The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, December 17, 1881, Image 3

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# *> lltt published Every Saturday Morning. Offlae—I d the Court House, room, No. 5, East, down Stairs, Clarksville Ga. OUR AGENTS ! The follow id a: named gentlemen are , legally authorized to act as Agents for tb« A advertiser. If you have not paid your subscription, and it is con venent to hand it to either of these gentlewen, you will much oblige * Yours Truly , Alex. Church, Publisher. rev. W. H. McAfee, Dablonega,, Ga. j SV. Meeks, Blairsvillq, Ga. 'C. H. Kytle, Mossy Creek, White Co. ,'Co. Rev. J. C, Bell, Tesenteo.Oist., White (Guss L-vpN, Burton, Rabun County, xGa. XOocal Items. Raid Mud in abundance. Subscribe for the Advertiser.. pBlank deeds for sale at this office. More new advertisements tliis welt See advertisement “Public Work," in another column. A likely prospect of some cold we,ath - er. Junius W. has gone to aee the jfimoy things at the Exposition. Many of our citizens are visiting the Exposition. The farmers are about done sowing wheat in this section. The farmer who expects to succeed well should not be idle.fhbfhig the whi¬ ter months v v ' > • t Stock should be well cared for from now untill the first of April. South Carolina is about to make a clean “shocking" of her fences. From thfee to ten nappes are added to our subscription list weekly. If you wapt tp be a good citizen and --prosperous, patrou ize h ome eute.rp^iae. One week from -to-miorrow is Christ mas. Most all’kinds of ,out-4oor work was suspended jlast Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Felpna Church is visiting Iter sister in the country. Although jt continues to rain the Work on the North-Eastern Railroad jn eves steadily ,on. Can’t some of the practical farmers give us an occasional article on agricul¬ ture ? We have a quince grown by Mr. D. N. Sosebee of this county, that weighs upwards of a pound. The Sheriff of Rabun county was in Clarksville this’week, looking for some default eras, we suppose. Go to E. P. West for bargains. New Goods of all kinds, low for cash. Be sure and give him a call before pur¬ chasing elsewhere. Judge Sutton and his two amiable daughters left here on Snnday last for a visit to the great Cotton Exposition in the city of Atlanta. What do the people of Habersham county think of the “no fence” law ? Would like to hear from some one on the subject. When you como to town don’t forget to call and give the Advertiser a dollar and have your names entered on the list. You’ll never regret it. The man who works one day and plays two, will never succeed well in doing anything profitable to himself or his country. The winter in this latitude up to this time has been exceedingly mild. It is now almost mid-winter, and the com¬ mon house-fly has not yet been forced, (entirely, to seek winter quarters. U Hunter 1.03 Brewer Martin 2 (*<» 1 Zick 2.1k) I Cal Oliver 2 00 1 Dan Lee - ; 2 00 , FlutMlen 2(H) : M Jilt' AVatkoy. 2.00 Tom Kuox 2.00 Ed Jenkins 2.00 M Knox 2.0) W Swift 2.00 Martin Watktns 2.00 Elbert Warren, error 2.UJ Joseph Williams 2.00 Hosea Right 20t) Payton Scott 2.00 Bill Jonson 2.00 E Starks 2.00 Alt' Gilmer 1.00 Essie Yerby 1.00 Sol Jarrett 1.05 state insolvent list. Insolvent polls Errors Polls and defaulters re¬ lieved polls Insolvent general tax and peofess- 58.65 ions Errors Digest 54.87 Total 8411.82 COUNTY INSOLVENT LIST. Insolvent general taec and errors relieved 59.70 Errors Dinost 87.74 Total $147.53 LEGAL, PUBLIC WORK. ' GEORGIA, Habersham County. Tbe rep/iitson Soqu# Bridgo at Clarksville will be let te the Lowest Bidder, before the Court House doer in Clarksville at public eut cry on the first Tuesday in January next The repairs consisting of almost entirely new wood work' Specifications can be seen und examined at the office of the Ordinary at any tima. Also at the same time and .place , brds will be reoCiyed in same manner for repairs on the Beaver Daoi Bridge near Clarksville. Re¬ pairs eonsistiug of new stopa arches, Ac. Also at tbe same time and platq aud in same manner, the lowest bid will be received for repairs on the llsnsel Creek Bridge- Repairs consisting of pushing the planks to their pro¬ per place an said bridge. Also at the- same time aud place b ills will be received for repairs on Riley’s Bridge across Big Mud Creek. Re¬ pairs to be made’is three new. slack, mere or less to be p aced on said bridge where old ones are decaying. Adi parsons desirihg work will be on hand, as f will emplcy the Sheriff of this County to cry off each odo separately- . Low¬ est bidders will be required.,tp Security’^ enter fot into the con> tract and give Bond Sind per formcoce of the work at a tjrdinany.’ ’specified, time agreed upon by them and the Specifications for all the work will be pub¬ licly exhibit! d on that day, Bud .can be seen at any time in Ordinary’* offip*-. Givpn under my hand and officisl Signature, 13th Decem¬ ber, 1 S 8 I ROBT. N. GROyBB, Ordinary ’ Dec. IT • . - tf. STA TE OF GEORGIA White County, ITTHREA-S John W. Conley and Samuel O. VV Conley, Executors of Henry H- Conley deceased, represents to the Court in their pe¬ tition duly filed and entered on record, that any they .can why said executors should not be discharged from their Executorship and receive Letts** of dismission 6 n the first lion day in April 1882. Given under my band and official .signature, this December 7th, 1881. ISAAC iOAKES, Ordinary Dec-17,1881 ’ OGds. STATE OF GEORGIA, White County \T7HEREASA P- Williams, Guardian of VV Sa{lie E-and Jatpes T- Allan, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said Coun¬ ty for a discharge from his Guardianship of Sallie E. and James T, Allan. X is is there¬ fore to eite all persons couoarned .to show cause why the said A, P. Williar s should not be dismissed from bis Guardianship of Sallie E. aud James T. Alle'n, and Etxteive the usual Lotters of dismission on the firat Man-day in April 1882. Given i nder my hand and official signature, this December 7th 1881 - ISAAC OAKES, Ordinary. Cec. 171881. 90du. GR OR - IA, White County. Mat ah P- Henley j Libel for Divorce in vs. ) > White Superior Court, Malory L. Henley October Term 1881. It appearing te the Court that the defendant M. L. Henley, is absent from eounty, and it further appearing that said defendant is also absent from said Stato of Georgia. It is therefor* ordered by the Court that service be perfected by publication once a month for four months next proceeding the April term 1S82 of said Court, in the Advertiser, a weekly pa per published in the town of Clarksville, county of Habersham- This October 3rd 1881 Granted, C. J- Wellborn Judge of the Su¬ perior Court of the North Eastern Circuit. f A. F. UNDERWOOD A Son, ( Atty's. for Libelant. A true transcript from the ’Minutes of said Court. This Dec. 1st, 1881. J. P. OSBORN, Clerk S. C. • . .....—---- - --- —'. '' ♦ '■■ii ■ — Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, White County: YI7HEREAS VV Wm.B. Burk, Executor of the last will and testament of B. C. Holcomb late of said county deceased, represent* to the Court in his petition duly filed and enter¬ ed on reeord, that he has fully discharged all the auties required Holcombe of him a* deceased Exeautor of the estate of B. C. This is therefore to cite all.persons concerned, heirs and creditors to show cause if eay they oan, why said Executor should not be discharged from Excutorship and receive Letter* of di*. mission on the first Monday in January 1882. Tai* October 3rd, 1881. ISAAC OAKES,Ordinary. Oc. 8 th, 90ds. Blanks of »)) kinds for sale at this office The fencing arourtd the Cemetery seems to have been very much neglect¬ ed; so much so that everything inside is exposed to the ravages of stock that is permitted to run at large. It is proper and right that a substantial fence should be kept around a grave yard. Perhaps some one will look after tfeisr matter. EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN. It is very important that Clarksville should have a good school during the entire scholastic year, and .to do this we must .have a comfortable building to teach in. The old Academy building, with a little repairing will answer tbe present emergency There are an abundance of-ieacbers wanting employ¬ ment, and among so many a good one , could certainly be obtained; and we hope opr citizens will take a proper in terestrin the education of their children. As dim:, educated, intelligent and useful men and women pass away their places must he filled; and let us not degenerate; but push forward iu every good work. The wheels of time are rapidly moving, and waits for no one. Then in every good cause let us keep pace. INSOLVENT LIST OF 1880, 4a,submittod by E. Fuller, T. C. (continued) COOL S-PRIXtS DIST. B F Anderson ........................... JT L BotftottQ ........................ W S Davis ................................... Wfn Eaton ................................... MJles L Edwatds Gass ..................... iFrsQU^ ........................... J.EiLi*ks*u ................................... Isaac W Soseba© .................. * ............. Jamas £|r^d .................. W J YopngbleQ^ ..................... ....... Blias-Alexandor ........................... FQRJC DIST. Thomas Brown ............;.................... W C Miditower, (sines said) ............... Lee Sbubert ................................... George Sbubert .............................. Wb Sbubert .................................... M J tjtnblefield ................................. COLORED. :Eph Sosebee' .................................... 1 40 Henry \V in tors .............. .............. 1.50 MOD CHKLK DIST. Tbos J Bridges ................................. 2.40 R J Chitwood ................................ 1.30 D Chitwood .................................... 1,80 Robert Coffee ................. ............... 3.50 W R Eller ...................................... 5.10 George Eller •••••• •••••• •••••* «•«••• »•••*• 1.40 W P Gra t • •••• •••••• ...... MMM *••••• •••••* 1.00 John C Kiinbrell .. 1.25 John T Murphy ...... •••••• • ... 1-05 John S Meeks .............................. 1.00 J W Morris ................................ 1.30 C J Heeks ...... 1.00 J B Martin .................i............... 1*30 W A OsbjyiMs .......... ..u................... 1.00 Jacob Stamy ............«...£«.......... 1,00 J B Thomas..................................... 1-50 Joel Vinson ..................................... 1.00 Thnmas BaVtttdi Parser ................. 1.05 John ...........................1 20’ W T Davis' error 310 J M Thomas J.0S £ Coak C*jLPMp. 1.00 C Grant 1.10 George Oliver ;2.00 Tom Lockwood 1.00 Cal,Usderwoo$L 1-00 Henry Hood 1.05 G Jmnes 1.05 B {Licks 1.08 Toney Grant 1.45 TOCCOA DIST. Sam jBobo ..................180 S M Blair ...... ....... 135 J C Brewer ........... 1.40 JPCbeek ....„ ........ 135 Lewis Duck .... 1.00 Thomas Elliot, error .... 1.10 E L Green 1-49 E F Harper ........., 1.10 Ben Field ... ..1.10 R W Holmes .. .. .. 2 25 Ben Hunter .. .. 1.0G Mary Holmes .. .. 1.40 W W Rolmea .. .. 2.00 C Hobbs ......1.00 C LawBon .. .. .. 100 A Lee ---- .... .. 1.10 J M Mauldin -. L40 W Pressly ...... .. 1.00 EF. Pell .. .. 3.55 WMRudicil ., .. 1.00 B F Stone ...... -- 1-80 Henry Strickland, error .. 180 Tbos W Scott " .. 1.20 EB Smith .. .. 1.55 R Thacker ,, .. 1.00 M Turner 1.15 J B Wilson 1.00 T L Whitehead 115 F Finizee 1.00 A M Gilner 1 00 Joe Holland 1.10 M Harrison 1.00 joe N Jarrett, error 1.00 Jar ret . 1.05 C Murphy 1 00 Newborn Miller 1,00 Wesj McCurdy 1,00 Elbert Warren 1.00 Alt Prather 1.10 Sam Prather J.05 N Prather 1.10 Ham Prather 1.00 Geo Scott 1.00 Henry Thompson } .00 Bea Wyly 1,00 David Warren 1JK) H E Hopkins 2 00 Z Witlbanks 2.25 J. R Mclntire - 2.00 W H Mclntire 2.00 Wm Mclntire g * 2-90 Seaborn Wet Ter 2.00 E L Parker 200 MASON <BESTJn;the WORLD! VMvls >{un winners of highest distinction at every Great World's*Fair for tourteeuyears. HAMLIN A '' -t free W k-t-USTXATED to address, CATALOGUX, announcing iM P£>. _ k«- mi? ununfvtj IlRlIu Wtf New l '“” !:r Srvi-gs; " T Iui-uovKmtsTS, JuO in all. aud iUxg • over Prices, Sit, *30, 4.,4. VSO.N *st to AM *.V00 and OliGAN up: also for *04)1 payments. M It it l.tX CO., it* £ r ^’»A« 6 i fl G §.“ U4tl1 HEAR YE DE1AF! Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums. A* tnrent^xl and w«ru tiy Uhn |»«*rfwUy restorin* th« heanug Eutiretj deaf for thirty yeju-t.h* hears *able, with aud Uutu, ureu m»in hi pofitiou distinctly. without aid. Aft* Descriptive not oh«t*r Circuiur free. r#* C AUTION t Do not be di ceiTed b\ l «er drums. Mine is the ouijr successful artihci&i ear Drum luanufactureif. Jo hn G iraorc. S.W. Ct>r.Mh.& Rawe Sts., Cincinna ti, O, TBooiToTR re Orina lyfy, •ntTtTJS^ |_IFE lACTlCAL i Ths csrtfally oco. gdrrs- id from tt.» »*» ofrc»ponnbi!it>- nj> -.a maturity ,in sc« SAW MILLS. EQUAL TO THE BEST Send for Circular. VINTON & ZSCHECH, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 13. 6,000 AgenG Wanted foe J-tfe ef GARFIELD it contains the full history rttl, 1 -noble and eventful lift ami dastardly assassination. The'lvstchan Surgi, 1 -at treatment, yourlife death, funeralob9eqnics,e!c. Itrwareot-'catchpenny' ’ w imitations. of ^ hji to make money. ts the only authentic and fully i -n-urated nlf« ot our mar¬ tyred i’resiiicnt. Plnesteel peur^its. Extra.terms to Agents. Circular* Dy*. AdiiressNiTro.vaL PcBJ.jsinso To., Atlanta, Ca. BE 81 ^ f I 1 Misu.o n, vv be re the pm You '-:ii make money >vt-rst " rk (or us -'isu at i«uv ,ng else Capital n - Jed. Wc will start von. M2 a day and upwards made at ionic by tho industrious. Mun.w men boys and girls wonted •very vn-ro tpework for us. w is tbe tme. Y- r ' i-.i work in snare time ,.iv ,.r give your who;* lime to tbo bu*int-v*. You can lit- at omean.i do the work. No othor busim-as will pay you nearly as well. No one can tail to tnako enormous pay by engaging at once. Cost tiy Otittit and terms free. Money made lust, easily and honorably Address Tuck A Co, Augusta, 5?ain. BUY Tho Royal St. JOUR SEWING MACHINE 7 whv? y> ECAUSE If wiii 00 Light work anfl A3* Heavy work, and ail the work }t>u d“j»iy Aunt it to do. A eh lid c*u-use it. It is the Machine which is entirely free from cams, cogs aud springs—will run backward or for¬ ward and do good work. NO BREAKING OF NEEDLES! No tiouble to threaii it. It cannot he put cut of adjustment; runs light, aud Noiseless. Tt makes a perfect stitch, and an Elastic seam. It has a Self Setting Needle. It has a feed on both sides of the needle. It winds the bobbin without running the Machine. It is fhe Beet Machine Now in use. New aud perfect. Made of the best muteiials. Now, if you don’t believe what I say about the St. Johns call and see me and bo convinced uf a truth, and buy a Machine. For sale by H. D. K1MSEY. Cleveland Ga., July 23 1881. J. MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1844. ffri'* T 1 o « ? MW ASet » 5 * p s s , MW|« ’rSs ? s"| f - 113 WATER ST., NEW YORK. The whitest, nicest and best goods made. Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and style of package to* any brand in the world. Takes less quantity to do the same work. Ask your grocer for it, and **ve no other. PENSIONS, i children. iorlct.f, f fiug«r,too.evo Thonsnndsyefcct ruptnre.variroiie .U. P» nsionspri’t' n Jt Mp ! or vuns i I vr ony Dliwiwe. Th< twano'ii of pension rt nn« ! to’diers entitled to l>Xi£KA ut d UQl -I.lirrs STY. ‘ PATKJiTS pruexir-d prrrur«t?.hon»htwn fer invent, !**. ltad m’firrsnfce » sold, ^ .lukrs | pumgs »nd hbibsarpi/ forVTnfl i:-r yviir a-Soltiier,” rights h? onto. and Feosi Send Jf I And lioncty lavs. b]&nl.* a»id inatmotior,*. canreferio thotmandg of Penpicners 'liertn. |f&^lhp%E!5raig*^ '£$!& /Jy A A a fit week tree. iu No year risk own Everything town. j5 Out t ew. v/ Capital not required. 'A'e wiil lur n : sh you everything Many aromal ing fc tuner. Ladies make as mu, h a? men and boys an-J girls make great pay Reader if you wapt a busi¬ ness at which you can mako grea. jpa- all .he time you work write for particulars to H. Hai, i.ktt a Co., Portland, Main. hY Q| ;1 14 JdX.C id\O Atiu~ their HE.R3 , 1J b7 1 1 Shell' 1 ail stud lor I sample copy of that wonderful paper The. World i j and stddior published at tVaphingtor, D C. It \ son tains cterios Battiefieie, of n. War, Camp Life Seem* Iroin tbe and a thouraud thirgs of j interest to our country,* daft-nders. It cunt* ins all the Laws and Instructions relating to IVn ) sions and Behisty for Soldiera and their heirs. Eight page* tortv eolnmns weeklv. $! a year. J I Sample free. Address Wor.d *nd Soldier, Box 588, Washington, V. C. GEORGIA, Habersham County. Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first regular erm afrer the publication of this notice lauds be¬ lor fear weeks, for leave to sell all the longing to the Estate of Saeipvan iiovehoc deoes**.,!, for tbebouef.’ of the heirs uiidorel ilors of. ,ai biiccoaee 1. SOLOMON 8U.SBE3N, Adm’r. with the Will annexed of Sampson Sosebee deceased. Dec.3. 1*81. Id’s. .4 OM1NISTRATORS SALh.' GHORGIA, White County , AGREEABLE To »n order of the Court of Ordinary of raid county, will ho sold bi-rori the Court home door in the Town cf Cleveland in said county within the legal hours of salt on the first Tuesday in January iiovt, the fol¬ lowing described lands to wit: Lot of !»nd number thirteen in tho second district »f erigiuslly Habersham, host White county, containing two hundred and fifty-acres beundid-on riouth by the lands of Mordica Cox; on the West by the ianda of Mrs. M. L Henly; on rhe North by lands of 15. li- Turner: on tbo Eest by lot number thirty-six. in said district. Said lot of land is valuable for agricultural purposes, there heiug about seven ty-five aeruscleared land ou it. tnirty-five or forty of which is good bottom land, aud in a go -d stats of cultivation with a good farm house,-mill house and machinery, with 2 sets of mill rocks, and good water power to run maohiD*ry. Aiso, lot of land number thirty-six in said second district containing two bundled and fifty acres, and is vsluable for furming pur¬ poses, there being thirty or forty acres of cleared land ou it and tho baiauce of said lot is well timbered and watered, and has a good shoal on it suitable for machinery of any kind for ordinary purposes, on Tesontee Creeit, AdjoWiiug lot number thirteen iu said dis„ trict, on the West; on tho South by tbe lands of Mrs Mary E. Lsgan; on the East by the lands helot ging to the estate of F. Logan deceased, and lands of John M. Cantrell; eti the North by lot of laud number one hundred and ninety, in tha the third dis riet of origin¬ ally Habersham now White county. Also, one bund-rod acres more or less of said lot number one hundred and ninety, in said third district, hounded as follow*, begining at tbe original South-east corner of said lot, and running West the original lino to tbo original Soutbwost corner of said lot; thence No.lb tho original line thirty weveti chains to a conditional rockooanar; thence South sixty nine id-last, a conditional >marked dine to a hiekoty ou the west side of tho -mail creek, (Tesoi.tee); thence nearly -“North around a lagoon a short distance,; tiken'ie a -Southeaet direction across said creek a conditional line to a spruce pine; thence nearly -South to a conditional rock on the flrat tiafned direction and running the samecourse for sonie-distauce, then varyiiug a few degraes to tbe left on said conditional marked Hue to a conditional rock corner on the original line on tbo East side of said lot at the corner of the old field known as tbe James Merritt field; thence South tbe original line to the begining corner, valuable water powers, timber aud farming purposes. « Tbe above described lands will be sold in separate tracts or parcels as above described. Any person desiring information, aut to see the property before day of sale wiil please call on me apd I will give any information 1 am able in regard to it. The above named land* will' be sold as the property of Jeptha Freeman deceased, for the benefit-cf the heirs and creditors of said de¬ ceased. ' Titles perfect. Terms cash. .JE 8 SE HUNT, Administrator with thfi w 11 annexed of'Jeptha Freeman de ceased. Nov. >16tb,A-b81. Nov. 28, -188.130ds 'TKlK APPETIZER TONIC, AMD C0U6H CURE port m ^ coughs , COLBS, COSrSUMPTIOM, 0 BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND All Diseases QJ TUB THROAT, CHEST £ hM LUM The KAI,*A!Uof TOItl has always been one oS tbe most important vviolds-'d bylhcMed- weapons _ Seal Pacuity against ■ ,tho encroacbmeuts r-y of the above Dis ~|A eases,butithaa nev iirij er been so advanta itejed gcouely iu compound- luwHEsci J:j|& as ll-g Id a arm’s TOLU, ItOCli and RYE. IU |ipa |otjjproperties teething BALr»3t;o affords ij|'Haitfiuive * (!j‘|ffai?pctlxer rtimuiant, and touic, to to build build us up the the Sva- Sys¬ tem after the congh has been i -»d. ) GRKEN B. KAt’Jf. CommUsIntii-r of Internal Revenue, Washington, I). C„ Jan. Seth, 1880, says: “TOLU, ROCK, ard RYE is -,n agreeable Remedy Medicinal in Pectoral complaints tb and is classed as a preparation mi-;or ■ 0, 8. be Revised Statutes, DRUGGISTS. and when so stamped, may sold by GROCERS, and other persons, wtthwut special tax,” or Iicei!»a. PRilTIflU UnU I Don’t bd deceived by dealers S I till i who try to palm off Rock nu-l Rye KYB-which for Lxwbexc* & Maa-rts's TOLU, ROCK and is the only MEDICATED ar¬ ticle made—the genuine has their name on the Proprietary Stamp en each bovilo. Put up in Quart Size Bottles. Price $1,00. LAWRENCE A- MARTIN, Proprietors, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by DRUCCIST3 and GENERAL DEALERS Everywlioro. VIOLIN OUTFITS CmststlBf *f Tialla, Bex, Bow I SB* fMcin. ssit to any part et th* Csited State* •a 1 US day s’trial WforobayUc. VIoltB _ Oatflta at $8.50. ff, $1«, A fits Melt. Bm 4 ftanp far Ih.isi titnmut n ***. CMaia**. »f vwi**, a««*n. **» c. w. rroitr, aioami *«^ tarn, *«