The Cleveland advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1880-1881, January 24, 1880, Image 3

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# Local Heine Nice time to worfc% Wheat is looking r a< little bad just tiow. We want thcee bushels of good seed ; oats. Was ever a man in life, without want! Corn is : selling at sixty cents per bushel. How Would Cleveland look with a depot within her borders. Mr. A. J. Comer of Gainesville is Spending a few days in our town. Young ladies, this is leap year, you ■should make good use of your time. Why drink whiskey when there is so much pure water all over the laud. -' We would like to see the new Baptist Cnurch completed, and neatly painted. Will some of our subscribers bring us some corn ? We want a^lew bushels. Very few ptrtios around Cleveland this winter. X-his is a step in the right direction. The Methodist Sunday School has been revived in Ctevelaud, „and begins favorably. White county has more good looking young ladies than any county „m the State of its size. Some body ought to marry and stead us a "big" slice of cake before we fior> get how it testes. Now is ttm time to put : f 4 b.es around young 'fruit trees; it. yvtii keep the worms from the roots.. The vcrv best moral and roiiqious influence thrown around pupils attend¬ ing Xacnoeb ee Lligfi jscbool. Oar farmers making preparations for the coming spring. This is right, get y -ar laud ready tor planting. We learn tfoat Mr. V. L. Bebiusnn in¬ tends to move to Nacooehee this week. Our vicinity sag rets his departure. Mrs-. J. W. Meeks of Union county is in the village, visitwng among her friends and relatives wi strd near ■'this place' Mrs Harvey Westmorland of Xa cooche is in Cleveland, spending a few day 6 -at ; ber fathers, Mr, C- F. Craig. 'I'he time lias come wired chickens must "go up the spout,'' as you know the circuit riidera are dreBiVing ( arottuii. There aro milfioES qf debars -worth of gold in White county, but you have to dig deep holes in the ground to get it. The Cleveland cemetery needs a good 'fence around it. We hope our people will look after this much Deeded-work ■at an early day, Mr. W. C. Stepp has just received a fine lot of lasts, and is now ready tp do you good honest work in the boot and shoe line. Call on him. •Large droves of mules and horses pass almost daily through Cleveland, .going sooth toward Atlanta. The trade in stock -seems to be brisk. Ji.ev., Thomas Carter of Rabune 'coun¬ ty preached at the Baptist Church in tuis place on Thursday 22d instant. The weather 'being inclement, the con¬ gregation was ‘comparatively small, Prol. Neal’s school is growing in favor and patronage. Heisayouog man of sterling worth and deserves encourage¬ ment at the bands of our citizens. Send your children to school—an education is the best heritage you can give them. We were shown this week, by -Capt. Iugersol, some of the fiinest specimens of gold ore we have seen for some time, taken out o( a vein in Towns county._ It looked well, and the vein wil, nj doubt, proie to be a big thing. Services were held at the Cleveland Jloptist -Church on last Sunday, when Rev. Dr. Underwood and Re'v. Mr. Os¬ born preached to a large congregation. The Baptist Church iu Cleveland ie a large one. There is a little school-hou^e on tbs Blairsviile road, at the foot of the JSlue Ridge, that is intruded upon by wagon¬ ers from over the mountain, by being broken open and used as a .shelter in bad weather. The authorities intend tobriug the offenders to justice for their depredations. , Mr. Thomas McAfee, an old resident of this county happened to au accident this week, while hauling a load of wood A limb of a tree struck his body and knocked him off upon one of the wheels of the wagon, injuring bis side consid¬ erably. It is hoped no. ribs are broken, and that he will soon recover. A squad of fiteen Revenue soldiers, mouuted, and ..armed with .carbines, under command of Capt, Hendricks, passed through town on friday, return¬ ing from a raid on the ‘•moonshiners'' over the mountains. They demolished one still. One of the soldiers shot himself accidentally through the thigh, and was left over in Towns to recover, Iti costs mote Ahaa it comes te to get, ahead of the mountaineer stillers. WESTERN FARMERS' ALMANAC. We gave a ootice last week of this valuable ttork, hut after a second ex¬ amination, w,e must say we Would not he without it for for twenty times the price of it. Wo advise every body ti sfand and get one, only ten cents. Ad dresss.John.P. Morton &c Co., Louisville Ky. Do not make a parade of being ac quainted with distinguished or wealthy people, of hawing been to college, or of having visited.foreign lauds. AU .this is, po evidence of any real genuine worth on your part. Do not attempt to pry in to the private affaire of others, by asking wfcat their profits are, ,wbae had things cost, whether Melissa ever a beau, anti why Arne,etta nev-er got married? AU such questions are textretuely imperii nenr, and are likely to meet wild re b'uke WE WANT A RAILROAD, Will White county ly ..still, and let rail roads bo built all around her Wake up, friends: look to yoqr interest: let us call a meeting of our citizens together and see if there cannot steps taken in the direction of the building qf a road to Cleveland, in the near future. There Is tiqae enough was Htd.iii Whii£#ounty datting one winter, to grade a roa-d twenty miles. T J r ” join together and look after this matter, ------ For THE Advertiser. Allow mo to correct statement made in your paper 1 of the JO'.h inst. in regard to the , burning . of the Store house of Blake. You state the piisoQer proved he was in his room at 11 o'clock on the uightoftbe fire. Dr. Puckett of Gaines¬ ville, swore he (the prisoner) was in his room at 12 o’clock ; and Mr. Ash swore he heard the prisoner in Li3 room be¬ tween 12 o’ciook And daylight next day, The witnesses for tho State swore the fire was set at about 42 o'clock. The blacksmith that swore so hard to the tracks, also swore that he told the prisoner that he “hated to go against him, but was at work for Blake and had to do things he did'nt want todo.’’ Please publish this and do justice to an innocent man. Justice. Hiwassee Items. Jan. 13, 1S80. Wheat crop3 are {only common, in their look. Mining seems to be the question of the day in Towns. All very stfll here, save a lasses can dy pulling now ahd then. Some«ckness, such as the Western. Colorado end Texas fever among the young: but we think -its thuyet mgr* ried fever. Nearly all the young folks now a-days, -when they want to marry, think they are called to preach, go West, or the like, When tho truth is, they are on the eve of popping the question, or has just popped, and she said, no ! Olo Bgnydoo. The bag and the Workman. A tradesman o.pce had a large dog, who took a dislike to a man whose business brought him often to the house. The man stood iu such fear of thedog, that he wes reluctant ever to approach him, and asked his owner to do some¬ thing that would -remove the animale, antipathy. Having promised to do so, the lire'-, opportunity, the tradesman one ,rity, oh if by a'f.i,l(jnt, .Lgistie i .ag-jinst the dog as he stood at the top of a welL and threw him in to the water, out of which there .was no escape without help. - When the poor beast was tired with struggling and swimming round and round, his .owner desired the man to help him out, apd he did so; when no wr bu4 the do & 8bakea himself than- ha fawned upon bis delivere and lickeu tyis baud, as if conscious Chat ho had saved his life; and never from that moment did he ever molest him: on t.hacontrary, he often accompanied the workman part of the way home, anil testified his gladness and friend¬ ship for the man whenever thev met. mm ■ ii isn ■■i—iiii i----"MinriBm ■-ii—rTr~riMMiMii«iiMi)wii«MMriiwi.Miiii Bedford (Va.) Mum And IrOn Springs. WATER, MASS AND PILLS. ‘.Efficient in Scrofula and skin disease os,-—j.. M. Allen. M. D., N. C. ‘.-Suceessfnl iu Dyspepsia and ChronH; Diarrhon.’—Prof. Samuel Jaekson, M.. D. University of Pa. ‘Adapted in Cloratic and Anmmie conditions and certain diseases peculiar to women disorders of the kidney and bladder .’--Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. D-, Va. ‘Satisfactory in Dyspepsia, Chronic Diart lue i and nervous diseases arising from impure blood; also in certain dis¬ ease* of females.'—George T Harrison, M, D. Physician Woman's Hospital, X. Y. ‘Used with great benefit in Mai ria 1 Fever and Diptheria.’--S' F. Dupon, M. D., Ga. ■Prompt in relief of headache, both sick and nervous, and chills.’— llev. E. 0. Dodson. Va. ‘Excellent in restoring debilitated systems to health and strength Thos. , | C. Mercer, M'D.. Lud. ( ‘Tontc, alterative, diuretic: one of | j natures greatest remedies.'—Medical Association of Virginia, Lynchburg. 1 Itec.omrneuded as a pi yph-ilac is in ' .Mdarial disUicts.'-D, R Fairex, M. lj' X () I •1 tit id it tho best remedy I ever used ] ill diseases of tUO throu'.' — P. A, Sifford, ! XI i> N C' \ •Very beneficial i t mer tm .terange ; tnettrs and maia-ious ciunnaims G W Vail, M. D , Ouio 'Mv experience is verv favorable to j U,l, “' ; Sample supply sent free to any pity a* J ieian desiring to t-esL Pamphlets sent j free.. Analysis with"each package. Wa r asi‘ Coiiios fio;ntheSp r itigsd4 pjr | Wll(i f PHI , j)UI ,. «, Ultar I coated' 25c. otic, and SI pickage- $1.2.1. j 'Ll 5W and *0 half doz. Sent p< unpaid j a,, vv ' hero. Inis Ma-s and lhlis 00 - , t tins . in reduced space all the curative ' powers o' t*’e water, and is eouvouiunt, i p ; tuuablo and soluble Solti by ASH * MrAFEE. I Springs opens for visitors Jutm 1st. i Terms $30 per month. Special rates to j A. At. DA VIES. Pres, of the , A '*', (Jo., ,re8 ;> 0 » ox m_7f Main St. LvnnhLm-g. Va GENERAL DIRECTOR F. PLAN OF CLEVELAND CIRCUIT-1880. First Sunday, Eleven o’clock, Zion Church . seven o’clock at night, qnillian’s Chapel; Second Sunday, Eleven o clock. Mossy Creek ; Afternoon, 3:30, O’Kelly’s Chapel; Friday before the Third Sunday, Eleven o’clock, blue Ridge; Saturday before the Third Sunday. Eleven o’clock, Mt. Pleasant. Third Sunday, Eleven o’clock, Mt. Pleasant; Afternoon. 3:3ft. Loudsville ; Saturday be¬ fore the Fourth Sunday", Eleven o'clock, Chattahooebes. Fourth Sunday, Eleven o’clock and seven at night, Cleveland. Rev. \V. O. Bi:tlkb, Pastor. MAGISTRATES’ OURTS. Mount YonRh— : S6t Di&t.,—Third Fridays— W. F. Sears, N. P-, C.£.. Blalock, J. P. Mossy Creek...42t> Dist.....Third Saturday... William Furgerson, N. P., J. II. Dorsey, j. P Nacoochee...-1‘27 Dist.,-. First Saturday... D. M. Horton, J. I* A N. P. Shoal Creek..4C2 Dist.,...Fourth Sat.urday II. C. Sunt, N P., J. \V.DlackweJl, J. 1’. Blue Creek...721 Dist., ...Second Saturday... A. II. Henderson, N. V., J. R. Freeman, J. P. Tesentee—458 Dist.,...Fourth Saturday...E. M. tQaf.tIebenvy. N. P. Augustus Allison, J. R. Town Creek...836 Dist.,...Third Saturday’... W. B. Hawkins, N. P., J. E. MeA‘«e. t p. ARRr\ r AL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Gainosville Mail—Tri-Weekly. ■Leaves Tuesday, Thursday and "Saturday at 8 o’clock, a. m.; Arrives Monday, Wednes¬ day and Friday at 4 o’clock, p. ni. -Blairsviile Mail—Tri-Weekly. The samo schedule as 4ainesviHe route. Hayesville, N. C.—Semi-Weekly. Leaves Wednesday and Saturday at S o’¬ clock, a. ip., and arrive tho same dpys at 8 o’clock, p. m. Dablonega Mail—Seiui-Weekly. Leaves Tuesday and Friday at S o’clock a. m., and arrive ihe same dpy at 6 o’clock p. m. W. B. BELL, Contractor. HENRY D. IvIMSEV P. M. Southern farmer's AJontliiy for ,January, The January number of this popular is/>ut, and, it is the beer one .Among the uanitrone in¬ original articles are two by A. Oemler, of Wilmington Island, : "The Cabbage worm and its Par and ‘Are Plants Fed and Water¬ iheir,LeaveHf* ;*,,d one l.y J. P. Siolie, of lb bile, Ala., on Tr.-e H U-, is.’ Two illnsli at ions I,ho article ;|Iog'.^ueetlon, -flow to aui ,Cut an ami ill.uairat Cure on are also very seasonable. The daughters) has’the [forfarmers’ wives usual Fashion Take the number as a whole, is one of the best publications of its in the country, and is well worthy name it bears —'Edse Monthly. 1 The price is £2 (Itj a year, $1,00 for six months. Orders by should be adoressed to J. Ii Huiii. Ga Tables* AND CHARLOTTE AIR LINE RAILROAD. MAIL TRAIN' GOING HAST. Atlanta.................................2.3(1 pm | I wive Gainesville..........................5.5ft pin \ Gainesville........................... 5.51 p n , (Jlii.rlofte............................ 3 .20 uui ; GOING WEST. Charlotte.............................12.10 am Gainesville..........................9-29 am I Gainesville........................... 5.51 pm j At’anta, .............................it.39 am DAY PASSENGER TRAIN GOING /EAST Atlanta.................................|. 0 () am Gainesville......................... fj, Iy am Gainesville........................ 6.14 am Charlotte........................... 3.20 pm GOING WEST. Charlotte.......................... 10.-12 ora Gainesville....*..................8.15 pm I Laave Gainesville........................... s 77 . m 1 Atlanta............................| n :ti) , m AND AGCO,MODATIO . TRAIN GOING EAST. [paily except Sunday] Leavo Atlanta.................... 7 oil am Gainesville.......................",’ia.io aiu 2 i „ m | Central.................................ts.yi pm going WEST. Central.................................r,.'o pm GLnesville...........................I ..15 ami «ai'*«svn:c...'........................ 2 .(Hi am 1 Arrive Atlanta................................M5 iim 1 Close nonneetinn at Atlanta for ill 1 ]ioiuts : and at Charlotte Cor all points Hast. | G. J. FiotEACati, Gen. . Man. -J. IIortsToa, Gen. P. ami T. Ag‘t. N.E-R.R'»-GfEO. CHANGE OF .SCHEDULE. S I i !■ K K l N T B X K E X T 0 I ' f 1C 1-t Athutia, Dec. 30, IS78. / AN and alter Monday. Deceml>er 39, 1R7!) \J train.' 1 on tlic Nortlieastern Railroad wil ran a? tollnwa* [Trains daily except Sunday ] Leave Athens............... 7.15 sun Arrive at Lula.................................9.45 am Leave Lula ...................................10.15 am Arrive at Athens .............................S.00 pm Train will wait thirty minutes ; t Lula fnrde ayed passenger train on the Air Line R. I!. J. M. EDWARDS, Sup’t THE I white , Sewing Machene tb-xe best of aiu. 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Invented and ftclusively used by this Betspany, The most popular Organs of the day! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY, ‘The Wilcox Sc .’White BEST Organ I3^s^mctor !, is tb.c and CHEAPEST in tlio -market! Send For Illustrated Catalogue. Notice, One monti after date nppi-e»*ion will bo made to tho Court of Ordinary of Whiteeeunty Georgia ration cf at tho next i«onlh regular from Term after expi twe thii? notice, f«>r leave toisell ali the lands belonging to tb.o estate o-t* Jacob V. PerguiMn. late of s:«id c< untv deceased, tor the benefit ,of his Lcu-g and creditors. MILTON" MQOFiE, Administrator. Jan* 10th 1S80. wkl’y 1m.