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250 ts. “Flour of Raw Bone” per
.acre propcrly mixed in the soil of your
wheat land, will pay you a handsome
prafit in wheat and add a large per cent
to the value of your land for next crop.
" Try it and prove it. The article can
be bought in large or small gnantities of
Oaxrey Minus Max, Co,,
Marietta, Ga.
; MARIETTA, GA., Oct, 17th 1862,
J.F. NuTTING, Ag't., Oakley Mills Man'g Co.,—
Pear Siv :—ln compliance with your request to give
my experience with the useof Flour of Raw Boue,
1 Km'« to say that I used it only on Melons and Tar
nips and am satistied that jt inereased the yield of
both these crops to move than Ceable what theygwould
have been withont the uge of your Bone Dust, Tho
Melons were very fine, gud the Tuinips are the
Targest and finest { have ever seen.
1 believe your Bone Bust to be the very best fer
tilizer in use for all erops and Lintend to use it lib
erally on my Wheat this fall and onmy Gern, Cot
ton, &e., next year.
2 llul;ing.g yon miay have-abundant success in your
Jaudable enterprise, lam
Very Respectfully,
y C .A. HAmsTON,
MacGoN, Ga., Aug, 20th 1863,
* Messrs, Cook & Cheek—Marietta, Ga.—Gents:
Mr. Rice was out at Me., Haneock's last week and
walked all over the place, He thinksit is doing fine
1y and has better prospects than any other avonnd.
The cotton has not shed much, alko the cotton that
has the Bone Dust under it, fie thinks will yiela at
the Jowest.caleulation one third more cotton per
eere than that which has the regular guano on it'—
The stalk is very full of fruit and is still making it as
fast as any he ever saw. Mr. Hunecek says Le will
make 125 Baies. Mr. Rice gays between =0 and 100
Bales and with good seasons perliaps more.
Very Regpectfully,
Brepsor & Co.
WM. L. MANSFIELD, Sec’y, Oakley Mills Manu
facturing Co.—Denr Sir: In reply to your enquiry
as 10 my experience with your Flour of Raw Bone,
¥ will state that I used about 75 pounds to the acre
on a portion of my corn crop. ‘Fhis was too =mall a
uantity and hereafter Ishall use more to the acre.
:l'he results however are very satisfactory and on
gome of the land the yield I think is doubled and on
none of it less than one and a half times what it
would have been without the Bone Dust. T used on
a smrti(m of my crop Guano and Bone Flour side by
gide, The Bone Flour ghows much the best results,
Used liberally, I believe the Flour of Raw Bone will
pay and pay well. RrußeN LaTiMEenr,
. PowDER SPRINGS, GaA., Sept. 7, '6B.
Oakley Mills Manufacturing Co.,—Gentlemen: T
have apiylivd the Flour of Raw Bone on Cotton this
Year and am happy to say it hos given me entire sat
isfaction, that the Cotton is as good again when the
Bone Dust is applied as when it was not put in the
ame field heavy. Bolls very full and is opening
ver( fine. Surpasses any other fertilizer in opening
early., Yery Respectfully,
: Manrion C. Kiser.
Tms 18 To CERTIFY, That T used 4 Ton of Flour
of Raw Bone thisg year on my Cotton, and T am well
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pleased with it, and have this (l:?' bought one Ton to
put on my Wheat—l think it will double the amouut
“of Cotton, and will do better for wheat,
¢ SAMUELMOBLY.
Sept. 21st., 1868, Floyd County.
f’b‘-—l ordered the above Flour of Raw Bone
from Oukley Mills Manufacturing Co., Marietta lust
spring for Jv udge Mobly.
B. F. Hoorer,
Floyd County.
OAKLEY M 8 Max. Co.—Gentlemen: I here
fn give vou the result of my experience wiih your
Flour of Raw Boue on mycorn crop,
Last April Ibought from you 1 bil. of Bone Dust.
~I also bought about the rame amount of Guano, and
used these manures as follows: Isoaked my seed
eorn about 24 hours in water and then rolled it in
Jand plaster and planted the best land in the ficld
with a tuble gpoontul Guane to each hi'l of corn.” 1
then planted the poovest part of the fiekl with corn
goaked as before and volled in land plaster and put
at each hill about able spoouful of your Flour of Raw
Bone. Iu this partof the field I left two stalks to
the hill, but only left one stalk to the hill where I
had Guano. lam well satisfied that the Lind where
1 put “Flour of Bone'” Las at least 1-3 more corn on
it than wheve I put the Guano, almost every stalk in ‘
sthe Bone Dust part of the field Las a good car ¢t eorn.
and there are two stalks to the Lill, ‘ |
T am go well satisfied with the Flour of Raw Done, |
that I am now deterniired to use it hereafier in prefs
erence to Guano. And I invite any faruer to look at
my corn and see if I amnotright.
Yours Respectfully,
ABraniAM GREEN.
P. B.—l bave walked over the field of corn de
gcribed in sbove and think the above statements ave
correct, W. L. MaNsFIeLD
W. L. Maxsriern, See. 0. M. M. Co.,,—Rir:—
Having tried your Flour of Raw Bone the present
vear in justice to you, I have the pleasure of stating
that I am satisfied—any use of it was a good invest
ment. My corn stoad the dry liot weather of last
summer without withering or burning in the least.
1 used about 1 gill to 8 Lills of corn, putting it on
the geed corn before covering., I'rom my experience
I can confidently recommy ud your Raw Bone as a
first rate fertilizer for corn and will take pleasure in
ghowing my crop to any one who will visit my place
3 miles north of Marietta on the “Bell Ferry Road.”
l!m-w.._ mplate using your Raw Bone exteusively on
my wheat this fail
Your ave at liberty to use the above in any way
you ihink prudent.
i Respectfully, A. S Wiy,
To Oaxrey MiLLs MavuracrorlNG Co.—T de
gire to say for the benefit of all concerned that I have
planted eight acres of Coiton this year and put in the
sround with the seed, eight barrels of your Bone
i)u:—-t, one barrel per acve, part of the land was very
poor. The whole was planted between 15th, and 17th.
of May. It isthe bt fraited otton I have ever
geen and a farmer who saw it yesterday said that one
acre of it would produce as miuch as three acves of
gome of his river otton.
I ain perfectly coufident that it is the Bone Dust
that has [»lmln(:nl this excellent crop.
: Respectfully,
JOREPH S. CLIFTON
MARIETTA, GA., July 17th, 1868.
In justice to the Qakley Mills Manufacturing Co.,
I Lave geen fit to give to the public my experience
with their Flour of Raw Bone. I bought of them
ECO pouuds of Bove DPust. I then prepared my
ground thoreughly.” I turned it over last fall, and
¢ this spring when I planted. 1 broke it tolerably deep
and then laid off the ground in drills foar feet apart
anc aimed to put the corn three feet in the drill. but
in justiee to the Bene Dust it is proper to state that
lanting was very inperfect, on aceount of my not
Eeingahlelo give ##t my personal attention. I had
to empluy two small boys and the corn is not regu-
Jar or e Bone Dust either. &
b The corn will ehow for itself. _lf it continues to
eag it has done good judges have estimated it to
\ t bariels per acre, & ound was only
con land. T
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ne hun-
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Side Public Square, Marietta, Ga.;
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Of Marietta, Ga, . Marictia, Ga.
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“’E have recently purchaszed and fitted np with
the most approved machinery the Georgia
Marble Works and we are prepared to fill all ordeis
for MARBLE in any quantity.
Ours is, in quality and susceptibility of finish,
equal to the BusT American Maible ; and our facili
ties for quarrying ave such, that we can supply all
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Than ig paid fo. the production ot any Northern
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Dealers can be supplicd with
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Of all dimension and wenld find it to their inter
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Having engaged the services of the most expe
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Monuments, Tombs(etc. ete.
Orders solicited from every City, Town and neigh
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Jasver, Pickens Co, Ga.
July 10, Iy, :
Qakiey Mills Monufacluring
Gompany,
BERRINIL Gol v s T SRR
Ol’R FLOURING MILLS, FOR MER HANT
and Custom work, ave again in operation.
We have put everything in the very best order;
have furnished our Custem Mill with new Belting
“Cloths, and are prepared to tnrn ont as good an ar
ticle of Flour as the quality of wheat brought to us
will make !
We heep for sale, at our Ware house on Cherokee
Street. Choice Family Flour, at retail as well as
wholezale, :
10, July ’6B. J. F. NUTTING, Agt.
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Ro. 2 Masonic Building ! '
DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ®
Country Procuce, &e,
"(WILL keep a full supply ofall leading articles
such as Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Cornand Corn
Meal, Bacon, Lard, Salt, &e., which will be pur
cliased on fuvorable termsand saold according.
Gountry Produce taken in exchange.
Marietta, Ga., Jan. Ist., 1808,
RREAIRITETTA
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LIVERY g&l { STABLE
TIIE subseriber at the old stand of 1. N Heggie,
keeps constant!y on hand for the accommoda
t ou ofthe Publie, well-broken Horses, good
TR A §i FISE
BULEIEY & CARRIAGES,
which are hired on moderate terms, and he will be al
ways pleased te wait upon customers.
J. A. C. ANDERSON.
Business Notice !
I have again resumed, in Marietta my businese of
Brick Making,
Brick and Stone Building
And Plastering.
And ali work as heretofure will be executed in the
best manner, with dispatch, and on moderate terms.
I keep on hand for sale Lime and Brick ofthe best
quality.,
Parties desirons of having work done will give me
a call. They can have, if uecessary, the best of re
ferences.
B, B, Wallace.
Sapt. 4th, 1863—tf.
Kennesaw H
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Lennesaw House.
Located at the Rail Road Depot.)
In consequence of the hard times, will hereafter
charge (sirietly Cash,)
Only Fifty Cents a Meal
To Residents of this Town and vicinity or te fre
quent patrons of t e louse anl will ‘aiways fur
pish a 2 '
st Class Table,
: ps are now ready, and furnished
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Testimony of Medical Men.
~ Stovey Point, White Co.. Ark., May 23, ’66.
D. Joux Bunr—Dear Sir: Last February I
was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got so
of your Sarsapariila and Cedron Bitters.
3y son in Juw whe Was with we in the store, hias
been down with rheamatizm for some time, com
meneed on the Bitters, and soon found’ his general
health improved.
Di. Gist who hias been in bad health, tried them,
and he also improved
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for sever
al years—stomac and liver affected—he improved
very much by the wse of your Bitters. Indeed the
Gedron Bitters has given yon great popularity in
this settlement. I think I could sell a great quan
tity of your medicines this fall—especially of- your
Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via
Memphis, care of Ricket and Neely.
! Respectiully, e
C. B. WALKER.
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BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
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1 Lleaders. .
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I have received many testimonials from profess
jonal and medieal men, as my almanacs and various
publications Lave shown, all of which are genuine.
The following letter from highly eduocated and
popular physician in (ieorgia, is certainly one of the
‘most sensible communications I have ever received.
Dr. Clement knows exuctly what he speaks of, and
his testimony Jeserves to be written in leiters of
gold. Hear what the Doctor says of BUEL’S
WORM DESTROYER:
Vinraow, WALKER CoUxty GA,,
| June 29, 1866, §
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given
your “Worm Destroyer” geveral trials, and find
it wonderfully efficactous. It has net failed in a sin
gle instance fo have the wished for effect. lam do
ing a pretty large conntry practice, and have daily
use for sonie article of the kind. lam free to con
foss that I know of no vemedy recommended by the
ablest authors that is so certain and speedy a 2 its
effvets. On the contrary they arve uncertain in the
extreme. My object in writing you is to find ont
- pon what terms I ean get the medieine direetly
“omyou. Ifl can get upon easy terms, 1 shall use
a greatdeal ofis. lam aware that the use of such
articles is contiary to the tenchings amd p setice of
a great majority of the regular line of M. D's, but 1
seo no just canre or zood sense in disearding a rem
edy which we know to be efficient, simply bueavse
Ity ba ignoeant of its combination. For my par¢
to ']l make it a rule to use all'and any meam
alleviate saff ring humanity which I may be able
to command—not hesitating beeatise some one more
inwenions than myself may have learned its cffvets
first, and sccuied that knowledge. However, Lag by
16 means an advoeate or supporter of the thousands
ot worthless nostrums that flood the country. that
purport to cure il manner of disease to whi h hu
man flesh is heir. Please veply soon, and inform
me of yous best terns. lam sir, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. GLEMENT, M. Ik
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RULL'S SARSARARILLA,
GOOD REASON FOR THE CAP;
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Read the aptain’s Letter and the Letter from his
Mother. -
PBenton Barracks, Co.. April 30, 1873,
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficien
cy of your Surraparilla, and the healing and bene
ficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following
statement of my case.
1 was wounded about two years ago—was taken
prisoner and covfined for sixteen months. Being
moved g 0 often, my wounds have not healed yet. 1
have not sat up a moment since I was wounded.” I
am shot through the hips. My geneval health s
impaived, sd I need something to assist nature. I
have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any
thing elze. 1 wixh that that is genuine. Please ex
prese me halt a dozen bottles, and oblize
Carr. C. P.JOHNSON, *
St Louis, Mo.
P. § —The following was written April 30, 1865,
by Mre. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt.Johnsom,
Dr. Burr—Dear Sir: My hasband, Dr. £ u
Johmson, was a skillful surgeon and physician in
Central New York, where he died, leaving the
above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years
of age he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for
whieh I gave him your Sarsapariila. IT CURED
mivM. 1 have for ten years recommended it to
many in New York, Ohio, and lowa, for scrofula,
fever soves, and general debility. Perfect succes:
has attended it. . The cure effected in some cases of
serofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. 1
am very anxious for my son to again have recourse
to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a
entirious article, hence his writiing to you for it=—
l‘iis wounds were terrible, but I believe he will re
cover. Respecttully,
JENNIE JOHNSON.
DR, JOXEN BULIL.,
Manufacturer and Vender of the Celebrated
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The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly
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try to bear him testimony to the truth of the asser
tion; that 1 no case whatever will it fail to cure, if
the direetions are strictly followed and carried out.
In a great many cases asingle dose has been suffic
ient for a cuve, and whole families have been cured
by a single bottle, wit_h a perfect restoration of the
general health. It is, lmwv\‘o;r. prudent, and in
every case more certain to cure, if its use iscontinued
in smaller doses fora week or two after the disease
Las been checked, more especially in d ficult and
long standing cases. Usnally, this medicine will
not require any aid to keep the bowels in good or
der : should the patient, however, require a cathartic
medicine, after having taken three or fonr doses of
the Tonic, a single dose of BULL’S YEGETABLE
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Marietta, Geo., Jan. 3rd 1868.
Notice ?
To All Whom It May Conczern.
HFNRY LOVE, who has recently purchase
the Old Post Office Building under the ¥ign
Aitna Insurance Company near the center of th
South Block on the Square has opened a desirabl
stock, consisting in part of
Foreign and Domestic Dry-Goods,
Notions, Hosiery,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing, Books,
| Jewelry, Cutlery,
Hardware, Wood and
Willow Ware,
Queens and Hollow
Ware and a choice
Line of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Will be kept constantly on hand and to the Ladies,
we would say that we design to keep the most Fash
ionable and desirable styles of
Dress-Goods Hats and Bonnets
And will be recciving ooods constantly from the first
Houses in New York, Boston Philadelphia and Balti
more at the lowest cash prices. and will gell equal to
any Southern Market as our goods will be purchased
in person strictly for cash.
Produce will be taken in exchange for the same. ;
The above businces heretotire condueted by Henry |
Love & Co., will in future be carried ou by the un
dersigned. -
EENRY LOVE
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
~ WILL be sold on the first Tuesday.- 4&“?806“"}
next before the court house doo) n’&e -~ of Ma
rietta dflring the lezal ho il stle Tiop pf 1~ NO,
. Sold a« thesproperty of Wi Lemon, decensed;
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d: e GS fiL “SBY. Adme,
; “*‘*ji'( " de"bouis with will anmexed.
Legal Advertisements.
COBB SHERIFF SALES.
w'iLL be sold before'the Court House door in
the City of Marletta&vithin the legal Lours
of sale on the Ist., Tuesduy in January next the
Plantation on the Powder ings road about four
miles from Marietta, in the 19th. District and 2nd.,
section of Cub_h County, and known as the Planta.
tion of Valentive Kolb deceased, bounded on the
South and East by lands ot Phillips and Burkhalter,
North by lands of Jolin Jones, and Estate of Josiah
Grier—East by lands of Burkhalter and Phillips -
West by lands of Grier and A. 8. Atkinson, emsbra
cing six hm:dred_ acres more or less, * Levied on as
the property of said decased by virtue of afi fa is
suurfrom Morgan Superior Court in favor of R. M.
Goodman vs. Eliza Kolb Executrix of the Estate of
Valentine Koll deceased. g
Also—at thesame time and place, the property now
used and occupied by J. A. G. Anderson as a Livery
Stable, as the property of J. N. Heggie-—said pro
perty being situated in the City of Marietta Cobb
county Ga. Levied on as the property of I N. Heg
gie to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of #aid county of Cobb in favor of D, 8. Anderson
ve. L N 2 Heggie principle and H. J, Husk security,
and other fi las,
Also at the »ame ime and place, Lots of Land Nos.
52 and 35 and the East half of Lot No. 127, contain-'
ing 80 acres more or less—all of Lot No. 128 —all of
Lot No. 120, Westof W. & A. R. Road, lots Nos.
139 and 140—all of Lot No. 138, East of W. & A. R.
Road, known as the Shanty lot, except 21 acres
deeded to gilroad. 138, 139 and 140 being known
as the Shanty lots. Also defendants -interest in lots
ot land Nos. 90 and 92. Also the lot known as the
McGuire lot, whereon Alfred Tugrahiam now resides,
containing 8¢ acres more or less, Also defendants
interest in 150 bushels of corn more or less, aud bid
interest in one six horse wagon. - Levied on as the
property of Lemuel Kendrick to satisfy a fi fa issues
from the Superior Courtof said countv in favor of
Willis Reberts vs. Lemuel Kendrick. Property
pointed out by A. N. Simpson, Plaintift’s Attorney.
Alro+at ths same tide and place, One box of
Goods and crate ot Crockery. Levied on as the pro
perty of Tucker & Bro., to satisfy two attachment i
fas, both issued from the Superior Court of aid conn
ty, one in favor of J. W. Canfield & Co., and the
other in favor of George W. Willams & Co., both vs.
said Tucker & Bro. Levied on and turned over to
me by A. ¥'. Johnsen, former Sheriff of said county.
Also—at the same time and place Lots of Land
Nos. 718 and 719 in the 16th dist and 2nd seetion of
Gobb county, Ga. Levied on as the property of W
A Appling, Jr., to satisfy a £i fa issued from the Su
perior Court of raid county of Cobb in faver of John
Barvrett vs said W A Appling Jr. Property pointed
out by E Faw, Plaintifts Attcrney.
H. A. BALDWIN, Sheriff.
Dec. 3, 1868,
Also—at the same time and place lot of land No.
270 in the 20 dist and 2nd section of Cobb county.
Levied on as the property of Heney B. MeConnell
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Cobb Superior Court, in
faver of Warren Akin, Executor of Jehn Clayton
deceased, vs, H. B. MeConnell. Property pointed
out by Plamtifls Attooney.
Also—at the same time and place the Livery Sta
ble now oceupied by J. A. G. Anderson in the city
of Marietta. Levied on as the property of I. N.
Hevgie to satisfv a i fa issued from Cui:b Superinr
Court in favorof J. T. Burkhalter and now controll
ed by Josiah Goodman, against Hegele and Morris,
JOHN F. PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.
Decembar 3d, 1868,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL besold agreeable to an order of the conrt
of Ordiuary of Cherokee Court on the first Tuesday
in Junnary next before the court house door in the
town of Canton doring the Tegal hours of sale lot of
land No. 391 in the 3rd dist. and 2d section of said
coun'y, Sold as the property as Thomas Mosley
decensed for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms eash. This Dee. 1, 1868,
S. s. McC"'ONNELL, Administrator,
(Pnfntcrs fee $5.) A
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY :
Notice is Lereby zivento all persons concerned
that inthe year 1868 Daniel Pittman iate of Chero
kee county departed this life intestate and no person
Las applied for Administration on the “estate of the
said Daniel Pittmarn and that in tering of the law
Adminiziration will be rested in the Clerk of the Su
pervior Court or some other fit and proper person
thivty days afler the publication of this eita~
tion nnless some valid objection is made to his ap
pointment. Given under my hand and official sig
nature this 30th Nov. 1368,
W. R. D. MOSS. Ordinary.
Ceme el e S Se e S
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
'\'&TII.L be sold en the first Tuesday in January
; naxt, hafore the ourt Honse door in *he
City of Marietta, the following lots of land belonging
ta tha Bstate of Hardy itehell, late of said Connty
deceasod, to-wit: Lots Nos. 714, 715, 722 and 7985,
. the 16th., Dist., and 2ud.. scetien of said com V.
- aid fots comprise what is ususlly known as the
Spaw place, and lieg abont one and ahalfmile of t] @
W & A. Railroad. and ahont four miles™listant from
ithe ity of Marietta. The most of said Laud is still
‘1 the woods and wel) timbered, Said lots will he
sold seperately. Terms one-half eash and the other
six months credit,
JOHN MITCHELT..
HENRY MITCHELT.
Executors of the Estate of Hardy Mitchell, dec'd,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be #old on the Ist Tuesday in January next,
before the court honse door in Marietta, Cobb coun
ty. between the lecal hours of sale, fifty three acres
of the east side of Lot No. 3¢9, east half of lot
Number 322, and the west half of lot Number
300, all in the 20th district and 24 Section of Cobb
county, containing in all 213 acres, moreless. Sold
by order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, as
theproperty of E. I, Levell, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased —
Terms eash, purchasers paying for titles. This Na
vember 11th, 1868.
JOHNSON WILLIAMS. Adm’r.
e e e e eey
. EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an-order of the honorable thr court of
of Ordinary of Cobb county, Ga., will be sold before
the Court House door in the City of Marietta, said
County of Cobb, duringthe 12gal hours ot <ale on the
first Tuesday in January next, the following real es
tate to-wit: Lots of land No. 721, 760, 685, 687, 686,
762, 722, and one half 638 and 3 acres «f 719 con
taining three hundred and three acres more or less
situated on the Powder Springs road seven miles
froin Marietta one hundred acres in cultivation a good
dwelling and all necessary out bnildings good orchard
&e., seventy-five acres of number one bettom land
sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash. Pur
chaser to pay for titles.
- SAM'L A. DuPRE, Executor.
LAND FOR SALE.
For sale 120 acves of land lying on Little River
and Rubes’ Creek 80 of which is bottom, being a
part of Dr. McAfee’splantation, improvemeuts 5 cab
ins and a erib and stables. Apply to L. A. McAfee.
c. Bth, 1868.
T A.B. McAFEE.,
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Conrt House door in
Marietta, Geo., on the Ist Tuesday in Jnnynry next,
Lot of land No. 649 and one half of Lot No. 610 in
the 19th di=. and 2nd sec. of Cobb county as the
property of Joln Kiser, deceased for the bemefit of
the keirs and ereditors. 3
: it M. C. %% :
November 20, 1568 §L o A tor,
GEORGIA MILTON COUNTY :
' . Clams ind Roht. A. Camp having apylied to
T “;im letters of Afl'r';lri,nintmfionmon the
estate of ATthur T. Camp Jaie of said county deceas
-4 = "Ali persons coneerned kindred and creditors of
"said deceared, are notified to file their objections if
apy they have within the time allowed by “law else
Jetterawill be grantell the applicants. Given under
-my hand and official signature this 13th day of Nar,
1858, 0. ¥. SKELTON, Ord’s.