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Ou last Saturday morniug there
was a Weautiful rainbow in the
west. « The reflection was almost
as bright as the bow. {
We are sofry to note the sick
ness of Mrs Williams and Mr Bul
lard. Hope they will soon be
well,
Jack Levell’s little. son, Carl,
who was accidentally eut on the
head with ai: ax, is impreving.
‘Mrs Ruff Argo’s mother from
Smyrna, who has heen visiting
here, has retarned home, .
We would like to meet next
Sunday and reorganize our Sun
day - school. All in faver will
please meet next Sunday afternoon
at 8 o’clock.
‘‘Allen,’”’ your suggestions in‘re
gard to home rule are good. We
think some of the grandest ser
mons ever preached have comes
from a mother’s lips at her fire
side and by the example of good
men. Well do we remember the
good advice received 1 boyhood
by men who have passed away,
Rev BD DuPre, D W McEachern,
S C Taylof, H M Mayes and oth
ers were great assistance to our
training. ¢l
We regret to hear of the sick
uess of our esteemed friend, Mrs
Neal, mother of our editor. We
hope to hear soon of her improve
ment. |[Our dear mother has
passed away.—Editor.] AMoOR. ‘
Lost Mountain
R P Dobbius left last week for
Houston, Texas, where he will en
gage in business.
Mr. Barts is clearing the tim
ber off the mouatain for Mr. Clay.
He will finish planting out his
grape vines and fruit trees this
spring.
The next thing now is to build
a hotel here to accommodate the
boarders that wish to come here
through the summer season. *
Mr. Glenn lewis and bride were
given'a reception at ¢he home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank
Lewis, on last Tuesday evening.
Many friends here wish them a
long and presperous life.,
' We regret to learn of the death
of Ed'tor Neal's mother, and ex
tend our sympathy to the hereav
ed pnes.
‘The grip is prevalent here
among our people.
January has deait very mildly
with us, but February promises to
give us a vety cold reception.
ALLEN.
Woodstock.
Rev. M. H. Eakes did not fill
his regular appointment at Little
River Sunday as the weather was
too unfayvorable. !
Perry Pobbs has accepted a po
sitton and goune to Houston, Texas.
All the participants who attend
ed the pound supper at Prof.
Stokely's last Saturday evering
reported a lovely time. 1t was
complimentary to Miss Allen.
We will probably have a wed
ding here soon. Guess who?
Rev. A. B. Vaughan will preach
next Sunday. AURORA.
Acworth.: .
The Christian church at this
place has been completed and ded
-Icated to the service of the Lord.
It is the nicest, neatest edifice in
Aeworth, and all will find welcome
in its sanctum. , -
Hunters should get permissim
before huuting on postedeland.
A J Payne while shooting a
chicken, the gun kicked-one side
of his face off.
There are mauy fine mules be
ing bought by farmers here.
Miss Julia MclLain, who has
been visiting her brother here, has
returned to her home in Longview,
Texas. '
P O MeLain lost anocher fine
horse a few days ago.
John Q. Adams is attending the
medical college in Atlanta. .
* R I Gunnell is happy over the
arrival of another girl.
Mrs Clark Sorrells has returned
from Horse Creek. Ala.
Rev William MecMillan has re
turned from Tennessee.
The town will have to be moved
or the road mended soon.
’ OBSERVER.
Kennesaw.
The party at Will Roberts last
‘Saturday night was highly enjoyed
by the Kennesaw people as well as
by the rest. :
Charlie Miiler gave us a delight
ful little party Tuesday night that
was enjoyed by all present.
There seens to be two hoys who
‘can’t behave themselves'when they
come to our parties. We hope
they will leave their jug and blood
shot eyes at home, and if you
can’t behave vourselves and re
frain from ugly words, Judge Go
ber will have to see you.
With best wishes for the Journal
and ité correspondents I'll quit.
But guess what one of our store
'ee]lw(ers visited the ordinary last
eek for, CRACKER.
Oakland. ; ’
We are glad to see the sunshine
again, i
After so much rain, rain, rain, - ‘
For you see we live on a farm
And like for the weather to be
warm. : |
Friday we had a review at Oakland, )
The ‘exercise was simply grand ;
Prof. Miucey his school did tfeat,'
And how they did eat and eat.
Rev. E. M. Dyer filled his regular
~appointment at Noonday,
And preached a fine sermon they
% say ; ! %
The wgrd of God he did preach,
And both the young and old did
teach, ;
Miss Sallie Latimer, who has been
- sick,
Will be well pretty quick;
Does not want her duty to shirk,
And will, soon be able to go to
work. :
R. E. Benson a candy puiling did
give,
The girls were 8o happy they could
hardly live;
Every fellow came in his cart
And took home hie sweetheart.
Mies Nellie Dobbs is improving
fast,
Don’t think the sickness will much
longer last;
Nellie, get well as soon as you can,
We want you back in our schocl
band.
W. B. Latimer had a fize horse to
die,
He will have another one to buy;
Guess he’ll go to Atlanta to get one
Before his crop is begun.
Not much v'siting this week,
Everyone has labor to seek ;
You are tired of me, I know.
I will come again though.
QUEENIE.
Many an old toper who has
never been in Cork has seen a
great many drawings of it.
In tlre District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
seorgia.
In Re. -l
F. B Wellons, No. 520.
Bankrupt. S In Backruptey.
A petitiou for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by the
above named bankrupt, and the court
having duly ordered the hearing upon
said petition to be had February 16th
1901, at lgto'clock a.m., at the United
States District Court room, at Atlanta,
(Ga,, notice is hereby given to all credi
tors and other persons in interest to ap
pear at the time and pl%cc named, and
show cause, if gny they“lave, why the
prayer of said bankrupt should not be
granted This 24th day. of Jan. 1901,
; W. C. CARTER, Clerk
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia, & =
In Re (
J. H. Barnes, No. 52].
Bankrupt. s In Bankruptey.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by the
above named bankrupt, and the coutt
having ordered the hearing upon said
petitition to be had . February 16, 1901,
at 10 o’clock a. m., at the United States
Distriet Comit room, at Atlanta, Ga.,
notice is hereby given {o all creditors
and other persons in interest to appear
at the time and place named, and show
cause, if any they have, why the prayer
of said bapkrupt should not. be granted.
This 24th day of June, 1901,
W. C.CarTER, Clerk.
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Such little pills as DeWitt’s Little
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ing the liver and bowels.
C. M. Crosby.
The weather vane is always to
the point.
The merited reputation for curing
piles, sores and skin diseases acquired
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, has led
to the making of worthless counterfeits.
Be sure to get only DeWitt’s Salve,
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One way to keep ahead of time
is to wear a watch in a back
pocket.
When threatened by pneumonia or
any other lung trouble, prompt relief is
necessary. as it is dangerous to delay.
We would suggest that One Minute
Cough Cure be taken as soon as indica
tions of having taken cold are noticed.
It cures quickly and its early use pre
vents consumption. C. M. Crosby.
The man who tries -4o live on
faith and hope will wind up by
living on charity.
This season there is alarge death rate
nmon§ children from croug and lung
troubles. Prompt action will save the
little ones from these terrible liseases!
We know of nothing so certain to give
instant relief as One Minute Cough
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grippe and all throat and lung troubles
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Pepsin in preparations fail to relieve
indigestion hecause they can digest
only albuminous foods. There is one
preparation that digests all classes of
food, and that is Kodol dyspepsid @ure.
It cures the worst cases of indigestion
and gives instant relief, for it digests
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L LEGAL SALE.
GLEORGIA—Cobb County:
‘ Whereas, on June 10th, 1899, C* M.
Fort as Trustee for Mary C. Fort and
Iher children executed to Ludie M. Wil
son their promissory note for the sum of
$2,000, with interest thereon from the
date of said note at th 2 rate of eight per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually,
for a loan on said date made by said Lu
die M Wilson to said C. M. Fort, Trus
| tee for Mary C. Fort and her children,
| and on said 10th da}g of June, 1899, the
| said C. M. Fort as Trustee as aforesaid,
executed to the said Ludie M. Wilson a
loan deed and therebfloconveyed to the
said Ludie M. Wilson the propertjes
hereinafter described, for the purpose of
securing the payment of the moneys due
her undger said promissory note, and in
said deed it was cx&mly stipulated and
agreed that if said debt is not promé»tly
paid inaccordance with the tenorjand;ef
fect of the contractjof said indebtedness,
then the undersigned, or her agent or
! attorney, is authorized to sell at puplic
outery, to the highest bidder, ifor cash,
all of the property describéd in said
deed, for the purpose of paying all of
said indebtedness-i.nd the expense of the
'proceeding, after ftirst advertising the
time, place and terms of said sale, once
a week for four weeks, and to execute
to the purchaser of said property, at
such sale, good and sufficient title, in
fee simple, to said property. Now' the
said debt having matured and remaining
unpaid, and there being due on said
promissory note the principai sum of
' $2,000, with accrued interest thereon to
date of $249.72, by virtue of said power |
of sale in said deed, and for the purpose
of collecting said indebtedness and the
expenses of this sale, the undersigned
Ludie M. Wilson will within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
Jebruary next before the court house
door in Marietta, Georgia,!sell, for cash,
to the highest bidder, a parcel of land
lying and being in the 16th district and
2nd section of Cobb county, Ga., and be
ing six acres of lot of land number 1015,
bounded as follows : Beginnh:ig at a
marble slab near the former residence of
Col. C D Phillips and running north 74
degrees east twelve and twenty-five one
hundredth chains to the Canton road,
thence north along said road: four and
seventy-one hundreth chains, thence
south 74 degrees west to Bell Ferry road,
and thence along said road to the begin
ning point. The property is the same
property that was conveyed on the 3d
day of March, 1897, by warranty deed
from Butler King (701112(1)er to C M. Fort,
Trustee for Mary C. Fort and her chil
ldren, and recorded in Clerk’s office of
Cobb Superior Court, in deed book “V”’
page 711, and said deed giving said
Trustee full power and authority to
make said conveyance to the undersign
ed without any order of court; and the
undersigned by virtue of said authority
vested in her by said deed, will convey
to the purchaser or purchasers thereof
at said sale the above described premi
; ses in fee simple, together with all the
right, title and equity of the said .. M.
1 Fort, Trustee for Mary C. Fort and her
children, and together with all the right,
title‘and equity of the said Mary C. Fort
and her children to said premises, and
all parts thereof, and so as todivest out
of the said Mary C. Fort and her chil
dren all right title and equity they have
in or to ithe said premises. The pro
ceeds of said fale will be applied first to
the payment of the expenses of this pro
ceeding and then to the payment of said
indebtedness to said Ludie M. Wilson.
This January Bth. 1901.
LUDIE M. WILSON.
' Clay & Blair, her Attorneys.
GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
contained in a deed given to secure a
debt executed by Mrs Margaret Mec-
Whirter to. Mrs. Dora Lindley, dated the
13th day of April, 1899 and recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, in book “Y.” of
deeds, folio 112, the undersigned, Mrs
Dora Lindley, will sell at public outery
at the court house door in said county,
during the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1901, the following
described property, to-wit: All that
tract or pdrcel of land lying in the city
of Marietta, said county, situated on the
east side of Atlanta street, bounded as
follows: West by Atlanta street, north
by property of I. H. Springer and A, S.
Clay, east by property of A. S Clay, and
south by alley dividing this property
from J. R. Greer’s property, containing
twelve acres, more of less, on which are
located a dwelling, barn. and four tene
ment hous®s, being the property deeded
by'James McWhirter to J. R. Winters to
secure a loan and for which said Winters
gave bond for title to said James M%
Whirter on payment of said loan, whic
bond was transferred to said Mrs. Mar
garet McWhirter and being the property
deeded by said James McWhirter to said:
Mrs MargaretMcW hirterjon April 26,1898,
which deed is of record in the office of the
Clerk of Cobb Superior Court in book
“X." of deeds, for the purpose of pay
ing a promissory note for the sum of
$6OO principal, executed and delivered
by said Mrs. Margaret McWhirter to said
Mrs. Dora Lindley on the 13th day of
April, 1809, and due on the 13th day of
April, 1901, bearing interest from date
at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum.
(Saifl Mrs. Margaret McWhirter having
violated said contract of indebtedness by
making default in the payment of inter
est due thereon, which interestis still
‘unpaid, and by failing to pay the taxes
and assessments lewied upon said prop
‘erty for the years 1800 and 1900 to-wit:
the sum of $37.95 dne said state and
‘county and $22.44 due the city of Mari
etia, in said county, for taxes for the
year 1809, and the sum of $22.50 due
said state and county and $22.44 due
said city of Mariet .o for taxes during
the year 1900, which taxes are still un
paid; wherby said note with interest be
came due, the undersignefl, under the
provisions of said contract having elect
ed to so declare and having so declared;
the total amount due on said note being
$6OO principal and interest on said prin
cipal sum from the 13th day of April,
1900 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum,
together wish the cost of this proceeding,
as provided in said deed. A deed to the
purchaser will be made by the under
signed. This January 3, 1901. .
MRrs. Dora LINDLEY,
J. Z. Foster, Attorney.
GEORGIA-—Cobb County.
To all whom it may concern: J. B.
Molon, administrator of the estate of
John A. Dobbins, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of the said deceased, and said ap
plication will be heard on the first Mon
day in February next. This Tth day of
Jan, 1901, JOoHN AWTREY, Ord'y.
| Application for a Bank
‘ Charter.
To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of
State, Atlanta, Ga —We, S. Y. Stribling
of Cobb county, Ga, and R. D, Sgslding,
A. W Calhoun and Jack J. Spaldingy all
of Fulton county, Ga., applicants as in
corporators under An Act of the Gener
al Assembly of Georgia, approved De
cember 20th, 1895, entitled, *‘An Aect to
carry into effect paragraph eighteen of
Section seven of Argjcle three of the
Constitutson of 1877, as amended, in re
lation to chart«ring of banks,to provide
for the incorporation of banking compa
nies by the Secretary of State, and for
other purposes,”’ make this our declara
tion, praying that we be incorporated as
a body eorporate and politic for the pur
pose of doing a general banking busi
ness, with all the rights, powers, privi
leges and restrictious of said Act, under
and by the name and style of .
ROSWELL BANK,
and that the principal office of said com
pany shall be looated in the town of
Roswell, county of Cobb and State. of
Georgia, with a capital of Twenty-five
Thousand Dollars, ($25,000), divided in
to ghares of Qne Hundred Dollars ($lOO,-
00) each, and that the sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars ($15,000) of the" capi
tal snbscribed has actually been paid by
'the subscribers and that the sameis in
’ fact held, and is to be used solely for the
; business and purposes of the corpora
tion, i
~ The fee of Fifty ($5000) dollars is
herewith enclosed a fee for charter or
certificate of incorporation as required
by said Act ;
. Atlanta, Ga., 28th day of Japuary,
1901.
_ Respectfully submitted,
S. Y. Stribling, = R. D. Spalding,
A. W, Calhoun, Jack J. Spabding,
Incorporators. o
STATE OoF GEORGIA, COUNTY oF CoBB,
—DBefore me pergonally appeared S Y
Strlblin;i, AW (galhoun, R D Spalding
and Jack J Spalding, the incorporators'
of Roswell Bank, located in the town of
Roswell. county of Cobb, and State of
Georgia, who on oath deposeth and saith
that Fifteen Thousand Dolars ($15,000.-
00) of the capital su scribed has been
actually paid Ly the subscribers, and
that the same is in I.ct held. and is to
be used solely for tl. business and pur
poses of the corporatin
S Y Stribling. R-D Spalding,
A W Calhoun, Jack®* J Spalding,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 28th day of Jauary, 1901,
JUHN AWTREY,
Ordinary of t}obb county, Ga.
" STATE oF GEoßGl\—Office of Secre
tary of State,—l, Plii.ip Cook, Secretary
of State of the Stiic of Georgia, do
hereby certify, That the attached four
sheets of written aud printed matter
contain a true and correct copy of the
application for charter of ‘‘Roswell
Bank,” filed thisday in this department.
In testimony wheieof, I have hereunto
set my hand and aflixed the seal of my
office, at tie Capito, in the city of At
lanta, this 28th day of January, in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
' Hundred and One, and of the Independ
ence of the United States of America
the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth
3 PHILIP ( OOOK,
Secretary of State.
NoTicE To DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All parties holding claims against the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephers, de
ceased, are hereby .notified to render in
an account of their demands according
to the law, and all parties indebted to
said estate will make immediate pay
mena of same. January 23, 1901
E. W. Frßey, Administrator
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens, dec.
Sheriff’s Sales for Feb.
Will be sold before che court house
door in the city of Marietta, Cobb coun
ty, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary, 1901, during the legal hours of sale
the following described property, to-wit:
Lot of lands No. 773 in the 17th dis
trict and 2nd section of Cobb county,
Ga., bonnded as follows: North and
west by property of R O Campbell, and
south and east by property of L M.
Simpson, being levied on to satisfy three
Justice Court fi fas issued from 1568th
district G. M., of Cobb county, Ga, in
favor of . M.Simpson vs. Jeff McHenry,
defendant in said three Justice Court fi
fas Deed ot reconveyance made to
said Jeff McHenry, filed and lecorded
in Clerk’s oftice Cobb Superior Court be
fore this levy was made. Notice given
in terms of the law, This January 2nd,
1901,
Also at the same time and place, will
be sold one residence.lot with buildings
thereon in the city of Marietta, Cobb
county, Ga., containing one half acre,
more or less, bounded as follows: North
by alley, east by right of way of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad, sputh by
property formerly owned by Mrs J. R,
Brumby, and west by Kennesaw avenue,
being the property whereon A Howell
now resides. Levied on as the property
of the said A. Howell to satisfy a fifa is
sued from Cobb Superior Court in favor
of The Georgia Loan and Trust Compa
ny but transferred to Miss KateS Winn,
Deed filed and recorded before this levy
to enforce special lien thereon. Notice
given to said A. Howell.
Also at the same time and place, will
be sold one vacant lot on new street run
ning southwest from Kennesaw avenue
rear M. M. Sessions said lot bounded
south by said new street, west by lands
of J H Bate, east by lot belonging to H.
V. Reynolds, the same being enclosed
west and north by wire fence, and south
and east by plank fence, being 713 teet
on the south, 153 feet on west, 14 feet
on north and 143 feet on east, each side
being more or less. Levied on as the
property of R. N. Holland to satisfy a fi
fa from Justices court for 898th district
G. M. of Cobb county, Ga., in favor of
Mrs. S. A. Kellogg vs said Ho!land. No
tice given to said Holland,
D.D. DUNN, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Cobb County :
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
Mary L. Bussey having in due form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration oo the estate of Thomas L.
Bussey, late of said county, deceased,
this is therefore to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin pf Thomas
L., Bussey to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in February next
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to Moultrie M Sessiens or some
fit and proper person on Thomas L.
Bussey's estate. Witness my official sig
nature of office, this Jan. 7th, 1901,
- JouyN AWTREY, Ordinary.
iy o Ty
'GEORGIA—Cobb County.
Whnu,dqn» P. Legg, administrat,,
of Jzalia Kelley mm to the Coyy,
in his petition, duly filed and entered o
record, that he has’ fully,pdminlstered
Julia Kelley’'s estate This is therefor,
to cite all persons concerned, kindreq and
creditors, to shuw canse, if any they can
why said administrator should not be
discharged frcm his administrativn, apq
receive letters of dismission on the firs;
Monday in March, 1901. Dec. 3, 1000
J. M. STONE, Ordinary, -
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Norice T 0 DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All persons having demands againgg
the estate of William E. Gilbert, late ot
Cobb county, deceased, are hereby not;.
fied to present them to the undersigneg
as th%law directs. All persons indebieg
to said estate are required to make in,
mediate payment E. G. GILBERT,
Adm’r of estate of W. E. Gilbert, dec'q.
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NoriCE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS,
All parties bolding claims against the
estate of Mrs. Kate M. Hughson, ge.
ceased, are hereby notified to} render in
on account of their demands accordip,
to law and all parties indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment of
same. This Jan. 23rd, 1901,
E. W. FrEY, Administrator
estate of Mrs. Kate M. Hnghson, dec.
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Dissolution of Partnership,
Notice is hereby given that the firm o
The Waid-Lindley Company, heretofore
engaged in the business of general me;
chandise in the ci:{ of Marietta, Ga., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent
R. S. Lindley retiring. The business
will be continued in the future by H. A
Ward and C. F. Ward, at the same place,
under the firm name and style of H. A,
Ward and Brother, who will settle aj|
firm liabilities and receigt for all debts
duesaid firm. This first day of J anuary,
1901, H. A. Waßp,
e C. F. Waßp,
R S. LiNprEy.
| _ Libel for a total divoree
WILLIAM RUSSELL )med in the Superior Court
VB. 7 of Oobb eounty, Ga., Oct.
ReENA RUSSELL. | 3th 1900,and returnable t,
J Nov term, 1900,said Court.
To said defendant, Rena Russell, you are
hereby commanded to be and appear at the
March term, 1901, of said Superior Court to he
held on the second Monday in March next, to
show cause why a total divoree should not be
grauted said plaintiff as prayed for in his ap
plication. Witness the Honorable Geo. F.
Gober, Judge ofsald Superior Court, this Noy
21st, 1900, _ w. EMONTGOMERR.
. Clerk Superior Court. Cobb 00., Ga.
] No. 28.
James T. Gault, et al,“| Cobb Superior
vs | Court,
Thomas N Hardman, ! Nov, term 1900,
Administratér #" Citation for
of the estate of Parks | settlement and
Hardman, deceased. | account among
| all the heirs at
; ] Law.
Appeal from the Court of Ordinary of
Cobb county.
To Mrs. Marietta H. Hames, of Cull
man, Cullman county, Alabama; Ms.
Sarah J. Lowrey, of Wylam, Jefferson
county, Alabama, Horace E. Lowrey and
W. L. Lowrey, of Wylam, Jefferson
county, Alabama; Joseph T. Lowrey, of
Cullman, Cullman county, alabama:
Mrs. Effie C. Simms, of Cullman, Cull
man county, Alabama; Pauline Durham
and Parks Durham, Beebe,*White coun
ty, Arkansas:
By virtue of an order from the Supe
rior Court of Cobb county, Georgia.
making yeu'and each of you parties to the
above and foregoing suit and requiring
you and the other parties to the same to
interplead among yourselves as te your
respective rights, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear at the Supe
rior Court of said county of Cobb, on
the second Monday in March, 1901, to
answer the petition and plea and amend
ments thereto in above stated case. In
default thereof the said court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain. Wit
ness the Honorable Geo. F. Gober, Judge
of said court. This the 18th day of Jan
uary, 1901. J. B. GLOVER.
Clerk Cobb Superior-Court.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Cobb County. .
By virtue of an order of fhe Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold be
fore the courthouse door ir said county.
within the legal hours of sale, on the
ficst Tuesday in February next, lot of
land No 1085 in the 16th district and
2nd section of said county, containing
forty acres more. or less Sold as the
property of the estate of Mrs. Carrie
Sauls, for the benefit of her heirs at law.
Terms cash. This Bth day of January,
1901, H. P, Savts, Administrator.
Gt s i e R e e
GEORGIA—Cobb Couuty: *
To wham it may concern: Charles J.
Martin, Guardian for Susie May Mont
gomery, formerly Susie May Wallace,
applies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship, and I will pass
‘upon his application on the first Monday
‘in February next at my office In Mariet
ta, Ga. Witness my official signature,
this Junuary 7th, 1901,
‘ JonN AwTrEy, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Cobb County: :
To all whom it may concern: Mary K.
L. Williams, Executrix of the estate of
Mrs E. S. Litchfield, deceased, has in
due form ah;lied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lauds belonging to the
estate of the said deceased and said ap
plication will be heard at my office on
the first Monday in February next, This
January 7th, 1901,
JouN Awtrey, Ordinary
GEORGIA—COBB COUNTY
Whereas, A. 8. J. Gardner, Executor
of Mrs. Emma E. Sibley, represents t 0
the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Mrs, Emma <E. Sibley's es
tate. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors to
show eauvse, if any they can, why said
&xecutor should not be discharged from
s administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in April.
1901. JOHN AWTREY, Ordinary.
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