The Ellijay courier. (Ellijay, Ga.) 1875-189?, April 14, 1892, Image 2

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8H The Ellilay Courier. HORACE M. ELLINGTON, Editor and Publisher. II.L1.JAY, GA., APRIL 14,1802, Official Organ of Gilmer Co. The Piedmont Republican is flourishing under *he manage¬ ment of Haley & Clayton. }I< 0 V. Tliad Pickett is an entliu siastic Third Party man, and is spoken of for Congress on that ticket. The time wo will hare a red hot race from all accounts, in the Hthth, between a Third Parly and a Democratic candidate for Congress. Carter Ta»e is looming up as a Democratic Nominee. The Alpharetta Free Press lies a notice at it’s most head begin¬ ning; “Fall of the year is here and the printer in common with ether folks needs money, v etc. Wish somebody wm’ii whisper to the brother and tell him it i? spring. Th® termers who are successful are those who never lose sight of the fact that the farm is a horn*; that everything done toward beautifying and improving the pise® enhances its value. With this fact uppermost, as it should be, farm work becomes a labor of love—something more than a dol¬ lar and cent struggle. Government experts are experi¬ menting with a new material to prevent the sinking of warships when they have been pierced by the emmv’s shot. Now if the ex perts will discover something to prevent the ships slicking when they strike a mud bank our nav> may be made invulnerable. —&» Yinnah Morning Sews. A practical joker in Johnstown 1 * 4 ., a few days ago thought it would be Hue fun to soe an ignor¬ ant laborer try to light his pipe from an arc electric lamp, and in¬ stigated him to try it .The ignoi roI one did so and ftll dead as soon as Ins pipe touched the car¬ bon. File j .ker’s suggest cn prov¬ ed him a person criminal carelet* n®ss and the greenhorn’* experi¬ ment demonstrated that ignor¬ ant:® can sometimes kill quicker With lightning than science can af er mature preparation. The Democratic party in con g em ma t® an inexcusable tr»*► tak® when it floored lr.*e sitv. i The people want this one rm*a.s ure of relief passed, and if is t og sootter or l*!*r. Tne r movement set on foot by th * p* < pie will c*rtaiuly reach a aucc eesstul coo sum a lion, and the p< 1 iticians may as well understand it now. The Georgia in congress voted solidly for ailver, but the eastern •lifted the b II in the house.— Ce dartown Standard In the demount}’ God vre#n < heaven and earth and all thine therein. He then created man woman and left the loafers on corners, and in duo time the*} multiplied and spread into thede pot, poitoflic® nnd si ires. Io latter place they sit and •tat® and national problems have vexed great minds and partially by sampling goods Wh le he is thus engaged his it out washing for her and th® poor helpless children left at horn® to care for selves as best they can. There nothing more noticeable than loafer.—Marietta Journal. It is staled that Prince and of Iloheoz rllarD-ijigmaring en, the heir of the throne, is to marry Q teen ria's granddaughter, the Marie of Edinburgh, will be remembered at the fellow whosa c.esperate for hit not hoi’s maid of the bewitching Mile. was the subject of so much Euro f®ao gossip not long ago. princely affection however, not strong enough to the disapproval of all his or less royal .relatives, and Vacaresc® match has been dtfitu lely broken off for some Ferdinand is regarded as a nod worthless character, and Princess Mane who is said to b* very bright ane clever, cannot congratulated upon the choice ol a husband that Ins been for bar. CI11RESE. The recently discovered loop¬ hole in the United Stales auti Chiuese law, whereby it is possi ble for this country to be flooden ) with Chinese bear ng eirtificaie* of British citizenship . issued by Canadian courts, is arousing con¬ siderable comment on both sides of the line. The Canadian au thorities are beginingto seethe necessity tor taking some action in the matter, and it is said a bill will be introduced this week in the pailinment at Ottowa increae ing the head tax on Chinese from $50 to $100 each, and plating heavy restriction on vessels tak D? Chinese as passengers. There Are now 6 000 Chines® in Mon ireal waiting to be naturalized in order to get. into the United States. Unless Canada does something to closa this loop-hole at once the Un ttd States may find it necessary to propose a revision and modification of the treaty with Great Britain admit¬ ting her subjects. M. A AD A. G R. R. It ioreport.d that H.e AUri.ti. and North Georgia Tliilroad wil : soon be tukiii out t f the bauds of a receiver. It is said, iliat the Cen¬ tral Trust Company of New York is (o advance thiee mill on dol ai 'J, but Major Hart ridge of Sa vannab, who holds a half a mil¬ lion dollais worth of securities op this road, deniei the statement that the toad is to be reorganized by the Central Trust Company lie say?: ‘ It is to be tak^n ou' f the hands ol the receiver and leorgiti Z-ui as announced, bm the* money is to advanced m tireiv by priva'e individuals in New Yoik.’’—Piedmont Republi¬ can. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR AN AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN Attend the most renowed, “cheap¬ est, best .oul highest honored College” the Commercial College of Kentucky University, W. It. femith, President. It is situated in the beautiful and healthful city of Lexington, Kv., and has an annual attendance of 1,000, 117 from Georgia attending last year, 15 efficient and high salaried teachers are employed. It is endorsed by award of Highest Honor at World’s Exposition, by 10,000 graduates, including scores from Georgia, by Governors, &c. Book-Keepiig, Barking, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Phonogtaphy, Type writing, Telegraphy, &c. taught. This Paper has a Full Diploma Business Scholarship in this famous College, which will he disposed of, on ble terms, to a deserving young lady »ent'eman. SOUTHERN BAPTfSTf O ' VENT AG. vNT v, u . 1 he Queen & Unset-nt Route will nil tickets to At anti, Go. on iDty 3’ ■ t > 6; ii-c nsive, nt one fare for the rou> d ir j>, irood to return unlit May 17-i» Tne (Jwv & Orescent Route is tin* only line t>;r m» i• • •>. ho id vcstibuleil trai ,s, wliieli for comfort, safety and speed are unsurpassed for ther information cal! on any Ticket or write to D. G. Edwards, G. P. A. Cincinnati, O. Legal Advertisements. Ml EH IFF i-ALES. GEORGIA--Gilmer county: " ID l*c 8o|d before the a nr I . u-ed< at in said county <• th* fii>r Tin-day in May next with n the legal hours ol sale, following property t<> wit: T e Store house and the lot on wInch it is the said lot being sixty ft: t by one bun dred nnd twenty f<et and lining part 1 ’ of bo d No. 84 in the litli district 2 :d section in said county. Levied on the property of A. M. Johnson and J. W. Duckett to satisfy a fi fa issued from Justice Court of the 850th district G. M. in favor of M. V. Kell vs. A. ill. and J. W. Duckett. Levy made and turned to me by A. Ingle L. C. .March the 30th 1892. H. M. Bkamlett, Sheriff. citation. GEORGIA— I To alt whom ft may Gilmer County: ( concern: .Jackson Ayers the survivin’' executor of the last will and testament, ot William Mash burn of said county by his petition duly tiled iu tills c that he lias fully discharged all his under said trust, nnd asks to bo dismiss «d from said trust. All persons ed are nere y notified that I will puss up on said apoliention on the first Moudui in .July 1892. This March 3nib, 1892. A. M. Johnson. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Gilmer county: Wilt be fold before the court bouse in said county within tlie legal hours of sal*: on the fii>t Tuesday in May next to the highest wild tiest bidder for rash the following i roperty to*wit• 'the one un¬ divided on«-haif interest in and to the ie<d pmpeity, foimeily ki own us the Roberts pr pcrly and later ns the Paiks property, the On tame the I dug noutided as follows o-wd' cast by the town property of J R Johnson, and on the .youth i.y ihe pro,, city ot W. R. Welch, nnd on the west hy tJWii lot No. II in the town of I II jav ill said .munty and on the no , -ih hy Rner 81 fronting an.* . and 200 feet on s id street running hack 305 feet to the property of W. R. Welch, Hie sai property being a part litli of district lot of bind No. sixiy-tivo in the and 2 nd section of s« d coun¬ ty and levied on as t lie property ot tie defendant to ralisly an attachment fi. f issued from tl e Justice Cnu t of the 850tli distiict G, M. of said county m favor of W. N. Barren against iht* Kllijay Land s«=«zLzr md Improvement Company. Thii luti nf Vf js i*i * 1 . 1 QOO • GEORGIA—Gilmer county: Will be sold before the court-house door in saul county on the 1st Tuesday In May 1892 within “tie legal hours of sale the fol¬ lowing described property less to-wit: h-east Twen t v-six acres more or of the sout corner ot lot.Of land No. 39 in the ltth district and 2nd section of said county, bounded as follows: On the east bv lands belonging to to Jesse Charles, on the south by lands belonging to Henry Freeman, Mary on Dotson the west bv lands belonging to Ann and VVesley Davis nati on the north by lands of the widow chapman. Levied on as the property of David Dcver to satisfy a justice court fi. fa. issued from the 1009th district G. HI., in favor of Mary Jane Stanley vs said David Dover. Levy made and returned to me by a. W. Tankersley, L. C. This March 21st 1892. II. M. IlKAMf.KTT. Sll’ft, GEOnGlA—Gilmer county : "Vill be sold before the court-house door in said eonntvon the first Tuesday in May next within the legal hours o.‘ sale in the manner governing sheritFs sales one circular saw and carriage and carriage track lor same, the same now located at the Briantmill near the Fan¬ nin county line and near the line of the Marietta and North Geoigia Railroad Levied on as the property of F. J. Elling¬ ton ts satisfy a superior court ti. fa. is¬ sued from Fannin Superior court, Octo¬ ber term JSS9 in favrtr of M. S. Swann and against said F. J. Ellington, principal, and Win. Ellington and George IV. Wat¬ kins securities. Defendant notified in terms of the law. This March 2lst 1S92. H M. Bramiktt, Sh’lt. WILD LAND SALES GEORGIA—Gilmer County: Will lie sold at ihe Court-house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in Mav 1892. witliin the legal hours of sale, in the manner and according to the law governing Slier'IPs tax sales, Lot of land Nc. 229 in the 25th. dii-t-, and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred mid sixtv acres, more or less. Levied on ft‘ciSK*iL'Ii by Miles J. Plemnions. as lax collector of said County, against said lot of land, as Wild land, unreturned and in default for iis taxes, due said State and County for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, Lot of Land No. 243 in the 7th district and 2nd section, in said county,containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me Dec. 23i*d, 1891. to satisfy a ti. fa. t in favor of said State and County, issued by Miles J. Plemnions, as tax collector of said county, against said lot of la ;d. as Wild Land, unreturned and in default for : t’s taxes due eaio State and County, for tlie year 1.891. A Iso at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid. Lot of Land No. 274 in the 25th district and 2nd se tion in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me,’Dec. 23rd 1891. to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor ol said State and County, issued by Miles .1. Pleinmons as tax collector of said county, against said and lot of land, as Wild l.and, unretun.ed in default for it’s taxes due said State aud County for tho year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No 277 in the 7th district and 2nd section in said count ’ containing one hundred and sixtv acres mote or less. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891, to satisfy a fi. fa. in fa¬ vor ot said State ant’ county, issued by Miles J. IMemmons as tax collector of said county, against said lot of land, as wild land, unreturned and in default for its taxes due said state and county for the year 1891. Also nt the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. .8 in the 6th district and 2nd section in sain county, containing less. one Levied hundred and by six¬ ty acres more or fa. on favor me Dee. 23rd 1891, to satisfy aft. issued in by Miles of said state and county, .). Plemnions as tax collector of said county against said lot of land, as wibl land, unreturned and in default lor its taxes due said state and county for the year 1891. Also at the same time nnd place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. G6 hi the 11th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less, i.evid bn by ne Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy afi fa in favar of said State and county, issued by Miles J. P!en:mons as tax collector of said county, signing g a id lot of land as wild land unre I urned and in default for its taxes due said State and County for the year 1*91. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, <ot o I land N«>. 57 ■ ne i lto disru t an 2n 1 seciion in sai I e U li t v, contain'' g . n- hi dred and > xtv acres more or ie.-s. Lev.id on i»y me Dec. 23i(l 1891 to satisfy a fi ta in favor of said State aud countv, issued by Miles J t’iem •uoi 8 as tax collector of said couutv, Riminst said lot of land, ns wild land unre »i*r.c(i and in del .nit tor its taxes du “sa d State and county for ti.e year 1?91. Also at t be same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 1«4 in the 11th distiict and 2nd section in said ••ounty, containing or.e hundred and sixty aeics more or less. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of sod State and county, issued by Mites >. Plem nions aj tax collector of said county against said lot of laud, ns land niuviuni ed an.i oi d. fault for its taxes d ie saul State- and county for .the year 1891. AGO a* the san < time and place a.net in Mi muni *m :>f'"'*.) i . ot land y .. 9 p M t 6th-• Istiic-t and 2-id section in t-uid cciint>, coMtiiihluir fitindrett an I sixty acres more or less. Levied on by in** Dec. 23 d '189! to satis! v a fi. ta. in fa¬ vor of said state* and countv. issued by Miles J. Plemnions as tax collector bt said county, against said lot of land as wild land, unreturned and in default ’or its taxes due said state and county for the year 1891. A bo at, the same time and place nnd in tiie manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 28 in the 5th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more 1*91 or lem. satifv Levied on fa hy me Dee. 23rd to a (i.la. in vor of said state and county, issued by Miles J. l’Urnmons as tax collector of said county, against said lot of land, as wild land, unreturned and in default fo: its taxes due said state aud county for the year 1891. A Iso at tho same tim<* and place and in Hie manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 46 in the 5th district and 2nd section in said coil lily, containing one hundr.-d and sixty acres more or I* ss. Levied on b\ me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfj a fi. fa. in fa vor of said state and co int.y, issued by Miles J. i'leinnions as tax collector bi said county, against said lot of I md, as wild land, unreturned and in default for its taxis due said state and county for the year iso 1891. in A the at the same aforesaid, time and place land and manner tot of No. 53 in I lie loth district and 2nd section in said county, containing om* hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me Dec. 25ni 1891, to satisfy a ti fit i t fa¬ vor ot said State a nil county, issued by Miles J. Bienniums ns tax coliecior <>l said county, against said lot m land iu wild land, unreturned and in default f >r it“ taxes due said State and euunty for die year 1891, Also at the same time an l place and in the innuton* aforesaid, lot of laud No. 5 > in the 10th distiict and 2nd seelion in stud coll' ty, containing one liun rod and sixty nci i 8 mure or lea? Levnd on hy me Dec. 23 ’<* 1891 to satisfy a ll fa ill e a vor of said Stale aud c >noty, issued by Mics-I. Plcmmaiie ns lax coliecior of said county, against said lot of innd as wild land, unreturned am. in delauit f«>t* ila taxes due said State and county for the year 1UJ1. Also ul I lie same lime and place and iir tile manner aforesaid, lot of laud No. 62 in li.e 20)h disiriet and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on liy me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy a ti fa in favor of said Slate nnd county, issued ;y Mill 8 J islllli 5 - the Also at th[e aforesaid, same time lot and of place land and in manner No. 88 in the 26th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more r r less. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891 n satisfy a fi fa in favor of said Btatc and comity issued by Miles J. Plem 1110118 as tax collector of said county against said lot ot land a* wild ’and unre ’urned and ira default for its taxes due said State and eminty for the year 1891. Also at tlu( same time and land place No. and in the niaunei ijforesaid, lot of 76 in the 5th diVnct and 2nd section in said county, conlFwihg one hundred and sixty acres more or les-t. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891, ttgj-atlsfy a fi fa in favor of sakl State and coioty fx issued by Miles J. Plein¬ mons as , * collector of said county against sniJfj Aof default land as wild land, ume tutned and iff for its taxes due said State and county for the year J89J. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 91 in the 26th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me Dee 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of said State and county, issued by Miles J. Plein¬ mons as tax collector of said county against said lot of land as wild land mire* turnei and in default for its taxes due said State and county for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 106 iu the 5th district aud 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred ane' sixty acres more ot* Tiles. Levied on by me Dec. 28rd 1891 qounjiy, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of said State and issued by Miles J. Plem* mans against as said tax-collector loir of land of wild said land, county as unre turued aud in default for its taxes due said State and county for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No, 7.67 in the 10th district and 2nd section in saio couuty, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of said State and county, issued by Miles -L Plem moiis as tax collector of said county, against said lot of land as wild land, unre turned and in default for its taxes due said State and county for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the nuni>er aforesaid, lot of land No. 117 in the 26th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on by me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi -fa in favor of said State and county, issued by Allies J. Plemnions a.- tax collector of said county, against turned and said in )®^<r default land for as wild its land taxes unre due said State aud^county for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in tiie manner aforesaid, lot «.f land No. 9 in the 5th district and 2nd section in said county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less Levied on r.y me Dec. 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi fa m favor of said istaie and county, issued by Miles J. Plemnions as tax collector of said county, against said lot of land as wi'd land unre turned and in default for its taxes due said ] State and couuty for the year 1891. Also at the same time and place and in the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 286 in the 7th district and 2nd section in sai I county, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Levied on Gy me Dee 23rd 1891 to satbfy a 11 fa in favor of said Stale and county, issued by Miles J. Piem nions as tax collector ot said county against said lot of land, as laud un ret urn ^ an ^ hi defan l 'oi its tax-s due said an( I wmmi toi toe year 189b Also the time and plac? l and in nt sa. ;e the manner aforesaid, lot of land No. 12 iu the 2Alh district and 2nd section in said county, coutai.iing one hundred ami sixty acres more or 'css. Levied on Uy me Dec 23rd 1891 to s .tisty a fi f a in favor of said State urd curtv, ay--lallector issued by Mites J. Plem moits as if of said county’, igaiust said \nFnf laud as laud uarcturu «d and in dcfajlt for its taxes due said State and county for the year 1891 Also at the fim” time and place and in the manner aftrjsaid, lot of land No. 14 in the loth district nnd 2>,id section in said county, contacting one hundred ana sixty acre-* more or less. 0,1 by me Deo j 23rd Tod 1891 to alls'v fa in favor of 1 8Utc and comity sued by Miles J. Plena mops, as ax co lector of said couuty ngaist said l<4 f f land as land unreturned and in default /»r its taxes due said State and county Ur the year 1891. Also at the S^ne time, and place and in Die manner aftM*said, lot of land No. in the 111h di»j|fc^. and 2ml section in said county, cum lacing one hundred and sixtv (t a nio’c or Levied on by* me Dec 23 d 1891 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of sa d St ce ind eounfv, issued t»y Mile 4 J. Plem icons is tax collector of slid county ag oust said lot of land as land unreturned and in default tor its taxes due said 8tate and county tor the year 1891. Also at the time and place and in the manner afopqiaU, lot of land No. 43 in the 11th distret and 2nd section in said j containing hundred and ' county less. one Levied sixty acres more or on by me Dec 23rd 1891 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of said Sla’e and county, issued by Miles J. Plem nions ns tax collector of said county against s tid lot < f Und ns land unreturned and in delauit for its taxes due said State and county for t ae year 1891. Al&o at the «tine time and place and in the manner tf >r aid, lot of land No. 54 m the 6th cotiUinJl|one district.and 1st section in said couutv, ic^T ouu lccl and sixty acres more or Levied on by me 'Dec 23rd 189 1 to satisfy a fi fa in favor of said State and county, Dsned by Miles J. Plem mons as tux Collector of said county agaii st sad lot of land as land unreturned and in default f t its taxes (lac said State and county for tf»e year 1891, Also at the same time and place and in the manner af<»r««nid. lot of land No, 81 in tbelOtu disti ct and 2nd section in said comity, con'a ivijg one hundred and sixty acres more or It-* Levied on by me Dec i 23rd 1891 to 4 at ,sfy a 11 fa in favor of said J ^t it te and county issued by Miles J. Plem mons as t»x Coliecior of said county against said lot «,f Uud as land unreturned and in default f <‘r its taxes due said Stale and county for year ISJfl. This January Iiith 1892. Buamlktt, Slieriff, G EORG 1 A--0prp«r couvity; Will be aoltl ® ..be cdlteuhonse door in said county on Tiie first Tticndnv in June next, within tliq 1 <-I limira of sale and in the nineteeit m*nnerfgov+rnim: sheriIPs tax sa cs, ( a rca or about an undi¬ vided iinc-cightjot'ilie land, aud an undi¬ vided two.tbirds of the minerals vitli mi No niiiLnn-lvIlrj.M 2jo in the 7-i si, dlatriet ol and and in lot 2nd of land t sectinH in sa* I county, t t.uvigd on hy me De5. 23rd fa mi' ls9I tax* r»f for yirhie fh- of and IHOl, to*kntrisfy* in u fi a and diunty, year favor of sniii >tatn issued hy MRes' I. I’lciwiuoiis tat collector of said comify P^IISsI hi ntl utifl niifiui*. [ ml Mil STOBE! mins, uuitimiir. ITew Stock, Fine Selection. A-U Kind?- of General Merchandise At Reck Bottom Prices. Hiving bought for CASH we can sell Cheap as the Cheapest for CASH or BARTER strictly. \v« keep Clothing, Furnishing goods, Dry goods ; Groceries, Hardware and Farming; tools. In fact everything you want. Seeing is Believing. Call and see us at The BRICK STORE. EDWARDS, LOGAN & FINDLEY. LITER!STABLE! THE NEW fim OF I. I Till k $ 08 , C SUCCESSORS TO TEEM, LOGAN & FINDLEY LW1LL CON TINUE BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. THK NEW FIRM WILL EX LAHaE THE AND ERECT A. HANDSOME NEW STABLE. FX2TL STOCK, CK5CD BUGGIES and COMFoB-T •able HACKS. Tie TRAVELING PUBLIC wilPfmd here all the accommoda tions'necessary for travel. ELEGANT OMNIBUS TO TEEM HOTEL. Wil meet all trams with a reprcsentative’of the firm. COMM ERCI AL]TIIAVELLE US, TOURISTS, and others will do well to inquire for M, F*. Wbem & Sow. Utkins’ Patent Concave Tooth Dexter. DIXIE’S FWOtyTE. F0/J THE WOODS Of THE SOUTff /f H/\S /i0 EQUJ{L The patent by which this Saw is protected consists of a depression of the face of tho cutting teeth through the center from point to base, thus removing all friction while in use, giving strength and stiffness to the teeth and increasing three-fold the dura¬ bility of tho “set.” WE CHALLENGE TIIE WORLD to produce a Sri® equaling the ATKIXS FAST CUTTING DEXTER. iv,,am,-rW„W**v>mi pnirvJ^lv<‘i' 1 1 Steel, Inclnding Handles, 01.00 per foot. gp ec i a j steel, Without Handles, .73 per foot* BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The large demand for the Atkins Concave Tooth Dexter Saw has led competitors to make Inferior Saws which they claim “as good as the Dexter.*’ These imitation Saws are made from a lower grade of steel, inferior workmanship, and without the patent concave tooth. Ask your hardware dealer for the “Atkins DextEr" and take no other. If tho dealer will Hot order it for you, remit amount with order direct to us. r F Ls P Us nI ATKINQ svl WO O k$ L PH vU., ’ Indianapolis,Ind. Memphis,Tonn, Minneapolis,Minn, Chattanooga,Tenn, CITATIONS. GEOBGIA—Gilmer county: J. W. Whitner files his ap^Meation to ba appointed administrator on the estate of das. II. Sharpe, late of said county, de¬ ceased. All persons concerned will show cause if any they can, why at the May Term 1892 of lids court Hie application should not. be granted as prayed for. Wit¬ ness my band and official signature, this 30th day of March 1892. A. M. Johnson, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Gil ner county: To all whom it mai’' concern: Scroll «kK-2 # 'ihnsoi), widow of O. 1*. Johnson, plied to the Jpva.sed, undersigned has in for due twelve form ap¬ month ftlippm t out of the estate of said deceased and appraisers have made their return. Those interested will take notice that I will pass upon the said application and retain on the first Monday in May next at 10 oVjock a m Given under my hand and official signature. This Mch 29 ’92. A. M. Johnson, Ordinary. G FORD IA—Gilmer county: To all whom it may concern: J. P, Harper as the administrator, do lorm* non of the estate of Maty Hill de¬ ceased, of said county shows by his peti¬ tion of file in this office that he 1ms fully discharged taul trust and asks to he dD mis-ed therefrom. All persons concerned will <ake notice that I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in July next ut mv office at 10 o’clock n. in. Given under my band and otficial signa¬ ture. This Match 29 D, 1892. A. M. Johnson, Ordinary. GEORG 1 \—Gilmer County: To all whom it may concern: Lou M Clayton, guardian of (ho per¬ sons and property of ICmma L. Clayton, George W. Clayton, John It. Clayton, Zeinorv T .(Dayton, Arthur A. Clayton and Malcomb I). Clayton, minor children of Joseph applied Clayton, deesased, undersigned has in leave due form to t he foi to sell their interest in certain lands be¬ queathed deceased, to them hy William Clayton, heard the and first said Monday application in will w be on Mav next. This 10th day of March 1892. A. M* Johnson. Ordinary. WW WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENT LEWI EM THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the 'best lino calf, stylish and a easy, easy, and an because -ire make more shoes of this 0 raae^than ,vod tele than any a ather^manv^cwtHrer, it • equals equals band- 3 S o OO f.hoo Genuine ever offered HaiMf•sewed, for gri.ubj' , equals equals the the line finest French Fi calf Imported €JS OO shoes llfliid-Nipu’eit which cost from Weir $ 1.00 to 8)2.0". ip*"!?, A stylish, comfortable and durable. Shop, flue The calf, best shoo ever offered nt this price ; same grade as cus¬ tom-made shoes costing from fcs.tH) to $t».00. 30 Police (Shoe; Farmers, Kailr Beamless, smooth inside, heavy throe soles, exten¬ sion edge. One pair will wear a year, fl* 3?&r.m (T> 50 line calf; no better shoe ever offered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort \Vortdiiuiiinii and service. •*?**■• ‘,25 aud 82.00 , n shoes have are very strong and durable, Those who given them a trial will on their merits, ns the increasing sales show. H KeO 14 iesgs £3.00 Ilongola, IIand-sewed shoe, 4S Imported shoes costing from very 84.00 stylish; 9(i>W. equals Fi Ladies’ 2.50, S2.00 to Misses tho best fine Dougola. and £1.75 shoe for Caution.—See are that W. I,. Douglas’ Stylish and durable. price stamped bottom name and are ou the of each shoe. Insist S3TTAKE local advertised NO SUBSTITUTE..^ dealers W. L. on DOUGLAS, Brockton, supplying Mass. yon. ’ Soldby SOLD BY L. L. BISHOP. ELLI.JAY, OE JUOIA. Jio kilLi k SOHVIL’L CINCINNATI. IO rviiles Shortest & Quickest. Solid YeUibule 1 Trains through without change, Central making direct connection in Union Depot for ST. LOUIS ani the WEST Vnd with Through Car lines for Chicago and Hie Northwest, Vis/ with Through Car lines for DE I’ROIT, BUFFALO, and Points in Can ida and the EAS f’. Only one change of cars to Meridian, VICKsI NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON. BURG, Points in r i EXAS and the WEST. exccileut Passengers via this line are afforded an view of Lookout Mountain and surround ng hisioric scenery. S. L n Bay, Trav. Pass. Agent, . BmiungBam, Ai®. E. T. CTI Alt ETON, D v. ‘Puss. Agent, uuattanooga. D. G. EDWARDS, G. P. A T. A. Cincinnati, O. 1 HE 66 CHI€AGO COTTAGE ORGAN” . Has attained ,i standard of cxcelleneo which admits of i o superior. It contains every improvement liiat invent ivo genius, st ill and money can produce. ORGANS WAR¬ OF INTRINSIC RANTED VALUE m FOR AND ilia STER¬ FIVE LING MERIT. 7EAR& Theso excellent Organa are celebrated ^!onse,^ design, bcfiul in finish, rT combination\°aruLuQ perfect construc¬ tion, y making them tho most attractive. ornamental and desirable organs in the world for Homes, Schools, Churches, Lodges and Societies, Catalogues on application, Free. pesp gettap Qrfai go. 223 WABASH AVE., Ellijay Seminary. At the urgent request of several of the young teachers of dinner comity, I have, agreed to teach a two month's Normal School at the Seminary begin ¬ ning April 18tli 1892. Teachers, who because of ilicir schools were deprived of attending our regular school session, may secure j the benefits! of this •Normal School” in tlicit. \aeulions. We shall bo glad to enroll every teacher in the county who is not al ready satisfied with his qualification ! for the responsible work of his profes- ( sion. Hate of tuition .$1.59 per month’j llr-.v. J. E. Tat.laxt, A. M., Pres, of Ellijay Seminary, Kllijay, Ga. THE GREAT TONIC. Purifies tho Purely Wood. Vegetable. Aids Ditfcotlon* ■^OEES ^ONDESFUL QffEESl Last fall I was rufTprtnsr from Oonernl Dc’ott pysteva tty, from eomo blood offooUon, eenorally. and n'.y wiiola w;.a run down Commonceil t al; !i>k your mo,Heine (Wooldi-UlKo’H Wondrrfcl f'ura) ami tiio oxperk'not tlrst boti lo. d great lliavo relief used before lc iu iin family ever einco with Rood results. my Cou7umj3,G,v, Dkau Sirs Early Juuo I tho IS, If!',a. 1380 L. O. 1 bad UOWYm. developed enso : or Scrofula, n year pronounced a fully by fourof bast doctors so the la the city of Columbus. 1 took throe bottles of your \v. \V. O. (Woo! C ridge’s Wonderful Cum), and am to day as well rs ever I was. i took no other medicine but W. VV. O. riKNRY McBRIDK. 'i his ia to certify that tho nbovo facto are cor¬ rect, r.nd that I administered tho medicine. Hamilton, Ga„ Kcb. 23, lSU'Ju J. W. Et.LlOTT. POIl SAIL IS AX.Ii DRUGGISTS. tror-. ci— kt»sia, Indigestion, aud Stomach disorders, u»o BROWN’S IRON E1ITTEUS. All dealers keep tt ?1 per bettie. Genuine hai tratic-maik cud crossed red Hues ou '’.rapper. Humphreys* ]>H. llcMeuni’vs SPKciKies areseJeutincttllr «ml eareftilly Iu private pnpared prnetiee prescriptions; umwI for many years thirty used by the people. with.^uvwsnudforyvrt Kvorv years stH'cIal for the siiurle Soe clrte is a cure disease nantea. tug These red speeitles the euro without and drugging, pnrg or vln« system, mettles are oft lu fart and deed the j, ,ver-' .•;« re lie World. UST OK riilNOIPAT. Congestion.’ NOS. OCKK.S. r rniuFfl# I Fevers, Inflammation .. Ii|| ‘2 \\ units. Worm Fever, Worm CoUe.. ;t ■I Crying lliavriiea. Cot i e, Children oi Teething of Infant* nt* of or Adults.....il, ti 5 cholerii U.vsentery, Morbus, Griping, Vomiting........ RUlou*Colic.. vH .;i 7 Conghtji, Netirulgin. thud. Urouehttls............. ,i i, N Toothnehe,Faeenche.....v !> f‘'',<ii>epsin. I ten du ili «>s, Sieklteadache, Vertigo i, 10 PlHous Stomach......... .11, It S..puvt ms oil or 1‘ninfut Period#. .M 1*2 t.’l Croup, \\ uftes, too Profuse Period*......... breathing.... .*.! .’2,. If Cough, HUlleult ,‘il 13 tl Suit lieiiin. Erysipelas, Kliennirttk*Bains..... filieunmtle Eruptions, i In Fever UJttMiuiaii.Miii, ■ A Malaria— Malaria— I’aln .1 17 Files, and A who# «no, <'hills, .!■ lillnd or bleeding............... jedlnir. .D 1 !1 Ciitnri'li, Influonva. a. Gold fold in the Head •20 Wliouphitt Cough, ViolentConghs. .< 21 General IJjscHsc.....................^,3 !*<■ hi lit y. Physical Weakness .30, 2J *i,S Kitlttcy Nervous *1 SO SO J cr' iiehillt VV-Hk'iV.M, Hril,.,5i fl’J Uisoasesof riniii', ihelleiirt.PHlpltationl.OI .Vfitm. i I l»R. SoH by I'rnsfjflHlR, < <mt postpaM on receipt price. clotlR lUtMFMKLYH’ MANUAL , a tl pojfeii rlcUly U»un«l In Ulltl KOlft, M \ II.KD FRUU. 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