The Cleveland advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1880-1881, January 24, 1880, Image 4

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■*' The Soatlifirti Farmer's Monthly January. The Januar, number of ibis magazine is out, and it is the best vet issued. Among the numerous teresting original articles are two Dr. A. Oeraler, of Wilmington Ga. : “The Cabbage worm and its asite/' and ‘Are Plants Fed and ed Through their Leaves'?' and one Prof. J. P. Stelle, of Mobile, Ala., ‘Fruit Tree Borers.’ Two on tiie ‘Hog' question, and an ed article on ‘How to Cut and Meats,' are also very seasonable. Fashion Deparrmeuc [for farmers’ and daughters) has the usual Plates. Take the number as a it is one of the best publications of kind in the country, and is well the name, it bears —'The Southern er's Monthly.' The price is $2,00 a or §1,00 for six months. Orders mail should be adereesed to J. IT. E Savannah, Ga. „ — ■ I -------x ■— . . ■ ■ ■■ .— ■—■Ii.w m 'Time ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE LINE RAILROAD. MARL BRAIN GOWiO BAS?. Leave Atlanta..............................,..2.80 fan fjci Au*wu Gainesvrtle..........................5.50 leave Gainesville....................i.SS pan Airivo Cliarlotte.................... 3480 ud GOING WEST. Leave GhttrioWo.............................12A0 am Awkve Gainesville............................am Leave Gainesville......... ........,,,______5.54 pm A«m-o AtAanta...............................11.39 a*n DAT PASSENGER TRAM GOING BAST Leavo Atlanta.........................4.00 aim Arrive Gainesville..........................6.18 iun Leave GtrinesvHle..........................6.14 am Arrivo Charlotte.................. 3,20 par GOING WEST. Leave Charlotte.,..............,,,,......10,42 ana Arrive Gainesville...........,,,..........8.15 pm Laave GiainesvrUe...,..................,,,..8.17 pm Arrive Atlanta...,............. 10.30 pm FREIGIKT AND ACCOMODATION TBAIN GOING EAST. )ii)aily except Son day] ■Leave Atlanta.................................7.00 am Arrive Gainesville....................... 11.10 am LdiflveJGaioeeville................. 10.24 am Arrive Central..............................„J!.21I pm GOING WEST. Leave O.yYtrai.................................8 50 pm AmtiefGfchxeSvU'lo............... 1.46 atn Leavo Gainesv4fo#,„„......................2.00 am Arrive Artturtu.................................RLi am Closo connection at Atlanta for all paints West, and at Obarlotie for all paint* Suit. G. J. Fobeackh, Gem. . Merit. W. J. Houston, Gen. P. a<td 'll Ag’t. tf.E.RR-G-EO. CHANtfiB OF SCHEDULE* Qm|K, ) AHheti'st ller.-lKV IBU8. j V/ C \ N aatd a4tf,r MnnjUi^r, xUeowntber , lAf 0 trains do Ufo* Nttwli BwBfcmn d <ffli run as follow# dri»p uwopgi-Si/nteSItoi Leave Athens.,........................—Jh-Wr am Arrive at Lula..*................. *..., d.<J!3 aun Leave Lula.............. .....».J*0.TA aau Arrive rnt Athene ..................... jpn Traiu will wait thirty minute* at Leila fordu ayerl passenger train on tka Air Litre It. R. J. M. EDWARDS, 8Up’U T HE WKS I E « Sewmis fHwcmt THE HESW* cat* AM.. UnrivM in Appear ante, UnparuMcd iti ehz&Sbfy, Unairpamd w QwstrixtkKt UtQrw&dMkd to PofafarHy, And UwMsptded « lie Broad Claim of aeitfQ 'IfcfE VERY BEST 0®*BR-AT1T*Q Ql’iCKE9» SHMJMGi HANDSO«W8»t AKD Most Perfect Sewing -Maohins tH THE WOSiUO. _ The areal popotvUy ol the While Is the incsl can as»!»tssrtsasw^ ffade put It its merits, and in no instance we upon recommendation has it favor. ever yet failed to satisfy any Jn Its The demand for the White has Increased to such an extent that we ate now compelled ta torn out Complete CSe-wingr — -a.ctt'viaow every -tirrea ra.i21-j.tes ii‘1 ilio day dematadl to supply tiie Evsry machine is warranted lor 3 yea*. and sold tor c-sh a! liberal convenience discounts, of or customer*. upon easy paymenis, to suit the JMTAQSKS WAX5E5 IS CKOOCUHTJ) ffiBtfiJCK. WHITE SEWING~MACHINF &)., ? Me Z& End id Ave, Cleveland, tote. CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL. MALE and FEMALE. EPSPRING TERM will Monday, January 12th., 1380. FALL TER open July 19th., 1880. 24 weeks. SPRING TERM,...... 20 weeks. FALL TERM,...... COURSE.- practical, SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL. TUITION PER MONTH: department...... .$ 1 , 00 . primary ...1,50. INTERMEDIATE,.................... ... 2 , 00 . ACADEMIC.............................. ......5q, IscmuNTAi< Fee, (In Advance.) o. No climate beneath the Sun is more salnbrous than that of North-East Georgia. No snot upon the Continent more hea'thy or favorable for a School than the pio Duresqe little town of Cleveland, with her low rents, cheap market, pure spanning water, and inspiring scenery. Here is to be found good soeiety, and board is as cheap’, o cheaper tUm, any other town obtaiu within comfortable the State. cottages at low rates. Young men wishing “to mess," may Clveland Ga.. jgpFor farther information, Address, at J. Idward MealjPxin. OH! 'LOOK AMO EaIVK 9 -J. I ). COOLEY, MOSSY CREEK, WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA. NOUNCKS TO TUB public that be has ninpo ci ncidarablo iinprowment in ilu* SPEED hi« Mills, and docs double the amount of Grinding as heretoUre, and coioinlly inv ALL who has WHEAT or COBN to G-BIMD to give THOMAS IV. ALBXA«D*R,a call who can’t be beat in North-East Geor gia, for quantity or quality of flour per buvhel. (live him a call and beconvineed. I wi stats that I have connection with the abovo, a firstclass WOOL CAEDER N good order, lhat givos unusual satisfaction. 1 have a good boase, lot and stables, for tbe wonolit of those who desire to stay over night for the purpose of gettiug their work done, bill alio state for the benefit ef the eottoj growers that I hare in good order, for the com in season, a first olasa AVANSl-U COTTON P GIN AND PRESS, whoto you ean got good work deue at low rates. Feeling thankful for pat ronage, Isolleit a owntinuanoe of the same. (Jttue2S—+in.) 4- D. COOLE Ennerson, Fisher & Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Top Buggies And Phetons, Bostf material, good workmanship, handsome styles, strong and durable vehicles in every respect. 7"0,000 Carriages M anufactured by EitMERSON, FISHER <Sc CO., are now in use in every part o * HTthe American continent. js% E3T They give unfailing satisfaction. All ibeir work is warranted. They have received testimonials from all parts of the country of purport similar to tho fol¬ lowing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection : Messrs. Ermbrson, Fishkh p Co. Galva, Ills., July 16, 1879. 1 have used one ofyour fop Buggies threo years and three o them two years in my livery stable, and they have given me satisfaction and are in constant use. OSCAR SMALLEY. M-ssrs. Coppock & Johnson. Newberry, S. C. July 17, 1879. Dear Sirs...I have been using the Emerson ^ Bisber Buggy I bought from you roughly l suppose as any one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full speed, sometimes wi two grown ladies and myself in tho buggy, aud it is to-day worth all the money I paid for 1 say the Emerson and Fisher Buggies will do. A. M. TBAGUE, Fairnei. Tbo favorable reputation the carriages have made in localities wbero they have been used for several years by Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others re quiring bard and constant use, has led to an increased demand from those locali ties, to meet, which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, SUOCABBIACEES A EMERSON, FISHER <C- CO'S- CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST. oct7 ly Notice! A5,t, Dfoj-.-oi l^esoi m * in indebted .InKldil In to ♦Tars the eel estate a t, /.f of IT F. If Bradley deceased are hereby notified to forward and make immediate pnymCBt and pgrsoes hagjng demands against ehn same araeeut th^m to me wifbin tbe time ftvjaw. H’. K, W11 rfG AM,S. ;ufaii’t. F. H BauuSap deo. January 3»d., V8Sfl. 3m. land Maine. ! Jewelry? I take this opportunity to state to the lic, that I bare opened a .Jewelry fthcep Cleveland, in the bouse formerly occupied M.r. Jas,H. Hunt, where you ca.i get Wate’rres, Clocks and Jewelry revoked at least possible cost. I am alec prepared to Sewing Maohines, Pistols, etc., Grro me trial tad bj u ruvinced. . B. CRAVED ^_ 0 A YVEEK. $32 a duy at, hotne marie. Costly Outfit free. Aridsess £ Co - ; Augusta Maine. G^“Dont forget to take the Advertis WHITE SHERIFF SALES. VH 7ILL be sold befoBe the Court Howso VY in the Town of Cleveland,jIVbite tale, *c Georgia, within the legat hours of on first Tuesday in February next, the described property, parts o'f lota of land No s S9, 90 and 72 in tlie 3rd District of originally Habersham, now Whito county- Lcviod on as tbe property of John L. Richardson to a-, tie fy two ti fas issued front tho Superior Coart ef said county of 'White, in favor of the Na. eooebee Gold Mining Company for the use tho offices of Court, against the said Johu L ltiohardson. Property pointed out by Also at the same time and place 130 more or less ef lot of land No. 19 in tho District of said eouuiy, beiDg the South o'f said lotjoining Joseph Stover’s land on West, and dasper Underwood, on tho by Isaac Carr, about 30 acres of which is improved. Levied as (ho properry of Hoops: to satisfy a Tax Execution in oj said tSate and county for the year 1879. Levy made and returned to me by J. Richardson T. C. Also at the same time and place the ooc divided half interest in parts of Lots of No. 76 and 85 in the 3rd Dint, of White i ty, Ga. and bounded as at the North Westsornor of 70—thence on the original line to Sautee down said creek witn » conditional line tween E. P. Williams andG.W. Williams the Unicoy turn pike road—thence with road running South-East with the iogs of said road to a conditional stone thence South with said conditional lime E. P. and G. W. Williams to tho top of r.idgo on tbe South side of the River to a conditional corner on lot No. thence on the top of said ridge in a direction to the West line of lot number S5 a stone corner—-thence North on tho line to Hie beginning corner—containing acres more or less. Levied on to satisfy a fat issued from White Superior Cou*» in of Namcy C. Moody Admx. bearer vs. A. WiUi/mia principal nod O. L. Write turns, hi ser, a* the property of principal. pointed out by 3HV s att*. Jan 3 fS8l). fate T. C. HAMTriWON, SIRflf a week in yewrr own town. T mis and frwe. Addtees 11. HwMxKiir A Hort faui dABiv e. Spill to Aq. EimGsOi Noie. •r u m Taylor & Farley CABINET 0KBAN. Dlannfacland af W ■mint , Ifam. Alt imovn*B«B of «sr »*r be flwrf In these instrument, and Stay (metie many ESSENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS NOT nose m other Orjeee. Aiming to produce w*rkmMa* shall he Durable, we will not sacrifice *hjat which la not seen, and yet la vital *c a perfect Organ, In order to if We a mere Canory exterior. - We are st31 enabled fie peemed m Stylish and Appropriate fesas ms can be found in the marine, m ftnfek which k lit HuUtft by any. AS RKCARD8 TONS, TUB FOtL flll Award with Modal & Ditiau ef finer WAS (SUSTXI «T dt * CKHTEKNIAL EXHIBmM EM “ Feriwuwy of in WerloanMU. tefate. KGm imd BftIUUItT me, uuNmite ta torn xH.bewri Aete utility in Mechanical ApyHnneashr tee pgwi * Do not fail to make appkadM a*E examine these orantmuMm Before Purehetem.-a Catalogues free, en appl i e s lie e m te Taylor & Parity Orgaa C®. WOBC£gm, BASS. notice. Pay Your and Save Costs. I VTYBL B*i in Glevoland, Ga.,on Deoombw, 29th, and <rn Tuesday 30fh, 18V9, for tlie purpose o settMog the 'Cimntv Treasueor amd closing tbe Book* for tbe year lSTS. Persons who not paid their Bases, oen pay on the above mentioned and by so doing will coets, J. A. HCCHARSON. Tax Collector. Cleveland, Ga. Deo, 29, 1879. i RUG S'. UQRDGS! JQ j DR. E- E. DIXON, j . Wholesale AND Retail Druggist, ! Gainesville, Ga. , 1 | THE largest 6tock ever kept kepi 1 He has 12 years experieuce and is naiced to snit you in quality and I Go there to buy your drugs. $ 1 0 ? st TttE VnM&WIUTE OBQAS 00 . gtetm* W.&A. z-ibZ i ,MM fife ...' aiBngtuinnftmriiniiimi’ .p,. i 'tl]':*!,! A: . t; A tmm U ■Uttrfs Blow Pedate,"! jt^Btedorrsiiioradifistaft^, Med asd feetmiielf used by tMs Gampaiiy. l^hie most popular Damans of the day! imLLiS IN QUALITY., “UtR Wilcox & White is titeft Send Fb r itfus^nated Ctstafeijttg ,609 Ledger. __ • Established 1873. Hie Leading Liferarj-P tlie West I Only $1.50 a Year. $,.501 prowchfnjf year estuh!i«{aed Tbs TCT LfbUess of CmXGkOO Ft* tibe eotote&ca. in fttene the &ABOOKB started wtnieir of baNlng tit* by Is of it* HOW rnryenth. boert «J> vr&» A Year.! ent in«3 rise. coudrjoiurs »a Many fie the Jttwary Bcoees* with eomo ventureB of the mleg*lv- enter- of a indred char actor had been made in the Weston® metropelis, anfl mtaw ably failed. Ttwa »oa of journobam: $|.50| was Btrondod Othcxa gling have since strewn far that yielded new®paper a were vlth precarious living, to tlie Inevitable enterprise- wreolta bat oxisteziee, *tru«- fato- ot A Year.! printed and to-day gone tlie in down, OMooffo. eMy leaving weekly Ttuj story-paper LEDa»a • Tub Lbdobb hue »ot attAlned tbfn ptene of success upon which it new **obdIy rests without earnest, weU $| #0 dtrooted effort. Its condnctora have labored earnestly and parsitetentty lit¬ not only to make H an ecoeUent erary jonrna!, but also to make the reading world acquainted with it. A Year, J £heuaauds upon thousands of dol¬ lar# have been expended In bringing its merite to the attention of tbe reading public. In fact, The IaKDOBSB has been the most extern sively-ad vertieed newspaper in the West. SI 50 The publishers have a feeling of pride at tbe success that has at¬ tended their efforts to build up a .firat-olasB literary paper in the oqp ital city of tbe West. The circula¬ A Year. ing, tion, wifl and be already not by lees tbe large, let than is day 25,000. rapidly of January grow¬ Tho publishers do not mwm to relax their efforts to make Tens Ledokb the boot weakty newspaper hi tho $|- 50 West, but intend to peroevere in tbe wotitu Mid during the coming months will efefll further increase its value and usefulness. • The weekly contents of Tbs Lss&o A Year. novels, kb and embvece, Fharily eeverol Doctor iu short addition department, stories; to its aHome serial era bousing letters from women of ex pejleAteed heads and hands,on hous^ bold and kitchen economy, home SI ' 90 many heir; children, adornment, a of Toung the and the recipes ills Polks’ to management which for department; the flrsh cure of of is a A Year. ■department devoted to Ourrer.t Lit ^ratrrre. constating of choke excerpts from the latest magaatnes; a Scien¬ tific department, giving the latest kvfielUgenoe in regard to new discov¬ eries. mechanical iaventions, etc.; $| 10 also biographical sketches, historic pwpera, traveU, poetry, aqd a mass of short articles on miscellaneous topics. AxxmxBa A Year. X^E2T>GW3IR, Obicago, I! Subscriptions to the THE CHIC LEDGER will be received at this ‘Notice, One month after date ap)iilcation will bo mad.totlio Court of Ordinary of Whiteceunty Georgia at the isext regular Term afte, expi ration ef one month from this notice, for leave to sell all the lands belongiug to tho estate of Jacob V. Ferguson, late of said orunty deceased, for the benefit of his heirs 1 and creditors. MILTON MOORE, Administrator. Jan. ItHh 1880. wkl’y 1m.