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riIEEUIJAY COGIUgR.
ELLIJAY, GA., JANUARY 5, 1882.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,
l’hew ! how cold !
■ Mill Brainlett counts numbers
alter tins manner': Once ! twice !!
three!!!—times.
™ W. F. llill, "Uouniy School
Comimssionei, was in I lie village
Tuesday last.
A general moving has taken
place in our midst within the
past week, and JSew Year is to
blame lor it.
New students are coming to
school with the new year. Hope
you'Jl have a lively time next
session, Prof.
‘•You must be fond of music, v
Sitid Unrio Jack Doolv, to one
of our town boys, who was play
ing a Fiench Harp. “J see you
have a mouth lull ol if. ’
J William ejponoer and family,
of this place, spent Christmas
■with friends and relatives near
Dahlonega, (la; they returned
~'>Hi on Saturday night last.
They are both cripples but thor
think of making one all the same.
Whispering of making up anew
wedding in our vicinity ; hurry
up! but don’t all marry at once.
Johnnie Cobb evidently had a
good time at the ball at Jasper.
We discover that his bools
need half soling-but of course
no one believes he shook “that
little foot,” consequently it is
(not) thought that, he loaned his
boots to someone who did shuffle.
“ , ~ Jan. Ist, 1882.
“Editors Courier:—As my
11 me of subscription is out I wish
you to stop my paper. Respect
fully, .”
“ . ~ Dec 28, 1881'.
“Messrs. Editors Ellijay Cou
rikr: —l did not order the pappr
vim have been sending me and 1
Ko not want it and I now ask
Ron to stop fending it to mo.
■ Yours truly,
fe — . — .
■ Senii-occasionally, we arc in
Hc*ipt of letters similar to the
Hove llow strange it is that
Hey forget to send in their dues!
He re fearful such “slams” as
Brse will kill the Courierf?)
Fannin Dots.
New year salutes us with a
beailli nl snow.
Mr. R. Wilson purchased ISOO
pomn.ls of pork rn the 31st ult. at
8 cents per pound.
Morganton can boast of two
new stores.
Mr Win. Crawford lias remov
ed 4o tlie Ball Ground, to estab
lish a boarding house.
Mr. John Huggins died at his
residence, on Willscott creek, on
the night of the 2Sth ult. He had
been an honorable and valuable
citizen of Union county for many
years.
Mr. Win. Garland and family
start on the 2d instant, to try
diieir fortune in the far West.
MrLuarland is, perhaps.the finest
smilVjn this county,.
la bled he fashions the
metals a£ne"bleases.
Thjsr Morgan ton school
tMtnition of Mrs. Zenobe Chas !
tain, resumes, to day', its steady
work of discipline and erudition
Wo congratulate the little wo
man of nerve for having so suc
cessfully manage} hjpffiel^QQl/jr
several years.
P H TI Z
of young people
had assembled on the '2dth ult'.
at Mr Thomas’ store, near the
North - CafotKik lino, i arrange
and furnish a .Christmas tree. A
slight altercation and a fight took
|pfecc between Bud Owenby and
B. Brock. Atter the fighUOwenby
procured a pistol, and in attempt
ing to shoot Brock, slightly
wounded a Mr. McClure.
" Adam D**-KxroitT.
Gartecay Items.
Did yon go to the ball?
Il is so rainy that Christmas is moulded.
The mumps has been the guest of Prof.
W. F Slagle for the past week.
Notwithstanding the cold rainy weather,
and the many disappointments we have
met, time rolls on, wc breathe and have
our being.—The register of eighteen bun
dled and eighty-one is almost completed,
Imt lias the honor of having inscribed the
marriage of Mr. Richard Dodson and Miss
I'ora Chastain, both of this county, winch
look place on the 25th inst. at 2 o’clock,
p. m., by S. D. Allen, .1. P., at the resi
dence of the bride’s father—Mr. Maxel
Chastain—one of Cartecay’a best citizens.
To the happy couple who are entering
out on life’s tide, we return our heart-felt
congratulations, and hope their way may
lit strewn with flowers; that He who rules
the destinies on high may crown their ef
forts, and make their greatest troubles
“little ones.” A. S Ei.mrr.
IN MAY.
BY JAM 18.
Lillie, sweetest, I wit! inset thee
tn tho losy, joyous May,
When the lovely Hiawassee
Mturners soft its sweetest lay.
Then together through the wildwood,
.Over hilts—adewn the dales,
Shall we wander as in childhood,
Wrapt in fancy’s fairy tales?
In the dells of lliawa6scc,
Wlieie the daisies bloom and grsw,
Wilt thou meet me, sweet, Lillie,
In the May-day’s balmy glow T
Azure eyes, as fair ns heaven,
Let, O ! let thy answer be
“Yes for eyes of azure srt thau
More than all.thc.vorltl to me.
Lips of ruby smile as sweetly
As Ihe rippling summer sea,
“Yes thou knowest, lips of ruby,
That thy smile is Heaven to me.
Bti’iy voice I—a song undying,
As the sirens’ o’er the sea,
Whisper softly, “Yes, in May time,
Gladly, gladly, will 1 meet thee.”
BE N oTITeCeI VE D
By Plasters claiming to be an
improvement on ALLCOCIy’S
POROUS PLASTERS.
ALLCOOK’S is the original
and only genuine Porous Plaster;
all other so-called POROUS
PLASTPRS are imitations.
Beware of them.
See that you get an
Allcock’s Plaster
which we guarantee has effected
more and quicker cures than any
other external Remedy.
Sold lu all Druggists.
jail. 5-6 m.
How to Inoreise Yo ur Income.
Ju-;t at this season ot the year ttiere are
among our readers, those looking for em
ployment for the next six months. We
have lately received from L. E, Brown &
Cos., the well-known manufacturers of
specialties for agents to handle, a request
to put them in communication with one or
more suitable persons iu this locality, to
act ns agents in introducing several of their
patent household articles to this communi
ty, and after consideration, we take this
method to comply with their request. The
firm are manufactuers of a large number
of household articles, which they introduce
U> the public by means of agents, having
sometimes as many 1,000 persons in their
employ. The particular articles which
they seek to introduce here, at this time
ore: Brown’s Peerless Sifter, generally
acknowledged to, lie the best in the world
of which nearly one million were sold dur
ing the last year; the Kitchen Queen, the
latest and best invention in Coil Oil Lamps,
and the only absolute Sale Lamp made
the Centennial Cake and Bake Pan, an ar
ticle which has a national reputation, and
is,lhe delight of every housekeeper; the
Half Minute Egg Beater, which always
sells at sight, and the new Alto Relievo
Bronze Profile Cast of JAMES A. GAR
FIELD. With memorial frame the best
selling article ever put into the hands of
an agent, the best of all the portraits;
Ctfromiw or stcol engravings that have been
offered. It is a truer likeness of the ma'-
fyred liero than any we hare ever seen be'
ore, and its price brings it within the
reach of all. For this county, Messrs.
Brown & Cos. desire as many agents as can
work advantageously. Any smart, inteJUj
gent lady or gentleman can make a fine
income in this way. The firm will scud
to any responsible person free who will as
ume the agency here und go to work, a
complete outfiit of these goods, to the
amount of five dollars- The reputation of
this house is first rate; the goods are what
they represent them to be. Their trims
arc liberal, and wo advise those looking
for genteel remunerative employment to
send to them for further information
Their addreto is - L. E. Brown & 00.,
(14 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O
Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers !I!
Are you disturbed at night and brdken
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
Vying with ttie excrutiating pain of cut
ting teetlr ? If so, go at once and get a
bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOU TH
ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it ; there is no mistake about. Tlie-e is
uot a mother on earth !io lias ever used
it, who wilt not tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest ,to
tlie mother, and relief and health to the
child, operating like magic. It is perfect?
ly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to
the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best femal; physicians and
nurses in the United States. Hold everv
wheie. 25 cents a bottle
£?* A Cough, fold or Sore Throat
should tie stopped. Neglect frequently
results in an Incurable Lung Disease or
Consumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES are certain to give relief in
Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh,
Consumptive and Throat D senses. For
thirty years tlie Troches have been recom
mended lv physicians, and always give
perfect satisfaction. They are not new or
untried, but having lieen tested by wide
and constant use for nearly an entire gen
eral on, they have attained well-merited
rank among tlie few staple remedies of
the age. Public Speaker* and Singers use
them to clear and strengthen the Voice.
Sold at twenty.five cents a box every
where.
1882. 1882.
THE SAVANNAH
Weekly News
Ou the Srst of January the Weekly
News enters upon its 32nd year. Dur
ing the long period wlrich has e aps and
since its inception, it has been a consist
ent advocate of whatever it consi lered
to be right, alwaysprefering prineij'e
to expediency. With increasing years
it has not deteriorated, but on the con
trary, it has steadily improved and
kept fully abreast of the progressive
spirit of the limes, and to day, as a
journal, whether taken in its general or
special features it stands first among the
papers of the Souih, and equal to those
of any section ot the Union.
During the coming years the week
ly News will partake of all improve
nientsio our daily issue, which,with ad
ditional editorial labor, increasing eor
rcsjisndcnce by mail and telegraph, and
a more thor ugh organization will, i!
possible, occupy a s'ill higher rank than
heretofore among the newspapers of the
country.
To the farmer, mechanic or artisan,
the business or professional man, who
bas not tlie advantages of a daiiy mail,
the Weekly News affords the best me
dium by which he can be informed of
all events transpiring in the busy world,
whether in his own State or in the most
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11l addition to a first class newspaper,
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Send $2 and get the Weekly News
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FEMALE SEMINARY,
GEORGETOWN, KY.
Quarter at a Ceatury in Existence.
Recognized ss one of the best institutions for
educating young ladies. Full course. Thorough
education. Healthiest part of the State. Fall tarn
begins September 6th, ifflo. Foe catalogue and
full information, address . _
J. J. RUCKER, Principal, Georgatown, Ky.
HAMILTON FEMALE COLLEGE.
Wall selected course ot study. Special departments
lor sll the oensmental brsnehes. Faculty *•¥.
sble snd experienced. Extensive Grounds for recrea
tion. Excellent buildings, ICOxSS feet, four stories,
containing ISS apartments. Commodious chpel.
Nice Recitation, Ornamental, Fir and Bath booms.
Warmed bv steam and lighted with gas. Only two
young ladies occupy a room. Charges lower than any
echo-* offering equal advantages m the United States.
Session begins September! tth, 1880. For terms, cat
alogues and lurther particulars, address
f j. T. PATTERSON, Preiidcnt, Lexington, Ky.
TEACHERSABBSES
during VACATION. 3 hw tuU parUculars. address,
i. C. MoCl'lUlV * CO. ■ Philadelphia, l‘a.
AGRI.&MECH. COLLEGE 9F KY.
Open* Sept. 13th, iSbu. Jfail course of Instruction
under u Faculty of Professors m Scientific,
Classical. Normal Selim ’ asd Commercial Depart
ments. New College and Dormitory building*
will be ready for occupancy during the . A-utumrv.
Tuition,sls.oo. Matriculation,ss.oo; Un*s r l l,shed
room, s'Jc.oo. For catalogues nnd other tV| orma
tion apply to Judge W. B. Kinicead, Ch&nnan
Ex. Committee, or to Jas. K. Pati krson, Pn. 1).,
President, Lexington.
RICHMOND FEMALE INSTITUTE
Richmond, Vo.
J. B. Hawthorn*. D. D.,Pres’t Board Trustees.
Miss Salley B. H Arnes, ITiucipal.
Tor mors than a quarter of a century this luetl
tution has otdoyeu a liberal patronage, not only
from Va., bul lill the Southern States. Building
bandsouie, and clegautly furnished. Conversa
tional French taught by Parisian. Art mulct
Charge of European Artist. Music a specialty.
Address the Principal for Catalogue.
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£ T
Ample testimonials. Iron: every section
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male Regulator is-‘Worts*HH Rest Friend.”
Many suffering female* have tried it, been
cum!, and bear wituc-s to fts.tr.i rds witti
Jouini constitutions arid rosy jjhceks. its
.record is before the public. Son't fail to
'tiy it if you are suffering from any of tlie
Comp.amts |eeuliar to yoar'sex.
Goodwatek, Ai.a.,aJulv 21, 1877.
My wife was sick form long time with
diseases nli-r to teaman, not neccsa.iry
to describe, but which will < e understood
!>y those ir.ter<Btcj.-an<l a!!dough she bad
tinFltest medicatmttenlion she grew worse,
mitifwhe i ecafiie a cenfirine l inva’.id, con
lined to licwcd. Seeing the advertisement
of Bradflefn? Female Regulator, I imugkt
a bottle,and by the time she finished taking
it she was so far restored as to he up ; she
is now well and aide to attend to her regu
lar duties. It el eye it saved tier life.
C- v\. O’NEIL.
Dr. Bradfield, Prop., Atlanta, Ga.
Price, $1,50 per I Kittle. Hold by all Drug
gists, and by Drs. W’atkins & Johnson,
Ellijay, Ga.
20 fH YEA It
favorite and national family paper, The
Star Spangled Banner, begins its 20th
year, Jan. 1882. E-ta lislieu ISG3. The
Banner is the oldest and niost popular pa
per of its class. Every nuinlier contains
8 large pages, 40 long columns, with
many Comic, Humorous and Attractive
Engravings. It is crowded full of tlie l>esi
Btallies, Poetry, Wit, Humor, Fun, —mak-
ing a paper to amuse and instruct old and
young. It exposes Frauds, Swindlers and
Cheats and eveiy inc is amusing, insiruc
tiye, or entertaining. Every!sidy needs
it, 50,000 now read it, and at only 50 cts.
a year it is by far the cheapest, most pop
ular paper printed. For 75 cts. six flue
silver teaspoons are sent with the Bannei
one year. Fifty other superb premiums.
Send 10 cents for three months trial trip,
with full prospectus, or 50 cts. for Ban
ner a whole year Specimen free Si nd
now. Address, BANNER PUB’G CO..
Hinsdale. N. 11.
BROWN AND RUSHTON,
DALTON , GA.
Jewelers. Auction & Com'on Merchants.
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver-plated
Ware, Spectacles, Are. Great bargains in
Crockery, Glassware, Clothing and No
tions. Inducements offered country mer
chants to buy their Clocks, Spectacles,
Notions, &c., of us. oct. 6-Iy.
I*. P. O’rVoiH,
DALTON, - ~ GEORGIA .
wi ic’csalo and Retail Dealer in
WHISKIES, WINES,
Brandies, Gins, Ales, Beer, &c., all of the
purest and best make and suitable for me
dicinal, sacramental and other purposes.
Legal AiYertiseients.
GEORGI A—GILMER COUNTY.
Will be sold before tlie court house
door, in the town of Ellijay, said county,
on the first '< nesday in Fe ruurv, 1882,
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
in'. property, to-wit :
Lot of land No. 95 in the twenty-fourth
District and 2d Section, in said county of
Gilmer. Levied on as ttie property of
Samuel F. Silver, to satisfy a tax fi fa
issued by G. W. Gates, T. C. of said coun
ty, for State and comity tax for tlie y; nr
1881. Levy nindv an 1 returned to me 1 y
A. W. Tankersley, L. tins January
3rd., ISB2. 11. M. Hrami.ktt,
jail. s—lt. (111 w .) Sheriff.
GEOHGIA—GILM EU COT \ TV,
Will lie sold before the coin-' Housi
door, in the town of Ellijay. said county,
on the tiist Tuesday in I'ehrnary, 1882.
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-wit:
Halt o r lot of land Xo. It in the 26tb
district and 2nd section, of sai 1 county.
Levied on as the property of J . M. Pain
ter to satisfy a Justice Court ti fa issued
bv T. Crawford. X . !*.. iu favor of A.
Bishop, vs. said J. M . Painter. Property
pointed out. by the defendant. Levy
made and returned to me by T. M Ilipp.
L. C. This J.in. 3rd.
11. M. P.IIAJII.ETT.
jan. s—it. (ICG words. 1 Slier if!.
GEORGIA—GILMER COINTY
Will be sold before the court house door,
in tiie town of Ellijay, said county, on
first Tuesday in February, 1882, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit :
Jart of land Xo. 18 in the sth Distr ct
and 2d Section, in said county. Levied
on as '.he property of William Ingram, to
satisfy a tax fi fa issued by G \V. Gates,
T. C. of said county, for Mate and comity
tax for the year IsSI. Levy made and
returned to me by A. W. Tanker.,iey,L.C.
This January 3rd 1882.
H. M. Beamlltt,
jan. 5~4t (107 w. > Sheriff.
GEORGIA-GILMKU COUXTV.
Will be sold before the court House
door in tho town of Ellijay. said county
on the first Tuesday in February, lSi-i.
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-wit:
All .he light., title or interest or 1 horn
as Wilson in and t-i lots of land Xos.
258, 254 and 288 in tiie 25th district and
second section of said county. Levied on
as the property of Thomas \A ilson, de
fendant. to satisly a tax ti fa issued by
G. W. Gates, T. C., of said county, tor
State and County tax for the year 1881.
Lew made and returned to me bv A. W.
Taukersley, L. C. This Jan. 3rd 1882.
H. >!. KK AMI.Ki T.
jan.B—4t. (120 words-) Sheriff.
GKORGI v-GILMBIICOtIXTY.
| Will he sold before the court House j
door in the town of Eilijav. said county, i
on the first Tuesday in February. 1882.
] within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ins property to-wit:
I Lot of land Xo. sixty (80> in the tenth
I (Ulth) district and second (3) section o!
I said count v- Levied on as the property
of James M. inker, to satisfy a tax n la
issued by G. W. Gales. I'. C.. ot sain
county for State and t'onuty tax tor the
vear 1881. Lew made and returned to
mebv \. TV. Tank, rsb-y. L. C. Tins
Jan. 3rd, 1882. H M.Rramlett
I jan, 3—4i, (110 words.) shentl.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Whereas Alfred A Chasj and Wilkie
Mellon, make application to probate in
doli-nin Form the Will rf Dean W.
Chase, late of said county deceased, or an
instrument of wr ting, purporting to be
!iie last will and testament of said de
ceased, (tiny Icing named liieiein as Ex
editors) and also pray that they be allow
ed so to qualify as Executors, should said
will Ik- probated in the Form aforesaid.
Arid they furt wr pray that such steps be
lakea, and orders passed as will give ef
fectual ant ice to the heirs at law, and leg
atees under the will of said di-eased.
Wherefore it is ordered that tlie appli
cation for the proirate of said will in the
manner aforesaid i>e heard at the February i
Term of this Court in the year 1882, anil j
on tin first Monday in said nioDth, at 40 |
o’clock, a. m. And all persons—creditors
iitirs anil legatees—will take notice of the j
pendency of said application and tlie time |
of hearing the same, and if no objections
•re filed, or caveat interposed, at or be
fore the hearing of said application to pro
bate *iie wilt, or what purports to be the
last wit and testament of said deceased,
then the same may <e probated in Hoienin
Form and the |>ers<ins nominated, as Ex
ecutors therein, allowed to quality, and,
f/etters Tesinmeutaiy issue, (the said
will having been tliia dav produced in
Court, at Chanilars, and filed iu this office)
And it is further ordered that ties no
tice of the foregoing application appear in
tlie “Ellijay Courier” weekly beginning
with tlie 22:id of Decendier, 1881, till time !
•if hearing the s-ine, and that such seivicc
and notice be deemed effectual up<n the
heirs and legatees of .-aid deceased, re
siding beyond the limits of this State.
Gilmer Court of Ordinary, ) .J. C. Allen,
\t Chambers. j Ordinary
Dec. 16th, 1881. dec. 22 6w. (321 words.)
GEORCIA—PICK ENS COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary, of Pickens county, will lie sold
on the first Tuesday in Fehinary, 1882, at
the Court-house door in said countv, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing described pro: erty. to wit :
-ix acres of lot of land No. 84, in the
23rd Dist. and 2nd Sett., of said county,
lying in tlie South-west comer of said iot ;
sold as the property < f C. 1.. Corbin, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale
cash. December s'h. 1881.
F. N. MrLLiXAX,
dec. 29—4 t. 199 w.) Administrator.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Pickens Sheriff Sale.
Wif. be sold before the Cotirt-honse
door, in the town of Jasjier. said conntv,
on tile first Tuesday in February, 1882,
within tlie legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
52 acres, more or less, r f lot of land No.
230, in the 12fl> -Dist. and 2nd Sect., of
said county. levied on as Hie property of
TehS O. Cox. by v'rtf’e of a Tax fi fa in
fayor of the State and conntv, vs. John O.
Cox. Sai.l ft fa issu'al by C. B. Pr -e,
Tax Collector, and property pointed out
by C. B. Price, T. C. levy made and
returned to nn- 1-v C. J. TANARUS,. Ike.
sth, 1881. “““'if. S. HENDERSON,
dec. 29 —4t. (129 w.) Sheriff.
GEORGIA—CI 1 .MEIt COUNTY*.
Will be sold before the t'ourt-lionse
dorir in said county, on the first Tuesday
in Febmary. 1882. within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit :
All of tlie interest or title of John A.
Hailey in lots of land Nos. 179 and 181, in
tlie 11 tli D'st. and second Sec-ion of saul
county, levied on as th- property of De
fendant. to satisfy a' Tax ti fa for State
and county taxes for the yar 1 -Sl, from
G. W. Gale, T. G.. of sail county. Levy
made and relumed to n;e' y W. P. Gentry,
L. C-, this Dec. 10'b, 1881.
11. M. Bkamlett,
dee. 29—4 t (114 w) Hlieriff.
GKOItG I A—GILMER COUN 1 Y
Whereas Daniel Pont hit ns the admin- j
istrator of the estate of Robert Poutbit j
deceased Lite <-f said eotnitv. shows that i
he has fully administered the estate, as
apt-ears by proper vouchers ot file, and
prays to he discharged therefrom, and
from said trust. Therefore all persons
concerned will show cause, if any they
can. at or before the January form ltW2.
of this court why at said term the said
Daniel Douthit should not be discharged
from said trust.
Witness mv hand amlOifi-Ltl signature
Sept. sth IsSl.
J. C. AI.I.KS
Sept.-6th 3 m. i 100 w.) Ordinary.
GEORGI A—PICKENS COIXTY.
Whereas. H. R Stokes, administrator
ot Wllfinm Fields, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and enter
ed on rooortf.that he has fully administer
ed William FieMs* estate. This is. there
fore. to rite nil persons concerned, heits
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can. why said administrator should not
he discharged from his admiuistratfen,
and receive letters of dismission o, t the
first Monday iu March. 1882. Dec. 5. 1881.
W. R. AI.LKX.
dec. 15.—5 m (80 words) Ordinary,
G EORGI —GILM ER COUNTY.
The petition of ?ttsan B. Brown as the
administratrix ot tin- esta a of George
W. Brown, late of said couut -leeeas-d.
sh >ws that she nas fully discharged her
said trust, ami prays to be discharged
there from.
All pyrsons concerned will show cause
if any thev . an at or ln-fore the January
Term. 1882. of this Conrt, wliv at said
term the pi a; -r of petitioner should not
be granted t 'ct. 3rd. is- .
J. < ALLEX. Ordinary.
oct. Cth-Sm. ( Printer's fee T 5.00)
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
Will be sold In-fore the Court-house
door, in said county, on tiie Ist Tuesday
in February, 1882, between the usual
j honrs of sale, two undivided thirds of lot
iof land No. bin tile Stli District and Ist
j Section of said comity —excepting five
; acres in the Southwest corner of said lot,
! levied on as the property of John W. Het>-
| iv, m-xt friend of Dora Scnora Henry and
| Sarah L. Al-ist-iy, levied on ttndvr a t? fa
j in favor of officers of court and witnesses,
| against John \Y. Flrniy, next friend of
; l)ora Seaora Henry and Sarah L. Moselv.
t V Jo its h . CvltAY,
jau. 5 ft. (109 \v 1 Sheriff.
GEORGIA—E'ANNIN COUNTY.
Will br. sold befoie the Court bouse
door, iu eaid county, between ti e legal
hoars of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in Feb
rtiarr, 1882, 120 acres of lot of land No. 9
in the Bth District, of tlie 2d Sect ion of
said county, levied ou as the property of
Jaiurs W. Bell, to sstirfy a fi fa issued by
B. R < Viok, T. C , for Jame* W. Heir*
State and county tax for the year 1881.
At tlie same time and jdace 40 acres of
lot of land No. 10 in the 9th District,of the
2d Section ; 60 acres of lot No. 79 in the
9th District, of the 2d Section, and 160
>cres of lot of land No. 267 in the 9th
District, of tlie 2d Section—all of said
county. Levied on as the property of
Siinuel Ri.Lton, deceased; levied on til k*r
a fi fa issued by B. K. Cn-k, T. C.,agH .i-t
John W. Ralston, administrator of Samuel
Ralston, deceaseii, to satisfy the Stale aud
county taxes of John \V. Ralston, as ad-,
ininistrator aforesaid, for tiie year 1881.
At the same time aud place, lot of land
No. 254. 273, 250, all in tlie 9tli District,
of the 2J Section of said county, contain—
ing 160 acres, each. Levied on as the
property of W. W. Parker, deceased, (H.
R. Foote, agent,) to satisfy a fi fa issued
by B. It. Cook, T. C., for the State and
county tax of tlie W. W. 'Parker estate
for the year 1881. Jens W. Gray,
jam 5 -4t (260 w.) Sheriff.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
Wilt be sold before the Court-house
door, in said county, between the legal
housrof sale, on the first Tuesday in Frb—
mary, 1882, all of the right, title and in
terest that Alfred AYcarer lias in lot of
land No. 171 in the Bth District, of the
2d Section of said county, levied on under
a fi fa issued by B. R. Cook, T. C..
against Alfred Weaver for his State and
county tax for the year 1881.
Jonx W. Gray,
jsn. s.—it. (88 w.) Sheriff.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
Will be sold !>efore the court House
door, in Morgantnn. said county, duri ig
tiie lej.al hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in February. 1892. the foil win ; prop
erty to wit: ot of bird No. " rant-wr
ing 1< acres moie or less. 25; eres more
or less of the Nerth part of lot No. -8) and
2*> acres more or lss of the South pait of
No 39. a'.l ill the 6th district of the first
section o! said county. Levied tn as the
property or pr. tv. 'Findsy to satisfv
ti fa from the -u; erinr Cottrt of srtid
county in favor of A. Johnson vs. VT. \y.
Findly. This Jan. 4th. 188-2.
jonvMT.cm*
jan. o—4t. (121 words.) Sherirt.
GEORGIA—OILMER COUNTY.
Will lie sold before the court House
door in tli Mown of Ellijar. said countv.
on the first Tuesday in Febritarr. l8so"
within the legal hoti'-s ofsale. the fjflowl
ing prcierty to-wit:
Lot of land No one hundred and forty
nine f ltd in the twelfth nfl dfsfi let and
second ;2j section, of said count ,- of Gil
mer. Levied on a- the nronertv r.f. >7.
Simmons, tn satisfy i Justiceeoiif ii f i
is-ied Wv 11. S. Carr-11. 4. m and for
pti'lst district. G. JI.. in favor of K. Rus
sell. vs. sai l J. K. 'inimons. Property
pointed nut by PlalnHiT. Levy made and
returned to me bv W. V. Orr. I.- r This
Jjn. 3rd lss>. H. M. BRAMLETT,
i in. s—4t. (12s words.) Sheriff.
GEORGIA- GILMER CO 5 ”, .
M ii! be sold before the court House
< ! o*r. in the town cf E’lijav. said cotmtv.
on the first Tuesdav In Fehrnnrv. |ss-',
within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-wit:
22 acres, more or less, of lot of land No.
I'elo the 11th district and 2nd section of
said county. Levied as the property oi
Altha Cornett, ti satisfy :l tax fi fa i.
sued by <,. \\ . Gates. T. C., of said eouii
tv. for State and county tax for the rear
isl. Levy made and returned to me bv
"*. W. Roberts. L. C. This Jan. 3rd.
t**2- H. M. B : AM LET r.
jan. s—4t. t 1!2 words.) Shei -
GEORGIA—PICK EXS COUNTY.
Will besnid befere the court Ti .
door in the town of Jasi er. said c„u;
or. the first Tuesday in February 18si
within the legal hours of sale, thefollow
im property to-wit: 40 acres more or
less of iot of land Xo. 127. in the !2th dis
trict and second section of said county.
Levied on as the prope tv of Mar-tret
Fountain, by viifue ofa Tax ti fit in favor
of the stite and eoiinfv. vs. Margri-C
Fountain. Said fi fa issued l>y C. If,
Pr-ce. lax Collector. Property pointed
out by said C. It. l*rice. and lew made
and returned to me bv C. J.'West L. C,
This Dec. 31st, 11.
R. 8. HENDERSON.
Sheriff
jan. 3—tt. (122 words,l
GEOKGI A—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will be sold hefon- the conrt House
i door in the town of Jasper, said countv
| between the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in February 1882 the f.,1.
j lowing pmnerfv f---wit : Lot of land No
2fit in ihe 12th district ami second seel
tion ot said conn tv. containing lfin acres
more or less. Levied on as the rmpertv
of John Vt'ooddall. bv virtu-- of- Stt- o -
rirrr -ottrt tt fa, in favor of Alfred ft.
Colquitt. Governor, vs. J. T. Wnod-latf
principal and 4. M. Tresicr ant? .Tv*,.,
Wood dull seenritv. Pro-ieViv tminr.--t
out hr E. llood. Th-‘s Dec, ;ifsr, ts>i
R. 8. UEMIERBOX.
Sheriff.
jan s—<t. (11-1 words.)
GEOHGIA—PICK RV S Of ’XTY.
Will be sold before* the in* II a.
door in the town of Jasper 3... I emni'r on
the first Tnesdav In February lss>, ’ be
tween the lesral hours of sal-*. the follow
ins iwope-rv fr> writ: f*n sores more or less
of sooth half of let of land No. 124 in (lie
isrh district and 2nd secfion ef said
emtntv levied on ns the property ofTavler
Presley. bv virtue of ami to satisfy- a
dustioe Court fi f-i. issued from the 1129
district. G. M.. in favor of J. B. Morris,
vs. Marion Presley, Taylor Presley and
/.. Presley. Pro;>erty pointed out bv
Plaintiffin ti fit. Levy made and return
ed to me bv T. A. Crow. L. This Gee,
:11st 18S1. R. S. EHiXDERSON.
Sheriff
jan. s—ft, (13d words.)
GK >RG IA—GILM Ell COUNTY.
Witt he sold before the court House
door fn the town of rdlijar said county,
on the first Tuesday in February. ISS2,
within the leynf hours of sale, the Ibllovr
init property to- writ:
l.ot or laud No. 13 in the 26th district
ami 2nd section of said county. Levied
on as the property of M. A. Painter, t<r
satisfy a Justice Court fi fa. is sum? by
/.. T. Craw lord. X. l‘_, in favor of A.
Bisho", vs. said M. A. Painter. Propers
tv pointed out by dfen 'ant and levy
made ami returned to ri* >v T. M. Hipp,
I- 0. This Jan. 3rd. 18Si_
H. M. BUAMLETT.
1 jar., a- 4t. (ill words.) Sheriff,