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ADVEBTEMtS
Georgia, Rockdale CooKTr.—By A.
M Helms, Ordinary for said c >untv :
Bv a special agreement bet ween J. B.
& .1. 11. Riefe, publishers of Tun Cox
yirs Wskki.y.hh i 'I'. D. O’Kelley, pub
Usher of the J< cktbile Banner, it is or
th'icvt that fr:;m arul nfter this date and
until further ordered the legal itaver
iHn# lor said county shall be done in
both japn=, low it: The Coxyihs
Weekly and the Rockdale Banner, both
papers r«> receive only the regular legal
rites for advertising, tbit is to ‘a.v, on¬
ly the sime pay that one Would leefive
were the advertising done in one paper,
nml the fees or pay forsueh advertising
►hall be equally divided between said
two papers, each icm iving one-half.
This Sept. IS, 1800. A. M. Helm?!,
Orilii un’ R< ekd.ile <.'on cut.
executor’s SAI.E.
Agreeably to an ordet of the court of
Ordinal y of Rockdale eoutitv, will hr
sold at auction at the court house door
of mid com ty < n i ho first Tuesday lit
Noveinl cr next, within the legal hours
sale, the following property, towit:
1m ur hundred acres of land, more or
less, known ns the John L. Scott iiome
ji'.Hce, and bounded north by lands of
Richard Hailey, Mrs. Watson anil oth
ers, south by Z. T. Zachry and Smtb
River, east by li. Lee Scott and Mrs.
Mary Jane Bailey, west by LeRoy Ogles
by and South liiver. There is on this
land good dwel.ing, barns, orchard, pas
tore and three good tenant houses,
about one hnndred acres of good bot¬
tom land in cultivatable condition and
125 acres in original foretf. The land
is well terraced and well watered, and
a valuable home. Sold as the property
of John L. Scott, deceased. Terms ea-.v,
and will be made known on day of sale.
This 25tli day of September, 1895.
W. W. Scott, Executor.
EXECUTOR’S SALK.
Agreeable to an order of the cotiyt of
Ordinary of Newton county, will be
sold at public outcry at the court house
door of Rockdale county, in the city of
Conyers (it having been so ordered by
the court ort the first Tuesday in No
vetnber, 181)5, within the legal hours oi
sale, the following property, towit:
Two hundred, two anti one-half acres
of land, of land lot No. 48 in the tenth
district of originally Henry, now New¬
ton and Rockdale counties, bounded on
the east by Eugene Hull, south by John
Moseley and C. T. Zachry, west by C.
T. Zachry, north by \V. J. Baker and
W. A. t-'eott. Sold tis the property of
W. W-J8cott, late of said county, de¬
ceased. Terms cash. This Sept. 30,
1895. F. O.
Executor estate of W. W. Scott.
Georgia, Rockdale County — To
Whom it May Concern : T. 0- Cor
lev, ad mini strut or oi Tubal C Cor
ley, deceased, has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell lands belonging to the estate ol
said deceased, and said application
will lie heard on the first Monday in
November next. This^iiret day ol
Oct, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
Georgia, Ruckdai.e Uounty.--To
Whom It May Concern : H. 0
Venn, Administrator of Mrs. E. J.
Penn, deceased, hits in due form ap¬
plied to the uudersigued for leave to
M>‘ll real es'at. i belonging to the es¬
tate or said deceased, and said ap¬
plication will be heard on the fii>t
Monday m November next. This 1st
day of Oct 1895. A. M Helms,
Ordinary.
LBTiKBS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia. Rockdale County --To
AU Whom I 1 May Concert. : R. W.
Tucker, administrator of A. 1>. E.
Hardeman, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from bis
trust as such administrator of said
deceased, and I will pass upon his
application on the first Monday in
January. IS Hi, at mv office in Con¬
yers. said county. Given under my
hand and official signature this Oct.
3rd, 1895. A. M. Helms,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTKATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of un order issued from
the court- of Ordinary of Rockdale
county, will b« sold before tl e court
lions • door in the city of Conyers
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday m November next the
following described property, towit:
Out hundred acres of land, more or
less, situated, lying and being in the
11th district of said county, the same
oetug the north half of lot of land
No. oue hundred and four (104.)
Said land belonging to the estate of
F. M. Weatherford, Jr, deceased.
Terms of sale, oue half cash, the re¬
in under due Doc. 1st, 1896, with in¬
terest from date at 8 per cent. Bon I
for title given purchaser. Oct. 2nd,
1895. Jus. 8. Weatherford,
Administrator.
ROCKDALE SHERIFF S SALES.
1 be sold on the 1st Tuesday
in November, 1895, at the court
house door in said county, within Iho
ISdl!'fm“ ■.Ih.'o'h IralnrfST
in<; m”re in said county. Forty district acres,
or less, in sixteenth
or nina!!y Henrv, now Rockdale
,.„uu«v 1,11 parts 1 of Jo s Nos. 337 and
'
354. ounded , on the . north , , by A. . • ,,
1 .
Fa me r, on the west and south by
Ji lin Neal and B K. Cain and east
by J ~hu Moore. Said land levied on
as the . propci . y ot «.r f T r r j f '
’
satisfy two ti fa* issued r .I'O’II ]us,ice
court, 475 district G M.ofsaidcoun
f y in fuvor of G W. & A. P. Cain
airtthmt W. J. Tucker Levy made
»J T. N. SiiuuDOn, L C an ,1I r»
turned to me I l, ia O r ‘t. 2nd, 1830.
W. II. iVi. Austix, l-'heiiff.
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Macon and other points south and east.
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TAX COLLECTOR’S N0TLE.
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trict, Sept. 28th and from the 7th
to 19i-h of Oct- After November
1st all the remainder of my time,
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Oct. 18th and Nov. 15th. Hon¬
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Sept. 2Gth, Oct. 17th and Nov.
14th. Lorraine district, Sept.
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