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THE ELLIJAI COURIER.
elluaY, ga., may
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LOCAL iItffLIIGEHCE.
Mighty pretty weatkeHon
wheat. J %
DadkelUs new 4fl(OT si* lias
The fsat fishing expedition was
A failure.
- '‘ TANARUS, .Si
We are informed (hat J. 'll
Miller is yet very low.
Hix Jarrett, ip doing ajifrely
livery business just How.
Oar grand jury fbunrl about
twenty true bills last week.
Straw hals didn’t sell altogretli
fer as fast as hot cakes last week.
Remember that Kenwn & John
son keep Dr. Jack’s imminent fob
feale.
’Squire Foote. has nearly an
acre planted in stawberfies, we
told.
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Rev. W. T. tlambv preached tn
the village last Sunday and Sun
day eight.
Cut worms al‘e interfering frith
the corn crop3 ifl Sdrfle palts of
the county.
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It is suppbsed that the “illlar
gap” will be blasted otlt in an
other month.
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How about that hack line from
the northern terminus Of the M.
& N. G, R. ft. to Murphy, Ji. 0 ?
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We are pleAsed with the num
ber of names added to our sub
scription list during the ItGt feW
days.-*
After one Week’s rest; the peo
ple throughout this section have
ed return tb theif Wbfk on the
farm.
ac
Sion A. Darnell; a prominent
Citizen ot Pickens county, Geor
gia, passed through town last
Monday.
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This is a bad time to get goods
from the failroad. Wotirlef when
gnv persnu Is going to Dalton or
Talking Rock with a wagon?
Evervhn#, seetns to have a
kood .patch of Irish potatoes.
Enough, ft is fllimight, Will be
raised to Silppty gtl demands.
Messrs. J. 0. Allen and M. J
Mears dmujfd at. M. McKinney’s
iionrding house, near Camr> No.
4. M. & N. R. K., last Stlmlav.
Rev. L. D. Ellington attended
ihe Commencement, of the East
Tennessee Wesleyan Uuniversity,
which took plade a week of so
ago.
The entire- community is in
feynipalhv with Mr. D. W. Cook,
who has been by rhe bed side of
his sick children for the last ttvo
weeks.
We learn that Prof. Wnjrht, a
graduate of the Ea.st. Tennessee
Wesleyan University, will be
Rrincipal of the Ellijay Semihary
tis year.
We hear a great deal of talk
about last week’s frost. Some
Say it did considerable, harm :
bthers say it did not, so “the case
• fctands precisely so.”
Judge Prown, Ools. Glenn, Les-
Tate, Gober, Bell and Phil
lips enjoyed a stawberry festival
it White rath While on their Way
tb Morgdnton last Sunday.
A card from Mr. t. j. Stamper,
bf Ducktown, Tenn., requests us
to inform our readers that there
will be a picnic celebration at
Ducktown on the 4th of July.
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Don’t forget that the first Sat
urday in June is the time the
County School Commissioner has
Set for the examination of appli
cants tb teach public schools.
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As yet we haven’t been furnish
ed with a copy of the general
presentments of the last gland
Jury for this CbOnty. We hope
by next Week tb b able to pub
lish them.
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Col. D. R. Britt, who went from
this place to Albany 4 Tet„ about
three years ago, Was in out rtiidst
a few days stride; drinking good
Water and breathing ptire air. He
Will probably rertldin in Georgia
two of three weeks befofe he
goes back to Teias.
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Ob'l. TpWbfe, of Rome, the) as-
Sistatft Kefepef tit the Geofgia
Eenitentiarjf, fegiffteffed at the
Jentra,l hotel last Tde?day even
ing, His business in this section,
we Understand, was lo inspect
fcontict satfip No. l 4 of the M. <Bt
N. ti. R. R., and it is b<dieyed
that ltis rfiport will bo favorable
to the railroad company.
' Two negrog.fti%vii|lankti#qrk cm
the M. & N. <S.f R| M wm in—
glided n; Oilla;.I
•week for an were
pried, found guilty and four years,
each* were added to the sen
itences under which ihev were
‘serving. Bill Glenn, of Dalton,
made an able defense for them —j
better, perhaps, than any lawyad
uresent could have made—buj
the result was as slated above.
An agent for a minslf’e! show
was here lasi MondayWor the pur
pose of making arrangements to
exhibit on Wednesday night of
this week; but our people*saw! i
by their aelkms that they didn’t
want any in their'n, so. lie went
off in Ihe direction of Morganton,*
brealing oaihs of bitieriiess on
account of the manner in wbjcli
he had been . dealt with while
attempting to perfect the ar
rangements aforesaid.
taintowttkdk'il tSumtav evening,
May tljj fcßf wjfc
born SeptembeT the ItTi, 1799. Ire
moved to Mounlnintown district
from North Carolina in the year
1-845. where he resided until his
death. He walk *a faithful mem
ber of the Baptist church for
tvventw six years, was much es
teemed by bis neighbors. He
calmly and crossed the
rivei of death; fearing With his
many friends the consoling evi
dence that he had gone-to a bel
ter land.
tfSE THE BEST.
Dr. .Tank’s Magic Liniment is a relia
ble fahiily medicine for irtternfil and ex
ternal use. Cures rheumatism, neural
gia, headache, toothache, laitie back,
pains in the side, inflamed breast, colic
and cramps, burns, sprains, besides
eqally good for all diseases incident to
stock,
(JSE THE BEST.
Dr. Jack’s Vegetable Liver Fills for
tlie cure of liver complaint, dyspepia.
sick headache, foul stomach, etc. They
are the best substitute tor mercury dan
in existerice.
Dr. Jack’s Remedies can be had at
Drs. Keoitn A Jqhnsoirs Drug Stare,
Ellijay.Ga.
may 17—3 ill.
ifff" A Cough; Cold of Sore Throat
should lie Stopped. Neglect frequently
results 111 an Incurable Lling Disease or
Consumption. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL
TROCHES does not disorder tbb stom
ach like coligh syrups aud balsams, but
act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying
irritatippj given relief in Astftffia,' Ebw
cliitib, Goughs, (Tatami, * dnd the Thii>at
Troubles which Singers and Public Speak
ers are eittiject ttt. For thirty years
Brotvii’s Bi-ondliial Troches liave heeu
recommended by physicians, anti iirtVc al
ways given perfect Satisfaction. Having
been tested by wide and constant use for
nearly sin entire generation, they liave at
tained itcll-mefited rank among the few
staple lemedies of tlie age; Fold at 25
cents a box everywhere.
WHfl! BS people are aJwavs cii the
TnT|lookout to In
| \ L. crease their earnings, and
la\ | jin time heeoipe wealthy;
ggyggthose who do riot improve
their opportunities remain
• ; iiy .poVmty. >Ve offer a
great chance to moke menev. We 1 want
many men, Women, boys and gipis to
work for us right in their oWn Localities.
Any one can do the work properly from
, the first start.. Tlie business will pnv
more than ten times ordinary wages.
Expensive*iutfft furnished tree. Nccno
who engages fails to make money rapid
ly. Yoi: can devote your whole tinie to
the woi k, or only your spare moments.
: Full information and ali that is needed
rent free. Address, Stisnox A GO.
Portland, Maine.
3P $g can ba made l HI
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urers tor one of the above “Head Carts
and will offer the same at a low figure to
any of our readers desirous of purchas
ing a light, easy riding vehicle. Call or
address this office. .
VSSS£ U*iJlJ 1 lb
gatMxprtcnoc in curing discaaca of th Skin utl
(ionorrhcoa,Msynh ilffu
A^cOoba
AMrMs'im. ia K?so''st! otT^nTiii,
irasluskd om mm nun.
JiTCL&KK JOHNSON’S
|# Indian Blood Ssrrup
Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
H EoVrels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood.
H J Millions testify to its effioacy in heal
}% ing the above named diseases, and pro 4
nounoe it to be the
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
GENTf TANTE D
IvaouraiLuy 77TVork City. Drug#ists sell it
Pictet (Scjniy Legal AlrpstiaU.
GEOjP*lit if(• KENtK’OjfljpT -
wMaMKiAcfore the cofp door
iu tlie town of Jasper, said coun.y, on
the first Tuesday in Jane, 1863, within
the legal hotire of sale, the following
property to-wit: One th!M andithted in-
Kot lot of land Nd. iff! in the 13th
t and 2nd section, of said county.
1 Oil dnd to satisfy a tax fi. fa., is
y It. B. Price, T. C., for State and
t tax for the year 1882. Property
n out by C. B Price ; levy made
and returned to me hy W. A. McCoy, L.
C., this April the 25th, IM-i.
R. H. TTknokkso.v,
may 3—4 t. (118 w ) Sheriff.
GEt IR4JIA—PIC K E NS.COU N T Y.
Application will lie made to the Court
of Ordinary of Pickens county, Ga., at
the first regular tefin after expiration of
30 days from this notice for leave to seli
the lands belonging to the estate of Aaron
M' ’S9, late of said comity deceased, for
the .benefit of heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Anderson Moss,
may 3—4 t. (60 w.) Administrator.
Pickens Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY. 1
I I ii|be JohWwfisre the rogua hmaee door
"in tiie4o<Ain Ji ; |jer said Suffiitfi, iu Ike
flrsrt Tneaday m June next, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following propeity
to-wit: One half undivided interest of
lot of land No. 115 iu the 18th district
and 2nd section, aaitj county. levied on
as the property of VV. W. Woodward & Cos.
to satisfy a sujierior oduft fl. fa.,
from Bartow superior coiirt, iu fiivor of
Baker &. Hall vs. W. W. Woodward &
Cos., and transfered to Fra ilk King.
Property pointed out by .j. >f. Allred ;
leVy made this April the 20th, 188?.
11. S. llkndkrso.v,
may 3 4t. (119 w). Sheriff.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door
!in tlie town of Jasper, faid county, on
the first luesday in Jiiuti, ISBB, within
the legal holirs of sale; the following
property to-wit: One hundred abres more
or less of lot of land No. 86 in the 4th
district and 2nd section in said county.
Levied on as the property of Richard
Hagatl, to satisfy a Justice Court fi. fit,
issued from the 899th district, G. M., in
favor of William Pool vs. Richard tlagan
and E. C. Dislml-oou, Executor of B. fj.
Disliaroon , property pointed out by
piaint'.ff. Levy niadC and feturned to me
by Ai W. Pend ley, L 0. April 25,1883.
ft. 8. Hsndeuson.
iay S—at. (129 w). Sheri#.
tflekens Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUN TY;
Will be 6b’d befofe the court house door
in the town of Jasper, said county, on the
fll-st Tdebday ih June, 1888, bet ween tlie
legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wit i "Town lot of land No. 12 in the
second (3) ettvisiou of the town of Jasper,
sanj county, lot aud lying
nortii of ff. 41. McClain’s front
ing lattid cornering nea&lg M. A N.G.
it. R., levied on as property not returned
to '’* Ret on tv ; levied On
by Virtue of ami to Mttsf} a Tax fi. fa.
issued by C. B. FKce, T. 0., for state and
,comity Tax fof Ihe year 1882. Property
pointed out by C; B. Price, T. G. Levy
made and returried to me by .T. J. Hazle
ivood. L. G., this March 28, 1883.
R. S; Henderson,
apf. s—4t (158 w) Sheriff.
STATE OF GEORGIA—FtCHEXS Cos.
By. virtue rf an order o( the Court of
Ordinary et Milton county, will be -Sold
before the court house door in tlie town
of Jasper. Pickens eonntyJJCorgia, With
in the legal injurs of sale, on the first
TtiesiUty.iu..-July next, to the highest
bidder r or cash, the following' lands of
the estate of the late Rebecca 11. Cun
ningham of Milton county, to wit. A
half interest in thirty acres in the South
East corner of lot No. 17 in the thirteenth
district and second section of said
(Pickens) county; also a half interest in
twelve acres more or less ir. the South
West corner of lot No, 1“ in the thir
teenth district and second section of
said county. A rnumoments may -bn
made to sell the Oilier ffnlfinterest in the
above named pooperty at same time aud
place. \Vm. Shea Paris,
Adm’r of Rebecca H. Cunningham.
may 10—30 and. (153 w.)
Legal Myertisejuents.
&EOKGI A—GILMER COL NTY.
T. VV. Craigo as the of
the estate of Artamincy Rosa, la*e of said
county deceased, shows that it is necttsas
ry foi the purpose of distribution, tb Sell
portions bf tots of laud Ncs. 190 in the
Clevchth district, 181 in the 6th district,
both in the 9nd section in Said countv, as
the real property of said deceased, at pubv
lib outcry to the highest bidder in the
itianner pointed out by If Ay, and prays
ianve to sell, <fcd-
Hie said administrator also fellows that
the stud deceased in tier lifetime and at
her death owned Wild land lot Ko. 1 in
the Bth district and Ist. section in Fannin
county; Georgia, and t hat it is neeesSsrr
to sell,the same for the purposes aforesaid
and prays leave to Sell the same at private
sale.
All persons concerned will show Pause,-
if any they can, at or before the July'
Term 18$3 of tuis court, why at the said
July Term the Several prayers of said ad
ministrator should not be granted. Wit
ness my hand and official signature. Slav
7, 1883. J.' C. Alim, •
may 10 30 and. (200 w). Ordinary.
ja|k||ta a and Ror-eMon haWtrarsa.
IIP IS f
\Wm B Bjg 31 Ol*oa Estiug, to W B S<|JrtJ.
W ■ ■ BTI WortAinguo. GroeiM Cos., lad-
OE'.Ji H GILMER COUNTY.
W. N.j,< <h tu ap is** applied for the ad
ministration upon the e&XVe of Wm.
O'-- e-.ill,"Sr*. d‘:<-i-?Vg.* lev?lot Mkt COTiity
*ud shows .by bis prtiliUn of file that the
Ja'd deeeeeedf died intestate, leaving a
fe*t property. That.it is ueeesaafy that
tiie same be administered for the purposes
git distribution. Tiiat |ietilioner is -the
largest creditor or share-holder iu said
(■state, and also closely related to deceas
ed, anj prays tint he be appouiteil ad
tninisiralur on said estate. AH persons
(CiftbSerutd Wit! show cause, if any they
£ao, before me, at or before the July
Tens, 1883, of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, why at said, term tile prayer,
otthe petitioner, W. N. Cuchrau, should
mit.i-e granted. Witness my ifiurd and
ofifeiaJ signature. May 7, 1883.
• J. C. Allen,
mqr 10 30 and. (145 w). Ord’y.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUNTY:
In pursuance of an order from ll.e Court
of ttrdhiary of said county; will iie sold on
the fiist Tuesday in July, 1883, Ix tweeh
tke legal hours of sale iots of land No. 8;
No. -JO, No. 41, No. 43, No. 44, No. 65,
N' . 75 and No. 141, and also 80 acres of
lot ot land* No. 7, 150 acres of lot of land
Nc. 16, 140 acres of lot of laud No. 21,
Iff 8 ac*s of lot ot land Nir. 42, 140 acres
<f lot of land No. 52, 2 acres of lot of
•tend No. 06 and 158 r.eni' of lot of land
No. 31, ail of sakl tots of land arid parcels i
of lots lying and lieing in the BUi district
and 2nd section df said county; The
8 whole lots containing 160 acres each.
Will be sold also, Town lots No. 9 and a
fraction tiack of No. 3 lying betffeen 6.
B. Craw ford’s stand aid Ctttclier’s hotel,
and fraction lots No. 94 and'No. 23, No.
94 joining tlid School House property aDd
No. 23 back of the Mrs. Latch property
nd also Town lot No. 2" lying back of
hit No. 20 and I of lot No. 27 lying back
of Dr. TANARUS, T. Fain’s, ail in the town of
Morgantou, to behold as the property of
James Jcry, deceased, for payment of
debts and distribution among the heirs.
Terms of sale one fourth rash ddtVu aud
one fourth in six months thereafter and
the balance in twelve months time and
Bonds for title given and titles made up
on payment of purchase nuHjyy. Sale to
continue over to Wednesday if the sale
can not be carried ‘hroi’gli on Tuesday.
dames Withero,
Ain’r of J a tiles Jory, deceased,
may 10—30 and. (389 w).
OfIottGIA—GILMER
The petition of David Garren as admin
ifitrtttof Of the estate ot Abraham Petite
•ml JBfffia Pen cb; born late of said cotin
ty deceased; Shoti'S that he has fully dis
charged his said trbSt; as appears by prop,
er vouchers of file; anti he prays to be
discharged therefrom. All ;>ersous con
cerned will show cause; if auy they can,
at oi before the Juiv Term, 1883, of this
court* why at said letiti, the prayel of
the petitioner should not be granted.*
Gilmer Court of Ord’y ( J. O. AlleP,
April 2nd, 1883. j
Ai-. s—Bm.5 —Bm. (100 wl.
OEOKOIA -GII.M-Kt! COL'jTTt. *
Martha E. Chase ) Petition for perma
vs. nent Alimony in Oil:
Benj. C. Chase. * J mer Superior jCourt.
October Term 1882:
V *° the Court that the de
.cudunt in this casu resides beyond the
lifnits of this State ditd has not been serv
ed with a dftpv rtf the proceedings in this
case. Ordered that the defendant be
served by legal publication in The Ei
hjay Cocimkk once a month for l-mr
monts next, before the .May Term 1888 of
this court requiring the delefidant to ap
pear in person or by Attorney and an
swer the Plaintiff's complaint, and in de
fault the court wiil proceed as to justice
shall appertain. Oct. 9, ik-si,
James It. Prown,
Judge 8. C. 15. It. C.
GEORG I \—GILMER COUSTY.I
Clerk’s office Superior Court.f
I hereby certify that the above is a
true transcript Irom tlre records of my
office. Given under r.y hand and offi
cial signature. Oct. 21,. 1882.
1,. M. Greer. C. S. C.
jail. 25—It for in:. (HI w.)
GEORGIA-GILMEB COUNTV.
Will lie sold at the eohrt house door in
said county, on the first I'uesdav in
June? next, within the legal hour's of
sate, the south-east half of lot of land
number forty-live in the tenth district
and second section, in said county, to
satisfy a li. fa. issued from the Justice
Court of the 958th district, G. 51., in fa
vor of J. C. Alien vs. 11. 1,. Kirov. Levied
on as tiie property of said Kirby by W.
AL.Evett. L; C., and pointed out liv
plaintiff. April nth, 1883.
li. M. 15 RAM LETT,
4—12—4t(102w.j Sheriff',
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of .an order of .be Court of
Ordinary of Whitfield county, I will sett
before the cottit house door, in Kliijay,’
•Gilmer couuty, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in June next; between the le
gal hours of sale, at public out cry the
following pro pert*, belonging to the
estate of D. A. walker deceased, to
wit: One undivided half of lot of tarn!
No. do. and ail of lots Xos. 209. gi! ami
224 all ih the ltth district of tfie 2ml sec
tion of original!? Cherokee now Gitm-ir
county. The last three named tots are
in a body-andn relocated near the line
of the M. A X. Ga. 15. It.. Sold for dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms of
sate: cash. April 28, 1883,
npr. 25- 4t 14f w.] J. \. R. Hanßs.
Adw’t’r on the Estate of I>. A. Walkei,
deceased
Mothers! Mothers! ! Mothers !!!
Are you disturbed :tt night and broken
of your rest by a aiek chi id suffering and
crying with the exenhidtifig |ntin iff cut
ting teeth ? If 50, .g 0 at otibe and get a
bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOUITI
ING SYRUP. It wiil rriieVe tltb jx>r
ittle sufferer immediately—depend oism
it; IheH: id no ntistdke about. TbeiO ts
not a mother ou earth who has ever used
it. Who' #tH sot tell yciti at ouee tliat i t
will regrthtle the bbwets; and give rest to
the motlief, dfid relief and health to the
child, operating: like itingie. It is jH-rfhet
ly safe to usfc iji all taSes. am! pleasant to
the taste, and is ths prescription of wfee of
the oldest and,l>esV fctttal • physicians and
miters in the United States. Sold every
whete. 25 rbnts t bottle.
9h *afiJß*Bnot, life is sweeping hy, go
| 111fI]aial dare befnro you die,
Ml* \ I something mighty ‘aml sir
I |i I blime lea re behind J<> eon
■ VMMf P < B :nr time; t!a Reek in
vour own town, gv outfit
, . tree. No risk. Kvfcrvthine
new. Capital not required. We will
furnish yod everythin's;. Many are mak
ing fortunes Ladles make.as irtuclt as
men. ami lioys and girls make' great pay.
Reader, it you want business; at which
yen esn make rear pav all the time.
write for partieuiais ti Itallet ,V Cos,
Portland. M, u ; .
MARIETTA & NORTH DA. R. R. „
>i ve ili.\ i ; miops,
MARIETTA, - - - GEORGIA,
forging, Tnrning and Planing in Retain.
Repairs lo Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, anil Agrifcttltttfsti
Implements promptly attended to. Terms, Reasonable,
Address J. B. GLOVEE, Sup%
5 ” 17 - ;Jm - Marietta, Ga.
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WOOL TWEEDS, WOOL TWEEDS,
WOOL ROLLS, WOOL ROLI-S,
Also Wool Lin sty —Checks and Plain.
COME AND EXCHANGE TOUR WOOL FOR CLOTH AT THE
LA tilEtL S[Ih.LS. Ratio ell. Gay fryvit oKtn’l cotne send it.
1 11 ESE MiHS are exchanging their goods for wool with’ arid others ort
the most Liberal tfcruis, four motto is live and ict live), or we will maufactnre Wool
for our ctistrwnerS by the yard into aav of the aliove line-of gorals at a icasonable
price. Say Jeans at 2? cent.-, TfteeiL- at 17 cents, Liosey at 13 ceirtsOafor large Idt
of wool we will discount thesi pric oe-nd for samples aud make a selection ttfrfrr
shipjringy.oir stool W’e jlay freieb' on ail Moot slfipptj to bs: All Commumcm
tions should Be adcreSSec to
. UURELL MULLS MAN’>'C GO.; Rf.s-kell, Ga
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