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llo.'. Wh II. Mil AfKK. < T Da i] ioitogA. )•:
thorizod te receive and rc<"‘ipt I<»r .•- ulscrip Lon
t»t!io Anviinxisfiu in that Deaiity.
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t ftfesl IteniH,
• Locals scarce,
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Fioas i>) abuiKiancD
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Farme>»/iro pushing thair work
along;- /
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Has no me o' r a milk cow to sell
If yon aav#cal ,ni seo us.
The oat/feop is uliiiost a e • '
'allure in vvjaite county.
Some cotnnmnications
lolt out thisg&ck lbr want of time
fipaeo,
Mrs, Bel/ will pleaso accept
thanks for tnoso nice potatoes she
us the othorclay.
/
Capt- Riley, representing the
of Hightower and Hallman of
was in our town this week.
Rev. W. O. Butler has returned
his post, after being absent for about
week on a visit to Atlanta.
A. small Child of Mr. Daniel
of this county,was hurried in thoce .
teyy. at this placemen Wednesday last.
Wo need a revival of religion
Cleveland, jut such a one as they
mientiy viliet, onjovedjn the city of
When the census enumerator
through with you, you fed like you
just recovered from a severe attack
measols, or seven year itch.
Wo have tho youngest printer in
frr.ue—baa, l«*on at work three
ai;d now distributes his type, and can
iliU't‘4.:; rih of a copjutu pur day
tm joins old yesterday ..
Alley, Mi srs. together Stephens, «!, Dorsey. P. Osborn, Bell
with
< f »ho Court ha'vw revised the Jury
of White county this woek.
.-..I’A.re pas on , hand , a. , lot of , ..
and iron Mass, and now in these
. t dyaeutery utd flux you ouuhtby
Pcoplo who go to ehurcb should
thoir whole attention to what the
ister is saying. It is not Dig place
conversation comoisation and and letter letter writing, writing,
you had better ■' remain —..... ! - at home 1 ...... than '■'•••"
go there for that purpose.
REMEDY FOR ^DYSENTERY
FLUX.
Make a strong tea of
and dissolve epsom salts—give
to keep up a gentle action on the bow¬
els. This prescription is from tho
Dr. George D Phillips of
Ga , whose authority both as a
cian and geatleman, is worthy a
worth a great deal of patent
“stuff/’ Try a .cheap reliable lemedy.
ITHILOLOGUS.”
Another remedy from Dr. M.
Stevenson: Eijual parts
Red pepper, Peppermint and camphor;
commence with small doses.
[For tho Advertiser.
STILLNESS.
There is in silence niGre
and awe than wo are want to regard.
The awful silonce that surrounds
coming storm—stillness around the
death bed—the silent march of
meeting for the terrible
precedes the awful earthquake—“Still¬
ness” is the voice of God to man—the
ceutral majesty of Heaven, convicts us
of a Deity, and an unbegianiog eterni¬
ty. We fix our temporary camps on
earth: pausing a while, an awful
ness chases through our brain; wo get
in a hurry to go nowhere in particular,
and become on bad terms with our¬
selves, in the vain hope for soma non¬
descript; no room left for prayer; we
find that wo have been cruel to our¬
selves, and institute a dialogue with
ourselves. And oh ! the scene. Still¬
ness calls up some following, what shall
I call it? Evidence comes t erubling
from every quarter - thoughts of nations
piled together, cal! up iu long review—
tho history of the world that once was;
now the embers and ashes of a burned
up world. Such, and more, sro the re :
uiiuicetices of reflection based upou the
solemnity of “stillness."
Mossy Cheek.
flili !;■!•.,'-l: ■ 0?
* IVltitii C'-bN’i V.
’-(#•• -County Treasurer, g If- . * (■
U/V Bowing repoTt:
/ i i r.i received from ai] Fcurc.f ,
/Ad ..:il piiid our. .2 r,.i ;
"i i!;ii«Cv! on hand ! J.83
Am - j rX. duo tile county from To-:
le'Wers rid near as cun bo escort*! ined
\i • j.u ding 1 lie penalty allowed by
JIG SI
- —
221 .lift
^ *’int of indeKtedviess up the pros
t time including p&npe-. orders
v-hieh fall duo monthly f,!!
Dig amount, of imlebtedrinss '120.22
Bo-e/os on order issued iu favor of
* , a person of color, a pauper by
■ ‘ former Ordinary, and been pro
to- ted by the forme;* county Treasur¬
er -a rid not paid by me, to which I
romw. [fully call your attention, dated
Feb'dfltry 1st., 18876.. Amounting to $27.5-0
LV octfully submitted. April 80 18S0.
!. T.
THE 131U MEETING.
T. n services which have hern going
on i-r two inonihs at the Mothodt-st
church closed on last Friday night.
A bout a hundred persona. havo joined
the .Methodist church and thoro'have
“«“* -ujuton, to r b «f,ii»
AOOllt I'M) Luiidrc.i d/DC. C - >.\V H\ -
81003 - tt'O foported though many Of
these tvc.ro names already on tho ebareb
book? Rev. Mr. Smith bus hi bur-!
with it xoal that was tireless and uu
flagy- ,.^, and he has been zealously
ass siotl'by ministers and laymen ui till
denon^-uiptis. bear mpuioc of tho And we ouinot The for
music. young
peopi: of all the churches have been
constantly in their places and t-iie sweet
sftfging has bceu no small instaunen
tality in tho success of the work. The
sunrise prayer-meetings will continue
at the Llcthodita church; there Will
Ije serr..', -.os at six o’clock every a!:c-r
noon at he f'rosbyteri tn church and >
regular system of evening
prayer meetings will b-> kept up
through out tbo city, To all these ser¬
vices the public arc cordially invited—
Guin.u-he Soui/iron.
I fan Arkansas Boiaancc.
| jloveaiVfer A *•: singular termination to a
has just occurred near thii
city. .n; time ago a young man,
Whom i would no doubt be weil to call
! Jarnes, 4 in love, thought did,
j , ;c\: or ho
j wjcti r \ofing ladv whom it vvoujil lie
wull 1;: . ;Su8dni ptactieal names
U(v:! . „ Too fondues of Jatnos
, be loved* feer *aud Siisao told JAmcs
j ! t,hat she' loved him, James asked
Su- c au to marry him, and Susan eaid
that she would. Toe young uu i had
spent shiep'-esH nights in contemplating
tire prize he was attempting to win,
i but when he found that the polo of his
I attractions had knocked tho “persim
j tossing mon’' of tho Susan's affections night he ceased si
j cover at and pt
| sound.y. Finally ha mused: ■•[ don't
. tbat girl- -it wish that I Dad
iO\e I nor.
acted 80 rashly in engaging myself to
her- IC would almost break her hears
it I wore to tell her of my mistake. She
h so affection tie, What a fool a man
IS! ■ ,, Susan did . , Dot . pass all ., tins . , . time
without muamg: “Women are so im
puleive.,’she thought. “lam engaged
to that man, and 1 declear that l do
not love him. I would break the en
g»g«ment but ho might kill himself. I
don’t know what to do.’ The parties
continued to be affcb.ionate toward
each other, and tbo same grave troub¬
les affected alike tho mind of each.
Several nights ago the affectionate par¬
ty sat beside each other,
‘‘Susan,’ remarked James, “do you
think that a man should marry a wo¬
man, when he does t love her, merely
to preserve his honor!'”
• No; do you?’
“J don’t think that be should. By
tho way, Sue, I think that it would be
better for us not to get mrrriod. I
have been mistaken; I don't love you.
I hope that you will forgive me. Have
I wronged you?’
“Glorious man,’ said the girl. “You
havo lifted a heavy weight from my
heart I do not love you, and tho fear
of fatal results has kept me from break¬
ing our engagement/
“Is that so?’ asked James, astonished.
“1 speak truthfully.’
‘■Well. I will be dog-goned. I thought
that you cared for mo.’
“And I that you cared for mo.
“I’ll be blistered if this affair hasn’t
got away with me. Say, Sue!’
“Yes/
‘Now let’s look at this busiuess a lit¬
tle closer, We are both very frank. I
think that frank people make the host
of hasbands and wives- wo understand
each other first-rate. Tell me, don't
you—that is. do ’t you entertain some¬
thing of an affection for me?’
*Y—yes- Don't you for me?’ i
“Yea. Suppose, as we understand
each other so well, that wo get married- !
i All light, . . . , and . ,, the ceremony was j
. ;
| performed in li country church last j j
: Sunday .—Arkansas Gazette.
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ignorant We are woman all of us who very when like asked tho if poor, she j
had religion, replied that she had sligh j !
t
touches of it occasionally: 1
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| > V Yi’dliC I)\ . dcr '; f t l;i? m.ti of Or.ii
; D navy <,f VVliito e.,u;i !y, •I|’. '’"id be fdj’e
1 the Cj.ua: t bouse -door of $ Wirhin i
• * t v
ill*.* fega! iiours of •» 1 c, on the ; 1 no.■ day vn
; August next, 1 !iC ibltf* W iltg ! (.:• |
{ j 'arts of !• I.:i of land. g. • .7 and L'h in
j Hie 4I'd Dk-'rioi • ! origr/al j v ham now
’ W Iwte Red coojAy, Uoh tided the a . ok 1 . f | i>cgi Cl Viw'c y
1 at a oak tree or . If a;, I 'Li
i road un Uu; oiiginui 1 o ; •>: i t. f %,,'i O b ii rtd 7 .
i rinining Nori.it with said M -t h ■■■■>•:, or ol
| said lot h, thence iV(-sf west wit h i f b a!
j trici iino io Id-. »«ji/’-r .o: . ‘ ustta!ioo
cLoe river, li race down } h-* la ol r i v c r
j t tho m-outi: o\ a branch th • Mi fa
■ brain;!;: thence cist .'X-ros.-. s 1 r one ban
• drn yards to a pine koor, ; ;• ICO i'; 1 1
1 hundred yards west to Do v. of said
j liver; thence down said 'uieo * i mouth of
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i the oi’Miticir. thence up-ssiiu i . V n> . i ho point
of the ri’lgc jo -X e <iir - v pn
; thcuco a soiitli dinr lioiv eg .4 ■ or of said
| 1 ridge to. f.he 1 !-orten r • '; tee: ('■j o.i O. lit the
gap of tho ridge, just ea- ' ■ , • 1 d house
i unco occupied by J nun'.' A i dr; thence
I south.east with >. condition j k with .i. K.
! Dean to the highest-top of •* cty-v: thence
j East with said Jioe k> a • ; >n the batik uf.
i tho river, about one bandied a y iixLV Of two
! hundred yards above the mouth >i the Honor.
J branehj thence down the jaiddj ie of the river
| to a line made by .Henry C'h ; icy and Jehu
Trammellj t. >euee with said i.’ i enstei ly to j
I the gg to]) \Z of vAui'iu the ridge; t.Lctmo !
i to :i1 11 i u i> a t line w\< r v i-> ■ r , ... j j. l ;;. ions.-1
I tbcove SuaLti-wcst witb i A , ri t j
! to a •i’ ai,,>h 11 w » * >•»•■. •
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desfr;l>ou bihdi contain iti'i im-spi S: < urni red htar i
; I uioi-svr lus.--, this miiierai | mail ul lut !
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White Count ‘f 4
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JloKinny am! ■). J'. u u-m, ofiyim r ••• y-r.-s
Jay iu duty nev, will t- -mA-, I’foro (be court I 1
1,(JUS0 <loor iu ■ c: ' vul ” :,d > li! »- Tj Up wing
T w ontyliv 041 “res more ■, ff. of the South ;
cast corner of lot Ik l, ' 2 - d M.-i-iiiW ot said
county i;ic|itdjr.ic. ait1 1 on w;-i<- | pc red of land
there is a Iijie imil sLiual.' •'< |;1 I. M Sir Jett, the ki. pur- 1j.
■!' •ivinl.i-.-.-iin..- ... . pfer .
••h-Uiauuy, ami <>. u. li ii) cash.
J, M ;ki::
J. h M. Ed\XEV,
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May L-' 1SS ’ k.r ds.
htlicf;-: iiisti*
Georgia, wjm c
S, 13. J . IIo a a . a 3L. Cxecuti-r o f
Vv William L k ic.apter Mvv represents
I to tho Court in bis petiti 1 -*' ti ‘$ed and cn
I | torod on record, t-hat iio /.ast,y o Imini-stoi c 1
Will bu t L. Sumpter’s c?ta:o, -t T >is is there
. Gro t » ci’.call persons c. ? < oGed, kindred v.< 1
; creditors, to show ear.se if ••k'jpi'seriarged tebey can, why
: said 1 ccuto'i r - tu d not • from
?:i> s iid trust, ■ f rc •< I >a> ot dismission
V’?# < ,5' •V#':,.e:A.,; y ,«r
I ii or ujv 1; ain't n. 1 . ISAAw'rUKS, eOrOj ^ t. This
; March 22ml 1 - 0. Or.t’y.
March 27. Mm.
Letters of Disinisfeloii.
GEOBGIA. White Count;/.
WHEREAS Milton Mooro, Administrator,
and Sarah Ferguson, Adr iuistrarrix on th*
esiato ot J a V. Fergus on, represents to the
Cot rt in their position duly iVleii aud enter ok;
on Teeord, that td ey have fuU^ Administered
Jacob V. Fergusons' estate. This is therefore
•«> ( ste all persons .concerned . kindred and
creditors to show cause if any they can why
Wai(i Administrators should n t be discharged
lrem t,ieir Administration, and receive letters
”• ‘’ n tu fl "‘ f ; h: T C
Given under . hand and
next. my < ihcKu s;
naturo . 1 3 A a C OAKS, Ordinary,
attis March4th, 1880.
March iith 3m.
Letters of liisuiissioii
GEOIiGIA White County:
Vv'ltEKEAS, Miftou Moore Executor of
S.nT-” „ , „ the conrt , lias duly fully r filed «C administered s !!!f and entered i n .d'.!k
on record, that he
Hugh Fergusjn’s estate- This is therefore,
to cite ail persons concerned kindred and
creditors to show cause if any they can why
“aid Exeoutor should not be discharged from
his said trust and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in .J une next. Given
under my hand and official signature. This
March 4th 1SS0. ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
March 6 th dm.
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