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GEOjIA, ALABAMA &S.C.
STATE FAIRS
Over 13 competitors. Ground the be?t meal and more of it
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The Best Saw Mill
friction Pony feed -Mill with beais ti them e LATEST and mistake. BEST improvements, vur i
that all and no
Ratchet set works it etc., complete except saivs, to cut 5000 feet per
for only $215. It ia warranted to cut 2000 feet tier day with
HORSE POWE * ENGINE.
Just Think of This!
MILLSTONES fov all | urpesrs. The hugest staking the Sen
Send for prices, Mill Gearing of all kinds, si machine idlings, | ullijs, etc, etc.
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^sTHE -i-GEORGIA ©SEMINARY^
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FOR YOUNG LADIES
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A u C9 m Georgia
Opened its firing acbers. ti^on Stotiday ’ 1 January 10th 1887, with a full corps
of ...
: for the Seminary is ext remelv fluttering nr.d tt.oman»
f t will spare no pains to place it in the front rank of
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FEMALE INSTITUTIONS
Every boarder of last term wil return, which is sufficient evidence
that satisfaction is given. I cm j. Board in the Seminary building, $12;
Tuition $2 to $5; music $4,Art 2.60 to $5 per school month.
The undersigned would refer parties who have daughter s to educate to
Dr li D AderboM or Mrs \V C McEntire of Carucsviile for any inform.a*
tius concerning the Seminary. For catalogue address
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Gainesvil’e, Georgia.
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Culls alientiop 'Jo the good pcoph of Franklin
County that he is shit aline and in the
Tin and Stove Business
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B)fe6ti hit % l Uiltijot M ( ,tc» anb Tinware ,u
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALES’.
Will 1 0 sold to the higeat bidder
before tb jcourt h >us 3 door in Car
nesville Franklin county; G«., within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday In April, 1887 the
property to-wil:
One e.j'ial and undivided third in
tercst in i tract of land lying
Franklin and Hart counties; said
State, tl.J tract being dividod by the
line, aud on Tugalo river and G«in
log crce’, known as the Bruce place
containii: ■; nino hundred aud sixty
two an] . wo-thir Is acres, in are or
|ess, jo:.dug lauds of J. J>. Parker
& Co.. R !) Vow and others, being
the place whereon T 1. Franks and '
others how live. The place contains
about throe hundred a.nvi of cleare l
land, all in a high state of cultiva¬ j
tion, 150 acres of first class hot
torn land lying on Tugalo river and
Guinlog creek. The upland lies veil
and is good strong land. The pi ace
is well watered with running streams
several springs and five good wells
There are four good honses on the
plaoc, and taken altogether it is one
of the very best places in Northeast
Georgia.
Also a lot of lan 1 knorn m the
serve of the home place of Snmr.e'
Knox » lot No. 1 containing tvv c nty
eight ami live tenthi -acres, lying nil
the south side of the lied Hollow
road ami with.n twohun ired yards of
the t own of Lavouia, This iof is
heavily tim bei eel, well watered and
of the best quality of upland in that
Also a lot of land know., in said
survey as lot No.2 joining the afore¬
mentioned Joe and lying north there¬
of and on each side of the Elberton
Air L ii.c li. It., coaimng twenty
tour and seven-tenth acres, of same
quality of above mentioned lot.
Also a lot of land known as No. 3
in said suryey, a 3joining lot No 1
aud lying northwest of the same,
fronting on the lid Hollow roal.
This lot contains thirty two and one
tenth acres; is heavily timbered, well
watered and first das .5 land.
Also a lot of land kno wu as No. 4
in said survey, lying north of No 3
ami No 5 and west of No 2 fronting
the lied Hollow road and being de¬
rided near the centre by .the rail
road, containing seventeen and one
half acres.
Also a lot of land known as No 5
in said suryey, lying west of No 3
fronting the lied Hollow road, ly¬
ing on the south side, containing
thirty four and tour tenth aer©»;
quality same as No 3,
Also a lot of land known as No 0
in said survey, containing two him
dren and thirteen and eight tenth
acies, and embracing all the clerred
land and improvements on the Sam
eul Knox home place. It is tracer
sed by the raihond, the lied Hollow
Road, the Knox's Bridge road and
Shelors Ferry road. There are
about Seventy five acres of cleared
land on the place, in a high state of
cultivation, and ia a fine cotton farm.
Also a lot of land known in said
survey as lot No 7 adjoining, aud
lying 72 north <md of is No traversed 0 . containing by the
acres,
Knox's Bridge road enb Shelors Fer¬
ry road;
Also a lot or land known in said
survey hundred as and lot sixty No eight 8, ccntaing and tenh two
six
acres, adjoining Jot No 6 and lying
uortii and tveet of the same, also join¬
ing land qf Mrs. Willson and Asa
Obar, It is traversed through its en¬
tire lentil by 1 30 railroad and Bed
Hollow road, Well watered, fair tim
her, and good land.
Also a lot ot tand knowu in said
survey as lot No 9, containing adjoining twenty
six and six tenth acres,
lot No 6 and iot No 8, and on the
south and by lands just south of .-peed the Ntoneeypher rail
tying lied Hollow of This road
un i road. lot is
level, and fine land:
All the above nine Jots of land ag¬
gregating more than seven hundred
acres, lying in said county
tmbruces one of the fiuest
lodie® of grey land in
’ie Vi unty. It is almost level; proDaL.lv
n e most even and level tract of ’and in
Franklin county Iti> first class gray land
and all she lots except No 2 r.r.d No
well wai cred
A!i il.e above lauds «ill be sold as the
property o' .mis jsr.iv a Knox, deceased
for distribution an.on* die heirs.
purchasers will receive the rents arising
f.om il.e improved laud the present year
Persons desiring to see the plats of the
home pJtfce can cull on ihe utulertigueii
*» his residence ,ot upon T J lI ;t rtisoii
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n, Terms ,v« m.enlcuh of
One half
the remainder ul the purchase meuey
will Ail' due os the tint da; of Nov 1887
aqd the remainder aid fail duo ou ‘ the
tlrat dav of Nov 1*88. Note* wi|{ u tak-1
eu fer the uiq«iii pi.rihm-c inonry
U-uiii g liiit Hit heu, m it- ufaafe *tiha
^tu of sight per bHiiugs, Bonds will be
given fur title* V be ein«ted wlien
tbc* ptm-baae mo»,-y i 4 ,jj, , 4 ij
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TIUUIAS II. KNOX,
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Georgia Franklin County administrator q
Whereas E. H, Crow
of Bsn'j; Chamblcr, represents to the
coart in his petition, duly filed find
entered on record, that he has fully
administered J3enj. Chaxnbler* estate:
This is, therefore, to cite-all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to
how cause if any they can, why said
"dmifiistrator should not he dis
harged lorn his administration,
nd receive letters of dismission, on
he first Monday in May 1887 ’ -■
Lemuel N. Tribble Ordinary
Georgia Franklin County: adminis¬
Whereas J. C. McConnell,
trator of David Brawuer represents
to the court, in his record petition duly he filed has
and entered on that
fully administered David Brawners
Estate: This is therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, heirs an 4 credi¬
tors to show cans* if any they
can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis¬
tration, and receive Letters of dis¬
mission, on the fust Monday Ordinary:; in May
1887: L N Tribble
Georgia Fnint fin County;
Whereas John Jl Shannon admni*
irator of Alcxnuder Langston represents
to the court in iiis petition duly filed
and entered on record that lio bas fully
uvlniinis'ered Alexander l.ungoUh'a
edtale This is ‘.herelo.e to tile ali ptf
•son'E eoiice, ned, heirs ard cred itors to
show.c-anae, jt any they can. why g.pd
admiuisirsttor should rn/f he discharged
from Id* adminiitraliqu and ree ire let¬
ters of dismission on the iiist Monday
in April next lids Jan. 3rd 1887
L N 7 ribble Ordinary.
Georgia Franklin Coiinlv.
Wlureas Green B Langiton adminis
tnitor of James il Moulder represent,
to the court in his petition duly iiipd
and enb red ou record, that he lias fully
administered Janies M Motvder's Estate
This is therefore to cite *11 persons coil
cernod, heirs and creditors, t« show
cause, if any they can, why taid admin¬
istrator should not be discharged from
his administration and receive 1 .-Lers of
dismission, on tin; Hirst Monday in May
1887. L N.Tritble Urdituuy
Georgia Fraukiin County.
Ordinar;s eflice of said county where¬
as the required N'o of Freeholders of
West Bowersvilfc 1363 dist. said county
liav.e filed ttioir petition for an election
to decide the question of fur fence or
stock law. Tiiis will cite all persons
concerned, that after legal notice of this
app'ioatiori, I will appoint a day for the
voters of said dist. to decide whether
they adopt for fen , e or stock law, under
eee'ion 1455 o' tlie new code, this March
ytli 1887
1- N 'iiibbie Ordinary.
GEO RGIA, Franklin county.
To all whom may concern: Pie¬
ty T. Wilborn executrix of W. It
Wilburn, dec., h*sin due form appli
od to the undersigned for leave to
sell lands belonging to the eitate of
sxid dece«sed, and? said application
will he heard on the first Monday in
April next. This February 25th 1887
L, N. Tribble, Ordinary.
APRIL SHERIFF’S SALE.
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id be soli beforo the court house door
in Carn*sviU on {lie first nutGay in
April next, within tiie h-jnl ho lira of
sale the followii-g properly to wit.
Un* lot of !.nd v ing m the town ol
J-avunia. fraaklia co; lil» Jyi»g north .of
the xnvthodbit Cliurch and troiiting the
Llberlon Air lire ft If containing one acre
more or less levied on as the property of
Thomas S Bray, JamesO Gary-and
G L Smith by virtue of and to sat¬
TC isfy three fifas issued by C. L Mize
for the State an« county tax
df Thomas S Bray lames C Gary
and G L Smith for the year 18S6
J Levy made and returned to me by
F C'flfitdy L O ;or sale as the Law
directs this March the 5th 1887
J C McConnell Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS tiAJ.E..
Agrt-ecblo to »u oidli* from the eoari
jo Ordinary ut Fraukiia county (Ju.
a ill be sojd at auction before tpe
court house door of said conntf ou\the
1st Tuesday in April next; within the
legal hours ofsile, the foUowiug proper
ty to «it.
Onetractoflar.il lying an j Icing in
said county in 1363 dist g M o/ Gcor x -ia
on VTii't'rs of Double fit-nncli I'li- 1 -k jiUiX
' U Baskins, EJ ,
u,l!t ' rs kucwu as Lite hinny Cannon
1>,a< , e uvuteiniug dr
acre* nior^ less
1 1 1 ‘ 4 " w hoiwe aod a one horse
‘“V" Ai«o a lot !* 8 %>[ ‘ ou luml bU * le in cl the culUv atit>n.
town bf W*&t 1
Uower.vilio known loathe order of the
w «, *, i(1 , owu 88 .i.e east qiiaiter on
cor;.cr of fut .So 4 ou X It’ rida of I
3ul street c'om,.iiiluf ouo quarter cf an I
acr«s w ‘th a goad hluro home on s.ud
lot.
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viiah ami ibe bafaitee uu uedu uut.7 the
IDhof Otrt.jss? at 8,, r i*»| pa 'um
• uiu fr.im limp e» -w.<. Boi.d wdi ft
given fur men, in- etude W tie Hilo j*ir
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Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
CURES
Sciatica,
lumbago,
Bbanaatism,
Bum,
Scald*,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns,
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
accompllabea f»r evsryboSy evaclly what 1* alaliaed
for It. Gae of tb» reason* for the*!*** waUrrityo*
tba Mustaa* Llalnamt la fouaSlmit* »»lTorsal
npplieabilitr. B>*orybe«r cases im» »iMUioftie.
The IiBrnherwea smOs It Im «m» wolAent.
The neeaewifh B««d* It fer a«Mrslf«*ay use.
The Cnealer neeSa It fer hhteams asA his man.
The Metbanla needa K aiWhFi on his rrart
bench.
The Miner needs ft in etdntst *** wsenAr
The Pioneer needs It—ean’tfM alast* wilfeon» *
The Farmer need* ft in hi* henaa- M* atal ’
and his stook yard.
The Steamboat man or the Boatman *h:
ltln llbersJ-mpply afloat and aahora.
The Ti&rse-dh.ncler needs It—It la his b._«
friend e. i TOfest reliance.
Th. '^jck-arawer needs It—it will save him
thorn <3 of dollars and a world of tronhlev
TL ijallrond man needs It a»d will need It so
long a. his life Is a retmd of accidents and dangers.
The Bnekweedaman needs It. There la noth¬
ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to Hfe,
limb and comfort which surround the
Th* Merchant needs It about his store among
his employees. Accidents will happen, and when
these oome the Mustang Liniment is wanted at once.
' Keep p Bottle lathe House. Wls th* beet of
economy. U
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Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Itslmmedlatr
use In case of acoldent saves pain and loss of wages.
Keep a Bottle Always In the'Stable for
when wanted.
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TERRACING
Attention Finnirs Z r
Terrace your uplands. It p'eventb washes, snrishes the soil. Holds th
water in the fields and prevents ia a measure the ruinous
-effects of the drouth. It will doabla the value of
I to sell any uplsnd the field or fsrm in ten years
the propose, tp. people Franklin coanty a leveling instrumen
with right to use the same au their farms. It enables any farrasrt*
lay off ditches and terraces rapidly and accurately. It cost* only a
dollars, Walnut but it i? worth hundreds to any practical firmer BfiLLlBY. and land owner
Hill, Ga., “ A. M.
DRY GOODS’ CLOTHING
M. MYERJtCO.
ATHENS, GEORGIA ;
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Wholesale and Re tail
Prices to fait Ik J. a 4 i
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MAKE NEW RICH 13 m
And wtll oemptotoix ehao«* tfc* Mead tu ttw entire tytoen tm Are*'
aon wh# Wttl take 1 Fill eeeh ai^kt free* 1 So 1* week*,
Health, If aach a Mi lag ke Reaalkl*. Wet enrinc
eqnaL Fbyalaiena ay* Skew la their praetlee. MM imjlhok fas
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