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Another spring-like week.
''lad everywhere'
Warm Sou!h wind biowctT.
If oar Ordinary does not say sotnr
thing about’working the streots, we will.
Wo have boon promised ja rail road
communication for the last two weeks,
but alas.
Still they come ! Every day briugs
ns new subscribers.
There are very few idle men about
Cleveland just now.
Got your garden in order, seems to be
the watch-word in Cleveland.
Mr Christopher Meadors has been
quito fooble for some days past.
Cleveland seems to be, for the last
week, quite a mart of trade in the mule
lino.
Large droves of mule3 continue to
pass through our village.
Drummers from Atlanta, passed
through toy/a this yveek, stoppiug with
McAfjja.
We are glad to hear, that our friend,
Mr. C. II. Kytio, who has for some
days boon quite sick, is considerable
on the mend.
‘Or. i) Boxy do o' says the iiicitt boys
of Towns county, have decided to leave
off whiskey making, and let Uncle Sam
.have his way. -That is right gentlemen:
stick,So your decision.
Wo hope thediy is not far distant
wl on i very ...body will have aclearcon
. c.'p i ni of -justice: then wo shall have
butter times
If we were a betting man, we would
bo willing m wager a drink of butter
mid! that Whito county .can boast of
f t U j .O'. ■ f r .it . t .m s'o.i.x
any county in the State.
Our local of last .week in reference to
.the happy fellows singing ;in the resuro
tior. morning we shall rise,’ was spoken
of as b ‘ing 'great,' by an advocate of the
underground pipe.
It seems.that the underground run-*
lhat, flowed so copipuslv the‘mountain
dew' last week, has been exhausted,
or the appearance of the revenue man
in town this week, Rtopped ,tho hole
where it run out at.
Young Wiloy Qpillisn, in the -Mossy
Creek neighborhood; a few days ago,
i \j tired himself in the knee by jumping,
at school. He gets about now by the
aid of a walking cane,
We are glad to know that Nacoochee
High School is so prosperous. There is
no man more worthy of public patron¬
age than Rev. J, J. Methvin.
Wo are sorry to bear of the death of
Miss Mary Sumpter, i highly respected
lady of this county, and sister indaw to
Judge Houston. She died at the resi¬
dence of Jucigo Houston, where, we
believe she had been reared from child¬
hood, being the oid homestead of her
father.
It was intimated to us a few days ago
that a local artic e in our last issue was
intended as a kind of burlesque upon a
certain party. We take occasion to say
that noth ing of the sort was intended,
f;r we have the best feelings towards
ail parties concerned, and we have no
desire to offend or injure any uno.
A great many ladies have visited our
office since we began the publication of
our parpor, but we havo not had time
to give them personal mention in our
locals. Ladies, you are always welcome
visitors, and your visits show that you
ate at least friendly to our enterprise.
Mr: J. E. Neal, of this plaee showed
us on last Thursday morning, live or
six ears of corn, which he said were
grown on his Chestatee farm in Lump
Fin county, last year, which are as fitie
as any we have seen iu this country. i
Mr. J. D. Cooley, near Leo, ih this
county, is erecting a two stcry od-iliee
that will be an ornament to that section
of white connty. Mr- Cooly is a young
man of energy and good lusiue-t hab¬
its, and wo aro glad to chronicle this
evidence of his success in business.
Dr- T, G. Underwood of Easternally,
Franklin county, dropped into our sanc¬
tum on last Thursday aud did the nice,
thing by leaving us in a better condi¬
tion for keeping soul and body together
than when he came.
Mi\ Joseph II. Porter of Florida was
in our town last weok, on his way to
visit his mother in Lumkin county Al
tkouga Mr. P. was raised in the moun¬
tains of Georgia, the low lands of Flor¬
ida seems to agree with him. lie will
spend about two moats among bis rela¬
tives and friend?- before vciunrinj* to
Florida,
Mr, J. M. Dorsey of Mossy creek, in
this county, came into our Sanctum last
week and paid four subscriptions to us
for our paper, his own included. Such
men as Mr. Dorsy aro worth somthing
in any community. We wish there
were plenty of such men in our county.
Thank you, friend Dorsey, We would
be glad others would follow your exam¬
ple.
Sovoral of our citizens, have this week
beou summoned t> ahead th U. S.
Court in,Atlanta, in March next, as wit¬
nesses in cases of illicit distilleries. We
are sorry that our citizens have to be
troubled on account of the poisonous
stuff. We think it would bo best lor
allparties to neither make, buy, so]! cr
| drink whiskey' Wo say this with the
kindest feelings toward ail, and because
wobolieve it to be a groat curse upon
our pooplo. We feel an interest in eve¬
ry citizen • f the connty: and tnerefore,
would if it -were in our power, prevail
| 1 upon do every ope to have nothing at ail
to with illicit liquors or any other
kind. We are aware that a majority of
I the pooplo in this section, behove the
j revemid law to be a bad law, and in our
1 opinion, the best way to get rid of a
,bad law, in to obey it, and thus free
ourselves .from the penalties of viola
,tion, until such law can.be repealed, or
at .least modified. It is a certain fact
that wo must be subject to the powers
that be, therefore lot us all be liw abid¬
ing citizens Wo think we aro correct,
in this matter.
Hiwassee Items.
Febuary 2. 1880.—This morning finds
us enjoying the sweets of pure winter.
The trees aro loaded with ice, and the
I ground whitened by snow. The people
civ,cold ! cold!: as it has been warm
■so long.
Largo droves of mules pass through
our village frequently. That denotes
a rise of the money tidp.does it not ?
We learn that the illicit boys of our
county have stopped their distillation,
and intend to let okl Sam have his
way. Good plan we think. There has
never boon as much hostilities toward
the revenue here; ns said to be, no-way.
It is said by many of our most intelli¬
gent and truthful citizens; those Gains
ville doctors, who came to our connty to
tend on Starns, one of the revenue
men. That they, instead of performing
a wise act, did a very unwise act.
Old Bontooo.
To Mend China.—T ake a thick so
lution of gum arabic in warm water,
and stir into it plaster of Paris till the
mixture is of the proper
Apply with a brush to the fractured
edges of the china, and stick thorn to¬
gether. In three days the article can
not be broken in the samo place. Tbo
whiteness of the cement increases its
value.
Fruit Cake —One lb of fine white
8 ugar; one lb. butter; one lb. flour,
ywelve eggs; four lbs. seeded raisins:
four lbs currants, washed and dried:
one lb - citron sliced; half lb. of can¬
died orange peel; one and quator ounces
of ground cloves. flour Put ail the with fruit to
thoroughly some
of that weighed fer the cake. Put the
spices to steep in water Cream to
gather the butter and sugar, and boat
the eggs separately as ligot as possible.
Then mix as for other cake, putting
in the fruit last. Bake in a moderate
oven, and, if possible, do not stir the
pans after once in.
&,***» -:-:*
MARRIED
At the Presbyterian Olnr'Ch, ■ -
cheo, Ga , <;ti th« evening of t >. ! Dh
instant, by Rev- J. J. Hatiiviu, . ■ . J.
Edward Neal, of Cleveland, a a
Rosa L, Pitner, of Naenoclu* Too
attendants on the occasion wet Mr W.
0 Butler and Miss Aanna II. N chon ;
Mr. C. L Pitttef and Mis.- Tolda
Dc amor .- M r . Frink I.. Ash"- rd
Miss Tattle G. S ... r: Mj T. U 1 .. ki l
and Miss Alice L. Williams.
After the ceremony was performed, a
large number of residents in N;,w < T’..
Valley assembled at the resicen -o of
Mr. Fitner, the father of the > hie,
where a sumptuous feast vast a A -
ing and of which the guests paw
Prof. Neal is one of the esteem! d
men of this county arid has a at
future before him in his chosen j i s
ion. His bride is one of Ur est
davight is of the fair for 1 vc. A ‘ '.id
wo wish them a prosperous journey over
the sea of life.
The Southern Farmer's Monthly for
January.
The January number of this
magazine is out, aud it is the hurt m■
yet issued. Among the numerous in¬
teresting original articles are two by
Dr. Gautier, of. Wilmington : Ieln
Ga. : “The Cabbage worm and its par
asUofo and ‘Are Plants Fed aud Water¬
ed Through their Leaves?' am. one by
Prof. J. P. Rtelle, of Mobile,,
‘Fruit Tree Borers.’ Two
on the ‘Hog'question, ard an
ed article on TIovv to Cut and
Meats,' are also very seasonable.
.Fashion Deparrment [Tor.Ltrmers'
and daughters) has the usual rW.
Plates. Take the number as : -
it is one of the best publications t.f
kind in the country, and is well
the name it bears- ■■ The Southern runn¬
er',? Monthly.' The price is $2 W) a
or $i 00 for six months. Odors
mail should be adercssed to J. li.
Savannah. Ga
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Address-. JAM MS VIOIC IloM,.- N V
WillTK S if till IFF SAL: .
T I TILL be sold hefero tin { hun t
YV Hoifq door ia the d ,vn ol
Cleveland, White Co nfy Ga,. < *• I
Tuesday in March nt.ct, hetween v !«ga)
hours uf Na.lv, for.cash,'tho following j
to wit :
Paris cf Juts of land numbers 12 -md J‘M
in the fith district of originally i I -u hum,
now White county to wit: all that j’ i: r • >« . aid
lots, on the cast of iho Greggory ranoh.
hounded as follows, coinu enciog at a ■ ; . i\u
Mapio on the said Grnggory bran*d». < !• I ha
Rabuno r* ad, thence up .-.-aid bvancc to the
head thereof; thence along cm ti < top or
a certain dividing ridge to the origiiui Fid :
thence along said original line North to a
Pino tree corner; thence North-erst along on
top of the ridge between Daniel C an ill and
W. V. York to the said .Uahum j -
thence along said road to the starting point,
containing one hundred acres more r loss,
some two or three acres improved. Levied
ou by A, N. Vandlvier. L. 0. , and turned
tome by virtue of a li la issued 1. .n the
Justices court, of the 127th Dist. v. M , in
favor of W* V. York against W ill in u. Avar
for the purchase money of the sumo: c said
William Avans being in possession of the
seme, and written notice of the levy Having
been given to the said William Avan.-.
Also at the same time and place ’1 cn acrcf
of lot of lurid No. 30, and 70 acres lo tos
land No. -11 in the fitli district of ovigmally
Huliersham now W’hite cjunty. Ga i r
G. of AV. C* Hicks Wykle. Levied mf as'^lTe’pr* . !’“ i ! :
James to satisfy a Tax !i fa iu favov
of said Sjate and county, vs said ‘il icks.
Levy made and returned to me by J.A, Rich
urdsou T. c..
T. C- J/AMILTON, m?.
This January 31st, J.sso. > :.o I
GK OH Of A -- Whi teCon nit/
Pursuant to an order of the Judge. « the
.'Superior court of said county, will he sold
between the legal honrs of sale, before the
court house door in Cleveland in sain county
on the first Tuesday in March next, the foD
lowing described land to wit.
Lot of land No. 70 in the 3rd Dist. of origi¬
nally Habersham now White county and
known as the ‘-White and McGhee lot," very
valuable for mining purposes oontainiig 260
acres more or less. The said landhsivijig been
ordered to be sold for Part Pirn among the
joint owners thereof. Sold subject to a Lease
for mining purposes now held and o,vu« t by
the Nacoochee Gold Mining Co., whi • . j so
will expire in the year 1S8J. Terms c.i ii.
WM. P'. SKARS j Uoici.tis
It. T. KENNIMER \ sioneis.
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THE LEADING IMANO HOUSE IN TIIE SOU': . WEST '
Jai . yrei.
OHI! ''l.tOO.K A.lv B IJ V E
J. 13. GOOLEY,
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MOSSY CREEK, WHITE COUNJ’Y, GEORGIA.
NODNCRS TO THK piiblie tlinl lie litis mspo ooiisiilevablc imprf.vum ■ ! U ■ ■ \ . i i ;
his Mills, and duos double tho amount of (trioiling as heretofore, : rui * . t«I i- .!j ”
ALL who has
WHEAT or CO R-N to €
to stive THOMAS W. ALEXANDER,a nail lvho can’t - beat i;i X • "
jf'ta, for qaantity or ii'nality of Boar per bushel. Live him a (-.nl and . eeoti v
state that I have i.nnneetiun with the above, a first, class
WOOL CA1 * 1 )E 13 E
N good order, that gives unusual ’atisfactiou. i have a good bouse, lot and stobVs. for the
wonofi t of those who desire to t„v over night for the purpose of getting- tin ,< w ’-ne.
bill also state for the benefit of the not ton growers that I have in good order, lor the < omm
season, a first class
W I N S M l IJ MOTION G IN
PRKSS, where. got good work done at low rates. Feeling u.anl:' 1 1 > r pat
\.\ r D v*ui can (June 2S-Oua.) -D L' OLL
ronage, Isolieit a continuance of the amo. ■ •
Notice.
This ia to not ify all persons not to.cut
wood or stock, or in any other wav in ¬
trude upon lot of land number 48, in
tbe 8B<! district G. M ., of White county,
known as the W. H. Milton lot- There
has been stock cat on tbo above named
property recently, and tin! intruders,
unless they come forward and settle,
will be prosecuted TUGS. to MrAFEE, tho extent Agon. oi the
law.
January Jl 1880
jNT otice!
ALL Persoi s indchled to the ‘'UaH F. I r
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Bradley deceased are hereby u v ^c c<v u
forward and make immediate j.ijr: 'Ut u dal
persons having deiusr-ds ; ga tl e sai c u»
present them to me within u. tiu e re«(tti ert
by lavv. W. lv, Vi i 1 LI > 'LS , uLt r.
F. li i>I MG 'ey -jc,
January 3rd., L' !