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ELLIJAY, GA., MARCH 1, 1883.
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Fire in (lie woods!
Good-bye, February !
This is (.he first day of March.
Another boarder at BraiuleU’s
hotel.
Jack Roberts uses a paint
brush to perlection.
A tombstone agent drummed
tile village this week.
Garden seeds, 3 papers for 10
cents, at Watkins Bros’.
The green grass has beguu to
decorate the brown earth.
Several of the boys went to
the convict camp last Sunday.
liix Jarrell, we regret very
much to learn, is still in ill health.
(Jur merchants are not ordering
spring goods ol any consequence
Jl- __
Lindsey Haruer drove a fine
lot of cattle through town last
week.
Messrs. J. N. Cobb and J. P.
Oobb,jr., have gone to Rome on
a visit.
Friends tell us ol a nice socia
ble at Gol. Greer’s last Monday
evening.
The new fences ihat we made
mention of a week or so ago are
being erected.
Charlie Ward was very liberal
with his candy last Monday.
Thanks, Charlie.
Rev. L D. Ellington will preach
at the Emjay seminary next
Bunday at 11 o’clock.
J. W. Duckett, is having tlie
foundation upon which to place
Ills saw mill prepared.
J. N. Cobb lias been collecting
for Itie firm of Cobb & Searcey,
at Santa Luca, for Hie last week
or two.
What a pity it is iliat certain
k lown evils iiave tucli complete
control of the youths of the pres
ent day !
Tom Bell, salesman for John B.
Di iel, dr g;isl, Atlanta, Ga.,
gave me merchants of this sec
tion a call recentlv.
Will Roberts weighed the 'boss’
pigs again a lew days ago and
touml their weight to lie nine
pounds more than it was a week
previous.
Watkins Bros. liave on hand
the finest, lot of Lamps, Mirrors,
Lanterns and Glassware we ever
saw in Ellijay, which are sold at
low prices.
Wilborn Tankersley gets off a
piece of original wit about, anew
lantern that lie bought a few days
ago at the Drugstore, on the
south side of the public square.
Several wagons loaded with
country produce passed through
town last Monday evening. Such
happenings will cease when t he
Marietta and North Georgia Rail
road reaches this point.
Messrs. Greer, Withrow, Wat
kins, Cobb, Johnson, Allen and
Osborn have returned from their
recent visit to Atlanta. They re
port the result of their visit to be
favorable to the M. & N. G. R. R.
We are requested lo imform
the readers of the Courier that
those holding accounts against
George R. Eager can present
them to his book-keeper at Camp
No. 14 this evenihg. or to-morrow
morning, and have tlie same paid
off opto the first of this month.
Married. —At the residence of
W. F. Hill, the bride’s father,
about 3 o’clock on Sunday last,by
Rev. Nicholas Osborn, Mr Calvin
Searcey to Miss Callie Hill, —all
of this county The newly mar
ried couple have the best wishes
of their many Iriends of this place
for a prosperous journey through
the lane of life.
GOOD ADVICE.—You will prevent
and cure the greater part of the ilia that
afflict mankind in this or any section, if
you keep your stomach, liver and kidneys
in perfect working order. Tuerc is no
medicine known that does this as surely
as Paiker's Ginger Tonic. It will keep
your blood rich and pure, and give you
good health at little cost. See other col
umn.
Farmers and others desiring a genteel
lucrative agency business, by which $b to
S2O a day can be earned, send address at
once,on postal, to H.C. " ilkinson & Cos.,
1 !>5 and 197 Fulton Street, New York.
A $20.00 Bible Reward
'l'lie publisher of Rutledge’s Monthly offer
twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly
for March, among which is the following :
We will give $20.00 in gold to the per
son telling us which is the longest verse in
'he Bible by March 10th, 1883. Should
two or more correct answers lie received,
the reward will be diyided. The money
will be forwarded to the winner March
15tb,1883. Persons trying for the reward
must send 20 cents in silverfno postage
stamps taken) with their answer, for
which they will receive the April Monthly,
in winch the name and address of the win
ner of the reward and the correct answer
will lie published, and in which several
more valuable rewards will be offered.
Address,
RUTLEDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Easton, Penna.
HILL AND STEPHENS We have just
published fine portrait pictures of two of
Georgia,B most noted statesmen: Gov.
Alex. H. Stephens and the late Senator
Benj. tl. Hill. They are engraved from
pantographs and have been pronounced
life-like and perfect Size 14 xl9 inches
on heavy plate pa[>er. A sample copy of
either picture will be sent by mail, post
paid, on receipt of 50 cents, or the two for
sl. . cash or stamps. Ageuts wauled in
every part of the South to sell these and
other populer cheap pictures of famous
men and women of the South, Southern
Scenery, ect. We also deal largely in
Cheap Jewelry, Chromos, Medicines Sta
tionery Packages, Novelties, Ect. Men
women, boys and girls can make money
fast selling our goods. Write for cata
logue and terms to agents.
Address
HILL & BUItROW,
40 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
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4 -a Krtiil Canning,
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* Jf tii* work licre-1
liZZZ-..ft***' toforc* lue hv
the ortlinary cook stove, aiul without its insuf
fumble liojtt. soot, :t?V i s, etc.
I FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE.
fit*?' Reliable Agents wanted in unoccupied
tcrriior v. A <ld ress,
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tific. American. 201 Broadway, Now York.
Handbook about patents mailed freo.
Legal Admtisemem
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
All persons are hereby notified that I will
make application at tho April Term, 1883,
of the Court of Ordinary of said county
for leave to sell the real estate of Hey
Stuart, deceased, for distribution. Feb.
12th, 1883. NATHAN FARRIS,
fell. 16 — l'm. (52 \v.) Administrator.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
John M. C. Stokes, ns the executor of
the last will ami testament of ileskit
Watkins, late ol said county deceased,
shows that he lias fully executed his said
trust, and has administered the estale of
said deceased, ns appears by proper
vouchers of file, and lie prays to be dis
charged from Raid trust and receive let
ters of dismission. Therefore, all persons
concerned will show cause before me (if
any they caul at or before the March
Term, 18*8. of tins court, why at said
term the prayer of the petitioner should
not be -.'ranted upon the facts aliedged in
liis petition. Witness my hand and of
ficial signature. Dec. 4th, 1882.
.1. C. ALLEN.
dee. 7 3m. (125 w.) Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, PICKENS CO.
Whereas Jaspar vi. Pettit and William j
Padget. administrators of Isaac Padget, !
represent to the court in their petition, du- ]
ly filed and entered on record, that they ]
have fully administered Isaac Padget’s j
estate ; this is therefore to cite all persons !
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show |
cause, if any they can, why sabl adminis- j
trators should not be discharged from their j
administration and receive letters of diss
mission on the first Monday in March
1883
W. R. Allen,
dec. 7—S mos. (83 w.) Ordinary.
STATE OF (. EOltG I A—l> I C KEN S CO.
Wile re ns Merriman Moss, Executor of
Isaac Mullinax. represents to the court
in his petition duly tiled and entered on
record, that lie has fully administered
Isaac Mtiilinax’s estate’ according to
| the will < I Isaac Mullinax and the law.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said execu
tor should not he discharged from his
executorship and reeei.e letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in April,
next. This 2!lt!i December, 188-2.
W. K ALLEN.
jail. 4.--Bm. (!>4 w.) Oi dim- ry.
Administrator’s Sale.
By viitue of an order from the Court :>f
Ordinary of Pickens eour.tv, wilt lie sold
on the first Tuesday in February next,
(1883) at the court house door, in said
county, between legal sale hours, the
tract or parcel of land whereon Mary C.
Mann resided at the time of her death,
being a portion of lot No 208, in llie 12th
district and 2nd section, containing 40
acres, more or less. Some fresh land
opened and lying oil the M. X. (}. I!. K.
Terms cash. Ist dav of January, 1888.
Ed LENNINO,’
Admr. ol Mary C. Mann.
jan. 4 —4w. (.10!) w.)
GEO ISO IA —GILM EItC OI iX T Y.I
Superior court. Out. Term, lSS.’.i'
Easter S. Dover 1 Libel for Divorce,
vs. - Uule to Verfeet
John JileD. Dover.) Service.
It appearing to the court, that the de
fendant does not reside in this county ;
and it further appearing that he does not
reside in the state. It is on motion of
counsel for plaintiff, ordered, th it said
defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this court, else that the ease lie
considered in default, and the plaintiff
allowed to proceed. And it is further ir
deted that this little he published in Thk
Ellijay Col’kiek once a month for four
months, previous to the next Term ot this
court. James it. Brown, J.S.C.B.R.C.
GEORG 1 A—GILMER COUNTY,I
Clerk’s Office Superiot Court.)
I hereby certify that, the above is a true
transcript from the Records of my office.
Given under my hand and official’ signa
ture. 24th Oct.. ltS?2. L. M. Greer,
oct. ‘iff—lt for 4m. (164 w.) G. 8. C.
GEORGIA—GILMER COUXTY.
Martha E. Chase I Petition for perma
vs. - nent Alimony in Gil-
Benj. C. Chase. ) liter Superior Court.
October Term ISS2.
It appearing to the Court that the de
fendant in this case resides beyond the
limits of this State and has not been serv
ed with a copy of the proceedings in this
ease. Ordered that the defendant lie
served by legal publication in The El
lijay Courier .nice a month for fair
moats next, before the May Term ISS3 of
this court requiring the defendant to ap
pear in person or by Attorney and an
swer ttie l’laintiirs'complaint' and in de
fault the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain. Oct. 9, issi.
James R. Prown,
Judge S. C. B. R. C.
GEORG I \—GILMER COUNTY I
Clerk’s Office Superior Court.)
I hereby certify that the above is a
true transcript trom the records of my
office. Given under F<y hand and offi
cial signature. Oct. 24, ISS2.
L. M. Greer, C. S, C.
jan. 25—It for 4m. (174 w.)
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : Ander
son Moss having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Aaron Moss, late
of said county , This is to cite ail and
singular the creditors and next of kin of
Aaron Moss to, be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, aiid
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not lie
granted to Anderson Moss on Aaron .Moss’
estate. Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this Feb. the 15th, 1883.
W. R Allen,
feb. 22—4 t. (100 w.) Oidinarv.
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I Million -v testify to its effioaoy in heal
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many men, women, boys and girls to
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A njr one can do the work properly from
tile first start. The business will pay
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Expensive outfit furnished lre. No one
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jLJsJ&BLIbiULD O VEJI THIRTY YEARS.
Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers !! !
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with the excrutiating pain of cut
ting teetli ? If so, go at once and get a
bottle <rf MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTH
ING SY'KUP. It will leliiAe the poor
little sufferer immediately—depend upon
it ; there is no mistake about. There is
not a mother on earth ho has ever used
it, who will not tell yon at once that i t
will regulate the bowels, and give rest to
the mother, and relief and health to the
child, operating like magic. It is perfect
ly safe to u.-e in ill cases, and pleasant to
tlie taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and ia-st feninU physicians and
nurses in tue United States. Sold every
where. 25 cents a bottle.
Ci?"A Cough, Cold 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 and balsams, but
act directly on the inflamed parts, ailaving
irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat
Troubles which Singers and Public S;>eak
ers are subject to. For thirty years
Brown’s Bronchial Troches have tieeu
recommended by pbys eians, and have al
ways given perfect satisfaction.’ Having
been 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 Remedy or tire X9tk Peatery,
/v TRAD eX Barham’s Infallible
fam PILE CURE.
\ J. - / Manufacturwi .it the
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K&v it never falls to rare Hemorrhoids
cr wheo a eare Is possible.
I’rlre l.lst and bona Leftist aadaJe
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THE CONSTITUTION.
FOR 1882-3.
Is lietter equipped in every sense than
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0. Verbatim legislative reports
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Every Georgian should take a paper
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Leather, Leather !
I am now turning out, from the Ellijay
Tan-yard, as good Leather, of all de
scriptions as can be found in any market.
For Upper, Sole or Harness Leather o f
the best quality bring either the
CASH. WHEAT or HIDES.
Highest cash price paid for gro. u or nn
Hides.
CS~Gall cither on J. P. Cobb or the un
dersigned at tlie Tan-yard.
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OYER TWENTY-FIVE U\) ’ [ ACCOUNTANT.
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111 IN S. E AIS fc Cfl ’S
nr e: w
CASH CLOTHING STORE!
87 Broad StTcet.fneit door to Nerin Opera inse. Rome ga.
They have —
Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys Hats,
Dress Shirts, Drawers, Neck Wear. &c.
Ties, Scarfs. Bows, Collars and Cuffs,
Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders,
Robes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc.
Remember the No.
87 Broad Street, ROME, GA.
9—l4—3m.
ROME SADDLERY AVOHKN.
mlejt & ma* 9
Have established their large Harness and Saddlery 'Yorks, a! No. 115 Broad
St.. Rome, Ga., where they offei to the trade a full iine of handmade Harness,
Saddles, Bridles and everything kept in Saddle and Harness Store, at
prices lielow anything ever offered in this market before. The quality of our Goods
we guarantee to lie first-class in every respect.
Retailed we use no sewing machine ; we manufacture ereiything we sell.
We have no agents to whom we pay a per cent, for selling goods, but give the buyer
all the margin there is in them. •> e keep a lull stork ol Oak and Hemlock Sole,
Upper and Harness Leather which we sell at wholesale and retail, at prices k tbat will
please all. Come and see us when you come to Rome, K-fcre you buy.
Wefwill take pleasure in showing you our Goods.
We|mean exactly wliat We say, and ‘.ou t yon forget it.
Special inducements are offered to the \V boa-sale trade.
B. ALLEN & BRO.,
9-14-3 m. ROME, GEORGIA.
E. H. COLCLOUGH & CO.,
Romo, - - - - - Gn„
Will-make it to vour interest for you to call on lliem ’when
you are wanting to buy—
DUT GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOT'S. SHOES,
HATS and .MEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS. CARPETS and
WINDOW SHADES.
1 hen’s ;is §one of tlie largest Dry Omuls lionp in K*>igp.
They can offer special inducements in Clothiri<r ami Furnishing
Goods. Large block ot Boots and Shoes at Rock-hot tom prices
Window tv. .des a Specially. Don't tail to give them a call.
9—14 —3m.
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No. 1. Style No. 2. Stylo
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range of family sewing t \ the same work as the
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most perfect manner, and \ PgjP&C machine in every
sells inspect.
No 3, Style, xHE "TRIUNE”
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Sowing Machine Agents aud others wilt fiud this a gruutl opportunity to engage
in profitable business.
Note.—l have just completed a -Centenrial Hand Machine." beautifully mount
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Terms to
HENRY LOTH,
MAXUPACtURER OF
f. I*''!. The Folding Table and the Latest Styles
L-e' of Sewing Machine Catinet Work.
NO 605 NOPTN BROAD STREET.
Philadelphia, Pa.
20 DOLLARS
tWILL BUY THE
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Equal to any Forty
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some in appearance!
Faultless in Execution!
We make it as easy and as safe for
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'ourtown. .No inonev asked until the
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