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ELLIJAY COU RIE R.*
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ELLIJAY, GA., dfePTEStUEIt 7, IS7T.
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A imi* child ffy a Mr. Garret* was i
badly burned last wcelc. \\ e h*v* tjpfl
learned any of the particulars. Tttfil
parent* lira in Tieuneiiy district, arlr
are closely related to the young mra
wire was drowned on the same day.
Mr. George Fox, of Fannin county,
while working in a shaft or tunnel re
eently far gold was crushed by falling
•mb and badly injured. Wa Jtarn
that be cannot survive many days.
W# are sorry to announce that Prof.
Hall was detained from liis school a day
or two in consequence of getting his foot*
kqit'by a falling bench at church last Sab
bMI. Be ia getting all fight now, and
amne of our boys will ust be “professor'l
Mfc. Urn’ll j"t kne thairatara, Unit’s
a)L Perhaps get a stripe or two*.
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Mr. It E. llok, with Siivey and
Dougherty, Atlanta, (Med on us last
Monday. Bob is looking well, and say*
that be has fine health. He is selling cals
ico. This accounts for bis popularity among
the girls. In a’ trim# he is in every respect
• ‘worthy and well qualified,” a rental and
wgrny merits.
.1)* diatrict bf the M. E.
Church Has been in session here for a few*'
days, and was well Htcmtod. On last
Sabbath the funeral of Wm. Nelson, who
died atone moatbs ago, was preached by 4
the Rev. Mr. Fowler. The meeting closed
With a considerable revival spirit among
the brethren. We hope that much good*
will result from their labors.
All persons indebted to me for profes
sional services, will please come in and
make settlements by the Ist day of Octo
ber next, or Urey will find tlioir note* and
uccounts in the h irnds man officer tor col
lection. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Sept t) 1877. . R. Johxson, M. D.
Johnson’s militja ,spread,,their preU a
expecting tdflKB l fn an
other jail-bird, but the bird liad flown-
He was roosting on another limb. But
they were not without game. Tljey <Jip
tqrf| **e pf j th| headless
t>f a county we frequently call “our sis
ter." They were for taking him, but be
.put in a melancholy plea, that the Con
Vention had took off hia Imad au<| that
they* offght to Spare tlWftiA? IfMt inuigs
inc liow ugly he looked that night ami how
fast lie chewed liis tobacco. Old fribnd,
nn explanation is in order. 1 •< ’
don’t live in our burg, wan passing
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along one of our prtnepa! streets a
few day s ago wheat of
new, rich and rare, greeted his cars,
lie turned in, and didn’t step until he
was aqua rely in the midst of the circle
fbtn which the music seemed to flow.
He peeped over a beautiful yoUDg la
- shoulder at the instrument until
his soul was chock full of anew sensa
tion. At last he broke forth: That’s
the finest machine I ever seed. That’s
a sewing machine—yes, and a singer
too.” When he saw the treadle he
could account for the music. And
when a. lovely picoe was being per
formed, he oried out in an exstacy of
delight, ‘‘Now she’s a bobbin.” That
mao wi|l make bis maik in the world
by his inventive genius, and keen sense
o f JHf fifthly lea fed
ing that another blank leaf was filled
up in his cqimnoa place Japok, and
wondering bow the world gets along so
fust. .i v ' ml w r <
Service commenced last Saturday on
the mail route from here to Carters
e** a* v ' dQb iFw flfc *Jtfi W
W# bopb the people will Bee to it that
a good road is prepared over this line
We have faith to believe that at no
distant day this route will be very val
liable to us, both as a connection with
the railroad at Resacca and with the
head Of Steamboat navigation at Car
ters. We fully believe that the gov
ernment wifi open up the Coo*a river
and its tributaries as high as Carters,
and.-aU dowf lb Mobile. s And
it is not presumption to believe that in
a few years the great Western and At
lantic Canal yill tap this, and give us
the cheapest transportation known to
commerce. The completion of a good
dirt road to Carters promises us more
remuneration in the end than any
other similar enterprise that Me know
of, and we are satisfied that the peo
ple are determined to have this road,
It will give us a good route to Dalton.
Rome Resacca, Calhoun and (ho west
ern and northwestern part of the State
generally. Let the work go on.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COURIER
Daath of WT F. M. Oroanwny.
-W. V. M.'Gr. enwav wan Ihot and
killed an \?.ckasday; Ht nit, at Lis
9e3M? . *our,(y.' A bitter
ha3 existed between
i|ime of liu neighbors
for lame time, which has, at last, we
tot, culminated m siris trag- dv.
tkreecway was a revenue reporter, and
f*v his neighbors a great deal -of
trouble. Many of them, last winter,
tfrrfi incarcerated in the jaßs aud
draped through rand aud snow to
Carreravilie and Atlanta, through his
procurement. He has lime aud again
branded by the public press as
one of the unprincipled and willing
tools that followed in the wake of the
revenue officials, in their work of pro
scription, incarceration and blank mail.
These sets of his, dong with hia gen
oMHbtd history, made him very con
r *?t*bl ir. the eyes of the people,
liut w# thought that an era of peace
bad sat io among these people, until a
shoft time ago Green way was shot in
the bee), from which be shortly after
IWjovered. He was flattering himself
th*t the tremble was over, when as uu-
P* rt J Bent # rifle ball through
h ls bojfy. The party in ambush was
only a few feet from the object of his
hatred when the shot was fired. No
snasaenaw disposed to venture an as
scrliea as to who the guilty party was.
Green way lived about) foul* hours after
■frq -ff XM \is m upd aidr Tie
murdered man, with all his faults, did
ta ? a x * . , - ‘ ~
aot merit such an end. It vras an un
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wanted aud deliberate murder—coolly
plotted and planned, and it betrays a
wSfcked and abandoned heart. The
pfdilty should be brought to justice, aud
satisfy the vengeance of the law.
Nothibg 'else will protect society, or
gi.va security to us from the hands of
gjbo'fMaqswr. The public should frown
down such cold-blooded and unrelent
ing acts, and use every means in its
power to vindicate an outraged law.
A young man. a sou of Mr. John
Gartelt, of this county, whs drowned s
few days ago in a millpond in this
.ooimty.. He could not 6wim, but
thought that by the aid ojT a plauk he
could cross the pond. When about
the middle of the pond the plank
turned sod threw him under, and he
never could regain his position. His
bfbther made an effurt to save him but
in vain. He sank to rise no more.
He was finally taken out after be had
lain in a watery grave for several hours.
The bereaved family have our sympa
thies.
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Sohool Teaohepe.
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To entitle you to the benefit of the pubs
lic a school fund you are required to sign a
wyitjeu contract with the county Board of
Education, and to entitle you to such a
contract you are required to furnish the
comity (School Commissioner a copy of
your contract with patrons and a recom
mendation from your trustcecs. But few
teachers have complied with above requi
sition, and I would say to others, if you
expect your schools to be recognized as
public schools, bring on your necessary
paja-rs and sign up a contract with the
county Board of Education, and if there
are any persons teaching without lieeuse,
you had better apply at once. If you
merely teach a school, and do not comply
with the requirements of the law and the
instructions of the Btate School Commis
sipUir, you w ill not be entitled to the bens
efit of the public school fund.
W. F. Hill,
County School Commissioner
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Tlic following gives us an idea of the
first settlors of Conneeticutt:
‘No food or lodging shall be offorded to
a Quaker, -Adamite, or.otls;-lierotk. i
‘lt any person turus Quaker, he shall be
banished, and not suffered to return but
.
upon pain of death.
‘No Priest shall abide in the Dominion : ,
he shall be banished and suffer death on
his return. Priests may be seized by any
one witiiout a warrant.
‘No one shall react Common'Prayer,
keep Christmas or Saints-days, make
minced pies, dance, play cards, or play on
any instrument of music except the Drum,,
Trumpet, and Jewsliap.
‘No one shall ran on the day,
|or walk in his garden or eleecwbcrc, except
reverently to and from meeting.
‘No one shall travel, cook victuals,make
beds, sweep house, cut hair or shave on
the fMthutla day.
‘No woman shall kiss her child on the
Sabbath or fasting day.
5 ‘No man shall court a maid in person
or by letter without first obtaining p**nt
of her parelhs: sf. penalty for the first
f offence ; 10L for the second; and, for the
third, imprisonment during the pleasure of
the court.—Petcitf JSstory of Connect!*
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A Chicago clergyman sayfGod never
intended that one man should have one
million dollars. Notwithstanding, we
do not propose to divide with anybody.
Notice.
Margaret! £< J.'hnreu va. Jonathan John
son.
Divorce, tte , in Fannin Superior Court,
May Term, 1877.
It ap|K>*rin; to the court by the return
of the -* he riff that the defendant is not to
be touuit in said county, anil that he Joes
not reside in aid State. It is on motion
of counsel for pSaintitf ordcied l>v the
court that the defendant appear person al
ly or t>y attorney at the next term of said
court and answer in said case, and that
tlup order bo piik.isiied in the Killjoy
t ourior onco a month lor four months, be
fore the next term of this court. This X2d
dav of Mar. 1577.
' GKO. X. LEStER. J. S. C.
True copy by Horten Craw ford, clenk
of said court.
Catharine CVdlina, 1 Bill to set aside lease in
vs. > Gilmer Superior Oomt
Jas. 8. Williams. ) May Term, 1877.
It appearing to the Court by the return
of thi- alterin' that the defeudant, James
8. Williams, has uot been served, and It
further appearing that said James S. Wil
liams is not a resident of said county and
State so that the process of rhe law can
not be served on him. It is on motion of
counsel for the plaintiff entered that said
defendant appear aud answer at the next
term of this Court, else the case be con.
eidered in default and the plaintiff allow
ed to proceed, and H Is further ordered
that this inlt be published in the Ellijay
Comic* once a month for tour months.
GEO. N. LESTER, J. S. 0.
Mariutha C.Colliu9 i Bill to set aside least* in
vs. >• Gilmer Superior Court
Jaa. S.Williams. > May Terra, 1877.
It appearing to the Court bv the return
of the Sheriff that the defendant, James
S. Williams, has not been served, and it
further appearing that said James S. Wib
Itams Is hot a resident of said county and
Stale so that the process of the law enn
uet be served on him. It is on motion of
odunsel for the plaintiff ordered thal said
defendant appear and answer at tire next
tertn-ei' this Court, else the ease be con
sidered in default, and the plaintiff allow
ed to proetwek and it is further ordered
that this ritfe he published in the Ellijay
Couriar oiiue a month for four months,
GEO. N. LESTTR, J. ti C.
Kesiah Jenkins, j Bill toset aside case in
vs. > Gilmer Superior Court
Jas. S. Williams.) May Term, 1877.
It appear ng to the Court by the return
of the Sheriff that the defendant, Janies
S. Williams, has not been served, and it
further appearing that said James S. Wil
liams is not a resident of said county and
State so that the process of the law can
not be served on him. It Is on motion of
counsel for the pluiutiff ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court, elss the case be con
sidered in default and the plaintiff allow
ed to proceed, and it is farther ordered
that Uiis mio be published in the Ellijay
Courier oneea mouth for four months.
GEO. N. LESTER, J. B. 0.
GEOHGIA, Gilmer county.
WHEREAS, It is siiown to this court
that Isaac Cantrell, deceased, late of said
-county, died intestate, leaving a considera
ble estate, bftth real and personal, and that
it will bo necessary in securing the rights
of creditors and heirs at law, to administer
upon the same; and, whereas, Isaac Bur
leson makes application to be appointed
administratin' of the estate of the said de
ceased. This is, therefore, to cite all pets
sons concerned—the next of kin and cred
itors—to show cause, if any they can, .at
tiie next Term of this court, why letters
of administration should not be granted the
applicant,, on said estate, in conformity to
law.
W itness my hand and official signature,
this September 3, 1877: •
38-4 t v J* P* Alubn, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gilmer county.
Will be sold berore the Court House
door, in the town of Ellijay, in said
county, on Tuesday, the 2d day of October
next, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, viz : Lot of laud No.
thirtysone, (31), in the twelvth (12), dis
trict and second (2) section of said county.
Levied on as the property of B. F. Grayitt,
to satisfy a fbfa, issued from a justice
court, in and for the 1035th district, G. M,
in said county, in favoi of John Roe.
Levy made by G. W. Watkins, L. V., and
returned to G. H. Kandcll, former Sheriff.
This September 1, 1877.
t . J • li. Jonxsos, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Gilmer county.
V. HEREAB, Jesse Burrell, of said
county is the / taker up of an estray cow,
and, wuereas, the said cow has been ap
praised and described as follows, by J. F.
M. 'Vest and Maxwell Chastain, two free
holders of said comity, viz.: A red cow,
with white on the belly; age ten or twelve
years; car-marks; crop and onderbit ia the
left, and slit and Onderbit in the right ear;
horns a little crumpled and a little tipped;
a small gimlet hglc.in-cach horn; wears a
bell. Cow and bell v:tiued at ten dollars;
and the said Burrell makes affidavit that
lie has not ciiaugod the marks and that
they sire Correct, This is, therefore, to no*
tify all persons claiming sakl cow, to come
forward, prove property, pay costs and
Charges and fake said property away, or I
shall direct the Sheriff of said county, or
someone duly authorized, to sell said cow
on the premises of the taker up at public
outcry, ou Monday, the 10th of September.
Witness my hand and seal of office, this
August 28, 1877.
.1. C. Allen, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gilmer county.
I will sell before the court house door,
in the Eliijny, -in said county, on
the first Tuesday in October next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following prop
eity, to-wit: One light iron gray mare
mule, levied on as the property of M M.
Parks, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from the
Sujierior court of said county, in favor of
the officers of court, viz.: M. M. Parke
Guardian of John Parks deceased.
Levy mat!" and returned by me. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
This September 8, 1877.
J. R. Johnson,
Sheriff.
H* R. FOOT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELLIJAY, GA.
PRACTICES IN THE BLUE IiIDGE
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against the United States Government.
Also,
Land Arjent,
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SHIP YOUR WHEAT TO
HORN & McGHEES,
ROME, GA.,
ffillEY will furnishlyou seamless sacks, and sell your wheat on commission for tie*
A idghest market price. If you want to get the highest prices, shi.j early. Corres*
pondeuce solicited. All communications will be answered promptly.
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LARGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES,
WIIIGU THEY ARE SELLING AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
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TH HW MUM!
WE Inform the citiaeua of OOaier and
adjoining countlan, that we are now
Wated at Kll(jny, where we ora prepared
to manufacture
BUGGIES**’ WAGONS,
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
REi AlftlXii doiiL witli DORtncN Aid
dispatch. Out
Glncksmith Shop
ta now in good order, and we can make
anything in our line.
HORSE-SHOEING
IS MADE A SPECIALTY.
GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON $75,
And BUGOTB3 fruinSKVEHTT-FIVI
I>UI.LaUS and upwarda.
all kinds of Farming Itnplnmento made
to order or repaired.
Keady.Mr.de Coffins constantly band.
NOBLE * CO.
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ILUJtr SHOUT
The exercises of this Institution will
open August, 13, 1877, for the nobateatle
year, under ihe professsrship of
J. H. Hutsell, A. 8.,
and J W, Davenport and Miss
Mattie E. Miraiii, associate*. The sebob
astir year will consist of TWO TERMS
of TWENTY WEEKS EACH.
TUITION:
Primary Department, per term, - SO.OO
Intermediate “ “ • . _ v.ao
Iligli School *' “ •> _ _ 10.00
Academic “ “ _ _ isioo
Contingent Fee •* _ _ ()o
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMEMT
will be in ohorge ol Miss Gertrude Hut
sell.
All pupils entitled will RECEIVE THE
BENEFITS OF THE I'UBLIC SCHOOL
FIJNI) during the lirsl scaaion.
Every effort will l;e made to reach the
Peabody fund, which, If secured, will be
deducted from the tuition.
The course of liistructien will lie thor
ough and complete in every deimrtmet.
Thu facilities of this institutfen and the
advantages offered by it are uot excelled
by any similar institution in the country.
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impartially enforced.
This section, en account of the salubri
ous atmosphere its flue water and b*au
titul scenery, with Its freedom from vices,
so common to towns and cities, may
justly he rogarded as offering very supe
rior moral and educational advantage*.
No umrituous liquors being sold In the
vicinity.
Text-books wm he uniform and se*
lectod item the best authors.
Students will be charged frtna time at
entrance to close of session,
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