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- . - . . . . - - - . , TMA:. . E hter &Prop. x,:'1 TERM:i CF SUBSCPlrTICO = 1 St' _- - -. h! -Z I VtlI(r bath . j) jtL 11 rha* Wh('n a:r' yu going to the Ex- to",. ,ositi,:l? iiwr This wae a. lad week, for levee and buihlil , fl uut lT'raiun have been generally late wut tlis week. ted The're hats not, beelt a clear day onl this wck wak.s The District Court devoted this neaw week to civil cases. The weather occupied the most F part of the week in sleeting. Iou Snow and sleet Monday night. ;a tI Tuesday morning the ground was ena covered with a white coat. day There were few purchasers at the fiCu sale of State lands. That's where Mr. a good opportunity was missed. nea A butcher shop would do well here, so would a lbnrer shop tihat charged reaseonable prices for se work. cni This has been abusy week,every sal, one you met ,on the street was in a an hurry, and had no time to stop and son talk. wh The many admirers of Joe EMul- not hattan will be grieved to hear of th] his retirement from active roman- fen gal cing. goi The new end].of the railroad has th( suffered, from waslouts and over inl flow, while the old swamp end Al has stood firm and been all right. il Only on.- if, il ,ase was diýsp,' ed of Al this week %i-, 1). Mayer vs. WilliamI Tatdieftro anl Mrs. S. (G. Marshall. I The parties intrere.tcd ;:ni'eed to take (tn o:f tlhe-ras s, , il' , al eei;v ideltnti- ( cal as : ':t e(-.t" an:! let tihat decide the It:]atter. I1 u .I u!..e t fir iplaintff. an Deputy Sheriff Addison started ac for Baton lRouge Sunday with two sh prisoners. One was Henry Neal, on s1ntenc.('l f.,r life in thecpeneten- WI tiary for killing, and the other te Norris Truell se1 tenuced for six tli months for stealing a cow. P1 T-he nmere ;ews of the rise or fall in the upper livers, does not al ways tell the whole story. Cold weather north, has a very decided influence on what we may expect. Therefore the TIMEs gives the c temperature at several.points, to tl enable its rea::lcrs to f(r m an in telligent estimate of the situation. The Committee appointed by to the Board of Management and Gen g F. C. Morehead to inspect, and re- t( port on the Mason Cotton picker, h declare that it will prove a success b In its present state, two trips are A necessary, to clean a row, but Mr. o Mason expects to make such im- h provemenits, as to clean a row with y one trip. ii TIuEs has received Vol. XI No. 1 of the Planters Journal As usual t it is full of useful matter, being al ways interesting. In addition, the year 1885 is begun with a new title, page which is an improvement on the one previously used. A good r way to begin the new year is to a send two dollars to the Planters ' Journal for a year's subscription. Thie TIMEs is in receipt of thle 2 Times-l)emocrat Almanac for 1885. As usual the Almanac is crowded with useful information, and is given free to every subscriber of the weekly Times Democrat. It is a manual gotten up at great ex pese, and should be in every house in the State. Subscribe for the Weekly Times Democrat and se kure it. It is sent post paid for 2.5 cents. THEBRMOMETER RECORD. Pittsburg, 1t; Cincinnati, 11; Chi cago, 0; Cairo, -4; St. Louis, 19; Du. buque, ---4; St. Paul, ---11; Leaven worth, 0; Yankton, ---12. The -- sign indicates below zero. Pittabarg. Cincinnati and St. Louis re ports are of 3 esterdan, the rest of the day before. GET YOUR JOB WORK DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE. Remnaininr in PoI, 1fc1ce at Tallulah, La., January 7th 188.5. Euget'ne Allert, Mrs. Lucy Burnett, bliss 11. E. BIlounut, RicLarl J. Barrett. John B.a'v, lr. W. V. DeMtMos. J. W. English, Mrs. EmmnIa Hall, lufus lill, Miss Lue Johnson, ims,,on King, I.uke Mceherry, ' Mrs. Flora blMock, Peter Mitchell, R. B. Phipps. J. D). Pagh, - John Roberts, Charles Stevens, Jesse Saile, Mr. Perk Seal. Persons callinag for letters in this list - mil please e ''advtertised." •>ý . .-.ear a...wnr*..t ."t,,.r - *+ - . . --... .. SONNY HALL SHOT , ,'.. . g, , . " , . ' I i , : aitr t h.li i. a!-." tent,"ll T 0ý i,.r'.. lH ll t,. w,,r':i : g on Mr. I y ýl, i.allace aul1 was ient for. pr Wten he came into tIhe r'mc where to the ýd. 1,ut- = ri:l wa., he was It i ,r,:l ;'_ c:'.icd by" the sherill' syat pistol and ordered to hIl up his r' hilands.Ilstt.lt' of doint o lie turiew 'latt tor() 1:1.1 t.S fired on 1,Y the deputy ty 1 siterilt tl:e hall entri'n_' the back hale andl dgin 14h, llti :-ln :,.a .,1"n. H ali v t fte,'l atnt cl te d tc daw a " : i:tol ' but icing warned thti doing so pr" would result in death to him desis- ctal ted Two revolvers were found on his pCr.oin. At last accounts he gina was lying in a dangerous condition bi near Duekuort. lain A Tragedy at Rayville. to s From a passengTr un tlhe l --t has bound S1tllta\y's train we learn that erl5 :a nIostd pla rable"r ..; l, hadlh a l:ir a cnuaetbd at l 'aevill" :o lat 'atur- lan day night. The parties to the dif- has Liculty were Mr. John Abrauzgh and ca Mr. Jules P. Gilly, and the latter 1 lost his life. -The particulars, as Pe near as we could learn, are as fol- a lows: le Abraugh and G illy, together with pei several other gentlemen, had been ed engaged in a game of poker at the Pei saloon of the former ; (illy lost er and requested Abraugh to loan him sot Isome money ; Abraugh offered him wa what cash he had, which (illy did So - not think sufficient, and supposing Y" f that Abraugh had more, took of. tot - fense at his action and quit the set game, with the remark that he was going home, When lie reached of Sthe gallery he called Abraugh, say- fol ing that he wanted to see hin. of Abraugh went out and Gilly taxed Pl iim with not acting right by him. CO f Abraugh denied this but his ex- i" Splanation was unsatisfwtory to coc (hily, and then the trouble comn- 30 li(neced. to, c It is said that Gilly stepped back C and drew a weapon, or was in the d act of drawing one, and .Ai)raugh Sshot hint. lie fired three shots, 1, only two taking effet, but either it . would have pnived fatal. One oil. r tered on the ritht and the other oni x the left side of the br:l:-t. both passing through the boly and lody 11 ing in the back about four inches aplair. The hleality of the balls were indicated by lumps and Swere extracted. ( illy was killed Sinstantly, never speaking after he w. was shot. As he fell Abraugh t caught him and carried him into to the saloon and laid hime down, say n- ing that lie had killed the best n. friend he had in the world lie by told his bar-keeper to settle up the I en game of poker, revolved his pistol, e- took what money he had in the r, house, walked out, and has not ss been seen or heard of since. r Abraugh had been in the employ r. of Gilly until recently but bought - him out towards the close of the th year. Both he and Gilly were well liked in Rayville, and had many 1 friends who will deeply deplore the untimely death of the one and Sthe circumstances which comnpelled the t act of the other, probably in le self-detense, on Mr. G(illy was to have been mar d ried yesterday to a most charming to and estimable young lady of Ray rville.-Monroe Bulletin. * A flood is reported in the Ya h e oo. 5 egining to-morrow, Sunday,the edV. S. & P. trains leave, Delta at l2 15 Ip. m., Leave Tallulah 1. 10 p.m of Going east leave Tallulah 2, 53 It p. m. use Osmond, who killed Brewster, ,he was admitted to bail in the sum pf se $ 10,000, and Zenneck in a 5,000. 25 Bail was furnished in each case and the parties released. The sensational reports, concern hi- ing, Millikens Bend, levee are en D tirely groundless as a matter of fact. en The whole truth of the matter is, that the water is over the bank o. along the unfinished end, but there th is of course aprotection levee that keeps the the~water from encroach ing, and a two foot, or even more, 1K -ise would not stop work on the SSlevee. Don't cry until you are hurt, and dont worry about the Milikens Bend levee, yet awhile. COTTON CULTIVATION. la, For some years past, the farmers it, of Georgia have been experiment tt ing in the matter of a closer and more careful cultivation of the soil. On* Slavery left a loose system behind as its natural result. A large area of ground was planted, but it was carelessly and sloventy worked and s list the yield per acrq was consequen Stly very small. a.nd 1!,: e ii iitcil-e ri:vnlrv auo,l I_ tiie farTmer: to see who can raise c t:. -r, atest aum:uunt t, tlhe r'. r T.. . ..::;.t o,, thi : : , d,,,artur.' it it even in the fiat that (Georgi:a nw tt pr,1'~ uc. 1 :. m -uLtto l.'r.-r crp of c(,t ton each year on a smaller acruage. It is found, I:.,rcver, that this a r sv ste'n of cultivation is far Imirer' r.f,iitable than the o.,1 one, and 'l:at the farmer who cultivates twen tv a(r, Lf groiun arndl aises thirty bales of ctto, t!:e .1i,,n nets neatr Iv twice .1s nmi h :Is :I nei:,bs!'b r, , wl:h,. uctivat.(s. . Vt arnes and V p,roduces the sa...e atmunit 'f the I staple. t. Mr. Furnian surprised the Geor gians a sh,,rt time ,_go by lprw!u- - in on ighlt acre: of ground---wil1t land that had been deemed scarce- T ly worthy of cultivation-enogh 111:11 to sup.port hmun confortably. lie 1 1 has had miany imitators a:nd fdollow- wv ers. A prize lately offered for the ,,at lr:;gcs :,i, l.d of c(,tt :fl ,t'r acre oin land fcrtilized only with cotton seed has developed some( wonlcerful cases. I The prize wat won by Mr. D. W. Perdue, of Milner, who carriel on a system of fertilizing which has, J he said, paid him back fully 1(t.) 1 per cent for every dollar expend- P ed and umoment of time given. Mr I a 'erdue met with unfavorable weath er for his crop, which was cut short v somewhat thereby, as the cotton lIe was generally throughout the I 1 South. Notwithstanding this, his yg ield was 1545 pounds of lint cot- E. ton to the acre and 3000 pounds of "J e seed. SLook at it from a financial point d of view, Mr. Perdue figures as follows: Cost of cultivating an acre Sof ground, $15 40; fertilizing, 812 50 ye d picking $13 90; ginning, 6 18; total i cost per acre of raising the crop, hat $47 9. ld 1545, pu-nl, o(f lint u cotton at 9 cents pý . pound, $13:9 05 ln - 3YJO pounds of cotton seed. $19 20; eo total, 15S 25. Net profit per acre, r , deducting all expeinses, $110 27. e The Georgia farmers have oci .! d ntly made a great discovory tl..:t will add to the wealth and prosper ,r ity of their -State.--T-D. is d he gh1 -Having laid in a stook of to ?t_ , Letter leads, he Statemnentm, Etvelopce, ete. iwork of th kind, tie no, prepfr Blank s offll d ll A SIl, l of 1ev Tye of Latest Styles, lHee is some of it. 00. . N13 This New SA SUPERIOR QUALITY OF JOB solWORK CAN NOW BE 1)01K AT hnd THIS OFFICE SKND IN A TRIAL " ORDER. itN.fi(,NT. -1;Ilv ICSE Riu:PI'l'. \; l: !)!'.' WrTE4I)T, ) i 'it r. t. k 'i S ( " ,'L,.\ Ir : f''; F.l, lI- t' 1 . .. . . r lt 111' . :l.r I"; ' a. .(.lr.i l- t .. ( ':g tr .. . .... . . . l ti ' 1 o 1··. l.t ,.,,a ........ .. O 0 i ' i ' { i 1.v ... : It , s. .... 1' 10 . . i1 R ougwf , , w.h,, . t 1 1. ESTIMATE FOR 1885. The c.nuniitte. . lppinted to -o.. t mlake the estimlt(s, 6)r the year, 1 1."5, riortr as follows: . 'tle 1 .n. i' art 1 t'" ire Jury, .... ' i,.k , r ..... . _ I on.v I a)st h tl tltr f ne lmt . t :u4n) AIN) CJ-r ' li'e J 0 1t'. (N. .Iic ii e eal: ;,int to Govee T1 e'irnir . I trgut aistrisht Attorney. 4 u0 00Cieii Wlik, th i.tli. , rt l yea t ln ,l- r (,,-,tif.l lin or ,m.o l'u e' .I r . ltar ,. . , 1 (4), i Attot Jlroril. SParish Printing. 4da00 Ae a o hU as. an ridges. il I) t nt 'ii t 4. )ii 00( Cler1 n Quarantine and Board of 10) 00 Leatlt. rlttoo 00 : ) H. B s 17400 10 t- EI. S. ,DENNTs., -e i )f, Iso. T. ('c,:RAN, Committee. R. C. WEIGHT AN, B.F It ESTRAY. R. L Came to my pircnises, about two : years ago. A bay mare, about 4 Carl yearis old,hcar on one shoulder, en- ..1 1largement of the head Lbelow each «. eye. If not clained, and all costs' J. F .Et.:' . 4 E. tpaid within 30, days, will ie soltd by the Henhrif at Tlallulah La., ac- C- . cording to law, on Saturday. Fel- Jul Sruaryn 2.1t 1S3 B. I.Jones, Waverl' sLa Jan. 17 1 t. nill _ - - Dill cne.ev Groceries -ALSO Set -AS J WITES, LIQUORS M1D CIGARS S. E. BLUM. Tallulah June 7-1vr e s C SHERIFF SALE. AA gare tof ionI ana, Parish of Madi on ,a ye. If n-t c).h ,ndar s E. Ri C. DSO N .on Cr, J . 17No. 551. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZ-IC aforesaid il the above entitle' cause, I will Jprreei to sell, at pulbiC auction, o . rua Ly, A. D. 1885, all between the h1ure prescribed by law. all the right, title and Interest of A. Nye enceir, n and to the folRlowing descried property, to-wit: All that cer tain tract or plantation known as thet and State, a. more particularly de scrihed as the east half of sectton, and east half of south-west quarterh of Misonee ti(n, No. th irty-five, andi lots fouru, Ive. six, seven, eiglt and nine, an the north east quarter section, and south-west fractional quarter of section No. thirty six all in Township No. seventeen I e north, Range No.raleven East, contain inf 911 77100 acres, seized in the above terms of saleCash with the beneft and costs now due, an, on terms of Firsedit to meet unmaturhe th day of Fet. rH. B. HOLME. 1S, Sherif. Sheriffis Ofite, title luahnt, ret of A. 1 te nd or rticlarl de Profscribed as the esoaltof section, andards. i, all in Township o. seventen Tanort, Lulah, La.evenEst, contain meinhl .t 7-1.0 acres, sied in the above Taut.Uah, La. Teris oi a le---rish with the benet and Richlats now and the upon terms ofurt credit the lease management and salle ofnt. nlerifs Oficer, T hof titles tD el. en, b]lilUio rw U ni1I3.ae rVvu 111 1 i lt ay' tl t gu , ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 14TH, THE FOLLOWING .- ULE EW LILL OPETZED .O-,'IT: GOIN(rG SOU'i. 1). %! :l" G( OINl NOItI'. I 1.I1I1" No 3. i No. 1 LE:v\ :......M,·1 nlph i......." . : .. ., .l .: I ... L.E .. ., '!; , -.. ... . " .' 'i :n Am:l :. . .... tlrk la t . ... p: I: .m..:i :::": . A ' .. . ;: : 1 .. - . . I:l,.. - . : ,. . .......!II.. . 1 , . ..... . i. . ....... ..l. iarrnl . ....... i p .m . .. l... ... ... ...... .II .\ 1: .. . . . . . . . . 1. 1 u r d *. t t , . . . ,. . .\... . . . :,rk .l. .r . . . . . .l tn .. . . . : :; ll n . .', x.\ .... ..... I arrist .n ..... 1i (..', p . ii .:1 r 1.... . ... . ....... . 1,1_ u.........ctk el r . ... . .. . . lt .1 .... ...... . trri 1 .......... Ilv.......... t Iick s l. .. . a . .. ........ ... .. ... l ......... l:ri t, , .11 ... . 11.~: p,. ... . . .. . V I k- .,- i . . . .. .\ .... ....... N1rri st, n. . . 1 .t, : p ..\r ........ - , i ."1 ...... .... :. ..Itaton - - - -.--. --1 a u . \r 1 .v .... ...l*t n Ne I i t . s.k " I. r . . p. . . . 2 l 1, n Daily No. 5. Leaves Blaton RLou-e 0:25 :1. m.-Arrive at New Orleans at 10.25 a m. Daily No. 6. Lcaves .cw OrL:ans 4:20 p.m- Arrives at Baton Rouge at 8:20 p. tm. D)epot on Poydras St. New Orleans. Pullman Palace Cars, (Steeping and )rawi Room ) i n Tra: i Nos. :3 andt u etweein 3lelllphis nud Niew Orleanýs. 'lllll Isnatlee ing Cars on Train t allil n l ile ewt lt .1elul iaihs an1, Vickshll sg.'. JAS. S. DAVANT. G. P. A. Official Iirectorv. ! S t at a State Officers. I Governor .............S. D. bMcEner .iEut. G,,vernor ........ Clay Knbhluoc AS~retaryf ofState ..... ....( scar Arro,vo Audlitor'Public Accounts... . B. ;t,.: Tr asurer ... ............... . . urk e SuPl't Public.Education..\\ arre'n Eastoun Attorney-General...M. J. ('unningham I .uprcme Court. Chief Justiceo.......Edward lrnndez : Associate JusticeA...... Felix P. Poche e' S , .... . B. T,d.ld are " ........T Ct. Maniin g the S " ......C'hs. E. Fenner the Clerk ........... .......e. Ge . W .Dupre the State Engineers. V H. B. Richardson......... idnev Lewis 1)1 H. C. Brown.......... 1I. B. Thompson. the John Smythe. U. S. Senators. A B. F. Jonas....... ....New O)rlnans J R. L. Gibson......... ..... New Orleans Memnbers of Congre8ss. Carlton Ilunt.... ..........I t lDistrict E..1,ohn Ellis............... 2nd " W. P'.Kellogg............3rd " N. C. I. lanchard ........ . .... th IE. '. l Kwi .................. bth I Court ,of A ,1ppalJ-Sccond C(ircuit. Jud.es. .T. P. Clinton and A. A. Gunhy I Clerk............Francis M. Dawson M:adison-Fourth Mondays in March e c and October. ar - District ('Cort--8l. Judicial District it1i C(omn ,H'.cld .f the paris]hes of Madison I1a and :ast (Carroll. ipe E. J. 1uo!n. ....... ..........Judge Jl'seph E. tiau,dll...Distr ct Attorney ) t Francis . .Daw, ...on...........Clerk I Tertms (f Court. d Ma.di..,n--Jury Term--1Ft Modlays in Jan'.:uv anld'June. Civil ter;m-lst ' lMondays. in April and Noveimber. Eanst ('arro)l-Jury tern--lst Mndays i in July anl lecemeber. Civil term-lst Mon-lays in May and October. 25th Senatorial District. Senator ...........;eo. W. '(Montgomery Parish of Madison. Representat i res. Gi. Hlawkins.......... W. W. Johns on Sheriff.................1. B. liolmes, 11Clerk..............Fra.crin . .)awson Treasurer............ o oe. T. Trezevant Coroner ...........Dr. W. P. Yerger Assessor ..................J. . .Gilfot 1 Police Jury. fi SWard I ..............3. T. Cochran b S -... *. (. M. Long a ,. ' .. ..........G. A. Richardson 41 S4 ................. o. W.Sevier S . ... ... . . . Erwi S ...... resi e t- % . " Clerk ...............R. C. Weichtmsi., 1 ial Plarish School Board. 11 I S.B.M,.Clellan. Pr sident; W.B.King, J n, J. G . Clarke, W. II. Hlarvey John J. he Erwin, Sol. Fried, A. L. Slack, W. L. ib, Sharkey, A. C. Monette, Sec'y. c Justicce of the Peace. Ward 1............. R. L. Carpenter " ...............J.11 teon A. 4 ...........C...lhas. L. Gilpin ng " 5 .................M.C.Atkin te. ... . .. ... ....... .. .W . .Dixn iRth . ..: .. .Ja.s.Davls de- ---- -_ - and Lake One Sav M1ill, Lrth rest (en I am prepared to deliver on board the un- cars, every description of ove efit i CYPRESS LUMBER unt. Iff at the shortest notice an, upon most - resonable terms for cash. Address J. L. WILSON, mehl-1v Tallulh.L PACIFIC HOUSE. VINCEIT PIeZZA, PROPRIETOR. Wuhington Street, Vicksburlg. * Convenient to Railroad Depot, Land ing Post, Telegraph and Express offices, and to business. M.eals in ti,::e for all trains l..Huse ;pcn all niht. lIha eezn renovat,', and rf, rnish1ed. Ta:'ds suplied with the best the market af fords. 'atronage respectfully soliceitcl. Polite and careful attention given to guests. .Nov. I, lys. FOR REWT. -The Lower Part of The SEureka Plantation adjoining the town of TallulahI- containing 143 acres ofcleared land. Plenty of C.AisS on the place, and ion a STEAM GIN. Forfurtherl par ourt ticulars, apply to 1idH. B. IOLMES, SLCClI;S,'ION N41TIt'I. I State of Louisana. Parish of Madison, 8th District Court. . -lCPev 5 ii)l ()f SA. NIIt Ir i) H 111) TT, dtr '- - ceased. N .o. 1'o2 1ri'tt. . TITEREAS. Fdwar'l.l. H ,llins, ipa i l h.I ,gis l j- ntjd a titi.4 t,.' " i l said Curt, l,.yinv t or t, . cessi' n: Now., therefo.r, all p,j"r ý'n are required to, show cash,-, it ;.IV t' they have, within ten day- ft m the date here,,f whv the prayer Of'_ the petitinecr huulati otl, granted. WITnesS the Hlonrable E. J. Not I)elonv, Judge of said Court. and the oificial seal th,,re,; tli. : (ith 'T]' Iday of Januaryv, A. I). IV 5. F. M. Il WSON, t'herk. A true cil.v atte.t : SF. M1. 1)AWSt)N, ('lrk. ,tth Jan 1(1-2t. ti and SUCCESSION.NOTI(E. - r. State of Isouirana, IParish of Madison, AN tlth I)ietrihc (nuulI. Mel Succession of C(oI.r.L.s Bi,)T tie ceased.-No. 361 Probate. IEREAS, l- .1. Id, ,., n ll 'i . has lpresented a petiti.on to: k, said C(ourt, prayving for tie, c Adminlistratint of sail 4, ecssiou; Now, therfore, al lbry.Ils are required to show cause, it ally t they have. within ten days from the n date hereof, why the lrlyer of the 1e p l)ettiioner shouilt not 1ie graiteid. e \Vrrxfss the Hlonora,:lh E. J. 't )! IDehloy, Judge of sai ('Court, :Itand i kthe oflicial seal therec' f. this (;th d(l: o'f January, A . . 1s.5. " F. M. 1)AWStON. Clerk. .t A true coley--atte'st: Si F. M. D)AWSON, Clerk. it Jan lO-2t. S SUCCESSION NOTICE. State of Louisiaiana. I'arish of Mado;hon, (G 'Y th District Court-No.: .l4 Probate. W. F. SlrTI, deceased. IIEREAS, James T. M('clellan. ,n has presented to saidl Court 9 )n his final account as adininis- p nt trator of said succession, to- to er gether with his petition pIraying that said accouInt ie approved, 'con firmed and holuologated, and his Sbond cancelled, and for Judgmnt g againist said succesion, for balance a in due. er Now, therefore, all persons are required to show cause, if any they 1. I have, within thirty days from the II ., (late hereof, why the prayer of the " t'or_ sh(,uit not )e granted W r,-i.r . Ho' r : ,ln. E. J. !),ln,-. .Judge of..id C 't d the th ial ' seal thereof this 2T'riittv ty J.1E:)' CE.MBEI A. I). M4. t F. M. )A\\',"S)N, Clerk. t A true copy--attest: t er F. M. 1)AWSON, Clerk. rn Jan. 3- .t. a ,i aI t-----------i n SUCCESSION NOTICE. t SState of linslanaParish of Madison, -th District Court--No.:s?"2 Probate. 1) succession of Aaron Browuloe deceasedl. WHEREAS, Richard Brownlie has presented to said Court his he final account as adluilnistrator of said succesrsion, together with his 1 petition praying that sail account be approved, confirmed awl ho- t mologated, and that he be dis charged as A(dministrator, and that his bond be cancelled. I Now, therefore, all persons are tost required to show cause if any they s have, within thirty days:v front tiew date hereof, wlhv the p'aver of the a. petitioner should nIot 1,e graltel. WITNESs, The IHon. E. J. l)cloniy, SJudge of said Court, and the otli cial seal thereof, this 26th day of December, A. DI). 1884. IF. M. Dawsos,, Clerk. . A true copy-attest: nd- e F. M. DAwsos, Clerk. lec f7- lt. l ALEX. MAIION, PATENT AG(ENT, S 0rer Flfteen Years Experience Llli iar- lla,,.;:,, .n' * S-:AC:7IC R. R. T" 1iE TAriLE NO. 4. ,:. t: t t '",.,tday, Dcccn;Ltr 14, 1t4S. " ' :: i nl r n - f1'r a i n " -l !( 'a:i.\r a' . -S '. II . --"-' " ---' : !:"-' p. ua. . .... .. .. : I . . I. i. .. 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'T reZv anet, ay; C,.t tl f.anle of a!, 1aggstal liafaire T Leodore tyr of e aa 1, referee'e to which act is hereby act of sale is ha cerbytain tradct of land btoing oather with thrne buildings andisurec b Fprove.. I.lat the-riah, frveyorl and part of the e ide lf IZru Vidtn, in said Parish 1ad1, irk. alfii plhatat a , a rti nljoiCu eng Pinchun i.l-ea ay lan t.atnir, 1xt-nding 11n de-Oth . heil wo,,lanl e f Araby i llc t 'lanutation - a lthn! e on a li ulrallel with thle fronty h.t.lrer, auch a width as gives to sait. t.tract',f aaun a .Ugrlaicie ,of two-hwna dr.d ad ilty o acr of cleaThred laHundred , taid araa.s t tm rieing part of sectionr at.llllrt- , (42) township fifteen (15), rth, range tehirtlier su13 easto andlt 1la.anrea h rance twehvy [2] east,O and r aeirg the y' fet a( nvtved by Mfurthrs.u a E f. geark toI a 1 . t.c hnlred zev ant, byl g~iac' of la't, ,a 'nl ll.fre Theodore Iall ce ine a: latn Turieh b.