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OiHoc—In tho Court House, room, No. ft,
Hast, down Stairs, Clarksville Ga.
OUIi AGENTS !
The following named gentlemen are
legally authorized to act as Agents fw
the Aadyertiser. If jou have not
paid your subscription, and it is cou
venent to hand it to either of those
gentlemen, you will much oblige
Yours Truly,
Alex. Church, Publisher.
Rev. W. II. McAfee, Dahlonega, Ga.
J W. Meeks, Blairsville, Ga.
C. II. Kytlk, Mossy Creek, White Co.
Rev. J. C, Bell, Tesonteo Dist., White
Co.
tGuss Lyon, Barton, Rabun County.
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X<ocal Items®
More now advertisements
Plenty of “rod-eye" on board.
Sde advertisement of Mt. Airy To¬
bacco Co., in another Column.
See advertisement of Bell Hotel, at
Cleveland, Ga , in another column of
this paper.
Tho Sheriff, Clerk, and all ch eofficers
of Court seam bent on doing their
whole duty.
Our Sheriff had necessarily to knock
an intoxicated negro in tho head this
week, in self defence.
The Court has boen oumbered this
week with some tedious casos which
necessarily consume a considerable
amount of time.
See advertisement of J. A. Reynolds,
Surveyor, in another column. Mr.
Reynolds is competent and worthy of
your patronage.
Miss Mollie Church left this place last
Friday morning for tho Gate city, whore
she will probably make hor home for
nine time.
A little labor and good judgment
judiciously applied to tho sidewalks and
streets would add much to tho appear¬
ance aad character of our town.
The Grand Jury for the present term
of our Superior Court is composed of
able men who seem to bo earnest in
looking after tho various interests of
the county.
Mrs. Alex. Church begs leave to ten
der her warmest thanks to Mrs. C. H.
Button for a basket of nice yam potatoes,
one of which weighed something over
six pounds.
P. F. Lawshe of the Gainesville
Southron gave tho Advertiser a call
this week. And also a representative
of the Southern Banner, at Athens
whose name has slipped our memory.
We thank them for the kindly express^,
ions of success in our new field of labor.
Editor Advertiser:
Allow me space in your paper to thank
all those kind friend* who stood by my
husband in time of trouble. Also ?to
those who have been so very kind to me
since my return, and whoso kindly
counsels have done so much to restore
harmony. I wish to say there will al¬
ways be a warm place in my heart for
them, and may the promised portion of
the peace makers be theirs. I am con¬
vinced of my husband’s innocence of
the charges brought against him, and
sincerely regret auy share I may have
had in his suffering.
I have no ill will toward any one—
and I hope that ia our endeavor to bu¬
ry the errirs and troubles of the past,
we may have the aid and good wishes of
our many friends in Georgia.
Believe me kind friends, your kind¬
ness to the “stranger in your gates'’
will never be lorgotten
Mrs, H. D. Ingersoll.
Loudsville, Nov- 13, 1881.
I wish to join my wife in her gratitude
to the friends in my adversity. I will
never forget those who stood by mo
when I so much needed friends, and
in the future I will so live that I may
be worthy of their confidence.
H. D. Ingersoll.
Nov. 13, 1831.
SUPERIOR COURT.
The fall term ol Habersham Superior
Court convened on Monday 14th inst.,
His Honor, C. J. Wellborne presiding.
The bar was ably represented as fo!
; lows:
From Gainesville, J. B. Estes, Claude
Estes, 8. C. Dunlap, W, J. 11 am; Cleve
| i , ,aad W. K. ’ J - Williams: J - I V n,8e >• Jefferson, J i w U • 1L ii Underwood, it W. 4 I. Pike; ,
j Athens, 1’ope Barrow, Emory Speer,
! ;
S. Morris; Toccoa, J. W- Owens, S. M.
1 Smith, L. Davis, J. S. Hunter; Dahlon- ,, , ,
I oga, M. G. Boyd; Local, C. H. Sutton,
W. T. Crane, and Solictor W- S Erwin.
Virginia Varieties.
Virginia Democrats are badly cut up
at the election of Cameron. They pro.
diet the readjuster and Republicans
in the Legislature will fall out over
the election of Untited State sonator;
that Mahone pledged Lewis the sen a-,
torship if ho would consent to his name
to bo used on the readjuster tickets
that Lewis consented and on this con¬
sent he holds tho readjustee as bound
to make him senator. Cameron Riddie
berger and Auditor Maasie, all promi
roadjusters, want to bosenatorand will
make efforts to be elected, The Demo¬
crats hope and believe that tho Repub¬
licans and readjusters will fall out over
this position. If they disagreo the
| Democrats Wickham will straightout propose Republican. to elect Gen.
a
the Republican members of the Legis¬
lature will unite with them the
crats will gladly elect a Republican
to beat the readjusters and it is
the national leaders of the Republican
party would in view of the narrow mar¬
gin in the senate advise tho election of
Wickham rather than have a coalition¬
ist senator.
Mutilated Coin.
An erroneous impression prevails as
to the value of mutilatod silver coins,
created probably by au illusive adver¬
tising card circulated by a business turn
in which it is said that the Government
has fixed a definite scale upou coins
with holes iu them rating the dollar so
treated at sixtysfive cents, the
dollar at thirty-five cents and so on.
No s.ich annouucement was evor made
by the Treasury Department, To cor¬
rect iho false notion which has grown
upou tho subject the Treasury Depart¬
ment has just published the following
circular:
Treasury* Department, )
Bureau of the Mint, >
Washington, D C., Oct. G, 1881. )
The Government has fixed no valua¬
tion upon mutillatod silver coin
than tho market value of the silver
contain. They are purchased at
mints by-weight aa bullion and tho
ue dopeads upon tho price of silver
the any coin is received at the
At present the price paid by the mint
is $1.12$ per ounce fine.
Horatio C. Burchard,
Director
The abovo from tho Postal Review is
published as some of our readers may
have punched coin which they would
like to know how to dispose of.—Ath¬
ens Chronicle.
Experiment With Bono Meal and
Ashes.
A fanner in Indiana gives the follow¬
ing result of an experiment with bone
dust and wood ashos. Ho says: ‘I ap¬
plied GOO pounds of dry unleached
ashes to tho acre and sowed wheat on
that and tho result was ouly six bush¬
els to the acre—Adjoining this tract I
drilled in 200 pounds of bone dust and
tho three acres produced 20 bushels to
the acre being an increased yield of
fourteen bushels over tho tract sown
with wood ashes. Tho fbllowiug year
I used 500 pounds of bone dust on the
plot where I had previously sown GOO
pounds of ashes and the result was for¬
ty bushels of wheal to the acre being
double what the bone produced alone.
The experiment satisfied me that ashes
alone or bone-dust alone would not
give me a yield that paid to my satis¬
faction. This acre with ashes yielded
six bushels the acre with the
yielded twenty bushels but when tbe
two were combinod I harvested forty
bushels. This shows what experiment
and a small expenditure of money will
do for the progressive farmer.,
The Credit System.
A Northern explorer of Georgia
ton fields has sampled the credit
which is bound to keep every
poor as long as it lasts. The local
italists who advance money aud
visions ou the mortagd of tho
crop run up prices of purchasers
they chalk, them down uutil their
age extra charge reduced to an
basis is from 25 to 500 per cent,
annum. * ‘There is no occupation in
world,' says tbe observer unless ii
successful bank burglary which can
made to pay a return on capital borrow¬
ed at such a ruinous rate.’ The
salvation from the swindles described
gradually coming about and that is
influx of Northern capital.—
graph.
The editor of a local paper was
by a stranger if it was possible
little town kept up four
The reply was—“No it takes /our
papers to keep up the town.’
Star Houle Decision.
Tho decision of Judge Cox in the Star
route cases was received with surprise
t and by ^ most j/comlomned people with indignation.
Tho in unmeasure
j terms for libolating these men coDcern
: ing whose guilt there is but little doubt.
1 I The defendants are warmly highly elated over
tho result and were congratu
|. U(H ] py friends upon the rendering of
the decision. The prosecutors express
a determination to continue the light
and bring the rascals to justice.
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On the 27th of October a feat was
performed on the Exposition Grounds
which could not be pel formed anywhere
else (oxcopt in the South), and which is
unparalleled.
Cetron which was dangling upon the
cotton stalks in th : “patch' at sunrise
was picked ginned carded spun wove
into cloth dyed cut and made into two
suits ef clothes before sunset—within
the usual hours of a day’s work—and
ono suit worn by tho the Governor of
Georgia and the other by tho Governor
cfaNaw England State in receiving
company during the evening.
“I’m afraid you’ll be late at the pars
tv”-— 6aid an old lady to her stylish
grand-daughter, who replied—
“Oh you dear grandma, don’t you
know that in our fashionable set no¬
body ever goes to a party till every¬
body gets there.’
SI IGEE
SEATING Machine Needles, Rubbers, Bands,
Genuine oil, and all other attachments belong¬
ing to the Staffer.Sw/ing Machine, for sale at
this office.
Nov. 19,1881. wly.
J. A. REYNOLDS,
/"TOUNTY Surveyor, Respectfully Solicits the
Patronage of the peoplo of llabershuut
County. Address Mt. Airy, Ga.
Nov. 19 3m
S25 Every Day
Can be easily made with our
Well Augers & Drills
Ono man and onqhorse required. W»
are tho only makers of the Tiffin Well
Boring and Bock-Drilling Machine.
__ Warranted the on Earth!
Ziook Many aad of our Circulars customers FREE. make Address, from &UO to $40 a day.
LOOMIS & NUBIAN, TIFFIN, OHIO.
* DCyOlflllQ KafiuOfiy widows, For S05.BSXER.Si fathers, mothers
or
children. Thousands yet entitled. Pensions given
for loss of finger,toe.eye or^ruptnre.Varicose voins
or any Disease. Thousands XNCKJEASJE of pensioners and
soldiers entitled to and BOUNTY.
PATENTS procured for Inventors. .Soldiers
land warrants procured, bought and sold. Soldi ere*
uid heirs apply for your rights at once. Send %
■ tamps for The CiuixstL^S^>ld^Qr J, and Pension
au.i Bounty laws, blanks i instructions. l
an Wo
j&msm
THE BEST
OF ALL
13 immmn illlMTCI
FOE MAN AND BEAST.
T For moro than a third of a century been tlio Sj -si
Mexican Mustang Riiiiment has
known to millions all over tho world ns
.jjjnecklents the only safe and reliance pain. It for is the medicine relief of^ j)
a
iyj above hi nil. price For ana pause form —the of external nest of pain its .
' ” every
the K
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f.
ftj Mustang Linirnont flesh is without and auude an equal. ^ %
It peiictraiea to
' 5 ! the very hone—making tho continu- «
Ojjunce slide. of Its pain effects nnd upon inflammation Hitman Flesh impos-w and
iful. Stliis Brute Creation are equally wouder
The lUyxieun
I
i,. f’5 Liniment is needed by somebody in I
f’iij every house. Every day brings ne ws of 8 |
the ngouy of n u nvvful scald »v {turn [
gV til subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re
.stored, , or or a a valuable horse or ox |
n iiavi’d saved S by the healing power of tliia
i 9
which speedily cures such ailments of 2
rathe HUMAN FLESH aa Stiff!
jffi -*)! Rheumatism, Contracted Swellings, Muscles, I
.ToBits, Rliras j
j and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises nnd
■listings, Sprains, Poisonous Bites aud j
Stift'ocss, Lameness, Old
f JjSore Sores, XTIcers. Frostbites, Chilblains,
Nippies, Caked Breast, ami
‘ indeed every form of external dis¬
ease. It heals without scars.
For the Bkute Creation it cures
Sprains, Swinny, Stiff Jollita,
Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof I>ls
eases, Foot Hot, Screw Scratches, Worm, Wind¬ Scab,
Hollow Horn,
er,] Is, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon
the Sight and every other ailment
to which the occupants of the
Stable and StoeU Yard are liable.
The Mexican Mustang Liniment
always it cures and never disappoints;
and is, positively,
THU BUST
OF ALL
ENTSI
FOB MAN OB BEAST,
3Li JE G-AHi *
OHM SKY'S Office, ) Clarksville. Ga„
Habersham County, y Nov. 4th, 1881
j A \ FL’ER the publication of this
notice for thirty days, -all the
; Legal advertising of Habersham county will
j bo auue Hour. in tho Advertiser, N. GROVES, at Clarksville,*Ua. Ordinary,
HahershnmCounty, Ga.
1 GE Oli 01A ,'Jla her slut County,
m
{ ORDINARY'S OF.FICK,
| Clarksville!
j i jVTaucy Cantrell, wife of R. C. Cantrell of
j i said county, applies-to uie for Exemption
of personally and settfug apart aud -valuation
i of Homestead, and l will piss upon the same
at my office in Clarksville on thedSrd day of
; November 1881! at II o’clock, . 11 . Given pin der
j my band and official Signature, 2nd Nov. 1881.
ROUT. N. GROwlS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Habersham County,
j j ORBNARY’S OFFIOIS
Clarksville.
J. T,. R. Tench ol said county applies to me
for Exemption of personalty, and 1 will pass
upon tbc same at my office ia Clarksvilo on
tho 10th day December 1881. at 12 o’clock
Given under my hand and official
11 th day of November 1881.
ROBT. N. GROVES, Ordinary.
Nov. 16
MORTGAGE SALE.
Georgia, j ) A I will sell at public outcry
White County within tho legal hours of .sale
on tho lirst Tuesday in Docember next, at the
Court house door of said While oouuty in
Cleveland,‘.Georgia, tho following property: all
tho machinery of tho tibld mill known us the
mill erected by F. 11. 15 rad ley, for tho Nacoo
chce Gold Mining Company, and lying in said
Mill, consisting of one largo Turbine wheel,
with the gearing, shafts and pulleys connect
ingsaid wheel with iho batteries: ono (Port large
Belt, and tour stamp mills or batteries,
tor & Meakin make), consisting of five stamps
each—together with all the a opurtenaucea con¬
nected with each, The shafting, geariug and
copper plates all now lying in said Mill, in
White county. This machinery being difficult
and expensive to transport will uot be carried
and exposed at tho Court house on the day
sale, but will remain untill sold where it now
lies iu said mill, on lot number 91 iu tho 3rd
District of White county. The machinery is
comparatively new and in good order. Tho
machinery will all be sold in one lot as it
stands. Tho sale will bo as stated at tho
| Court house door, aud persons wishing to in -
! speettbo machinery can do so before tho day
S of sale, by applying to mo.
This property sold under a morgage fi
J ! J. froiu Baldwin White Superior agaiust said court property. in favor of The George pro
| perty beiug pointed out in said fi fa, and
| ing been loviod on iu said White county
T. C. Hamilton, former Sheriff.
Tu is Oct. 25th 1SSI.
E. M. CASTLEBERRY , Sh’ff.
Oct. 9. 5tms.
GEORGIA, White County:
Applicaoion will bo made to tbe Court
Ordinary of said county Whito and said
of Georgia, at the first regular term after
expiration ef four wjekslnror this notice
leave to sell the lands belonging to tho
of J aphtha Freeman late of said county
ceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and
ors of said deceased.
JESSE HUNT, Admr. with the will
of Jeptha Freeman, deceased.
Get. 8th 1881. 30ds.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, White Comity:
**.\7HEREAS Wm.fi, Burk, Executor of
W hist will aud testament of B. C.
late of said .county deceased, represents
tho Couri iu hie petition duly filed aud enter¬
ed on record, that hollas fully discharged all
the uuties required of him as Executor of
estate of B. 0. Holcombe deceased This
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
aud creditors to show cause if aay they
why said Executor should not be
from Excutorship and receive Letters of
mission on tho first Monday in January
Tais October 3rd, 1851.
ISAAC OAKES, Oidinary.
Oc. 8th, 9lids.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE .
Under and by virtue of an order from
Superior Court of the county of White
by his lionet C. J. Wellborn, the Judge
siding therein, at the October term, 1881,
be sold before tho Court house door at
land, in said county during tho lawful
for Shoiiff sales, on the first Tuesday in
cember 1881, two lots ot land, numbors 23
24, in the third district of originally
sham now White county, containing in
aggregate, five hundred acres more or
These lots are sold for tho purpose of
partition among the owners iu pursuance
said order of Court granted in the
for partition in said Court.
Those lots contain a valuable gold mine
which is so located that water can bo
upon it, and eesily developed. It is well
ated also, with regard to roads and markets.
Torms cash and titles perfoct.
JOHN J, KIMSEY, )
CALVIN H. KYTLE, V
WILLIAM. J. PAYNE, J
Oct. 8th, 1881. tds..
IN V ElN TORYkos"',"
Law and Patent Solicitors, Washington, 1).
for references and advice, sent free. We
tend exclusively to Patent business.
Reasonable terms. Reissues,
anp cares rejected in other hunks a
Caveats solicited. Send model, or sketch
description for opinion as to
Free of Charge. We refer to the
er of Patents, also to
Established 1866.
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS.
B, W. ANDKRSOK. L C.
ANDERSON A SMITH,
ATTOKKKYS-AT LAWl
No. 109Seventh Ttreet, Washington D.
No fee for preliminary examination.
tee unless patent is allowed, Fees less
any other resposible agency, Books of
mation sent free of charge, Referonces
nished upon request._
T T ALL’S Positive cure for Corns
I I cure Warts, Bunions, Sore
Inflamed joints. For sale by druggists.
Great cance to make money.
Those who always taho-au
n outage of the good chances
for making money that aro
offered, generally become wealthy, while those
who do not improve such chances remain n
poverty. We want many men, women, hoys
and girls to work for us right in their own lo¬
calities. Any one can do tbc work p op rty
•from tho first atari. The business will pay
more than ton limes ordinaro wages. Expen¬
sive outfit furnished free. Noone who engages
fails to make money rapidly. You can devote
your whole time to the work, or oiilp your
spare moments. Full information and all that
is needed is sent tree Address Stins«h .t Co,
Portland Maine
PATENTS
obtained, and all business in the l • S. Patent
Office, or in the Courts attended to for MOD¬
ERATE FEES,
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Office, en¬
gaged in patent business exclusive¬
ly, and can obtain patents in less time than
those remote from WASHINGTON.
When model or drawing is sent wo advise
as to patentability fr“e of charge; and wo
make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN
PATEMT.
We refer, here, to tbe Post Master, the Sunt,
of the Money Order l)iv , and to officials of
tbe U. S.Patent Office. For circular, advice,
terms, and reference to actual clients in your
own state, or county, address—
C. A. SNOW & Co.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 1>. O.
Our Beloved.
GARFIDLI)
And His Faithful Cubiiet.
An elegant Chromo Lithograph lentil of our late
President’ making 8 full portraits' prin¬
ted in 10 colors on heavy paper with a rich
gold border. Size 18x26 inches. The sale of
this beautiful work oi art has been simply un
precodented at $1 per copy. In order ihat
every family may be able to possess this
beautiful and touching souvenior o' our late
Presideut and Ms abinct, wo will mail it tor
only 60 cents purcepy. Wo can furnish this
same subject, printed in S colors, reduced to
9x12 inches, for on y 15 cents.
AGNTS Postage stamps taken. WANTED
Now is the time for agents to reap a rich bar
vest with these beautiful portraits. Nothing
sells like them. Send for samples and term.
CONANT .1 CO., Publishers,
7 L)ey St., New York.
AGNTS WANTED for the Standard Edition
REVISED NEW
TESTAMENT.
13 STYLES Elegant Edition, about
600 pages. Comparative
arge Type Eiiitiou, over I I 00 pages
Old and Now versions on
From Si .00 to 87.00 opposite pages. "His
----tory or tho Bible and of
tlio New lt«vision” given to subscribers. Tho
Secret of Successful Canvassing given ovoty
Agent. Send for oui liberal terms, (Mention
this paper.] Tho HENRY BILL Publishing
Co., Established 1847.] Norwich, Conn.
NOTICE !
TfiyrV AlJL MILLS Located on Shoal Creek,
Five miles West from Cleveland,
will grind
Wheat and Corn,
Saw Logs, Plano Lumber; Also
Grin I Pres 3
COTTON,
(Bagging and Ties furnishod if desirud). AU
done iu
First Class Order,
And upon short notico. Give mo a Trial.
ALSO
30,000 Brick
For Sale.
R. R. ASBURY.
SoptomborlOth, 1881.
BUT
The JSoyal
St. JOHN SEWING MACHINE!
why?
EC A USE It will do Light work and
JO 1 Heawy work, and ail tho work you
want it to do. A child cun use it. It is the
only Machine which is entirely free from cams,
cogs aud springs—will ruu backward or for¬
ward aud do good work.
NO BREAKING OF NEEDLES !
No trouble to thread it. It cannot be put
cut of adjustment; runs light, and Noiseless.
It makes a perfect stitch, and an Klastio
seam. It has a Self Sotting Needle. It has a
feed on both sides of the needle. It winds
the bohbiu without running the Machine. It
is the
_B©at Machine
Now in use. New and perfect. Made of the
best mateiials. about
Now, if you don’t believe what I say
the St. Johns call and see me and be convinced
of a truth, and buy a Machine.
Forsale by 11. D. KIMSEY.
Cleveland Ga., July23 1S8I.
Blanks ot all kibde for sale at this office