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Sale day next Tuesday.
Be sure to pay your pceaeU<K.
Plant early varieties of potatoes new !
Now is a good time to fortify against
mischievous stock.
When yon are surrounded with
troubles, be the more cheerful.
There is no use grieving after things
passed.
If there is anything in /Cleveland to
sell it is unknown to theontaide world.
M,ake yourself comfortable, especially
if you are,fa anybody's way.
•Ifyou want to befaappy yourself, try
to make others happy.
Who will,raise the largest number,of
fowls this year?
•How is the mines progressing in
White county,?
Don't forget the poor printen who
toils day and night for your benefit.
Don't bo afraid of over doing your
.duty.
Mr. George Denton of Shoal Creek,
,we learn has been quite sick.
We are so busy this week we hardly
know what to do first.
.Bead the new advertisements ip .this
ifssue.
Men who wish to dodge duty will
.eaten at very small things.
Nacoochee High School has ‘from ,.'30
to 40 regular students. This is right.
How would a debating society take
in Cleveland ? Let's try one.
W. B. Bell is sowing oats, and gar¬
dening this week,
Tl e hots' pulleth the plow, and the
man holduth the plow handles, and thus
our bread and meat is produced.
No rail i ('ad boom in White eounry
yet. It's too bad. tCau't suuits one
boom a little.
We want one hundred new subsoribes,
and the same umouut of Uollais, by iho
first day of May next.
What will w,e do for a biscuit tut Sun¬
day mornings, s'uoe flour has gone up
to four cents
The man who never advertises his
1 usinens never has much business, and
don't want to sell.any thing. i
i
Clean out all the trash that be under
your house and sprinkle well with fresh
lime, if you would rid youraelv.es of the
jumping flea
Give your young stock good attention
and plenty of feed during the next six
weeks.
Transplant fruit trees and give them
good attention. A good orchard is
worth a great deal.
A goodly congregation on last Suns
day and Sunday night was edified with
two excellent sermons by Rev. W. 0.
Butler, at the Methodist C hurcb.
We love to see the ministers of the
different denominations working togeth¬
er; it shows a disposition of brotherly
love.
He who does not appreciate and en¬
courage honest labor, will never make
a good citizen.
Our ftreets are like the uncovered
house of the Arkansaw settler; when it
don’t rain they are not muddy, and
when it does rain it is .not convenient
to work.
We regrpt to learn that Mrs. J. Tf.
Cndeiwood o' Sboal Creek, has for
some time been past going about: the
trouble seems to be, principally in her
feet and legs; rather of a rheumatic
nature,
Subscribe for your county paper. * [
•We are much obliged to Mias M. P.
Nix for the worthy example she has
shown in promptly paying her subscrip¬
of our male subscribers do likewise.
Mr. J. E. Neal has looated in,Cleve¬
land and is giving his sohool good at¬
tention, and we hope in a short time his
school will .compete with Nacoochee
High School, There,is nothing of more
importance in a community than a good
school.
MARRIED.—On the 22nd instant, by
Jesse R. Lumsden Esq., Mr. Martin
Night and Miss Isabella Nix. all of
White county, Ga.
Amo on the 22nd instant, by D. M
Horton Esq., Mr. Jasper York of Cleve¬
land,and MisHittie Cantrell, of Nacoo
chee Valley.
DIED.—On the 2Jst instant, Mrs.
Caroline Poe, of Shoal Creek, White
county Ga. Thus it is, one by one we
go.
Bedford (Va.) Alluin And IrOn
Springs,
WATER, MASS AND PILLS.
‘/ffficiont in Scrofula and skin diseass
es,’—J.. M. Allen, M. D , N. C.
'■■iuccessfnl in Dyspepsia and Chron'c
DiarrhcBa.’—Prof. Samuel Jaoksou, M.
D. University of Pa.
•Adapted in Cloratic and -kpiemic
conditions and certain diseases peculiar
to yvoppeu disorders of the kidney and
bladder .’—Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. D..
Va.
‘Satisfactory in Dyspepsia., Chronic
Diarrhici and nervous diseases arising
from impure blood; also iu certain dis¬
eases of females.'—George T Harrison,
M. D ,1’uysician W'oman's EospitaJ, N.j
V.
•Used with great benefit in Malarial j
Fever and Diptberia.’—S - p. Dupon, !
Ai. L> , Ga.
•prompt .in relief of headache, both
sickfiud nervous, and .c&ills.'— E.
C. Dodson. Va.
'Excellent in testoring debilitated
systems to health and stieugth.’—Thos.
C Mercer, M- D , lad.
‘Tonic, alterative, diuretic: one of
natures greatest remedies.'—Medical
Association of Virginia, Lynchburg.
Recommended as a prypbolactic in
Malarial distaicts.'—D. R. Fairex, M.
D. N O.
T find it the best remedy 1 ever used
in diseases of toe throat.'—p. A, Siljbrd,
M. D., N. (J
Very beneficial in uterine derange¬
ments and malarious conditions.’—.G.
W Vail, M. D., Ohio.
•My experience is very favorable jjLiuu- to
its curative virtue JPhos. M.
baid, M, Ii>„ St. Louis.
Sample supply sent free to any phys¬
ician desiring to test. Pamphlets sent
fiee. Analysis with each package. Wa
ter as it comes from the Springs Sf yier
Mass 50 cents and $1; £2 50
and $5 for half doz. Pjlls pure sugar
coated 25c. 50u. and Sj 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 ti'e water, and is convenient,
palatable and Sold soluble.
by ASH & McApEE.
Springs opens for visitors June Jsc.
Perms $.30 per month. Special rates to
families as to rooms occupied. Addres
A. M. DAVIES. Pres, of the ,Co.,
P. 0. Box 374 78 Main St. Lynchburg, Va.
The Southern Farmer's Monthly to
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 Red 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, ard an illustrat¬
ed article on *How to Cut and Care
Meats,' are also very seasonable. The
Fashion Deparrment [for farmers’ wives
and daughters) has the usual Fashiqp
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 Fann¬
er's Monthly.' The price is $2.00 ayear,
or $1,00 for six months. Orders by
mail should be aderessed to J. H. Estill.
Savannah, Ga.
M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
-LJL. Cleveland Georgia.
Will pactice in the Superior Courts of 1
Hall, Dswion, Habersham Lumpkin,
the Supreme Court of the State,
Jm.lCtb i?80. wM’yly.
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE ItHMEDV
FOR INTERNAL ASO EXTERNAL Dot,
■Js a sure core for nl! the diseases lor -which It Is recommended,
mid is always PERFECTLY SAFE in the hancU
Qf even the most inexperienced persons.
Xt is a sure and -.licit remedy for COCGHS, SOKE
THROAT,CHILLS, tie and similar troubles; afi'oi-il* inttont
jwUeiA in most malignant forms of lUPHTHF.aiA, and
is the best known remedy for Rlieumatism and Neuralgia.
T.he Oldest. Best, and Most Widely Known
Family ftfledicine in the World.
if. lui-s Ibeett .lai-ii rvUli aucU wonderful (success in ‘ill
PWW of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLEK A, D1AUU1 aat.t,
DYSENTERY, and all ItOVVEL COMPLAINTS that it ij
considered an unfailing cure for those diseases.
Has sxooa the tost of 4-orty Yearn’ Constant
Use in all Countries and Climate;:.
1*40 RECOMMENDED Managers ‘by Physician*, Work-Shops*, 31 ixsLmartee, ciud
Ministers, of Plantations,
Far-torirs, Nurses lu Hospitals— in short by livery body,
Kvtryvi&iere, wbOjhua ever given .it.a trial.
IT IS WITHOUT "A RIvAlTaS A LINIMENT.
£tshc^ild ahvnya bo u?efl 4 lqr in the Back and Side,
and brings speedy and permanent relief in nil cases of 15 1 .list;?,
Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc.
No family can safely be without it. It will annually
1 save many times its cost in doctors' bills, and its price brings it
■within the reach of .alb It is sold at 52*ic., 50c., and $1 pei
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggist?.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R„ I.
Proprietors,
’EaUrn?.ry 2?,th, 188p.
'I'HE CLEYELASI) ADVERTISER.
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A WEEKLY J'itlRN.-.I,,
jPufclisluiil at fipyeland, White Count}, (ieorgia.
•Its object ,1a to build up the Muteiyal, Y en-tal und Moral Interests .of the aectinn iu w hich it
published. Not being published in the iateresta of apolitical party, yet its devotion to
Democracy will be asserted whenever the gre?J principles of that parry are aesailed,. <.r
its tenets departed from. The cause o' Kducatjon -s^d TempuraLce will be advocated.
THE ADVERTISER has a circulation in the counties of 'white, ilabersiiam, j.wonpkin,
Hall, Dawpon, Ka'onD, Union,Town?, Gilmer, Forsyth, in North-Ea:.. Georgia, and in the
border counties of North Carolina. It thus affords a good medium foj kdv.er.tising for
the MeteJhabU of Gainesvlil*, Atlanta, and of MiddleaSeoigfa,.
One Doiimr per Ainmm.
Farmer, Miner, Merehenr, Moeijinie, Lawyer, PbvjioiaE, CferryDian. fcliool Teacher, j
and Citizen, living is the section in whioh it is jjubiisheti, ought to encourage a borne,'
enterprise by subscribing for THE ADVERTISER ft will contain the Legal advertise¬
ments of White County, and other matter of importance.tc every citften of the county.
Address ail Letters and Communications to
ALSX. CHURCH, Editor, Cleveland, Georgia.
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FIFTEEN St? iinil A 13 Stop Organ
DAYS 1 Oil LY
t,9b 1 Trial, i 380
With StoeL
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PATTERSON ORGAN _________Stylo ThaP^AGON- No. 4.4u.
Three sets i Beeds, Eeeds, 5 5 Octaves, Octaves 18 Stops. Di¬
mensions Improved'lineo : Height, 7-1 in.; Width, 43 in.; Depth, :'4
iu. Swell and Grand Organ Kmv
bwf-11. Thofctyle cf tbin Organ is beautiful and
uniqtic, und and combinea elegnneo of Design, just of pro
portion, beautiful finish. The case ia solid
Black Walnut, tastefully ornamented with licnd
roino Mattb d Erencli Walnut Panels, whi -h, being
highly lininhed. contrast admirably with Dark Wal¬
nut of Case. The tone m remarkablo for purity
on4 cweetn«..sis : combined with -volume, va¬
riety brilliancy id'c. touch ia
responsive and pliant, and, in fact, tho whole
instrument, in action ard lmkc. has every requisite
of the* meet perfo t Parlor Or,;*.:. Hr; cei>
tc-r organ can bo purchased for family
use. You pay fc* instruiient only
after you hava fu?!y tested it at your
ovn homo 1C day?. If not &a represented, return
it at my oxpeaae. I paying froight both way s. Each
iuptrument box-d nmt delivered <-i- .-are hera t'oi
only Roarmber thia Fully warrantc-cl 5 or Net 8 years. Gash
whplesalo Factory otlra- ia at myiov.cPt therefore
tion eftnbo made. price, thin no redtu- adrer
ordeTr.u onco from
tiflO»ment, Pusino'-’s giving as Tcfar&nco any rc-sponolblo Bank
ci or Etrm.
PM1« PUSO $150, $225. $165, $250,
_____________________ $78, 160.
iiid upward* OliG-Alltl, «*f..
$M, $90, $rn. flM. and upward*, wilh Stool and
Instruction Hook. SPi iPTCIAL INDUCE¬
MENTS offered to Churohes, Lodges, Cler¬
gymen, School-Teachers .".nd Sltrn Paint
ere, Correspondence solicited. XL-LGSTE.A*
TED CATALOGUE, Bhowins till .ray Btyies
c,f Matos and Organs sontfree. Adnrraa
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made. Cu^tl.y (; r/it i. Kt > * * viur-3s Tt.zz
& Co., Augusta Maine
Miles’ Patent Safety fin
Made from the best brass spring; wire, with
a complete and perfect protection for the point
in ihe shape of a round shield, formed from
sheet brass, the whole being liciei Plated and
handsomely finished.
This Pin is S perrett ant and the Cv 4 ; in ill
aarket.
We also control the sale of COIL’S i .ilEl i
BIT AJ$ C61T aftt’K,—These Hooks are made
from the best Swedes.Ircr. Wire, battened, th
points barbed. They are easily driven and
give excellent satisfaction where they are
use. We are the exclusive manafecrjccr.- ot
the above named Fin and Ha: -.r.d Coat Hcek
Conwpocdence sciicited.
mcile pouted iacl a,
10* CEAIEEK3 ST., Now Tort City.