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COLEMAN &. KIKBY,
Edi'ors & Proprietors
fKLUJAY. GA.. N"V. Mill I! 25.
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“The limit. Curler Tale,” ta s
tio Constitution, * tbe cl.airmail
of the special judiciary coniimitee.
is one of the best | otied ami most
efficient legislators in the assent
blv, ami is backed by a commit
lee < f bright, brainy young men,
who are working itnlustriniisly to
keep up the voluminous business
rtf the committee. Out oi nearly
one 1 un'lred bills referred to Uti
committee, less than a d< zen re
main unreported. There is no
pigeon-holing, every bill, alter
critical examination, is passed
upon on its merits.”
BETTER NEWS.
A special from Augusta to (lie
Constitution ot Biinday, says:
The contract lor the Augusta &
Chattanooga has been let, and
one bundled hands have been put
to work, to be increased to live
hundred next week. The line is
In reach Gainesville January 1,
1888 When thirty miles are com
pleted, rolling stock will be pul
or.
From this it will be seen that
the progress of the work will be
greatly facilitated. Such tidings
are indeed encouraging, and evi
dently means something in this
ago of rapid lailroad construction.
Money at the back of such dem
onstrations will be powerful e
nntigli to push an engine from the
sandhills of Augusta to the curl
ing smoke of Chattanooga manu
factories. Tne country along this
manimnlji lino will blossom with
lucrative enterprises,and a people
hitherto burred by the limitations
of no railroad competition, will
prosper to a degree unknown to
our section.
Tlio road is coming, just where
it will be located in now unknown
to any one. Wo a wait its cumins
to our sister city, Gainesville, with
hopeful longings, feeling confi
dent that the good judgment oi
the road authorities will turn iis
course by Killjoy.
THERE JS MONEY IN IT.
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Tobacco culture is fast making
an inroad on the time-warn prod
ucts of agriculture. The subject
tins enlisted Ihe advise and en
couragement ol Western North
Carolina press, and its passage
into North Georgia is an epoch
worthy of note in the strides ol
advancement and money-making
We believe it is oi c of ilie most
paying branches ot ugricilturc
litis section can follow. Tne re
port ol those who have engaged
in its culture is iiyleed graiilving,
and that il proves remunerative,
goes without question. In many
places in Western North Carolina
and extreme North lieorgi "there
are raised from 800 to 1,000 lbs
per acre worth, when properly
cured, 30cent6 per pound, making
$2lO per acre in money. How
many men in this country make
$2-10 in money on their entire
farm, much less ou an acre f This
is so much per acre, and it many
of our entire farms were convert-
ed into a garden of the broad-leal
how much more money would be
among us ? ll is a fact which
sa l experience confirms that oor
present system of farming is a
stupendous It.i! lire, ami every
year our larms, instead ol im
proving, are left in a ruinous and
deteriorating state. A change
must be had;.our present way lias
proven a farce, and unless out
farmers have recourse to some
other productions save that of a
little patch of corn ami sometimes
wheat, they will be compelled to
abaudon' them from sheer impov
erishment. We hope lo see to
bacco farms all over ibis country
next year, amt we are glad to see
now a move in that direction.
Uurs is the home of the plant,aud
all over these old lulls amt moun
tain sides that now produce the
sturdy weed should flourish this
stately plant.
7 HE /. EG IS I.A'I VB A*.
Ti.e I. jp-latm* moving on
w .it. it* wink in a hti*k tnsiiner.
Tin- *mk i.l tin* kr< k g. in tally
ioe up Willi the tiimintos ht*i>ire
tie House. The absence ot I lie
usually long- w inded harangues,
will w inch I tie bon. r is coin ill "Ult
.Il 3leil, is conspicuously tiolira
ble. Tne body for .••.*•*■ has goi
trtidowu to work. Ni question
fit tl f|l rf|fl(| dIUM* lifi* V I
bei n | is. n ml to the house, lo
cal bii’s mainly eugi th**
alien l inn of ilie L’-dv. Iti 1 ri ■_;• £
Inils. aku g lor •-! :u uis aid ili> r
mailers peri airing I roads, have
be-n inirodiiet<i t.. an * x'eni 1 s*ai
lliis a*'seuib'v l< culled I it" “riMlj
mad h igUlaiiiin.”
A GOOI> HIT.
We etii, I lie-ti l irl ' lielow 1 1 cm
lie I) >ilon A ig ns iv hit'ii we think
: applies f> r. suitably lo suhscrib
ler who oi'CJhdona'iv get tiump
sliDulneieil about the ( ot'itiEK and
wiisi il sai s. Ai b ast il suits m
part ot ii :
An esteemed cit z -it and [>h
tron al the Atgus remarked, the
other day. that while ho conceded
the license it editorial saucimss,
lie was just tired of being <^ie•!
hard until 1 aby the Argus Tw a
general way, when lie happened
10 be opposed to anv scheme ol
which il W! h the, advocate. Mmv.
ordinarily ibis would sound like
a boycott, ora thrashing lor tin
eiliior. Hut then. Ii is only an
empty sound. Neither tlie one
or lilt* oilier would i fl’-cl it. Tin
Argus is not a child ol mislori
une, nor is il t ie yielding sulijeci
ol wrath. Ii was horn in a wliirl
wind mid rm k and in the cradle ot
a storm-tossed era, and with
every sail spread before the
vengeful winds safely ploughed
(lie wrathful waves into a bailor
calmly serene as a bed of voilets
under liio playful beams of a
May morning sun. In the iiglii
ol local superstition it recklessly
(l imited Iho emblem of galore in
the lace of political omnipntance.
Its dirgeful nquinm has been
played upon the harp of a I lions
and doleful strings, and the
moaning pines have grthered life
knell in solemn playfulness and
tilled I tie winds id' the mount*
ains with the music oi its fu ler
al. Hal like a child of IVovi
deuce il lias unraveled i's tellier
and gamboled upon Ilie green
again. Tnrougli a run of years
calm, quiet, and often empty as
a last year’s oyster shell, it has
swung itself lo our editorial coal
tail like a nymph ol an eastern
sen. We have endeavored to give
it the giand shake, but like Bttt
quo’s ghost, it was up and al its
again. We have put H upon Tan
ner diet, poisoned i'h columns
with vermin tx'eimioalors, over
dosed il with vermifuge and poul
ticed its sides with itch remeiTes,
bunion salve, and pile oinlment.
We have gormandized its pages
with croup remedies, billions bit
ters, chill tonics, West Indian
consumptive cures, and stuccoed
it with fiic-sinnies o! Lydia I’ynk
ham, Junes, he pays the freight,
and tlre living skeleton who (al
iened into the robust “alter Ink
ing.’’ We have absolutely ti ed
o give it away, but it has had the
l.ves of nine cats, ami to-day,is
making money in spite of tale.
Tne thing surprises us. no less
than it irritates others. To-day
it is wreathed in garlands ot flat
tery, and to-morrow bv the soli
same hands, pierced with thorns.
11 lias antagonized every man in
the county by turns, and each, in
lime, lias tilled ils pores with ihe
sweet incense of praise. We do
not believe in super tiKtnral evi
dences of common place things,
and cannot understand the there
fore of t husnest; hut there is no
use to kick, for it only makes it
bounce the higher.
Bro. Trick of ilie Dalilonegu
Signals and Bro Mot.roe of the
Dawsonville Nana are trying to
settle the txaii route of the A A*
0. road, but so tar their gigadttc
ell.iris have failed to solve tins
intricate nroblem, which would
thereby relieve the company o!
Ibis onerous task Just talk on,
brethren; tins is a country of tree
lip, and il is immaterial which
loule you determine open,—the
road will be built all the same,
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Thousands of people suffer with back
actio, not knowing Unit in most eases it is
a symptom of diseased kidneys and liver,
which plasters and lotions cannot heal, the
hest and safest remedy is Dr. J. 11. Me
Lean’s Liver ami Kiduey ltahu. SI.OO
per bottle at Wutkins A Cos.
Now is ilie tune lo subscribe
for the (.’otdttr u.
WASHINGTON LETTER. \
i <r 4 r.,u;r <■.*.* ~t.
Ag tin itie White Haw* •*!
I In itvily draped rn incur mug at'
1w oi kmcn are busily engaged ii j
winding sable emblem* afoittw
I the marble rnltitnn* of the Cap -
I 'ok Kxcculive I) parttii"ni* and I
| o'her public Jiuitding*. Th*
! Will's lions.- is looking ihhimiii!-
i ly cb an, l.av cg hem I res lily re 1
i jtm'ed recently, and Ihe t.* si
hunting has L***-n used upMi ll ■
ii order l lint ii may ii" 1 be dis
,'oioied m .vel wealner l-V tin
' lading (.1 tin; cio'li a* was Ibe
j r,n- when it was last dtapec.
Die first announcement ol cx
i t*rhsiiieiil Artbiii’s deaGi was rc
-1- ived at me W die House by >
j telephone tllessag * f; oit the As
I-i ciaied press The ncwi spree
j rapidly over Ihe city, and tin
I flags on all the ptio'io buildings
| were a: o ;■• placed at ball mas .
I’ii-j I*.. siib-nt x;>e t to attend
the lunera! in lie .v york, an l it is
pml a i.e I Lai coni 'll 11 i O('S wd>
ilicud r prescnling bolli 4/rauch
e-, of Congi i *,*■.
Kin c e l'resideal Cleveland
owns real e -dale in Ilie D.-tried
nl G Jumbia, lie seems to lake
more interest in local tuatteis,
and has been brought into moi>
ut iin :it e relaiions with Wasli
iigloniaiis. lie has always had
broad views on Ilie justice and
necessity ol liberal treatment, ot
ihe Capitol City at the hands of
(Jungiess, however, as liis treat
incut of tin* subject in his mes
sage showed.
In half sought seclusion the
1 ’resident is now working hard
on liis second annual message,
and il has already taken quite a
ilinile shape. Other < fliciala as
w.ll as the President have been
compelled to go into temporary
reiireinent in order to find quiet
enough to perform important
work. The assislent Secretary,ol
the Treasury, Mr. Fairchild, al
lows liis ('dice door in the Treas
ury building to remain wide open
even when lie would like to avoid
drsturbauce, and constantly lie
lias a constant .-dream of visitors
despite the care of the watch
men. When lis has any work on
Ii an and inquiring concentrated
thought, as is now the case, lie
betakes himself to liis private
home rather than refuse himself
to callers,
Tne Secretary of the Treasury
hus just, broken up an abuse that
has long existed in his depart
ment. It was the substitute sys
tem. Clerks i uve been in Ihe
habit ol employing substitutes
and giving them part of their
wages. Mr. Manning lira issued
an order that eltrks must per
form the dul oj lor which they
were paid, themselves, and re
quired them to appear for duty
n person or be dismissed. It is
useless to say there were' very
few absentees Hie day the order
went into ilFect. The system
lias been greatly abused and it as
grea ly interfered with the effi
ciency of the force.
It is too early to decide wheth
er the oleomargarine law is equal
to the accomplishment of all that
it aims al, hut the fust two
weeks ot ils operai toil leads the
internal revenue i dicers lo figure
up an income to the Government
from a million lo a million and a
half from this source by Hie first
ol Nov-mber, 1887. Tne mattu
taeturers of attificial substitutes
lor buliei say that the law lias
helped rather than injured their
business. The Treasury stamp
they think, gives a certain digni
ty to their goods which they ill >
not possess before, and many
persons appear to regard it as a
guarantee that the contents ol
the p .cKage are pure. In a cei
ttlsn sense only the stamp may be
said lo tie ayu irantee. Tne pur
chaser ts not cheated as lo ihe
character ol the article lie is buy
tog. II? asks for olemarga ioe
or tint tei ine and lie gets it every
time. Whenever a proper tu
foreeinent ol the\*w is defrayed’
by Congress, he will also know
when lie i*gel ling ap> or article
or good one.
It is said tlie leaders of the la
bor nV'V'itient, slr Ib.wdcrly and
Mr. G.-orce, may urge ihe Pres
ident to call an ex ra session oi
1 lie fit t let Ii Cmgie.s immediate
ly upon ilie expiration ol the
present. Tins will he*, lor the
| pill pose of i-onsi,iermg h gisla
| Hon l l Ilie llileres! if Hie wnik
iognien. Assuming ilia t th,
{question iso such linpi.i laoee a-
Ito den.and early and tit finite
| legislation, ili e ex ra session
f woul.l lie at o % it Il.e only means
b.v which the *ubjei, can he as
1 sured its proper consideration.
Ol ruups IH.I nftg rrn b
at the a; t to*enaig Ge r' se.fioi ,
and tu di ler acth>ii utiiii M* *-
*en bitng of (fc new l'<*ogfe*‘ j
would involve a dclae of inof
'ban av si
A NAMELESS CASE
! (• tiMi *♦*? a \<*w mrlum r>*
I for a Lout irar*. \l lil*rviU of
| *|*n|** of *<%<*. at unit |iii
I -nrin-' io tic* region
of niv Li<lr.f*Tw, Tin* iiaiu wotalil Uit* ir *
n|iwra .i.d e -l .ny l. eli a*l he.el.
uiid so* m<*tl to (tciKftmie rat Terr evi
t>lK crtpatiwsr i!m* inot hoH
* I rt' dto d!i kiii ironn-.Up'iHc with
out Ik* ert*. vtril r*.t *.l tuy
lit none srave relief. 1 rti.aHy tiv;! it.
j it. It. :tn an exi ; !tn nt, *iut io m> utter
win iftiim M<t n ti t an i • ! f*l *.*i r v.
I -ltd ftei , . -i s. To iit i
• recenttime i have ili-eo bottles,
tin! not <i |>'<in b>3 i.>vpr returned. 1 do
i t know wh it vis tho matter, liei bor
eoni<| my ph'fti -it s* name the complaint.
i’ie l. It. It. lifted finely and powerfully
ti|xm my livir; iny ai>tN:titc la been
•piendid an.i my constitution built it * *
raplJly. It.Tu’iniw.
Oonstitutinn (ia., May G, 1820.
U PE ACHED IN TEG II 1T Y.
I am and >wn twelve yearn n'4o
.tiitl Mil been able to wmk since.
Helve lost Sop*r aetion of my Lips and
!e£u. Foivi'e years serol'u'om s rej
have upland oil my ssab* an l tnße,:n i
at tho rt.nw tint -• niv e* Woza i to
tail, and for three years have neeii com
paratively; b.'ind . Have been treated by
eminent physicians of different schools
witimi*U)fei.Te. 1 have taken five bot
tles ( f i \sW*. It. (made at Atlanta, Ga.)
and uli profit b us sore uiaduallv heal
ing. Inflammation about my eyes Ins
disappeared and there is some improve
ment in m\ vision. Am very much ben
-1 fitted and jeiieved and hevin io feel
i ko a lx>y feel rood. My strength
and activity are returning in* my le s
and hips. The If. •. It. acts vigorously
upon my kidneys, and the grejt quantity
of matter that has been forced out
through the skin is utterly inciedihle,
oltch so offensive in odor as to produce
nausea. I refer to all business men of
LaGrange. Ga. P. PIIOPIIJLL.
LuGrange, Ua., fan. Id, 18dG.
PROCLAIMS ALOUD.
We have a case under our immediate
observation of Rheumatism which lias
been cured by the use ot 11. li. 15. Sam
Simpson (col) was almost lielpitss when
we put him on B. 11. It. lie has taken
a lion i 8 Lotties and says he is well, and
to nil uppenrunces Is well. He is now
our regular porter and does nil the work
heavy and light and proclaims aloud the
virtues of 15. 15. 16.
Dunaway ,1: Cos., Druggists,
Arkansas City, A.r.., April 31, isso.
DE MON ST HA TED M E HIT.
..Sparta, Ga., May 13, 1886.
Blood Balm C >:
You wib please ship us per first freight
one glnaS Ji. li. li.
It gives us pleasure to report a good
trade-tar this preparation. Indeed ii lies
for eclipsed all other blood remedies,
both in demonstrated merit and rapid
sale with ns. Bezier it Yardman.
RHEUMATISM.
Although a practitioner of near twen
ty y tnrs. my mother influenced mo to
procure It. li. li. for her. She had heeu
confined to liyr bed several months with
Übuunmtism, which had' subhoruly re
sist! and all ((in' usual remedies. W ithin
twenty-totir tioi rs after commencing It.
It. li., 1 < b.-ei'Vetkmarked ieli f. .-!i has
just commenced, her tlti r<l bottle
and is nearly as active as or o, an l has
been to tbe Lout yard with -rak-i in
hand” cleaning up. Her improvement is
truly WoiidelTut anti immensely gratify
ing. G, If. Aioutgomery. .11. D.
Jacksonville, Ala., Jlav 13. I < G.
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GE‘>U(! [A—FANNIN COUNTY.
AV II be sold liefore the court house door
in said couniy within the legal hours of
sale '>n the tirst Tuis lay in December 1830
the following property to wit, lot „f | hn( j
No. 61 m the 7th district and 3d section
|of said county, and sold tile property of
i Eldred Cornett, also lot of land No. 125
iu the 7th district and 2d section of said
i county sold as the property of William K.
Kincaid, also lot of land No. 802 in the 8
I district and 2 1 section of said county, sold
[ as the property of Fi.lell Weaver, also lot
j of land Xu. old iu the Blh district and 2d
[ section of said county iid ns-thc property
ol Elias ti. Weaver, to satisfy a >U[>erior
(. olirt ti la issued trom Dawson Su|H*iior
Court in favor of 11. U WeDaniel, Uov
etnoi'r ys. W.J. Kincaid, prituipal, and
KMiee 1 Cornett, William It. Kincaid, IV
.1.11 Weaver and E. li. Worn r, sureties,
l ids the first day ol November 188ij.
John W. (Jiuv,
I*, ft**.!.*' Sheriff.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ellijay, Georgia.
' \\ ill practice in all the courts of Gil
mer and adjoining counties. Estates
and interests in land a specialty.
Prompt attention given to all collec
tions. 10-21-85
PICKEN-V KiTeuIFF SALES
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUN Y.
Will he sold uu the first Tuesday in De
cember 1886 at the court house door in
said county within the legal hours ot' sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the follow
mg property to wit: lot < f land No, 01 in
the 4tli nisliict and 2il s.ctiou of said coun
ty. containing 160 acres m< re or less, anil
levied on as the property of .Joshua M.
Goode to satifv an execution issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor
of Stephen Kirby against said .losliua .\l.
Goode. lenaitt in possession notified ac
cording to 1-uv. This the 2d day of No
vein ! er ISS6. K. S. Henderson,
pi fee $4.00 Sheriff.
GEORGIA —FANNIX COUNTY.
Mary Hal! Litre! for divorce in Fan
vs. - nil! Superior Couit, October
Daniil Ilail. ) Tenn, 18bt.
_lt appearing to toe court hv sufficient
legal evidei c', Taat tile defendant does
not reside in said county, and that be ri
sides without tia- limits of .-aid State. It
is therefore ordered I y the court that ser
vice be .perfected on the defendant liy the
publication of this order once a month for
four months before the next term ot this
court in The Ellmay Courier, a news
paper published in Gilmer enmity, Ga.
IV. T. Day, petitioner's attorney. Grant
ed. James It. BitoWN,
Judgo. 8. C. B. It. C.
GEOUGIA-Fannin bounty
1, the uudcrsigßtd do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a title extract from
the Minutes of said court. Given under
my hand and official seal. This Oct. the
20th, 1886. L G. CIJTCUEi:, C. S. C.
11 11 fee $5.25.
(i Et>KGIA—FAN NIX COUXTY.
To whom it may concern: G. A.
Thomas haying nuuie application to me
to be appointed administrator with the
will annexed of William Unipbrey, late of
said county deceased, and 1 wilppas-s up
on the same at the December term, 1886,
of t lie Court of Ordinary of said couuty.
1 his October the 2oih, Is-ti
dimes Withrow, Ordinary. '
jo go ,i
tii. Qt A. ili m. ii. uvJl>.t.L>
Ox *fc aft.r <k t-.twr tkr lath, l*64kj
train, on I hr JI.E-ti, and Xortn ttenrg a j
Mo. 1, PdX*<!'g r, Goia North
La\r VanHlm, .... m
Initm, ,. # V 1- 2> A M
Arr|V* *f i.lii’J 4 .a., ..* J*- La j
1 cave E i kiv, 1:1 > p. in. i
Arrive al Mitwrii It nff 3:05 [>. in
Leave Mineral llluff, 3:10 p. nt I
Airivv at State I.me 5.43 pm. j
No 2, Pr.ss-nggr, Going South
L-ave State fyiie .... S:IS a. in. ]
\r ive :U Mineral lf.uff *.':s ) a. m.
I.t ave Mineral Bluffaf 10:00 a in.
Arrive al Klt jiy ln'io a. in.
Leave El.ijay ll:3o a. m.
Arrive at Jasper 1:21 p. in
Leave Jasjw-r 1:25 p. in.
Arrive at Canton 2:34 p. in.
Lave (hint m 2:55 p. in.
Arrive at .Marietta 4:22 p. m
No. I will p iss No 2at Talking ILick.
No 2 makes close connection :tl .Mariet
ta with trains going North and South on
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
J. 15. Glovsk, Supt.,
JI lietta, Ga.
I)l{. J. K. JjHNSDN;
Physician apd Surgecn,
ELLIJAY, - GEORGIA.
Tenders his piofessional services to the
people of Gilmer and surrounding counties
and asks the support of his friends as heie
tofme. Ail calls promptly tilled.
m. BOLLMANN,
. @Sj©o3Sos>
J E W ii L It V,
Silverware, SpectacleSj
Rings, Etc,
No. 10 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga,
GEORGIA— PICKENS CuUNI’Y.
Will be sold at the court house door in
said county ill the town ot Jasper within
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in December 1886 to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property, to
wit, lot of land No. 301 in the 13t.1t district
and 2d section of said county. Place well
improved, with good dwelling and out
houses said land levied on as the properly
of George W. Fields t" Ratify an execution
issued'from the Eupetiir Comt. of said
county in fayor of Stephen Kir :y vs. slid
G . Fields, property pointed out by the
defendant and notice given to defendant,
t his '.lie 2d day of November 1886.
pr. fee $4.35
Also al the same time and pi ice and
upon the same terms, will tie sold • efore
the court house door in said con ity, the
following property to wit. one acre more
or le:-s io the town of Lu Wife G i., being
a part ol lot of land No. 310 in the 24'.1t
district ami 21 auction of said eon 4\, and
levied on us tne property of TANARUS, F. 15 mutt
and tenant in poHsessbm being no'-fi and.
L vy made and ietU""'d I" hi" by .
F.oify L. C. I'his tlit; 2dtli day of
tier 1880. It. 8. iion ersoi,,
pr. tee $5.50 hiiudtf.
it you t impose going West in
N-it"!i- West, U> w rite •< m*. i
i epi cSeit t lli S .or' L ie.
ILc.u D. Bush. D. I*. A .
11 4 O n A 'mioi, G t.
Sale.
'GEO G 1 A—GU.M Kit COUNT V.
By yiriue of an order fiom the Ci itrt of
Old miiy of Hall comity, Ga , will be
Fold lit fore the roust house door in
Gaixesvu.i.k, Hall County, Ga., \x it hit.
the legal hems < f sale, on e first Tins
day in De.amtier next, 'he following hi's
of iinul tdi nging o t!:e estate of M y.
Manila JJ Banks, late if Hall county
deceased, tc-wit : L its Nt s. Ole lim.-
and id and Twenty-one (12l) in the Tivea-
Si.Vah (26) distr et and S c ndi (2) section
a:.u :r,e mid vitled one third (J) interest in
lids No.E ujity-six (•■ (!) i-l tile Tenth (!0)
H.sirii t and Second (2j section of Oilmen
comity—each lots containing One Hundred
and Sixty (lO t) acres ; .-old for the pur
pos; if paying the delns and for dislnbu
lion among the Inis. Tue in gml
Grants can be seen at the office of it. 11.
Perry, attorney, Ganesville, Gi. Terms:
Cash. This the 30th day o f October,
1886. Garland H. Put it,
11 4 fee $5 96. Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
GE<)R G 1 A—FAN NIN COU N TY.
By virtue ot an order from the Court
ot Ordinary of Hall county, Gi , will >e
sold lefore the court house iloor in
GalNifviu, Hall County, Ga* within
tl-.e legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day 'll December next, the following lots
of land belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Martha B. Banks, late of II .ll county
deceased, ti.-wil: Lots No. Bixty-six (.>(>)
in the 'Twenty-seventh (27) district, and
lots No. T o Hundred and Seventy-nine
(279) in the Seventh (7) district, both lots
in the Second (2) section of Fannin c tin
ty and each containing One Hundred and
.- x'y (160) acres, and sold for the pur
pose of paying debts and for distribution
mor.g the heirs. The original Grants can
be seen at the office of H. H. Perry, at
torney, Gainesville, G.i. Terms: Cash’.
This the 30tU day of October, 1886
Garland 11. Prior,
11 4 fee $3.60 Administrator.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUN I Y.
V hereas ■!. G. Sants, admbiisuator of
Margaret; Sams, represents to the unit in
Ins jieiition, duly tiled and entered on rec
ord, that be has fully administered the es
tate of said Margarett Sams. Tills is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
i eirs and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should
not lie discharged from his admiuis'ration,
and receive letters of dismission, on the
first Monday in February I*B7.
3m prfee $4 98 E. lloon,
Oidinary.
THIS PAPER
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TO THE
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