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I,*gnl Notice*.
Georgia, Banks Cos :—Wberoas ap
praisers appointed by mt for the par
,j>se of appraising and setting apart
nut of the estate of John 8. Means
ae of said c< nr.ty, deceased, tko 12
months support and honseliol I farni
tore to which by law Miry E. Means,
■widow of said d-ceased and bar eight,
tninor r.hildroa arj entitled, have made
ttieir report to me, which report is
now of file in tnr office. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all con
ferred to allow cause at my off ce on the
Ist Monday in December next, why
.-.aid support and house hold ftlrnitura
as appraised and se’ appart, should not
lo granted to said widow and children.
Given under rnv bnd and official
signa ure, Oct 31. 1888
T. F. Hill, ordinary.
Notice,
There will be a bill introduce! in the
next Legislature, entitled ‘ A bill to
prohibit the sale, manufacture and de
livery of any spiritou* or malt liqnors
within tfcree miles of Mount Bethel
Methodist G'Lurch, in Banks county.”
cot. 10th, 1888. sw.
iKolive
There will be a till introduced in
the Bext L-gifclstnre entitled “A bill
to prohibit the sale, manufacture and
delivery of any epiritons or malt liq.
nors within thrae miles of Nails Creek
Baptist C'hnroh in Banks County.”
Oct. 31, 1888. sw.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE,
Georgia, Banks C.—Agreeable to
an order from the court of ordinary of
raid cocnty, will bo sold before tl e
' onrt hoßfe door in Horner on Ist.
Tassday in December next, within the
.’••■gal hours of sale, a tract ot land ljr
ng in said conuty and knovn as the
dower of Mr*, Epsy Norwood, widow
i t James Norwood of said coumy, de
ceased; said tract contains 113 serfs,
more or less and bounded by lands of
Mrs. Nancy Hardy, Mrs. Stephens and
others; on said plaoe is a good dwell
ing aid ont binlding - , and supposed to
he about 50*or Cos acres in culiivatinu
Sold fo r the benefits of heirs and cred
ttore Terms cash L. n Turk, odm’r
Allies A N rsfi and, deceased.
This Oot. 31 1888
state of oso' ,■ Bank- o<mrry:
Whereas C F D<ilcv administratrix
of Mary Datiev, iepresen sto the
court tn he: j uion only f Ted. that
she has uil m> ministered Mary
Dailey's Ostatf. this is therefore to cite
all pe>sons o-.-ntjeined, to show cause
if aDy 'b< y can why sad adminiatra
trix Hhotild not be disci. rged r-oai her
administration ant i.oeive letters >f
dismission nn the In Monday ‘L De*
comber 1838. sm 3, 1888
3m T. F. H 11, O'diusry.
AdsniniMirotoiM* sale!
Georgia, Banks County.—Agree
able to an order irom the court of ordi
nary of s*|d eonnty, will be sold b-foro
the court house door in Homer on the
let. Tneeday in December next, with
in the legal honra of sale, the follow
ing deecnbed property, to-wit:7s acres
of land, mere or less, lying and being
in said eonnty. adjoining lands of H.
3. Aneborn, Charles Crompton, J. 0.
Broom aad others, known an the home
place ot Thomae Ansbnrn, deceaeed.
There is abont 15 or 20 aore* in calti*
ration on rfaid tract, with eome 5 or €
acres of branch bottom. Remainder in
original forest and old pine fields. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors ot Themaa A inborn, deceased.
Terms cash. n. b. Ausbnrn, adm'r.
Oet. 31, 1888.
oeorgia, uanks county; —Wbereaa J.
C. Wad* and B. £. Lord, executors of
James Wade, late of said county, de
oecrsed, Las applied to me in terms ef
the law for letters of diemisiion Irom
said administration. These are there
fore to site and admonish all eonoern
ed to show cause at the regular term
of coart of ordinary of said county, to
be held on the Ist. Monday in Febra
ary next, why said dircharge should
not be granted. Given under my
hand end official signature November
2nd. 1888. T F. Bill, ordinary.
ldvG
W. A- QniHian &* Cos,
Harmony grove,
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DEALERS IN
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G-eneraL Merchandise
And Plantation Supplies,
Oar stock of Dry Goods, Clothiug, Flats, Boots and Shoss can not bo sur
passed in Durability and Low Prices. We keep in S'ock all thut the farmer
noeds. Our Line of Btaple groceries are complete. We keep a full line of
Fancy groceries, notions, etc. Also Bagging, Ties and Guanos. Country
Produce taken in exchange for goods. Call and examine our Goods. 19
Hardman & Comp’y,
HARMONY GROVE,
DEALERS IN
Hard'warE & CutlerY.
Our Line of Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Etc., Can not be
found in better Quality and Durability, elsewhere. We also keep a good line
ofgnns for the Fall trade. Call and examine oar stock and prices. 19
Consult your Interests by Buying your
DrugS& MedicineS
FROM
Wade And Sledge,
ATHENS, O GEORGIA.
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Wo sell at'the lowest possible price, and guiantee every article to be abso
lately Pure. Orders by Mini will receive prompt attention. Remember the
name and place.—WADE & SLEDGE), Druggists and Pharmacists.
Between Uodgson Bros., ?.cd Ttfiaaadge Bros,, Clayton Street. 16,
Gunnels, Power & Cos.,
A , —-—HARMON7 GROVE.— * —
DEALERS IN
Plantation Supplies.
We Keep in stock a full supply of good and fresh goods. We can not be
surpassed in Quality and Dnr&oility. We buy at lowest market figures; we
defy competition in prices. We want only a living profit on our sales. Wo
do not claim to be Vanderbilts, nor do wo wish r o accumulate thoir fortunes.
We are receiving daily, a full supply <>f our Customers ever> day wants.
SBF" Country Produce Taken in Exchange at Highest Market Prices.
Athens Music House,
114 Clayton Street, Next Door to Postoffice, Athens, Georgia.
Haselton & Dozier, Proprietors,
a Keeps always on haDd the Dost makes of
VIOLINS AND BANJOS*
And all kinds of Musical Instruments at the very lowest prices for Cash,
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or on the Installment plan.
Written guranteeon all instruments sold Special reduced rates to chnroh
es and Sunday schools.
Pictures and Picture Frames a syeciilty. All sizes and styles of Frames
made to order at short notice. Bny from us and save agents’ commissions. 16
North-East Georgia
Pair Association.
Fourth Exhibition Will be Held at
Athens, Georgia, Nov. 5,6, 7,8,
9 10th ’BB.
OVER $3,000 IN PREMIUMS.
Races Every Day, Re. union 16th Georgia Regiment Confederate Veterans.
Sham Battle. Good Band in attendance. Special premiums ior County
Exhibits. Grounds in Corporals limits. Special rates. One Cent per
Milo on Railroads. Special pane ior Nerth East Georgia Horses.
BYLVANUS MORRJ3> Secretary.