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MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
Mount Yonah—861 Hist.,—Third Fridays—
Jas. 11. Heaves, J. P.
Mossy Creek,..<26 Hist.,...Third Saturday...
William Furgerson, N. P., J. M. Horsey, .). P
N a o o o c b e e... 4 2 7 Hist.,...First Saturday...
dames McClure, N. P. J. H. Lumsdon, J. P
Shoal Creek,^€02 Hist.,...Fourth Saturday-
11. Uf Huny# J- W. Blackwell, J. T.
Flue Creek...721 Hist.,...Second Saturday...
A. II. Henderson, N. P., J. II. Freeman, J. P.
Tesentee..,5d8 Hist.,...Fourth Saturday...B.
M. Castleberry, N. P. Augustus Allison, J. 1’.
Town Creek...866 Hist.,...Third Saturday...
W. if. Hawkins, N. P., J. !i. M"A*ao- T V.
THE MAILS. 1
Cleveland to Gainsviilc, Daily,except Sun¬
day. Daily, Sun¬
Cleveland to Blairoville, except
day. Tri-weekly
Cleveland to Dahloncga,
Cleveland to Haysville Tri-weekly.
Cleveland to Belton once a week.
Cleveland to Tesnatee. once a weak.
EHWAllH L. STEPHENS, P. M.
V. K. WILLIAMS,
ATTOBNEY A T LA YY,
Cleveland, Georgia.
Jan. 19th 1881
J. J. KIMSEY,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Cleveland Ga.
f\ Office, Basement Masonic Hall.
Jan. 10 th 1S81. wl’y.ly.
M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
_a 3_ Dahlonega Georgia.
AVill pactice in the Superior Courts
White, Hall, Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court of the State,
Jan. 10th I8S1. wkl’y ly.
FRANK L HARALSON.
^ \ TTORNEY AT Atlanta LAW, Georgia,
ill practice in all the Counties embracing
\ tVestorn an v Blue Ridge Circuits.
■ ie Federal Supreme Courts of the
A11 business entrusted to my earo wi 1
: -o prompt attention.
Janl. 01th 188 wl’y. Iy.
P ENSIGNS.
AU Soldiers disabled by sickness or
while in the army, are entitled to
also, the heirs of those Soldiers who died
consequences of service. Send stamps
full instructions iu Pensions and all kinds
Soldiers claims.
C. M. SITES & CO-,
Pension and Bounty Attorneys,
P. 0. Box 21, WASHINGTON, D. C.
GENTS WANTED for the Best and
est-Selling 1’ictorial Books and Brbles
Prices reduced 33 per cent, National Pub
ishing Coq Atlanta, (ia.
Col. M. G. B 1 am! f> ni V. of Dth
louega paid us a visit 'ills w.-k, vy<>
are glad to have them in our midst j
again.
Motk Bell has finished cutting hie
wheat and has near four hundred shocks,
lino wheat too. Mark will have all tho
‘ cake" he wants.
Ned Brown, (col.) was arrested on
Monday last for shamefully whipping
his better half. He had preliminary
trial before a Justices Court—hound
over and put in durance to await his
trial before his Honor, Judge Erwin.
Mr. George W. McAfee, of Coosa
Creek, Union County, gavo us a pleass
ant call this week, and left with us,
well, you know what makes an editor
laugh Wish somebody elso would
mako us laugh.
NOTICE.
The Teachers in the County of White
are respectfully requested to beat Cleve¬
land on the first Tuesday iu July next,
having with them their vouchers, for
the purpose of contracting. This is tho
request of your County School Coa>
missioner, and don’t forgot tho day.
Tho second Quarterly Conference for
tho Nacoochee circuit was held last
Saturday and Sunday at Nacoochee.
We learn that on Suuuay, tho, Pre¬
siding Elder, Roy. W. A. Candler,
proached a very effective sermon. It
was a highly add tart, skillfully Ha-,
vored and put up in a palatable crust
of illustration and argument. Some¬
thing of the same sort would help
Cleveland.
DAHLONEGA DISTRICT, 31 Round.
Porter Springs—Soules Chapel, June
25 and 2(5.
Dawsonville—Dawsonvillo, July 2nd
and 3rd.
Cleveland—Mossy Creek, July 9th
and 10th.
Ellijay—Curticay. July Ifith and 17th.
Dahlonega—Jones’ Chapel, July 23d
and 24th.
Jasper—Fairviow, August Gib and
7th.
Nacooclieo------—— xiugus 13th
and 14th.
Clavton—Tennessee Valley, August
20 and 21.
MorgautoD-Young Cane, August 27tli
Blairsville— Young Cane, August 29th
LI iwassee—Stanton « Chapel, Septem¬
ber 3rd and 4th.
The District Conference will be held
at Dahloncga, July 23—31. introduc¬
tory service on Wednesday night before.
Local Preachers and Exhorters will
be mindful of their especial iuteicst in
the third Quarterly Conference and ho
present. will careful
Preachers in charge look
ly to questions 14 and 15, on page (52 of
tho Discipline, and to the headline of
the Section beginning on page 122,
W A. Candler, P. E.
APRIL FOOL.
Tho following April fool was found a
shiyt time ago and handed to the An
v. ktiser, t>y a lady, which wo give
ver batim. Here it is:
Lumpkin County, Ga.
April tho (5th 1881.
My Dearest Friend: It is with Grate
pleasure that I lake tho opportunity of
writing you a few linos which leves me
well, Hope these lines will find you
enjoying the samo blessing. Dearest I
love you with all hart. 1 arn writting
to choose yon for iny aprilfool
I wish I could express my love for you
But my pen fails to Give utterance to
my love for you if I could .see you I could
tell you nty love better Dearest sweet
as sweet as a roso oh how I love you
uobeddy knows. My love for you has
ban so free hoping the same time you
loved me. Your eyes ia black your
cheeks is red your iipa is sweet as jiugor
bread. When this you see remember
me, tho many miles apart we be Re
i member well and bear in mind atrusty
friend is hard to find, your black eyes
and Graceful smiles has stole toy love
I am not'verry extensively acquainted
with you but nope 1 will be, I hope
you will excuso mo for a short Aprilfool
I recon I bad as well come to a close
for the preseut time as I cannot write
much but I can make marks
Lips of corral oyes of hluo
Love I not but i lovoyou,
Others eyes like Heaven shine,
Others lips as rod as thino,
But tbysel l afouocau beo
What thou art oh sweet to ma
So I mu3t cioSefor the present please
excuse bad writing and spelling. Your
truly friend
Aprilfool friend
write soon to your Goodby my
love. By a friend to-
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Left in our Sauctum, Saturday last,
a stalk of cotton grown by J. YV. Black
well Esq., of Shoal Greek, 14 inches
high, and having four squares. Mr.
Blackwell has a lot of this sort of cot
tou.
iLocai items
Howdy, Frank.
Who won tho fi.vh ?
Homo vary warm weather this week.
Fleas an-d Hies aro becoming numer¬
ous.
Parr’s English Pad for sale at this
office.
Tho Great Parisian Exposition will
Exhibit in Cleveland on Thursday, Juno
30th.
Mr. Frank Jarrard has como homo,
and somebody’s glad.
They did not marry, though ho got
the license.
Tho Bell llouso seems to have boen
crowded Tuesday night last.
It was a shame to treat him so, but
she couldn’t help it.
The little mule did not kick up with
him much, but it went “whe-ee.”
Tho Wjre Asseusion is outside and
ia froo to all.
Cleveland might be made tho best
summer resort in North East Georgia.
Tho next time yon go fishing dou't
j go to the iittio spring branch, up in the
widow’s field. Now don’t.
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A Grand Wire Assension will take
place between 12 and i o'clock, before
the show opens,
If yon have corns or warts, call at
tho ADVERTISER Office and get Hall’s
Positive Cure, and quit your hopping
around.
Miss Delenah Deaton, who has so
long been confined to her bed, does now
seem to improve, but rathor grows
weaker.
Wheat cutting is about through for
this season. Threshertnen will soon
rig their machines and start on their
circuits.
'Tho performance consists in Trapeze
performances, Acrobats and Theatricals,
accompanied with a splendid Brass
Band.
Preaching at the Methodist Church
to-morrow, (Sunday) by tho pastor, Rev.
Mr, Askew.
A posse of Revenue officials, regular
under-leaf searchors, passed through
our town, stopping over Tuesday night.
Mrs John Logan and Miss Emma
Baker paid our town a short visit this
week.
The showmen were in town again
Tuesday night last, and if you como
next Thursday you’ll see ’em too.
Mr. C. W, Oakos has gouo to Gaines^
villo this week. “Don’t stay long, Col. ’
says sho.
Tom Bell and his sister, Miss Emma,
w ill spend next week in Gainesville. Wo
wish them a pleasant time.
Mr. M. M. Jackson is driving tho hack
now to the Glades. We are of the
opinion that Mac. is the best driver of
all of ’em.
Here he come, with coat off, hat on*
back of his head, plow-handles in his
hands, and muio in front, Did he
piow?
While a portion of this week has
been very warm, Wednesday evening
and Thursday morning demanded some¬
thing heavier thau a duster.
Mr. John L. Asbury has returned
from the Law School at Athens, Ga.
JoIid is looking well, and is wide awake
and full of fun, and will remain with
us until October.
Mr. R. L. McHaffey, representing the
old business house of Johu Silvey & Co.
was in oar town this week. Mr.
1 McHaffey is a fine gentleman, both in
j and business. We wish him
j person
, t UCCC8B.
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Furlin' Ailvi-rGvrr.
HOW TO BE (?) CCCKSSFUL
There aro many waj-- w
to be sucees-du!. It is best to >.:• i ■'
always be uoemplov* d, you w : i,
find it (fe better plan. It f.-t ; .
o«r success to have any thing
we work we will bo looked o,>- n ; ■ v t! ■>
host class to ' e below the low ■ i
not■ disgraeo youtadl by wo '- •••-,
associate witb those that work. ■ ■ ■•..
anything to do, or with those inn! ,.
pend on their industry tor (•unp ■ .
If you aro in a city or town, i n >
of trying )o get anything to do ■' ol;
cig;>r>. chew “fioe cut ’ tnivK.
can's for dunks, and when you 1 : m
drink ’em. If by chance, you -• on
honest old farmer coming to to. • •
his plow worked oo. or his hoi*•. >,
do not speak to him, ie is n ’ v,c\h
your attention, but have an «■;.
to his watormellon pactli. at:
forget that you are a m n of lei. ■ ■.
Be sure to go to all t^ie public : .
•rings that you tan hear < f—
elections, horsa rac Qg , shoas, r-ek .
fighting, priza-fighting, duelling, A .
for these ar# the foundations of a goon
and well organized Government.
There aro so many ways to entire
you to got aside tho truck—such as y»
ing to chnrch, sabbath school, pray.
meetings, temperance societies, an j
number of other little thing;,, it . e
very careful that none of itat o lliirga >
have auy effect on you, for fear ti y
would cause youi downfall.
When your neighbor is trying to make
money honestly, pull ..nn down—don’t !
let him get ahead of you.
When vou Rear vour fellow man eav
that his noighoor Jones splendid i
is a
iuan t 80 pOOu tiUli kind, tell bitn ll?i (oUl t |
know, but that you know more about'
Joue 8 than that, and don’t’.at him h-ave |
before you have convinced him that j !
Jones is the grandest D rascal in all the
country. j j
When you hear anything on your j
fellow man don’t forgot to tel! ovory- j
body you come in contact with—be euro j t
you circulate it to the very best of your
ability.
When yon have a good man as u can¬
didate for a responsible office don’t lot
him run the race through without op¬
position, but pick up a loose colt and
put him in tho field, and use every
moans possible to put your man in.
Be sure to strive to he a “big bug”
in the w-orld -make a show—have your
eye fixed high—it is better to ha made
fun <>f than not to be noticed at all.
And last but a u least, drink whisky,
play cards, gamble, swap horses, whip
the bully of your country, rids the high
horse of this progressive ago, wear tho
best clothes, mount the highest point of
fame in tho devils catalogue, and if
anybody gets above you chase him
down, take the “rag off the bash” in
everything you undertake, and victory
is yours. J r.v
ir ~ i iniprimrr- ii m ■ n w irn —M ii lr i ■—i u unWran uwygrvt
M| O'E'XsY *V, SS2-11
:ft for this etyls of UKLPU ’ V
SSBjfeTs** I'lVtA 8. ivf r !n
d tlMJ ttnuLct. - tee
- Vj si tu! it tobeexavitHcdOcjore
youpay forit. 'Jlic is tboHaiao
style other companies remit for
$50. AU Machines v/urtHi,ted for
3 years. Scurf for I lD-.-tratc.il Cir
cuiar and Testimonials. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD ft 00.,
17 N. Teeth3L,Philadelphia, Pa.
WHITE SITE RUFFS SALE
LT71LL w ha sold before the Court llouso door
in tho Town of Cloveland White county
Georgia, on the first, Tuesday in July next,
within the logal hours of sale the following
property to wit:
Lots of land Noa. 09 and 92, in the 3rd Dist.
of originally Habersham now White county,
each lot containing2,L! acres more or loss, also
three-tourths of lot of land No. Oh in the 3ro
district ot said county containing 189 acin . | ;
more or loss—Lviod on as the property of th<>
Estate of F. H. Br rdly dccoased, and in satis j
Court fy a mortgage of White fi county fa issued Georgia, front the in Superior favor of j j
Caroline M. Gordon vs IV. iv. Williams
Administrj.t r on the estate of F. TI Bradley j
deceased. The above described property - * j
Tig in tho possession of VV. K. William, ... j
Administrator of sai l F. purchase fi Bradley decv.osod j
Lcvi«d on to secure the tuouey
This May 17th 1S81.
Also at tho samo time and place wlil bo I
sold parts of lots of land Numbers 39, -1(1 and
20 in White the 3rd County, district containing of originally Habersham hundred j i
now ono
and thirty-five acres more or less: said lands |
adjoining J. C. Pitner on North tho South and East, |
A J. YV. Conley on the and Wert, and i
known improved. as the P tier Levied L Pitner place, tho tolerably J
well on as property ot ;
Prior L. Pitner deceased and to sasisfy two j j
Tax fi fas for State and County Taxes ono t,.r
the year 1879 and the other for the year I S o': j
the one for 1879 agait st the said Prior .
Pitnerdec’d., and the one for 1880 against J.
P. Osborn as’Administratorol -id rf..- • : ...
H.iid rroperty now in tho possession T l
widow of tho said deceased. Lew me h !
returned to me by \, N. Vandiver, L. C,
A’oiice given as required by law.
May 31st I SSL
Also at the same time and S3 and in tho place, 2ud parts district of j
lots of land Nos. 82 ;
of originally Habersham, but now White conn- j
ty, known as the J3by Fain place, containing i |
seventy-five acres, more or less, levied on by
Joel Potts, L. C., by the virtuo 861st of district, a ft fa from the j
Justices Court of G. .V. in j
said county, iu favor of Enoch Potts plat it
in ii fa, for the purchase money of said hr. t;.
against W. C. Smith defendant in fi fa, Sait
lands tolerably well improved, with dwelling:
tc.,nnd now in the posstsrioa ol raid uefeo •
ant io fi fa. A good waranty deed has beer
made t<> said premises by thes.ud Enoch Pott:
plaintiff iu fi fa to the defendant in fi :.i„ an.
tiled and recorded in the Clerks office of th.
Superior Court of said county. June 3rd 1 SSI. |
June 4th 188.1- E.M. CASTLEBERRY StiJs. Shff. i j
A, K. Cl Hi i
1 * Yount’ . k
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tvuity of
v'Hnn owns
State fuse
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GHffiJ i-WU <";(! half ol tIi ls • a it land, ansi
w uliur hull ifi *■ U b ii V ) (iV't a )U... IQ ! h a uihc r
LliiG' ’.'*«•• lit H 4>u iu ihv sitiut) above
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\um w : ■ !• u i ; v it llli.VM i \ . rt a ltd und* r
5. * »s uf Miid Ini nl >’u • ti ii t it is ; niLos? ’•!«» !•>
” I.’ti» ;ta •
n vnorctore jyour jit? uttoners }ir;s> tbut.
i * IIon**raiilii oouri^hiiil '•rdcl’it Nillo >jf rfilid
h<1b antj ti’nouicut.8, ami hit nil :t ] | Kiin t ihtuo
■ Jicct )H8 to conduct, such sale u mU r
so- 1 rv^iuioKi.. and «|- i. mi.u «n-i
Cquilal.lc th« court may pr. i-riffi', in
; : '' ; ‘ 11 '?' ’ ,, ' vl L> ‘
»hu i>r« esc.,. Ann your ■ • 'ti.lonars luritn:
t ut such ru!c , ov .., tu ., y u Uli unA
t;t . . I,rf: NR rvic;* M tho tt;p.‘\riB
u • .mu ■ .a >>> i :uio l.you.i tho limit' «n
din Sute a, a fora ■ an icU. so th o
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I .intcl >iotiti"Uors tlio nature 01 tl.a
l-as.. may ri-iuifo, andr- tb.\v •. ,,tdd i> • bai
tied to ii’ a court r.f equity. A:nl yourpati
Gum -r.- will ever i .w
i: A ' ! K(> " ^ ivVV l,< ! ’ , tit ‘ on ' * u
April 0tii 1831.
Original filed in ofTe-e, April Utli 1 -SI.
J. i’. Osborn, 0. S. C.
Served M. I’. U r iJliamsand J, ii. Do:.a with
a true copy of tho written application for par¬
tition, also tho folhiwing notice mq.-end
tir« copy for each take notice, w. Iiavo .iiui
in the Ulcrk’a office ..f the Superior (' a,-. < .
the county of White, rt,e original p.dU-n
which tho within is a copy; nil on f «
Monday in May next in sai l 8uncii r tho
will anply i.s.si. for partition thercun' S Aim
i 2 th
BARROW & LAW IN Petb. ,.«r? A; •o J
e. m, Castleberry, s; M attu
county, Ga.
A. It. Childs and )
Reuben Nickerson, 1 >■
John P* Kennedy and ! I State of G„orgl,i,
Lis wife Kate P. Ken- ! artitiun oi ian, r
not iy. Preston J. ( Vi’hit Supf. i, ,r C’auri,
P.tton, Edinuod b , .May Toimjlbhl.
Patton, Jociah II.'
D- an, and E. P. Will¬
iams.
It appearing to the Court that tho defendants
J.'tm P. Konnodyani! hb rvifo Kate P. Ivc -
nedj . and the dtsfondant Edraor I L. Patton
do reside without the limits of tnis S' ;ro to
wit: in ti.Q State ot So ‘h Carolina, end tho
defendant Preston J. Patton docs side will,
out the limits of the State to wit: in tho Sta.o
■ rth «'-«i-.llu:*, :■ ::■! .‘further ope.ring
D-at thodelVn.lunt? .loaiah II. I an L. P.
" niiatu.* of said county and uite tb,t ah. »
written have been duly aorvi.: with n-.t'".. r’
tho intention to make applicaii^u for paniti. i.
in this case twenty days previous to tin di.t •:
it is ordered ti >t. the said defendants Jolt. T.
Kotmcly hi.-, wife Rato P. Kennedy, Edmond
L. Patu n :nd Preston J. Patton be rowed
with due and legal notice of this application
for partition by publication of the petition
a .a this order once a month for four mouths
previous to the next term of this court in tho
Cleveland Auvbiitiskh, tho .mine being ’bo
Nowspapor in which tiio tcj_.il advertising of
the said county oi White is dona, and that tho
said application stand tor a bearing t tho
next term of 'his Court without «uy other or
further uotice to t.ii i defenduuts. May 2nd,
18SI.
Harrow d' ERWIN AlUyi for Potitionors.
ALBX.H. liltIV IN, Judge Superior Court.
Eulured on Minutes, Pzgo 216 and 217
:EOllU 1A, Whin: County:
I J. P. Osboit C;rk of the Superior Court
ot said county, do furlify that the foregoing
putilinu m i order is a true trunseripl Is. iu
the r- . .■! it in sho Clerks office. Givcu v.tider
n.y haioi and othi-Ul signature. This Mly tho
3rd 1 So 1.
J. P. OSBORN, Clerk S. C.
May 7th, l.SSt. 4m*.
To Young House¬
keepers .
FREE TO ALL Bit WES*
K ' Tl KU< ’ r ^ , y . ,, .. 15c r f a(,w , !
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” 1 LC';' ir ' • l “ ,l ‘
terougboa tho United States
aad Ganuda ’ ,!iat
THE if OUSE HOLD
Will be sent one year a3
A Wetldi.ig Present
T i v.vry newly married con pH- whose address
: .1 10 i tits to pay for postage—is sent to
.: ; ublisber within one year from the date of
tin • marriage.
1 or . ..i ..ending for this present aro roquts
i.-d in er.d a copy of a paper containing a
notice of their marriage, or some other o\ .
donee rhat >haii amount to a reasonable proof
that they are entitled to the magazine under
tho above otter.
Address, THE HOUSEHOLD,
Bhatti-ebobo, Vt.