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The Cleveland Progress
JIO.*.fiLEH Editored Proprietor,
Offitinl Oijrr.n of W l.it« county
Eat«r«i;*t Hit l’cut-offlco at Clovclnnt)
HiMN^ilnu Mall M»tt()-',J*n. 90, "JB,
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CLEVRI.AM). Ga.. Nov. 22.
CLIJI) RATIJS.
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Tbi Progress
(futiiio dosiiny of Uio Democratic! II M'ciih that Col, Bill Sim-
pnrly, (Ik 1 T rce si I v«r demagogues t lions, of G wi liocl (, is snmct hing
nro not likely to seriously <*n11r_ j of it funner, us well us it enngres-
riiss its et'uneils. Kentucky Irislsionnl possibility. No less than
ifiven the finishing: stroke, to the 1 >ix pi’eini'iiiis were awarded him
un.l the Weekly Con
stitution. 1 yr, $1.60.
Tie Progresi
Tlie Homo nml
n 1 year, $1.00
—ALL UtinWRin'IONH PAYABLE-
nrin rdvanch. 3
C#w Bin ideation* from rcai'enaiblc pm*
Runs will l»t published, Iint NO a U I D I I'
whiefc !• over n half column In length
trill bo published. Thin rule will not
b« <J«p*rUd from for anybody.
free nilvcT humbug. — Knirlr.
for liis di-plny of fsmu product
ox hi hi t <•<! in I lie* (iooryia I mild in ]x
at the Kximsition.
Tho Now Orloans jdoaytmo,
under 1 In* ho.tcl “Rotten Money
Doctrine! did il,” hh\>:
It i« not nt range Unit n widespread
dintruMt lias (frown up ng/miMt the. demo
cratic purty on account of iln supposed
rotten money policy, The country lmn i . —
JiiNft pnHfM'd through a p ent financial j SO0U ’ HO,UO , of l,M ( hvl *} 1,1,1 U lit- past t wo
panic, one; of tlmne commercial nml in* | )<,( )|)le are iial»l<* to "nuclei into |. ;J pj ( |^ pioo-rc-
<1 uni eiiil ilistni'lmnCi'H wliicli experience | t he crooked piltllWliy : l iff; i i 11.— 1
toadies falls upon lie; country ever j Uhlil'sville Herald,
twenty years, and I ho people arc afraid- | ___
nr rat liei, they were afraid, that tile sil- I ,, , ,, .... , ... ,,
vcri.es. if they h o,t inln power, w,a,Id at I I! ; "
onee eoinmenee Mieli liiffishil inn hy lamp-| f, r comity, is clcilfl. I'or Vent's
■■ess as wouldpieeipilate tlie eimiitry Into j past he has hoi’ll II conspicuous tig-
analhei'panic, and so Iheiv was a wide- j,, j] |( . Georgia Legislat lire,
pread and almost universal deter,nil,a- popularly known IIS tlie
“watch do if of tin* treasury.’
IIe was an honest man.
other minerals, and that the con
centration of the tailings ill the
sluice, therefore will yield a very
rich return. A thoi'ou,gh analysis
id' these tuiliiio-s is soon to lie
iniivlc, when the trouble can lie
easily overcome hy means of prop
er ci'Uieentrnting apparatus.
Wanted—Somehody to preach |
at the Bluirsvillc ehtireh. No
preaching here in over a month.
If somi'lhin,tr ain’t done pretty
The new ditch for the Oliver
mine is expected to In* completed
this week. Mr. Marlin has had
eighteen hands at work on il for
past two weeks, and very
has been made.
The returns from the mine ought
to lie;riu to come in before Ion#.
tiui, to crush mil silvei ism.
OUR CONVICT SYSTEM.
If the report of Mr. li. 1' •
Wright, who was appointed by
Governor Atkinson to investigate
the condition of Geoi'ina's several
camps in which misdemeanor
eanvicts me couliucd and cm-
ployed is true, and we have no
ciuseto doubt if, then Georgia
has been guilty of a crime of in-
hon,unity for years past, ^whiel,
for years to come, however sin
cere she may Ite in her ell oi ls In
atone, will he a foul blot on her
escutcheon.
“A man's u man, for a’ o' I hat
applies equally to the unfortunate
fellow in the chain gang, and the
president of a railroad. Half of
those confined in the misdemeanor
camp* of this State, are there
for most trivial offenses, the. pos-
Misieu of a few dollars by whom;
Would buy their freedom.
Should the lack of a few dol
lars, therefore, deprive these un
fortunates of protection of their
parsons by our laws, or subject
them to the punishments and tor
tures that are apart of their daily
lives?
litjld the want a few dollars
pay a line, forfeit
nourishing
mbits clot hues
lu*d, and keep
vermin and
The present, condition of these
camps is a crying shame to tho
gruud and'' progressive stale of
Geoigta and the wail of the
wcunded wretch who writhes un
der the withe of the brutal guard,
•omnia in the ears of the people
from the summit of the blue
peaks of tlie mountains, to the
eounding waves of the sea.
It is a call for mercy, and a
cry for pity, that addresses itself
to every man in tlie state who lias
a spark of Immunity left to warn,
his bosom, or u drop of the milk
of humuu kindness in his heart
uuaouml,
Our legislators should apply
themselves diligently, net only
to the righting of these gross and
shameful evils, hut to the framing
of a law that will Justly and ade
quately punish the lessees who al
low such a state of things to exist
in their camps.
FREE SIL I ’EEISM REPl 'DIA TE1).
One of mil'exchanges gets oil'
the following: Il is Mttd there is
a man in a ecrl tin county who is
so cranky oVer tin* ■-iIvrr question
that lie digs up.all the golden rod,
raises.white corn, won’t speak to
his Wife, because she has golden
hair, is forever denou'ieiiig I he
gold cure, won’t keep the golden
rule, and don’t want to enter the
golden gates.
The New N ork Post, under the
head, “A Boon to the Country.”
says:
Tl,v defeat of I lard,,, in Kenlucky will
l,e tlie a,ire sl/*n that the demoeratle par
ly. neither in 11,e campaign of next year
nor in any fulni urnpuiipi, is to he a
silver party, and this will ho a pun and
a lmon to the ennntry beyond measure.
Why is il the big dailies arc so
quid on I lie report of 11," terrible
and disgraceful m.inner in which
the state’s misdemeanor camps
are conducted?
R, K. Reeves,of Athens, owner
of 1 lx: famous gold producing
Loud property, four miles west
of here accompanied by Messrs.
Carry Wright,Hidden and Kings
ley, arrived in Cleveland Sinnhn
night. They spent considerable
time looking over various gull
properties in the county.
■* M bis. s }f ; „ 5
Lmv t aL
Q KI ip
mhw*
K
J. K. MURPHY’S
ire stock to be closed <mt lor cosh
the next ninety days.
m
}On October 1st I will cmnmciieci
to close my stock amount- !
iug to $;!o,non, con
sisting of
DRV GOODS,
SHOTS,
CLOTHING,
(Carpels, Hats, Groceries, Ltc
(No goods will he sold except for!
CASH
(As 1 have decided to dose out;
Si,iv stock in Gainesville and in'
{•Intinary next will move my cu
lt ire business to
Shaver, of the brightest weekly
paper in Georgia, got a chance to
least his eyes on mint her fellows The Sulla,, of
out; hundred dollar bill last, week, t, ( ;| ,,f t| u * Brit ish
and wont into ecstatic Ills over it. twist las! week.
Wonder what he wot.Id do if I
should go to the exposition and
see W bite county's display of gold
nuggets in the Georgia building.
Messrs. Albert Ktncry and
Richard Dut ies, of 1‘lattshurgh
N. Y., and Mr. Stevenson, of
Troy, N. V., are spending the
week locating a site for a mill
land gold saving plant which.they
it oh ye proet
prrVpi'tTv'trr ’
thoir brains over the mysteries of m’ - - Svovdisoii w
the eooehuo-eooehco “ dunce and j'^'irge of the work,
dog laws.
The. Legislature.'would lie do
ing- a fur better work if they
would devote some of their lime
to the iimcliorulion of thocmidis
tion of the inhumanly trouled>,
eivityieW in tlk- various ehiiiiiis." !
gait)$TI'#inmat(VrWii wtllTyJ 1 ”; 1 ''
their bruins over I lie mcstmiim Fl ( “.V.
Wedding Eell s.
Last Thursday nl the residence j
of Mr., Win. Porter, of Mossy j
ft seems to rile tin Romans to ( ''• vl-, the father of the bride,
haven Northern paper refer to • *' • Sawlersmi. olllav--
theirtown ns “an obscure village, villi*. North Carolina, and Mi -
near the tail end of the Blue '** •
Ridge mountains.” ; m-miage. Rev. W. A. Simmons
, I performed the eereniony in the
Thev are having a leml.le war' <,f " f, ' w , I " M ’ ''aeml-,
in Cut,,,. Sometimes „ man is n'latives of the h-.de. 'll,"
killed and two lieutenants wound- l,: 'l 1 l*.' eoupl 'lrll 1'rulay morning
. for 1 layesville, which place will
I, ■ I lii'ir future home.
Dr. Sanderson i> one of the
brightest and most influential
voting men of his section, while
the bride is one of While county’s
most beautiful young' ladies.
— |
Biliousness
la cntiseft hy
torpid ity of
tho liver. Thiff
.preventn tho
Id ideation of
food, w h i c h
ferment a and
doconjl'oscn in
tho atom no h
an den.: sea dia-
trow, dizziness, hendnelu^ Insomnia, ucr-
yoUflnefis. Hood’s PilU invigorate tho
liver, euro biliousnoas, $&ngtipaUon, Jaun
dice,nick headftchn, rfe. 25c; nil druggists.
illaiita, CJji.
It seems that the populist, vote
got lost in the shuttle, ill the re
cent elect tons.
r fPhe isiost of* my stock is ^oods bongiit
hi die Iasi few Biioaiitlas and will br said
at extremely low prices. You will be
ssirprised to ncc the g*B # eat seductions 1
am making. I know it. takes Sow prices
to move a stock of goods for cash, bat I
3 sav.
ikey gave the
lion am,tiler
Milting Notes.
Vt est hide Public Square, : : : Gainesville, Ga
[OKOKOIA, White Co
Uy virtuo <»i a d *
Administratrix’s Sale.
(JKORCilA Whitt* Co'snty.
AglWuhlc lo nil t*ni« l* of Ihc court of caiamcnaxa oarme
Ordinary <»f White county, will lie wold j
before tho court house door of Haiti
county on the first Tin ni;iy in Dmfjulcr
next, within tin* leg’jvl hours *ulc, ihc ’
ibiloAving prop'rf,\*fo wit: l‘,»rt of lot of —
hmd No. ill), in lln* third dirli ict of White ;,J
County, (rii., confnlniiur one Inmilreti!
and twenty.five nor* m r.n it pi* lesn, being !
In,"" it as I’laia; i.f J,.Iu, ■,
■ny-iV'Twr-tiigyfej,v
W. Into ',<j count v. di»ci*n:.o;l. 1
T.a’nm casti. A. A. CONI.U*. Aitmiliis-
tmfj'ix.
Patty lines were not strictly
drawn, nor adhered to. in the re
cent elections. It was an expres
sion of the people on tho great li-
uiilicit,I question. Sound money
Democrats voted for Republicans,
and free silver Republicans, for Me
Democrat.-,. tin
('•apt.
Charlott,
inf the Superior
(‘ »nrt, ri v nd.*r»*d a tho April torm, IH1M,
Rnlit. Tompkins, of oi’tho Suporior Court f .said county,
V n ... ,* ii will It,! hoM on th«* lirst/rtifsda v in f>c-
N • < '* represent iug the I|f . xt , n„.
Meeklonlimr Icon \\ (irkft, is witii ill said CO mty, within the h»gal hours of
. • t*alo. tho lotlo.vin^ property, iowit: Tlie
p.l l i s Shittm house ami Hfablcs in Clovtdand,
who coni I'lnplut «• pultinir ill :l Uh.. uml tic* followin'- lands with r-.itl
'ioiisd; ('onnueuciinr a t the South (’«
Ordinary’s Notice.
Manufacturers ol, 1
the I’lat tshurgh N. Y.,
who i
plant
The hanging- of dogs on the
primipal street, and indiscrimi
nate firing of ],is|i.|>, causes the
Lawreneevillo News lo reimn'k
that the town Marshal is until for paratu
his ollit'e. Such la in,irks arc Ini- uilupte
hie to injure the'feelings of al’I’he.Mi
polieeimin, even, brother.
I he property a I once.
oe> without sa t i,,g t hat I lie
klenherg Iron Works will get
contra,'l for the plant,
as the managers of the
company have spuied neither
pains nor expense to adopt every
in,protome,,t for gold saving, in
the mnuiif.netare of their np-
tvhieh is more
to ores of ll,is s,
klenherg people ,n
Ilia,n,fuel urei's of I he most sneee:
The Plat tshurgh people, aeeom-
pauieil by ('apt. Tompkins and
An exchange remarks that it
was a strange “fate that let the
murderer Will".Myers walk off.”
It tvas not fate my dear deluded
brother editor. It was „ sheriff Mr. Martin, inspected the new St.
and jailer that'let. him walk oil'. George Mill on Monday,mid „f-
Sh-nir and jailer, and nothing| ter looking over th> plant ex-
ni<>1< ‘' pressed themselves very highly
pleased with t In’ mill and the
It is said that the members of plant generally. Their mill will,
the legislature .are passing a it is expected, lie a duplicate of
a great many hills—on the mid- the St. George,
way—and that most of then, are . .
ncr of tho ynivl 1’iiv , Hm ucc Nni ln H«i«l
f<*u«*o lo it point North of lln* Htub’cs op.
positu n r.mall Ii HI v bush insitlc <tf tcti l
fence; tinmen West :i Htniiffiit line to a
point where the Hast ,V*h •.* of John J.
Kims,*y‘m lot runnitii*’ North would intcr-
Heet with srti«l line, tiienre astrai^Jit line
South to tin* fence where tin* sail I lot fern* •
IC'lftt side of said lvimseylot joinn the
I', un* bet wet n this licopei’ty ami said
Kitnsey's, thence South rai l lot fene** t"
to tho Stro.d between this property ami
Kinmey’s and Konirnor’s store proj.erty ;
J)'*(*i;l 11 y them’e. with said Street to the befrinn'nid;
t -ntainin;” a’nout two acres.
U ""' Tin- is « .-pi.a, 1M 1.'lice, a ni.ni
tipi seven room house, splendid stables. \e..
nil nearly n w beiny thereon.
Also at the same time 1 will sell the
fill emonnatuur planl on till* mar- r.'maiir.ler of v.,i,| pr-,;. -rty th-a.-ribe 1 in
ad Veit is * i. lent I'.o - .1 June. 1S.)|. j-.nd
bounded
11,oily In
five dollar 1,'dls
Professor IV lull lev is making
good money for the ^ onah Com
pany working the placers on the
old Richardson properly. Tlu>
work is being prosecuted under
great disadvantage at present,
but the returns are highly satis
factory. A powerful engine will
be placed in position at an enrlt
day, on these placers, that will
sl,m,M 1,0 thankful for much. 1 o T eat 1V facilitate and cheapen the
tliov sav.
I'llt* poNVt't s of Ktli’opo Olio’ht lo
make a Thauksgit'ing dinner off
i>l I urkev. I here would lie just
Thanksgiving Notico.
Nsxt TImi's.tjiy. we rend, is Tlmnksgiv
ins’ Hay,
And
In Kentucky, as in Maryland,
the Republican victory was due
lo the revolt of a large hotly of
Democratic voter*. The Ken
tucky Democracy in faithful re
cognition of the principles and
tradition* of tin party, had nomi
nated a candidate for guyenior
on a sound money platform. But
instead of honorably standing
upon tLie platform, the candidate | about one good shec around.
antered into the campaign, as the |
champing of the wildest free siI-
aar heresies. In tins situation
those Kentucky Democrats who
preforod the true interest of their
par'y uud of tho couutry to an
ophenual success upon a false is- 1! ’>t. "they say" fails to ;
sue, had no alternative hut to re- l “ 11,
pudiulo their traitorous candidate.
Had they given their votes to;
Hardin, his election would have!
boon heralded throughout the How can we lm thankful f..i- just what
oouutry us a triumph of free silver "they suyi"
and the cheap money money mon- Now. if yon are anxious to see a bread
ger* would have taken fresh coin- Hmil< —
age. But these Kentucky Deni- T, ”‘ kl1 ^ * h,,t m, ‘ nsu, ' es i^eif by tho
crats have prefered to set up in ,
... ' ' Jnst us ii possum nml pumpkin,
luiH election a memorial and a that ti n .
warning against wandering off Au.l watch that yh.,1 smile
aftei a trail go gods. For this teoanee )>!»y.
patriotic course they deserve "’>'«•« on^,a;;,u,u»l,l it., milled the Saint George
grateful recognition instead of Thll , t^t* tt „n, v i, 1(r “bo" cmUl possit.lv' »»t-adhere lo the plates i
eeusure. Whatever may he the! ••say.” ' .'count of its combination
t ToIIowm: (\uinnuticin«r at tin
t al**t ■•.Mti'l. 1111*iift* m*;\rly
» tin* U!;ni*H\*iilu itmtl tin* liiu*
«>t‘ t l»o Clark property imw owmvl by
Ma.*> I! Luiran; lla’ii.' • WVst with s.t-j
lint* t(' a poiiC w’Iumv il nmt'l.s tho '•■*nu*p
or lino of j s i * I pr«»pr»ty, Mary K. 1,,*-
UMii’s tuul .1 J. K'ttts. y’tt; tlKMirr bjwk
l-ast along* a plank four.* botwoon this
property ami s.tid KimsoyV \ ■ win rosaitl
Iviimtfy'.s lot I' liwon iln* Hast si«U» fit’ said
lot and th pro|>otty Ml’oros il rorinM’s,
tht’ii' '* N.'i'tli with tin* lino h«*rototiiro
sfrih 'il in tlii*A jvdvoriisomont to tlm cor-
m r, thtMi -o with siitl lino Ivist to tho
bolly Imsh, tin* 1 o :inning. Th* i * i.* in
this tract about .’> vs of land it is
OIL* of tho tinrst ami most desirable
building 1 loritioiH in ilielown.
This piNYpeHy is to b * sold as assets
belong-in^ I’. i(. .tml \V. b. bopui.
minor ohildron of \V. 11. bo^ran. do.*cased,
turned over by (I. \V. Slatim. (ruanli.t \ of
said minors, upon the following t rum:
One half rasli, balance in twolve months
with S per eon from date. Title re
t.tinod and h« und for titles ^ivon on exe-
rtition of notes for tlefen ed pay mem.
This Octnbf r 23. lS'.'o.
K. T. KKN1MKH, Rccoiver.
Sheriffs Sales.
Tlie
• now spa-
or bill,
•they say*’ falls short when the
meal tub’s to till.
• say' don't p>. in ho law, any
tho presold process,
John Thurmond i* r<*;’orted to
<yKOU(’IA- White County.
Will be sold before the court
door in Cleveland, in said county
tirst Tuesday in 1), •••tuber next,
tiie lejfal hours of sale, the following
hi* doinir OXcordiltlilN' \Vi»!l wit h his property, t<> wit: One undivided half in-
t in lot of laml N ». in 5th district.
house
»n the
v it bin
CITATION. . |
r.HOItfHA—WhitH CountV.
Notice is liereby (fiveu to nil pcr* *its ;
eoncerii tl that .on tlie day of
IS'.M, Sallie Roper, late of Si.al rounty.
dejmrtiMl Ibis life intest:.t •: and d<» p<*r
son has applied for administrati n on
tin* estate ot said Sallie Kopcr in said
S'att*. 'i’li. t adinin.btration wdl be vest
ed in the (’leik of the Superior •’ourt
or some otiier lit and proper pers -u. af
ter the publication of this citation, iti
1 wh valid objiMrtions is mud * t his ap
pointment. (»iven under my hand and
olri-inl si“natur**. This -ith day of
November.
J. II. I’Ulir.MW. Ordinary of White
County and ex-oflifio (dork.
Salesmen Wanted.
(iood NVHLres lo sell o.tr Nursery Stock.
Apply for terms. We will have for
Spring and Cull, lSi 5, an immense stock
ol Apple 1‘enr, Peach, Plum, Apricot.
Cherry, (irapt*. etc. Also small fruits,
sliatle and oriiamental trees, roses, etc.
We make a specially <*f wholestiliui; to
inure planters direct. We will sell to re
sponsible parties and take notes payable
in six. twelve and eighteen months.*
Write us for wholesale prices.
Address SorTHHax Ni iiskry Co..
NV i Holiest or ’.Pen n.
Mossy Creek High School,
Leo, White County, Ga.
W. A. SIMMONS. President.
.1. \Y. SMITH, A. B., 1’, ;mii)„l.
1CXPUN8KS I'ISH SIOXTK.
Tuition, .M.OO
Hoanl, ’7 no
Fall Cam lu'giiis Jalv
and I'liiiiiniu's fmn' m.d
m vilIi-.
Spring ti'i'in b"gi,,s >
Mund.i\ in .laiiumv.
Tin- liunitin,. nf tit.* Si lin
luatllli n„sui|)a?s(’d. T|,
lanindiiig.s arc all pk’.asunt
t'Vian thing i> doin’ \ t<■ <,it i■ •,iI \
and for tho lionctit and ,.a,mfort of
tho pupils.
I'<>f more explicit information
addles-
elT.icit.-i
FOP
v-WuI dt-’G, MILLING AND HEATING GOLD GRES.**
CH LO n IP. AT Ic r. A Q p r C t A t. v Y.
KiigiiPdS, Boilv’ps,
Saw Mills,
Pumps, SMping,
AND ALL REPAIR WORK.
‘t/fesr Cctrjw££?ttr/iic7Vffr h tor
P?jCES a.'w
'\CfJALOSS.
Ovf? Coo as AJtS TX£ £SS7
Cur Pa/css txs lowust
igini,
half
and
A. SIMMONS, r
I’l-of. J. W.
vclnml, Oa
SMITH. !.«■"
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAYJ DJNVENTORS.
» t*r>. 00 every month givr t away tenr one who ap-
V-*v j thr, ugh ui : >r the moil mcatcrious patcut durti.^
\V. c ritit* tltr be<t pntontsfcroiircUont*,
and the object of this offer *s to encourage invent rs to
keep track their lu tit iJc .r At 1, same time we
wish to imprest upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “ car-window * which can be easily slit! up
and down wu breaking thc^ passcn^ei s ^haclt,
stopper,'’ and a thousand other lit#Ie things that most
.my one c..r ft; d a way oi i nprov.ng. and these niirple
inventions ore the ones that bring largest returns tw the
autlicr. Try lo think of something t j invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out t rough u . receives: e< ia! not, :e in
the " y.'aii^i.al Recorder,” p bhshed at Washingron,
D. C ,whichtstheDestnewsparwrpuidihe 'inAmerica
Tj'lml 1 »:* lil A'earw.
ONLY
Genuine aad Oiiainal.
Tim original and only genuine Com
pound Oxygvn 'Lrcatmcnt. that of Drs.
Stai k«*y <V Palen, is n .*-cientiiit: adjust-
! »*nt of the elements <>f Oxygen and Ni-
tr. l: m ni:\L r ucti;'c(l, and the rnmp<mnd is*
so e- •, l d*'ii..*-.l and made poilalde that it
is . nt all over tin* world.
It has ls*en in ns.* f.»r m r.y years;
tin : -amis <>t patients have be i» trcjitcl
a.:<1 cvrr one thousand pi.*, .•; ! .n S , Law
ns- d it ami recomim ndf.i T.
t the 1
littlv mill on tho Tiaith lot.
notv |ilaco was opciH’d last weak,
and it lias proved itself very rich.
The S::i. 11 George mill keeps
steadily at work night and day,
and is making a tine show on the
plates again this week. It is <>s-
rcoun- timalod that it large proportion
„ j of the gold front the ore being
do’vs
n ac-
with
said county, same bein^r a portion of
same land eonwvcd t,» ,1. R. D.* iu by
I si:, h Holcombe,'deed dated 2Jt!i !>,*-
tvinbtu* lStjS, reeorde-l in olli.-e Clerk Su
perior Court, said countv, Rt*coi\l of
Deeds, -Book B,” pa^t*s 7 ami S.
Also lots of land 4, l», 9. 10, and 11 in |
tin* tlt-h tlistrict saitl county, each -if.said
lots etmtainingr 490 acres. This land is !
in natural forest an 1 is very valuable for
timber, having’ larg-e and heavy growth j
of ftneat- haial w ood trees thereon. L« v-
ietl on as the property of J. 11. N ichols to
satisfy a titd issued from the S .^eritu*
Co n t of saitl county in favor of Mary K.
Logan vs. J. 11. Nichols, principal, ami
Oar. es llien security. N die * given to
J, II. Nichols, defendant, of this lew.
N *.v, t, 1S95. S. L. BROWN-, Sli’if. •
GEORGIA EMIGRATION
AND INVESTMENT BUREAU.
KHNOll W. J. NOHTHKN. M'iR
All P-'l'-olis who haw farms,
mint's, water power, m !imh; r
to sell can have the sal’.ie exten-
s ive 1 v advertised to N> rlhein,
AN ’stern and fauropen emigrants
and capital is Is hv tailing on
J. W. H. UNDERWOOD Agent,
For White Co., Ga.
-enptien to this journal. .... tf
We also, advertise, tree rfr - t,'' -
which vins cur ^150 pnz-. ..
cf c: ; :cs of the “Nati i
sketch of the winner, and a
will be scatte-ed tkroug- • t
capitai sts and manufacc •
attention the merits of t.-.
All communications re(j
JOHN WEDD
Solicitor, o( Americ.'..
618 F Str
Box a8s. v-
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