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GEORGIA, ALABAMA & S. C.
STATE FAIRS
Out 19 competitors. Ground the best meal and more of it
The Best Saw Mill *
Peay M ill With the LATEST and BEST improvements, variable
frietien lead that beats them all and no mistake.
Ratehei set works A etc., complete except saws, to cut 5000 feet per day
Iff only 1215, It is warrantee to cut 2000 feet per day with SIX
BOHNS POWER ENGINE.
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RULSTONES for all purposes. The largest stock in the South
8«ft& fer prices, Mill Gearing of all kinds, shaftings, machine pulleys, without etc, first etc. get
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-vQTHE * GEORGIA *SEMINARY8<
jSiWPIVT? RlTTCi oSS
FOR YOUNG MJDIE3
Itittsiilie • Georgia
C^Rttsd its spring term on Monday January 10th 1887, with * full corps
ft WPstsn t teachers.
¥m outlook for the Seminary is extremely flattering and the man.
•gstoOBt thereof will spare no pains to place it in the front rank of
FEMALE INSTITUTIONS
jer of list tern wiT return, which is sufficient evidence
_ ^Board^ in the^Seminar^ building, $12;
is given. Terms:
The- euBdersignod would refer parties who have daughters to educate to
fRffft-B Addriwld or Mrs W C McEntire of Carnesvlile for any informs.
Uhl tinmtn’lg the Seminary. For catalogue address
A. W. Van Hoose, Pres.
Galnesvil'e, Georgia.
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E)RY GOODS”" clothing;
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MYERS &CO.
Athens, Georgia
Wholesale and R etail.
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Prices to Suit the Times.
SHOES CARPETS
Administrator’s Sales.
Agreeably to an order passed Franklin by
the co art of ordinary of
county, Ga., will be sold at public
outcry to tne highest bidder before
the court house door in Cafnesville.
Georgia, within the legal hours of
•ale on the first Tuesday in Febuary^
1887, the following property to-wit:
One tract or parcel of Iand^ lying dist
and being in said county in 1363
• x on waters of Rice creek former
ly known as the Hays land and join J
ing lands of McGee, A. J. Owen,
. Lun aii and others containing 144
acr*-s more or less with a dwelling
and 15 or 20 acres of fresh land clear¬
ed and in good state of cultivation.
Also a tract of land in said district
OB waters of Double Branch creek
and joining lands of H. Baskins, Ed
xerret and others known as the Lin
ny Cannon place containing 67 acres
more or less with a dwelling and a
one horse farm in a good state of
cultivation.
Also a tract of land in said district
on waters of Double Branch creek
known as the La toe* land lots No 5
and 6 joining lands of L W Starr H
Baskina and others, containing 112
and one half acres more or less having
a new dwelling and is exceedingly
wed timbered good soil
woods. -
- Also one half interest in a lot of
land.in said county on wateis of
Rice creek Bear the waters of Broad
titer less containing 187 Philips acres lands, more joins or
known as vie
mg otberar^scT/a'TJ^of fchael Beatenbean "land" apd
m the
town de West BowersviUe known in
the ordea of the lots of said town as
the east quarter on the corner of loV
No 4 on northwest side of 3rd street
vpthagood containing one storehouse quarter of said an lot. acre
on
Also a lot of land in the said town
of West Bowersville joining lands
James Glover and J. Bonds on
Broad quarter and 3rd sreets confaing less 4 being and
a acres moro or
the place whereon Q C Jordan lived
at tne time of his death and whereon
his widow now lives.
Also a lotof land in the edge of skid
West Bowersville joining the Osborn
and Duncan lands containing two
thirds of an acre known as the fish
of Q. O. Jordan lata of 8 aid county
deceased. Terms ene third cash and
the balance on credit until the 15th,
of Oct 1887 at 8 per cent per annum
from date of sale.
Bond will be given for titles to be
mad# when the purchased money is
paid. This Marion Jan 3rd 1887.
Cheek }
J. A. Bowers. J Advi’rs.
•f Q. C. Jordan deceased.
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Post’d Sheriff’s Sales ■
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Will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Carnesville
Franklin county aa. within fcbe legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
February for 1887 to following the highest bidd er
c ash the property
One tract or parcel ofhnd in said
county of Franklin situated lying
and being in the 210th district » M
of said county containing thirty
three and 66.100 acres more or less
on the waters of Littles creek join¬
ing Nathan iands on the east of the estate of
Gunnells; deceased on the
South by the lands of M L Strib
Langston, bling on the and west the by North lands by of lands S A
on
of nr# Vaughn and the estate of
Alexander Langston, deceased.
On said land there is a good two
storehouse, story dwelling gin house house and and other kitchen,
im
described provi ments. in Said plat lands made are by fully
a c S
1881. Weld, Levied Surveyor September* 12th of
on as the property
S A Langston bv virtue of and to
Satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from
Franklin Superior court in favor of
w T Harbor & Bro. and against the
said S A Langston. Written Notice
•f levy giveu the Defendant in
terms of <he S law. Property pointed
rut by A Erwin, Attorney
plaintiffs. Th-s January 3rd 1887.
J. C, McConnell.
SH ERIFF’S SALE.S
Will be sold before the court house
door in carnesville Franklin county
Georgia between the legal hours 1>L
on the first Tuesday in March
Lthe following property to wit
ne tract iff land lying in the
218th Dist. © x of said* county cm
tain ing one hundred and thirty-five
Levied on by issued virtue oi and to satisfy
twefi fas trom the
court of the 218 dist. G M of said
county in favor of fluids and jSfitch
ell and against John T Whitworth.
Levy made and returned to me for
sale as the law directs by R, O. Har¬
rison L C, this January 3rd 18874
Also at the same time and place
on* «quai and undivided sixth in¬
ter in a tract of land lying in the
812 diet:, g M of Franklin county on
the water# of Jfiddle River contain¬
ing two hundred and forty of acres
more or less adjoining lairds the
estate of T J Langston de c
lands of Jesse H. Ayers, Kimrey Begars, and
William Crump, J W Willums
others being ibe jls«* vlxrtrn the
widow s EAveis now lives and AuownoS
her dower: The place is one among
the best farms in North-east Georgia
having 75 or 100 acre? of fino bottom
land on it. i.ivied upon as tne property satisfy
of 0 J Ayers by virtue of and to
two fifas issued from the justice court
ol the 8l2.li dirt: O M of Franklin
county in liivoi ofJ A’and s C Vicery
against O J Ayers Levy made and re¬
turned to me for sale as the aw d<r ects
by b R skelton l n this January the 3-d
1887 j C McConnell sheriff
Administrators Sale.
Agreeably to an order from the
court of ordinary of saio c onnty, will
be sold to the highest bidder, before
the court house door in carnesville
Franklin county within the lega
h out* of sale on the first Tuesday in
February next the following propert
to wit: e
Oae tract or parcel of land lying
:n said county on the head waters ef
creek, in 262 district G M, ad¬
orning g n Atkinson, Elisha wraith
5! lias Roach and others, containing
forty acres more oi 'ess and known as
the Bihy Harris old place: Sold as
the property of Benj. Chamble dec:
for the benefit of heira and creditors
Terms cash: This January 3rd 1887:
E H Crow Administrator:
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Citations.
Georgia, Franklin county: Where
as John H Shannon administrator of
& exandej Langston represents to the
court! n liis petition duty filed and
ent ered on record that he has fully
a dministerei Alexander Langston’s
eBtateS This Is therefore to cite all
per*® 11 * concerned, heirs and creditors
to shew eftuse, if any they can, why
ia jd administrator should not he dis
receive letters of dismission on the
first xonday in April next this jan
Ird 1887, L. n. Tribble Ord.
GEORGIA, Franklin county;
whereas A. J. Neal c. $. c. administrate
ofjo/m T.BuJgess, represents to the cou: i
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
rec ord chat he has /ull y administered
j t. Bu rgess’s Estate. This is therefore
(o cite all persona concerned, heirs and
cieditsrs to show cause if any they can
why said administrat er should not be
discharged from his administratorship the
and receive letters of Dism ission, on
first menday in February 188 7.
Smo Lemuel N. Trihble, Ord’y
To all whom it may concern, John
W. Osborn having in proper letters form ap¬
plied to me for permanent oi; of
adimin : stration on the estate
J. a c.- Wade lat 3 of said county d' c<
This is to cite all persons kmdrec
and creditors of said j. A. C. Wade,
to be and appear at my office on he
first Monday" in February fhey next, why a»c
show cause if any can per
manent letters of administration
ahould not be granted John w. Osborn
on j. A, c. Wades estate, witness my
hand and seal,
jan. 3th 1687 L N Tribble, ord,
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