About the fiftieth part oflttbulfc. It is a grtaS, double sixe telescope, os large as la cAsyto carry# We Trill also show you how you can mafcafrom S3 toSIOnd^y atleait, front the a tart without experience. Better write at once. We pay ajj express charfcei*Addrcia, H. HALLETT CO,, Box tt04 ^Oktlaxp, llxixz.• •,PROBATE OF WifLt.M ...STATE OF ALABAMA,?Calhoun County. fIn Probate Court for said County, Special Term, March 31st 1890.„ This day came Quitman Bead and tiled in court a paper writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Edwid T. Read, deceased, and at the same time filed his petition 111 writing and under oath pray-hig that, after proper proceedings, said Will be probated and admittedto record as the true last WTiil and Testament of said decedent. It is theretoro ordered that the 2Sth day ot April 1S90, be and is appointed the day on which to hear said petition and to probate and admit to record said Will, and that notice thereof be given for three sueessivc weeks by publication irx the Jacksonville Republican a newspaper published in said county, as a notice to the nonresident next,of kin and all others interested, viz: Sarah T. Weaver, Keiier, Tarrant county, Texas: Edwin T. Read, Jr., Haslet, Tarrant county, Texas, to appear in this court on the day above appointed and con-