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Sickening Shivering Fits
of Ague and Malaria, cue be re¬
lieved and cured with Electric
Bitters. This is pure tonic med¬
icine; of especial Irenifit in mala¬
ria, for it exerets a true curative
mfluanee on the disease, driving
it entirely out of the system. It is
much to Ire prefetred to Quinine
httvinir , of this drug’s
none had af
ter- effects. E. 8. Munduy, of
iiviiCiV*A.., L'-v 'vrites:“Mv
Brother was very low with mala¬
rial fever and jaundice, till
took Eleetrick Bitters, which
saved his life. At A. II. Hender¬
sons price 50c guarnteed.
White Creek Whisperings.
Mr. L. I). Nix has again gone
to Demorast to work in the sad¬
dle shop.
Uncle James Hill an aged man
was laid to rest in Chatahooche
cemetery one day last week, he
leaves a wife and many friends to
mourn his loss.
A young man of this section
has bought his licens I will tell
you about the Wedding the next
time 1 write. \
W. A. Tomlin of California is
visiting relatives in this section
he says that is a good Country
toil) many is plentiful he ts six
cts cotton growers qetter go to
that State’
On old Christmus night Mr.
Santa clause l.orughtto '.Mr. and
Mrs. 1 ilg.iam a great big boy.
The candy drawing at Mr E. T
Baretts enjoyid hy ;ill present
last Friday night.
Er John Write has taken 1
charge of the Barret and Cooley |
units for the year I9u5.
I rebon that every body
pleased with the weather for we
aieheveing all kinds. i
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Good luck to the Courier unci
all of it’s Readers.
Spoiled Her Beauty
Harriet Howard, of 209 \V, 34th
St,. New \ ork, atone time trou\ had j
her beauty spoiled with skin
-hie. She writes: ‘*1 had salt
Rheum or Ecxeimi for years, hut
nothing would cure it, until I used
Bucklen’s Arinaea salveJ A quick
and sure healer for cut s burns and j
sores. 25 b at A. II. Hendersons
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
At Chambers Dec 13 1904. K. L. Asbu
ry and \V. R. Asbury. as Executors of
Rufus R, Asbury, having tiled their pe
tition for probate of Rufus R Asbury s
will in solemn form, and it appearing
that (Station should issue to be served
personally on Caroline A, Asbury, widow
of said deceased, Charlie W. Asbury, Mrs.
Mary Huggins formerly Asbury, Janies
H. Asbury ordered that the usual citation
issue to be non cd o—> Crti-obnc* A Asbu¬
ry, James H. Asbury, and Mrs. Mary A.
Huggins personally at least ten days be¬
fore the February term of this Courtl90o,
and . that ., x as John , , , L. Asbury , , resales . , out of
tins State to wit: in the State of La. and
can only be served by publication, that
he he cited and made a party by publi¬
cation once a week for four weeks, in tlie
Cleveland ,,, , Conner, . a news paper publish
ed in this County and State before the
February term 1905, <>t said court of
Ordinary and that tins order so publish
ed constituted such notice, arid citation
J. H. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
\\ ill he sold before the court-house
door Of said county in the town of Cleve
land to the highest bidder for cash,with- ’
in the legal , , hours of „ sale, on the erst
luesday in .... February. 1905, the follow.ng
desenhed property to wit: Part of lot of
land No. 60 in the 2n l district of White
county, Ga., containing 62 acres more
or less, and known as the W. K. Nix
home place, in said county, about two
miles noi th east of Ch \ eland, Ga., said
land levied on and to he sold as the pro
per-ty of W.K. Nix to satisfy a ti ta issucil
from the Justice court of the 861st dis¬
trict, G. M,, of said county in favor of T.
“t^iin _
B t W ’ K ’ Nix an,i
Carroll> ne , (Uty sheriff .
This June 2nd, 1905.
W. A. JACKSON, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
^ he S °U before U ,e court-house door
in the town of Cleveland, in said county,
w ithin the legal hours of sale to the iiigh
est bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1905, the following describ¬
ed property, to wit: One hundred and
twenty-five acres of land of lot No. 40,
known as the Detroit Sautee Gold Min¬
ing company’s pi operty, said lot being
in the 3d district of White county, Ga ,
levied on and to he sold as the property j
of the Detroit Sautee Gold Alining Co. to
satisfy a tax ti fa issued by J. C. Hood,
tax collector of said county, against
James Glenn, agent for the Detroit Sau
tee Gold Mining Co., for state and county
taxes for the year 1904, due on said pro
perty.
Also at the same time and place and
on the same terms the^fbllowing -- describ
ed property, to wit: 245 acres of hit No
10 in the 6th district ofWhite county, the
pane being that par! of said lot sold by
I ork to Robert Leonard. Levied on
and to be sold as the property of Robert
l\ Leonard to satisfy a tax ti fa issued by
■J. C. Hood, tax collector of said county.
j against said said Robert C. Leonard for taxes
on property for the year 1904.
j This January 4th. W. 1905. A. Jackson, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S TAX SALE.
Georgia, White county:
\\ ill be sold before the Court ho iso
| door in the town of Cleveland, Ga.. said
j county, within the legal hours of sale to
j the highest bidder for cash, on the first
J Tuesday described in property, April, 1905, to wit: the Lot following of land
j ! Nl)< 7 in the , liHtl . irt of white c „ mit
^ ](lt amtaini , 0) .jginal sur
| m m of , antl lm>r „ u . ss Shill
lot levied on and to be sold under and
i by virtue of a tax ti fa issued against said
j , i)t a8 wM aud lln5mpn>vea lalld< aml
i I, being • - unreturn . tor its taxes and ... the
the ; wf unknown . Sui(l s fa
5ssued „„ the 20th dftx , (f ,Wn.ber.1904,
J by J. for C, State Hood, and tax collector of said couti
| tv, county taxes for the
| year 1904.
W. A. Jackson, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, WHrr\: .' COUNTY.
N<)tice t( , a „ concerned
,,,, L tie appraisers . appointed . . , to . appraise
Him , set apart . a twelve moutuB ,, tuimort
to Mrs. Caroline A Asbury. widow of
Ruflis R Ahb deceased , have fllwl
their report in my office.and unless some
valid objections lie made to the court on
or before the first Monday in February,
190.> the same will then he approved A
and s { al)d a8 the judgment of this court
This December 30th 1904.
J. H. Frkkman Ordinary.
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