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8 W (limlawl ^.-(Ivtrti.acr,
Rev. W. II. McApbe, of Dahlonega, is an
thorized to receive and receipt for .suhsci ip ion;
.to the Advkutisiui in that locality.
3Li©eaI Items.®
What about that milk cow we want,
There is a pretty fair apple crop this
year.
“Old P> lnnyDuo'Ma .certainly dead or
gone West.
Sweet potatoo patches are looking
fine at present,
Corn is growing so fast you can al¬
most see it
Everybody and their wives ought to
try to preserve the peace at home.
Almost cold enough for frost last
Thursday morning, with easterly wind.
The price of corn has advanced a
little-r-now selling .for. 7~> cts per bushel.
ITyou waut to make you-rself ridicu¬
lous among a large .class of people do
your euty,
Gardens-have not pre-ented a better
prospect around Cleveland for years
ithao at present.
The post office room is being remod¬
eled. It will be much more convenient
wheu completed.
Mr. T. G. JJndecwood Jr., has return
home from llaysville. N. C., wlaeae he
has been for some time iu school.
Blackberry hunting is now resorted
to-for pleasure and recreation, aud,
per haps of necessity.
If you want to live and die happily,
and he free from the torments of tho
{ffieiiljf, the Constable aud .Devil, be
suro to pay the printer.
Whi'e a par t of this week has been
•exceedingly warm, we have had some
cool and pleasant breezes from the
West.
We are thankful that beans, potatoes
and blackberries have come in. It
gives u-3 some hope of keeping soul and
body tegether.
A good second hand Weed Sewing j
Machine for sale, cheap for cash. Call
at this office and complete a trade
while all parties are in the notion.
We have bad visitors of almost all !
sizes, classes and this week; from t
sex,
the traveling mere,bant down to the j
tramp.
A Ventriloquist and p-restidigitateur
gave an entertainment at the court
house on Tuesday night, to the amuse
ment of little boys and grown up folks
There are some .of 4he happiest peo¬
ple not a thousand railea from here, in
all the world. They can sit in one
place, if the sun does not shine on them,
for half a day and never move, unless a
tto a happens to bite in a tender place.
Some of our subscribers .com plain that
they sometimes fail to get their papers.
We hope tho post masters will be care¬
ful. -’Uncle Sam” is very narcicular,
and indeed should be. We hope we
will not hear any more complaints in
this matter, though w * are all Ijabie to
make mistakes sometimes.
Two Cleveland experts, with hook
and line, «vent aut on Tuesday morniDg
last for the purpose of catching fish,
and returned to town at noon with four
pounds and a quarter of fish. Good
luck for fishermen.
Mr. J. W. II Underwood is adding
quite an addition to his residence.
Dr. W. M. Puckett aQd wife is in
town this week If you do not want
your teeth pulled out, you had best
keep out of the Doctor's way. | |
The contract for carrying the United
States Mail from Gainsville to Blairs- |
ville Ga for the i
, next.four years, begin |
niog in July proximo, has been award
ded to Iiev- W. 1J. Bell, of Cleveland
From July the route well be daily.
Two or three of White county’s citi¬
zens want to go to the Legislature.
Let them come up to the Advertiser
office, and have their names announced j
as candidates, Jt will only cost four !
dollars for each announcement, and if i
you get elected, you will npf miss that
fimount of money,
^rjrvssars
Uncle William and Aunt Catherine j
ISell will please accept my thanks for a j
nice birth-day present which they p:e- I
sented to me on the Uth day nr this j
month, it being my tenth birth day,
I feisli tnetn success in every good cause,
and assure them that kind acta, though
of a small character. Will -not be forgot
ten by mo in future years,
James 11. Ciirm it.
This is a splendid time to kill weeds
and grass, and every one who is not
-otherwise profitably employed ought to
be at it. Every one who is able to
work and does not do it, ought not to
bo allowed to eat; but that class gener¬
ally eat more, and wast more than any
body else. This is contrary to-.-well,
it is at least contrary to right.
Mr. Thos Barton, tho father of Mrs
J. T- Latner, and an old resident o i
White county, died on Saturday night
last, and was buried at Zion Church on
Sunday. A large concourse of people
gathered at the cemetery aud residence
to pay respect to tho deceased. Mr.
Barton was a member of the Methodist
Church. The funeral services were
conducted bv Rev, Geo. Iv. Qnillian,
assisted by Re-v J. D. Jarrard.
We have in the Advertiser office,
perhaps, the smallest and youngest
type-setter in theState. He is only ten
years old, weighs forty-three pounds,
and is a little over three'feet high, llis
case rests upon a table, and he sets
about three fourths of a column of type
per day. If any office can beat that, let
us know-.
[Fu,r the Advertiser.
TAKE WARNING.
Two young -men from Hall county,
called on Mr. Thomas Black last Sun¬
day for a mule to ride .to Cleveland,
promising to to return it the same day.
Oa Monday morning the mule had not!
come, look and Mr. Black started (on foot) j
to after his property. Sometime
Tuesday tho mule was found in Dr. J, !
1). Jarrard’s plantation.
The boys (both) mounted tho male j
and rode fast —found some whiskey— j
spreed round generally. One was found I
on the road side, and hauld home. This
honest, peaceable citizen, (Mr. B’aek)
tired down under fatigue, and fears ot
kising his mule, has doubtless concluded
be was treated w rong—well, who done
it ? It is eharged to “whiskey '—they
did not .stead the accursed stuff: no no 1 !
Some enemy of our race furnished it.
Now was this “monster'' friend to these
hoys ! Can he claim friendsh p with
God or man? Every interest is starred
on tho almighty ( with him) dollar Now
1 ask in the lace of alj past conduct
what is thero to hinder him from sei
ting a match to Hell, and blowing up
God’s universe, if there was this ‘dollar’
in the wind up?
Now friendly liquor dealer, and drink
er too, think, oh think of these things,
and cease a practice so much at vari¬
ance with your,otherwise kind heart,
PlIILOL.
The Columbia Register says;—“AM
of yesterday morning the space around
the Western Union Telegraph office
was tilled up with people, the colored
element largely predominating. When
the news came, at at out a quarter to
2 o'clock, that Garfield ha 1 been nom¬
inated, there was hardly one of too
darker portion of the crowd that would
believe it. "Put up j >b,'' said one old
darkey; “Some foolishness of dora
telegraf mans,'said another Finally,
one of them seeing a Register reporter
looking at the dispatch, he requested
that the reporter read the dispatch
aloud, which request was complied with
and the old fellow seemed satisfied that
he had the truth, hut he had bard y
made up his mind to that effect when
some of bis acquaintances began to jeer
and laugh at him. One fellow, nat¬
urally pretty shrewd, asked him if he
Speck Dimicrat newspaper man gwiue
tell him the fac,’ When however, la¬
ter in the day they realized that their
favorite had been defeated, they scat-,
tered quietly but very solemnly, the
expression upon many of their facet
indicating that they felt some dire cal¬
amity had befallen the country and
them.
---- . -
I must tell you of a conversation at
Treport between two children wlio were
playing in the sand together. The
small boy said to the littla girl; “Do
you wi3h to bo my little wife?’ The
little girl, after reflection, ‘Yes’—the
small boy; 1 ake off my b wts!’
At an evening party a lady was called
upon for a song, and began. “I ll
strike again my tuneful lyre.’ Her
husband was seen to start hurriedly
from tho room remarking. “Not if I
know it she won’t,’
“It isn’t the thinness of the milk I
object to,’ said Johu .Shuttle, as he
pulled out a small frog from the cream
er, “it's the thickaoss of the water it's
mixed with,’
w, #».
JJEl&AXj.
■Kaatu n - ■
A dun tit sira lor* Sait-.
B\if , .
nary
the Court house door of said county within
tho legal hours of ale, on r t < Jt r-1 Tuesday in
August, lUgust next, up.' t, the the .foilowing .ibH owing »Yal t Gal estate; tate:
.Parts of lots of land Nes. J, o, -V and 28 ho
tho 3rd D-is-riot of originally fiat cr.sham Iio IV
White county, bounded as folk : Beginning
at it Red oak tree on the side of the Clin ton
l oad on the original 1 ne of lots No C and
rimuin" North with said lino to the corner of
said lots, thence west with the original dis
tried line to the West hank cl the. Chattahoo
choc river, thence down the hank of said river
tc the mouth oi a branch known as thiMira
branch; thence east across said river one bun
dre . yards to a pine knot stake; thence one
hundred yaids west io the west bank of said
river; thence down said bank to the mouth of
the branch; thence up said branch to the point,
of the riilgo just above the old church spri g:
thence a south direction oil the top of said
ridge to the Horton road; thence East to the
gap of the ridge, just cast. <1 an old house
opce occupied by James Abernathy.; thence
south.east with a Condition lino vvitli J. R.
Dean to the highest top of said ridge: thence
East with said line to a Bluff on the bank of
the river, about one hundred and lifty or two
hundred yavis above the mouth of the II 01 toil
branch; thence down the middle of the river
to a line made by Henry Conley .and Jehu
Trammell: t.encewith said line easterly to
tho top of the ridge; thence a northern di¬
rection with the meandering of the said ridge
to a. conditional )iue surveye 1 by J. H. Nichois;
thence South-west with the to of the ridge
to a Spanish oak tree.; thence Nortb-e.a>t,
crossiug .Smith’s creek just at the tower cud of
the old Saw mill to the road; thence running
with theClayton road to the beginning. Said
described lands containing S ix hundred acres
more or less., the mineral interest inajl of lot
No u will bo sold. Sold as pfje property of
Jehu Trammell deceased, for the benefit of his
heirs. Terms oil day of sale.
C. U. TRAMMELL, A dm r.
June 12th 18S0. JUds.
C iti OR 6 LA , Wh ite Counif ,
1)ERSUaNT To an or tier and Judgment oi'
J- the Arbitrators between J. M. Jett, J. D.
McRinny and J. D. House, on the first Tues¬
day in duly next, will be sold before the court
house door in CTevelond, (la., the following
property wit:
Twentyfive acres more or less of the South
east corner of lot lot, 2nd d'strict of said
county including, aud on which parcel of land
tnere is a tine mill shonl. Sold for the pur¬
pose of distribution between J. M. Jett, J* D.
McKinney, and J* D. House. Terms cash.
J. M. JETT,
J. I). MuKuSNEY,
J. D. HOUSE.
May 22 1880 I’rds.
filters of Dismission,
Georgia, white County.
yiTHEREAS, W E. J. Houston, Executor of
William L. Sumpter deceased, represents
to the Court in his petition du y liled and en¬
tered on record, that lie has ful v administered
William L SutuptarG ©»tate y - ■ is there ¬
fore to cite ail persons coneerred, kindred and
creditors, to show cause it any they can, why
said Executoi shou d not be discharged from
his said trust, and receive letters of dismission
on the first Mon lav in July 1880. Given un¬
der my hand and offiiia signature. This
March 22nd 1880. ISAAC OAKS, Ord’y.
March 27. 3rn.
Guide to Success,
WITH FOR FOR
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How to lie Your Own Lawyer. How to do
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apply for terms to
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We pay all freight.
June 12-h LL 80 bm*.
i
NEW i AGENTS!
QNA LOW PRICED nnd FAST SELL'
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fully represented in onr new GRAND CO dBI
NATION PROSPECTUS BOOK, by .-ample
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terms, Sta.vdakd Prn, Co., St. Louis Mo.
All freights paid by us.
June 12th 1S-S0. finis.
A WEEK. Si2 ;i duy a.r home ^nsly
$73 made. Costly Outfit Lee. Address
& Co., Augusta Maine.
Miles’ Patent Safety Pin.
Made from the best brass spring wire, with
a complete and perfect protection for the point,
In the shape of a round shield, formed from
sheet brass, the whole being Nickel Plated and
handsomely finished.
This Pin is a perfect one and the best in the
market.
We also control the sale of COLE’S PATEST
BAT AND COAT HOOK. —These Hooks are made
from the best Swedes Iron Wire, flattened, with
points barbed. They are easily driven and
give excellent satisfaction where they are in
use. We are the exclusive manufacturers of
the above named Pin and Hat and Coat Hook.
Correspondence solicited.
DOUBLE POINTED TACK CO.,
108 CHAMBERS ST., New Tork City.
Feb. 7th
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Tjik« your county paper and pay tor it too.
UPTUBE CUBEB 11
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Testimonials, showing how they GAN and 3)0 make the
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want nothing but
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If you want Organs to sell again, there arc- no others
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j at onve (•>
I fjj Henry Bill Publi >!liu;r Co.,
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Feb. 7th
reduced 33 per . i>u’. Natiunai. !ti i.isiiish
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II A S 0 X Rent paid two-aud -tpiavtcr
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IIA Al IX winners of highest di.-iiuc: ion at
t, every world’s lair for UtV!
yenrs. Pri'TS Sol, $7, rid ,<8.'.
0 It« A No 8i 0.8, t - : , 00 -ii iiv-vii id. \ 1 1- >
I fo r easy pay me s. 35 a • ii 1 .
| oi'SG.JS a ijUiii'for • it<i uy-v;.
Catalougpp free. Mason •< Lajii.in On.-tx
Lit Treinnnt St., H'-.-t-<n: -In Kart I fib
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uue, Cliiu.i;;o.
$ 1500 TO $6000 A YEAR, or 85 to
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to know all about the lest p-ivins? loisiitesa
before the public*, send us y ur nddie-s at i wo
will sfiui you full particulars and pi iv :■ f teim.-i
free: Mini pi -s wor li 85 also from y«u can tb i
make up vour mint for vourself. Address
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PIANOS %iar> to ©400 fv-r.y is
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pieces sent for 3e.stamp. Address
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ACENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOOK, f
F ARMING FOB PBOFi
Cultivate TELLS HOW TO
all the Farm Crcnu iu the Beat Maaucr?
Breed, Farm ad, Feed Feed aud arid Care CaroforStoek; tqrStoek : fvrow f-row Fruit; Fruit; Mane,- Managa t
MAKE Busumsa; Make Happy Her j, a r.cl
HONEY OX THE 1 ARK.
Every Farmer should have fe/pMiSd » eor-v 800 bi.TS.
5 p
500 COOD AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
THOMPSON’S
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This Standard family Medical Y^ork ofiVrs Greater
I ml uceinerrts :«> Agents than any o-ilier I o< k
i new Y.VJi'abhi pubiishoG. vd.iy It has no rival. Endors’d bv all
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FOR 1 SSO 1881.
r 1 P II 1C present- vcsk* is prcgmmt. with stirring
imiHirra c t events, u cii trai elections aro
to k’O h.eld for Naiinua). State, nnd cf.nntv
offici 1 "'. and fh * interest and ex.-in ,.><*t t evolv ¬
ed i-y the Contest will he intense. Measures
of the tr-sl vihil character, al«e, to the futyro
• •f 'be eouutrv, such a 1 ’ the in » tifieiitieus
sought to h/j! inaugurated in our pvstem of fi¬
nal oe. the projected revision of the, tariff, our
fnd:*i r i | liey. etc , arc* to he discussed before
the pe -’pic. am! eveiy intelligA i t yo ’ -< n should
take a newspaper. Uhe proprietors of the
TELEGU A I'll AND MESSENGER.
tire resolved t<» fulfill all the rcqim» moor* o
their new position by keeping ct'ua i of tie
news of the whole world as fast as it* an h«
transmitteG by ocean cabb.*. or the* teiegrayihie
lines of tin. coiHitjy. They will »lso spare nc
pains to advance tl e interests <>t tltoo.-ia and
the sections espnciadiy in \vf i -b i{ _• largei v
circulates, and whila advocating, v. ith nil the
zeal a t•• i ability they posses , the princii.
of the Den* n ratio party, wi 1 ye pc* sue a con¬
servative and moderate course upon nil ques¬
tions.
A dress. Hist purchased, 1 ' iiv.-.k al
new w :•
of the editions hard?< no r than cv : r. Our
TmiuMU'dh weekly containssixry-f< ur eolumns.
and is oi.c of the best and chca j e-t i<u»* • ieatlots >■
south of BaDHiiovc. ft wilt l>e • • : e eve*
more interesting to farmers l»y the n G: .on
o f «i n
? Al.IHCULTUllAL DtPARTI'EX P
’ odited History bv and Gun. Agriculure V.'m. Brownc, in the Universi P.-ofcssor ox f Jh uf
Georgia. /
The tarns of the Tki.fou* fff nr d V r.ss k n i
o er emaio unchanged, uo'1 «tt uiiov. s,
payable in advance;
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Daily, six months ........ ................. 5 t ij
Daily, thme m.mthf........................... 2 . 0
5S5^’rJSVv.-rrr It
Weekly, one year ............................ 2 00
j Yeokiy, six months........................... i oo
{ I 'Vo ro.-peetfully ask fora eeuiieiii tiun of th«
i present ^eucr-ns pattonape ot the j ufclie.
1 CLlSbV A' JU-NL8.