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-,. 3 o T B AL o T i e A «-—.—....-—.-.--_.._H_4.m
Wilngr of Raw Bone” per
acre properly mixed in the soil of your
~wheat land, wili pay you a handsome
profit in Wheat and add a large per cent
to the value of your land for next crop.
Try it and prove it. Tlearticle can
' pughtin large or small quavlities of
' B 8 Qaneey Mins Max, Co., -
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«MARIETTA, (PA., Oct. 17 .k 1868
J.T. NorrinGg, Au't., Oakley Mills Man'g C0.,-—
Diepr Bir :—ln compliance with your vequest to give
my experience with the useof Flour of Ruw Bone,
W’”*Qfl( aidy on Mo and Tur
o it s wntsicd (hat it inereased the yieid of
both these erops tomere thawdouble what they would
have been withoht tha'use of your Boue Dust. Th»
Melons were very fine, and the Tuinips are the
largest and finest- L-havg®ver sovn,
I believe your Bune Dust to be the very best fer
tilizer in use for all erops and Lintend 1o use it lib
mm Wiheat this il aud 6wy ‘Gam, Cot
-8., NeXt Vear,
Hu{;ing you may have abundant suecess in your
taudable enterprise. <am
w 1 Wary -Respectfully,
C. A. HarsToN,
el 4, V. Madbl, Ga.,Aug, 201 1852,
Merers, Cook & Cheek—Mapiettae” Ga.—Gents:
Mr. Rice was out st 317, Hancock's last week and
_aailvedewGver the plage, Mo thinksitis xlu'nfim
¥ Ruid-haw butter prospects than any othier afind.
3 gottone assiot shed mueh, also the rcotten that
has the Bone Dust under it, be thinks will yicld at
the lowest ealeulation one third more cotton per
acre than that which Las the regular gnane oan it—
Thestalk is very full of fruit and fawiill making it as
fitst a 8 any he ever saw. Mr. Thancock says e will
make 125 Bales. Mr. Riee suys between =0 and 100
Bales and with good svagons perliaps move,
Yery Respectfilly, #
: . Brevsor & Co.
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Eg.;b. Mansrrirn, See’y, Oakley Mills Manu.
i @Qo —Dear Sir: In veply to your enquiry
as 10 my experience with your Flour of Naw Bone,
I will statg that I used about 75 poundsto the acre
en'a portion of my eorn erop. ‘Thig wag too small a
quantity and hereafier Ishall use more fo.the acre.
"Thig vesnlts :\\w‘m- afe” vory sailsfactory and on
o @!»,l nd the yield I tiink s donbled andon
none of it less than oune and a bLalf times what it
would have been without the Bore Dust. T osed on
a Yurti(m of'my crop Guano and Bone Flonr ride by
side. The Bone Iloar shows much the best posults,
Vsed liberally, I believe the I'lour of Raw Bone will
pay &ud puy well. REUDBEN LATIMER]
PowpEß SrriNGs, Ga., Sept, 7, '6B.
Onfiey Mills Manufacturing Co.,—CGentlemen: 1
have all’“l‘d the Flour of Raw Bone on Cotton. this
syear and am Lappy to say it lias given me entire sat
isfuction, that tIR- Cotton is as gond apain when the
Bone Dust is applied as whoen it was not put in the
m‘o}d heavy. Bolls very full amd is opening
vel?' fine. Surpasses any other fertilizer in opening
savly. Very Respectfully,
Mariox C. Kiszr,
mr To cERrTIFY, That I ueed 3 Ton of Flour
® w Bone this year on my Cotton, and lam weli
pleased with it, and have this day bought one Ton to
put on wmy Wheat—l think it will double the amouut
“of Cotton, and will do better for wheat,
SAMUEL MOBLY.
Sopt, 21st., 1368, 1~ - Flagd County.
l‘é‘.-wl “ordered the above Flonr of Ruw Bone
from Oakley Mills Manufacturing Co., Marietta lust
apring for Judge Mobly.
B. F. HoorPER.
Floyd Ceunty,
OarLEY Mrrrs Max, Co.—Geuntlemen: T here
in give you the vesult of my experience with your
Elour of Raw Bone on my corn crop.
Last April I Lought from you 1 bil. ¢f Bone Dust.
I nleo bought about the same nmount of Guano, and
used these manures as follows: Leonked my soed
corn about 24 hoursin water and then rolled it i
land plaster and plunted the best land in the field
with a table spoontul Guano to each hi'l of corn. 1
then plunted the poovest part of the field with con
soaked as before and rolled in land plaster and ot
at each hill about able spoontul of your Floay ol Kaw
Bofa: Lithis pastofelo £IE Lo o wlks to
the hill, but only ®f onestulk to the hill whove 1
had Guano. lam well ratisiied that the lond whae
T put *Flonr of Bone” Las at leagt 1-3 more corn on
fl'}]mn where I put the Guane, almost every stalk In
the Bone Dust part of the feld 1 as a good car olcorn
and there are two stalks to the Lill,
Lam so well satisfied with the Flour of Ruw Bone,
that 1 am now determired to nee it herealierin pred
erence to Guane. Aund Linvite any furmer tolook at
my coru and ece if I am notvight,
Yours Respectfully,
P it ABRatiAM GREDN.
.. P. B.—l have walked over the field of corn de
scribed in above aud think the sbove statements are
gorrect. Wil MANSFIZLD.
MWL Maxsenup, Sec. O. M. M. Co,,—Bir:—
Hav tried your Flour of Raw Done the presem
year in justiec to you, I have the pleasure of stating
that I any satisfiod— my use of it was a good invest
ment. My corn stood the dry hot weather of last
summer without withering or burning in the least.
T used about 1 gill to 8 Lills of corn, putting it on
gu_ seod corn Lefore covering. From my experience
can cenfidently roommm‘mi—y'mr Raw Bone as a
Sirst rate fertilizer for corn and will take pleasure in
showing iy crop to any one who will visit my place
3 lll“l‘kfl“h of Marietia on the “Bell Ferry Rond.”
I contemplate using yowr Raw Kone extepsively on
zay wheat this full,
Your are at‘;ihcrty to use the above in any way
u thnw prudent.
;P » 7 Respectfully, A.S. Wav.
£ ToOARLEY Minrs MaNvracTuriNG Co.—T de
sire to gay for the benefit of all cencerned that T have
plasited eight acres of Cotion this year and put in the
yound with thewseed, cight barrels of your Bone
f)u"fit, otie barrel per acre, part of the laud was very
poor. The whole wes plauted betsveen 18 th, and 17th.
of May. It is the best fruited Cotton I have ever
geen and a firmer who saw it vesterday said that ene
acrfi‘ 11 would ‘)“»l‘qducv &s much as three acres of
some Of hig river Cotton,
_Fam perfeetly coufident that it is the Bone Dust
H& produced this excellent crop,
e Respecttully,
Fas JLELP?; S. CLIETON.
’ MarlviTA, CA, July 171 h, 15C8.
?.jnfie’o to the Onkley Mills Manufacturing Co.,
¥ Lave seen fit 89 give to the public my experience
with their Flour ef Raw Eone. [ bouglit of them
SGOpouuds of Lene Lust. I then preparved my
"i“:‘x‘bw‘uughl{. A“'hr({ it over last full, and
finis'spring when I planted. I broke it tolerably deep,
and then l@idu%'gw ground in dyills four feer apart
€ aimed 1o put the corn threefiet in the drill but
i ¢ to the Bone Dust it is proper to stute that
nm'uxfi was very imperfect. on account of wy wot
gdug üble to give it my per<onal attention. 1 had
. 1o employ two smail Foys and the corn is not regu
lar or the Bone Dust cithewd®
skecmn will show for e=!f. If it eontinues to
" rain as it bas done good jugges have estimated it to
mnki eight Larels peracre, the groend was only
tglerable, it wasa little atove our common land.” To
&lflftne whole matter, both feom practice and obser
*yation; 3am fully satisiicd that it will add one hun
dred per eent to the corncoop inthis county. I will
etate that T used abeut 128 pounds 1o the acre as
neares I could. 1 also tied a few rows with stable
manure. ‘The eorn eare up snd grew off vigoious
v and bid fair at the sfart 1o out stiip Bone Dist,
flu,aw ae dry weathereanecn and the Lot sun
to beam on it, it {uocked imfer to Bone Dust. Sta
ble Manurecan't stand a drovght with DRone Duest,
I give Ihis as my opinion after a faiv trial. -It you
g@g& worth anything to the community You
have my permisgion to mntt it public. 3
S eBB © Yeurs Respecifilly,
s oplteay - Humrarey Remo,
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Olfice at the store of J. T. Haley & Co.,—~West
Side Public Square, Marietta, Ga,
Wwm F. GROVES, Agent.
A. J. ROBERT, J. A. BISANER,
Of Marieita, Ga. Marictta, Ga.
Wu. A, RICHARDEON,
Louisville, Ky :
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GEORGIS MARSLE WORKS,
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%@/E have recently purchased and fitted up with
the most approved machinery the Georgia
Marlile Works and we are prepared to fill all orders
for MARBLE in sany quantity,
Ours is, in quality and zusceptilility of fuish,
eqiel to the BEST American Marble ; and our facili
ties fur quarrying ave such, thut we can supply all
doniands at a .
1.088 Price
Than is paid fo. the production ot any Nerthern
Quarry,
Dealers can be =upplicd with
BLOCKS AND SLABS
Of all dimenzion and would find it te their inter
est to proenre their snpplios from us,
Huaving engaged the services of tha most expe
rienced workmen, we are prepared to fill with dis
piteh, all orders for finished work, such as—
L
Monuments, Tombs ete. ote.
Orders solicited from svery City, Town and neigh
borhood. -
Address all Communications to
GEORGI4A MAKBLE WORKS.
Jusver, Pickens Co. Ga.
July 10, Iy,
Qukley Mills Monufacturing
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Company,
RN e L(T
@ITR FLOURING MILLS. FOR MERCIAN]!
and Custora wor k. are again in operation,
We Lave put everyvibing in the very best order
bave furnished our Custom Mill with new Boltirg
Clothig, anl are prepared to turn out as good an ar
acic of Flour as the quality of wheat brought to us
will make -
We heep for sale, at our Ware Louseon Cherokee
Street, Cholce Family Ilour, at retail as well as
wholesale, S
10, July 768, J. F. NUTTING, Agt.
fiY J A ti.,'. : (;1
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a oLA ul”o@”i 0.
No. 2 DMasonic Building !
DEALERS IN GROCERILES,
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Country Produce, &e,
%‘,TH,L keep a full eupply ofall leading articles
such as Coffee. Sugar, Flowr, Corn and Gorn,
Meal, Bacon, Lavd, Salt, &e., which will be pur
chased ou favorable termeand sold according.
Gountry Produce taken in exchaunge.
Marietta, Ga., Jan. Ist., 1868,
TThhompson’s
» ' W war il
Fever and Ague Jlowders,
Tor the Permaneut Cure of
CLdls and Fever, Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, or any form of Inlermittent
Fever., -
TIH‘ZRE ARE NO DISEASES SO DEBlLl
tating in their efivet upon the coustitution as
the above, and none more difficalt to cure. The Fe
ver and Ague Powders will cuve cases of the longest
standing, as wellas prove a preventive in the form
ing stages of the discase. Being purely Vegeiuble,
they aci with certainty on the disease, totally eradi
caiing it from the system. aud preventing a return at
any tuture peried. Prepared cnly by
HE" RY M. CRAWFORD.
No. 41 Murket 8 veet. Philadelphia.
Sold by WM. ROOT & SONS, role Agents, Ma
rietta, Ga., and by storekeepers gencrally.
sep 18,
Wi, Privrips, Exocu Faw
PHILLIPS & FAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, : : : : GEORGIA.
PR.-\("!I(‘E in the Gounties of Cohb, TFulton
Paulding. Bartow, Clherckee and Milton,
Arso—ln the United Siates Distriet Court at
Atlauta, and in the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Janvary, 171 h 1847,
i iy R
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Kennesaw House.
~ (Located at the Rai! Road Depot.)
Tn consequence of the hard times, will hereafter
cLarge (siricily Cash,) -
CGnly Fifty Cents a Meal
To Rtéidm's of this Tovn and vicinity or ta fre
quent patrons of t e House and will always far
nish a
FHrst Class Tahle.
pr Tirty-Five Roows are now ready, and furnished
HMonthly and Transient Bo rders
at prices to suit the times ; and no expense or paips
will be spared tohave gucsts thoreughly comforta
ble.
YLETCHIR, FREYER & CO.
Marietta, Geo., March €, 1868,
Wm, Root & Sons Column. -
R e R S eS S
ORe dOFIN BULLS
GREAT REMEDIES
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BULL’S CEDRCN BITTERS
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AUTHENTIC DOCUME NTS:
ARKABAS IHIEARD FROM,
Testimony of DMedical Men.
: -Btoney Point, White Co., Ark., May 23, '66. .
D. Joux BurLr—Dear Sir: Last February 1
was in Louisville purchasing drugs, aud I got so
of your Swsaparilia and Cedron Bitters,
My son in law who was with me inthe store, bes
been down with rhewnatism for some time,- com
weuced on the Bitters, and soon found his general
hivalth iryroved. ‘
Dr. Gist who has been in bad health, tried them,
and he also mproved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for sever
al years—stomach and liver affected—he improved
very much by the use of your Bitters, Indeed the
Gedron Bitters has given” you great popularity in
this settlvment. I think I conld sell a great . quan
tity of your wedicines this fall—especially of your
Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via
Memphis, care of Ricket and Neely.,
: Respectiully,
C. B. WALKER.
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER.
To my United States and World-wide
Leaders.
I haye received many testimoniale from profess
fona! and medical men, as my almanacs and various
publications have shown, all of which are genuine.
The following letter from w highly eduecated and
popular physician in Georgia, is eertainly one of the
most sensible ecommunications I have ever received.
Dr. Clement knows exactly what he speaks of, and
his testimeny Jdeserves to be written in letters of
gold. Hear what the Doctor says of BULL'S
WORM DESTROYER:
ViLLaow, WALKer CouNTY GA.,
June 29, 1866, ;
Dr. Johin Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given
vour “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find
it wonderfully efficacious. It has net failed in a sin
cle instance to have the wished for efitct. Lam do
ing a prefty large country practice, and have daily
use for some avtiele of the kind. lam free to con
foss that Iknow of no remiedy recommended by the
ablest authors thit is so eortain and speedy 4 its
effcets. On the eontrarvy they are uncertain in the
extreme. My objeet in writing you is to find out
- pon what terme I can get the medicine directly
_om vou. Ifl ean get upon easy teras. J vhail use
a grca.it deal ofit. lam awwme thatthe use ot such
articles is contxary to the teachings and pr eiice ot
a great misjority of the regular I‘:;'.-- of M. P bue 1
£PO 10 jJust cause or good seuse i dls}'.mhngf a rein
edv which we know to be efficient, simply beavse
1§ may be ignorant of its combination. For my pure
to tall make it a rule to use all and auy meam
alleviate suifering humanity which 1 may be able
to cominand—not hesitating because sciieone niore
inrenions than myself may bave learned s etivets
first. aud geeured that knowledge, However, lam by
no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands
ot worthless nostrams that tlood the ceuntry, thar
puiport to cure all manuer of disease to wii .h .]z:;-
man flesh iz heir, l'l\u;u repiy soen, and 1‘1;1‘«1.-:'11:
of your best ters, am rir, most respectiully,
S JULIUS P. CLEMENT, 3. D,
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DULL'S SIRSAPARILLA,
GOOD REASON FOR TIHE CAP
TAIN'S FAITIL
Read the Captain’s Leiter and the Letter from hi:
dlother.
T Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Kuowing the efficien
ey of your Bursoparilla, and the healing and bene
fleial qualities it possesses, 1 send you the following
stateinent of my case,
‘\\ as wounded about two yrars ago—was taken
pMOner and cotfined for sixteen wonths, Being
moved go often, my wounnds have not Lealed yet, 1
Lave uot sat Gp & moment gince I was wounded. 1
. ghot throngh the hips. My general health is
impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I
ave more faith in your Sarsaparitla than in any
thing else. 1 wish that thatis g nuine. Please ex
prese me half a dozon bottles, and ohlive
Cart, C. P. JOHNSON,
St Lours, Mo.
P. S —The following was written April 50, 1805,
by Mrs, Jeunie Johuson, wother of Capt. Johnson.
k. BuLr—Dear Bir: My husband, Dr. C. 8
Johinson. was a skillful surgeon and physician in
Central New York, where he died, leaving the
above C. P. Jolinson to wy care. At thirteen years
of ngre Le had a chironie diarrhiea and scrofula, for
which I gave Lim your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED
s, 1 have for ten years recommended it to
many in New York, Ohio, and Jowa. for serofula,
fever sores, and general debility Perfeet succes:
has attended it. - Lhe cure effected in svme cases of
serofula and fever sores were aluust miraculovs, M
am very anxious for my son to again Lave recourse
to your Sareaparilla, He s fearful of getting a
spurious article, henee his writiing to you for it—
His wounds were terrible, but 1 belicve he will re-
Cover, Respecttully,
JENNIE JOHNSON.
DR, JOIINT BUILIL,
Manutacturer and Vender of the Celebrated
yHITH'S TOXIC SYRUP
SHITH -.
¥OR THE CURE OF
AGFE ASD FEYER
OR
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1118 208 2 avar,
The proprictor of this celebrated medicine justly
claims for ita supeviority over all remedies ever of
tered to the public for the safe, certuin, speedy. and
permanent cuve of Ague and Fever, or CLills and
Fever, whether of short or long standing. He re
fors to the entive Western and Sonthi-western coun
try to bear him testimony to the truth of the asser
tion, that m no case whatever will it fuil to cure. if
the directions are strictly followed and carvied ,out,
In a great many cases & single dose Las been »suflic
jent for a cure. and whole families have been cured
by a single bottle, with a periect restoration of the
genezal health, It is, Lu\\'v\'«fr. prudent, and in
every case more certain to cure, if its use i= continued
in simalier doses fora week or two after the discase
has been cheeked, more especially in d fiienlt and
long standing cases. Usually, this medicine will
not requive any aid to keep the bewels in good or
der ; should the patient, Lowever, require a cathartic
wedicine, after Laving taken three or four doses ot
the Tounie, a single dose of BULL’S VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILLS will be sutficient.
DR. JOUN BULL’S Principal Office:
No. 40 Fijth, Cross Street, -
LOUISVILLE, KY.
All ofthe above remedies for szle by.
W3l ROOT & SONS, -
. Marietta, Ga.
Cgrgew ek eme oo - ane
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new supplies of FRESH aud GENUINL,
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Best quality Indigo and Madder,
Copperas, Logwood, Catechu,
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Building Hardwarve.
Nuils and Spiles, Locks and linges,
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PA'D TO HORSE SHOEING,
Murietta, Geo., Jan. 3rd 1868.
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To £ll Wham it Masy Concern.
EE]‘.N}IY LOVE. wlo lsg rccently purclase
the Old Post Cfiee Buildhg undertlesizne
Autna Insuiance Conmpany nenr the center of the
South Block on the Square has opened a desizable
stock, consisting injart of
Forcign and Domestic Dry- Goods,
Notions, Hosiery,
lats aud Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Books,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
Hardware, Wood and
. Willaw Ware,
Queens and IHollow
] Ware and a choice
= Line of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Will be kept constantly on hand aad to the Ladics.
we would say that we design to keep the miost I'zsh
ionable and desirable styies of |
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Dress-Goods Hats and Bornets
And will be receiviug goods constantly from the first
Houses in New York. Boston Philadetphia and Balti
wore A the lowest cash prices. and will seli eqral to
any Sourhern Market as our geods will be purchased 1
in person strictly for cash. |
Produce will be tuken iu exehange for the same, !
Tle abeve business hieretofin® condueted by Henry {
Love & Co., will in future Le carried on by the un- |
\lc!rigurd. |
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NOTICE TO DEBTCRS AND CEEDITORS.
ALL persens having clais agaiust the es'ate of
Jokn Kiser, decensed, are requesied to presont them |
i terms of ke law and those indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment.
Sept. 11, 1868, M. C. KISER, Exceuter.
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EXECUTORS SALE.
WILL be & id at Executors Sale in the town
Canton, Cherokee county Georgia, on th Tues -
day in Decernber next the following lots 1
belonging to. the Estate .of Dr J: MEETNERL
late of sakl dounty, for the benefit of the InivsSand
ereditors, to-wit: That portion of Lots ass=iiey
116, aud 1214, lying on the west side of Nooniay
Creek, containing some 84 acres, most m
fine bottom land in cultivation Lots No, b y
1137, and 16 acres of lot No. 1169, Also that por
tion of lots No., 121 w, 1168, 1137, lying east of Reeves.
Creek, in all sowe 140 acres. Said set'lement has &
dwelling on it and some 40 acres in cu%tj:_m&hn, a
part of which is fine bottom land. Also Lots 1096,
100, 1064, 1026, 1024, in'all 200 acres, Szid settle
meut hias a dwelling on it and about 130 acres cleaved
land of which some 60 acres isfine bottom land. Al
gO, Lots No=. Ul, 992, 992, containing 120 n.e:.u on
which there is o dwelling and some 80 acres in culti-.
vation, of which some 2. iz fine bottom. Also, Lots
Nos, Ul7, 018, UlO9, £B2, 833, 884, 543, 846, dnd
that poition of Lot 847, which lies on the south side.
Little River containing 3¢ acres in all 430 acres.—
Said getilement iz well improved, has some 220 acres.
i eultivation, of which someds & acres is fine bottom
Lond lying on Litde River. Also, lots, Nos. 213, £l4,
243, rome G acres in cultivation of which about 50
acies is fine bottom land, with a pretty good house
onit. Also, Lots Nos. ¢7l and 7:2 most of which is
in cultivation and a resideuce on it. Also, Lot No._
83, all being tn 1 th dist. and 2d sect. These &et
tlements all join each other, and can be bought at
private sale any time between this and day of sale.
Terms made known on day of sale. Fhose desiring
cood Jands in a neighborlivod of churches, fine.
schiools, merchiont mills, and a goods neighborhgod ;
would do well to callaud lock at the settlementss
Said lands lie on Noonday, Reeves Creek, Little
River, and Mill Creek, some 10 to 13 miles morth,
of Muaiet a
Also—a the sams same time and place Let: of
Land Nosx ved, . 9., in the 15th., District and,
2ud., section,
¢ ptember 23d, 186°,
L. A. McAFLE,
: . B. McAFEE, Executors.
(Printers fee $20.)
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY vittue of au order of the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of ©'obb Couuty will be sold before the
court Louse loor in Minictta ol said county. dar
ing the tewal bours of rale on the fiost Tuesday in,
Docember next the following real estate to wit @,
Lots of Land Nog. 664, 6GH, OD, IG4, 754, 735,
750,737, 775 and nevth halt of 73% and 2% acres off
of et side of vk, contaiuing in-all three hundred
and cichty-two and a Lt acres move or less in the
Lith dist, and 2d scetion of Cobb connty. Abont 100
acres of said land civared including about 40 acres of
wood bettom land, and v high state of culuvation
with comfortable dwellings, barus. stables, out
bouses, &c. Also a new gin house and cotton
gcrew built last year. As good spring water as
there is in Noith Georgia. Sold as the propeity *of
the estate of William Lewon late of sa’d county de
crared fur the bonetit of the heirs of said deceased,—
Ferms one half cu<li t! e balance in G and 12 months
with bend for titles Purchaser paving for papers,
&o. GARRETT 8. OGLESBY, Adw'r.
fe bonus pon with will annexed.
Marietta, Ga., Oci. 16, 1803,
ADMIMNISTRATORS SALE.
BFBY viitoe of an orderfrom the Courtof Ordinary
E’Ld.' of Cobb county, Ga . will Le sold before the
Court Lousc woor i the city of Maiietta on the first
Tuosday o Deconmber next within . the legal
Lours of sule the foliowing property to-wit : Lots of
land Nos. 122, 123, ¥<i. 205 246 and 257, all in the
1-ih Distandznd Bcetion of <obb county, eontain
ing two hundicd and fty acres wmore or less, with
one brndred and Bity acres eleared andin high state
of cultivation with comfortable dwellings, baun « a
bles &c.. also a well o 0 good water in the yard.~
Gothards Creek ranning thirough the tract of land.
Soldus the property ofghe estaie of Warson Gres
e, eccasod, for the benddit of the heirs and eredi
tors of said deceased Torms Cash, Oct. 5, 1868.
WILLIAM FLORENCE,
Adv’v Wieh Will Annexed,
ADMNISTRATOR'S SALE
BT Y virtue of anordes of the honorab’e the Court
BB of Ordivary ofCobb connty Ga, winl be woid
! betore the Gomt House door in the city of Marietta
suid covuty of Cobb, duwring the legal hours of sale on
l the tirst 1 uesin i Beernbernext the tollowing real
Testate to wit: Lot of land No. 408, 467, amd ten
aeresooffof the northiwe s corner of lot 48%, in the 19
! Listrict and second =ection containingin the aggre
cate ninety acres moie or less,
Soud at Administrators Sule as the property of the
Estote of Mark A Lane deceased, Late of said Coun
ty, for the beneat of henisot said deceased. Terws
« anh: this Oct. 7764,
THOMAS MANMNING, Adm'r,
(Printers fee $7.50)
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Honorable the Court
of Ordirary of Cobb county, Ga , will be sold before
the count bouse docr in the city of Marictia. said
' county of Cobb. duvir g the legal homrs ofsale on the
first Tues tay in Lecendbor vext the following real
! estate to-wit 1 One store house and lotsitvated in the
town of Ackworth in said county of Cobb. bounded
con Lievorth by the lot tormerly owned by Awtrey
cand on the South by the Gradiam lot, the same
tronting ou the Mavictta and Gassville Streetor road
CThivty ot and tunning back to the Cross Street
about one iundred and sixty fecr. Sold as the
p operty ot the extate of AL J. Slotterback deceased
fort! e benetit of the henrs and creditors of said de
ceased. Termscash. This Octob r zud. 1368,
| H. M. HAMMETT, adm'r.
GLORGIA, CGBB « CONTY.
Whereas it having been represented to me that
Henry Lassiter lute of said County dec’d., died in
testate and no per-on having applied for the Admin
istration of the estate of said deceased.
These are thereore to eite and admonish all per
gons concerned to show eaunse if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in December next why the
Adssinistration of the Lstate of said dee: ased shonld
not vest in the lerk of the Superior ¢ ourt of said
county or some other fit and yvoper peison,
Given under my hand as Ordinary at oflice in Ma
rietta, this Oct. ¥, 1868. -
LELLIZON A. DOBBS, Ordinary.
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GLORGIIA CHEROKEL COUNTY :
Wherens Jolm R Stepliens, Adm'r with will an
nexed of John H. Stephens. represents to the court
in bis petition, du'y tiled aud enterd d on record, that
he has fully discharged his tust, as Adn'r as afore
suid. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show caure if uny they can, why said Administras
tor should net be discharged from his Administra
tion and receive fetnors of Dismission on the firss
Mouday in December next. May 27th 1263,
% W. R. D MOSS. Ord’y.
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GEGLGIA, Cobb County,
WHERFAS, W. D, Anderscn, Administrator upon
the estute o H. R Eatituer deeased, having ay pEod,
to mie for a dismissiondrom said administ: atton,
1 hese are theretore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and ercditors of said deceased
to file their objections, if auy they lLave, in my
ofiice, on or betore the first Monday in Janmary
pext. ¢ herwise letters of disnids-ion will be granted
the applicant at the torm of the Court of Ordinary
of sad county. Given undir my Land as Oidinary.
at Officr, in Marienta this Ju'y 17 186%,
. JNO. G. GAMPBELL, Or'dy.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in January next,
befure the eow:t hous: door in Marietta, Cobb coun
ty, betweeu the legul hours of sale, fifty three acres
of the east side of Lot No. S, east half of log
Number 333, end the west Lalf of lot Numbep
sut, all in the 30th district and 2d Seetion of Cobh
county containing inall 15 acres,moreless Sold
‘u_‘f oider of the Comit A:f‘\)sdi!::;r_\' of € oib county, ag.
theproperty of E ¥, Levell, decenzed, for the bene.
fit of the Leirs and ereditors of said deceased.—
Terms cash, purchasers payiog for titles. This. No
vember 11th, 1563.
JOHNSON WILLIAMS. Adm'r.