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GEO I ,’G IA—Fan nin Cou nty.
To all whom it may concern:
Sarah Keddicli, widow of William
Reddiuli, has in due foim applied for
herself a twelve months support out
of the estate of said deceased and
appraisers have made their return
1 hose interested will take notice
tiiat I will pass upon the same at
my office on the first Monday in
April next. Witness my hand and
official signature this Feb. 10, 1891.
jifr$-r.2?T • .James Withrow,
■ Ordinary.
GEOROjIA— Fannin ( oi nty.
To till whom it may concern:
Elizabeth Dyre, widow of John
I lyre, litis ajiplied for herself
twelve months supjiort ouit of the
estate of said deceased ami appramurs
have made their return. Those in¬
terested will take notice that l will
pass upon the same at my office on
the first Monday in April next.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture this 14th day of February 1891.
James \Y mi row,
pf. $2.25 Ordinary.
STATK OF (m )!!G! A—Fann 1 x Cm x rv
AVTiereas i). \Y. (iarrett, administrator ot
ll r . J. Drown deceased, represents to the
court ill his petition duly filed and en¬
tered on record tlint lie lias fully admin¬
istered II . J. brown’s estate. This is
therefore to cite till persons concerned,
heirs and creditors to show cause if any
they can why said administrator should
not he discharged from his administra¬
tion and receive letters of dismission on
tiie lirst; Monday in June next. This
February 17, 18'Jl. II'itjikow,
Jamks
pf.. $0.2.7. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Fannin County.
To all hvlioni it may concern:
All jiersoifs interested tire hereby
notified that if no good cause be
shown to the contrary an order will
be granted by the undersigned on
the Dili day of April 1891
ing a new road as marked out by the
road commissioners appointed for
that purpose commencing at or near
the late residence of John M.
deceased, in said county, and running
iua north direction by Jerusalem
church house to the Cole crossing at
the Marietta & North Georgia rail-
road and running through the lands
of John M. Dean, deceased, and
George W. Ross and others. Given
under my band and official signature
this 23rd day of February 1891.
Jamks Withrow,
pf. $3.75 Ordinary.
ADVERTISEMENTS. Vi
LEGAL
T. T. IIenky ) Libel for divorce
vs ) in Fannin Superior Term
L. C. Henry Court October
1890. It appearing to the court by
the return of the sheriff in the above
stated case that the defendant does
not reside in said county, and it fur¬
ther appearing that she does not re¬
side in the state it is therefore order¬
ed that service be perfected on the
defendent by the publication of this
order twice a month for two before
the next term of this court in the
Mineral Fluff Gazette a newspaper
published in Fannin County Georgia
in which the sheriffs advertisements
are printed. Granted
Geo. F. Goiser, Judge S. C.
Phillips & Alsabrcok,
pf. $3.54 Flys Att’y.
GEORGIA —Fannin Cor nty.
Whereas L. G. Catcher, ad minis
trator of Frank Orten, represents to
the court in his petition duly filed
and entered on record that he has
f u )]y administred Frank Orteu’s
estate, this is therefore to cite all
persons concerned heirs and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why
s:l i(l administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
mid receive letters of dismission on
on the lirst Monday in April 1891.
James Withrow, •>
pf. $4.G’2 Ordinary.
( iEO no IA—FaXXIX Cor nty.
Whereas John if. Witzeil, administra¬
tor of .S'. D. Calliliiin, represents to the
court ill ills petition duly filed and en¬
tered on record that he lias fully admin¬
istered 8. D. Callihan’s estate this is
therefore to cite al! persons concerned,
heirs and creditors to show cause, if any
they can. why said administrator should
not bo discharged from his administra¬
tion and receive letters of dismission till
the first .Monday in May Ds'l
James Withrow.
pf. $1.80 ()rdinn;w.
GEORG I.V—Fannin Cm sty.
To ail whom it may concern:
IUmss lias in due form applied to the m -
dersigned for flenuanent letters of ad-
ministration m the estate of Samvel T.
Doutl’.st. hit* 1 of -aid unity deei’ascd.
lUul jL'iil piiss.ii;na s-.-tuluip-J.;c-a.uA n
tiie fi 1 nii cdav in m.nt]i next IN*. 1 .
Given/under my hand and official signn-
tare this Jamiary If. If! 1 !,
James Withrow.
pf. 82.10 Ordinary.
STATE OF GKfMirUA— Fannin County,
To all whom it uuiy concern: Whereas
*7. 0. Ray HfliriiniRtraior of. Liu,:i Yotvv'stev
ropresents to tho court in his petiti n iluly
ill led ami cnt(*r'«t nil record tin it ho has
fully iulministorcd Liiwi Forrester’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all jicpsons con-
cemod, heirs and cnslirors to slimv cause.
if any they can, why said administrator
should not l>o discharged from his admin¬
istration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in March, next .1801.
James With now,
pf. 8U80 Ordinary.
J. B. DICKEY & SON
Cap Town, Ga.
Near Culberson, N.C.
Wish to say to till in the surrounding
section ; that they need not
think we can’t sell goods
us cheap as any in the
country; WE GAN,
AND DD-and
keep a
SPLENDID STOGK, OF THE BEST
GOODS ALL THE WHILE—'«"<!
if you don’t think we will
SELL THEN! RIGHT
CO’IE and see.
WE CHARGE
NOTHING FOR SIIO WING
AAJ> ] FR1 LITTLE IF
I FA' SELL. Tip-toi i of
the market paid for
till kinds of.
marketable produce. Kindly and
itcspeutfnlly Vours.
jjwjnr- FOK 'HO- H 1.1)0o, end
tfpw WvHknj^-i. Muluria, iiidipsst.on
Biliousness, take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
Knr wiltt by ujt Ucffiem : r
How’s jour Wife?
Does'she feel poorly all the time
suffer from lack of energy a general
“no-account” listless enervation?
She needs a tonic. Something is
wrong with her blood. Run for a
doeter? Not at all my dear sir.
Get her a bottle of F. F. P. Prioly
Ash Poke Root and Potassium, the
very best Womans Regulator and
Tonic eitant. It reaches the source
of trouble quitely and quickly, and
before you know it your wife will be
another woman, and will hPss kind
fate that brought F. I*. ]'. to her
notice and releif. 0 ur best physi¬
cians indorse and recommend it and
no well conducted household where
pure blood and its concomitant hap¬
piness is appreciated, should he with
out it. For sale by reputable med-
ciuc dealers everywhere.
535$- BROWN'S IRQtJ-Rl+FAS
Cares Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, .Milia¬
ria, Nervousness, iiriil-ilaneni! Deh’itiiy. Gemi’inl I’Ly.il-
eians recommend it. All dealers sell it.
Las trade wai i; and crossed red iluoaou wrapper
If you are-troubled with Dyspep¬
sia, Stomach Disorder, .,r Liver and
Kidney Complaint, to. i’. 1\ 1*. and
you will rejoice at. its magicial work¬
ing’s. Fefnaies are peculiarly in-n -
efitted hy'F. F. F. It (Ape's dis-
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organ.
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TUITION..,
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Intermediate ” ” ” I .‘25
Academic 1.50
This school will eondst of
terms of three mouths each.’
Tuition charged from date of
enterance to close of term.
(•ood discipline will be maintained.
School begins first Monday
.January.
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County Directory.
Ordinary—James Withrow.
Sheriff—U W Willson.
Superior Court Clerk—D AY (iarrett.
Tax Collector—A W Stone.
Tax deceiver—J T McCay.
Tri asuver—S r i' Doutliit.
Surveyor—AV p Hunt.
Coroner—J A Tarpley.
County School Superintendent—Adam
Davenport.
, Superior court conven$T4th Monday in
May and 8rd Monday in Oetolier.
Ordinary’s court meets 1st Monday ill
every month.
‘ C lerESCII DIKECXOUV.
Mineral Fluff. Baptist—Every 4tlv Sun-
and Saturday before. Itev. J. \V.
Ma'l.
.M. E. f'hurcli South—Every 2nd Sun-
day 3:80 P. M.
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. every Suu-
day. J. J. Prewit, Sup’t., J. F. McNelly
t>«e’y.
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GEO. C. ERWIN, W. D:
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> COL If Ell HON, N. C.
All culls answered promptly and at
claimable rates. Practice solicited.
A. S. J. HALL,
A TTORNEY A T LA W
Blue Itidge, <»».
Solicits legal business in the courts
of Fannin and surrounding caun -
ties. Prompt attenntion given to
collecting.
T, M. Greenwood, m. d.
MINERAL BLUFF , Ga.
Calls, by night or by day. prompt¬
ly filled. Office room 3 in residence,
No 5 Depot street.
R- W THORTON, 0. D. S.
Dentist
CALHOUN, UA.
Will continue, to practice alone/ the line
of Marietta <£ North Georgia Railroad
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