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OBITUARY.
THE J. B. BROWS GIFT.
LEGISLATURE.
■— .I'Toao 1 MavElizal'Otn, eldest flaag'.ifo'
:> ’ *r|ofJ.H.^d Su»;.n «. Brewster,
MacjJT, Ga ., O.jt. -7th, 1882. was born ia Cl-nroke* ccuoty, On.
I Julr 2ad, 1850, mid, after Uiirtern
Mr. W. N. Wilson. j wssrj ai 'tit' s of aafl'ariug, caluily
Fort Bnffingtor., Ga. I i> ill nsleap is Cheroke* comity,
_ Is llis Chsro- Al*.. K#r. *2!):n, 1*82.
which I
1 read
of
time is
My P»ar Sik :
kee Advance, » copy sf
received u lew weeks ego.
tke proposition for a rctision
the K3d Gs. Rag't some
1883. press of business at that
lime prevented an author reply.
1 shevld he glad to see yoir sug
gestions exicuted, end though it
might be only psrtielly.snocoss'ol,
it would bo e source of infinite
pleasero te those wh* could aiton .
to meet once more utter a separa
tion of neatly two decades.
Next to family reunions there
can he none so pleasant as a retie-
ion of comrades, who have shared
tho hardships and rejoiced togeth
er in the pleas*res of tbs camp,
the march, and ths bivoaac.
A life together *1 live years in
camp and field begets, a Headship
near akia to family ties, ami there
are few who do not groat nn at mt
comrade, with »n almost brotherly
affection.
It list been my good fortuno
since tho close of ths war, to meet
many of the rcgisaeit, and to re
ceive from other* lettors. lhrouaji-
<>nt I have observed that same
cordiality, and kiad earnest alloc
tien that charvteri/.ed •ur intor -
course doling the war.
We ow e it to mif dead to keep
green in onr memories, their de
votion to the “leet CHSce,” and to
■be# by outward observun os, onr
approciatioa ol their heroic sacri
fice. Wo ewe it to ourselves to
foster sad sourish the principle;*
thst controlled ns in the most hoi.
She was greatly sflFctsd in her
infancy; and it was only tnrougli
ths tender and constant attention
We fit e 1 >o .-tcfrnnwfotl.ra ths*.
we k-iow bat littls an l u ail erst and
bnt few tlongs. But when a no.
ole, geuercus benefactor, wishes
to build up his Stats Ins itat'on
ol learning, hoip poor yoiin* men
to beesrns great aid useful, and
perpetuate the mnmery of a loved,
deccnsad son, and to do this, offers
$50 COO. as a free gilt—That a
( Ulil STM AS.
‘.xotir or’s Sale.
0 f nn anxious and devoted mother 1 body of men, called the "Asitut.
that her life war. prolonged through Wed wisdjm of the State; 1 should ,
llm infantile p'rfoil. But ahe pwiesa a majority, who are so
grow to DC a happy little girl, not- w " r P od by pr, Judies-mid peisoned
withstanding tno coftatitutional, bv partism feeling, ns to tnnko a
infirmativ.a, whim it was h*r lot terrible Hg’it ag..in>t accepting tho
to endure to tlic ond of l er life I donation. The discussion and tho
O.ie of her misfortunes w»s n recorded votes on tins question in
defective v i*ion, which prevented the legislature on Monday list, will
n.ako nn ugly pngs in Georgia's
future history.
It i* true the people ot Georgia
hive honored Governor Brown
I
her from receiving anytmng more
tha'i a vory imperfect oJncasion.
Sho would only road n little w ith
tlic aid of j. lasers, nnd seldom at
tetnp'.ed to read anything hut her
little holiday »c'.iool paper and her
Bible. Si!ic always delighted in
the Sunday schools, and generally
knew her It as *i *. which hot' step
mother patiently taught hr; and
the Bibio win* her constant com
paniou .» all liei m unon s if leis
ure. Sho would oftan read it with
strained eyes, until they would be-
come a* fill, d with to* s that she
would he compelled to den »t.
At the ago of fifteen sho profess
I od liio roll* ton of the Lord Jesus
iChris .au joined tho church of
1 her own accord, no ono lisvnig ovot
aid a single word to influnc* her
1 conduct i . that matter. llorc was
1 a beautiful and child-liku failli.
which \va exemplified in her daily
walk and conversation. The die
| tingulshiirj traits of her character
, were industry and uuselfish devo-
( tios t» tho good of others. She
Id . to be employed, and was al-
-„r iruUnsndanca wavs happiest when she was the
oic struggle, tor inatpenueuce • , rr _
, , . most busy. Her taco was always
that history records. Such a ieu- J . \
ni0 i. a. to* contemplate, will f.vsl -, br gut when she had sometl»*g to
• n tbs rnsmory and kindle anew do; and sho was always flighted
onr friendship for eachotber. ! **>•» she felt that sho was doing
If I may he permitted to make i •wnethtng that would promote
.. t _r«n. the pleasure or profit of others,
a suggestion, I would name G*n- . , r , - .,
ton ** the Place, because it is the was a usetul lumber ef the
m.Ht central poi.t with railroad * f th « boasehold and did
facilities Such reunion would be ^h to relieve her atep-mether,
better attended at a ce.tral point j "-bom «bo fondly loved, ol her
than at puklie exbibitie.s at ra«* bn.de,.a and car.,. She
. ' was always the kind nnd sympath-
mote parts ot the baate. I J J J
Arai* I would anggest that it | ,rlen l ■»<* comforter ot her
be held on the aaiversary of the | bttlo brothers and sisters, whoso
regiment which ia, I believe, some! ^nts and whims she tried te
time in August. 1 cannot now re-! Ratify and indulge by day and
member the day tbs the regiment by night. But sho is gone to toe
was mustered into service, but grave, and we shall see her no
, i ... k. f A „ pr i more, until “all that aro in their
that date can he found. ^ th# voioe of the
Hoping that the pi epos.il may ^- on ot (iod, nnd shall come forth.”
mast with a hearty response Irani shall see her then. We shall
every member ol the regnaunt, j m . her in “the fcjweet by and by,’
A m.iiirity 'IThi* body fought
the acceptance of the Br >w.r gift
to lie Umverei'y, wit a h blind, fury,
askriown tea civilised people* We
an-gltid Clirwnkce’s rspres Alitivs,
! ol. 'LVaaley, caat his v.nh n ssraclrr,
rune of Ute mu—to accept, tor g -rr-
* r.*ns cift sod ihna hes sip add te
i-ducation nnd progre** i... <>nr noble
State.
The bill by C >1. T v uakv rn nmsnd
me Charier, ihc»C'i*Th the town
r f O.inton Ion iiesufrd.
A bill to d >un * $1U,(I00 to erect
buildings in Iln\ ‘plane of tne UffonerJ
c llc^i- at, IXa.j loiM-ga, pa-Si d the
house T lies'iny.
The y>jna e jKMSifd n hill, looking
'epruvi*)«Mia for the committee on
r-d'*itieti g ihe State, during the
rcciiaa
A resoRitiun in lh r Senate to usk
Naif .’.ppro&ehe*-h*'
many mer. ‘go n a ni
want good guns.
B. F. (’RlrLCR
vlien
and
By'.-TU' oi' the 'enn- nt l.'.-v - '!1 .-f R.
F itt- at. -teceii»ed, end Uy »•; aa*eoiieni
1 rmeroit into by s I Ihe hfim of the Mid
i K wr will sell at public eutcrv at
• tbc ceurt house i t Caston. ta the co’naty
has n Jwt of doubl and single guns 1 «>f ( iicro 8 «>e. on the lit Tuesday in Dy-
_ f ° comber next, one undivided half of the
to S(*i|_ dcc^ I f llowinp described lands, trt-wit; Lota
No 15, 10 17,18,30.31,22. B«, »«. 53. -
W. .M E,l c Us'J i or K«, traveling | "II m the 14th Uiat. and 2rd Sect of
. , , . said county also 10. tl. 18. 15. 10. 32. £4 X
bags malices aod a new lot wer? | M , (l 98 In the 2 2od Dial, and jn *!
tiling •waoiedn ns low puc- ns any
e cal i sell. Nov 18 4<
Fan* ily groceries at the lowest
prices, at (risler’s.
~MK SMITBINfi
tN’ : ;;o-s M ule and Itepnired,
, AT WOOD STOCK OA.
| i0 c ffl s made nu t 1 "- . nortest
o >otf A> *uin of w.iod -rnrk ami
Ivon woik, tie e promptly.
#, . , , . . A.3. STEAD V! AN.
Congress to the sale of public | ^ u Wood S ock, On.
lands to edited '--ia. norposef in pro. j 9
,, lf , Jliertiou to 11lit truer,
a.iove Htnaller msn. He deserved i . .
A r.i
Passed,
passed tlu- house appicprir.—
it, for ho has accomplished for the] nr|f , * LOOO f „ „ oi , |ainllll|f1at
State what no other man coula ; laie u ot) . u. II. Hill, io he ph.c-0 -in
inva d ms. Governor Brown ia representative hall,
nat the debtor to On I —
CHEAP l’OSTAtilfl.
Te wish onr|iongress:aen would
aj;itV" Hie matter of abulishiug
• sc whpnpiT postege. Thus making
one of the best means ol educa
ting 'he pmyla, within the renoh
oi agl.
TAXES.
and with the kiudeet remensbranco
ef our former friendly relations.
I aru very truly vOur friend,
' K. B. BEST.
F’t 'Worth, Tex., Nov. 27th, 1882.
Editor Advance :
I promised ray friends in Geor
gia, when 1 left there, ! would drop
tliam a word about the new coun
try.
This a goodly land, every man
could be suited here, for all sorts
of talent is needed to developc its
riches. We need good farmers,
mere than any other class. Most
of those who coieo wish to do
something else 1 he stocri rais
ing pays host, but this requires
large capitul to start with.
Plenty ot lands for sale from $2.
to $50. per acre.
We have had one fire in tho
city since I came. Loss $10,000.
We have had snow tear inches
deep. V? o eat Autelepe, cheap,
but bay the water we drink.
Wood is worth $5. per cord. Black
mud a*d rain are plentiful and
cheaper than anything else.
Yours truly,
J. B. Duncan,
'Cheapest BiblesKE. ^*$3
when God shall wipe away all
tears from all eyes, and there shall
be no more death.’*
She lived unknown, and few co*ld
know
When Mary ceased to be;
But she is in her grave, and oh!
The difference n is to me !
P. II. B.
THE FOUSYTIl DEMOCRAT.
We linve received ?e’. l,No. 1
of this new candidate tor popular
favor, published in Cuiuming, Ga.
W A: Porter editor. It is a five
column lolio, neatly printed
large clear type and well naado
uP
the oditar’s “Salutatory” is ens
iiJ. understood, just the kiud
we like Wo cro glad to
extend to Brother Porter, the
“right hand of fellowship,” enter
the “Demo rat’’oa our exchange
list and wish the brightest future
ler this new onterp ize. May it
over be assuccessfol as the grand
old party, whe3e uamo it bears,
and whose patriotic principles it
udvre-fee, lias been in 1882.
It is at tho low price of 75c
annum.
BOWS.
There are a great many boys in
this 0*in.tj. Many good boys and.
•1y tiiut are net good. Tne good
ir.* nrneng our best bles>ings. The
Inturo prosperity ol our cuntry de
pends mainly, by (Liu's hlessiug, on
our good boys. These are eaish
knows. These smeller ones are
quiet and not pert it. the presence of
iik-a or women. Those wh j ar- just
oa'eripg ia to mun-hooi! are, pelit
to each other, respectful to men and
acknowledge by their geacrM con-
daC', that they do not know >uiu-
ihantbsir fathers. No oue ever saw j
good bey who was imt oiiie. "
Bad Boys.
IF.11 traKc big baagiagsand build
rail roads while they drag a hell >uid
chain. They are nisi easily knewn.
They do not respect their paients
are impolite to mee, aad delight to
do a thouaina thiegs to nnaov uc-
oent people by their noise and dis
gusting nctr, These are the little
“qneek queek” fellows. Thero are
Hie large Iryieg s ze. Jnsu big
t-ncagh to begin to crow. Have
no lesprct to men.orseuse enough to
be polity to old, men nod women.
They eom<- times strut around an
eld one, that bus spurs aed get their
heads pecked. These sort think
th-y ore men and it takes a swipe or
two from a gnfili to teach them
some reuse. Mo.it generally how
ever, contempt wdl cure them, but
,1 takes time. Thes Sort Jnever
dreamed of the first primciples uf
decency or politeness.
Lively Boys.
Every body loves lively hoys,
[hey are always in a good humor.
Thay will do nothing to really annoy
their seniors, love to please their
parents, always meet you with a
smiltand never get over grown. Boys
are sin important facto, in this
country.
Il is a* strange (but there is ao
nmci noise in >de by the vnur i <8 n-
bout i igh taxes, for then >»>d
county; w.ule they pay ti () Uoi ®r»
u-iOiue lax to »**ii ct-nds lor > site
and cou ily. Tne reywr.ne on 'X)~
bucco, whi.-ky, tar, oulfee and a
thousand other a: .ml# * that ar > lurgv
ly ugeJ, man' * the inlererf
on which at 7 per cent will morw
'hail |»«y all tneir mat* and o;um\v
tux-s. Much’ll tk is tux ib used tie
buy up vsitfu to id ct radical lilicen*.
On the other lux id tbu state hi,cs
oaunty ihxvs ar^ nned io build nj>
onr own nom d an l txioa'e owa
laws; ffljkii’jj ft r m a g°od ami'l
moral ho uv gf ,ernm* nt.
(HU LB.
Ao! for Canto
I wi It exchange uiy »pl- ndld farm on
E> own i River, t‘*«r Lantun proper,y. A
bui gni » o*o be bail
ore address, JOHN OEURIN'.
, l heroic..' Mills. On.
Also wil’ ai’ll on good term* 4 «5 ncea no
Oo’.bciCoga crock, '.* miles from ' hIiioup.
NuyA’S-* JOHN' OEURIN,
Step into B. F. Crislnr’s and look
at bis fine (Bess £<>od« for Indies.
Ladies line! shoes, sliuwln. with
other 'wintor coverings. tSrllingnt
tho vci y lowest pri. cs
Src’. A'ro Wo* 25, 102 in Ihe 21»t Din .
nnd 2nd Sect. <>t snid coantv. The »*tino
knnwn n* the F, «tcr ami King planta
tion <tn tbc E-cwhIi river. Mama a1x
milfB below • anton boing in all acme 27
or 28 hund-ed acres, same two hundred
ncic* more or less <f which is river hot
tmn. enn* of wile one half cash, bal
mier twrlv m-mtbs, wit.N interest a 8
aci ct at. ARY A KIMJ, Executrix.
W. J BOSTON, Executor.
TliisOci21, 1882. 4tlw. (r-eM45
GEORGIA—Cherokeo Coanty:
Alfred II C-'lquitt, Governor, ye John
William*. Principal. D. J. Kinsey and
William Kinsey 1 Forfatnre of Bond in
Securities. > Cheiekee Supsrinr
) cjtirr, Aug- Term 1882.
It appearing hy tile entry of the Hber-
i.T, tiiut the D.'fendanls do not r.eid.i in
tlic county, nnd it further appearing that,
they do n it reside in tliu Min e. I». te
ordered that they and cadi of them take
L<>iico and appear at tUe next Term of
tli-8 court, and answer in said case, and
in default of each appearance the Plain
tiff* will have ieavo to proceed. It'is
turther ordered that this Rule be pub-
li tied once n month for four months in
Hie Cherokee Advance. Aug Util, 1883.
JAMES R BROWN,
Judge S O. B. Ii. C.
A trne extract from the minutes of
ssid court. GABEZ O \LT, clerk.
03'28'82. Fee 14,43.
i« niwatrS *<l a!*nd»
We lik • tli-t tt ruts that have al^'
moat g- ru-♦> j k . ol #syl<-.—Giris aa'c
• • me . 1 mil 10* *r,l y-ting lrdie>a-j
arc (<•» cold and torsi,i!. But we-
|turte-wio wiit*> anout guia ^111 girlv
ttutl-Ae their nn-meie un-good girf®.
Tbh Covers tms wbote grout.d. A
girl Ji.it love* ,.r,l conlidee in Itvrj
mo'fe; jiof^ews- s < v»ry other qrial t*v
teiftak • i.er snniabi**, *w« et ud-j lot ely
An uccouipHslii-d girl « one i ka,
oan cook ag®trl ec i dir tur
tnakf? her owii d’essen a-d d> »uy
andeveif sort ol d-L :io w *rK
and one thu. is wti.'ir .. Add.to
thisa i boimigh educa ion in *lie
eciei.cut, languages md fine hi s
We know in»ey gills dins ucoom
plished i<nd they are an honor to
thevv sex.
A TRADE OFFERED.
1L0THIN;
iLOTHINi
COMPLE TE in Every DEBAR i MEN l*
OU« STOCK
Of >!ien’e. Youth's and Beys’
Olobkiag
Is of the l«r<»- style an 1 most handsome
we li its er*f off red to tho public.
8PL1N1LD MS&n
Of School Suits for Boy*.
Nobby s.uit
F r Younir ,VIeo.
SSiegaiit Stoek
Of Busbiesa Suits for Men.
SUPERB.
Dress 8nit* f-r all
A.O. M. GAY & CO
CLOTHIERS A IIATTER3.
H7 Psiachtrec Stro t &7
Oct23 2m. Atlanta, Oi.
Bond Harris has a pttrp *o wkIihJ
to swap lor a gray mule. He uls,^
has a pe: c-.'en he is imxintM to ex
change L*r u 8i le with all ti'emoder,.,
improvements. The safe te be H feer.*
high . lie wantB the sale to put hisff
pumpkins in, to k«cp them out ol thw’
cold, Mr Harr s w..‘ -leal fair
MARIETTA & NORTH GA. R. IL|
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. '
On and after Monduy Dec 4th. 1882,]
the following Time Table will ‘be m
ollVct Daily (Sunday excepted) *wiiui
further natico
pci
Any one who may think tha’ W
A. -Hiia don’t mean busihe.’s, jnst
Call and price his goods Nov 18 4*
THE MILLS CAS*.
Ti at M ills was tried last weak
on a charge ot embezzling letters
horn the Atlanta Rost Ollico, and
acquit tod.
He wa.i defended by General
Gntrell, who put forth tho mighty
powers oi his great intellect, in
•laqnence and argtment, even be
yond wbatcmuld be expected from
one who lue justly obtained tho
uamo of the ‘Master Spirit” before
the jury.
It is said te have been the gran
d*st effort ever made before any
jury, by any lawyer in th* Stale.
No. 1,
No.
a.
Marietta.. .8:30, a. m..
.. 8:
Id, r m
Blackwells,9:l>0, “ .
...4
05, -
Woadstock,9:30, “
.. 4.
Bi. -
Lebausn,. 9:5'J, “ ..
...4,
55. “
HallySpr,10:10, “ .
r
:15, ^
(.tantoa,.. 10:40, “ .
a
c45, -‘
Mabel,.. 11:05, “ .
...c
fciO, “
BatlGro'd,11:30, •' .
...t
ci5, u
Tates, . 12:00. “
fnoa, *'
5 Jasper,... 12s25,r. u..
1:30, “
READY MADE CLUJ HING ta
cost for cash. New stock i.ml most
fashionable style at '.Y. M. Ellis.
Nov 18 4c.
RETURNING.
No. 4. N (, 0.
L*ave J,i*por 5:45, a. m.. . .8 it)0, p. M
“ Tates 0:05, “ . tl -SO "
*• BallOiOBnd.0:;ia, -‘ .. tl ’•
“ Mabel, ... 11.55, “ .. 4,-15
“ Canton,... 7:25. “ •• t;40, * J '
“ Holly Spr, 7:05, “ .. 5-.15. •*
“ Labaaou,. .8:10, “ fi:36 t
“ Woodstock.8:30, “ .. gt:i), l£
“ HliickwelU.0'00, “ .. 'U:2J, “
Arriva Marittta... 0 30, ’• . , 4 e>:50, “
C.B. ADAMS, W. R. POWSH.
G«* “1 P.o A st
Sup’t.
Ready-maio clotlii #g ef »uy
quality,frout the finest to the cnee p-
est, to fit every boy anxi man at
B. F. v risler’s.
GaoRetA— 1 Superior eonrt, Aeg.
Cherokee county. ; Trim, 1882.
Fanxia McEhftor )
v* v Libel for Divorce.
7 non At McEnaoT. J
It appearing to the court, by the re-
turn of the Sheriff and the afldevlt of
the Libitant that, the Dvfeadaat 4eea
not reiide in the eennty or atete—Il le
on mrtieniif cmnael, ordered that Mid
Dofondant arpear nnd anawer al the
next Term of the eourt, or the Defen
dant will he cnnddsred ia default.
Aim! it in further ordered that this -f•
tl<r be publirlied in the Cherokee Ad
vaucc once a month fur four naea h*.
JAMFS Ft. Br OWN,
Judge 8. O. B. ». C.
A true extinct from the minute* el aa,d
co u rt. J A B RZ O ALT, Clerk
oet?8- M lmfi4<n. (Feet! 49.)
GEORtifA—Chorolv*® C»anty:
!'<• nil Whom 11 MftyCtancvrrt.
Eliznbctn Mc ’uncy, Ad»r x of Geo.
t ‘ •• ■ 4,'K
ipptmrl to the un ternigOfd for lcATi ‘to
eell the lands belonging; to tho cat itv e/
Geo. M. ItcOurley deco u.od,>uid *«.d ap-
on will hr heard Oil the 1-if. ;W' H
‘.t.,y :n Doc mber, 1S83.
Fee 41,04. tl. 11. McCLUHE Only
GEORGIA—Cherokee Couufy:
Alfred II. Co quitt, Gov r >rner, ra f. W.
Will nm*. I’nncipal, 1). J. Smtey and
William Kinsey l Fortatiir* r ( band in
securities. V t.:herokee Superior
) court,Aug. Venn,1082.
I r appearing to the court fbnt the De-
feudunts d < n >t live in the coitn'y, and
it rurthtr appciring that tb.ydoaot lire
in the rStafc; it ia > rdured and aliened
M,at tbej be at-rved by publication, aud
i bey arc hereby ordered to take notice
am nppi ur a th>- next term of the c*urt
and aniTwer in *aid ca*e, or in default,
tli- Plaintiff will have leavj to proceed.
It in further ordered tlm thin rule lie
,mbit-lied once a iu»nih far fonr mouth*
previous to the next ier.n of this court.
Thia Aug. 19th 1882-
JAM ES R. BROWN,
Jndge 8. 0. B. R. C.
A true extract Trim the nihvite* of said
court. JAL1KE QALT. Clerk.
Oct28'82 .Duo ft 4m. Fee 14,69.
Administrator'* Sale.
By virtue ef nn i rder from tho tk.urt
of Ordinary of Cherokee coun'y, Will
b« sold on the 1st 1 uesday ia November
1S82, at the court house door to said
county, 1 ctween the legal sale hoar*, the
tract ot land ia aaid county, whereon
slid Uriah N x redded at the tints of
his death, to wit: Lots of land Not. 414,
41(5, 450, 415 and 20 acres' ef 578, 30
ACies of 343, 10 acres of 377 aed one un
divided o gbt of 460, all of the Sri Dist.
aau See. Sect, of Cherokee county, con
taining two hundred and thirty four
ac-cs more or loss, the name bring well
improved ar.d in good cultivation.
Terms of sale c-.8h. CHARLES NIX
oet5 1881. Aduv’r of U. Nix
Fne «>4 86 1 -r l ;
Ed 13 Doviiit 1 Libel dor hivofee in
vs r Cher"k#e Superior
I Maui M Dover) court, Feb. Term, 1883
It oppearisg to the court from the re-
| tarn of the Sheriff, that the Defendant in
'the above staled ctae, does not reside
C. M. McLURE, Ord y vr,thin the county, aod it turther sp-
i puaring to the court from the affidavit of
— : i Ed B. Doyer. that the Defendant dors
, , ,, . . | uot reside in this State,* It .ia therefore
G l.ORGl A— herokee t outity . j or ,i eret j tho court that-,, the Defendant
To all »h »m it may concern : ! Mary M. Dover he and appear at the next
O. P. McQlure has in due term applied Term of this cou’t, on tii« 4th Monday
to the under-igaed f jr permanent letters in February, 1883. in person or by At-
ot adraiuistrauon on the estate of Allen torney, then aud there to answer the
GLlliiatid, late of raid county deconccp. complaint of the Pliintitf in case of
and l will p*-*s upon s lidapplica.ion "« libel. It is further or lifted that this or-
tt e first moadur in November 1882 der be published unco a month for four
Given uid-r my baud svd i fficinl s ; g- rnontln, in the Cherokee Advance, pre
vious t > the nest term of Mid court.
JAMES It BROWN,
J idge 9. O. B. R, O.
A true extract fio n the ir.fowLs nf said
court. J.VL/Z CALL,
oct3 i-once-a-mo fr 4m. Clerk.
Fca>5 16.
GEORGIA—Ohei-okre u’ 1 y-
To all whom it m.vy concern
J F : im8 having' in proper form, ap
plied t i me 'or permanent Letters of
\dmini*trar‘,ou >n the -sta* of William
Sim« late of “hid ccuuty. this is to cite
all and singular tlm creditors and next of
kin if wtniam Sims to lie and appear at
my office within the time allowed hv law
and show cause if any they can, wliy
pennant' nt udministration should not lie
• granted to J F S »s on William Sims
estate Ifhtnes* mv hand and official sig—
nature this Nov 30th 1882
C. M. AfcCAURE
Fee ^303 Ordinary
GEORGIA—Cherokee County:
To all whom it may concern.
A. N. Williams having in proper
form sppiiod to mo for permanent, letter*
ot /Idniinisiratioii on the estate otNewton
K William* late (if said county, this is to
cite all aud singular (ha creditors nnd
usxl of kin of Newton £ Williams to be
and app-arat my allies within the time
allowed by law, aod show cause, if any
they cm, why permanent admimistraticiti
should not be granted to L M Wiliams
on Newton K Williams’ estate.
WitnuM^uy hand and official signature
This August KLh 1382
i nitture, 2nd day ot October 1882
C. M . McCLURIC, Ordiu
ary-
lV kerd to
* wcosrs
nr.it.xms ixtv i:asrry
I Atlanta, tta.
, ro» • illustrated Circular. A live oetuad Bust
1 ne* *BetioaJ. UMablUheti Ittnly ymn.
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