%A SET OP TRIPLETS.Three Boys Veighiog Treaty-one Founds Boro to Mr. a ad Mrs\ Simeon ShoreThree bouncing healthy boy babies were born last Saturday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Shore, who reside four miles south ot town on the Milledgyille road. The three babies together, weighed twenty-one pounds, which Dr. Hendricks, the attending physician, s^ys is an unheard of thing, as It is usual that triplets generally have a combined weiget equal only to one good sized baby. One of the infants weighed eight pounds and was eighteen inches long; the next weighed seven pounds and was nineteen inches in length; while the last one weighed six pounds and was twenty inches in length. The babies were all healthy and _active as ordinary youngster and bid fair to live.The mother of the infants is also doing fairly well. The father and mother are very proud of the trio. Their only other child is seven years old. Mrs. Shore was formerly Miss Maggie Wynn, daughter of W. G. Wynn,the hackman. Another person who also takes pride in the littlej fellows is Dr. Hendricks, but says the only discouraging part about it to him, is that the three little coming voters are republicans.