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f LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITES STATES FOR THE NOR THERN DISiRICT OF GEORGIA, i A7 LANTA DIVISION. The United States vs. 41,931 32 acres oE land situated in Dawson, Fannin, Number 1106 at Gilmer. Habersham, Law Lumpkin, l nion Proceedings to and White counties, Condemn Land Georgia, Morse Bros, idumber Co., Blood Mountain Lumber Co., et al. NO VICE. TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHO vIlE NON-RESIDENTS, TO WTT: J- M. Almond, Executor; Garnett Ballew; Mrs. Lula Hallew; Clinch H. Ballew; Isaac A. Ballew; Turner P Ballew; Mrs. Sarah S. Ballew; Frank G- Benham; Charles PI. Brcvnian, Pres- : ident o£ standard Gold Mining Com¬ pany; Fredric A. Camp; William .1 Chastain; David F. Chastain; Henry E. E!dridge: T. W. Feruald, officer of Suteihpot t Extract Company; Andrew Genii.-rt; N. YV. Cmmett, Mrs. Esther Gray, Executrix; James Galusha; Ar¬ thur Gaiusha; Inyo County Bank; ('has. D. Matthews. Jr.; Mm. S. Morse, president Morse Bros. Lumber Com panv; McArthur ,t Sons Company; Garnett McMillan; Mm S. Morse; J Henry A. Patten; Mrs. Mary Pace | Sterling Phillips; C. E._ Rowland, President of Howland Lumber Com¬ pany; Milo D. Smith, President of > Cobh & Smith Timber Company; Aug. i 11. Vogel; Fred J. Vogel; Mrs. Eliza¬ beth M aloof: Wm. S. Morse, President Blood Mountain Lumber Co.; Cobb a; Smith Timber Company; Standard Gold Mining Company; .Janie Har¬ mony Brandt; W. A. Davis; Francis C. Garmons; Howard H Gavmony; Jasper J. Garniony; Ben. Harris; J. I W. Lunsford-; J. II. McClure; Edwin N. Cobh; George D. Crawford; Ben Walden; Edd Walden; John Walden; Linie Underwood; Kenneth P. Craw¬ ford: Stranleigh B. Crawford; Jitu Walden; Mary Ann Lamar Cobb: Newton Weaver; Guy Foster; Miss .Fannie Bell Adams; Groves Stargei, Trustee. AND THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHOSE residences are unknown or WHO ARE T JI E M S E L V K S WHOLLY UNKNOWN. TO WIT: fa) The following persons or their heirs at law: Mrs. Mary P. Allison; S. A. Addison; Benjamin Allison: William W. Alley; Boykin Aiken; James ,W. Ashley; J. it. Anderson: John Annistead; Warren Ambrose; John C. Addison; Christopher Avery; Seago Abbott; William D. Algors; Marry Ann Anderson; John H. Aber¬ crombie; James H. Abercrombie; ("has. Arthur; Mary Lois Alexander; Wil¬ liam G. Anderson; David Adams; David J. Anderson; Sarah Adams; C. C. Averett; Joseph Ash; David Atta v.ay, Jr.: David Anglin; William An¬ derson; John Anderson; A. G. Ander¬ son; W. W. Anderson; Coleman W. Ash; Daniel Brown; J. H. Brown; T. If. Blake; V. H. Brown; Francis Bird; Samuel J. Bryan; Mrs. T. H. Blake; Pope Barrow; Virgil Bar¬ nard; James Boring; Joseph Boren; Harris Brantley; John Blow, Jr.; Freeland Buckner; McCager,Burnette; Brown; John lien livman Biron; Janies ton: T. A. Beck; William B. Beliney; G H. Breyman; G. H. Bryeman; Car¬ ney W. Black; George Eli II. Baxter; Marcus A. Bell; H Breyman; John H. Banks; W. H. Baker; Patrick Butler; James 3. Bullock; J. S. Buist; J. E. Barnard; Isaac Butler; Jesse Burts; j Richard Banks; William It. Busby; James M. Bradford; James R. Butts; j Joel Bryan; Nellie F. Brimberry; Wil- ! liam Denson; Laurie A. Bovd; J. B. Bell; Phillip H. Buiford; Flora Brown; Joseph Y. Booth; Henry Y. Brick well; William Butts; George M. Ballew; Joshua VI.' Ballew; John Bland; J-. L. llnist; William Barnnett; John Bryant; James Beasley; Ebe- - nezer Bothwell; Bull Brannen; Joseph i Burns; R. P>. Besaev, Charles F. Bet- j ton; Dyer B. Bancroft; William Bur- : den; fc. If. Brown; William M. Bo- j Iran; Burrell Bailey; Stephen Bout- ' well; Addison A. Bell; Ida H. Beil; Malinda Brock; J. K. Bearden; Harry C. Brogden; Louisa M. Butt; James Boyd; T. Bothwell; J. H. Bryant: AVyer Ingram Bass; Samuel Burnett; Mary Banks; John Benham; N. P. Brown; J. T. Becks; John W. Bryan; Richard Blackstock: John A. Bates; Hyman Brvan; William Ballon; Joe Royal Blackwell; Madison Barnett; James Boyd; R. P. McDowell Boyle; Wil¬ liam Bo vies; Arch Bradford; John Byrd; C. O'. Blalock; A. B. Bostwick; Thommas Braddys; W. .1. Burts; Sam¬ uel Baker; William Bunion; R. E. Burt; Margaret Chancey; Benjamin Cleveland; Off. tfantadl; Benjamin Cawdell; Emma I* Clark; Joseph S. Clarke; Abel Cain: George Cathey; ■ Cvrus D. Craig; Thomas \V. Carr; Eli¬ jah YV. Carr; Florida C. Carr; Mrs. Jane Carr; M. L. Conner: Lee Cantrell; William A. Carr; J. Cartledge; YV. A. Connor; William R. Cowan; James Clarke; Robert Crum, James Cole; Arthur Joseph Chalk; Green P. Co start; Alfred C. Caldwell; Nancy Cole: Martha Chastain;---Colier; J. YV. Cooper; Richard Castleberry; R. E. Campbell; Thomas Cobb; B. B. Crew; James Cannon; A. S. Connor; Jacob Caliihan; John YV. Carson: Isaac J Colier; B. E. Cheney; Meredith B. Caldwell; Matthias Caldwell; James At. Clark: John Carroll; Martha Cop iarnl; Alnrv Carder; R. Coulter; Mary Isaac Cain; Cheap- '1 ill well; John Calffin; James man Cox; Horace B. F Cooper; William H. Cleghorn; Felix Crawley; John Calahan; James Car¬ lisle; Marv VV, Cheatham- Robert Cn> ven; Robert Cowen; .James Cross; Thomas L. Cliugman; Isaac A. Clem¬ ents; William Casslin; James Conner, Sr.; John S. Cleghorn; James H. Cox, jr ; G. Coker; John Crosby; Joseph Chester; Jacob Collins; Mar then Cars weil; E E. Crisson; John C, Clarke; Susan J. larky ; Charles B. ( Jingham, H en ry d. Clayton; D.B. Carlin; James , N Cochran; Edmund Collins; Samuel Crump; Iverson Carder; Benjamin Culpepper; Duncan Cannon; Ledford O. Corbin; B. A. Crane; Levi Clark; William Corner; William Comer; Wil¬ liam Cox; T. G. Christley; F. C. Coch¬ ran- Hiram Cramer; James Chest¬ nut; Mary M. Clement; YV. W. Cain; David Dickson: Surry Davis; Thomas Dick- Sarah I>eBevoise; Asop Dotson; Louis DeLorgle; Daniel 0. Dafford; Tenv Davis; George Dnrin; Charles F Duke; Mrs. R. P. Dempsey; Samuel Denton: John Dortch; Milla Darnel; Rosev p. Daniel; John G. Davis; G.L. Dorman; Charles Day; Vincendier Dugas, Jessie Durance; Thomas B. Dorsey; Bennett Dooley; John Du¬ pree; Elisha Davis; Jacob Deck; Moses W. Dobbins; Roger Q. Dickson; THE CLEVELAND COURIER. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. John Dewberry; Martin M. Dye; Lo¬ renzo- Davis; Cable Dov.ney; Emma Davison: Robert J. Dickson; Daniel Davis; Thomas J. Davis; U. L. Dover; Robert 8. Die.W r.-.on; c E. Davis; J. M. Doth;: J. Dunn; Edward J. Dell gal; Edward Dangler; L. D. Davis; YViliiam D. Dickey; F. B. Davis; Wil¬ liam Dunn it’.-oi; S. i. Delemar; Davis ; 1 aw son; ,1 H. Dorsey; 1 -axils Del.eigh; YViliiam Evans; Mk-ajah Estes; John Eidsdn; i'nnuie A, Everett; John liteh ison; Jam i-.wici!.: Daniel K. Edes; Eli a Ftio i idgv.; Rt-lui en IS. Everiug Uam; Lindsey KUberry; Janies Es¬ tes; Martha Evans: William Edwards; Mrs. M. F. Lari; Esther Lydia Eiling tonj YV. H. Lyv.y; P F.nvhoden; Isabella F t,.-,; Thomas J. Eubanks; Leroy Fieri wood; H. t-ortner; Robert Foster: Rofieri Frankunt; YV. J. Ful¬ ler; Francis E. 1 - ..ling; William Freeny; William Anna Freeny; Alary Virginia Freeny; Mat-ia Alice Freeny; John <> car Freeny; William French; John Flowers; Simon Fraser; John B. Fish; Henry Fodder; Aaron For¬ mat, i : .1. J. Fiiltlio .-; Rohr at. Findley; C. ;D. Finley; william A. Findley; Al¬ len Findi.-y; i n Findley: YV. B. Fry; Sarah A. Finds y; Ellen Foruer; Joseph I- iuciier; ..-am Eulgham; David !>,. Kiaa v. K. M. F.:.,iett; Elijah Folsuin: John id an: William Fish; Eliza bet h Kant; Rebecca Frederick; J. I). Fields; Mucdak na Freeland; Lewis Freeland; Asnle w s. Foster: T. N. Flemiio a,, i-iaraii - . William . Free; John F. Fester; Garland Floyd; Robert FE-iyev; John C. l-d-rroll; King 1' Fold ■ : Jia i Fi. : F, a, .s M. Fruity, meil. Kil.o; Fosier; .larn-s Fowler; George YV. Flinirnoy; John Gibbs; Buveric (iutiony; Alim-r Glower; R. II, Glenn; 1. P. Glover; j. p. Glover; John Groover; la Key Green; Charles f>. Griggs; John fii-a. 1 ; Richard Grist: Robert Urines; 11. F Cess; James \V. (iodkiu; James F. G.irrisim; George Jriffin; Ralph Gaines: YViliiam W. Gay; Robert, M. Gaw.-r; Edward Garlick; i ewis Gaddis; tailing Glover; Joseph Gariey; L. J. Gall; Thomas Guiledge; James !!. (Iordan; Ann M. Uilgare; John Gil'.i-.-rt; Iredell Gaddis; James Gooch: Ji een ii. Graham: ]>. T. C.rif • fin; H. D. Gariey; Edward J. Gellgal; lohu N. Gaddis; William Gordy; Wil¬ liam Gordy; Osburn Garner; W. H. Griffitb: Cornelius Goble; E. 0. Gran niss; Caleb Greiison: James Gaddis; Vv’ilev Gilineie: Jaob Gallihen; Dee Tildei! Grin iii: 1. ,1. Hand; John YV. Hanson; J. r, Harris; Tracy D. Hull; Joshua Hat; lntoml; William Hunt; J. C. Hood; I small Holcomb: Calvin J. Hanks; Tits lophiltis T. Horsley; Isaac Hicks; YVi Ilium Haynes; Jonathan Haynes; ft. Humphries; Wyatt Har per; Mollie R. H; .1. D. Head; P. Haynes; John if -y 11 r. How laud: Dyer c. 1-lou‘o; Edward I!. Hook; Harper Hay; , j. p. H.-uson; Jacob Hubbard; A. \\ , ihiisbaw; George YV, llusigil; John Hodce , YV. L. Hobart; Georg)' F. Hobart; Jesse Hanson; John Hnwdep: ■ < IL.-lcriy; B ). Jlutnphivs; (tuitteey Hay; AI. Head; Harwell; Giles C. Hayes; Amos YY'. Hamntond; YViliiam Heath; Thom¬ as Hunt; Hubbard P. Heard; YViliiam Halady; N. J). Hand; Benjamin liar good', Henry P. Hampton; A, S. Ham¬ ilton; Abram Howell; John P. How¬ ell; Thomas Hole ,v; T. j. Hill; Wal¬ ker 11 ndon: .1. L. Harris; Gideon Holmes; Thomas Hi;, ginbottom; Er¬ win i-Iut.ohi.-son; fiat front; James Edward-Horn; G. Hughes; Wyatt Hes¬ ter; John Ham; YY'. L. Higgins; Augus¬ tine II. Jlanseli; Samuel Hart; Moses Hamilton; Emuuuel Hammock; Eli¬ jah Het-viant; 'Winchester Hull; Alex¬ ander Hawkins; Edward Haynes: .3. E. Hicks; YViliiam Harris; James Hud¬ gins; J. P. Inibodex; William Iverson; Hugh L. Irwin: Nancy Ivey; Seaborn Jones; N. B. Jones: Louisa T. Jones; Jonathan Johnson; Lemuel it. Jones; Henry P. .tom-:;; Narhariah Jour dan; Littlelon Johnson; Amos Johson: John Jenkins; Jonathan Jet fries; Henry Johnson; Hal L. Johnson; James Johnson; Benjamin H. Jones; ■Samuel Jar!;; A. S. Jones; J. H. John sen; J. Lamb Johuson; David S. John¬ ston; William U. Johnston; Gilbert Jones; John Jordan; J. D. Justus; J. [», Justice; Den L. Jones; Benjamin James; James L. U. King; Mathias Haggle; Washington Knight; Calvary F. K nigh I; Zaeharialt A. Knight; John Kendrick; .Anson Kimberly; William A. Kain; Tobias Kepner; James M. Killgare; Janm.- Key Kindall; Janies Kitchens, J;nm a Kiilei-oise; Aloab Kir¬ by; Thomas L. Kliugman; Mrs. T. II. Kepner; Sarah A. Kimberly; James Kerr; David Knight; Hugh P. Kirk¬ patrick; William L. Lampkin; James Lamb; Richard Long; — -— Dodson; — — Hudson; J. K. P. Lance; T, J. Lance: Peter Lawton; Willis T. Leon¬ ard; H. A. Lyon; William Lorrency, .1,- ; John LaPt-ade; John D. Leonard; VI. M Ledford; Simeon Lodge; Rich¬ ard Loyal!; Thomas Leavitt; James S Long,: David M. Lanee; Tltomas J. Lee; John Lindsey; David M. Landers; YViliiam it. Long,; Joseph Leonard; Wilibim t). Ltimsden; John B. Lee; Peter Langster; Bedford Langford; Emily Lee; C. H. Lain; Louisa Lee; Albert Lee; Henry Lee; Daniel Lew¬ is- John Ungorfelt; David Loring ; firs. C. V. Lynch; Benjamin Lamb; YViliiam Leavens; — — Lark; Thom- 1.3 Lance; R. G. Lee; J. H. Lang; E. L. Mason; Hudson Moss; William More; B. If. Martin; it. 0. MaldotG John Moore; John Mercer; Joel E. y ereer; Leonidas B. Meis-ev; J. M. Miller; (Ionaway Martin; L. K. Mau uey; M. L. Munney; YV. 0. Martin; William Murray; Newton Medill; Jesse Moore; Thomas Matthews; Jeremiah H. Moore; Joseph Miller; John Mor¬ gan; YViliiam Marell; Jordan Moore; Thomas Mims; Aaron Mathis; Ephra¬ im Mathis; Joshua Mayo; j. F. Moore; Thomas Moore; Alexander Martin; William Maxwell, Sr.; I'. J. Mullins; James Morris; John Ategahee; Thom¬ as YV. Miller; D. S. Monroe; W. C. Mitchell: William Massell; Felix Mur phv; Sarah Martin; Samuel Martin; YViliiam Mann; YViliiam A. Mincey; Reuben P. Mincey; Joint Mulkey; — — Manning; — — Maharry; Daniel Maioy; John L. Moore; J. < • Maddox; David N. Martin; John Mavchment; John Mat 1 ox; C ,-or.gc 3. Morris: Jo s pi. M, McDougal; S. McCarty; Frank AicGregOi-; Gorrtus McGaiUy; Daniel Mclnnis; G. M. Me' 'irniack; B. P. McCormack, H. J. .McGinigall; J■ L. McAllister; Airs. N. A. McLendon; D. r McI 4 » iv iilin ' Archibald McLaugn Mi; Sarah Margaret AleFarlin; McFarland; V. YV. A. AIcDer- H. Mc med; Stephen McPherson; YYnllian. (■j a -ivs- AIcGrogan; Thomas XicBurnt ; Frank Alc.Lendoh; W. jr, N McGairan; Dennis G. McNelley; Madison McAfee; YV. McAlpin; Archibald AIcGarity; James VcKrearv Archibald McCollum; Thomas G. McAfee; A. F. McDonaid; s; m McClennan, John McGahee, iienjamin G. McCloskey; Daniel 3. McKay; Alex. Charles Matthews; K. C. Mtu d. K Main; Michael Moan; •fames If. Nabors: J. H. Nichols, George Newton; Dame! Newton, E. n. Newberry; Newton; Chas. P. North; Hannah YViliiam Nettss; James Nes¬ bitt: Ephraim Nolas: James Norton; Jordan Nelms; Gideon 0. Norman; YY i liant Nixon; Herbert Newton; J. Lipscomb Newton; James Norris, rir.; William J. Nance: John D. Overstreet; Roland Osborne; YY'. C. Osborne; John Owen; E. B. Owens; John M. Osborne; J. B. Owen; John Overstreet; Zentma O'Neal; Nancy O'Kelley, Alary Ogles¬ by; Janies Batt Owen; John O'Neal; Rosetta Owens; J. I). Phillips; G. I). Phillips; Benjamin F. Patton; Joseph YV- Pharr; Andrew P. Phillips; Eli A Phillips; George H. Palmer; Charles A. Printble; J inathan Palmer; \\ tlliam Pace; An¬ drew D. Phillips; Charles Price; Wil¬ liam Pipkin; Flora McKay Peterson; A.lbef* 1 u Pitner; Samuel Pennington; Robert Pvidger; YV. W. Price; James Pop we 11 : F. T. Polhill; Samuel Pock; Hurry D. Payne; Chesley Pearson; John D. Paradise; John Palmouv; SVy iio t'. Pantoni; Mary Phillips; J. P. Parker; J. .\1. Parks; John Prather; John M. Patterson; J. L. Patterson; William Proctor; YViliiam Peck; YVy i G. Phillips; Mart her Pitner; YVll - gun C. Perry; J, H. Patton; William i'ark; David L. Pew; J. P. Powell; J. 1. Powell; George YV. O. Powell; Joseph D. Parish; William Pelley; Sol I'almour; John A. Parker; Lewis Porks; James 1), Potter; A. B. Par¬ ker; R. E. Pierce; Wayne Phillips; I'homas Peeble; W. C. Parramore; Tltoutas Pate; Joseph Phillips; James Ramsey; Alex ltoberison; James M. Rauzce; S. C. Rhodes; Peter Red¬ dick; Allen Rigsby; H. H. Ridley : James A. Ramsey; YViliiam Rider; ihomas YY. Revie; H. P. Redding; i’homas Rantsey; Jesse Robinson; Jo st>p ; . Rider; Jessie L. Riley-; H. YV. Riley; E. J. Read; Emanuel Ray; Ste¬ phen Higdon; S. T. Higdon; George i. Rodgers; Phillip H. Rttinford; A. Reed; Martha Rolmck; Phillip Rouse; John ii. Rttinford; A. Jieed; Martha Kobuck; John Philip Rouse; Rogers; Joint Albert P. Rob¬ son; C. L. Richardson; YV. C. Rafferty; .losittia Sutton; John Sutton; Cornelias A. ■Swords; Thomas Sumter; T. YY'. A. Sumter; John Sprague; William F. Storey; Larkin Stephens; Mary Sea b~ilt; Thomas S. Shormuu; William if. Shelton; Stephen E. Spears; Asia A. Stanley; Jonathan Smith; John T. Stanctll; John H. Situs; Jacob Sims; Riel M. Stancil; L>. 'i Silve.v; L. A. Simmons; Samuel M. Street; D. C. Sutton; E. T. Sutton; James 11. Shellnut; Sam Smith; A. J. K. Saffold; James C. Steele; YViliiam Smith; Willis H. Stevenson; B. M. Smith; Eason Smith; N. Stephens; E. Schryver; Cecelia Schryver; George Stain-il: John L. Self; Sarah Stancil; Friuli S. Seeword; Thomas Sattnda fur; Jacob Streker; Joseph Stover; Jacob Smith; Howell Spell; Simeon Strickland; J. Smith; Charles H. San 'ers; Solomon Streckland; Raymond Sanford; William Stover; Reuben Seals; James Asbnry Sledge; Peter Sea bolt; John C. Self; John M. San¬ ders: James Seabolt; Scan Smith; J. g. Se:.s; Lawson Saine; Henry Strickland; .1. N. Swift; Thomas L. Swift; Henry Stair; James G. Swaim; M. L. Smith; .1. H. B. Shackleford; Lewis Spinks; Joint Simmons; Eliza¬ beth Stringer; Seaborn J. Safford; William (). Safford; Rolin YV. Stevens; IS. Stallings; Ephraim Schley; Samuel A. Street; Moses Sadler; A. D. Shack i'-ford; Henry F. Scott.; Susan Simms; William Spikes; Leonard S. Steed; J. V-, Sauteil; J. S. Senter; Joel Ste¬ phens; Casper Self;* Dimly Stover; John Silrmitt; Arthur StHtesberry; J j. Stargei; William Shaw; Owen Spur¬ lock; Stephen 11. Smith; Slntgas Seat; W. AL Shivers, Jr.; Alfred T. Star gel; Sail: E. Shipp; John Skinner, Jr.; John YV. Smith; Charlton re Smith; Jacob H. Smith; A. F. Sherwood; Thomas Sanford; Al¬ len Seago; B. VV. Swanson; E. AL Swanson; Ami F. Sherwood; Sarah j. Senkbeil; John J. Todd; Osborne Tilley; Mrs. L. E. Tumble, Thomas Turner; George YV. Tiirrentine; Eliz abetf Tilley; Henry Turner; Martin tiller; Mary Cain Tilley; Elizabeth Tant. YViley C. Taiitom; James Twtl ley; James Thigpen; Thomas Tate; George YY. Turner; Thomas Taylor; A J. Taylor; W. J. Tucker; H. C. Thompson, Richard F. Travis; YV. P. Turner; ilryant A. Tindale: Absolem j’hornton; John R. YV. Thompson; James !<’. Thompson; Joseph Tltotnp son; John Turner: Sarah J. Tucker; Susan Agnes Thomas; George Dud¬ ley ihomas; Burwell Taylor; le Li- Taylor; Davis M. Thomas, Thomas Tribble; Levin YY. Tall; O. f. Thomas; David D. Torvin; Joel Thompson; Reuben Taylor; John 'Ii con; John I. Tatum; Marmaduke T. llnderhall; A. F. Underwood; Gay Up ■inirch; David Vincent; James Visage; A. B. Vandiver; Isaiah VandetTord; >1. H. Vau Dyke; Dyer B. Vancroft; R. J. Williamson; John Walden; Jo— ;: nli I. Walton; Barsaha Wright; J, p. vYeilborn; Samuel Williams; James Williams; John Woolfolk; Prairie Walker; Samuel Warden; YViliiam C. Warden; V. M. Whitehead; John Way, Sr.; Sarah Walker; John Whelchel; C. F. Willbanks; Mrs. John West; YV, K. Williams; Mary Whitaker; C. L. Wil¬ liams; Charles L. Williams; Asa Weaver; Thomas Wilson; Stephen Wells; Jacob Williams, Sr.; Doran Williamson; John Woody: .). M. Wil¬ kins- Littleton Williamson; Eliza YYal lace -’ Matthew Whitfield: Curtis Well¬ born; It. It. Webb; Margaret YVooley; Yada White; YV. J. Worley; Bever¬ ly Walker; YV. M. Waters; Moses Whelchel* M. 3. Wilkins; Joshua Winn; J. N. Wilkins; W. B. Wilson; Walter S. Wilson; Sam M. Waters; Eliza S. Wilder; Rebecca Williams; H White; Douglas C. Watson; Sam m l Walker; Priestly E. Willis; James Wilkes; L. L. Wittock; C. J. Well¬ born; Daniel Weaver; Lucretia Will¬ ingham; P. O. Whittaker; Joint Webb; Henry H. Wells; Miilicent Wright; Nancy Wynne; Samuel Wilson; E. C. Walker; Thomas Wesley: McPherson B. williams; S. G. Williams; Lucy YVindham; William Warwick; Mini Wall; Joltn Wilcox, Sr.; West Walker; Harimrt VVheelts; F. M. YYilharos; J. H. Worley; Graham Williams; John G. Washington; William YVatts; E. W. Watkins; Fred Wright; Pickens E. Willis; Moses Wilkes; Mary Ann Wil¬ liams- Josephine Woody; Sophia Young- W. M. Yarbrough; Philip Young; Ellis Yates; Y. Abercrombie; Trttmer Baker; YY’heeter Baker; Hen¬ ry Banks; George C. Barber; Richard M. Beavers; Henry Bell; Dapiel Blake; YViliiam T. Bowden; Samuel Brat; Thos. L. Brown; Sarah C. Butts; Pun can Cameron j Clenneth Oat roll; T, O. Castleberry; Stephen Caudell; Chastain; Cas sander Chambers; Martha John Chester; John 0, Chester; f- K. Clark; Archibald M Collum; John Craig- F. J. Craig; Alfred B, Davis; Charles A Davis; John Davis; Wm. D. Davis- Sarah IteBensies; J. C. Dowdy; Hiram C. Ducket; Emma S. English; James Estes; J. B. Floyd; Elijah Fol- spm; J. II. Fortner; Robert Franklin; Jos. B. B. Frankunt; Sarah J. Fran kum; YVni. Free; Robert Galusha; Samuel Garrard; James Gregory; George M. Griffin; James li. Grizzle; H. Hampton; Groover; John M. Harniss; T. Haines; Hiram Hatch; Arvit M. J. F. Head; Charity C. Hicks; Z. A. Hicks; Jasper Holcomb; B. S. Holden; J. S- Johnston; L T. S. Jones; William H. Jones; James O. Justice; Samuel C. Kirby; Lewis Landers; J. M. Lang; B. D. Langford; James Law; Reuben Lawsom; Wm. Lunoipkin;-Bev. A. Martin; Fannie K. Martin; G.onoway Martin; Martha C. Martin; YY'in. Mar¬ tin; Charles F. Melius; Elizabeth Mil¬ ler; Mason Miller; W-attau Moldev; Wm. Moore; Wm. Moss’ Orphan; Mi¬ chael Moss; F. J.. Murray; J. C. Mc¬ Connell; Thomas McCune; Thomas It. McGahau; Daniel McDowell; G. M. MeGnire; Joseph McKee; J. YY’. Mc¬ Millan; Robert McMillan; .lessee Oaks: Lewallen Oaks; John M. Osborn: Henry A. Patten; John Pahnour; N. N. Pendergrass; C. D.. Phillips: Robert Pope; John W. Reece; Edward Rhymer; James M. Rowzee; Jolm M. Sanders; Daniel O. Safford; F. M. Scott; John Seabolt; Wm. B. Shelter; John C. Sheppard, Henry Simmons, John Sim¬ mons; Jolm Simms, John H. Sims, L. W. Shackleford; Wm. Shaw; Ami Sherwood; A. F. Sherwood; W. M. Shivers, Smith; Jr.; James H. Shellmutt; Em¬ ily E. Irerm B. Smith; James F. Smith; James S. Smith; AL C. Stal¬ lings; Alex J.. and A. B. Stanley; K. Stance); YV. c. Street.; E. S. Sut¬ ton; J. E. Tate; Alice Temple; Wm, Tilley; Bryant M. Tindale; Alfred Trammell; Robert P. Tucker; YVaiker; Elias Turner; Elijah J, YV. Walker; L. B. Wallace; John M. YVate; Heurv F. Welch; J. W. YVike; James Wilkes; Elisha Williams; James Wilson; J. Me Wood; Wm. YVorwick; Hamilton Wynne; Nancy Wynne; James Jones; J. B. Temple; Mattson Miller; Frank Harris; Chas. A. Robinson; J. S. Sose bee; Harvey J. Stancil; Mary M. Stan cil; Mrs. Lula Ballew; Garnett. Bal lew; Turner P. Ballew; Mrs. Sarah 5. Ballew; Mrs. Mary Pace Ballew; '■Ti V. Stancil; George W. Stancil; G. VV. Satterfield; Hamilton li. Garmony; Maud YValden; Helen 1). Moll; Frank Searcy; John Duncan; (1 | The following named corpora¬ tions, companies, partnerships, agents, their heirs, successors or assigns: An ¬ derson and Jones; Alexander and Thomas; Adams Land Company; Bag well and Gower Manufacturing Com¬ pany; Consolidated Gold Mining Com¬ pany and of Georgia; Georgia Gold Mining Power Company; Gower Manufac¬ turing Company; Henderson and Van dergt'iff; Hall Merchandise Company; Hyatt; McBuruey & Company; Look¬ out, Mica Manufacturing Company; Miller, J. M., and Company; S. Alaier and Company; North Georgia Mining aid Investment Company; Ohio Trust. Company; Schryver and Hobart; Un¬ derwood and Phillips; The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of i ondon, England; Dinkins, J. C., & Company; Trustees Oak Grove Meth¬ odist Episcopal Church or their Suc¬ cessors; Piedmont Land & Lumber Company; Oaky Mountain Lumber Company; Nisbet, James A., Trustee or Successor; K. D. Ervlne, Agent; Howe-Adams Land & Mining Compa¬ ny; McArthur & Sons Company; AND To all and every person unknown, or notj yeHidctiW Who claims any described right, title of interest in said lands, or the funds which may he paid i;;to whether Court as a result of this proceed¬ ing, under or in right of any of llte above named or otherwise; YOU AND EACH OF YOU are re duired ad admonished to take notice that the United States has filed a pe¬ tition in (lie District Court of the United Slates for he Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division, to con¬ demn in Dawson, 41,934.32 acres of land Fannin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Union and White Counties, Georgia, being In the land lot« and districts of said counties as follows, to-wit: Parts of land iols 24, 33, 25, district 6, White County, Georgia; parts of land lots 37, 38, 71 (which Jap oil frac¬ tional lot 19. district 5), district 16, section 1, Union County, Georgia; land lot 127, and parts of land lots 109, 111), .124, 125 and 126, and all of frac¬ tional land lots 128, .129, ISO and 131, district 4: and land lots 32. 33, 34, 35, 36, 101, 102, 171. 238, 239, 310, 241, 164, 24, 25, 91, 181, 292, 220, 221, land 22g and 256, district 5, section 1; and lots 314, 302, 298, 263, 278 and 240; and parts of land lots 312, 313. 300 303 and 332, district 6, section 1; and land lots 1117, 3118, 1119, 3120, 1321, 1158, 1359, 3 160, 1 161, U03. J181, 1165, 490, 556, 557, 489. 493, 351, 2. 3, 67. 68. 09, 72. 73, 139, (i ami 65, district. 32, section 1: and land tots 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 43, 102, 103, 104, 305, 106, 107, 108, 109, lift, 111, H2, 113, 114, 115, 11(1, 173, 174, 175, 176, 377, 378, 179, 180, 1H1, 182, 183, 18a, 186, 387, 188, 189, 190, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 317, 318, 319, 323, 324, 325, 326, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 386, 387, 388, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 389, 398, 399, 400, 401, 403, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 458, 459, 460, 401, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 409, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 47o, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 526, 527, 528, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547 548, 549, 550', 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606 607, 608, Si 610, 611. 612, 613, 615, 616 617, 61 619, 620, 621, 622, 625, 070, 677, 678, C8o, 681, 683, 686, 687, 688, 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 747, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 755, 7«6, 701, 702, 8‘>4 825 42 759, 903, 895, 896, 1040, 1049, west, half of 1048, 1047, 1192, 1793, H80, 1052, 818. 819, 820, K38 071 071, 697, 098. 595, 596, 597, 628 1286. 1288. 1158, 1086, 1000, 939 1007, 1009, 1010, 1079, 1084,, 930, west half of 827. and parts of land lots 321, 322; 327, 482, 748, 764, 457, 408, 335. 851, S52, district 11, section lj and land lots 177, 155, 175, 173, 319 and 340, and parts of land lots 100 and LA, dis¬ trict 15, section 1. Lumpkin, County. Georgia; and land lots 58, 146, 147, 214, 200, 261, 283, 265. 280, 332, 333, 210 130. 143, 144, 197, 198, 70, 4. 5. 63, 64, 65. 74. .138, 189, 202. 203, 206, 20.. and 192, district 5, section 1, Dawson Countv, Georgia; and land lots 23, 34, 35 57 and 63, and parts of land lots t0,’ II, 12, 13, 69, 16, 70, 17, 29, 18, fi 19, t, 65, 24 t.O 26. and 32. 33, 56, 58. 59, 21 and 30. 67. and fractional land lots and parts of fractional land Iols 20 and 22. district 6, White and Halier sham Counties. Georgia, and fractional land lot 28, district 11, White and Hab¬ ersham Counties, Georgia: and land lot 45, and part of fractional land lot i.9 district 5, and land lots 31, 600, 667. 668 702, 703, 704, 721, 726. 727, 728, 736, 737, 73S, 774, 775, 778, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789; 790, 791, 792, 793, .794, 797, 798, 799', SOT, S02, S07, 80S, .809, 810, 811, 812. S13, 814, 843, 855, 844, 815, 846. 847, 848, 849, 853, 854, -858, 857, 858. 859, 830, SGI, 862, 803, 877’,'STS; 864, 805, 800, 870, 873, 874y-875, SvG, 879, 880, SSL. 882, 922,* 8S3, .884, 910,-917, 94f, 919, 920, 921, 924, 925, 926, 948, 949, 950, 954 , 852, 953, 950, 957-, ■ 958, 959, 989, 99.0. 9V1„ 9^,.993, 995, 996/ 997t 998. 1018, 1019; l02tl,U027,'. 1020, 1022, 1923, 1024, 1025, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1032, 1063, 1004, 1005, 1066, 1068, 1069, 107.0, 10.71, 1095,* .1072, llT97, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1093, 1094', lOl.bt, 1099,' 1133, 1134, 1125-, 1170, 1120, 1137, 1138,. 1140, 1143, 1105, 1166, 1172, 1205. 1206, 1207, 1211, 1212, 1237,-123S;T344, 1246,-1247. 1248, 1240,-1250, .J2.74j.J382, . 1283, and 1284, and parts of land lots 385, 783, 815, 872, 960, 1090,1144,1145, 1 107,. 1168, and 1171, 1202, 1303, li, 1243, 1375, 1245, 665', district section 1; and land lots 1, 2,. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27/28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 30, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 40, 47, 50, 51. 53, 54, 57, 5S, 59. 61, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, ,5,-78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 97, 98, 113, 117. 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, 130 and 137, and parts of land lots 55, 39, 100, 107,. 114, 115, 116 and 171, and fractional land lots 19, 21, 34,35, IS, 49 and 90, district jig section 1, Lump¬ kin and Union Counties, Georgia; and land lots 122, 123'a'tul 151, district 5, section 1, Lumpkin and Dawson Coun¬ ties, Georgia; and land lots 194, 195, 202, 203, 204, 205, . 228, 232, 233, 236, 237. 238, 267, 26.8, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, ami 304; and parts of land lots 201 and 231, district 6, section 1; and land iols 27 29 39 and 40 district fi sec tion 1,. Lumpkin, union and tannin Counties, iuin.O| Georgia; f-j it* , and land lots 90, .i”, 91, III 125, t-.r, 120, tvi: 127, 1 160, 1 itn 161, 162, IK*. 163 )!’.'■ and mill 164, district 6, section 1; and land lots 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 56, 87, 117, 118 and 156; and parts of land lots 88, 110, 157, 184 and 185, district 5, section 1, Lumpkin, Dawsdn and Fannin Counties, Georgia; all of said lands aggregating a total .of. 41,934.32 acres, more or less, and be¬ ing situated in the State of Georgia ami being known as the lands of Morke Bros. Lumber Company and Blood Mountain Lumber Company, et al, as shown and described in Exhibit "A,’’ attached to the petition. This matter will be heard in the United States Court Room at Atlanta-, Georgia, on the nineteenth (19th) day of March, 1929, at ten o’clock A. At.; If you or either of you have any righls in the premises, or desire to p.i.'mr l tmu\\nd%lmre , e mak/know,, ( to your objections, if arty, your claims as to Die value of the property, or your respective interests therein, or ' in the funds arising therefrom, or any other matters material to your re¬ spective, rights in the property sought to he condemned; otherwise the Court will proceed as to law and justice may appertain. YOU WILL THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE. In witness .whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said United States tvnwt at- At-, lattlu, Georgia, thin the 9th day of February, 1929. j (Seal) O. C. FULLER, Northern xi ku u ^d-SRttes District, of.Qsoj’gia,. By C. 'A'. foeGFlHWDWify rtmfc .... ,v ... f . c o p o a a o c o a-dixinatp-ab a-a-c* .-*«■> a TERM “.MAD AB A. H.ITTKK”.; ‘ HAS UNDERGONE (.’i LYNGE. r-Thwe has been, .miicii'’ s(k*, :, u- ( liilion as (o (he original appli eution ill' “•halter” in '-‘mad ks &i a hatter.’’ H is (d-obniil.v-^nei-p' ■ I.V a. corctinihqi pf.’TijJdec’i ■in- i $ Ihe older phrase ‘‘nyid* allufes-'S as uii S adder,”- wlii'ch (J.viVuAv g In lo Ihe Hie nsfenietmiKi ostentatious manner-nn menneOsn--S g which the adder shoiys nVigej 0*’ 5 iri'iiiil'bii. .In A.ngIo-S:ix,<>t(,,aiul: g Old Efiglisii'“tiiad” 'was' used in' § the selt.se of -ftfrtoRh> angry,’:(imi-* even venomous,. and ,it is- jcl-Hf' widely used for angry in Eng¬ lish dialect, as well as in the United States. OjigihaRy Putad ■ as a hatter” meant vop' ..augi’j or furious; now it is more fre¬ quently' used Hit tfie sense <S violently insane. .There j’ofutold js jiroli v aii'ly no (rutIi in the story that the ’pliraYe oHgitmliy ■ 1 referred, Jo a .crazy iial-nmk-er j who was elected to Hie English parliament frohU ftiiutiiwn'i'l; in | the early part 'toft lie '-.Nineteenth | century. It is sometimes stated | i that ”mad -fts A fthdiAr’' w(ts first ! employed, in .1893, by Clmrles Lntwidge*Dod^siRi in ‘‘Alice In I Wonderland.” That is incur \ reel. The plirase was used by | Thomas Chandler Ilalihurton in “Tlie Cloekinnicer; or Tlie Say¬ j ings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville,” which was | first tmblished between 1837 and 1810. Ilalihurton wrote: “Sis ter Sail . . . walked out of Hie room, as mad its a halter,” Tn 184!) William .Makepeace Thackeray wrote* in “PemL-.t tiis”; “We were . . . chaf ting Derby Caks—until he was mad as a hatter.”—Pathfinder Magazine. Yoooa Why .ave Nine Live* | The saying Hint a cat tins nine I Wes j : is very old. It was proverbial long before Shakespeare's time. The idea was probably suggested by the tael that a cat is more tenacious of life than niosi other animals. Those who 11av-e undertaken to kill oats ap¬ preciate that fact. Attempts have been made to trace the origin of the common' expression hack to anclenl Egypt. It is often said tint! Psisht, or Haslet, the • Oat headed goddess of j Egypt, had nine lives, and Hint this circumstance 'gave rise to the old say ¬ ing about a eat having nine lives. Bill . Egyptologists find t>o evidence far tlie statement. In fact, Bastet, being a goddess, would be regarded as im¬ mortal. Nine, however, yvas a favorite I number In Egypt; as well ns with , other orientals, and it may have some- j how been associated with the cat- - headed goddess.—Exchange, !m:Jrov£f ! Uniform International ; j ! . , I Lesson* I (By REV. £\ B. FITZVATKR, D.D., Dftao M 6b J y ‘ £$ f fi I fc f n f h t *t f e bf C t’i f ca Rfo;) ' , ((C), iV 2 «>, VTcfstern NlTjv»f>afr>«r 'Uirfcj*.) ; i Lessou»fpr March *17 THE CHRISTIAN’S SABBATH LESSON TEXT—Exodus ZO-S-U; Matthew I2:l-S. GOLDEN TEXT—For the Son of man I* Lord even of the Sabbath Day. PRIMARY TOPIC—God’S Day, Sun¬ day. JUNIOR TOPIC— God’s Day, Sunday. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP¬ IC —Keeping the Lord’s Day. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Lord’s Day in Modern LIf The designation “Uhristians Ss bath" is a misvuuner The word ’‘Ks bath” has u definite meaning it si nilies rest, cessation from action When God had finished Hie heavens and earth, lie desisted front creative action (Gen. 2:1-3). Since God’s cre¬ ative wort; was completed in six days, ( He [u , ceased front n-mn notion m-mm on on the me seventh sevemn j ' wllidl WJIS therefore called the 1 Sabbath, , , or Lost ,, , I ay. ... live definite . „ . I ohjecis may lie assigned to the Sab i ball): j J. To commemorate tlie work of j creation (Gen. 2:3. cf. Ex. 20:11). j 2. To keep alive the knowledge o’- 1 the true God. Creation witnesses o' n creator. Keeping Hie Sabbath id mind kept in mind Hie creation, and the creation made real (lie Creator 3. A forward look to the time when man shall enjoy full fellowship with God (lieb. 4:1-10). 4. 'i'o Israel it was n sign of the covenant between them and God (Dent. 5:12-1.7). 0. ft mis ntttde for man’s well-being .(Mark 2:27). At least - while man’s earthly condl ^'rtlnuos, the Sabbath is needed to keep n ptoper balance between ills body and his soul, I. — The Fourth ~ Commandment (Ex. 20:8-11). 1. Obligations enjoined (20:9, 10). ' (1) Work through six days (v. 9). The command to work six days is just as binding as (lie command to rest (lie seventh day. In fact, there cut! be uo rest unless there first be work. (2) Rest (in the seventh day (v. 10) There must be cessation from all work on the Sabbath. Since God guv: (lie example and.then sanctified tin day, II should be kepi holy, it not only to give relief Rv the physical body but lb,be ay-time wln-a man’s ' thought, wop Id be. iprned. to God. If. designed* , was' to” keep fresjt. fn. his ftiinii *ff)«^"fcon&$Sfshe8S*-of' God nfid meo.-qjes.it.-Tl*?.hjnppn spirit*should fiod’s . be refreshed ,bj . the. Study of . 'Word. ' *' '* ' * ' 2: iWw iflt+s- 1 e'oinfrhtifAnehrSta^ be brolvon. v .. , . ■ »’’*•• (1) 'v By •’•>. engaging v ia .Jnbor or piij’sn This . bnsifiess interests on sacred, ^ f (1 a Y’ ‘ , ^- .devplrng it,-to AiTn.tsotS(i|ifs. . A . wa^designed to ^ceeg freslt mind the coitsciousuess of God. , <ft)-TAN’ muktugdt ti-day ’df feasting. If. The Son Of Matt'JsiC'ard of The (Aijitt, l^:l-§) disciples # r .-plu.ckipg •-» #-. jfprnTv. 1. hungry *’ . * l)t” " ' ' ; ’I’+iis- look place en tlie J 6abbatb *dat '(ftid. bei;ai).ie-ijie occasion;for criticism, 2. ” The tharisees finding fault Jv. 2) They Ssserfed lit n’t t'hrlst’s disciples were lireaking' the lavv, 'when in real •if.v (hey, were ouly. violating the tradi-i lions wi'fh "whicit the law was encum¬ bered. The I.ord’s purpose in Institut ipg-Hie Sabliatli was to conserve man's highest interest and contribute to Ids happiness, If is extremely unfor Yunh'te when human tradition is ele vhted above the YA'ord of God. 3. Christ’s reply to Die cavils of the Pharisees (v. 3-8). In this reply He shrewdly answered the Pharisees and pressed His tran sceudent claim ns to the dignity of His person. This claim moved them to plot His death. As to His claim, observe: (1) He is greater than their great est king (v. 3, 4). David, when re¬ jected, was forced to do that which was unlawful for him fo do (I Sant. 1). Because they had rejected the one greater than David, ihe plucking of the ears of corn became a necessity. (2) He is greater than their sacri¬ fice and priesthood (v. fi). If the priests-, because of their position and services, could violate the Sabbath laws and be blameless, much more the One greater than they in performing His work of sacrifice and redemption for them should be considered gullt less. He was fhe true sacrifice and priest (3) lie is greaier than Hie temple tv. (i). ’flic temple, with all its gor¬ geous rites and ceremonies, was typ¬ ical of Christ. Mueli more then did He have (lie rigid to do what He did. (4) He is greater than the Sabbath (v. 8), because He is Lord of the Sab Great Task of Happineu If was for the joy that was set be¬ fore Hint that our Lord endured Ihe Cross, despising the shame. The joy of die Ascension is but an echo of the joy of Bethlehem, and the task of Christ was one “great task of happi¬ ness.” To Gladden Our Heart* Love’s ciflings often precede His liftings. He sifts to get rid cf the. chaff, and He lifts to gladden our hearts.—Selected.