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HIE ELLIJAY CO UR I Ell.
ELLIJAY, GA., bEPTEMBEK 7, HQZ
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Annooncements.
W P . ® r< ‘ sutliorized lo aiinumicp tig yiaiu,
* * '* colt Thomas P'. "Gtkkkr as a .tun
uiitoteto rrfpicaf-ut the people of the 4 1st
Senatorial Distiict.
Dr. G. F. SMITH, of Qarteeay, w a.
candidate for the House of Representatives
—H - " U ... .y !
Muscadines !
Music, more music.
Mill Bramlett laugheth.
No births, marriages, or deaths.
Our <ievii started to school last
Mo'hdtiy.
i’odder pulling has begun in
earnest;
Heal hot weather for a few
days past.
John Parks is heard to say,
Ptixjucanda est.
The Jarrett boys, Ilix and Dav,
lisive come home.
1211 ijay bridge needs a few new
flanks placed upon it.
Joe Bearden is up lo Iris knees
ill a pair of new boots. .
George Taukersley was twenty
one years old last Saturday.
Preaching at the Seminary by
Hev. S. P. Brokaw last Sunday.
The Southron has gone into the
catupaigu with her whole soul.
Bill Eller continues to pay his
tespects lo the hoys of this place.
We regret to learn of the se
vere illness of Mrs. Elisha De-
Bord.
Lum Bowden, Bill Webb, and
othesiylid a good job of fixing the
road at the ford of the town
branch.
Mark Cox has employed If use
Elliott and his uncle Sylvester
l’helps to dig a well near his new
dwelling.
We shock-hands with tiie can
didate for (he House of Repre-
Belilatives, Dr. G. F. Smith, of
CaVtecay, last Tuesday.
E. G. Shannon ct Of).. Jobbers
of Clothing, Rome, Ua,, carry a
laf’gc and extensive stock, and
can sell at prices to meet all com
petition.
The junior had ihe pleasure
{not exactly pleasure, either) of
l)l||fej:i|ig hii hands wlyjk !i,Cp r
jng L> erect Duckett’s uiilidaiu
last Thursday. .
James Sleplieus, of Talking
Rock, passed through town the
early part ot the week enroute
to the home of his parents in
Fapinin county. Gall as you
coine back, Jim.
\ —■ .
Gen. Gartrell’s many friends ot
the mountains are anxiously
a\|aiting election day, when they
will have llie pleasure ot stepping
upho the polls and helping to
mike him (Georgia’s next Gover
nor.
When buying goods in Rome
out merchants would do well to
cannon E. G. Shannon, <fc Co.y
before placing orders. They car
ry thq largest slock of Clothing
and Furnishing goods to be found
in North Ga., and sell at bottom
prices.
Two months of the public
schools are o’er; and when both
teacher and pupil throughout tins
seotion shall gather at the great
common center—the Ellijay Sem
inary—won't tilings be lively ?
They are coming; let us make
tfoom for them.
Col. T. F. Greer comes boldly
to the front and announces him
self as a candidate for the Senate.
Col. G. is ably qualified to dis
charge the duties of a Senator
* and will no doubt be the choitio
of (hepeople at the ballot box on
tbe first Wednesday in October.
E. G. Shannon <fe Cos., Jobbers
of Clothing, 33 Broad St., Rome,
are pushing their trade vigorous
ly throughout this section of
country, and are bound to build
up a good trade, as they have the
' goods and prices to meet any
competition. Give them a trial
Order.
filr. W- 11. Jarrett will nloaso
accept our thanks for a quantity
of lemonade. Noiio can appreci
ate these kind remembrances
more .than a care-worn editor.
Ilixis ever thoughtful of making
light the burdens of toil and
cheering the soul with the bright
and the good
f Crops eUiJuUI
f this section.
f The school at Ball Creek is not
j in session this week.
j ; Anew Rost-office is soon to be
> established at Silvers’ Store, in
: Fie kens county.
I Our young friend, J. W.
f we are glad to note, is rapidly re-j
covering from the injury he
ceive'd from a threshing tnachii™
some time since, and is able to
i mix and mingle with his many
pfriends.
A protracted meeting in charge
of Chadwick and Barker com
menced at Ball Creek church last
Saturday. So far the meeting
has been harmonious aqd its re
suits grand. Many hate been
made to mourn ’on account of
their sins, and accept Him as a
present Savior. A good feeling
1 “1 Lost My Mass a When Dey
Set Me Free.—The latest song
jewel from the great Music Rub
lisiiiug Douse oRUte South. Oqe
of thesfe plnihtfYtnegro 4ielddies
like 'Old Black.” that touch the
hearts ol all. Its subject is a
faithful old-time servant whom
freedom has not used.kindly, and
from whom the memories of ‘ Ole
Marster” and 1 lie “Ole Planta
tion” call forth the pathetic la
ment ;
“I am getting old and febte and my hau
ls turning gray,
And there is no one left on earth to care
for me,
And the hoe cakes in the cabin they grow
scarcer every day,
Since I lost my massa when dey set me
free.”
A song “for the South, but it
will ring through the land. First
edition sold in a week. Hand
some blue and gold title page.
Riice 40 cents. Published also
for a banjo, and Brass Band.
Ask your Music Dealer for it, or
order from the publishers, Lud
den & Bates, Savannah, Ga.
A Traveler’s story,
After spending months at watering pla
ces and consulting the bust physicians
without benefit, I returned home disheart
ened and expected to die. A friend urged
a trial of Parker’s Ginger Tonic. Three
bottles aud cfltfflk diet have BftnigSt? aife
excellent ruuf spirin', nnn” X hope
my experience may benefit similar suffer
rs.—Cincinnati lady. See other column!
CSTA Cough, Cold or Bore Threat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently
results in an Incurable Lung Disease _pr
Consumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL
TKOCHES does not disorder tile stom
ach like cough syrups aud balsams, but
act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, gives relief in AsßiSi*# Bron
chitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat
Troubles which Singers and Public SBjjak
<is fje* srfnjftff Ho. " To! thirty ycals
Brown’s Bronchial Troches have been
recoirtmeudett J ii|fcMMh<s4hi
wavs given perfect satisfaction. Having
been tested by wide aud constant use for
nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank .among .the few
staple ien#Btes Lf - the at S?
cents a box everywhere.
Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers! ! !
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest liy a sick child suffering amt
crying with the exerutiating pain of cut
ting teeth ? If so, co at once and get
bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it; there is no mistake about. There is
r.uot a mother on earth who has ever used
it, who will not tell you at ouce that i t
will regulate the bowels, and give rest to
the mother, and relief aud 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 aud best fetnai j physicians aud
uursest in tbe United States. Sold' eVeiy
! where. 2d cents a bottle.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIMPLES.
1 will mail (Free) the recipe for a sim
ple Vegetable Balm that, wilt remove Tan
Freckles, Pimples amt Blotches, leaving
the skin soft, clear and beautiful: also
instructions for producing a luxuriant,
growth of hair on a bald head or 'smooth
lace. Address, inclosing 3c stamp, Ben.
Vandclfifc Cos., 13 Barela'v 8t„ N. Y.
TO consumptive^.
The advertiser having been permanent
ly cured of that dread disease, Consump
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make known to bis .‘ellow-sufferers tbe
means of eure To all who desire it, he
Will send a oopy of the presemubm used
( free of charge) with tno directions far'
preparing and using the Kanie.whicC ihoy
\vlll find a sure cure for Coughs, Colds,
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, fie.
Parlies wishing the Prescription, will
please address, Kev. E. A. Wilson; I#4
Penn. St., Williamsburg, X. Y.
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mskingJAf simple remedy uye 'ylih-ti Ins -
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GEORGIA FANNIN COUNTY.
Where;:,’ John 0 Dickey, administra
tor of E*:as tl v:.-, deceased, represents to
tin- court in hi: petition, difly filed and en
tered on record, that lie ima fully adminis
tens!Tipa* }•vis rMptf. Ibis is, tlwre
(oic, toe cite Lli ; fwixniß t:OBr trill'd, licirr
anu creditors, to siiow c.u-'s 1 , if -my they
••an, yit} shoui;} ”aol be.
.■••.cetveu !ctli;n"of diaaissiou, oil the hist
day In November, next, tide duty 19, 'B2.
G A. THOM A',
july 27 3m. (82 w.) Ord’y,
Administrator’s Hale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Pickens county, will be sold
on the first Tdtsclay in' October, 1882, at
the court house door iu said county, be--
tween thu leaa! bourn of sate, the tract of
land in said county, whereon Ad
ams resided at the time of his death, con
taining SO acres more or less, of lot of
laud Nc. 157 in the 13th district and 2ud
section. Tolerably well improved—tau
yard on said land. Terms of sale cash.
This Aug. 23, 1882. A. B. Siiellioree
and E. H. Aiirul,
Admi nist ra’ ocs.c £. Osborn Adams.
aug. 31—it. (11l w.j
Slate of Georgia—Pickens County.
Whereas E. Ho.id administrator de bo
nus nou of Jeremiah Laml>ert represents
to the ccuit in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that lie has fully ad
ministered Jeremiah lumber's estate ;
this is, therefore, to cite al! persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, tu show cause,
if any tticy can, why said administrator
should not lie discharged from his admin
istration aud receive letters of dismission
ou the first Monday in Novemlier, 1882.
July the 27tli, ISS2. W. K. ALLEN,
aug. 3 3m. (88 vv). Ordinary.
Executors Sale.
By virtue of au order of the court of
Ordinary of Pickens county, aud in pur
sitance of the will of Isaac Muiliuax, will
be sold ou the first Tuesday iu October.
ISB2, at the court house door, in said
county, between she legal hoars of side,
lots of land Nos. 130, >32, and loaf acres
more or less of lot of land No. 121, ali
lying aud being in the 12th district and
2nd section, known as the Isaac Multinax
lands. Place tolerably well improved;
about SO acres of bottom laud, on waters
of Talking Rock the Marietta & N. Ga.
It. It. is being built through a portion of
the lauds. Terms cash, this Aug. 23,
1882. Merrimou Moss Executor of
aug. 32—4 t. (137 vv.) Isaac Mullinax.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Whereas, James K. Ellis shows that
Rachel A. Ellis and Henry T. Eiiis, minor
heirs of I. o, Ellis, !:Ue of said county,
deceased, are under fouileeu years of age,
gntl that petitioner is the next of kin to
said Illinois, and that it i- necessary that a
guardian ol the persons aud property ot
sak! minors be appointed, and lie prays
That an order he passed appointing hint tne
strip James K.. Eiiis guardian of said mi
nors. Therefore, ail , persons concerned
wilt sho-v cause, if any they can, at or b -
j foiie the Nevbmber term, 18S2, ol tins
| court, why at said term the said .James E.
| Elli#shsu!d untie 'appointed guardian >,f
of tha persons and property of said mi
nors. lYitncss my hand and official sig
nature, this Hcpi. Uh, 1852
J. C. ALLEN, Oid’y.
O ItCMipXA "A* i Lii EiIGOU XT Y. '
Oiyiiel Xroukirit as tjm ad liinistrajor ol
•RfMrl l)otltlltC Ueceased. hue or s rid
by hi., petition ar.l pjouer
of iiie that he has fully exeeiu
edfhis said trust and prays to lie dis
ehirged Rie'refrom, and receive Setters
of hisuiission. Ordered taut ail persons
concerned straw came it any tiiey can it
or before the October Term. I'-Si, of this
court, why at said term, the said Daniel
DijuthU as administrator afore said,
.should not be discharged f om said trust
janfl re.-eive jUjJtgr's of dismiss; >a.
Witnessmv' hand and otficlal signa
ture. Juffelb,*rtsfe. J. c. \ i.lux
J Otre 15.-” io. Ordinary.
_ ~y;i.
G K \JiU ii A—G H. Ml slt OOU XT Y,
The public will take notice, Thai anew
Militia District, with the following metes
and bounds, to-wit: Beginning at the
Dai'-on county line near tbe residence
of I’. M. Larmon, on lot of nvnd Xo. 314.
in the 6th district ami 2nd section in sai,d
conn ty of Gilmer (sml iaeiwtUng s.ud
read cnee) tneiice running in a 'north
westerly direction along the top of a main
and dividing ridge to the iands of S. A.
Hnlrell iiuxl Jesse Burrell, aud imdiidhtg
the same to the fork of the branch, near
the residence ol Mrs. Nancy West,
thencif in a north-easterly direction up
one ptong of the branch to it* head, and
thencf in a‘ norfhers* direction fo the
district line of the tkUth district, G. M
(including the residence of Maxwell
Chastain,) thence along said district line
in the direction of “Buektowu Gap," to
the Dawson county line, thence with the
meandering of the Dawson county line
to the beginning point, has been created
ort of. and from the !>32nd district, (1. M„
and is made known and distinguished
by the number 1855. As - witness my
hand and official signature. This the
17th day of August, lksg.
J. C. ALLEN,
aug. 24-4 t-. Ordinary.
GEORGIA— GILMER COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given, that I wiit let
out at pi:h)ic out cry, to the lowest bid
der,* on the first Tuesday in October, at
the court house dtxtr, in said Countv, a
contract to build a Bridge ncrottf Monh
taiutoWn creek at. r near the fttrd, uear
tbe residence of N. L OibraM;* to be frilly
tiompietw) by tbe first day of Decetnber
next, upon the stylo, height and sine of
tint cats of the bridge near tbh residence of
Jissc v tiftrhsv with the. exception of ablits
meats, the center tier will be forty-two
feet tong and thy mid tiers tnnn teu to
tiftot h feel long, or sufficient to reach the
highway with au easy gvatle. The frame
wuih and flooring will be of the same
glass ol limbers as were used ia building
the bridge uenr the residence of Jesse
"4'hai'hvs'to'wit: Heart pine, and heart
whiUvoak, ot* post Writ, and the' irons of
Lime sty le and weight. The Bridge
when CompUlvgl will be front sixty-five to
seventy feet in ieugih, (estimated) and
heightwbove hw water mark.* thirieea
Fret. " oik to lie paid for by the 30th
day ol Ih'cendKT next. The right to' re
ject MlbjjiS is iwryed, and bond and
g.Hxi rivurity will be required. Witness
my Imud and ottlciHl signainr.*. Acs. '2'.).
18*2. . J.u. ALI EN,
i adgt.fi L Oretiusiv.
[ GKoKGI A- 611.51 Kit COUNTY,
j 5V in reas \Vrn. It. Tienons a* tlie (4uar
u:an ill !!i ii.iu, r heir* of IV'l., Pteoious
j i:ie Of s 11(1 .r J lit v deceased Show* ,-r
i Ids petition, and proper v.-.uebtra of iiie
j ihn* lie i. ih executed his raid tru-i
•ttul prays to tie discharged therefrom.
! Therefore al! persons coiioerned v, il!
j -how cause, ifnuy they can. why at the
| October Tertp, U-y. of this oo": rt, the
j urayeref said Guardian *h ,utd not be
; g anted iiiion tbe facts set forth as fo>-c
--{ said. ng, baud and official aig-
I nature. TuisVlit 241 h <lar of August.
,I*B2. ' J.G. AI.LEN,
a ig. *i—lt. (Ordinary.
i , * r
[ GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Nancy West as Guardian ot the minor
lieiis of B. C. \5 est lute of said couuty
deceas'd shows that she lias fully execut
! her sak! trnst and prays to be discharge
ed therefrom. Alt person concerned will
show cause, if any they can, at or before
the November Term, 1882, of * his court,
. why at said term, the said Guardian should
not be granted a uiflcaarge as prayed for.
5V it ness mv hand and official signature.
Aug. 7, 1882. J. C. ALLEN,
airg. 10-—4!. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Niocf'lYcst ns Administratrix of tlie
estate of Samuel West, late of said county
deceased, shows that she has fully dis
charged her said trust and prays to be
discharged therefrom. All persons con
cerned wiH show cause, if any they can,
at or before- the Dec*.*inher Te/ia, 1882, of
this court, why th prayer of the said Ad
ministratrix sliont'i not be granted at the
said term. Witness my hand and oiEciai
signature. Aug.-7, ’B2. J. C. Alien.
aug. 10—3 m. Ordinary.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
Application wHI lie made to tiie court
of Ordinary of Pickens county, Georgia,
at tiie first regular Term after tiie expir
ation of 30 days from this notice, tor
leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of Gardner Stearns, late of said
county deceased, tor the tiemfit of heirs
and credtors of said deceased. This the
23rd day of Aqgust, 1882.
A. H. ritearus, Ad’m’r of
aug. 31—tt. (80 vv.) Gardner Stearns.
*■ Notice for Leave to Sell Lands,
Application will be m ale to the court of
Ordinary, of Pickens county, Georgia, at
the first regular term after expiration of
30 days from this notice, for leave to set!
the lands belonging to ttie estate of Os
born Adams, late of s -id county, deceased,
f* ir the benefit of heirs aud creditors of
said deceased, July the 3rd, 1882.
A. B. Sbelhnrse and R. S. Allred,
July 13 —it. (76 vv.) Adm'rs.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Will be sold tfore the court house
and vr, iu tiie town of EH:jay, said county,
witiiin tire legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October, the followiiTg pr- pei
ty to-wit: Lot "f land No. 20S and? 0
acres more or less ;f :k ’.vest portion of
lot of land No. 207, both in the 10th dis
trict and 2nd section of said county, as
tiie property of John Wheeler and A. L.
Wheeler, two of tin. defendants. Levied
ion undei an. r:-. issued from the Pickens
county Superi.r U urt. in favor of A. H.
Oojquitt, Govcrnoi, vs. John Wheeler.
This Aug 30. 1882. IT M. Bramk-ti,
aug. 31 —it. (lid wetds.) Sheriff.
GE* URHA-43IL.MEU COUS I'Y. '
U ill be sold before the court house
dor, in the town of Ellijay said cootftv,
■il the first Tuesday in Octotier next with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
prr*-rty. to-w!t : Ah tiie rigiils, titles
and interest of John A. Bailey in and to
lot of laud No. ISI. in the lltii district
and 2nd section, iu said comity. Levivi
on under au Attachment fi. fa., issued
from the justice Court of the 10?5tii •’,!<-
trict, G M . in said county, in favor of
George R. Lance vs. John A. Bailey.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy
made aud returned to me by W, p, Geu
trv. L. C. This Augiut the Sist, 1882.
11. M. BUAMLEIT,
aug. Si—lt. (123 w.) Sheriff.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
Will be sold at the Court house door, iu
said county, on the first Tuesday in Oet<>-
ber next, within the legal h.strs of sale,
lot oftand No. 107 hi the 25th district
ami 2nd section in satd county, levied ou
as the property of Marcus Moreland. Also
one gray horse, oue young rnuly cow, one
buggy, and ouc hot.re and hit iu tbe town
of Ellijay, where T. F. Greer mAf reskles.
levied on as the proj*rty of Tbonsfis F.
Greer, to satisfy a decree iu Gilmer Supe
rior Court in favor of Nancy Bueham.au
and Ilsr.nah Buchauaaa vs. Marcus More
land and M. Branitett, and aiso a fi. f.u
for costs issued ilteiefrcra in favor of the
said Nancy Buchanan and Hanchlt Buc
hanan vs. rhes. F. Greer, W. R. Greer,
Marcus Moreland, Michel Morriaiivl and
Milton ChunleU, defendants. l > roperty
{K.int'd out by H. K. Foote, plaintiffs'-at
torney. This August 29th, 1882.
isikey Elliott, Li G.
ang. 81—4 t. (16t w.)
A Pserless Perfume.
The refreshing aroma of Florvetiae Co
logne, and its lasting fragrance nlkke a
geeriess tvrfumc for the toilet.
HBlNlflbttsi ness fiow berorc the
UUUfpA You ean make
|J j I money fester at tfo>-k for us
■PIBIIP ■’than at eriythinjg else Cap
ital not needrid. Wc vtill
start you. sl'3 a day and upwards
made at home by the industrious. Jfen,
women, boys and gills wanted every
whoro to work for us. Now is your time.
You can work ia spare time only or
give your wh Je time to the business.
You can live at home aud do the work.
No oilier business will pay you uearly
as well. No one can fait' to niake i
om>rtuus pay by engaging at ouce. j
Costly out-fit and terms five. Money i
made List, easily, aud honorably. Ad
dress Tia'! A Cos., Augusta Maine.
,tui. UK ly.
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V.\Z OkUEST K-O DULY ftEtIAEUE,
fis the only d*
vice (if i?.% kiat
the“mi
OF YEARS,
mvs&S f ‘
Wr um*fl£2!t
it**/ A a df scx.ptUm *3
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the otdloary OfHjk rtove, and without fts inwJ
lertl rf heat, soot, whe?, etc. -
• FOB ShHREft USE THEY SHE iN3!SP£KSABLE.
Helialte A4fci;u waaveii in ur-xx-upied
torritOTT. A.l.lran, - - - '
HULL VAPOR STOVE
seneca Str-vt, c.. r , CLsiajilaiii, Cleveland, Ohio.
Leather, Leather !
I am irow turning ont, from the Ellijay
Tan-yard, as good Leather, of all de
scriptions as can be found is any market-
For Upper, Sole or Harness Leather of
tbe best quality bring either the
CUH; WHEAT OF HIDE^
Higliest cash price paid for green or <1 ty
Hides.
<S*Gall either on J. P. Cobb orj the un-’
denffgued at the Tan-yard.
WM. SPENCES, AGENT-
June 80-tf.
5 S*tii6 the twit fvtifvrj Xi a •*ri**t Hare B .esto-*r mmd
3!>ni(iE{. jUamwi .t tiewihnnt urfttrii.
•I rr F*ii% lo Ke*l‘.r* (jtcy or Farted Hair
'J La Ihtf yuuttJlii tw.l. W<U_ Mill wewe -t t$ doiffrtt.
Burhc, Sfaßtlrmlfe, SliHiaaia arrt®
many of tiie l sucdiciites known :e Here com ■
toed info a iriOwtct of such nnci ani effective ■
powers, as loLt-ikc ihe" Oeaiest ltiood hoifar&tbe ■
But Health and Strsfigth Restorer £ w Used. E
| Itctrres
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ary dtscr >c. .vC t.c T. NC V i-T- b i**** : r 4
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MUriK SAViNti IN BUTIN. THE J ..'LIJOL SiZJL B
■rggsjSMoear
The Gainesville & Dalton Short-
Cut Railroad Company.
C PY, ARTICLES OF ASSCIATION’"
sr aa r, :■ Ge>?. 'iA, Dawson Cos.:
Be it known, l h.it the following Axti*
cles of ' iti : are madeanj signed on
this, the twenty-first day of March," in the
year of enr Lord, eighteen hundred and
eighty-two, by Robert F. .Williams and
Jacob P. Imboden, residing in the county
of Lumpkin, in said State, and J.lru L,
Summer >ur, residing in said county of
Dawson.
ARTICLE I.
The said Robert F. Williams! Jacob P.
Imis-ien and Johu L. Summ.-reur do"
hereby form a Company, for the purpose
of constructing, maint fining and operating
H raib rail for public use, in the ■ .vcy
an ce of and property from the
city of Gainesviile, in flail county, in said
>tate. to the city ot Ihiitoti, in A kUn-hl
county, in said state, of about eighty-five
miles in length ; said road is intended to
be made through and into the counties of
Ha!, Dawson, Gilmer, Murray aufi Whit
field. in said State.
ARTICLE 11.
The name of said company is and sliall'
be “The Gainesville & D.iltou Short-Out'
Railroad Company."”
ARTICLE IIL
The amount of Capital Stock of sak'
companV shall be three million iioli.ars.aud
shall consist of cue hundred and twenty
thousand Shares.
ARTICLE IV.
The -aid Robert F. Williams, Jacob P. (
Imboden and John L. Suroinerour -ball"
manage the affairs of the said compauy for
the first year, until others are chosen in'
their place.
ARTICLE V.
Said compauy shall have a principal of
fice auu residence in Gainesville, in the
county of flail, within said slate.
In testimony Whereof the said Robert F,
Williams, Jacob l*. Imboden and John L.
Summerour have hereto subs*, .fi.fi their
names, place of residence and the number*
.of shares of stock each agrees to take iu l
said company :
Robert F. Williams, §5,000 shares, res-'
itieiice, Atiraria, Lumpkin county, Ga.
Jacob P. Imboden, 35,000 shares, resi
dence, Dahlohega. Lumpkin county, 0&."
John L. Summerour, 5,1*00 shares, resi
de uee, Anilcalola, Dawson county, CD.
Stats of Georgia, Dawson Cos.:
Personally appeared iiefore the under
argued, the Ordinary of said county,’ Rob
ert F. Williams, Jacob P. Imboden aucf 1
Jofin L. who being duly
sworn, on oath say that the names of de
ponents, subscribed to the foregoing Art'
clesS of Association," ftre the genuine sip
natures of deponents, and that it is intend*
ed in good faith to construct and maintain
and oiierate the railroad named in said AIV
ticks of Association.
Robert F- Williams,
Jacob P. Imboden,
John L. Summerour
Sworn to and sitbse ibed liefore ere
March 21, 1882 Hunky (’. Johnson,
Ordinary of Ds wsort'<NvS
acts 17—3ur."