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What next f
Haul' ) mature is .a ‘fanny’ thing, any
way.
Cleveland needs a ‘‘Blue Ribbon'
baud.
V. will be the next one to subscribe
for ae Advertiser f
\ > to Sunday school, ail who saa,
h young and old.
We would like to hear from some
of our practical fanners
Over coats were in demand this week,
but we didn’t Lave ooe.
Com <s soiling tt eixfy-five caste per
JiXiZae-l in Cleveland
Haiti, sleet and snow, last Monday and
Monday night. Real wintry weather.
Seo advertisement of James T. Pat¬
terson, Pianos and Organs, in another
column.
Wheat crops in this country are be¬
ginning to present a more promising
appearance.
Farmors s'aeu! 1 get ready to sow
Chef Sirring oats; February is the time
to put them in the ground.
Wa are receiving now subscribers
every day, Oar people are beginning
10 sec. and fool what they need.
No one seems to catch the rail road
fever but us. Everybody seems to bo
(•••astUat.ioua.Uy rail road fever proof.
Will some of our subscribers bring
ns some seed oats, and some eorn ? All
sneak at oimo if you want to.
ibre, 'homespun, five cents per
-"".Hid Toe cleaning process does not
.' h i: it aiingetherae white as that, tram
s:t>M>fui, l,;;r. is is equally good
U-h VC O Butler, preacher in
charg* of the Cleveland circuit, so«rus
t-> be movi ip; in tho right directioo.
* id ohs to fit; effort•*,
Too much "corn juice'’ made things
lively about this place last Thursday
mg hr. Blio happy follows went boms
Binging ; “lu the reaunwiiou m-H’uiog
we shall riae. v
We stated last week that eggs were
tv-ilii.;- at twelve aud a half cents per
dozen; this was a mistake; they are
only worth seven cents par dozen. e
■ a-i been wiongly informed.
MeSsr. N. A. MeLendon Atlanta,
and L. .v Simaious of Gainavilie, spent
a few days of this week in on; town,
for the purpose of purchasing mules
and horses for the market in lower
Georgia.
We never knew a business that was
liberally advertised, that was not liber
ally patronized.
vVe suggest a that our business men
bear this . . in mind . . of they would be
successful.
Jesse Palmer, son 11 Rev. N. H
Palmer, formerly of this place, passed
through oar town last week, on his way
io bis uncle’s. Mr. Jataen Glenn of
Nacooohee Valley, for the purpose of
attending Nacoechee „ , uiga .... . School u . , dor- ,
ing the present yes;
An example worthy of imitation was
shown in our sanctum this week, by
/. N. Gor tain Blake,one of White count
ties first class miners.
What was it ? Ho paid for twelve
months subscription to the Advertiser
in advance, and at the same time, re¬
marked that we had made a grand im¬
provement on onr county paper.
Cleveland has no bar-rooms, but there
must be an underground pipe that eon
ducts the ’‘mountain dew” into dark
subterranean eavos below, where tho
thirsty can wet their gullets, and carry
off tho “precious juice’’ in bottles,
flasks, jugs er dimijons for future ens
joy mens. Does the pipe come from
Tonali, or doesit pierce the Blue Ridge
from ever in Rabun f
i
Mr. Benjamin F. Nix, an o d resident
of White county, died at his residence
.
in Cleveland on last Friday night about j
nine o’clock. Ha bad been sick some !
little unr el died very suddenly.
His rema ns were buried in the cs ate- •
ry in Cleveland, lie 7 . A . 1 , R<-’1 con ■
due’iug ■ bo servic
Mrs. T V. McAfee of thi;, place,
showed us her flower yard a few days
ago, v. :>:eh she bad jus; been re-arrang¬
ing in the most beautiful manner. There
good judgment and ‘elegant taste
display ed in the ft.rtnatinu of the beds,
etc. We expect to see something beau
tifsl tbsre when,the tune for flov.ei* is
hero.
The mad aaaut ths Cleveland public 1
square is ot a very sticky emiM-. is
very trioudiy, nnd it. one of that kind of
friends with which familiarity breeds j
1 contempt. Will cot our public spirited !
! Ordinary get an appropriation to rem
! edy this matter. A county appropria
tion and private subscriptions might
remedy the evil, t here ought to be, i
at least a comfortable side walk around
the sqare and up to the court house
door.
CON PHI CTING ! NTEKKSTS.
Ao important case was tried last
Thursday iu the court house in Cleve¬
land, before Justices Horton, Allison
and McAfee, between Mr. William H
Logan and Col. Gorham Blake; affecting
the miniDg and milling interests of
these gentlemen. Col. Blake built a
dam across Town creek for the purpose
of conducting water through a ditch to
his mines. Some miles below Mr. L,
has a saw aud grist mill, which he
thought was injured by the water being
diverted into the ditch above named,
He brought action against Col Blake
for damage to hra milling ini.ioest-'.
The jury in the case gave a verdict for
the plaintiff, Mr. Logan, ordering the
destruction of the ditch or dam. As
these works have cost Col. Slake a
large sum of money, and, a3 his mining
idreresta can hardly be carried on with
out water, it would be a good thing for
the country if these gentlemen could
compromise the matter in some way
that both the mills and the mines could
■ be carried on. Col. Blake was repry
seated by Col. M. G. Boyd, who
carry the case to the Superior court,
Mr. Logan seems to be represented by
Messrs. J. J. Kimsey, W. K. Williams,
J. W H. Underwood, Dr. A. F. Under¬
wood, and, possibly, others.
Bedford (Ya.) Allnra And IrfHi
Springs.
WATER, MASS AND PILLS.
•-Efficient iu Scrofula and skin disease
es,’—J.. M. Alien, M. D., N. C.
‘.vuccessfal in Dyspepsia and Chronic
Diarrhoea.’—Prof, Samuel Jackson, M.
D. University of Pa.
’Adapted iu Cloratic and Aoaitnic
conditions and certain tiiseasee peculiar
to women disorders of the kidney and
bladderProf. J. J. Moorman, M. D., i
Va.
‘Satisfactory in Dyspepsia, Chronic
Diarrhiea and nervous diseases arising
irom impure blood; also in certain dia
ea 80 » of teuiales,'—George T. Harrison,
M. D Piiysiciau Woman's Hospital, N.
‘Used with great benefit in Malaria!
Fever and Dtpcheria.’—S* F. Dupon,
^ • L>., La.
’Prompt to relief of headache, , , both
anc j nervous, aud chills.’—Rev. E.
C- Dodson. Va.
‘Excellent in restoring debilitated
systems to health and strength.’-Thou.
C. Mercer, M- D , led.
•Tonic, alterative, diuretic: one of
natures greatest remedies.'—Medical
Associauou of Virginia, Lynchburg.
Recommended as a prypholactic in
Malarial diitaicta.'—D. R. Fairex, M.
u yj q
T find it r*;» best remedy I ever used
in diseases of too throat.’—P. A, Sifforu,
M. D., N. C
‘Very beneticial id uterine derange 1
ments and malarious conditions.'— G. i
W Vail, M. D., Ohio.
•Mv experience is very favorable to j
its curative virtue ‘ —Thos. M, Rum
bald, M. 1>„ St. Louis.
Sample supply sent free to any phys j
ician desiring to test. Pamphlets sent;
free. Analysis with each package. Wa¬
ter as it comes from the Springs 84 per j
case. Mass 50 cents and $1; $2 50
and $5 for half dos. Pills pure sugar
coated 25c. 50c. arid SI package: $1.25,
$2 50, and $5 half doz. Sent postpaid
anywhere. This Mass and Pills con¬
tains in reduced space all the curative
powers of the water, and is convenient,
palatable and soluble.
Sold by ASH & McAFEE.
Springs opens for visitors June 1st.
Terms $30 per month. Special rates to
families as to rooms occupied. Addres
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Co.,
P, 0. Bo* 17* 7K Maia St. LyoshbHrg, Va.
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NOUNCES TO THE public that he has aaape ooEsirierahle iV.provem.eot in the SPJ.TI
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ALL who has
WHEAT or CORN to ©BIS MJ
to give THOMAS W, ALEX A j DER, a call who can’t ba beat in North-tEn ?t tj ■»>
gii, for quantity ot quality of flour per bue.hel. Give him a call and becoBTfi;-. tti., jl w
state that I have connection with the above, a first class
WOOL CARDER
N good order, that gives unusual, satisfaction. I have a good house, lot a^id stables, f(xr the
iverrefit of those who desire to stay over night for the purpeae of gsrticg rhe’r ivoik doDo -
bid! also state for the benefit of the cotton growers that I have iu good order, for the coon t,
season, a first class
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AND PRESS, where you can get good work done at low rates. Peeling thc’jkfirf for pat
nonage, Isolieit a continunuce of the same. ( June ?8—Am.) J D'. COOLE
J ewelry ?
I r takrt take thin this nnnnrhinifv opportunity tn to state ,o the mtl pub
lio, that I bavo opened a Jewelry Bh.op in
Cleveland, in the house fhrmerly occupied by
Mr. Jas.H. Hunt, where you eaj get your
Watches, Clocks aud Jeyvehry repoired at the
ies^t possible cost. I am also prepared to fig
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January 3rd., 2SSC. 3©.
Notice,
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