The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, December 04, 1884, Image 8
THE BARNESVILLE GAZETTE. Buckle,n’t A mien Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, gores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positiv ely cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect rut* isfation,y>rnioney refunded. Price 25cents iV r \ix. For sale by J. W. Hightov.<tr. \ THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA . Bn. UoJmmutaa**: asscssausaurSat . ass* .■ J i l y, m. ( Pr. ill ... i! -i | - iti : ..,: l - The above cuts represent the cheapest. 11l nek Walnut Marble Top 10 piece Toilet Suits in “America.” Which etm be found on my wardrooms floor, at Only $60.00 sharp Cash, P H SNOOK, A Literal and Absolute Fact! £IO,OOO worth of Elegant Furniture at Factory Prices. §NEW KERSOENS Gas .Torch This is an entirely new device, and was first successfully introduced last year, since which time five hundred have been sold in the State of Georgia. This torch manufac "turcs its own gas, the burner being heated and the gas gen erated, and it is the only perfect illuminating oil generator. / ■ For Butcher Shops, Fish Markets, Grocery Stores. Haek \ sters. Foundries, Machine Shops, <fce,. it tills a long felt want, giving a light equal to forty candles. Its chief rec ommendation is its absolute safety; cannot be blown out wicks or chimneys to bother with. THUS. KIRKE CO., jT ,T. C. McMiciiaki,, Agent, Bartlesville. For' Sale. I desire to sell seven acres of op en land fronting on Brown Avenue, the new street, recently opened in Bartlesville. 1 will sell all to one party or in lots to suit purchasers. If you desire the best bargain ever offered call on me at once. The land liesabout three hundred yards from the public square and must be sold. Call on or address Du. W.m. A. Wright, Barnesvillo, (In. London II siu Rehtoukr— Gkkat English Toilet Article. Restores growth, color, gloss and softness. Removes, Daiulrlfi'. Aristocratic families of (treat Britain endorse it. Elegant dressing. Fragrantly perfumed. The favorite oi jiishion. At Druggists for 3s lL.d orT.jt'ts. In U. H. money. PIKE COURT OF ORDINARY— December Term. 1884. Miss Mattie .1. Andrews. Admin istratrix of the estate of Gearge Martin.deeeas ed, applies to im for an cutler to sell the land of said estate, consisting of twenty-live acres oft*of Lot No. LU. in Sth dietrlet Pike county, and 1 will puss on In r application on the first Monday in January next. dec4 HARRY WELLS, Ordinary. FOR RENT. As it is late in the season, I will rent a settle ment and fifty acres of tomlable land, hetxwrn Hightower’s and Triune Mills in Ujwon coun ty, next year for one hale of cotton. ‘-Money saved is money made.” 11. PERDUE. Barnesvillo, Ga., Dee. 2nd, 1884.-2 t MILLINERY MISS MARY RYAN, 45 Whitehall Street, - Atlanta, Georgia,! Iselosingout her elegant and complete stock of Millinery at reduced price*. Great bargains given. dec4 FASHIONABLE DRESS- MAKING MISS LILY COOPER Calls attention to the fact that she is prepared to serve the ladies in Press-Making. She en deavors to keep up with the latest styles and guarantees satisfaction hi the quality of her work. Charges moderate. dee4 A. P. TRIPOD 13 Broad Street" Atlanta, Ga. Artists’ and Painters MATERIALS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN Window and Looking Glass. ALL KINDS OF LubricatingOiis PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER, ETC. A(il£NT Aveill Mixed Paint —AND— SILICATE PAINT CO.’S duo! PRODUCTIONS. Commencing to-dav for spot cash only. A handsome Black Walnut, 19 pieces, Marble Top Cham her Suite fo - *ISOO B< autlful Parlor Suite, - - 40 r, Elegant Flush Suites only - - 's(>o Folding Bed lounges - 10 <o C THgcSuites only - 2000 Mur tic Mat UackH - * - 10l*> 1 Common Bcdsteada - - lb o<h> Chairs - - J* 1 >0 Bureaus, each - - flab .<OO WuslittUtndH, ouch - Bb 5'K) Tab lon, each - - - - - 100 Sheriff Sales for January. Will lie ho’ d ! efore the court house door in the town ofZebulon on the first Tuesday in .January m xt. between the legal hours of sal#, the following property to-wlfc: Forty six acres of land off of lot No. 38, in what Is known as the Kpningeror lower Ninth District of Pike county, bounded on the north bv W. E. Mangbam and It. N. Hollingsworth , oil tin* cast by H. N. Hollingsworth, on the south bv It. .I.* Mangqam, and on the west by Willie Maugham. Levied on ns the property of K. N. Hollingsworth to satisfy two common law fi fas issued from the County Court of Pike countv in favor of Barnesvillo Havings Bank against It. E. and it. N. Hollingsworth as prtn el pal and J. W. Herring security. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney, and It. N. Hollingsworth, defendant In possession, noti fied in writing. 127w0t54.25 Also, at the same time and place, a tract or . parcel of land lying and being in the 7th dis trict of originally Monroe now Pike county 1 known as the H. 11. Riviere place, containing I fifty acres more or less, and bounded as follow - 1 on the north bvT R Riviere,east by MHGrad i <Rek and T R Riviere, south by 8 s (imddiek i and on the west bv Mrs Riviere. Levied on ! as the property of S SGruddick to satisfy two j j common law fl fas issued from Pike Superior ' Court, one in favor of R J Powell against S s i Grad dick and one In favor of the Barnesvillo ] Savings Bank against S S Graddiek. Proper- j tv pointed out by plaint lift and fi S Graddiek. j 1 defendant in possession, notified in writing. 13Uw5t$4.t>5 i i Also, at the same time and place, seventy ! acres of land, more or less, off of lot No. 15 in ’ the 7th district of originally Monroe now Pike ! county, hounded on the east and south by Mrs j Julia Adams, on the west by Burnett and on] the north by Mrs Jones. levied on us the property of Gliusco Mitchell to satisfy a com- ■ mon law tl fa issued from Pike Superior Conn j in favor of A J White against Glasco Mitchell j i principal and J T Blalock and J A Middle brooks security. ProjKirty pointed out by plaint ills attorney and written notice given io j defendant in possession. 114w5t$8.SO Also, at the same time and place, ♦wvnty acres of landotl'of lot No. 252 In the 2nd Dis -1 trict of originally Monroe now Pike county, j bounded oh the east by Central Railroad right id" way, north bv lands of N R Blackman, nd j south and west by tin Jinn h { f D. l.j—ji'raw 1 y levied on by .J. O. Font, a lawful ctjnstable.as ' the property of S. E. Tlunnlson, to satisfy a J ust ice t Vuirt ti fa issued from t he sKith district G.M., in favor of Thomas Cap against S E Thomax n. D. W. Perdue, t un.n in possession notified in writing. Ilbwstx3.ss Also, at the same time aud place, iwenty-sev eu acres more or less, ofland, being the undi vided one-fifth interest in that tract or pared of land situated, lying and being in the Sth district of originally, Monroe, now Pike coun ty. known iu the plan of said district as lot No. ISP. bounded on the north by the Maugham place, east by Cook’s land, south by the lands of Bush and*Ford, and west by the lands of ; Mrs Waller. Levied on ns the property of Hob ert Avery to satisfy two 11 fas issued from Jus- j Tice Court ssoth district G. M., in favor of T 8 M | BUhm!worth against Robert Avery. Levy ! m ule and returned to me by S. A. Moore, a lawful constable, and tenant in possession no- j titled in writing. 144w5fiM.su Also,at the same time and place, one light bay mare mule, sixteen hands high and < “blind,” eight years old, named Laura. Also \ one bay liorse mule fourteen hands high, nine years old named Rt>ck; and one two liorse iron axle Tennessee wagon about half worn. Lev- . ted on as the property of Jerry Neal, to satisfy ; a mortgage fi fa issued from the Comity Court j of Pike county in favor of E L Snider against 1 Jerry Neal. 83w5t52.7S ; ; Also, at the same time and place, one 2 :i 4 in. Studebaker wagon. Levied on as the property , of W K Moore and John H Minter, to satisfy a i mortgage 11 fa issued from the County Court ; Jof Pike county in favor of Summers <Nr Mur- | i phey against W E Moore and John H M inter, i 71w5t|2.37 j i Also.at the same time and place, fifty acres \ of land off of the north west corner of lot >f ' land No. 59, in the lower Ninth, Epoinger's j district, *of Pike county. Levied on as the ! property of Elizabeth* Thomas, to satisfy a : common law fi fa issued from the county j court 0f Pike county in favor of A .1 Cheney against Elizabeth Thomas. Property pointed i out by plaintiffs attorney and notice given to . defendant in possession. 79wdt52.64 I W. P. BUSSEY, Sheriff. | Tills December 3rd, 1884. 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