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Tobacco plants nre looking well. The prospect for a crop of apples was never better. Bern, en tic 20th inst.. te tbc wife of William Hubcr, a daughter. Professer Appleqnte closed his school en last Monday with a big treat te his scholars. Miss Mary llall will open a two months subscription school at this place net Monday. Miss Stella Downing is teaching a couple of months in Charleston Bettem te fill the unexpired term of Miss Annie L. Friatoe. Jeseph McNutt killed a couple of sus picious looking dogs en Thursday eve ning. They were laying in the pasttue watching the sheep. KeTtane Collections. Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue Wadsworth. reports the following col lections during the month of April: Cigars 927 00 Tobacco 1,229 25 Spirits 10,409 40 Special Tax 50 00 Total 321,C1'5 05 Set a Candidate. The following is from The Vanceburg ;, Sun: "The Maysville papers have pub , lisbed the name of R. D. Wilsen as among the llst of candidates for the va cancy caused by the resignation of Sena Sena eor Poyntz. By what authority his name has been mentioned is unknown, as he ' has nt no time been an aspirant for the position, nor will he beceme a candidate under any circumstances for the place." Wbat's Your Chance? jjr y The Cincinnati Enquirer offers a pre mium et sfeu te tue person wue win cor rectly place twelve baseball clubs at the ' finish of the season. A mathematical friend of .Thk Ledeeu has figured out the number of combinations suscoptlble in twelve names, with the result that h .. .;.... ... mere are just uvjw,uuv ei tnem, anu te purchase that many copies of The En- i' , quirtr at 5 cents each would cost the fr& lucky fellow just ?31,19G,8S0. Ge in, boys. i a uamy unurrcu uiaur. f A special from Paris says ThcBlutgrass " t, aiiuuc la tJ iuuiui . w uiu Dwuuu tiuju jv 'a is suppressed. Twe months age Charles C. Moere, the editor, wrote an article en 1? Judge Seulo Smith of Loxlngten, and an- eneunced that it would appear in a certain 6 Issue of his paper; and after the paper f was printed the Judge told Moere he ., weuiu kui mm u ine paper witu me sian- y dereuB article was circulated, and then jnoero iiau tne wneie cuitien ei tnrce thousand copies destroyed. ) diiiuu vuui uuiu ill: uua uuij jsaucu uuu a paper, but another was te be issued this -week. It contained seme very defama- j''tery articles about the Paris people, and i wheu Moere, who is new in jail, found $ out that V. 8. Marshall of Lexington, , who had printed bis former papers, had hum Indlntefl fnr nnliHfllilnc It. ln nt. 'fr! eee teleer&Dhcd Dr. Henrv. of The Fal- '' -- - ' mouth Quide, with whom he had made amnvemnnta tsi Art lila tirnaanrnrlr nnrl ja M-ftv.v ., , ... r.vw. -..v. . typesetting In the future, net te print It, wi, if he had, te destroy it. Moero new gVwji he will never again enter the jour- r.x iHwmtu ueiu, nuu, nui uuieuiuf; "is uuua c , tlw life of C. 0, Moere, will enter the tenure leld. X ' . 1 rjn w Vfiuv e Iaa flint 4 nft Ain 7r - "' " "" - "- .w,vw IMNMM Oi HOpKIMVllie, BUJHMS JaH- $ ' bm rmlmgu, a twlle and a uaughter ei fife. . 1 r- 11 XT Vatrtal1i nn nt flia W , mmtmmvi. r. w w.ftu w. .- MMNt uwltirit jKaMM J tw staAe, wm IpWrIM Tbwrdv. DAU-LfMAV nj3j6lnr THE FIRST OXE OK THE SEASON. Successful and Satisfactory Closing Kxcr cises of Mrs. C. M. Itland's Scheel. Mrs. C. M Bland's school closed for the summer yesterday in a most pleasant innnncr. In the afternoon the parents and ether friends of the little folks gathered in the school-room and were brightly ontertaincd by a pregramme consisting principally of recitations. There were twenty little boys and girls and each ene took a part. All acquitted themselves admirably, reflecting credit en the school and its teacher. Every one did se well that te mention any particular ene would be uujust criticism. The fol lowing is the pregramme: I'm Going te be a Wise Man Jehn Windser Sharp. The Smack in Scheel Elizabeth Kirk. Ne Chance for a Bey Bruce Owens. Cherish Kindly Feelings Edua Greeue. Grandmother's Steiy Isabel Watseu. A Touching Incident Bessie Peed. A Fortune by 5Iy Tengnc Rebert Lee Clift. I'll De My Best Helen Nelsen. We Little Beys Rebert Douglass Jnnuary. The Chicken's Mistake Nellie Page Owens. Grandfather's Soliloquy Nelsen Clift. Bessie Graj- Annle C. Kirk. A Bey's Complaint Mndisen S. Dim mitt. Won't and Will-Clay Weed. Pegging Away Buferd D. Chenewcth. Entertaining Her Big Sister's Beau Bessie Peed. The Kitten's Christmas Nelsen Clift. The Bashful Bey William N. Nelsen. Which Would Yeu Rather Be? Elaner Kirk, Clay Weed, Edna Greene, Helen Nelsen and Julia Chenewcth. When I'm Grewn Up Sudduth Cal houn. The Reason Why Bennie T. Warder. Choice of Trades Sudduth Calhoun, Madisen Dimmitt, Buferd Chenewcth, Bennie Warder, Douglass January, Will Nelsen, Nelsen Clilt, Lee Clift and Windser Sharp. Summer Vacation Eleaner Kirk. A Little Schoelma'am Elizabeth Kirk. An Awful Fly Bennie T. Warder. Valedictory Isabel Watsen. Geed-bye Annie Kirk, Bessie Peed, Belle Watsen, Nellie Owens and Lizzie Kirk. Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, EweUlent Sureeen Geed Samaritan Hospital, Ex-acting Superintendent Lengvlew Insane Asylum, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGE0N Olllre and IUldeuce: Thinl Strret, one deer W'ttt of Market. State National Bank MAYSVILLE, KY. CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 SURPLUS 110,000 DO A GENERAL BACKING BUSINESS. O. II. I'KAnCE, Cashier. AV. II. Cox, President. Jno. 1'lLi.fl, Vice-President. Gee. M. Clinger & Sen, BRICK MASONS AND CONTRACTORS ! Estimates made en all classes of Werk, Leck Bex 417, MAYSVILLE. KY. T. H. N. SMITH, DENTIST. $& Teeth Intrrled Without Plate. Oat Uied in Extraction of Teeth. OFFiC'E-Sefend Street. COCIiHAN 4 SONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CODUT STHEET, IIOIIT. A. COCIIHAN A. V. J, COCIIHAN MAYSVILLE, KY WM. D. COCIIHAN, W.II.WADSVOHTn, SB. W. It. WADSWORTH, JH. 1 WADSWOHTH it BON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAYSVILLE, KY. The general practice of Law, WHITE, JUDD & CO. -Are still In the- FUBNITURE BUSINESS At Ne. 42 W. Second Street C. W. WAItDLE, DENTI1ST ZwrtjrWf Bleak, Second aad JuUh Street. Leui8Viu.K carpenters will hereafter work only ntne hours per day. Tub Directors of the Winchester Fair hare decided te make all purses $100 and entinncc fee 7J per cent The comings of the Clieusapcakc and Ohie for the tlihd week in April are$157, 053 57. an increase of $2,737' 10 ever the same week lnt year. PaiiisIihs had a timnping fraud who played the Oddfellew racket. He gave the name of E. W. Mltchell a mighty geed name in these paits But he mieht be u Masen by the name of Grever Hill In the next town. Tlie satcst way is te give all tramps tliu middle of the read en a rock pile. Hunest men are rarely if ever reduced te the extremity of indis criminate begging. Aliikut II. HoeitE, of Cloverdell Farm, Celraar, Pa., bought of Jehn D. Creigh Croigh ten, Fayette county, the bay mare Evan geline, by Diiecter, 2:17, dam Funnie II., by Red Wilkes, second dam Old Ferrest, by Edwin Ferrost. for $18,000, the high est price ever paid for a trotting breed mare. She is a grand individual, and Is a race mare of the highest quality As a two-year-old she wen four races, mid get a record of 2:281. At three years she wen six races, and earned a rcceid of 2:10 which is 5 seconds faster than the record of Nancy Hanks at the same age. Silk Wall Papeii 20 inches wide, reduced from GO cents te 20 cents per belt, at Kacklev & McDeugle's. Hill & Ce are selling new peas at Gl) cents per peck and cucumbers at 5 cents each, also fancy rlpe Tomatoes, Strawberries, spring Chickens, and every thing else geed te eat. BBOWIIIG 25 ounce Utilnuiulried Waists, sizes 6 te H years, 25 cents. 25 ounce asserted styles In Percale and Cheviot, worth 75 and 50 cents, sizes b' te 14) years. TT? YOI7 IT?Tn Black JIe3,ei'y for Lad,es. Misses and Children XJXJ for Summer, try a pair of our celebrated Etlie- eplan Dye. They are absolutely fast and stainless. A trial will convince you of this fact. Ne. 51 WEST SECOND STREET. Maysville Carriage Company, Mamjfactukers A FINE LINE OP CARKIAGE WORK. Alse Agents feii the Deeriiiff Harvesting Machinery. Adjoining Opera-house, AiDEY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, And HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GENERALLY ALWAYS ON HAND AXD FOR SALE UY f landreth's Reliable Garden Seed WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR SALE II V THOS. J. CHBNOWETH. DRUOGLST, SECOND McCLANAHAN & SHEA, -DEALERS IN- MANTELS, Tinware, Tin Reefing, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Executed in the GBEENAVbOD'S PA TNT STORE! Latest in WALL PAPER. Largest Quantity, Lewest Prices. CAN SUIT ANYBODY. PAINTS, OILS, YARNIBHE3. ZWEIGART BLOCK. L. C. BLATTERMAN. OLDEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. BLATTERMAN & POWER, SOLE AGENTS FOR MILLER'S MONITOR RANGES, AND DEALERS IN MANTELS, STOVES, GEATES, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, it rteemtOM, WMhlnir MnehlsM, Wringers ard Kltelien Specialties. We will net uh4tW. All voed MruaniBteed at repreeeBted. Tlq lleeflng, QutteriByRtul oerol Jflw tVetic, 28 M 80 W; Second Street Stmine Hats Nelsen' J. ii m ' SiiuiTd made te order Nelseiu Fuii! and Accldent Ins. W. R Warder. Cheapest Wall Paper at Greenwood's. Newest lu Wall Paper nt Greenwood's. Meals at nil hours nt Eltel's, Ne. 1U5 Market street. Qheat reduction in Wall Paper at Kackley & McDougle's f rem 50 cents te 20 cents per belt. Fer Sale. Finest building lets in the city in River view Tcrrace, opposite the C. and O. Do De Do pet. Terms easy. Peauce & Duley. Feuutken K sold Geld Ladies' Watches 14; Geld filled Watches at $15; Gent's Geld filled Watches $15 and $18. at Mur phy's, the Jeweler, successor te Hepper & Murphy. The room formerly occupied by W. L. Themas & Bre., in Mitchell, Finch & Ce.'s Bank building, is being remodeled throughout and wheu completed will be occupied by Ballenger, Jeweler. Tiiese wishing fresh and reliable Gar den and Flower Seed, Plants nnd Grape vines, should call en H. II. Cox & Sen, Seuth fide Second strcet. two doers from Sutten, the largest dealers in bulk seed in Maysville. ANNOUNCEMENTS. roil sitEittrr. We nre Authorized te announce. J. C. JEF FERSON ns the Democratic candidate for Shcrllt of Masen county nt the election te ue held Tuesday, November 8th, 1893. & CO.' SPECIAL OFFERING IN BOYS' SHIRTS AND "WAISTS. BE0WHING & CO., and Dealers in MAYSVILLE, KY, FANCY and STAPLE GEORGE COX & SON. AND SUTTON. GRATES, Guttering and Spouting. best manner. W. F. POWER, :-: MAYSVIfiLE, KY. Allen A. Edmonds, PUBLI5 LSI3I2 BDILDIW0, UiYSVILLI, ST. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. LIMESTONE FAEM, MAYSVILLE, KY. Mere Speed, Better Individuals and Breeding, for Less Heney, than any Farm. BARNEY WILKES, Sire of seven from 2 l'JM te 2:30, by Gee.Wllkc8,2:23, gire of eighty In 3:30; dnra Uen. by ltoscee, son of Pilet, Jr. TERMS, $50 cash at tlme of sorvlce. with return prhl prhl prhl loge, or 1 75 te Insure ALCANDRE, 2:'J6. By Aloyeno, 2:27, slre of .twenty .twenty flve In 2:30; dam lady Carr, dum of Ambassador, 2:21H, Mary S . 2:28, by American Clay. TERMS, $50 te insure. JlcALISTEU, 2:27. IlyEiibert. Blrenf (lfty-twe In 2:30; dam Laura, dam of Eirir IIot(tbrce-jcar-oldl 1:32. Kultfht Templar, 2:33. by Ilillr Adams, son of Almont. TERMS, $25 te insure. DR. OWENS. Ilv Alcantara, 2:23, slre of fifty In 2:.W, first dam by Sir Walklll, sec ond dam by Kentucky Prince. TEUMy, $10 cash by season, or J 15 te Insure pSSend for Catalogue JAS. W. FITZGrEMLD, MAYSVILLE, KY. aprl einSw PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Soaps, Perfumerles, Spenges, Chamois, Pocket Uoek8.TollotArtlcles.il rushes. Spices, Station ery, Paints for all purposes, ie. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED AT ALL HOUHS. Patrenage of the publle respectfully solicited. J. JAMES WOOD, DRUGGIST, Ne. 1 W. Second St., Maysville, Ky. mm mm stoke A First-class Line of Everything- Usually Found in a Drug- Stere. POWER & BEYN0LDS. BAZX.BOAD SCHEDULE. CINCINNATI niVIBlO.V CIIK.SAI'KAKK AND OHIO Ne. 2. 0 IS a. Ill Se. 20 7:40 p. in Ne. 1S......4 V i. in Ne. 4. .8 00 1. in Eut V m 111 m m Wet Add twenty-six minutes te et city tlme. Nes. 10 and 20 are the Majsvllle accommoda tion, and Nes. 17'and 18 the Huntington accom modation. Nes. 1 and 2 are the fast ezprcss and Nes. 8 and 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. F. V.) Is a solid train with through dlnlnjr car and Pullman Bloopers te Washing ton, llaltlmore. Philadelphia and New Yerk. Through Pullman sloepcr te Richmond, Va., and Old Point Comfert. Ne. 2 Is a solid train with Pullman Blooper te Washington, making all Eastern and Southeastorn connections. The accommodation trains nre dally except Sunday j the rest nre dally. Direct oennoction at Cincinnati for points West and Seuth. MAYSVILLE DIVISION KENTUCKY CENTRAL. Seutldmund. Leave MayBVIlle ut6:20 a. m. for Paris, Lox Lex Ington, Cincinnati. Richmond, Stanford, Llv Llv Llv Ingston.tlclllce, Mlddlosberough, Cumberland Clap, Frankfort. Loulsvllle and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Division. Leaves Maysville at 1:60 p. m. for Paris, Cin cinnati. Loxlngten, Winchester, Rlohmend and points en N. N. and SI. V., Eastern Divis ion. Northbound. Arrlve at Maysville at 10.10 a. m. and 8:80 p. in. All trains dally oxcept Sunday. Add twenty-six minutes te get city tlme. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Big: Sandy and "" Pomeroy Packet Company. The splendid beats of this line, running be tween Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Irenton Hunt ington, Qalllpells and Pomeroy, pass Mays ville as follews: Pomeroy Packets Oostenn, Telegraph and City of Madisen paw Mayavllle either way st 1 o'clock a. ra, DenanM up dally for Vaneeburg at 6 a. m., returning for Cfnelnnatl, passes Maysville dallr. exeent Sunday, at 3 n.tn orrbtermw, JOB mNTINf imtly aM quHly exeeutd T&r N. ILk RdUTEr' dur erriMBfl. Marer K. K. Peftrw, 3r City Clerk ...Martin A. Oliare run A, - iinni i A. CeehrBK. Jr , Collector and Treasurer. . Marshal , Assessor ...... Weed nnd Ceal inspector .... Wharfmaster ..James-Iletiiij A.N. HUM .William nnvl. . ..C.M.Phlter,y City Proseoutor .... City Physician j.n.jveiiuc . Dr. O. C. Owens t City Undertaker Kocper Almshouse Mrs Sarah E. 8app "j . ,,'W. Jl. JIVIUl-W.1", CITY COUNCIL. Meets Flttl Thunday Evening in Each Menth. Wlllam II. Cox, President. , MEMnEIIS. - First IKanl. (DW.H.Cex, 0J)W. H.Wadswerth,Jr. (3) Cennrd Rudy, Second Ward, (1) J. C. Pecer, (2) M. F. Kehee, (3) C. It. Pea tee, Jr. Third Ward. (1) E. W. Fitzgerald. (-') II. It. lilorbewer, Kenrt Want? (l)Thes. M.Woed, (2) llobert Flcklln, (U) H. L. Newoll. . Fifth Ward. (1) Gee. C. Flemlng, (2)H.T. Haulman, (3) J. I. Salisbury. Stiih Ward. (II Oee. Sohreodor, r) Polk Illcks. (u u. u. iiatterman. (3) Ilufus Dryden. Tim fiirnrns Indlcate the number of vears eiieli Councilman has te sorve from January, 1892. MASONIC LODOVS. Confldcnce I)dge Ne. fiJ Meets first Mon Men dav night lu each month. . 0IIIFIIU LilMlgU U. Oii i'lUUlB BVUUUU muuuil, -Np i night in each month. . ..... vtiiu' Maysville diepter Ne. -MeeU third Men-, VSraJ dav night In each month. , X g(m SlaysvllloCemmandery Ne. 10-Meets fourth ' Vl" S Monday night in each month. ""ibsS 1 ODDFELLOWS. " ZZ$L DeKnlb Ledgo Ne. 12 Meets every Tuesday lllnggeld Ledgo Ne. 27 Meets every Wt Jnes dav night. Piegah Encampment Ne. 0 Meets .second and fourth Mendajs In every month. Canten Mnysvllle Ne. 2 Meets third Monday night In each month. Filcndshlp Ledgo Ne. 42, D. of H.-Meets first Monday night In each mouth. KNICIHTSOITYTIIIAS. ' Liraestone Ledgo Ne.30 Meets every Friday ' Maysville Division Ne. 0, U. It.-Meets first; Tuesday in overy menin. p. e. s. A. Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets every Thurs- day night. ' , e. a. n. Jeseph Helscr Pest Ne. 13 Meets first and third Suturdays In each month. M. C. Hiitchtns Camp Ne. 2, S. of V. Meets every Wednesday ovenlng. Weman's Itelief Cerps Meets second and fourth Saturdays In each mouth. , K. or II. p; Ma8Vllle Ledgo Ne. 2:78. Meets first and , third Tuesdays In each month. BRNHVOI-EMT SOCIETIES. St. Patrick's Ilonevolent Society Meets every second Sunday. Sodality of the II. V. M. Meets overy Sun day. " Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society ' Meets first .Sunday In chcIi month. Ancient Order of Hibernians Meets third Sundav in cueli month. Knights of St. Jehn-Meets first Tuesday ,' In pneh mnnth. German Hellef Society Meets first Monday night in eacii mentu. COLORED SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Cashier Ledgo Ne. 24, F. L. M. Meets second , Wcdncsda) night In each month. a. u. e. e. r. Majsvllle Star Ledgo Ne. 1018. Meets first und third Friday night In each month. Household of ltuth Ne. 87. Meets second Thursday night In each month. DAUmiTEIlS OF THH TAUEKNACLE. Conge Itlvur Tabernacle Ne. 80. Meets first Thursday in each month. DAUmiTEIlS OF THE OOOD BAMAMTAN. Evnns Ledgo Ne. 0. Meets first Wednesday night In each month. u. n. r. Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 4tl. Meets first Satur' day and third Wednesday night In each month. Yeung's Tomple Ne. 44. Meets first Monday' night lu each month. ' e. A. it. McKlnnevan Pest Ne. 1W. Meets fourth Sat urday night In each month. Weman's Heller Cerps Ne. 2S. Meets first Tuesday In each month. COURT DIRECT ORT. CIHCUIT CO CUT. jl Hen A. E. Cole, Judge Maysville J. H.Sallee, Commonwealth Att'y... Maysville ,7 Hen D. Parry, Clerk Maysville Allan I). Cele, Master Commissioner. Maysville ' Courts Meet Masen -At Maysville, Tuesday after the soc sec ond Monday in January, April, July and Octo ber. Flemlng At Flemlngsburg, third Monday In May und Novcmber. Greenup At Greenup, fourth Monday In February and August. Lewls At Vanceburg secend Monday In June and December. Nicholas At Carlisle Tuesday after third Monday In September and fourth Monday In March. MASON COUNTY COURT. Meets Second Monday tn Each Menth. , ml m. .. n. ... .... .. ... . ti i nes. u. i-nisier, rrcsiuing juage. , , .Maysville Charles D.Newell, County Atterney. Maysville T. M. Pearee, Clerk Maysville Jehn W. Alexander. Sheriff Mnysvllle J. C.Jeirorsenl rnll,i0,l Maysllek tr-jt SamP. PorlnefUo')U,lcs1 Maysville l-i( llnl.ert n. Ktrr .Tilling Xlii.-avllln JIV Jehn D Hoe, Corener ... , Maysville Jehn C. Everett, Assessor Maysville G. W. Hluttermun, Scheel Sup't. ...Maysville IQuartetly Court meets Tuesday after the, second Monday In March, June, Soptembor and December, and has civil Jurisdiction' te the amount of $3)0.1 M va.'STHATKS COUIITS. Majsvllle Ne. 1. Jehn L. Grant, Magistrate, holds court the first Tuesday lu each month. Jacob Miller, Magistrate, holds court the 1 en rlh Tuesday In eaeh month. Wm. U, Daw Daw eon, Constable MaysUlle Ne. 2. T. J. Pickett, Magistrate holds court the first Saturday in oaeli month. William Pepper, Magistrate, holds court the fourth Saturday In each month. J. U. MeNutt, Conitable. Dever Jaraes Earnshaw and Frank Luns Luns fera. Magistrates, held courts en the first end third Wednesdays lu March, June, Soptembor and Dccerabcr. Jehn ltunyen. Censtable. Mlnerva O. N. Woaver and Jeseph M. Dyar, Magistrates, held courts en the first and third Thursdays In March. June, Soptembor and Deoembor. William E. King, Censtable. Germantewn Loslle H.Mannen and Wm. L. Woedwnrd, Magistrates, held courts en the first Friday and third Saturday In March, June, September and Decomber, William Feul, Censtable. Sardls J. M. Hall and James II. Qrlgsby, Magistrates, held courts en the second ana fourth Saturdays In March. JunoHeptember and Docember. A. J. Suit. Censtable. Maysllek-Cbarles W. Williams and J, D. Itaymend, Magistrates, held courts en the see seo soe ond and fourth Fridays In March, June, Sep Sep Sop eombor and Docembor. James It. ltobersen, Censtable. Lewlsburg Isaae L. Mellvatn and Jeseph M. Aloxander, Magistrates, held courts en the Rocend and fourth Thursdays In March. June, Soptcmber and Deoembor. S. M. Strode. Con Cen stablo. Orangeburg M. D. Farrew and Lewis, M. Cellls, Magistrates, held courts en the first Saturday and last Monday In March, June,' Soptembor und Doeorabor. W. II. Coryell, Constable Washington-Edward Ilelfry and Arthur V. Weed, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Tuesdays and third Wednesdays In March, June, Soptcmber and Deoembor. Geerge 0. noggin. Censtable. Murphysvllle Jehn E. Wells and W. Wnrfhlnirtnn. MncrUrrarn tinM fu,ii.i. ru Hxa fourth Mondays and third Thursdays In Mare,' June, Soptember and December, ft, T, But oil (Te, Censtable, Fern Leaf Samuel R. Maitln and ItawaLI B. uwens, Magistrates, Hern oeurtaou tne ana leunu ewiuraays is Msrefi, . ber and December. Charles Wa! stable. fillfiTW7flfl.:v . Helena William Luttrell and JbmAJW, uatetBHii, HiriuM, hew equru Kau4 fewtb Wtle4yi ta Mi tewBer and Doeewber. JiHwei t' ' ' ' "'; v m 1 w 'Mi W.i . )MR1 i e.ew.i , iHpHB SSsBP-''"- I v ., A J i i :