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TilK KLIJ.IA V ronilKS;.
KLLIJ.VY. tiA.. I'KH iI’.VHV 4.1^6.
G (L N C E.
Don"; f .i.rpt tli i: wood-
Lob Lau!' has returned to t’o’ora
da
—'’ay up your subscription to the
CoPßtui:.
—Deputy ’ .ir-lial Campbell was up
Monday.
!'< n i fai; to 1. ad the ast local in
this coiunm.
—!’ H. labor will move into his new
ho ise next wee...
—Prof. t’. c. !la’"< of t'artecay was in
town Sniuluv u
—U. J. Am iof At'anta is spending
a few days in Kdijay.
_ —Prayer meeting ai the Methodist
church, .'-oath, on every ; uesday night.
Mr. s', L. ( ox of this p'ace left one
day last week with a tine drove of
horses.
—John Iliimicutt. EFijiu's funny
mail, visited friends on ’taking hock
this ween.
laj. Machen of the M. & N. G. R
R. is re nted to our fe.iow townsman,
VJol. M. .vi. Sessions.
■ —'pecial Deputy Raider O. TANARUS). Hardy
wlio been absent for several days, re
turned to Ei.ijay aist week.
—Mr. D. T. earrett has bought the
house and lot of air. T. 11. labor on
Inver street, near Mr. liisliop’s.
—Prof Ledbetter wilt give a lecture
next Frida. evening week to his school
on Cemetery hi i. lie pub ic is invited
—The hop at the Teems house on
ast Friday night was a p easant affair,
and one of the most successful of the
season,
—Quito a number from this p ace will
attend the Yu entitle festival at the
ir iekett House in ..'as er on February
the 12th.
-You say iou haven’t got the mon
ey then just bring a ong a .oad of
wood : we will take it for that sub
so iption you owe us.
iss Elia Sla'ey of this p ace, who
has been sick with measles for the last
week, is improving and we ho : o to see
her speedy recovery.
—Col. •. A. Frown, a rising young
law;, cr of Morgan;on.was down looking
after some ega sa'es Tuesday* and paid
us a p'easant drop in.
—whitepath is looming up a read. ;
the additions to the bote win add great
ly to its handsomne.ss and uti it;.. The
coming sumniar will be a season of
ga etv and p ensure under the man
agement of .■ is. M . F. t obertson.
—There are a great many new en
ter, rises springing up ah over ilia coun
tr r, a great dea ; of land is being sold
under die Sheriff's hammer, besides
I rivate sa as, and no matt shou and be
without Ids count- paper, •‘•end* on
your name for tne Coi.-i.-t a.
—’l he cold weather seems to have
caused a. aid- in nun mg operations in.
jt !d.s conn y, bni when spring comes a
r lively time in mi. era exhibits prom is
cs to greet the public In the me m
iiriic ad who have anv possessions of
that nature shou <1 i rompt y seek aid
from the ( or sir a.—
r. Unbar •' oit of Atlanta is vis. ting
his parents on i nrniptown in this comi
ty. r. 11. is a gifted p iling business
in in of Atlanta and has worked his
iva- up to his present hgh standing
nmMig liua'.iciaj men. e was aGi -
in.or county bo. and i mer fee s proud
of his success.
Messrs, ( has. and f’obert Ycr es
of Mich., cam s. up la 1 Monday looking
at or c aiinry. i hose gent emeu nev
er saw a mountain until tiier reached
East ’ cnness.ee n route to the bouth,
and their ride u:> this part of Georgia
was no doubt a novelty, vv© ho: e
they are pleased with Georgia and win
stay with us.
There wi i begin a series of prohi
bition meetings in this p ace on iriclay
night. Fe ruarv the ii'ith. The-e meet
ings wi 1 lie interspersed with songs,
speeches and ta ks on prohibition mid
the movements of the temperance
cause, and promises to be of unusual
interest. Several gentlemen of the
town and county generally wi 1 be in
vited to speak, and especially the young
men will be active in these proceed
ings.
Mr. I ewis Edmundson kiied a hog
last wee k that weighed 800 pound*.
How does this speak for hog raising in
the mountains? ' his beats the record
so far and demonstrates the fact that
with proper care the farmers of this
section can raise as fine hogs as any
country. Why need we import meat
when we can raise onr own hogs ? Let
the peop e of this county answer the
question by keeping up tiiis record in
the future.
Messrs. 11. C. Clements and wife,
O F. J ane and wife, if Chicago, and
Ch as. F. ■ a-<on. enpt. Marb e • orks of
Marietta, and wife came up to 'fate’s
last won da v. 'i hese gentlemen con
trol the celebrated Mari) e quarries of
Fickens, of which we hope soon to
give an account. 7 hi- Company is
doing an extensive business and the
fine quality of this marble wid sooii
become famous throughout Tie United
States.
—’lliere is nothing so penurious or
shows so plainly a r. kof appreciation,
on the part of a community, of their
local newspas • as is the custom of
borrowing v onr neighbor’s paper, and
thereby taking a subscription from the
editor which he just y deserves. There
is not a man nor a (Miss of men who do
as much for a community as the local
editor; there is not another branch of
industry nor any kind of enterprise that
buic's up a country and adds more to
its material wealth than the influence
of a newspaper. Wli vis it then that
peop e. some of which class live in E -
lijay. persist in ignoring their house
, .pa er by borrowidg some body e se’s
pa er? Do you bo row your neighbor’s
bread tray, or his chickens, or bis ho se
when you make a crop ? Do you bor
row his bib e or his children’s hooks
when you art your own to si-booi ?
hy i lieu spunge upon the generosity
of your m-iglilc i-and actually deprive
Ihe editor ol Ills just desert? Let tills
Mr3. QußDtB o 'iboolej Says:
Tliat a bin-room is the devil'* toll-gate.
I bat i wie daughter uuketli her m-tt.'
er glad, but a fii-k'e-iniuacd giri puteth
her pairn's to shame.
That w • in.ay get a free ticket into the
circus, hut whe t we get to lieareu we
must ali pay rash down.
1 iial we are all flail and unstable crca
lures and the wisest of us are but small
potatoes.
t hat •‘Belles” call many to church.
That s me people have cnshoreaucc and
cheek enough to steal the butter off of a
blind negro*’* bread, and then ask the
Lord to bless ’em.
! hat somebody has always got their
nose into somebody eise’s busmess-
Tiiat the preachers are the salt of the
earth, but some of them bjc a iuig.,tv
poor article, and some have lost their
savor.
That the nicest sign-board do.-.’t always
show you the best road.
That old age brings on rheumatism and
riliiclion. and she would advisa the young
women never to wear tight shoes if taey
would avoid a coru in the flesh.
That all men can’t see through the
same specks nor suck elder through the
same quill.
That a wolf may array himself in
sheep’s clothing, but he can’t bleat like a
vnoep nor eat grass.
i bat a mail’s popularity and influence
decreases as bis egotism increases.
That it is not always the thickest lealLs
er that makes the best shoes, and that in
every day life we find that tilings are not
always what the seem.
That wisdom comes with gray hairs and
she would admonish all young folks havs
ing health to consider it a great blessing
and try to talfe care of it.
That good and evil arc like oil and wa
ter; you may put them both iu the same
cup but they won’t mix.
From Correspondents.
Caktkoay : Oti! sowing has begun.
Hr. ill. W. Pettit has leceutly moved
from Rail Ground to Cartceay.
M:ss Saturn Bradley and Mr. Sutton of
Ball Ground entered school at Oakland
last inoiiday.
Uncle Billy Mash bourn is very ill.
VV. H. Allen went to Wild cat la*t Sun
day, and we wondci if a “eat” hasn’t
caught him.
On last Sunday evening some body from
some ••here married some body somewhere
and after they married they went some
where; for further particulars ask Joe
Unit.
Causes now pef-.dir.g : Smith vs. Alft-'
ton, and school vs. itch.
Sam Elkic it.
WiimiPATH: Whitepath wll be m
dry town ; tbe citizens are satisfied with
pure mineral water.
Mr. Herder, the carpenter employed on
Whitepath hotel.has nearly comp el ol his
planing mill, 'there will be about thir
ty-two rooms when finished, besides large
commodious balls and varan.las.
Mr. Tone Searcy’s son, who has been
ill quite awhile, is slowly improving.
Mm. Dr. Hunt is yery ill, and her ex
treme suffer.ng doe* not seem to abate.
Mr. Ledbetter preached a soul stirring
sermon to us last Sunday, which w ■ s very
much enjoyed. Mr. T. A. Brown will
preach here on tbe secoud Sunday at three
ti’cloc: .
The kind people of Atlanta have fur
nished bo..k for our Sunday school which
is soon to be organized.
The children of the hitepath vicinity
speak of organizing a literary and mu
sionary society. Dot.
Hoy : TV". J. Anderson speaks of mov
ing to Bucktown.
Steve failed to carry Ids girl out to
preaching last Sunday. ,
Tickanetley ha.-; a Cannon tiiat w o. used
in tbe late w ir, but always fired toward
the woods.
J. H. and G. (V. Johnston started on
last Friday to hunt them anew home in
the far west. May the boys have success.
Granny Jay was asked by a miller to
know tbe name of the stone that was the
test grit. Her icply was, “Sugar Stone.”
Why did Laburn run with his cotton
whxiß.il said. “How is your foiks?”
Why did John want to vote in the
school election when he did not have a
cliiid under the “shining hosts of unfad
ing glory.”
Mr. Lewis Edmundson has killed his
big hog and it weighed 800 lbs.
Mr. J. K Peak who has been in the
Gate city for two mouths bis returned
home.
Messrs. W. E. and E. S. Vandegnff
returned from Atianta on last Thuasday
with a Bi-iiie on their faces.
The citizens of Macadona school- met
on Saturday to select a teacher for this
year, and after a quarrel ami some hard
feeling the crowd adjourned without a
selection.
If every body that is trying for a school
is successful, there will be no school for
Urakvy Jay.
Ai.to: Mr. W. J. John in is going to
tench the public school it Hie Ayers
school house this fall. ' ioh him much
BIIWS*.
We leirn that Granny Jay, Hi • world
r .mowed cabbage see) agwnt, is - living the
argst sized encumber seed, ami she says
be thinks that she will be successful in
cultivating it, wuich we hop. she "ill for
*be failed once.
We are happy to know that Mi. W. M.
Southern is moving iu the direction ol
Mr. TV. E. MutkeyV. Itirvn ;a
A Pieasaai Trip.
Cartocay, Feb. lat.—On last Friday a
joyful crowd of youngsters g tlliero’ at
Mrs. Mclian's to start on a visit to Tabs,
Ga At about 10 o’clock u. in. the writer,
in company with W. F. Me Han, J. B.
Hwir, Misses Florence licit, Mary and Ila
McUan, statical for the beautiful litlle
town of Jasper. We had gone about ti,.
miles wium the happy faces of Nathaniel
Sindh and Miss Lilia llolt joined our
happy parly. We arrives a*. Jasper abi ft
4p. m., and stayed over until Saiurdny
morning, at which time our crowd .;s
ucreasdJ by Mrs. Catharine Me 11 w, .Mis
ses Alma, Emma uud Lizzie Me. Llan, and
after a short i.rive wc landed m the tiour
isning little village of Tale-, and '■ cue met
aud given a beaity welcome by Mr. Sic
phenC. "late, and be tho-ed us < yery
tiling admit the Gcoigia Marble tn'ks.
After fakiflg in the whole concern we
started foi Jasper and had a nice sociable
at that place Saturday night. Sunday at
11 a. in. we started to our homes and ar
rived in due time. So we bad a pica-api
trip and a heap of fua. \V. C. S.
A Word to the Wiso Is Sufficient!
We have e i ployed Jno. I*. Lorry,
Attorney at Law, to collect the amounts
dns us as ex-editois and pub isliers of
the “Courier ” V\ e have no apologies
to offer for placing these notes and ac
c. unts in the hands of ail attorney for
ce ection, for we have waited ong end
patient y and every call for money or
its equivalent lias been unnoticed, ap
parent y. It is a fact that some of our
do i.iquent patrons seem to smi e when
we approach them on the subject of
their indebtedness: but the time is
coming when their smiles will be turned
to bitter frowns In short, wc mean to
have what is due us, or know the reason
why. You can find Col. Perry at his
residence in town, when not profession
ally absent. You had belt r consult
him without dela - .
Greer & Kirby,
Ex Eds. ;.nd Ppbs- “Courier ”
A: & ;vi' ; k;r s Mb-s,
writes: I have suffered from a severe
cough for sev ml weeks, and was greatly
relieved by the lisc of one bottle of Dr. J.
21 cLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm, 1 call
boiilkiently recommend it ns an inicompnr
parable remedy foi tliro it troubles. For
sale by Watkins & Cos.
From It. li.lJixby. Edge wood, Leva:
Dr. J. 11. .McLean’s Tar Wine Lung iialm
is the leading cough Rcniedv here. Ii
was difficult during the past winter to
keep a supply In a case which came un
der my notice it effected a permanent cure
of asthma of several years standing. For
sale by Watkins & Cos.
At tlie solicitation of Mr K. If. l-obb,
principal of the Seminary, I consented to
deliver as addicss to the young men. I
will speak oh Saturday night, Feb. 13,
beginning at seven o’clock, on the sub
ject of “Work.” My address will e
mostly to the young men of this country,
and L liooe to see a good number pres,
sent. All are invited.
E. \V. Coleman.
The Police Gazitte mnke3 an antlouncc
niefil in this issue 3J o one is compelled
to seed one SI.OO, or even for a sample
copy, ’out thirteen issues wouid furnish
enough pictures to cover your house, pro
vided the house is not t o large. If you
want the paper and don’l want to send for
it, hand us your SI.OO and we wilt for
ward it for you.
If you want good fare, splendid beds
and elegant accommodations, go to The
Hightower Hotel at !4| Whitehall Atlan
ta, Ga., where you will find D. N. High
tower, proprietor, always ready to leceive
you. Head his advertisement in this is
sue.
Valuable Farms for Sale.
E. W. Coleman, Real Estate Agent
bus the following lands for sale, and is
ready to negotiate sales or leases :
One large fourteen room hotel for sale
or rent. A splendid bargain.
Wanted to sell a ten acre farm near
town—can ali be cultivated, good land ami
a splendid frame dwelling. Convenient to.
the depot and town. A splendid bargain.
160 acres of land, 40 acres cleared, 15
acres good bottom laud, good orchard,
very good buildings, good water power
having 100 to 150 horse power, 4 miles
from town, un i in a well tiuibererl sec
tion.
Wanted to sc 1 one fill'; farm containing
I about 150 acre:, 25 acres of good both m
laud in cultivation, balance well tiinbeicd
; good water, ill edge of to aii. A spieii
i did off' r, A (Id I css, Jr, A . Col.fc.MAK,
I lteal Ent ile .igelit, Lll.jiy, U l,
( Faflßiu CoaatT MfSala tor H rcb.
| GEORGIA—FANNIN oil NTY.
\\ ill In- mid before the court home
| d<K>r, hi Moi_.mi,.u, said county, between
j the legal hour* of *u!c, bv virtue of tax 11.
j t is , on the first TTu-s.iay in .Maicli, ISMi ;
Lots of i i't l No-. -M ( .6, 177 mill JJ4 in
| itie ttiii lbs.li- tof the 2.1 section ; also lots
of fall 1 No-. 1 2_>n and 7.1 AC lea iulilvsi
iu lot of land No. y 7 and ali tile mimia
interest in N<>. pjij ail hi the ti’u district of
the Is! reel on ol said county ; also lots of
lands Nos. m am! i',il in lac bib ili- rict
oi the Ist src'.ioii of said county, and also
lot '■! lau i No o * in tin* Btb district ol
tile Aid section of s.iid county, and each
h l collision. g llR) acres, and lo l>u mJu as
111 ■ piopcrly n( Marcus >. Roll lor the
taxes due tin .-lute and County lor the
i year 1365. Also at the same time u< <1
pace. mi.l io in manner above de.-enbed,
wilt tie sod lots or land Nos. T-2>, 104, ill,
I flu, i6l, lio. 216 and iiiuiciui in
tMesi m tut i.t laml No lio ail in tlie
blit oi-ti i*-t of the Ist section of said coun
ty: also lots "I land Nos. 7b, Jb4, 20 ad
ail mineral interest in Nos. To ai.d 2sl till
in the liu tost riel of tne * si section oi said
couiiiy , a.so nils of lands Nos. 27, 107 m
me Ci'ui tbtfit n t ol tin: Jsi mmiuii of sanl
Coutjty ; it ISo ioUs id land Nos. tin, 122 and
nil lite mineral iiheicst u lots of land Nos.
i'.I.S told 2-1 -> a.i in the Till district of the
2nd s. clion ol said county; also lots of
Find -*os. 20 1, 214, 220, iU7 and all min
eial interest in lots of limit Nos. J 7 atul
| 162 ti. I in the 6tit district of the 2nd sce
| tioil of said county, anil also lots of land
| .sos. 04, 6' 1 , 222 ami all the mineral in-
Icrest in lot No. 1)6 and all iu t..e dot dis
li'iet ol ltic 2np section of said county anil
to l-o sold as tiie pioperly of Harris and
Milieu. Also at Uie same time and place,
and m tlie manlier aiiovc described, will tie
sold, lot of mod No. 202 ai toe iUh dis
irict 61 tne 2uil section of said county, to
be sold ns the property of James F. Coop
er, for taxes one lire onate and County tor
ihe year Lbeo; aiso lot of land No. lit} ui
the 27th district of the 2nd so lion ol said
county to be soul ns the property of Tims.
Jones lor taxes due the State and County
for the year 166-j ; also lot of laud No.
Ob iu the Old district of the Ist section of
said cottniy ; also lot No. UP) in the Util
district of the 2nd section ot said county
to be sold us toe property of Mrs. Alary
E. W ills,ni for luxes uuo tne ttiaio mid
(Jointly tor Hie year 186 b: also lot of
1 ml No. JIG oi uie 7U. lii.smcl of Hie 2ml
section of said county lo be soul as the
propel tv of U. tv, ainipson; also lots of
laud Nos. U and 14 in tne iltn uisiricl ol
me 2ml section to be sold as t„e propelty
of Geo. A. Speer; also lot of laud No.
iff in the Tib u suet of Uie 2nd Section ol
.- ini co nny lo ne s: l 1 as iim properly ot
J.ones fioi'n ior taxes due ibj Stale aiKl
Lodiity for the year 18j5 ; uiso lot ol
boui No. 22d m tne 'Ji.i il.slricl ot Hie 2 i
frkt’.t.iuu <,i; ij.iitl Cuuuiy to lio cc#id i v
piojiCltj oi Vv ui. dj. iiigii; alao tol o!
i Jut Jno iO-j in tlitf iJC.ii utbu'iFi ot tiio Jau
biciitMi oi: p.ait.i culULj iota; uid ua uiv
j)iOi eity of ixic.iiara A. LVt*j>lc■; alb.; tot
v ’ I J\t>. 2/ti in ill v * titi; ui.sli.cL t>i l tie
J*ivi acf 1 : .on to a,;ki ivy aoul as
-U* i t i *** . (Jp
.it Yoon ; kiitj lot oi aSo in on
1/4 it LiM i iCt Oi J ;K‘ 2>iti dcCLIo.i oi rvau* COU..-
iy to ul* iiok! as iiiu jjrvjK.*nj’ oi Varney A
lA.hkiil; a.iso lOt ox miiv.l 1 j.) in tlic
til;i uiHriCt til Uio 2ui LpctiOii ol baitl
e./iiiHy to bo soni ns i, e pjopcity of u
hits *V. fl.iydeii , a.so 1.,t t, 1 cold ’ v, o.
21)2 in toe (i.li iiisinei of Uie Ist Soci.on ol
said Cos nny to . o soul as the pioperly of
(ieorg' i. t'lKll; also on, oi ,aou No
fi4 in the 21 in disli icl ol tiie 2nd section
ol war. colinly to be Mild as tne p.opeiiy
Ol -lost p.. ai. B ~,f.- ; a.so lot oi .'uni. No.
I'M iu liu Dtfh ibsli i;a oi tiie 2.0 . eiamn
ol s.nit counl v to fie sol I as iiie propelly
oi Henry, C. ri. H ;rselt .grid; also ~.t
<■£ hind -to. 54 in f..e lltli id.arie, or toe
Ist seel on of b.ud county to be soiti as Uie
property of A. Newton ai.d ... L. Tucker;
also io; of 1 tulil No. 2iJ'J in liio bill disliicl
ol the I t .section of said couuty to be sold
as tntf-7#*porty of J). D. Guest; also ini
'if i " and No. 208 in uie SHh dislr.ct of the
2,i ; r i lain ol said county to be sold as
ti..-property of Jimn Al. Cooper; aso lot
of iurnl .so. 125 in flu- 271 b ibsuict of tne
2nd seel ion of said county to be sold as
in- prop tty ol .VI. S. Alaury ; also lot of
i iri No. id in the 27tn district ot the 2nd
; oi. n of said county, ami f undivided
ieicit.>i in lo‘ of land No. 258 m the O.ii
uisi I'iCtii.f the Ist section ot said county to
be sold as the property of I. Y. Sa ivied ;
also lat of land No. 12 in the tilii diet: ict
ni the Ist section of said county to eso and
as the property of ..‘amis N. Barton ; aiso
lot of ixn-i No. fill in tho 27th dismi.t of
tnc 2nd section ot said county to lie sold
as tin; property of J. (j. Parks; also ioi
oi iaini No. 170 in the (Jib district of the
Jst section' of said county to he sold as the
properly of T. A. J.ojdess; also lot of
kind N... 132 in the 6th district of the first
.section of said county to be sold as the
property of VV. A. Uieen ; also lot of iaini
No. i --J in the Bth district of the first sec
tion ot .-nod county to be Sold as tne prop
erty of C. K. Henderson ; aiso lot of laud
No. J fid in the Otli district of Hie first sec
tion of said county to be seal as the prop
eiiy of Alls. L il. Bersew ; aiso lot of
ku.d number 128 in tbe foil district of the
first section of said county to be sold as
the property of H. C. Edmunds; aiso lots
ot land number* oil, 57 and 15 m tbe 27th
distnct of Hie second section iff said conn
ty to be sold as Ha: property of Mrs. VV.
1 J* Wooten ; also lot of laud number 145
I in the htlj district of the second section id
i said county to be sold as the property of
j It. i.ianery ; also lot of land number 5(5 in
j the 81 n district of the second section ol"
said couidy to oe sold as tne propel ty of
M-E. ii ei-.ee; also lots of land nuuihois
T ni llie 7m district of the first section and
lot num'ier 5 ip the Bth district ot the 2nd
etion ot said county and leyted on as tiie
' propel ty ol Caroline A Smith ; also lot
i oi la.ui number 41 and one undivyied ha t
' interest u lots of land numbers 32 and 6
ail m tin: 9th district of tiie second see*
‘ tion of saul county to > e solil as the prop
! erty of (V. I*. Harden; also Hi acres oi
; one lenth undivided interest in lot of land
i iituntKT 32 in the 9;h disirict of the sec
ond s.e .on of said county to be sold as
j the propei ty ol iohn M. Slone ; also 10
I act.- or • ■ sixteenth undividedinlere tin
.ol ii i..od number 7u in the o ii district of
: i.e teei. . , e-lion in said county, and a.i
oi soii 1.0 iviug in Fan-iiu county and
• levied (in to sutisly tax li. fas for tax.o
lor the yai 1885 u aiu-t the owners of
tin I ini- tie utioiied in adv rtiKi-ineut. This
Jin . 25. |BSfi. Juris \y t (j t .
1 28 5 . (pit. fee $53.60.) b.icnd.
TO MILL MEN i N CEN ER AL!
vVtul Wlio Wh li
• w ISiiMii o*
oorn, Wheat, or Saw Mills.
.... , M ‘ ll l: ''' t,,n ." or Repairing is my sped.-,! tr.vle. I have given it mv
= Ipsr.
i•] i v J” H N MA U h DIN.
~ Millwright and (. ontractor, Khljny. Ga.
HE HE WE CO ME, HEAD US \\
The Champions of S.<>>v j
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11276 receives! Kieir CrasS Fall Sleek cf Goods I
ii—-O —o
i)rv rr!r.“v , T rrV ~PS" ' Pli "" ! Hardware
. n0,.-.. ..lions—in la. t every thing you neeii, ami at nrice*
Second lo none.
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(JEOmUA-FAXXIX r UNTY.
At, Chambers. .Tannary 10, issti. Mary
I niplifey and other legatees of the last
W ill of William L’mphrev Uaviinr tiled
their petifinn lor pronate of William
I niphrey’s Will in solemn form and it
nppi'iii'in-: that citation should issti,- t,i
be served pers malty on Cullie Cmplirej
an! Harriett Fmplirey of said eounty,
ordered that citation issue lo lx; served
on tlnv-i ten days before the March term,
1881!. of this court, and tli it as Mrs. Sa
riih Harper anil Mrs. Mary uedtiia i re
side n i( of the Slate of Georgia and can
only he served by publicati,in, that they
he cited anil made parties by publication
once n week lor fopr weeks in the Ellij .y
courier, a newsuaper üblir.lied in' 'me
town of ICllij iy. Slate of Georgia, before
1 he March term, l-SStl, of the sai l court of
Ordinary, and that this orders,, publish
ed constitute such dealimi.
.lames Witiierow, Ord’v.
I 21 ( l(K)w)
GEORGIA -FANNIN COUNTY.
Agreeable to an order of (be court ol
Ordinary of said county, will he sold on
the tirsi Tuesday in March. 188(1, before
the court bouse door, iu Morgan ton. Haul
Ouut ty,-lUo ln-'*,aing litnd - mtrlsogmgsHo
the cslate of Jacob Weaver deceased, ic
wif: SO acres more or less of lot of land
No. 3'lo in the Btb district of the 2nd sec
lion, it being the cast portion of said lot.
i cniis of sale cash. Jacob J unior,
1 7 4 (84 w) , Administrator.
GEO ltd IA —< i 11. Mli It CoU N TV.
V* ill be mild at the court house door in
said count; . on !lie first I’uesdav in
Mnreli next, lot of land .Vo. -l () in' 11 (
12tu disr.ri t and 2nd section in said
••<> ia tv as the property ofG. H. Hender
son to satisfy a tax li. fa., issued by (i.
W. Gales, T. C., of said county, for State
and County tax n for the year 188a,
against said C. |{. Henderson. Levied
and returned tome by 11. A. Wheeler,
L. G. This Jail. 27, 1886.
H. M. liramlelt,
1 27 ot. (oi-s fee $3.42. ) Shorilf.
G EO It(JI A-G ILM Elt GOG Nr V .
Will be sold before the court house
dour ii said county, on the first Tuesday
in .March, isso, between the legal hours
of* side, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. X 5 in tti * 2ftii district and
2nd section of said county; levied oil as
the property of A. J. Heuslev to satisfy
n justice court li. fa. issued from the
111 >2 district, (7. 31,, of said county in fa
vor ol j,. J. Gartrell vs. A. J. Hensley
l’loperty pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney. Levy made and returned to me by
N. Sanford, L. G. This Jam . 25, 1886.
11. M. Bramlett.
I 28 st. Cprs fee $5.20,) Sheriff.
GEOIiGT A—GILMEU COUNTY.
Will lie soid before the court house
door of said county, or the first Tuesday
in March, 1886. between the legal hours
of saie, the following property, to-wit:
All the i-igli!. title and interest of James
A. Kitnmous in and to lot of land No. 209
in the 6th district and 2nd section of sain
county; it being 40 acres on tiie west end
of said lot. Levied on as the property
of James \. Kimmons to satisfy ajustice
court li. 111., issued from the 972nd dis-
Li-r Ct. G. M. in favor of M. V , Teem vs.
James A. KinunOnS. Property pointed
out by plaintiff, l evy made and return
ed to me by John Muikey. L.C , the Otli
day of January, 1886. This Jan. 25, 18-6.
H. 31. Urnnilett,
128 51. (prs fee $5.03.) Bbeiiff.
GEOIttiI.V—GILMER COUNTY.
W 'll be sold at tho conn house door in
said county, oil the first Tuesday in
March next, within the legal hours of sale
the'following property, to wit: All the
right ; title and interest, of .Sidney Itieh
ard, in and to lots of land Nos. 313 in the
lltli district, and IMI in the 12th district
and nil in the 2nd section in said county.
I.evied on to satisfy a justice court fi. fa.
issued from the lohlsl district, <;. ,\j., in
favor of M. Y r . Teem against said Sid
ney Itichanl. Levy tnaile and returned
to me by ii. A. Wheel.r, L.C. This Jan
-*• lss,i H. M. Bramlctt.
1 28 at. t prs fee $4.15. ) shet ilf.
G EOttG IA—UI LM K K COU N 1 V.
Will ae sold on the first Ttiesd iv in
Match. 1888, at the court house door in
said county, within the leg i! hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot
< f land No. ISh in me 2.1t1i district and
2nd section of said county.—no one re
sitting on said land. Said’lan.l levied on
the property of John if. Woody, to
siti.ty an execution issued IVoni the
iiwticu court of the Moist district, G. m..
lob i county, in favor of Ji It. J'onfe
ior Iho heiieht of lohu II Newton
a-'ii list .loiiii 11, Woody. Writlon notice
viv •! 10 deleiidalil. I,< yy made this the
80th day of January, l.iMli,
11. M , Itrainlett.
12< .It. ;pr* tt) 14.80 ,j hetjff.
G EORGIA — F an ni n Cou nty.
Hi] be sold before the court borne
door, in Morgunton, -aid comity, be
tween die lega l hours of sale, on the
Ist Tuesday in March, 1886. the fol
lowing yreportv to-wit- Lois of land
Nos. 81,98, 104 and 115 all in tbe
sJ7th district of the 2nd section of said
county, and lots of land Nos. I!>7 and
l. r >7 in the 7t-li district of the Ist sec
tion of said oounty containing Kid *:re
eaeb, and also tbe following town prop
erty and fractions of oti of 'and, FO
acres if lots of land Nos. 197 and H'B
•he name being 1 h seres of lot No. K-7
and balance on lot No. li)8 and knnvtn
astbo 11. 11. Head pace and in tie
Btb (listriot of the 2nd section of sad
enmity, and 25 acres of ot of land No,
227 lying in the wes, of the Morgana a
a’ and Ducktown road, in tiie Btli district
ot the 2nd section of said county, and
00 acres of lot of land No. 245), and
140 acres of lot ol land No. 226 in tho
Bth district .T tne 2u<r section or said
county and known as the Bill Noblet
place bought by .J. M. Wataon deceas
ed of Dave Ralston and Wii iam Frank
lin. <nd 80 ot lot of ot of and No. I
in the Bth district of the Ist ..section iu
said county it being the east ha f of
-aid ot of and, and one' undivided
fourth interest in 80 acres more or ess
of ot of land No. 228 m the Bth dis
trict of the 2nd section of said county
known as the -undent place, and 80
acres of lot of land No. 220 in the Bth
district of the Ist section of said coun
ty it being the cast half of said lot of
land, and aso town lots Nos. 35, 36
and 43 with dwellings, store houses,
stables and cribs, lying north of the
court house and containing £ acre each,
and in the town of Morsrauton, and all
ovied on ns the property of the a-tate
of J. M. Watson, deceased, by virtue
of a fi. ta, from the Superior court of
said county in favor of James Wither*
off against Mary G. Watson admin
istratrix. This Jan. 20, 1886.
John W. Gray, Sheriff.
1 21 St. (prs fee $14.75).
GKoRG l A—K ANN I N COUNTY.
Will he sold at the court house door in
said county, within the legal hours of
Sul.*, o the first Tuesday in March next,
IMM). the following lands, to-wit: The one
undivided half interest and title to lots
of lain! numbers lid, 07, 101. 117, lls, 143,
HM, 1.12, 155. l. li, 170, 17, 205, 210 ana 2M3
all in the bill district and Ist section of
said county, and also the one ttmlivined
one third interest in and to lots of land
numbers 2<i. 291, 292. 321 and the east
half of 1122 all in the 7th district and Ist
suction ol taid county. The interest in
said laud above described belonging to
the estate ul Jesse Lov.nggood late of
said county deceased, and tube sold by
virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
b aiu county, sale to continue from day
today until properly is sold. Terms of
sale. cash.. This the 25tii day of Janua
ry, lsisn. l. M. (jitKEK, Executor,
OLSANNAfi LuVinucoou. Executrix
of Jesse Lovmggobd deceased,
1 at. (prs fee $7..7f. i
geoi;gi a—Fannin county.
To all persons whom it muv concern:
Martha Hailey, widow of John Bailey,
lias applied ,aud has set ap.ut a twelve
inoutiis allowance out of the estate of said
John Bailey, and I will pass upon and
gram the same on the first Monday in
March, 188 b, if no sufficient o jections be
interposed. This Dec the Both, 1885.
James YVitherow, Ord’y.
1 74 (71 w.)
(< KO KG I A—CULM Eli COUNTY.
Til os. W. Craigo applies to Hie under,
signed to lie appointe 1 permanent ad*
ministr.*tor ol the. estate <rf Lucius H.
Smith, deceased late ol sad county,and
I will hear his application on the first
Monday in March, IMSU. All (teraons
concerned will show cause, it any they
can. why at said term tlm application
should not be granted. Witness my
blind and official siguatur®. This Jaw.
2Jth. 1888. J. C. Allen.
1 21 fit (80w) Ordinary,
GEORGIA—FAN NIX GO UN l'Y.
Ucliccch * mtis having applied (or a
year’* support out of (he estate of Thom*
as Cui lis, and the appraisers having nmdo
a return to my nilice, ami I will pass upon
the same un the Ut Monday in March,
I sso. Th u Feb. the 3rd, I*BB.
•Jewl Withrow,
•J 4 4t. (| rs fee ♦l.fl.Y) Ordinary,