Waycross headlight. (Waycross, Ga.) 1884-1???, December 14, 1887, Image 3

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JrttnJ uni Dipulan otliill AT WAYCROSS, GA. Haraunah A Northern Mail* Ar 9 50am Atlanta A W Mail* via Alia’ Ar 9 50am Albany ,Ga. A W via Alb.,G*Ar 9 50am J runswick Ga. via Brans. Ar9 50aio ack' South A E. Fla. Ar 9 50am Mail* via Live Oak, Chatshoochec, Florida. Ar 4 40pm aUils via Thomasville, Ga f Ar 4 40am DEPARTURES. Northern mail* . Lv 10 OOain *• " Lv 1130pm Western via Atlanta Lv 10 OOain “ “ Lv 11 30pm Florida mail via Jackfton’v Lv 10 00am “ “ Cha’t, Fla%Lv 10 10pm Thomaa’vA W. Thom**’ UaLv 10 10*tu 31 runs., Ga. A Albany Ga. ( Lv 10 10am Office Hour*. Generul Delivery window* opened at 7:30am to 12 am. 1:00 pm to 6:30pm. Money Order window opened at 8.-00 am to 12 pm. 1pm to 4 pm. Iwttera Registered during busmen* hours. A. II. Morgae, Post Master. 3SADLISST TIASESS. Buthond up in Town, on Both Bnllnndt, Up nni Down. Gardner, the Photographer. Christmas toys at B. Sirman’e. Jellies and Jams at B.Sirmans’. Ironclad notes for sale at this office. Christmas and the election are near. The School bill is the main sub ject. gjB* Watch the cork, at Smith Sharp’s. Toys for the children, at E. H Crawley’s. Mixed Nuts, 25c. per lb. at B. Sinn ana*. Dolls, for the little girls, at E. H. Crawley’s. lend your ordera for job work to this office. Clothing, verry cheap, at B. Birmans’. Best Patent flour, six per Bbl; at B. Siriuans. Artesian Mulligan is in favor of free schools. ice things for Christmas pres ents, at B. Birmans’. Sheriff’s deeds to wild land for sale at this office. Rev. Mr. Carraway preached bast Sunday night. Rev. Dan Morrinson was in town last Sunday. Prof. Settles of Waresboro, was in town last Sunday. Gentleman's Flannel under ware, at B. Siriuans’. Handsome Christmas presents, Redding A Walker’s. Christinas and New Year cards, at Laxikb A Yoi mans. Ladies* cow-pen shoes, in the brick house, at Wm. Parker’s, This office is run night and •day. Send in the orders. Just received, a line of Hand Sewed Shoes, at B. Simians’. Ths lovo-feaat last Sunday morn ing was particularly intresting. Fancy candies, m profusion, at Redding Jc Walker’s drug store. Prol Groff is a “Sunday School scholar and ainighty nice man.” Christmas is Christ’s birthday. Don’t celebrate it this time, as usual. Presiding Elder Lloyd filled the Methodist pulpit last Sunday morning. Christmas and holiday presents for the old and young, at E. H. Crawley’s. Hang your stocking on the outer wall; the cry is, “Christmas is coming I” gj^ If you wish to reach the mechanic, advertise in the Headlight. The Methodist Christmas tree will be ready on Friday night before Christmas. you wish to reach the farmers and mechanics, advertise in the Headlight. Good, round thread, stripped homespun, for 7 cts a yard, at * Wm Parker's. W. E. Arnold A Co., at the post office, have fresh supply of garden seeds. All kinds. The finest lot of stationers for job printing ever brought to Way- cross. Give us a call. W. E. Arnold A Co., at the post office, have a full line of confec. fioneries for Christmas. Go and carry your girl to Gardner’s Photograph tent and . iut^e her picture taken. Mr. A. B, McWhorter, late of Marys. Ga^ is at the drug store of Bedding A Walker. Wedding cards printed at this office with neatness and dispatch, good wishes throyrn ip. If you want to take a Christina* holiday, the B.£ W.B. R. offer the opportunity a{ reduced rates. If you liavn’t any respect for re ligion, act in a manner that others may respect you. That’s all. The “Ruby Barber Shop” is the placo to get a good, clean shave. The hoys are clever and polite. Come to Waycross to get your pictures taken. There are three artist* in town. Take your pi<;k. Mi** Kate Cannon ha* in store u handsome stock of ladies’ and children's cloaks and wraps. Just received, ettll earley and get you choice. Send to this office for fine job work. Come and see sam ples. No blurred work sent out. W. E. Arnold A Co. have put prices down on confectioneries perfumery, etc., during the holi days. The Southern Express Company requires three men to its business here now. One was sufficent a feu- years ago. The finest lot of stationery for job printing in this section at this office, and wc turn out work that can’t be beaten. Conductor Howell, of the S., F. A W. R. R. f had his arm mashed some way, we do not know how, by a train, last week. Miss Hemmie Little, of Jcsup, was in town yesterday morning. She is one of Jesup’s most ac complished daughters. Go to E. H. Crawley' for all kind of Christmas and holiday goods. Clothing, groceries, can dles, crackers nuts, etc. For all kinds of perfumery, toi- Ut articles, and other useful and handsome articles, go to Redding A Walker’s drug store. Turpentine and saw mill men can Unfurnished with’punch and denominational checks, at this office, on short notice. The finest lot of stationery for job printing ever brought to Way- cross, at this office. Come and see it at once. Prices down. There are few organists in Georgia that can cxcell Miss Minnie Buc- hanah, of the Methodist church. She doesn’t say so, hut we do. Elias Vickers, of Willacoo cliee was in town last Monday. He has his job printing done at this office and shows his good taxte Joseph E. Ricketson, of Sum ner. Ga., was in town last Sunday. Joseph is a model young man and is winning friends all over Georgia. Miss I. C. Remshart is the pur chasing agent for the Methodist Sunday School’s Christmas tree. A choice selection for the- office Fresh Prunes, Citrons, Current. Mince Meats, and all kinds of Jellies, Apples, Butter, etc., at bottom prices, at W. M.^Wilson’s Waresboro High School is get ting ready for its exhibition on Wednesday night before Christmas Waresboro’s High School never gets left. Mr. Charles E. Russell, of At lanta, is visiting Waycross.' lie is a job-printer and we think a good one. Letters in care of this office will reach him. Tramps arc tramps, and men hunting for work are sometime mistreated and suffer on account of this roving army of vagabonds, thieves and cut-throats. Prof. W. J. Gardner, late of Darien, Ga.,has pitched his tent near Mallon’s hall, on the courthouse square, and is prepared to do all kinds of photograph ing, in groups, iu pairs, or single. Scenery a specialty. Parties visiting Waycross for a day or a longer time are informed that good fare and accommoda tions can oe had at the Tatum, house, near the Methodist church. Her charges are rersouable. One of our good old subscribers came in lastweek, and f ound that his subscription was paid up, and had his name taken off the* list. Ifeveryone vho is due ns sub scriptions would do this, we might start even for 1888. Persons visiting this of fice are respectfully requested not to read the copy on the print- ers.cases or on the hook. We’ll give tho news iutime and you’ll not show the want of polite* ness.^gjf Two or three of our old sub scribers have ordered their papers stopped without paying up hack- dues. If a man owes either of them one dollar on last months' wages he will be no less just than, they if he refuses to 'pay it. The law says they are guilt/ of “in tentional fraud.” Waycross High Behoof boasts of 124 students, actual count. This is one of the best schools in Georgia. Read the advertisement of M. Schwarzbaum, No. 147, Congress street, Savannah, Ga., and when you need watches, clocks, .albums or jewelry of any kind write to him for prices. He is an old and reli able dealer, and does not carry anything hut first-class goods. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s overcoats heavy and light, long and short, at prices never before offered. He pro poses to give a coat to a man or woman who can find one like his at same prices. You will find them at Wm Parker’s in tli* brick house, at Waver'***, and never forget it. L. E. Byck A .Son, 154 Brough ton street, Savannah, Ga., are dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, hosiery, notions and gent’s furnishing good*. We commend them as reliable dealers. They have, also, a fine display of toys, dolls. Ac. Dr. Frank Folks was called to Waite, town last night to see a wo man on whom a house had fallen, and found her terribly smashed up. One thigh was knocked out of place, while another leg was bro ken in two places. In coming home a wheel of the engine ran off, causing about fifty yards of the Uack to he torn up. Go to C. J. Blackshear for Stoves, Guns, Buggies, Sewing machines, nails Bedsteads Tables, crockery ware and everything else you want in their line. They are the cheapest people in this country and pay money for what the farmer has to sell. They can and will give you bargains you cant get else where. Fl«h At Oyster*. Winfield A Co. have rented the stall jar* the Methodist church and will keep fresh fish and oyster* on hand all the time, when in season, Go and them,and get prices. Cheapest j Place In Town Just across the bridge, where Jim McGee once kept, you will find soap at cents per bar, apples and onions low down, ba con at cost, in fact all kinds of provisions to low to price,for fear somebody will think I stole tlicui no9-lin W. C. Buttler. WILL HR KATIFIKP. A Mayor and Coaadl Xo ml anted. The meeting at the court house last night, for the nomination of a municipal ticket and tho adop tion of some measures for the rat ification of the school bill next Saturday, was well attended. lion. W. H,*Miller was chosen Chairman and James M. Freeman made Secretary. Mr, J. W. Highsmith moved that some citizen who had called the meeting explain object’of the same. Carried. It was moved by E. II. Crawley and seconded that J. L. Sweat sx a plain the object of the meeting. Carried. Col. Sweat did so. T. !. Lanier moved that the commit tees, appointed by the two sides of the issue retire for consultation! Carried. The commitees were com posed of J.L. Sweat,G. R.Youm&ns, E. H. Crawley, Warren Lott, and E. McCall, for the bill, and Samue| Williams,L. A. Wilson, J. D. Smith, John Mallon and W. D. Hamilton, of the opposition. (Note—These gentlemen opposed the bill on account of the high taxes and ad mission fee contained therein, not foi the purpose or intents, and desired modification—Ed.) After more than an hour’s ab sence, the two committees reported the following resolution which had been previously adopted by the opposition in caucus, with certain changes in the ticket tor mayor and council as originally proposed: Resolved, That this caucus, in meeting assembled, select a ticket tor Mayor and council, who will stand pledged to establish a system of free schools at a cost of ^iot more than 2£ tenths of one per cent, to tax payers, and an admis sion fee not to exceed four dollars, payable quarterly in advance. Be it further Resolved, That we will meet the opposition on friendly terms for a settlement of the School bill, provided, they will support the ticket for city officers here with attached, who agree, and bind themselves to recommend to the Legislature such modification of the present bill as will remove all obnoxious clauses now embodied in the hill: FOR MAYOR, B. F. Williams. 1. Anyone who takes paper* reg ularly from the Postollice—whether reeled to hi* name or whether he* has subscribed or not—is responsib) e for the payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discontinued he must pay all arrears, the publisher will continue to send it until psyinent is made and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not, The courts have dicided that re fusing to take the newspapers or odicals from the Postoftiec, Or removing leaving tlu-m uncalled for is prima- facie evidence of intentional fraud. Photos! - Photos! Don’t forget to go to Gardener's Pho tograph Tent, on the Courthouse square, and have vour Photographs ami Tin Types taken. He guarantee* satisfaction in all work. J* Special attention given to photographing residences, scores, parks, etc. \V. J. Gardner. r kVVVVVVWaA^ WARREN LOTT, > l RKFRESF.XTIXG i $100,000,000 J > Fire and Accident 4 Insurance, Waycross, Ga. | kAAAA AAAA ~ Aj l^lssoliiSiou. Notice. the adminis: Baker. dcl4-30d PUBLIC NOTICE. JACOB COHEX. 152 Broughton St. Savannh - - - Ga. Will put on sale for the next GO days goods for less than cost; 600 yards 40 inch satin at 50 cents and $1.00; 600 yards brocade sat- ines at 4cents; GOO yards brocade silks in all shades 75 cents and $1.50; 1000 yards surah silk 75 cents, the finest; also a fine lot of black and colored cashmere rilks, flannels shawls, misses’ children’s, and India’s cloaks, dolmans, wraps new ‘markets for less than the cost of making. Blankets from 75 cents to $15.00 a pair, worth double the amount. All we ask is a call. We will prepay packages from five dollars and upwards. Jacob Cohen no 23-tf Will l>e leased nt I'oTkrfton, G. o.al I>eceinber 24th 1337 f«r -the year 1888, this dov dissolved tor the commencing January, 1st «»d ending :iking a settlement with -January 1st 1&W; tor of the estate of J. B.! longiug to the estate «f John R Bacli- J Rawls i loti, consisting of one spacious d*rel- Surviving nirtntr ! house curtaining 8 woms, 1 suniuui. paftiitr. j kj - hen , nil Oiaing-nmN attm-l with all suitable out-building*, garden, grape ar'ior*. fruit tree* eta., also Jour acre* of land under good ce specially adapted to trucking. •S Notice. G FOR (IA—Coffee Count v. Whereas,Seuly Fusst»U,wife of Thom- i fussell, of said county, applies to me —i—*-•— J Hotting will pass upon me same hi my omcc on he first Monday in 'January next. This De cember 10th 1887 ilc!4 : 2t El Ordinal S&ond Notice. GKt »UG J A—Coffe* County. We. the undersigned road t i n * leading Jacksonvelle crossing at W. B.Teston’s store and running through the hinds, of said Teston,* James Carter, II C Wilson, and B H Tanner, to the new bridge on Seventeen mile creek, and said reviewers report it of public retilitv to tin* neighborhood through which it will uiiss.* and these are, therefore to notify all persons that said road w ill he established on first Mon day in January 1SS7, if no g«*od cause is shown to the;* (iiven under my hand and soul, this December 5tl«, 18*87. 'Elijah Pj Ordinary. Buy a Farm. rruek, Dairv, Sheep, Cattle and 4 Truck, ons kept Sheep, tor Sale—he. ith great pr get it. -New.Ik J. M. Stiger, Glcnuiorc. Ga Special to Santa Clasue, Look here, old Fel! Before you get your bundlings ready to visit the good children of our county, call on M. O. Howard, at the Variety Store under the Head light ofliice, and he will make your white locks rise on your head at the extraordinary low prices of his goods. Listen, again: At the same store mixed or unmixed nuts 20 cents per pound; stcmless raisins 20 cents per pound; fancy candies 30 cents per pound: eleven bars of scap for 25 cents and everything else in proportion. Xangbty Tramps. This town has been beseiged in tl\e recent past by a regular army of tranks, while, colored and spot ted, ragged and well-dressed and in all conditons. Last week they raised some disturbances in the neighborhood of Mr. W. M. Wil son and Dr. J. H. Redding’s when one'of them was bruised up by running his head against an axe handle that Mr. Wilson had iu his hand. Some of them were arrested, one we belive fined and the remain der subsequently released. Aft Explanation Wanted. Mr. J. W. Crew, of Chester,’ Md.» passed through Waycross last Thursday enroute for Green Cave Springs, Fla. While here be ex* pressed fears as to getting off of the train—said he had been in formed there was a band,.of so called officers that would get pas sengers into trouble, put them in jail and besides detaining them would make it cost about $30,00. He went on to state that an in stance of that kind actually hap pened, to a men of his party on or about December 23,1886. As it is our duty to look into damaging reports 6f this kind toward -our town, and place tlio blame, if triie where it Wongs; we would like to know raoro about said affair, so that weean explain and sivo Mr. Chew satisfaction. FOR COUNCILMEN. 8. F. Miller, A. Bennett, T. H. Morton, • Geo. K. Youmans. The report was read by L. A Wilson, aTid after a few well- timod remarks from J. L. Sweat and others, tlic ticket and ftport was adopted by an almost unan imous vote of the meeting. The gentlemen named in the above ticket, in short and ap propriate speeches, pledged them selves to support the resolution under which they were nominated. On motion of Warren Lott, Esq., the town papers wore requested to publish proceedings of this meeting. The motion to adjourn was car ried. TIN ROOFING. DONE TO ORDER. Bids on work Prompt ly furnisliedand Work manship and Material Guaranteed. Coll on ar address A. H. Baker, BHUNSWiCK, GA- P. o- BOX. 112. r. roach, Dental Surgeon, Harried. At the Baptist church, last Sunday evining, Mr. H. R. Ward, of Brunswick, Ga.,'and Miss Flor ence Hamilton, of this place, Rev. Mr. Scruggs officiating. We wish the pair of well-mated people a long and happy life. For &a!e. Will be s*»M the first Tuesday in Jan uary next if not disposed of at private sale, in the town or Waycross, Ga., the following property to wit: One half aery lot, on which there is a good dwelling house containing four rooms with dining room and kitchen attached, id well of water, garden, horse lot, lull barn, and stable, all in good >air. Also one lot containing two res with two small tenement houses, icse latter are corner lots . Any one desiring property in the growing ’town of Waycross can get a bargain in tiiis property. I am determined to sell vest in 'other property. Apply to tndersighed nt Layton, Ga., 01 Capt. Crawley or W. B. Hamilton Waycross. J. M. Gross. dc7-4t Layton, Ga with >1 0 house, and One good *t< ic other ware house. One field under tifnoe containing tea •res, very good Icr trucking. Term* Cash on ’day of lease good notes witk urity. J. Rawls, Aduirst. Est, J. R. fyookjett. 23-30d Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA—Cifffee County. Will l»c sold liefore the conrthonse door in Cotf**e county .between the lcgifl ertv; three and a half acres ofdot o! land, No. 49S, in the 5th district of said countv, in favor of Elijah Paulk, 1 Drue lloe und Josephine Roe, of id cautv. lx-vy made and rotured to e bv James E. Stevens, Constable. J. II, Hall, »2:i-30d Sheriff, Coffee Co. Administrator*'s Sale of Lands. Will be sold before the courthona* loor at Trader’s llill, Charlton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in De cember, 1887, within the legal hours of sale, the real estate of the late Harvey W. Lnthrop, situated in said county of Charlton, t< wit: Lots of land number fifty-seven (57), three hundred and seventv-six (370), one hundred an4 two (1*02), eighty-one (81), eighty three (Sit), three hundred and twenty- one (321), two hundred and thirty-five 0J35), one hundred and twenty-one (121), and twenty-seven (27). in fhe first (1st) first district. Also lots number ninety-five (95), two hundred and four (204), and one hundrea and thirty three (103) in tlm 2nd district of said county of Charlton, oerli lot con taining four hundred ami ninety (490.) acres, more or less. To bo sold tinder an order from the Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, Ga., for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution. Terms cash. W. C. BRUCE, Oct 20th, Adinr. d; lionis non. MALLON’S HALL, WAYCROSS, GA. SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC. 1.1. Carter, Exennloft Kate* for Ui* Hollidays. The B. A \V. R. R. Will sell Ex cursion Tickets at one fare for the round trip to the following places: Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Birmingham, Eufaula, Columbus, Araericus, Chattanooga, _ Albany and points- North during the Christmas and New Year holli- days. Tickets on sale Dec. 22nd anil 25th, good for return on or before January 2nd—Dec 29th to 31st good to return on or before January 5th. F. \V. Axoier. V. L. Staxtox, A. F. G. P. Agt, gentlemen’s list. Allen Lee, Broom A D 3, Bur ney Frank, Boley Alton, Bishop Thomas, Crumby C C, Carpenter W Q, Caldson John,Chappell Ton, Dunmore Zeak, Harper Henry, Park Willie, Leeadara L L, Mar shall E L E, Mobly Pete, Wil liams Green. ladies' list. Brown Miss Fannis, Colwell Miss Luldo, Glemmer Mrs A, Gaulter Miss Ella, Howard W,H, Handeys Mrs A M, Henderson Mrs M A, Jordon Mrs Lulda, Lin ton Miss Fannie. Peterson Miss Dennis, Suuilan Mbs Lula, Smith Miss Alice, Taylor Miss Easter CARSWELL’S DRUG STORE, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. All kinds of watch-repairing, jew- olry-repairing etc., done with prompt- and neatness. Orders seat by MAIL or EXPRESS attended to with disjmtch. For Sale. 40 FARMS, 40 ACRES EACH, On Long Time One Hundred Small Farm of from Five to Twenty acres, ns well as Large tracts of land for gra zing, and some of the best im proved places at Very low rates, on long time. Also, One of the best places of One Thou sand Acres—about Two Hundred cleared, twelve buildings on the same, -some Fruit and Shade trees etc. Ik? cut into most any size farms to suit, or sold together for $2000— cash aml^J.j in three years, with seven per cent interest. # J. M. Stiger, Glemnore, Ga. Motion to Kstnh- John Karcher ) li«l» Copy of lost vs [- Note. Ware Su- Jaeob II. Spangler ) perior Court No vember Term 1887. It appearing to the Court that a Rule Nisi issued in the above stated ease in Terms of .the Law, and it further ap pen ring satisfactory to the court, that Dcfcmlan tresided without the limits of the State of Georgia. It is therefore ordered that said J. it. Spangle!. served by publication of said Rule Nisi for three mo:;ths before next Term 0/ this Court, in the Wayeroi Headlight a newspaper published i this com ty. Granted. SeExcek It Atkinson*, Judges. C. B. C. W. A. Wright. Attv. for PUT. certify that the above is a true e: tract from the minutes of Ware Supc- - Court. This Nov, 28. 1887. W. M, Wilsox. Clerk S. C. W. C. Tax-Collector Rouna THIRD ROUND Waltertown District, Thursday, Dec I, Sweat District, Friday, Dec. 2.* . Denton club ground, Saturday morn ing Dec 3. Denton Store, Sat eve, Doc 3. Millwood District, Tuesday, Dec. 6. Manor, Wednesday, Dec 7 Glcnmorc District, Thursday, Doc 8 Rosin Still, Friday December 9 H C Williams & Co., Saturday, Due 19 Waresboro, Thursday, Dec 13 Braganza District, Friday Dec 1 ft McCall’s Store, S., F. A W. Depot, Dec. 17. Wavcross, xondav, Dim* 19 and 20. j. A. CASON, T. C, GEORGIA—Codec County. Will Iks sold before the Conrthonse door at Douglass. Ga., on the first Tuesday iu January next 1887 between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Eight and a quarter 8*4 acres of lot of land No 478 m the (>th District, said laud being situate 1 in the town of Wiilaeuocliec onthoB.«fc W. R. R. adjoining tho lands of A. re, J. B. Cady, B. F. Snmmerilin, C. A. GasKin and Mrs.Millie Daniel. Sold ns the projiertv of W. M. Gaskin to satisfy an execution in favor *1 John Cunningham. This 23rd 1887, J. H. If all, Sheriff C. C Ga. i Reasonable. 112m O. I. c. [Old Indian Cure.! A PURELY VEGETABLE Blood Pirir jM Tonic! It Is The Original! THE OLDEST AND THE BEST. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! NOT A CURE-ALL, O. I. C. Don’t cure every nihnent, but it will cure every ailment dne to impure blood. It is not a nauseous dreg, out a pleas ant palatable preparation, an exccller appetizer and aid to digestion,, and fc Female Complaints a certain cure. A NOT]? OF WARNING. O. I. C. is the only original, genuine Old Indian Cure, and no othei prepara tion is made hv the receipt which we _ .... .own. Sold by leading druggists at $1.50 Persons calling for above let- J for large bottles; small bo*ties, $1 09. terswill please say “advertised .’I.*,- w t \ A. II. Morgan. iTHC I- I'O., I’ost Muster, PEffttY.gx. F. 51, Young, ) Wn. v. Not. Superior Court ... [- Nov. Term, Thursday, Mollie Young.) Nov. 10th 1887. It appearing to the Court by th turn of the Sheriff in the above stated case that the Defendant dows.not resfde said-county, and it further appears thst she docs not reside .in the State. therefore ordered by the Court that Service lie perfected by pubiica- Notice. Notice. GEORGIA—Ware County. Whereas, Cora L. Bird, formerly Cora L. Waldron, administratrix on the estate of E. I). Waldron, deceased, applies to the undersigned for letters dismissory from tier administratrix- ship; thcix^jrc, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, why said administra trix, on’the first Monday in January next, should not be discharged. Given under my hand and official signature, this October 3, 1887. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. Notice. lersigned for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of J. M. Johns, late of said county, de ceased, and I will pass upon said ap plication on the first Monday in December, 1887. Given under my hand and official fished” month for fom : Term of this LS 11EA SLIGHT, tiGn of this order months befoi Court in the Wa a newspaper pobli: ty, Georgia. Granted Spencer B. Atkinson, Judge Sa C. B. C. L. A. Wilson, Attorney for Libellant. I hereby certify that the above is a true copy copy'from the minutes of Ware Supe Nov. 28,1887.. W. M Wilson, Cleijy^C. W. C. Notice. GEORGIA—Ware County. To all whom it may concern:—Josie Johns having applied for Guardian- ehip of U19 jierson and property oL James O. Johns, minor child' of J M Johns, late of said county de ceased, ' notice is given that' said application will be heard at my office at 10 o'clock a. m , on the first Mon day in February next. This Decem- Ikt 5tl» 1SS7. Warren Lott, 4*t Ordinary. Notice. GEORGIA—Coffee County. Will bo let to the lowest bidder, on the first Monday.in January next, the repairing of the' courthouse, as recom mended' by the late Grand Jury. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting. This 5lh day of De cember, 1 S>7, Elijah Paulk, Notice. GEORGIA—Coffee County. Whereas, Moses Kirkland, Jr., of saidcounty, has applied to me for let ters of dismissory of tho jierson aud property of Harison Kirkland, minor lieir of Emma Trowell, also of said county. Now, these are to cite and admonish all concerned, to show causa if they can, why such letters should not be granted as preyed for. Given under my bund ana seal. Elijah Paul,* no23-4t Ordinary* Notice. the first Tuesday in January next du ring the legal hours of Sale the follow ing hits and parcels of land to wit: Acres No. Dist. Co. Coffee State Ga. .Sold as the property of Elisha Lott, late of said county, deceased, frith in cumbrance of dower. Sold for tho ben efit of heirs and distributes. Teriua one half cash and balance on twelve months. This Nov. lGth 1887. f2fj|£ja{g*k£#> iK P. L*tt, Executor.