Banks County gazette. (Homer, Ga.) 1890-1897, November 05, 1890, Image 4

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Legal Advertisements. GEORG IA: Banks County. —W ill be sold on the First Tuesday in De cember next at, the courthouse in said cotnly within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property to wit: One tract of land lying in said county, adjoining lands of Martha Pritchett’s dower and James S. Con nally, and known as the Martin Gar rison home place about four miles east of Homer, Ga., the place whereon defendant now resides, containing thirty-six acres. Said place is well improved, there being erected upon it a good dwelling house and nececsary out buildings. Said land levied on as the property of Francis S. Guest and Sanford Guest to satisfy a mort gage fifa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor oi Gun nels, Powers A-Co., against the said Francis S. Guest and Sanford Guest. Written notices given in terms o: the law. Property 1 pointed out by' plain tiff’s attorney. ($4.62) Also, at the same time and place will be sold one thousand pounds of seed cotton picked out; also, on five acres of cotton, more or less, contain ing about fifteen hundred pounds, of cotton, more or less, in the seed in the field, six hundred bundles of fod der, more or less, said cotton and fodder grown on the Massey land ad joining lands of Jessie Pritchett and others. Levied on as the property of J. E. Massey to satisfy a fifa issued from the Superior Court of Banks county in favor of Comer & Carr against J. E. Massey. Also, at the same time and place will be sold three thousand pounds of seed cotton, more or less grown on about seven acres of land, said cotton now in the field, and grown on the Massey land adjoining lands of Jessie Pritchett and others. Also one half interest in one forty saw cotton gin, Winns make, and one-half interest in one cotton press made by brooks. Levied on as the property of J. M Massey to satisfy afi fa issued from the Superior Court of Banks county in favor of Comer & Carr against the said J. M. Massey. Said property will be deli vet ed at the Massey gin and the Massey farm, and the gin and press where it is now running. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Oct. 28th, 1890. W. A. Scoggins, Sheriff. GEORGIA: Basks County.— Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Banks county will be sold at auction at the courthouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in December next within the legal hours of sale the following; property to wit: One tract of land contain ing one hundred and sixteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. IV. Prickett John Scoggins and others, and known as the home place of Robert Jones late of said county deceased. There is a good common house with out buildings, pasture ect. on the premises. Sold as the prop erty of Robert Jones deceased. Terms, cash. October 28tn 1890. 1129 James Jones, Ex’r. GEORGIA: Ranks County.— Mr. James ltylee, guardian of If 0 Rvlee, a minor child of Bennett ltylee, late of said county deceased, has applied to the undersigned for the appointment of commissioners to set apart to her a year’s support out of the estate of said deceased. The commissioners so appointed have made return thereof to this office, and 1 will pass upon the same ou the first monday in December next. Given under my hand and official signature, October 27th. 1890. 1129 T F HILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA: Banks County.-sirs. Amanda York, widow of Joseph E York, late of said county deceased, has applied to the undersigned for the ap pointment of commissioners to set apart to her and her two minor chi!' dren a year’s support out of the esiale of said deceased. The commissioners so appointed have made eeturn thereof to this office, and I will pass upon the same ou the first monday in December next. Given under mv lmntl and official signature, October 27th, 1890. 11 29 T. F. 11l LR, Oid’y. GEORGIA: Banks County.—Mrs. B A E Rylee, widow of Bennett Rylee late of said county deceased, has ap plied to the undersigned for the ap pointment of commissioners to set apart to her a year’s support out of the estate of said deceased. The commlss sioners so appointed have madeieturn thereof to this otiice, and I will pass upon the same on the first monday in Decembor next. Given under my band and official signature, October 27th, 1790. 12 29 T. F. HILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA: Ranks County.— Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot Ranks counlv, will be sold at auction at the court house door of said county oil the First Tuesday in December next will in the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit: Lot No 1 contains twenty two acres more or less, adjoining lands of Amlv Reaves and Widow Mize’s dower, Lot No. 2, contains forty five and one half acres more or less adjoins lauds of M. A. Wilbanks and others Lot No. 3 contains 404 acres more or less, adjoins lands of Warren Mize, T. R. Atize and others. Sold as the property of W J Mize, late of said county deceased. Terms made known ou day of sale. This October 23d 1890. F P MIZE, 12 2 Adrn’r of W J Mize Dee’d. Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA. Banks County.— -Mr. F M. Henderson, guardian of E V Kylee, a minor child of Bennett iiylee late of saik county deceased, has ap plied to the undersigned for the ap pointment of commissioners to set apart to her a year's support out of the estate of said deceased. The commis sioners so appointed have made return thereof to this office and I will pass apon the same on the firsAnonday in December next. Given under my hand and official signature, October 27th, 1890. 1129 T F IIILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA; Banks County. —Mr. F M Henderson, next friend of Dillard York, Mattie York, Mary York, Genie York, Littie and William York, minor children of Joseph York, late of said county deceased has applied to the undersigned for the appointment of commissioners to set apart to them a year’s support out of the estate of said estate. The commissioners so ap pointed have made return thereof to this office, and 1 will pass upon the same thefirsc monday in December next. Given under my hand and official signature, October 27th, 1890. 1129 T. F. HILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA Banks County.— To all whom it may concern. W. S. Mize administrator, de bonis non of C. Mize deceased, has m due form applied to tbo undersigned for letters of dismis sion from said estate, and said applica tion will be heard on the First Monday in January next. Given UDder my hand and official signature. Oct 6th, 1890. T. F. BILL, 1 7 Ordinary. Georgia; Banks County. —To all whom it may concern; C Y Edwards guardian for Harriett M Edwards ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said guardianship, and I will pass upon said apheation on the First Mon day in January 1891 at my office in Homer said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this October 6th, 1890. I- T. F. HILL, Ord’y. GEORGIA: Banks County.—To all whom it may concern: F. M. Hen derson has in file form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Bennett Ryiee, late of said county, deceased, arid I will pass upon said Application on the First Monday in December next. Given under my hand arid official signature, this October 6th 1890. II- T. F. HILL, Ord’y. Money to Loan. MONEY TO LOAN. I have recently made arrangements by which I am enabled to negotiate j loans on farm lands promptly at lower | rates than has been offered in this county. Easy annual payments and no long delays in getting money. Oscar Brown, Att’y. Homer, Ga. 1891-2-27 NOTICE! Money to I^oan. Parties wanting lo borrow money cheap on farm lands can get it on verv short notice by coining to see me or writing to me at Jfeffersnn, Jackson county, Ga. J. W. HILL. WM. BROWN Jr. R. I. MEALOR. J. W. BROWN KjiliiMnLyj Ilk, UuK OP’D ODER INEW MANAGEMENT. Office and Shops near Air-Line Depot, Valves and Cocks, Steam Guages, Water Glasses, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Repairing of all kinds of Machinery a specialty. Correspondence Solicited. (10-15-91) Gainesville, Ga. OF LIGHT BUGGIES, SURREYS, PHAETONS, ONE and TWO HORSE WAGONS OF ALL STYLES. ALSO REPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES at Rock Bottom Prices. T3 jliisi ft;. ' / TV YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE To Customers and Fkiend? : —We call special attention to the Cele brated Spiral and Fairy Queen Springs, which will ride easier than any Spring on the road. Call or write for Catalogue and Prices. 12 30 Corner Main and Broad Streets, GAINESVILLE, GA. Books and Stationery. 1). W. M'GREGOR, The EGOS STORE Atliens, (ia. Every thing on hand In the Line of Books and Stationery. Merchants aid Teachers Supplied at Lowest Whole sale Frices. Brags, Medicines, Etc. WE SELL DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMIC ALS, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, and Everything in the Drag Line. Give us a call when in Athens. We will make it to your interest. L. D. SLEDGE & CO. 29 Clayton Street, Athens, Georgia Shoemuking. w7f. hill’ Boot and ' MAKER, HOMER, ... - GEORGIA. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. Jewelry. A. S. MANDEVILTjE. DEALER IN CLOCKS, JEWELERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Repairing and Engraving done with care and warreuted to give satis faction. Op. the college, Athens, Ga. Groceries. W. B. MASON, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND flip Horner, - Georgia. TF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF BANKS WANT TO BUY GUANOES X OR VEHICLES of any character they would do well to call on CARITHERS -Sc BETTS s DEALERS IN Bogies, claims, oLEHixoav w**. ROAD CARTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND STANDARD FERTILIZERS, Buggios From $35.00 Upwards. 610 11 Clayton and— Broad Streets, Athens Georgia. Athens Foundry AND Mask ina Wbrks. JZ Y A. F. &H. w. V Vy ,# r ■%„ Jr \/ - - GEOBOIA. Tkis Space Still Belongs jfe '\ pp. -cJI ro ft r n T j r AIA - ,& |uTaJ % ' 1 V- LjsHi.Lilj •bA tjU: ■■ ’'• 6,1 And if any of the good people of Banks Want V*- •' A .. to buy a PI ANO or ORGAN or any other Musical ■Mi. u spc-H Instrument tliey can fimi it at our Music House, and we will sell them a; a lower pnc<> and on easier terms than any music house in Georgia. Call and see us at NORTH-EAST GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE, 112 Clayton Street, Next door to Pcst-office, /VtlsoniM, < >- rorgii! - READ AND SAVE MONEY ft n n n n n ea r o h $ g% fi v / : : M-nn7mk 7L IlllHlllly KEEPS CONSTANTLY IN STOCK A CHOICE LINE OF Bacon. Flour, Meal, Salt, Sugar, Coffee. Cigars, Tobacco, Ect. Het. ALSO A NICE LINE OF DRY GOODS"™ NOTIONS: tiud feiSliovt. Pi’ofijs IS MY MOTTO. Gnus ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED W. W. BHOOKN, 1 loiner, 7 M A R B L E -1- WORKS,* Atheii t-i, ros'oi;!. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, CRADLE TOMBS, BOX TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES OF ALL SIZES. A LARGE STOCK OF FINISHED WORK IN MY YARD READY FOR LETTERING, ALL OF WHICH I AM SELLING VERY CHEAP. Always go to A ]> 1? /U> VV TQtf V\i ’Q MAHBL YARD when 1\ • 1\•.1, \>i J I ;I.Ov/ YN IO you wish to purchase a Monument or Tomb Stone. It will pay you to go to the Athens Marble Yard. Correspondence solicited. THE EXTRAORDINARY “OPEN AIR” TEST. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. f ‘ /20De6fAs\! wnoin . ■ aolltti MOULD - Wiilstandtte test fafx,r s x'-b • : ?.• Lb • v, '• '4- r - >. i-t: ;*im OPERATING "OPEN* AIR” Temerature of XOo ; The "Charter Oak” ■ '. - , • - Cook Stove having the Wire Gauze l T Qyen Door. .J . 1 9 O it, IV BI j A r .V T Ac cO. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE, ATHENS, GEORGIA. HOME E N T E Iv P R IS E S. COME TO TIE Fill, TO BE HELD AT GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. NOVEMBER 11,12,13, and 14, I^9o. Under the Auspices of thfe Gaines ville Fair Association. S. C. DUNLAP, President,. JAS. 1. TONER, Secretary. G. VY. WALKER, Supt. 85,000 in PREMIUMS. The Premium List is full and com plete, and embraces every artiaie of Household arid Mechanical Manufac ture as well as Farm Products and Implements, Live Stock, Poultry, Needlework, Fine Art, etc. Exciting Races, Each Day, Over one of the Fin est Half-Mile Tracks in this State. Competition Open to the World. {BLEAT ATTRACTION INDIAN CAMP. A Tribe of CHEROKEE INDIANS will give Performances during the Fair. They will come dressed in their Native Costumes and Painted in Fantastic and Artistic Colors. They are Expert Ball Players, Wrest ler:, Jumpers, Archers mid all-around Athletes; Their Exhibitions will be worth going miles to see. A Double W adding WILL TAKE PLACE ON Thursday Morning Nov. 13, in Front of the Grand Stand. SPECIAL PREMIUMS. Farmers’ Alliance. To {lie Sub-Alliance making the best display of Products grown or produced by the members of scch Sub-Alliance or their families, 31’J0.00 Second best display - - 50.00 Third “ “ 25.00 Fourth “ “ - - - 15 00 Filth “ “ 10.00 The C-olt Show. To the Militia District exhibiting the largest number ami best collec tion of horse and mule colts—2 years and unde.i—not Las than 4 districts to enter First premium, - $75.06 Second “ - - - >ri 09 Third “ - - - LUO Fourth 10.01 Balloon Assenslon Eath Day. The Finest Display of Live Stock and Dairy Products ever seen in North Georgia.’ Plenty of Shade and Water at:d Accommodations for Stock. Send for a Premium List. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.