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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Superior Court-Judge V 1,. Hutchins, Law
• nee? ill*; Solicitor-Oeueral C. H. Hi-und, Law
• ni'.Tlll; couvenes 3rd Moudar lu March and
September,
COUNT! OFFICERS.
Ordinary—T. F. llill, Homer; Court meet*
tret Monday in each month.
Sheriff—J. . Parka, Homer; I>. H. Griffin
Deputy.
Clerk—Logan Verkin., Homer.
Tax Beceirer—J. C. A'len, Vonah;
Tax Collector—L.J. Ragadate, Carnot;
Treaaurer—W. M. A,h. Homer.
Surreyor—H, C Alexander, Homer.
Coronor—Storall Poole. Pruit.
COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
H. W. Wooding, Maysrille.
Y. D. Lockhart. President.
Board of Education—A. L. Thompson, Gresham
Duckot, WT. Anderson, M. fi.Carter.
JUSTICP. COURTS.
Anderson District <<ls- W. C. J. Garrison J. P
M.T.. McOillard Cotistihle. Thursday before sec
oa l Saturday in each month
Berlin District 1210-J. 8. Conley J. P., D. F
BcalesN. P., F. M. Banders cnnatlble.
BushvlUe District 208-L. K. Parham J. P., W
A. Watson N. P., D. N. McUalliard Ceustible.
Court 4th Saturday In each month.
ColnmblaDistrict 371-A..1. Cash J. P., S. H
Wilkinson N. P., F. B. Blalock constible. Coitr
aeeond Saturday in each mouth.
Davids District 207-J. C. Wade .T. P.. W J
Burgess N. P., J. C. Ingram Constible.
Grore River District 1464-C. W. MeadernJ.l*
J. F Evans N. P., H. M. Smith Constable. Cour
third Friday in each month.
Golden Hill District 448- W P. Blackbnrn J. P
J W. Peyton N.P .Jule Owens Constable.
Hsmer District 265-W. H.TorkJ. P., H. J
Blackwell N. P., R- D. Stephens Csnstalile. Cour
Second Wednesday of each month.
Poplar Springs District 812-E. A. Gtllesp
J. P„ A. J. Griffin N. P., J. B. Meeks Constable
Court Second Friday in each month.
Washington n'strict 284—Bam Keesler ,T. P.
M. J. Ragsdale N. P.. John Cochran and J. A
Martin Constables Court third Saturday in each
month.
Wilmots District 1208—M. W Gillespie J. P.
G. W Wiley N, P W. ft. Shannon. Constable.
Coart third Friday n each month.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
rbidelta No. 148 F. A . M. Meets first Friday
night of each non that Homer A. L. Thompson
W M., M. C. Banders Secretary.
LOCALS.
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NOTES OF INTEREST FOR
OUR READERS.
Read the Banks County Journal,—
Subscribe tor The Journal only ft
Advertise in th J O U R N A L.
Read the legal advertisement! for
this week.
The show was quite a success last
week.
Mr. Jimmie Hill, formerly of this
city, but now of Maysvilie, spent Sun
day with his parents, Judge and Mrs.
Hill.
Last Monday was the Ordinary’s
court day.
Mr. S. L. Cox is now assisting in get
ting out the Journal.
Banks County Journal and Weekly
Constitution both one year for only
$1.50.
Quite a number of paople came over
from Maysvilie to attend the show.
Dr. and Mrs. Locknart, of Maysvilie,
spent Thursday in Homer.
The County Board of Education met
here Tuesday. The following members
were present: Dr V D i.cckhart,
Com. H. W. Wooding, M, B Carter,
Gresham Ducket, Alonzo Thompson.
Miss Parrot and Master Fisher Per
kins, of near Mt Airy, visited relatives
here last week.
A pain in the chest is nature’s warn
ing that pneumonia is threatened.
Dampen a pi ce of flannel witn Cham
berlain’s Pain Barm and bind over the
seat of pain, and another on tne back
beiween the shoulders, alul prompt re
lief will follow. Sold by K. T. Thomp
son, Merchant, limner, Ga.
Call on Ducket Moss A Cos., for a
nice stylish hat or pair of shoes; they
ca fit you up at a reasonably low
pace.
Col. Oscar Brown an old citizen of
Hoiner, but now a lawyer and citi
zen of Lawrencevil'.e, who has been
spending several days iu Homer left
last Tuesday. The Col. is looking
splendid but has a look about hirn
which makes us believe he wants to
come back to ou>- be.a::<iftrl little town
to live.
CROUP QUICKLY CURED.
Mountain- Gl*n, Ark.—Our children
were suffering with croup when we
received a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It afforded almost
;nstant relief. —F. A. Thornton. This
celebrated remedy is for sale by R. T.
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
Subscribe for the Banks County
Journal and Atlanta Weekly Journal
both $1.25.
notice.
The Patrons of the Homer school
are earnestly requested to meet at the
Academy Saturday October 16th for
the purpose of electing- Trustees for
said school. This October 6th' 181)7.-
L. N. Turk Sect'y Pro Tern 1 .
Prof N. A. Moss formerly of Flow-"
ery Branch, Ga, and who has had
charge of a school at that place for the
past four yea-rs, will, on the fourth
Monday of this mouth, take charge of
the Gillsville School,
Customers who buy of Ducket,
Moss A Cos., say they get better goods,
more of them for less money than
they can buy anywhere, Just try
them: you can get bargains there.
The editor went on a hurried busi
ness trip to Athens and Atlanta last
fri lay, Saturday and Sunda>: And
BARG INS,
At Ducket, Moss it Co’s.,
Hollingsworth., On- In remnants
of piece goods of many kinds, styhs
and colors. Hats; Men’s and Isoy s,
at reduced prices during the next six
ty days.
Shoes! many kinds, styles and sizes
of Men.. Women and Children’s; a
larger . tock to select from than ev r
before carried by us- all at a reduced
price for the next Sixty Days.
Coffee; good Green 8 to 10 lbs for
$ 1.00. Coffee Arbucles Package, 8
lbs for SI.OO. Jeaii, a big stock on
hand- 20c kinds 11 Jets
250 „ 15 „
30e „ 20 „
35c „ 25 ~
40c „ 30 „
60c „ 38 ~
Come and see for yourself before you
buy, and before you condemn us, the
goods or the price of them.
Checks 5c kinds at 3£ cts
Checks 6c „ „ 4§ „
Shirting 5 „ „ ~ 3£ „
?, 6., „ „
Sheeting 6o „ „ 4J
No one customer will be allowed
more than one bolt, or 50 yards of
these goods nt a time- nor will any' of
them be charged at thege prices.
Large heavy bed Blankets, prices
low for the kind -
New Mclntosches, prices exceed
ingly low. Diamond, Patent
Adjustible Stove Backs; tits any stove
Price leduced.
3 Big Bars of Soap for sots, big run.
New stock Liver Powders; 25 cts
packages at 10 cts.
Window Shades in nice new styles
and colors Very pretty, prices Very
low, Men’s knit woolen under wear,
in Suits price lower than we ever saw-
We will give good prices for produce
of all kinds that we can handle.
Chickens and Eggs in better demand
than they have been this year.
We want all you have to sell.
We have large new stock on hand
now. Call and see us, we will take
pleasure in showing you, wbethei yon
buy or not.
Read our advertisement every week
until after the Hollidays
Ducket, Moss A Cos. 4
Hollingsworth., Ga.
upon his arrival in Homer he found
this office crowded with an unusually
large quantity of legal advertiseiny:
business, which required appearance
in this issue to make them legals, or.
his hands. This beiug the most par
ticuiar class of work,a that which has
to have the most time of any other
work we have to contend with; and
which as a general rule are kept
out of the printer’s office until the
very last moment; if they are lengthy
ones,such as those that appear in this
issue. We hopeour readers win ia'.e
these facts into consideration, and
patdon us for being a little late this
week, also for die few local items. We
piomise faithfully to do better in the
future, and will send your Journal to
your P- Office on time ,unless some
teing happens to prevent.
'Vet'.tor. Sa.lt Rheum and Eczema.
,„ 3 ; : ,„i ;,se itching and smarting, inef
toli 'ise diseases, iainsumtly allay: -.
..y applv’ug Chamberlain's Eye anr.
nu Ointment Many very but. case,
have been permanently cured by iv. it
;s equally efficient for itching piles aim
i favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped hands, chilblains, frost cites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, are
just what'a horse needs when in bar.
condition. Tonic, blood purifier Mia
vermifuge. They are not food bin
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Pnco 3.<
cents per package.
See and read advertisement, of
Duckei, Moss & Cos., Hollingsworth,
Ga; iu this issue of the Journal, and
when yon are iu need of a nice, go’od
fine Shoe of any kind, call on them;
They can fit and suit you in quality
and price.
Do You Want Gold?
Kveryone desires to keep informed
on Yukon, the Klon Ivke mid Alaskan
gold fields- Send 10 -. for large Com
pendnim of vast, information and big
color map to Hamilton Pub. Cos.,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Notice To Subscribers.
Owing to an oversight, we find
that in some of the receipts which
we have given to those who have
called and paid 25 cents for six
months subscription, we have dated
the receipts so that it makes them
appear that the first six months ex
pired on September 10th, 1897.
V This no. being the case, and as
th6se parties are entitled to receive
the Joti'rmd up to October lOoli iWt,
we vFili continue to send it to all those
wb6 baVe paid up to that lime (or for
the remainder of the first si'.f months.)
We therefore earnestly request all
lo please notify us whether they wish
to continue to fake the Journal after
October 10th, 1897. Otherwise we
will take it for granted (halt they
wish to do so, and we will continue
sending if and shall expect pay for
same
“He Givctli His Beloved Sleep.”
Entered into rest near Homer, Ga.
July 24th 1897. Mrs. Nanny Massey,
aged fifty-five years. For many years
her’* had been a life of severe suffer
ing, but her trust la God was always
firm and strong; In her life was exem
plified the beauties of tnat Religion
will' ll she professed to love, now she
O.in have u<> doubt about G ds deal
ings with her here, arid is perfectly sat
isfied that ail were sent in love, and
with the steps by which she was led to
her home beyond the grave. In that
happy home, many things which
seem 'lark to us here arc made bright
and clear in tile light f eternity, and
the Piovidenoe which basin her traps,
fer to Heaven deprived husband and
children of her example and guidance
will, in the great hcreaflei, he made to
us bright ns the n.-oiidiiy suit, and we
can then sav “We are satisfied- ’
V/o loved her, her family needs her.
the church an i Sabbath School, each
have u vacant seat once filled by her
dearf. rin. The community toowill mi-s
her cheerful voice and presence every
where. But God knows best what is
for our good, and we would give her
up cheerfully, joyfully, knowing that
she is done witn pain and night for
ever, and lhat when the Master s time
comes to call us home we shall meet
her again ’neath the shadowless trees
m the beautiful land of the herciitu-r.
Husband; be comforted; she is yours
still. Children, prepare to meet her
and her God in peace;
“Her day has corns, not gone,
Her Sun has risen, not st't.
Her life Is now beyond
The reach of Death or change
Not ended, lnft begun,
So shall our lived be toon.**
One Who Loved Her.
Those who believe chronic diarrhoea
to be incurable should read what Mr.
P. E. Grisham, of Guars Mills, La., has
tossy on the subject, viz.: “I have
been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea
ever since the war and have tried all
kinds of medicines for it. At last I
fo ;nd a remedy that effected a cure
and that was Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diurrhoea Kenedy.”
Till* medicine can always be depended
upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysen
tery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to
take and never fails to effect a cure.
25 and 50 cent size:* for sale by R. T.
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
mmm
l |r|g|j Female
j tiliS Regulator
|> For all diseases peculiar to women and pirls.
V It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap
•) petite. Enriches the Blood, and gives Life.
'if health and Strength. It is the
iQUECH OP TONICS
. THE COMrLEXICN CLEAR.
l / r- ? A bottle of “ Monthly” Regulating
i > illz> with each bottle. For sale by
;■ { : dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by
1 :ew Spencer fcpd. Cos., Chattanooga. Tenn.
LAOIES' SPECIAL TREATMENT : m
cases requiring special treatment, address.
:*? giving symptoms. Ladies’ Medical De
' partinent. Advice ar.J book on Female
jj Diseases, with testiir.onlals, free.
for Sale and Recommended by
R T- Thompsm, Homer Ga;
COME AXIS SI3E US
And sec that we can sell you Goods as
Cheap.ns you can get them elsewhere.
We. have the Latest Styles of Dress
Goods and Gent’s Clothing. We want
to buy your Chickens, Eggs, Corn Fod
der, Peas, Raw Hides, Cotton etc., and
will give the Market Price for them.
j£® w We have fewNewllome
Machines that we will sell
AT COST.
Call to see us.
J. E. STRANGE <•; SON,
Carnot, Ga.
NUBIAW TiiA cures Dyspepsia
‘Regulates the Liver. Price, fcsc.
Write To The
PATTERSON MARBLE CO,,
FOR
CATALOGUE OF
MONUMENTS
FREE.
\’OU CAN SAVE MONEY
p,y CONSULTING US
BEFORE PLACING YOUR
ORDER FOR ANY
Him NIL
PATTERSON
UHI 111,
BUTLER STREET
As 1 <i‘, R. R. ATLANTA. GA
Sheriff Sales for November.
GEORGIA: Banks County. -Will be
sold on the first. Tuesday in November
next at the Court house in said coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale,
for cash- the fo'ldwitig properi v.
One certain tract of land lying in
1210th District G. M. said county,
containing One hundred and fnuuoen
Acres more or less A Ijoining lands
of Mary Davison oh the North, Dock
Garrison on the Hast., Pierce Knox on
the So tli and the Pauper’s Home
on the West, the land whereon the
defende t lived in'the year 1891 a*the
property of defeiide.nt. Said land
levied on to satisfy an execution
issued from the 121t)tli district G. I\l.
said county in favor of A. I. Jordan
against J. E. Sheridan. Notice given
tenant in possession. Levy made bv
Davis Dowdy Legal Constable Oc
tober sth 1897.
J. S. Parks
($4-65) Sheriff.
ALSO.— Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next at the
Court house in said county within the
legal hours of sale to the highest b:d
der for cash, the following property
to wit; I’wo hundred and thirty lorn
and three-quarter (2,14f) Acres of
lan<t lying m Banks County in Ihe
(2S4th) District G, M. of said county
and hounded as follows: Commenc
ing at a hickory corner in the extreme
North-east corner ol said land where it
adjoins lands of B. C.iudell and John
Caudell and running North 00. yo
degrees W. 14. i0 S. 85 degrees W.
60 chains, to a Black Gum S. 14.50
degrees E. 32.75 chains, to a rock and
stake IS. 02 degrees E 32 chains to a
Pine Knott N, 27 degrees L. 10.25
chains, S. 02 degrees L 12 chains to
a ruck. N. 31.50 degrees K 3 chains
to a rock, 8, 01.50 degrees E 4.50 clis
to a l ock, N. 3.50 degrees E 41.04 chs
to the beginning eoruer. Bounded
on the North by lands of J. M. Garri
son on the East by lands of John and
Ben Caudell. On the South by lands
of Ambo Winn and on the West by
lands of David Caudell. Said land
levied on as the property ot J. Af.Gar
rison to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said coun
ty in favor of Alber t L. Richardson
against the said J. M. Garrison the
judgement being a special lien on the
and described. Notice given as the
law directs. This 4 h Jay ol October
1397.
(§9.30) J. S. Paris. SherTf.
ALSO.—WiII be sold on the first,
Tuesday in November next at. tic
ccurt house in said county, within
tile legal hours of sale to the highest
Ji.dder for rush, the fol'owing prop
erty, to wit: Three hundred am!
six t v four (864) acres of laud more
or less iu the 448th Dist. G. M, of
said county, and bounded as fol ows:
Commencing at a Hickory in the ex
treme North East corner of said land
where it adjoins lands of John 1> aids
and William C. Wade and running S
75 degrees W 21.50 chains to a Black
Gum, S 02 W 6b chains to a Pine \
85 W2l chains to a Kook S 7b de
grees \V 6.84 chains to a Pine S 35.-
50 degrees W 31 chains to a Red
Oak, N6B degrees W 6 chains to a
Sour Wood, N 65 degrees It, 20 chains
to a Hickory S 80 degrees E 60 chains
to a Black Jack SB2 degrees i£ 17.86
chains to a Spanish Oak S 35 degrees
E 10.77 chains to a Pine S 17 de
grees E 11 chains to a Rock thence
along a ridge 85 chains to a laock N
•m degrees E 10 ch-’ins to the be
ginning corner. Bounded o.i the
North by lands of \Y . (J. Wade, on
the E by lands of John Bonds, on
the South by lands of John B aids
and on the West by lands of Mrs.
Mary Joim-r.
Said land levied on as the prop
city of Wm C Wade to satisfy nn
execution issued from the Superior
Court of said enmity' in favor of Ihe
Brit tisli and Ain-rlcan Mortgage 6 <>■
Limited against the said J, M. Gar
rison the judgment being a special
hen oil the property described. No
lice given as the law directs. '1 iiis
4:k, day of October 18 )7.
($10.53) J. S. PARES, Sheriff.
ALSO—WiII be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next at the
court house in said county, within
tiie legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following prop
erty to wit- Seventy acres of laud
lying in Ranks County Georgia iu the
vfioih Dist. G. M. of said county and
bounded as follows: Commencing
at a stake in the extreme North East
corner of said land where it adjoins
lands of L. N. Turk and W. C Hill
and running down a creek 2'2 chains
|to an Kim N. 85.50 degrees W C.SO
chains N52 degrees W 810 chains
to a Hickory N 55.50 degrees \V
12.75 chains to a Hickory 'N 65'
degrees W 4.50 chains to a Rock S
22 degrees W 45 chains to a Rock N
55.50 degrees W 10.80 chains to a
Ro<-k S 37 degrees W 2.18 chains to
a \Yat<-r Oak S 7 deg-e.s W 9.1-5
chains to a Rock N 17 degrees W
20 chains to a Dogwood N 73.75 E
13.50 chains to a Rock S 58 degrees
E 7.70 chains to a Pine S 50 degrees
E 4.40 chains to a Rock S 81.50 K
4.25 chains to a RoekN 74i50 degrees
F, 8.33 chains to a Rock 8 71 degrees
K 310 chains to a Pine 857 degrees
E 5,25 chains to a slake and the be
- corner. Bounded oh the
North by Minis of W. G. llill on the
East by hinds of L N. Turk on the
South bv lands of Robert Stephenson
and on the VV est by l ands of Andv
J. l- hit and Gibson Chandler, Said
laud levied- on as the property of
A. J. Furl to satisfy an execution
issued Ironi the Superior Court of
“aid countv hi favor of the Brinish
and • American Mortgage Company
Limited against said Furr, the judg
ment being a special lien on the
property described. Notice given as
the law directs. Tubs Ootob r 4th,
1897. J, 8. PARKS,
($12.06) Sheriff.
ALSO.— Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next at the
Court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following property,
to wit; A!! that tract or parcel of
land in Washington (284) Dis’t G. M.
B inks County, Georgia; Adjoining
buds of William Poole on the North,
of Manley Caudell on the East, other
lands of J. .vl. Garrison on the Soutn
and of John'Chamders and Hub Kelev
on the West" konwn as a part, of the
Stephen.' A. Massey lands, with
ui'-els anil boundaries as follows:
Beginning at a stake thence North
60.75 degrees W. 54.55 chains to a
stake originally a rock thence South
29 degrees W. 27 chains to a rock on
the old settlement road leading from
Damascus church to Hollingsworth,
thence with s-.fi 1 road as follows S >uth
54 degrees E. 3.50 chains, thence So
39.50 degrees E. 220 chains, thence
S. 60.50 degrees E. 4 chains thence S
79 degrees E. 5.30 chains to Black
Gum thence N. 85 degrees F, 60 elms
to beginning stake corner. Containing
One hundred (100) Acres more or less-
Said land levied on as the property
of J, M. Garrison to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Superior C mrt
of said county, in favor of the North
Eastern Banking Company against j.
M. Garrison. Written notice given
J. M. Gariison as required by law.
This October 6th 1897.
(58.19) J. 8. Parks, Sheriff.
Postponed Sale.
GEORGIA- Basks Cou.njy.— Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in No
vember next at the Court house m
said county within the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash the
following property, to wit: All that
tract of or parcel of land lying in said
county on the waters of Middle River
beginning at a rock corner on the
Bank of a branch thence with said
branch to a rock at the head of the
branch thence with the land 1 nas of
C. Cash and Rob Scott to a Spanish
oak thence running a West Course to a
stake adjoining the lands of Georgian
Ausborn and James Brown thence au
East course to a pine coiner at tho
lands of Thus Ausborn thence a S. K.
course to a Pine corner at the lands
of liae.bael Brown and Hub S jolt
thence North to the beginning corner,
containing One nundred Acres more
or less- Said land levied on as lire
property of C. W. Crumpton to satisfy
an execution issuen from the B inks
Superior court in favor of Georgian
Ausborn against C. W. Cru nptou
This October 4tli 1*1)7.
($5.1)1) J. S. Parks. Sheri If.
Pos t po'iG'J Sale.
GEORGIA: Hoiks County.—
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
November next at ’lie court house i"
, aid county, within the legal hours
■ o'sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the-fo lowing pr-perty to wit: One
ira-t of laud in said conic y and state
i.i the 1464 Dist. G. M, adjoining
Louts of H. M. Smith on the east
nun Mrs. Monis on the south, \\ . A.
Griffin, Col. on est and John Hel
ling! on on the north, the place where
on defendant now resides, containing '
fortv acres more or less and a settle
ment road running from the Her
ring ton place to Gillsville. Baid
place is well improved there being
erected upon it a good dwelling house
and necessary out buildings about
fifteen acres in cultivation. Said
land levied on as the property of
Marion Cochran Col. to satisfy three
purchas nioiiev executions issued
from the Justice Court of the 1464th
J)ist. G. M. said county in l'avor of
W. A. Griffin Col. against Marion
Cochran. Deed filed in the Cierk’s
office of said county as required by
law. Levy made hv H. M. Smith,
L. C , June 2nd; 1897. and turned
over to me. Written notice given
defendant Ai terms of law. Th s
j October 4ih, 1897.
Ls66> J S PARKS, Sheriff.
Legal Advertisements-
GEORGIA., Banks County.
To all whthn it may Cdrtcerrw-Mrs
S, F. Patterson having applied for
Guardinship t the property df Billa
M. and Pearl, K. Patterson, miner
children df R. M. PattehSoii late of
said county dtsvea*cd, Notice is given
lust said application will be heard ill
my office at 10 o'clock A. M. on ihe
first Monday in October ne^t.
1 bis September oth 1897.
T. F Hill, ,
(Printer's fee $2.25:j o*d’y.
GEORGIA: Basics County.—To
all whom it may cdiicern: A. T
Edwards guardian for R. A. Edwards
now K. A. dtreetman, and John K
Edward* applies to me for letteise*
dismission troni said guardianship,
and 1 will pass upon Ills applietmn on
the first Monday in October next at
inv office in Houier said county-
Given under my hand and official sig
nature. This July the ftth 184 7.
' T.F.IIIIL,
Ordjr
GEORGIA: Banks County.,—To
all whom it may concern- Lovick
Oliver and M. E. Oliver administra
tors of William C. Oliver, deceased;
has in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands
and Two Shares of Stock in the firm
formerly styled Rodgers vfe Cos., Har
mony Gtev la; of One hundred each
belonging to the Estate of said de
ceased. And said application will be
heard on the first Monday in Novem
ber next. This October 4th 1897.
T. K Hill
($2.58) Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale. .
Will he sold, agreeable to an order
of.'.lie Court of Ordinary of Bahks
count}', Dcfore the door of the court
house of said county, on the first Tu
esday in November next, for cash, to
t lie highest bidder, the following de
scribed property, to wit.
LotNol. Oue lot, of land known
as a part of the John W. Pruitt place
containing One hundred and thirty
four (134) Acres more or less.
About Sixty Acres in cultivation,
with about eight Acres ot creek bot
tom land, remainder principally in old
field Pine land; On which there is
one good tenant house and iic-ess ary
outbuildings.
Lot No 2. One tract
of land containing Two hundred and
fifty Acres more or less- One tenant ■
house and necessary outbuildings, j
with about thirty Acres in cultivation
Remaindar in original forrest. well
timbered. Adjoining lands cf W. T.
Harbor and Brother, 11. IE Jordan
Widow Fowler and others-
This property is to be sold to pay
debts and distribution among heirs.
I*. O. Pin .MAN,
Administrator E. J. Rylee deceased.
October sth 1837.
N O T I C E.
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the General Assembly.
Sept 22nd 1807.
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