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MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
Mount Youali—StH hist.,—Third Fridays—
Jas. 11. Reaves, J. P.
Mossy Creek,,, 120 hist.....Third Saturday...
William Furgerson, N. P., J. M. Horsey, J. P
Naeooohee.,.427 llist.,...First Saturday...
James AicClure, N. P. J. K. Lutnsden, J. P
Shoal Creek...S02 hist.,...Fourth Saturday —
11. O. Hunt, N P., J. W. Blackwell, J. P.
llluo Creek.,.721 hist.....Second Saturday...
A. 11. Henderson, N. P., J. II. Freeman, J. P.
Teseiitee...66S Diet.,...Fourth Saturday...IL
M. Castleberry, N. 1‘. Augustus Allison, J. P.
Town Cr««is’...S36 llist., ..Third Saturday...
W. R. Hawkins, N. P., J. L. M-A»'•*«. r l>
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TEE MAILS.
Cleveland to Oainsville, Daily, except Sun
da v
Clovoland to Blaireville, Daily,except Sun¬
day. Tri-wcckly
Cleveland to Dahionoga. Tri-weekly.
Cleveland to liaysvillo
Cleveland to Belton once a week.
Cleveland to Tesnatee. "nee a wet k.
KD'VAllD L. STEPHENS, P. M.
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W U WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cleveland, Georgia.
Jar.. 10th 1881.
J. J. KTMSEV,
A TTORNF.Y AT LAW. Cleveland Ga.
Office, Basement Masonic Hall.
""Jan. 10 th 1 SS 1 . wl’y.ly.
M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Dahlonega Georgia. Courts
Will pactiee in the Superior
White, Hall, Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court of the State.
Jan. ICtb 1881. vkl’y ly.
FRANK L HARALSON.
, i ITCUNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta Georgia.
Will practice in all tho Counties < mbraoing
i7 os tern one Blue Ridge Circuits. Also
; 20 Federal Supreme Conns of the State.
\ I) business entrusted to my earo wi 1 re-
2 . ’e prompt attention.
Junl . OHli lcS wl’y. ly.
.PENSIONS.
All Soldiers disabled by sickness or injurie;
while in the army, arc entitled to Pensionss
also, the heirs ol those feoklihrs who died from
consequences of service. Send stamps for
lull instructions in Tensions and all kinds
boldiors claims.
c. M. SITES «£■ CO-,
Pension and Bounty Attorneys, C.
P. O. Box 21, WASHINGTON,.D.
T) I)JkjjUl it 4 rjlflfV I ORGANS IS useful
J Os sets reeds only $ 6 ft.
'"—fUjtjlr •'""''8126 up. jgirelilus.
Catalog. Fuke. Addcss BEATTY, tVashing
ion, N. J.
Tho bier shov:
is all tho go.
I Is “Tyro” sick 1
:
Wheat U being cat with a vim.
Our village is a quiet piaco now.
Locals aro awful sense this weak
Fine seasons again for farmers
Garden vegetables au: pUwifal now.
Parr's English Pad for sale at this
office.
The Wire Assensioti is outside and
free to all.
Tho washing of that buggy moans
smooching.
Wo aro informed that Ed. Black's
pot wild cat is dead.
Tho Thermometer went to D6 in the
shade last Thursday.
Tho morais of Cleveland aro decided*
ly improving.
We fear our Athens correspondent is
dead.
Flour is likely to got down to a rea¬
sonable price.
Corn is growing so fast that you can
almost hear it “crack.”
Capt. Bosworfh of Dahionoga, was in
town this week. The Capt is looking
well.
The whisky traffic is growing boauti
fully small, and frightfully shy, and
justly disrespectful in these parts.
The Great Parisian Exposition will
Exhibit in Cleveland on Thursday, Juno
30th.
Wo were honored with a visit from
Dr. James Phillips, and Ezokiol Fuller,
Esq., of Habersham Co., last Tuesday.
Some of our farmers tell us that they
have cut this v car, somo of the best
wheat that they have ever soon.
John Palmer oneday last week, killed
a straight out weezel, the first one we
have seen for twenty years.
A Grand Wire Asseusion will take
place between Id and I o'clock, before
the show optus,
Flora the last accounts Mr. Hugh
London's pet mink is growing finely
j and will soon be largo enough to wado
j into the chicken family.
! The alarm of firo wa'; given on Mon
j day morning last dwelling. in tho direction The fire which of R
T. Kcuimer’a
| had caught from tho stove pipe was
soon arrested and extinguished without
material damage.
The performance consists in Trapeze
performances, Acrobats and Theatricals,
acenmpanied with a splendid Brass
Band.
Any one indebted to us for subscrip¬
tion, or for anything else, can pay us
in wheat if they choose to at tho cus¬
tomary price. When you have thresh¬
ed your wheat come along with it.
We have in our office a staik of wheat
grown in this town, by Air. C. P. Craig,
five feet in length. The head is five
and one quarter inches long and is well
filled. From one quart sowed, Air.
Craig thinks he w ill realize at least,
two bushels of good wheat.
There is no excuse Ur the extrava¬
gant price of bacon in this place, as it
can ar.d lias been bought iu Gainesville
recently, for nine cents. Wo speak
whereof we. know . Alone poly is a great
curse to the masses of the people iu any
[country where it is practiced. Men
'should bo content with a reasouahlo
; per cent, on their investments.
k
* Tim T• . ;n tho County o: \ v ire
are iv:- .: :>■ p .■■raided to beat CU ve
httul on tho .rare Tuesday in «luly ‘rest,
having wirp them their vow uv, for
tho purpose of contracting. This is tho
rcqu.rat of your (Uunty Sehtu-l (j id
tnisaion'er, and don't forget the-ray.
DIED, On Sunday. 12th inrt., Mrs.
Margaret!:, wife of N. VV. «Lu '‘.son, of
this county, after an illness of alxnfi
13 tnooius. Wo extend oar ever at bias
to the ben aved huuiiy amt frx t
OAHLONEGA DIB I ltiCT, Tit Btrexn.
Porter Springs -Soules Chapel, Juuo
25 and 26.
D.r soavilie—Dawsonvillo.fJuly 2nd
and 3rd.
Cleveland—Mossy Creek, July 9:h
and 10i.li.
Ellijay—Cart-ieay, July 16th and 17th.
Dahionoga—Joucs’ Chnpelf July Mi;
and 2-1 th.
Jasper—Fair view, Augnof 6th and
7 th.
Nacnocheo----------------* August 33th
and 14 th.
Clayton—Tennessee) Valley, August
20 and 21.
Morganton-A'oung Cano, August 27th
Blairsville—Young Cane, August 20th
Hiwaasee—Stanton s Chapel, .Septem¬
ber 3rd and 4th.
The District Conference will beheld
at Dahlouegii, July 28—31. Introduc¬
tory service on Wednesday night before.
Local Preachers and Exbortors will
ho mindful of their especial interest in
the third Quarterly Conference and ho
present. will look careful
Preachers in chargo
ly to questions < l and 15, on page 62 of
the Discipline, and to the headline of
tho Section beginning on page 122.
Yv A. Candler, P. E.
A GREAT REDUCTION.
We call tho attention of our readers
to tho advertisement of Charles A.
Wood & Co., No. 17 North Tenth Street
Philadelphia, Pa., who manfacturo the
Philadelphia Singer Sowing Machine,
which they offer for twenty dollars.
They warrant it to bean exact dupli¬
cate, and as good iu every respect as
those manufactured by tlv old Singer
Company, w hich they soli for fity dol¬
lars on installments, or forty dollars
cash. The fact that Charles A. Wood
<fe Co. offer to send their machine to ho
examined before being paid for, ought
to bo full guarantee that they are all
they claim.
The Old or the New.
Just ns tho church hells were ringing
their nine o'clock chime yesterday, Mr.
Smiley remarked to iiauuab, ’Pass me
the book.’
“Which will you have, Icbabod, the
old or the new version V and she'brush¬
ed tho crumbs from hso apron and
reached for ilia man tel-piece.
‘Hannah, as long as 1 live I shall read
from that old leather covered Bible,
The first thing I remember about my
grandfa'her was his reading tin parable
the foolish virgins from that very book.
I remember i cried, and asked grandma
if sbo couldn't a pare somo < il for those
who were left outside. And then, Han¬
nah, I've heard my father load from that
very same book,’ and bo patted the
open pages lovingly, ‘that book is old,
the loaves a o yellow with time, but it
is sacred in this bouse. It has been in
service at every wedding and birth and
funeral in the family for nigh on to a
hundred yean;, and every morning and
every evening has some good truth been
read from it. No, Hannah, tho now
version may do for tho young folks, but
you and I, with tho gates of heaven just
turning their hinges for us, have no
time to fool with it. I will read this
morning the last chapter of Revelation,
and let the glory of the future shiuo
upou us aud do our hearis good.’ And
as ho turned his eyes to the printed
page there was a thick mist ou Bis
glasses.— Now UacenRegister.
‘•My Tormented Back.’
is tho exclamation of more than one
jioor hatch,vorkins mao and woman,
Do you know why it aches? It ia be
cause your kidneys are over tasked and
Lieed streoglheninj:. aud your system
needs to be cleansed of had humors.
Kidney-wort ia the m^.iiciuo you need,
“It acts like a chan. says a
known physician, ‘I never knew it
fail.' Liquid or dry sold by dru^ists.
Heston Host.
We will givo the Adveiitis n one
year, with a full column of advertising
free to the man who does ‘unto others as
he would have them do uuto him,'if
ho will make application, aud give satis¬
factory proof
foun
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soon m empty; ilm no-; h tub -■■! peace
ami plenty, and songs of joy and glad¬
ness ring out on every side.
VV'e have compromised too long.
Tho time has come for war to the death.
e constitutional amendment plan will
t‘ ■ ' ; ' • v H* f t * * > . - ti ’-v .I’ll- t«'
int.-v < r cut m this three! ion from Kansas
to A!a-UC .'.use. to—a regular ground
swell, that will sweep every true lem
pentneo man and woman into lino and
carry even prohibition , . over all ,, obsta
cle —The Christian IUo»i«H.
A. Delicious Dish.
Boil netv potatoes and early bo ;
seperately, but at the s.iouo time: wi ••!
thoroughly cooked slice se;> ;*.i:e.y <- i
while cull hot put a layer of beets in a
deep dish spi inkle lightly with pepper
oiui suit then add a layer of potutoe.
spriukled with salt and pepor and lay on
thin slices of neiv sweat butter thin
slices of beets and potatoes with salt,
pepor and butter as Before until the
dish is full. Over tho whole pom
enough thin sweet cream so that after
filtering down through the beds and
potatoes a few spoonfuls oi it will ho
found in tho bottom of tho dish. Servo
while still quite warm. You will bo
sure to repeat this dish several times
each year.
Consistency a Jewel.
Licensing whisky shops to raise a
revenue to educate tho children to be¬
come moral men and women.
To license drunkard making and pray
to God on the Sabbath day that you
and yours may he delivered from temp
Union.
Professing to ho a Christian and vo¬
ting to give men license to make your
neighbor a thief liar and murderer for
that is tho record of tho liquor tra¬
ffic.
To drink liquor smoke and chew to¬
bacco use profitnee language and then
try to convince your children that it is
wrong for them to do the same thing.
To pray God to remove the curse of
intemperance from the land and drink
liquor every day (for modiciu.il pur
post':;.}- Southern Tentrlitr.
. .. ; - „ j s j’ ;’o
r i a-erttd.-t tv.iAt for
'li.chin s warrifitiil f-r
.-mi for Ilhwttat.:il (.'if
Tc. iimoniids. Aii.it :-.J
CUACbGS A. AvOO!) &
1 IN. Tcath St., Fkiladobhia, Fa.
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WHITE SHERIFF'S SALE
TIT Yv ILL be sold before tho Court House door
i i:i the Town of Ci -v. ; mU Win to enmity
Georgia, bn tho first L'ue»Liy in July next,
within tho legal hours of sale tbo following
property to wit:
Lots of land Nos. on and 02, in tho 3rd hist,
of originally Habersham now White county,
each lot containing 280 acre- more or less. h!.-o
threo-ruurtks of lot of kind i.’o. GO in tho 8rd
district ol said county containing I Ml acres
more or less—levied on ns tbo property of tin.
Estate of ”. II. Bradly deceased, and to satis¬
fy a mortgage 11 fa issued from the Superior
Court of White c.muty ueorght, in favor of
C.:r line M. Gordon vs W. JC. Williams us
Ado.inistf.it r on tbo estate of F. it Bradley
deceased. The above described property be
ing in tho possossion of W. K. Williams as
Administrator of said F. H Bradley deceased
Levied on to secure the purchase money.
This May 17th 1881.
j Also at tho same time and place will
sold parts oi lots of land Numbers Gd, 10 and
20 in tho :ird district of originally Habersham
now White County, containing one hundred
and thiity-fivo neves more . r less: said lands
adjoining 1.0. I’itnerou the South and Fast,
.‘id. W. Conley on the North and West, aod
known as the Prior L Pitnor place, tolerably
Weil improved. Levied. >n as tbo property
I rior L. Pituer deceased and i. .-a i.-ty
Tax ;i fas for Statu and County Taxes one for
toe year 187'.* and the other lor the year 18 .- 1 );
the one for 187'.* agai. st the said Prior !,.
Pitm r ami to**, one tor lSs<) J.
I‘. Osborn ns'AUiuinistrator ol s:ii*l
Said rmperty now in th«> po .-cssioti of |ht:
widow of the said deceased. Levy made and
ruiirnud to mo by , N. Van.hvur, L. C,
j Ni.tice given us re.jtured by law.
May ill st lssl.
| AL<> at the same lime and place, parts of
! lots of land Nos. 82 and 8b in the 2nd distri-.l
j I of originally Habers ..am, but now White eotiu
ty, known us the Eby Fain place, containing
j seventy-five acres, more t r less, fi levied f.l on by
Joel Potts, L. C., by \ irtue of u lVotn the
Justices Court of tho 861st district. G, M. in
j s.i.d county, in favor of Enoch Potts plait,lilf
in ii fa, for tbo purchase money of said lands,
nguiu&t W. t,‘. Smith dctcndatH iu 11 ia. Ba.d
lands tolerably well improved, with dn filing*
j ic.,and i fi now to. A iu good tho possession warauty of deed said has detenu- been
j unt made l to said premises by the said Enoch Potts
j nlcd pluiutitf and in recorded fi fa to the in the defendant Clerks in office file., of and the
Superior Court of said county. Juncbrd 1881.
E. M. CASTLEBERRY Shif.
Jure 4ih 1881' oOus.
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and
.■ v. V i Hi: , OTf«.' UHGiV ;.'»••'! it*’ ?l.
|, ; : i - aE. p. Willhuus <-t the ouurqv and
' vau - f.irt .-J...VC written, owns mmiih-u ui. d
1 '''■ l::us; part (l- 2 t.i A«.ur p.rti »t.- own
: ''" r ...... ’’ aivi< "• ,l -‘ '" r 11 " 1 "
■ i tha.
(tO-2t'L 11 will tin.;' ha loen our i eii
, ' 1K . ■ ■;
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:
ulBPfOtit JuVSuns tU CLiDiUi'l
such reguiaiionn ::ih! isj < i 1 FtUT dU> l >i HU
ttinfiable terms its tho court may prehovibe, in
: ■•r i i a eh: it in tt fair ami coo it able pa: t iciou <» i
tl»’.pr<amsea. And your pc tuiomivs further
| pv iy t : at such rule ami order uia.v bo I.ml anil
j taken For perfecting service up.-a tho tenants
in cousuioit v.’ito reside beyond tho limits of
this Slate afore uieutioiieii, so that they
may be notified and bound by tho judgment
and siiie it: the premi-os and that such other
and further relief in the jnem >es way l»o
granted y ur petitioners as tho nature ol tho
ease way require, and as they would be inti
tied to in a court of equity. Arid year peti¬
tioners will ever pntv Ae.
BARROW x I'RAVIN Petitiounrs Ait'v.
April 6th 1881.
Original tiled itt office, April 11th 1881.
J. P. Osborn, C. S. C.
Served E. P. Williatnaand .1. R. Dean with
i a true copy of the written application for par¬
[ tition, also the following notice appended to
i the copy for each take notice, wo have filed
iu the Clerk's office . I the Superior Court < f
the county of White, the original petition of
which the within is a copy; and on the first
.Monday in May r.vxt. in said Superior Court
will apply for partition thereunto. This April
12th l.-sl,
BARROW A KRWIN Petitioners Attv's.
K.M. r \STLKl>BURY, Sheri I ol White
county, t>a.
A. K. Childs and 1
Reuben N kurson, J -
vs.
John P* Kennedy and-! State of Georgia,
Lis wife KateP.Keu- [Partition of lands in
ne ly. P l v si mi .1. j Wii U' Superior Court,
P, iton, l.dmnod L. , May Term* 1881.
Patton, J.ifi-th K. j
Idea u, and B. P. ’.Yill- y
i a i: i s. )
It appearing to the C»U't ihal. the Jofendaste
J- hn P. Kennedy and his wife kata P. Ken¬
nedy. and the defemiaut Kdun.ii.1 L. Patton
do icsidc without the limits oi this Stale to
w,.: in the tc of South Carolina, ain't tho
defend <nt Pia-ston J. Fattoii does res ide with¬
out tho limits of the State to wit: in the State
of North Carolina, and it further appearing
that tin; ile.ik-ud..nfs Jesiau 11. id. an a id L 1.
Wil.iati,.' ol -aid county and S'ate first above
written hit'. , been duly s-orved with notice of
the iineutiou to make application for partirion
in this en.-u twenty day.- previous to ibis
it is ordered that the said defendants John 1 ,
Kennedy hi- wife K ito P. Kennedy, I'.iu o 1
L. I’utt-.iu and I’r'-t.m J, Patton be -oived
with du : and legal notice of this oppli. ariou
tor partition bv publication of tho peiition
and this order once a month for four months
previous to the next term of this court iu the
Cleveland Anvuifri-.Ki:, the tainc being tho
Newspaper i» which the legal advertising of
ti * .«: . .' o; \V :, . i ;os : c
,
said application stand for a hearing at tho
next term of *i: ; s < ouri without noy otocr oc
furthor notice to s,.;.i dufomluots. Mas la d,
LSS1.
U-vRllOW' J- ERWIN Att’ys for P- riti. nors.
j AIjK A. S. LRW IN, Judge Superior Ibuit.
Lnte.ed mi Minutes, i'.igo 21 fi and 2 L7
j 1 EUKCIA, White County.
1 J. P. Osborn Clerk of too Superior Court
| of said county, do certify that tl.o foregoing
I petition and order i< a true transcript from
I the record in the Clerks office. Given under
my baud and official signature. This May tho
.id 1SS1.
J. P. OSBORN, Clerk S, C.
- May Tib, 1881, 4uis.
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To every newly married couple whose address
—and If) cents to pay for postage—is sent to
. tho publisher within one year from the date of
ibvir marriage.
: ! Persons sending for this present are mines
ieil to send a copy of a paper containing a
notice of their marriage, or-some other ev.
deuce ; hat shall amount to a reasonable proof
j tha; they are entitled to the magazioe under
tile above offer.
. Addres-, THE HOUSEHOLD,
j IfitATTLItBOKO, Vf.