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Nacoochee Hills
Gold Mining Co,
and Joseph Harry
Roberts.
TO JOSEPH HARRY ROBERT!
You are hereby notified to be and ap¬
pear at the October Term 1910 of the
Superior Court of White County, Georgia
beginnlif£ on the second Monday in Oc¬
tober and eho^cause why you should
not be made a pwty in the above stated
case and why tb«fcfc>ochee amteiver should not be
appointed for Hills Gold
Mining Company^^md «ajd pri-perty
sold and the proceeds prajpjd JR-ided among
the stockholders. as for in
Wit Supe
ida.
White county:
Fill be sold, on the first* Tuesday in
Tov. next, at public outcry at the court
house door in said crtau^ilswithin the
legal hours of sale; to the highest'bidder
for cash, the following property, to wit:
Part of lot of land No. 60 in the 1st dis¬
trict, said county, containing 120 acres,
more or less. Also ten acres more or
less in the northwest corner of lot of
land No. 69 in said 1st district and
mown as the Samuel Etris place in said
>anty, 30 acres more or less in the
itheasi corner of lot No. 61 itt Baid 1st
rict. .Said land will be sold to satisfy
Cmrt fifa iti favor"’of” E.
Vti“Jbp» iif^Bsession v ' 7 . A. White. Said land
low of John Allen, tenant
possession. Notice serveS as rgfluired
^B>y law. This, Bbnt^FTkottkk, the 1st d ay of Oct, 1910,
Sheriff.
► Georgia, White County.
W.H.C.Alley having made application
to me in due form to b^ appointed per¬
manent administrator fr^dUft^stAte of
^Sarah Alley, late of sa^^HH^hotice
Jereby given tbatsaid apg^cation Uy^Court will
KcTbej ffrer, p ld
. 1910.
^^M^iatureJ _
WW 1
^Bfaflgdinai-y ...
lent of s&id state
|o be appointed
Ss and property of
Daniel and Jenreva
r under the age of
residents in said county,
Hereby given that said applica
be passed on at the next court
Jrdinar^ lag for said county, to be held
the Monday •ydn* in» November. Nov< 1910J
ptness my hand and official omci _ signature
(s 3rd day of Oct. 1910.
. 8. L. Brown, Ordinary. ^
religion, is the^buildin expected jected bacfe^Jon bac to
work for
cause of false religion, we see
it, which injures the old tune Stftl
day schools and churches. This
new doctrine has done more dam
in Dahlonegfi for ’tbe same length
of time than anything that has
ever_sta)ck ( ,ui town.... The
Presbyterian, Methodist and Bap¬
tist churches have lost members
here on account of this false doc¬
trine or “penny religion” as-poor
Newberry, a half idiot, ealled it.
Yes, it it is injuring the churches
here badly. In printing a Bap¬
tist minute this week* we notice
twelve had been excluded from
two churches, two of them preach
ers, on account of this stuff... .It
is not tolerated to such an extent
iib.other places and should not
And when Mi;
put new life into
AvoidBanger in SHsrt>
When yon are siek, or suffering from any of Car-1 the I
troubles peculiar to women, don’t delay—take
dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo-1
| pen. teen ThousalKLs of women have used Cardui and
benefited/ Why not you? Don’t take any
remedy, ^fiances. for Get Cardui, of all the old, reliable, oft-tried]
ftRBUI women ages. .
It \pil Help You
Mrs. Luzania Mbrgan, Sneedville, Tenn., writes : “For ten I
years I suffered with the .turn of life, and tried many remedies
I Without relief. I ®d pams all over my body and at times I could |
not I have sit told up. many At laStl ladie t rdni uardui and and now recommend I can do my it housework. to all sick ]
women.’* 1 ;
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STORES
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hut hellism he should be told
oungood citizens to move on, and
if he does not do so give him a
free ride out of lown«pn a rail.
that we know nothing, but that
motters not if they are sincerely
endeavoring, to do good, and the
very least that we can do is to let
them worship as they please and
let the courts decido what to do
Wilhthe fello ” Kh " g ive# ,lleir
preacher a “free passage out of
town on a rail,” for how do we
know whether he is of Divinity
or the Devil more than any other
preacher? If they live. lives of
purity and do unto others as they
would be done by,may God speed
their labors.
----i-———
Hon. Hoke Smith was elected
Governor Wednesday by a good
round number but never before
has there been stronger evidence
of dissatisfaction in Georgia, and
although Gov. Brown yoted for
Mi. Smith two or three counties
Brown a majority, and in
others Smith carried them by but
small majorities.