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meaam Ifee COURT CALENDAR. 1 Rtrbril Vtotmktr, IMP. !>V Wtttamt .* Wellborn.) UUrSRIOH COURTS). AI.UK HI MOB CIHCU1T. Chcrokoe.-lst Nonto in March and August. (\>hb 3*1 Monday In March and 1st Monday In Oct. uSmSSk Monday in March and 3d Monday in Aug. Foiiylh.—1*1 Monday In April and 4lh Monday in Aug. Lumpkin.—fld Monday In April and lat Monday In Sep. Dawson.—3d Monday in Aptil aud September. Plckou*.—■4th Monday in April and September. Gilmer.—3d Monday m May and October. Fannin.—3d Monday in May aud October. Union.—Ith Monday In May and October. Town*.—Thmaday alter 4th Monday in May and October, "but ahoubl tho bualncaa of Uulon Court require it. Towns Court may, by order of tho presiding Judge, bo adjourned to Monday thereafter.'’ BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT, Appling.—1st Monday in March aud September. Camden.—Friday aftci 4th Monday in April and Get. Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday in April and Oft. Clinch.—4th Monday In March and September. Cofleo.—M Monday In March and September. Kohols.—Monday after 4th Monday in March and Sept. Glynn.—3d Monday in April and October. Fierce.—'Thursday before lat Monday In March and Sept. Wan' —3d Monday In March and September. Wayne.—4th Monday in April and October. CIUTTAHOOOHKK CIRCUIT. (Mmttaboo'hoc.— 4th Monday'In March and September. Harris.—3d Monday in April and October. Marlon.—3d Monday In April and October. Muaeogce.—fld Monday lu May and November. Schley.—3d Monday in April aud October. Talbot.—3d Monday in March and September. Taylor.—1st Monday in April and October. ( IIKROKKB CIRCUIT. llartow.—2d Monday In March and September. Catoosa.—2d Monday in May and November. Chattooga.—lat Monday In March ami September. Dade.—4th Monday lu May and November. Gordon.—1st Monday in April and October. Murray.—3d Monday in April and October. Tjofjnl Advertisement*. FULTON SRRRIKF'R NAM'.. W ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in August next, before tho court house door in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ua., within tho legal hours or sale, tho following property, tO-wlt: , City lifts Nos tl and 4, being the south half of block i$o C. Also, city lots Nos 1, 2,.% and 4, of block H, being a part of original land lot No Ml, In the 14th dtstrtet of origi nally Henry, now Fulton county. Levied on a» the pro perty of Ilaldwln A Co, by virtue of and to satisfy a tl fa issued from tho County Conrt of said county, lu favor m Edward It Southwurth vs Baldwin A Co, as the proporty of aforesaid Ilaldwln A Co. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Juno 80,18GT. Also, at tho some time and place, a part of land lot No 51, in t\io 11th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, being part of block No 133, In ward 4, on the cor ner orwhoatand Butlor streets, and now occupied by ltlchard Allen. Lovlod on as tho property of Lee Smith, by virtue of and to satisfy threo fl fas issuod by Fulton County Court, in favor of W II Harwell vs Leo Smith, to satisfy the purchase money due ty said Smith to plaintiff. Property pointed out by plaintiff. July 3,1007. Also, at tho same tlmo and place, tho ciutro stock of dry goods now in tho store of K K Winn, In tho Marklmm Mock, on Whitehall street, In tho city of Atlanta. Halil stock consists of dry goods, clothing, hats and cans, no- tlons, perfnmory, and one show case. Lovlod on by vlr- tno or and to satisfy a dlatross warrant Issued by w. M. Butt, .1 I*., in favor of William Markham vs E K Winn. ShUI stock of goods pointed out by plaintiff. July 2,1887. Also, nt tho same timo and place, tho premises and building thereon, situated on tho west side of Whitehall street, in the eity of Atlanta, said houso being used ns a store room, ami now in possession of llaslott A Jones, ana lying north of tho storo-houso now owned by P. W. Arnold. Levied on ns tho property of N E Gardner, by virtue of and to satisfy a f\ fa Issuod from Fulton County Court in favor of Meador A Tutnlin vs N K Gardner. Property pointed out in said fl fa. July 5,1637. Also, at tho snmo timo and place, tho Atlanta Oponi llonso building ami tho premises on which said building is located, situated ou the corner of \N adloy and Marietta streets. In Atlanta, Go, and lying south of Marietta street; and west of Wadley street. AII levied on by virtue or ami to satisfy a 11 fa issuod from Fulton vor of Meador A Turalln vs Atlanta Cpera llouse lhuUl- lng Association. Property pointed.out In Ni|I I. fa. Also, at the same time and place, tho Masonic Hall building and premises on which said' Ha Id lot Is situated on Ho north side ofr Mwfitta s In o , Murray.—3d Monday m April and ucioocr. i, v virtue of ami to sat- Wutker.—Monday taforo 1st Monday in March and Sept, i in the city or Atlanta.I*v{P. 1 . 1 ..°c)om,l^v rt h favor of Whilrtuld.—ttu rfomUy lu April mt October. &fo?A atKoftft w" AlC M. L. Robert.' inter cat in one store house anil lot, situated on the corner ol Alaltaiun and Broad streets, in tho city of Atlanta, h niton county, Gn. Levied on ns the property of Mark L.Ro- COWKTA CIRCUIT. Clayton.—1st Monday in May and November. DeKalb.—4th Monday in April and Octotar. Fayette.—2d Monday in March and September. Fulton.—1st Monday lu April and October. Meriwether.—3d Monday in February and August. Troup.—3d Monday in May and November. EASTERN CIRCUIT. Bryan.—ith Monday in April, and 3d Monday after 4th BuUochf—Friday after 3d Monday in March, and Friday after 4th Monday In October. Chatham.—3d Monday In January and May. Effingham.—Mondavi tier 4 th Monday lu March, anil 2d Monday after 4th Monday in October. Liberty.—^! Monday lu April, and Monday after ith Mon day in November. _ . . ... . McIntosh.—Thursday after 3d Monday in April, and Thursday after 4tli Monday in November. Montgomery.—Thursday after 2d Monday iu March, and Thursday after 3d Monday *n October. Tatuall.—ad Monday in March and 4th in October. FLINT circuit. Butts.—2d Monday In March and September. Henry.—3d Monday in April and October. Monroe.—Ith Monday In February anil August. Newton.—3d Monday in March and September. Pike —1st Monday in April and October. .Spalding.—1st Monday in February and August. Upson.—1st Monday in May and November. MACON CIRCUIT. Bibb.—3d Monday in May and November. Crawford.-1st Monday In March and September. Dooly.—1st Monday in April and October. Houston.—3d Monday in February and August. Macon.—2d Monday In March mid September. • Twiggs.—Ith Monday iu March aud September. MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Burke.—3d Monday iu May and November. Columbia.—1st Monday iu March ami September. Emanuel.—2d Monday in April and October. Jeffersou.—8d Monday in May ami November. Johnson.—Ith Monday iu March ami September. Richmond.—2d Monday In January mill June. Striven.—1st Monday in May ami November. Washington.—2d Monday iu March and September. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Klbort.—fld Monday in March anil September. Gla-scock.—3d Monday in February and August. Hancock.—2d Monday in April and October. Hart.—3d Monday in March and September. Lincoln.—4th Monday in Anri! ami October. Madison.—1st Monday in March mid September Oglethorpe.—3d Monday in April and October Taliaferro.—4th Monday in February and August Warren.—1st Monday iu April aud October. Wilkes.—4th Monday in March ami September. OCMULOEB CIRCUIT. Baldwin.—till Monday lu February aud August. Greene.—2d Momlay in March aud September. .lasiK-r.—4th Monday in April aud October, Jones.—3d Monday in April ami October. Morgan.—1st Momlay in March and September. Putnam —4th Monday in March ami September. WilkinBOK.—1st Monday in April and October. • I'ATAt'l.A CIRCUIT. ^ Clay.—Ith Monday iu February aud August, after the next Court. Early.— 1st Monday in April ami October. Hiller.—3d Monday in April and October. Quitman.-3d Mouilay iu May and November. Randolph.—1st Monday in May and November. Sicwan.—3d Momlay in April and October. Terrell.—till Monday iu May and November.' Webster,—2d Monday lu March and September. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Berrien. —Monday after Irwin Court. Brooks.—Monday ufler Lowndes Court. Colquitt.—Wednesday alter 3d Monday in May and No vember. Irwin.—On Thursday after Telfair Court. Laurens.—2d Monday in April and October. Lowndes.—Mondays after Colquitt Court. Pulaski.—Jkl Momlay In April and October. Telfair.—Friday after 4th Momlay iu April ami October. Thomas.- Momlay after Brooks Court. Wilcox.—Jlh Monday lu April and 0< toher. SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Baker.—3d Monday in May and November. • hIIhiur.- 3d Monday In March ami September. Decatur.- Ith Momlay in April uml October. Dougherty.—1st Monday in June amt December. Lee.--till Monday in Marcii aud September. Mitchell.—2d Momlay in May and November. Sumter.—2d Monday in April ami October. Worth.—8d Momlay in April aud October. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. Campbell.—3d Monday in February and August. Carroll.—1st Momlay fn April and October. Coweta.—1st Monday In March ami September. Floyd.—2d Monday In January and July, llarulaon.—3d Monday iu April and October. Heard.—3d Monday In March and September. Paulding.—1st Momlay lu February aud August. Polk.—1th Monday in Jjyiuary and July. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Bunks—let Momlay In April and October. Clarke.—1st Monday In fccbrnnryand 2d In August. Franklin.—2d Momlay iu April and October. Gwinnett.—1st Momlay iu March and 2d iu September. llulM’rshnm.—3d Monday in April uml October. I lull. -3d Monday in March and September. I iekson.—Ith Momlay in February ami August. Rabun.—Ith Monday iu April and October. Walton.- 3d Monday iu February and August. White — Monday utter 4th April uml October. county, Ga. Levied on ns mo property borts, by vlrtuo or and to satisfy a fl fa ...... .. .., Butt, J P, in favor of W II Brotherton vs M L Roberts. This fl fa is levied aud returned to mo by J S Lumpkin, LI?. July8,1807. Also, nt the same time and place, city lot (number not known) in the city or Atlanta, bounded on tho northwest by Alexander street, and on tho west by Luckic street containing one acre, more or less, ami being the promt sc* whereon John C. Hendrix now i csldes; a part of land lot No 71). iu tho 14tli district of originally Henry, uow Fulton county. Levied on As tho property or John C. Hendrix, to satisfy a ll fa In favor ot Lewis. Splt/.er A Co vs Iloge, Mills A Co. Issued from the Superior Court of Fulton county. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. July 8.1807. . Also, at the same timo and place, 1 puncheon Holland gin, S barrels various brands of liquors, 0 casks ol porter and ale, 8 baskets of champagne. All levied on ns the property of John II. Lovejoy, by virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa issued from Fulton Superior Court In favor of Wil liam Solomon vs John II Lovejoy. Property pointed out by plaintiff. July 3,18(17. Also, at the same time uml place, a certain bay mare, about live years old ; both himl feet white, and white slip on the nose. Said mare is now at tho Tuttcrsall Livery Stable, in the city of Atlanta, Ga. Levied .on as the property of K. MeB.Timonej.hy virtue of and to satisfy a fl. .a. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in fa vor of Holier! II. Armstrong vs. K. McB. Tltnoney jyi> -td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. l l!|/rO\ MICIUFF’S SALIC. Ilf ILL he soul, bo fore the court house door in Uio 7 v eity of Atlanta, on the flrst Tuesday iu August next, within tho lawful hours or sale, the following pro perty, to-wit: One 10- inch slide lathe, 5 feet lied; one 10-iuch slide lathe, 12 feet lied ; one ltUi-iucIi slide lathe, 0 feet bed ; one 9> v -inch slide lathe, fl feet bed; one 18-inch slide lathe, l feet bed ; one wood lathe, In feet bod ; oneptnuGJ. 15 fed bed; one boring machine, three lO-inch damaged lathes, three damaged upright drill presses, two damaged gun barrel boring lathes, one damaged hand lathe, a lot of scrap machinery, one turning lathe, one power mor tising machine, one Fay’s band machine, one moulding machine, one rip saw, One surfacing machine, one boring machine, one 32-horsepower engine, boiler, belting, and tduiltiug with pitllies attached. All levied on as the pro perly ol .lames lloge, Superintendent of the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufacturing and Machine Works, by vir tue of and to satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued by the lion. B. D. Smith, Judge of the County Court of Fulton county, in fuvor of Joseph H. Holliday. Property pointed out in mortgage fl fa June fl, 1811“ Je7—td Alllitury Directory. Major General John Pope, U. 8. A., commanding Third Military District (Georgia, Florida, ami Alabama.) — Onice nt Headquarters, on Marietta street. Colonel J. F. Mb line, Chief of Bureau of Civil Affairs, and General Inspector of Registration for Third Mili tary District. Office at Headquarters. llrev’t Brigadier-General Wji. McKee Dunn, Assistant Judge Advocate Geuerai U. 8. A., Judge Advocate Third Military District. Office at Headquarters. Lieutenant-Colonel E. McK. Hudson, C.H. A’., Assistant Inspector General. Office at Headquarters. Captain O. K. Handerson, U. H. A., Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Office at II 'adqaartcra. Brev’t Brigadier General J. J. Miliiau, Burgeon U. 8. A. Medical Director Third Militaiy District. Office corner Broad and Marietta streets. Brev’t Brigadier General Kurus Saxton, Chief (Quarter master. Office nt Headquarters. Brev’t Lieutenant Colonel H. J. Farnsworth, Depot Quartermaster. Office Forsyth street, near Railroad. Brev’t Captain C?. A. Rockwell, Chief Ordnunco Officer. Office corner Broad and Marietta streets. Major K. D. Judd, P. M. U. 8. A., Chief Pay Master ami Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office cor ner Broad and Marietta streets. Lieutenant C. 8. Ilsley, Post Quartermaster and Com missary Subsistence. Office Willingham Building, cor ner Ivy and Decatur streets. lirev’t Major Wm. H. Smvthk, Captain Hith U. S. Infan try, Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Oflh «• at Ucadqnarters. Jlrev’t Major'!’. C. Sullivan, C. 8. United State* Army, Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Office, Room No 1 Willingham Buildings, corner of Dccutur uml l\y streets. Brev’t Major Fred. Mohebach, V. R C.. Sub-Asst. Coin. 8ul>-District, Atlanta Bureau R F. and A. L. Office in Granite Block, No. 1, room No. 5 POST OP ATLANTA, Composed of tho conntles of Cobb, Fulton, Campbell, Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Hpulding, Henry, Newton, DeKaih, Milton, Gwinnett and Butte. Brev’t Brigadier General Thomas 11 Ruoku, Colonel 33d United State* Infantry, commanding Post. Head quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of Decatur aud ivy streets, Atlanta, Ga. Brev’t Captain O C. Knapp, 1st Lieutenant 33d (J. S. in lautry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters. First 1.leu tenant C. 8. Ilsley, Kith IJ. 8. Infantry, Ait ing Assistant Quartermaster and Acting Commissary Subsistence Post. Ofilco, room No. 7 Willingham Building. -lunch, 181.7. W. L. HUBBARD, Dtp. Sheriff. Printer's h e $A.fa; |- i lev \ ICC IA L BAILIFF'S SALK. Atlanta, Fulton comity,'Ga., on the flrst Ti day in August next, within the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to-wit: Urn* single story wood house, and lot, fronting west, on Elliot street, and adjoining lot of Mr. Long on the north, and Mr. Thomas on the south, ami a lot now, or formerly owned by J. A. Ilaydtn, containing half an acre, more or Rrss. Levied on as the property of John Nor man, to ratislya fl. fa. issued from the County Court of Fulton county in favor of J. A. Bridwell A Son. Pro perly pointed out by defendant, and now in possession of deleiulntil. Also, at the came time and place, due stock of goods, consisting, in part, of calicoes, muslins, lineus, clothing, hoop skirls, hats, cups, ladies’ fancy goods, umbrellas, cu pel sacks, notions, ami a lot of crockery. Levied on ns the property of E E. Winn, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the County Court of Fulton comity, iu fuvor ol Ed ward Hogg A t o. Property pointed out by phiiiililt's attorney. Also, at the same Hine and place, one three-story brick house,and loi, ou the east sid; of Peach-Tree street, in the city of Atlanta, now occupied by J. II. Lovejoy as a store, Joining Fains Parrott on tho south, ami I. I*. Grant on the north. Levied on as the properly of J. II. Lovejoy, to satisfy four . fas. issued Irom the County Court, in favor d Meador A Tmnlin. Property poiuted out by plaintiff’s attorney. July 3, 18(17. W.M. it. HOLCOMBE, Special Bailiff. Jylll—ttl Printer’s fee $2.5(1 per levy. FULTON SIIFItIFF'S Slid;, WILL lie sold, before tho court house door In the city vv of Atlanta, Fulton comity, State of Georgia, bo- tween the lawful flours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday in September next, the follow ing property, to-wit : All that tract or parcel ot land situated, lying ami being iu the city of Atlanta whereon the Atlanta Female Insti tute was located, known in the plan of said city as eity lots Nos !»7, flfl, flfl, aud 100, the same being designated ns block No 10, of original laud lot No 51, in the t Ith dis trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing live acres, more or less. Levied on by virtue of ami to satisfy a mortgage 11 la issued from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of James IttMayson, transferroe,vs William Kzzard, President of the Board of Trustees of the Atlan ta Female College. Property pointed out in said fl fa. Jul) 5, iMIT. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No M, iu the 1 Ith district of originally llenry, now Fnlton < .Mintv, known in the plan ol city survey as city lota Nos 21 and 31, fronting on Peach-Tree aud Ivy streets, cacti lot containing half an acre, ami being the lots wnercon the defendant, John H. Lovejoy now resides. Levied on as the property of John H Lovejoy, by virtue of and to satisfy a mortgage fl fa issued from Fulton Superior Court iu favor of Maurice Livingston vs John 11 Izivejy. Pro perty pointed out in said mortgage fl fa. July fl, IM.7. W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff. Printer'* fee $9.60 per h \ y. rut.ton strpKnion court, aimul term, 18ti7. Eliza J. Blackman, by her next friend, 1 Kobt. S. Waters, ll.mi on L. Wil and his wile, Mary J. Wil* Bill for Account, Hams,etui. ' I jtolief, Jtc. In ’ V8 \ Equity, iu hul- Edwin 1’njiio, John Jt. Wallace, Wil- }!"' *? 11 l ll;rior L. lllah, mid Ulliridao Oenyl Court, Pearl. I T Appearing to the court by tho return of the sheriff that Klhrldge (Jerry Pearl, one of tho defendants iu the aliove case, cannot he found in said county, ami it further appearing tliathe is a non-resident of the State of Georgia : It is therefore ordered l»y the court, that said defendant appear ami answer at tho next term of this • oiirt, and upon failure thereof, that said hill he taken for confessed, as to him ; ami it Is further ordered, that publication of tliis order he made In one of the puhlic gazettes published in the city of Atlanta once a month for four mouths. HILL A CANDLER, Solicitors for Complainants. A true extract from the minutes of said court. May I, I Mm. W. It. V ENABLE, Clerk. Printer's fee $1 per square each insertion. niHy.'il— lam Ini aiiktii A. Bell A r BURNETT. K. V. BUHNKT-I Daniel Wkavei F. M. Kish and Samuel Akkiis. I N this case it appears to the Court that the defendants Daniel Weaver ami F. M. Fisk, do not reside in tin Statu ol Georgia: ill* therefore ordered that they ap pear at the next term of tlje Superior Court ol said < ounty, to lie held on the flrst Monday in (icloher next, and make defense to said hill, or the same will he lukeii lor confessed. It is further ordered Hint the < lerk of this Court publish this order in some public gazette in the city of Atlanta ou« u a month for four months. .May 21, I 07. HAMMOND, MYNATT A WELLBORN, Solicitors for < omphiinnt. A true extract from the minutes ol the Superior Court of Fulton county. May 2, 1MJ7. iimyM lawIm W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s feu $1 per square cm h insertion. Lo^nl Advfptlpioinoiitw. O U A U DIA "& AL M. WM- M. MILL, Auctioneer. B Y virtue of an onlcr from tho Cofertof Ordinary of FulRm comity, I will acll.ontho first Tuoiduylii August next, beforo tho court house door in tho city of Atlanta, tho east half of lot No. 28. of tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing BUM acres, more or loss, adjoining Patrick Lynch, Bou. Thur man, Jr., Frank Henderson, and others, lying on South river, about flvo miles from Atlanta. Sold as tho pro perty o! Richard Tallnlerro, for tho benefit of said ward. Terms: Ono-thlrd cash, one-third six months, and one- third twolvo months. Juno 10, 1807. E. M. TALIFEUUO, Guardian. JulflMd Printer’s fee $!«> _ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. \v. M. him., AncUoncor. B Y tlrtno of nil onl.'r of tho Court pf Onllunry of jjil- ton county, I will sell, on Uio first 1 ueiiuay In Bop lumber next, l-cforo tho court hou«o door In Atlnmn, within the —null liourn of -"'Jo. hmln, On., lying on tho rornor of McDoumiKlimnl JonOg *lruut», ami Known ua a iHirtlon of cliy lot r| oflo(h- of land lot S3, l ltlt dlatrlct of oilglnally Hoiiry, now 1, ni ton comity, containing half an acre, more or IojiC mo lot Ilea marly oppoallo tho roaldonco of Win. ltuahloi. Sold na Ilia liro|ii rty ofThomaa rhninpaon, (loconaud. Tortus: Ono-thlrd cash, ono-tltlra three months, uml onu- third six months. July 2(), 1H»7. GEO. EDWARDS, Adinln'strutor. Jyjl-td _ I'- il.M V fllO|I0_ Mason I’h.oubh i Kqulty ami Injunction In l'nlton fVt v superior Court. Itolurimblo to James DaJkks et a!.) October term, 1««7. L T appeal iug to the court by the return of tlic Sherlfl that the defendant in the above stated case is not a resident of said county, ami it further appearing by the sworn statement in complainant’s bill that said dclcml- ant is not a resident or tho State of Georgia: It is there fore, on motion of complainant’s eolicltor, ordered that service he perfected by publication of this order in one of the weekly newspapers published in the city of At lanta, once u month for four months previous to the next term of said court; and it is further ordered, that this order he entered on the minutes of said court. April II. J. HPKAYHERKY, Attorney for Mason Pilcher. A true extract from tho minutes of court. May 17, isn7. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer's fee $1 per square for eacli insertion, jell-lam 4 m 'Pa n it e Atkins 1 Libel for Divorce, fn Fulton r.i. V perior Court. April Tv John S. Atkins. ) 1**417. Su- _ fuuUaiit iu the above stated ,ii said comity, and it being made to appear to the court tiuit. the defendant resides out of said State; ills, ou motion, ordered by the court that Hie defendant he served by the publication of this order once a month for four months lieforts the next term of this court, iu onu or the public gazettes of said comity. * h GAKTKBLL «t HILL, Attorneys for Libelant. A true extract from the minutes of said court June 12 1887, W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s lee $1 per square for each insertion, je22—latu4m Saiiaii Ann V. Sanders ) Libd for DltorCUf In DoKttlb t>* V • Superior Court. April Alexander W. Sanders. ) Term, 1807. I T appearing to the Court by the return ol the Sheriff . that tho (IGteudaiit, Alexander W. Sanders, does nut reside iu this comity, aud It further appearing that lie d d not, at Hie time said suit was commenced, reside in this State, and docs not now reside iu this State: it is there fore ordered that said defendant appear and answer nt the next term of this court, or the case ho considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and it is further ordered that a copy of this order he published in the Atlanta Intelligencer, n public gazette ol this Stale, once a month for lour tiioiiiiis prior to the next term ol this court. GARTRELL A HILL. Attorneys for Libellant. A true extinct from the minutes of said court. May 30 lbtiT. J. M. HAWKINS, clerk. Printer'* fee $1 per square for each Insertion, j.'l 1 mi ini Vincent Davis ) Libel for Divorce, in Fulton Superior nt. - Court. April Term, lw»7. Rule to Julia A. Davis. \ Perfect Service. I T appearing to the Court by tho return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not reside iu this countv, and it luillier appearing that sho docs Dot reside in this Mate : It is, tin motion of counsel, ordered that said de fondant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, else that the case be considered in default, *nd the plain tiff allowed to proceed. And It is further ordered that Hiis rule tie published iu tho Atlanta Intelligencer once a month lor lour months. GARTRELL A JACKSON, Attorneys for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes. May Id, 1807. iuii)25—lam tm W. it. VENABLE, Clerk. I*iini' i J fee $1 per square each insertion. A DIVIINISTRATOR'N SALIC. W ILL be sold, before tho court house door in tho eity of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the lawful hours of sale, the land holoriirinj' to the estate of Jacob Redwine, deceased, being lot No. 2, and pails of lots Nos. 1 and .30, iu Hie Mill district of originally Fayette, now Fulton county, (subject to the widow’s dower); the place whoreou Jacob Redwine lived and died, containing419 acres, more or len*, all in one hoily ; supposed to he 70 or 80 acres of bottom laud on the place. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term* cash. July 10, lw»7. AZ. MIMS, Administrator, j, id td PriiiU i ; e $5 Wv. M. A K d Low nr | fit. | Assumpsit, lu The Northwestern i Court of Fulm Bank ok Gkoroia. I the Superb) d, |.« otiliul to filelheir inully w by attorney, to tie and appear at the .superior Court to lie held in and for said county first Monday iu October next, then and there to auswvr the plaintiff*’ demand in an action of assumpsit, as iu default thereof the court will proceed as to lustier shall appertain. Witness the Hon. John Collier, one of the Judges ot the Superior Courts. June 14, 1n«7. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Prlnte.’s fee $1 per square for each insertion, j Id IttwBw ci.oic4.ia, Fulton County. ordinary’s orrn-E. maiu ii 1. Imipj. rolIN LYNCH, administrator or the estate ol James • I Gurrey, deceased, applies to me tor lelleis of dis mission from said adiniiiisir All persons concerned me abjection*, if any they have, on or liefo term of tills court iu September next, otherwise let l« rs ol dismission will lie granted applicant. Given under my hand and official signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary, marl—lnmflin Printer'* fee $d A 11.13 I N I ST It A TOR’S SA ML 1 >Y virtue of an order from Hie Court of Ordinary of J» Fulton county, Ga., I will sell, mi the first Tues- d iy lu September next, before the court house door in the city of Atlanta, between tho. legal hours ol sale, si shares of the stock of the Atlanta Gas Company. Also, the personal property of George Bronson, deceased, con sisting of 10 shates of the stock of the Georgia Railroad Banking Company, a large cheat, one lot or books, Ac. Sold as the property ot George Bronson, deceased, for thobuueiUof the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. July 1, 1M»7. FRANKLIN HAYDEN, Administrator. Jj 10 d Printer's foe $5 R HOUR I A, Fulton County. ( OSKPil WILLIS, administrator on the estate of Thomas M. Lee, deceased, having made application to mo for leave to sell the real estate of said intestate: All persons concerned are notified to flfa their objections if any they have, within two months from the first publi cation of this notice, else leavo will ho granted for the sale (d said real estate. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. Printer • [< - >•.. KXHCtJTOR’S SALIC. J >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of y Fulton county, Ga., will he sold,on the flrst Tuesday iu .scpteinhor next, before the court house door iu Hie city (d Atlanta, between the legal hours of sale, one lot of laud. No. flfl, iu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county: aliout 80 ac:ea of cleared hind, and the balance well timbered, with good springs, seven mil s Irom Atlanta; containing, iu all, about 202)4 acres. Sold for Hie purpose of division. Terms cash. July 12 1M7. W. L. MANGUM, Kxe ntor. jytS td Printer'* feu $5 Adams, P ko^iil AdvertlaeweatJi. chcohciia, ovmknkttcmmtr. G KoilOK W. MIU.S, nilnilnl.trator on'he ostalo of Ciutlila A. AilliH, ilooi-aaod, roproaenta to tho court In I,la petition, duly and onutfod on record, that ho lets fuffv admlnUtered said estaU)— Thli la Uiorofow to otto at! portona concorned, kin dred mil i rcdUora, to allow cauco. If any they can. whv 2S.1 aXlnSfrator ahould not ho dlachamod from h » atf- nilulstration, End receive letter* of dlsmtsMon on the Brat Monday In Uocoml-or, WIT. Given under ray hnpd aud ollldal a-Biiaturo, ^a^. ) ^ AK ^ 8TRAW Ordinary. maytP—tnrndm I-rlntor’a foo »♦ «0 (HCWHI'tA, (IW1NNKTT COtlNTT. n-wo muntha nftor date nbplldntlott will bo made to tho L Court of Ordinary ol Qwlnnott county, Ooorgla, for m. , —i-- to tho oalnto of luavo toaoll the real oatntu hclonglnu U Wiley W. Wohh, decoaaod. J.W.WKUB,' CMIIII.IA, OwiNMsrr County. ritWO montlia nftor -Into npnllratlon will ho mndoto A tho Court of Ordinary of Uwlnuott county, Oa , for ■ ■ • ■ 1 —to tho oatuto of leave to roll all tho real on Ufa belonging toth «' ‘‘Vv’m- 1' C 11UNNICDTT, AdimInTstrator. JelB—2m I^rlnter’* fee $0 RCCORRIA, Gwinnett C’ountt. 1 \wo. month* after date application will bemadoto tjio Court of Ordinary or Uwlnuott county, Go., at the first regular term after the expiration of two month* from this notice, for leave to sell tlie real estate belonging to I ho estate of C. JC. Ross, deceased. Jaffa 11, 18(17. M. M. BOLTON, Administrator. Jol8--9m Printer’s fee $fl Lognl Advortlaoment*. RIvORRIA, Gwinnett County. f|7ANDY K. MITCHELL and Thomas II. Mitchell, ad* L mtulstrators of the estate of Madison H. Mitchell, dccoAsed, represents to the court in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, tlial they have hilly adminis tered said estate— This is, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons concerned, to he ami appear at my office, and show cause, if liny they have, why said mlinlstrator* should uot ho dis charged from their administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday iu December next. July I, inn. G. T. KAKK8TKAW, Ordinary. jvlt»—lamOni Printer’s feo $4 60. RH4»lfiRf A« Gwinnett County. fllWo month* afterdate application will bo made to the J Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell tho real estate belonging to tho estate of William A. Perry, late of said (’utility, deceased. July 1,1HA7. MIRIAM S. PERRY,Administratrix. j\IQ '.’in Printer’s fee $t» 4;|<NR(4<IA, Gwinnett County. mwo months afterdate application will ho made tothc L Court of Ordinary of said county, nt tho first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the real cstato belonging to tho estate of Rutherford Mobley, late of said county, de ceased. July 1,18(57. MARY A. MOBLEY, Administratrix. jylO—2m Printer’* fee $fl RKOKRIA, Gwinnett County. H OPE J. BKOGDON having applied to me for letters of gnnrdinuship of the property of Mutthcw Lang ley, minor of William Langley— These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin gular, the next of kin and friends of said orphan, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not he grunted the applicant on or before the first Monday in August next. Witness my hand and official signature, July I, PR7. G. T. UAKESTRAW, Ordinary. Jyiff—3dd Printer’s fee *3 GKORLIA, Gwinnett County. m\VO months after date application will he made to the I. Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, at the first regular term alter the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the real estato belonging to the estate of John B. Collins, late of said county, dc- censed. July 20. 1887. .JOHN J. McDANIEL, Administrator. J)9 i 9m Printer’s fee $0 RHOKRIA, GwinnbttCounti. f I1WO moutlisafter date application will be made to the JL ('ourt of Ordinary of (J wlnnett county, Georgia,at tho flrst regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell tho real estate belong ing to the estate of Asa B. Wright, late of said county, deceased. July 20,1807. JOHN F. PUKWETT, Administrator. Jy2l 2in Printer’s fee $0 RHORRIA, Gwinnett County. fllWO months afterdate, application will be made to the I Court of Ordinary of said county, at tho first regu-' lar term after the expiration of two months from this no nce, lor leave to sell the real estato of Newton Waits, lute (d said county, deceased. July 20, 1807. S. G. HOWELL, Administrator. SATINA WAITS, Administratrix. jy2l -2m Printer’s fee $0. RICOKRIA, Gwinnett County. mWO months after the date of this notice, application l will lie made to the Court of Ordinary of said county at the flrst regular term after tho expiration of two month* Irom this notice, for leave to sell the real estato of Mary Quinn, late of said county, deceased. July 80, iso. JAMRS A HUTCHINS, Administrator. jy94- .’in Printcr’e feo $6. R WINN HIT SHERIFF’S SALK. W ILL be sold, before tho court liouso door in tho town of Lawrencovlllo, Gwinnett county. On., on the first Tuesday iu September next, within the legal htiiirs of sale, onu sorrel mare mule, about leu years old. Sold :\' tin* property of Nathan (’lark, to satisfy a fl. fa. fo-oicd Irom the County Court of said county. In favor of Albert W. Burton \>. s lid Clark. July 34, I8»i7. AV.J. BORN, Sheriff. Printer’s fee $2.50 Jy27—til RICORRIA, the next fi y, outlie I i Kh LY. i Libel for Divorce, r Court. April Te 1 Perfect Service. i Fulton Sups , 1867. Rule r iipp< uring to the Court by the return of the Sheiiit that the defendant does not reside in this county; i.d it lurther apoearing tlmt she does not reside in this Male; it is, on uioliou of counsel, ordered that said de lend.ml appear uud answer at the next term of this Court, else liutl the cusu he considered in default, and the pluin i ol allowed to proceed. Aud it is further ordered thut (Ids rule lie published in the Atlanta Intelligencer unco a mouth for lour months previous to the next term of this ( ourt. GARTRELL A JACKSON, Attorneys for Libellant, i the minutes. April 17. 1MH7 extract fro lam tm slce$l p. A. F. BUBNETO iV CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In pure CRYSTAL LAKE ICE. W‘ > in ipiy quantity id Private Kamil paid to iKtrking and shipping aud attentln Country Dealt* Ice House open at all hours except Sunday*. Kuuda hour* from f» to fl A. M , and Irom 5 to 7 P M. For sickness, Ice cau be obtained at any hour of day n night A I : MORE NEW GOODS. IT FRENCH CALK SKIN SHOES, either ol the L-less Balmoral, Sirup, or Oxford-Tie tiiUern, can no* find the latest style uud most approved manufacture at the New Shoe Store in Rawson’a Building, corner u| A hlt< hull and llunter *trcct*. § I. T. BA N KH. Tk'lt no more UupleMant end Unsafe Remedies 1 AOR uupleaeant »ud dangerous disenee*^ Use Helm , hold’s Uuiuu «nd Ihtpoved Royt War «17 Hites. April 17, IN<>7. W. K. VUNABLE, Clerk square each insertion. Khakti'h W. Obavatii, i Bll| fur D1(covt . ry) KL .„ ef| Jamba .1. MulinunN l dm ' f>-'rh,r"iai, M ,.uaii.J"nc Jo*. Nam. uud Geo. P. Titub. rilHE defendants, Joseph Nalle and Geo. I*. Tit 118. are 1 hereby ordered to appear at thu October term, ltf/7, of said Court, and answer said bill in terms of tho statute in such ease made and provided. By order of the Hon. Hiram Warner, Judge of the Superior Court of said county. June 30, iNij. j) j Ittiulm W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Printer’s fee $1 per square each insertion. €;H4>ltRIA, Fulton County oiidinahy’h orncK, march .'ill, 1*(J7. i LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ot William Wal- iV lace, rcjiresculM to the Court, Iu liis petition duly Ith d, Uml lie lias fully administered William Wullafv * ' ^331Is is therefore to rile all persons rone« mod, kindred aud creditor^, to show cause, if uny they cau. why said administrator ahould not he discharged from his admin iriraiion, and i» cei\e letters of dismission on thellirt Monday In (h tol.er, I«i7. Given under my hand and ot 11. ial signature. DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinary. iiiarJl luiutfoi ‘ Printer s fee $1.50 Ri:oi(Rl.l, Fulton County. ouuinahy’h ornt’E, march 30, Into. I RAM BOWKN, adminlstralor on the estate of Kn* gnr Bond, deceased, represents to the court luhls pelitiou, duly filed and entered on record, Uu»t he has fully udmiuii 'd.u i^ .1 t A Co. ) Mortgage,Ac., iu Do- y Kalb Superior Court. Gr.o. W. Lee and Mark I). Lee. ) April Term, lb(.7. I T appearing to thu Court by the petition of F. ('. Adams, Joseph IVckover, J. It. Smith, W. D. Nl- cIioIh, aud E. W. Martin, merchants, ana nnrtncrs, doing Imsines* umier the firm name and stylo ol Adiitns, l’eck- i.ver A Co.,) accompanied by the note and mortgage deed,) t tint ou the eleventh day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the defendant made and delivered to the plaint ill* their promissory note, indorsed by J. R. Mounce, bearing date tho day and year aforesaid, where by the defendant* ptjjMiised, on the tlr»*t day of January next following the dim- of said note, to pay to tin* oilier of the plaiutitis two thousand four humlVed and thirty doliais aud twenty-five cents, for value received; aud (lint afterwards, oil the twelfth day of July, iu the year eighteen hiindr.il aud sixty-six, the defendants, la tter to mm ure t he payment of said note, executed iti.d delivered to the plaiiitiilH their deed or mortgage, wlo rchy the said defendant a mortgaged to thu plaintiffs all that tract or parcel oi land situate, lying and being in the 1sth district of'Hi.-. oiiniy ot DeKnlb, Statu nforepaid, known as lots Nor. 2D and 22(1, containing (K»7Jtf acres, more or loe-s ; and it further appearing thut said note remains un paid: It is llieiefore ordered thut tho said defendant* do pay into Court, on or before the first of the next term thereof, the principal, interest, and cost due on the the said note, or show cause to the contrary, if any they can; and that on the failure of the defendants so to do, the equity ol redemption In and to said mortgage pre mi sc* be hrevir thereafter burred and foreclosed. And it is fortln r otde.cd that this rule he published lu the At lanta Intelligencer once a mouth for tour month* previ ous to the next term of this Court, or served on the de* lendant^, their special agent* or attorney at least three months previous lo the next term of this Court. HENRY JACKSON, Plaint ill v Attorney. A tiuft extract from tho mimites of ttiis Court. June 2* lMi,\ J. M HAWKINS, ( lerk. Printer's fee $1 per square for euc.i insertion. Sav i Rn Dlvn In-Kall. , April Tei II lift* is thereto Urcd uud creditor said administral.i miuistraliou, uud Monday in Oclola inar'Jl— Juuifim a to cite all person* concerned, ki»i- i, to show cause, if any they can. why '•hould uot hu dismissed from his ad- eceivo letter* of dismissiou ou the flint r, lui7. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. Printer • lee $1 00 Yoi NO It. Kl. HAHIMON. \ l-i.7 I T appearing to the Com t by the return ol I he Slant Hint the defendant iu the above ra»o does not res id* in tins county; and it iuriher appearing Uml h<- doe* n<>i reside in tbm State : It Is, on motion ol counsel, order* < that said defrinl.iut appear and answer ul the utxl U-ru of this < ourt, else* that the case lie considered in default and the pluiuiiff allowed to proceed; and it i« iuriher or dered thut this rule be puhlitlieil in one of the public t Zclicri published in the city of Atlanta, iu lhh.Mate,onc« u inoniii lor tour month*. HILL A CANDLER, Ailorm-ys lor Lit>elunt. A true extract from the minute* of said court. June 8 1 *17. J. M HAWKINS, Cletk. I’riuler’* feu $1 per squure each iinM-rtam. J.-2I lauvlin (;i:OURI \, DbKai d County. jktt County. mouths after date, application will be made to ( ourt of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, Ga., for m II the real estate belonging to the estate of s L. Yimaul, late of said county, deceased. July iit'uuv uituui.'unriti a fl...'.. U ION n dot RICORRI.A, Pickens County. ION A. DARNEL, administrator of David A. Lands u, Jr., represent* to the court In Ills petition Inly filed uml entered on record tlmt he has fully admin- •Icied said estate, ami pray* for a discharge therefrom - These are therefore to notify all person* concerned to e aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by iw, to show cause, if any exists, why letters of dismiH- ioii should not he grunt*-d the applicant*. Given under ly bund at office, June 12, isflfl. W. II. SIMMONS. Ordinary. JolO lnmflm PrlnHrt fee $4.60 li Y ,t A 1L7IINISTRATOR’S SALK. irtue of an order from thu Court, of Ordinary of OUlity, Ga., will be sold, before tho court house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, half of lot of laud No. 31 A. hi Ihe 6th district and 2d section of Bald coutity, situated in northwest comer of said lot, containing 70 acn-s, more or less; place tolerably well improved. Sold as the properly ol the estate of S. H. Cowart, de ceased. Term* of r*nlenodi. June 12.1807. ROBERT COWART, jolfl -Id RICORR Administrator of H. B. Cowart. , Printer’* lee $5 A, I’tcKKNs County. W ILLIAM E. PADGBT, administrator of Cary S. Faded. deceased, represents to the court In Ills petition, duly filed aud entered on record, that lie 1ms fully mlmliiisterea Cary S. Budget's estate— This i* therefore to cite and ndinonlsh all persons con n-rued, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator ahould not he discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the flrst Monday n January, 1838. Given under my baud aud official signature, July 1, l«i»7. Jyfl--ImuGin W. II. SIMMONS. Ordinary. Printer* fee $**.50 RI JIRL I A, Pickens County. r|!W(> months after the date hereof, application will he 1. made to Ihe Court of Ordinary of said comity for leave to sell the lands hclougiug to thu estate ol M. II. West, dcceusud, for the benefit of heir* uud creditor* of said deceased. July 1, 18(17. L. W. I! A Id., A'lininiatrator. Jyfl - 2m Printer’* lee $(i W I’U KKNS SIIFRIFF’N SALK. ILL be Hold,ou the flrst Tuesday iu Augu*tnext, be fore Hie court house door 111 the town of Jasper, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One undivided half of lot of land No. 157. in thu Lltli district and 2d section of said county. Levied on by virtue of all fa is-tied from the Comity Court of said county. In favor of C. J. Jenkins, Governor, ami for use of officer* of court v* R. V. Cook aud other*. March 21, |N17. J. 15. M( CLAIRD. Dep. Sheriff, i 0 td Printer'* fee $3.60 per levy* RI50RRIA, PleKKN8 ( (foUNTY. rilWO mouths after the*date of thi* notice, application 1 will be made to the Court (»f Ordinary of said coun ty for leave to sell the lands la-longing to the estate of I llopoer, late of said county, deceased, for thu benefit of lie editors, •tune 12, lni»7. J. C. MANLY’, Administrator Printer’* fee $ti Jolfl 9m lal-NlRRIA, I’auldino County. W ILLIAM COCHRaN, administrator of Henry Kiser, deceased, represents to the court that he hao folly administered the estate ot said deceused. and applies for letters of dismission — These are therefore to cite all perse ns concerned to be and appear at my office, within tho timo prem-ribed by law, and show cause, if auy they have, why the said ap plicant should uot be dlsmlsBcd from suid aUmlnl*tration on the first Monday iu December, 18ti7. Given under un hand and official signature, May 27. 1887. s. B. MoUHKGOK, Ordinary. inay90 -larafim Printer's fee $1 fa) A 11.11 IIS ISTR ATOR’N SALE. W ILL 1m) sold, on the flrst Tuesday in September next, before the court house door in the town ot Dallas, within the legal hour* of Bale, the following lot* of land, lo-wit: Lot No. 350 ami 351. and 10 acre* ui thu southeast corner of lot No. 311, all lying in the 18th dis trict and 2d section. Sold a* tho property of J. Mitchell, (I*-* • .im d. bald lot* having been sold by the administra tor on the first Tuesday iu June last, and hid off by the widow of said deceased, uud she having failed to comply with the !• Tin* of said sale, it I* re-sold at her risk.— Terms * ash. July 12, 1k)»7. J. B. WHITE, Administrator, lyil 1 i Printer'* foe $5 A IMIIMSTHATOR’N HALIL { >Y \ Irtn. 4»f an order from the Court of Ordluary o| > Paulding cojuty, (ia., will bo sold, ou the first I a.-day iu August next, between the legal hoar* of Bale, at Ih'-Miurt boils'* door in the town of DnlhtBjotaof luua land Nos. A5S and 9511, in the 2d district and 3d Bection of i'.iiilditig "Minty, whereon Emily Thompson i-esidod at tin- time of her death. Sold for ihe benefit of tho heirs and tieditor*. Terms caeh. June 11. 1887. B. If. ADAIlt, Administrator, jelfl—til Printer’s feo $5 state for Ix-uefit of he All person- i-'ineen tlons, if any they huv publicul Ion of Ibis in are nolidi d to file vlthin two mouths lr. 4*, t-lso leave will fa* V. July 2-3, 1887. J. It. WILSON, Grdiutiry (I In . fee «.i RKOR4;IA. Fannin County. U A. TANNER applies hu- letters of guardianship • up4in the person* ami proiM rlf of It. l , .duioud*4iu, Lewis K4lim*niis4'ii, and Maltha Vali.iomlpou, orphans 4it Win. E4luinudHon I'lil* I* to cite and uduioiiDh ail and siugular, the kiu- ilred and creditor* nt said deceased, to In- mid appear at uiy office, within the time prescribed by law, aim show cause, If any they have, why *ahl letters shoulil mil hr granted. Given undvt my hand and official rignutuir, July 18, led:. F. W. DAWES, Ordinary. Jy97- -lifld Priuivr s fee $3 RICORRIA, Pauldino County. ri1WO months after dale application will be made to the 1 Court oi Ordinary of said county for leave to sell tho lands belong ng to Ihe estate of Mariou Lee, late of eaid county, deceased. June *.>9,18117. J. S. EASON, Administrator. jy.3- 80.1 Printer’s fee $8. PAULDING MIIKItIFF’K SALK. W ILL fa* Hold, before the court house door in Paul ding county, Ga , fa-tweeu the usual hour* of sale, the liii-t Tuenlay in September next, Ihe following L. •f said y, to wn of land N< niiiy, 1113. In Ihe 2d district and 3d section Levied on by a Justice Court fl. fa. iu indley vs. John II. Turner. Levied on of A. H hy a coiistabl Also. »( the same time and place, lot of land 473. iu the 1st disiiiclol Paulding county. Levied ou a* the pro- perty of Nancy A. Rhodes, to ralisfy a Justice Court ti fa Su favor of Nancy Htenure, i.evled on bv a constable Also, at the same time aud place, lot of land No. 48ri, and ‘.-8 acres of lot No. 485, on the south side. Levied on the property ot W. A. J. Leo, to satisfy two Justice Court fl la- lu favor of N. C. Allen. Levied on by a cou- stable. July 27, 1«87. P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff, jy 'l Id Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. The Olory of Man ia Strength. •I'lIKlIKKoliK, Itao tturvuua and debtllUtsd .houUl tm. L lutdlafclj uh Ublikulu'. Hbtiuot Btciiu. (iKOnulA, QonDoK Cointrr. T WO month, sftor date, application wit! 1m made to tho honorable OonR of Ordinary of (iordon couuty, nt tho first reiular torm after tho ciplratton of two raontlis from this notice, for leavo to noil thu land* belonging to tho estate of I^iila Moas. deceaood, for tho benefll of thu helra and creditor, of .aid dewaaod. „Kaj 80,1887. KMF.LINE MOBS, Administratrix. Jol^-9m* __ _ Printer’* fee $8 RK50RRIA, Gordon County. f p WO mouth* nfterdato. application will made to tho J Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga., at the first regular torm after tho expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to Bell tho land* belonging to the estato of R. J. Blalock, late of snlil county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Juno 8, 1807. D. R. BLALOCK, Administrator. Je5—9m Printer’s feo $8* RI50RRIA, GonuoN County. W A. J. Robertson, administrator of tho estate of • Mathew Robertson, represents to the coart. in his petition dnly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered *aid cstnto— These are therefore to notify nil persons concerned to bo and nppear nt iny office, within the time prescribed hy law, to snow cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis sion should not hu granted the applicant on tho first Mon day in December, 1887. Given under my baud and offi cial siguaturo, May 27, 1887. ^ I). W. NEEL, Ordinary. may20—lnmOm , Printer'll foe |4JjQf R150RRIA, Gordon County. milOMAS JOHNSON, administrator of W. O. John- I Hon, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed aud entered on record, tlmt he has fully administer ed said estate, ho far ns his assets will pay— This is therefore to cito all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cnu*c, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from Ills administration, and receive letters of dismission ou the flrst Monday in December, 1887. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. inay2fl—lainOm Printer's fed $4 B0.* RI50HR1A, Gordon County. G EORGE U. HOGAN, administrator on the estate of Wirt. E. Hogan, represents to me thut he lias fully administered the estate of said deceased, anil applies for dismission from said administration — This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any they can. why said administrator should not be discharged frofa his adminis tration and receive letter* of dismission as prayed for. Given under my hand uml official signature, June 5, 1807. i). W. NEEL, Ordinary. Je7—lamflm* Printers fee $1.60 RKORRIA, Gordon County. G 1 EOKOE 11. 1IOUAN, administrat or or the estate ol T Jehu Neblett, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned for a discharge from Ills administration ol the estate or said deceased— These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aim nppear at my office, within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not Issue to the applicant as prayed for. Given under my bund and official signature, June 5, 1887. 1). W. NEEL, Ordinary. Ie7— lamOm Printer’s fee $4.5(1* RKORRIA, Gordon County. C l EORGE Ii. HOGAN, guardian of Roxcelana anu Al- W bert G. Hogan, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from bis saidguardlaushln— This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said guardian should not ho discharged from his guar dianship, and receive letters of dismissiou iu terms of law. Given under my hand and official signature, June 5, 1887. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. je-7— Kkl Printer’s fee $3* RKORRIA, Gohdon County. filUOMAS J. McGlLL having applied to me in proper JL form for letters of administration on the estate of leased— and appear at my office, within‘the time prescribed by law, td’ show cause, If any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa ture, Juno 27, 1887. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. jy2-3fld Printer's fee $8* RKORRIA. Gordon County. J E8SE MILLER, administrator on Ufa estate of Jesse N. Miller, deceased, applies to me lor letters of dis mission from said administration— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be ami appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law. and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under iny hand and offl ciat signature, June 27,1867. I). W. NEEL. Ordinary. Jyfl—lam6m* printer’s f*-«- $4.50 RKORRIA, Gordon County. D B. BARRETT, administrator of the estate of Jacob • Abbott, having mado application to me for letters of dismission from said deceased’s estate— These are therefore to give notice to ull concerned, kin droil and creditors, to appear at tny office, within tho time prescribed by law, and file their objections, If any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and officint signature, June 27, 1867. D. W. NEEL, Ordtuary. Jyfl—lamOm Printer’s fee $4.60* RKORRIA, GonnoN County. 1 1 WO months after date application will be mado to the . Court of Ordinary of said county, at tho flrst regu lar term after the expiration of two months from tills notice, for leave to sell ull tho lands belonging to tho estAte of A. f\ Bailey, late of said county, deceased, for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. June 27, 1887. D. U. BARRETT, Administrator, jyfl 3m Prlntor'sfce fffft A DUII \ I ST R A TOR \N S A I. K. B Y’ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Gu., will be sold, before the court house door iu the town of Calhoun, on the flrst Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 2»l, in the 8th district aud 3d suction. Hold a? the property of Susan Coker, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nml creditors. Term*, credit to August, 1888. July 19,1867. ~ " Jyfll—td B , M. G REEN. Administrator. Printer’s fee $6 4 A DUI IN ISTR ATOIt’N SALK. Y virtue oi an order from the Court ot Ordinary of Gordon county, Gn., will fa* sold, before the court house door in the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday iu September next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. lfll, in the 1 Ith district and 3d section, contain ing 140 acres (the widow’s dower to come outol it.) Hold as the property of Htephen McGinnis, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms: One-half cash: the other half six months credit. G. M. THOMPSON, Administrator, jyj i -td Printer's foe RKORRIA, Gordon County. W ILLIAM E. COVINGTON applies to me in proper form for letters of administration on thu estate of John F. Connon, late of said county, deceased— These nrc therefore to cite ami admonish all ami singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be mil nppear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. anu show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant. Given tinder my hand and official signature, .July 30,1887. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. angl—80d Printer's fee $3.* RKORRIA, Gohdon County. M ARY’ STANTON applies to me In proper form for letters of administration upon the estate of B. A, Htnnton, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and slngii lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear nt my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administra tion on thees.nte of said deceased should not be granted to the applicant. Witness my hand aud official signa ture, July .30,1887. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary, augl—30d Printer’s fee $3* RKORRIA, Gordon County. TTAKKIET COLLIER having applied to mo in proper XX form for letter* of administration upon the estate John M. Collier, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite ami admonish ull and singu lar, the kindred and creditors (if said deceased, to bo ami appear at my office, within the time allowed by law. ami snow cause, if any they can. why said letters should not he granted the applicant. Witness my hand aud official signature, July 3(1,1887 angl-30d Flint'- RKORRIA, Gordon County. R F. ORR having applied lo he appointed guardian ol • the ponton ami property of it. A. Campbell and Mary J. Campbell, minors under fourteen year* of age, residents of said county— This I* to cite all nud singular, the friends and next of kin of said orphans, to be aud appear at my of lice, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Witness uiy hand and official signature, July 31), 1887. I). W. NEEL, Ordinary, augl 3<>d* Printer’s foe $3. RKORRIA, Gordon ('oi nty. r|!WO months after date application will he made to X the Court of Ordinary of said comity for leave to sell the laud* belonging to the estate of Francis Henderson, late of said county. de4.c-a*etl. July :to, 1S87. IL M. THOMPSON, Administrator lit bonis non. angl—9m Printer’s i«-«- $. • RKORRIA, Faykttk County. phens, represent- to the court that ho has fully ad ministered John W. Stephens’ estate - This is therefore to cite and admonish aft persons con cerned to be aud nppear at my office, on or before the first Monday In October next, nud show cause, If any they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator a* afore said, should not be dismissed from said udmluistratiou. Given nnder my hand and official signature, this March 20, 1887. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. mar21—intlm Printer’s fee $4.60 Hahkuta A. DniVEii i Libel for Divorce, in FaretteSupe vs. y r rlor Court. September Teim Julius W. Driveil J 1888. It appearing to the court from the return of the Sheriff that the defendant i* not to be found in thi* county : it i* ordered that service be perfected upon the defendant by publication iu terms ot law in such cases made and provided. JOHN lll'JK, Plaintiff’s Attorney. A true extract from the minute* of the Superior Court of Fayette county. May 24, 1887. Je6 -lani4ui A. 15. STOKES, Clerk. Printer’* per square for each Insertion. RKORRIA, Fayktt* County. mWO months after date, application will bo made to 1 tho Court of Ordinary or said county, at the first regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this notice, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to tho estate of Zadock Davis, late of suid county, deceased, for the bcueflt of the heir* uud creditor* of said deceased. Juno 7, 1887. CHARLES J. ROBINSON, Administrator de bonis non with will auuexed. je8—2m Printer’s fee $8 RKORRIA, Faykttk County. 1 ELIZABETH F. THORNTON, administratrix on thu J estate of David L. Thornton, deceased, represent* to the court that she has fully administered the said Da vid L. Thornton'* estate, aud prays for letter* ufdismis- alou — These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and slngu lar, the kindred aud creditor* of said deceased, to be and anpearat my attre, within the tint** prescribed by law, to sliowcause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given umb-r my baud nud officiul signature, Juno 13, 1887. * EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary )*19 lomBm Printer* fee $1.60 RKORRI A, FAYBTT9 Oot NTY, O LIVE TllOHPSON, administratrix on the estate of James 8. Thompson, lute of said county, deceased, liaviug made application to thi* court lor leave to sell the laud belonging to the estate ol said deceased, for tho ben efit of heirs uud creditors- All persons concerned are notified to file their objec tions, it auy they have, within two months from thu first publication of this notice, else leave will fa- granted for the sale of said real estate. July 1. 1887. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. J\-* 2m Prlnteria fee$8 RKORRIA, Forsyth County. mWO mouths after date application will b* mad* to X the honorable Court or Ordluary of said c<muty for leave to sell the real estate of Wm. Hmith, late of aaid county, deceased. June 1,1887. JOI1N T. BROWN, Administrator. JeB—fiOd Primer s fee $ti MfaooilanoouH Advo^tlsoinent*. New York AdvortlNeni 4 q|| llOBTli yrom ATLANTA TO NEW YORK ! (t/A SAVANNAH.) Pare Tllroltuli lo New York $31. Ball from Savannah to new York every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Murray’s Lino. Atlantic 0. M. H. 8 Empire Line. Co.’s Line, Hail TUESDAYS, Hail THURSDAYS. Hail HATUKD’YS. HAN HALVADOR Nickcraon, Com. VIRGO, General Barnes, HAN JACINTO, Buckley, Com'der. Morton, Com’r. Atkin*, Comd’r. 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