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DUBLIN POST.
•DUBLIN. GA.. FEBRUARY 2, 13*L
Torit.fl $1.50 a year iu advance.
To Ministers $1.00 per year.
THE DUBLIN POST AND
3vannub Weekly Nf.ws one ycm. 2 25
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Local Affairs.
Ega;s still demand 15 cents iu this
market.
Judge to. II. Mason, of Johnson
comity, is in the city.
Remember that country produce is
taken on subscription at tins office.
Mr. J. H. Stanley’s child, eigh
teen months old, died on yesterday
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Mary McLendon, of East
mar., is on a visit to relatives and
friends in this city.
January furnished five Saturdays,
five Sundays and five Mondays.
That is more than February over
did.
Somo of the inmates of the poor
houso nro said to have the seven
year’s itch. This is unfortunate in
deed.
Racing horses is an exciting fea
ture of court week, judging from the
number of people thac daily flock to
witness it.
Those in need of job work will do
well to remember that it can be exe
cuted at this office on short notice
and in first-class style.
Mr. G. F. Burney, of the firm of
Mayor & Watis, Alentown, is m the
city prospecting with a view of mak
ing this his future homo.
Mr. W. M. Peacock, formely of
•TeniiiHe, now representing Gustavo,
Eckstein & Co., Savannah, is in the
city representing his lionse.
From the information tvo are able
to gather, newspaper and otherwise,
it is evident that the measles prevail
in almost every part of the state.
The ever truthful semi-annual
home jockeys are in upon ns in full
force with stock young and full of
life, according to their version of it.
This office received a most pleasant
call from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jerni-
jan, of the Sandoravillc Mercury,
during their visit to this place last
week.
Master Omor Knight, of the coun
ty, has, we arc glad to state, recov
ered sufficiently from a serious attack
of pneumonia to be able to conic to
town.
Mr. ^utterly, a successful young
merchant of Wriglitsvillo, was in
attendance upon courts day or two
last week and left this office indebted
to him for a pleasant call.
10 ARE YOU MADE miserable l*y
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss
of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vi-
Istlizer is a positive cure By flicks & Co.,
Druggists. Duobu Ga.
If one complains of feeling badly
lie is suspected of having contracted
the measles, ff ho reports that he
has been sick the first question asked
him is : “have you had the meas
les r
Our merchants arc buying their
spring stock of goods. Those who
want to roach reliable purchase™
will plant un advertisement in this
paper. Don’t postpone the matter
Loo long/ -
A good many of Wrighlsvilhrs
citizens are in attendance upoii onr
court this week. Among them wt
notice the following: ’Cap.ain Kent,
Messrs, it. V. Kent, A. N. Brown,
il. A. Outlaw.
k There is a lawyer attending court
who has just recovered from nu at-
tacl of the measles, it must have
required n considerable amount of
courage on the part of the disease to
iimkclhe attack.
Prof. \V. E. Arnohl, who taught
the Condor school for the past two
years, is now principal of the Swains-
boro academy. He has the host
wishes of his friend.: and acq'ipin
la*.i< ct iu till;' 1 *0*1 ijiy.
I mil riilicciiutia MIC tiaiu to uisnv
is the conclusion universally reach
ed. Financial mntlerein this conn
try grow more stringent despite the
Atlanta Constitution's endeavors to
make it appear otherwise.
Dr. G. F. Green is recovering
from a three weeks’ scige of measles.
The doctor had smallpox years ago,
and he now declares that tho recent
attack of moasles was more severe in
its effects than the smallpox.
Onr friend, W. G. Woavcr, was
made to blush a few days ago by be
ing publicly told that he was daily
growing more handsome- The
“handsome rascal” lias been aware
of tlr's fact for some time past.
1C A NASAL INJECTOR free with
each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents. By H Hicks & Co.
Vivian Stanley bas been suffer
ing a groat deal for sevoral days
with a boil under his chin. Dr.
Green’s lancet, on Sunday afternoon
put a stop to its growth and Vivian
has since rested more contented, -
A. G. Hester has moved from
Bruton station to Brancliville. It
has beeh currently reported that lie
was killed by Jas. B. Clements, but
he says that there was not any dif
ficulty between them whatever.
Lost.—Between this place and
McRae, on the 29th ultimo, by
H. H, Smith, one buggy robe.
Supposed to be lost between this
place and the turpentine stills. The
finder will oonfor a favor by leaving
it at this office.
12 SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY
—a positive cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria
Canker Mouth. By Hicks & Co., Dublin.
The Dublin Post and tho Sav
annah News, or Macon Telegraph,
or Atlanta Constitution, 1 for the
small sum of $2.25 a year. Now is
the time to got your county paper
and a largo city weekly for a small
amount of money.
Mr. G. T. Mason, who has boon
acting as railroad agent at Bruton
station since its establishment, has
connected himself with a meicantile
firm and now presides with dignity
behind tho counters at Dodo, bet
tor known ns Taylor’s mill.
Dublin needs a large and commo
dious hotel. It wus pretty generally
reported that oue would be complet
ed on or about the first of this month
but there are on indication that it
has ever been commenced. How
long will it bo bofore new life is ia-
fusod into the project.
11 WHY WILL YOU COUGH when
Shi lull’s Cure will give imnediato relief.
Price 10 cl8.. 50 els., and $1. Sold by H.
llicks& Co., Dublin, Ga.
It is with regret that we chronicle
the sickness in tho family of Mr, J.
D. Smith, this county. Ho lias
several children very sick, somo of
them with whooping-cough, measles
and pneumonia. It is. hoped that
it will not go as hard with them as
it is feared that it will.
Mr. William P. Hicks lias boen
recently appointed postmaster at this
place, vice T. M. Hightower resign
ed. lie has been ussistaut postmas
ter here for a number of years and
no ono is moro stiict in, or punctual
to, the discharge of his duties, his
official acts being iu comploto har
mony with the law.
I: J. Davis, whose incarceration
we mentioned in last week’s paper,
was taken Sunday to Macon, where
ho will be kept in custody until the
convening of Montgomery county
superior conrt, which is on the 4th
Monday in April next. After some
effort on the part of counsel in his
behalf, tho court refused him bail. „
How long will the municipal of-in
fleers prove derelict in their du
ties ? How long' will the tax-payers
of tbo town be forced to remain ig
dorunt concerning tho finances of
the town, full particulars of which
they aro justly entitled to ! These
arc questions of grave importance
and should be answered at the ear
liest possible moment,
15 FOR DYSPEPBI A and Liver Com
The criminal docket was taken up
Monday morning and in the few i
cases that have b*en tried the slate
seems to have g<oh in its work
pretty well. Convictions on soiling
whisky to minors on Sunday and
sheep stealing, etfp, have been se-
curred. Owing to the absence of
material witnesses, a groat man}
cases have been sounded and passed
over until tho witnesses can be
brought to court. This has consid
erably retarded tho progress of the
court. Judge Kibbee threatens to
punish those who failed to appear
without a legal excuse. A few ex
amples mado in the manner- pro
scribed by law would serve a good
purposo and tend to expedite busi
ness heretofore delayed by absent,
ones.
Among the lawyers who have at
tended since our last issue are the
following: Patterson, Willingham,
Lofton, of Macon; W. R. Daley, V.
B. Robinson, of Wr'glitsvillo ; .0.
U. Rogers, Saudorsvillo.
Several important oases that are
likely to dome up for trial at an\
time cause a large daily attendance
upon the court.
Coming Events Cast Tlieir Shad
ows Before Them,
Dublin demauds moro accommo
dation titan she is now receiving.
Noxt week will appear an article out
lining what tho grievances are, and
the methods to be used necessary to
remedy them. The oppression u pon
our community is siioh that steps
must be taken to remove the ob
structions to Dublin’s advancement,
Opprossjvo transportation is every
day darkening Dublin’s future; but
with prompt action and undivided
energy hor resources may be concen
trated in such a manner as to arouse
the Central railroad lo a sense of her
duty and responsibility. .
Behohl the Figures 1
In a supplimental report of the
depart meat of agriculture of this
staLo for 1886 the following estima
tion on the cash and credit pricoB
for bacon and corn is furnished,
which should be carefully read by
all:
The average cash price paid for
bacon in the State during the year
was 8 cents per pound, while the
average price on time, payable No
vember 1st, was 11.4 cents. The
avorage cash price for corn, was 69
cents, and the time price, 93 cents.
The fanner purchasing supplies on
time pays in this way about 42 per
cent, on bacon and 34.8 per cent, on
corn for about four months time,
whioli is oqnivolent to rates of inter
est of 12G and 104 per cent, per an
num. In ibis, taken in connection
with tho fact that little more than
two-thirds of a provision supply is
produced in the State, ia shown one
important reason for the hard times
experience by the farmer. These
materials may be profitably produced
at home, and the money that is ex
pended for such supplies outside of
the State, is an unnecessary and
damaging drain upon our resources.
nil advertisement nT the reliable imn
of B. II. Levy & lire., Savannah.
This firm lias a widely known repu
tation. of doing the srpiuro thing by
all who favor them with their pat
ronage. Mr. B. K. Jacobson, their
popular repnsentative, was in tho
city yesterday and ho is a whole
team himself. Give them your
orders and bo convinced.
plaint, you have a printed guarantee on
uvrey bottle of Ghiloh’s Vital!?
evrey
never foils to cure.
r'ltalizer.
II. Hicks * (Jo.
Charley Linder, yonngest son of
Rachel Linder, colored, whb almost
killed by a fall from a horse on lust
Friday afternoon. Ho t/ae riding
ono of tho race horses when the bit
to the bridle broke, thereby render
ing him powerlesr tc gnido the uni-
(Dol, and lie was dashed against
tree with such force that it almost
firoko his skull.
budly roam'd t»T
Tho Irco was also
0 THE REV. GEO. THAYER, or
Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both of myself
and wife owe our life to BH 11.011*8 fsON-
SUMPTION OURE.” Sold by II. Hicks
& Co., Druggists, Dublin, Gn.
Sheriff McGregor, of Montgomery
county, dropped in to ace us while
here last week. He was . indignant
at the report that w h being indus
triously circulated by somo, that
Davis was not under arrest when he
came to this place last week, lie
said that (lie statement was false
and requested us to publish it as
inch. Mr. McGregor, so far us we
mvo been able to learn, is a relia'do
gentleman, and the report doos him
an injustice as an officer of the law
and upright citizcu.
i4 SHI I,OH’S (JURE will immediately
a Croup, Whooping-Cough, an *
Bronchitis. By Hicks* Co., DublinUa,
relievo Croup, Whooping-Cough, anil
i. By Hicks* Co., Dub
Uol, J. L. Warren, of Savannah,
has sold tits interest in the charter
and franchise of projected Short
Line railroad, thereby absolving
himsolf from claims against the said
railroad company. Ho adds : “The
enterprise (which I regard as one of
the beBt in tho boh Mi) has my best
wishes for its final success.”
It’s a little strange that Colonel
Werren should turn loose an enter
prise that ho considered “the best
in the south.” It is not our purposo
to intimate anything derogatory to
his motives, but we imagine that ho
fceU voiuidoraldo at easii after liar
mg imluiided himsolf of such *i heavy
bin dcu.
iiitli mm oCiicltui
Augusta, Gibson & SiiuleuifHii
In
I'.ITiCl Sunday. November 2sUt. |.*.sil, tit
5 o'clock a in., City Time.
Rheumatism mul NonralKia Cur
ed in 2 Days.
The Indiana Chemical Co, have
discovorod a ootnnonnd which nets
with truly marvelous rapidly in Ihe
cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Wo guarantee it to cure any, every
case of acute Inflammatory Rheu
matism and Neuralgia in 2 Days,
and to give ini mediate relief in
chronic cases and effect a speedy
cure.
On receipt .of 30 cents, in two
cent stamps, we wit! send to any
address tho prescription for tips
wondorfiil compouml, which oati be
filled by your homo druggist at.
small cost. Wo tako this means of
giving onr discovery to tho public
instead of putting it out ns a patent
medicine, it being much less expen
sive. We will gladly refund mono
if satisfaction is not given.
Tho Indiana Chemical Co.,
Crawfordsville, Ltd.
12 “HACK META OK.*’ a mating and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cent!)
* JURY LISTS.
The following are the grand and
traverse jurors drawn to servo ati
Ihe January term of Laurcna snpoi-
ior court:
GRAND JURY.
Augustus B. Clark, Charles
Holmes, Aaron M. Jessup, Matliow
T. Graham, Eiish W’ilkes, Bonj. W.
Burch, Calvin-Tyro, John Bnroh,
Joseph B. Daniel!, Jeremiah M.
Lowery, Sr., Harrison Seam, An
drew J. Hobbs, J. J, Bowen, John
B. Duniol, George W. McDaniel,
Wm. li. Cones, Benjamin H. Cal
houn, Henry S. Mon I ford, Thomas
W. Moore, Allen T. Hobbs, Isaac J.
Duggan, Rufus T. Beacham, 1. H.
Jackson, Wm. A Joiner, Wm. L.
Strickland, James T. Chappoll,
Audi Chavous, Henry Hicks, Jnrod
T. Oir*Bennctt Koa.
TH AVERSE JURY. 2ST WEEK :
Wade U. Hudson, Matthow ; Cad-
well, Wm. Fountain, John W. Bed-
airfield, Leundor A Harden, John
N. Sears, James 0. Pope, Mark G.
Holmes, James Mincey, Joseph M.
English, Joo A. Harden, Andrew G.
Hobbs, Cullen Lowery, John F.
Taylor, Perry J. Adams, Nathan
Gilbert, Richmond McDaniel, Hardy
F. Alligood, Arthur T. Duncan,
Sampson A. Brace well, John W.
Snel Ig roves. William E. Long,
James IT. Dominy, Hayden M. Lee,
Joseph II. Harden, James M. Rein
hart, Jr., Daniel W. Burch, Daniel
W. Wyatt, Jr., It. J. Stnbky, Fran
cis M.* Bracowdl, DrcweryE. Hobbs
Henry E. Moorman, W. J. Scarbor
ough, Robert A. Allen, William Y.
Woodard, William J. llolliwny,
r $T3jre]pjRo.
Whclefealo Ciothlora,
161 Congress St. Savannah, Ga.
Wo make op the NEATEST am( BK8T
Line of CLOTHING— bulb in Fit ami
Biyle- DjW (iqmi'6 South,
We defy competition in Dm above; aieo
in prices.
Merchants that handle our goods will
never have old stock to carry ever.
Send us your orders lo
be convinced.
Mr. B. F. Jacobson, represents un on
this territory, ami wit! be plotf-md- :<> l ike
your order. ;> ; •
StUN day's
Passenger train .number 1 louVcs ,8.tn-
deinvlUe 5 00 a. in ; number 3 leaven Ban
ders vllle 2 27 p. in. Returning number 8
leaves Augusta s 14 a. in., and nmuhnrd
leaves Augusta art 8>03 p. m.
PASSENGER ANDFR.E10RT—Except
•Sunday.
Lv Saudorsvillo
Lv Voting
Lv W arthen
Lv Ilines
Lv Mitchel
Lv Belle Pjnings
lv Gibson
Lv Avent
Lv Btapleton
Lv Wrens
Lv Matthews
Lv Noah
Lv KoyavtUo
Lv Blythe • , :
LvBitlh
Lv Hophzihsli
Lv, Richmond
I.y Gracowood
Lv Adventure
Lv Gary
Ar Augustii
Lv Augusta
Lv Gary
l.v Adventure
Lv Gracowood
Lv Richmond
Lv Honiv/.ilmU
Lv Bath
J.v Blythe
I.y Kcysvilio
Lv Nonh
Lv Matthews
Lv iVrert
Lv Hlapleton
LvAvcra
Lv Gibson
Lv Belle Springs
Ly Mitchell
Lv Hines
Iiv Wnrlheu
Lv Young
Ar Bimdersvllln
Close connoetjons North, East and West,
at Augusta. Coimcotion via 8. * T. rail
road with Cuntral railroad brandies at
Siuiderhvtllo.
R. M. MITCHELL,
President and O. M.
No. 1.
No. 3.
A, M.
r. m.
4 05
2 13
4 15
2 80
4 80
2 50
5 05
8 85
6 15
8 60
5 80
4 10
b 43
4 25
0 01
450
0 17
5 18
0 85
5 40
0 50
0 57
0 13
7 10.
0 30
.7 25,
0 50,
7H8
705
7 51
7 28
\ . < ’ J > ■
7 45
818
6 57
8 87
8 07
,8 38
<8 45
853
8 45
No. 2.
No. 4.
A. M.
P. M.
7 12
4 00
7 40
4 20
7 49
4 83
800
4 40
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448
8 30
5 05
8 48
5 17
9 05
6 80
988
5 45
JO 40
557
■9 48
; ——
.10 00
0.20
10 20
9 38
4.0 43
0 54
1100
710
11 23
7 25
11 48
7 45
1168
■7 58
12 88
6 88
il 00
.848
1 12
8 58
Job 2 ly
It. H. LEVY & BRO.
CentmlJRailroad.
Bavannaii, Qa., Doc. 5,1880.
O N and after tliU diite pitBsougdr trains
will run ns Dally unless marked f,
Which are Dally except Bunday.
Tlio Standnrd time by wliicli tlioso trains
run is 30 minutes slower than Bavannaii
city time.
Savannah. .10:00 am 8:20 pm. 6 40 pm
Milieu .. . .'12:35 pm 11 08 pm 8-45 pm
Ar Augusta... .4:46 pm 0 15 am
Ar Macon. ....4-50 pm 8-20nm
Ar Atlanta... .0 00 pm 7-27 am
Ar Columbus. .4-10 am 8 05 pm
Ar Montgomery 7 66 pm
Ar Enfaula 4-32pm
Ar Albany.. . .10-08pm 10 50ain
Passengers for Bylvaria, Bandorsville,
Wrlghtsvllle, Milledgovlilo and Eatonton
sliould fake 8-40 n m. train.
Passengers for Tkomnston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbot ton, Buena
Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take
8 80 p m train.
Lv Millon.... .12-55 pm 11-15 pm 5-10 am
Lv Augusta. . .10-20 am 0-80 pm
i.v Macon 10-85 aui 10 60 pin
Lv Atlanta .i ..0-40 nm fl-50 pm
J.v Golutubus.. .0-10 jmi 11-80 nm
i.V Montgomery • 7-60 am
Lv Enfaula ....... 11-0 am
Lv Albany. 5 00 am 3-57pm
Ar Diivmmah ... .5.00. pm 6-55 am b-05 urn
Bleeping oars on all night passenger
trains between Bavannaii ami Augusta,
Biivuvnuimh and Macon, Bavannaii and
A Danin. Macon and Columbus.
Train leaving at 8-20 p in uud arriving
at 6-55 a in will not stop to pm off or 1uuc
on puaneugers between Bavannaii and
Millon.
Connections ut Savannah with Bavannaii,
Florida and Western Railway for all points
in Florldu. . ,
Tickets for all points and sleeping car
berths on sale at city oiilee, No. 20 Bull
street, and depot ntfiee 8(1 minutes before
departure of each train.
<1. A. WumciricAi),
General Passenger Agent.
.1. C. Bitaw. Ticket Agent.
J. it b i> Ultiiii ity.u.uui
Opeti< 'MoiVd.ty, 17r> im-mnl.
Ttiiliou l r ayn|iltJ Mtwiili*'
Rales:
lVnrnwy Classes $1.00 per rri!
Intermediate " $2,40 ;icr m,
Advanced “ $3.20 j • m.
For further information nddrosn
PEYTON L. WADE, A,,.
Z' 1 Princt
N. B.—-Bourdat reanonulilu mien
be bad in tho town. !,<
ja»). 12-tf.
THT '
mi "' '
Mnnu facaivev nnu Deabn- in
• Wtttf-c&es Ebof))*'fr' '
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. AfiSXT HWS
Wat,titan. Er.o'iN. BrnrNpi-’M.a.D ANoTiAW-
<oAl.tKn" Watch
? WTN GdtiD AND fill,'Vlllt.
ALSO AGENT FOR
Wm. Smith .& e’« 1m ittod
ltulltx) plate vest cliftiiJSj,
war rail toil to tvoai* as
well as solid pold.
•'"I ’ /t.i; rMlmin
1 V, f K> |W . .1111(11' —- W ■ — J 1 “ - - ■ ( ^
ofder ami prqnmttaft rotwwiodr .NosKdoor '•
to Hooks’s hold, Dublin, gegrgia., -
rnrs IS' for
tum::® tj^33x,id
OP TH R
DUBLIN and WBinilTBVJLLE R, R,
To lake effect November 14 1880.
J.v, i’cnuille
'AfH.Hri.am
Ar Donovan
A r. Wriglitsvillo
i,v WrigbUvilli
Ar -Lovett
ArBrubm ’■
Ar Condor
At Dubiio
itj
(ioino soimr.
No, 1
" A At
» > :’ li- 7'0d'
7 45
filO
8 40
845
916
9 86
9 55
No 8
l* «,
220-
2 60
8 10
* 30
3 81
8 56
4 15
4 10
10 15: 4 45
GOING NORTH.
The LIVELY STABLE
IS HOW KEPT
FOP. THE ACCOMMODATION OF
THE PUBLIC. -
When wanting aer.ni, modal ion in tbia
line t ail on me.
• W 4
Nov, 24, ’W
HIGHTOWER,
jLiblii. Gi'orelu
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Bruton
Ar Lovett
Ar WrightBville
Ly Wriglitsvillo
Ar Donovan
Ar Hurrison
A r Teuniiic
W B Tuomab,
Nov. 14, 1880 If.
10 80
10 55
11 16
It 85
12 05
12 10
12 80
12.50
1 80
4 60
515
6 80
550
015
016
0 86
(I 60
7 20
Presand Gen'l Bupt
Dismission-
Georgia J,aureus County — Whereas A.
1. Haines adniliiistrator on tin: estate of
H. C- Walker lute of said county d«»a««d
ims tiled Ids uppllculmn for lelters of din-
mission from said administration. These
are liien-forc to die and tulmonLh all
imiGoiiB concerned to show cwimi if ouy
tlmy lmve wliy Icliers of di'miiwiow uliouid
not In* gtanted thu np|ilicaut on Dm fiivt
Mouduy in Fcliruary next.
Given under my oOldui signature this
<I,.H>Ih!I 3«||| 1N.-WJ.
J nils T. Dimcan,
Ordinary.
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROH
ING DEMANDS OF GUR .TRAP 3
WE HAVE BOUGHT IHUEOT
FROM THE MANUFAC- -
TUBERS, FOR 0ASH,
A LARGE S'.’OCK
OF TWO OF
1 'TMfEMOST ! 1 ’’ ''
j ,, ■■ iO t -
Popular Brands
—OF—
QUININE:
(McA-. R. and P. i W.)
Now Before the But)
And iu cdn.TCfiuoilco ofthq Jbv/1 , ;i ( <
obtained by biiyluy In
from first luuifi^ Joy Dio caqli. vo '/ J'
on and after THURBDAY, JULY Wn:
sell tliis very linporinilt and muaLiw/
drug In ONE OUNOIC VIALB ,ii tla
unparnllcd low price of
1 DOLLAR
IFeX* O-LXXD-OO ,
i-.i/
SIT.
” ~ b ” ~S.
UAlR BRUSHES)., 0QM 03,j
' . • 4-*' :»• ,v* ,T .-'.>:!.;5:.'I .JjiH’ .iii'”*
logniit Oologncfl, Exlrael'j, Rrb- jn f - —-
Faifoy Gaoda, Kic.,a!>. onLo»sVy' ■ R
now Mock ffioin> New York. 1 ■ 11
. .. M.W L ’ *■ - - :/l
—A ROMr'LE'J'J5 LINK OF- V
Drugs ami nicijL^tr.iX;
3 on iia- in :;;f
a a a a-' ' c' 1 ;^L«oJ.Uo.
H. Hicks & Co ? i
kunr-'vffA ’’♦•) : ,, ;"r
■ML
Yoar’» Support, .
GEORGIA, LAimtsNB CotA vW
Ordinary’s Ofiicy, Deceiilber
Wboreae, npjiraUers ai>poiutcd to ,
apart a year’s support lo Mro• BncntiVi ”’ " ‘
Carr, out of her late him]mini's (frit'Cni i;
estate, have tiled their award in tills oURe ; b ■'
i*i terms of Dm law, , .iL .«* /■-• o-
Tliese aro therefore to cite aiul .- 'JoiQ' , u,'J
irii all poisons concerned toaho'w . :iso, L,^,
any they have, on or by Dm firift Aldqdn- •
in Febroary next,, why siiid livMid tuoY/; ‘ •*’ '
not .he liiiuie Die judgment of '.‘ ;
imd recorded. ,,it a>, hnu iw-.-
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N< )T£CE.
The umlci'signod will lw ber<
until Dm cotton auusOV closes f<
jUi’.c of coiioc'.iitg and rcccl vu
from tliOHu again ,t whom I have
All js'arties imlcbUid lo me am
(iiic rcd to <-ome forward and mi
illutc w'llicmniil of Dmir notes or
and Dicreby save future Irimblc.
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