn County Commissioners.
The United States Court of Bank
ruptcy for thia District.
Uorresponflenc# solicited, but to re
,-eive attention letters must bo ao
companies by a responsible name, no
for pub.lcatlon, but as a guarauteo of
good faith.
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returned If accompanied by postage.
Remittance should be made by pos
tal note, check, money order or
registered letter. Address
Newa Publishing Cos.,
Brunswick, Ga.
The chances are that Hoke will
really run Independent.
Those government troops in Cuba
must first learn to run towards the
enemy.
The negro In Georgia seeniH to have
a head like a mule when It comes
to assaulting.
The candidates for the couirt of
appeals ought to wait until the jobs
really exist.
John D. siiys his utomm-li Is get
ting stronger. The God have mercy
on the people.
Alabama cun now shake hands
with Georgia on being rid of the
thing, anyway.
That Oyster bay date line Is get
ting more and more remote. WUats
the matter with loiebT
Now. wo wonder how much Jerome
would give h have a real good
chance to prosecute Hen. fit?
Those candidates for the court of
appeals should really wait until the
hill i passed by the people.
lira, ion and Sheppard over In the
First, have n real, genuine joint de
bate to settle next Thursday.
The mayor and council cannot pos
albly make any mistake In 'beauti
fying the square* in the elty.
Tom Loylc** will learn after
awhile to keep his mouth closed.
That Gray telegram, for Instance.
The home coming of Bryan ts go
ing to make nil other simillar events
look like ten cents In had money.
lJttle Joe Brown and Kittle Joe
Tyrrell might, between them, organ
ise an advertising agency after the
third Monday In June, 1907.
When we come to think about It.
It i only a few months before Nov
eber 10 and then council can cash
that thousand dollar check.
WE DO NOT BELIEVE IT.
It is being stated aVI over the state
that Itie Macon conveutkm will nomi
nate three judges for places ou the
proposed court of appeals. The
Newß Is frank to say that it does'
aot believe any such a thing.
Asa matter of fact the court of ap
peals has not as yet been establish
ed and will not have heeu ostubil.su
ed when tile convention at Macon
meets.
The legislature has approved the
plan and it is now up to the people
to be ratified at the coming election
in October.
Under these circumstances la
trdUld be perfectly bad taste for the
convention to iltiuk of such a thing
as nominating candidates for a post
Uou not yet created It would at
once reduce the court to the levei
of political pap and would seriously
retard it* usefulness lu the future.
We really do not believe that the
state convention 4 going to make
aucg $, JpoUafe hiak a* this.
GEORGIA'S GRfeAf OPPfJAfUNITY 1
Under the above caption the Augns- 1
ta Herald of Sunday has the follow
ing:
“With the nomination of Hoke
Smith at hCacou and with the promul
gation by the state convention of a
platform in accordance with llit- suc
cessful issues of the campaign, a
great opportunity is upended to the
democratic party and to tin- people
of the whole state to secure prompt
ly needed reforms in the t ody poli
tic. Tlit- verdict of the people in the
overwhi-iining victory of Mr. Sini’li,
if it means anything, means that the
people of the state want anc Ueal.j
that the reforms advocated in the’
primary should as soon po: ibl
lie written down is the statutes book?
I of the state.
“For years and years the platform
of the democratic convention lm .
been a Bieaningless and empty tiling,
In fact, during moat years the and .
gate* liave lieen so busy carrying cm:,
the prearranged slate and parcelling
out the offices, that they have- seem
ingly overlooked ajid platform or and
claratlon of principles at ail. This
year the people hope for a change
they look for and have a ght (o ex
pect a platfor mt.hat i„- alive- with
the; vital Issues of Hie ic'-ent late
campaign—they want a platform that
means thSt the popular victory o!
the ipcoplc at the polls is going lo
become effective throughout the
slate as the law of the laud.
“The Herald conlldenteully h<i;et j
that, the coming years are going to br
ibe best years for Georgia and her
people that we have hail in many
years. Certainly there- Is every prom
ise of such condition. The reform
wing of the party lias proved tin
success of the principles that it has
advocated before the people and wo
have every reason to expect that
when these reforms arc embodied tu
laws of the slate- that they will usher
in anew era for (he good of the
people.
"Georgia lias taken the ilrst for
ward step In bringing about, ne*.
conditions In public and political at
tairs. It remains for those who have
taken the initiative to thoroughly or
ganise the forceg that have enlisted
under the reform banner and to wont
out the reforms that have been prom
ised the people.
"The atuto coins ulon at Macon
when Hoke Smith will h- nominate I
as the democratic nominee for gover
n®r of Georgia, promises to mark an
epoch In the history of the slate.
His victory lias been so sweeping that
no obstacle can be placed in the
path of reform by the opposition. The
salvation of the peop>e is in their
own hands and we sec no reason to
doubt but that, they are going to
make the most of Georgia's greatest
opportunity.'
That Macon fair looks goods to u.
J’laln Dick seems to be a plain run
nel- after all.
Congressman la'w.s had a pretty
had shake up.
ltogor Sullivan seems to he an up
to-date stumlpu/Jcr.
SIT RIGH T DOWN AFTER YOU
READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT
And send us you name and address
anil we will send you tuapa, plats
and particulars regarding the new
FRUiTIAND COUJNY CO., of Geo
gta on the Georgia Southern and Dior
Ida railroad. We Hava the grentes:
real estate bargain ever offeied
Residence lot* $15,00: Inmiuuss kit
$25,00. One acae tracts adjoining; iht
towa $55,000, 5 acre tenets $75.H. it
sure tract* as low a* S7.JO par &ca
Three rops a year avernttiag f*:a
$l5O to S4OO per acre. The above
prices will double in six months.
Write today. You will hear of thing*
you never knew before.
Fruitland Colony Cos.,
Q-m Clark 1
Chicago
r
W. L. Glesaner, Care 0. S A F. It. ft
(j Macon
Citation.
Qeersta
Glynn county.
Whereas it R. llopht iv .administra
tor of the estate of A 1,, franklin,
represent# to the eourt In his •petUl.yu
duly tiled and entered on record, that
h<- hits fully administered A. 1, Ki.vn
kiln's estnta This Is therefore to
otto all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show- enure, it- any
they can, why said adiuinlstrntor
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of
dismissal on the first Monday }n Sep
tember, 1908
Horace Dart.
Ordinary
Ths Enel of the World.
Of trouble that robbod K. it. Wolfe
of Bear Grove, low a, of all use?alio nr
came when be became takiug Elec
trie Bitters. He writes “Two yen
ago klduey trouble caused me grea
suffering which t would wwrer have
survived had I not Uket Elect tic BH
ters. They also cured me of genets i
df-btllty " .Sure euro for nil shorn-j
ach. liver and kidnev complaints ]
blood diseases, headache dizziness j
and weakness or bodily decline. Price
80 cents Guaranteed by Smith’ *
Miami acy.
. Good blood, good health; fad
IS gjkg 1 blood, bad herhh; there yon hfve
\ yf)D(J '*• Wh y no * he '-p cature j us ' a
we. .x J - 'W- little and change the had to Ehe
pood? Bad blood to good blood . poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor
how thi. applies to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and how it applies to you! Could
in. thilo b. mo-,- V7*!.wiomiU: V.'o publish J.C.SyerCo.,
an-.tning <- I O.oia.r. t;..> > of a, mr -neX :mn • .. Him.
MAKES OLD THINGS HEW
IT ALSO them new. There will
be no old, dull I<>oking furniture or
dingy wood work i*. horrte* where this
wonder-wor* es l*. used. N* refinur *n; cr
rffivarnishing neees-ary. liquid Vct.oer i
not a vanueh, but *s surface food and
cleaner t>*.!ds up the original finis*'
and makes it ever.
ft in*tnnt!/ restores the briinant newness
and finish of liafw.', bumiturEr, Picture
Frame- IntesLr Woodwork, Hardwood
floors end all polished, varnished or
enameled turfac", Remove- c ratches,
stems, cl.il and dullness.
A chid ''or. aj>f‘y it. Nothing but a
piece of r , v; < !otf is needed and the e
h no drying to v/ait for.
NF.W SIZE PACKAGFS
4 ounce bottle 25 ct.
12 ounce hotlc 50 cU.
SOLD EY
COLSON HARDWARE
r OMP a NY.
STRONG
rfW Again
wh,kt Mr *- Lue >
-Jl Stovall, of Tilton, Oa.
+ 7 said a * ter taking
-JO&J Kodoi Dyspepsia
|vSssA*,i*iiL*:^| s | Cu re. Hundred*
L-a- ef other waalt
r m "° m ' n •"
Jj VS* V being re
\f j || stored to perfect
/ ? j health by title rem
<f 6c * y - YOU may he
I A3 well iV you will take
t’Y u i il ml’portion can* a*
marly all the tick
ass* that vremes
kwve. it Jsjpriree the *yt*m of nous'!*!*-
riant and the jUUextc ergaoe peovihwr to
"r®mr. suffer —■ weaken, is 4 bese-M
.ftaaaaari.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
taahHv f.h stomach and elg*slWe organs
i h.:s*t i.vd aeeim: s’!* ail of the wrsle
jome fs -n that may be eaten. It noerlelsee
the body, and rebuild* ih* weak or&ana,
jatorir-g health and etrengtb Kodol curse
'ndlfosuon, eenttp*ti >, dytpepala, ***
,*ing*. erthuraend all at-verb
'Haarder*.
Digests What Ycia Bat
-vaKUc.ajnn
* Mm r>* aj swiA a* V.- 1 I J •u'sVf I
| T h e:
GEORGIA
IIIIIT
—AND—
Lunch Rcom
OPEN DAY AND MIGHT
P. BROWN. A. CALFOUNTZAS
PROPS.
706 NEWCASTLE ST.
MEAL TICKETS WORTH $3.50
FOP $3.00.
FROM THE BEST SOURCES
'low and whoiv a grocery stock is
bought determines its val ueand ,[unl
it >. Wo could buy cheap stuff ?iyd
sell to yon at cheap prices. You
might think wo would be good peo
pin to trade with- but we wouldn't
be. W# buy from the best sources
pay fair price* and charge you a fair
profit just enough to pay tor liaudl
the good*. W > wouldn't touch cheap
quality for a great deal. We Intend
to maintain ou.- reputation for honesty
iu all things
THC-S. KEANY.
The prettiest line o'.' Tour-tn-hand
neckwear e'er offered in thecity at
25 cents each. Come and look ard
be astonished. Sig uerlico. Spf sod
W 9 flay S4VCC
UtBUAT ! *f; iWfe,
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING '.N THIS COLUMN
r
Do you want a position, a hous?
ttrvanL Have you lost anything? O
yvu want to rent a rec-m, or have yoi
a room or house 11 rer.t. if pu
ui ao. in Tno Newn oneap woium i.
FOH RENT.
FOR KEN i —’l v e story house coruei
jeoig*: a.iii Aumc.ctt sLieets. Aie,
vo sijr- ..- I. ut 1 *xo. oou Urahl placet,
at oho Carpeutei-.
.-. aL i.i... t -i v.'o- to house, corner
o. K amt F streets, per laonin.
..r ihsioa, Ferulig rx Cos.
i-'OK KENT. —Residence in Nona lose
street, nix room dwelling. Apply to
li. FI. Tuy .nr at Findley a store.
lOR UKN' r -Two callages, furnished
One, ;; rooms, two room and kitchen
aid Out a rooms, and rooms uiiu.ig
room and kitchen also luriiiskud
rooms Vir light iiousektepiu:-: Airs
IJ. Walla m .-miou laluu.l, Ga.
F'rß HEX'- Five room cottag'
three doors fro-’ pohloiticc. All icod
.i n eoriveuieiiees. Apply to 711 Gio i
cosier street.
WANTED.
WANTIvD. A nigh- wiiTciir.iau. Ap
•ly at Hilton and Hodge mil.- at!
once.
WANTED.-- I’o.siiiji: bv two wuil
boys, ages Id and M years. Ajipi•
to Henry Keehner at Kraus®' bak
ery.
WANTED — A saleslady exjjeri. need
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zclmeuovltz
WANTED.—Ten brick masons and .’A
laborers. Apply to M. th Alexander
at. new A. B. & A depot.
WANTED. —Seamstress. Apply to
■Madam Deni/et, lb* milliner.
WANTED. sVldt- waitress for new
restaurant. Apply at 'Pi 1 Newcastle
street.
WANTED. -District managers aim
deputies. Permanent position. SSO
Per week to hustlers. Address, with
2 cent stamp, 110 k, Eng. Amer. Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
\VA .TTWS - )-*> or gentleman of
fair edunatioa to travel anil collect
for a firm of $250,000.00 capital. Sa.
ary, $1,072,00 per year and expenses.
Btilary paid weekly and expenses ad
vanced; references required. Ad
dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander
Brunswick. Ga.
1 1 -—— , - ■ " ♦
WANTED —Twenty salesladies anc
five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at
once.
WANTED —People to know that Uncm
Sig will loan you money on anything
of value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Sig Levison, 308 and 30" Bay
street.
FOK DENT. —Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis street
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SAKE —At a sacrifice, to houses
and 75R100 feet of land; I four room
house just built; 1 thee eroom house
in good condition; rents for $12,00 per
month. Only s*loo. MUST GO. Ap
ply to R. W. Durden, phone 186 or
1009 G street.
LOST. —One pair of gold framed spec
t;ides. Will pay reward for return to
News office.
WANTED. —Good practical sawyer
capacity of mill about 8,000 per dav.
Good place for right man. A. Diving
ston, Brockman, Ga.
FOUND. —Watch. Owner can have
same by proving property and paying
tor ad. Address p. o. box 100.
LOST. —Bunch of keys. Will pay re
ward if returned to Dr. E. it. Baker
the name on key ring
It is possible to obCMC relief Lon
chronic indigestion and dyspepsia and
the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA
Some of the most hopeless cases o
long standing have yielded to it I
enables yoa to digest the food you ea
ami exercises a corectivo lufluenc
building up the efficiency of the diges
live organs. The stomcah is the hot*
ar wherein the steam is made tha
keeps up wour vitality, health an
strength. Kodol digests what you ea
Maker the Stomach sweet —-nuts tk
boiler In condition to do tae wor
nature demands of it —gives you relic
from digestive disorders, and puts yo
in shape to do your beet and fa
vour host Sold by ill druggists.
Galyestgn’s Sea Wall.
Makes life now safe iu that cit
>s ton the higher uplands. E. W.
Goodloe who resides <m Dutton street
in Waco, Texas, needs uo seawall for
safety. He writes: "I have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for ConJump
tton for the _l'st five years aud it
keeps them wed and safe. Before tha
t.ine i had a cough which for years
had been growing worse ntow its
gone." Cures chronic soughs, la
grippe, croup, wjKx 'dug cough an
prevents pneumonia.' Pieasant to
take. Every bottle guaranteed a'
Smith s Pharmacy. Price 50 and SIOO
trial bottles free.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Whereas. Elia D. Smith, admlalstra
rix of John A Smitn, repr.-ettnis t-j
the court in her pc4opn, duly- f.la-'
that site has fully administered Jo h i
A. Smith s estate:: This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can. why sid administra
trix .should not he discharged from
her administration, and receive let
tens of dismission pp the first Mon
day in August. 1908.
HOKA4® DART. Ordinary.
DR. GEO. COESTER.
VETiNARY SURGEON.
All domsetlc animals treated.
heave Orders at ruoe’# Drug too re
442-4
S0 ‘ JTHEN
RAILWAY
yjR, SCHEDULE
Effective January j. 190*.
N. li. Following aciiedule ugure-Sj
published omy as intormauou anaj
are pat guaranteed
iU Trie iNUriTH nNb EriST. j
f Jli. 3-?. i. JO j
Lv. Brunswici S.; da. i Jup
Ar. Jnsup 11./aa. in-mpj
Ar. bavanaaL i.-op. 13.10a]
Ar. Coiompia .uup o.COa
Al. ASUeVllie i Cap j
i Ai. Charlotte lu 30p . y..
i Ar. Han. ilie and .i.it'P
! Ar. Kicbmend e a ip. i.-ikp
j Ar. WashingPm o.se:t. y.suo
i Ar. BaJumoro lu.utia. 11. lip
; Ar. I'Uria-ltdpaia r -p.
1 Ar. N*-w Yolk v'-.idp. G.liea
TO THE WEST.
Nos. 15
!,v Brunsw-ck ti.aba M.3UO
Ar. Je.up S.iw.. 1j.30,
Ar Maion 13bp. 4.(#ta
Ar. Atlanta 4 LOp. ti.Sva
Ar. Home 7.1:..,. V.kiu
Ar. Chattanooga 3<Ssp 5.45a
Al Knoxville i 4-.:a. l.r";-
Ai Louisville t, '-Ua. fc.lt ;•
Ar. ekuciuii'... <•!•,.. i-l-T
Ar. Sc. Louis 6.12 p. 7.a2a
Ar. Birmingham 9.16 p. 12.01::
Ar. ilemph:' “ Csa 8.07 .•
Ar. Kansas City 9.4>iu
Ar. Chicago 7.2.,-
Trains arrive -u Biutmw’... as fo
iovra:
No. r 4 arrives at Brunswick at B.o'-
a. in. with connections fror.. Sa*
- annah and Last, aau a*su fr m At
lanta and V.'esl.
No. i', arrives at 4.2. r > p. xa. from At
1-tnta ami West.
,*o. 24 an Ives at M: p. ra. with cr. u
nections from all points East
THROUGH CAR SERVICE
y„rt>. 2!) and :iO, “WAEfUNGTON AND
s-T'TRliiA LIMITED,, carrying
f'lillnian, Drawl--g room and oleep
ing ckr htv.:er Jesup aud New
York.
\’os. 13 and V, “The FLORIDA
■LiMiTED ’ c ry through Pnlimai-
Drawing r> .u. Sleeping cars b
tweeii je: up, Atlanta, Clu-.->nnav.
Ctiicago, Kii'.sab City, and Colorad.i
Springs.
UNriKCFLI.ED Dining ear *?•'
*ice ou a.’ trains.
For Information to rates an'
schedules, .'it-.. ap>‘i' to
H. fb SPPiNOEXt, G. vl , Wauhington
G. C
S. ft HARDWICK, V. T M.Wasn
• tigton, D. C
W. H. TJ.YLCffI, G P. A . Waar
ingtori, ip. C
nPOv KS MORGAN, A. G. P. A
Ath'-‘ e, Ga.
E. it. HOOSEMAK.G. A , BruiLßwlch
Ga., ' phone Kl
New Greek-
American
Restaurant
AND LUNCH ROOM.
NISHT AND DAY
iNEATEST PLACE IN THE C!“V
, EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS
SERVICE UNSURPASSED.
NON r OPEN.
! !N OLD ARCADE BUILDING
NO 210 GLOUCESTER ST.
: POLETtS & HBODENPYLE
TELEPHONE NO. 480.
See
Davis &
Biackerbj
Fine Press
Peaches
APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS ar.d BUTT pR St
the lowest market prices.
SEE JS FOR TRIAL OKDED.
Telephone 44-9 202 Monk Street
for ictsaon* ni typewriting and men
og.aphy cad oa Airs. Alma Hortiuan.
,\o. li. South L*e street.
A torpid, inactive liver can roduc
more bodily ilia than anything else
It is good to clean tha syt’e.n ou
occasionally. Stir the live;- .p a.,
get into abl e generally. The be*
results are derived from the use o
i.Witt'B Idtb.t Eariy Kisers. Kali a
Sle, effectl 1 - pheasant plus who
reput&Uot. r\-ver gripe. Sold by el
druggist*.
cal ir. _. - Brunswick Development,
oir.pa • -.:> sit Ui.'.r plan. Max
'.;C. GUmcesrer street.
Dr Williams' It.dins Pile Oiatmen
will cure blind, hiee-Mng, ulcerate
nail itching pil -s It aiworbs the tu
mors, allays the J.ching at once, acts
:it auoultioe. gives instant relief.
Dr. Williams' luuiau Pile Ointment is
prepared for p e<-. and Itching of the
delicate parts. Every box is guarsa
teed. Sold by druggist*, by mail for
54 cents *nu fl.oo. Wiliam* kfg
fio, 7 rep*. CtevaUo* Ohio.
■ >. i ■ ... -. . \ „ 9
* A/ • ' •
7*'V, _ ; - V . .
a : i t. n al
‘.K'W:* **>' . .-? - r-;fuu<. • •• money.
6 boxes for fei UO. £Ji2 3IOTfS iHL V 1( T4>.. CldvelaHnßi
—’TTL. For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACu
General Headquarters i
For Automobiles
If y<-u are ink e market foi au automobile ,a blcyt e, or If you want r®
pfihs in either of these departments see rne. I also have a fuil line of cyci
ten dies. Sole agent.
OLESMOfIILE, TRANKLIN A NT, POPE lOLEDO AUTO3.
1 am now in iuy new quarters No. 340 Newcastle street. Call and aet
my stock. I havsv with me an exper t automobile' repairer, Mr. Sweat, M
Savannah.
B. J* Olewme^
R BY DO,NG YOUR banking^
I3lr!| 111 The Notional
of Brunswft 1
A If, CAPITAL $150,000.00
SURPLUS $84.0000 3
£-~ Jp4 fs*~ Savings Department Pays Four ptf
<f% - & ..
cent interest coumpounried quarterwffi
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD,
Pile Driving Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
500 L .street, Brunswick, Ga.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia,
Glynn county.
My virtue of an oruer of the court
oi oidinary of said county, granted
at the August term, I%i; thereof,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember. 1900. before the court house
door in said county, between the le
g; i hours of sale, the following real
-state, property of the estate of An
-.<• E. Kenrtek. deceased, situate in
■id county and in the city of Bruns
<vio!-:, tb/'retn to say, an undivided one
third 1-3, interest, in that lot or
body of land in v.-hat is called the
New Town of Brunswick forming in
shape a square with isides ninety
■id, feet long, and bounded, west by'
B strsrt and comprising and being
iduntificd upon the map of said el‘y
by lit* Huiahara as Ka.v Town lots
nii* hunirtd ajid thirty-five, 935, nine
hundred and thirty six, 925, and nine
hundred and thirty-seven. 937. togeth
er with the improvements thereon amt
appurtenances. Said property being
accurately and particularly described
in the petition of the undersigned to
the court of ordinary of said county
for leave to sell the same and am
endments thereto now of file in thnt
court and referred to for descrip
tion Terms of sale cash, purchasers
. jying for title. This August 10. 1903.
Courtland S. Lamb,
Administrator estate of Aunio E. Ken
rick.
Admlnistrsvor’s Sale.
tato of Oeorgle,
< minty of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of an order
printed by the court of ordinary ot
aid county on tne 7tli. day of August.
9Oil. there will be sold at public out
cry before the court house door ot
aid couuty. between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, ISOti, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash fifty-three shares of the
capital stock of the South Atlantic
Towing Company, ot the par value ot
one hundred dollars per share; said
took belonging to the estate of tJ.
Dart, late of sain county, deceased.
This August 10, 1000.
W. F. Symons,
Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de
ceased.
Notice.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
To John J. Maguire and I.ucretia
Ann Murray as executor and execu
trix name:! in the alleged last will of
John Murray, deceased, of file in this
office; You are hereby notified to
be and appear at the oourt of ordi
nary to be held in and for said coun
ty the first Monday in September, A.
LV, 1906 at 10 o'clock a. m. then and
there to answer the petition of Lucre
tia Ann Murray and show cause, if
any you can, why the probatte in com
mon form of the alleged will of the
said John Murray should not be annu'i
ed, revoked and set aside and an in
testacy of said John Murray, deceas
ed, be declared by the court- Take
notice hereof and govern yourselves
accordingly.
This July 7th. A. D. 1906.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary.
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