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NEWS & FARMER j
The .Advertising, Medium < I
Jefl'ersun Comity.
Louisville. Ga. Feb Cib. 1812.
CROWN POINTS.
Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether
lands has sent a doll dressed by herself
la Dutch national costume to a bazaar
to he held in Lisbon in behalf of the
children of the Boer refugees in Por
tugal.
“Carmen Sylva”—Elizabeth, queen of
Roumania- Is a most industrious royal
lady. She rises at 5 o'clock, wields the
pen until breakfast, after which she
devotes herself to her duties us con
sort of a king.
In Paris they hclieve the real reason
for the sudden departure of the crown
prince of Germany on a sea trip was
not his ill health, hut the fact that he
had been going the pace and had over
spent his allowance to the extent of
some $20,000.
Before the Empress Frederick’s cof
fin was finally closed all the love Ut
ters she received from her late hu -
band, the Emperor Frederick, together
with his last written messages Inscrib
ed after he had lost his power of
speech, were placed In the coffin over
her heart.
By way of commemorating the birth
of the little Princess Yolanda Mar
gheritn, the daughter of the king and
queen of Italy and granddaughter of
the Dowager Queen Margherita, Pro
fessor Zopetti recently published a his
toric sketch of the nineteen Margher
ltas of the house of Savoy.
FRILLS OF FASHION.
Bilk petticoats for wear during tbe
cold weather are lined with albatross
In pretty shades.
The most delicate and becoming face
veil for mourning wear is formed of
brussels net, with a hemstitched bol
der or craped band.
Some very handsome street costumes
In the fashionable Russian green ami
deep rich sapphire blue shades are seen
In kid finished tailor cloth.
For the Louis XIV. coats, which
have met with special favor for day
and evening wear, flowered and strip
ed silks answer best.
Initial stockings are among the pret
tiest of fine stockings. There is a din
mond of network introduced into the
Instep of the stockings, and upon this
Is the Initial.
Poulaln, or horseskin, is included in
the fashionable furs, and prepared ac
cording to the latest process it resell)
bles satin or panne and combines ad
mirabl.v with tbe line face cloths that
are so much worn tills season.
The newest tailor gowns designed
for early spring wear are very much
on the lines of those worn last autumn,
but almost without exception the coats
hare no collars and are very c! - '
fitted—that is. Klvit ■ a sti ght front
effect, but lia\ • the side darts curl
ed exactly to the figure.
CURTAIN CALLS.
The part of John Storm in “The
Christian” fits Ed Morgan like a glove
Arthur Forrest has resigned from the
Daniel Frohman stock company. Eu
gene Ormonde succeeds him.
Mine. Janausehek, who Is at Sarnio
gn. is reported to lie slowly Improving
In health. Her eyes trouble her great
1}
Durland’s Riding academy in New
York lias been leased t:>-Maximilian
B. Haas, who will turn it into a circus
end hippodrome on the European plan
Ezra Kendall is making desperate
efforts to make the inonologists who
pirate his witticisms stop the practice.
All monologues are now being copy
righted.
De Lara's "Messnllne” is under rc
h°arsal by Mr. Maurice Grau’s opera
company and will be produced for the
first time in this country- within a few
.weeks.
. PULPIT AND PEW.
About forty bartenders attended
•ervices In a Cleveland church on a re
cent Sunday by invitation.
Mgr. Seton. for many years pastor of
St. Joseph’s church in Jersey City, Ms
sailed for Italy. He will spend the re
mainder of his days in Rome.
The lesson drawn by the Rev. G. IV.
Torbush, a Methodist clergyman of
Pittsburg, from the success of the play
“Ben-Hur” Is that Christian theaters
sliovibi be endowed by Christian men
and women and supported by the
church and run even at a loss.
Rev. Philip Markham Kerridge of
Providence, It. 1., has accepted the in
vitation of Bishop Potter to become
Ticar of the pro-cathedral in New
York as successor of the Rev. Robert
L. Paddock, who has assumed tbe rec
torship of the Church of the Holy
Apostles.
CONGRESSIONAL-CUTS.
The treasury surplus Is shivering
With excusable apprehension.—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Don’t worry. There have been fifty
six other congresses, and the country
•till lives.—Sioux City Journal.
It Is too soon to begin worrying about
the excessive money In the treasury.
Walt until congress adjourns; then, tin
less all signs fail, there will lie little
to worry about.—Philadelphia Ledger.
THE NEW YEAR.
Be sure and write It with a 2. —New
York World.
In ease of doubt stay sworn off.—
Hartford Post.
Let us hope the coming year may be
free from courts of Inquiry.—Chicago
Becord-Herald.
It is entirely In order for everybody
to buckle down to business now and
make lf>o2 bent even the big record of
rl. f/Ugburg Gazette,
Me smW
Onr Lire Stock.
The amount of live stock Int the
United States is worth $1,000,000,000
more than five years ago.
Protect tle Plano.
A piano should not stand near an
open window, neither should It be
pushed close against the wall. Should
the keys need cleaning, rub them with
a soft muslin cloth slightly dampened
With alcohol. The best duster for a
piano is soft silk. An old silk hand
kerchief Is good for this purpose.
I’tnti Watermelon*.
A product of the heretofore unpro
ductive deserts of Utah Is a kind ofi
watermelon which is picked in Octo
ber. The melon ripens after it Is
picked.
Palin*’ PlNtlnctlon.
There are more saddles and harness
made in Dallas. Tex., than in any oth
er city in the world.
A Lucky Place.
Orsa, Sweden, has in the course of a
generation sold $1,(100,000 worth of
trees and by means of judicious re
planting lias provided for a similar in
come every thirty or forty years. In
consequence of this commercial wealth
there are no taxes. Railways, tele
phones, etc., are free.
flora nHiiil,
The number of persons born blind
averages sixty-five In every million.
j Clra pev^p..
Asa general rule, where the grape
vines have been trained on high frames
for arbors they are less subject to rot
; ns compared with vines that have been
| trained close to the ground.
Hon*! Ilcvf.
To have the r nst beef brown on the
' outside and juicy and rare within it
j should he put in u very hot oven at
1 first, then reducing the heat. The
great heat at first hardens and also
browns the surface, keeping in the
juices. The meat should be basted
frequently.
Tlie Electric Current,
Experiments show that an electric
current will travel over a pood con
ductor at the rate of 50iWHK> miles a
minute, or around the earth In three
seconds.
DnJsy none*.
The Daisy rose is a small plant from
r,lx to eight inches in height, bearing
clusters of small roses resembling dou
ble daisies. As many as twenty-live
or thirty clusters bloom at once, so It
pays to cultivate it for decorative pur
poses.
Itßnpß nncl Eyes.
Colored races never have blue eyes.
Their eyes are always dark brown,
brownish yellow or black.
Swiss Schools.
The public schools in Switzerland
are operated by the government, and
civil service rules are strictly applied.
The teachers, who are mostly women,
are very well paid and never discharg
ed, except for cause. When they get
so old they can’t teach any more, they
are pensioned liberally.
Ailpn'n Salt.
Aden, on the Suez canal, does a large
business in the export of salt, secured
by evaporating sea water.
t'rnll Tree*,
There is a wonderful difference in
the excellence of well grown, fully de
: ve’ i- ed fruit as compared with that
. grown on a thin, worn out soil.
—_
German Edncntlon.
Germany is now the best educated
nation of Europe, yet only hundreds of
years ago German teachers in many
parts of the country were so poorly
paid that they used to sing In front of
houses in order to add to their income
by odd pence.
StrtUe. If, tlnssla.
In Russia the penalty for loading a
strike is the same as that for rebel
lion.
Camphorated Oil.
To make camphorated oil take as
much sweet oil as you require and
heat it sufficiently to tnelt camphor,
then add camphor in the proportion of
an ounce to every half pint of oil.
A Berlin Practice.
It is the practice iu Berlin when
any poor person dies and leaves no
heir to have the lied disinfected and
stamped by the official e*ump of the
town council. In this way a large
number of beds are collected and are
then loaned to the very poor.
Clrntk Soil.
The electric cars at Ramsgate, bn'"the
south of England, are said t& make
an undue noise, which is attributed to
the resonant nature of-tlie Mialk soil.
Soiled Furniture.
Finger marks may be ?ejjioved from
furniture by the use if** #ttje olive
oil applied with a bit of tiitnnel. Tut
the oil on the flannel, not on the wood,
and rub .he wood with it. Use very
little at a time. j
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Indin'ii Ten Plnut.
In Ind : H the tea plant is naturally
a tree, but by means of pruning' it is
kept so small that it seems to be only
a bush.
Korea’* Dinner.
A German tourist in Korea writes
that the usual bill of fare consists of
dog meat, rice and bonus.
Tlie I/Cvcllntf Proccnw.
Humboldt calculated the mean level
of North America to bo 748 feet above'
the sea, and he found that in 4,500.000
years the whole of North America
might be worn down to the sea level.
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State of Georgia, Jefferson Countv.
To the Superior Court of sai
County:
The petition of W. a. Stone, W. S. Murphy, J
K. Murphy, M. K. Bowling and B. I*. Ramsey, all
of said County, respectfully shows :
Ist. That they desire for themselves, their asso
dates, successors aud assigns, to become incorpo*
rated under the name and style of Stone-Murphy
Cos.
2nd. The term for which petitioners ask to be
incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege ot
renewal at the end ot that time.
brd. the capital stock of the corporation is to be
thirty thousand dollars, divided into shares of one
hundred dollars each. Petitioners however ask
the privilege of increasing said capital stock from
time to time to an amount not exceeding in the
u 4K rt Ts a te one hundred thousand dollars.
4th. twenty thousand dollars ot said capital
stock has ul ready been actually paid in.
otn, Ihe ooject of the proposed corporation is
pecuniary pi out aud gain to ns stockholders.
hli, lel (turners propose to can - ) ou a retail dr_>
goous auu v.iocery business, and to deal in Uiy
goods, groceries, haid .uie, aud other such an*
ct aim goods as ale usually kt pt in u dry goous
alio grocery business; to deal m coftius, buggies,
carriages, Wagons, harness aud other articles oi
like chuiacicr: to ueal in plows, hoes, inoweis
reapers, burners, lakes aim utuex farming inipie
ineuis uiui tooisi to iiianuiacture, buy, and sen
an kiiius oi lertiiizers Also lo buy and sell cot
tou aim to erect and operate a cotton warehouse
for the purpose OI weighing aud storing cotton
for the public.
?th Teiilioiu rs ask the power to buy and sell for
cash or on credit, all such articles or things as are
usually embraced in the retuii dry goods am.
giocery business, and all such articles aud things
as may be protitably handled aud sold in counts
tiuu therewith.
oth. Peuuouers ask the privilege to buy, own,
uud sell horses, mules and cattle, auu such other
personal probi ty as may he necessary or con
venient to carry on said proposed husiuess. To
buy, lease or rent lands, and cultivate the same;
to buy, lease, lent, aud sell real estate, aud erect
such buildings thereon us may be necessary or
convenient to curry on said business.
•Jlli. Petitioners ask that the personal liability oi
the stockholders be limited to the amount ot un
paid lor subscriptions for stock.
loth. They pray lor power to elect a board oi
directors, and to elect or provide lor the election
or appointment of a president and such othei
olticeis, agents aud servants as limy be deemed
requisite or advantageous to the proper manage
meut of its business aud allairs. Also to adopi
and pass such rules, regulations and by laws us
they may see lit for the best management of it.-
business uiui allairs
I lltli. The principal office and place of business
oi the proposed corporation will be m the city oi
; Louisville, said btute uud county.
, \\ herd ore petitioners pray to be made u body
corporate under the name and style uioresuiu,
, entitled to the rights, privileges and immunities,
am. subject to the liabiiit.es lixed by luw.
CAi> & lIAKDKMAN ,
i/cllliOlitJl b AllOlUcy b.
t Tiled in ofliee, this day ol Janua
ly, ll>U2. Male ol Georgia, Jtilei&ui.
( ottniy.—l, YY . JYiUipny , < lerk feu
|pi * lot < on it oi Jt*llcfsoii county, Ga.,
; Uojß-rebj certify Hint the loiegoiMgis i,
in.e copy ol tiic petition ol the Stone
a* ini>liy Company. T iltU a. my cincf.
Llits 2diu day ol Jan. lUU2.
Vv. fc. Amrpliy, Cieik C. J. C.
8IA r JK Ob Gi OlililA, Ji’lk-jhon (ounty,
Jn the bupenor Court-November ieiui, 19 1,
G. 8. i. ouillree
Vs
'1 humus Kilims,
It being represented to the Court by the peti.
tioii oi G. a. iioumree ihat by deed ol moitguge,
auteu the 2nd day oi September, 1898,: 1 bourns
Kaiiib conveyed to the said Ci. 8. Rountree all that
tract ol land in the 63rd Disc G. Ai., ol Jefferson
County, Georgia, containing one hundred and lilty
ane.s | more or less, adjoining lauus oi Airs. Sarah
Hull, Henry \\ ulkins, J. A. : pier, and others, be
ing the tutae land ueeueu by J. A. spier, Aiimr.*
oi Al. 1. llall to said lliomas Rams toby. 7th. lfccb'
tor tile purpose ot securing the payment of three
] i oinissory notes made by the said 1 humus Rains
to the muUG.B Rountree due on the 21st day of
December, 1897, loi the sura ui $85.00 each, creditß
.. .. Aiaich Ist, lfcbfe, ai.u ir.*i,u
Which notes are now due and unpaid. It is or
deied that the said '1 humus Ruins uo pay intethi*
Court, by the lirst day or the next term the prim
cipal, inteiest and costs, due on said promissory
notes, or show cause, if any he has to the contrary
or that iudefai.lt thereof foreclosure be granted
to the suidU. 8. Rountree ol said Mortgage, and
the equity of ledemplion of the said Thomas thore
in be lorever bailed, and that service of this rule
be periectcu unpaid lhomus Rains according to
aw.
it. D. Tlv ana,Judge 8. C, M. C.
.State of lie oigm, .Jt iu i pou county.—J. \y. 8
Murphy, iClerk, fcupeiiur Court inland for said
county do certify that the above and foregoing i
a rue extract from the minutes of said court.
\\ ituess my hand and official signature tins
nth k ciay oi bee, Mil.
N\. 8. Murphy, Clerk.
S' C. J. o.
Si AIR OF GEORGIA— delict son County.
In the buperior Court November 'ittui, 1901
Butler*. Stevens
Vs
<1 11. Holcomb
Jt being represented to the Court by the peti
bon oi duller At Stevens that.by uccu ot mongage,
dated the Ist day of April, 1892, J. 11. Holcomb
conveyed to the said Builfr A Stevens a certain
tract of land lying iu Jefferson County on the
w atet> of| the ()gcccbie River, containing six him.
died and scveuty live acres, more or less, anu !
bounded ou tbe north by lands of e state ol Id
ward Hunter, ami on the South by Ogeecliee River
and on the east by land of lv. and. N. \> aldtu ana
estate old, \\ . Lyons, and, on tlu west by lands
of estate of Kwarn Hunter, generally known as
formerly u part oi the estate ol dames L. Bras
vv ell, w ith ull buildings & improvements tlmreou
and privileges there to : for the purpose* of securing
the payment of a promissory note made by the
said and. 11. Holcomb to tbc.suiel butler &. Stevens,
and uc.on the Kth day ot F ove tuber, isy-l, tor the
sum of three hundred & sixty live & 61- IttO Dollars
wh.ch promissory utile is now due an unpaid. Jt
is ordered that tbe said J.#f. jloJ*'jmb do pay into
this Court, by tbe* day of the; next term the
principal, costs, due on suid promis. !
soiy show I cause, if any Ire has to the
cuntiffry, or that in default thereof loredosuri be
granted to the said Butler and fctevens ol said
inortgage,and;the equity of redemption of the
‘-Mid and. U. Holeon,b therein be forever ba led, and
Ibe service of this tide l) perlicti and on said J. *
iu II c mb according to. law.
B. D. tvans, Judge, 8. C’.M. C.
Mate* of Oe*oi *'ia, Jedle i son Count vJ. w,
-Umphy. ( ierk Superior l our ..ad for said
numy e.o ee uii.j that tlie above and fore going
• > a true extract / a the minutes of said court.
Witi f. n.y l and aoel otliciul uigauture this the
tii day or Lee, 1W 1.
)V. 8. Murphy, Ch ik.
8. C.J C.
Saw Mills
5129 TO 5929.00
*w, W I I.F. .n4 TnaKTK I. Stok.
Eng’BWß, Boiler* and Maohinerr
AJ) KU4b lapalri for nuu
I'WW KOff WORKS I SUPPLY CO.
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or Louau*, i miu* umi OriVfW
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gMWM CASiOKIfI
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The Kind You Have
| Always Bought.
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ness and Rest-Contains neither g Jr a b
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. /1\ # \
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Rfctpe of Ofd Dr SAMUEL PITCHER | \ i \*
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Rathe!lt S,Uis - I I
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ne&s and Loss OF Sleep. M lUl UYDI
Fac Sunile Signature of H
Thirty Years
| o, WRAPPER. |
THE CENTAUR COMPAWY. NEW YORK CITY.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GA. RICHMOND, VA. CHARLESTON, S. C.
Largest Manufacturers of
FERTILIZERS
IN THE SOUTH.
Importers of
PURE CERMAN KAfNIT, MURIATE OF POTASH,
NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF POTASH. 1
In burinpr fertilizers it is important, not only to secure goods of i estab
lished reputation and high grade, but to buy where
YOUR WANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CAN BE SUPPLIED.
We are in position, with our unparalleled facilities and our many plants
located all over the territory, to furnish all classes of goods and ill such
quantities as buyers desire. When you buy of us, with our immense
capacity, you know you can get the goods , and all you want of them'..
See our nearest agent to you, or write -xis direct.
Address VIRGINIA-CARO LI NA, CH EM ICAL CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
CV-Send for the Virginia.Carollma Almanac. Free tor the ailing.
SHIP YOUR COTTON
TO
SAVANNAH. G.A.
j They will handle your
cotton to advantage,
and at as low a rate as
can be obtained for
the services rendered.
Write them for terms.
Money loaned to Cot
ton Shippers on ap
proved security.
H. H. COSKERY
Selling agent for Jno. W. Musury
Sons’ fine
PAUNTS AND VARNISHES
Not excelled in the United States. Those contompia
tijng house painting, will do well to investigate (their iner
its. SOLE AGENTS lor 11. IL Babcock & Co’s fine car
riages, stanhopes, surries and buggies. The reputation oi
these goods is well known. The celebrated J A (. lv 8 O
WAGONS, Harness ot all description and lor all
purposes, saddles, hi idles and buggy and carriage ro
horse bjijnkets, also a large stock of carriage and 7. '.. on
i ferial.'
t 733 and73s Augusta, 6a,
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNI Y.- Whereas
Wm. Little end J. JS. Bethea, administrators of
Rl. Little, apply to the undersigned for letters
of dismission from said administration.
these are therefore to notify all persons con
cerutd that 1 will pass upon said application at my
office on the First Monday in April, 1902.
W. W. Rhodes, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, JEEFERSGN COUNTY.—YVherea*
K. A. Rhodes, Executor of. the estate ot Martha
Rogers applies to the unucrsigued tor letters of
dismission from said estate :
. neae are therefore to notify all persons con
cerned that 1 wilrpass upon uud application at
my olhceonthe Lirst Monday in March. 1902.
This October 3rd. 1901. YV. W Rhodes,
Oi uiuai y
> l.\ la : .i, j i l i.'OM'oi.H* Y
VV IIIICUB, o. .*1 cm Ik, ..iiluiUtr liaioi Oil lilt
esiuic oi *m. iit in. , ..as appueu to u.e unuei
s.gucu ioi .eitt-i’s cl uisi.-i.-.bion nun. saiu uum.nio
iruiioii.
lilt sc-ait- therefore to notiiy ail ptisous ton
cei’iieu iiiai k wu. pass upon said application ui
u*y olUce > a U.e i u&i .i-ouu tt y lu May, lVk;2.
luttiiuiiduQ übiu, .cb—
A . \\ . I.nodes, Ordinary.
- WffiWi i
clOtltla, j, ir tLii. UxN CUCiN lA
whereas \i m. YYaiu* i., administrator ou the
esiati oi laiUccy leircii, uks app.*ed to the undtr
signiu lor lelieia o* u. -liiission iroin said aduunis
tratiou.
lacs, ait tiu rtf ore to uotuy all pt-rsous con
cellit u Inal i W ill pass upen said uppiitaliou at
my oiuu on tin rust aioauay lp-May, 1902.
T iao i ttuuary odlh r iyu_.
Y\ . YY Rliodes, Ordinary,
I t. 0.. 1 .JhliU-KbOA OUA : TY.-
AUeieas, VYm VY aiut. , aumimstraioi de boms
uoii cun. icslamcUlo unntxo ou the esiule ol b L.
i erred nus appiitdio me undersigned tor letters
oi di&iuiosion irom su.u auimuisiianuii.
loose are therefore to nol.ly aii persons con
ceriieu liiui i Will pass upon &uiu application at
in, oliice on tile l-irst JCouuay in May, 1902,
ihis JauUai’y 501 U, 1.02.
V>. \V'. Rhodes, Ordinary.
j.. in.iA, jEi-T I.KSUA COUNTY.-
Whereas, J. u Thompson, adiuiHistrator on the
estate oi Maly NY.iYtnneuy, i.a appueu to the
unucrsigued lor ietteis oi uisunssiou Horn said
uuuiiuislraliou.
i'uese arc Uitieioie to uotify ail persons cou
,-kicd .uiii i wit. pass upon suid application at
w uiliv.e on ihe ru’d Mom.ay in -nay, Iyo2.
,u..' tittiiu.ii j bOth, itrt/2.
W . YV, Rhodes, Ordinary.
-* i ■na—r# * %. lrn rr r an
* ‘ <fKG lA. .1 KF F K KM ) N COINTT
Whereas, J. v. Denton, administrator on the
•tiito of W. 11. Martin, has applied to tlu* uuder
gn*d tor letters of dismission from said adminis
rution.
! hese are therefore to notify all persons con
ct-rned that I will pass upon said application at
my office ou the First Monday n May, 1902.
This January 30th. 1902.
W- W. Rhodes, Ordinary.
.. 4 > tse-tr t •' ttv j. iimu— jmbqmmbm——
Giv’KGlA JEFFKRSON COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern: The appraisers
appointed toset apart and assign a yeais support to
Mrs. Ballie A. 6heppard widowof James Sheppard,
late of said county deceased having made,'and
tiled their return at my office as required by law;
These are therefore notice to all persons
concerned to show cause before me on the First
Monday In March, 1902? if any they can, why
said return should not be made the Judgement
of the court. Keb 5, 1902.
W. W RHODES,"Ordinary J. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA JEFFERSON
rot V! Y.
Wherea" W. H. Shepparrl applies to me to be
appointed administrator on the estate of Janies
Sheppard :
Ihese are therefore to notify all persons con
corned that 1 vill pars i j said app ication at
my office ou the First Monday In March lgo2.
. Feb. sth 1902.
W. W, Khodes, Ordinary
GKOKGIA J KF V KKSON COUNTY
To all whom it may concern: The appraisers
appointed to set apart aud assign a years support
to Mrs. Bailie Oates, widow of A B. Oates, having
made ; nd tiled their return at my office as riquir
ed by law :
These are therefore to give notice to all persons
concerned to show cause before me tD the ■ irst
Monday In March, .1902 if any they can, why
sard return should not be made the judgment
oi the court, Feb, 6th, 1902.
W* W- RHODES, Ordinary,
GEORGIA JEFFERSON < OUNTY,
Will be sold at public outcry to tbe highest
bidder at the Court bouse door in tire Tdfrn ol
i.ouisville, Jellerson County, Ga„ on the First
1 uesday iu March, 1902, between the legal hours
of sale, tbe following property, to wit :
One trad or pnrecl of laud lying in Jellerson
County, Georgia, in the 7Vth district, G. M., con
taining one hundred acres, more or less, bounded
ou the .North by other lauds of Jhos, E. Walden,
uu the East by land of K F Walden, ou the youth
by laud of W • L* Phillips, and ou the
tt est by lundof Emily and Walden. Levied
on as the property of 1 hos. E. Walden, by virtue
of a Mortgage li. la-issued from the superior
Court of Jellerson County m favor of T. J. Orr,
against said Thos. E. Walden. Levy made by me
Dec., 7th, 1898. Property pointed out by defendant
iu ti. fa., and legal notice given to tenant in
possess.on.
I. F. FARMER, Sheriff, J. c.
GEORGIA JEFFERSON COUNTY.
be sold ut public outcry to the highest bid
der for cash at the Court House Door iu the Town
of Jjouisville, Jefferson County, Ga., on the First
T uesday In March 1902, between the legal hours
of sale, the following property to wit: The life
interest of Mrs. Manutliu Alien, formely Mrs
Mariuthu lrl* in all that tract or parcel of laud
lying and beii.g in the 76111 district, G. M., of.
said county, containing sixty (60) acres, more or
less, aud bounded uoitli by lauds of G.,F. liudsou
west by lauds of the estate of liiliuond Allen,
soutli by lauds of J. VV* fctaplcton, and east by
lauds of J. VVStapleton, said land being known
as the dower ol lV .rs, Marintlm Allen.
Levied ou as the property of Mrs. Marintha
Allen by virtue of a ti la, issued from the Justice
court of the7otu district, G. M. of said county in
favor of T. 8. Roney & 8011s against said Mrs.
Mruintha Allen Lc\.v made by J. J.hteetman,
cous/üble of suid 7thh district, Feb. 3ml, I9UJ, aud
legal notice given to tenant 111 possession, aud
paper a turned over to me. This Feb. 6th. 1902
1. F. FnnmjG Sheriff, j. C.
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GEORGIA JKFFKKBOK COUNTY.
Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bid
del lor cash at the Court house door in the town of
Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.. on the First
Tuesday In March 1902. between the legal hours
of sale, the following property to wit:
One tiHi t of land lying in the 82nd District, O.
M. of eu.d State and County, ccntuiuing Two
Hundred and Eight (208) acres, more or less bound
e<l on the north by the Louisville and 1 rang*:;
public road, on the E#t by A, N. Beach, on the
South by A.N. Beach, and on the West by Miss
.1 M Dixon; usually known us the Tiffany place.
J.< vit don n the property of Mrs. N. 10. Watkins
by virtue of a ti la. issued from the Justice court
o Hi*-216th district,G. M* of Clarke county in fa
vor pitflc, rFillitiius & Cos. against said, Mra.
\ IV itis Levy made by me Fl>. 6t1A1902,
. ’.l ,'■
o.tT 1 given to defendant inti' f M, aud
iu p ion Thk Feb. 6th, 1902, £
l. ¥■ f rm*r> J. U
SALE OF LITE STOCK
& OTHER PERSONALTY.
ONDEK art! by virtue of an order of
the Hoi.orable Emory .lu.'tte
of the District < ourt of the United
'tates for the Northeastern D-v sion of
the Souffi rn District of Georgia, pass
ed H ebruary 3rd, 1902, m the matter of
Asa N. Beach, bankrupt, in bankrupt
cy, and in ilie Ancillary Bill ’n l>ank
rnptcy , brought by the Mac n Grocery
Cos., et al., vs A s=i N. Beach and
Miss Julia M. Dixon, the undersigned,
as receiver of said Court in said cause,
will .“II at public outcry in the City of
Louisvill , in Jeflerson County, Geor.
gia. before, (he door of ihe Court House
of said County at ten o’clock A. M.,
on Wednesday , February, l‘2th, Inst.,
n- li e high* st b Oder for cash the fol
-1 w ng desc il el p'nperry to-wit:
5 mules, I hors: two mares and 2
• lis. 1 3 h ad oi c- w, and calves, 27
hog- 4 - horse w agon-, i Id one horse
wagons, one •• v-n il top sewing ma
chine wag n,l io( buggy and liarness,
am! 4 st-is plow gear, all o< said proper
tv at Rhodes Bros.’ Stables. Louisville
(•a.
1 in n safe and one roller top desk in
brick store, 20 b liel- -helled corn,
len bushels meal, 20 bushels peas, l
pair scales, 1 truck, Upewtirer stand
ami typewriter■ chair-, lot ol wrapping
paper, 3 fire extinguishers, one heat
ii g stove, 1 barbers' ciiair, and mirror
il .-.ecnnd hand sewing machines and
various o*her articles, such as butter
\ rat s , handle baskets brooms , shovels
lamp chimneys lamps and lo: of plow
points: all of which said property last
ibuve nannd is in wooden “■ tore build
ing at l.ouisviile, Ga
GO bushels site!led corn, 0 bushels
meal 300 bushel* seed cotton 200 lbs.
s ed cotto , 300 llis lmt cotton more
or less, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 pair -calcs
in tlie mill and gu nery a i.o'iis
ville- Also ten conis of wood more or
! ss, at g nnery.'
4t)U Jiushels of corn it. the ea’, m re
or less. 200C> bundles of loddet . more
or l>ss, 50 bales of bay, more or I -ss,
150 bushels cotton seen , more or less,
4-' bushels peas more or 1-ss. 1 MoCoi
mil k mowing lim bine, one Derriug
mowing machine, one Disc harrow, 1
hay press and rake, grain ■ nolle, lot of
farm implements su dias plow siocks4
plow p nuts notion planters, guanoj
distributor, weeding hoe , si OAcls,"
pitch forks, guano (minuets, and plow
.ear, loealed on i|ie Nisbct pace, Jef
ferson Couiny, Georgia.
40 lnisi els corn, mure or 1 ss, 50 bun
dies fodder more or less, at Gamble
lace in saio County, and 20 imsoclsot
corn, n ore or less in barn at o.iuisville
Ga.
I !u> com, liu.v. fodtler iiml otiior p’O
ilttcc is to be < elivtt'etl 10 tli<‘ purcl.a.er,
of pim'lrisors, ut tlie place win-re tlie
s me now is. Ail purchases ut s-an*
s ile will be subject !o tlie uppiov;il oi
he Court 10 ,er cent of ’lie aiiiount
bid shall b ■ deposited vitli tbe unuer
>i;;ned, as receiver, which shall tie
forfeited if the balance of tbe purchase
price is not paid upon deinaut' upon
otifirni ition of sale, and if sale is not
cotifi'ine 1. said 10 per ceut deposited
• hail be r turned to llte parties nnuing
ihem .said property will Le ottered iu
parcels to suit purchasers.
Kit KD it. MARTIN
Receiver.
’lbis Gtii lay of February, liid’J.
OLD TOWN
roller mills.
We are prepared to give you
best service. Good grade and
will turn out of flour guaran
teed. Give us a trial.
SCHEDULE OF L & W.
K. K.,
In effect Sept. 11th, 1901.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Lv. Wad ley, 7:30 a m
Ar, Louisville, 8:lf> “ 1
Lv. Louisville, 11:30 “ *’
Ar. Wad ley, t2;51 t> “
Lv. Wadiey, 2:30 “ “
Ar. Louisville 3:15 “ “
Lv. Louisville, .5 30 p m
Ar. Wadiey, 0 !5 * ; *'
The train will not run ou Sun.
lays.
J. C. LlTTLE,President,
WAN IED
Keliable man for Manager of .
Branch Office we wish to open in this
vicinity. Here is a good opening for
the right man. Kindly give good ref
cnee when writing.
The A T. Mounts YVh< ilbsjo k Ho.jsf.
r'incinnati, Ohio.
Illustrated tata’-wue 4 cts. stamps
Q|||R|PA|S
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.>
FOR AKT MAKI OF <*IM
FNGINEB, BOILFRS Mh PRTO
Aa4 Xiftln tar nma. ItiMai. Paliara,
i.lMnf, lajactara, Pip.., Taira* at Fitting*
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AVAWIffA. ++
H olleym/n’S Compound Elixir
Fcr Horse colic
Will cure any case of Colic
under the sun.
A dead mule or horse means
SIOO.OO. Don’t wait tilt your
horse dies before you buy a
bottle.
Sold by Louisville- Drug Cos.,
FiOe. Made by’ H. L, Wil’et
Drug Cos., Augusta.
-For Sale.
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A tew move tr-i" 8n! pure 1 e l
Mammoth White Tur’ evs at s{j 00
per trio. Eggs in st '.son.
Mie ''.lark,
1 on, via.