The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, May 14, 1881, Image 3

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j'abUsbcd Every Saturday Morning. Office —lu the Court House, room, North East, down Stairs, Clevoland, Ga. OUR AGENrS! The following named gentlemen are legally „; Cleveland authorized to Aadvertiseu. act as Agents for If t you have not paid your subscription and it is convened to baud it to either of these gentlemen, you will much oblige Yours Truly, Alex. Cbdrcu, Publisher. Rev. W. H. McAfee, DahloDega, Ga. J. W. Meeks, Blairsville, Ga. C. H. Kytle, Mossy Creek, White Co. Rev. J. C, Hell, Teseutee Dist., White Co. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, one year, $1.00 ' One copy, six months, 50 Oue copy, three months, - SO ADVERTISING RATES: Advertisements insertod at the rate of .$100 per inch (or less) first insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements not having the number of jusertious marked on them, will lie published until forbid, and charged accordingly. Contracts made for three, six, or twelve months on liberal terms. Local Notices 10 cents per lino. )S-g,Every communication for publication iu rv the Auvbrtiskb. must bear the name of theau qhor, not uocessarily for publication, but as gu¬ aranty of good faith. We will not be responsible for the opinions of correspondents; and no communication, will be admitted into its col¬ ours, having for its end the defamation of private character, or in any other way scur¬ rilous in its import. Correspondence upon subjects of general importance solicited—though it mus* be brief and to the point. All communications, business letters, and money remittances must be addressed to ALEX. CHURCH, Publisher. girtdMtj. MAGISTRATES’ COURTS. Mount Yonah—8(11 Dist.,—Third Fridays— Jas. 11. Heaves, J. I*. Mossy Creek. ..426 Dist.,...Third Saturday... William Furgersou, N. P., J. M. Dorsey, J. P 8 Nacoocheo...427 Dist.,...First Saturday... James McClure, N. P. J. 11. Lumsden, J. P II Shoal Creek...S62 Dist.,...Fourth Saturday-- 11. C. Hunt, N 1\, J. W. Blackwell, J. P. |f A. Blue II. Henderson, Crock...721 N. Dist.....Second P., J. II. Freeman, Saturday... J. P. ■ ^^ ■^STcastlt-berrJ-, M £$sontce...&aS N. Dist.,...Fourth P. Augustus Saturday...E. Allison, J. P. W Town Creek...831 Dist.,...Third Saturday W. B. Hawkins, N. P., J. E. McAfee. T P. THE MAILS. Cleveland to Gainsville, Daily,except Sun¬ day. Blalrevtlle, Daily, except Sun¬ Clevoland to day. Tri-weekly Cleveland to Dahlonega, Cleveland to llaysville Tri-weekly. Cleveland to Belton onco a week. Cleveland to Te-natee. once a week. EDWARD L. STEPHENS, P. M. W. K. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cleveland, Georgia. Jan. 10th 1881. J. J. KIMSEY, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Cleveland Qa. J\ Office, Basement Masonic Hall. Jan. 10th 1881. wl’y.ly. M. G. BOYD, A’ TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW Dahlonega Georgia. Superior Courts of Will pactico in the White, Hall, Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin, and the Supreme Court of the State, Jan. lOtb 1881. wkl’y ly. FRANK L HARALSON. wim. A TTORNEY AT Atlanta LAW, Georgia. ill practice in all the Counties embracing tlio Western and Blue Ridge Circuits. Also J j i ie Federal Supreme Courts of the State. \|1 business entrusted to my eare wi l re CSi 'e prompt attention. Janl. 01th 188 wl’y. Iy. PENSIONS. All Soldiers disabled by sickness or injurie,* while in the army, are entitled to Pensionss also, the heirs of those Soldiers who died from consequences of service. Send stamps for full instructions in Pensions and all kinds of Soldiers claims. C. M. SITES 4s CO*, Pension and Bounty Attorneys, P. O. Box 21, WASHINGTON, D. C. DT? Jj A A ipflVV 1 1 I ’C! ORGANS 18 nsofnl stops, Jj 0 5 sots roods only $65. Pi *126 up. ^SFTllus. Catalog. Fickb. Addess BEATTY, Washing¬ ton, N. J. : Hot! What is 2905? The Locusts are calling loudly for Pbaro. Not much rain during the last two weeks. Corn planting is about uono for this year. How warm the weather is: but don’t the corn grow ? 2905, What is it! Hoary Winter consumed all of Spring time, and then Summer set in. depriving Spring of her love-making days. If you are troubl' d with constipated bowels, just step round to Oakes & Henderson’s and get a bottle of Allurn and Iron Mass, Theie is more than twice as much cotton planted in White county this season than at any time previous. Farmers and Tbresbermen look out for the ‘‘Starved Rooster Thresher" in next week’s paper. Do tell us what “2905" ia ? J. S, R. Scovrix, Morris, Ills, says; — Wheu your‘Only Lung Pad" came to band, my bod could not raise bis bead. He is now up and gaining every day.— See adv. Our Ordinary, Judge Oakes, has been suffering immensely for two weeks from an attack of piles; but we are glad to know that he is fast improving, and we hope be will soon be at bis post again. The May term of our Superior Court is over and all is quiet once more. Wo learn that :be Grand Jury found quite a number of bills during their week’s labors. But we know of noth¬ ing else that they have done. If a man is inclined to loaning or giving, this is the be6t country that any one can live In. But For begging, or borrowing, or getting your own: It is the worst country that over was known. Chas. C. Frarv, of Adrian, Mich., say8;-To my complete sarprise, I obtain¬ ed a good night’s rest, the first night I wore an “Only Lung Pad.’’ I have suffered from Asthma for years — See adv. Anderson Boggs, (col.) died yesterday morning, of dropsy. He had been con¬ fined to his room about 4 months. We are not prepared to say what has bos come of his immortal spirit,—though he was a useful man in his -phere, and has been very much missed since his sickness. The present session of the Cleveland High School closes next Wednesday night, the 18tb iost., with an exhibition consisting of Dialogues, Tableaus, De clamatioBS, Rehearsals and tnuisc, In¬ strumental and Vocal. The exercises to be introduced by an introductory address, and closed with a valedictory. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. I have arranged tc be in Cleveland on Saturday, 11th of June, for the purpose of examining Teachers. Let those who wish to be examined meet me at 10 o'clock, A. M. I also, have a small amount, due the Teachers of 1880,— would be glad to settle with all whom I may not see before, on that day. GEO. K. QUILLIAN, C. S. C. May 11 th 1881. « .......... . The key to Health. Have you found the key to porfect health and strength t It is Kidney Wort, the only remedy that overcomes at once the inaction of the kidueys and bowels. It purifies the blood by cleansing the system of foul humors and by giving strength to the liver, kidneys and bowels to perform their regular functions. See displayed ad-' vertisement. When are stockings like dead meat When they are men ded; or, perhaps, when their soles are departed: or, again when they are all in boles. A comtuou house-cat, whose kiltens, while very young, had been killed by a clog, takes possession of a youug miuU. About the time of ihe destruc tion of the kittens, a nos*, of, young minks were captured oy some numbers of the family to whom the cat belongs. and ouo ot chum was brought to the house, and immediately the cat took possession of it, gave it s.uck. and is still eating for it as though it was ho own and ot her own kind, when, iu fae’, it is a geuuine mink, ot the chicken-. catching kind. The cat has had the [ parental care of the mink about three weeks from this date. Proof of the above story can be had by calling at Mr. Hugh London s, two milos from this place. 3905. 2905. 2905. 2905. 2905 to y § CJl K) Q O Cl 10 § 2905. I P to to CJ< p 2905. 2905. 2905. 2905. 2905 DIED. Ou the morning of the Gtb instant, at her residence, one mile South of Cleveland, Mrs. FerabeeMcCravy, aged 90 years. She was born June 17th 1791: married, Feb. 6th 1812. at the ago of 23 years. She joined the M. E. Church when 17 years of age, on the 6th day of March, and jived a consis¬ tent member of the church up to the moment of her death, 73 year*. She moved from Jackson county to this place in 1825, where she lived an exem¬ plary life the remainder of her days upou earth. Her sickness was of many days duration, and her suffering severe, yet she bore it all with grrat patience and ebristiau fortitude; feeliug as the no doubt did, that, she was only passing from death unto life, to meet the happy tbroug around the Father's throne Just before she expired she sang in au audible voice the lollowiDg two verses: IIow happy every ebihl of gr.-ce, Who knows bis siD3 lergivrn! This earth he ories, is tot tuy,,place, I seek my place in Heaven: A country far from mortal sight, Yet 0, by faith I see; The land of rest, the saints dott,— The Heaven prepared lot me. 0 what a blessed hope is ours! While here ou earth we stay-, We more than taste the beaveuly powers And auto-ditto that day Wo feel the rissurreclieii uear, Ouc life in Christ eonceal’d And with hi3 glorious presence here Our eathen vessel’s fill'd. Educated Women. Refined and educated women will some¬ times suffer iu silence for yoars from kidney diseases, or constipation nud piles which could easily be cured by a package of Kidney Wort. There is hardly a woman to be found that does not at some time suffer from some of the diseases for which this great retq« ly is a specific. It is put up in liquid and dry forms e.qual!y efficient .—Spring field Union. A Remarkable Memory. A lawyer enjoys badgering a witness, but it is not so agreeable whon the wit¬ ness, gives bis answers in kind. Hunt¬ ing bears is sport, but when the bear hunts the hunter, it looks like carrying the joke too tar. An old witness was asked, in an in¬ sulting touo by an attorney, if bis mem¬ ory was good. ‘Yes,’ was tho reply; •on some points it is extremely acurate, but ou others I must confess tnat it is defective.’ ‘Won’t you give the Court an illustration?’ said the lawyer. ‘Well,’ drawled the aged witness, T clearly re ruomber that ten years ago you came to me and borrowed $100, but for the life of me, 1 can’t remember that you ever paid me.’ Wliat He limited For. ‘ Tho young man had scarcely climbed over the feuce and started across the field when be met a broad-shouldered farmer with a cloud upon bis brow. “What do you hunt for around hero mostlyf’ timidly asked the youthful Nimrod. “Trespasser*!” roared the farmer, “Trespassers!’’ And then there was a crashing sound as though someone bad suddenly dived through a a pannel of a rail feuce and ten feet of blackberry patch and then naught was beard save the rapid pattering of eight feet; and, when the free for at! siugle dash went past the distance pole, the entries were pretty well strung out and all beaded for Burlington, the young man and his girl first, the faithful hound second, but making a desperate, al¬ though iu effectual apart for the lead, and the dark-browed farmer a bad third with no show even for his distance. Such ie the life of the bold hunter in the far west,— Hawk Eye. A Gajveston jjflhjr boy nf about 12 and a very school wriAf T'h« o’d man lie beked ardor tbo sofa f.»rt !«■ boot j’.cbc' i’ll bar.- t<* ap’t.y P'-crcive mear-'t"?!’' ‘Don't do i', f;v Per. I Mr. :f a t tej® to-b*wi*he neigh > r- sutpeot ^ don’r that care relations ;.rr. not harmonious. '{’ho ■ neighbors say the briv's eh qurf’co was intoned by somethin? that sounded U e hitttne’ trtogh beefsteak with ‘be flat side of rn ax. ~ w ,, t Vo,t titiouul HiUt iO a m-ttl V .at small game existed Oil too t >P of bis hetwl be won ill frobabiv be angry, but for most al every man has a part ridge .here 1 that DOES IWONDERFUL a CURES! ESiaa^Hj | 3cftnnsc it nets on tho MV Kit, ROWELS j ” KIDNEYS at time. mid the samo Beeauno it cleanses tlie ty stem of the poison lous humors that develops in Kidney and Const!-1 Urv I Inary ruseaaee, BUiouauoai;, Jaundice, Neuralgia,| Jpation, Piles, or iu Itheuinatiem, fervoua Disorders and Female Complaint.!. SEE WHAT PEOPLE SAT : Enpcne Klilney-tVorteureil It. Stork, of Junction C ily, !.'.wnn, says, him alter n ^uiar l'hy sinaiis liiul been trying for four years. Mrs. Joint Arnall. ot W ishiiifton, Ohio, pays her hoy wu* given up to die bv four promineiit physlcinna and that ho was afterwarila enrol bj Kidney Wort. M. M. II. (loodwln, an editor In Chnrdou. Olilo sayalie was not expected to live, heilly Ideated beyond belief, but Kidney.Wort cured him. Anna I„ Jnrrett of Routli Salem, N. Y., says that seven years sntTertiiK from kidney troubles and other complications was ended by the use of Kidney-Wort. ' John B. raiwrence of Jarksor., Teun., entfered for years from liver and kidney troubles am. after taking “barrels of other m.-dteines,” Kidney Wort made him well. Michael Ooto o' Montgomery Center, Vt. iiiitT [siiflVred iinablu eight to*work, yean with kidney difficulty bln.• V “well vu aver.” Kidney-Wort made tt as PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, Constipation LIVER and COMPLAINTS,! Piles. tin Hr It Is put iin in Ilry vrhieii Yepretable makes six Form In of cans, one package or Form, quart#* medicine. Also in Liquid readily very Cob* cent rated, it. for those that cannot pr^ pare It acts icfth fqunl ej7Ici>icti <»» cither form. GET IT ATTI1K DRUGGISTS. l’KICE, $ 1.00 WELTsS, KICIUKDSOX&Co., Prop'i, I (.Will send the dry post-paid.) BtRLIKOTOH, TT. S"" P » Eatablished iS 44 . NA \ S AUL T The Celebrated “Queen of the Snath ' Com MIU Makers of the Largest Line of Flour Mitt We make every ti mi v a^villtor Madih Bails cnmplate Milts, Trite and Catalo(uo remodel old and one,, Price* potting in any proooM Uoeirxd. for before purchasing. issssasi TX1K G It RAT APPETIZER I TONIC, AND S 0 U 6 H GORE fob COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUHPT ION, BBONCIimS, ASTHMA, IKS All Diseases of rnn THROAT , CHEST AND LUNGS. The HALS AM of TOLL bat alwaya been one of the moat wielded important hr weapon* the Med¬ ical Faculty against tbc encroachments of the above Dis catce. built ha* nev¬ er been so advent.* ed geoualy in compound¬ Lawkikcb as & M*btin'» TOLD, ROCK and UYK.IU properties southing Bxuxiua affords • diffusive stiniglint, appetiser build apthaMjfr aud tonic, to tem after the cough hat been relieved. wnuikiY Me nAtja* __ Internal Revenue, washtneton, D. C., Jan. 86th, 1880, says: “ TOLU, BOCK and RYS to an classed agreeable Remedy Medicinal in Pectoral preparation complaints under aud to as a the U. S. Rerlted Statutes, and when so stamped, mar be sold by DRUGGI8TS, GROCERS, and other persons, without special tax," or license. AIIITinil llAU I lUi I Doa’t %• deceived by Reck deeleti Bye for LAwmxnca I who A try Makth's to palm TOLU, off ROCK end and RYE—which ie the only MEDICATED ar¬ ticle made—the genuine has their name on tho Proprietary Stamp o n eac h bottle. Pat up in Quart Siae Bottle*. Price $1XXX LAWBEHCE A RARTIN, Proprietor*, CHICAGO, ILL. SoM toBRVeQMTtantf CSNnAb wlAkIM lyefywhera, Blanks ot all kinds for salt* at this office f of iai/l [ ,, j.. < bi’d, and u.,.r N ,,‘ >v Ul . „i Cl.uk tu .MU State respectfully .tuweiii ti.ai they are part oirucr> ot a certain tract of land in the couu ty »tnl firm «»bevi written coe«i«tieg of lo! * twruty three and twsnty-tuur (28 anil iu tins thud district of originally ilsiborsmuui now VVuito county, in »i±kI ftiutc, both 1* Is together- containing »tul nggr« u.;iit g five hauUrnu »ar«s more oi h.rr int -ni l hits areoWbud l»y tf.«« f..lk«vir? noim-d a* J u-nui.t* in <■, u tun, ard m tho pi.-po.-i; .... ; *‘ !,ua l ’ ul “ w ‘' John P. Kfct. ly ,u ri his wife isat- i . Kero . , ol ;|je rui.nt) of Anticvillt) ai.o .> ot Foeth OauiHmt, otiii toy,ether one uodiv i ten nvui.tieih purl ^Ut). 1 rcali ti J. Patton »> ti o county or Ueu<.orson .u.d ctnte of Nor . tv.r O'ica, oifus mi unitivULol tivo twculivth p. rt (5 20 /. 1 U notoi L- i «t!i» i f it.t it. \ of J j dbboville divide m toe I State twentieth t f South Canlina 2 or 2 .s I Jouiah au tin two pari ( - U.) H. lieJii of the centity and State fir.-t | above written, owntt oneuaJivide t tweuttetlt j part (i first 2ii). aboVe E. i‘. wriitei.. Wiltimne of the oiiOUuiUviii.il tmuii.y aril ! St.i.c owur I twentietb part M 2U). Your peti V-bete own | tooetuer one u dn uleJ ten iwentieih part 1 1 will mus tie seen that jour peti j tinners own no hat! of this said l.iuu, and ! ihv ether hail is Mil) iiviileil smoiig the other tenant ia e m mm in the pruposilioii tiboiu sot iorth, Your petiiionerd In tber .-how that suiil above no.-cnboii bunts aid vaiu.ihlo lot inining pm po os col.'aiusng thereon a gold mine wimc! is situated upon u part niid uinii r i. puii'i of said laud io t int it is impossible to mako a divi> .ti o’ raid premises by uieui s of mJtos .,uj bounds that will be tair and «quita ble. ’.V'herefore your petitioners pray that this Honorable court shall ufdera sale of said lands aud tenements, anti sutill appoint three discrete yersou* to conduct such sale u def such regulations aud upon such just aud e<! cable lerur as 'he court may prescribe, in r rds-r to ubtain a fair aud equitable partition of j th*’ premises. such And rule and your order petitioners lie Lnd lurlhur auil ' pray t at may i taken for perfecting service upon the teuants in common who reside beyond the limits of this State ns afore mentioned, so that they may be notified nod bound by the judgment and sale in the premises in and that such other and further relief the pieui.ses tuny lie granted your petitioners us the uature ul the case may require, and as they would bs inti tied to in a court of equity. And yourpoti. tinners will ever pray Ac. BARROW it ERWIN Petitioners Att’y. April 6th 1S81. Original filed in office, April 11th I8SI. J. P. Oiborr., O. 8. C. Served E. P. Williams and J. R. Dean with a true copy of the written application far par¬ tition, also the following notice appended to the <-opy for each take notise be served, filed id the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of the ceuuty of White, the original petition of which the within is a copy; and ou the first Monday in May next in said Superior Court wilt apply for partition thereunto. This April 12th 1881. BARROW A ERWIN Petitioner* A tv’». E. M, CASTLEBERRY, Sberitf of Whito county, Ga. A- K. Childs and } Reuben Kiekcrsun, " John P- Kennedy and State of Georgia, his wife Kate P. Ken¬ Partition of lamia in nedy. ProstouJ Wlnt-i Super'it Court, Patton, Edtnnod L. May ToruiJlbSi. Patton, Josiah It. j J Dean, and E. P. Will- J ien-s. It appeuri ig t-i the Oou't that thedefenuunta Jchn P Kcnnedyaiul his wife Kate Ken¬ nedy, and tuo deiondunt Edmond L. P. tlu-! do reside without i!>u limits of thi.- ^tuio t wit: in the Givto of South Cm litu, :i:k |! > dofen iaut Preston J. Pntt u doio reside ,.h out the linii-n of the St • ,e t“ v i : io :-j Stuio of North Cttrotina, uutl it fu'ti-e.' appea-n.g that the defendant: Josia i H Demi and Williams of said eouuty and '■Mt* first i» ! > written have horn ilu'v serveu with noth' .. the intention to make uppiie»ti..u for pu i in this case twemy days prcvii us to . 1 ..- u.i it i* ordered tout the said de**inducts J 11 1 Kcunedy his wife Kale P. ker ne ly, F ,mond L. Patton and Preston J. xbitrun Im- tod*i with due and legal notice of this appiicid n for partition by publication n the petition and this ordor once a month f> r four months previous to the ne.vl turn of this iv urt in t'-w Cleveland AnvEntoiK];, the same being ti o Newspaper in winch tt e legal auvtrlisi-'g of tb< said county of White is done, and tout the said application stand ior a heating at tho next term of 'his Court without any other o further notice to said deieedants. Mav 2nd, 1881. BARROW A ERWIN Alt’ys for Petitioners. ALEX, S, ERWIN, Judge .perior Court Entered on Minutes, Page 2!0 and 217 GEORGIA. White County. I J. P. OsbojL Cieikof the Superior C«uit of said county, do certify 'hat the 1 .rcgoii g petition and order a true transcript t m the record iu tho Clerks otuce. Given under my baud and official signature. This May the 3rd 1881. J. P. OSBORN. ClerkS C. Muy 7th, ISSl. 4uis, IjEW Paraotts’ Purgative RICH Pills BLOOD! make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Anv person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 wwku may be restored to sound health, if such a thing bcjiossible. J. 5. JOHiVNO.V Sent bv mail CO., for 8 PostvH, letter stamp*. f ormerly JSangor, Me. Jlf uss., work for which there ie elwayj a ready market Send Sobi A WEEK in you- own town, 1 nd no capital risked, You ean give tho business a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever ofiered f r tboso willing to work. Y n n should try notbiug else until you see for yourself what you ean do at the business we offer. No room to e: - plain here. Y'ou ean devote all your time or only your apare time to the business, aud mat e treat pay for every hour that you work. Women make as muoh as m n. Send for spe¬ cial private terms and particular* which ne mail free. outfit free. Don’t complain »t bard t.mes while y-u have such a chance. Ad¬ dress 11. UALLEIi J CO., Portland Maine.