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ELL'JAY. GA., MAY 17, 1389.
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
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Prepare ye for next week.
Onions, radishes, let!nee. etc.
Occasionally a mint ifllogist
frisits this section •
The Cioi'RiKK has jiist received
anew stipyly of type.
, Watkins Bros, have a lot o!' fine
New Orleans svft'.p for salei
Tlie wheat crops hereabouts
are heading out Very nicely■
See the prospectus of the New
York Weekly, a first-class literary
paper.
“Tucker’s touch” is making Hie
south s.de of town look much
better.
Strawberries are being brought
to town aud sold at forty cents a
gallon.
We learn that Wash Bishop is
guarding convicts at Coal City, in
Bade counlv.
J. M. Born, oi Edgefield, S. 0.,
was hi the village a short while
last Saturday morning.
Br. Keown is engaged most all
the while in visiting lhe sick
throughout Hie country.
The shortest session of the
Georgia legislature that ever oc
curred was on the Util lust.
Johnnie Cubb and the Couri
er s senior editor went to Ballon
the latter part of lasi week.
j£flT*L~t everybody come t>
town next week, prepared to
pay his dues to the Courier.
Tlie wounded man was -carried
home last Sunday, ii is almost
cel lain thal he will recover, liope
he may.
Several ol our shade trees that
Were set out a lew weeks ago by
Our worthy townsman, i,J. Bing,
are dying,
The farming liilereslts ol this
6v cilull are receiving needeil at
lealioii just now. Everybody
seems to tie at work.
Especial attention is asked to
the new advertisemenl ol the M.
& N. G. it It- Machine SliopSj
wliicii appears elsewhere on tins
page,
Our superior court meets next
Week. There is no murder case
or land litigation to he iried, and
it is probable that the session will
not. last the enure week.
T. 11 Tabor lias a slock ol goods
In the depot at Dalton; lie
bought the goods while he was in
Texas selling the "lightning
cream agitator.”
When lust herd irotn, Franklin
Davis, who lives about three miles
Irom this place, and who, by the
way, is one ol Gilmer’s most es
teemed citizens, was dangerously
ill.
4fC
Mark Mears is having anew
fence placed in front ol the prop
erty which he recently purchased
oft. H. Tabor. It adds to the
appearance of the premises con
siderably.
Wliy is il ihal it is such a hard
matter to muster up lorces lor a
picnic ? The oicurc season is here
now, but will soon be gone. Shall
we, or shall we not, have some
picnic fun i
The W, C. T. U. at this place is
getting under good headway. In
our opinion the time is close at
hand When it will be acknowl
edged by all aa an undertaking
of vital importance. So thole it
be.
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Garrett tfavis. Joe Beaver Baft
Cox, Charlie Warlick, Bill Quil—
lian, John Greer, ahd another
person went selhing last Friday
morning, in Cartecay river, below
iiuckett’s mill, and al rtirte or ten
drags caught iol fish, all of which
were white succors, except one.
This, they thought, Was enough
fish for one time, so they conclud
ed to return home* having been
in the fiver about one hour;
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it Will only be a few more
months till the M N. G, R, R.
reaches Ellijsy, judging from its
present pfogress. Capt. Hammett
seems to hate his whole soul in
the matter* and loses no time in
pushing forward the enterprise
that is destined to bring about
great changes—and all for the
prosperity and happiness of out
people, indeed. We feel trraietui
to Capt. il. for the energies ex
erted by him in behalf of the
people of North Georgia.
t
Watkins Bros, will have, ißis
week, the finest -lot of (Hass
(Joints—Lames, Mirrors, Flower
Vases, etc—ever brought to E li
jay. Thfey are selling goods very
loW\ They invite all le call and
see goods at lowest prices ever
offered in this place.
USE THE BEST. "
iff. Jack's Magic Liniment is a relia
ble I'amllt medicine for internal and ex
ternal wse. Cares rheumatism, neural
gia, !iea<i;iche, toothache, lame back,
pains in the's'ide, inflamed hieast, colic
uud cramps, hum*, sprains, besides
er)a iv good for all diseases incident to
stock.
Use the bust.
Dr. Jat-k’s Vegetable Liver Pills for
tlie cure of liver complaint, dyg .e|ii.r.
sick headache, foul stomach, etc. They
are the best substitute lor mercury now
in existence.
Dr. Jack’s Remedies can be bad at
Drs. Keown ,fc Johnson’s Drug Store,
Kllijay, Ga.
may 17—3 m.
csotto
iions to be Answered by tbamg desiring treatawtrit bj fisAtl,
Grcsr
*44,CM, DR. BUTTS, IS S. 80, 5,., SO Lo.b, Ba,
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Picfens County Legal AoTertisements.
GEORGIA— PICK ENST CO UNT Y.
Will be sold liefore the court house door
in the town of Jasper, said county, on
the first Tuesday in June, 1883, within
the legal hours of sah-. the following
property to-wit; One third undivided in
terest ot lot of land No.- 101 in the 13th
district and 2m'. section, of said county.
Levied on and to satisfy a tax ti. fa., is*
sued l> U. JJ. Price, T. C., for Slate aud
county' tax for the year 1882. Property
pointed out by C. B Price ; . levy made
mul returned to me by W. A. McCoy, L.
C., this April the 35*b, 1881$.
>' H. S. HexdUksox,
may 3—4 t. (118 w.) - Sheriff.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Pickens county, Ga., at
tlie first regular term after expiration of
SO days from this notice for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of Aaron
M S-, late of said county deceased, for
tlie benefit of heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Anderson Moss,
may B—4t. (60 w.) Administrator.
Pickens Sheriff Sales,
GEORGIA— COUNTY,
Will lie sold before tiie court house door
in the town of Jasper said jounty, n tlie
first Tuesday in June next, within tlie le
gal fcm* nfs*-, ie h-Hying
I to-fit /Cfe-iiU Sunf klctd ijrtfrtfct of
i lot of land No. 113 in .the 18th district
j and 2nd section, said county. Levied on
; as the property of W r . IV. Woodward & Cos.
ito satisfy a superior court fl. fa., issued
i fr<* ttirtow stwciwgxuirt, jn favor <*f
Baker &. Halt v.f. VV. UV Woodward
Cos., and transfered to Frank King.
Property pointed out by J. M. Allred ;
levy made this April the 2oth, 1883.
R. ,S. Hkndekson.
.nay 3 4t. (i 19 V};- Sheriff.
I GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
| Will be sold before the court house door
in tlm (own of Jasper, said county, on
the first 1 uesdav in June, 1883, within
the legal hours of sale, tlie following
property to-ivit; One huudr, and acres m re
or less of lot of land No. 86 in the 4tb
district and Und.seclitm in said county.
Levied on as the" property of Richard
Hagan, to satisfy a Justice court fi. fa.,
i-stied from the F9!ltli district, G. M., in
favor of William Pool vs. Richard llagan
and E. C. Dislmroon, Executor of B. Q.
Disliaroon , property pointed out by
plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me
by A. W. Pendley, L C. April 25,1883.
R. R. Hkxdkhsox.
may' 3—4 t. (129 w). Sheriff,
Pickens Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY',
Will lie Bo'd before the court house door
in the town of Jasper, said county, on the
lirsl Tuesday in June, 1883, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property
10-wit: Town lot of land No. 12 in the
second (2) division of the town of Jasper,
said county, said lot adjoining and lying
north of N. C, McClain's residence front
ing jail and-cornering near the M, & N.Q.
U. IL, levied on as property not returned
to Tai Receiver Of said eoqnty ; levied on
by Virtue of and to satisfy a Tax fl. 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. (J Levy
made and returned to me by J, J. Hazle
wfjod, L. C., this .March 28, 1889.
R. S. Henderson,
ftpr. B —4t (158 w) Sheriff,
STATE Of 0 KORGI A—PICK EX.S Cos
By virtue c fan order ot the Court of
Ordinary (-1 .Milton county, will he sold
before the court house door in the town
of Jasper. Pickens Coontv.Georgia, with
in the legal of sale, on the first
Tuesday in .July next, to the highest
bidder for cash, the tolloWiig lands of
the estate of the bite Itebecca If, Cun
ningham of Milton county, to wit. A
half interest in thirty acres'in the Soutli
East corner of lot No. ft in file thirteen 1 11
district jiml second seel ion of said
(Pickens) county ( also a half interest in
twelve acres inoiu or less in the South
West corner of lot No. 18 in the thir
teenth district and second section of
said county. i rrangemenls may lie
made to sell the other half interest in the
above named pßopgrty art same time and
place. Win. Shea Paris.
Adin’r of,Rebecca H Cunningham,
may io—Jo and. (i:>3 vy.)
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGI A—GILMER COUNTY.
T. W. Craigo as the administrator of
the estate of Artamlucy Rosa, In'e of s-id
county deceased, shows that it is necessa
ry fot the (impose f distribution, to sell
portions of lols of laud Nos. 190 in the
eleventh district, 181 in the oth district,
both in the 2nd section In said county, as
the real property of said deceased, at pun
lie outcry to the highest bidder in the
manner pointed out by low, and prays
leave to sell, &c -
Ike said administrator also allows that
tlie said deceased in her lifetime and at
her death ownedAVil t laud lot No. 1 in
tlie Sth district ami Ist section in Fannin
county, Georgia, and that it ia necessary
to Bell t 1 e same for the purposes aforeklfld
and prays [cave to sell the same at private
sale.
AH persons concerned itill show cause,
if any they can, at or before the July
Term 1883 of tuis court, why a! the said
July Term the several prayers pf said ad*
ministrator siiodld not be granted. Wit*
ness my hand and official signature. May
7, 1883. J. V. Allen,
may 10 30 and. (200 wj. Ordinary,
MS a ■ ■ B a <1 Morphia* hakitraref.
fiP g S
xj ttr3 888 nfl Opium Kitting, to W B Bqnir*
■ V ■ WorUkiacteo, Qrecoo Co..lad-
I GEORGIA—GILMER COUNTY,
j VV. N. Cochran nan applied for the tul
| ministration npon tlie estate of Wm.
: CiH'bißn. Sr., deceased late of said conmy
I and allows oy his petition of lib- that the
! said deceased; died intestate, leaving a
i real projxafy That ii is necessary that
I tlie same fie admin edereil lot the purposes
!ot distribution. That petitioner is the
| largest creditor or share-hokk-r in said
• estate, and also cloaely related to deceas
| -it, and pntys tint lie be appointed ad
! nrinistratnr on said estate, A’i persons
! concerned wilt show cause, if any they
can, lie-fore me, at or by fore tlie Jifly
Tefm, 1383, of t in.- Court of Ordinary for
Mid County, why at said term the prayer
of the petitioner, W. ii. Cochran? should
not tie granted. VV iloess my hand and
otficial signature. May 7, 1883.
J, C. Alien,
may id 30 and. (145 w). Ortl’y.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY.
In petauancc rtf an order from tlx Gouit
of Ordinary of said couuty. will be Sold oil
file fiist Tuesday in July, 1883, Ix-tweetf
the legal hours rtf sale lots of land No. 8;
No. 30, No, 41, No. 48, Nor 44, No. flfi,
No. 73 and No. 141, ft hr! also 80 acres of
lot ot land No. 7, 130 acres of lot ol land
No. ifi, 140 acres of lot of land No. 21;
158 acre* of lot ot land No; 42, 140 acre*
of lot of land No. 52, 2 acres of lot ot
laud No. 60 and 158 aere* of Iffi of land
No. 31, all of said lots of laud and parcel?
iof lots lying and lieing in the dth district
and 2nd section f said county. The
8 whole lots containing 160 acres each;
Will lie sold also, Town lots No. 3 and a
fraction hack of No. 3 lying between L,
B. Crawford’s stand and Catcher's hotel,
aud inaction hits No. 34 and No. 28, No.
24 joining the School House property aud
No. 25 back of the Mrs. Latch property
and also town lot No. 29 lying back of
lot No. 20 and } of lot No. 27 lying back
of Dr. T. T. Fain’s, all in the town of
Morgaaton, to be sold as Ibe property of
James Jcry, deceased, for payment of
debts and distribution among the heirs,
reilii* of sale one fourth cash down and
one fourth in six months tliereaflcr aud
the balance in twelve montlis time and
Bonds for i itlf given and titles made bo
on payment of puiclmse money. Sale to
continue over to Wednesday if the sale
can not be carried through on 'I ueiay.
Janies Wilbero.
Am’t of James Jory, deceased,
may 10—80 and. (332 w>.
GEORGIA—GILMER IV>E'NTV\
The petition of David Garren ds admin
istratij of the estate ol A brig I tiff Fence
and Erwin Pence, hold late of Strfft Coun
ty deceased, shows that he has full* dis
charged Ids said trust, as appears by’ prop
er vouchers of file, and lie prays Iff he
discharged therefrom. All persons Con
cerned will show cause, if any they can,
at ot before the July Term, 1889, of this
court why at said trim,, the prayet of
the jictitioii'T should not be granted.
Gilmer Gourt of Ord’yf J, <Allen
April 2nd, 1883. ( Ordinary.
Apr. s—3m.5 —3m. (100 w).
GK< lii t A—GI EM Klt COL' XT V.
Martha E. Chase | Petition for penna-
Vs. - nent Alimony in Gil
liehj. C. Chase. ) mer Superior Court.
Oetoiler Term 1882.
If appearing to the Court that the de
.'endaut in this case resides beyond the
limftsof this .State and has not been serv
ed with a copy ot the proceedings in this
case. Ordered that the defendant he
served hv legal publication In TOk El
lijav Coutttßii unde a mouth for Imi
inonts next, before the May Term tss.'i of
this coiirt requiring tlie deiendant lo ap
pear in person or by Attorney and an
swer the Plaint id's and in de
fault the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain. Oet. !). |SS3
James 1!. ProAVn.
Judge 8. C. IS. It. C.
GEOIiGI V—- GILMER COITXTV.I
Clerk's Office Superior Court.f
I hereby certify that the above is a
tfne transcript (mill the records of my
office. Given Under fnv hand and otfi
cial signature, Oet. if, I*B-3.
1.. M. Greer, C. S, C.
jan. 25—It fdr 4!ti. (174 w.)
GEORGIA-GII.BIEU COUNTY'.
Will lie sold at the court house door in
said county, on the tirst Tuesday in
June. *iext. within tlie legal hours or
sale, the south-east half of lot of land
number forty-five in the tenth district
and second section, in said countv, to
satisfy a fi, fa, issued from the Justice
Court of the 1158th district. G. SI„ in !a-
Vor of J. C. Allen vs. H. I>. Kirbv. Levied
on as the property or sdd Kirby by W.
M. Evett, L, C., and pointed’ out hv
plaintiff, April 11th, 1883.
11. M. lilt \MLETT,
4—BT-4t(102 w.) Sheriff,
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of .lie Court of
Ordinary or Whitfield county. I will sell
before the toutt lioiiso door, iii Kllijay,
Gilmer bounty, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in done next, between the le
gal hours of stt*e. at public Oilt ci'V the
following property. Belonging to the
estate of D. A. Walker deceased, to
wn i One undivided half of tot t ft land
Xo. SY, and all ofiots Xos; inf, 23ft and
224 all in the ltth district of life 2h(f sec
tion of originally tihtfrokee unit GlfttlMr
county. The last three natifed tots a.-e
in a body and are'kfcated near the line
of file M. ,t X. Ha. R. sold tor dial
tribution among the heirs. Terms of
sale, cash. April 2(5, I(?sa,
apr. 2fi-4t 144 w.( J. A. It. Hanks,
Adiu’t’r on the e'Statt? of I). A. Walkei.
deceased.
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