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ELL! JAY. OA„ 51 AY 10, (SB3.
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and will offer the same at a low figure to
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ing a light, easv riding vehicle. Call or
address this office.
Lemonade al Watkins Bros,
Miss M. M. Handel I is very ill.
The dull season of the year ap
proaclieth.
Gilmer Superior Court meets
Monday after next.
Las! Friday night’s occurrence
was, indeed, a sad one.
Jasber Thomas is framing Mr.
Frady’s new dwelling.
All Ihe school boxs have gone
home and gone lo work.
Wat kins. Bros, are having their
drugstore painted in front
James A. Carnes is bossing a
squad of convicts on the M. & N.
G. R. R.
MUft Molhe Frail y lias return
ed home from a lengthy visit to
Fannin county.
Keown & Johnson have just
received a barrel of cider. It’s
mighty good.too
The superior court of Pickens
County meets on the second Mon
d i.V in this month.
Let. every boy come to
toxvn court week, prepared to
pay iiis dues to the Courier.
llarlie Tabor cam-' home ia-t
Week. He appears to have had
splendid luck while sojourning in
Texas.
Watkins Bros, are wholesaling
some of their drugs They say
they will duplicate any bill in
that line.
Those who visited Eliijay dur
ing the closing out ol Prof. Bales’
school speak in complitneiilar
terms ol him as an instructor.
Attention is direcled lo the
nexv prospectus of the ’.Saturday
Night,’’ one of tlie very best In
erary papers in the whole coun
try.'
“The xveary and way-worn
traveler’’ limls it pleasant lo trav
el our shady mountain roads in
such warm xveatlier as lias been
for the past few days.
Three drummers put up at llie
Central lasi Monday night. They
had a fine lot of samples, logeiher
with an abundance of anecdotes
suitable for all emergencies.
Hix Jarretl. dropped into out
sanctum yesterday aßeri)oon
seemingly in an improved state
of health, but claiming lo be
somewhat depressed in spirit.
Watkins Bros, have a flue line
of Diamond Dyes; a lot of new
mirrors, etc., and- many new med
icines and fancy floods at their
drug store. They sell very cheap.
Senator Thomas F. Greer and
representatives Alsobrook and
Withrow left the village last
Tuesday morning for the purpose
of Atlanta and there
meet the remainder of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia and as
sist in announcing the result ot
the election lor governor, which
took place on the 24th ultimo.
Mrs. K. H. Robb, State organ
izer ot the Woman’s Christian
Temperance Union, lectured at
the Ellijay seminary last Sa ur
* day night on the great question
of Temperance. She gave an
other and more extensive lecture
on Sunday evening following,
which was listened to by an un
usually large congregation and
which resulted in the completion
ot an organization with a mem
bership of 67 with the following
officers : Mrs. M. C. Greer, Presi
dent; Mrs. Sallie Ellington, Ist
Vice President; Mrs. Nannie
Welch, 2nd Vice President ; Mrs
Lillie Johnson, 3rd Vice Presi
dent; Mrs. Georgia Watkins, 4th
Vice President; Miss Delia Crai
go, Corresponding Secretary;
Miss Mary Kirby, Recording Sec
retary ; Miss Cannie Wilson,
Treasurer; Miss Mollie Frady,
Librarian.
Prof MG. Ba‘os, who i ts Leer
principal o! the Eilijay rem uary
for the past three years, but the
village adieu oil Tuesday morn
ing last. The pcopie of Ball
Ground have wisely selected him
as principal of the institution at
that place. We feel assured Ihsft
they will never regret their se
lection and trust that at some
tiuJo in the near future they may
see the result of their wise ac
tion in the permanent, establish
ment of a good school and in the
intellect nil, morai and religious
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Fictions County Legal Aryertisemonts.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door |
in tbatoxvn of Jasper, said county, on :
the first Tuesday iu June, 1883, within |
llie legal hours of sale, the following I
property to-wit: One third undivided in-:
tercet of lot of land No. 101 in the 13th j
district and 2nd section, of said county, i
Levied on and to satisfy a‘tax fi. fa., is- !
sued by It. B. Price, T. C-, for State and
county tax for the year 1882. Property I
pointed out by C. 15 Price ; levy made j
and returned lo me by VV. A. McCoy, L. j
C., titis April the 25tu, 1883.
R. S. Hexdeuson,
may 3 4t. (118 xv ) Sheriff.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Application xvill lie made to the Court
of Ordinary of Piokeus county, Ga., at
the first regular term after expiration of
30 days from this notice for leave to sell
the lands belonging to tlie estate of Aaron
51 ss, late of said county decease 1, for
tlie benefit of heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Anderson Moss,
may 3—4 t. (60 xv.) Administrator.
Pickens Sheriff Sales,
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will lie sold before the court house door
in the town of Jasper said county, *n the
first Tuesday iu June next, xvithin the le
gal hours of sale, the following property
to-xvit: One half undivided interest of
lot of land No. 115 in the 13th district,
aud 2nd section, said county. Levied on
as the property of VV. VV. Woodward <fc Cos.
to satisfy a superior court fi. fa., issued
from Bartoxv superior court, in favor of
Baker &. Hall vs. VV. \V. Woodward &
Cos., and transferal to Frank King
Property pointed out by J. 51. Allred ;
levy made this April the 20th, 1883.
R. S. Henderson.
may 3 4t. (119 xv). Sheriff.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will he sold before the court house door
in the toxvn of Jasper, said county, on
the first Tuesday in June, 1883, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit: One hundred acres nr re
or less of lot of land No. 80 in the 4th
district and 2nd section in said county.
Levied on as the property •of Richard
Hagan, to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
i-sued from the f99th district, G. 51., in
favor of William Pool vs. Richard Hagan
and E. C. Disbaroon, Executor of B. Q.
Disliamon , property pointed out by
plaintiff. Lew made and returned to me
'by A. VV. Peudley, L C. April 25,1883.
R. S. Henderson.
may 3—4 t. (129 xv). Sheriff.
Pickens Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—PK KENS COUN I V.
Will be so and before tiie court house door
iu tlie town of Jasper, said county, on the
first Tuesday in June, 1888, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property
to-xvit : Toxvn lot of land No. 12 in the
second (2) division of the town of Jasper,
said count v, said lot adjoining and lying
north of N. ('. 51 cG lain’s "residence front
ing jail and cornering near the 51. & N.G.
R. It., levied on as property not returned
to Tax Receiver of said county ; levied on
by virtue of and to satisfy a Tax fi. fa.
issued by C. B. Price, T. C., for state and
county Tax for the year 1882 Property
pointed out by C. B. Price, T. C. Levy
made ami returned to me by J. J. Hazle
xvood, L. C., this March 28, 1883.
R. S. Henderson,
apr. s—4t (158 xv) Sheriff.
STATE OP GEORGIA—PICKENS Cos.
By virtue ff an order ot the Court of
.Ordinary el Milton county, xvill be sold
before tiie emir, house door iu the town
of Jasper, Pickens county .Georgia, with
in the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in July next, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following lands of
the estate of the late Rebecca H. Cun
ningham of Milton county, to xvit. A
half interest in thirty acres in the South
East corner of lot No. 17 iu the thirteenth
district and second seel ion of said
C Pickens) county; also a half interest in
twelve acres more or less in the South
West corner of lot No, IS in the thir
teenth district and second section of
said county. i rrangements may lie
made to seli the other half interest in the
above named peoperty at same time and
place. Win. Shea Paris,
Adm’r of Rebecca J 1 Cunningham.
may 10—SO and. (153 xv.)
Legal Advertisements.
GfEOKGI A— GILMEII COUNTY.
T. VV. Craigo as the administrator of
the estate of Artamincy Ross, late of said
county deceased, shows that it is necessas
ry foi the purpose of distribution, to sell
portions of lots of land Nos. 199 in the
eleventh district, 181 in the 6lh district,
both in the 2nd section in said county, as
the real property of said deceased, at pit
lie outcry to the highest bidder in the
manner pointed out by law, and pr.ys
leave to sell, Ac-
The said administrator also shows that
the said deceased in her lifetime and at
her death owned VVil land lot No. 1 in
the Bth district and Ist section in Fannin
county, Georgia, ami that it is necessary
to sell t e same for the purposes aforesaid
and prays leave to sell the same at private
sale.
All persons concerned will show cause,
if any they can, at or before the July
Term ISB3 of tnis court, Why at the said
July Term the several prayers of said ad
ministrator should not t granted. \t it
ness my hand and official signature. May
7, 1883. J. C. Allen,
may 10 30 and. (200 w). Ordinary.
- h ! Siorrhlltii hMt cur.-
it -c it** SJ|Lm fj Cl K .1 stamp far .>a
Xk O ft J a Set $ Otium E-tiu, X. B So-iii*
Sg 3 S. vj. Mw m n.ruuufiua, OnwiM Co..iau
GEiUGIA—GILMER COUNTY.
VV. N. Cochran Baa applied for the ad
ministration upon the estate of Wm.
< ■•coraii, Sr , deceased late of said county
and slow* toy his petition of file that flic
said deceased, died intestate, leaving a
real property. Thai it is necessary that
tlie same be administered for the |Htrposes
of distribution. Thai |H*itioucr is the
largest creditor or share-holder iu said i
estate, and also closely related to deceas- I
ed, and prays th t he lx- upp anted ail- j
ministrator on said estate. A'l persons j
concerned will allow cause, if any they
can, lief ore me, at or before the July j
Term, 1883, of the Court of Ordinary for j
said County, xviiy ut said term the prayer j
of the petitioner, VV. N. Cochran, should i
not l>e granted. Witness my hand and
official signature. May 7, 1883.
J. C. Allen.
may 10 30 and. (145 xv). Ord’y.
GEO lf GI A—FANN IN COUNTY.
In persuance of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on
tiie fiist Tuesday in July, 1883, between
the legal hours of sale lots of land No. 8,
No. 30. No. 41, No. 43, No. 44, No. 65,
No. 75 aud No. 141, and aim 80 acres of
lot ot land No. 7, 150 acres of lot ol land j
No. i6, 140 acres of lot of land No. 21, I
158 acres of lot ot land No. 42, 140 acres
of lot of land No. 52, 2 acres of lot of
land No. 66 and 158 acres of lot of land
No. 31, ali of said lot* of land and parcels
of lots lying and being in the Bth district
and 2nd section of said county. The
8 whole lots containing IGO acres each,
Will be sold also, Town lots No. 3 and a
fraction hack of No. 3 lying between L.
B. Crawford’s stand and Cutcher’s hotel,
and fraction lots No. 24 and No. 25, No,
24 joining the School House pro|erty aud
No. 25 hack of the 51rs. Latch property
and also l own lot No. 29 lying back of
lot No. 20 and | ot lot No. 27 lying back
of Dr. T. T. Fain’s, ali in the town of
.'lorgantou, to be sold as the property of
James Jcry, deceased, for payment of
debts and distribution among the heirs.
Terms of sale one fourth cash down aud
one fourth in six months thereafter and
the balance in twelve months time and
Bonds tor I itle given and titles made up
on payment of purchase money. Sale to
continue over to Wednesday if the sale
cau not be carried through on I uesduy.
James Witliern,
• Am’r of James Jory, deceased,
may 10—30 and. (332 xv).
GEORGIA—GILMK IU OUNT yT
The petition of David Garren as admin
istrator of the estate ot Abraham Pence
aud Erwin Pence, both late of said coun
ty deceased, shoxvs that he has fully dis
charged his said trust, as appears by prop,
er vouchers of file, and he prays to be
discharged therefrom. Ali persons con
cerned will show cause, if any they can,
at ot before the July Term, 1883, of this
court, why at said teim, the prayex of
the petitioner should not be granted.
Gilmer Court of Ord’yl J. \ Allen,
April 2nd, 1883. ) Ordinary.
Apr. s—3ui. (UK) xv).
GEGR(iIA —fi ILMEIt COUSTY.
.Marlhu K. Oliase j I’etitiou for perma
. vs. - nent alimony in Gil-
Benj. C. Chase. ) mer Superior Court.
October Term 1882.
It appearing to the Court that the de
.endant in tins 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 be
served by legal publication in The El
lijay Oouiumt once a month for t 011
moots next, before the May Term 1883 of
this court requiring the defendant to ap
pear in person or ly Attorney and an
swer tlie Plaintiff's complaint,’ an lin de
fault the court xvill proceed as to justice
shall appertain. Oct. !>. iBS2,
James R. Prown,
Judge 8. 1 . B. R. C.
GEORGT V—GILMER COUXT V.!
Clerk’s Office Superior Court.f
I hereby certify that the above is a
true transcript irom the records of my
office. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature. Oet. 24. 1882.
J,. 51. Greer, C. S, C.
jan . 25—It for 4m. (174 xv.)
GEORGIA —GI EMKUCOUNTY.
sold at the oourt house door in
said county, on the lirst Tuesday in
June. next, within tiie legal hours of
sale, the south-east half of lot of land
number forty-five in the tenth district
aud second section, in said county, to
satisfy a ti. fa. issu-d' from the Justice
Court of the ftVtrh district. G. M., in !*-
vor of J. C. A lien vs. 11. E. Kirby. Levied
on as the proper,}-of s lid Kirby by \V.
Ai. Kvett, E, C., and pointed out by
plaintiff. April 11th, iss;j.
n. M. ill! \>l LETT,
4—12 4t< 102 w.) Sheriff,
Administrator’s Bale.
Bv virtue of an order of .lie Court of
Ordinary of Whitfield eouuty. 1 will sell
before the eoutt houso dooK in Kllijay,
Gilmer county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in June next, between the le
gal hours of sale, at public out cry the
following property, belonging to the
estate of l). A. Walker deceased, to
wit: one undivided half of lot of land
No. 85, and all of lots Nos. 209. 223 and
224 all in the Util district of the 2ml sec
tion of originally Gherokee now Gilmer
county. The last three named lots are
in a body and are located near tbe line
of the M. V N.Ga. R. It.. Sold for dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms of
sale, cash. April 28, IASS.
apr. 28 41 144 \v.] J. A. B. Hanks.
Adm’t’r on the estate of 1). A. Watfeei,
deceased.
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ly safe to Use in ail cases, ami pleasant to
tlie taste, and is the proscription of oue of
the oldest and (test femal * physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold every
whcie. 25 cents a bottle.
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ga||j P||tu>t. life is sweeping by, gtf
f||and dare before you' die,
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( || 1 I blime leave behind to con*
■ •■■lp liquor time. s6oa Week in
votir own town. $5 outfit
free. No risk. Ctery thing
new. Capital not required. We will
furnish you everything. Many are mak
ing fortunes Ladles make as milch sa
men. unit boys and girts make gteat pay,
Reader..it you want business at which
you can make great par all the time,
write for particulate to H. Jlallet fij Cos„
Portland. Maine. ' ”
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Buff Operating on tbsie* <Httl -nf
■ (ill DIRECT A*lD PCWErFCL
ey PRESSURE,
■1 1 m instead f rollin'v grinding! at
aiLiing upon the but tor. Works in tfce salt u well*
CERTAIN, EASY, QUIOK,
STRONG, CHEAP.
Said for full descriptive eifcnlafs to the iuVailaM
and SOLE MAKERS,
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS,
COMCORO, W. H.