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BROGDON.
Trade gocd and getting better.'
Xmas will be here next week.
Prof. G. D. Godard of Pike Co.
visited relatives, friends and stu
dents in and aiound Brogdon last
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Sallie and Vic Jones viss
ited relatives near here last week.
The entertainment at the resi
dence of Mr. Tohn Lester last Sat
urday night was a success.
New stock of drygoods at Brog-
'don. Come and see them.
There was a large croud atten
ded the singing at the residence of
Mrs. S. E. Edmondson last Sun
day night.
With best wishes to the paper
we will close for this week.
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LEGAL AD VHR TISMENTS.
Georgia, Fayette County
feberi ff sales-
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, at the Court House in said county
within the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder cash, the following propirty tc-wit:
One handled and fifty acres of land more or
less of lot of land No. I53 in the 6th Dist. of
said county, bounded on the North by lands
of Jemeraon Alford, East by Jason Cox,
South by Elizabeth Dunn and Frank Bras-
well, West by Mr?. Maria Matthews. Said
land levied on as the property of JohnT.
Sewell Sr.. to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of said
R- T. Dorsey against said John T. Hewell
said Hewell, tenant in possession notified in
writing. This Sth. day of December I889.
S. H. MARTIN. Sheriff.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, before the Court House door in
Fayetteville, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest for cash, sixty five acres of
land lot No. II7 in the 4th Dist of said coun
ty bounded on the North by lands of Mrs.
Smarr, South by James Akin East by Snead
and Welden, West by J. M. Spurlin. Lev
ied on as the property of Joshua S arr to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from Spalding County Court
in favor of Jas. A. Chambers and John Elli
son Executors on the estate of Jimithan
Crawly deceased. Legal notice given Jones
Bridges, tenant in possession
This Nov. 22nd, I889,
S. H. MARTIN, Sheriff,
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, at the Couit House in Fayotte
County, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder cash, the following property
to-wi': Ten acres of land, in the Southeast
corner of the East half of lot of land No. 35
in the fourth Dist. of said county, bounded
as follows: East and South by W. G. Bish
op, North and West by Bower’s land. The
(interest levied on. is the remainder enterest
of the heirs of Jacob Bowers, to satisfy a
cost execution issued from the Ordinary's
Court of said county, in favor of D. M.
Franklin, Ordinary, against A. E. Stokes,
Administrator of Jacob Bowers. Tenant
in posession notified in writing. This Dej.
4th I8S9. S. H. MARIIN, Sheriff.
Georgia, Fayettte County — Will be sold
before the court house door in the town of
Fayetteville, said county, on the first Tues
day in January next within the legal hours- of
sa'e the following property to wit: one hum
dred acres cf land more or less, of lot No 33
1293rd Dist. G • M. f bounded as follows : on
the north by lands of F. Bridges; south by
Harris and Linch; on the west by Line Crk
on the east by R, W. Linch. Sold to satisfy
a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of L. F- Blalock vs C, P.
Linch and L. T F. Arnall. Property was
pointed out by plaintiff. Legal notice given
F. Bridges tenant in possesion. Terms cash.
This Nov. 26th I8S9. S. H. MARTIN,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Fayette County—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January next at the
court house door in the town of Fayetteville
in said county within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bibber for cash the following
property to wit: Fifty nine acres of land
more or less in the south east corner of lot ot
land No 221 levied on as the property of
W. J. Jones deceased to satisfy a justice
court fi fa issued from the 496 di.-t. G. M
in fav r of w. T Glower, Tenant in pos
session notified legally. This Dec. 3rd 1889.'
S. H. MARTIN, Sheriff.
Ordinary's Citations
GEORGIA, Fayette County:—To all whom
jt may concern : J, W. Kelly, Guardian for
G. C, Kelly applies to me for letters ot dis
mission from said Guardianship, and I will
pass upon his application oa the first Mon
day in January next, at my office in Fayette
ville, said county. Given under my hand
an 1 official signature, this Dec. 2 id l r 89.
D. M. FRANKLIN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fayette County:—To all whom
it may concern: The appraisers appointed
upon application of Mrs. Mary W. Malone,
widow of 0. T. Malone, 6th years support for
herself and his minor children have made a
return of their appraisment, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Monday in
January next. This Dec. 3rd I889.
D M. FRANKLIN, Ordinar
GEORGI A, Fay-) By virture of an order
ette County: J from the Ordinary of
said county, will be sold to the highest bid
der for cash before the Court House in sail
county on the fi st Tuesday in January next
within the legal hours of sale the following
land. Fifty nine ac es more or less in the
S uth east corner of lot of land No. 221 in
the6ibDis of said county. Sold as the pro
perty of W. J. Jones for the purpose of pay
it g debts and division among the ttirs 0
said deceased. This D-x. 6ih 1889.
G A Jon-.«, Executon.
Nan <y J< nrs Executrix.
Professional Ciite
D. R. METHVIN,
Attorney at Law,
Prompt attention to business. Will
practice in all C ourt;s °f lb* 3 state.
FAYETTEVILLE GA.
JOHN D. HUTCHESON,
Attorney at Law,
16H Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga,
Will practice in all the Courts of Atlanta
and the Counties of Clayton, Fayette, Henry,
Campbell, Douglas ^nd DeKalb.
/. T. SPENCE,
Attorney at Law,
JONESBORO, GEORGIA.
test;
T. V. LESTER,
Attorn&Kt Law,
Bnl estate and Loan agent
FAYETTEVILLB,
J. T. EDWARDS
Physician and Smfgeon,
Ohaonte Dtaceees a Specially.
Traatmeat Chargas reasaoaUa.
FAYETTEVILLE. • GEORGIA.
PATENT.
FROM GOVERNOR GORDON.
Mr, A. K. 0AWK3E8—Dear 'Slri The
ponflscopic glasses you furnished me tome
time since, give excellent ksdt* faction, J
have tested them by use, and must say they
•re uaequaled In absarness sal bdJHancy by
uy that I htive ever worn.
Respectfully, JOI79.B. QUapOS,
Governor at fetal* of Gexmgls
Mu, A. E, Hawks?—Dear 0ir; I bans
thoroughly tested the giaeaes. you Adjusted to
asyr ayes some time ago, and'find (bents U
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set they m (ho best glasses ) have ever
axed. W. D. RloXham,
Ex-Governor <x Fk*ida.
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W. P. A Ms L. REPWIIOB.
Fayotterlllfli Otu
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ATLANTA,
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fi. B. STEWART
HAS OPENED A BRANCH STORE AT NO. 1197 S. BROAD
STREET, ATLANA, GA,
Where hejkeeps a full line of Foreign and
Donegti©
LiqmorsJ
AH'orders received here or at Ihc old store, 167 W. PETER
Shall have prompt attention.
I make Corn Whisky, and Peach and Apple Brandy a Specialty.
My prices of Whiskies are
Spring goods of 1885—4 yrs old $2 00
“ “ 1886—3 “ 1 85
«* “ J 887—V. •• 175
“ 1888—1 “ 1 55
Sour Mash 1 45
Half Gallon Jugs, lOcenls. All others at 10 cents per gallon,
I have,Corn Whiskies and Brandies made in the mountains of.North
Georgia:^notjmade by steam, but in old fashioned copper stills,
Give me an order or call and examine my goods.
Mr. J. M. Wilson, who is an old citizen of Fayette will be glad to
wait on you at No 97 S. Broad Street, Atlanta Georgia,
CL 11 Stewart. 4
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