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THE GAZETTE
NUMMPXt 11.1. K, GA.
.J. C. I A X)MIK,
ni) iron.
ii ■,•• •••■. wi i mi—mo
prick or m: usekittion.
For one y©*r, Hi 1.75; For 0 raontliN, iI.OO
Jo <lvHiir,
A<tv©rtllg rate* wre to value
of thin po{M*r kh * circulating iimmlJmiii in
C'heroktto auction of Georgia. 17.1 iiuutcn
n! turuia given on m|jl t•ntlon.
Voluntary coMitnunlcatlona from the read
on t>t i hi* paper arc nlwaya welcomed Newt <.f
a kind* (a preferred, eupnolallj county nowa. it
you wlalj to Improve yourself In writing. prat
tle© can aid you. " Prwjtn <i rnukcM perfect A'
Oommuuli'ntlouK must L* accompanied by t,lie
writer a name, or thy cannot. !>• published.
THURSDAY' MOItNINO, FKII. 7, !78.
i mini ii mi —— ■' 1 phi iw ■<
TUo Scori tary of War hi ■ or.jt.n;.! the
issuing of two hundred more jrun (o the
State of Georgia for tin usa of tin militia.
The hnriing of tom .by the Turk,
on Iho lino of their rot rout lins euu-i- l
much irritation in St, I’otcr .burg.
Did tho fiimn i .I philosophers ever ro
floe- that tho Mtiii; mu--.! which makes
twenty nickels worth one dollar is precis
ely tho oairo that make. a certain number
of grains of gold worth one dollar,
A Fairburri girl has n charm string
four yards lung with one thousand tune
hundred aud seventy-three buttons on
it,and her father c iup!es hi. suspeder i to
his pants willi a pieoo of twine and an
old hair.'ipin.
Mark Twain, who has lately assumed
tho editorship of tho Hartford Couruut,
**ys that the attitude of his paper will
“bo liberal, with broad vie-.vs, expansive
sentiments and exalted aims, but very
severe 0.1 subscribers who and m’t pay up
promptly. ”
Tho'Armv Piy bill reduces the pay and
allowances of officers to the amount of
about ono million and a quarter. This i
very mueli as if a man who has a horse,
and no asa for one, should economise Ir.
diminishing tho feed of the animal, instead
ofselling it, rc.Juoo the army to ten :liou,
and men.
John M. Bott, who wa. i prominent
Virginian many years a jo, on visiting the .
city if Washington once, remarke Ito a
friend, “1 have a very strange -on titi cl.
“What is it Ilk i?” said his fiend. Mr
liotts reflected a m uu -at a,i i tfi o si. 1:
“All! uow I can describe it; 1 feel as it 1
must steal sum :i hing.'’
It is a lamentable fa-I that the repti* i
tion of our National capital has fad m so
low as to afford ground for such a remark.
lion. B. 11. Hill, otio of tlio IT.-iitoil
State MinatoM IVoui UourKia, oiqioses tfio
rcmonctizatior. of titver ami tlie l-optml ol
the rosmu in ion net, while (Ii - people lu
is HupposeJ to icpre -nt favor Uiuiu. He
i-i no doubt honest ia his eouvieti m- upon
those questions, but it is presume.l he G
in the United States to speak for Georgia
not B. 11. Hill -upon all quostioii of
public interest, nil we thin it is fi s
duty tJ do so, rcßiirdless ol hri own
private opinions. Wo have always boon
an ardent admirer ol Mr. Hill as a slate
man and an orator, and we think the*
Georgia nnjy justly feel prim 1 of her
talented son, but ju-t now, when lie lias
taken a stand on the finauoe question in
direct opposition to what the people of
bis State behove to be tlieir interest,
would not Jonathan Norcross or .V. f.
Akertaan eouia as near repr scntuig
Georgia in the United Slates senate as 15.
11. Hill?— Canton (jeonjian, (J in )
Washington Letter.
Washington, I>. .Lin. 29, l •7s
Secretary ' hetman's si bordir.ates in
Hoar Orleans including J. Mailisort Wells
and Anderson, on Saturday sought refuse
io the United States Custom House from
the offended justice of the State o!
Louisiana. It is fitting that the Custom
Houses, the homes of fraud and pecula
tion, should open thsir doors to t' e pro
tection of such scoundrel is the members
of the Louisiana Returning.ll >. 1 The
won lor is that this re Infm uduiitiistrati' i
of Mr. Hayes, which is the creation ol
those criminal*, did not pr Uee-t them. It
will be strange if the Newiealand r. who 1
oomea to uiuso on the ruins of alleountries
does not find in the history of H ires and
the Presidency and tho Louisiana lie
turning Hoard of ISTti the tno-t astonish
ing figures of all time. L eked at in any
way there L nothing but fraud in all the
prooeedi'gs from Novembei Stb, ls.ti, to
this incredible (light oi conspirator - to the
•belter of a United St it >s U.i m House
and their surrender by la in:s ration
wind) they had ere ite
There is still doubt a- to th" passage
through the (senate by a
of the Silver bill. 1 he bciuJr opin’, n,
perhaps, that the necessary votes to cam
the measure tlircugh, over a veto, v, 1
not be forthcoming.
Today and hereafter the Nuliou.il
Hniiks wdl receive sulise.ripliofis iur the
I per cont government bonds, in the sums
oft','l and upwards, a slight deduotio
Irotn par h .-ing ma le on subscriptions of
over i I ,O(SL
There is th germ of reform in the
if us Military Committi \ pro]iosttion
to cut down ihe pa; of Army officers one
and oiii-rpi, rter nrilli- ns of dollars, and
inerea.Mi the pay of non ooiumissioned
j ilieers. We havo one olli-ir, with an
; average salary of say $2,500 per year, to
7 or 8 enli-tud men whom united pay
amounts to less than §1,700 per year.
Here is e/'rlainly room for reform.
Francis Murphy, temperance advocate,
is here and has met with a warm recep
tion. lie comes at an auspicious time, at
our local .s igietica alrelidy have the work
j well started-
Ono of Washington's noted men ried
on .' aturd y. Fred. 1). Stuart lir-t came
heloru the country in connection with the
famous Wilke- exploring expedition to
tho Antarctic na an, in which he occupied
J a position of responsibility, mid the nar
rative of whi I, lie helped to wiite. 1) ir
ing iho late war lie was an offi-or in the
navy, and since 1805 ha has been
prominent in Odd Fell iwsiiip and in e; h -r
secret and benevolent s defies, and as a
fiend and promoter of reform in the
common school system. I lived sur
rounded by fricn Is and without an enemy,
and died in peace.
It i.. evident that tha fight foi a subsidy
for the Texas i’acitie Railroad is about
to commence in earnest, fom Heott, a
rein irkaiily able mail, an 1 the he ld and
front of the uiovcin tit, has nnf rtunately
lor him, involved himself in a quarrel
with other railroad m u, and there i<
every indication niwnt a ght which will
prevent aid to any road, Perhaps this is
not an unmixed evil to tho Southern
country, for extending business will ul
imately coiuplu: ; th road, and the de
feat of this subsidy project will make it
all the ea i -r to gut through (lon.-re s a
liberal upprop iation for the M s.d.s.sippt
levees and other strictly legitimate im
provements in.that section.
■SEMINOLE.
Would you have itosy Cheeks.
ExiMrIUKNfK Of A VOPNO WIDUS -
A country girl young, pretty and happy
her step wa elastic and the rose of
health Llouuied upon her chunk, One
\piil morn -hs wa overtaken by u
‘spring shower,’’ and caught a cold.
It wa- her “particular time.” and sup
pression was the re.-ull. At the next
“period" nature ri-iused to net,. She
beeline -allow, swollen, and suff ire-l ni
ton.-:; . with pain in the hack and "lower
toi-.indi," palpitations, diili.-ulty o,
breathing, indigo ohm and h--a I ache.
Moo ‘ rs tailed to palli to her distre ;-d
• in iitimi, and she longed for death as the
niily iiope .f relief. Y the in lance of a
friend, who herself experienced its bene
li s, she was induced to try Dr .1 Brad
field s Female Regulator. Ohe Lott!
cured lier. She was again tho happy
girl she was that April morning before tho
shower. Tho Female Regulator is pre
pared by L. li. H.-adtield, Druggist, At
lanta, Ga., at 81. M) per bottle and kept
by ail re p -ciablu drug men through ut
the land.
A most "j\cl!cnt Remedy
Atlanta, Ga.. March 12, 1870.
I have examined the recipe of Brad
lb Id's Female Regulator, and from my
knowledge of the ingredients, believe it a
most excellent medicine, and well .- uited
to that class of diseases do ignated. I
have no hesitation in advising its use, and
confidently recommend it to the public.
Juki, Ukanh ym, M. D.
At Knn A Parks’ y.u van buy i Wool
Hat for hO cents,
lliiKUMATisx Quickly Glued “Du
rang’s Rheuaiatio Remedy,’’ the great
Internal Medicine, will positively cure
any ease of rheumatism on the face of
die oaitli. l’rieo, $1 a bottle, six bottles
fC>. Sold by all Wli desale and Retail
Druggists. Don’t fail to send for ciroul ir
to lleli onstino & Bentley, Druggists,
Washington, D. C. Doc, 6-6ui
Tho following letter which has b-en
reiviv and sineo our last i-sae, is very eti
eoui-igieg, os it shows that the paper is
puz.-d by the ‘hirer sex, and also because
ii contained the uiouey to pay her sub
scription in advance. The paper shall be
duly sent, an.l no pains shall be spated to
; make it interesting to her, as well us to
ail our oth, r readers:
“Having been absent from Summer
ville for some months, I often grow
anxious for a word of news, gossip, cr
fun, from the plac* of uiy former resi
dence. Though 1 am no quidnunc and
have inherited wry little of our mother
five's curiosity, 1, nevertheless, want to
glatiee at someth.ng that wears Summer
ville on its lace, it is lif e the beautiful
golden snnsli,ue which shines -o beauti
fully at:; t days : clouds aid daikuess
i • is your pa per six
i-,. .... -. No.v do pi, a- put in ail the
Leals about town tor the bcuetit of those
who are far way.
At Kuo. A Parks' you can buy li\e
, varda all wool red funnel for sil.dO.
LOCAL NfclW S
At Knox A Parks’ y ,u can buy whole
stock Rrogaii S,.ocs for I! 00.
Married, at Mr. To 1 r. iVdli-unon
the 2-1 th ult., by Rev J. A CJi.-n. -nt,
Mr- J. W. Ilamumndtre. uni M
Margaret Williams.
A large lot of Clover ar-d Gra-s Seed
lor saie at It. Hoyt s Drug slut ), Rome
Ga. Cheap for cusii.
Died, at the ro-idenee of her brother,
John W. Johnson, near Wyatt* A ( g
horn’s mill, on the morning of the27ih
ult., Mrs. Carr, age-i h i, alter a prouaetei
illness.
At Knox A Parks’ you can buy ,-ix
yard.- Wool Ifinsey lor § .00.
Dr. 1 tuber.is, the Indian Doctor, can be
found ut Mr iol. Owen-’, on Hon. W
li. Peim’o place, ti-ree miles above town.
Give the Doctor a call.
Married on tho public highway, n ar
.Judge Sturdivant’s, on the hl.-t ult., bj
Rev. .J, A dlcmen!, Mr. J. Dick Kul.elt
and Mi s H. K Taylor.
Married, at tho U.\ZETt'K office, on the
31st uit., by I’ev. .J. A. Clc i.-nt, Mr
William It Kelley an 1 M. -L. V J.
Mad rey.
At Knox h Parks'you can buy a good
I’oulevaid Skirt for 77 cents.
A |(\ Gr.ffith rc; pcetful’y anmmne. to
the public that lie will do all kind-, ol
Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, Cal
e.iuiiniiig, Varnish! il;, Graining, et.
Prices to suit the times. Consult him be
fore contracting with others. Address i r
call on him in .*Olll uerv.lle, Ga.
At Km T i Parks' you can buy a good
Cassimere suit for
Give the man who wasn’t elected hall
an hour to sit down and reject un-1 In
is ill present twenty-fourth) leal reasons
why lie was lei t out in the cu and. He will
also assure you that this ear' h won’t stand
much longer.
Seed by the million at Hoyt’s, Rom.',
Ga. (’ll.-up for cash. No eharg- for
showing'
Miss (Vi"ie McClure, of Walker
e .ii’i'y, called on 11s one dav la-t week.
We ar alwa s gla l to have the ladies
call -n us.
The present .5 liter of .'he G V/.KTT K -
the only one authorized to receive money
dm: for subscription or advertising pre
to January 20th, 1 s7B.
Messrs. Gordon ,t Bryant are 11 >w
Opening a stock of drugs, etc. Wh -n
they got their stock fully opened it will
he made known thr -ugh the columns of
I'iikGazeit :. Watch out for their a 1
vurtiscuictit. Success t-> them.
We shall be gr-ally oblligod to our
friends in town and county to communicate
by mail or otherwise, every item of news
whi 1. would!! e of interest to our readers.
Give us the facts and we will put them in
shape. If ihere is a marriage, death,
accident, sale of property, etc., please
inform tis. It may he read with great
interest by some subscriber in Texas or
el cwhere.
Country merchant* would do well to
call oa It. T. 11. yt. Wholesales.-'d Deal
er and supply themselves wuh all kinds
of seeds; Onion sets and Potatoes.
A short time since we asked a y. tire
gentleman if anybody in his neighborhood
had married lately. He sai . “No, but
a great niaiiv wool 1 like to many; but
they are all gentlemen; the ladies show
no such ine ination. ’ W -aid it lie t ir to
conclude that the y ung geutiomeu of
that section are so mieiiterpri.-irg, t! at
the young ladies think no one ot them
can support himself and a wife ?
Fertilizer Distributor.
I will state that there ha< exist-. 1
trouble between J. G. Si o-an ! ni\ - ‘
relation to his applying I >r an I obtaining
letters patent on a Fertilizer I'-str-ler-.r.
in which invention 1 thou-ht I ha I an
vipiitul.ie interest, hut lor the benefit ol
ud parties interested in s fid enterpris - in
anyway whatever, 1 wld s.y th 1 a’l
such difterences ave been adj isted t.
my satisfaction, and. so far a • l ’.now, t
that of all other parties, ana that the
said Sims, as well a- ail his a:t -nr his
my good will in his uudertakim.
11. V. Ram tv\
After a tew days of mud and rain, we
have some beautiful sunshiny w-*-i he .
At Knox & Park-’ you can uj
women s walking sh.es for Si.UO.
Call at K. T. Hoyt’s Drue store. Rome
for all vuriet es ol G.irdtm " .r
--rauted pure and fresh.
Hoyt, at Rome, pays ins Clerks to-a ait
on his customers and-how tnen. ms fresh
supply of aii kinds el seeds aud Dru^s.
Owing to lack of aid in the type-setting
department of The Gazette, we use
unable this week to present our readers
with a decent Holing par cr. When the
office cuuie into our hands two week- ago
the mechani a! dej nrtinent was tie irly
twodi.y- behind in its work, and a we
wer- unable to procure inmiedia c aid we
were C‘-mpolled to lake it "single-handed ’
in til wa ouu.d proeiiro assistance We
hope our patrons will bear with in “for
a little while" until wo c .nget another
typo, and than we prop s* t. give them
a papci fail to th; brim with choice
reading.
A spirit of di content em- to bo very
prevalent. Many arc looking to Texas
as the “promi and land,” and some who
have g no there find that it is not “all
their fancy painted it." Our young
Iriend, Jam- -I. Urn th, left a out ten
day ago f.r t<ra-: 11 e >unty, T. .as May
success attend him.
At Knox & Parks’ you can buy a splen
did Over coat for z 6.00.
If tlui land-, of Chattooia county are
not suffi i.u• ly enrich" I this spring to
produce goo-l eri j,-, it will not ho for
want of machine* to apply the fertilizers
to tlic field. Col. J R. Gamble, J. G.
Sim., an i T. S. Smith, h ivo been ex
hibkirie their respective inventions for
that purpose in Summerviile within the
’last lew i iys' Let every farmer examine
the n ail, and buy the one that uit.- him
best.
At Ks 1 -i k Parks' you e.m buy three
yar-ls of h - ivy Wool Jeans for $1.03.
IF. A. Sn:: - ii, wh.ile.sile and retail
b-aik viler, U :mie, Ga., has a very large
aid well-selected stock of Christmas
11 lay G )•!-■* on hand, which i.% offered
at very low figures, con-isiiug of toilet
setts, statuettes, China tu< gs, cups and
saucers, fancy inkstan.la, thormometers,
silver plated ware, ice pitchers, card re
ceivers, creamer.-, cake baskets, tea-sets,
Christmas tree ornam uts,toys 01 all sorl s,
books of every deserij'tion of a seif nlifie,
literary and moral character, fun and
fancy, uereo-copes ami view , chr mo..
uri-i many ot her uovi it r - tor the holidays.
Oilier.- i"( winee'ile aril r-t.fi a 0 si
limited. 1! - - ire and giv him a call.
xtu’x varut-izarM-uah a .wßm ism
Tocrs mi.m ruffier,
f i^r’* S*--;’’ U-.’-sS CTB*
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V 1 * •' \ W ••
S.
For Al.l. Sewing JtArhincft.
Tho best to id c and moat perfectly coti-j true ted.
Atldriw-*
E. J. TO OF, “Dov." ic ” Build inp, New York,
or Nkw Haven, Ct.
t--.vtc*lifc-1-vwwzr.s.tmw ii —1 ■wiw i
DOMESTIC
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TH£ LICHTEST RUNNIWC,
TKE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURAELE,
THE MOST POPULAR
or
SEWING- MACHINES.
Trva’l f'c latent r* *1 r. ' ’ ccs ; r tl-’.a
In
L is •oJ'rKIAcJ, irakc-4 the *LV>-
t> r . 1 Kc! -n itrh. I M 8 itr.j- uiaiJog tu>
v.’t.i.oand ; Af.:ic, m-.vl w ill do the wkolc .. j
of family v’crk wiihoa* ehtng©.
: c •• I-o,'i F>TIO ** iti made in the most dur
able n.rnrrr. with conical ©ted bearings aud
< . a: ; g journal-* throughout.
Ag f .'£ tt’ * !>LM t.N H ” SmilHf M'a
e't‘ •< :iKHf! ” Paper K*hi us
v —,l in ull anuccunit'd territory. Addret*
9SHSSTIC
S; rfc n Jfschias C™viry, New York.
Piano and Organ Playing
LEABNED IN A DAY
, | AS 'VS OITA’iTS, which recently created
. 1 such u sensath ns iu Boston and elsewhere
M ill enable any p rson. of any age, to
MA>l Klt . ’-K I’l VNO OK OHO AN
ir m lav. oven thougn tl ' have no knowledge of
note . ete. The Boston Globe says:
*Y u t an b arn to ■.•■ lay o: the piano or organ in
a (lav. t von if you never played before, and h.-vo
not the slightest kunwi. dge of notes, by tho use
ot M is'ns's Charts. A child ten years old
ran Irani easily. They are omlorse i by tho
best musical people in Boston, and arc tho grand
culmination of the iuveutiv* genius of tho nine
loom ti century."
firoulars giving full particulars and many tos
cim mi ls will b* sent tree on application. One
s> Mason's Charts, and a rare bonk of great
v; i r.titled ••Singing 'lade Ka**\." noth
made \ postpaid, to any address, for only $h
** VVortii more than SIOO spent on musie lessons.'’
Ad LOSS. A C. MORTON.
General Ag nt. Atlanta, Ga.
gkg.'Utß wanted at once everywhere. Best
• ! :e, -v 'iMH-red. Secure territory before too
k lata. Terms free.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
ProfVvsifliinl Carch.
VI \ U i <i \ iV ( h KM K \T*,
ATTOHM.VS AT LAW,
M M '1 II Ei VILLIC, LA.
Will ptaettw in the courts of ( hnttoofca an 1
adjoiiitiirf countieK. Strict attention given to all
Luhinchu enttuated to him.
i'T Collections a specialty.
Sam’! I FawkiiLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SIMM UYIf.LE,
Chattooga County, (■< orgia.
SEAB. VV. WRIGHT,
At(oriH?y at !
KOMK, CKtHKiIA,
Ofli< with Wright & Featht*ri; ton, corner of
Broad and Oust mania rvet-.
W'iil practice in the Superior Courts -if Floyd.
Chattojra and Folk counties. Prompt uttuutioti
giveu to ail business entrusted to hxs care.
jacL*l ;m
Society 'Srelisig*.
\f A.SON 1C THK SI’MMKUVILLE
-i'A of Free ami A- cj.trij Masons
tuoetM in their hali on the Hrst Saturday in each
month at 10 A >1 J. T HKNDitiX. master.
(*. J. 3IOYER, Secretary of the Lodge.
fit)OD TKMPLARS.—GWAITNKV
Lodge No. 177, Irnl. Order of and. Templars,
meets iu their hail every J u<**e'a%y uiwht nt 8
o’clock. J. (-. LOOMIS, W. Chief.
ti. li. EDMONDSON, See. of the Lodge.
J.?;a! Advt'i ti- hi ji(*.
SSs.-rlir ■ :i! •*.
GEORGIA, Chattooga Couuty:
Will be mild before tln^-,court
hou-i* door in the to n of Ku nnn-rville,
tri naij county, on th<- tir-t i’m -lay in
May 1-78, II > acres of lot of land No. 30
in the .7th ufftixet and 4th section of .viid
county, to satisfy one lax lila for State
and county tax, i.-sueJ by W. U. Edmond
son, T. C. Levy made aud returned by
T. J. Anderson, L. (!. this Fib ru .ry 6th,
1878. W. I>. KeT.I.BTT, Sheriff.
lpplirnliau Leavr Cos “i 11.
*r-
To ail whom it may acorn: Whereas
F. G. Little, administ.tor of James
1! -b ij), a- i" aseif. having applied to me
tor 1-ave t- se‘l the re ii t-tate of sai l
df.c-i a-cd; these are tln.-refore to cite and
admonish aii parties interested, whether
kindred or creditors, to show rau-o if any
they t-au by the Ist Mon lay in March
why said application sh -it'd not be
granted to said applicant. Given under
my band and official signature, this
February Sth, 1 sTs.
■ John Mattox, Ordinary.
Sat* lift's Aa! m ; rs i*! ra iiotf.
OKORHIA, Chattoega Comity:
do a 1 whom it may eonecin: \\ hereas
St pi eu Garnet has appiic 1 to m : for
letters o' adndnistratioii, de bonis non, on
tin: estate of G. II * .net;, deceased.
These ui e, therefore, to cite anil ad
monish nil panics interested, whether
kintir. and or creditors, to show cause, if
any they havo. by the tiro Monday in
Man it next, why -aid letters sfi-.tfi In n
be granted to said applicant. \\ itne-s
uiy baud (hi- l-’e hr" -ry'Ju, Is,-
John M iiT'X, Or-liu irv.
A dnriai*>lra I r'* Sale.
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
Ry virture of an orilet from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, vfil he id on
the first Tue.-day in Marih next, at (lie
court house door in s-aid (-mniy between
the n-iiai sale hours, towi lots 7 and 8 ia
bfin-k 4, in the to in if Summerville.
. aid lots well imtioved. sad imiruve
ments eoii-i.-ting of- tore hou i- and and e.l
ing liini-e. S. I: ) the | roperty of I ho.-.
J. iiiack late of 1. pshaw unty, 17 xas,
deceased. Teims Cash.
I! V. Rrt'K'lL,
Adm. e.-tate TilJ. Black, a- e.
t and : inisirators' *B.ile
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary, of >*ii 1 county, will be > M
on the tirsh Tuesday in March next, to
the highest bidder, ut the court
door in <nid county, betwci u the usiuii
I h iral h.ours ol Bouth half of lot oi
:lad X•. 187 io u' h i • ict ad 4: h -cc
! iioL and sai l f runty, thirty -cres mort- or
]i■ nf - I'ci and ’ - . H ite of -‘1 ! i r a
' t ion * theie ns u “ot>-i cat m, won, au J
i other co muon tuy: >■< iu Tt#
the pr p.-. ' of Joseph Ak-x.-ndcr.
j decease i. term-civc‘ with good secu
rity to be approved by aUiuinislrat ifs.
This Fe-hr-ioi.v fill, IS.s,
J. M. Hawkins.
Ills ; Alms
John H X Alexander, .
LUlti iv
LOUts. i>i>*!nisi*ion.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
H. D. C Edmondson, Atlniinistrator, wijh the
will annex it of S. F. Fore,*, tieuc isetl, represents
iu his pt-ution duly filed, that he has telly -id
ministereil the estate of said and 'ceus. and: this is,
therefore, to oit* o i <" ns eon kiuured
ami creditors, t*• show cause if ■. :\y they can iv
the first Monday in March,
D. C Ldmoudsoit. jidminist r. r • r. as aforesaid
should not be discharged fi oDi hisaciotinistratiou
and received letters of dismission. Given under
my hand November t-t .. L s .
JOHN MATTOX. Ordinary.
Mtoriirs J2r{,s;t?ie % ;tl.'
Georgia, Chattooga Coi'xtv:
Will be sold bci.ire the court house
dour iu the town of Sumiuerviiiv in said
county on the first Tuesday in March,
In7B, the following property to-wn: 160
acres of land lot No, 10G in the 13th
district a:.d 4th section with ail the im
provements thereon, being and lying in
,-a:d county t satisfy a mortgage fi lx is
sued from the Superior court in favor of
J. I’. U ithers vs. J. 11. Garrett. This
January -d, I>7B.
\S. D. In.kli.eit, sheriff.
i
2 iDti for Divorce.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
IJ ter A Jtu -1 Libel for Divorce in Chattooga
v. - superior Court,
Chari * A. Jours September Term, 1H77.
It appearing to the court by the return of tha
Sli*rilT that the defe* dant does not reside iu
e.iid county. and it further appearing to the court
tli.u the dcfeudttnt does not reside in this State
i.’id ;u t ■ served eX' ejd by publication; it is
~rde:*'<l iic M' iv*d Ly publication of this
or.i r itj The Svmmehvillic Gazjctte, once a
m Lf-.rf .u n.nnthH I.eft.re the next term of
thireourt. ThiaSeptemberrtth 1877,
(V i>. MeJ.T’TCIiEN, J. S. C.
A tru • ext?-) t l . m ; minutes of court.
Ji D. EDMONDSON,CIerk.
i. '•) 3 for Ii * ui'tc.
GEORGIzV, Chattooga - ountyr
) Sij eiior Court, September
John B. Depriest ( Term, 1877.
H. E Depriest. I Libel for Divorce.
Rule to perfect service
Iti. -.r ?• tc il.“ t'l-urt tv the return of the
SL'-riif, that the d* f ndaut does not reside in
tin-->e.;ty; and it furil r appearing that she
•i-.-'-'Hot l'eeido iu thih State, it ir, on motiou of
.miii ordered that said defendant appearand
.> •< nt ’ ;.• u*xt 1,-rju •'! this court, else th*
•• t ii'.-i lend iu default, and the plaintiff
ad* ••"•i uiprt'cet* ; add. it is furth r ordered,
• i :i, to- [ tlin.-ited iu the Summerville
Gazette.
C D McCrTCIIEN, J. S. C. C. C.
A•: i extract from th minutes of Chattooga
Superior Court.
H. D. ('. EDMONDSON, Cleik.
Ap as ration Leave to Sell.
Y. Kudicil, iidiuinislraior ot Thos.
J. Black, late of Upshur county, Texas,
it- c.-a.-etl, having filed his application lor
leave to .-ell tiie teal estate of said de
a-t-d, lymg and being in Chattooga
county; this is to notify all persons inter
ested, both kindred and creditors, that
said application will be keard before a
court of Ordinary to be held in Suminer
v; a , on tf-c tii-t Monday in February
next. This January 7th, 1878-
.John lattox, Ordinary.
u’e of .iai rod J*hare .
.l it* to 01. order of the Court of Ordinary
of-..-’ * /unty, while ••'fid beiore the court
t. ; i , iii Sumru,.rvdie iu said • trinity,on th®
fTt. .1 iy iu I'Vbru try in xtl etwcon tiie legal
. i ; ' . • ”tia -f 17 shares -f
k iu- r f .;. • r:t i.- i compuiiy, .said road
r-- If i ; At ie.itUi to A..;uda, Ga . and now
- at. him .i J a- ks ,f ud company in th®
i. 1 -auiu-1 H.iv a i. >. Guardian of Samuel
Koti >. J bn KiJii.-y, Emma K. Finley and Ctttha
ri?>- N. F.j I* y. j-lnhlien of James T. Finley, d
e-asvd, and wili. U to Haiti ehildr* n by Samuel
l inley, late of suid eouiu-v. deceased. Sold for
division. Terms cu.ih. a is January 1, 1878.
SAMUEL HAWK ’NS,
Tc.Jtinifmt&ry Guardian.
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