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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Court convenes, spring term, third
in March? fall term third
in October.
Judge Superior Court—0. L. Bart
Solicttor Genera!—W. H. Fel
Jr.
Clerk Superior Court—J. W. Jack.
Ordinary—J. N. Mathews.
Tax Collector—W.J. Brown.
Tax Receiver—M. C. Hatcher.
Sheriff—John C. Cttlverhouse.
Treasurer—M. F. Perry.
County Surveyor—J. L, Parsons.
Coroffer—J. H. Jones.
County Commissioners — B. F.
W. E. Champion and L. C.
County School Commissioner—H.
F Sanders.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE:
Crawford County, Georgia.
To all whom it may concern:
Jas. A. Eubanks, administrator of
James D. Eubanks, deceased, has in
due form of law, by petition filed
with the Court, represented that he
has fully administered all assets be¬
longing to the estate of said deceas¬
ed and asks that he, as such admin¬
istrator, be dischar -ti from hi
trust: This is therefore to cite all
persons at interest, heirs and credit¬
ors, to show cause if any they have,
before me, on or be *re the first
Monday in December next, why his
application for dismission should
not be granted and letters dismiss
ory issue to him in terms of the law.
This Sept. 4t,h, 1893.
J. N. MATHEWS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County—
To all whom it may concern Isaiah
Grant administrator of Mrs. Elias
Wright deceased, has in due form
applied to the undesigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the es¬
tate of said deceased and said appli¬
cation will be heard on the first
Monday in October next this Sept.
1st. 1893.
J. N. Mathews.
Ordinary,
Georgia, Crawford County,
To all whom it may concern: Isah
1 (rant having in proper form applied
o me for permanent letters of ad¬
ministration on the estate of Elias
Wright, late ot said county deceased
this is to cite all and singular the
•j* itors and next of kin of Elias
• v ’ right to be and appear at my office
roin the time allowed by law, and
•v cause if any they can, why
* ’ aanent- administration should
• •t be granted to Isah Grant on the
date of said Elias Wright,
Witness my hand and official sig
iature *
This 3rd of July 1893.
J. N. Mathews, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA, Crawford County :—
Vi'! be sold before the courthouse
loor inKnovvilJe Ga., within the le
/ tours of sale on the first Tuesday
i October next, the following prop
■ny to-wit: Lot of land No. 106,
raining two hundred two and one
•ialf (202 1-2) acres, and thirty-seven
id one half (37 1-2) acres, in the
: hwest corner of land lot {number
v nty-seven [77] in the shape of a
; ( < ! ingle, bounded on the north oy
r *s «wned and possessed by J. 8.
L - ; east and south by lauds (owned
mO! possessed by E. S. Lee, and weS'
lands owned and possessed by B.
\ see: Containing in the aggregate
hundred and forty (240) acres, in
Seventh district of said county
ied on as the property of Benj. F
iiOe to satisfy an execution issued
l IV ■!u the Superior court of Upson
ity, Georgia, In favor of the
i atable Mortgage Company vs.
: ’ jamin F. Lee. Tenant in pos
sion notified. This August 31 ’
C. CULVERHOUSE, Sheriff.
’iORGIA, ORAWFORD COUNTY: —
ice is hereby given that on the
day of , S. J. Rains, late
• m county, departed this life intes
, and no person has applied
inistratlon on the estate of said
J. Rains in said state- That
Ministration will be vested in
•1< of the Superior Court, or
u :r fit and proper person after
MUieation of this citation,
-did objection is made to this
v i itment.
Given under my hand and official
nature, thiB 7th day of
s. M ■ - -’iott•<?.. Ordinary, ard i
State of Georgia, ) |F. Whereas
Crawford County, / Administra $
tor represents to the court in his pe¬
tition duly tiled and entered of rec¬
ord, that lie has fully administered
the estate of E. T Jordan. This is
therefore to cite all peisons concern¬
ed, heirs and creditors, to show cause
if they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive ^letter of
dismission on the first Monday in
December uext. This 26th day of
August 1893.
J. N. Mathews,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford^County—
To all whom it may concern, Jno. L,
Sanders and V. E. Walton JAdralnis
trators of James M. Sanders deceas¬
ed has in due form applied to the un¬
designed for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceas¬
ed and said applications will be heard
on the first Monday in October next.
This 18th. day of Aug.1893.
J. N. Mathews.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Crawford County :—
H. Ray I Crawford Superior Term
vs Court March
B. Wilson. ) 1893 foreclose and Rule Mortgage. Ni Si
to
It appearing to the court by the
of B. H. Ray that Ja*. B.
Wilson on the 17th day of B. Dec. H. 1892, Bay
and delivered to
mortgage on a house and lot in the
town of Roberta Crawford County
containing situated two and one the
half (2 1-2; acres and on
west side of the A. & F. R. R. and on
the south side of the public road
leading from depot of A. & F. R. R iu
said town of Roberta, to old Agency
also on one vacant lotNo. 3, in Block
S, frontiug on Wright St. 23 1-2 feet
and extending back east same width
as front, 125 feet to a 20 foot Alley.
Also lots 1 and 2 in Block X, situated
in the N. F.. corner of Crussel street
and Duggar Avenue and fronting Dug- to¬
gether 200 feet on east side of
gard street and extending back same
width as front F. R. to the being right 163 of way the of
the A. & R. feet on
north l'ne and 153 feet on the south
line on Crussel street for the purpose
of securing the payment of five cer¬
tain promissory notes made by the
said J. B. Wilson to B. H. Ray and
to save the said B. H. Ray harmless
by reason of his endorsement on note
due C. C. Elliott, amounting to the
sum of twelve hundred and sixty
nine dollars and seventeen cents
($1269.17?) besides eight (8) % interest
and 10 % att’ys fees winch said
the said Jas B. Wilson refused
pay:
Itis therefore ordered this that thejsaid
.T. B. Wilson pay into court, on
or before the first day of the
term thereof the due principal said
and atty’s fees on in notes
the costs of this suit or
thereof, the court will proceed as
justice shall appertain. And it
ordered that this rule be published
the Crawford County
dent, a newspaper published in
Co. of Crawford, once a month
four (4) months previous to the
term of this court.
C. L.*Babtlett, J. S. C.
R. V. Hardeman & Bon, Ptrs Atty’s
Clerk’s Office, Crawford 8u
pebior Court.— I, J. W. Jack, Clerk
of said court, do certify that the
above and forgoing rule is a true copy
from the minutes of said court. Wit¬
ness my official signature Iwith seal
of court attached. This March 27,
1893.
J. W. Jack, Clerk S. C.
H. A. Mathews. W. P.' Blasineame.
|y|ATHEWS 4 BLASINGAME,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Fort Valley, G».
Practice in all the courts, State
aud Federal.
o. P. WRIGHT,
A ttorney-a t-La w,
Knoxville and Roberta, Ga.
Office in both towns. Special business at¬
tention given to all lines of
an«l active practice. Patronage so¬
licited. May 2nd, 1893.
Dr- W. F. Blasingame,
Dentist,
Knoxville, Ga.
Sets of teeth made to order.
other dentist work carefully
tended to. Satisfaction
Your patronage solicited.
Forty Barrels a Day.
Harris & Buquo, Erin, Tenn.,
facturers of the celebrated
Lime, say they have great faith
Drumond’s Lightning Remedv
Rheumatism. One of their
coopers was laid up with
tism until induced to take
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got this remedy, write to Drumoud
Medicine Co. 49-50 Maiden Lane.
N»‘W Yin k. and will seed y»n:
. lieu $5 l"Ui' i IV <
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MYERTRY GROSS CYCLES
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Va Hold a large stock at oar OMeago
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In the method of making pay¬
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pences in commissions and
incidental expenses.
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NORTH GEORGIA
IpU AT DAHLONEGA. ■ Cfa ® }
A branch of the State University
Spring Term begins First Monday tn
February. Fall Term begins
First Monday in September.
East school in the south, for students with
limited means. Th« military training is
thorough, being under a U. 8. Army officer,
detailed by the Secretary of War.
BOTH HEXES HATE EQUAI. ABTAff.
TACm.
8tudents are prepared and licensed to
teach legislature. in the public schools, by act of the
by Lectures, distinguished on Agriculture educators and the Sciences
and scholars.
For health the climate is
Altitude 228T feet.
Board $9 per month and upwards.
ag at lower rates.
Each senator and representative of
state isentitled and requested to
pupil paying from matriculation his district or county,
For fee, during his
catalog Treasurer, or information, address
retary or Board of Trustees.
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[ownOrneitaomsinu.t.P sad w* secure patent in laea time atcnt than oreicx those !
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i remote Send from model, Washington. drawing photo., with desetip-1
1 or
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( Charge. Our faa not due till palaat ia secured. ,
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( sent Wee. Address,
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•an. foviHT Omit, WanMinaraa. o. C.
Lookout Mountain
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“Inn” under Eastern manage*
ment is now open ready for
guests. The East Tennessee
Road agents will sell Excur*
non Tickets at low rates.
B. W. Wrsnh, O. F. & Tkfc Agfc
.
THE FAMILY RECORD.
The Picture is in beautiful
coloring or Background of Gold
Size 16x22. Open book on easel
center in which to Register names
and births of members of family.
Scroll on left for marriages and
deaths. All Surrounded by “God
bless our family” in beautiful let¬
ters. Space underneath for fathers
and mother’s Photos, similar
space all around, interspersed
with roses, buds, leaves.
Wanted—Every intelligent
person in Crawford county to
subscribe for “The Correspon¬
dent.” It and the “Family Rec¬
ord,” together, worth $ 2 . 50 , for
$1.25. Every Christian home de¬
sires the Family Record.”
BEATTY’S ORGANS Are Write the for best. cat¬
alogue. Address Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey
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WrfG DUBOIS ft PHP^. fr.fcrf W'r'mn,
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A LIFE ENDOWMENT PG*
—IN THE—
UNION CENTRAL LIFE IN
ANCE COMPANY
OF CINCINNATI. ;
Is the best policy for the insure)
cause it combines the constant;
teetion of ordinary life insurat
ordinary rates with a profitab!
vestment which is better than
ernment 4 per cent, bonds. Or
plan the assured does not *’ha\
die to win. 1 ’ The entire prem
on a policy of this kind remain
the Company, and are invested ;
high rate of interest (between 1
8 per cent.) compounded, and i.
the premiums, with profit fron
sources", less its share of losses,
expenses, equal to the face v
policy, it is payed to the assur^
living, as an endowment. In ca,
death at any time previously, i
paid in full to the beneficiary,
instance, the premiums on a 3
Rate Endowment Policy, taker
age 35,twenty annual payments,
according to the past experienc
the Company, cause the policy
mature in about 22 years, in wi
case it will be paid in foil to ^iei
sured. ;
As the UNION CENTRAL r!
izes the highest rate of interest «a
investments of any life compart;
tne United States, and has a d<
rate considerably below the aver;
it will be seen why the above re
may be reached in so short a ti
The difference in the am unt
$1,000 at 5 per cent, and 7 per e<
compound interest, respectively,
50 years is $17,990 in favor of the
ter. THE UNION CENTRAL
erages over 7 per cent, on all its
vestments, while the Eastern
companies average about 5J ')
cent.
I 1
SPECIAL REASONS
i
FOB INSURING IN
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The Union Central Life.
1. It Is located in Ohio, which
the only State requiring an offic
examination of its life companies
be made annually.
2. Its funds are invested in t
most careful manner, in the sab
class of securities. More than thrt
fourths of its total assetts a i
vested in real estate securities. >■
the balance not a dollar is invest ■
in stocks or , bonds, govarnmeB
bonds excepted.
3. It is required by State law I
hold, for the protection of its policl bl
holders, a reserve fund upon the
sis of 4 per cent., the highest stanjl |
ard known in the United States.
4. Its policies are nou-forfeitan
and incontestable after three amnsl
payments,
5. Its interest receipts for sever!
vears ha ve exceeded all death claim!
natured endowments and taxel
inch a record has rarely, if eve!
been made.
6. It loans its money in the We!
md in Georgia, thereby giving il
policy-holders the benefit of a liigl
rate of interest.
7. Its stockholders by State lal
are liable for double the amount <J
their stock.
8. It issues Endowment pohcicl prove!
at Life rates, and results have
the plan to be the best ever adopted an!
9. It pays its losses promptly
withoufc needless expense to th
claimant. ;
10. Its Death Rate has for seveid
years been lower than that of an]
>ther leading Company in th
United States.
It divides its profits among pol
.'•-In,
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