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I^NNQUNr EMENTSi
# iOK COLLECTOR.
i, r'-' ?** Prized to nnnounre the name of
p. Iv.’r M r ;r a l>!e for Tux
Wi at the llP)lt ele. tiori.
e are authorized to annonnce n. R.
BtStr.X ae a snitsible eanilidate for re election
Os Tai Col], c ier for Hart County.
St l ' 1 ’ many friend., of JAMES SIIIFLET
announce him as a suitable candidate
the ensuing election.
■ ' \li£'»ny friends of Jefferson ITol
■spect fully announce him as a Draper
for the office of Tax Collector
|Btnsuing election in January next.
I ill respectfully announce myself as a
•te for Tax Collector of Hart Poun
ce ensuing election in January.
Wlespcctfuilv, B. J. McLesky.
FOR TREASURER.
i l[ Thanking my frienda for their former support,
[. Iptfully announce myself as a candidate for
j ■ion as Treasurer of Hart County.
E I Respectfully. JOHN 0. 8080
| ■AV, are authorized to announce the name of
I ■TIN BROWN »s a suitable candidate for
I ■er of Hart county at the next election.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I •We are authorized to announce the name of
I IhLIS HARPER ns a suitable candidate for
I jtceiver of Hart county at the next election
I I The many friends of GEORGE W. CLEVE-
K |> respectfully announce his name as a suitable
■ te for Tax Receiver of Hart County, at the
■ election.
I iVu are authorized to announce the name ot
■ IS A. THORNTON as a suitable candidate
E Receiver of Hatt county at the election in
■ next.
■ he many friends of JOHN R. HAYS re-
E.• announced hint as a suitable candidate for
■ m- of Hart County at the ensuing elec
■ authorized to : nnounce the name of Mr.
■ SEY as a suitable candidate for Tax Re-
■ he ensuing el* ttiou in January.
I FOR CLERK COURT.
I" "hanking my friends for their past support,
ffer myself as c ludidate for re election to
of Clerk Superior Court, pledging fidelity
M. M. RICHARDSON.
FOR SHERIFF.
Lespectfully announce myself as candidate
■lion as Sheriff >f HartCouuty
I JR MYERS
Imthorized to announce M. G. O’BAlill as
I for Sheriff of Hart County at the ensil-
rn.
friends of Jas. P. Roberts respect
nnonnee him as a suitable candi
l Sheriff of llart cownty at the en
■ 'election in January.
■ FOR ORDINARY
VOTERS OF H*l T COt XTV.
■ ring received your support in the past and
H g grateful for the tame, I wish to announce
■ If a candidate for it election to the office of
■ ry. If elected I | ledge myself to discharge.
H re always done, tiie duties devolving upon
hat office to the best of my ability and for
he interest of the c >unty.
Your*, F. C. STEPHENSON.
Voters of Hart :
I respectfully ask youi support at the polls for
n,dinars at the eneuin/ election in . next
drnote mfr whole energies U a
BLljlHeUirA'Oi du 'y> t n yisBER.
■ "ituUfeh «u < oiighs.”
1 'for •“Roush on Coni’ I **. ' for
. Col.b. Sin Throat. Hoarseness.
cs. 15e. Liquid. 25c.
■ r. „ut rats. mice, roaches. Hies,
hngr, -kitoks. chipmunks, goph-
91 15c. Druggists.
K Heart t'ain*.
H station. Dropsical Swellings Dizzi-
Hl i.oiigestioi . Headache. Sleeplessness
H -,y ••Wells Health Renewer.
ItotiK'U «»«• Corn*-
IB 4 for W ells’ ‘-Rough on Corns.” 15c.
■ ■ complete cure. Hard or soft corns.
j, bunions.
M mgli oil r»‘“ I‘orousetl rra.ler
■ ngthening. improved, the best Dr
he, pains in chest or side, rheutna
huralgia.
L. Tbin People.
H < Health Renewer” reports
B| Bi vigor, cures Dyspepsia, ilea<-
n^ sness ’
sartrf i ™ dics
-15c.; Balsam, 2oc.
Motbera.
T . A„ orc failing, broken, worn out and
sl. Druggists.
* Life Preserver.
e losing your gnp tr y
ea lth Renewer.” Goes direct
BH spots.
Koiiffb on Toothache.
r r for Neuralgia. Toothache,
• and 25 cents.
Pretty MTotn®®*
W J°on?faU
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WSSkS. Liquid.
H Rough on !•<
H T.oh” cures humors, erup-
B Rough on ltcl ? u rheum, frosted
B ws. ringworm, tetteri
B t ebillbl* inS > -
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B •R<’ u^ onCO ' iS1 ‘ S ' I
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STOMACH
Fitters
In cases of dyspepsia, debmo , rlitn ma
tism saver Hint ague, liter com; . tit, hi
actively ol the kidney* and bladder, <
atipation ami other orgaaie mat .I •
Hostetter's Stomach Bitter* i* a ti a-u
remedy, te which the meffical brvther
hood have lent their professional sanction,
and which as a tonic, alterative and house
hold specific, for disorders of the stomach,
liver and bowels has an unbounded uopu
lanty.
For sale by D-nggists and Dealers, to whom
apply for Hostetter’s Almanac lor 1«85.
A FEW WORDS FROM
CAPT. R. W. BONNER,
A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN of MACON
In A-ugust. 1881, nearly throe years ago, wy son,
wtio was at (hat time living at Clinton. (Ja., came
over to see me with the sad intelligence t hat his wife
waa in the last slagea of consumption and that her
physician had pronounced hvrc.ise, hopeless, I went
immediately over, and I felt that nothing could be
done. Sh. was coughing and spitting incessantly,
and at times would discharge from her lungs a large
quantity of pus or matter—could not sleep or retain
anything ou her stomach, and was, in fact, in the
last stages of the disease. This was about the time
you began to advertise Brewer’s Lung Restorer, ami
as my son expressed a desire to give it to bis wife,
two or three bottles were procured and with scarce
ly a vestige of hope we commenced giving it to her
in small doses, gradually increasing theqr. intity un
til the. prescribed dose was reached. She liegan to
improve after a few doses and continued to do so
daily, until she was finally restored to life and health,
and is to-day perhaps in better health than ever be
fore. She is subject to colds, but a few swallows of
Brewer’s Lung Restorer (which she is never with
out) relieves her immediately. I consider her res
toration to perfect health a miracle, tor which she is
indebted to Brewer’s Lung Restorer. My son is al
most a monomaniac on the subject ot Brewer s Lung
Restorer and never lets an opportunity pass where
he thinks such a medicine would be required, that
he does not sjieajt of it in the most glowing rms.
Neot long since a Northern gentleman on his way to
Florida heard of this cure ami was induced by my
son to give it to his invalid wife, and she was cured
as if by magic.”
Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad. Colorado, says .
Seeing certificates of the wonderful cures made by
Brewer’s Lung Restorer. I was induced to try it on
m\ little son. who was troubled with lung or throat
affection, pronounced by one physician consumption.
It acted wonderfully on him. fin'd Lt the time he had
taken one bottle, of‘it tin-cough disappeared. lam
now on a visit to my parents in Georgia, but will re
turn in a few days to my home and will certainly
take some of the Lung Restorer with me.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR.
Macon. Atlanta, and Albany, Ca.
(Brewer's Lung Restorer contains no opiates )
1 RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.
X PABSKSOEK DEI'ABTMEST
Ou anil after Octolier t’itli. 1884, Passenger Train
service on Hie Atlanta anil Charlotte Air Lim div
i.ion of this road will be as follows:
Exnress I Mail
No 51 No 53
Daily. Daily.
Lea co Atlanta 6 6(1 pm 840a in
Arrive Gainesville 8 13 p in 10 .3(1 a ni
; I.nja A.... 8 41 p ni 10 54 a m
“ Rabun Gap June.. B ... !• 20 pin 1 1 20 ain
“ Toccoa ... C... to 04 p ni It 55 a in
“ Seneca ■ D ... It) 08 p m 12 51 p m
“ Greenville E .. 12 10 pin 228 pni
“ Spartanburg .... F ... 200 am .1 54 pn>
“ Gastonia. G 4 2.1a in 5 20pm
“ charlotte ... II 5 20 a ni| ti 10 p m
Express Nf ail
No. 50 N. 52
Daily. Daily
Leave Cha>b7tte.~ T*F"’ ! ?!
Arrive Gastonia 230 am 141 pin
•• Spartanburg ■.... 428ani .1 n m
• • Greenville... 543ani453 _> ni
“ Seneca 728 am 0 »>p »
“ Toccoa 832a in 732 pm
“ Rabnn Gap Junction . .920 a n 8 _■> ptn
.. In | a ..10 00 am 3.% pin
Gainwivine H** • » »» P m
• Atlanta |lWpnt U3O a m
ACCOMM DATION T. AIN (AIK-I.IXF. BO Ls
Going North.
Leave Atlanta -5.30 pm
Arrive Gainesville 7 40 pm
Accommodation Train, (Aik Link Belle).
Going South.
Leave Gainesville 7 00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9 20am
, No. 18.- Local Freight, Going South.
Leave Charlotte 5 35 a m
Arrive Gaffney’s 10 07 a m
“ Spartanburg 12 20 pm
'• Greenville - 5 27 pm
“ Central 8 10 p in
No. 17.—Local Freight, Going North.
Leave Central 4 45 a tn
Arrive Greenville 7 06 a m
“ Spartanburg 10 40 a m
“ Gaffnev's 1 17 pm
“ Charlotte 7 25 p m
All freight trains on this road carry passengers.
All passenger trains run through to Danville and
Richmond without change, connecting at Danville
with Virgiuiaa Midland Railway, to all eastern
cities, and at Atlanta with all lines diverging.
No. 50 leaves Richmond at 1.30 I’. M. aud No. 51
arrives there at 3.45 P. M. 52 leaves Richmond 2.00
A. 51. 53 arrives there 700 A. M. The local
freights step at above stations 20 to 33 minutes.
Buffet Sleeping Cabs Without Chaxgb
On trains Nos. 50and 51. New York and Atlanta, '
via Washington and Danville, and also Raleigh ;
and Asheville.
On trains Nos. 52 and 53, Richmond and Danville,
and Washington and Augusta, and Washington and
| New Orleans. Returning, on No. 52—sleeper Greens
boro to Richmond.
ry-Throttgh Tickets on sale at Charlotte. Green
villm Seneca, Spartanburg, and Gainesville to all
points South. Southwest, North and East.
A With N. E. R. R. to aud from Athens
•• •• Tallulah Falls
C “ E. Air Line '* Elberton and
Bowersville
I) with Blue Ridge R. R. to and from Walhalla
E—C and G. R. R. to and from Newberry, Al
ston and Columbia „
F—with A. AS A S. U. 4C. to and from Hen
dersonville, Alston, Ac.
G with Cheater and Lenoir to stiff from Chester,
Yorkville, and Dallas
H. with N. C. Div. C C and A to and from
Greenville, Raleigh. Ac.
EDWIN BERKELEY. Superintendent.
A. L. Rives. Gen 1 Man. M. Slaughter. G. P. A
HARTWELL RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE No. 13.
Taking effect May 12. 1884.
No. 1. a. m.
i Leave Hartwell 5:35
j Arrive Bowersville 6;35
No. 2.
Leave Bowersville 7:00 a m
j Arrive Hartwell 8:00 am
No. 3. p- m ;
.Leave Hartwell -12:55
j Arrive Bowersville 1:55
No. 4. p. m.
1 Leave Bowersville - 2f20
Arrive Hartwell - -••• 3:20
i Jas. W ilson, Sopt.
Administrator s to an
order of the Court of Hurt county, Georgia,
will be sold at am tion at the Court House door of
said county on the first Tmwlay iu January next
within the legal hours of sale the following property
to-wit: One tract of land containing thirty-seven
arrvs. more or less, lying and being u> the 1112th
«iistrict G M, joining lands of W J Skelton, Jas.
Fisher, and others. Sold as the property of fbos.
V Skelton, late of said county, the inter
est of said deceased’s estate, the same being I-ar
kin Skelton's widow’s dower, shs having a life s
interest in said land being the place whereon Mrs
Elisa Mulkey now resides. Sold tor the lienetit of
the creditoi-s and heirs of said T V Skelton, de
ceased. Terms, one-tbird c ash, remainder due Ist
December, 1885. This DtK-einber 4tb. IBM.
J. K. MYERS, Administrator
J. E. lUaddox,
ATHENS, GA.,
Manufacturer Rata Stamjs
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Pub. of the 144 p. Catalogue of STAMPS. NOV
ELTIES, TYPE, Etc., wailed for 25c.
Send for circular, tto.
White English Rabbits
For Sale. Price |1 00 and $2 00 per pair.
octlß-3m
JAS. HA KRIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TOCCOA, GA..
A3TILL attend promptly to all legal business with
* V which he may be favored.
Office—Room No. 5, Newman Building. 388
A M ■Rim'FFmai wanted for The Lives of
H |\] 'I the I’n'sidents of he
XXkJJIkXN XW< ■ S. The largest, hand
somest. best ls>ok ever
sold for less than twice our price. The fastest sell
ing book in America Immense profits to agents. All
intelligent people want it Any one can becomo a
successful agent Terms free Hallett Book. Co.,
Portland, Maine.
USE Dr. E.Y. SALMON’S
AND PRICES. ■■
For sale by
S. M. 8080. Hartwell.
C. W. VICKERY. Lavonia.
IL C. EDMUNDS, Elberton.
EXCELS
COOK STOVES
EIGHTEEN SIZESANDKINDS
ILL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
MANUFACTURED BY
Isaac A.Sheppard & Co.,Baltimore,Md.
AND FOR HAJ E EY
MORRIS & CO’,
387 Hartwell, Ga. 438
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PmW and Easy
q Thousands of women over the :aud teati- M
M fy to tbs wonderful effects of thia great rem- M
'• cdy; it will not only shorten labor and lessen S
the into sity of pain and suffering beyond fj
■ • expression, but better than all, it thereby
■ greatly diminishes the danger to life of both JJ
jj mother ami child. This great boon to suf- n
” fi-ring woman is IMmrs' Liniment, or
J’loUrfr't Fritrui. Prepared and sold by J. Sv
0 BliAnriELD, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all S
i’ Drucgi-ts. Price $1.50 bottle. Sent ir,
I \ by Exprces on receipt cf price.
til®
IKViGOSAiaR
DR. SANFORD'S LI/ER INVICORATOH
Ju»t what its name implies; a Vegetable * jlve s
Medicine.and for diseases resulting from a deranged
or torpid condition of the Liver; such as Biliousness,
Costivencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Malaria, ®k:k-
Headache, Rhenuiatinm, etc. An invaluable Fam
ily Medicine. For full information send your ad
dr* sh on a postal card i r 1(0 T’age book on the
•*Liver and its Disease!,” to I>IL bAJtKOUD, ’J4
D’l ine Street. New York. _
AuX DiUlftlSi DILL ILLL YOU ITS RiZPVTATIOX
DR. STRONfi’S PILLS 1 .
The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful
Health Renewing Remedies.
STRONG’S SANATIVE PILLS
Liver Complaint, Regulatmu the Bowels, Purifying
the Blood, Cleansing from Malarial Taint. A per.
feet cure for Sick Ht-adacbe, Constipation
and mH Bilious Disorders.
STRONG’S PECTORAL PILLS i. J>.v»pen»'la Al
Khvunu.tum Insure healthy apjxst.le.Ko.xl dige*-
lion. regularity ot the bowel*. A preeioua ooua
to Selleute frnvlri, aoothiae an t lx*ac»ng tne
nervous system, and giving vigor aud jealth to every
«' -e of the body. Sold by Druggi.t-. I or, amphleta
•v, addressC. E. IICLL4Co..IB<-edar bt., N.Y. City
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per the NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD.
| and THE IIA RT WELL SUN to any cash
! subscriber one year for *1.75.
A for 25 Years.
Auburn, Ala., Sept. 8, 1584.—1 am an
old pharmacist, and have had to do largely
with blood diseases for over twenty-five
years. I have dealt m all kinds of blood
purifiers, and do not hesitate to say that
j Swift's Specific is the best and has given
more general satisfaction than any other I
have ever handled. Last 7 « nr a young
student came to my store emaciatw. an( j
covered with sores. 1 recommended S. S.
S. He took only three bottles, and the
sores disappeared, his throat healed up
and his skin cleared oft’. His flesh was
smooth and fresh as that of a child, and
ihe has gained ten pounds. 1 scarcely
i knew hjtn when ho returned after an ab
: sence of several weeks. He claimed to be
! renewed in flesh and spirit. A number of
other cascs’lcss malignant have come un
der my observation, and all with the best
results. Swift’s Specific is an excellent
I tonic, and as an antidote for malaria has
Ino superior. Many ladies are using it as
a tonic for general debility, and find it the
most satisfactory one ever used. I have
been dealing in Swift's Sjiecific for five
years or more, and am satisfied that I do
not place too high an estimate upon its
merit A G. W. Dixon.
Prescribed by Physicians.
1 have prescribed Swift’s Specific in
many cases of Blood Poison and as a gen
era! tAic, and it has made cures after all
otherWniedies had failed.
R. M. D.,
Cave Spring, Ga.
Treatise on Blood ami Skin Diseases mailud tree.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
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Woman is
DI J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR
This famous remedy most happily meets the de
■ mand of the age for woman’s peculiar and multiform
for SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases. It Is a
I specific for certain diseased conditions of tho womb,
. and proposes to so control the Menstrual Function
as to regulate all the derangements and irregularities
of Woman’s
MONTHLY SICKNESS.
Its pßprietor claims fur it no other medical property ;
| aud to doubt the fact that this medicina does posi
tively possess such controlling and regulating powers
is simply to discredit the voluntary testimony of
thousands of living witnesses who arc to-day exult
ing in their restoration to sound health and happinee*.
pBADPIELD’B pEMALE 'REGULATOR
' U strictly a vegetable compoond, and is the product
of medical science and practical experience directed
| -towards the benefit of
SUFFERING WOMAN I
It is the studied prescription of a learned physician
whose specialty was WOMAN, and whose fame be
came mvlabla and boundless because of bls wonder
ful success in the tieatment aud cure of female com
plaints TIIE REGULATOR is tho GRANDEST
REMEDY known, and richly deeervea its name:
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND,
Because it controls a class of functions the various
derangements of which cause more ill health than
all other cause* combined, and thus rescues her from
along train of afflictions which sorely embitter her
life, and prematurely end her existence.
Chi what a multitude of living witnesses can tes
tify to it* Channing effects.
WOMAN! take to your confidence th!*
PRECIOUS EGON OF HEALTH!
! It will relieve you of nearly all the complaints pecu
liar to your sex! Rely upon it as y nr safeguard for
health, happiness aud ten" life.
Prite —Small size, 75 cents; Large size, $1.50.
s37“Sold by ail Druggaits.
Prepared only by
j DR. J. BRADFIELD,
Eq. 108 South Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga.
I Take your county paper.
HURRAH!
for
CLEVELAND.
For we are all bound to have a
GOOD TIIVII3,
As this is the first Christmas that mil
lions have had the pleasure of j elling
that nice shout.
HURRAH!
FOR A
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT.
Remember that old maxim,
I have the finest and most beautiful
line of
CHRISTMAS
ROODS
Ever brought to Hartwell. You can
certainly select a nice, beautiful, and
substantial
Christmas present
From my stock. I have beautiful
hand-painted CHINA PLATES, hand
some VASES in every style imagina
ble. Something to please the children,
TOYS !
TOYS!
TOYS!
The nicest line of GLASSWARE
ever seen in Hartwell. I selected all
my Goods from samples, and can as
sure you that it will pay you to come
and inspect my stock befire buying
elsewhere.
All Goods in my line will be priced
down at short-crop profits.
Special attention will be given to
parties wishing to purchase Goods for
CHRISTMAS TREES.
My stock is complete in every de
partment.
I have in my employ W. A. Rich
ardson, of Hartwell, S. 1). Shearer, of
South Carolina, and N. R. Readies, of
Fayetteville, Ga., and can assure you
of polite and courteous attention.
« I
Your« very respectfully, •
i J. W. Homs.
Hart Sheriffs Sales.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the court house door,
in said county, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder, for cash, a
tract of land, lying in the 1115th Dist.
G. M. of said county, on the west
bank of Tugalo river, joining lands
known as the Sampson Robo home
tract, the Cain Estes tract and the
Nixon tract, known as the Hammond
place, containing eight hundred and
forty two acres more or less, levied on
ns the property of Michael Johnsen te
satisfy a fi. fa. for the purchase money
returnable to the March term, 1886, of
Hart Superior Court, in favor of O. IL
P. Fant vs. Michael Johnson.
Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold one hundred acres ot land
lying in the 1113th Dist., G. M.. of
said county, joining the P. E. Burton
tract, Mitchell Roberson, Mary Baker,
and others, said hundred acres to be
surveyed off of the western part of tho
tract of land in said .Dist,, on which
Michael Johnson now resides, so as to
include the dwelling house, mill and
gin. Levied on as the property of said
Michael Johnson to satify a fi. fa. re
turnable to the March term, 1885, of
Hart Superior Court, in favor of J. H.
Vickery & Co,, vs. Michael Johnson.
Also, at the same time and place,
. will be sold ono hundred and forty seven
acres of land more or less, joining
lands of Thus. Bobo, Sr., R. T. Buf
fington, F. S. Roberts, and others, in
said county on the waters of Cedar
Creek, it being the place whereon B. J.
Dooley, now lives. Levied on under a
mortgage fi. fa. returnable to March
term 1885, of the Superior Court of
said county in favor of E. Schaefer,
vs. B. J. Dooly,
Also, nt the same time and place,
will be sold two lots in the town of
Hartwell, Hart county, Ga., known in
the plan of said town as lots numbers
(50 and 51) fifty and fifty one, being
across the street from W. E. Cleve
land's lot. Levied on as the property of
John 11. Stephens, under two Justice’s
Court fi. fa.’s, returnable to the May
term 1880 of the Justice's court, of the
1119th Dist., G. M., in favor of E. B.
Benson & Co. vs. John 11. Stephens.
Levy made and returned to me by R.
T. Crawford, L. C.
Also, nt the same time and phee,
will be sold a lot of land in the town
of Hartwell, Hart county, Ga., located
as follows, commecing at Mrs. W. Y.
Holland’s rock corner thence running
a strait line to the street running by
J. H. Magill’s, thence along said street
north to Dr. Eberharts’ line thence
west to Mrs. W. Y. Holland’s lot, and
back to the beginning rock corner.
Levied on as the property of John IL
Skelton, to satisfy a fi. fa. returnable
to the May term, 1882 of the Justice
Court, in and for the 1112th Dist., O
M., in favor of Benson & Benson, vs.
|Jno. 11. Skelton. Levy made by W.
M. Crittcndon, L. C.
Also, at the same timo and place,
will Im? sold a lot of land in said county
in the 1112th Dist., G. M., on the head
waters of Lightwood-log creek, joining
John McLane and others, containing
live acres more or less. Levied on as
the property of Elizabeth Phillips, un
der a fi. fa. retnrnnble to the Novem
ber term. 1882, of the Justice Court,
in and for the 1112th Dist., (>. M., in
favor of E. Schaefer vs. Elizabeth
Phillips and Jas. W. Wools security.
Levy made by R. T. Crawford, L. C.,
and returned to me.
Also, will be sold at the same time
and place, a tract of land in said coun
ty in the lllbth Dist., G. M., on the
waters of Beaver Dam creek, joining
lands of N. D. Lock, B. F. Brown,
John A. Johnson, and others, being
the place whereon D. G. Johnson now
resides, containing one hundred and
thirty-live acres, more or less. Levied
on as the property of D. (i. Johnson
to satisfy a fi. fa. returnable to the
March Term, 1885, of Hart Superior
Court in favor of Thos, N. Mc.Mullan,
County School Commissioner, vs. Jas.
L. Johnson, & John A. Johnson, D.
G. Johnson and T. J. Linder, securities.
This December 4th, 1884.
J. R. Myeks, Sheriff.
IIBEL FOB DIVORCK. In Itert Sn;ior f’onrt
J September Term, Andie* H Hall v».
Martha r Hall. If appearin'* t<» the (,'onrt by tlm
return of the Sheri fl in the nhoM- Mated ud«' that
the defendant doea not reside in wid « 'untv,
and it further appearing that l.e d</<- itot in
thin State; it ia therefore ordef»*d by the <>»in t that
M« i vi<u> lw on the defendant by th» pnbli
eation of thin orderon<'<» a nwwilh t*u f«»ni ihoiiHin be*
fore the next urrn of thin Court in Tho Hurt v ep Sun,
a newspaper pubiUbwf in Hart <-onnt
McUURHY A PROFFH i .
Petitioner s Attorney*
Granted. J B ESTES, J. S. C.
( 1 EOKGIA—HART COUNTS.
\ J Citation tor Di-mixain''
1). S. P. Cahlwell, A<!nrinislrator <»f .<ld-
• 11, repr»-s»’!its to the in L:<
rlJrie I on i-
istered aaid Joseph Ca!<l i- • !•’ .
fore to < ito all person < (<>!h oil el kind. »
tvrM to Mhow cxiiiw. if any they ran. Wwr “in I MmW
ixiiator ehonld not be diaohMitred from hix adminix.
nation on the first Monday in h ebruarv next. This
October 17, 1884.
F. C. STEPHENSON
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