The forest news. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 26, 1879, Image 1

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THE FOREST NEWS. "" - , . . ... A i ♦ L 0 n co. pub. com’y, ) P proprietors. $ WE V. r CBLISHED EVKRY FRIDAY. l, rS HOWARD, Editor and Publisher, W {f tRSON,jUCKBON COGA. ■ y E. COB- PUBLIC SQUARE, UP-STAIRS. infills Of SUBSCRIPTION. i, r 12 months $1.50 IP S “ 1.00 ■ 3 “ 50 Club of Ten subscribers, an ex [r of tho paper will be given. RITES OF ADVERTISING. IpoiLAKpcr square (often lines or less) Kirst insertion, and SEVENTY-FIVE Cents ■ insertion. is a space of one inch, measured ■doTn the column. n!! Advertisements sent without spccifica ■-Jie nnmocr of insertions marked thereon, B, published TILL, forbid, and charged ur. pgmesjj or Professional Cards, of six lines Dollars per annum; and where Knot exceed ton lines, Ten Dollars. [Jp liluetliscinenls. mils on Sheriff’s Sale . KL 'c sold, before tin; Court House door, lithe town of Jelfcrson, Jackson county, Eiin the legal hours of sale, on the first Ivin January next, the following property, la: tract or narcel of land situate, lying Bon the Walnut Pork of the Oconee ijtlie county of Jaoksou, and known and fchetlas the *. -1.. Oliver place, being the Kcreon he resided at the time of his death, Bided as follows, to-wit: on the north lisds of .John S. Messer, on the west by Bof Mrs. Cynthia Long, on the south by Bot'Mrs. Emily Niblack and Hardy, and ■rtst ty the lands of Neal Shockley and luid containing three hundred acres, more K Levied on and to be sold for the purchase Bnder and by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from In Nipcrior Court in favor of Thomas 11. I• and Jane A. Loveless vs. Green S. I >*id Green S. Duke holds said lands I nml for titles, and said Thomas H. Love ll .hue A. Loveless have made and filed ■ recorded in the Clerk’s office of Jackson lor Court their deed for said land to Green Bis required by law. Written notice Bint in possession, as the law directs, ■tv pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. \ T. A. McELIIANNON, Sh’ff. kick son Sheriff's Sale. LLbe sold, before the Court- House door, bthetownof Jefferson, Ga., within the ours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Janu 'd.the following property, to-wit: The fland in Jackson county, Ga., on which M. Duke now resides, lying on the Wai f's of the Oconee river, adjoining lands of •fCalvin Long, dec’d, the lands of Sims irtin. the dower of Elizabeth Bowles and containing three hundred and forty-three •*re or less. On said land is a good, corn frame two-story building, an elegant iam and stables, corn cribs, &c., and it-buildings; seventy-five acres of good And in a high state of cultivation ; M m cultivation ; good orchard of fruit Met. Levied on as the property of said aM. Duke, by virtue of and to satisfy a wied from August term, 1878, Jackson •hbiirt, in favor of J. E. Randolph, Ex >fJ. H. Randolph, dcc’d, vs. Green S. ! fcncipal. It. R. Howard, A. M. Duke and Ams, securities. Written notice given to G I hike as the law requires. Property by J. K. Randolph, Ex’r, plaintiff, T. A. McELIIANNON, Sh'ff. ukson Sheriff’s Sale. sold, before the Court House door, ittie town of Jefferson, Jackson county, the legal hours of sale, on the first fin January, 18S0. to the highest and best ’ property, to-wit: and lot in the town of Jefferson, Ga., 'Public Square, known as the William 8. house. Said house is a two ’’"ling, with eight rooms—fire place in ’-and is in ordinary condition ; kitchen guises on the lot. Said lot contains two nd. more or less, part of which is in Levied on as the property of Wm. ®N’i. Sr., to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from of Jackson county in favor I Lav. William 11. Lay and M. N. Duke, ** ■ r Mary J. Duke, vs. W. S. Thomp notice given W. S. Thompson, Sr.. ■Johnson, tenant in possession, in terms II I'roperty pointed out by W. 11. Lay, ‘ P’aintitTs.' T. A. McELIIANNON, Sh’ff. , Mortgage Sale. • e sold, before the Court House door. ' v town of Jefferson, Ga.. on the first ••■'muary next, within the legal hours Hollowing property, to-wit: J 1 of land m said county, containing one , '"’ffj'acres, adjoining lands of H. . Yearwood and A. DeLapcr- known as P art °f the Moore t<., Place there is a log house, out part in cultivation, part in woods Levied on as the property of i, j, * ,to satisfy- a mortgage fi. fa. obtained . tr 'V- r Y°urt of Jackson county, in ,s;ta lder vs. J. B. Silman. Pro isj n °! lt t>y plaintiff’s attorney. Notice •.'"•imaii. and Thomas Bennett, ten- as the law directs. A. McELHANNON, Sh’ff. ti| *’ Jackson County. k? ■ ■ r Ordinary, December Term, 1879. Si nvs ‘ llcnr y Human. Ex’r of Vj'{< art > dec’d. and Sarah A. Mur >tewart, Georgia A. Stewart, J stirs', i rn and her husband. W. E. Os ■ °/‘H a lissa E. Stewart, dee’d. V'' Ku * e to cause titles to be made E2B v ? n the c J 0,lr t that Rutha J. Osborn, disband vrb ht law and parties, ! : hts tv, * E. Osborn, reside without **iHo v ' „ er ?tore, ordered that legal no by be perfected upon ’^irtyin..' ,Icat wn of this order, once a i n j;*.• ia the Forest News, a pa- Jackson county. Ga. u' tf. W. BELL, Ord’y. %IA. i , uvU*4>h County. rag. j 4i . titers 0 r l ? ts applies to me in proper <>* the estate f;!t * ill PA atc sa county, dec’d— El ca USe -!! Cern ed, kindred and cred can ’ on the first K: rtiy of • *b tl,c re ßlar torn, of K!" otl s™nti COUnty ’ Why said | >' official signature, this Deceip li. W. BELL, Ord’y. The People tlieir own Balers; Advancement ij Education, Science, Agriculture and Southern Manufactures. Executors’ Sale. A AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary, granted at the December term, 1879, will be sold at Jefferson, Ga., to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in January, 1880, the following property, to-wit: Two tracts or parcels of land, in Jack son county, Ga., belonging to the estate of Sam’l G. Hunter, dec’d. One of said tracts contains two hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. R. Lyle, M. C. House, Jesse I arker and others. On said tract is a comfort able dwelling, stables, horse lot, corn cribs and other out-buildings; from twenty-five to thirty acres in cultivation ; sixty-five in old fields and sixty-five in woods or original forest. The other of said tracts contains fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Austin Fulcher. J. P. Stewart and others. All of this fifty acre tract is in original forest; uo improvements. Terms— cash. L. Y. BRADBURY, Ex’r of Samuel G. Hunter, dec’d. Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or dinary of Jackson County, obtained at the December term, 1879. will he sold to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Jefferson, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues day in January, 1880, the following property, to wit : Nine shares of stock of the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company and three shares of stock of the Bank of the University, at Athens, Ga. All of the above shares belonging to estate of Samuel Smith, Sr., deceased, and the par value of each share being one hundred dollars. Sold for the purpose of distribution and paying debts. Terms cash. SAMUEL S. SMITH, T. S. SIIANKLE, deco Adm’rs of Samuel Smith, Sr., dec’d. Jachson Mortgage Sale. WILL be sold, before the Court House door. in the town of Jefferson, Jackson county. Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the lirst Tuesday in Februar} 1 -, 1880, the following pro perty, to-wit: One two horse wagon, one sorrel mule, nine years old ; one black mare mule, eight years old ; one dun milch cow. All levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Jackson Superior Court in favor of 11. Atkins A Cos., as signee of G. S. Duke, vs. Croff Duke, colored. Property pointed out and more fully described in said mortgage. T. A. McELIIANNON, Sheriff. EORGI4, Jackson Comity. C. M. W. Borders has applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead ; and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock A. M., on the 20th day of December, 1879, at iny office. deco H. W. BELL, Ord’y. Dr. E. E. DIXON, Gainesville, Ga.. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DR UGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS A.NX3 OILS, TOILET SOAPS, SttOYIAYRY. WWNCYS, Trasses, Spouses, Tooth and Hair Brashes, Comas, WINES, BRANDIES S' WHISKIES, AND ALL KINDS OF Druggists Sundries. The public will find my stock of MEDICINES complete, warranted GENUINE, and of the best quality. nov 21 Tue mite —is— the easiest selling, THE BEST SATISFYING SfiiiiMacle Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was the death-blow to high priced machines. THERE* ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. Thi Is a very Important matter, as It Is a well known and undisputed fact that many of the :so called first-class maehineswhich *re oflered s® C h. ao now-a-days are those that have oeen re nossessed (that is. taken back trom customers after use) and rebuilt and put upon the market “thewhite IS THE PEER OF ANY SEWING ciWls OF IHE SINSeS. HOWE MB WEED m i A t K costs more to manufacture than EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND DI |TS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ing the WHITE. Prices and Terms Maie Satisfactory. AGENTS ‘WANTED 1 White Sewing Machine Cos,, CLEVELAND, 0. M. C. FEW, Sole Agent for Jackson County, Ga. JjIGHT job work, Executed promptly* at tUtsoflj.ee. JEFFERSON, JACKSON COUNTY, GA., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1879, PIANOS Stool, Cover and Book only $143 to ■BMBpHB $255. Organs 13 Stops, 3 set Reedi, 2 Knee Swells, Stool, Book, only S9B. day Newspaper frbe. Address Dawikl J. Bratty, Washington, N. J. AGE.VTS WALTER For the Best and Fastest-Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Cos., Atlanta, Ga. PARLOR ORGAN W alnut Case, 5 Octaves, 2 full sets Powerful Reeds, 9 Stops, 2 Knee Swells, only $59. Address, U. S. PIANO CO., 163 Bleecker St., New York. Agents Read This! We want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay a salary of SIOO per month and expenses to sell our wonderful invention. Sample free. Address at once Sherman & Cos., Marshal, Mich igan. 000 returns 30'days on SIOO invested. 1- \J VA Official Reports and information free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of $lO to SSO. Address T. Potter Wight & Cos., Bank ers, 35 Wall St., N. Y. *lO to *100011" ass makes fortunes every month. Book sent free ex plaining everything. Address, BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17 Wall St., New York. t- ■ ■ A GOOD PLAN. Combining and jnany ordari lu one vast sum Imu every advantage of capital, with skillful management. I.argn profit* divided prorata on investments of $2% to S!O.C®O. Circular, with full ex planation* how all can succeed in stock dealings.mailed free. LAWKKNCK A CO.. 19 Broad Street. New York. BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS FOR STONE IN THE- BLADDER. A discharged Stone o’r Gravel placed in these wa ters will dissolve to a powder in a few days. The water, in cases of six gallons, $5 per case at the Springs. Pamphlet sent to any address. THOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor Buffalo Lithia Springs, Ya. EPILEPSY, FITS, Falling Sickness, St. Vitus Dance. Convulsions and all Nervous Afflictions, CURED by using Dr. Vonßerg’s Celebrated German Cure. An infal lible and unexcelled remedy ; warranted to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Statistics show an average of 95 cures out of every 100 cases. A free Bottle sent to any sufferer sending us their Ex press and P. O. address. R. F. Cooke & Cos., Il l West 30th St.. N. Y. ■X kVWV.Vvk OWWW V'O W HOLIDAYS!! Pianos and Organs, at Extraordinary Low prices for cash, Installments received. Splendid Organs $35, $45, SSO. SOO. $75. SBS and SIOO. 7 Octave ROSEWOOD PIANOS $l3O. $135. 74 do sl4 . $l5O, upwards. Not used 6 months. Illustrated catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS, Manu facturer and Dealer, 820 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box, 3530. ON3ODAYSTRIAL \\ e will send our Electro-Yoi.TATC Bkt.ts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility', Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other diseases. A Stira Cure yuaj'unfeed or no pat/. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall. Mich. [pit? 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Programmes, circulars. &c., for schools auj academies, printed at this oflio#, ELASTIC TRUSS Has x Pad differing from ai 1 other*, C'i>p*bape, with Slf-Adjastlng Ball In center, adaptsi U 1 fto all Sjj positions of the body, while the SS Bllin themnprMbeklh |2® W !nt<illn*^JiMtm p#mnnw*ild with the Finger. With light pressure th Hernia U held securely lay and night, and a radical eura certain. It is easy, durable and cheap. Sentbym.Ml. Circulars free. EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, lIL □il, I p 4 F>tbhih*! Ia ISTf fw th. cor. ot cr, Ttaora, Flaan, Bcrafala, .n lSkla Dlinm, wlibou; of k nif, of lou of blood, and Util* pain. OT 1 nfotmallon, circular, andrafarancm, addratt, Dr. F. I* FOND, Aurora, Ku Cos., lIL CONSUMPTION) CURED. A simple vegetable remedy! Ifor the speedy an d permanent cure of ConßUmp-9 ( *tton Jlronehitis,Catarrh.Asthma, an,l all ThroatM j and Lung Affections. Also a Positive and I jrndicn.l cure for Nervous Debility and all 9 (Nervous Complaints, which has been tested in 9 ! thousand, of case,. Recipe, with full directions! kin Germain French, or for ’Tepar-S (inir and usinir, sent by mail free of vnnrgcVl on receipt of stamp. Pleas, name this paper. 9 j W.W.SHEBAR,I*9 Powers Bloch,Kochs. ter ,H.Y. Q jfosjjyjEii^ Bitten* New Goods! - PRICES!! BAILE Y STILL ALIVE! COME ! PRICE ! TAKE ! I HAVE just opened a Stock of NEW GOODS, and propose to sell them cheaper than the cheapest. Among many other tilings too tedious to mention, will be found a full line of G-roceries, all of the best quality. Then comes, and at low prices, a lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING! among which is a full line LADIES’ CLOAKS. Next, and at surprisingly LOW FIGURES, all kinds of WuvAvv-ivve, \W\s, Boots, Shoes f Jewelry, and a large assortment of NOTIONS, nice and useful. Come and see, and an honest effort will be made to suit you at F. M. BAILEY’S. Jefferson, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1879. fit jou arc a mail of weakened by llie strain of your duties, avoid stimulants and t-ase Kj „ Ml® I It youarea man of letters tolling over your midnight wofs, to restore brain nerve and waste, use „ WW lr yon are young and sulTerlng from any Indiscretion or dissipation; If you arc married or single, old or n young, suffering from poor bean h or languishing __ h on a bed of aic.iness, rely on gg i wov wm I Whoever you are, wherever yon are, whenever you feel that your system needs demising, toiling or _ stimulating, without iMoricahny. take H \w? Mms I liave you \ dvepepKia, kidney or urinary complaint, ilia g-aCHseof the •‘toiii'ieh, hoirelx, blood;hrer or net ttxf Iff Yon will be cured if you use I Mwm If you are simply weak and low spirited, try It! Buy It. Insist upon It. Your druggist krops it. It tony cave your life. It lias mvod hundreds. ll*pl>ttrk Cir* ft the a wee teat, anf^tftod b**t. Aik children. Tht Hup I*a4 /or Stomach, Liver luui Kidney*.!superior to all vihoafe It ia perfect. Ask dnigjri*;*- D. I. C. ia an aSaoluU and |rri‘il*tab!c cure for drankwnma, n— of BBWBMf opiain, tobacco or narcotic*. GgSCSSS All above aoll hr Hop liittere M Pg . Cos.. Rochester, NV* /S v3OD PLAN. Comhlnln C *nd many order* in one vest sum !>*• ererr adv*n **• of capital, with skillful management. piofl JfiTil vldo.l pro rata on 1 itvrtmsuii f *25 to $lO,OOO. I’lrcnUr, with full i pianstinna bow mII run *ucr<**.| iu .took <lr*llnc. niailrj free. LAWKJf.NCE A CO., 21 Hroud Stroet, New York. A to Uk ] AAA invested in Wall Street ’* tv/ Al/W Stocks makes fortunes over}' month. Book sent free explaining everv tliinjr. Address Baxter A Cos., Cankers, 7 Wall St., N. Y. "HILLS MAH UAL’* Social <£ Businfcss. For Ercry bodjr! Agent* wanted. Wm. Shepard, 96 Ful ton St., N. Y r . ■ R Month and expenses guaranteed to vjj* Agents. Outfit free. SijAW & Cos., A ouu.ST a, Maine. A YE Alt and expenses to agents. 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Teeth extracted, or filled, m a skillful manipjp, - * - - ' " * ( - Pi 'ices to Suit the Times j March 7th, 1878. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requ i rl n en ce rtal n and efficient TOMICf especially In Mssittgoo- Hots. Ity *jej> i m, Mntorissittrnt JPo rorm, Want of ijt pr tit r, Loom of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladles, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It acta like a charm on the digestive organs. A teaspoon ful before meals will remove all dyspeptic "rniptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THE BROWK CHEMICAL. CO. BALTIMORE, Md. WHITE LEAD AND OILS, Varnishes & Colors, DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, Grass and Clover Seed. For any of above, or anything in the Drug line, call on E. C. LONG & CO., Wholesale & Retail Druggists, ATHENS, GA. October 24th, 1879. 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