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LEARY MARKET.
COTTON.
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diddling 9 <
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t.nw Middling, A
tiond Ordinary -1
Ordinary......
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cAVocEiiil:* AM) phi)Visions
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family,,. -r
Family,,.. ->
Jlc'oK—BhnuidcVt.... fanrV — 0
3 Clear rib sldrs.....,
rib bulk slur* Ik
Clear
Bulk ►lioulilers..... is,-
I.ard............... Brunswick
If VMS— Choice 1 50
Salt
bdtSTKY pnolVcct.
UjC
TToon ... yoe
.Bvttkr, 1 Se¬
L'hickbn*. brown.. ^. ine
Frying Size,.'.: id to lb-
If toss, Dry...... i. —c
(ircee......... 7c
Tai.i.ow ...... 2oc
hkkwax ...... 6c
SaV Steak,
RolUt, he
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Muttox. 12%
Kocs, .....
WATCHES, Improve-
Pon'i buy uutll you find ont the new
Send lor illuttratcd Catalogue.
P. STEVENS WATCH CO.,
_A.tlev.xs.ta, Gba.
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L, G. Cartledge,
attorney at law,
MlllGAy, GA, Allunv
Will prltc-tll-s In tHe t'cift-l, Wf the Gei*rgi»
kiri-ult Hfld other GBlirts Hf 8. IV:
by eriecINl Boldrat-t; _____
l J BECK;
Al’tonsr.Y at law. l-l
v - > friMn*
A . will .• *e £(ren to all
Pronpt stleiillon his rare. Collet •
hustnes* entrusted to Money loaned on
lion* made a specially. ' leh !l S‘J.
good security.
TL© Barnes House*
ALBANY, GA.
,
fllliis well known hou*<> it dtuslrd tie*
Jk the center of ttic tmsiiirs* of the city
mi I* hr .Wr-. *Vuir ltatsn, It* fare
a sccpiiimrxIalWTfT* ran a/4> tlif- lie*t that can
T-* ml sthi Vnalge* iriodefstc.
s
eufnH ’ house
7 he vntlerHi<jtttd hey* W»'« lo ml
thf (i/ienUon of the travelling fdr pub c t
the nJer-e named ImrnA. Its an
ticcotnnnulations trill lx rensnuohle. seronjl to Giv on
Mi/ 'charges trill be.
me a call. F. 1% Griffis,
aug 17 ct. Proprietor.
JLW. Turner,
WHOLES ALE HEALfefl lK
Tobacco, Ciiars aoi M,
98 > Chonf Street, S 6,
Macon, Ga.
Bond him your orders, and get the
best iron'ds for ih« least money,
jtil 13 83. tf.
L. LQCW,
:o:—
Walchmaker and Jeweler.
•o
Corner Bromi anil *>Va*htng2on street, »t
8. Mayer & tilauber.J
AI.BAXV, GA.
All work sent to me will be promptly
done and warranted. Satisfac¬
tion guaranteed where other*
fail. A nice .-election of
T JL -c-r-r~ NATIIj ~r y XjIEO -i—i "rr- JL
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always on hand. jul. 6. ly.
FOB SALE.
Two Store house* in ArlitiKton lo
sell or rent. One large stare lioin-e
and dwelling iu Leary, One com-
parutively new pLnefon and one
marble top biiliunl table and two
iron safes for sale, _ Ftrr further
par
ticulars apply to,
A. W. Ti p.xeb.
H8 Ale*berry St Mac: i> G.t.
local brevities
Tlie Flint 1 m V.*ry low. but the arte
aian w dls at. Albany flow steadily on.
Her. Tlios, Muse pfeadied one of
h sables, sermons from our Mi-thedist
pulpit Sunday night Inst.
300 children have died in the neigh¬
borhood of Greeushorough, N. C.,
this season.
Mr. it. T. Hood, of Terrill county,
suicided lust TUowday night. He took
striclifliliU,
‘•Foiiiicul prosecution” front tho
Telegraph and Messenger in another
column, fee te* the sentiments of
many irfle Gwfftans.
t will pay fifteen Cents p r buslie
^" r cotton-seed iu trade, or fourteen in
money. J. R Botd
Sell's Bros,' circus lias been as close
as Albany anil relieved our Section of
the precious buraeft (?) of two or three
thousand dollars.
Monday evening our immediate
tion was visitwl by a small shower of
ruin, enough to wet tho dirt about
inch.
bfetoW has miiile the livttcst. dry-
e»t record known for many years; ’no
frost yet; and rain in very sun.ll quan-
tiliea,
Geotge Hightower says he has beet!
going lo circuses for 20 years hut raw
his first yesterday. He had got diUnk
always too soon.
Elbert Byrd has eularged his .room
and iiicrrased his stock to meet the
ircr< asi tg irade- Truly Elberf is one
of the thriftiest n. gruos in this rec¬
ti**,
Potre nhd 1 uy y on a nitie map.
T*tti«on'» hi#tor Icii i. Coiin'r, railroad,
and irtdirJ map of tile Umtbd 8tatcs,
and IlllLtintt'd reference map of ,the
w«>r!d. for sale at this office fob the low
•u m Of 94.
itisi. Saltic Dlicoh. a much teheed
young)od)-,* slid for M.-veralyeitralibn-
risn th« Alllaby Library associa¬
tion. died at ber sister’*, Rtrs Bill
Brown, of Ward*. Monday cvciiing
last.
B A. Jester who killed B. F. Hud-
spetfe nesf ft. Gaines, },,« had |, is
peiliinimry Dual ami gove bond for
hi* appearunco st Supreme court in
the sum of ?6(i0.
Two TVo'rth county murderer*, of
the color.d distinction, have hud tbeir
hearing In-fore the -Superior court.
One of them will pull hemp on the
HOth prot., and the other will serve
the state penitentiary It) years.
Forest fires are b comingquite com¬
mon. We ore informed that nbont
10 miles square of Bato r county 1m*
been buyned, much fencing destroyed
and about 140<)0 turpentine boxes for
J. McCl iir burned out.
With » complete set of tools nnd two
experienced men, Thoma*vill<» un e r e-
fi“dly p- rsists in lowering tin- hot-
torn of an 1800 feef. hole. The Time-'
says tiny are determined to have.
artesian water if its on a straight line
below them* They toMtit sncrceS.
Meet us at Newton next week nnd
p*y ti* your subscription, .... or if . you
not , subscriber , bring . , dollar ... and .
are * a
a Indf and subscribe for , a good . 8 page
paper the official organ Of’yonf
ty. Every good citiz-n of a county is
,»ppo, eJ O M. h„ co„„, T p.p„,
! Quite n number of people Wer'e
C.1W mMhrr »to..r c.-m^ry,
8nnda, aficr-oon, 6, the
) meut of the burial of .7, E. Taylor, one
of our cleverest re-tdieee young citizens. Who
i *M »t the of hi, tvl.er, J.
„ M.Teylov. Saturday , .. „ frfght st 11 o ,
; Fleloavrs a veiling wife, who is very
i sick, father, sirfers, brothers Sud
many friend* to mourn his loss.
NOTICE.
Parties owing nie^ hr note or ae
count, arc requested to com forward
at once anil make settlement f.ir-am--.
I ant desirous of ch-eiug my business
-at tills jMiint, and ho|r 4 ihcZe will be
no delay. Mr. I). S. Fafgasou is an-
thorized to act for me call in making set-
tlements. lleuse and see him
Leary Ga.. Respect fllliv
,8-(( I. 83. If V. W Tr I.M.P
LEARY, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1883.
Matrimony lift* taken an upward
tendency in oUr sister town Arlington;
Ed. Ellington was over to s*e Ordina-
r Y Monroe Ia>t night and fixed himself
f-r Wade(ing)?. *ucc» ss to Mr. K and
Miss Fannie.
Bronwnod, Terrill county, is to
have a big auction sale of lots ou the
10th in*t k Bronwood is growing rap-
rdly and promising to be quite a town.
It certainly postesse* some magnetic
aitriictions (?)
With this issue of the Cockier wo
send out a few Bample copies to parties
who we hare just reason to think will
want to subscribe In a good eight
page paper. This will bn the only
sample sent, and p«rti<H desiring to
subscribe will do well to let us hear
fr<«m them at once.
The ensuing year will bo a most im-
pot tit at one in the pohtics of the conn
trv, and we shell keep our reader.
reliably and promptly informed. Now
is the time to subscribe, When 81 60
will feet a good pap< r, and 81.00 more
will get this anti the great humorous
sheet of the day, the Texas Siftings.
Sunday Literature
Tqe pulpit page of Sunday’s Tele¬
graph und Mtssaengsr, taken altogeth¬
er is a religious o •nundruni, The
Telegra)>h is of tho "whole hog or
hone" persuasion.
If jfott Want a nice map for your
office, home or school, t-ftU at tbN
offioe. For sate at 84.
Baker Coutt Next "Week.
We expect to be there early in the
week; wo expect to meet many of the
sobsciibers yf the Covkier; we expect
something else that comes in right
here, but wrn’t say, and we expect too
to mi et i h« few good citizens of old
Baker who have not tiviti'ed themsalves
«f an opportunity of subscribing to
their county paper.
There in a constant effort on the
part of that grim mohater ••Ifiae.W*
to become must-r of mortal roan.
j Only » careful observance of natural
I la*s call render his efforts unavadi- g.
Yet too often injudicious •excesses,
sudden changes, too greit expo-ure,
impr- p.-r food or other abuses of na¬
ture open ilio gateway an! Disea--e
gains :t vict rr. Sometimes its mas-
r J ■* '« that Nature of her-
i self t an never effect a dislodgim-nt.
In such instances reinforce nature
with a judicious u*e of Brown's Iron
Bitters and w.. guarantee, in a short
time, all diseases will vanssli.
| List 8un»i*y night, Ihre-- gentle¬
men of tin* Haygo- d p. rsuasioii, John
Moore, Jesse Bryeut and Harnly
Tiaa, realizing the trite dit'lhes* of
the times conclude 1 to maiket eome
of Capt. Boyd’s fat beevi s, and
out having couMuIted the Captain pro-
cccdcd to Albany with five flue ones,
Everything seemes to have worked
*m<M)thlf e.idupN iffltil they reached
the hnlciipr pen of Jumc* Ctliup
where they offeied the five for 860
which aroused tlie suspicion of Mr.
Camp, who to satisfy himself
offered 850 for tho cuttle worth more
than 8100. They agreed whereupon
Mr. Gamp told them aliey could go
1 with him to town and get the money,
j having that decoyed thettl into the
i )i»nds of MuishitlI Westbrook, they
I were turned over to him. They “ at
| once „ confessed ... , . having . stolen . , „ the
beeves from Capt. Boyd wi-ro talc, r,
; toj)ilan(1 Boy( , n< , tiff<<1 It
.
| ^ ^ to
||jf) jn Al))anv ,, e
. „„ tle t| , 0 ^ lhe opw
Tin* leadi i* of the trio Totm .ki 'L& Moore
j.
! Uv |, e the peftitee
nary by » meretechfrii-ality of ttm law.
i They will al) doulitleBs be treated e,i„„ to a
i relieved ><™ for a trine (tf *«<? tlie «r worth s h-as
v , Kabonds . We are lookffie forward
; i n , ageZ auticipatiou of ,lie dav w hen
w® shall be rid of more of them.
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lle»*i„i,n?b, tTnciaiffled Lettef# P office
toe at
Leary, October 1st, 1883.
J, W. Browulefi Misf* MoIKe Perry
J. S. lJubose Ada Phiilip*
Stewart Floyd Christy Parks
Maoini M«C ifttertt f»us Young.
If not called for in 3(7 day* will be
8el,t ° eiU ‘ office.
Gn inquiring for tin? above, p)e a .>m
3 - 4 )’ advertfs-d.
F. V. GnrFKiN,
As-'t IV M
BflttJRO DEPARTMENT.
8. J, Cook p...
WANTED. 500 Head of Goats.
The uudersigned, having recently
procured abundant pasturage, and
wishing to ctnliurk In the goat bnsi-
nos** will give a geioi price for the
» bo , P n) , m |, er „f Parties wish-
ing to dispose of this class of property,
call on or addrests me. at
Milford, (la. ‘‘Rocky MounWin”
goats preferred, and comm.-ilid better
prices. Respuctfullv,
T. P. Elliot*
Services at the Milford cliufch flexf
Sabbath by the Rev. W. L. Carry. ]
...... - «om,„ eD cec1 , and
tl,e . <:ro l* ls J n8 j to make h
COtt ‘ mencmeiit ‘
The seasons t r parties is approach-
ing, when tho country gallant arrayed
in his best, will sullie forth to con¬
quer flf die.
Mr. Tims. IV. Hsmnvnd of our
county, will soon become a citizen <d
Leary.
Our old friend, Mr. Gas H. Lamer,
is now, and has been for some time,
confined to his bed with acute eongfs-
tiou of tho bowels.
Gapt. Abner Minims, an old and
respected citizen of our county, died
recently after a longillness, at his
home near Christ’s churDh.
Baker county Superior court con-
v<-in-s in-xt Mouday, and evil doers, <»f
every diseriptnm, will receive the at-
tanpou that tlieircrim s demand.
Mr-1I.L Johnson will move bis
fauiilf in :t short time to TiC iry. Mr.
J.dvii'OU will lm found behind the
counters at.T. R. Boyd’* Mcrchantile
Einf>orit»m.‘ where he will lie glad to
all his cl.l frieiid*.
The prcralelidw Of weevi's In corn,
both the o'il nod new crop, is a ques¬
tion of much import t • the farmers,
Extreme dfv neither is conductive
to the increase of the troublesome lit¬
tle creatures; and the opinion of many
farmer's is to the effect, that ss.-d
eoth f.-r next jour's planting will be
bard t» obtain.
We att -tided Christ church last S.ib<
bat'|, and listened lo an •-xi-eMcIrt ek-
iiortatioii fimu H-br-ws 1st chapter,
by the Rev. G. T. Embry. Mr.
F.hibfy’# remark* were very impie-s-
ive, mill -, bow can no nngl -cf a ■ great
salvation?" w;ia a point of the t*xt.
which was elnbtnately bitti -d and i-m-
phatica ly cinpliUHizeil i»y tins giant
wmker in the Ma tin's vineyard.
boen raging
Mow ll|!Wllb4>llt tr „ mi | eK> aml we
j,. aril l)ii8 lloilL . I11U , h llslnaKH iu t he
neiginiorlioixl of Cliri»V* clmrcW. The
entire force of McClrtii’s turpentine
filtui was engaged Sunday stud M(to¬
day- battling with tho flames wb. se
ne*r approach to tlie farm place® it in
rOTiofts peril.
Later news from fbe*fire, is to the
• ffect that it d. stroyed 1500 turpen¬
tine boxes, or, m turpentine parlance;
a crop an a half f >r Capt. McClair.
This invoice* a serious ^“S* to the
C'-iptdin, and a rough estimate will
give his l.,s at lead ft, tboue-uid or
lifter,, m,mind dobar*. Mess Hill
burn. While and others in lie- Mu-
uHv »* rpd -***». Mr HUI-
btliri whs fifc-tlliariy llllfortuiuite.
baqmg lost all his fencing. It went
<hH*«U M.nu« |W* Hie . »«*.
a -,d bitrut the tip ell the ‘-yallcr dor« V
t j , T , ie {enjj( ' aml(|| j | ljs _ Hn j
m* , « . ™ 0 ,,l, . , h, ,, the
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inos*. deRperate efforts that he ndHuaged
t o suve hi* dWlliu* A refresh,
S |„ )Wt . r p.p p,. r „ „„ Mondav nnd
and also . extended to and aided in ex- v
lingniBbiiig the flames.
thta-with tho-o ,*,rtio* i» thi*
f<>rtlino, and point t • it as
t xainplf of cooti hunting and carelrts
handling of fire.
Mrs. A. C- Wright, St. Marj’e Ga..
say*: "Brown's Iron Bitters
my daughter of imligestioa and
si n- in
Political Prosecution
Down nmlor all tlie flummery
forms o* the court and the technic d
verho<itv of nhe bills of indictment the
the fact stands that the young men
recently convicted in the Federal
court in Atlanta were vrnucCnteil nt
account of tlioir do!iiii-s. The nut-
chineiy of the government in tlic
lnmds of a rli rappels ted official, was
brought to bear to secvre his personal
revenge. If {llO TCfKMtR of tllO only
journal in Atlanta which gave nlteii-
timi to this Jinat'er are closely scud.
It will not be difficult O detect a feel-
shg of satisfaction at two result or a
kind o, gloating that one of its wor-
shipped heroes had wau a victoro.
Tho glaring he;ulliues "They arc
Ouilty” were calculated, if not intend-
« 0 impress the public that the nt-
teranees of the jury was infalible.
Federal courts iu the south, like
military courts oxciy win tv, are or¬
ganized to Convict. Though the gen¬
eral statutes provide that the practice
in the Federal courts shall conform to
lo that of the courts of the state iu
which they may be held. Federal
judges a«aumS > Vmd exercise an author¬
ity ov»-r j u iesjiiot known to our j idi-
citl aysteiu.
There was something about
surroundings of tho**- laws when ar¬
raigned at tilt 1 bar (but fdcdf!,! lla\v
elictul a n sponse «hat did not com *,
Their defense fell mainly w, on the
vhouldors of an ex{»eriencod! veteran
°f the bar, but he should have had
enc<'ur»gmeii? and assistance from
otlieja. It is a shame upon the bar of
the nine district that no council from
that Section stoood by them iu their
trouble. Their friends, their people
had help<d to put down tin* miserable
little h| #tarf Who was ay. king to pun
ish tbettt. Their friends and people
ti«d oide l to redeem the ninth dish id
from disgrace. Where was
('iVntl'.er mid Eito* ttud Tape
Meek Erwin, the Cobb boys and
Tiunr-y Ruoder? These Are All brave
nod honorable m-li. endued with a
high iipdnei itiou of the chivalry .u tl. (1
orof s-iou to which they belong
Whv did not some or all of tnes ■ stand
by . Mu se Bunks ,, i coilhty i. boys i m their .
hour hour of need?
But if tha liar of the ninth di-triiH
neglected its doty. What excuse cun
the bar of Atlanto render?
Wlicrc wit* Hoke Smijli, a hravt nn
earnest ma •, whe doirs n"t stop to
count the cost wlien tin 4 per.vcutod
call for justice and protection?
was Wa t<-r Ilfown, How ell Glenn and
otliero of tlieynniigci- and bohb-r niem.
tier i of the bur? Where w as Charier
Hill, who ens ot.lv to emulate the am-
bitiou of his lamented father to repro-
duee his triuinphs iu the forum and
on the hustings? The ninth district
had twice noblv sustained bis illu*-
triou* father. The friends and people
ot those Baiiks iwunty lx)ya hu-1 rai-
liep to him \vk »u his prtlitici*l fortunes
hung iu Uiu balatioe. Hi* hou should
net Iihvo been idle on this occasion.
There tvus uotbii g in the conduct of
ihe in plate who conducted tlie prosc-
cfttidii that should liavo rtaye 1 In’s
speech. 8 iy, if you m»y< that couvic-
tion w rs assured, the excuse is lnsufli >
ciout. The animus of ihe
tv>n should have been l ii ^bare. The
crowd of idler* who were assembled a*
H claque for the prosecuting at tome
should have been atved into silence,
The court itself should have hem re¬
buked, and tire jury fully unlrghtem d
ns to the dirty court as to the dirty
^ -
... r ltic itiou am r egr-1
Fnur ®^ *' ^
1,0 fu n ‘ l4 P' l “l conael. It !«»»('•
to say that they could not have faced
a trial in any ottt< r comimmity in
^ ..... OMmMmcm
1,1 » wm,eHt wrt, » Fedfirai l M,wt ‘ r *
Citron /seirtftled to t)>e suppoit and
aid of ever v one of his fellow citizens
•
" e, w ...... u>.« am ior j is icc nn .
lelegraph ami Missenger.
^ ^
NendaH’s treati*e on the lu'r-e and
hfs ojsiiige-.” Every horae owne
should have one. For sale at this of
fice at 25 cts.
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The Mexicans bare turned ou the
poor n-d man and are winnieg *on>e
No. 13
NOTICE
Remember that tlifl time fof settling
P’ ur tsx w *'* soon be cut. 1’leaan
ri>tn<1 ^°‘ Wru '^ *d sppointw
and .-Cttl». E. 8. Josx*
Tax collector Calhoun county;
A cotton picker lias been invenlwl
that .vill supply a long felt need,
Mr. Charles F. Mo-er, of Rurnpter, 8,
C., a young man of extraordinary me*
chatifcaljakill, is the inn utnr. Ho has
vojkt d it up to a capacity of 200
pounds per hour already, and claims
that lie cau with a little more time and
labor iucrHisn its cspiicity to 400
ponfds per hour; one hand and on#
mule is supposed to do the work.
Th.* muchiiitt will beun immeuae thing
for tho aott in plainer. 17.60 per bal®
is about the minimum coat of picking
with the fltigers, say that the machine
gi teeut three bales per day, it will
a«ve ’•tl per b»lo, often 810. Three
has been so many inventions in this
line tltat have proven utterly worthless
that many arc not disposed to (five
this one any consideration no doubt,
but it cer-ainly »e* ms that in this day
of mechanical talent and inventive
ingenuity som"thing might be intro
dneed that would take the place of the
100 Pound, per day pmet—hw
evi r we shall 4ee,
The Chicago - fgioes have been hoM-
j n g iodiguati. n meeting* sineo the
civil righin deci-iou. A preacher m
,| Jt) C our«t> of l;i« «|M*»ch, .aid; "This
flt-civion is an inaibt to our racxv I
have always batt, a gutnl Republican,
tmt uow I believe w* should give our
ull. gmuce to the imt ty which will give
as ,, ur j-i K hti*. ev-nif it runs the devil’*
1 ickwt or bo worse.”
.T'mir* * xrr i m
.Since J8VW the Republicuna have
i. th t IP,722 votes io low*. The Df hi-
ocrute nave gained 83,243 vutes. The
| tepuWh;aB lau j., ntj theu 45,102 Las
,^ n dlulilli8(| , (i tl , about 2,050 votes
f|ld • t(io U ^ r ub;k . a , J8 clttiui it ari a mU
.“tate, Wu ... shull ,
ace.
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The i'.itiuiaa Coital is making rapid
progress with a force of MtjOW tu -u,
mid some <hty in tlw ee*r furure tin*
gr--al eontim-nt Will In? cut ill twain,
Thin beets ttie totver of Bablo and the
pyramid i/usfiit-ss.
‘ .c,
«. i i ». >«
, negro accdentif shift himself oil
^ '' . ” 11 cr f oll ‘” e "- v ve s t(r ( ne “ r Had Newt In-en *> n
'
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waesittiug ffrmdmJy fool-
1 111 • iiggers w.tli i.ie toes,
raci ‘ r ^. l,1 « “ ,Cd
ll " lei ' rl< >S 1iS mtto fflotWl
•*** *■■■ "*• *—-v
M.-V Juliu Ur Wkfenian, Wsycrosa,
Ga., *ay»; “Brown’s Iron Bitter* on.
tirely cured iuu of bad health and
poor appetite.”
The “crop-eared” negro cadet.
Whitaker, i* said to make no extra
charge for triming the ear* of hi* pu-
f* 11 1,8 ini acitdeinj 1 at Lharlea-
tow n.
Sheriff Sales.
OEOROIA, Calhouw C®PK?fl.
Will U. ».,ld Uel,.„ ,he Iw.
I„ M.-ra-n, tm tie- 1st T«erf..r in
December m-xt, highe*>t withis bkfiler the f«5tf#l hours conk,
of sale, to the lor
'ft “““ETT ‘ *“* ^
lb4 m 4tli district ot ChUnnm r county.
conuiiniug 125 a.-rC more or less.
-Said land levied •««* the property of
John Strickland? tos ti-«y a mor'gag«-'
ti.ta from Ct.fli.-U-. Superior omit in
lV , r ..fJ. c. Mm tin uvainet John
Strickland. Tenants notified
Al*o at same time a-.«l placw
u "‘* *”*• 1,1
Leary. No. not kie-wu. le-t known or*
ll, o pla.e whore ( hsu 4 Biowu. col,,-
now lives. Ic-vio l »- the p.iopufty o#
Ga.-sc Brown to satis'y a d-fu issunl
fiioui the court of Ordinary of Calhoun
county iu favor of EJb.-rt Eyrd fof
use of oflicert: <-f tlio cour-j, ve Cswe
Brown, col. IVnantR notified.
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