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ELLIJAY COURIER.
0. F. COCHRAN * ■ Local Editor.
ILL! J AT, OA., JUN* , 1877.
ELUJAY-BIPH ITERS.
KlderAtlp* preached at the Southern
Methodist church last Sunday nigh!
The “gain” have nearly quit fighting in
town. The bnyja propone to hare a jubi
lee-
Somebody give a iraeon why we ought
to bare a Convention. Don't all apeak at
ouee.
The crops in this section are looking
fine, and the farmers are working like bear
ers- A little rain is needed.
Mr. Bishop has receired a lot of new
goods, and will aell them at bottom fig
ures. Call early and get your choice. He
will take wool in exchange for goods.
There will lie a big wrestling match this
afternoon at Joe ljong’s blacksmith simp
between J. 'll. Nobl/ and J. P. Perry.
We’ll let on the yalier dog.
Onions are disposed to take the premium
this season. Potatoes are in full blast,
cabbage are blossoming, beets already
beaded and aasnmed the mushroom appear
ance.
We will give the closing exercises of
Ludvilie High School, of Pickens next
•week. We I efieve a favorable report will
come up from that quarter of educational
progress.
-Next week we will notice the closing
exercises of the Gilmer Higli School at
this place under the charge of Prof. Har
ris. Our columns arc always open to the
interests of education and intellectual, so
cial and moral progress.
Don't forget the picnic that comes off
next-Tuesday at White Path. Fun will
be the older of the day, and there will also
lie a big dinner. Everybody invited to go
and carry, their baskets full as we will
probably be on band.
David Garren, Esq., has announced him
self as a candidate for the Convention.
He is already in the field. We have no
doubt hut that success will attend his can
vass. We 'cdrnme.nd him to the public ns
a gentleman worthy of their support.
The “sen'or cub” of this office lias, for
the last three weeks, been seeking an invi
tation to a beesrohlihig. Recently he got
one. A six-footer fold him uot to fail to
come. He promised to be on hand—lie’s
agwine. A dollar and a half would make
a success of the trip. Our cub seems dis
posed-to look upon life.
The Russian Court nivited Dr. Ayer and
liis family to the- Archduke’s wedding la
the Koyftl Palace. This distinction was
awarded him uot. only because he .was in
American, but also because his name as a
physician had become favorably known in
Russia on its passage round the world-
Pueblo tOql ) People.
There appeared a man in town last week
muck in favor of a Convention—lie said
he was tired of the iron yoke and wanted
a change." Yet strange to tell he was here
tiling a schedule for homestead on his piop
erty. Bo ‘i e wants the “iron yoke ’ bolted
so tight -in his case that a Convention
can’t .break the bars. Consistency, what a
jewel!
Messrs. Osborn .and Ellington have re
turned from the railroad meeting at Can
ton on the 29t1 ult. They report a live
interest manifested by the people for the
early cempletion of-' the road to Canton
and the continuing of the grade this way.
Gov. Colquitt and Prof. Litt e were up
and delivered animated railroad speeches.
The Company obtained a subscription of
$2,600 on the ground, with fine {Srcspects
of greatly enlarging it. Its completion to
Canton is regarded as a fixed fact, and
when done there can be nothing surer than
its completion to the end of the line. We
hope our people will be prepared to help
when the time cofttes.
The school in the Eilijay Seminary
closed ton the 18th ult, ami the debating
society had a public debate. We are in
formed that the different classes did credit
to themselves and their teachers and pa
rents. It being C'-ourt week the exercises
were necessarily curtailed, but we have no
doubt but that entire satisfaction has been
given. We attended the debate on the
evening of the 19th, and were well pleased
at the progress made in so short a time.
The declamations and compositions were
excellent, and every one who participated
did credit to themselves. Judge Lester.
Col. Simmons, Cot Payne and others were
present to mingle with a neat, and we
unght say as to the female part, a hand
some audiences The exercises *tere inter
spersed with excellent singing, and the
preparations for the occasion showed both
taste and culture. Judge Lester and 01.
Payne made.appropriaie speeches by way
of encouragement to the young people,
and all left feeling glad that they had al
tended. Profs. Craigo and Brekaw no
doubt have discharged their whole duty in
the government and discipline of the school.
PRICES CURRENT.
ronatvTßp wsasir at t> usurp*.
] Oohd haying at $1 Ofi; prlting t to
I Vt boat per bosltrl | q,,
Fun*!- per hundred ... 4
Coni per lambol 50
1 w* meal per Immlh I gq
Irish potato** per i-usht-1
t*we* pot at ova per* bushel gg
Good yellow butter jg
Common butter. j O .
Baton Hama to*
thickens lOal*
j Eggs per dozen ] 0
Ut*** 12U15
Bacon shoulders jq
Feathers aq
HP U
Colored pess 75
-hot per pound.... ~... 15
Powder 40
Jiew ttrleana syrup 1 qq
Sorghum 50
Candles per pound 25
Nails per pound g
Rice per pound iq
Virginia salt, sack 3 qq
Cotton socks per pair 25
Wool socks per pair. 25
Coffee per pound 30
Sugar per pound 15
White beaus 1 00
W bite peas j oq
Tallow peas go
Wool 30
Green hides q
Dry hides 13
Country Jeans 50
Beeswax 25
Tallow q
Ihe above are the retail prices. Cheaper
rates can be had at wholesale or in job lots.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WEAVER £ FANN,
BENTAItjgfg^SURGEONS,
DALTON, GA.*
L. J. GARTRELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
PRACTICES IN TIIK UNITED STATES CIRCUIT
and District Courts at Atlanta, and
the Supreme and Superior Courts of the
State. 1-tf
M. S. SWANN,
CARTEOAY.GA.,
lYlill mini Bridge
BUILDER.
All kinds of carpenter work done in first
class style and at bottom figures.
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Ss! Words cf Advice, fits
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TTi’PT’a Ter* D*montrtor of Anatomy In
jP.II,® the Modtchl College of Georgia. J,,. ,‘ s
IHII 2 Thirty year#’ expertfiioo In
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TUTT’S fifteen years’ test of Tutt’s IMIU, PILLS
TUTT’S and the thousands of testimonials FILLS
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This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that arc recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health. t
“ WON’T GO TO FLORIDA,”
Now York, August 30,1872.
OR. TUTT:
Dear Sir :-When in Aiken, last winter, I need your
Expectorant for my cough, and realised more benefit
from K than anything I ever took. lam so well that
I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended.
Send me one dosen bottles, by express, for some
friends. ALFRED CUBHIKO,
123 West Thirty-first Btrcet.
Boston, January 11,1874.
This oertiflos that Z hare recommended the uso of
Dr. Tutt’fi Expectorant for diseases of the lungs
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles hare been used by my patients with the hap*
pleat results. In two oases where it woe thought con*
firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant
effected a R. H. SPRAGUE, M.D.
“ We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt* Ex
pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity
hope it may beoome more generally known.*--Curie-
TMSf Ahrnrjjtr A
Sola toy Druggists. Price DI.OO * ’
Adminirtnrtor’fi Sfiit.
Itr tirtn* of a* nrdor ttnm tb* Ordlaa-
I r* of Whitfield county, I will noil Iwfurt
j th Court bona* doer in naifi wanly on
j the first Tanadar In July next between
I •he legal hours ol sale, at puMlr viiL-ry,
on undir ided fourth of Ini of land No.
one hundrted and thirty-two ( Ifit' In the
Ninth ffith 1 District of the Second iid '
So-ilna of nilrtn.lly Cherokee, now Fan
nin county, hold a* the property of Ed
ward M. Galt, dcoe.ced. for diatHbtition.
J. A. N. IIANK**.
AdwilnUlralor.
NpH‘ial Police
—TO
OFFICERS, LAWYERS
. —AND OTHER— .
BUSINESS MEN OF GILMER COUNTY
Alhin Omlterg, the Bookseller, Station,
el and Kinder, of Koine, <sa., is selling all
kinds of l.egnl Kl.-uiks at SKYKNTY-
FrVE CENTS per Quire
HoiiNe.
I CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
1 puh'ie to the tact that my house is
now fitted up for the aveoinfiiodutloii of
alt who may favor me with their patron
age. Transient customers accommodated
upon liberal terms. The house is com
fortable, the beds nice and clean, and the
table is furnished with good and substan
tial food. Persons from a distance wish
ing to visit this section would do well to
correspond with mo.
.J. 1. JARRKTT
KUijay Hotel.
(oPBNKD IN 1850.)
Mas. E. S. PERRY, *
PROPRIETRESS.
. The old patrons and friends of this
House, and the public generally, sie re
spectfully invited to call, with the assur
ance that they will secure a conunodations
equal to any in the place. Terms moder
ate. Only oho block from the public squill e.
May 10, INTO 80-tf
GEO RGI A, Gi Ime r County.
Court of Ordinary, May Term 1877
H being reported to the Court that Win.
It. Dorn, late of Kdgetield county, South-
Carolina, deceased, left at the time of his
death r. considerable estate in the said
county of (Silmer, which said est ate is un
represented and not likely to be repre
sented. Therefore all persons interested
in said est ite are hereby notified that the
administration thereof -iU he vested in
.the Clerk of the Superior Court of said
'county or some other proper persou if no
cause' be shown to the contrary at the
•June term next of the Court of Ordinary
of said county.
Witness my hand and official signature
this May 7th,'1877. J. C. ALLEN,
‘ Ordinary.
DANIEL F. BHATTY’S
PIANOS and ORGANS'
Caution. —The reputation 1 have gained
and the celebrity of my Organs, liav'e in
duced some unprincipled parties ami agent s
to copy my circulars, and misrepresent
my instrument; against, this the public an*
hereby cautioned. Alt my Organs hear
my trade-mark Golden Tongue, and all my
Pianos have the word PI YNO, underlined
and also have my name and residence
Daniel F. Bkatt y, ash in gton, N. J.
without which none is genuine. Address
D ANIEL F. BEATTYB.
Washington, New Jersey. U. 8. A.
and; d*
4) Ip ip Ip p ip
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WESTERS sTATUNTiC RAILROAD
train Number one—northward.
I.eave Atlanta - -3 25pm
Arrive at Marietta - - - 4 12pm
“ Cartersville - - 5 18 p m
“ Kingston '- - - 544 pm
“ Dalton - - 744 p m
“ .Chattanooga - - 921 pm
TRAIN NUMBER TWO—SOUTH WARD.
Leave Chattanooga - - 4 25 pm
Arrive at Dalton - 800 pin
Kingston - - -748 p m
“ Cartersvilie - - 815 p m
“ M ari. tta - - - 928 p m
“ ' Atlanta - - - 1017 p m
TRAIN NUMBER THREE —NtfItTIIWARD.
Leave Atlanta - - - C 55 a m
Arrive at Marietta * 7 45 a in
“ Carte raville - - 854 am
Kingston - •- -922 am
“ Dalton - ll()4am
“ Chattanooga - - 12 45 am
TRAIN NUMBER FOUR —SOUTHWARD.
Leave Chattanooga - - 6 45 a m
Arrive at Dalton - - - 8 45am
“ Kingston - - -ip4lam
Cartersville - - 1110 am
“ Marietta - 1/24 a m
“ Atlanta - - - 116 p m
TRAIN NUMBER TWELVE —SOUTHWARD.
Leave Dalton - - - 12 59 am
Arrive at Kingston - - 4 18 a in
“ Cartersville - - 507 a m
“ Marietta ... 7 35am
“ Atlanta - - - 915 a m
I MISCELLANEOUS.
I II ASK & IVAI.I.ACK,
CAUTKVAY MILL'S
MAxtmcrrftEßft or
DUMB, MUMS.
BEDSTEADS, SAFES,
WASIISTAN ds. tables
AND ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE!
usually needed by housekeepers.
Any articles that wc may uot have ou
band will be
' MADE TO ORDER
to suit purchasers.
r We sell at the lowest terms and guaran
tee satisfaction. Give us a rail.
CHASE & WALLACE,
I'2B Cartecay Mills, Ga.
DAVID GARitLN,
t
ELLIJAY, GA.,
DKALKU IN DKY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES,
LEATHER, HARDWARE, HATS,
CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
always on hand. Also
DYE-STUFFS, PEKFUMEIUES,
And an excellent line of
M EDICIIVES,
Including Agencies for Jayne's, Scovill’s
McLeans, Radway’e Hall’s and Ayer’s
PATENT MEDICINES.
Also constantly on hand a good supply of
IRON, AND COTTON YARNS.
And, in fact, everything Unit is generally
found iu a Dry Good* and Grocciy store;
and will be sold exceedingly cheap for
cash or barter.
fall on him at that old and favorable
Stand formerly kept by W. P, Milton.
m nv Miußui
WE Inform the citixens of dinner and
adjoining counties, that we are now
located at Kllijay, where we are prepared
to manufacture
WAGONS,
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
lIEI’AIIUNG done with neatness and
dispatch. Our
Blfiiolcmiuitli Nhoj)
Is now in good order, and \ve can make
anything in our line.
HORSE-SHOEING
IS MADE A SPECIALTY.
GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON $75.
And BUGGIES from SEVENTY-FIVE
DOLLaUS and upwards.
All kinds of Farming Implements made
to order or repaired.
Keadv-.Hade Coffins constant)v on hand.
NOBLE A CO.
m7-ly
MARTIN V TEEM & SON,
CLEAR CREEK,GiImer l'o.,Ga.
A#
% —DEALERS IN —
in muMEEim.
HATS, BOOTS. SHOES,
CROCKERY, DRUGS AND NOTIONS,
In fact, everything kept in a first-class
country store.
I will sell good coffee 31 to 4 pounds per
dollar;- Sugar 8 to IP ppuuda per dollar;
Prints 8 to 10 cents; Domestic# 8 to 10
cent-*; Osuaburgs 12J to 15 cents; C'ot
tonades 12A to 25 cents; Jeans, cuiitry
made,' good, 33 to 40 cents; Kentucky
jeans 20 to 40.
LAMPS AND KEROSENE OIL
always on hand. Also, near the same
place, I can furnish
WHISKY, BRANDY AND WINE
at bottom figures. a7:ly
•THIS ICLIaIJAY OOUlt 1141*.*’
A
Immihml Every Niiliarday 111 or in j£
At $3 Per Annum, in Advance.
AT ELLIJAY, GLLMELI COUNTY , dMO
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA. Gilmer Cminly.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1877.
Wheieas, John Leach, late of said coun
ty, dec eased, died intestate, and whereas
ho application has been made, or is likely
to he made, to be appointed administra
tor of said estate. ’ These are therefore to
cite all person's concerned—the next of
kin and creditors—to be and appear at
the ih xt term of the Court of Ordinary in.
said county to show cause, If any they
can, why Levi M. Greer, Clerk of tug Su
perior Court of and in said county should
noh he invested with the administration
of said estate in conformity to law.
Witness my hand and official signature
this May 7, 1877. J. 0. ALLEN,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Uilmkh County.
Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1877.
Whereas, James J. Billiard makes ap
plication to me to he appointed guardian
•of tlie property of Loko Harley Siniard
and Louisiana Siniard, two minors, non
residents of tliis State, and shows that
said minors have valuable property in
said countv, which is liable to deteriorate
in value, 'and forth sr shows that K. K.
Bo uden, recently guardian of said inf
nors, has removed beyond the limits of
this State, and has not renewed his said
guardianship. These are therefore to.
cite all persons concerned to be and at
pear at my office at the next regular term
of this Court to show cause, if any they
can. wliv tlie said James J. Siniard should
not lie appointed guardian ot the property
in said county of said non-resident mi
nors in conformity to law.
Witness my hand and official signature
this, tlie 7tli day of May, 1877.
J. C. ALLFN,
Ordinary.
John M. Sharp ) Bill to set aside lease in
vs. > Gilmer Superior Court
Jas. S. Williams. ) May Term, 1877.
It appearing to-the Court by the return
of the 8 lie riff that the defendant, James
8. Williams, lias not been served, and it
furtner appearing thatsaid James 8. Wil
liams is not a resident of said county and
State s'o that the process of the law can
not be served on him. It is on motion of
counsel for the plaintiff - ordered that said
defendant appear and answ.er af tlie next
term of this Court, elss the ease .lie con
sidered in default and tlie plaintiff allow
ed to proceed, and it is further ordered
that this rule be published in the Kllijay
Courier once a month for four months.
GEO. N.LESTER, J. 8. C.
Daniel Miller ) Bfll to set aside lease iu
vs. [- Gilmer Superior Court
Jas. 8, Williams. ) May Term, 1877.
It appearing to the Court by tlie return
of the sheriff that the defendant, James
8. Williams, has not been served, and it
further appearing that said James 8. Wil
liams is not a resident < f said county and
State so that the process of ’he law can
not lie served on him. It is on motion of
counsel for the plaintiff oidered that said
defendant appear and answer at tlie nett
term of this Court, else the case he con
sidered in default and the plaintiff allow
ed to proceed, and it is farther ordered
that this lule be published in the ’Kllijay
Courics once a month for lour months.
GEO. Ji. LESTEK, J. S. O .
“NEWSY, SFICY, RELIABLE.”
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