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DAIl./ BANNER WATCHMAN ATHENS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNlN., FEBRUARY, 24, til
.TSAR A ijt MKDTCTKA'L.
SCROFULA of lungs
RELIEVED;.
[ vn n>* 4.) til l litvo Ruff'd
mil for the last fifteen yearn with n liina
trunble. Several meinlwis of the farnilvl
on my iiwUter’*'W<l« of the house linfl
died with nonsnmpiltin, tttid die (lectors
’ v > W#»«ll «tWWil ’KH^»Mr r 6plnlon that I
*•, had consumption al*o. I bail all the
diet reusing symptom* nf that terrible
disease. 1 hare spent thtmcamU ofilol-
• ' lars to arrest tbe’mantli of this disease;
. 1 have employed all of the usual methoils,
not only In' my own case, hot In the
' treatment of other members of tn y fami! v.
■‘but : terapdrary relief was all that !
< * obtained. ('W unfit for any manual
t v labor for several' years. Bnt chance I
ca'ine frito possession of a pamphlet on
“Blood amf Skin Disease.” from the
■olfle* of Swift Specific COt, Atlanta. On.
;’' i: flpL , 2inly?r»fdi*y > 'tliat lie himself bad
been greatly benfi'lted by Its ti»e in some
line troubles. I resolved to try It. About
four year* SRtf'i commenced to takeS.
1 ■ 8. 8. sceobllnuftf direettms. 1 found |r
1 an Invigorating tonic, and have use- 1
about fifty bottles. The resiilH are most
rkubls. 1
remarkable/ My cough has left me. my
h hilt returned, atiil I weigh ilxty
v pottnus mote than Lever did in my life.
Jt has been three years since I stopped
, the use of the tnedictne, bnt t lisve had
' no return of ttic disease,'and there are
■ no palns hf weakness felt in n.y lungs I
do the hardest kirn) of mechsnicat work,
glia feel as wyll ae.I ever felt since 'I
was a boy. These. (known, sre won
derful statements to make, but f am
hoife»t when 1 say that i owe my exist*
■— anaa anil health tw-dsy^to dtwlffs Spec
ific. It la the only tyedieine that brought
me nny |>ermanvnt relief, t do not say
" 3 Swift|a Hpoctflc willxlo this In every
fm that It
Jhirf*'i*iformu,«etld I would
t to'-rlre'dWy d <AVd- to stifle.
rink humanity if I failed to bear this
! ehtrrfiil trail ninny to Iho merits o/this
wonderful mrtiiciiie. I am well know In
the elty of Montgomery, and can- refea
.to some of ttte best elttiseiis In the eitr
T. J. Holt.
;MonteomefJ-, AhUJune 25,1885.
Swift’s Speeidc Is entirely vegetable.
'Treatise on Blood ahd Skin Diseases
.mailed free.
.’the Swift Specific Co., D*awer 3,
Atlanta, Gs., or 157 IV. 23d St, N. Y.
PROHIBITION GRAPE SHOT.
Extracts rrom gam Janas' Speech at Mil*
ledgcvllle. -- f
KO ’ CooiUtnUtn.
I have nothing against any one.
1 disclaim any unktndness toward
thf liquor men. One. wished this
rooming that when that loose mule
ran across the street he would meet
Sam Jones and he would kick his
brains out. Well, T had rather be
niule kicked thsn saloon-kicked. I
had rather stand behind a mule than
in front ol you, it you are a saloon
keeper. - Nothing but an e
will engage in tfie sale of til
Chattanooga I said that nol
an infernal scoun:
would sell liquor and nothing but
an infernal fool would drink it
They cursed me on the streets next
day—cursed me to my face, behind
iny back, don’t you see? I told them
that il they 'would go with me to the
home of that poor wolhan down
yonder in an, obocureepart pf the
city, and let me ask herjof her trou
ble, she would say: IfYes, I mar
ried an industrious, hard-working
' ;H
Wonderful
% ■ '••at.. Success
Tho Marvelous Cures
And unprecedented enceers attending
,, tint yryl introduction u*
PEMBERTON’S
FRENCH WINE COCA
Have dasxled and delighted the
mind* of the medical profession, and
young man,-and we did well untj
he began to cometoyOursaioonami
buy liquor, and now be Is in the
state penitentiary of. Tennessee!"
And then, if I were ft put my ear
close down to her side, 1 would hear
the blood dripping from- that heart
—drip, drip, drip! '•
You, my colored friends, they
tell you about keeping up the sale
of liquor, so that you may not be
deprived of your liberty. Do you
notice that wniie you are dr caked
in rugs..
THAT SALOON KEEPER
lias on good clothes, and lives in a
tine house.? Well, if you were to go
and ask that man, “Boss, where did
you get all those fine clothes,” he
would reply, if'he spoke right, ‘Got
them from you, you black rascal.”
When I was preaching prohibi
tion in Cobb county, there came an
old darkey to the littlo town, he rip
ped out an oath, and swore, “I am
going to carry two hundred votes
tor whisky to-morrow." That night
that old negro got drunk aad lay
down in a bar-room and died, and
I think the sympathizing saloonist
raised fifty cents, by general sub
scription, for bis benefit. [Loud
applause.]
The cry is that it will deprive
poor folks and the colored people of
the privilege of getting drunk.
That if just the class that I want to
see get to heaven. They get so lib
tie in this world, I want them to
reap the benefit of heaven. If
THESE Ot.O RICK DEVILS
want to import it, guzzle it down,
and go to hell, let mem *«. w.
watt' to put legs on these jugs and
demijohns and run them out of here.
Here are these bar-keepers living
in purple and fine linen and faring
sumptuously every day, and you
poor negtoes go from the saloon by
the way ol the court house to the
chain-gang. That’s the route.
[Cries of “Dab’s de troof.”] There
is a complaint that you curt get a
little for medical use. I have not
tatted, touched nor handled a drop
in nine years, and I am as healthy a
rpsn at you ever looked in the fsce.
If there it anything I hate it is a
little
have
qpACK 0t» A DOCTOR!
_ With half a box of pills and a gallon
most grateful testimonials of those who of whisky going around to doctor all
been restored to health and Uappi- creation. If you are a doctor and
can't get along without whisky, the
quicker yon are all in the chain gang
the better.
In opening this meeting I noticed
the good songs and the prayer of
fered. Did you ever see a man
with the red ticket praying? In
Cobb county, the ballots were print
ed to read “for whisky,” “against
whisky.” Now the man who is not
• plain equal to Bntwar’s most vlfid Im
^UXIROFUEE,
Thousands who are dying from some
Chronic Nervous Diesis* can be rertoy-
ed to health by tho twUrfn bottle of
this wottderful Tonio ant), Invlgofator,
c which is as pleasant almost to take as
• s >aretas*olfinooldSberrr-Wine. , , -i-
»;<W.hofllk*«W ,*fne*.first April,
and over ten thousand cures, some esses
m -considered incurable. Btodlor.book on
a- miwstsnesjsaist
«■ spur, Wlmlsoale agents. . _
1)r.R & Lyndon, anTR TvBrotpty dj,
" $>»
** row unm.
Ifsas Gantts* antes* SearlngtltoSts**
JAMES MEANS’S3 SHOE.
BdelsI -
{tUarACtiEssaslwHAtBon HU.il.HKIPS.
-MtWrACI
MORE
a cousin or brother of a saloon keep* equaftoony on record. Twenty yet
er, who will take one of those tick- ago the daughter of Hiram Grai
ets “for whiaky,” and go and vote it,
ia about eleven.tenths dog. All the
animal in him is on iop,making ten-
tenths, and wbat little human it in
him ba« turned to dog, making the
other tenth. - ;
We have tried it sufficiently in our
town.. We have suffered worse
than any where. When the sale wa»
voted down, they still ran “blind ti
gers,” and the result has been—dy
namite. And If I wanted to beat
the roll call for dynamiters 1 would
go thiough the saloons. When the
election - was approaching they
threatened to bring ont their old
rusty pistols to' bulldoze us With,
tut wo told them that if they were
b*ng to try that, they had better
ring out', their best weapons, for
they would find o* ready. Yon
may get the first shot, but God bless
you, we will .:
FEED THE BUZZARDS ON YOU.
Some don’t like that. They say
thb"Lord'sarmy .oughts to boa
peaceable army. Well, so it ought.
I haven't hail but two fights since
I’ve been presetting, and by the
grace of God I will not have anoth
er il I can outrun the fellow.' If
any man don’t like what I tay. about
it, let him go outside the corpora
tion and wait till I come—he had
better carry about two weeks rations
with him, though.
And again, some say, “I found
whisky when I esme, and I want
to lesve it here when I die. 1 et,
you'll heart' them talk that way.
Well, yOfiPtbbnd rattlesnakes her#
(laughingly)—do you want to lea''"
them here because you found them
t here. There were liars and bad
men here—do- you want to leave
them here. No, it is just like a great
many other arguments. It is absurd.
I shall never touch another drop
as long ns I live, and* if the doctor
rays I must take it or die, I’ll tell, mv
wife to
GET MY SHROUD READY.
The barkeepers nisy do with'me
as they like. Yes, you may cut my
hesd off, hut I’ll ne in heaven before
you can get back to your saloon.
The most disgusting sight to me
ia to see a barkeeper going to the
polla with about twenty or thiriy
negroes behind him that he bat
bought like sheep. Don’t you go
and sell yourselves like sheep, my
colored friends. Vote to stop the
sale of the (tuff, for it hat been the
curse of your race.
The great crowd rose at one man
and the wildest cheers rent the air,
and as they resumed thetr testa, the
orator retired.
CONNECTICUT ’ SHADOWS.
Sxfferlnra of tbs Foot nisstrated - by a
Temptramcs runily—Twenty Years In
New Haven, Feb. 20.—It would
hardly seem possible that in a civi
lized country there could be at much
suffering among the poorer dtttea
as hit been lately developed in New
Haven. Dr. C. B. Adams, the state
agent of thp Connecticut Humane
Society, found one case which gives
an idea of many others. In an old,
abandoned freight car body, near
Gjster Fuiui, nut fai from this city,
a man named Buckingham found
shelter, with six motherless children,
the oldest not more than loyeartold.
Five were boys and one s girl. The
squalor, filth and poverty were ter
rible to behold, as the children lay
on a heap of rags, called a bed, and
their clothing wm utterly inade
quate for their needs. Bucking
ham bat been able to get but hlue
employment and could get no one
to care for the children. Some char
itable ladies heard of the cite, vis
ited the place and tried to have the
boys attend Sunday school. At
they did not an attempt was made
to send the children to Tyler City
Home for Destitute Children. This
the father resented, and the matter
was brought into the city court. A
lawyer took the cate up tor him
and intimated that the charitable
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Purest and stronwst Natnrat Fruit Flavors.
Vanilla. Lemon, Orange. Almond, Boor, etc.,
flavor as dellcstelr and naturally sstbe fruit.
PRICE BAKINS POWDER CO.,
cvnuqq. 1 a*. Lotus.
MIDisiANAl^TTEBY.
of rattlesnakes when you die? You
“ found cbalngangi, do you want tomb.
ladies were trying to deprive Buck
ingham ol his children because he
did not send them to Sunday school.
Buckingham never squandered hit
money on drink and made every
cent count for the children, whom
he loved. ’ Little Minnie, the girl*
<H,iJ A. '-''tsil «ts» with her
pt, and acted to court as if she fear
ed that he would be would be taken
from her. Judge Dealing adjourn
ed the case for three weeks, and
asked the ladiea to continue their
charity.
Charles Hale, who lives in South
Meridsn, had a large Newfound
land dog that he bad owned many
yeara and prized highly. A Ger
man took a fancy to the dog And
bought it from Hale, with the un
derstanding that he waa to return
the skin stuffed when the dog died.
Hale had a. few days ago received
the ttufled dog, which was a mar
vel of the taxidermist's art It then
transpired that the: German had
killed the dog and had eaten it
cooked in various ways. He said
that he was uled to it and relished
the meat very much, and that he
would like to get another dog on
the same terms. Boiled dog and
tseur kraut he particularly admired.
THE INCARCERATED PARMER'S
DAUGHTER.
Further light has been shed on
the case ot the ctged - woman at
Wapping, which shows it to be
ago tna daugnter 01 niram want,
then a beautiful girl, waa lured
from her home, led astray and tell
into dissolute company. Her fath
er was stern, unyielding and fanat-
' ance
I He
prayed over "the matter and • in
the fervor of hit religious zeal con-
ceived it bit duty to shut her out
from the company not only of her
licentious compshiont, but all the
world betide. He found her and
brought her home, and ever since
the has been confined in g garret of
the old fashioned term Bouse in
which she was boro.. Hiram Grant
died a few yeari ago, but the family
have been carrying out his wishes
as strictly, as possible, and thus for a
score of yaart; in the most uncotn -
fort able quarters, without proper
clothing, light or warmtbr his the
unfortunate creature been) kept.
Stato Agent Thrall saya the is in a
terrible condition, but proper steps
are to be taken to rescue her from
her living tomb, anil to make her
nee as comloi table as a shattered, con
stitution, diseased mentally and an
emaciated body car be made. The
case is a remarkable one, and there
is no doubt that Hiram Granl’a last
days were embittered not only by
the thought that his darling daugh
ter hid brought disgrace upon him
and her family, but by the suffering
he had compelled her to undergo
in coosequence. Nonun was more
rigidly kept in seclusion behind con
vent walls, and no ^ one suffered
more than the poor girl, who lost
her mind during the dreary day s she
was incarceratoL: id- lie living
CAPITAL PRIZE, filbO.UOU
oH’S^SS
auachad. Is lta i
We, the undersigned Banka and Ban-
ken, will pay all Prize* drawn in The
Louisiana Stale Lotteries which may be
preaeated at our eouaters.
J. H. Oglesby,
Pres, Louisian* National Bank.
Samuel H. Kennedy,
Pres. State National Bank
A. Baldwin,
Proa. New Orleans National Bank
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION I
Over Half a Million Distributed.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
, ckSt!SL‘wS2!;
"tan overwhelming popskn vi
-- ■aflsayanor iha wssot Ms
sdopuaDssnhorM, A. D., UTS.
JtaOrand Single Number Drnvrlnqa
Uti ptass monthly, It «wr mtlea or put-
pontt. Look at ths following DtstrlbnUon;
im:graxd noirruLy
th* EitraontUMr Quarterly Drawlog *th
th* Academy ol Msala,Naw Ortaana,
TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1890,
Under tha personal inrpervWna ana swi»
instil ot
dsn. O. T. Bsiuregard, of Louisiana and
Osxl Jatral A. Early, of Virginia. .
CAPITAL PRIZE, «150,000.
Eottca—Ttrkrta art Ten Dollars oaly. Halves
(s. turns $2. Ttatfcj It.
mr or pjuxio.
4 do do 5.0)0 90,01*
90 do do 1.005 90,000
•0 do do 500 95.056
100 do 505 50,055
•00 do 905
<00 dO 100
1.000 do 50
APPROXIMATION pauxj
100 Approxl&utioa Prliw of WOO.
W do 'do 100....
105 do do 75...
'sssHsai __
TREATMEHT.—Oni Emit, U. Tti Xu'* tin* 0
FOR SALE
Oee of the most Dealrable
Five Cold and Two lllver Medale,
awarded In 1885 at the Exposition* of
New Orleans and LoulavlUe, ami tha In-
ventlons Exposition of London.
Tbo superiority of Corallno over bom
or whalebone baa now been demonstrated
tooywfive yean’experience. Ill*more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
ft&d BCSST
Avoid cheap Imitations made of various
Mods of cord. None are genuine unices
“Da Wabxsb’s Ooeauxx" is printed
oa inside of *teel cover.
fit UU IT AU ttttm MNIUTt.
WARNER BROTHER8,
353 Broadway, New York City
M.H.Malon&Co.
PLUMBER
Gas and Steam Fitters,
CmL «nA
"ilgTti
Clavton st. Athens, Ga
ATHENS.
Situated four blocks from the
Post Olce.
The house contains eleven rooms, grates
in all tho rooms except two, water pipes
anti sink In tho kitchen. Bath rooms
with all tha modern improvement*.
Two room servants house. Coal and
wood house, chicken liouet, cow stall,
etc. A nsver failing well of the best
water in Athens. In the front yard are
two large flower pits and CO to $70.00
worth ot roaes and other flower*, bought
from Bercktnan's, the famous Augusta
florist. This property i* situated fn a
good neighborhood, and will hosold tor
the remarkably low price of 82.C00.
Terms $1,500 cash balance on easy terms.
Apply to . ..
W. D GRIFFKTH,
fcbl8tf. Beal Estate Agent.
O COKBRBnEBIVP'S HALE Will be wld on
the nr.tTa.id.v In Hun nest, >t th. court
ire Coor !n,.tld cc,uMT, »lthln th. lo si h.ura
*le, to th. lilihest bidder tor nib, the folion-
Dioociir to-wlt: AU thet tract ol lend lying
uortL, Henry D Uardlgre* ou the
on tho emit nn<l by Haffuld Bor*
Hcflnriing ot pine corner
.. .. W 17.50 to it'Hie, thrnc« N
»>1 to ■ gum, thence elonir Porter'*creek
wood OT *
__.ro' „
alfil ■■ tka MTth
rurmtM thence 81 W "17.5W
iiBttjhf ‘ w —- ■
to lion
SteamllutfVel'm,'ftpt FhUQf*TUytlnwiU Jttridp,Uwce^Btlft Kioto*euke?SnnS«*!
Bamt.etc. eepldlf b.k’ to Bite!: hew, uieoce h 5? W. u,VS to »>e<in-
ofag pine corner, conuinlug 87 acre*, more
or Iva. levied oa and to be sold to eailefy a fi At
IrruciI fro-ti the coauty court Oconee county,
Jacob U Mt-Kcu. Kxr. of b M Legulno, dec'd Y«
Kcubeu T Durbamg and for a valuable considera
tion transferred by McKee to J W Reaves, for
Ihi allfdUAr n»vhi<paid
ham, the tlefcndao , and written notice weired
by tenant la p«»aea«lon. Tliia 1st dar Feb. 1886.
B K. OVERBY, Bhcrl/T.
Make P. 0. Money Orders
payable and address Regis
tered letters to
SEW 01LSAMI KATtOEAL BAKE,
JAMES McCULLOCH.
ARCHITECT AND
CONSTRUCTIVE ENGINEER.,
Will farolih plane and estimates for nil cIomc*
of buddings and stractarea and superintend the
erection ol itme when dealred.
Office is OrzaA Houib Or Staiw-
>sw ■. ..i...-
/-IKoaOIA, BANK* COUNTY.-Wh.rtU, *p-
tr praUera ^porau-J by mo for tun
izsr*t #, .t WssL AmSy
Bath, leteot said county, deceased, the twelve
months support end household furniture to which
by low, Mi. Ida D. Hash, widow of said deceased,
and her two minor children, Ussle and Pearl, atw
entitled, hare made their report lo me, which
report le new of lit la mj office. Tnwe are
therefore to cite end admonlsh-nll concerned to
show casts at my office on tbs 29th d»«m>
ruary next, wny said support and household
furniture as appraised end net apart, should not
be xraated to said widow andeblldreti. (liven
n^.,-r>-«i«snc..ui. ls . i d. u r.t M J i .n«ry
' ri PriaUnlMlAM.
G EOBDIA, HANKS COUNTY.—Wh.reu, Id*
D. Bu»h *n< Albert P. B'Dl.y.h.v. .pplleSto
tn. for nnnt»n«st lMU>nof Anmlnlitnilon on
th.nl.Mof D.ul.1 T, Bulb. lnl. of uM conotr
Soceored: there us therefore In elta snd od.
meelfth .11 cone*rood; to .how cere* ot mr offle*
on th* tint HoUdor in March next, why >ucb
tetter, ahould sot be xrantol. Olvna nndor my
bond ondoOdal ilgnuare, this ■.Jdd.jrof Ju-
urrlStd. T. V. BILL, Oralnrey.
InnMWd. Printer, tee SS.1S.
UT0B8 SALE.-WillIB. «U Wore the
OwrtHenre door ou Brat Tured.vle M.rch,
rein* more or lom, being th* tend ol Leror
I. doeonoed. Jntulng laud, of T, T, Booth.
whore, J. V. Johesoa red B. It, rollon. Tornu
“teL.ted. L. W. DOW**, Executor.
nEORRIA. BAKESCOU»TT.-ro»U wte-r.lt
(jTm.y concern, John K. Ch.mhtvs 5u Is duo
term wM loth* nodomlgsod t.r t-rmreo-t
lotion ot idmiowtratio* on the omotoof OJI.
Smith, tele of Mid OOO.Iy dowered, red I will
ore. noon «“d sop'Kstloa os tho *r»t *•*&*»
Match. ISM. Otvos nndor mr bred end oObtel
J. A. GRAWT
^NSUBANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt-
t, Paying Coropanie*.
ASSETS BKPRE8ENTKD $40,000,000
Office cor. Thomas and Clayton stf
oetl
ip EOB0IA, BA
lx the first Tuei
House Is said 001
If you propose going W eat or North-
West, to write to me, I represent the
Short Line.
F. D. BUSH, D. P. A., Atlanta,Ga
* * *
FRIEND IN NEED
DR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
tred from the recipe ot Dr, Stephen
WCMSSetm* (be srrat n.tur.l Bon.
rets* tore ered tor more th*n w voore,
ret ftrdiotty rrcona
msa*./jutCJ a* tho best
r;im Jyknown tons lot
?.iuii.,rrlu,oa awdUlest
Wo Lavs sold consldsr
able, aad to ovary caaa
Ifcbasglvsn satisfaction
ALCOTT&lelBK,
Hudson, If.* y
Sold By E. 8. LYNDON.
PAPER!
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAI
INSURANCE CO.,
Athens, Ga
YODlta U O. HARRIS, Pmsiiihi
STEVENS 1H0HA8, HreXEtihT.
Rnoldent Director* t •
Venn* L. O. Hassis, Ststex. Tmomao,
on* II. Nsittov, J- a. Konu-Ton,
PtnniMin n Patsisv, M t «c i ttv* hta* l*t.
Ds. X. 8. Lvanea, Jana W. Numouoa,
L. B. Csass nainn, J.'H Umaietrrv
ylM-
tSSK
». F. HILL, Oodtauy.
W ANTED-Youog ladies in city or counUy
to work for uv st tbsir hones; fascinstlnf
•inploymeoir’DO lllustriUocsto buy; work ran
be scat by mall (dlstanca no objection |6 to t«
par week. Ho convajMlng particulars free, wr
Mampla of work mulled for four cent* In ■tamp*
KHSmldrcaa Uooie MantifacturlaK Co .lioatou
w. I . O. Box 4fl$.
BANKS COUNTY- Will bo sold on
'ucsJay In March next, at the Court
county, within the legal hou;« ot
...rheat bidder tor cash, the following
property to-wit: oao tract of land lylax In said
• louuty, aJielalns lands of Thou.as Burnt. .Nam
Martlo, (colored) r. Martiu. (colored) and ntnen.
coataiutng one iiutulml acres, more or leaa Maid
•lace is well Improved, there beinr erected upon
a rood dwelling house aud necessary out-
n i Id! nr*. tfald laud levied on as the property of
obe Martin to satisfy a mortgage rf fa laiued
ora the superior Court of aald count;, In Mvor
rC.W. Hood A bon araliut sakl Tohe Martin.
A!*o at tlic same llmo and place one tract of
land lylnr in said county, adjoin log lauds of
Wlllltta fiiilitpi* ou tho Weal, laads ot A. C. l*at-
tervon on tha North, landa o< Roht, PatUraon on
the Kaat aud lands of J. a. Means on tbs south,
(oul’ilniag thirty five acres, mwsor leas, Mid
* ■* • •orlr efO.W Jackson,
sued from theJuatiea
Court of the 120< DtstrU-t U.M.ofsaio oouuly;
two in favor of A. W. Me .'onelirvs Q. W* Jaei-
aou and one In favor of A. W MeOonsll against
, fif. Jackson and FiUr Jehnsun*
A.soatvhe same lime and place, one tract cd
land Ivlog tn said county adjmninf lands ol W.
M. Ash, Mrs. Turk and tbo dower ef Mrs. U.T.
Stcpnena and others; raid land levied en ae the
property of J. C. .ttaj hens deceased to Mtlsf
a coat A. la. Issued Irom the 8 u per lor O^urtof
s iid county la favor of If. T. Stephens for the ose
of the officers of Oouit agaiuat L. F, Morris, ad
min latrat-ir of J. V. Htepoeus deceased; written
notice given te tenant In possession os regolmd
bylaw. .. I .d-'A.ii!
POSTPONED SALK, .
Also at ths same time and place one tract of
land lying In said coaqftyett the tread leading .
from Homer te Belton, known ae the Bowden
tract, adjoin leg lands of J. H. Oftidlner ( Tho*. N.
Cbaadlera and others, containing two hundred
and twsnty*five seres, mom or Isas, all In original
forest. Levied en as the property ef thee
W.M.M
four d. I
county, | „ ,, .__.
Maiaat knock A. MUa, asadniloietrator of W. M
Mize, deceased; one in flavor of Money Mallow *
against Enoch a. Mlse t as admlnisUBawrof W. M,
M iza, dceeasad, aad eae ia favor ot Haney Mal
le w, Executrix of Fronds Ballew, against Knech
A. Mlse m administrator ef W. M. lllae deceased
Legal notice given to K. B. Mize, tenant ia poa-
M. Wllaou. Kri Motaa, Col. P 4 P. A. Bitch, A. L.
(■rtffln aud other*, containing thrte hundred sad
sixty acres, ssore or leaa, thareea, the demndaat
D. It. Messer now rertdes. Levied upon as the
property of D. B. Mooser to satisfy a fl. fa. Issned
from the Justice Court of thetttth District, (i. M.
of aaid county ia favor of Taylor Brothers and
8. B. Carter, againet L. C. Brewer aad D. H.
Messer. Levy made and returned to meby J. D.
Ilyder, L. C’.
A'so at the saaa time and place, one bay ho«se
mule, seven or eight years old, and one buggy
and harassa. Levied on as the property oTK.
L. Hooper; to satiate afl. to. Issued from the
Huperior Court of said county la favor of T. M.
McCaru r ageist said R. L. Heeper* This Jaaaary
twenty-five scree, mom or lees, all In original
t. Levied on as the property ef the estate of
. Mlse. late of said county deceased to estate
fl. t*o. issued hum the superior Coert ef sold
ty, two in favor ol Dorcas Headriz and ,
Also at the same time and plnse one half In
ter* st in a tract of land I ing In Banks County on
the waters of Mlvsr, bounded by lands of J
, “ r * OoLP^PflJ
28th 1888.
tebl 10d. t. D* OWMW. fibariff.
0 CONEK SHKKIFF'8 MALI—Will be eoMbe
fore the court bene# door In WaUinovlUe.
Ocooee ejuiity, on the flret Tuesday la Mareh
next within the legal hears of sale* to the high
est bidder for cash, the following described pie*'
erty ta-wit: One tract or parcel ef land lying fn
uin cventy ef Oeoaee. and In the 955th C
u. M., bounded on the MX by lance o'
Pro. ka, aad 1 jingo# the west side ef the r
log from Ell y’s mllle tr “*■ "
and on the Huuth by J 1
Jehn W. Mlchoiaou, en lb
coutaining stt icrea, »J*
evied en aa the property M <
eeaacd, and known as the
Levied on aad to be sold le n
from the tens ' '
Jai’uary qoarti
Agent, venea Je
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