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ELLI.IAY. GA., DECEMBEU 14, 1882.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Announcements.
Itakc this method of informing the voters
or Gilmer county that I am n candidate
for election to the office of Tax Collector
at the ehaning election .or county offices.
Very Respectfully,
William 8. Fonts.
We are authorized to announce the name
ot G W. Gates as a candidate for re
election to the office of Tax Collector at
the misusing election for county officers.
We take pleasure in informing the voters
oi Gilmer county that W. F. Slagle,
of Cartecay, is a candidate for Tax
Collector. Election first Wednesday in
January.
We are authorized to announce the name
of H. W. Lonp as a candidate lor
Tax Receiver of Gilmer county.
Good-bye, sociables.
Yesterday was a damp day.
Christmas first, election day
next.
We are going to have a Christ
mas tree.
Pork sells at Ironi 10 to cts.
per pound.
The Legislature lias adjourned
till July next.
Bart Cox takes an occasional
10-cent smoke.
Eilijay is being stocked with
Christmas goods.
Dr. D. J. Powers, of Rome, was
in town last week.
Our jail is empty and'the tax
payers are glad of it.
Read the Christmas tree pro
gramme in this isue.
Rev. L. D Ellington staged for
Atlanta last. Tuesday.
Messrs. Cobb & Searcey have
returned from Atlanta.
Leroy Moore has sold his gold
mine, near White Path.
“Ticy” Jolm Smith has recently
moved to Murray county.
The gully near J. C. Allen’s
new house needs anew bridge.
J. W. Duckett lias reared the
husk frame of his new corn mill.
Why don’t somebody complete
the walk leading to the post-of
fice ?
Elijah Wntieunou.se is lining
Wears’ new store house with
paint.
The public school teachers ot
this county received $1.48 per
scholar.
J. E. Alsobrook, representative
from Fannin county, spent a day
or so in Ellijay this week.
The Ordinary informs us that
the sale of marriage license is
exceedingly dull at this tune.
We learn that there is a proba
bility of Bob Banks visiting his
old lime friends in this section.
Bahts Brackett dropped into
our office tor a few minutes last
Friday night. Balus is a bad’n’.
Bud Charles is ever mindful ol
a frozen printer. Who will do as
he has done —bring us a load ol
wood ?
We learn mat Betel' Corban
who was sent, from this county to
Dade county cole mine, is in good
health.
L. M. Greer went to Fannin
county last Saturday, to visit his
sister, Mrs. Jane Stephens, who
is very ill.
The court-house, in Spring
place, caught on fire not many
days since; but the fire was soon
extinguished.
Col. Charles M. Quillian is col
Jecting for J. Van. Lindsey, Pro
prietor Pomona Hill Nurseries.
Greensboro, N. C.
W. F. Hill, County School Com
missioner. was in town last Sat
urday, making final settlements
with school teachers.
Some of our exchanges come
somewhat irregularly. Is it pos
sible that it, is carelessly on the
part of the postmasters ?
There is a general sti* 4 among
the candidates. All continue
hopeful, and are sending in orders
for election tickets by the thou
sand.
Rev. W. T- Hamby of the M. E.
church,south, is the preacher in
charge of this circuit for next
year. Let the people aid hioi in
all hisjefforts to do good.
Christmas Tree.
The committee of arraugeine.it
met Friday evening Dec. the Bth,
1882, and as a result of the meet
ing, the following Programme
and Resolutions were adopted :
Resolved, That the exercises
shall be held at the Court House,
beginning at 1 o’clock Dec. the
25th.
Rasolved further, That, the ex
ercises shall be given in interest
of the Sunday Schools of Eilijay.
Next, in order was the appoint
ment of the several
Committees.
On procuring tree: Benjamin
Killian, Henry Randell, Ilomer
Cobb, Joseph Jarrell, Samuel
Perry, Willie Hyatt, Houston
Elliott, Carter Greer, Alonzo
Hipp,.W. C. Bishop, J. B. Bear
den,Lucius Smith and C. E. Cobb.
On planting tree —W. A. Cox,
J. R. Hill, J. P. Cobb, Jr., B. W.
H uckabee, M. C. Greer, Charles
Wurlick, Chas. Curtis Robert
Craigo and Willie Quiilian.
On decorating room—J. W.
llipp, W. L. Harper, John Greer,
Chas. Quiilian, L. B. Greer, W.
A. Randell, T. B. Kirby, L. L.
Bishop; Misses Jenny Quiilian,
Vicie Hipp, Laura Kirby, Pinkie
Welch, Ophelia Randell and
Kale Cox.
’ On soliciting contributions —
M iss Mary Cox, Estelle Watkins,
Efiie Welch, Mallie Jarrett, Min
nie Beatty. Florence Hyatt, Mary
Kirby, M. M. Kandell, Mollie
Frady. Alice Greer Cannie Wil
son, Emma Long,Laura Hipp. Lo
lie Hipp, Addie Kiliian. Mollie
Cobb, Bet.tie Bishop,Lizzie Ward,
Sallio Spencer, Yesia Allen, Wil
tnot Davis, Linda Roberts No a
Roberts and Nannie Greer.
On making mtrehases—Mrs. M.
G. Bales, Mrs. J. li. Johnson, Mis,
Wm. Quiilian. Mrs. T. F. Greer,
Col. J. C. Allen, Dr. E, W Wat
kins, Dr. J. R. Johnson and Capt.
William Quiilian.
On dressing tree—B W. Huck
abee, T J Warlick, T B Kirby, L
B Greer, W A Cox, W C Welch,
J F Cobb, Jt., Ed Hyatt, Chas.
Quiilian and W A Randell; Mis
ses Marilta Hipp, Mary Cox. Do
ra Randell, Jenny Quiilian, Mary
Kirby, Lizzie Smith, Kate Cox,
Pinkie Welch, M M Randell Can
me Wilson and CarUelia C;aigo.
On Music—The Schools led by
Rev. B. W. Hitckabee.
Ou distributing presents —Capi.
Win. Quiilian, J i J Perry, M J
Mears, L B Greer, J P Cobb, Jr
W A Cox, T B Kirby and M L
Cox.
Speeches by—llev L D Elling
ton, Rev NjL Osborn and Rev
W T Hamby.
Respectfully submit led,
TJ Long j
W F Hipp,
M J Mears, )-Coiii.
G H Randell, Pres |
M G Bates, Sec'iv.J
Last Saturday a figh b ivy*
Henry Webb and Ali Tiptoe
created quite a sensation. The
former being the drunker, and
the latter the besi man. physical
ly the result was that Tipton was
conqueror.
Rt-v. R. B. O England, former
pastor M. E. cliurrli, Mouth, at
this place, goes to Utaikesvilie
next year. The people ol this
conimuniiy regret his departure
very much, but wish him abun
dant success in his new fieid ol
labor.
Cleveland Banner: The follow
ing rules should be strictly ob
served by persons having occa
sion lo visit a printing office :
Euler softly.
Sit down quietly.
Subscribe for the paper.
Bay lor it in advance.
Don’t touch the type.
Keep six feel Irqm the devil.
Hands off manuscript.
Never beg a paper.
Gentlemen observing these
rules when entering a printing
office will greatly oblige the ed
itor and have no fear of the devil.
Tutt’s Tills a Scgak PLum.
Tutts Pills are now covered with a va
nilla sugar coating, making them as
plasant to swallow as a little sugar plum
and rendering them agreeable to the
most delicate stomach.
They cure sick headach and billions
colic.
They give appetite aud flesh to the
body.
They cure dispepsia and nourish the
system.
They cure fever and ague, eoetiveuess,
Solo everywhere. 25 cents a box.
BUk 0% B a a ■ a and Horshln* kaMtcnrre.
HP 111 Mc l s® rl, ®.9 l .s:^&ts
"j lUlf 1 *3s*
Legal Adyertisemeats.
GEORG I A— Gi LM EU COUNTY.
-Pursuant lo an order from the court of
Ordinary of said county granted at its
August Term, 1882. I will sell on tbe first
Tuesday in January next, within the le
gal hours of sale, at the court house door
in said county, lot of land No. 200, and
an undivided one half interest in lot Xo.
201, both in the 11th district and 2nd sec
tion in said county On the first named
is situated a flouring, saw and grist mill
and wool carder. Sold as the property
of Dean W. Chase late of said countv
deceased, to pay debts and costs and for
the purposes of distribution. Terms,
two-thirds cash and one-third on twelve
months time—bonds for title given. This
Nov. lt;, 1882. Wilkie Median,
Administrator Est. D. W. chase, dec.
nov. 23.—1 m. (150 w.)
GEORGIA —GILMEIt COUNTY.
Will be sold bofore the court bouse
door, in the town of Eilijay, said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next,
within the legal hours ot sale, the fol
lowing property ta-vvit: Eighty acre
more or less of the East side of lot of
land Xo. 313 in the lltli disttict anil 2nd
section in said county. Levied on as the
property of Calvin Isi-vant to satisfy a
.Justice Court li. fa!, issued from the
1287th district, in Pickens county, G. M„
in favor of A. W. Sutton vs. Calvin
Bryant. Levy made and returned to me
by E. A. Sutton, L. C. This Nov. 20.
1882. ir. M, Bramlett,
nov. 23,—lin. (125 w,) Sherift.
GEORGIA—PICK EXSCOUXTY.
Application will he made to the Court
of Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of thirty
days from this notice, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate ol
Mary C. Mann, late of said county, de
ceased, for the benefit of heirs and cred
itors of said deceased This November
the 24th, 1882. Edmond Lenning,
nov. 30—4 t. (74 w.) Administrator of
Maty C. Mann,dec.
GEOItG IA—GILMER COUNTY.
John M. C. Stokes, as the executor of
the last will and testament of Heskii
Watkins, late of said county deceased,
shows that lie has fully executed his said
trust, and has administered the estate ol
said deceased, as appears by proper
vouchers of file, and he prays to -e dis
charged front said trust and receive let
ters of dismission. Therefore.all persons
Concerned will show cause before me (if
any they can i at or before the March
Term. 1883, of this court, why at said
term the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted upon the facts al
leged in his petition. Witness my hand
and official signature. Dec. 4th. 1882.
•J. C. ALLEN,
dee, 7 —3m. (123 w.) Ordinary.
Pickens Sheriff Sale,
GEORGIA—PI(’KENS COUNTY.
Wit! lie sold before the court house
door, in the towji of Jasper,in said county,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1883,
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
ing property, to-wit : Oue half mineral
interest in lots of land Nos. 100, 117, 113,
and 102, and one-third interest in mineral
in lot of land No. 101-al! in the 13th
district aud second section of said county.
Levied on as Lie property of Dr, F. Wm.
Vlemmlt r by virtue of and to satisfy a
Justice Court fi. fa. issued from the 822nd
district, G. M>, Bartow county. Ga., in
favor of Conrad Egg by vs. Metnmler &
Zappa and transferred to Joseph Davis.
Property pointed out by Joseph Davis
Levy made and returned to me by T. A.
Crow, L. C., this October Ist. 1882.
K. 8 HENDERSON,
nov. 30. 4t (Ki.'i w.) Sheriff.
Pickens Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will he sold before the court house
door, in the town of Jaspei, said county,
on the first Tuesday in January, 1883,
between the legal hours ot sale, the follow
ing pioperty, to-wit : 71 acres, more or
less, of ht of land Nos. 256 and 285, in
the sth district and 2ud section of said
county. Levied on as the paoperty of
John L. Coffey by virtue of and to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from Pickens Superior
Court, m favor of Joseph ,\I. Watkins vs.
John L. Coffey. Property pointed out by
plaintiff in li. fa. Lew made this the 28tii
October, 1882. R. s" HENDERSON,
uov. 30—41 (125 w.) Sheriff.
STATE OF GEORGIA, PICKENS t O.
To all whom il may concern :
John M. Long, ot said state, having in
proper form applied to me as a creditor of
•I. A. Stephens fbt permanent letters ot
administration on the estate of J. A. Ste
phens, late of saiti county ; this is to cite
all aud singular, the c edirors and heirs of
J. A. Stephens to be and appear at my
office at the February 1 erm of the court of
Oidinary, if said c unty, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent letters ot
administration should not lie grant- and to
John >l. L -tig on J. A. Stephens’ estate.
Witness my hand aud official signature.
This Nov. 30, ISS2. W. R. Ai.lkn.
dec. 7—30. (123 w). Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, PICKENS CoT
Whereas Jaspar M, Pettit and William
Padget. administrators of Isaac Pul get,
represent to the court in their petition, du
ly filed and entered on record, that they
have fully administered Isaac Pa'get's
estate ; this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why sahl adminis
trators should uot be discharged from their
administration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday m March
1883
W. R. Allen,
dec. 7—S mos. (83 w.) Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
William J. Jory having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of James Jory,
deceased : this is to cite all aud singular
the creditors and next of kin of James
Jory to be and appear at my office, witniu
the time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should uot he granted to William
J. Jory on James .lory’s estate. Witness
my hand aud official signature, this No
vember 27th, 1882. G. A, Thomas,
nov, 30—lm.(100 w.) Ordidaiy.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
All persons indebted to the estate of D.
v ' . Chase, deceased, are requested to set
tle, and all peraouft holdihg claims against
the estase arc asked to present them
'by January Ist, 1883. This Nov. 29,
18S3. Wilkie Mcllan, Adra’r,
sov. 30, 31 55 w. D. W. Chare, dec.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
To whom it may concern :
Whereas, Z. T. Langley, of 1035th
district, G. M., ip said county, is the
taker-up of a certain estray red heifer,
marked with slit in each car and about two
years old, past, and described by Lock
Langley, O. A. Gentry and W. P. Gentry',
tbree free-liolders ot said district, and a|>-
praised at the sum of seven dollar-. Also
oath has been made by the taker-up as re
quired by law as to said eslray. All per
sons claiming said heifer will come for
ward, prove property and pay costs aLd
charges and take the same, or it will be
sold on the premises of the taker-up,
within the legal hours of sale, on Tuesday
the 19th inst., in the manner governing
constables’ sales, by A- M. Vies, L. C.
" itness my hand and official signature.
December Btli, 1882.
It. J. C. ALLEX, Ord’y.
Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers !!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with the cxcrutiating pain of cut
ting teeth ? If so, go at once and get &
bottle of MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SYKCP. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it ; there is no mistake about. There is
not a mother on earth who has ever used
it, who will not tell you at once that it
will regulate the l)o\vT, and give rest to
the mother, and relief and health to the
child, operating like marie. 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 itest femal r physicians and
nurses in the United Slates. Sold every
where. 25 cents a bottle.
CIT A Cough, fold or Sore Throat
should lie stopped. Neglect frequently
results in an Incurable Lung Disease or
Consumption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES does not disorder the stom
ach like cough syrups aud balsams, but
act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat
Troubles which Singers and Public Speak
ers are subject to. For thirty years
Brown’s Bronchial Troches have been
recommended by physicians, and have a.-
wavs given perfect satisfaction. Having
I>eeii tested by wide and constant use for
nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the few
staple remedies of the age. Sold at 52
cents a box everywhere.
THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY.—To weit
until you are in >*ed with disease you may
not get over for mouths, is the height of
folly, when you might be easily cured dur
ing the early symptoms by Parker’s Gin
ger lonic. We have known sickly fami
lies made the healthiest, by a timely use
of this pure medicine.—Observer.
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FOB 1882—3.
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THE CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta, Ga.
L* a her, Leather !
I am now turning out, from the Ellijay
Tan-yard, as good I .eat her, of all de
scriptions as can be found in any market.
For Upper, Sole or Harness Leather of
the best quality bring either the
GA3H, WHEAT or HIDES,
Highest cash price paid for green or dry
Hides.
C-jTOaH cither on J. I’. Cobb or the un
dersigned at tlie Tan-yard.
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R. T. CONNALLY,
Head quarters lor
Boots*, NhooM and Leaher \
The best Home Made BOOTS AND SHOES in North Ga.
Fine Hand Made Boots and Shoe* a specialty.
Good lot of Leather and Siioe Foldings slwaysjon hand.
Call and see him when you are visiting Rome
R. T. CONN ALL Y,
26 Broad St., ROME, GA 0
MKIISJHS i Ct/S”
NEW
CASH CLOTHING STORE!
87 Broad Street, next dooitto Nera Opera House. Rome, ga,
They have—
Clothing for Men, Y oulhs and Boys Hats,
Dress Shirts, Drawers, Neck Wear. &c.
Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Collars and Cuffs,
Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Night
Robes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, iEtc.
Remember tbe No.
87 Broad Street, ROUE, GA.
ROME SADDLERY WORKS.
sILLE.Y & &BO*,
Have established their large Harness and Saddlery Works, at No. U'l Brood
St.. Rome, Ga., where they offet to the trade a foil iine of hand made Harness.
Saddles, Bridles and everything kept iu a first-class Saddle and Harness Store, at
prices lariow anything ever offered in this market before. Tlie quality of our Goods
we guarantee to be first-class in every respect.
ltecnlect we use no sewing machine ; we manufacture everything we aelt.
We have no agents to whom we pay a per cent, for selling goods, I>ut give the barer
all tbe margin there is in them. We keep a lull stock of Oak and Hemlock Sole,
Upper and Harness Leather which we sell at wholesale and retail, at price* that will
please all. Come and see us when you come to Rome, before you boy.
We will take pleasure iu showing you o<ir Goods.
We mean exactly what we say, and <ion't yon forg“t it.
Special inducements are offered to the Wholesale trade.
B. ALLEX & BRQ.,
9-i4-3m. ROME. GEORGIA.
E. H. COLCLOUGH & CO.,
Rome, ----- Ga„
Will make it to vour interest for you to call on them when
you are wanting to buy—
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES,
HATS and MEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS, CARPETS and
WINDOW SHADES.
Thetr’s is one of the largest Dry Goods houses in Home.
They can offer special inducements in Clothing and Furnishing
Goods. Large Stock of Boots and Shoes at Rock-bottom prices-
Window Shades a Specialty. Don't tail to give them a call.
9 —lF—3m.
i GREAT OPPORTUNITY !
lam Manufacturing three styles of Sewing Machines and sell g* them at such
UNHEAD OF PRICES !!
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of employment after reading this Announcement Bxtraordinai ! !!
No. 1. Style No. 2. Style
makes the Stitch directly tMHRagg
from two spools, is ware a strictly first-class shuttle
rented to do the whole machine is warranted to do
range of family sowing t \ the same work as the
with the greatest' ease and / \ AjP 1 Singer and to be asu rior
most perfect manner, and (j* , machine in evt : y
sells respect.
No, 3, Style, ,HE "TRIUNE”
makes at will either tin* lock-stitch, oliaiu-stitch, or spiral embioidery stitch, and is
tbe finest Sewing Machine ever invented, t'rice, #3O.
EVERY MACHIMK IS WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS.
Sewing Machine Agents ami others will find this a grand opportunity to engage
in profitable business.
Note.—l have just completed a -‘Centenrial Hand Machine,” beautifully mount
ed on W alnut Stand, which I will sell in lot of 25 at #4.00. Send for Circular and
Terms to
f HENRY" LOTH,
_ MANUPACKURER OF
J iu! The Patent Folding Table and the Latest Styles
ol Sewing Machine Cabinet Work.
NO €OS NORTN BROAD STREiT.
Philadelphia, Pa.
20 DOLLARS
t WILL BUY THE
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Equal to nnv Forty-:
five v?*>) Collar Machine
soltl bv Agents Hand-,
some in appearance!
Faultless in Execution!
We make it as easy and as safe for
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vour town. No money asked until thi-
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Co-operative Sewing Machine Cos.,
ausr. IT—fim. Philadelphia, Pa.
HIGHLY ESTEEMED he youthful |
color and a rich Inatre are res torn! to fad
ed or gray hair by the use of Parker’s
Hair Baltwm, a harmlt&s dressing highly
esteemed tor its perfume and purity.
THE HULL VAPOR ( 00K STOVE,
THE OLDEST AND ONLY BEUAgLE,
- Jfnf IwPI j th
the ordinary cook stove, and wi'heut its
ferabie heat, soot, ashes, etc.
FOE BUMMER USE THEY ARE IhihSPENMRU.
•S* Reliable Agents wanted in unoccupied
territory. Address,
HULL VAPOR STOVE CO.,
Seneca Street, cor. Champlain, Cleveland, Ohio.
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