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MAGISTRATES’ COURTS.
Mount Yonah—SOL Dist.,—Third Fridays—
Jas. H. Reaves, J. P. (i. IS, Jnrrard N. P.
Mossy Creek...126 Dist.,...Third Saturday...
U. M. Davidson, N. P., J.H. Browlow J. P.
Nacoochee...427 Dist.,...First Saturday... 4
James McClure, N. P. J. R. Lumsden, J. P
Shoal Creek...862 Dist.....Fourth Saturday—
II. C. Hunt, N P., J. VV. lHaukwoll, J. P.
Blue Creek...721 Dist.....Second Saturday...
Win. Black, 1M. P- G. V/. McCollum, J. P.
STesentee...55S Dist.....Fourth Saturday...E.
T. 15. Ledford N. P', 11. A. Allison J. P.
Town Creek...S30 Dist.,...Third Saturday...
J. A .Cantrell. N. P., II. R. Helton T V.
THE MAILS.]
Cleveland to Gainsville, Daily, except Sun¬
day. Sun¬
Cleveland to B’taireville, Daily, except
day. Tii-wcekly
Cleveland to Dahlonega,
Cleveland to Haysvillo Tri-weekly.
Cleveland to Belton once a, week.
Cleveland to Tesnatee. or.ee a week.
EDWARD L. STEPHENS, P. M.
W. K. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cleveland, Georgia.
Jan. 1 9th 1SS1.
J. J. KIMSEY,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Cleveland Ga.
f \ Office, Basement Masonic Hall.
Jan. 1 0th 1881. wl’y.ly
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M. G. BOYD,
A' TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Dahlonega Georgia.
Will pactice in the Superior Courts of
White, Hall. Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court of the State,
Jan. JOtb ISSI. wkl’y ly.
FRANK L HARALSON.
TTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta Georgia.
vfill practice in all the Counties ombracing
'D } Western an i Blue Ridge Circuits. Also
i i ' re Federal Supreme Cour; s of tho State.
All business entrusted to my eare wi 1 re
u i r e prompt attention.
.Tanl.OlthlSS wl’y. Iy.
m fflilfi SLODU’ Rich
JUtrsonC I ’urgfttlre i'iii.-i makes New
l ). il,and v.iil completiMy eimntte the blood in
- enti’.-osv-tcm in tin-e:; - on'hs. Anv person
. v ;it ■ l pill .‘"cb ni iit from 1 to 12 weeks
iv be i L r--toivd to sennd b (> a*tn. i: sncliu, tiling
no--ibYo. kentbv mail C(y., f'.r 8 Jiocion, l«-i'er statun-. Mass.,
S. JOIl .v.iO.V
<>■[>•"! Jr* !',<• ittja Ab .
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iSENTTWANTED SWSLS: of
j,,.. ne Aiiictiine L aaezuus ever t- n liivintc m...... i. . Wtit Will kail kuitapalrot a pair
ockiukb. ,.ckings, with with HEEIi HEEL and and TOE TOE complete, complete, in in
; minutes, ninutes. ft ft will will also also knit knit a a great, great variety variety of of ianey- tan
rork rk for tor which which there there is is always always a a ready ready market market Send beau
circular and terms to the IDtromblytinitt JUass. «•»*
i nrkiuefln.. 409 WasliinjiUin .St.. Hoid ou.
)7\r\ jtJUO rr Tb WHAT every mother
needs for her child, when it
troubled with worms. Sold by Drng-
X^oeal Items.
Was last Tuesday a hot day ?
Flour Irotn new wheat goe3 well.
The school at this place is prosperous.
I
Thank you Simeon, for those peaches,
i They were excellent.
Plenty of watertuolons in town this
week.
'A hat about that serenade Wednesday
| night ?
The prize wrestle did not take placo.
Neither should it.
Colonel, what Is it that so attracts
your attention up about Burton ?
Mrs. J. L. Logan of Atlanta is visit¬
ing relatives in Cleveland and vicinity.
Some cool winds from tho North-east
this week.
If you don't believe advertising pays
try it once, in the Advertiser.
Look out for the new advertisements
this week.
New wheat is selling in Clevel-nd at
one dollar per bushel.
Refreshing rains have fallen this
week.
Rev. J. P. Osborn has returned from
Flat Creek with the “biggest” sec of
mumps imaginable.
j Mrs. R. T. Koniraer has just returned
from Alabama where she has been visit
j ing relatives.
John Pitehford has the best smoking
; sheroots we have soon in a month: three
i for a uicklo.
Miss Flora Meadors of Alabama is
visiting her sister, Mrs. K. T. Kenimer,
of Cleveland,
Rev. W. O. Butler of the Jasper cir¬
cuit, is spending some tithe with bis
family in this plaee.
Mis3 Sallio Posey of Cr ve spring, Ga.,
is visting tho family of bor Uncle, Rev.
W, B. Bell, of this place. Miss Posey
is au efficient teacher in the Institute
at Cave Spring.
Our young friend, Boyd Underwood,
has just returned from a protracted
meeting held at Flat Creek, Hall coun¬
ty, whore he saw somebody “swingin' ”
somebody's “gal.” Lookout Frank !
Mrs. \V. II. H. Dorsey, and son, and
Miss Ellen Sparks of Atlanta, is taking
respite away from tho busy hum-drum
of city life, and to breathe the pure
and healthful atmosphere of our lovely
mountains.
Our worthy school teacher and one of
our city gents, on Tuesday evening
last palled a buggy a mile in order
that they might ride a half, after some
peaches. But as we received a part of
tho lucious fruit we refrain from farther
comment.
This week Mr. John Pitehford of
this place presented to us an Irish po¬
tato grown by him, weighing one pound
six ounces and a half. This is tho lar¬
gest Irish potato© that we have ever
seen in this country. Accept our thanks
John.
Mr. S. R, Morrit and his amiable
daughter of Hall County, has spent
some time in our midst, visitiug friends
and relatives. He reports fine looking
crops in his neighborhood.
Wo are always glad to see Mr. M\
for he never fails to do a good part by
tho printer whenever he comes.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
I wish to make an effort to organ¬
ize a Teachers association which will
be of great importance to all teachers
if done. Let us meet up stairs in the
Court house Saturday beforo the first
Sunday in August for organization t
Hope to meet a good number.
A Public Teacher
District Conference. Dahlonega dis
trict, M. E. Church South is now in
session at Dahlonega, Ga.
HHFS »#*SS£)KSE
It is with pleasure we draw the at
tontioo of our readers to the announce
moot of the Kentucky Military Acadr
mv the circular of which we have just
read with unalloyed satisfaction. It . ‘
a school where ooya from 15 to 21) year#
are in four years or less transformed
into vigorous graceful * cultured man¬
hood with the dignity bearing and re¬
finement of gentlemen. Mr. Edwin
.-Video’s late visit there confirms fully
the remarkable system of discipline and
methods of instruction there adopted
being in his view au immense advance
over that in vogue in any of our colleges.
Their circular is a valuable document
worth reading and study too. •
Saved By Floating.
While John Neely and a party of
ladies and gentlemen were enjoy nig a
picnic on an island a few miles east -K
this place his niece Miss Cornelia Brad¬
ley met with quire an accident. Dur¬
ing the afternoon she with three other
ladies left the balance of the party and
went some distance around tho shore
to battle They insisted on going
alone and declined the offer of a gen¬
tleman to accompany them. They
selected a dangerous place for bath
ing and Miss Bradley going beyond
her depth was swept off into tho ocean
by a strong current and soon disap¬
peared in tbo high breakers. She
could no longer be seen by those on tho
island. It was quite a time before
the other three ladies being at a dis¬
tance could give the alarm to the bal¬
ance of the party. When they did so
it created the greatest consternation.
All hope of rescue by the party was
soon abandoned and she was given up
for lost. When however the alarm
reached tho fish oil factory which is
near tho north end of tho island two
young men employed there thought¬
fully took a boat and sailed nut on tho
ocean and when a mile or more from
shore they found Miss Bradley Heating
on the water and rescued her. She had
been in that perilous position for near
ly au hour. When rescued she was
greatly exhausted but able to spedk
and is to-day improving with every
prospect of speedy recovery. Miss
Bradley could not swim but had here¬
tofore learned the art of floating on the
water and to this and the energetic
and manly effota of the two young men
Frank Milliner and Polk Lang s\e is to¬
day indebted for her life.
He Wanted his Money.
Augusta News.
Last Sunday niqht. as Mr. IT. 0. Ra¬
bun returned from church at Villa Biea,
he noticed a great light, and. hastening
to the spot, he found that Mr. M. B.
Smith’s gin house, with bis entire crop
of wheat, and also his cropper's wheat,
also a portion of Mr. Smith's oat crop
had burned down. Mr: Rabun remain¬
ed there until day light, when he began
his work trying to catch tho guilty par¬
ty,_ He soon discovered tho tracks go¬
ing" out through tho cotton field, and,
hastening on. he overtook a negro boy
that Mr. Smith bad with him for some
time. Mr. Rabun asked him to go up
to the burned house with him. The
boy went and seemed to be as innocent
as if ho had never thought of such an
act. About the burning ho said: ‘Yes
I done it.’ "Why did you do it?'
’Case Mr. Smith owes mo some money
and house.’' won't pay it, and I thoughtl’d burn
de Mr. Smith did not owe him
a cent.
Murdered by Her Husband.
AViregrass AVatchnian.
A correspondent writing us from Ap¬
pling county states that Mrs. Dogan,
who lives at No. 5 on the M. & B Rail
road, was recently murdered by her
husband at that place. It seems that
he hung her up by a rope until life was
rendered impossible, when he cut her
down, and, hiding the evidence of his
guilt, cried out to tho neigbors that bis
wife was dying. The two never lived
together agreeably, and foul play was
suspected, which was confirmed by the
coroner’s jury charging him with mur¬
der The wretch lied, but has since
been arrested, and awaits his trial in
Wayne county jail.
Eminent Physicians. i
i are prescribing tbat tried aud true I
remedy Kidney Wort for tho worst cas¬
es of bilionsuess and constipation as
woll as for kidney complaiuts. There
is scarcely a person to be found that
will not be greatly benefitted by a
thorough course of Kidney-Wort every
spring. If you feel out ol sorts, and
don’t know why try a package of Kid¬
ney-Wort and you will leel like a new
creature .—Indianapolis henhnet.
The Oglethorpe Echo mentions
‘ Lord Cecil." who it believes to bo a
Yankee adventurer. Claiming to be an
English lord, going about preaching to
the negroes and advising them to force
their wav into the society of the white
r people. J Pat ties who heard him think
he IS deranged. , . It r IB very likely, , l°r -
“Stalwartisiu” has produced a full crop
Of crazy celeblity seekers like Guitcuu
« strm
us h] Tin
PA HR ENGLISH P.\D,
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tain euro f<.r all Malarm! ’or .-"I't-ini -m Hi
case#, wi-h-.ut drucYr-,. s> stem. For tu
•' ..... ......I» a, -U■«'-o.
.. Kiy 21$, 1 §31 .
BUY
1 be Ropi l
St JOHN SEW INC MACHINE !
Wh V T >
■BECAUSE -*3* It will do Light wotk an 1
Heavy work, and ail the work you
want it to do. A child can use it. It is the
only Machine which is entirely tree from min.--,
cogs and springs—will run backward or lor
ward and do good work.
NO BREAKING OF NEEDLES !
No Double to thr- ad it. H cannot bo put
cut of adjustment; runs light, and NoiscU.-s.
It makes a perfect stitch, and .in K.antic
seam. It has a Self Sotting Needle. It ha.-a
feed on both sides of the needle. It winds
the bobbin without running the Machine. It
is the
J jes t Mi'chm**
Now in use. New and perfect. Made of tho
best materials.
Now, if you don’t believe what I say about
the St. Johns ceil and see me and lie convinced
of a truth, and buy a Machine.
For salo by II. I). KIMSEY.
Cleveland Ga., July 23 1 $81.
Property For Sale
\ VV STILL 15c sold on tho first Tuesday in Au
gust next, at tho resdeace of W. 15. Boll,
in Cleveland, to the highest bidd r, tho follow
ino* prop&ity to wit.
One horse, two Hacks and harness, two
AYagons, one yoke of Oxen, plantation tools,
one cupboard, tables, S;e„ Bedst ads, mat
rosses &c-, Threeclocks, mvo men’s saddles,
one Ladies’ saddle, otto set Bla-cksralth
tools, consisting of bellows, anvils, vice Ac.,
jv e
Y LOT
Of old Buggy axles, tiro, etc. Two Sewing
maehines, one Howe new, and ono Wood Sec
ond-handea, one Secretary and bureau, several
bureaus.
A Lot of Wheat and Oats.
TERMS. All amounts under Five dollars
cash. All amounts above live dollars cue
half cash and ono half doo 1st of January
1882, with approved security. ‘ This July 9th,
1881. tds.
AY- B. BELL.
■nn* •ciwvsirinrjiuurrv wrre i-unrr -.on*
To Young House¬
keepers
FREE TO ALL BRIdKS*
YTOTICE is heraby given to all the readers
IN of this paper and all their friends and
acquaintances throughout the United States
and Canada, that
T IT E n O U S E II O L D
AVill bo sont cite year as
A Wedding Present
To every newly married couple whoso address
—and l» cents to pay for postage—is sent to
the publisher within one year front the date of
their marriage.
Persons sending for this present are reques¬
ted to send a copy of a paper containing a
notice of their marriage, or some other ev
donee that shall amount to a reasonable proof
that they are entitled to tho magazine under
the above offer.
Address, THE HOUSEHOLD,
Biiattlkboko, A’r.
LEGAI i,
Letters Of Dismission.
GEORGIA, While County. i
\\T HERE AS 0. L. AVilliams, Executor
VI Ii. P. Hollingsworth represents to the
Court -tt bis petition duly filed and entered on
record, that be lias fully administered II. P.
linllmgMvorth’s estate This is therefore to
eiie all persons concerned, kindred and ereiii
tors, to show cause, if ;tny they can, why said
Executor should not be discharged from his
almiuistratioit.and receive letters of dismiss
ion on the first Monday in November next,
1881
Given Under my hand and Official signatuto.
This July 18th 1881.
ISAAC OAKES, Ordinary.
July 2" finds
GEORGIA, White County:
Four weeks after the date hereof application
will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary
of Said county to soil part of lot of land num
her fifty lour lytug in the fourth district of
originally Habersham but .now AVhita conuty
to wit; AH that part of said lot lying north
of a high ridge running through tho said lot
laud from east to west, and containing one
bundled and fifty acres more or less, it
being tho entire real estate of Jesse Turner
deceased, for the beuefitot the hetrs aud rred-
1 ors .°. Jj 8 1 .', TUukste d^a m'inisir'.t
Al ‘ hliED . N. UfaaTER, Adnuainret d ar. r
.
WHITE COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
YY \ H r 1IjTj D.e soM before the Court bouse door
,U tho Town of Cleveland AVhite County
G l , on the first Tuesday in August next with
t he I « tr - j ; r r:y
i $», t» in i yol-e of oxri,
ter. biail n (1 o v u wag-
1. Itv . - 1 oa ;.s
era rerl; E. 1 *. V\ j. 1 .-’a ( f: v a fi
i ■ • r N. Gro r.iiiirtry tor tl. ;
W iDbm s't K. I’ Will
prtiu' iirtii C. 1 ikiiii- .-M-urilr:
1 r!y lia b. , ,, rr ,} is ni xv in ibo
.-si mi . . i. -, ui s a n 1 was
T"»H ed i r.t LvvreU I.) I,.
M. C
JUtb
M. CAST LED!. U! SK:‘
July 2nd
4, ^’7JT'ILL hi - 1 Ik-i T3 the C>.urt house
'V Y door in tho tow:, of Cleveland, While
County, Ga , ■ n the first Tuesday in S p ember
le-M lithin tho n-g-.i hours o! sain the fellow
ing propel ly to tv it:
Dart ol lot f hit! I No. ! ti 1 in the -'ltd dist.
<>l or... .mil y liabend.a-m ih-« white county,
tniini.:mg a.i feilews: beginning at the N. 'A .
i ornor of said lot and ruuni;.- r due Smnli to a
point from vvt u-h a line ruini ng due vast to
the OhattHhi'oi bee River usd from said river
to tin miginal oast amt -.vest lytic on tho Ni r;h
side, m; t GiCi’-ce west s;.i i limj to the f- 111 -
i iag corner so as to ua ko "no i-iij.dreil and
fifty aces. Levied <•:, to sati-'y a ;i fa issued
' ivout the Justices court r ih, , 2h-t i: 1 . (DM.
| in Incur oi G, IV. Cason i s. AV. il. Rul e! Don.
Levy uiade and returiied to me by John C.
Aiiau b. C. This July 2 1 tii last.
L. M. CAST 1. KBE RR Y , Shtl.
July .",0 gods.
GEORGIA, County of B InU:
'To the Honor hie Superior < ' out of sold
County:
q- 11E petition of A, K. Childs and Reuben
Nicicrson of the County of Ci.uk i« said
State respectfully showoth that they are patt
owners ut a certain tenet of hind in thoeu-n
ty and State first abovo written onsisting of
lots otimbi't twei.ty throe and : n et.ty-lour
(211 and 24) in the third district of originally
Habersmam nov, Waite county, in sain State,
both lots together containing and aggregating
five hundred acres more or less The said lots
are owned by the following named persons as
tenants in common, and in the proposition
stated below ns follows to-wit.
John 1 Kenedy Hud his wife Kate P.
Kenedy, of the county of Abbeville and Stnto
1 (,t ' SoUth Carolina,own together one undivided
twentieth part ()-(D. Drc.-ion J. Patton of t ho
0, ,utl D ot “enderson nud Mate ot North Car
j ohna, t owns au uudivided live twentieth
L- part
I (6- , i). Edmond I at ton <H tho r ni ty m
Abbeville in tho Male t .SouHi t aio.maowns
; « n undivided tw;. twentieth part
! Dean ol the county and Mate first
aB° V o written, ow.i^ ooown«.viilfc-i twentieth
t H■-**)■ iHiains tho
: i' ;irt “■ • ” ot coun’y and
i State first above written, owns one tinult iiietl
i twentieth part (1-211). Your peti. i"ners own
j together one u.divided ten twentieth part
(10-20). Ii will thus hu seen that your pel
| I tiouers other own half otto is subdivided half of this said land, and
the among tho otLer
; tenants in common in tho proposition above
; sot forth, Your | otiti-uors iurther show that
said above desetibed lauds are valuable for
mining purposes containing thereon a gold
mine winch is situated upon it, part and under
a purl of said land so thn t it is impossible to
make a divisou of said premises by means of
metes and buuuds that will be fair and equita¬
ble. AVborefore your petitioners pray that,
t.ii Honorable court shall ..rdora salo of said
lands and tenements, and snail appoint three
i discreet aersons to conduct such sale u./d<>r
| i equitable such regulations tho and court upon stu-1 just and
j terms as may prescribe, in
order to obtain a fair and equitablu partition o f
j tliepr wises. And your petitioners further
pray t at such rule and order may bo Lad anti
taken for perfecting service upon the tenants
in common who reside beyond the limits of
tats State as afore mentioned, so that they
may be notified and bound by the judgment
anil salo in tho premises and that such other
and Iurther relict in tho prem.ses may bo
granted your petitioners us Hie nature of (he
ease may require, and as they weeld be inti
tied to in a court of equity. And your peti¬
tioners will ever pray Ae.
BARROAV & ERWIN Petitioners Att’y.
April 5th 1881.
Original tiled iu office, April 11 tb 1881.
J. P. Osborn, C. S. C.
Served K. P. Williams and J. R. Dean with
a true copy of the written application for par¬
tition, also the following notice appended to
tho copy for each take notice, wo have tiled
in tho Clerk’s office ..f tho Superior Court i f
the county of AYliite, the original petition of
which tho within is a copy; and on the first
Monday in .May next in stud Superior Court
| «itj apply for partition thereunto. This April
*”
1JAKROAV & ERWIN Petitioners A ty’s.
K. .Al, CASTLEBERRY, Sheriff of White
county, (in.
A. K. Childs and A
,
j Reuben Nickerson
John P Kennedy and I State of Georgia,
I is wife Kate P. Ken- Partition of lauds in
■ nedy. P i- e st on J. j Whits 8u Superior Court,
it. P. turn, ..... Kiltnmid I.’ I........! L 1 { XU... May 'I'..... Turin 1881.
1 Patton, Jo-iait R. i
! iauis. Dean, and E. P. Will- ) j
It appealing to the Com t that the defendants
J.htt P. Kennedy and his wife Kate P. Kon
| nedy. and the defendant Edmond 1 j. l’attnn
| do reside without the limits of this State to
! wii: m tho State of South Carolina, and the
delcudant Preston J. Patton does reside with¬
out the limits of the State to wit: in the State
! ot North Carolina, and it further appearing
that thodelendants Jcsian R. Dean and Ii. P.
! AVilliams of said county and ,state first above
written have been duly served with notice of
j the intention to make application for pattition
iu this case tweuty days previous to this date;
it is ordered that the said defendants John P.
| Kennedy his wife Kate P. Kennedy, Edmond
L. Patton and Preston .1. Patton he served
j lor with partition due and legal by publication notice of (bis application
: and this order ot the petition
| once a month for four months
j j previous to the next ter fit of this court in the
Cleveland Ahvektiss.k, the same being the
j Newspaper in which tho legal done, advertising of
the said county of White is and that the
| said application this stand for a bearing at the
| next term of Court without any other or
I further notice to said defendants. May 2nd,
1881.
BikPROAV «£• ERAV1N Att’ys for Petitioners.
lALEX.S. LR-A’IN, Judge Superior Court.
Entered on Minnies, Page 216 and 217
_ EORGIA. White County. ,(,/
j , , j, 0shl) ,. ( q L . rli Superior Court
j of caul county, do certify that the foregoing
petition aud order is a true transcript from
r«c..r<i m .he c,e»k 8 «in«e. c.veu under
my hand and official stguaiuie. this May the
3 rd 1881 .
j. r OfcBOKW, Clerks C.
5 May rth, 1881. 4ms.