The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, November 12, 1881, Image 3

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JlUii Css? ! >J i4, j'-j JL 4i C ‘ Au umn.l Tho wind whistlcth. 1 jots o r railroad talk. A few hints of winter weather. Superior court hero next week. Look out for new advertisements. Work on the Northeastern is rapidly progressing. The greatest- puzzle is to kbow where the .depot will be. We want lota of wood with an occa¬ sional piece of rich pine. We want five hundred new pobscrib •rs accompanied with five hundred dol¬ lars. Jack Frost has paid us a few visits, making " great change in the appear¬ ance of vegetation. M. B, Bell, Cleveland Ga proposes to sell good3at the lowest possible pi ices for cash or good produce. Miss Emma, daughhter of F. M. Edwards of White county, died on the Pth instant. Enough rain has fallen this weak to lay the dust pretty well, but the mud has taken its place. The wet weather is somewhat im po ding the progress of the work on th e Railroad, but all hands seem to be .marry. C. W. Asbury, at Lula Ga., wants all kinds of merchantable produce, for which he proposes to give a fair price and sell you goods at bottom prices. Mo * advertisement in another column. Preparations are being made to repair the brick building on the East side of public square- It would seem business¬ like to see a new building going up on the ground where the other burned building stood. For the noxt two wooks court will be m session at this place, and of course there will bo a great many people iu town, and wo hope they will not forget to call—give us a dollar, and have their names entered upon our subscription book. Wo have already received quite a number of new subscribers, and hope during the next two weeks to swell our list to five hundred in this county. Kememb r it is to your interest as well as our own. Mow many of our subscribers will act as special agent for the Advertiser during court? Remember that tho better vvs are patronized tho better paper wo shall be able to give you. And we will not forgot to mention that the cash sys¬ tem is the host for all parties, and as we ere just beginning the publication of car paper iu your midst it is reason*, able to suppose that we need ali the money wo can get and a nick la beside, and we feel confident that the peop'o of Habersham county will do their whole duty in this respect. .For tho Advertiser. ATHENS LETTER. The show has come and gone, and there never was a greater humbug per* petrated on a people. Your correspon dear, thought ho would avail himself of this opportunity to see the groat wonders or tii * world, so buy ing a ticket, he proceeded attkeappointed hour to the place where they wore going to show. On arriving at the grounds found every tning in one solid mass, and yon could not stir them with a stick. There were fully ten ,thou%iaiL popple about the canvass trying to gain admittance, but they were told that the doors wore Dot ready to be opened, and so the whole crowd stood there and were pushed around audone lady fainted, and two or three little children were almost suffo¬ cated. I have been in tight places and bad some close shaves, but never expe¬ rienced the torture I dul on this occa¬ sion, At last the door3 were opened J and the crowd eerged forward in one solid Ditisa to gain entrauce, and the ladies wot e pushed a Bout promiscuously , o,nd every one seemed fo bo trying to j jiu- t somebody oat of his way After »'--VMing its the canvass you were fold t na for twenty five cents extra, you -ouid gee a reserved seat, and those 1 who availed themselves of the offer v. badly bit-ten. for tho reserved soati i \v■; as u,i better than those not reserved j The only thing about it. worthy of at ‘ r ention was 'ho .•mbnals and they wen* | jcription a curiosity'. of these, 1 will not but att-eir.pt cannot a refrain de-s (from mentioning some little canaries I who w>ro trained to doaltnostanything. | bail, The keeper climb would ladder, make them and roll do a a run races, a variety of things, and they seemed to understand what he said perfectly. lie placed two ladders together, and told them all to form in a line, and tho one that got over those ladders first would receive a lump of sugar. At the signal i all-started and together for run some time but at last one of them thinking he was going to be beaten adopted the shorter plan of going straight through, and when his tired companions nrilved ho greeted them with a chirp of triumph. The keeper said that it took him two years to learn them to do this one thing, and I thought it ho was that long learn¬ ing them that, and it took him as long to learn all other tricks, that his birds were surely getting up in years’; but of course for you rnu-t always make allowance showmen, for they.will lie. The day passed off very quietly, and no serious damage was done, A white man cut a negro’s throat hut not fatally it is thought, and this as usual, was caused by whisky. I seo by your last issue that you have removed tho AdvjbrtWer toChRksville, and whle White couuty will regret, to loose you still she will not be so selfish as to want you to stay there when it will bo to y.mr interest to go elsewhere. And now Cleveland will be minus ten Churches, and she can ill afford to loose them too as in them she took a just pride, and also in former days tho Bells and Churches were about even, but now she will have more bolls than churches, but bur loss will bo Clarks¬ ville's gain. I hope you may h&vo that success in your now fields of labor that you de serve, and old Habersham should come up to your aid, and build up the Adver¬ tiser until it will bo au honor to tiorth eaflt Georgia. Have had no trost hero as yet and it scorns as if wo were going to have a warm fail TlIEON. Learn To work. Now, girls, don’t allow mother to darn .your stockings; attend to this simple duty yourselves. Fine darning is ready an aoconpiisbaicnt. Taka tho care ot your entire wardrobe as far as possible. Don't let a button bo off your shoes a minute longer than is necessary. It takes just about a minute to sew one on aau o'.: hi'-v much neater a foot looks in a trimly buttoned boot than it dons in a lop-sided affair, with half the buttons off Every girl should {earn to make the simple articles of clothing. Make tho work a study. Once get in the hal) it of looking over your things and you will like it wonderfully. You will have tho independent feeling that you need not wait for any one’s convenience in repairing and making but that y»u can h« before -baud m all sr.cn matters. The relief to your weary mothor will be more than you can estimate. When you be¬ come as old and worn as she is yon will know how much,‘every little helps ’ The Dost Office. Pledger of tho Blade is in Athens, and we learn that he has au eye oo the post office. We do not think the present ad¬ ministration would so iusult the tradi¬ tions and as they say prejudice of the South as to place a, colored man in such an important position. Dr. Orr gives entire satisfaction and wo hope bo will return bis office, -SjMk-jm Watokuian. Bit ;>y A Bag, On Friday last peliCeman Rose was bitten by a canine belonging to Mr. S hoi man the butcher; but Rose after¬ wards resolved hitnaelf into a dog Saw and shot the brute iu the head, the bul¬ let coming out at the tip end of its tad. This dog is said to have bitten ' several persona lately and should bo extermin¬ ated forw i tb .—Southern Watchman. - <©►<> SlOX City; Iowa, November 6.—'The city was thrown into great excitement this morning by a terrible triple dragedy A. Stein-a prominent figure ing police circles for several months, cut his wife’s throat chopped up !m mother indjitw and killed himself by poieon. Stein .and Iff , wife are dead the mother in law Ti aniy recover. Jealousy insanity and liquor are the causes. I ifO NSW York llera’d warns all, dealers in Confefierafo bonds—and as j every one knows, there has been an im men so revival of interest in -these bonds! of late—to watch closely or they will taken iu by counterfeits. During tba. war, it say a counterfeit Confederate notes were printed in nearly all the Northern cities aDd the only manner in/ which they could be distingtmhod from the genaitio notes was bv the fact than they wt-re some whan "better printed. 'There are thousands of these bonds still in existence, and the speculators are likely to g-1 ‘hit’ uukfes they are very careful. B! ,u!vs of all kinds for* sale at this office' SfiiJtl BELL HOTEL Is ready at all limes for the aceom fttodation of Guests. WELL ’Veirtil atod. Rooti i AND A TABLE LOADED Wit It th e I3est the COUNTRY AFFORDS. With Every Attention Desired. Cleveland”, Georgia. \Y. 1>. BELL, Proprietor. August 6th,, 1 SSI - tf. A KENT'S, K. A. Lehmann, Solicitors of American nr.d 1 I’oreigFu Patents, Wnsningtori, 1). C, All business connected with Pateata, w both or be¬ fore the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly attended to. Ro ehargo made unless a patent is secured. Send fur circular. tf BEST buainos now before the public You can make money mster at work lor us than at tt-.vthiu r else Capital not needed. "'Ye will start you. $12 a any and upwards made nt , 6me by the industrious, Mon, women boys and girls wanted evorywnere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time only or give your whole time to the business, You can livo at hoiueaud do t i i work. No,other business will pay you nearly as well, No one can ail to uiako aaovawkus laMnnj,. Cost tly Ouilit tad terms free. .v|< uey 'uiade fast, easily and honorably- Address Ttum & Co, Augusta, Main. $66 a week in your o»n town. $5 Out¬ fit Loo. No risk Everything new. Capital not required. We will fur u sh you everything Many aretualting fortuaer. Ladies make as mueh'as aiou and boys and girls make great pay. Header if you want a busi¬ ness at which you can make great pay all -ho time you work wri ■» for par. c.ilars to if. HYr, I.BTJ- le Co., Portland, Alain. LfA-OULDLL V OR | hi D PC And Jbeil-, HEIRS HUO Shoirld all send for sample copy of-thet wonderful paper The World and soldier published at Washington, 1). C. It contains Stories of the War, Camp Life Scenes from the Battlefield, audu thousaud things of interest to our country ,s defenders. It contains aii the Laws and instructi >us relating to Pen¬ sions and Lou.ity for Soldiers and their heirs. Eight pages forty columns weekly. $1 a year. Sample ireo. Address World and Soldier, lio.x 5S.S, Washington, I). C. BUY rjp« A, MO p k lioyal St. JOES SEW I EG- MACHINE! wliy < TT?ECaU.SE It. will do Light work and Heavy work, and ail tho work you waut it to do. A child cap use it. it is the obly Machine which is entirely free from cams, cogs and springs—will run backward or for ward and do good work. NO liltlLlKING OFNEEfi,£A j Nu trouble to thread it. It eanutJt-be - put cut of adjustment; runs light, and Noiseless. It makes a perfect stitch, and an Elastic scam. It his a Self Sotting Needle. It "Mbs a feed on both sides of the ue'edlo. It winds the bobbin without running the Machine.. It is the JBes£ Madbixte. Now in use. Now and perfect. Mqde of tho best materials. ,*•> Now, if you don’t beligve what T say about the bt. Johns call and see me and bo convinced of a truth, anil buy - a Machine. For sale by 11. L. JMMSKY. uif Cleveland^* J IfcfcM---, 28 1881. This Explained. a s | *^905P*iteot name of an iuvaluabie iBt msI v for re uiovtng itoui the human systeifi pm and siotnacu wo ms. ptiysieiaiL?aud"saved It is i bc^ircqci'ijnion of a celebrated child tho life of the it asas ,dimcnscd for. It has siuco beeu tbaj uftass ot saving tho lifts of thousahds chil¬ dren by its timely use. It is put up in tbe form of powders, ready for use, and children taae it readi;}, as it is a pleas¬ ant mediciue. bold by dealers in med iciae at 25 cents, No r rin Tn i iyrv Ml LLS Located on Shoal Crock, Five miles West from Cleveland, will grind Wheat and Corn, Saw Logs, Plano Lumber,' Also KIM in i. j Yes COTTOHy (Bagging and Tics furnished if desired), All clone iu First Class Order, And upon short notice. Give me a Trial. ALSO 30,000 Brick For Sale. R. R ASBURY. September 10th, 1SSI. AUNTS WANTED for the Standard Edition REVISED NEW TESTAMENT. r 13 STYLES Elegant Edition, about 000 pagos. Uomparative arge Type Bditiou, over 11 00 pages Old and New versions ou From 81 .till to 87.00 opposite pages. “Ilis • tory or tho Bible and of the New lUvisiou given to subscribers. The Hoerut of Successful Canvassing given eve:; Agent, Send for mi; liberal BILL terms, Publishing (Mention this paper.] The HENRY Co., Established 1847.] Nouwicii, Bonn. W Our Beloved; (Y/VliLLDLJ) |ki)(l Mis hitilUIttl ealniPt. An elegant Chrome Lithograph of our late President’ making 8 full lenth portraits' prin¬ ted in 10 colors on heavy paper with a rich gold border. 8i/.o 18x26 inches. The sale, of I this beautiful work «1 art lias been simply un precedonted at $1 per copy. In order that every family may bo ablo to possess this beautiful arid t.mailing seuvenlor of our late President and tas abinot, we will mail it for only 50 cents per copy. IV’e call furnish this samp subject, printed iu 8 colors, reduced to ',1x12 inches, for ou y la cents, AUNTS Postage stumps taken. WANTED Now is the time for agents lt> reap a rich har¬ vest with these beautiful portraits. Nothing sells like them. -Scud for samples and term. CONANT fc CO., Publishers, 7 Uey St., New York. PATEN TS obtained, and all business in tbe U- 8. Patent ijHire, or in tbo Courts attended to for -MOP¬ ERATE FEES, We are opposite the U. 8. Patent Oftioe, en¬ gaged in patent business exclusive¬ ly’ and can obtain patents in loss lime than those remote from WASHING CON. When model or drawing is sent wc advise as to patentability free of charge; and wo make NC CHARlfE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATE MX. We refer, bore, to tbe Post Master, theSupt. of too Money Order 1 >iv., and to otheiats of the U. 8. Patent Cilice. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to actual clients in your own state, or county, address— C. A. SNOW d‘ Co., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. C’*n—iKimiMr m 1 ^liiSsadA^. '.1C. -A OIWISR Y 8 O/Jict', ( Clarksville. Ga., Habersham (‘minty, y N . h, It! ,,/" A Y FTE11 the publication not ca for thirty days, begat advertising of Habersham be done In the Advertiser, at Clarks, U0J5T. .X. W ROY I S. ()r r HahershaniCouniy, t MORTGAGE SALE. f!t orgia, ■ ) j will sell t public out.rj White County j Lwitbin the legal !n>u;> ofra' on the first Tuesday in Deertuhcr i ? i, at t Court house door ol' said Wide r on.ty in Clevelaud.-YJoorgia, tho bdier, , ■ j . -j • ri„ : ; ibu uiacniuury ol 'uo iblu mu known as i mill orected by 1-. II, liradley, tor (lie Naero e.iiue Mill, Gold .Mining Company, and iyir ; in s# iMn.-i.-th.g of ,ine hi, go Turbine « I • with the gearing. abaft: . ,;d no ■ e;n: - ing said w heel with ibo baiterR ,;ie Rr,, Celt, and lour stamp mi is or batteries (P ,r tor Meakin make), consisting of ..w -•ju.i, ,: each—together with all tho a jpuru u:> ■. oi l ueeted with each, Thu shlifting, ge. ■ , an 1 copper plates all nr,i Ivin in said SI'" in ■ White county. This m.-u-tiii.v.ry being dn :c ! at,,! expensive to transport w>d uol . e carrcti and exp. sed at tnCourt house , t the day ot sale, but will remain up till sold iies iu said mill, ou Hit number District of White e unt.v. ’j in comparatively new and’ in , -ot maehiuery wRi ah be sold stands. The sale will be i Court house door, an 1 por«o- - spect the inachln iy can ife of sale, by app.ping to u,< . This prone,; , old under, u . , i from White Superior Court in i ..,, , , . J. Baldwin against naid pro :r' i : perty being pointed out in , i ,, ing; been levied on in saoi A nue eo. 1. C. Hamilton, jointer ,-i,euU. T i: Oct, Void IaS 1. b. M. CASTLEHKRKY,M ' Uet. ‘J. etuis. GEORGIA, BY ' County. Applienoioa will In -.s ! : t« til ■ four: Ordinary of said couuty White aud said Mate of Georgia, attbe first regular term altt ;l.o expiration ot four wseks iro'i this nt no ,1 leave to soil Iho lands belonging to the into of JopUtlia Freeman late ot said e-.enty de¬ ceased, for the benellt of tho heirs and e;edit¬ ors ol said deceased. JESsE HUNT, Adair, with the will uui.c.yad of Jeptha Freeman, deceased. Got. Still 881. 30ds. Letters oi’ UiMiilssitid. GEORGIA, White County, \ W WHEREAS last will and Wm.li. testament Burk, of il\oeutor IS. C iloleomb of tho . late of said county deoeiLs i. roptesents t<> the Cour- in his petition duly tiled and enter¬ ed ou record, that he has fully dischar all tho unties required of him as Exc, itior ... the estate of B. C. He!combo deceased T! is therefore to cite all persons onnet-ioed 1 and creditors to show cause if auv ti , why said Executor should not bo di from Excutorsbip ami receive Letters . mission on the first Monday in January Tais October Srd, 1881. ISAAC OAKES, Oidim Oc. Sth, titi. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order fro . •Superior Court of the county of White grant by his Honor C. J. Wellborn, the Judge pro siding therein, at the October term, ISSI, wU, bo sold before the Court house •!■ • r at Cleve¬ land, in said county during ini lawful hours for Ishoriff sales, on the first Tuesday in De¬ cember 1881, two lots ol land, number* 23 ami 21, in the third district of ortginuiiy Haber¬ sham now White county, comainiog in tho aggregate, live hundred acres more or lo-a. These lots aro sold for the purpose m making partition among the owner;: iu pursuant’,; of said order of Court granted in tho proceedin': for partition in said Court. These lots contain a valuable gold mine which is so located that water can be broout, •upon it, and cosily developed, it is weU a ted also, with regard to roads an 1 maikcL To ins cash and titles perfect. JOHN J, KIM BEY, I ! CALVIN U. IvYTLE, PAYNE,j D i..-sioi t• WILLIAM. J. Oct. Sth, 1881. tds. INVENTOR*, BitOo., addre.-e Attys ED.sON it Law and Patent Solicitor*, W i.-Luigieu, !_>. C., for references and advice, sent tree. M ■ et lernl exniusively to Patent business. Reasonable terms. Reissues. Intcrfe s, imp eaves solicited, rejected in other banks a ,-p, Caveats Sen i model, t-i ek..-t*-b a it it description for opinio:! as to pat'-oi Free of Charge. We rotor to tl e Oon.u... or of Patents, also to lis-Cuuuuiti, Established 1866. I, /Y( I /\ I T I | I \ Those Great can.-o always t un. moot a I wt.o taee a.i Ls U JLi 1_* vantage ot tl t ■ L-iruv - for making muuey mat « , offered, generally eveetne w -.-.litiiy, v*u i thnse whoalo not improve suef. • jra.uo--:- r- m ., poverty. Wo want uiuny uteri, tuavn, bv t and girls to work for us light tin r n h - ealities. Anyone rau do liie v> • p -uerly iron the first. at.,rt. The hi:- . s will r, y more than leu times ordiuaro vs is> ; ; . sivooutli! furnished free. NoOUisv, ; ■ : _> i lails to liialtc money rani li;. i ... : , . v your whole lime to •• vvo’l , or s ' spare uiouieuts. l’uii >. .'o; „ too -t . list, t is needeu is sent free. Ao Go, i’ordand Maine PATEN VS FOR IN '. T.N i . N S K, W. iKItKUSOHi .1 C. S" i t’K A NI) R,SO 8 A SMITH, A T i t ilis ); v s -AT LA W l_ Nu. 40 'JSh‘h ?itli Tired, WashiB^twn II. tl No fee fur preliminary examination. No tee unless patent is allowed, Fees !e.-s Ibait any oiner ,et-posible agency. Books of infor Illation sent tree of charge, Ucferouces lur nulled upon ’cq-icSt. TTALL’6 Pubitivt; cui« lui Dorns wt.l 11 euro Warts, Bunions, Sore ami ieflauted joints For sale by druggis:.', ’I GAVE LlY CHILD three doses of Ibe Patent ll.medy—-2905- aad they bn ugbs avvay ha.f ptutuf worms.’' Sold by Druggists. ' J Y#**.#t : * ' * i