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    1. [BP2000] Pulaski Co TN News
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. >From the "Pulaski Citizen," Giles County, Tennessee: Jan. 15, 1874 Real Estate Transfers J. C. Vance and wife to E. J. BEATY, house and lot 9th dist., $600. Jan. 22, 1874 J. J. BEATY to J. A. Bowers, town lot, District 9, $200. Aug. 20, 1874 Martin Female College Teachers for the ensuing year...MISS BEATY: Teacher of French and Mathematics. Oct. 1, 1874 J. B. Stacy, Jr., was qualified administrator of J. J. BEATY, dec'd. Jan. 7, 1875 Having suggested the insolvency of the estate of JOSEPH J. BEATY, dec'd, all persons holding claims against the estate of said Beaty are hereby notified to file the same with the clerk of the County Court of Giles County duly authenticated as required by law within three months from this date, or the same will be barred. Dec. 24, 1874, J. B. Stacy, Jr., Admr. Jan. 7, 1876 "Lynville" Joe McCaul and his beautiful Bettie gave a party on Tuesday night, which was largely attended. All seemed to be delighted...[L254?] Jan. 13, 1876 Lynville "Tribulation" Our village during the last week, has somewhat resembled a disturbed ant hill, where every ant is running about with its personal property...Mr. Smith has moved to Mr. BEATTY'S, Mr. BEATTY to Mr. Kuhn's, and Mr. Kuhn is going to the country...Mr. Compton has moved his shop to Mr. Kuhn's old stand, where the Messrs BEATTY, father and son, are also carrying on a wagon and plow manufactory. Laurel Baty, L252

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