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Juneybugs!
Jesse James I
Plums are plentiful.
Flies 1 flics 11 flics 1! I
Cat fights are fashionable.
Lots of courting last Sunday.
Plenty of. “blues” in Ell jay,
The railroad news is favorable.
Lai e Elll It was born la America.
A. J. Bishop has gone to Tennessee.
Smu Perry went to Cartcrevillc last
week. -
Hot weather brgiugs to make its ap
pearance.
John tile ■rasufcn supplies the town with
fresh fisbi
M. T. Ileniy has been in or midst for
several days.
Charley Warlick came to town courting
laat Sunday,
Only a few mote days until Guiteau will
be executed.
Sam Perry haa a g:eat deal of natural
hive for the lemales. _
Our old school teacher, George Bryant,
was in town a few days ago.
Maj Randell continues to exercise him*
aelf on his farm on Jartecay river.
The qustion of building the grave yard
fence should bare immediate attention.
The religoua services at the Baptist
church last Sunday were well attended.
Col. T. F. Greer haa -been very , sick
.hiring/the 1 at week,, bui is convalescing.
acknowledge a . pleasant call from
T 7 Bryan, of. TtfUung ltbck, last Wednes
toy- _
Ris. Kiucannon, of Gartefsville, is vis
itmg bar. daughter, Mrs. A.. I. Clifford.
<■£ tida place.
It wont la- long till we .-wilt bear, the
ban* tarn of thresbejSrsseparating the
wheat ftbaM he chaff.
M. L. A W. A. Cox duns added to the
looks of tlieir store bouse by liayiug Nat.
Smith to white, wash it. . *
Milt Bramlett arena* to.thiuk be is tin
“lioss’’ fisher in Gilmer oauity. Be care
. ful, Milt, don’t rxugonUr.
Lark. Bishop nos been quite unwell for
aereral weeks, but has regained health
sufficiently to walk up to town. .
Moreau ton Matters.
Weather —Hot.
Fine corn-growing weather.
Wheat is being harvested in. all sections
of the county and a better yield, than for
many-years.
On account of the backward spying,coni
is not looking so well, but the last tew
warm days are bringing it out.
A traveling photograph gaUry la about
the only sensation Morganton has now
since our school closed.
The dosing exerciea were Friday and
Friday evening, and sure we had a good
time during the exhibition which closed
about one o’clock Saturday morning. Ihe
young ladies read tlieir compositions and
to excel in our maimtain country. The
toys, ma matte* of fact, did equally >*
well in their orations, aad we are glad to
my that all the students acted their parts
tan manner that gave credit and honor to
their estimable preceptress, hire. Zenobia
The exercises were closed by singing
f parting hymni, which brought tears to
many of the departing students who prob
ably had never before thought of porting
from each other, perhaps never to meet
again on this vale of sorrows and trouble*.
Indeed, the petting was sad to those who
had formed attachments for and had be
come near and daar to each other.
General Wm. Phillips, accompanied by
other gentlemen whose names we iid not
learn, visited our little town yesterday and
started this morning for parts of North
Carolina, we suppose, in behalf of the M.
AM.G. R. H.
Mr. C. E. Rogers, representing the firm
of Roblton Bro’s A Man gum, la in our
team la Mm internat of Ms Imam. Know
ing Charlie of old, we can recommend him
as a good sal esm am .—Anyway he always
spends two or throe days In ear little berg,
and we take it that be is selling goods.
As the matt to Ellijay is about to depart,
we will have to close for this time. Will I
try and write yw a more interesting letter
next time. #ansir Cracker.
Lester, little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1.
wfule at play a -few days ago,
tuw|>efcbis toe and fell Sc-fvpy on a piece
oflp>ntotlte yard and fcffote.l u sen„u.-
wottnd just chore bin rigl#ey.
The time for wheat, ti resiling will soon
be at band, and O. 0 Goins, of Spring
Place, agent for C. Auitiuan & Cos.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., is ever ready to sell
jou tlso best threshing machine iu use. Set
hfen immediately.
—
Our worthy friend, John P. Cobb, Jr.,
left for Dawaonville last Monday,at which
place he will be engaged ill the study ol
law. He has the well wishes of numerous
friends in Gilmer; and while he is no more
in our society, for the present, we wouk
gladly recommend him to the confider.ci
of tlie people of Dawsunville as being s
perfect geullemau.
Extras. —When last heard of wa? seen
goine in the directing of Dawson county s
|>eison who is known in these parts a*
•lohn William Augustus Henry Pinknc)
H. Milton. He is perfectly harmless. Tin
IffcefMtp wl be amply rewarded. De
sdrtptonf to off a emw-lfanftner coat
a White hut, and a pair of dash board shoes
—lris feet smelt somewhat offensive—bad
mark* of auusbinc on his neck and hands,
Irblclinre said to have been made' while
at hard .abor—on the croquet yard.
••"A Cough, fold or Sore Throat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
results in an Incurable Lung Disease or
Consumption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
TKOCHE.-S does not, disorder the stom
ach like cough syrups and balsams, lint
act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Thro#
Troubles which Singers and Public Speak
ers are eulyject to. For thirty years
Brown’s Bronchial Troches have leeu
recommended by phys cians, and have ai
wavs given perfect satisfaction. Having
been tested by wide and constant use for
acarly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the few
staple, lemedies of the age. Hold at 52
ceuts a box everywhere.
Mothers I Mothers! ! Mothers!!!
Are you disturbed at night and bn ken
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with the excrutiating pain of cut
ting teeth f IT so, go at once and gi t a
bottle of MKB. WINSLOW'B SOOIH
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little sufferer immediately—depend upon
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it, who will not tell you at once that i t
will regulate the bowels, and give rest to
the mother, and relief and health to tin
child, operating like magic. II is perfect
ly safe fb u* in hH. eases, afld pleasant to
the taste, and is the prescription of one of
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wheie. 26 cents a bottle.
AGKKT3, | f or j. W- Buel’s Famous
JeOUEI BDTUVi.
Thb Near, Thrilling and Authentic Hip
tory of the. Lives and Wonderful Advent
urea of Auserioa's great Outlaws,
The Younger Brothers,
Frank and Jesse James,
And their Lands of highwaymen, down to
the present moment,including the DEATH
OF JESSE JAMES and all tbe startling
add thrilling developments. 60 Illustra
tions and Portraits, among which are Jesse
James before and after death, and 12 Fine
Uolorcd plates. Interviews and letters
fro.n Cole Youngtr ; tlie breaking up of
> the tread and revelations of startling se
crets. The Black Fla, Ute terrible
-‘Black Oath,” and hundreds of other as
tonishing facts. Most wonderful in ex
istence ! Outsells everything 1 New aud
greatly enlarged edition; new Illustrations;
500 pages, price $1.501. Agents’ ttauvass
ing Outfit, 50c. Illustrated Circulars and
full particulars FREE. Agents, don’t
lose this grand opportunity ! Address,
SUN PUBLISHING CO.,
210 Fine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Special Notice.
Loans ot money will be negotiated on
improved farms in tbe couuties of Daws
son, Picfiena, Gilmer, Fannin, Union,
Town*, Lumpkin and White, by R. P.
Lattner, of Dawsonville, Ga., for 6 years
time, in sums of S3OO aad upwards, advt.
Hill Affix week in your own town. $5
YfcxfcaOiJttfi* free. No risk. Every
tMiri hi g new - Capital not required
tpliwlVe will furnish you every
thing. Many are making for
tunes. Ladies make as muoh as men,
and boys and gills make great pay.
Reader if you wapt a business at wbiffih
you can make great pay all the tiros
you work, write for particulars to
U. Hallktt it Co s, Portland Maiue.
Jan. 19—ly.
H, MfiHb— and earned uni-1
vernal public!
jl /p[ fl y everjr
il/ NB Jto Ing, Ironing,
iHßßwuri! Fruit Canning,
otlterdomea
tofore done by
the ordinary cook stove, and without its tosu/-
{ersble heat, soot, ashes, etc.
cab immrß use they abb indispensable.
* Vw WwPvWfclt wVfc I faro# as WWrWI wWnsxat
SS~ KeiUnio Agents wasted is unoccupied
l * Ertt ° ry ' HULL VAPOR STOVE CO.,
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wOlfß
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SfMetal laffiroc——to to •■** to territory,
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If you are n lnwver, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not
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Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any
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ital i.ot needed. We wib
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made at home by the iniiustri-ius. Men
women, boys and girls wanted ev*-ry
whero to work for us. Now is your time
You can work in spare time only oi
-rive your whole time to the business.
You can liv- at horn-* and do the woik
No other business will pay vou nearly
as well. No one can fail to maki
enormous pay by engaging at once.
Co.-iily out-fit ami terms free. Money
intde fast, easily, and honorably. Ad
dress True & 00., Augusta Maine,
jan. 19. —ly.
TO THE
MILLING PUBLIC.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in in
forming all who contemplate building
or repairing Mills, in the bit and most
durable sty’e, that it will be to their best
interest to consult him before employing
or closing contracts with others.. Besides
being fully prepared, after years of study
aud pr ictice, to do all kinds of Mill work
in the best workman-like manner, lam
Agent for all tin of Mill Machinery
of the most improved patterns, and guai
antee to sell them at Manufacturers’ ami
Import ei s’ prices, including the celebrated
BOOKWALTER ENGINE AND THE
Lefel Dontile Tnrhine Water Wheel
French Burr Atones, Eureka Smutthu.
Machines, etc., to be brief, anything in
the line of Mill Machinery.
Now, if you want anything in my lint
I promise satisfaction in woi kmanship and
price. Cali on or address
J- W. DUCKETT,
Mill Contractor,
Dec. 29-1 y. ELLIJAY, GA
AGENTS For the Illustrated Lives and
WANTED Ad ventures of Frank and
Jesse Jkmes and the Younger Brotheis,
the noted Western Outlaws.—By Hon. J.
A. Dacus, Ph. D. A true and thrilling
account of tbeit bold operations for
years, in as many States and Territories,
with graphic statement of the final trage
dy in St. Joseph. Profusely illustrated,
including engravings cf tbe Outlaw Jesse
James, before and after death, his young
wife and little children, tbe detectives
Fords, the house of tlie last struggle, and
50 others, engraved from actual photo
graphs.
Agents W an t p d ! Send for full partic
ulars ami lie convinced that this is the
most reliable and profitable book publish
ed ; or, to save time, send 60 eta. at once
for Canvassing Book and state your
choice of township. Address
N. D. Thompson & Cos., Pubs.
fjt. Louis, Mo. i
WHENCE COMES IHE UN
BOUNDED POPULARITY OF
Alkick’s Porous Planter ?
LSecause I hey have proved them
selves I he Beal External Remedy
ver invented. They will cun
islhtna, colds, coughs, ilteuma
iism, neuralgia, and any local
pains.
Applied to the small of tin
■ack they are infallible in Back
tclie, Nor vour Debility, and a'l
Kidney Iroutdesj to the pit nt
he stomach they are a sure cur
or Dyspepsia and Liver Com
ilaint.
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[’ L A ST E U 8 are painless. Ira-
and quick to cure. Be
-care of imitations li.at blister
md burn. Get ALLCOCK'S the
only Genuine Porous Plaster.
jan. i-4 mo.
BROWN AND RUSHTON,
DALTON ; GA.
Men. Auction & Csm on McrcLant^.
M stcla-s, Clocks Jewelry, Silver-plated
Ware, Spectai-les, Ac. Great bargains in
Crockery, Glassware, Ch-Uiing aisl No
tions. Inducements offered country roer
-bants to luy their Clocks, Spectacles.
1 Notions, Ac., ol ua. ocL 6-ly.
1882. 1832.
The Constitution
ATLANTA, GA.
Tlie present year will be one of most
important in tlie history of Georgia.
New parties, now ideas, new growth,
new enterprises, new conflict*, all ptes.-
for attention, provoke inquiry and form
disci-cuos.
No man of intelligence, no man mlio
would understand tbe situate n that In
may fill the full measure of his ditty a< and
improve bis opportunity, can afford to lie
without a good newspaper.
THE ATLANTA OONSTITLTION
In either its daily i.r weekly edition, of
fers a thorough ami comprehensive |wper.
Published at the eapital, fully t quip
ped for news-galliering, with strong ed
itorial and “local” forces with an line*
quailed corps of correspondents coverina
tbe entire country and noting every in
terest, The Cosstitctiof is
Stronger, Better and Brighter Than
Ever Before.
'lTie constant increase of its 1 usiness has
.'cmanded an increase in its service until
in every essential particular it has estab
lished itself as
Tbe Leading Southern Newspaper,
And a necessity in one or the other of its
editions to every Geoigian.
TEHMt?—The Daily Cwsmmos—
slo per annum, $5 for six mouths, $1 per
month.
Tns Weekly Gosstiiutiok—sl.so |ier
annum; in clubs of ten, $1.25 each: >n
clul>s of twenty, $1 each.
Make all drafts payable and address all
letters, to THE ' (INSTITUTION,
Atlanta, Ga.
AflT II Great chanee to make money
yUllll.T* lo ** wko always take ad
vantage < f the good chances for mak
ing money that are offered, generally
become wealthy, while those who do
not improve such chances remain in
P'-verty. We want many men, women
boys and girls to work for us right in
heir own localities. Anyone can do
the work properly from the first start.
The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages Expensive out
fit furnished free. No one who en
gages fails to make money rapidly.
You can devote your whole time to the
work, or only your spare moments.
Full information and all that is needed
sent free. Address Stissos A Cos.,
jan. 19—ly Portland, Me.
Robt. E. Parker
With
ATKINS, HiKELDIN & CO.*
Wholesale dealers in Hats, Caps,and
Straw goods. 35 Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
H. P. OMVeill,
DALTON, - - GEORGIA.
Retail Dealer in
WHISKIES, WINES,
Brandies, Gins, Ales, Beer, Ac., all of the
purest and best make and suitable for me
dicinal, sacramental and other purposes.
MONEY FOR A RAINY DAY.—“For
six years my daughter was sick from kid
ney and other disorders. We Usd used up
oar savings on d.ictors, when our domiue
advised us to try Parker's Ginger Tonic.
Four bottles effected a cure, ami as a dol
lar’s worth has kept our family well over
a year, we have Km able to lay by money
again for a iau.y day.”—A Poor Man’s
Wife.
Lei a i Hfe rll seid e .11 l
<>rdin:ir's OtHee. I’i'-ken* county. Oa..
, March [jo IMli, IS>-X.
Xewttm C. Mc< i.iii* atlmiaistraror
le Isiwis lion of lie- iwtatr of KTdwaid
Paljvrson, deceas t). applied f,r tet
ters of dismission from s:n t irust. Tlit
ia, therefore, to nolilv all persona con
cerned to file their objections, if y they
hsve. on in l-ef >i e the lirst Wiinday ii
July west, else ItrUers of ilismiaeioii will
'•e graule l said a|-plicai>t s :i|>|dhed to.
w. ali.es.
in.ir. m £i—Zm. (14 w, ordine.
nf. nttitl riCKEff** cot XT Y.
Where -s K. t>. Pathimni, Executor of
Joel J. Keefer, refies nt- to tbe entire iu
hi- petition, duly Hied and entered on
record. That h- has fully administered
Joel J. Keeter’s estate.
This is tberefiire to rife all person*
cor.cerned, heirs and creditors, to show
cause. W any they have, why said Exec
utor should not he dinchargert from liitr
Kxecntorshlp and receive letters of dis
mission on the lii st Monday in Julv next,
M arch S-rd. I’m. W /K. A LLEH,
Mar. i —3 ma.; 83 w.) Ordinary
GEOSGJA—(iILMBit cOt'STY.
Whereas W, H. Welcb and T. M. CoX,
-is the Executors of A . Waters.deceased,
late of said county, show that they have
rutlv discharged their said Oust as ap
lears hv projier vonebers of tile, smt pray
that they maybe discharge*! therefrom,
and receive letters of dtsmissioD. There
fore it is ordered by tbe court, that all
persons concerned must snow cause if
they can, at or liefore the August Term.
IK-i, of Ibis eourt, way at said le in tbe
said W. K. Welch and T. M.Cux, as Ex
ecutors aforesaid. Mould ant tie die*
charged from their Mid trust aad receive
letrera of dismission. Witness my band
a tut oScial signature, this May Ist,
J. C. ALLK.V,
may 4.—3 re. ( !*) w.) Urdinarr.
GEORGIA—PIC KBS and COUSTY.
To all whom it may oobeern :
E. S. Allred and A. B. Sbtlhorse. of
said -txte. having in proper form applied,
as i>er-ons selected as next o' kin, for
letters of administration on tbe estate of
Osborn Adams, late <rf said comriv. This
is to cite all and singular to tbe creditor .
sat! heirs of Osborn Adam*, to le ami
appear at my office at the July Term.
1881 ot the court of Ordinary of said
county, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent lett rs of a ministration
should Dot lie mated to sand E. 4- All
red and A. it. Shelborse. m some other
lit and proper person on Osborn Adams’
estate.
Witness or band and official signature
this May 26, isßl tv. K. ALLEN,
June 1-4t.(133w.) Ordinary.
GEORGIA—PICKENS CnUNTT.
The petition of R. Q. Disbanxm. as
guardian of S. W. I>ensm re. Mary Dens
more. Martha Oisharoon. formerly -ar
tha Den-more, and Malinda C. Black
well, formerly M linda r. De *in->re,
shows that he has fully discharged h s
trust, as will appear by pr->per rou-les
of file, and preys to bVdi-cb ir-ed there
from and rtceive his letters of dismisse u.
Therefore all |>erons concerned, " ill
sh.nv cause, if any they can. at or before
tlie July term. IXR2. of this court, why at
said term, the prayer of the petitioner
should net lie granted, and be receive
letters of dismission Witness iny hand
and official signature. May tbe 2-Jth,
1882. W. B. AI.LKN,
June 1—3t.(130VV.) Ordinary.
GEORGIA—<iILMER COUNTY.
W bereas a petilien has been filed in
this office, praying tbe creation of a uew
Militia District with mete- and boun is
therein described, t- be In Ken off ol and
from tbe eastern i onion of tbr 93jid dis
trict, G. M„ is siid coui-ty. and t*egin
ning at the Dawson county line, oa lot
of land 314, in tbe 6th District aud 2nd
section, near the present residence of l*.
M. Snanu, thence runn.ng in a north
westerly direction along tbe t-p of a
main and dividing ridge, to tbe lands of
8. A Burrell and Jesse Burrell iioelud
iug tbe residence of the ,<ersous nereto
(ore named )to tbe fork ot tbe branch
near -he residence of Mrs. Nancy West,
thence in a north-easterly direction up
one prong of the branch tn its terminus,
had Dun e in a uorth-east direction to
the district line of the htritii district, G.
-Vi., t including the residence of Maxwell
Chastaia) thence along sai.l district
due in tlie direction ol "Bucktown Gap”
to tbe Dawson county line, thence with
the meanderings of the county line be
tween the couuties of Dawson and Gil
mer to the beginning point. And where
as, it appears tb it tbe requl'ite Militia
force will exist in the new, and also re
main in the old district, and that a great
convenience will inure to the citizen*
residing in tbe proposed new distriet,aud
the metes and bounds as returned bv
the commissioners appearing to be suffi
ciently descriptive. Ordered thst all
persons concerned show cause, if aay
they esn, st or before the August Term,
1882. of this court, why at said term the
said new proposed Militia distriet should
not be created as prayed for, aad in de
fault tbereol. the prayer of tbe petition
ers wilt be granted in accordance with
the petition and and return of commis
sioners.—Witness my hand and official
signature. June 5, 1382. J.C. Allen,
June 15.-4 w. Ordfnary.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Daniel Douthit aa the ad'uiaietrmtor of
Uobert Douthit. deceased, late or said
comity, shows by his petition aad proper
vouchers of file that he ha* folly execut
ed his said trust and prays to be dis
charged therefrom, and receive letters
of dismission. Ordered that all persons
concerned shsw cause if any they earn at
■-r before the October Term, 1382, of this
court, why at said term, the said Daniel
Douthit as administrator afore aaid.
should not be discharged from said trust
aud receive letters of dismission.
W itness my hand . and official signa
ture. June I, 1882. J. C. ALLEN
June lA-ffin. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Furuant to an order from the court of
Ordinary of said con uty. granted at iu
regular June Term, 1882, i will sell at
public outcry to the highest and best
bidder, in the manner regulating admin
istrator’s sales, at the court house door,
in said county, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday In August
next, tho following real estrte. aa the
property of L. F. Smith, late or said
countv deceased, to-wit: Town lot in
the town of Ellijay iu said county, lying
between the lot of Hipp * Bro and 'that
of R. L. Smith, fronting about fifty feet,
on street opposite jail, aud running
back about one hundred and twenty
feet, (known as the Lucius Smith lot-.
Sold tor the pui pose of distribution, to
P, v *P" 8( “3 of administration, and
. 18 o* deceased. Terms cash, this
June 5, 1883. J, u. smith
June 15-lt. (!88w) Ex. cf L. F.Smith,
deceased.
A DISTINGUISHING CHARM.-A il*
iigbtfui fragrance of freaiiiy gathered Sim.
ere aud spicies is tbe distinguished charm
of Ffoifston L'olngne.