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PAIL/ BANNER WATCHMAN AfhfcffS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING EfiBRtJARY, i 9 , .88(5.
MEDICINAL.
SpS.S.
SCROFULA OF LUNGS
RELIEVED
I»m no* 4) yonr-i ol 1, .m I h ive eufTj
red for the last fifteen years with a lung
trouble. Several memlierfol the family
/ On my mu. Iier'a side of the house lied
died with nnii8nmptlt>n, and the doctor*
were all agreed in their opinion tint 1 1
had.consumption al-o. I had all the
diatrdesing ajtupoius ol that terrible
disease. 1 nave spent thousands of dol
lars to arrest tho march of this disease;
I have employed all ol the nsoal methods,
not only in my own case, but in the
treatment ofotherinembenolnty famll
but temporary relief waa all (bat
obtained. I was nnfit for any manna)
labor for-several.years. But chance 1
came into |P»aesslon of a pamphlet on
"Blood and Skin Disease," from the
office of Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Qa,
A friends recommended the uasof Swiit’i
Specific claiming that lie himself had
been grsM«.b»firte£ be lts qae in some
long troubles. I resolved to try It. Abont
four yean ago I commenced to lakes.
S. S. according to directions. I found It
an:Invigorating tonic, and have used
about fifty bottles. The results are most
remarkable. Uy cough has left me. toy
strength has returned, and I weigh sixty
pounds more than I ever did in my lire.
It has been three years sinoe I stopped
the tue of the medicine, but I have had
uo return of the disease, end there are
no pains or weakness felt in n,y lungs 1
' nfci ■
do the hardest kind of mechanical work,
and feel at well at I ever felt since I
waa a boy. These. I known, are won
derful statements to make, but I am
honest when I say that 1 owe my exist
ence and bnaltb to-day to Hwlft's Spec
ific. It is the only medicine that brought
me any permanent relief. I do not say
theNwIlVa Speclficwill do this In every
case, but moat positively affirm that it
lias done this much fur me, and I would
be recreant to the dnty I owe to snfle-
ring humanity if 1 failed to bear this
cheerful testimony to the merits uf this
wonderful hn-dlclne. I am well know in
tho city of Montgomery, and can re lea
to some of the best ultisens in the cltv
T.J.UolT.
‘Montgomery, Ala., June 25, 1835.
Swift’s Speciilo Is entirely vegetable.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free.
Tile Swift Speciilo Co., D-awrr 3,
Atlanta, Ga., or 157 W. 23d St, N. Y.
taaldawlm.
W onderful
Success
The Marvelous. Cures
An I unprecedented success attending
the use and introduction of
PEMBERTON’S
FRENCH WINE COCA
Hfcve daixied and delighted the
mind! of the medical profession, and
most grateful testimonials of those who
hare been restored to health and happi
ness. The great number of testimonials
coming from all sections of the country
serves to emulate the WINK COCA to
» plain equal to Iiulweris most vivid Im
aginary.
ELIXIR OF LIFE.
Thousands who are dying from some
Chronic Nervous Disease can be ref tor.
ed to health by the use of a bott'e of
this wonderful Tonlo and fnvlgorator,
which is as pleasant almost to take as
• glass ol flue old Sherry Wine.
25,000 bottles sold since first April,
and over ten thousand cures, tome cases
considered incunblr. Sena lor book on
the wonderful propertlee of the Coes
and Wine Coca. Lamar, Rankin & La
mar, Wholesale agents.
For sale In Athens by Long A Co., and
Dr. E. a Lyndon, and R. T. Brumby A
Co. ‘
J. S. Pemberton A Co,
GEORGIA NEWS.
Mr. Alf Atkinson will soon build
a large livery stable at Madison.
The_ next Agricultural Convert
tion will be held at Cartersvilie.
One of the O lio excursionist*
bought a lot of land in Morgan
county. _
The Augusta artesian well is now
five hundred and twenty-five feet
deep.
Buds are swelling on the peach
trees in Middle and Southern Geor
gia.
Miilen.’Ga., is rapidly looking up.
Thirty-five.houses were built there
last year.
Savannah’s new directory claims
45-49 1 population; whites, 36,675
colored, 18,817. 3
A literary pirate in Cincinnati
has copyrighted Rev. Sam Jones'
sermons for his own benefit.
A country dog trotted into Amer
icus Monday and devoured two
fine puppies that belonged to a bun'
ter in town.
Mr. Joel Chandler Harris, of the
Atlanta Constitution, wa* horn at
Eitonton in this state on the 8th of
December, 1848.
The wires of the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad are being stretched
into the state. Offices in Savannah
and Augusta are proposed.
Mr. D. B. Hill, of Americus, who
was severely burned last week,
while saving a colored girl from the
flames, is able to be out again
A Texas stock man, who is stop
ping at Atlanta, has traded two
’exas ponies for thirty-seven goats,
The stock man wants to take the
goats back to the Lone Star State.
The last shipment of rails neces
sary to complete the Americus,
Preston & Lumpkin railroad were
received Monday. The road has
uren completed to wiihin a half
mile of Lumpkin, and there work
has been suspended to await the ar
rival of more rails. It is proposed
that an excuision be given from
Americus to Lumpkin this week.
A correspondent in the Sixty-
third district of Burke county says:
“Never in the history of our section
hns there been so much game as
new. Partridges and doves have
become a nuisance. J. V. Burton
and JucT McElmurray killed 108
yartridges last Monday. Minis
VIcElmurray says that between 500
md r.ooo tuusted in bls-ksyk yard
one night last week.”
GENERAL NEWS.
the
Ham GoiIm hUm butrliitkl
JAMES MEANS' S3 SNOB.
' i'EBS
i CURE FITS!
Iks MAM u. — «m,inumr « value*
a? si
The President has been to
theatre only twice thi* wider.
The weight of the earth is esti
mated at 5,885.000,0001000,000 tons.
Some of the Florida hotels have
more servants than boarders this
Alabama is sending coal to Texas,
Mexico and the South American
republics.
At Innisboffin the famine-stricken
Irish islanders are living on sea
weed.
A woman at Augusta, Me., has
ordered a set of false teeth for her
aged pet pony.
- Two carloads of colored laborers
recently arrived at a ranch near Lot
Angelos, Cal.
The oldest and largest tree in the
world is a chestnut, near the foot of
Mount Etna. The circumference
of the main trunk is 313 leet.
A Long Island tramp, who died
recently from exposure and starva
tion, had $10,000 in bank subject to
his drafts, and when found he had
several dollar* in his pockets.
When cotton and meat were
worth 35 cents per pound, and other
things in proportion, horses and
mules were worth about the same
they are now. Then you could buy
a good-horse for one bite ol cotton,
but now it takes three to do it. Far
mers can’t afford to raise cotton at
8 cents per pound to buy stock, and
therefore should raise them at home.
S*pmc©
SPECIAL
'fyYOl#
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
ontwao. n. Loots,
A YOUNG WOMAN HANGED.
LOUISIANA LOTTERY.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000
SPBSSSS
^SajmssaBaarsras
themselves, and that the same are condueted
We, the undersigned Banks and Ban-
ire, will pay all Prizes drown in The
Louisiana State Lotteries wb(cb may be
presented at oar counters.
J. H. Oglesby,
Pres. Louisiana National Bank.
Samuel H. Kennedy,
Pres. State National Bank
A. Baldwin,
Pres. New Orleans National Bank
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over Half a Million DlstrUmtsd.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
lulalmi
ay m or.rwb.lmln, popular tow IU IraatUm
mo Bade a part of the frowst State OBatttattoa
adopWd Dseaabsr 3d, A. D., 1ST*.
ItaCrAnd Single Number Drawings
-lace monthly, U arret- renter or —'
Look at the fullowlbf Distribution;
ioo;giuid B0.1TIILY
Aid the Kitraonundrr Uuirwny Ursulas In
the Academy ol Kuala, Hev Orleans,
TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1880,
Under the personal aurperrlolon and moots*
Brutal Ktv.n,. Wreaked on a Teens Lady
la Ulaots—TBs Wretch Unknown.
A Windsor, III., special says: Miss
Georgia Aldridge, a highly respec
table young lady efthis village wa*
attacked at home while she was
alone by an unknown scoundrel,
lie was hound on fiendish work and
gagged her with s corn-cob thrust
down her ihroat. Binding her hands
together he tore herapron into strips
and, using this for a halter, hunj
her to a cherry tree in the yarc
Her feet were raised from the
ground and left hanging from the
tree dead as he supposed. He then
entered the the house and wrote
note, leaving it in the room. It was
addressed to the girl’s father and
said:
“Old'Dr. Aldrige: I am even
with you now. I have waited
long time, but now I guess the ac
count is square. I did not kill your
daughter. She was ^scared to death.
When I lifted her up she was dead.
You need not look for me I will be
faraway.”
Accidentally the young lady’s
brother, S. H. Aldrige, who was
passing by to his own home a few
blocks further on, stopped at bis
farther’s house on an errand. He
ran against hit sister's body dangling
from a tree. He quickly cut the
body down and carried it iato the
house. Although! it was cold, the
yretence of a feeble pulse assured
lim that life was not extinct. Aid
was quickly called; but it was only
after two hours' application of resto
ratives that the showed signs of re
viving.
She regained consciousness only
for a moment, and then she dropped
off into a stupor between life and
death. This has been her history all
day in that particular. The present
case correspond with the famous
Emma Bona case.
She nat yet been unable to give
any connected account of the affair.
Could she but identify the guilty
man justice would be meted out to
him. Windsor bat been aflame with
indignation. There is an anti-horse-
thief organisation which it a kind of
local vigilance committee. It -has
called a meeting to-night to consider
the outrage.
“No arrests have been made as yet
but suspicion points clearly to
Windsor parties, but the evidence
against them it purely circumstan
tial.
SUE MARRIED A SEAL,
acentric Wedding of a Olrl Hides* to Bar-
Mem of
Oen. o. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana and
Gen. Jubal A Early, of T
f Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 1150,000*
Hottot—Tickets art Ten Dollars only. Balm
•5. tilth> $2. Tenth* 91.
LIST or PR1ZK8.
t Captt
i do do A io^ooo
« PRIZES OF tUMBi .. solooo
‘ Moo.
• AYER’S
Sarsaparilla
gs e highly coaoentraled extract of
Sarsaparilla and other blood-purl fj-lnt
roots, combined with Iodide of Potas-
ilntt and Iren, audit the safest, most reli
able, and most economical blood-purifier tha*
■an be used. It tansrlsHr exyeie all Mood
poDorn free, the ryrum,enrichm and renew*
ths Uood, snd rwurss It* ritalldiig power,
n U Um beat known remedy for Soroffela
and an Scrofulous Complaints, Eryelp-
or ths Skin, is nho for all dltocden i
by n thin and fanporerlihed, or coreapud,
condition of the blood, such u KheuoretUm,
Neuralgia, RheumaUo Oout, Daasrel
Debility, •
■ ATIk’l StMAFAurLt-A ha* cured me of
the Indomwalory ItbeuiaaetUm, with
which I hare suffered for many years.
W.tt. Moasr-T
Durham, I A., March 3, IfSt
rurABsn nr
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,low*ll,M«*a.
arid ly alt Draggtos; BLilkhetjBojferBfci
mu* , „ - gjaBEfcs
IS
M* Approximation Priass of MOO. .20,000
SOI do do 100 10/00
199 do do 7* MOO
*,<3amounting to 9022,900
amM$o for r*t$o to clsbsikooid bo mode
oily to tho office of ths Company la NswOrleene
For farther information write clearly, riving
1n*urdinary ls£
lor. lAanuAj by J»xprott (tUrnuM <d 9$ tod up
wordo at our expense) add rawed
M. A.r
or M, A. Dauphin,
' Washington, D. C.
Make P. 0. Money Orders
payable and address Regis*
tered letters to
MSW OBLBAfft RATIONAL BARR. .
JAMES McCULLOCH.
ARCHITECT AND
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGINEER.
Win (smith pins sad cetimatM fcr sll atoms
Qrrtct in OrnkA Bousn Up Stairs.
THK
Lamar Cotton Chopper
TZ^'h-lfXXS& hVIilly OnlmJn*
*«nd for descriptive Circular. Address
RlfOUlIT * HILL. AUmmim Oa.
Mieeld bsdreth.CaurtReesedecw
fi.BO*£lA, BAIWpOWT^WhOgS, *jf-
VJ praUcn oppolDiod oy m* *»r *ue
Pfreut-ol w“pu,ld tl ?
luah. late of said county, deceased, (be twelve
months support and boosotiokt Airattore to which
by low. Mm. Ido D. Hush,widow of a«iddeceased,
and her two mlnur children, lUili oad Pearl, are
entitled, hare mode their report to me, which
ropers is now of tie la aty aAce. These are
therefore to cite and admoouh ail oeecr vacd to
■bow osom at my uficcoa the 26th day of f$V
ruarjr next, why said support and howmnold
funiituroM appreieed and set span, shsaidnet
ited to sold widow aodohlldssm. Oirso
'at oAoo, t*i« tad day of Jsoeary
Tx
New York Journal.
Cohoes, N. Y., Feb. ta—Nature
made s midget of Mist Estella Bul
lock and a shark performed alike
service tor John O’Brien. Theie
two interesting people were married
to-day. and society shudders while
museum managers rejoice.
In the course of his extensive trav
els a few year* ago P. T. Burmum
came across Johnnie 0’Biien,a man
who bad the misfortune to lose bath
hit legs while bathing. A clever
idea struck Mr.Barnum. He conver-
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal a,
awarded In 1885 at the Expositions of
New Orleans and Louisville, and tho In-
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coraliiic over horn
or whalebono has now been demonstrated
by over five years’experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable.
ondnsMr treab.
Avoid cheap imitations made of various
kinds of cord. None are genuine unless
“De. WASSSfe CssAxsts” Is printed
on inside of steel cover.
fOE BA1E BT Alt UADiMi mScHAITB.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York City
* 4° 4» i ted O’Brien into a "Living Won-
so#""."'.'...''m!oso der—a Man-Seal.” Mr O’Brien de
lighted the ladies as he performed
afvsoxusarom rsixxs hi* part of the programme flounder-
ing ffround in a Urge vase filled
with water.
Soon Barnum tired of hi* “Great
est Wonder on earth,” and O’Brien
looked oat for another job. Finding
nothing better to do and probably
wishing to make amends for the sin*
of the ”man-*eal,’'he joined the Sal
vation army. He made * hit, and
soon developed into a full-fledged
Captain in a legless uniform.
A short time ago O'Brien paid
Cohoes a visit to look after the in
terest of the army here. He met
Mis* Estelle Bullock, a liliputian Us-
sia colloquially known as "Sawed-
off Stella.” She had'an excellent
voice, and, although not beautiful,
the man without legs fell in love
with her.
When Estelje’s folks heard of the
intended marrige they notified the
city clergyman not to marry the
couple, but at midnight the dwarfs,
who stand each.a a yard and a quar
ter high,were driven to the residence
of Recorder Steven*. Heconcented
to make them man and wife, and the
mtdgets are to-day receiving con
gratulation*^^ •
Clarke .Whittier, who recently
purchased 80,000 acres of poor land
■ North Carolina and founded a
town in the centre of the estate, do
ing himself the honor to call it
“Whittier,” bad hit scheme inaugu
rated the other day with imposing
exercise* and prayer.
J. Schweizer, ot Solothurn, Swit
zerland, has patented * steam veloc-
lie which attained * apeed of
>ut twelve and a half miles an
hour.
stetysc
sa?ff fssxwr
distribution *moo».t Us 1
J. O. SIAVXOM, Executor.
★ * *
L FRIEND IN NEED
OR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
Prepared from the recelpe of Dr. Stephen
Sect, or Connecticut, the groat natural Bon*
Bettor. Hu burn u«ed tor more than to vnn,
and I. the but -known ismsdv for ithtumslhm.
Hour,Ills, Hprslm, Kruistt, Cuts Burae
and til oit.rnst lojurles. ro h ? Kl . b ,I J
Magnolia
is a secret, aid to
Many a lady owes herfi
ness to it, who would rather
aot tell, and you can't tell
TSilgfei
PLUMBER
Gas and Steam Fitters,
De.l.re la Sanitary Ooote, Wrought. Cut and
Sawer pipe. Eurlee KltUnxi ol all deicriptlona,
Ktram Ouafti, Valve., Pip* KtUogi, Hydrenllc
Buns, ate. upldlp
Clayton st, Athena, Ga.
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt-
Paying Companies.
ASSETS BEPEESENTED $40,000,000
Office cor. Thomas and Clayton stt
octl
AfONEK HHBrtlFK'S HALE Will beaoldou
U tho first I'uesiuy in Maich n -xt. at the court
house door in Midoounry, within the le si hours
of isle, to ths Uig »est bidder for c**b, the follow-
Iuk property 10-wit: All ihst trset of hu>d lyfn*
in OcLuee county, IjrinfoM the waters of Porter’s
rroek, ««IJoij<iiiK Uud* of K T Durhun’n home
place on the north, Henry D Hardlifree or. *be
west, J C Johnson on the cut mid by naftoM Bsr*
#fok on the north Beginning st pine coreef
ruuutng theuce W 17.S0 to atoae, thence N
II E 1.1.61 to a gum, (lienee sloutr Porter’* cre-fk
to iron wood corner, thence 8 G% K 2.94too$k
Stump, thence 8 f7>$ k 10 to *Uke, thence 8 22 K
8.3° to Black hnw, tneoce 8 89 W. 14,78 to begin*
uingploe corner, omilnlax 37 x-4 acres, more
or le.si. levied on snd to be Mid to sstlsfy m fi f*
i-Mied fro ti the county oourt Oconee county.
Jacob K McKee, Kxr. of L M Legitlne, dec’d vs
Keul»eu T Durhsin, i.nd for s valuable considera
tion transferred by McKee to JW Heaves, for
the purpose ol indemnifying him, he caving paid
the amount Property l ointcd out by R T Dur-
htm, the defendan , snd written notice wslvod
by teusnt in poMeetlon. This last d»v Feb. 1K86.
B.E. OVERBY, BherlfT.
nCONEE SHERIFF’S SAI.E^WHI ho •
U fore the court home door in Watkh
sold bo
hoose door in Watklnsrllle.
Oronee county, on the flr*t Tuesday In Msrch
next wit Inn the legal hours of gale, to tho high*
est bidder for cosh, the following sleacrlbed pi op-
O. M., bounded on the N E by lanes of Welker
Brook*, snd lyingon thewestfllde of the roan lead-
lng from Bib y’a uilll* to tho mouth of BigCreek,
snd on the Soath by J K Tribble, on the Went by
John W. V Icholson, on tho If by W ft M Vest,
contalniiig rt> rcrc«, more or lei*. Hu Id land
levied one* tho property of George W. Veal, de-
ceH*cd, and huown mh the lto<’k .Mound place,
levied on snd to beaold to aatufy t vu f). fas. lusucd
from Ihe Couuty Court of Oconee Comity st the
Jstiusry quarterly imidon 18*8, J M. Hodgson a*
Agent, Versos James M Veal a* the Executor of
Geo go W. Vca. dectnscd, snd M. O. Veul. Pro
perty pslntsd out by J. M Veal, Executor ol g, W,
V«*l drees*od. Levy mud o by it. F. Mi tier, C, C,
Bailiff snd turned over tome foridvertiaeweut
hud Mle, Januarr 80th 18S8.
febJUOJ. B. K. OVKRBY, 8herlff.
f from tho Court of Ordinary of Oconeo co., will
fULltWtt
1BOBGXA,
.OCONRB CO I
INTY.—Luc> Oliver
derMgn-
pEOBGIA, 0/
VX tho first Tuoi
House In mdd oo<
trnctof laud lying in t
“ is Bams. 8
d) and oilier*,
i* held
. irty to-*rlt»4__ _SM
iuty,^al^oInlng hind* of TTioms* Burn*. Hsin
It Will Pay You
If you propose going West or North-
West, to write to’ me, I represent the
Short Line.
F. D. BUSH, D. P. A., Atlanta.Ga
, woands
\Y: cordially recoup
snonC7oarClas the but
remedy known tour for
OOMuwk—a sad Oliot
Wo Lav* sold could*x*
able, and ta over/ com
L tthasglven satlafacttoia
AlcottA Lur,
Hadsw$2trT
Bold By E. 8.1.YNDON.
PARKER’S
HAIR BAL8AM
th. bnHS tor d«—ta«
Ih. MOT, U-rHC Klor .M
frSX2L t sr£$£"'~
PAPER!
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO.,
Athens, Ga
YOtmO L. «. HARRIS, pBBalDSXt
8TXVXN8 THOMAS. B«e**T.ar.
R.aid.nt Clnotor.:
Voaaa U O. H.aaia, Svav as. Taoau,
oxa H. Nawros, J. s. Hasixtos,
Faaois.sD PmanT, XmiureWmir.
Da. R. s. Lvsooa, Jobs W. Micbolsos.
L.H.OBABB .area, j.-h Hossicott
»■*
•:v, ; -
r. Mortals
coaiafiifngono fiundre.1 ncr
place is well improved, there being erected uyou
its good dwelling house aud ueceuary out*
building*, Mold Utid levied oa a* lh#property of
Tube Martin to utlsfr a mortgage ft f* huucd
from the superior Oourt of uld count* f In h\ror
ore. W. Hood A ton a<aln*tsald Tobo Martin.
Also at the same lime and place one tract of
land lying In said county, adjolulng lauds of
W illiam eUlisri* on the W «t. land, ot A. V. Fat-
tenon on the North, land* o. Kobt, Tatteraon on
ths Bast sad lands of J. 8. Mean* on the Meath*
containing thlrty-flvo acres, mote or lew. said
land levied os u the property of G. W Jackson,
to satisfy three Q. fu. Uuued from the Jiut.ce
Court of the 128C District (J. M , ol *alo country
two In favor of A S\. Me .’onellfva G. W* J Act
ion and one In favor of A, W McOonall against
it, W. Jackaou and PeUr Jobnaup,
A is.) at the same time and idace, one tract of
land iTiny iu a-sld county adjoining land* of W,
M. A ah, Mr*. Turk and tho tlowerwf Mr*. II. T.
Stephens and othrnr; uld land levied on as the
property of J.O. .Stephen* deceased to istiaf*
a coit fi- fa. issuod Iron* tke Superior Omfft of
a. Id county in favor of If. T. Stepncna for the ua«
of the ofllcera of Oourt against L. K. Morris, ad-
mlnUtrator of J. a Btepbeua deceased; written
notice g'ven to tenant lu jiosaeuion as required
Uy lHW ’ l’OSTl’ONKD SALE.
Also at ths m.lie time and placs one tract of
land lying in arid county on the rood leading
from Homer to Belfou. known aa the Bowden
tract, odjoinlug land* of J. II. Gardiner, Tho*, N*
•* re w —i, containing two hundred
_ ■, mors or lea*, all in original
forest. Levied on as the property of the oslat* of
\V. M. Miae, lale of Mid county dcceAied to aatlafy
four fi. Li lAaued from the superior Court or said
county, two Iu favor ot I>or. a* Hendrix and
osalnit I'.noch A. Mire, a* administrator of W. M-
Mize, deceased; one In favor of Nancy Boliew
agalnat Kuocb a* Miae, aa odmluiatrutorof W. M,
Mize, deceased, and on* in favor of Nancy Bal-
lew. Executrix of Fraud■ Ballew, agaiust Enoch
A. Mite a* administrator of W. M. Mite deceoned
Legal notice given tuF.B Mite, tenant in pos-
Also at the same time and place one boll In
terest in a tract of land Mug in Banka County on
the waters of tdlver, bounded by 'sods of J.
M. Wilson. Brl Motes, Col. KjF. A. Kitch, A. L.
Grittin and of hen, coatainlug thn* hundred snd
Ixtv acres, more ur less, thereon, ihs deiendant
i. II. Messer now resides. Levied upon as ths
properly of D. H. Messer to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued
troni the Justice Court of the9i*tn District, (4. M.
of Mid county in favor of Taylor Brothers sod
S. B. Carter, against L. C. Brewer aud D. H.
Messer. Levy made and returned to me by J. D.
lljrder, L. C.
Al*o at tho earn* time aud place, one bey hosts
mule, seven or eight yean oil, and one buggy
and barneee. Levied on se the property of K*
L. Hooper; to eatlsfy a fi. fa. leaued from the
Superior oourt of *al<t county in favor of T. M.
McCarter ngaist aeid It, X* Hooper. This January
28th 1888. '
febS #0d. K. D. OWEN, »herUT.
„ may concern, John R. Chambers hss in due
form appliad to the undersigned for permanent
letters of AC dinlstration on tho estate of 8, C.
Smith, late of said county deceased, and I will
B us upon said application on the 8ms Monday in
urcb, 1888. Given under my hand and ottdal
signature.
lebftOd. T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. Banks COUNTY -Where**. Ida
D. Bush and Albert P. H mley, have applied fco
me for permanent letters of Ad mi nut ration on
the estate of Daniel T. Bush, late of said county
decerned; these ore therefore to cite and ad
monish si! concerned, to show cause at my office
«n the first Monday in March next, why such
letters should not be granted. Given uudor my
bend and oflicial signature, this kSd day of Jon*
swim. T. K. HILL. Ordinary
isu'J&tCd. PnnUra foe 88.1k
HB . _
\J having iu due Jorm applied tothe a
ed for the guardiaushlpol the person or Emanuel
Oliver, a mluor child of Auluell Oliver, ute cf
said county deceased: (whose lather Is alsodeaui
notice 1* hereby given that her •pplicaUon will
be heard at my office on the first Monday iu
April next. Gitvn under my hand and official
slgnatnrr, this 27th day of lanuary 18-16.
lob'.’KM. B. tv THRAPtIKB. Ordinary.
EvEGlA^OCOMSK COUMY^-To au wnom
it mey concern Joseph (5. Dickon, .(din’r. of
ethevr G. Dlcken decease*!, has In duo form of
anpliwlto ms for letters or dismission from
admlnisf “ “
GT,
M ’fi
sold u'cTmTnistration , and I will psu upon the sold
applieatioa po the firat Monday in If*y 1886.
witne** m^nana ana asai, am tBtni day ox
lan'^m. B. E. T11K \BI1ER, Ordinary,
XeCUTOBS BALE.-Will be sold before tho
Gotirt House door on first Tuesday la March,
yes, more or lew, being the land of iRjroy
deceased. Joining land* ot T, T, Booth.
Osborn, J. C. Jobnson and K. J), Fulton, 'leans
fobLSOd. L. W. DOWN«, Executor.
IA, BANKS COUNTY- Will b* sold on
uesJay in March next, at the Court
county, within the legal hours of
sals to ths highest bidder for cash, the following
_ pi oli
appraising
8tepbeu C. Smith, late
appointed by me for tho purpose of
ud setting apart out of tho estate of
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Dflur.ro *hfcS br l.v Mr. Armlnit Bmlit,
«Idol, of >alJ dKrucO oud her d,. minor chil
dren. Klii.nelb, John, Lu.lU, Rw*. end Rob*-*
B. huire. K» chUimd, l»n uidn Ihtlr nral
ta. which report U now of il. in w, .(Bo.
.reth«refhro«dicnBd*4moDUh sUmi
if? show cause at my office oe the Ihk 4ay $f
JI.rrh next, why mid jwpport I'd hMSSkaM
luniilur.m.pvreiMd end ■« I l|mBrmaM Jljt
xrenud re reid »i<to» wd
Iihdor my baud at my «•** l>
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