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Tbo following ;<1 -utiemon fi
egailv autborizfi’t to 3 Agents for
:ho Cleyiaan:' A.'. EERY WEB.
, oa have nos paui yt Ascription
:>!'=, it is convenors to h i u- ... ,o uV ,
if tbCSO gOiitiSlllG;!, ni will oaue-h
t’rnly.
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C. 1:1. KYTLE, M ok, White Co.
Rev. ,3. C, Kelt. goatee Disc., White
Co.
Gusn Lyon, Barlon LA ,.v. Co rcty
Gil.
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J0 ’ , ifcA'Jd
?Tico tirno for sowing wheat.
Goad the new ad-rertiaomeate.
Coni c adjourned on Friday lane.
Tho mornings fool a little frosty.
Court will begin at Dahlonega on
H33.C Monday.
A fine lot of cattle passed through
town yesterday morning.
Cotton picking has the biggest boom
Just cow.
Several names were added to our list
of subscribers during court.
,
Preaching at the Baptist Church in
Cleveland to-morrow.
Thera will bo preaching at tho Meth¬
odist Church, commencing on Friday
the 21st instant.
Everything is so quiet hero this mor¬
ning, it seems r.o though a funeral was
on hand.
Mrs. E. R. Ingorspll, of Gloucester
Mass., arrived at the Bell House in this
place oa tho 12th in taut.
f Sunday School celebrr>tiofrjetTood
viho Camp-ground on yesterday Hope to
have a report,from it in time for our
next issue.
Some of tho eld cumbersome; cases
In our court have been disposed of. It
will tako another two weeks term to
get things all “hunkey.”
C. W. Asbury, at Lula, Ga., will pay
tho highest price for all kinds of mer¬
chantable produce. Bear this fact in
mind and give him a trial.
Thanks to those of our patrons who
, ; ’ ave 1 , ... vhougHim * enough to pay
their indebtedueo . to ibis office. The
trouble is, that there has been eo few .to
thank.
M. i». BELL will give the highest
prices fur F.yrs, Better. Gbickcus. Turs
keys, Duel. ■, Ouious, Feathers, Dried
peaches aau apples. Peas, Corn, &c
If wo would havo our Courts clear
of criminal c.tf-t-s wc should .'a gio »t
headquarters, and * first remove the
cause and then tho disease is easily
cured.
Many of one patron.' who promised
to pay us during Court bato failed to
do so. Weil, nijn will forget some
times. Some even fi-: go; thot they have
to die imtii grim <!• ath tithes them by
the throat.
If you htivo three thin ra to do, ^
three diilerooc ph-.ces, aud all to bo
done at tno 5 same tisna, each a quifieg
joor immediate prcseoce, wbat sort of
dUetniua ,i.;--------- -------i.i woultl you ______ call it
GRAND JURY PltESEN tMENTS.
GEORGIA, White County:
The Grand Jurors chosen and swor u
lor tho Gcdober Testa iS8l, of Whit 1 '
Superior Court beg to make the loilowiiD
General Presentments:
Wo have examined through appro
priate committees the offices and books
of tho various county officers.
Wo find G e records and books in the
office of tho Ordinary neatly and pro¬
perly kept. The dockets, records, and
o.her books in the office of the Cletk of
tho Superior Court, also deserve com¬
mendation for their neatness, and sys
teyi with which they are kept. We find
the office of the Sheriff in complete order,
5 he ceckela entries and plainly papers and are kept proper j
lv end nouEy made,
books of the Tax Collector arid j
Receiver have hn> n submit fed to us,
and wo 15nil them in good condition,
The valuation of property by tax-pay err
appears to be umsomthiy correct.
We are glad to report that, each of
oar preseat county oilicers appears to be
diligent and faithful in their particular
duparimnnia.
Wo dod from tho ab’a report of the
committea appointed at tho May Term
of oar Superior Court by his Honor,
Judge Rv-vi m, lo examine into tho tinau
ccs of tho county, that, at the dr. to
their report, Sept. 22d 1881, tbo bal
:ckw i i gso county Treasury was 888 98
there was at that time orders
i o-5 tocerd to tho amount of 151820.41),
tea .• o:o being tho indebtedness on re
card of the county up to that date.
The books and vouchers of tbo Trees
, ar.r brand to bo cor ,et.
j The duckets of the various Jcss-dcos
j of the peace and Notaries public ha-vo
been duly submitted to us and found to
ho in proper shape.
We dad the county jail clean and
good order within, but wo recommend
that tbo Ordinary give hm early atten¬
tion to repairing the under-pinning and
foundation of the building, W • r—m
mend, also that the stair case go ug up
to cho door bo supplied with eubatan*
tial banister or railing
Wq find the ventilation to the dun
goon imperfect,* and recommend that
the same be improved aa far as consis¬
tent with the safe keeping of the pris¬
oners.
We regret to report the public roads
of the county generally, have not been
as thoroughly worked as the public in¬
terest requires, and wo do most re¬
spectfully and earnestly direct tho
road commissioners of the county to re¬
quire the overseers of the various pub¬
lic roads to have thorn worked and put
in good order in the next sixty days.
Wo recommend that the Jurors for
the torn of court during the ensuing
year be paid one dollar per day.
As Grand Jurors, and as citizens we
are much gratified that our General
Assembly has seen fit to create a new
Judicial circuit in this section of the
State. Wo are satisfied that the pres¬
ent arrangement will inure in many
ways to the advantage "FD of ail ;X\ the T coun
t esaffecteu, by relieving the courts of
the pressure of business, and expedit¬
ing the trial of causes, thus saving
much time to parties and witnesses.
In this connection wo beg leave to ex¬
press our high appreciation of tbo
very graceful and able manner in which
His Honor Judge Wellborn, tuts presir
ded at our court. We respectfully tender
him our thanks for tbo courtesy, the
impartiality, and flrmuoss with which
he administered tho law. Wo fool that
our new circuit is to he congratulated in
having for its first Judge, a man of his
distinguished ability and eminent per¬
sonal character, We beg also to com¬
mend the zeal, faithfulness and profess-,
ional skill displayed by our Solicitor
General, Col. W n. S. Erwin, and to
thank him for his ready and c-ilkiont
aid in tho discharge of our duties.
Oar thanks are also duo to our worthy
-
Baliu, ... A. Is. V-AOCtlver, , fiutllful . ut-.
U>1‘
tendance to our body,
Wo also recommend that these Gen
eral Presentments bo published in the
Ciovelaud A dvertisee.
Rufua it. Asbury, Foreman,
Austin Farmer James M. Doan
Elisha J. Thurmond Thomas W. Fain
vViHium C .Porter Wesly A. A lit. u
SauFi.ft. Castleberry James C. Bell
Joseph D. House Helem ii. Bowen
Joseph D. Cooiy Bonj. W. Allison
John T- McAfee William J. Oakea
Cyrus P. Craig Fr. M. Edwards
William B. Harkins Thus B. Ledford
John B. Brock A lexand’r Church
Data. M. Davidson Gabriel M, Bryan
Iu accordance with the recommeuda
tion herein contained, ic G ordered by .
tho Court that these presentments be
published iu the Cleveland ADVERTi*
see. Granted.
j vv. S. Erwin, Sol. Gen’I.
C. J. Wellborn, J. S C.
i hereby certify that the foregoing i;>
a true copy of the record in my office.
This Oct. 10th !88i.
J. P. OSBORN, C. S. C.
Correct Speaking
Duo of the moss pleasing things In
young peoolo is tho habit of correct
speaking Let us acidise all our voung °
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r/ .,, aUU5 i. r > llr ,, early l**e. r.t, 1 btt
huger Jv.il iirO uj 6 11)010 difficult ,Lo
acquirers nr, of correct language will
be; and U the golden age of you'h the
proper nr,>tier tmeaun season iur tor tho the ncnniRir.inn acquisition nf of lan Ian .
guage, be passed in its abuse the nnfor*
uumto victim if neglected is very prop
cr y doomed to talk slang for life. Mon¬
ey is not necessary to procure this edu¬
cation, Every one has it in his power
Ho has merely to use the language which
ho reads, itiste id of the slang which he
hears, to form his taste from the best
speakers and poets in the country to
treasure up choice phrases in. his mem¬
ory, aud habituate himself to their use,
avoiding at the samo bombast time that pedantic
precision and which shows
tie weakness ot vain ambition rather
than the polish of au educated mind.
D D i ![t ? S! V ’SI ORGANS 18 useful stops,
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AJNTD A TABLE LOADED
T With, the Best tli O
COUNTRY AFFORDS.
With Every Attention Desired. Clovoland, Georgia.
W. B. BELL, Proprietor.
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August 8th, TSP.t- if.
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EsSCS-ASu*
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
Under and by virtue of an order from the
Superior Coart of the count , of White granted
by hia Honor C. J. Wellborn, tho Judge pre- \vill
therein, at tho October term, 1SS1,
be be sold sold before before tho tho Court Court Wuso huuso duor door tit at Cievo- Cieve
land, in said county daring tho lawful hours
for Sheriff sales, oa tho first Tuesday in De¬
cember 1881, two tots ot land, number s and
21, in tho third district of originally Haber¬
sham now Wkito county, containing in tho
aggregate, iivo hundred acres more or loss.
These lots are sold for tho purpose of making
partition among tho own iu pursuance of
said order of Court granted in the proceeding
for partition in 8»iii..Caurt jo
T hese lots contain a vahmldo gold mine
which is so located that water can bo brought
upon it, and cosily developed. It is wel! situ¬
ated also, with regard to roads and markets.
Terms cash and titles perfect.
JOHN J, KIMSEY, ) !
CALVIN U. lira,;;, PAYNE,} Commissioners
WILLIAM. J.
Oct. 8th, 1SSI. tds.
Q-tfOH JIA, White County:
Applfeaeion will be mado White to t!io said Court of
, Ordinary of said county and State
j : of Oeorgia, at tho first regular term alter the
expiration of four meks froir this notice for
j leave of Jephtba to sell Freeman the lands late belonging of said to county the estate de
ceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and debit¬
ors of said deceased.
JESSE HUNT, Adwr. with the will annexed
of depth a Freeman, deceased.
Got. 8th 1881. 30ds.
ADMINISTHA TOR'S 8 A IE.
j ! GEORGIA, White County:
1 T _ H \ irtae of an order from tno . Honorable
Court ot Ordinary of said county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in November next,
at tho courthouse door in the town of Cleve¬
land iu said county, within the lawful hours
! Of sale, (150) one hundred and fifty acres of
i Jesse ! , and “L oro ,;r ln8S deceased » n l ; l0! . n K and 11,1 0>e lot interest lan of
| Turner in to ot i
No. (54) fifty-four ifi the 4th District of ori¬
ginally Habersham but now White county; it
I being all that part el saidFt lying north of
j ! a high ri,L»n ridge running nnif ir through f - n **' i • i f» the t ! i »> same »■ i io : Horn 1 » , ; i
east to west, oh which deceased resided before
j his death. Bold iur the. benefit of the heirs
i and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
This September 5th, 1881.
ALFRED N. HESTER, Administrator.
Sept. lb. C*0ds.
Loiters «i Dismission.
GEORGIA, White County:
y,’ r II UREAS Wiu.B. Bulk, Executor of the
t V last will and testament of 13. C. Holcomb
late of said county deceased, represents to
! th e Cottrt ia L ‘ s Pf lt ,on d 3 ^ fi }r d ar ‘ d
ed , record, , that he . nas fully discharged all
j on
, Le uu . iegrc q ttired of him as Executor of the
j estate of B. U. Ho eoinbe deceased This is
j therefore and creditors to cite to show all persons if concerned, they heirs
cause aay cau,
why said Executor should not be discharged
from Exeutorship and'receive Letters of uis
mission on tbo first Monday in January 1882.
Tais October 3rd, 1881
ISAAC OAKES, O ulinary.
Oc. 8 th, 9(Ids.
Letters OS' DisutLsslon.
GEORGIA, White County.
\\7 BERIIAS C. E. Williams, Executor of
II. P. Hollingsworth represents to ^
Court .n his petition duly filed and entered on
record, r»..„e,t that he f... has iuiiy admiutstereu 1L m P. i»
HoiliugswortU’s estate. This is therefore to
cite alt persons concerned, kindred aud eredi
| Exeputor tors, to show should cause, not if be any disc they barged can, why from saiu his
j administration.and receive letters of disuiiss
t
: ion on tbo first Monday iu November next,
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[This July 18th 1881. ISAAC OAKEb, Ordinary.
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