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Jas. II. Reaves, J. F.
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William Furgorsou, N. F-, J. M. Horsey, J. F
Naeoochee...427 Hist.,...First Saturday...
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Shoal Creek...862 Hist.....Fourth Saturday-
11. C. Hunt, N F., J. W. Rlaokwell, J. F.
Bluo Greek...721 Hist.,...Second Saturday...
A. ii. Henderson, N. F., J. H. Freeman, J. F.
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Town Crook...836 Hist.,...Third Saturday...
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THE MAILS. 3 ,
Cleveland to Gainsville, Daily, except Sun¬
day. 13aily, Sun¬
Cleveland to Blaireville, except
day. toISahlonega. ,g» Tri-weekly
Cleveland
Cleveland to Haysvillo Tri-weekly.
Cleveland to Belton once a week.
Cleveland to Tesnat.ec. once a week.
EDWARD L. STEPHENS, P. M.
W. K. WILLIAMS,
■ ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Cleveland, Georgia.
Jars. 16th 1881.
J. J. KIMSEY,
A TTOltNEY AT LAW. Cleveland Ga.
Office, Basement Masonic Kali.
Jam 10th 1881. wl’y.ly
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M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
TT Dahlonega Georgia.
Will pactice in the Superior Courts of
White, Hall, Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court of the State,
Jan. 10th ISS1. wkl’y ly.
FRANK L. HARALSON.
sfcA, Jk TTORNEY AT LAW, Georgia.
Atlanta
■ ill practice in all the Counties embracing
tVfcflern an.' Blue Ridge Circuits. Also
i ’ ] U Federal Supreme Coups of tho State.
Ill business entrusted to my care wi 1 re
■ 1 -e prompt attention.
Janl. 61th 188 wl’y. Iy.
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if’:,. ' tL'if i ■■■'*' A:»v iL-idf :i
. , D’l . v hit 1 t ’ iJ-.YFc!:.
Tqv:! *-) ;:D'M l:Ld'l!v ; *" .0 tiling
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O/r.V.8fi.Y r: CtK, Jiizss.,
mlh :.«rfTv £> t.yflMTCn vim c J UVi'KVWliriiH WUSiiK ty soil
j § tv- vest V'iinii’ y Stni t
t taa Bseidac ev<r u-vvuu-t 1 •> Vi. a. knitap.-.irof *mua- '• oi
r, ckWs, Vrllh H.£££. will aioo fc:R au.l TOK grest varit-ty coiiiplete, of fanoy- Ji
-i i’.mVs. It a reahy.rearket Send
V ■ it-. : vMeh there is always a
*■■■•: circular and terms to th-' Twombiy Mass.
‘viacliiue 409 W&shix&toziSL. i>osU >u,
290 IS WHAT every mother
___ O needs for her child, when it
is troubled with worms. Sold by Drug _
gists.
JL %% O 4&JL lie M4p« - -
IF
Mighty hot!
Sittco tbo rain vegetation is b,#oiui»g.
Last Saturday and Sunday was quite
cool.
A splendid two horse wagon for sale.
Apply at this office
Tito Teuiperauco people mean bUfii
ness.
Miss Ella Winhnm of Gainesville
visting friends in Cleveland,
Dr. Underwood has commenced cMut-
1
ing his house.
Since whisky is only sold on tho sly
in and around Cleveland, our public
days generally pass off quietly.
Some people seem to think that it is
sinful to attend church; at any rato
thoy never go.
Mr. H. D. Kimsey will open his
school at Town Creek on Monday, 11th
inst. Patrons will take notice.
W. H. Logan, K. R. Asbury, Dr,
Curtis and lots of tho “big"' folks were
in town last Monday.
Hall’s Tetter and Ring-worm Specific
for sale at this office. Why be tonueu-'
ted with thoso disoases.
Miss Nottio Hazleton, who has spent
several weeks in our town, leaves this
morning for her homo in Gainesville.
IT. A. Jarrard has been to Atlanta
this week. Henry, why don't you tell
tho people what you went to Atlanta
after.
The fencing around tho Methodist
church is nearly all down, and tho
church turned out to the hogs. This is
a shame
Mr. Nelson Allan and Miss Nannie
Donsrh -re were married last Sunday
morning by Ilov. B. W- Allison.
Col. W. P. Price and Mayor R. U.
Baker of Dahlonega were in town this
week.
Col. WeJborn of Union county, passed
through this place ou his way to the
General Assembly, which was to have
met on Wednesday last.
lion, J. J. Kimsey, our immediate
Representative to the Legislature, start¬
ed for tho Gate City on Tuesday tuor
nir,g last.
Last Tuesday was sale.day and also
the day for the meeting of tho board
Education, and quito a number of peo¬
ple were iu towu.
Ilev CLfioru Quillian from the Hall
county circuit was in to ’see us last
Tuesday. Lie gives a good report
his section.
We are now living principly upon
blackberries, with a little flour mixed
with expectation of a long list of sub¬
scriptions that ought to bo paid soon.
Gentlemen, if you have not the money
brir.g us some wheat.
Tne school will commence at Cleve¬
land on Monday next, to continue five
months. Prof Scroggs hopes and ex¬
pects to have a large school, to which
ho intends to givn his undivided atten¬
tion. Let the citizens give him tho
proper encouragement. There is uo
thing good that can bo a success with
out a liberal patronage. Mr.
has taught for us before, and wo hear
of no serious complaints. But to teach
a school that will satisfy every one
impossible. If our Saviour was to per¬
sonally appear in that capacity, there
would he objectious to bis mode
teaching.
There are some people who, if they
have a bushel of corn lo spare, want,
and will have the very highest price for
it; but when the newspaper man puts
down his labor 25 per cent under what
is justly his own, they want, and would
have hitn reduce ittwo thirds, aud then
complain that it is too much. Hades
will be fuii of such men.
,’ir. i :-;}sta.“*s(iU( -- .il .Hi If.
Mr. !ii-nrv G. Vartnor in a ! " t t" a
newspaper in Ottawa Ca'uvL ni ; ■
23d nit.' say a “i beiiov- that Ut • •:>
sent summer in one in a t' iad <.f similar
Mumae.re preb .lily the mi .To one. ft
is likely to rooorjable that of ISSi) an 1
to differ in some of its - .inor details.
The approaching m-onth of July
give a good deal of rain as in I Li) over
a largo portion of tbit United --Fates and
Canada, witiio in Great Britain
wheather will in all probability bo
likewise stormy and wet. Tbo storms
of wind thund.T aou lightning are like
ly to l o severe and l'requ -ut. The
heaviest rams for Now York and vie
inity * would locate after the Edth and
probably on the 21st or I dates;
tween the 10th and 15th days au
ceedmgly hot term 3 likely to bo.cx
j perier ced in both the United States
!and Canada. Within a faw days fn m
the close of the month probably about
1 l-i,? ~? cn °V’ fr iofo : t!i /’i w * ve l,Tli ‘ nccur
n o rv*w l n OP tn
j and rain throughout the United State.
| Where storms htivo been severely foil
in the Western and Southwestern
States during Juno there also will the
severest storms of July be experienced.
Notwithstanding these * frequent and
severe storms during the month frequent
alternations of fine hot weather will
counteract to a great extent the dam¬
age done to crops in general in the
West. The entrance of July in Canada
and also to a consid ‘ruble < ximit ia tho
United States will be cool and showery
and the present iooketu. fiw the Fourth
is not a very promising on.:-.’
1’0-siG.) Card.
A Washington dispatch says: It is ess
timated that during tho (Deal year end¬
ing June 30th there will bo used three
hundred and twenty million postal cards
making a total for the last four years of
almost precisely ono billion. The pro¬
posal forbids for the next four years
! coded lor two billions and it is not on
likely that the number sold next
will amount to very nearly five hundred
millions. Tho throe hundred and
twenty millions sold this year, if con
nected end to end would run a girdle
, |
around the world with enough to spare
*" to make — ’’ — a showy -*— 1 knot. —* rr These ' lw ”'" -
are often bought in very largo quanti¬
ties by business houses for advertising
purposes orders having been received
for twenty thirty and forty thousand
once; but the groat bulk of them are sold
singly or in small lots for purposes
correspondence. The future of the pos
tat card depends in sotn • degree upon
tho rate of letter postage. If that
dropped to two cents tho sale of cards
will be materially reduced.
Tho Sait Lake Herald ( Mormon) ro
porting a sermon delivered by
Cannon says. In regard to polygamy
President Cannon said its
was a bitter pill to men as well as wo
men. It had been highly
to the feelings of tbo people but
er-uld not reject it because God
established it. If it wore wrong
saints practiced it believing it to be
and that it was instituted for the
tion of women. It was not to
lust that they were polygamists.
responsibility was greater than
would accept if it were not for tho
ciplo. At the same time the laws
the country having declared
a crime and thoso laws having been de
dared coustitutsonal the speaker
advise no one to practice polygamy
less he was prepared to sutler the
alty for violating tho statute—go to
penitentiary five years and pay the mon¬
ey penalty.
Considerable excitement has
caused by the substitution of "from
evil one"’ for the familar words of
Lord's Prayer by the revisers of
New Testament. A strong
for tho old translation says the
pendent cau bo drawn from the
biblical literature of the Jews.
Karaites prayer it. which the
occur, "lead us not into
but deliver from the evil
which appear to be tho prototype
those used in tho prayer. Tho
raiatic character of tho Lord’s
has often boen noticed. Almost every
clause in it can be matched by
Jewish petitions and the idioms
throughout Hebraistic.
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Great care must be exercised iu
j ting away winter clothes- clean liuen
j sacks or oven old cotton or pillow
case will do to hold them
there arc no holes in thorn- Taka
garments that are to bo laid away
doors on a summer day let thorn
on a lino for several hours brush
beat tho dust all out then put into
bags tie them up so that no moth
get in and lay them ou cieau dry
ves or hang them up.
"I am AH Played out.
is a common complaint. If you feel
get a package of Kidney-Wort and
;‘„r, yo n :i:i bomb r ami liver ao.l
uflba kidoevs
t.JQ8 , I68toros tho 4 , natural . i lilo
*
Sttcngtb tO the weary body. Itcantjow
bo had in cither dry or liquid form and
, in either way is always prompt aodetfi
| cicnt iu action. —New Bedford Standard,
The Prevention of .Sin.-stroke,
ho follo w ip hints for the OVf,
lion ni unstroke are given g by Dr. Ed -
ward C. M *nn of this city, in an or’Lie
upon this subject in < no of tbo ir.odLa!
journals; T.» avoid s tnstrokc. ox ere tso
in extremely hot wet her sltmjM in* vo¬
ry moderate; the c! miting shun Id Li¬
thin and loose, and ao ubnndanci ,o
cold water should bo Iran!;. \V, ekm.-n
and sold tors should u tdorsfand tb '' as
soou as they cease to perspire, while
! working or marching in the hot, sun.
| they are in danger of sunstroke, ;
’ they should immediately Tank v- tor
i ircely and copious! v to ah'ml matter
! for cutaneous trui>*pir;U:*;-:i, and ; ' o
keep tho skin and clothing svet with
water. Impending santroke tn iy often
| h warded oft’ by these «;mt>!o m asures.
i lb-sules tbo eessqian of perspiration.
i the ,mails art apt to be contracted, and
Esc; o is groat, frequency of micturition
If tiit-ro is marked exhaustion, with a
weak pulse, resulting from tho cold was
wo should ndtntnL.’> r
stimulants. The free use of water
however, both externally at.-t in? ■;
by those exposed to the dir. • i r.> :
| tho ™ sun. is tho best prophylactic
1 ir soU s, and
! others who adopt this fit-.' tsnre. ,! t t
| the; • it a.: ula and faces, -.v-II : s tit ink
j ing copiously of wafer every t.nto tavy
cotuo within reach of it, will goporu-iy
j ! t Straw ujoy perfect ha’s should immunity bo from sotu‘-rr:>!:e. ventHaiv-i
worn,
!;tf tho top, and t!to crown of the hat
filled with green leaves or wet sponge
It is better to wear thin flannel shirts,
in order not to check perspiration. Wo
may oxpoae ourslves for a long time in
the hot suit and work or sjoep in a boat¬
ed room, and enjoy perfect immunity
from sunstroke if we keep our skiu and
clothing wot with water.
The other evening a funny man wont
home in a good humor, and after kissing
his wife, said: ‘My dear, as your name
is Oariie, and, as you are tho tiowor of
ray family, l suppose 1 have tho right
! to call y >u my Cat fie tiowor, ho/ h, !’
i ’Yes,' replied his with, with a sigb. *and
; as we belong to the same family, I can
• call yon my cabbage head.’ Too funny
; man says that there are some women
: who cannot See through a joke with
j ' telescope,
The Popular Demand.
8o great lias boenthe popular demand
for tho celeorated remedy Kidney-Wort,
that it is having an immense sale from
Maine to California. Some have found
it inconvenient to prepare it from tbo
dry compound. For scull the proprie¬
tors now prepare |c in liquid form. Th is
can bo pr.• cured at U;*>- ...ug-gLv-.* It
has precisely tho same effect as the dry
but is very concentrated so that the
is much smaller.— Lou-HI Mail.
I had rather have a church with ton
men in it with God than a church with
five hundred in it at whom • > world
laughs iu its sleeve."—George White-.
; fLilt 1.
j j ——~
; j f> Property 3 "‘F\ AA.fi. ^ i For
Vi V V I ILL Resold on the first Tuesday in
.-list next, «t the resdoaeo of W. F.
in Cleveland, to the highest bidder, the
ing property to wit.
Ono horse, two Hacks and harness,
Wagons, one yoke of Oxen, plantation
one cupboard, tables, etc., Bedsteads,
resses.tc-, Three clocks, two men’s
one Ladies’ saddle, one sot
tools, consisting of bellows, anvils, vice
Ac.
Av LOT
Of old Buggy axles, tire, eta. Two
inauhirues, one Howe now, and one Weed
oud-hnndeu, one Secretary aud bureau,
bureaus.
H Lot of Wheat and Oats.
TERMS. All amounts under Five
cash. All amounts above live doll u s
bait' cash and one half duo I t ot
18.82, with approved security. ' This July
IS81. Ms.
VV- B. BELL.
i
I i | To Young House¬
i keepers
FREE TO ,Uh DilidES*
VJOTICK is hereby given to all the
1.N .if this paper and alt their friends
aeqnaiutances throughout tbo Gulled
and Canada,that
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be sent one year as
A Wedding Present
To every newly married couple wb-'se
-—and <0 cents to pay for postage —is sent
j the publisher within one year from tao cat.
F'«!.•» i ""f.
*' 1, l'J r
notice of toolr marriage, or some other
^bat shall amount to a rcaaonabl©
.that they are on titled to the magazine
. the above offer.
| Address, THE HOUSEHOLD,
j 1 Bkattlbbobo, Vt.
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' ‘-Y TV Sift : ’/EE S. 1 LE.
V >lv“ house tloor
1 i f! r}, V.’filfi g Whiu-V RUMtV
is t » '*n thv go r next w id*
; hour.-* oi >;t o w i ng | rt i p p j- • - -
Old mill i cow tir.ll cai i tmo Yoke of oxen.
In a i - i -.he-."., two } broli . • ; down w a £ -
(lti&y m east Mn/ht F.Yv : m toi ; i. lev it t on 0 3
tbo proport V of E. i to i*«l V ii i)
i t ia favor < K. N, - .in V 3 0 rdinar V. y {i *r tho
Use of Alfnv rt 0. Willi, .a n c ”Wl it 1 * K. Vi ui
1-1 ‘US } ! - ‘hi ipal, in i C. 1 a. mams Nut iiiit v :
property hu u ing been rep It'viofl is? Row . n i\ o
i.! Uu* s lid L. . F. W iiiiam!' fih *1 W;j«
■-•.int- . hy pi liitliu s A tty. L“vo-vl hy .* .
.V. ■ ..oi n. -ry t heri'.f i . said cou illy. J uue
HHU 1881.
K. M. CASTL!.’BE 11R Y. Stif.
.1 uly 2nd ;;udn
iih'Otiii1 3, Vannhj i »f iI k »; .
jo (h>! Iloiio, (hi i (SuiiLi ior ('otift of suti
| w it e p >u .. anil 1. A:
'lark to i>iiij
LUt’K
« v j j :j J' | j i.-GA'uorus more u
d by ti»o icijowi
tv uaiHs iti cumtROUf a;;• ; 1 .UUii
btaud be iiow ha toUuwa t. '■*’'* 1 *
j\ Voiicdv nlLi !>
Ncii.’ • , (ft ibu coLniv uf A bbc v iT lo ii ii t F
= ot S milt (,a.rollua, owit tu -l-it>r duo lift'div Ufv-t
utii u part i j ’). j
ty ot ii emit; IL* on ; D i Mat--, vi Aurth Oar
iy owes an uudiv iU ai Svo twelHL tU pit!
’fviuLjntl i<* i : VtiOD oi the uty - f
kill, ii, the v : 'Ufu • i JSv>u th i’a• i>Uua uwti
an untiiviiL-.J two iwoniicth pure (2 26.)
.)<■•- inh R. Dean ot the county and Statu ar.n
akuvo written, owns ono undivided tweutH-iii
p.irt (1-26). E. F. Williams of tao county and
Si.uu first above written, owns ono undivided
twentieth part (1-20). Your peti iont-rs ewn
togotbur ono u.idivided tcu twontioiu part
tin 26). It will thus be seen that your peti¬
tioners own otiu half of this said land, and
tho other half i: subdivid-d ttiuoug the other
! tenants tu com.non iu the proposition at "ve
set forth, Your petitioners further show tl -
\ said above dueetib. 1 lands are valuable for
j mining purposes r ..ra-ittug thereou a gold
j uiiuo v. uieii is giU.itfed tipom a part and under
j apart of said land so t: t it i impossibla to
make a divL-ouot sa- preuttses by means of
j metes and bouuds that will :.tir ,.;,J equita
Id.. Wi.ereRro your potittutirrs pray that
tuis Honorable court:t vr.iera "ale of said
lands and tenements, and snail appoint three
discreet pursuits to conduct such sal u dor
suoh regulations iiud upon such just utid
equitable -rms as tbo court may prescribe, in
Or.tv 1 ......obtain a fair and equitable partition of
the pi ui.sea. And your petitioners further
pray t at such rule and order may l>e Lad unit
tnltea fur perfecting service upon the tenants
iu common who reside beyond the limits of
this State as afore mentioned, so that they
may be notified at-. 1 tear 1 by the judgment
j :i o.J »wlu in uu premises ati.i that such other
j ' nod granted further r.-a-.-i petitioners in tho pietn tho ;--.s n.a.v of ho
your as nature tho
ease may require, audits they would be inii
tied to in a court of equity. Aud yourpeti
ti mers will ever pray A e.
HARROW* ERWIN Fetiiionors Att'y.
.April 6th 1881.
Original tiled in office, April 11th IS8J.
J. F. Osborn, C. .8, 0.
Served E. F. Williams and J. it. Doan with
a true copy of tho written application tar par¬
tition, also tho fallowing notice appended to
tho copy for ette! toko notice, wo have filed
iu the Clerk’s office cf tbo Superior Court i f
lii.'county of White, tho original petition of
which the withiu-ia a copy; and on tho first
.Monday in May next in .-aid Superior Court
will apply tor partition th. reunto. This April
12th tssi.
BARROW .t ERWIN Petitioners Ally’s.
e. m, Castleberry, shorur of whito
j county, Ga.
i A. Iv. Childs and j
Reuben Nickerson, j
vs.
John !’• Kannedy and J Btnle of Georgia,
Lis wife Kate P. Ken¬ Partition of lands in
nedy. F r o 81 on J. IVhit.- Supm-ier Court,
F..lton, Edmnod 1. \ May Term 1881.
Patton, d usiah R. )
Dean, aud E. F. W ill- j
iainx. )
It appearing to tho Cmiri that t’no defendants
J ho F. Kennedy and his wife K;it« F. Kuu
i neiiy. and tho ueion-iaut Edmund Fatten
do reside without the limits < i this State to
wit: it: the .Mate < South Carolina, and tho
a* f '-o.int Frestori J. Fatten does reside weh
! out the limits of t!i<- State to w it: in the Sinto
of North Carolina, and it further appearing
j that the defendants Jesiau K. Dean aud K. F.
j William* of said county and Statu first above
written have been duly served with notice of
the intention to make application for partition
in this ease twenty days previous to this date;
ir is ordered that the said defendants John I’.
Kennedy his wile Kate F. Kennedy, Edmond
L, Fulton and l’reston J. Patton he served
with due and legal notice of this application
tor partition hy publication of the petition
and this order once a mouth for four months
previous to the next, term of this court in the
Cleveland Ai.vichtiski:, the same being tbo
Newspaper in which tlio legal advertising of
the sai'i county of Whito is done, and that tho
said application stand for a hearing ut the
next term of Giis Court without any other o
further notice to said defendants. May 2nd,
1881.
| BaRROW A ERWIN YU’ys for ivthmnors.
ALEX. S. ERWIN, Judge Superior Court.
Entered on Minutes, Pago 216 and 217
EOIIGTA, White County.
I J. F. Osbi.n. Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county, do certify that the foregoing
petition and order is a true transcript from
the record in the Clerks office. Given under
my hand and official signature. This M iy tho
3rd 1881.
j. f. Osborn, cicrk s. c.
May 7tb, 1881. 4ms.
t.££$Z*T:r i&ZZU
j for ''ni. o7 FiilLAnEbl'Hi V
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i - amt*it t > h*u \i d, •«ired /»/•;!
• you pay for h. Thin is fh< sama
I rfylo oil mi oor.ip;i:«if^ retail for
$50. All Machine v.'afra*»ti 4 lor
A }• :tr$. F ; « nti for iiiuaUuted » ir*
cuiaraiir! T^Umouiitls. AddreflB
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