The Bulloch herald. (Statesboro, Ga.) 1899-1901, February 01, 1901, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

The Bulloch Herald. OFFICIAL OKCAN of . ;IF CQUFTY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. DAVID B. TURNER. EDITOR AND PROfal.lY — Entered at the postoQlce at stat'-sboro, Ga*. * second-class mail matter Statesboro, Ga., Feb. t, 1901. ---— fi,L The Baltimore TtrttfAmprienn *•«»»“ is au thonty for the Statement Ulul when a lady sent to her grocer , , , ” he sent oruer uaieu , ...... her 15 pounds 1 of mincemeat. Wisconsin is contemplating a scheme to compel every one who wants to marry to pass an ex haustive examination regarding his health, habits and ancestry. The Jacksonville,Flu., city coun¬ cil has passed an ordinance fixing the license for “divine healing” at They don’t propose to allow anything to interfere with that Florida climate down there. ~ " An exchange prints the follow- . mg: “Wanted—A tirst-class co k for a family of forty, to whom steady employment and the l-'st of Yvages Mill !>e given .' 1 The promise of steady employment sounds reasonable, at least. Four times as many men a? women killed themselves iu New York last year. It has always been declared that women are braver than men in ail that con stitutes true bravery, the wurag that patiently battle with adver sity. An old criminal was one askeJ. what was the first step that .a his ruin, when he answerexi: “I . first step was cheating au edit, r out of two years subscrip: i. When I had done that the had such a grip ou me I eoald nil shake him od ' t? It is whippered that oar cca gressuieu do not receive a salary commensurate w ith the dignity f the office. A majority of the pe> ple, however, are of the opinion that the salary i» entirely proportion to the work perform and should be cut iu two. Some of the magazines hs-.e re¬ vived the old discussion. "Is k-.. better than auuibilatioD? v Th great philosopher and scier.: Huxley, iu discussing this ies tion once, is said to have express¬ ed the opinion that he prefer:- hell, “in moderation,” to utter ex¬ tinction. Tbecauteeu has be^n killed by the Senate, aud this prompts the t|ue 8 tiou: What's the nutter » u. that barroom in the capiio’ at Washington? Our senators and representatives have no more right to run a barroom than the soldicr have to run the canteen. Remove the temptation. Secretary Root says that ‘s nc the election there has been a great falling off in the activit’. ‘ of the Filipino insurgent*. But that Jr not what the republicans pr-rerii.- ed shortly before the election, They raid then that if Maj. Mc¬ Kinley was re-elected the insurrec tion would collapse entirely sixty days. Discussing Mr. Bryan’s a--.-r tion that his “Commoner is to be strictly au anti-trust paper, tree Charleston Post says it msv be so in spirit, “but it will tcarc-tby o bo in letter, if it be true, as ha been stated, that the typesetting will be done by union primers, who form a large and important section of the great labor trust The eastern craze for Belgian hare meat ha.-, inspired an enter¬ prising; farmer in the northern part of Washington county, Iowa, who is now doing anything busi ness shipping large quantities of common rabbits to New York. where they sold ou the mar., t it “youog Belgian hares.’* lie claims be has averaged 150 rabbits a day in shipment. A mttuulactunug . , .ti t . in Birmiugbau), EngUod, bas for many years been fupplyipg tbe paopieof India with little brass idols. A manufacturing lichmctit in Hartford, Couu., is now sending to India a large order trolley wire for au electric rail America doesn’t care who the idols if she can fur the troileys. On Our Third Year. With this issue The Herald launches upon the third year of its career. It does not desire to gloat over any great deeds that it has done, but modestly feels that its *>xis:«KV has not l>et'u alto get hex without go>Ri effect to the people with whom it has been |>er mitted to come in contact. It has labored uiodcsth and quietIv tor , that , w.i:ch it tit , emeu to be Ry> d. and :ta> c.eitghtCs. m taking > ... , H( , , alls . ..... otherwise l c toured ■ »•’" ...... ■ >' JU * l ..v - att s ted by a s .. ;i .- ; y circulation t h r< i. Fortluss - . : approval we return , I t'-.reug.’unu Yol. 111 . of w .s No. 1 , t . un w . . u ih ttnue t s;. t. s ;;;;d i'.i.i:-v Ol s w wav. l lte lii.r In I oiutii. M.\.dsy- mUoh futures in New A «ik 101 h»Yv ihe . _ 5 > W. ...) Y : rcxv:.: v .; h 1 : - r. > ID V delivery * .. ht* :. - 5 . . . L ‘ *’•* *•'- A *• f, . ar.uArv •' N Pr A n ’ * >. ••AT r ? *•: .** “**• ' i f • a : ir * 1 ♦ . -S-. r * .v i i i f ' t ; firry r- - ->■ 7 ’ ; ..t..... : - ' t~ A; r li TDr rise was ss r z. ss :y i i:\y-: : I.-.t 2.?. Af W ■; eOCiSi-d-er: h: 5 f f Trr. Lt:'.rf“ ..Mr A ■ e S’. - t - .; ri: d-.t.tri r - % uadi to • - tj Zv v ZrTt :• ui;r tt ri._t r:r. w c-rta m » :~i»- i -"at. v -■ l; a « have a jiiaJt v r.. L * • 1 T ‘ : • t-e that :: ;>■* nil - Ifee • erj li-i-g *h< rtuan >p«*lse T tot T rut to. * *1 reTtr ti. re = * - ziti v rt: Lht T' l ire? ' - £10 1 * It -LVre.V l to'lre 11 HI Pi ipp:*.r hire -■’.. :i r'r.re-.L.. VLTs. blit S ire r .r. 3 ..L.L D. I Ur- r v l: P--- • — rii w 2 aL ITi 111...li' ' 11L.1 ID t • - 1'Zl r .* Anc. .f m ni v. t* i a as g ue .:. ¥ and ti* jm-'p’-fc <-r i\.V:i. i t *' .Tun* ■ r rerroasic pe: * Ths r. : »»p; - . . . of 1 At Ti; Att: r— :. - t , . ciose of c m u: Alia ■.>;• are pas. t. *.l- II-tugs ra¬ S*i.f.u * »t- -r.avsd u: . before Xhb nz.'tz t; ■ . rre-Jto ytM&S&l 77 IT, V z l RLld tre* StretV; - i r ‘re • l&LiiOTi t;..S Vj w * *:ora had • re rO-re .0 iS isJatioa of this- m rt ik *£ * occurrence, t j a; v..-. A' the ptis .:: , it ■>, .s gntfjUt g pesn aions ny the Lx. red rods areo th sands. Tbs res sober of psj.s-'. now ore tree r.. .s t to fJfei Ten years ago rbers y»s."s ‘ t t* t '^ ** 1 »' t y ysre*t sgo w as re f.-w more t-retre _V. *P I free re-.-mbs: trest re ’i r ' ' ’• « VL d t e • W< t *.<s a ree'.re-nes re tree omnoeron pt.-u - -ore rre . It 're-esn r oe-.r rev (j. re tide contrary ll mcreas- r c. ■.boat > VIj * ' r * ; rear, re i :i.on tnau new j/eres.oners *e:« added to the roll. It has not been *ti*oe !■ iui 14 v ’ . wwpr tue House ti .-At . me p’-.-isiou would never exceed 130 How jp mistaken. The pension bill year carries an appropriation $I 45 « 24 o, 230 . When will tbe be reached? Is it not about that the people were calling representatives to account? Kr till of Selection. We don't know how much can be added to the yield of our great staph s, corn and cotton, by careful selection of seed, says an exchange. On account of the dif liculty in keeping varieties unmix od, the best seeds cau only be had by careful selection every year, Improved varieties are not liable t t contamination ; in tin bloom Through , wind , and j insects. , but , they .1 have , a remarkable , ,, ton j„„, v they.icmsl-in wonts, to deteriorate. K very gen (1;UK n !UU9 ‘ \ ..„n,,,i l aii a. -na> ar.% using those that s-‘ss tii C- red ' • ..... mracteritsiies for prupagiiiiiig the species, , 111 the case of cotton, with any of the the tanner . pep;; ;:r varielies. 11 will go through his field si;; ns that j*» ss* e- tuc character si; > . wants, and mark tiicm so they ca; * easily found, keep ;uga r.'o Tt; 1 ■' rows and or >f seicctovl -lalks in each row. thes ...... • • and then "• ....... the s;a s> p.anting iCA. s liiotvo! as far away as pos iibli from other cotton, aud using ikv s. f: -in tins s-.-cond ceocra* u:«n r pla;.lis.g, aud keep this up, :se w.., certain.y make better with s •* ■ . 1 si select same ss may foil s (d with ! u,ii advautagt. On acmuut of fixed s> ,-f ar.iu: T the t*st sued V ! secured bv careful — evfrv year. ni\ed-l f» Bride*. - ]• ........, ks r, j-jvr : Tile ag: o* f - ■ ii - anti ng ; s.. . :.s .. . ;»• watch Lit i.it- , r -i ......... - i- 1 ' ’ J. t -y.- \ thought Nr» lork Mail , > so - trar. ; . ... - stance, regales ilh the storr : r a T It . ui ga ! am iaii ftisiiZ'.Lig -i rtv^r.I ecorrencf - . .. V ,h rv'XXLce and liddle. rT~ aert. .*. ars. ta.: & . v-il :-U:r.r ;«ro pra* a. t pod. 1 J: T err i-rerty gir.s. £.ZjC l»i, -i . . YfTS' -D £»a UljUli grr&: ;ir.r ’ X . . L*C»*s 2 . With same Hit r* r hi*: i. >.*? €2 - . :,r sas : -regr _ iuj*: rrerr l -. * i*r acce t* pJJl'lrxL- —--- - - laiiOLXji I at: - T V CVUa * ti . r- .’' to - * T . V — e Mjt i:iz z-.-i :.i i: r j. I' V r*.to - “ . P ■ ii «•-- - n. 1L..1 r It "i * ,K% 1-T JZ ■- * ■ .. ri -* t 9 mm I - f re - S * 5 - Y> . *'.*i i* -.. e 1 X t - - —■> ; . - IL'r 1 .1 i- Zb *. t-H • M im,, s. * refc -HI 1.111* it i I <4 ill i it * . t.m z-z v,. ;.t. . fmr jr < -. vj-.t s.%» tret*, v.re 4 wr.tfat,-a i*a to - JiAX i 9 \ Tto> n>ll- VI. . *-i i m- z mao :.zi UVr; v, ■; a i'-srs*. Her s **..*:? _> Stores*.• % s*. td . res: / tree -^re ores 0 s. hi h*d tj&L fti&TT.&l V> ■*' 31 U& mzjUsVtef o J*. V &k ! Al *, \ uPM-umtklr ti ^ it >» re. . iwwiif/ij ;a j* ^ f.gret ret tire*, point it <;• < not *rey « hat tree aeqire;. »>., or reow tu-z matter was ttraightened • v. * . Jt re. a . ret -t <: -i i*ot mttkh re gf <rret tie* >/! 4 if!«#r<rtite Ui tb% r* ' '■'* »• t-'. -. - • y ' w.i-jiu v,<:y e d t.vt d.*.«.;!»•>- g.v. burn felt som- .--t• > v r friiow .. <A them fell to his lot. Al event* one of tie, brides is kUMpihou of havingpUiyeo a v> : u - or has uot been made by the reraoioBf cbrof/iclor. THE NEWS AT FLY. DAN. It seems as if all the farmers ara trying to have workings now. You can hear of one almost every dav. • ... U glad , , to , hear lintl , Mr. ,, e are Will Cruuily. who cut his foot so severely week before last, is im proving. ' . \ report reaches , us , here that , there . smallpox ,, Portal, , but is ’ at "" k«v not heard . . .bettor , , or . It IS true. >1U1 ' 1,111,1 8ee,ns 1 giving complete satisfaction as a otuner. The ine ..umber number of ot mmiU pupils he has enrol It'd now isabout forty. ’ . A large crowd of young folks at tend-d a sing at Mrs. Wood ... Iasi buntlav , , . and cock s evening made it a very eujoyable oocasion. Sonio of ilulioch'o bt'ei bird iiuutori* arc around here. One of them bagged eleven birds at one shot, while another killed seven ' l; S-- Ills as ,......, if most everybody is gmig into the horse trading bust- . ness. Several from here Yvere in Statesboro Saturday for that bus mess. Messrs Marsh A: Akins have tlV Vtni their boiler and engine from the old stand to the new ^iuhouse which thov recently bunt. 1 am glad to see the correspon taking . ' ^ r< * an interest IU Thk Heiald. Let U- continue to so - US hp&r frt'illl Ilioro next we k. Voiict 1 of DikNOltilioit. Notice is WrvtiY given that tV under - -i-M. Y-nptofnTc conducting n sawmill ‘oisinesw in this conntv. hnv» this dav disswvWod conartrcr^hiD. J E Howard frtNEi the business, which will be oontinrod bv G W. Howatti. N E Howard and A. Howard, who will as " ’abiiiti.> of the firm and collect al' siWOTit' due said timi. Tlii« .lanu ar v 22 . li> 01 . J. E Howard. -N : j ^-Howard, L Howaiid. ^ Hoyvabi>. - S Ca 7ARXS. Lowest rate of for loans on improved farms in Bulloch wuiiucn countv county for Tor five nve years vears at at seven per cent interest. No delay in getting money. Old loans renewed 9 112 IZ::?, 2 Zirjsi I- 2 ^. . * Mortgajv f^peelDsuye. a a. warn ' '*_ .■*• — M fsg • ft ci • r- n:*. : - it* v - T«nc • -_•» izu - « ettm-j. at. aim ! . v*.-.. trttt iw.ii .• -.am '-Mity y 5: •* ai-s •••■»•..*•» . ui. * . .ti. *» s», ,M '.tic '•» w-” , * ».< r_» iv. ith* • r*nx : " —«» i < *«ri«vS v - re safe, • ■ r —txxr ■ jit - ■ - -a--*'.re . 4 . - ■£uc fhe- e-re e* met! nm z-a* a- .-.rrtretoes btf ,** "j- : -r: *jre. Tens. iz- - * loctrt:*i w 7*m sci+zL-M’ i&d. ■. l s»na. jwor* i. V, at, at zzk Ps~ *-.r. ABE. *- -c 1 .. . a. I *, -... i Jim:. ,y ' re- re itz ---. B. E. f e" v k. a cr-' f. is! ■>■*%.. I*-. e aai* tt re- ’H ■. Dja,-.-.'_ - 1 •'■- ■ ' - re':; are > ' re . . -- f ftsetcZ ~ re-, be W JtSb'i* f. If. Kfimur m r*jt v* juju A • ' * nafir £ * f . ■ * ' ' A. i. -^rjuTw v *au* - f ■ X.Z- r** 1 ■Jt-f. r- ; : ' :.i 4 J ’ esti i 4 »y Ji—figy, i f ». > «al I t Staten 4 -^ Ip+jhsJpt !«. ifflur tee. &«««« m Stat twee * pet tern, >f mnssm Spun inr*, •nsrfc mut t?.* txM re.' m me t . *mm. wmtm ztm. <a..; hi x-tr im -ji * :r.r». tlim -«r. x '.r^* c;v W f S*SS flan ' prt * n - re '.»> i/ ■■■■«..;.' ” r ' • " - *' ■ *' C s, r . • smC’dtie'rsBt-kftfieMMledlftTwftBcxjLArtiBcftAib i :!«>*» «aeo*e? v'wr# cawrta < -ifi-'t yt'A *x .-l lewgic ‘ -* - • r 4+r~>*!t ,t\ {j*o* hum*, fjfrwwhi iu*» a&frag&a It- >r~ :, f • fv-tti-. ft- h, r. TA 30 L * wftm tmpur’w -'.-tart / tjmtf-f. thKU.7 € f A-v kA :m. t+fijurw*** A SZ/:-m#79. Right Goods at Right Prices! Thil it what everybody wants, and- WE HAVE THEM! *>:. hrrt>vi,'.,) 1. , joronga mercantile business in con •••• ••••.:. .......... Naval Hu,,.* firm, t, . ■/, ,'t ,;;,'rere C'jjjirthereby ‘ W.nrillft i, hetU’.r pry:*# . , tl: , .'<<• i ,i(lj ...... l ", i . <S :‘ III . ri, - ). - 1 ■ ;>.r; v r. the C/irrving ou of t.iW; t.iinri-ntioc ; 7 Me r* for ,c . 0 - e,moled to \m,hU the - tv.k *> 4 //.*- / fp f (,f wUlilUmhl '3 >. . fiO the Imam u In , lift’/ A Ij< >V.' I (toi,«- lift e/M-fiewe/l I ,r i ji f If x • ” ; ,-i tfi a UHtUftCI ,'t jy<v avid Uctno y«^^ / *' ( , * , , m< > ’> nn> you * “ ->u r »hOfi'-\ </l wiy /‘/Ar aoiiilh kt-.sA if* k i*«'#* I’<>.y <V Willi ^ ■ I IIIH, AI>tH#M,|, 4 rA, ' Ogeechee Lodge No. 213 F. & A. M. Meets in regular session 1 st Friday al 10 a. ui. * and 3 rd Tuesday. t 9 p. in. All members und visit *'w brethren are invited to attend, . 1 . w. wilson. w. m. W. H. E 1 .L 1 S. Secty. ______ _ _____ > 0 ice of FI rat Meet fmr of Creditors, mtue nislrlet Court of the united states for the southern District of Georgia. Eastern DIvLston. m the matter of j. i». Kennedy and e. r. Kennedy, individually. aankmptcy. ami as copartuers under the arm, m ot j. d. Kennedy. Bunhiupt. , n , «»««*»„ countyofBullochunddistrict aforesaid,bankrupts ........... jauuarr, a. d. iwi, the said firm and individual copartners were duly adjudicated bankrupt; and «“* «•* meeting »r their creditors win hemid a , lht . Kt-ferw, No. i Bryan street. East in Savannah. Ga., on the mil day of February, A. D. 1901 , at ten o’clock In ihe forenoon, at which l(me ^he amiitors may attend, preve their appoint a trustee. ex muffle the bankrupt and tiatisact such other business as may properly come saidm.viing. rids jan.«i. hmi. A. F MacDoNKLL. Hofiwin Bankruptcy. . 1 . p. M 00 RFh Clazton. tr«.. Atty for Bankrupts. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. By virtue ot an order grauled by the Ordtnury of said ruunt.v on 5 t.li day of November, 1990 , I will *ell before the court housedooratStatesboro, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in February. hexi, Ihe followlog real estate to-wit: One Thousand and Fifty Six acres of land iu the l.'th Idsirit!, G. M„ of said county, bounded by lands of J. F. OIUIT. Jason Franklin. YV. M. Foy, Foy .V YVtlllains and the run of Ten Mile Creek: the .sum* beinir the dower of the late America A. OUiff and includes the home place of tte late W. W. Olliff. Tfums of Salk—O ue fifth of the purchase to i»e imiu rash, the balance to lw tUvided in four ‘MU#l Insuillniouis bearing r iKjreeut from date of -ale and to become due January 1 st each year there after until paid. When payment of the tli.-t red note has been made, the purchaser may use dispose of ihe turpentine privileges. When -«end and third payments have been made, Burrhaser may use or dispose olthe sawmill timber. Tbe rents for this property for tin* year of 1901 ;.N> to ihe purrhaser and possession Is lo be given from dau-of sale. The deferred payments to secured bv mortgage on the laud. Ian. 9 th, 1901 . JOHN W. OLLIFF, Administrator C.e txmis non on estate of W. W. Olliff, Petition for Re nvestment. Cor.vrr. Alter four weeks notice puisuant to Section 2546 f ifce UviJ Code of Geurgia. a petition of vvlreli a tnif an»i eorreci oopy is *ub-juineil, will be pre rented i-j the Huu. Hon. B. 1 ). Evans, Judge of the Superior Court, at Saiidersville, Ga.. on the 19 th day of February, 1901 . This January l-ttli. 1901 . WALTER B. JOHNSON. IiFuBgia—Buluk h County. To ihe Hon. B. D. Evans. Judge of the Superior Court of said County: The petition of Walter B. Johnson shows: First: That he is guardian of Walter B. Johnson. i! years of age and under the age of fourteen years. Second: That your petitioner as such guardian !wirPS,u “" - >r reinvetmem at private sate the estate, the .^mc being a part of the cf his ward, to-wit: An undivided tighxh - 1 - inleresf iu all and singular the following described probity situate, lying aud being in the land disirki f originally Irwin, but Lowndrss county. Georgia, and fully descrihed as *■ w?. u-wjT: i/it> of Hod nutubers Thirty T: .: ne - . . Thirty-two - . .>Ixty-slx Twenty-seven ^ 7 *. Twenty-eight ( 2 si, Twenty nine Eighteen le/. Nineteen ( 19 >, all of tuve •*’- exc^pi :fiat pinion lying west of a -■nigM Une from the north-west owner at the - r.nx Seki t». the point where the east and west .ne between lou numbers Sixty-three (S 5 i and -ixty- 1 . sir < 64 ( intetseet the fen'-e around the land, and » much ot lot number sixty two ?- : > :l the -{.ring and npw field-, and one third U-® of lot number Fourteen rill, and one thfid ‘ 1 -S of let number Fifteen H 5 i. said third parts of said lots iyintr and beitur on the west side of said Ms. The alx/ve descriltod land i-orig the whfct as vested in and set apart to Safa p. J e*s: »t« of said county of fanvndes. —J. no b> virtue of a decree of the otKKrior Court of Lowndes county, passed at the regular Sorstnher Term. A. D. lbtth of said Court, uv- f Grerye p„ M'diec* in his own riglit . * ne . fry-ad "... et ai v-. Elizabeth Spain, ot B and sarah I’. Junes, of Lowndes • /. .•?. bv. si me being a Mil fa equity to confirm 1 to- heirs ol the estate of John YV. -‘-a.—:, width .leeree and the record Xz&tetA f* hereto? express*y referred to and made a f v . /n; it being the IoteotUm of ? • v-.. «/eJ singular the interest of hh : t. r... the at* %e desciibed landH, or any .f, the utaae irtr.it an undivided one tnU 3 %nt m an heir-at'lawof hi*deceased tar Aker. Mkinie Jotm&so. who was a daughter of %t* .-v&s **r<sh p. J*m&u deceased. T:^ **ihi f toe fact that the intere-t of : s *md in said property b undivided, i*. d*i ,. v r*i; »*/>■; very much income from the m - - yearly i l abr>ot One :[1)*: a r-. the ame can be sold for a atiui it* prtjrevh of the same wouki ‘ petltloner’ii war'i. f'/urtfc: PnltE/ner <J#l»»- to Invert the nrocewte : hf.’.aid': tre.t<-and s/dvent a rehitooahlfc rate of lnUsrest. / ter showsUmt rg/tlccof his Intention ujtkf-Ufa *p idksUkm has been published once a * eet tot four week# as rw^ulrcd by law. WALTER It. JOHNSON. ORDINARY’S NOTICES. Dismission from Guardianship. G SORGIA—Bulloch county. J. YV. Atwood, truanliuu ol Mamie Dekle. lms applied to me for a discharge from Midi guardianship, this Is therefore to notify all persons concerned to die Uieir objections, if any they have, on or before thedrst Monday in February next, else lie will be discharged front his guardianship as applied for. C. S. MARTIN. Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY. Whereas. W. s. Preeti.rlus. Admlnialrator of E T Webster, represents to the court in his petition, duly died amt entered on record, that be lias tally administered K T Webster's estate, Tills is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the (list Monday in March, 1901 . This Dec 0,1990 C. s. MARTIN, ordinary B.C. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA- -BULLOCH COUNTY, Whereas. H. J. Proctor, sr, guardian ot t ; - H. Proctor and U. L. i’CM-tor. having applied tome to is- discharged front such guardianship let all persons concerned show cause before me at the court house in said county, on the -ttli dav of February next why suc h application for dLscl. rpre not tie granted. Witness my hand and official signature this the •■ 20 th (lay of December, llHK). C. S. MARTIN, ordinary B. C. For Leave 1o Sell Laud. GEORGIA—Bulloch County. To all whom it may concern: G. ami c. H. Green, administrators of the estate of YV. M. <;n*u, ileft»astHl. liavintr in proiter form applied to me for leave to sell the lands of said i deceased, said application will he beard on the flrsi Monday in February next at my office in Statesboro. ! This Jan. Ilh. 19 . 11 . ■ S. L. MOORE, JR.. Ordinary B. B. For Leave to Sell Lan l. , (*EOR(rIA—B ulloch County. To all whom it may concern: Andrew Hendrix, executor to the will of Lit. Hendrix, deceased, tun tng in proper form applied lt1 n ,e for leave to sell the lands ol said deceased said application will )* heard on the (list Monday j ! p, February next at my office iu stati'slmro. This j an . ilh. 1901 . s. L. MOORE, Ju„ ordinary B.C. For Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA—Hixi.o< h County. To aii whom it may concern: S. B. Hendrix, aduduisirauir of the estate of Samuel Hendrix, deceased, lias in due form applied to the undersigned fur leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and -aid application will be heard on the first Monday *» February next at my office m Statesboro. This Jan. 7 th. 1901 . s. L. MOORE. Jn„ Ordinary B. ('. A)i)ilicitioD for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Bulloch county. Tu a!1 "horn it may concern: W. B. Johnson having applied fjr guardianship of tlie person and property of Walter M. Johnson, minor child of Minnie T. Johnson, late of said etmnty. deceased, notice is given that said applies tion will lie beard at mr office at 10 o’clock. A. M.. ™ * lle 0rst M»nday in February next. This Jan. 7 . Letters of Administration. GEuKgIA—Bi lujch t oi.nti. To ail whom it may concern: H. B. Wilkinson having in proper form applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of J. 11 . Wilkinson of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. H. Wilkinson, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why penuanedt admlnistra tlon should not be granted to H. B. Wilkinson on J. H. Wilkinson’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 7 th day of Jan.lWl. S. L. MOORE. Jr, Ordinary B. C. Letters of llism’ssion. GEtiRGlA—B cllovh Couuty. YYTtereas, L. YV. anil YV. s. Lee. administrat'd* of estate uf James M. Le»-, represent to the court In their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully administered James M. Lee’s estate. This i - therefore to cite all persons eon eermsl. kindretl und creditors, to show cause, if any they <“an, wliy said administrators should not be discharged from their administration, and receive iettera of (fission on the (fret Monday In April, 1901 . This Jan. 7 , 19 ( 11 . S. L. MOORE. J a.. Ordinary B.C. — Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA-BULLOLII COUNTY. Whereas. J. M. and H. T. Jones, administrators of estate of William Jonre, represent to the court in their petition, duly filed ami entered on record. that they have fully administered YVUliam Jones’ estate. This is thereford to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if they can, why said administrators should not be discharged from their administration, and receive letters of tlLsmtesiou on the first Monday in April, 1901 , This Jan. 7 , 1901 . s. L. Ml HiltE. Jit.. Ordinary it. — Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA- BULLOCH COUNTY. Whereas, J. W. Atwinnl, admr estate of Benjamin Atwood, represents to the courl in his petition, duly filed, and entered on record, that he lms fully sulwluhiteretl Benjamin Atwood's estate. This is therefore to dte a!) persons concerned, kindred and credit, to show cause. If any they can, why said ddminlstor should not be discharged from his administration aud receive letters of dismission on t j, ( first Monday III April 1991 . This Jan. 7 th, 1901 . S. L. MOORE. .JR.. Ordinary B. C. Change of Public Koad. Georgia-D cixocii County. W her as, Reiner Dekle has made uppiicatlon to this court pray inf: for an order granting the estab lishnient of au alteration in the Buckhalter public road, to straighten said road by leaving the old road at the Bowen place, running on the west side of same a distance of about three-quarters of a mile and intersecting the old road again at the high hill between the Bowen place and Jason Franklin’s residence. And it appearing U>y said jietition that said contemplated alteration will lie one of public utility and convenience, now this is to cite and admonish all tiersons that on and after the first Monday in February , 11 WJJ, said alteration will 1 m* ♦ihtuhliMhwl as the public road if no good cause is show, ft b) the contrary. Given under my hand and seal this Jan. 7 , 1901 , s. L. MOOHI:. Jii., Ordinary B. (’. Miange of Public lioiul. gm.ih.i* bcijjhhuointy. .ZZZ ITS “."ri"X <»MblMinMiut «f tt new lUMnom M*Mtt MUnt Turner furri on Cnnoochee river in ,,,, wfi in irlci n, M., mill ruuiilng In u north ■ , ...... ...... b¥ t iu? ruHiaentw «i g««. u. l,1 ' / ut *' u»« residences of «. W. Lw, L. if. ZXSZSXiSSSS •»»<», -»U.| WIMUCU., miiil eoiil«ii|>liit«Hl mull ...... iw of nmcb imkitoutilityuid r«»w ibw ........... idamMiait 4 «.-I tb,iWjd dtyof Febmtry, 1,1 1,1 w l0IM * w *** |K ' a n,l, * w * •* noguwi w^ti»toww#niUi*«<mtr»ry. l.uoork.jii., ordinary b.o. Wiinti-tl IIoiim; licence. I|it' ti'iilitrsigiiiiii will pay good ■■ a g' ahltbbodiod a tt i tt I proviilfi good home for iui white woman to do ho msg Itcopiiig Ji for himsolf und ’■*. 11* only. oirv T, Bhannen. BULLOCH SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA—BULLOCH COUNTY. Will be sold before the court liouse door of sale county on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1901 , within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: One gray mare mule about seven yean, 0 |,i named Mat and one sorrel male mule about seven yeais old named Maud. Levied on as the property of S F B Hendrix to satisfy one justice court II f a issued from the justice court of the 13 th Dlst. G. M. of said county In favor of the Price & Lucas Vinegar A Cider Co. against the said S. F. B Hendrix: said .aoperty being in possession of said S F B Hendrix, This Jan mb, 1901 . J. z. KENDRICK, Sherifl B C. GEORGIA—Bulloch county. Will be sold before the court house door of suid county on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1901 , within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: One suuS colored mare mule about eight years old, large size. Said mule levied on as the property of j !t Moyfi to satisfy a superior court d fa, issuing f r „ m tlll , superior court of Tattnall county, in favor of Fuv ,v Williams against J D Moye principal, and D it Colson security. Levy made by j h Donaldson, fonner sheriff ot said county, and turned over to' ute for advertisement and sale. This Jan. hi, inoi, J. Z. KENDRICK. Sheriff B. 1 GEORGIA—BCLLOCn COUNTY. Will he sold before Ihe court house dwir of said ' couuty on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1901 , within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for rush, the following described property to-wit: One saw mill outBt. rniisisting of one 25 -horee power Loinliard lioiler. one 20 horse |iuwer Alloa engine, one Lombard saw mill with roller gunge, carriages and appliances, one saw and one butting saw, shafting, pulleys, belting and all other machinery, tools and appliances. Also, two timber carts with harness. Said property levied on as the property of GilUcau & Co to satisfy a superlot court mortgage fl fa in favor of DC Finch against the said Gllliean A (. 0 . Property pointed uul by 1 ) C Finch. Levy made by YV H DeLoaeh, D S, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale. This Jan. 10 th. 1901 . J. Z. KENDRICK. Sheriff li. c. G BOB G J A—B rLiOCH COUN T V. Will be sold before the court house door *if said county on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY 1901 . within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: AJJ that certain tract or parcel of land lying aoil tieing in the state and county aforesaid and in the Itith District G M, thereof, containing Fifty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the east by lauds of James Mixon, on the north-west aud soutli by lands of I) V Finch, and on the north-east by iauds of V G Finch. Said land levied on us the property of F t Walker, colored, to satisfy a justice court tl fa, Issuing from the justice court ol the 4 fith District G M. of laid county. In favor of I) (' Finch against the said F ( Walker. Property pointed out liy 1 ) < Finch. Levy made by YV H DeLoaeh. It S, aud turned over to me for advertisement and sale. Written notice given defendant as required by law. This Jan 10,1901 J. Z. KENDRICK, Sheriff B. ( . (»EORGIA—BULLOCH ( 0 VS T Y. Will be sold before the c<*urt bouse door of said county on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY. 1901 , within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: All that certain tract’or parcel of land lying and l»eiiig in the state aud county aforesaid, and m the 46 th District G M, thereof, containim: ‘eg acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: on the north by waters of Ogeechee river, on th » east by lands of W H C Newton, on the south by lambs of I I) Gay, and on the west by lands of G W Newton Said land levied on as the property of Mrs R A Johnson to satisfy two 11 fas, one a superior court 11 fa Issuing from the superior court of said county In favor of I) L Lane, the other a Justice court fl fa issuing from the Justice court of the 46 th District G M of said county In favor of I D Gay, against the said Mrs U A Johnson. Levy made by J H Donald¬ son, former sheriff of said county, and turned over to me for advertisement and sale Written noth ' given defendant as required by law This Jan id, 1991 J. Z. KENDRICK. Sheriff B. C. Georgia—Bulloch county. Will be sold before the court house door of .said county on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY. 1901 , within the legal horn's of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: Al! that certaiu tractor parcel or land lying and being in the state amt county aforesaid, aud id the 48 th District, G M, thereof, containing Tw< Hun¬ dred und Fifty acres, more or less, »nd bounded as follows: On the north by lands of G K Hodges and waters of Ogeechee River, on the east by lands of G E Hodges, on die south by lands of D C Hodges, and on the west by lands of V Q Hodges—being the home place of Asbury H Hodges, said Maud levied on as the. property of A H Hodges to sa tisfy a superior court 11 fa issuing from the sup(*rior court of said couuty In favor of Daniel E Mitchell against the said Asbury H Hodges. The defendant in 11 fu being in possession at time of levy. Written notice given defendant as required by law. Levy made by J H Donaldson, former sheriff of said county. This Jan. 10 th, 1901 . J. Z. KENDRICK, Sheriff B. C. Trustee’s Sale of Real Est >te. Whereas, under and hy virtue of the power granted unto A. lA’ffler and Son, a copartnership composed of A. Leffier und A. M. Leffler. by James Mixon, in and hy Ids certain deed to secure doth made, executed and delivered to said A. Leffler anti Son. on the 22 nd day of November, 191 ) 8 , and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bulloch county, in Deed Record No. 10 , pages SI to 87 , the said A. Leffler and Son. as the Attorney in Fact for said James Mixon, has. on the 29 th day of December, 1900 , in writing, duly appointed the undersigned, Jacob Gazan, Trustee, for (lit 1 salt' of the property hereinafter described, the same being that conveyed in the above recited deed to secure debt, and Whereas, It Is provided in said deed (o secure debt that said Trustee, when appointed, should make sale of suhi real estate ut public outcry. In the usual manner of Trustees' saies, without the order of uu.v court, and that said Trustee should main' convey¬ ance of suitl property and all tlie right, tit le, equity. estate and Interest of the said James Mixon therein. Now, under at d by virtue of said appointment as Trustee, and of tlie powers to said Trustee, in said deed, delegated, I will sell at public outcry, before the court house door of Bulloch county, at Statesboro ou tlie FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, lielng the artli Oth) day of February, 1 «M, hctvvesn the lctrai hours of aal(>, tlie following tit scribed real estate to-wit: All that tract or purcal of land sltuatisl. lyitu. ami liebig In the couuty of Bulloch, state of Georgia ttittl iu the loth District, G M, boun<letl as htUow>: Ou the north by lands of James Mixon, oil die east by A J Kennedy, on the. south by Mary sad H « Holland, on the west by James Mixon. t" li ' '" | - talnluur Two Hundred and Seventy-Two , " r, 's. acrers or less, Said sale beiug bad for the purpose "f i»tjmg the ludebtednesa now due to suid A. LelUci n 11 '' N "t, as secured by aald’deed, which Indebtedness, mclud lnglntereat,to the 17 day/tf December, MO#. ‘> ,ao,,nl * to the sum of Due Thousand, Four Hiinihe# und Twenty-Hlx Dollars and Thirteen Cents (|l.<##-I#h besides Interest tliereon from suitl (lute »' die tutc of eight iter cent per annum, and also the evponsc and Trustee’s commissions for making salt! »s provided for in suid deed. ’die Tkkos of sale—C ash; purchaser paying <’**' and revenue stamps. This Jan. T, ml TW"** JACOB GAZAN