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. Local Items.
Business ahead.
Keep cool, if you can.
Stormy last monday night.
Be just to yourself and fellow man.
We have a plum tree in full bloom.
Some real nice spring weather this
Week.
Read the new advertisements in this
issue.
An empty purse has but few friends,
■tiiiS the man who owns it has none.
If our dreams had been reality we
would have been rich long ago.
Eggs are selling at twelve and a half
'cents per dozen.
Be sure to read everything you sea
in the Advertiser.
Who will be the first to give Thomas
Elliot a bushel of corn?
Some of onr friends are giving us the
right kind of encouragement.
Some predict an abundant fruit har¬
vest this year.
Be carefal duriug these sudden chan¬
ges of weather, else yon take oold which
may bring on fever.
Has no one taken the railroad fever
.vet? Look out! it might be coata
geous.
M*n should think enough of them¬
selves to bo just, lot istothersestima’e
ther real value.
Every one should study well tbo dis¬
position of bis neighbor. He may thus
keep himself out of many troubles.
We would like to bear from ‘Aaron
Fogg’ and “Old Bouydoo’’ often, but
not iu a poetical style.
Nacoochee High Sohool is inferior to
none in North East Georgia, having at
its head. Rev. J. J. Methvin.
Cleveland High School is rapidly
gtowing in favor. We wish our young
teacher, Mr. J. K. Neal, much euccoss.
Mr. and Mrs 'i homas McAfee have
returned from a three weeks visit over
the mountains.
Mr. R T. Kenimer of this place, left
on Thursday morning last with a fine
lot of mules for the market lti middle
and lower Georgia.
We are glad to see Cant. S M
Bosworth again ou our street 0 . This
energetic miner has just returned from
Kanas where he has been gone for two
months on business. Capt. B. is a man
that means what he says. He tells
us be is now willing to settle down in
old White to spend the remainder of
his days As a miner and a gentleman,
he is a suecess.
Mr. V. L. Robertson has moved to
Nacoochee Valley, and Mrs Martha
Merritt is now occupying bis house, one
mile and a half from this piace.
Mr. Jas. H. Reaves, We learn has
bought a half interest in tho store of
Mr. C. P. Craig. Success to the new
firm.
Our young friend, Boyd Underwood
accidentally cut his foot on Monday
last while cutting wood. The wound is
not serious however, and wa hope he
will soon be all right again.
be feel under some obligation to
Mr James Vick, the great .seed man of
Rochester, N. Y., fora fine lot of gar¬
den seed. AH wh > want yard or garden
seed had better send and get the Floral
Guido, aud select such seeds as they
desire.
Has no one taken the railroad
yet? Watch out everybody ! it might
be contageous.
nr 1 )on77orget t<T take the Advertis
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THE READING PIANO HOUSE IN THE SOUTH WEST !
Jan. 31et, 1SS0.
Th A Farmer’s Monthly for
6 Southern
January.
The January number of this popular
magazine is out, and it is the best one
yet issued. Among the numerous in¬
teresting original articles are two by
Dr. A. Oemler. of Wilmington Island,
Ga.: “The Cabbage worm and its par
asite,'* and ‘Are Plants Fed, and, Water
ed Through their Leaves?' and one by
Prof. J. P. Stelle, of Mobile,, Ala., on
‘Fruit Tree Borers.’ Two illustrations
on the ‘Hog' Question, and an illustrat¬
ed article ou ’How to Cut and Cure
Meats,' are also very seasonable. The
Fashion Depamnent [for farmers’ wives
and daughters^ has the uaaal Fashion
Plates. Take the number as a whole,
it is one of the best publications of its
kind in the country, and is well worthy
the name it bears —‘The Southern Farm¬
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or $1 00 for six months. Orders by
mail should be aderessed to J. H Estill.
Savannah, Ga
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’‘Children’s Blow Pedals,’’!
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The most popular
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A TTORNEY AT LAW. Cleveland G».
/~\ Office, room No. 4, Basement Court
House. Jan. 10th ISSC. wl’y.ly.
M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY aud COUNSELOR AT LAW
LL Cleveland Georgia.
IV ill pactice in the Superior Courts of
White, Hull, Dawson, Habersham Lumpkin,
and tba Supreme Court of the State.
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The Most Extensile Manufactory of viced Organ!
m THE W OHSLJUB l
ILLUSTEL^EL^ r .m;tijgS iiSNT rsEs.
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OH! £ LOOK ANB LIVE 9
-J- 33. COOLEY,
MOSSY CREEK, WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
NOUNCRS TO THR public that ho has mape considerable improvement in ihc SPEED
his Mills, ^nd does doublo the amount of Grinding a* heretofore, timl cordially inv
ALL who has
WHEAT or COBH to Q-BIND
to Rive THOMAS W. ALEXANDER,a call who can’t be bent in Noidti-Eest OeoT
gia, for quantity or quality of flour per bushel. Givo him a call and becoaviueed. 1 wi
stadothat I have connection,with, t5je abovo, a first class
WOOL CARDER
N good order, that gives iiDusual satisfaction. J have a good house, lot and stables, fur tha
.voo sEt of those wbrndpsiye eo.rtiy over night for the purpose of getting their wok done.
bill also state fnr the benefit of tho cotton gaowers that I huve in good order, for the con, i n
season, a first class
WINSTJIP COTTON GIN
AND PRESS, whore you can get good work done at low rates., Feeling thankful for pat
r mage, Isolicit a continuance of the samo. (June28—-im.) J. D. C00LI5
ite #mi gttmttgr f&mfostoithtigm* otQu Wtu
Emerson, *
Fisher k 1 1
GIN Cl NNATI, OHIO.
Top Buggies And Phetoas,
Bpst material, good workmanship, handsome styles, strong and ekiubie vehicle
in every respect.
T0,000 Oax*riae:e s
MsOO&Oturedi by ERMERSON, FISHER & CO., are now In use in every part o
Qnh.» American Continent. »^£j
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t#"They give unfailing satisfaction. All their work is warranted. Titov have
received testimonials from nil parts of the country of purport similar to the fob,
lowiDtf, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection : fins., .opt
Messrs Ekueuson, Fishch « Co Galva July 18, 1879
Z'*%J>Wrrr JK.sTtLltaL,., tb, ¥ atVail someudeswi
By 0 ,T ,i : l,J ; 1 ^ , F->rSr,drove him speed
^" / s^the Emerson rable and Fishqr^uggief^riXl^ *“ '"^A^'m.ViIag UE '”k"ou^
been used Tr for several re P“ tlU,on years [be by Liverymen, carriages have Ptiysiciaus, made in Farmers localities where tbc-y have
r 't D moflfmh/ C0 r f UuU has led increased and others ro
H« n , | as f to an demand from ........*“* those locali
S 60 CABBIAG-ES A WEIS,
EMERSON, FISHER d CO'S-^ARItrAGCS ARE THE BEST, oct 7 ly
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I I take take this this ODDortunitv opportunity to to tho pub
lie, that I have openod a Jewelry Shop in
Cleveland, in the house formerly occupied by
Mr. Jas, II. Hunt, where you eaa gel your
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repoired at the
least possible cost. I am also prepared to
Sewing Mxehines, Pistols, ole,, t|, ve nu> a 1
rial an I he convinced. E. 15 RAVEN
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-Notice I
ABU I’ersoi s indebted to the estate of
Bradley deceased are hereby notified to
forward and makeDuu.ediatv payment a:
persona having demands u uiu-’i the satti
present IIhs a to me wubii, , i !t - time rip
•>? Gw- "■ K, WILLIAMS, ■
V. II Bradley .
January 3rd , 18S0. .