The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1875-189?, March 01, 1888, Image 3

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iUK KI.LIJAY A>UKMI. lUiIAT, GA-, MARCH, L im LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Han tn m Mjr candidates la’Rljf Tbe veritable Bob Killian ku again re* tamed U Kllijay, Mr. Taraie Hipp of tin* place U erect lac anew barn aa the north rut corner of hie town lot. Tbe next quarterly conference r.f the M. E. Church, South, will be bclJ at Carte cay on April 7th tad Sib. Min Annie Beardea ot tin* place, who ban been tick for aome daye put, la again able to be out with her friends. Mr. Seboru Holt one of the oldest citi zens of tbia county died last week. He bad a large circle of relatives. Mr. W. F. Slagle ot Ludyille, 6a., drop ped into see us last Monday earoute home from a visit to hla mother on Cartecay, Georgia. Young ladies, plant flowers and shrub*, bery. Nothing adds more to the attrac* tiveneas of a home than a good collection of flowers. Colonel E. W. Coleman, of tbe law firm of Lester & Coleman of this place,, has been in attendance at Cherokee Super ior Court this week. 100 beautiful evergreen trees for sale just from tbe nursery. Beautify your homes wtth lovely shrubbery. Call at this office. A large supply of phosphate, the very best on band and more will arrive in a few (lays. Also one ton of gossypium T. H, Tabor. The Daisy Patent Flour still takes tbe lead and gives alifaction. Try a sack of it and 6ee if your appetite will not call for more. All our merchants in town buy it. The editor received a fane collection of flowers from McGregor Bni, of Spring field, Ot, together with a catalogue of their nursery. They offer reasonably low fig ure* on their extensive floral collection. Read tlie article on orchard grass in tliia iisue af the Cockier. Harley Tabor has forty bushels of the need at cost, also clo ser and herds grass seed. Put in one acre this year by all means. Quite a good number of citizens are ca joying the cold snap, eating spare ribs and hack bone. Ye editor dropped around to Mis. Frody’s house this week wheie the hog-killing feast was teing observed. Sheriff John E. Johnson of Pickens county was up among bis friends in this place this week. Hie Sheriff is clever genial fellow, antfh's ffteiStfs an'dacttuaint aucr* up here always glad to see him. Colonel D. P. Lester will lecture at the Feoiinary school on next Friday nigh: March the Bth one week from to-murrmv. A rare treat is expected, as this will lie Colonel Leslei’s maiden effort in Elltjay. .V. ® • A cold ware struck tliia section last Sun day night accompanied hy a omsideralile fall of ssow, truees of which can mill lie aeen on the Blue Riiigc maintains. The tbenuauetiT fell rapidly a id the sjie'i lus been one of the coldest of ihe year. Hr. Watkins and Mr. IV. C. Allen arc beautifying their property on the north side of the public squire with comely shade tree*. You can tell a i enterprising man wherever you see him. We hope to yet see other property holders do as these have done. Cornel And have your picture taken at my Gallery Stand. Tin types, one for 25 cts, 2 for 35 els, 4 for 70 cts and 6 for sl. My tenth is located near the Frady shop. Open all hours of the day, and will remain here only a few days. W. S. Pace. Mr. John t*. Cobb Jr. has ordered lum ber for anew res’dence which lie will soon erect on a beautiful Dd attractive location beyond Cartecay river near Duckett’s mill. It is on the site once occupied by the home of his grandfather. His uew and cosy home will add much to that suburban villa of Ellijay. A party of friends spent a pleasant evening last Thursday at the home ot Mr. W. R. Coleman on River street. It was a “pop corn and hickory nut party," and was served to Mr. and Mis. J. P. Cobb Jr., Mrs. Ed. Watkins, Mieses Lizzie McMahan, Estelle Watkins aud Emma Long, and Colonel* Lester and Pickens and Mr. L. Benton Greer. Re fresliaoeats were interspered with jolly conyersation, and music added its item to the evening's entertainment. The following incident we elip from an exchange: “It is said that at a recent re vival meeting the minister asked all those who were in thehabit of paying their debts to rise. Nearly avery body stood up. He then asked those who did not pay their debts to rise. One solitary individu al stood up and explained that he did not pay because most of the audience were in aireara on ttieir subscription. He was n newspaper editor. Colonel George W. Heath of Cartecay died Wednesday of laat week of pneumo nia fever, and was interred iu ti,e ce irietery at Ebancezer church in that locality. He was one of leading citizens of the county, was always on the right side of all moral issues and was a Christian gentleman. He was Arm in bis convictions and always aligned himself with tire good people of the land. Ha death will be a bias to bis community, and bis family are assund of widespread sympathy. He was postmaster •t Carteesy and run * business establish •mat at the same place. Oar AdvcrtUera. The OuraiM takes special p id* this week in railing ike attention of Use ttal | lag public to tbe imeiaees rank of war ' merchants la tbla issue. It apnaks Weft ' for their busiaeos and still hrtlcr fa their i town and lical paper. Men who adver* j ttae will always aril goods, and at reaaoa able price*. We re |*t that it la a. good recommeudatioo for oar Imsinesa men, and commercial men at a distance will now know to whom to write or refer in bnsi ness matter*. In other word*, tbe world will know who are doing business at tbit place. Bead them, for yon may lie surprised at tbeir announcements. It shows an ener getic, thrifty, and busmet set of merchant* that our people will liberally patrouizc. MR. M. V. TIXM. This gentlemau has probably the largest stock of general merchandise and a larger assortment of goods than any store in all this up country. He offers special fibres on his /nods, and respectfully asks his friends to call and examine bis extensive stock. To show you tbe amount of goods be has, in the one article of soap alone he has 3,000 cakes. MR. JOX LORO. This msrchaat is too clever a man not to sell goods cheap, and lota of them too. He does a yery extensive barter trade and sells a luge amount of goods every season. His present good standing is due to bis pushing, energetic course in business mat ters, and deserves all tbe patronage bis ex tensive trade brings. MR. t. s. rtsrxtt. This young naan has juat opened up a select stock of excellent groceries, which he offers at prices to suit you. His stock is not so largs at soms, but bis motto is short profit and quick sales. He is also agent for the celebrated clothing house of Philadelphia, Messrs. Wanainaker & Brown. DBS. Jilt AND JOE BEARDEN. These gentlemen have stepped in at the old Watkins stand, auil offer a general as sortment of drugs, fancy articles, etc., to tbemaikct. They are courteous and at tentive young gentlemen, -and will take rank amoug our oldest business men as a Arm of no ordinary reputation. MR. W. C. ALLEN. Every body knows Mr. Allen to lie a man too clever not to and eh you out goods right along, and more especially when you con sult his prices. He has opened up iu; a brand new house, neat and showy, a fresh stock of goods just from the manu factory, and you will find him or his brother, Mr. W. H. Allen, always ready to give you every attention. DR J. R. JOHNSON. Last but not least cranes affable and agreeable Dr. Jim Johuson, whom every body know*. He bas possibly the neatest sto-e ia Ell jay. It has lately been painted aud varnished within, and his fancy line of goods present a most attractive appear . at-ce. His goods are new, and still arriv ne every day. His establishment is the “Daisy” store of town. Why can't we bear from our correspon dents mure frequently? Revenue Matters. Captain I. W. Alexander U. 8. . Deputy Collector, and Deputy Marshal Kellogg and Mosley seized a tournement of moon shiners in Dawson county near the Pick ens county line. Early on Wednesday morning of last week they surpriseed. an unregistered distillery In which four per sons were engaged, one of whom escaped, hut the other three failed tq elmle the vig ilant grip of Uncle Sam’s men. The offi cers arrested Green Ellenburg, Jim Green, and a Prince, and destroyed 1,500 gallons of beer, 5 bushels each of matt and meal, 25 gallous of whiskey and a 75 gallon still. It was a large plant of illicit distillers, and the officers scored another good haul. Tiiey were taken before Commissioner Ben F. Carter of Can tan, and were bound over to the Federal Coart in Atlanta Moonshiners run the guantlet ou Cap tain Alexander for a time, but he picks them up sooner or later. On last Saturday morning about nine o’clock, ere the early birds had chirped their morning songs, another blockade still was surprised. Captain Alexander, Deputy Marshals Tankersley and Mosley left Ellijay Friday night, and after way laying their prize till Saturday morning, they deliberately walked in on Mr. Dolpli Hayes, Tom Summer and Joseph E. Ray, about 12 miles from town between Ellijay and Carters. The still house was an ingenious contrivance. It ws dug out in the bank and covered over with brush and leaves. They were brought before the Commissioner at this place, the two latter waived trial and gave bond for ap pearauce at the Federal court. Mr. Hayes stood trial which was in progress yerter day as we went to press. Also Deputy Marshal Jim Findley ploded away over into Rabnra county about 80 miles from Ellijay to arrest one Sidney Johnson on a warrant, and after a hearing before the U. S. Commissioner at this place, he was bound over to the Fed eral court. On faiure to give bail he was taken to Atlanta jail. The revenue boys are makemg things liyely for the brethren in mooushine. But still they will make it. Collector Alexander has eeized five Illicit distiller ies and ten men engaged in the traffic within the month of February. We ven ture the assertion that no oilier officer in the service has a better record. cKOTQEK 810 UAfIL. Captain Alexander made a still biggi r I. pi in revenue circles on last Monday night about 8, miles from Canton. He aelsad a 185-gallon still, 80 stands ef beer, 8 barrel* of whiskey and three men. N. 11. bow* who was among the captured is Ho ugld to be eoi nt-eted with a registered distillery near by (be Illicit plant. The explain says this is tbe largest haul be hat ever made. TIBMMM ItftM Mr Kmtr a: After limbing ant ymr sent rtnihal paper I bswv In rsprrws : my thought* through H* ouloms* euswi ing our lulls burg. We bars bad a few •hay* of pretty wsttUrr and every koyd is auwiag nets. Tim acreage will be large, as there was not much wheat sown lari ML Tbe voice of the frogs and the singing of the bird* tell u that spring i* here. We have bad a very mikl winter. We are proud to mv Appitoo is grow ing rap'd y, several new buildidg are going up and bet population is increaring rapidly. J. 8. Roberts our wealthy merchant, lias goue to Knoxville to buy anew lot of goods. We have one of tbe finest schoal in low er East Teouea9ee, 160 pupil* have been enrolled. Prof. Cbeyue has recently lK>ught a $350.00 piano, it is used in tbe interest of the school- Mbs L. K. Minis of Madisonville '8 teaching music. We have a well attended prayer meeting every Tuesday night, and as to our Sab bath School we cannot be excelled. More than one hundred pupils attend every Sun day. The Sunday School has bought a fine organ and our music is grand. The students of oar school have a fine literary seciety known as the Phi Gamma Literary Society. C. B. Jamison, our noted singer, has one of the best choirs we ever saw. They meet at the Academy every Wednesday night, and their music is sublime Mr. Jameson takes an interest in Suudayschools and is always found in the highest society, lie is ODe of our noblest young men and is liked by all who know hint. Would that we all could be in the front as he is. Our citizens were alarmed at two Ital. ians a few days ago with their Bagpipe. It was the first Bagpipe some of us ever saw. We enjojmd the music finely, come again, Mr. Bagpiper. Student. Another party down at Miss Emma Long’s last Friday night. Dr. G. F. Smith of Cartecay was in town this week. Dr. J. R-Johnson, one of our most popular physicians, spent a few days in Atlanta this week ou business. Tlie National Democratic Con vention will meet at S'. Louis. Missouri, on Jut e s'li 1888, to nominate a man for the D.-mor laey’s standard bearer. The in dications al present point unmis takably to Grover Cleveland as • hat nsan, whom we predict will he the nex' President of this great Republic. How a Baby’s Life Was Saved. Death the grim monster, is fond < f entering the happy,family circle, and to cut down with his fatal scythe the swee, yong blossoms of humanityJwhich cheer and brighien the household; but after the keen edge of h's scythe can be aveted by the fond yarems, if they will exercise good judgement in procuring an efficient remedy for their a'liug" chid- Such a case is re'a'ed b low, and the test imony given by the mother cannot fail to impress itself upon tire memory of all mothers who may be called upon to undergo a similar experie ce, aid who ate anxious to rave their own baby’s life from the insidious attack of disease which poisons the very fount of life, to end finally, in death. Furthermore, the entire harmlessness of 8. 8. 8. is sienin the fact that little four-months-old babies take it witli im pumty and great benefit Babies pre disposed to scrofula should be brought up from the age of three months to eighteen months on S. 8. 8., that they may be free forever thereafter from the awful malady. D.ctois prescribe S. 8. 8 for scrofiflous babies. Gastonia, N. C., Apri 1 4, 1887. Gentlemen—Several monihs ago my baby, then over four months old develo ped scrofu'a. He had two severe ris ings and sores on the neck. I pent for our family physician who pronounced the case scrofula and breserbed 8. 8. 8. for it. I gave the baby 8. S. 8. for about a month, and it soon* got the dis ease under contjol. The sores are healed, aud the baby is very well and healthy in apprarance. * I know S. 8. 8. raved the baby’s life, and I to'd our and >ctor so. He is a regu lar physician, and prescribed S. S. S. for the baby as soon as he saw it had scrofula. Yours sincerely, Amanda Ingle. Treatise on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Srecibio Cos. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA Gilmer County Will be so’d before the court house door in said county within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in A pril 1888, to the li gh- st bidder for ca-h the following described property to-wit: lots of and Non. 234, 235. aud 236 in the 11th dist. and 2d section of said county, the same being 480 acres more or loss, and levud on as the property of Martha J. Harris by virtue of aud to satisfy three Superior court fi. fas . issued at the October term 1887 of Gilmer Su perior court, in favor of A. H. Coiqui t, Gov. and his successors in Office vs. M K. Chadwick, principal, and T. G.l has - Martlia.l. Harris, and T. Harris, secu rities. Pennant in possession notified in terms of the law. This ihe 28th day <■'. February 1808. M. L. COX, .'hcriff GEORGIA—GiImer county. Whereas the application of Humphrey Jackson as the next friend l the heirs of Henaou Jackson, late o. said county de ceased. for a twelve month-’ support, ho* been hied nnd duly entersd on record, this t* therefore lo cite al, iiersons con cerned tothow cause, it any they can, why,on ’lieUrst Holiday it. Ai -h naxi the petition of the applicant may set be wade the judgment ut tun cun t. Given under in, baud au l ortt ial eeal, this the ninth day of January, 18*8. J.C, ALLEN, Ordinary. WILD LAND SUE For Gilmer County For ' The year 1888. UKOKGI A—UII.MKU COUNI Y Will be sold brier, lb* eourtbou*. door l Mid rna.lv I. the town f F.HlJsy.with In tbe legal hour, ef sale to the blsbest M.lder far cash, ns tbs flrst Tuesday I. June IS*, said sale to bn eoatiaued from day to dav until disposed of, the follow. I nr described property ta-wit: Ini of wild land No. I In the loth diet and Id section of Mid esunly. levied on bv virtue nfsud to satisfy a tax b. fa. tuned bv Ja. It. Klneaid T. C\. fur tbs purposes ot the State and county taxes for the yes* IRS' Levy made by me this tbe 10th dav of February is*. A lao at the same time and place, and in the manner governing (herilTa sale*, will he told lot of wild land No. IS in the 10 ditt and Sd aertinn of said county, lev. ied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax 6. ta. issued by Jas. R. Kincaid T. C- for the purposes of the State and county taxes for the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10th day of February 1888. Also at the same time and place, and In the manner governing sheriff's sales, will he sold lot of w ildland No. 06 in the loth dist and 2d segtlgn of said county, levied on by Vrrtu'e ofnnd to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Jas. R. Kincaid T. C. for the purposes of the State and county taxes for the rear 1887. Levy mads by me this tbe 10th day of February 1888. Also at tbe same time and place, and in tbe manner governing sheriff's sales, will be sold lot of wild land Vo. 51 in tbe ltdist and 2d section of said county, lev ied on bv virtue ofs<bto satisfy a tax fl ta. issued by Jas. R. Kincaid T. Cm lor the purposes of State and county taxes for tbe year 1887. TLety made by me •this the 10th day of February 1888. Also at the tame time and place, and in the manner governing sheriff’s sales, will be sold lot of wild land N0.287 in the 6 (list and 2d section of said county, lev ied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Jna. R. Kincaid TANARUS, C., for the purposes of the State and county tax es tor tbe year 1887. Levy made by me ibis the 10th day of February 1888. Also at the tame time and place, and in tbe manner governing sheriff’s sales, wIU be sold lot of wild land No. 27 in the 6 dist and Ist section of said countv, lev ied on liv virtue of and to satisfy a tax fl, fa. issued by Jas. R Kincaid T. C., for the purprses of the Sta’e and county taxes tor the year.lSßi. Levy made by me this the 10th day of February 1888. Also at the sumo time and place, and in the manner governing sheriff’s sales, will be sold lot of wild land No. 39 in the 5 dist and fid section of said county, lev. ied on by virtue of and So satisfy a tax ti. fa. issued by Jas. R. Kincaid T. C., for tbe purposes of the ststeand county tax es for the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10th day or February 1888. Also at the same tisro and place, and in tbe manner governing sheriff’s sales. wSH be sold lot of wild land No. 78 in the 5 dist and !d aeciion af said county, lev ied on by virtue of and to sutisly a tax (j. lb. issued by Jas, It. Kinoaid T". C., for the purposes of the state and county taxes for the year 1887. Levy made by me th : s the 10th day of February 1888. Alsu at the same time and place, and in the manner govering sheriffs sales, will tie sold lot cl wild land No.IOG in the 5 diet and 2d section of said county, lev ied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax li. fa. issued by Jas. It. Kincaid T. U., for the purposes If the state and county tax es for the year 1887. I,e#y made by me this the 10th day of FebrUtry 1888. Also at the same time 4ml place, and in the manner governing sheriffs sales, wilt be sold lot of wild land No. 153 in the 7 dist aud 2d se : tim of said county, lev ied on by virtue of and to satisfy atax ti. fa. Issued by Jas. U. Kincaid T. C., for the purposes of the stale and county tax. es for the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10th day ol February 1888. Also at the same time and place, and in tbs manner governing sheriff's sales, will be sold lot of wild land N0.218 in the 7 dist and 2d section <>fsaid county, lev ied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax li. fa. issued by Jas. R. KTqpltd T. G<, for the purposes ot the statewnd county, tax es tor the year 1887. Levy made by mo this the lOlii day of February 1888. Also at the same time and place, and in the manner governing sheriff’s sales, will be sold lal of wiid land No. 210 in int 7 dist and 2d section sf said county, lev ied on by virtue of and to satisfy a tax and. la. issued by Jas. B. Kincaid T. C„ fur the purposes ol the state and county tax es for the-year 1 887- Levy made by me ih s the 10th day of February ;sBB. Also at the same time and p ace, and in-the manner governing sheriffs saes, wi 1 be sdd lot of wi and land No. 255 in the 7 dist and 2d section of said county, levied ou by v rtue of and to satisfy a lax li. fa issued by Jas H. Kincatl T. C., lor the purposes of ihe state and county taxes for the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10th day of Feb ruary 1888. ■Alsoat the same time and place, and in the manner governing sheriff’s sa'es, will l>e so'd lot of wi and land No. 258 in ihe 7 dist und 2d section of ta : d county, ley led on by yiitue of and to satisfy a tax fi.f l i-su dby .las. U. Kinca and T. 0., for .lie purposes if the state and county taxes for t>'e year 18>-7. l,evy made by me this the JOth day of Feb ruary 1888. A'so at tne same time and place, and in the manner governing sh' riff’s sales, will be so'd lot of wild land No. 4 in the 12 dist aed 2d section oi said county, levii don by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issmd by Jas. R. Kincaid T. (J., for the purposes of the state and County taxes fi r the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10th clay of Feb ruary 1838. Also at the same time and p’acc, and iu the manner governing shi r.ff’s sales, will be so'd lot of wi'd land No. 77 in the 12 dist and 2d section- of said county levied on by virtue of and to sati-fv a tax fi. fa. issu'd by Jas. K. Kincaid, T. U.. for the purposes ef the state and county taxes for the year 1887. Levy made by me this the 10 h dry. of Feb ruary 1888. This the 16th day of Feb. 1888- M. L. COX, Sheriff. GEORGIA —Gilmer county. On the Srst Monday in March next in onen court I will pass on tbe application of Burr Jacks in aa next friend of the minor heirs of Henson Jackson deceased for twelve month’s support. Witness my band and official signntiiie. Jab. 24, 1888. j. c. ali.kn. ordinary. HIPP & DOOLEY, The Live Livery-stable Men of Ellijay. We l.ave have it our command a first da-* feed and livery stable, and can fumi-h you a nobby turnout at a min ute's notice. Give us a call, and our reasonably tow pries* and accommoda tions will suit you every time. Ac commodation to Commercial men a specialty, stable, near postoffic# and public square, DR. JOHNSON’S STAND. THli FANCY MTOHU -OF DOCTOR JAMES 11. JOHNSON, If yon wgtri j’isi any thing in lit* ttft*ure f fancy articles, aurh at Glass**, Limp*. .1-welrv, Drug*. Otttl.es NiH. U.ok*, Station ry. Paint*, o’s. A C >-iL>ctinn*ri* in general, C .11 ami lake a loi k at my sulci''. You *i I lind every srliele NEW A > D^IGAP, and all kinds of fruits, an.l 'laintie* kept for the pablic. Every article will’givn you perfeo! sati-far-'ion. Acid Phosphate. Farmers come directly to me if you want the best acid phosphate. I have a big lot fresh from the works. Don’t be monkeyed with nor talk ed into taking some thing that is no account. I paid down for mine, and can sell cheap for cash, or on time to responsible parties. I have used it, anb know it is good. Compost your stable manure with it anb make two ears of corn where only one grew before, and raise your gar den stuff, watermelons, etc., and set your grass anb clo ver with it. Reapers, mow ers, rakes and buggies cheap as dirt. Fresh clover and grass seed at cost, the Con stitution 90cts. Come to me direct. T. H. TABOR. ellijay Seminary. Calendar for 1887-88: 0 First Term begins Jnlv lllli, 1887. and will close September 30l li, 1887. 8- c,ond Term b -gius October lOtli, 1887. and cloees April 15! ti, 1888. RATES OF TUITION FIRST Gradk —O-tliograpliv, Rea ling, Writing, Primary Ga ographv. Primary Arithmetic, SI.OO per month. Second Grade— Orthography, Heading, English Grammar, Practical Arillimetic and Geography, $1.25 per month, Third Grade.— Higher Arithmetic, Algohrs, iiheloric, U. S History, Lai in Grammar and Reader, $1.50 per month. Fourth Grade.— Physiology, Natural Phj Icrodliv, Geometry Irigonotn-irv, Ciß-ur, Virgil, Geology, Greek Grammar, Reader Anabasis, $2.00. 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(.nySrxSWM Lrlnjfs them within tlic Ska*. !s ferrr *. t^XF.Y3TCNE r.aiutß. i*ri.ax-m WxSnoclVx..Ka^ Chiba Coasts, vl / Jain >a*7 n4 3w- ■ Batqi H. 4 I.Q. I. a SCHOOLS. T>* a*d after June tbe JOthj Twt trains on the Marietta and North Georgia I tail road will run as follows: No. 1, Pasaerignr, Goins North. Leave Marietta, 850 *. at Arrive at Canton, 10:14 a. u. Leave Canton, 10:i.“5 a." m Arrive at Jasper 11.'£9 a. u. Leave Jcgper, 11:29 a. m. Arrive at Elllijay 1*65 p. m. Leave Ellijsv 12:65 p. ■>. Arrive at Mineral Bluff. 2:01 p. m. Leave Mineral Bluff, 2 : oi p. m . At rive at State Line, 2:24 p. m. Ix-nve State Line 2:24 p.m! Arrive at Culbdrson’s 2:34 p. n>. N 2, Passenger, Going South. Leave Culberson’a 10:32 a. m Arrive at State Line 10:42 a m. L ave State Line 10:42 s. m. Arrive at Mineral Bluff 11:05 a. ml L-ave Mineral Bluffff li:05 a. m Arrive at Ell'jny 12:11 a. m, Leave Kllijay 12; 11 p. ra . Arrive at Jasper 1:41 p. m. Leave Jasper 1:42 p. m. Arrive at Canton 2:57 p. mi. Leave Canton j:00 p. m. Arrive at Marietta 4:21 p*. m No. i will pass No 2at Charles’ Cross ing. No 2 makes close connection at Mariet ta with trains going North and South on Western and Atlantic Railroad. J. B. Gloveu, Supt., Marietta, Ga. Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA—GILMER COUNT*. Will *'e Hold tu-f.ire tbe court hous< door "f said county within the legal hours of sale to the highert Imldei for cash on the tint Tuesday in March 1888, the following described property to-wit: one half undi vided interest in and to lot ot land No.OCO m tbe loth (list, and 2d section of said county, levied on as the properly ot W, J. homlinsnn by virtue of ami to satisfy a tax fi fa. Issued by Jus. It. Kincaid T. C. vs. the said \V. .1. Thnintinsnn for State and county taxes for the year 1887. Also at tbe same time nnd place and in the manner governing Sheriff’s sales, will lie sold lot of land No. 96 in the 6th dis trict ami 1 t section of said county, leyied on ns tbe properly of G. N. Sansy by vir tue of and to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Jus. R Kincaid, T. C. ys. the said G. N. Sitnsy for State and county taxes for tho vear 1887. Also Ht Hie same t’mc and place and in the manner governing Sheriff’s sales, will be sold lot of laud No. 000 in the 6th dist. and 2d section of said county, levied on as the property of H. H. Knight by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Jas. R. Kincaid T. C. vs the said H. 11. Knight for Stale aud cauuty taxes for the year 1687. Also at the same time and place and in the manner governing sheriff’s sales, will be sold.lot of land No. 61 in the 6th district and 2d section of said county, lev ied on as the property of W. A. Maxwell by virtue of aud to satisfy a tax fl ta issued by James It. Kincaid T. C., vs. the said W. A. Maxwell for Slate aud county tax for the year 1887. Also at the same time and place and in the manner governing sheriff's sales, will he gold lot of land No. t 2 in the 6th dist. and Ist section ot said county, levied on as the property of I’. H. Bell as agent of Mary E Wilson by virtue of and losatisfy a tax li fa issued by James It Kincaid T. 0., vs. the said P. H. Bell agent for the state and county taxes for the year 1887. Also at the same time nnd place and iu the manner governing sheriffs sales, will be sold lot of land No. 296 in the 6th dist. and 2d section of sad countv, levied on as the property of \V. 11. Wyche by vir tue of and to sutif fy a tax fi fa issued by •lames It. Kincaid T. C., vs. the said W. 11. Wyehe f>r sta’e and conuty taxes for the year 18S7. Levies made by me, this, tin- 241 b day of January 1888. M. L. COX, Sheriff. GEORGIA— Gilmer County. M il : bs s i'd before the court house do rof said county within the legal hours if sale to ti e h'gh'at bidder f,r cash on t' e first Ttte-dav in March 1888 the foi.owing described property 10-wit: All t' e right iit!c aud inturest of Martin H. lio-s in and to lo* of land No. 198 in the llth d'st and 21 section of said coun ty, 'evil and on by virtue of and to sati-fy a tax fl. fa. isstn and by James It. Kincaid T. O. vs. the said Martin B. Boss for State and county taxes for they ear 1887 Levy made and returned lo me by A. Ing'e L. C. This the 19th day of Jau. 1388. 31. L. Cox, Sheriff. . GEORGIA—GiImer Oounty. Will be sold before the court house door of said county within the legal hours of sale to tlu highest bidder for c-’sh on the first Tuesday in V*rcb 1888 the following described property to-wit: Lot of 'and No. 171 in the 7th dist and 2d secti nof raid county, levied on as the property of M. £. Hill by virtue of and to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issu-d by Ji m s It. Ki"caul T. C. vs. tbe said M. Ifi. Hill for State and county taxes far the year 1887. Levy made and return ed to me by Cbailes Patterson L. C. ’1 lus the 19th day of Jun. 1888. M. L. Cox, Sheriff. G ORGlA—Gilmer County. Will be sold before tbe court bousedoor in said county within the legal hours of sale lo the highest bidder for cash on tbe first Tuesdny in March 1888, the following described property to-wit: lot of land No. 146 in tne 1 ltli district and 2d section of said county, levied on as the property of Dayid To • nsetid by virtue of and to sat isfy a tax fi. fa. issued by James It. Kin caid T. C., vs. the said David Townsend for the purpose of state and county taxes for the year lt>Bß. Levy mado by A. M. Vick L. I)., nnd returned to me. This, (lie, 3b day of Jauuan 1866. M. U tXJX, Sheriff. GEUKAIA—GiImer County. Will Ln sold before the c urt house door in said county within tlie legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash on the Hist Tuesday in March 1888, the following described property to-wit. lot of laud No. 89 la Ilia lltli dist. *od 3d section of said county, levied on as the property of Rich ard N. Stanley by virtue of amt satisfy two lax A. fax. bulled by Ja*. R. Kincaid, T. C„ one for Hie purpose of poll tax for the year 1887, and llie oilier for state and comity taxes for the year 1887, va. (he said Richard N, Mtsn'ay. mi 'and ruturund 111 hh> by R, N, If,,Men I* Q, This liui imii day nl Jau. 1888, M. L. OuX, Sbci .fr.