Letter from White.
Cleveland, GA, April 8, 1878.
Editor Eagle: Our village was thrown into gloom by the sudden and unexpected death of Dr. John A. Moody. He was in town Tuesday, apparently as well as usual, and started home about three o'clock, but got only a short distance from town, where he was found speechless. He was brought back to Mr. W. B. Bell's, where he received every attention, but to no avail. He lingered in great agony unti Wednesday morning, when his spirit took its flight to the great unknown. Dr. Moody was widely known as one of the best physicians in Upper Georgia, and he will be sadly missed. We tender the bereaved family and relatives our heart felt sympathy in this sad affliction, and may they mourn as not without hope. Peace to his ashes.
Georgia, Towns County.-Whereas David McClure, executor of the last will and testament of Andrew McClure, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in the petition duly filed, and entered on record, that he has fully executed said will according to law: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of dismission should not be granted on the first Monday in May. Given under my hand and official signature, January 25, 1878. J. W. Holmes, Ordinary.
Union County. Executor's Sale. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of Union County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court house door in said county, between the legal sale hours, lots of land Nos. 414, 451 and 452, 11th district and 1st section of the county, whereon J. H. D. Postell resided at the time of his death. Terms: One-third cash, balance payable in twelve months, with interest. T. T. Postell, executor Jas. H. D. Postell, dec.
Georgia, Towns County.-Ordinary's Office, January 7, 1878.- Whereas, John H. Carn, administrator de bonus non of the estate of C. L. McKiney, petitions this court for a discharge from said administration: Therefore, all persons concerned are notified to show cause, if any they can, at the next May term of this court, why said John H. Carn should not be discharged from said administration, by order of this court at the regular term thereof. J. W. Holmes, Ordinary.
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