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Entered at the Poit-oftloo at Cleveland
uSeeond-tlaM Mail Matte-, Jan. 39, '92.
Official Organ of White county
Cleveland 6a., Dee., 2, 1892.
Proto Tho Brents:
To drover, who eit* In the Wliite house
chair.
With aarneet devotion we pray |
While dividing the pudding of atate bo
fair.
Pleaae throw jutit on* plum, our w ; ay.
It now develop*, thut there
were Hoveral men on both Hides,
who wanted an office.
Cotton hun nearly reached ten
cento, and who is to blame for
that?
Some of the public roads of the
county are in a fearfully bad con
dition, and some of the small
bridges are dangerous.
With seventeen candidates in
the field, every voter in the coun
ty suddenly becomes a popular
inan.
The short comings of this
week’s paper, if indeed, it is be
low the usual standard, will he
excused on the grounds, that we
arc mixing with the dear people,
soliciting subscriptions to tiic
Pkoohkhh, and incidentally—
votes.
The Blairsville Free Brass snys,
‘We have just finished three sets
>f nice minutes.”
At the present writing wo have
ust finished 18,062,432 minutes,
md we did not have to suspend
>ur paper to finish them cither,
[low’s that?
The fuiluro of the Georgia leg
islature to accept the Soldiers
Home, would doubly disgaaco
her in the eyoe of her sinter stales.
The timo is ripe for our present
legislators to take the slain oil’
the state’s escutcheon, left there,
i>y their predecessors of two
yonrs ago.
~—
teacher knows but litlle, anti it in well
Hint (hey arc unbraced In the require
ments, we think.
It is a sure sign of advancement in opr
public Hchools system, when wo begin to
raise our standard of requirements for
teae.hcrs. We are fnr from attacking
anything connected with our present
system, but we do say, let the standard
of requirements he raised yet higher, un
til the license of a Georgia public school
teacher, shall lie accepted in any state of
the Union, as a guarantee of the moral
stumling, mental ability, and the prac
tical knowlcdgu of leaching, of tlie holder.
JHr. Jo$eph Ilcmmerlch.
An old soldier, came out of tho War greatly
cnfcublcd by Typhoid Fever, and after being
In various hospitals tho doctors discharged him
as Incurable with Caa-umptioa. Ilo has
been In poor health since, until ho hegnn to tako
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Immediately Ills cough grew looser, night
sweats censed, and ho regained good general
health, lls cordially recommends Hood's Sar
saparilla, especially to comrade. In tho <4. A, B.
HOOO'8 PILLS mire llabltn.l Constipation by
restoring peristaltic aoUon of the allmeaUry eensL
Wo arc in receipt of. the fol
lowing letter from Atlanta, and
for tho benefit of t ho many friends
and supporters of Jutlgo Heaves,
we gi"e space for it below.
Mn. Eiutou:—Your State Meuator is
malting an excellent record uh a legisla
tor and no Senatorial district in the state
ih more faithfully representad than
yours,
Senator Heaven attends promptly to all
the duties for which he whs elected, lie
is a member of it number of the most im
portant committees and attends regular
ly on their meetings.
Senator Heaves favors all laws that
will benefit the farmers and all dulses of
tho working people.
The people of your dmtrict mny real
nsaurecl that in him, they will have it
faithful Kcpreaentativo. Kkpoiitkii,
Hop. H. W. J. Haniuof i’nuol
self aometiuiig mtirtftwffliY it J^f
tor-dinner speaker or campaign
.orator. introduced a bill
into thc.feglslatine for the benefit
of our public /school teachers,
which. IMt pusses, will enable
the teacher^ to draw their ealar-
ics quarterly.
“Th* Mousing Stau,” a
monthly Magazine, published by
Peter Davidson, Loudsville,
White county, Ga., is a wngfler-
ful publication. JR is inti<x«T“A
chronical of struugo, sttoj^d, and
. forgatUgHUhiugs,” and every
sclioU^Hr pretends to keep
•Incast with the opinions of tho
deepest thinkers and tho result of
scholarly research in the psycho
logical and occult world should
lead the “Morning Star.”
Tho report has gone abroad,
that tho couvcntiou held hero on
the 19th instant, was conducted
in the interest of a few candidates,
by a clique or political l ing.
The report is untrue, and with
out foundation, as every member
of the executive committee will
testify; and, we understand that
all the candidates, with one ex
ception, whose names were offer
ed before that, body, sanction the
action of tho convention, in it’s
every detail.
This report has been circulated
for no other purpose than to work
injury to tho candidates selected.
The meeting was composed of
men representing every district
in the county, tho majority, by
far, beiug farmers and staunch
Democrats, who came into the
convention, with the determina
tion to carry things the way the
masses desired, in opposition to
all attempts at ring rule. Tho
farmers did it, and with honesty
and fairness to every c.indidatof 1
too,
We publish in another column County
School Commissioner Kyle's notice to ap
plicants for teachers license. It w ill be
noticed that two new brandies, w ill in
all probability, lie athled to tho usual
number of subjects for examination.
History and The Constitution, are two
anlijocts about which the average school
In another column, wo give
space for an excellent article
from tho pen of' one of Young
Harris’ brightest ygung ladies.
ThtJ tern |nffin n<jo. s quest ion is, one
h^erest^hfid tlio^
bunds of boys arid girls, organ
ized. sociotils,(, are working
great good for the grand cause.
Our columns are over open for
the reception of any article of
(peril on this subject. All honor,
wo say, to the valiant workers at
Young Hurris.*’.
A NEW DISTRICT.
A new district has been created
in this county, known as Chatta
hoochee. It wak cut off of Nn-
eoochee district, nnd comprises
those sections from which the
headwaters o£ Dukes crook and
Chattahoochee river, flow. A
voting precinct will ho established
at tho junction of the Iliuwusscc,
with the Nacoocheo—Clarksville
road. A special election for the
offices of Justice of the Peace and
bailiffs, has been ordered lo take
placo on tho 17th inst. We un
derstand that candidates are nu
merous, there being five for J. 1*.,
and eight for constable. They
all have our sympathy.
This new district will he of
great convenience to many peo
ple living at such a great distance
from Nacoocheo, that they have
in the past, been unable to reach
a voting precinct nearer than
twelve miles.
A Love-Flower song.
you, in yourmweot homa where the or-
MtffO-blooma
Heent t lie soft, summer air j
Anil I, all lonely where tho mountain-
g loom a
Fall desolntd and drear!
And yet—your dreams, sea-wafted, seem j Work on! Bail on! the morning’ comes.
ONU ENJOY®
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, anil acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste nnd ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action nnd truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
hcnlthy nnd agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have mndo it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for side in COc
nnd $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist wh
inny not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Soldiers of Honor, Juvenile
Temple.
Young Harris, Ga
Hardly two years ago, Mrs.
Boyd and Mr. Frank Quilliun,
together with several pupils, (re
alizing the importance and know
ing the great good which they
could do in such a movement,)
organized a Juvenile Temperance
Society at this place.
They thought of the ninny
young pupils here deprived Vlf
the influences of homo and
er, who would likely meet Jnr
many obstacles to turn their feet
from the way that leads to nfjftre,
virtuous and Christian life.'* -
Wlial would be a saferfor
them than a Tern penult 1 ©Society?
Although there were only twonty-’
fivc charter members, they were
earnest workers, tind ' $ot *uboub
to do the great work before them
They ^fl'escnt condition id the
Temple proves their efforts to «by
ty no means in vain. It has
steadily increased and is now the
banner Juvenile Temple of Geor-
K»v’
In pur Society we arc endeav
oring to teach the young- people
the evils of intoxicating liquors
Upon tho system, tho morals, and
tho country. j
The Temple is divided into
classes; the Smaller 'members
using the catechisms, tho larger,
tho “Temperance Text Book
Occasionally wo vary the exer
cises by having it debate, which
awakens (mrintcrcst, and gives
uM»i>||iliinTC 4>etv about which
L,tm» The subject of our last
debate was, “Resolved, That Uie
selling of intoxicating Uquors is a
greater crime than stealing,”
Proud as we are of our society,
we are prouder still of the pledge
wo have taken. It abhors the
making, buying, selling, or using
of intoxicating liquors, the use of
tobacco in any form, and the use
of profanity.
We are glad of the opportuni
ty of working against that demon
Alcohol, and we pray that the
day will not be long in coining,
when we shall see Ibis beautiful
country of ours freed from the
terrible monster.
We appeal to every man, wo
man and child, to aid us in this
work. In your towns and vil
lages organize Temperance So
cieties if you have not done so.
Go to work with more zeal.
“Courage! your work is holy,
Gods errands never, fail!
Sweep on through storm and darkness,
The thunder ami the hail!
to bring
Such bloom from heavens of blue
My winter feels the flower of the spring
Amt thrills with song for you!
Wind® of the gulf, that blow tho white-
sailed whips
Safe to the tropic Isles.
Blow me one rose, kissed crimson with
her lips
And glorious with her smiles!
One deathhsw rose, 0 winds! waft to my
heart—
Fond idol-worshiper!—
That 1 may tear its living leaves apart
And kiss them back to her.
—F. L. Stanton.
The port you yet shall win;
And all the bells of God shall
The ship of Temperance in.'*
L. Alick It.
Call on us,
town.
when you
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer
and bo made miserable by indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizzi-
| ness, Loss of Appetite, Coming
|up of the Food, Yellow Skin,
! when for 75c., wo will sell them
Shiloh’s Yitulizor, guaranteed to
in cure them. Sold by Sutton Je j
Pitehford, Cleveland, Ga.
Mr. J. P. Bluize, an extensive
real estate dealer in Dos Moines,
Iowa, narrowly escaped one of
the severest attacks of pneumon
ia while in the northern part of
that state during n recent bliz
zard, Buys tht Saturday Review.
Mr. Blnize had occasion to drive
several miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled
that .lie wus unable to get warm,
and ineide of on hour after hib
return he was threatened with n
severe case of pneumonia or lung
fever. Mr. Blnize sent to the
nearest drug store and got a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy, of which he had often heard,
and took a number of large doses,
lie says the effect was wonder
ful and in it short lime lie was
brentliing-quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the
next day .was able to conic to
Dcs Moines. Mr. Bluize regards
his cure as simply wonderful.
For saj| by Sutton & Pitehford.
AN’hut about a Sunday School
Christmas Tree?
SHILtJIBS CATARltH REM-
EDY, A marvelous cure for <'a-
tiUT'flt Diphtheria. Canker mouth,
and Headache. With each bot
tle'there is an ingenious nasal
injector for the more successful
treatment of these complaints
without extra charge. Price 60c.
Sold by Sutton and Pitehford.
NOTICE
Saturday the 17th day of De
cember next is the time appointed
by the Stale School Commissioner
for the genera! examination of
applicants for teacher’s license.
All persons desiring such ex
amination will please meet me at
Cleveland, White county, tin.,
by 8 o’clock A. M. On that day
LEGAL ADVGRTISEHNTS.
Sheriff Sales for December.
now in possession of paid defendant to
whom written noticfr as required by law
bits been given. Nov. 8tli 1892.
8. L. Bhown, Sheriff,
Also at tho KAine time and place, two
bay colored ho pro ihiIcb, medium [size
about 8 years old. one bay horse mule
the Constitution and History will )ot ' Nl)) “[ m of the HOUtll ha) f of
probably be added to this exam- lot No. 11. One lmlf interest in 60 acres
ination. This Nov., 29th, 1892.
in the north-east corner of lot No. 11.
One half interest in north-west part of
lot No. 12. Also the mineral interest ii>
northed parts of lots Nos. 77 and 78, con
taining about 100 anon. Also the min
eral interest in 200 acres on the south
ern Hide of lot No. 8. Also the undivid
ed half mineral interest in about 100
acres in '.h# west end of lot No. 40 known
as the Bell lot. All of said lots and parts
of lots lying aud being In the 3rd Mist,,
of said county. Also fractioned lot No.
8. in the 6th Diet., containing 408 acres.
Also ft actional lot No 89, in tr.eOth Mist.,
containing 4fl acres. Also fractional lot
No. 40 in the 0th Mist., containing 34
acres. Also fractional lot No. 9 in the
5th Mist., containing 335 acres. Also
fractional lot N >4 in the 4th Mist., con
taining 330 acres. Also one half interest
in fractional lot No. 0 in the 5th Mist.,
containing 222 nert p. Also one half in
terest in fractional lot No. 4 in tho 5th
Mist., containing 479 acres. Also one
i half interest in lot No. 18 in the 5th Mist..
, containing 490 acres. \lso the right of
I timber in and on lot No. 10 in said 6th
j Mist., all said l"ts and parts of lots in
! said county ami m the possession of E.
NOTK’F | P. Williams iHTt. and levied on ns the
J * j property of E. P. Williams, to satisfy a
All persons indebted to the till- j ii fa in favor of Henry Starr, issued from
designed, aw a Arm, or ns nidi- | <0 -' n,t -<’«>»»tity.against
GEORGIA, WHITR C’Ot’NTYV
W ILL be sold before the court house , _ T
door, in the town of Cleveland 3 years old next spring, one Mack horse
White county Georgia, on the first, mule, 2 years old next spring and one
Tuesday in Dec., next, within the legal j gray horse about 12 years old and medi-
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for urn size. Levied on and to be sold as
cash the following property to-wit: t t the propery of Harriet W Johnston by
125 acres of north half of lot No. 22. virtue of a H fa issued from the Superior
76 acres of the 8. E. part of said lot No. court of said county in favor of E P West
22. 40 acres of the south-west corner of; against the said Harriet W Johnston the
■*' said property now in her possession as I
have a forth coming bond. Nov. 10 1892
Respectfully,
C. II. Kttle, C. S. C.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted
to Suttoil & Piteh
ford, arc requested
to settle their ac
counts by Dec., 1st
next, if they wish to
avoid paying costs
of c o 1 1 e c t i o n.
Sutton & Pitehford.
Progress and keep
Read s tho
posted. —
Forji sore throat there is noth
ing hotter than a flannel bandage
dampened with Chamberlain**
PuiiiJLiaAi. It will nearlev al-
\yay»n*flWt a cure in one night’s |
time. This remedy is also a fa- !
vjuiUvtfor rheumatism and has!
cured m#n.y very severe eases. 50
cent bottles for sale by Sutton &
Pitehfotd.
Sheriff.
. the defen ant E. P. Williams. 1.
Vldunls, will please conic forward {>■ iitt.-.l out l.y Jituiutitrs Uttonuy
and make u Settlemnet w ithin the ." s "' I 1 '"'".' ■*>' l:1 " '''
; Williuiiis «r tins levy. Nov. 81
next 30 days. Thosufniling todo .s. i,. ltuow
so, will find their nots and nt-
eountgin the hands of John J.
Kimsey and J. W. 11 Underwood
for colleetion. We having sold out
our business at Parks to R. T.
Keninu r. Slaton & Ci i.tis.
8 L Brown. 8heriff.
Also nt tlie sums time amt place, one
house anil lot, the house being used as
the store house of L H Alexander now in
Mossy creek Dint., White enuaty and be
ing a part of the same lot of land that
I’-. A. Alexander lives on, now in posses
sion of said E. A. Alexander. Levied on
118 the property of the said L H Alexand
er amt to be sold as bis by virtue of a
mortgage 11 fa issued from the Superior
court of said county in favor of J G
Hynds k Co., against the said L II Alex
ander. Nov. 10 lfill'J.
8 I, Brown, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, White Coixtt:
Whereas, J. W. Blackwell, Adminis
trator of J. C. Martin deceased, repre
sents to tlie court, in his petitiou duly-
tiled and entered on record, thut he lias
I'olI.v administered J. (’. Murtiu’s estate,
rius is therefore lo rite all persons con
cerned, kindeed and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why. Ha it 1 Admin
istrator should not be discharged from
bis administration, and receive letters of
dismission on tlie tirst Monday in Doc.
1S92. W. B. Bkli., Ord’y.
¥
GEORGIA, W1IITK C'OI'NTY.
fl l.L t.e sold before the court house
door in tho town of Cleveland on the
lirst Tuesday in December IH.ilt with
in the legal hours r.f sal*’ for rash amt to
the highest Milder tin billowing proper-
ty to wit: |
GEORGIA, whits ror.\TY,
M ar ari-.t Abernathy, wife of Miles
Abernathy, has applied for exemp
tion ami setting apart and valuation
Of 1.0 ail, a d I will pasn upon the
same at o'clock in., on the 2-lth day of
Dec., lHbil. at my office. This Nov., 28
1892. W B BELL, Ordinary.
* —yr —“~—
4 llj^ing tiH u nut hot' loud of wood.
TICKETS!
ed a:
SEND
NOW,
Bos well, one of the
iH.'st’jknowu nnd most lospected
citfzens ^ojf Brown wood, Texas,
sufl’je^^d with diarrhata for a loom
timo and tried many different I fl{JSH
remedieM without henetit, until
(’hnniherluin’s Colic, Cholera nnd
Dinrrlnnn Remedy wus used;
that relieved him nt once. For
sitlo hy Sulton Ac Pitehford.
IN YOUR ORDERS
heutf, nnd wntu to cftfTy;
So
Jd Iowa, Mr.
nty, Russel 1
culled nt the
niihcrlnin & Co.,
show them his soy
Whe
Ci
labor
Dos Mol
year ut
saved hWBBMEnher!uni's Coutrh
Rctm'dy, iL^^iur cured him of it
very swvo.te fit tack oferouj). Mr.
Dalton is <y[i-tain that it saved
Ins h&V8'liISftantl is enthusiastic
iit'ltis pmiwtlf tiic Remedy. For
sale liy Sutton Ac Pitehford.
One dollar for’your county pa
per, is 100 per tYUit on the mon
ey.
PROGESS OFFICE.
FOR ORDINARY,
\t last, I can eat a »ood
squnre meal without its distresa-
mc!” was the <rrnteful ex- j of Clerk of the Superior Court of
\\ lute county. Respectfully,
J\o. R. Glen.
elainatiou of one whose appetite
had been rest;ort;d hv the use of
Ayer’s Sarssparila, after years
of dyspeptic misery. A teaspoon
ful of this extract before each
meal sharpens the appetite.
Don’t forir* us, when you are
paying up yrttir debts.
I use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
freely in my practice, and recoin-'
meneftt to eases of Whooping
j Omi undivided lmlf interest
; hitch of land nf the west **ml of lot of j
land No. 7fl. All of 175 an'f‘8 of the north j
j west part of lot of hind No. H,7. Also 250
[ atrre» of tht* southern parts of lots Nos.
. 108 and 109. Also one half interest in
i 100 HcifH of hind in the eastern half of
j lot No. 75, ext ent about 14 acres which
i was heretofore deeded to Mary E. Green
' by G. W. WillinniB nnd plated, being the
I 14 acres on which the Green Hotel stands.
ELECTION TICKETS ERIN7- ' :l11 nf uf the emtli-mumi
corner of lot No. 42, also 150 acres of
lowest rates. - it;" ;;T‘” rlot ‘ x ”' s,i -
.■) ai i• s .11 the uurtu-rastt'i'u cui-ni'i- or
utd of lot No. l”T. uIho 7f) arrt's of tho
'outii-weHtrrn niriHir of lot No. 48, min-
i 1-ral interest cxr*>|itcd in tin. last parrel,
AND AVOID i/jJ? j all tile abuvi* parts ami parrids of land
aggregating shout 874 avivs and cons.
I posing tin' liome plaiv of J. Iminli Jolm-
ston the dsfimdaut unit \v hereon he and
Ids family now ri'sid". this is a linn ivsi-
(tencc. Timm is on this property two
tine barns, large n<wv eriha rapuldo of
bottling at least 2,00(1 hustii'ls of mu,
good buggy and uavringo 11 * iisrs, good
store house, utse 0 or 7 tenant houses,
good young orchard. This tract of In till
has about 200 or 250 acres of line bottom
land nil in high state of cultivation with
plenty of timber attached, also 125 acres
of tlie north half of lot No. 22. 75 nereis
of the south east part of said lot No. 22.
40 acres nf the youtti west Corner of lot
No. 21, 125 nmffi iftlie south half of lot
No. 11, on half interest in 50 acres lying
in the northeast corner of said lot No. It
one half interest in the north west part
of lot No. 12. Also the mineral interest
in the nortlien parts of lots Nos. 77 nnd
78. containing 100 acres, aiso the mineral
interest in 200 acres on the norltien side
of lot No. K, also dim undivided lmlf min
eral interest in about 100 acres in the
west end i.t lot No, 40. Known us the
Dell lot . All of said lands, parts and
ivy U ing ur.d lining in the 3rd Diet .
'v 1 . uuty. Al.'o 3.18 aeres of land
.b.- r.g lraetionai lot No. 8. Also 40S
aeres I.eiiig fractional tot No. 7. Also 415
acres being- fractional lot No. 39. Also
34 acres being fractional lot No. 40. All
pi ioftciLkinds ly^tig
bst.. etiute ii n< l
’ounty. Also 335 ucr^g fraetnwal iorN".
9. also 3i'*l acres fractional lot No. 5. a'so
one half interest in 222 acres being frac
tional lot No. 0, also one half interest in
479 acres fractional tot No. 4, also one
half interest in 490 acres being lot No. IS,
also the right of timber n and upon lot
No. 10. All the last aforesaid mentioned
lands in the 5th Dist.. said slate and
county, all said lands am more fully de
scribed in a deed made by George \V.
Williams lo .1. Lamb Johnston, dated
Aug. Ill 'Gl. and recorded in Book E,
page 407. 40S and 409 ill the Office of the
Clerk Superior court said county. Re
cord of deeds all said property in (he
possession of tlie defendant.
Also the following lands parts of lots
of land No. 44 and 45 in tlie 3rd Dist,
ssid county and state, lying on
the waters of Santee creek, being com.
posed of parts of said lots 44.4." & 43 in the
3rd Dist., said county and being about
250 acres and known as the Lamar or I,. ,
l\ West place and mom fully described I
in a deed made by E. 1’. West to .1.1
Lamb Johnston dated July 1st 1889. Re
corded in Book G. Record of deeds of
said county pages 465 and 46ti, On this
property is a tine dwelling house and
it ; good out buildings. Thom is also, about
I boi'elty inmoimco myself as
candidate for Ordinary of White
county, hav’itiif Been chosen by a
majority of tho people in the
mass-meeting of the 19th instant,
.os© mMslsMHtv'cirr* battiest5y solicit tho support of
the people. Respectfully,
II. A. Ai.lison.
FOlt SHERIFF;
1 take this means to announce
myself as a candidate for Skcrifi'
in the comin<; election of Jimu-
"'f-* th0 aupport-antl’y^s ft f1 iSwiSfllTf-
Rll the pCTtpIo arc solicited.
I?cspectful?y, II. R. IIklton.
FOR'cLF.RK St l’ERIOR COURT.
I hereby solicit the support of
all the voters of the county, in
the coinin'; election, for the office
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate k for Tax Oolleetor of
White county, in the coniine-
elections. The vote and support
of every citizen is respectfull\
solicited. Very Respectfully,
Ji Lies Adams.
FOR TAX RECEIVER,
hereby announce myself
REVOLUTION FOE LNDE
FENDENCE.
TO TDK SOLDIKUS OF SAID WAR,
OR THRU'. HEIRS.
Tlir Republic of Texas, through gen-
1*rosily to the Boktiers and their heirs for
their services in said war, granted large
donations of land which uro awaiting-tlie
claims of Haiti heirs, la a majority of
•be rases they have never heard of tlie
donation, if they will inquire B t this
"Mi -e either by letter, or in person, or to
.1. W It. I'mlci-wood, Atl'y at law they
will learn something to their pecuniary
benefit.
I.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Gainesville, Ga.
lEust Side i’ulilie Square.)
{ ,: None hut first-class work done at
Gallery, Charges reasonable. Call and
Spucirrif list.
PICTURES fnTarg’ed to any 8iz« in Oil,
Crayon, India Ink, or Water Cplors.
(Arpil 15, *92. ly )
W. S.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dalilonega, Ga.
jar Bonds fin' Pntilic nnd Corpora-’
tmns made. Real Estate. Cormspon-
(Apr. 15, '92. ly.) :
denco solicited.
McElr«c’s Wine of Cardui
an9 TH ED TORO’S BUtCK-DRAUGHT arc
for sale by the following merchants in
Wliite.County s
Suit.m k Bhrbford. Cleveland.
H. A. Jarr.irl, « r K*veland,
G. B. Irvine, Mossy Creek.
Lumpkin county:
E. C. Cart I.* U.*. M ihlom ra.
!>• H*»w»‘!K«t Auraria,
w. a. Wit IttJtel A in., \t>■.y Bridge,
J. J. W. Tate ^ Bro, Willow.
r w tr-.xti
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IT" of BcUtirilU, Ku.
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• ilEMTS TtEATuO UY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL.
\rnil«M. %u starving. Send S otnU i© tump for perticator* to
f W F- sam». tl VICKIS S ruuni. CIIICttB, ILL
Coujrli ituu>ii<r children, having|citndidute for the
found it more’^ortain to cure that Receiver of Whitt
(Hire nf
count \,
Tax
and
troublesome disease than any
other medicine 1 know of.”—So
says Dr. Bartlett, of Concord,
Mass.
Patronize V^ur county paper.
Oh! What a Cough.
respectfully solicit the vet- ..ui
upport of the people.
Yours Truly,
John A. O’Kllley
FOR SURVEYOR
FOR TREASURER.
I announce myself a candidate
for the office of County
Treasurer, and hereby, respeet-
Will you heed the warning? fully ask the support of the peo-
The signal perhaps of the sure ap- pie in the coming election,
protuh of that more terrible dis-; Respectfully, G. B. Jaruard.
ease consumption. Ask yourselves
if you can afford for the sake j
of saving 50e., to run tho risk | I respectfuly solicit the sup-
and do nothing for it.' We know ; P° 1 ^ nf tho P e yi ,lu of Whiteeoun-
fiom experience that Shiloh’s!*'-' H 10 coming elections, for the
Cure will cure your cough. It I uffice <>f County Surveyor,
never fails. This explains why Respectfully, h. B. Craven.
more than a Million Bottles were
sold the past year. It Relieves
croup and whooping cough at , ,
once. Mothers, do not ho without | ‘^pecUf U !!y soheiU the support
it. For lame hack, side or chest, .
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. I the Ja,iuu, y election, for Colon
Sold hv Sutton (£ Pitehford.
1 n> acres of fins bettom land in a high
slab- "f cultivation, making it one of the
most desirable country residences. All
the aforesaid property levied on as tin
; roperty of the defendant J. Umli John-
tan and now in his possession, by virtue
’* ..nd to satiety two Superior court ti fas
issued from the Superior court of said
county. One in favor of J. R. Lumsden
and the other in favor of G. W. Slayton,
ledh against the said defendant J. Lamb
Johnston and four Justice court ti fas is
sued from Justice court White county all
in favor of .1. E. it 1 and against the
said defendant J. Lamb Johnston.
Notice of the said levies tinder the
aforesaid ti fas given to defendant J.
Lamb Johnston as required by law.
Nov. St It. 1892. S. L. Bkown. Sh’ff.
¥
FOR CORONER.
Mr. John Allen, of Loudsville,
spectfully solicits the sup;
of the voters of White county
I er.
GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.
ILL ho soltl on the* lirst Tuesday in
December 1892, nt the court house
diKir in Cleveland in said county be
tween tho lawful hours of sale to the
highest bidder for ca-^h certain lands to-
wit :
Parts of lots of land Nos. 43, 44 and 45
in 3rd Mist., said county, and being
about 250 acres, and known as the La
mar or ti. P. West place in said county,
ami more fUlly described in a deed made
by E. P. West to J. Lamb Johnston dated
July 1st 1892, and recorded in book G,
record of deeds of said county, page 4(i3
and 4Gfl. Said lands levied on by virtue
of and to satisfy a ti fa issued from the
Superior court of said county in favor of
E. P. West against J. Lamb Johnston as
the property of the said Johnston, and
JB THE EE3T.
*tl°F O R !sAL£ U BY-
COT J - M. Merritt, Blairsville Ga