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< 1 Ti 00 —in tho Court !iu ; • • v.-uin, North- ’
Rust, down v 3;nh rs, (' ■•-» clued, Oh.
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Ti if. folk io.ii j cr irii: iod gt •nliemnn are
1 f 1 1 ft iiy ;iathnr \zm[ to act a s Agents h-r ;
t h d C LE v ' K L A NI > Aadv EUTi.SKK. If|
kml \ oa have no: r. ]Rd you r subscription
it is coir'-; i!“ tu t 0 hart d it to cn!. V
of there g(N i;!cii)!'' 1 , v<;n will much
obi it re \ ours I' r QI v,
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Rev . W, 1 l y U' A RK; G, Dai iloaoga, Ga.
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C. H. o: : sy Cn ,..V ! ’
: 0, J . 0, Bi’U , i 0360ICO DiSt., Trite
■os I a am,, Barton, Rabun County,
Attoal Ike ,A ►•V!' 5,,<£s >' ON ' 5®
Cold East rain.
Winter is approaching
Eire feels quite comfortable.
Long trains of wagons are paisiag
through Cleveland every day.
For the past week the weather has
been cool enough to he comfortable.
When you go to Lula, and you ought
to go there, bo sure to e; l! ana sec
C. W. Asbury.
When you come to tov, a don't forget
to call arid exaruu e tfiat new stock of
goods i Id. B. l> Be
' We are informed that on last Sunday
a little child of Mr. N* ab White, in the
upper part of this county, died rather
suddenly. We did not learn the cause
of its death.
If there has ever been a more favora¬
ble season for farmers to take care of
their produce than the present fall has
been it was before our time, or else w,
have forgotten it.
Wo are sorry to see the people of this
country scared before they are hurt.
But wo are glad to see that they have
_.a disposition to take care of their ra¬
tions wbtfe they have them.
Solicitor General, Harry lived, of
Campbell county passed through Cleve¬
land this week, stopping at the be.
House.
A protracted meeting of some inter¬
est has been in progress here since
Friday night of last woe’:, . nil last
night, with one added to the church.
The public part of the Cleveland
High School closes on Friday evening
Nov. 4th, with an entertainment con
eisting of speeches rehearsals and dia*
lognes, with addresses from U. D. I> ira-
3oy, J. F. Osborn and W. B. Bell.
Thanks to Mrs. J. C, Bell for a very
large and beautiful yam potato, weigh¬
ing ill- lbs. Presents from the ? .dies arc
always highly appreciated by us.
This reminds us of the potato that
was exhibited to us aad others while at
Clarksville last week, grown by Judge
Sutton of that place. It was of the
red yam variety, and the largest we
have ever teen—weighing eight pounds-..
Wo inspected a few days since, Mr.
M. L. Allan’s Sorghum mill, which i3 a.
grand improvement on the old way of
grinding out the juice, in tjih-t country.
Though Lis mill is only pur up on a
small scale, yet it does r, va-t amoant
of work. It is opera f ed by water Be
only a twelve foot over-shot w heel. It
saves the expense of a horse and driver,
and will do three limes the work.
DIED-—On the 20th instant, at Dr. i
J. D. Jarrard’s in White county, of «
Croup, Yes^e, aged about 21 months, on¬
ly child of sister Minorva and Rev. J.
S. Askew. We deeply sympathize v ith
our pastor and his kind wife ia this sad
bereavement. And whilo we shed for
theta the tear of condolence, wo would
comfort theta by saying to them that He
that gave little Vesse to them doeth a!!
things well. The sweet little ch Id is
transformed into an angel, and is be¬
yond th 9 reach of sickness, pam, suf*
eriog and death, and will be a comfort
by faith, to its parents, and will be
ready when death comes to the parents j
to welcome them to the eternal man¬ I
sions on high She was hurried in tb
’ .EH i gra 1 - p x r 0 1. Tiit Rev. Go
’ k * *'ic idlL ur pr w. ac her fa. 3ral iu Lb>
M eti: tC’l!! ! »’» * j • .
For G >' i j • ’ \ er t' .
r, \ Tf | pu O.YI iil i NT DISEASE.
L: 1 ; . Cifiv ' ;«>. N. C, Oct. * ,,,, 11,1
! 635. -~rK 1 it LOT Adce: Bcy: V* 111 you please
a Ho w •VO ■ rj YO ir p toot to relate a
v,u-y f/ft 1 ‘.crioua circumstance
v.'uic : ].M - ’ iod ho i on the 20 th iuat;
‘Hi. I " ‘ 11 wj M rs I’ve in company with
. ,
Mr-, ■I Of )CO it :ft t.bii ■ • i to- a i ■ usury
trp it ; ihe Mo no-ir; . M-uniaur After
Dii iv Ng - r, 1 s’, who lives la the
iiauv ; di j S' I : , i Vi ii : 3 and some other
A'iV'i vaie ■a lof . . dies aiul went fur
t- or .:to the mouDtams to look after
s iock Jtn. Bvots and Mrs. Moore go
she . Dc 3 to look at the
seen . end pick up sumo chestnuts.
Shot ,. ter they eommencod picking
up Cl ; ms the iadk-n became eepara*
tod. M:u Moore says sho missed Mrs.
By or in about lift-eon minutes after she
saw | .or last. She commenced cailiug
her, nd hrnting some considerable
time wbheut finding any traco of Mrs.
By ora, Mrs. Moore want back to the
hou o, t iling Urnm that-Mrs. Bvorswas
lost, A crowd of man wore soon gatb
ered and sear; h began, After search
iug the sernainder of tbo day without
any surcoss, by nightfall the mountains
were ;uH of people se '.rolling for the
uuf-u ciuu'.tfl woman, which continued
umi'. two clock the next. urorniDg,
man when found her aasbanu her. ^ut. amother^geuue^
groui'd will; ©r little basket of
nuts by her. IE r bor.uetJyingoa a iog,
her ltd 5 arm resting on her bonnet, and
her oa her ,-rm, her right b uid ou
her heart, iu which condition she was
found dead. She bad wandored about
on--' mile from where Mrs. Mooie had
last seen hf-r.
Mas. |By is was a delicate woman,
subject to p.Jpitati-ja of heart. It is
tho-.igiit thru, by wu-king became over wearied, the roagb
mountains, she sat
down to rest, and was attacked, with
palpitation v bic-b ended ia death.
Tho husband does not think his wife
was lost. There was no signs of her
having been excited. Mrs. Byers was by
a lady highly respected aud loved
all woo know her. A kind and ailees
tion wife and a good neighbor. But
she is gone to that bourne from whence
no traveler returns. Sue leaves a heart¬
broken husoI, u-ithor, sisters and
many friends to mourn her loss. But
it i3 to be hoped, that her loss will ne
their eternal gain. May God in His
providence bless and comfort the he
v aved husband. And as their pleasure
trips ou this earth are wound up,it is to
bo hoped that the husband will meet
M, f - .. ibo.-o .outs.,i,r.-. far
cne tomb, w here there is no palpitation
of the heart or shortness of breath.
No Eying aioiui on me mountain, out
where aii is peace ;r •! joy i-iievei-mcuo.
■ I itiolEo, !.liou ua-rt ' r us;
ilv.o iby loyo v/r Icejily reel;
’ l £ Mr- G thn ii .tii be, Ti us—
sic u a-i. O -.11 so; rows lieu!.
\ at, ag.-iin, tv .- hope M meet ihco,
' t'.c i-E.y v ii- - . tied;
X, . in iE,..oi with joy greet ihoe,
i, u .;■ intern:; tear i-. i>nod.
J. W. McAfee.
the Advertiser.
OUR ATHENS LETTER.
Athens, Ga., Oct- 23,—This town
is ■u a Hurry of excitement over tbe
coof Forepaugk's great show,
vvLicit will exhibit; bare oa the 27tii of
ibis uvi-nlh. Auiibi-i Uio iwany atuac
lioti-:, cue is tbtii. of the most beamiful
. . ui.iii in Hi© world, or at, least,, she is
st :,C'J to i. c, for whom Foicpaugb gave
tu.: tbousaud dollars. You can see her
p Ctaro, o: 11 i!.inen 1 1;io tho windows of
sr-.-ao of the store Broad street, and
if s&o coo.i oh up > it she will ituloed be
’ , roly, I am lock* . for ,C. W. t come
tfo.Ya ;\s he sfccrrs v..-r> fond of shows.
;;i nt- least ho was tbo last liurc ono
came .hr.;, ./a Clovolaru). Rjv. Mr.
v; : . ;i., (-.1 k'-.t Pahuath, took oo
Ci. iau to j the church memoers of
il pdrBia-yp.o -..iTeais of going to cir¬
ca :t;8, and nrik L was oxtretno.y ue
: ,-Tag to tbo tool : !s of any one. He
v. . spa*, i■;ustration, Hie experience
oFt ymaa who wont to his first
Too ila tot arn was trying to
..... -.voiviers Do hag- thnro, but
. : . hi. mind as wrapped
la • anil at was an object
v , :ch uid km look like a man, and did
not krovu one.: ;a clothes on to bo a wo-,
ni .a, ;..i i so <iiu not have any idea
v. bat it on Id be. I suppose a great
many old people will be like Bill Arp.
He says bis •: lie chaps want to go, and
he Bates to sour up their little souls by
lolling thorn they cannot, and eo he
recoas they will Suivo to go; and al¬
though it will be quite a sacrifice of bis
personal dignity, still ha will go with
idem for fear of accidents, and the like.
At last when the dust bad become
almost. iutoloiable. Providence sends
refreshing lowers ot rain which are
greedy appreciated. it ia this
Education is on a rise seems
State. Geo. 1 Seney, not content with
placing Oxford and VVeslyan oa t\ firm
footing, on Tuesday last sent tho LViu
cipai of tbo Lucy Cobb Iusuia-.e a
check for SIG 01 >0 to Lui.u a chuppt:
with. Tlie frkads oi the institution
have for some time been labor.Tg cara«
to build a chaped, but cpulh uot
got a «>ill-' (-at. amount ana had Maio--:
■ i ■ < lire--, when a Miss Stov ill wrote to
Goo. Honey, a^kinsr h-’se-u» re. To ••*
neuerous unm Answered, !>•’. ing her
that ho bod made it a tu -• ><> never
give when In* was begged, V,. for mice
h 'would ii-'-b-ite from it-s : ,.!e and
gran', iter ; -qnesr, as he •...anight it- a
worthy insHiutiof), if the ns ot
Athens wopld pay <vi. This law
boon promptly rais’d, and no jsupedi
n n is :i me way now ot 'oMuing this
institution an honor, nut n-t.-.v to our
Htate, but the wboie South. Is has a
taionted corps of Teachers, and parents
would do •■veil -.o send their daughters
boot if tdo-iro ibcui to have a
p. actical education.
The name of Goo, I. Seney will live
in the hearts of Georgians many gene
rations h-. ace, and tho entire South
will point with a huger of prkio to tins
generous man.
The Exposition is attracting large
crowds of A thenians, and one and all
on their return pronounce it a complete
success iu every particular. The whole
South. ought to take an interest in it,
and then it would ba a grand success
indeed.
There has been no frost here yet, and
the sign of the niosqtito remains undis
lurked.
The term of the postmaster for this
place has about expired, and it ia ru¬
mored that the department will appoint
a negro ia the place of the present in*
| eurobont. The citizens have most
them signed a petition praying for Dr.
j Q iaent rr ^ present post master’s TII appoint- EON.
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MORTGAGE GALE.
Georgia, I T will soil ct public outcry
Whitj C unify ) Xwitbin the le.;a! ours o!
o firs-'. Tuesday iu December next, it the
ia,. . bouse door of raid Wbiiu county in
C-levGauJ. (leov-'-bi, tbo following property: all
iho mae ;'.aery of tbo (Ibid mill kuown as tbo
mill orooted by F. II. Bradley, for the Naooo
. ; t G >1-1 Mining Company, and lying in said
Mill, consisting of one large Turbine wheel,
tyK'i tho ring, shafts and pulleys oouueet
io ; aid wheel with the batteries; one largo
Belt, and tour stamp mills or batteries, (Port
lor & Me a kin make), cousisting o! live stamps
each—together with all the appurtenances con¬
nected with each, Tho shafting, geari. g and
copper plates all now lying iu.-dd Mill, in
White county. This machinery being difficult
and eXpeusivo to transport will not bo carried
lies in said mill, on 1 - S number 11 1
District of IV bite e. uuty. The machinery is
oomparativoly new and in good order. The
machinery will r.ii be sold m one lot as t
stands. The ate will bo as stated at the
Court house door, and persons wishing to in¬
spect tho machinery can do so before 1 L 16 day
ot sale, by app ; -eg to me.
1 , id; M...
froti: White Su • lor court in lave. George
J. Baldwin i.-; ;• t rMd pTOv-tfr’y. ‘lire pro¬
perty bciu • po. u . out in -mid ii fa, aud hav
iug boon levied od iu said White county by
T. C. Hamilton, former Sheriff.
Xais Oct. 2blh 1SSI.
E. M. CASTLEPEHP Y , Sh’ff.
Oct. 9. &tms.
COMAIISElONEU'S 6. EE E.
Undorandby Undor and by virtue virtue of of an an order order from from tbo the
Superior Court of tho county ot \V r, -i to granted
by his lioner C. J. Wellborn, tb-. Judge F rc
siding therein, at tho October term, 1881, will
be sold before tho Conn house doe;- at Oicve
land, in said county during the lawful hours
for Sheriff sales, on the first Tuesday iu Do
oember 1881, two iots ot laud, numbers 23 aud
24, in the third district of originally llaber
sham now White county, containing in tho
aggregate, five hundred acres taore or less.
These lots are sold for tho purpose of making
partition among tho owners in pursuance of
said order of Court granted in tip proceeding
for paititiou in said Court.
These lots contain a valuable gold mine
which is so located that water vn be brought
upon it, and cosily developod. it is well situ¬
ated also, with regard to roads and markets.
Terms cash and titles perfect;!
JOHN J, KIMSEY, }
CALVIN WILLIAM. II. J. KY PAYNE, LLB, j j Commissioners
Oct. 8 th, 18S1. tds.
GEORGIA, White County:
Appiicaeioa will bo niado ti tho Court of
Ordinary of said county W yite eaa said iota to
0 ; Georgia, nt tho first regular term after the
expiration ef four vvjeks Iro this notice for
leave ,0 sail the lands belonging .0 tho estate
of Jeplitau Freeman late of ■>»!• county do
coasod, for tho benefit ot the heirs and uxodit
ors i f sa'-l doiteitsed.
J .LS.Sii HUNT, Admr. with the will annexed
of Jopthc Freeman, deceased.
Oct. Sih 1881. JOJs.
A milNISTMA TORS SA LE.
GEORGIA, White County:
Y' Virtue of an order from the Uonorablo
"isS * 1 Court ot Ordinary of said county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday iu November next,
at the court house uoor in the town of Cieve
land in said county, within the-lawful hours
of sale, (’JO) one hundred ami fiity i.eies of
land move cr Jess, it being all ’.ho interest of
Jesso Turner deceased in and to lot ol Jan .1
No. (54) ti Ay-four In -ho 4th HL-.riet of ori¬
ginally H.Loershaui bat now White county; it
being all Ux.it part of said lot lying norm of
a high ridga running through tho same before from
east to west, on which deceased vooided
his death. S'al-.t for tho benefit: of tho Leiis
and croditors of said deceased. Ternrs c..sh.
This September J;h, ISSl.
ALFRED N. HESTER, Administrator.
Sept. it). 30d.-.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, White County ;
\\f Y V HERE last AS aud YVrn.B. Burk, of Executor B. G. Holcomb of the
wilt testament
late of said county dccu« 3 ^d, represents to
the Court in his petition duly tiled and enter¬
ed on record, that ho has fully discharged all
??,.* require 1 of b .m as K.\v umm
di?i8:v> of B. c. lie combo deceived ’1
Diotviore to cite all perouan coticoriK. irs
Mi' i a. V'iitors to shov, ;HUvC it’ HOT lliov i-1
whr >,iM I’.xecutor .-‘•'•luld id be d»sel *
from Kxcutorsbip uod receive bettors ot uin
QiiHM e on the first Moodiiy mJiitmarj lSbil
Tain October -#r«i, I SSI.
i S A A 0 0 A K K 3, 0 1 d in »rv.
Oc. >th* itni-.
Letter' Of BU M ion.
GEORGIA, Whit Coi By
, III!UPAS C. L. Wildwiai E
seen tor
' > if. P. i;-dll 'iSW-.irth rrpr. ,1 to tie
; ouvt u his t .-tt'.lim duly Idcu orui ctttr-rcU .-n
•..■I,'-.' ii-- !i Hilly a-! o i I .".-nil 11 . I ’.
II' iii.rswurth’s estalo fir..: i- ‘ iierciov,- t“
i! fM-i-ss i*. t.i-enteil, Uit,igie;-l 1 cre>U
to;.-, to sin v. muse, ii .-■->■ they cau, a by said
Exot-utor shonid not i e .1
| « !uthi!<!raUfi!i..-iml recoivo lettoj of tiisalieH
ion t>u tbo i'.rst Moiulay in k->vt;.,i-« next.
ESS l
j Giver. Under mv band and OiEcial sir, laturo.
This.July isth ISM.
: ISAAC OAKES, Ordniary.
I July 23 Odds
| Bedford.
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| Alhmiand Iron
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! Springs IE S.F
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Adapted in chronic diarhrea, con ration
and Scrofula.—lly. Latham, M. D, 1 ’res't
Virginia Medical Society.
Successfully imed iu Dyspepsia,
I) -: i r I;, ■ . and Scrofula.— Pro I. S. Ja, ..inn,
University Peunsylvar, ia,
Kiiieieut iu xn.urni:; excellent appetizer and
I I blood purlticr.—El• jfisuor, M. 1)., Ur..
Valuable in -.H-rvoas prostration, indigos-
1 t'.o. anu chioru.-G. E. M-tuerrs, M. AE.
i Ms• . 0.
j A tine onio and alterative, very valuable in
1 dif'-.i:,es peculiar to icmnles, chronic lever ami
; io :.e, orouchUls and aw. ses of the d. S e.-'.,vo
| organs.—J. I 1 . Houghton, M. D-, Ala.
Vory beneficial in strengtheni ng and im
! proving a reduced system,— Rev John W.
i I Book with, Bishop of (la.
Invaluable as a nervous tonic.—lion. I. C.
Fowlin', Tt-nu.
districts-D. It. Fairer, M. it., N. 0
I! -stores dobililated systems to health ,,, I . V/ _ .
Mot or, M. !)., Lud.
“Used v it!; great nenefit in Malarial P ver
aud i)ipluheri.(.”-.S. P. Dupon, M. I)., Ga.
Print-o of mineral tonics.-Pram.is Giii.iin,
M.D., N.O.
Of great curative virtue.-Thos. F. Rumbold,
M. 1)., Ht Louis.
Benciiicittl in uterine derangements and
m.ii: rious e. nditions.-G. M. \’ail,f.L. D.,Ohio.
Best rem ly ever used in diseases of the
tbroat.-P. A. Siffcrd, M. D., N. C.
Tonic, alterative, diuretic; ono of natures
Adapted in certain affections ot tho kidneys
and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, chlorosis,
fcrofntoua »:rl cutaneous affficiions.- rtev. J.
J. Mtiurmau, M. D., v'u.
ltolieve ; iica Ltehc promptly-both sick ami
nervou.-.-ltev, E. 0 . Dudsou,'Va.
Sample supply sent ireo to any physician '
desiring to test. B jin pule Is. sout tree. Anal
/-»ii! wrrh ’each p;i ViMtef a* ii . ouics
iroin the Springs $4 per case of 6 guloas ia
| l 29 s M’.oU galons loro in galena, casks. S-l Mass for 10 galons, and $7
1 for JO ccut^
.$1; $J.uO and $J for half doz. Fills, pure
-. gar co.Ued,25e. 50e aud $ I pa-kago LI.25.
$2 JO. and $J half doz. Sent post paid any
v.iici-e This Mass aud Fills contains in rt
duced space all tho curative powers of th<
water, aud is convenient, palatable and solu¬
ble.
j Springs open for visitors June 1st. Board
$35 per month. Special jacas to families and
parties. Carriages; meat v is. tors at Forest
and Lawyer’s depot, each lour miles from
; j Spihigs, upon Vi advice of arrival. Address
M. DA MS, Pres ol the Company,
| j 78 Mam St., Lynchburg, Va.
j For sale in Cleveland, Ga., by OAKES A
HENDERSON.}
' June i n U ISSl. roc. funs.
THE
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Ventilated. Jdooin s,
AND A TABLE LOADED
Witli tlie IBest tlie
COUNTRY AFFORDS.
With Evory Attention Desired. Cleveland, Georgia.
W. B. BELL, Proprietor.
August Cthj^lSSl
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AG 1.N I'A 1 i -■ :i
I i UK ROBB oi th« I'L UKs,
! W tXVE 1 Bv J. W . Bn.i.i,•
j Embracing WILD the Ei A BE, and ill Mu; I i e, 'il’.i 1 Ad
I j ventures of . v E t
KiT'’.ARSON',CART. >’A V N E, C.\ P : .• ' 'K.
jTE'-.A.s JACK, 0AL1 i-’UliNIA JoK
, i.ii.cr , eelt-i ,tcil ludiau ( lub.'n
[ E -nit -*s an “f Guidos, A trite hisE rica! ......
j " •' Uectuiosoa the j-iauu-, i-.nd ■
, ress ami civilisation, i> „
wUh , uU , ll; Grand Buffalo Hunts! I
ate Adventurer! Narrow Escapes! IV. .. .••rut
! K 1 ..ting aim riding! 1 . Life in - I .
| West! ;,o. 1 Illu.arntiui,.-: id Full-Pa a
Colored PE es! A grand Look for A ; .
Outsol? evor.i Cling, old page.:, pn.-.. ■ ..--d
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MOFFAT ..... ... FI! 210 BUSHING, CO.,
i 2 Urine Greet,
M. Lons, Mo.
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St. JOIiS SEWING .1 EE .USE
NV II y ? &
ECAU3E it will Ho L'ght work and
Heavy work and all Uiu work you
vr 1 * it to d* A el lid can use it. it is mo
only Machine vihich is ontii y Lee fomi rji-,
cogs and s' .vF, run ba ’..wa.d or for¬
ward and (Yogok.V <r oik.-* .-Siu*--- -■‘-J
NOB&MAKING OF NEEDLES!
No Gourde to thread if. It cannot bo put
cut of adjustment; runs light, and Noise'ess.
It makes a perfect rtii.-h, act* an Elastic
seam. It has a Soil totting Needle. 1 ». ..as a
lood on both si'.’es of tho needle. It winds
the bobbin w i'.kuut running the Machine, it
is tho
ilea 4 MscMae
Now in use. New and porfuet. Made of tho
best mate.ials.
Now, if you don't bulievo vv'iat I say about
the S;. Johns call and 0 uu- a.id Lo convinced
of a truth, and imy a Ma'-Li.io.
For 1 .vie by it. 1). Kf.YSEY.
Cleveland 23 E- 1 .