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Tho farm work goes on.
Niro weather for farmers.
If you want a mean child, tease it.
Don't forget to pay your subscrip
tious.
Grass is beginning to show- its tender
blades.
Ali quiet except an occasional block¬
ade fly-round.
When you promise to do a thing you
ought to do it.
Every body ought to do something
Idleness is sinful.
Nacooelve High School is the best in
North East Georgia,
Young Angelica stands head in most
places now-a-day.-.
Prepare your vegetable gardens and
your flower gardens also.
Wheat fields are looking green, and
the faroitr is encouraged,
When you make a good resolve,
frotzj to it and die by it,
A farmer cannot work his farm safely
wivuouc Knowing ail about his soil.
If you went to make a man a good
citizen tucouiage and patiuniza him
Preaching at Mount Pleasant church
on Sunday 7th insuut, by i^v.- \V. 11.
McAfee,
If you want largo lino watermoloa.s,
prepare your 1 iDa and plaus as eaily as
iu.u season will allow.
There is but two unoccupied dwell
itius to CteveUud, hut there is plenty
( f I lium to build
The ib.vit and whiskey are so closely
allied, ib.it where one is there is the
el !:er a s >.
15 > sure lo mad the pe v alverti m
nn nts in ibis paper, and take a glance
a’ those i f more mature ago.
Is ihern any goods iu Cleveland ? 0 i,
my ! where shall wo go to buy our new
t- pi ing g iw n- *?
We learn frim a friend on Shoal
Creek, that 'lie farmers in that locality
aie about te- dy to plant corn.
If there is anything that some people
will r.ot do for money we would like to
know what it ia.
When v*m know a thing is not hon
< labie and will not add to vour oniniqrt,
let it alone
Our farmers are sowing oats largely
this Spring. This is commendable, for
the oat crop pays well.
If you want to feel mean get on a
“big” drunk, but if you want to feel
good keep sober.
If you want r. good newspaper in
your county, do all you can to advance
the interest of your publisher.
Although tho winter has been unusu¬
ally mild, we bear of mi+cjli sickness
through the country.
A liberal c«at of whitewash will pro¬
tect the bodies of fruit trees from sud¬
den changes.
A desirable location is where sobriety,
morality and Christianity reign su¬
preme.
Beach tiees are getting ready to ex¬
hibit themselves very much beautified
iu a short time, if the ‘beaut iful snow'
does not interfere.
Never subscribe for a newspaper un -
less you intend to pay for it, as it ouly
adds poverty and vexation to the pub
iisher
IJor. J J. Kimsey came into our sanc¬
tum this week and made us happy by
drawing his “weasie skin’’ and dividing
its contents with us- Is there any one
else v\ho waut to make us feel good?
If we would be instnieied, wo
give our instructors our undivided at
tention.
We are glad to see so much
taken in the Cleveland Sabbath,
| school, and wo hope to see aj full house
on to morrow.
If any of our subscribers who have
not paid for the p per, are going to
bring us some oats, we hope they .will
do so within tba next ten days,
The unhappy bidders for the differ
ent mail routes will soon be relieved.
Though, some of them may bo unhaps
py still.
Mr. J- T. Barnes favored us the other
day by dividing the contonts of his
purse just at a time when wo were in
need of the needful.
If y.iu want to make those around
miserable, you should bo ill-natured,
cross-grained and displeased with ,ev
evrvthing, right or wrong.
We hope our patrons abroad will bo
gin to send in their subreriptinns. Tbo
i 1 advance mn« n on ia,. blank i_ . paper tells . u s *i. tba ,
v 1
have .
wo must money.
' Our will look little -‘bunty '
| paper a
fur the next two or throe issues. We
i suppose o-.ir order was misunderstood
at the paper manufactory, and yvas sent
one inch too short.
Mr. Allison Ledford, living in the up
,.er part of the county, and a highly
esteemed citizen, baa been confined
J some days to his bed with a severe
attack of rheumatism- We hope to
hear of his improvement soon,
Jtev. Edward L. Stephens will preach
at .the Methodist Church in Cleveland
on cho ru st Sabbath Ul each month
du.~ing the present " vear. His first ap
pointment is on next Sabbath, ....... the /th ,
instant- \Ve hope the people wili emue
our, and try to be benefitted by the
instruction of this veteran of the cro-s.
We had a pleasapt call from our
friend, Mr Lewis Meadors of I) ihlonng i.
Ha informs us that Col. j.hico has rc
turn»d and intends to'have tho IDs ten
miles, to the Bark Camp, of the fjf tint
-viile and IXiblonegt ” rail road complete '
with rolling Stock, by tho first of July
next.
For ThE Ai)VHH r|, r.sKrt ]
TEMPERANCE.
There lias been so much said on ijijs
subject, that jt has pt-cumo as a ‘sound
j ing brass or tinkling symbol;' however
j I will now ask every honest hearted boy
j of our county to come and let us reason
j together, God has said, “my Spirit
I shall not always strive with man " Let
j us tuink about ir, be for p it i? too lain
may God help us to turn from our
pernicious habits, and seek him while
it is called to-day. Boys, try this rule
one time, and 1 think you will bo cop
vinced. When you come in contact
with strong drink by your comrades,
dont drink a drop of it; just stand off and
look, and see how those do that have
filled Ihemseives with it. Ob, 1 have
sometimes looked at the little bright
eyed boys of this beautiful land, and
my flesh has crawled within me at the
thought that thera was a bare probabil
lty that they might become drunkards.
Young met), and old uieu, have you ever
thought about the mfluence you have
over those little boys! Think of this:
A greater boou than fame «r wealth,
I s life’s chief blessing, perfect health;
Yet many have it not, because
They’ve violated natures’ laws.
This is tho first article I have ever
written. Who will be tho next'to j.,in
in with “Yonah” ?
MOUNTAIN BOV.
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To introduce in every County ia the Unite!
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41,43 and 45 fihetucket rit., Norwich, Ot
.*5 to $20 P« r day at home. So Spies worth $5
free. A (dress Stinson & Go. Fort
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liiSsdiUiiOil.
• The !jr n rf Ash fc MoAfm having
j tills i!ay been dissolved, a. 1 pt ramiS n
pleTtwiI 10 said tinn are hereby n'quy.si
6 1 ,:onlH tpruvu i<1 at »n<:« and make
| sen ieuirius of their account-'- as wo
<irB cof?Jilt , Ho , t0 , !( , an „ n our bus. -
i ness. Tilts March 5th IPSO,
J. N. asH, (V.
T. V. M.< \ F id. id
I March ( h. vf
JLjJis Cif A .1. >: »
hello jrs of IhsmlsMon
GEORGIA While- County.
"W H ER1'. AS, Milton iVloorc Exccutur <>■
IIugh Ferguson deceased, rep i •.-<.• n is in I -
petition lo the corirt duly liled ami entered
on record, that ho has fully admin l- ler c l
Hugh Fergus >n’s estate. This is therefore,
to cite all persons concerned kindred and
creditor.- to show cause if any they can why
said Exeogtpr should not. be discharged from
his saii trust and receive letters ol dismission
obi U e first Moculay in June we\t.. Given
under my hand and official signature. This
March 1th 1880. ISA At’. OAKS Ordinary.
Loiters of ilismisston.
.QEORGIA While County.
WHEREAS Milton Moore, Adrnipisf, .• i >r,
and Sarah Fergmon, Adz: in ist.ra t ri ■ un
estate ol Jacob V. Fergu :> u, represeu 1 s to iV
■;m rt in their petition duiy tiled and ;
on record , that tl ey .have flu)ly Administered
1 Jiwol> V. Ifergusous' esr«te. This L ilwreiim
t to cite all per ' on i '-mi. corned kindred and
crc iibn.; to s:i >\v cause ;! ...... any tney can why
. Aid Administrators should n t be dir”, turned
from their Administration, and receive let to lo¬
ot' dismission on th. first M- nday in .Juno
new. Hivcii under my hand and « A' i.i!
nature. ISAAt' OAKS, Q rdi m i>.
This March 4 Hi, 1880.
A»M,l.NlSTHAT<»lt’S SALK.
.GEORGIA, White County.
By virtue of :tu order of the Ordinary o j "
k j<1 County, will lie «olu, on the liter Tm -Cay
in April 1880, at t.Le courj: house <i >or iu i-he
r,,wnof Ciev'eliunl in said county, wiihi'r tic*
loyal hours of gale the loll iviu-' piop.trty to
wit:
I part of lot of land . No, t 1)5 containI2(; _
acre;* more or let-wi. bounded on the konli by
the land of .J. T- puttier; on the l i.-f by lot
I No. ys: a'so part of lot No. U7 oniaiuiuy
I ii.hr ut 75 acre.-'; being the North- E-i.-' end of
; \ (> \ ; bounded on the North by lot No.
' af Ti«ob
’•'* fhe prvpert.v of ” 1,. 1
dec*,)) on the l-.-vst by •thoi^nds , or.
! „ ua „ I)i Also 7j acres more »r lc.--*, of tho s.iilt
| i«.t 9T. Ui»mi<le>A <>u tlioNortli un<i ,vi-> »y the
lauds at' W. L. Far-uson, th« .-ume liulng llie
. South et;ll „ r ,., M i l0(; a!s o v -.m ;i No. ns
1 (MiUflininit 2(H) lurre.^ more or 1 e.-v, bu A itnie'! c;i
! tin, Xurtli and Ka*t by lb« binds . of dcsse
MiiUey. tbo* ul! t ie sbo.vo . d$mribeil jand,
I --(> 1*1 dial riot of said eount.v; Void ns
j.voio-.n v’nt (lie estvitu ,.f J.-tcob V. For ,n
deceased,tor the distribution araonj; tho heirs
audlnrtho bencht of cuditcirs. Tftvmscssh.
Mil,To J100KK. Ai!inluislratoo, and
SARAH FFit 1 IliHON, Aduiiuistrtnrix,
Morel .,-h 1£S0.
I Vill TIii SHlilUFF SAIJC1.
! U' 11,6 before tn« o.-nrMi<,n,e d».,r
I ; \V ill the town ol Cie'-claxid . V, hitucuun
(y ,., )M I, t y Oeorgia, oil rbn first l ie . ,lay in
i |>ri. next, witliin the lt;gal hours ol sale the
following (lerici iboii }»ro jicrt.v Low it;
of )<»t of jsu'jcl No. HJ5, in liie Jril «lis
Hicc oi originally iinhersham now White
eonniy, known as the Lewis Arthur homestead
p!i*,cc. con caining eighty acres more or Joss,
levied on as the property of J. »J. Merritt, aud
G. C. Blalock , t-> satisfy a li fa issued from
the Justices court of the 8(>Ist district, H* M.,
ia favor of J. I*. Osborn A'Lninistrutor of
M. K. Paliner deeM., for the purchase money
cf said land.
Also at the same timts and place lols oi land
So. Hi, 7 i , 1*-L J7, and ol, all oi aaiiJ a lids
in ihe'drd disr.riot of orgiaally il a her.->h am ,
now While county c.ontainin ■- 2 i0 .t c.-m-Ji,
more or los.% and very valuaole f.»i gold mm
itig pu rposws. Liivicd on as the oroperty ot
the Naoooeh'.’o Hold Minin-f < uupany, hy
virtue of a fi fa issued from lit* .Justices
court of the Ht> 1st. dist rict, tl. M., mi an at¬
tachment again* 1 said lands in favor of
M.C, Wilcox against the Naeoochec Hold
Mining Company, said lands ail in the pos¬
session of the said NagQochee H'*Id miniiig
Company. Levies made and returned to me
by J. W. Me A foe, L. C.
T. C. HAMILTON, Sh'lf.
March 5ih, 1881). tdv-.
iffoticcS
GEORGIA White County..
To all t° wbcni it may concern. V.’li creas
a petition of it number of euizen/ of tho
8 G 2 mi distriet. (I. M*. ,,l raid county ; been
filqd in my office to have a new ■ in-laii
nshea,oommeticinsat tho n.di coB-ty m, .
n0:ir 1- ''/> I’.iacbwoliv, runniinf the oi n t.
pining ne;ir John Brock, then hy H. ii. Bov, r -
Wb, thence by Mrs. Vickery’s, thence hy
Krs. Kimsey, thence by E. H. Bowyn, to the
meetinghouse; then running the c id sct.tbi
nient road to the Aslmry bridge road, by Joim
OVKelley’s and John C. Martin’s, Un i to
Thos. Bowens, then by Anbury Smith's, I hen
crossing tiic Cleveland road at the hoar-1, j
Jhon, lo the Asbury bridge road, lolloyying j
Asbury’s fence to (he public road the burnt |
house.
And tho commissioners appointed to review
and mark out said road have imio'e ajd filed
their retu rn us t^elaw d ire*a mi ji »v* objec- !
tions is filed within thirty days, 5 ^ a id road j
will be established.
Given under my hand and official signature.
This Feb. 2Jd ISSO l. OAKS, 0 rein ary.
Feb. 28 Slid*- j
GEORGIA , White County.
TO ALL whom4 If may eoneo&n. Huidaii
Nix and James A.Nix, having in proper form
applied to me for permanent LeLc”: ot Admin¬
istration on the estate of Jjenj. F. Nix, fate
of said county. This is to cite all and sin- j
gular creditors, and next of kind ot Lonj. J-. ;
Nix ro he and appear at my dfficc wife* in the !
time allowed andshovv cause, if n v they can I
why permanent administration should nut!
granted Beuj. F. to Nix’s Huldah Nix and Witness Jamc< A. hand Nix. | !
on estate. my
an d official signature,
ISAAC OAKS, Ordirary. ^s* |
Feb. 2tst 1880. v.ly 40 j
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