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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
•ipwtarCourt—Jade* U L., Hutchins, Law
tee* Till* ;>lieltor-Gncr*l C H Brand, Law
•■•Wrllla: canwi trd Monday in March and
•aptambwr.
county orncßßs.
Ordinary- T. F. Hill, Homer; Court meet*
•rat Monday In each month.
Sheriff—J. Parka, Homer; D. H. Orifflta
bepoty
Clerk—Logan Parkina, Homer.
Tax Bacelrer-J. Cl Allen, Yonah;
Tax Collector—L.J. ttagadale, Carnot;
Traaanrar—W. M. Aak, Homer.
Surreyor—R. C Alexander, Homer.
Coroner—Btorail Poole. Pmit.
COt l TIT SCHOOL COMMISBIONEIIS.
H. W. Weeding, Mayeyllle.
▼ . O. LackhalW Prealdent
po,ad efKdueatHh—A L. Thompaon, Gresham
Dock*,%*. MkAklkon. M. B.Carter.
IffiWhol COURTS.
Anderson BIMTIot 485-W. C. J. Garrison J. P
M.L. 'OoSttitde. Thursday before sec
and Saturdaytn Act month.
Berlin DlatrietlklO-J. 8. Conley J. P., D. r
SealaaN. P, ft. W. Sanders constlble.
Buahrillk (kWrtct SO*-L. K. Parham J. P., W
A. Wat Sea R. P„ D. N. McUallUrd Ceastible.
Court tthffatunlay In each month.
CoUtikMaDistrict 371—A. J. Cash J. P., S. H
Wilkinson N. P , r. B. Blalock constible. Cour
second Saturday in each month.
DarldsiUistnct JOt -J. C. Wade J. F.. W. J
Burgess 5. P., J. C. Ingram Constible.
Orore Riser District HB4-C. W .Headers J. P
J. r Ivans N.PoH.M. Smith Constable. Ceur
third Friday in each month
Golden Hill District i4*-W P. Blackburn J. P
i W. PeyteuN.P., oale Owens Constable.
ttenise District 2SS-W. H. Turk S. P., H. J
Blackwell N. P., ft. ti. Stephens Constable. Cour
Second Wednesday of each month.
Poplar Springs District M2-B. A. Oillesp
i. P., A. J Griffin J. P., J. S. Meeks Constable
Court second Friday In each month.
Washington Diatrict 284—Sam Koesler J. P.
M. J. RagsdaleN. P., John Cochran and J. A.
Martin Constables Court third Saturday in each
month.
Wilmots District 1206—H. W Gillespie J. P.
G W Wiley X, P. W. B. Shannon. Constable.
Court third Pridar n each month.
LoDOt) DIRECTORY.
PhldOltaNo. 148 F A. M. Meets first Friday
nlffbt of taeh monthat Homer .A. L. Thompson
Ift. M., M. C. Banders Secfetnry.
LOCALS.
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Dr. J. S. Daniel who has been visi
ting hi* 'ld unit; fir the past, several
days has returned to Homer.
We have it last had enough rain to
Settle the flu.t; but we c.n now begin
to complain about mud and lots of it.
Call on Ducket Moss A Cos., for a
nice stylish hat or pair of shoes; they
cat fit vou up at a reasonably low
price.
Dr, F. Lothridge the genial young
physician, of Crena, spent Tuesday
afternoon ami night with friend* in
our town.
Mr. G. Barden, one of our pro
gressive farmers who lives about ttve
mile* from Hornet is erecting a nice
new dwelling.
Customers who buv of Ducket,
Moss A On, say they get better goods,
more of them for less money than
they can buy anywhere, Just try
them; you can get bargains there.
Subscribe for the Banks County
fournal an! Atlanta Weekly Journal
both *1,25.
Mr, € N. Chambers, better known
as Bud, left Homer hurt Monday for
Atlanta,- where be intends to study
Dentistry, prabaWy at the Atlanta
Dental C*il<“isr>*.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
J. S. Park* and family will be sorry
to learn that both, Mrs. Parks and
bet daughter, Mis* Maggie ire very
sick with fever, but at this writing are
doing Very nicely, and improving.
See and read advertisement of
Ducket, Moss & Cos., fl 'llingsw'orth,
Ga; in this issue of the Journal, and
when you are tu need of a nice, good
fin* Shoe of any kind, call on them;
They can fit and gait you in quality
and price.
By the tweet sounds of tie hound
barks at nigh ts around Homer one is
these nights deeply impressed
With the fact that some are hunting
Opossums nearly every night. This
reminds us of how much we used to
enjoy huuting fox,-deer and Wild crts
■way down in Florida.
The sociable at the residence of
Mr. f. J. Hill on the evening of the
4th inst. was largely attended and
greatly enjoyed by every one present
Several young people had the
pleaaare ef attending through the
means of a genuine old fashioned
straw ride, the vastness of the pleas
■rea fkua derived can better be real
ised while riding than we can express
with pan and ink. ’Twaa a beautiful
night and the pleasure* of straw ride
we are sorry to any are not foud
often enough. The sVvning spent at
Mr. Hill’s splendid home was spent
in several most enjoyable games and
was spiced with some goad singing
And music.
HOLLINGSWORTH.
Some re speekintf of gathering corn
soon.
Mr. Ben Brady says he thinks it wont
pay to rush cotton on the market this
aeMon.
We are orrv to note that Mr. Rufus
0. Moss, postmaster at Harmony Grove,
is confined at home with sickness.
We are glad to know that the Grand
jury took into consideration the small
schools of the county.
All day singing at Harmony Church
on the sth Sunday in October. Every
body come and bring dinner.
Prof. Terrell will sing at the Line
school house the first Sunday in Nov.
We understand that Mr. Bud Wof
ford ran a rattle snake into a hollow
log and he set the log on fire, the fire
caught out and did considerable dam
age.
I will try to write more next time.
Success o the Journal and editor.
Magnolia.
CROUP QUICKLY CURED.
Mountain Glbn, Ark.—Our children
were suffering with croup when we
received a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It afforded almost
instant relief. —F. A. Thornton. This
celebrated remedy is for sale by R. 1.
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
BARGAINS,
At Ducket, Moss & Co’s.,
Hollingsworth., Ga. In remnants
of piece goods of many kinds, styles
and colors. Hats; Men’s and Boy’s,
at reduced prices during the uext
thirty nine days.
Shoes! many kinds, styles and sizes
of Men, Women and Children’s; a
larger stock to select from than ever
belore carried by us- all at a reduced
price for the next 39 Days.
Coffee; good Green 8 to 10 lbs for
$ 1.00. Coffee Arbucles Package, 8
lbs for SI.OO. Jeans, a big stock on
hand- ‘2oc kinds 11 Jets
25c „ 15 „
30c „ 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 3J cts
Checks 6c „ „ 4J „
Shirting 5 „ „ ~ 3f „
,> 6., ~ 4J „
Sheeting 6c „ „ 4| ~
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 these prices.
Large heavy bed Blankets, prices
;ow for the kinds-
New Alclntosches, prices exceed
ingly low. Diamond, Patent
Adjustible Stove Backs; fits any stove
Price 1 educed.
3 Big Bars of Soap for sets, 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 yon have to sell.
We have large new stock on hand
now. Call and see us, we will take
pleasure in showing you, wbethet you
buy or not.
Read our advertisement every week
until after the Hollidays
Ducket, Moss & Cos A
Hollingsworth., Ga.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema.
The intense itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain' s Eve and
Skin Ointment. Many very bat. cases
have been permanently cored by iv. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, cliilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box.
Dr. Cady’s Comiitian Powders, are
just whaA'a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in nse to put a
horse in prime condition. Price
cents per package.
CARNOT.
Mrs S. J. Hix is on the sick list-
We are glad to learn that Mr. L. R
Patterson is improving some.
Mr. S. M. Strange is Wearing a big
broad smile; Its another girl-
Turnips are almsst a failure in this
section.
We have been to one cornsliucking
and got anotner square meal.
Mrs. Annie Ausburrt is spending
the weeei in this community.
We heard a girl say the other day
that Payne cauget her spout the heart
We presume she will seen recover.
Owing to the shortnen of the cot
ton crop, the busiest of the season is
now over with for this \ ear.
Mr. W. J. S. Mimy, and Miss Mira
Brown visited relatives in H armouy
Grove last week.
Edith.
UKENA.
The post office lias been moved to
11. B. Rice’s
Mr. T. E. Anderson visits our sec
tion pretty often.
Sheriff Parks and Judge Hill were
in our section one day last week.
The gin and shingle mill in our
section is doing a good business.
We have had a very pleasant show
er after a long and protracted diouth.
Mis. Bob Williams died October
6th. We extend our sympathies
the bereaved family.
Dr. Lothridge has some Sunday
patients, but we are unable to say
bow they are progressing.
Wc are glad to hear that Mr. L. It.
Patterson who lias been so low for
the past two weeks is improving.
Messrs. Rice, L. S. Sellers and A
J. Cash are attending the Campbell
iite convention at Winder this week.
Our town is on a boom. Dr. and
Paul Hayden hare bought a part of
W. A. Martin’s land. The Dr. and
Pa. 1 are very energetic men and we
wish them success.
Tne correspondent at Urena is very
desirous of learning from the Bush
correspondent, what has become of
the young lady who was so very
much “Astronomica’ly inclined as to
be sighing over tne loss of missing
starr”? The reason for desiring this
information is, that a stray star has
been lost and wandering around in the
neighberhood of Urena for a long
time; and is glad to learn that it has
about been found again.
I guess I had better quit for fear
this will find the waste basket. Suc
cess to the Journal.
Xf.rxes.
Those who believe chronic diarrhoea
to be incurable should read what Mr.
P. E. Grisham, of Gaars 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
found a remedy that effected a cure
and that was Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.”
Th|i 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 sizes for sale by R. T.
'fhompsOß, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
Platmrs
Female
lUI Regulator
For all disaases peculiar to women and girls.
It Tonea up the Nerves, Improves the Ap-
B:tite, Enricheo the Blood, and gives Life,
ealth and Strength. It is the
QUEEN OF TONICS
UAT.tt THE COMPLEXION CLEAX.
rnrr I Ahottleof - Monthly" Regulating
rfttXa Pills with each bottle. For sale by
al! dealers or sent direct upon receipt ot price by
New Spencer Med. Cos.. Chattanooga. Tenn.
LADIES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT: m
cases requiring special treatment, address,
giving symptoms, Ladles’ Hedtcal De
partment. Advice and book on Female
| Diseases, witli testimonials, free.
For Sola and Recommended by
R. T- Thompson, Horner Ga;
COME AND SEE US
And see 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.
We have a few New Home
Machines that we will sell
AT COST.
Call to see us.
J. E. STRANGE & SON,
Carnot, Ga.
Write To The
PATTERSON MARBLE CO,,
FOR
CATALOGUE OF
MONUMENTS
FREE.
TOl7 CAN SAVE MONEY
BY CONSULTING IIS
BEFORE PLACING YOUR
ORDER FOR ANY
minim urn.
THE
PAHERSOK-
Mill t,
BUTLER STREET
And Ga, R. R. ATLANTA, GA
BUHtiVILLE
The much needed rani has come
at lat,
Mrs. Smithson, of Wekltninister,
S. C., is visiting her daughter Mrs*
John Brewer.
Mr. M. L. McDonald’s gin has
been steadily running for some time.
He was so rushed with cottoti that he
has put up anew gin.
Mr. Sam Cartledge, of 1 la, Ga.,
has been visiting his cousins Mr.
Luther and Calvin McDonald.
Several were invited last Thursday
night to listen to the good music at
Air. Henry McD-mald’s, All seemed
to enjoy themselves.
Some of our young men are so
thorough going that they are up and
at work by day light, this certainly
speaks well for our boys.
Sociables arc the order of the day,
there are several in view in this sec
tion and the young people are antici
pating'a jolly time.
Air. J. W, Harmon has sold his
farm to Air. John Fleming. Mr.
Harmon and family will move to
Walker county before a great while
Our high and mighty official Pres.
McKinley in his annual message to
congress will congratulate the people
on the return of prosperity, just such
thrifty farmers as we have in Banks
would bring prosperity Ur any nation.
Mr. Henry McDonald in spite o' the
dry weather a tine crop of upland
corn, als# good crop* ot other things.
Mr. M. L. McDonald on a little
more than half an acre gathered fif
teen two horse loads of fine forage
from the Spring sowing of Blue gra s
and German millit. Mr. T. B. Ray
is a fine manager for he realizes n stir
plus from his farm every year: From
the quantity of goobers be has stored
away we might appropriately call
him the boss “Goober Grabbler” of
Georgia. Air. Brewer’s fine Jersey
cows will fare sumptuously this win
ter for his barns are even now over
flowing wi.h fullness: His well ter
raced an<l carefully cultivated fields
speaks plainly for his management.
Ophelia.
- NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspepsia,
Constipation andlndigestion.
4' Regulates the Liver. Price, 250.
CRUMP,
Franklin County, ITEMS.
The weather looks like it might
rain bebore very long.
Mr. John Tabor of Toccoa was in
our Town last Sunday.
Our people are at present about up
wuh their cotton picking;
People in this section are now gath
ering their corn crop which is good.
We are sorry to learn that Alia
Bob Williams is very sick at present.
Mr. and Mis. W. B. Shannon spent
last Sunday with Mr. AI. B. Wiley of
this place.
Last week was covt week over in
Carnesville, quite a number went from
this section; some of them to wap
horses.
Mr. M. B. Wiley and family visited
his sister Mrs. Margaret Pool last
Sunday, he also carried his family to
Toccoa last week and had some pic
tures made to order
People of this section are about
through grinding their Sorghum cane
and making syrup; You know that
goes well with hot biscuit and fresh
yellow Jersey butter; you cau bet.
Opossum bunting is the
order of the nights in our section at
fresiiet; they are getting fat, they art
are making our potatoes get-about.
Bill Tub.
A few weeks ago the editor was ta
ken with a very severe cold that caused
him to be in a most miserable condi
tion. It was undoubted!v a bad case
of la grippe and recognizing it as dan
gerours he took immediate steps to
bring about a speedy cure. From the
advertisement of Chamberlain’s Gough
Remedy and the many good recom
mendations included therein, we con
cluded to made a first trial of the med
icine. To say that it was satisfactory
in its results, is putting it very mildly,
indeed. It octeJ like magic and the
result was a speedy and permanent
cure. AVe have no hesitaney in recom
mending this excellent Cough Remedy
to any one ofllicted with a cough or
cold in any form. —The Banner of Lib
erty, Liberty town, Maryland. The 25
and 50 cent Bizes for sale by R. T.
Thompson, Merchant, Homer, Ga.
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JOURNAL
And the Atlanta Journal for $1.25-
. Legal Advertisements-
GEORGIA: Banks County., —To
all whom it may concern- Loviek
Oliver and M. E. Oliver administra
tors of William C. Oliver, deceased;
has in due form applied to the under l
signed for leave to sell the lands
and Two Shares of Stock in the firm
formerly styled Rodgers & Cos., Har
many Gt#ve,Ga; 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. F. Hill
($2.58) Ord’y.
A pain in the chest is nature’s warn
ing that pneumonia is threatened.
Dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain’s l’ain Balm and bind over the
seat of pain, and another on the back
between the shoulders, and prompt re
lief will follow. Sold by K. T. Thomp
son, Merohant, Homer, Ga.
Sheriff Sales for November.
GEORG I A: 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'loxving property.
One certain tract of land lying in
1210th District G. AI. said county,
containing One hundred and fouiteen
Aen.-s more or less. Adjoining lands
of Alary Davison on the North, Dock
Garrison on the East, Tierce Knox on
the South and the Pauper’s Home
on the West, the land whereon the
defendent lived in the year 1894 as the
property of defendent. Said land
levied on to satisfy an execution
issued from the 1210th district G. AI.
said county in favor of A. I. Jordan
against J. E. Sheridan. Notice given
tenant in possession. Levy made by
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 bid
der for cash, the following property
to wit; Two hundred and thirtv-foui
and three-quarter (234|) Acres of
land lying in Banks County in the
(2S4th) District G, M. of said county
and bounded as follows: Commenc
ing at a hickory corner in the extreme
North-east corner ot said land where it
adjoins lands of B. Caudcll and John
Caudell and running North 60. 75
degrees W. 14L0 S. 85 degrees W.
60 chains, to a Black Gum S. 14.50
degrees E. 32.75 chains, to a rock and
stake S. 62 degrees E 32 chains to a
Pine Knott N. 27 degrees FI. 10.25
chaias, S. 62 degrees E. 12 chains to
a rock-N. 31.50 degrees E. 3 chains
to a rock, 8, 61.50 degrees E 4.50 chs
to a rock, N. 3.50 degrees E 41.64 chs
to the beginning eoruer. Bounded
on the North hv 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. M.Gar
rison to satisfy an execution issued
from th# Superior Court of said coun
ty in favor of Albert L. Rteliardson
against the said J. M. Garrison tli
judgement being a special lien on the
land described. Notice given as the
law directs. This 4th day jf October
1897.
($9.30) J. S. Parks. Shcr ff.
ALSO. — 'Till 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
bidder for cash, the following prop
erty, to wit: Three hundred and
sixty four (364) acres of land more
or less in the 448th Dist. G. M, of
said county, and bounded as fol ows:
Commencing at a Hickory in the ex
treme Noitli East corner of said laud
where it adjoins lands of John 15 mds
and William C. Wade and running S
75 degrees W 21.50 chains to a Black
Gum, S 62 VV 60 clmius to a Pine N
35 W2l chains to a Rook S 73 ile
grees W 6.34 chains to a Pine S 35.-
50 degrees VV 31 chains to a Red
Oak, N6B degrees W 6 chains to a
Sour Wood, N 65 degrees E 29 chains
to a Hickory S 80 degrees E 60 chains
to a Black .lack SB2 degrees IS 17.86
chains to a Spanish Oak S 85 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 Rock N
29 degrees E 10' chains to the be
ginning coiner. Bounded on the
North by lands of W. C. Wade, on
the Eby lands of John Bonds, on
the Smith by lands of John Bonds
and on fhe West by lands of Mrs.
Mary Joiner.
Said land levied on as the prop
erty of Wm C Wade to satisfy an
ezeculion issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of The
Brittish and American Mortgage Cos.
Limited against the said Wm C.
Wade the judgment lining a special
lien on the property described. No
tice given as the law directs. This
4th dav of October 1897.
(*10.53) J- 8. PA-ftK-S, Sheriff,
ALSO. —Will be sold on tha first
Tuesday in November nett at the
court house in said county, tvithin
the legal hours of sdle, to the highest
bidder for cash, tlio following prop
erty to wit- Seventy acres of laud
lying in Banks County Georgia in the
265th Dist. G. AI. 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 VV; C Hill
and running down a Cheek 22 chains
to an Elm N. 85.50 degrees W 6.80
chains N52 degrees W 8.10 Chains
to a Hickory N 55.50 degrees W
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 10.30 chains to a
Rock S 37 degrees W 2.18 chains to
a Water Oak S 7 degrees W 9.15
chains to a Rock N 71 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 E
4.25 chains to a Rock N 74.50 degrees
E 8.33 chains to a Rock S 71 degrees
E 310 chains to a Pine 8 57 degrees
E 5.25 chains to a stake and the be
ginning corner. Bounded on the
North bv lands of W. C. Hill on the
East by lands of L. N. Turk on the
South by lands of Robert Stephenson
and on the West by lands of Andy
J. Furr and Gibson Chandler, Said
laud levied on as the property of
A. J. Fun to satisfy an execution
issued from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of the Brittish
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.- This October 4th,-
1897. J. S. 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 sals to the highest bid
der for cash the following property,
to wit; Al! that tract or parcel of
land in Washington (284) Dis’t G. M.
Banks County, Georgia) Adjoining
lands of William Poole on the North,
of Manley Caudell on the East, other
lands of J. M. Garrison on the South
and of John Chaniders and Hub Keley
on the West- konwn as a part of the
Stephens A. Massey lands, with
meets and boundaries as follows:
Beginning at a stake thence North
60.76 degrees W. 54.55 chains to a
stake originally a root thence South
29 degrees W. 27 chains to a rock on
the old settlement road leading from
Damascus church to Hollingsworth,
thence with said road as follows South
54 degrees E. 3.50 chains, thence So
39.50 degrees E. 2.20 chains, thence
S. 00.50 degrees E. 4 chains thence S
79 degrees E. 5.30 chains to Black
Gum thence N. 85 degrees E. 60 chns
to beginning stake corner. Containing
One hundred (100) Acres more or less.
Said land levied on as the property
of J. M. Gariison to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Superior Court,
of said county, in favor of the N orth*
Eastern Banking Company against M
M. Garrison. Written notice
J. M. Garrison as required by la*9
This October 6t,h 1897.
(58.19) J. S. Parks, ShjSj
Postponed Sale.
GEORGIA; Bavks C
Will be sold on the first TtJ
November next at the courlM
said county, within the Ifl
of sale, to the highest.
the following property mm
tr.i' t of land in said coiinS
in the. 1 464 I)ist. G. ,’fl
lands of H. M. Smith®
and Mi s. Mot ris on the j
Grillin, Col. oil West
rington on the north, tI J
on defemiant now rea|
fortv :i<-r-s more or
ilient road mnningß
rington place to §
place is well mipflg|
eieote I upon it a g'H
and necessary null
fifteen acres in 'A
land levied on as 1
Marion (iochran CnH
pun inis money
fri mi the .1 nsi c <AH
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W. A Griffin M
Cochran. Dec!
ollic# of said l AjjS
law. Levy irnila
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Administratcr’s Sale,
Will lie Sold, agreeable to ait order
of the Court of Ordinary of Jack.sort
county, Hefof-e,the door of tin- Court
hb'llSe of said courtly, (ill tilt! first Tu
esday in NovetUbci- next, for cash, to
the highest t>id<ft!h; the following de
scribed ill-open r 1.0 wit.
LotNo 1. One lot iif land known
as a part of ♦ lie John IV.- Pruitt place
containingUnc hundred and (hirty
toujt (134) Acres more or less.
About Sixty Acres in cultivation,-
With about eight Acf'fcs ot cheek bot
tom land, remainder principally in old
field-Pine land: Oil w hich there is
one good tenant house and necessary
outbuilding*.
Lilt No 2. One tract
offlandcontaining Two' hundred and
fifty Acres more or IcSs - One tenant
house and necessary Outbuildings,
with about thirty Acres in Cultivation'
Rejnaimlai- in' original fuf-resC well
timbef-ed. Adjoining lands of W. T.
Harbor and Brother, It. H. Jordan'
Widow Fowler and others.
This property is to' lie sold t< pay
debts affcl distribution arfisng heirs.
P (1 Pittman,
Administrator E. J. It vice deceased.
October sth 1897.
N O T 1 0 E.
Notice is hereby given that anew
charter for the town of Homer will
lie applied for at the next meeting of
the General Assembly.
Sept 22nd 1897.
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