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WE HAVE a fresh shipment of the Famous International Stock Foods. Their preparations have been on the market for years, in fact they are the originators
iu this line and have made a lifetime study of this important business. The International products conformed to the pure food laws before we had the law,
and their goods have been used throughout the United States and many foreign countries for years, and have proven their merits wherever they have been
used throughout the United States and many foreign countries for year's, and have proven their merits wherever they have been given a fair trial, We like to re
commend this line as we know its value, and it very seldom fails to please our customers. Our intention is to sell goods that will give satisfaction, and we feel
safe when a package of the International has been sold, Feed this powder to both healthy and diseased stock and notice the effect. . Don't wait until your stock
have the distemper to begin using condition powders, but feed them freely on International, and they will not yield to the ravages of Jhis dreaded disease. You get
3 FEEDS FOR EVERY CENT you spend on International Stock Foods, and YOU CANNOT BUY ANYTHINQ BETTER,
PUT UP IN 25. AND 50A. PACKAGES,
I BOTH PHONES NO. 39,
JOHNSTON'S PHARMACY,
WE DELIVER ANYTHING YOU WANT.
DONIPHAN, MO.
The Democrat.
iroimtrlr THE HUSTLER.)
Published every Friday $1 00 por yoar.
P. C. CUNKINOHAU, Ed. and Prop.
PONIPHAN, MO., FKB'Y 12, 1909.
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Additional Local.
Geo. A. Ncal was in St. Louis the
put week on business.
Tnm Dnhnrtv shinDed a car load of
hogs to the 8t. Louis market last Mon
day.
Uisaei Gertrude Williams and Clara
Barrett visited friends in the Bluff last
Sunday.
Miss Ouida Sumerlin went to Little
Hock today to visit her sister Mrs. Dade
Ireland, and see her bow nephew.
W. H. Johnson was here from Corn
ing last Saturday, visitins; his father
He said building business was very
(juiet in his town.
Colds and tonetlitls are prevailing
ailment now-a-days. People should
exercise care and sot unnecessarily ex
pose (homselves at this season.
"Orandmothor" Sumerlia came
home front lr iait ' LUtl Rook
Wednesday evening. , She says her
new grandson Is lust the nicest baby
boy that ever was' born, and to prove it
she says she has an aiflclavlt signed D
" all of Mrs. Dade Ireland's (tho baby's
pother) neighbors to that effect, and if
any of her friends hsre dispute the
statement she will pull the affidavit on
them for proof. She also says that
Orandpap Sumerlin had written her
jfrom his ranch in Wyoming that his
bat was so small for his head he bad to
get a new headpiece, Everybody Is
doing very well.
While butchering bogs last Tuesday
morning a little 2-year old child of
fieorge Blake who lives five or six miles
north-west of town in the bills, came
running out oi tne nouse to wnere me
men were at work and none of those en
gaged noticing it at the time it ran over
to a tub of boiling hot water and stumb
ling fell head foremost into the tub.
SThey rushed to its aid at the first splash
but were too late to save it, and the lit
ileonewas very badly scalded on the
tead, faee, necc, shoulders, body and
jtras and bands, so badly that the skin
all peeled off when they took its, cloth
.. ngoff. Dr. Daniels was called from
own and reached there as soon as be
could but the child was so badly Injured
- that he ecuid only alleviate its suffering
find it died that night about 11 o'olock
8ome little excitement, but no danger,
' fras occasioned last Wednesday morn
Jng by the burning out of a fine at the
lower school building, the Sue leading
From alius Myrtle William' room.' An
' air pataage runs through the wall and
enters the Due above the store pipe bole
"and this air duet had. become clogged
with snot anieaagnton are from the
'burning flue. At the ODeninv of the
air pa-ege squire box of wood sur
round it and when this wood oaught
op fire -the coals dropped to the floor,
and this was ha' Mused the scare.
The scholar of all the room were got
tea out of the building without titrable
of confusion, and some little boys sent
dewn towa lor help. A ontrbf cf
business men responded and the Ire, at
bo time aflgsf oos, was put at. .No :
jfra aasgivea sa account of the scare
Senator Thos. F. Lane cams dowq
from Jefferson City yesterday on a
short visit to his family and to look
after some business matters pertaining
to his law business. He says the long
wait on the lieutenant-governor recount
was very much of a drag on legislation
and the body is not getting off as rapid
ly as it would had thsre been no contro
versy to delay the start. In the assign
ment of committees in the Senate, Sen
ator Lane fared exceedingly well, as be
was plaoed on seven different commit
tee, being made chairman of one. His
committee assignments are chairman of
Fish aud Game committee, and mem
bers of the committee on Education,'
Text Books and Publio Schools: Town
ship Organisation, County Boundaries,
Swamp Lands, Ditches and Drains;
Criminal Jurisprudence; Wills and Pro-
tms Law; Immigration; Universities,
Normal Schools, Agricultural College
and School of Mines, nearly every one
of which is an important committee,
and all will require much attention and
work, out the Senator will make gooa
as he likes the kind of work these com
mittees will require of him. He will
start on his return to Jefferson City
either Sunday or Monday .
8oolal functions of winter, midnight
lunobes, loss of sleep tell on the health.
HollUter's Rocky Mountain Tea clears
the blood, aids digestion, relieves (ati
true; makes and retains your health
Greatest tonic. Tea or Tablets, 36
cents. Johnston's Pharmacy.
Edward W. Wright, many years ago
a well known citiien of this city, died at
his home rt Poplar Bluff, last Sunday
morning at 6 o'clock, from congestion
of the stomach. He was well known
here and made his start id life at Doni
phan, beginning business in a little old
building, known to the plder citiiens as
Col. Righter's office. He was born ' in
Arkansas, near Pitman's ferry, and
came here as a young man with bis
brother James, who survives him. His
age was 60 years, as he was born Jlay
13,1819. He moved from here to the
Bluff In 1886 and with J. R Wright of
this eity no direct relation engaged.
in the hardware business under the firm
name of J. R. and B. W. Wright, J. L
Dalton being the manager of the store,
In 1887 Mr. Dalton purchased J. R
Wright's Interest and in 1902 the
firm of Wright -.Dalton Bell Anchor
Store Company st'i incorpera
ted with a capital (took
of 160,000, and he was elected vioe
president of the oompany, whloh posi
tion he held at hie death. Besides his
interests in the company be had other
Dusiness interests to wnicn ne gave im
mediate attention. He was married in
this oity in November 1877, to Margaret
i. uoiuer, a aaugnter oi uncle Jack
loiuer, wen known. nereho was a
resident here for many years before he
moved to uisuiun. Mrs. Wright died
in July 1908. They have six children
all grown, five daughters and one son.
The funeral was held on Tuesday, the
B. P. O. E. lodge .having charge of the
obsequies and. Rev. Wa Baker of the
Christian church of that oity officiating.
The long winter months heavy foods
lack of exercise decrease your vitality,
make yon feel mean. Hollisters Rooky
Mountain Tea gives yon vitality clears
the blood builds up flesh. Makes you
strong and robust. Great Spring medi
cine. Tea or Tablets. 36 eente; John
ston's Pharmacy. ' '
A Franklin countr natron rjf tha
State) University avs he sntnt
$5,000 on his son. but only cot a
quarter back.' The) boy had gon,
throuca 4 veara or college and
came home a quarter back in a
toot Dan team and has never been
able to advance any higher,' .
Seatrod With A Hot Iron,
or scalded by overturned keule cut
with a knife bruited by cammed door
trjured by g-tn or n :-t ctbr wty
me iflmer eM w "' j BacHsso's
Announcement of Farmers
Institute and Fair.
We wish to state to everybody inter
ested in the Ftrmers lostituteand Agri
cultural show to be held here next lull,
that the management is arranging the
the work In deuil and will have 2000
CHUlogues printed as early as possible
which will give the full weeks institute
work complete, napies aid subjects of
th lecturers, classification ot all farm
products aud premiums on each exhibit,
names of the several committees. There
will be 6 commiltees who will hve
chtnre of their respective work. One
each on live stock, oorn, fruit, ditiryinir,
poultry, and honsehold and garden pro
ducts. The last named om will be in
charge of a committee of ladies who will
arrancu some prize contest work fur the
girls as well as the married ladies. The
chairman of each of the com
mittee have been selected whose nara-s
wflTbe giVHii soou as each have ac
cepted. The management have bought
to select workers wh. will tk right
hold nf the work with enihnMasm and
co-operate with the board In maklng
next rail's show nt only a success bi:l
Brand Success, we hav taken up this
work early In order to Blve all ample
time to grow and prepare all kiuda of
products. It will be some time before
the catalogue can be gotten up and
printed, but thev will be out In ample
lime an n in meantime all necessary lie
formation will be published In the ooun
tv papers which we should not fail to
thank rnr their kind generosity In oner
Inguii valuable space fur this work.
We expct to -demonstrate next fall
just where our oounty stands In the ag
ricultural world. Its nnl a question of
what CAN we do. but what will WILL
we do, The writer ventures thft asser
tion: that tn take the whole list- of soil
products the adaptability if Rlplry
coumy is unsurpasaeu in llie state and
would not back down vorv much to makw
it the United btates. We mean proven
adaptability and Dot development, so If
we oan establish this we are standing in
our own light if we do not develop and
utilize the natural advantage that sur-
roHnd us. We do not mean to discuss
this matter at length as we not think
anyone win wish to take Issue with us,
but knowing what Is and has bean done
the only important mattsr remains it
knowing bow and doing It. Tha other
conditions are at our oummand, and now
there is no better way, no less expensive
wv. (we should say no more profitable
way; to secure in is modern education
than through an agricultural show and
Institute. For instance take oorn. Bow
many in Ripley county grow pus bred
corni are you are aware that llieseawn
here being longer than in tts corn trow
ing section of this itate, that wa can de
velop oot only a Kernel that will socre
far above their but approaches the ideal
or perfect kernel and furthermore the
ieason and Kill belter enable the ear to
develop shape, weight and market eon
dlllonl Who has ordered seed corn from
the corn section who did not grow bt
ter oorn than the seed the first year? So
all along down the lias the sm rule p-
pns. uur iruit it unexcelled, it can t
be beat for poultry ratling, a aatiiral
dairy and sheep section, a truck garden
er can grow anylhiog. What more do
we want? More oo-operatloo and know
ledge now o maks farming par soma
profit abvv expenses and st the same
time miiatala the fertility of tke soli.
We have the Sfooitse this year of some
recognised experts for the lecture and
judging work and oa one or two more
subjroti than we have had heretofore.
It is the wish of ths aaajclatloa that
every farmer will onmmesoe now to
grow something for the show. We sx
pect the premium to be offend on all
exhibit to be more inviting snd worth
working for. We want all who wish to
enter th anea class la oorn contest to
reave their aames at either ot the drug
stores In Doniphan aed to do so by April
mi., inn win euaoi us to arrange
space for exhibit, Any farmer In the
county may enter and may grow any
kind of corn he wish, bat thould grow
corns variety that it true to typ. Th
tale contest also will be open to farmer
irw or cnare. stock and ooulWf bred
trt have plenty of tloia to prepare aurne
nrj creaiiaoie exrioita. w alncerrly
ak the earnest co-opefatloB of twrf
farmer and busine ma ta th eooolr
In this work which i purely education
al and progressive.
- faMigaa Igarrerw Aocutia. .
- M. licCaittey, Sec'r.
Mortgagee's Sale of Eeal
"l" . THE Wmm
I GRAND CLOTHING
HOUSE
WE have quite a number of odds and
ends in our Clothing line which we
will close out at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
All our heavy weights in all our lines will be
sold at reduced prices to make room for our
Spring line,
WE find that we have on hand a lar&e
stock of" .
Hide to Dealer Shoes.
These we must close out as we are hand
ling a different line all together.
We invite an inspection of our stock and
Comparison of Prices.
Call and see us, no trouble to show goods.
We are now Agents for
Carhartt's
Overalls and Gloves.
The Or and Clothing House
N
ngStsaafsi
P. tfnterberger & Bro.
r
page t, eonvered to the onderstgnad aortga
ge, ttm following leacrlbed mal eatate situat
ed la ttra oqaaty ot Ripley, and Buuo of Ml
oiirl, to wft,
Th aorta wt aarter of th aou thwart quar
ter o( aaoue 18, towmhlp M, ranga 1 wa, and
th north fcalfof thaaoutbeut quarter of to
tloa lh uwaiilB 2k nan l waaL omulBlix ill
oma nor or leaa.
waicfe ooantyaaxie wa sud to seeara th
paymanl of their oertaln promHnory aote. In said
rav ofwm aaonimii ana waerea 4
nats u now Mat da and rem In. anoaldi aow.
therefore, I, ttf virtu of tbe authomy vestad la
ne by aald mortgage deed, haraby gin public
aotloa. aa urarliied la aald ovortutn daod. nit
poww or al, Mat I will, m
en i . iwt i , HAIWI1 IAD, HUV, .
etwa rt aoiiea of nine o'olock w ib for-
aoonww nno oioca n ca ail. moon, at ta
Raat door of the court bourn la tbe oity of Doni
phan, ta aald county and una, Mil at pablto aat
ory. to Um b If Be at blddar, tor eath la band, aU
Ul TihL tilio. and Intraat at Ltu. said Uiitr
H. Oaa and Anna C.Uaw,bK wife, In and to the
abo dawthed raal aaiate. tn aatlafr amid debt
and ta osat at Ibl praooedlng.
lWlphaMoFernary lAtiiuJ. . , u-u.
Sheriff's Salo Under Genor'
' al Execution, . - "
nT virtue and authority of gaawra etvcntloe.
laaued from tn oflloa of taa eiark of tha
aitau oourt, xxwta of Rlplay, mnrnabl io
th Harok tana. IM,of aald eovrt, and to nw
dlrcotod, la raw nlT.L TiUmaa, W. M.Tack
aoa, 1 B-iat, pbtlntltr. and anlut Charlna A.
tf-sa ana amy u. nona. oerennaata, I naro ct
led asua and aalted all ths rmlit. ilJa. tntrnm.
claim, eiiate and prapaity of the d5fa.tnt
wv.c wwv, v iiri- a. naaa ana ajny . Mew !
of. In and to the roi.sirin dw.-riiiad real ut, I
;taa,Kj I tfcaooanty of ktff and ttti oi i
IX Uir (31, aonnveat auaruir at vMaa !
Um t . .
AAdiwUi.oaTonxtity.tr ' "- "'
wta iay i MaHCH.nne,
fnw-Bilm iKwirwoi rt &? k In te f-
Rasa, of, la and to tbe a bora daaciibed propartr.
to aattaty aald aiacullon and ooata.
JUHNH. ROBiSSON, ,
Sbarll ot Ripley County, Mo.
Doniphaa. Mo., rab. 12, lace. ,14-it.
V Order of Publication,
State of Miaarmri, " " -V - - .'
Coonty of Ripley, 1 .
la Um Circuit Court, Marck Tern, (Ha , .
i. R. Oraenwoo. rialauff, va. D. BaOateai tb
anknowa heira and dovWaa of O. B. Garai,
deoaaasdt William Burai.1 to anknova hetra
and dertaae f William Burna, daoaaaod) u.
P. Hedge U unkm.aa bolra and dnriie. of
O. P.Jfodiraa, dananadi Paal rradrk-k pd
Anbur k raornca, LMtcndaal. .
Ban to Qut Tula. .-"
Mow at thai day ooa J R. Oraanwood, plain
tiff la tha a bore aotttlad oaaw, before thaandee,
algned olor of the olrealteoart of ltlpley connty,
ia raoaUoa, and Ola kia pvtlttoa duly vwim4
ander hie oath and amiarll, allaairur amnng
otiisr tbinga that h la Ilia oau.r, la ta aiaipw
of, and claim till to th following daacribed
real eatat lying, being and altuata In th oountr
of Rlplay ad tltataor Mammirl, to-wlt; taa at
half ot lota on and two of the northaaat quarter
of aaotloa ono, township twenty throe, D'.rUt of
ranga twotaat, and allot that part of lot on
and two ot to aorthwaat qnartor, lying oa thn
rntilde of Log creek, raaeoUoa ait. wwn
aaip tweoiy-ihrj, aortb ot rang tkraa. aaati
that Said bud I Improved and In tha anamainn 1
of plaialifl that def ondaiu otain anno tltk. a
tata or lnifmt ta and to Um aald raal aatata, tfea
nantr and cuarwitorot which I urkrHiwn to
plaintiff and oan oot ba ant oat and d.whbnd
re,eiuBrJt that It M adton anl nranKilctal
toplamtir iiilatthatbe Torllr bRlteraa u
are (imw lat-iontad la Ik eubjont autter of
thia patitioo, whoa naraaa k cannot hwart
krela bsoeiia thy irn onknaw to rbuonrfi
that O. B. Oataa, vliilaa) Burna and O.P. Had
ga. ach in tbw Hfetima eli inwd aoate lutereat,
rwator tma, aa .bm dsaorlbad, ulnna ad
pivmnlrlal to. plJntlff Hi keiwloi that
eaid IX U Gataa, Baraa and O. P Wsd-
d-d. and whauivw UiMnat Usoy bad m
and to aald r.l eMat n)pt.-d to ttieir ret.
n 'tis r' nr r i- u- ils-a c
tn-!r li:.. 4 :-A t-;BifH. -i4i wiw- r-nii
i --is'wf -and tQtr& a i. '.m r.r
p. Q. Oatea, WlUlam Burns and O. P. Hadre.
krudevlaoHaot their laatwitla and toatarnenta!
reapeotlvsly, and thai plaintiff bolleTea that onf
altarnaUve or the other la trues that he baa not
aufflulflnt knowwdg or Information thereof to
know Whether tha aaid D. B. Gates, William
Burn and O. P. Hodgea are living or dead but
belleriw that one alUnutlreor too other ia tniei
that Paul Frederick and Arthur Frederick are
minora, undnr thn aire rt mivju. ... J
a a the oourt to appoint a guardian ad litni
'fend thlaault tor aald minora- ti at n 3
Oatna, William Buma and O. P. Hedgra m non
roaldonta of the,8lat of Mltaourl that Iho
ordinary proouaa of law oan not be anrrod unoa
them, or either of them. In thl atr.te
It ia thererora ordered by thaolerkfomald.
In vacation, that publication be made, notlfyi.ij
aaid defandanla, unknown heira and devlaeoa.
- - an auiiun aKainMi
them by petltli In the olrouit court of fllpleir
- iivwii, i.ue.joM.'ct ana
general nature of whloh la io try, ascertain and
partlea plaintiff and dorendant. la and to tha
real eautj aboy deaerlbed. and to define and
mjuuko ui nuo, saute ana lntereatof the par-.
Uea plaintiff and defendant herein, tn end to
Balrf PMal B.I.I. ..'nr..l I ' ' . l . .
M . 7 mi. uuivaa aq UV
f-sndant. unknown lialraand dnrlaee. and un
known ipartleH. be and appear attie Beit lemi
of C".irt to be holden at Lie Court li'w, wltliln
ul ..'"7, wii iw join oay or jnarrn,
lOnfl. arut on ni- hafnM ih. Ui -. ...
aworor plead to the puiitlon her in, the aan
n.u w.M uviitvwuti, ana jiiugiiieni will 0
rendered agalnat dotendanta aooortlingh-.
And It la further ordered that a copy hereof b
puNit.nel in Ure Kii'lkt Counti Dkwoi aT, a
woskly nowspiipir printed and pul.ll..hd In ant.f
oounty, for f--ur w.-eks aueonai-ively, piibllshf d
at luaat onco each wwk, the last Inaerlion to t
at Haat dsya before tha II rat day ot end
torm of court.
Wltneaa my Mnd and official seij. Done at
omit n Donipnan, Mleaourl, thia Uia
Sli.al lilh day of lanjary, Vidl.
W. C. MAHf. Circuit aort.
Sfe of 5f !ourl.cnu'ity or nii y, an,
I, W. C. Mjhrey, olerk o.' the etrotili court In
and for aald County and Statu, tivrely oeiiifj!
the alioTo and foreolng to be a true and oom
p.ete copy ot the original oidorof pub'kjatlon',
in tna oau'e teerain namen, ia fully aa Uia aamd
anpara or rnoo"d lit my r.Mce.
... .Myuiuny naaeilli I IUY Bur.'d.ltO act
my hand and affiled my ora.-iat eanl
SI tl. at mv office in Doniphan, thia I6U, dag
of January, I W ' ' -
. , W.JKilrtrjr Clerk Crviilt Court -Donlplian,
Mo , jaa.22nd, HWI u-ft.
Order of PublicatiijrT.
State of Missouri, Oounty of Ripley, a.
In the Circuit Conn, March torm, A. D. lroa.
To yulet Till.
John F, Smothm-a, plalntllf.va. Ferdinand Sohae
fer. the unknowi.-heira and dovUt-oa of Fordl
nand Koha.ii'iir, deccard; R. W. Whltlocki
th unknown hair and dvlee of R. W;
Whltlouk, deccaaed; nd M. W. Hudaon, pJ
feucanta. '
Now on thia day cornea the plaintiff In the libera
ntltlndce.uue, before the underelcned elerk of
the Circuit Court of Klpwy oounty, Mlaaovrt, let
vacation, and 11 lea ha petition, duly verified an?
dar hla eeth, alleging among otuer thlnif that
ha I the owner, In fee simple, and claiout till
to tbe following dr-scrlbod real eatate, altuata
lylLjj aud b..i:iB n U:0 tomiU of klpiey. and
8i.,te of Mini-oar!, to-wlt:
Bcntheaat quarter of tha (oath went qoartnr ot
aacllon tluTen, townablp twonty-three, north,
range four aat that pan of aald land la ImV
prorud, and tliat all of aald real eatate la In th
pj.uM.oa ot (.latutlif; ibat d.ifnndaiiU claim
aoue title, oatate or Interrat in and to the real
simr abovn deacrthed th nature and characteg
of which 1 unknown to plaintiff and cannot b
at out and described horeia exoapt that K la ad
yerao aod preja.lloial to plaintiff: that defen
dant apt Bon-rualdenta of thia KUte ao that tha
ordinary prod of law cannot b erved oa
then In thia S.atei that be rerily belleTaa thora
are othr pursona Imerealad la tha aaljlncl mat
lay nt hla poMthm wkoa aamee he cannot inaeri
beoMin they ar anknowa to plalntlffi
tliat Ferdinand Robaefer and R. W. Waltiooll
each la thalr life time claimed aom Internet,
rtgtit or line to the real aatata above deaorlbed
ilToree and prejudicial to ptalntlff' title there
tot tliat the aald Ferdinand gohaefar and R. W.
WhlUocrodead, and that whaterer tnteraat
thev bad ia and to aald real eatate deeoanded to'
tholr rpkpoclira helm at law or tb den ot
their laat Will snd Teataaient, and whoa
naciaa, reaieollt aharaa and latereau aa aaid!
betra orderlaem are anknowa to plaintiff aad
cannot b nt oat or deaorlbed herein eioant
inat aaidclalma anadnra and prejudicial to
Biain-.lft'a till tbmreln: that an Car aa tha k-.
ledrf of thia plaintiff attnoila tbea nnkoowa'
heira and dertteea derlr their fntereat In the
a oot deaorilied real aatat by inaerltaana
tiirn.,(rh the aaid Ferdinand gchaefer and R. w,
hillock oraa deriaeea ot Bielr laat Villa and
Teatament rmpaotraely, and that plaintiff be-:
llevxi on altrmattT or tha other b) tniei that
p;a'nthM ot auaScleut knowledir or tnfnr,
Amotion to know wlwtber aald Ferdinand PMum.
r and R. W. Wktuoc are living or dead, bat
Here that one alternatlr or tbe other I tree.
It ta theraioraanlred by the Clerk atoreaatd,
la racatloa, tiiat publication bamad sotlfvin
aid defandanla that phtlntll kaa commenced an
action agalnat them l thia Court th ebteol M
teneral nature of whloh la to try, aaceruta and;
datwrmtn the estate, tltkaand loiaueat ot tae
parti, plalnt'f and defendant, la and to th
real eetate above described, and to d. (In and
adju.ltre the Mile, eatat and lauraat of tnemr
tlea. plaintiff and deieadam, la and to aaid real
atate, and tliat anleaa th iy o and appear at tha
next torn of Una Court to b begun and held at
tn Court Hone ta the City of Itonifi&an,
County of Rlpiy, Biate of Miiwouri. on Urt Ikih
day of March, IMS, and on or betor the drat day
thereof aaewer orpfead toft petnjoe bmii
the aam Kill b take a ouiJu.aad ad jodg
me ut rendered aooordingiy. '
It la further oniered inat a copy hereof be
pwoMflhed I the Itipi jtt i ot-nrrr Flotv,, a
weekly new,naD.'r printed and ptuijythad m aald"
oounty, for four we.'ka aoroe.iily, pnbli9hed
at lewat or.na earh wek. the laat toaurtioa to be
at luaat thirty dtra efcir the drat day ot tb
next twra ot ti! Court. "
rr aan. mj nana wra uwoh. ' i.nm ai
eft). t iMntphan, thl Ibth day at
Seal) January. Inn ' -
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pt nf Ti.ipf f rt-.f r r?ri. aa. '
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(i"!!r r? at.Tq aM Vwr to be a ir a
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ye to tc infiiiamatk
r' ; l tfc school. A
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