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7,h (I'lcreland ^ducriinev
Rev. W. II. Mo Xtri’,. of Duhlnnega, is ’au¬
thorized to receive ami receipt lor subscript iouB
‘Jo the Ai>v;:Jtrisj:it in tbar locality.
ideal Items*
i
are of Hon. authorized JOSEPH to announce McAFEE, the of |
narae
I) iwson county, as a candidate for tlio
Senate from the .'321 Seneatorial Dis¬
trict of Georgia.
ITPily frier ds are hereby notified
that f am a candidate for Sheriff of the
.County of \^hite. If ,1 get enough
votes to elect me (which I expect to do)
I will serve my county as sheriji' to the
.best of my ability. W. C. STEPP.
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More rain this week. !
Music at W, It. Belts j
;
Go 10 the camp meeting. j
Candidates arc moving aroHtjjd.
Political excitement is getting high.
Our subscription list is ctoacjily -in¬
creasing.
M rket wagons by the rp id fail every
.day.
W. C. Stepp is ahead for sheriff, so
Tar.
There area Lo-,t of .young babies in
White county, and old,ones too.
We never saw a successful business
man who did not advertise,Ipa ,buai
ness.
Old corn will be hard to get off at
iifty oents per bushel iu six weeks fiom
to-day. i
cluiing Thore camp-meeting are „.ua,, y nines ? than at |
ppy
other season of tlio year.
|
In some parts of this county the jmoa
pect for a heavy yield of corn was uev
,er better.
Of all things in this world to be pitied
a “hen-pecked'’ husband is the most
pitiab e, uulesi it is the wife of a drun t
arfi.
A host of colored pegple, of African
descent passed through town this week.
[They war giiino sum wbab.
A wagon lull of fisher men womon
attd children went fishing last Thurs
,f|py. but we don't know p;hat .they
.gaught, spect it was cold, altjfopgb it
,w;\s a niigbty hot day.
.ijliugitpisagnay Jpe A loathsome disease
JtlMPtfiV kill after a. .while, but it is not
sudejen death or
Some people would die
|In the twinkle of an eye.
We received the following, for publi¬
cation this week. Wo give it as we re¬
ceived it;
“'/.’here i,s A male boy in White Co„
GO yeaygold t/tat aout think A Baptist
ort to hoe A Masoii.
The Post Office has boeu moved. It
is now -kept in the front of W, 13. Bell's
store-rooa;. It is neatly fixed up, and
kept in gvod order by Edward L.
Stephens.
Mr. C. W. Anbury, ,of Athens gave
us a pleasant call this week. .ex¬
pects soon b,o engaged in the mer¬
cantile business at fyala (Ja., where we
hope he will haye ajl the succpss that
heart could wish.
A mighty buzalDg arpuffd this week
getting ready for camp-meeting. Hope
some of them will get sp much love in
their hearts, that tfce dollars may be
crowded out, then, it may be, that the
printer will stand a chance to be paid.
On last Wednesday nionjmg a betu
tiful young lady, residing iuthis county,
Miss Isabella Cason, was brought to
town in a deplorable state of iDsaDity.
She was brought before a jury selected
for that purpose and by them pronounc¬
ed a Qt subject for the Asylum. She is
the daughter Mrs. Uamp Cason of this
county. Her father was killed a few
years ago by a concealed enemy. We
are informed that at times she is a
raving maniac, and that she has to be
confined and guarded at all limes |
Sad, indeed!
ammi
DISTRICT CONFERENCE AT NA
COOCHEE,
The Dabloopga District Corf rer.ee
of tho M,.E. Church South, cm.vensd
hist week at the Methodist Church in
Nacoochc Valley, au 1 four days were
spent in Cooking over the interests of
U 33 JUetiiodist church iu the mrunr^lns
0 f North East Georgia.- The delega
tion present was small, bom 50 to (it)
representatives, owing to the rainy spell
of weather. The conference was pre¬
ssed over by Rev. D. L. Anderson,
Presiding Elder of the District. The
reports from tuo various charges show¬
ed a gratifying increase of interest in
the bounds of the District on the subs
jec’s of church growth and the cause of
education. The delegates were treated
in a most hospitable manner by the cir,
izens of the Valley, whose homes wore
opened to their entertainment,
The conference elected four delegates
to the Annual Conference, consisting of
Rev. J, ,T Metbvin, J. H. Wil.iams,
J. Hen! and J.C. Singleton.
There was some good preaching by
the mini,stern present, and a protracted
meeting resulted at Nacoocljee, which
.has resulted up to this writing in (> or
S conversions under the management
of Rev. J. J, JR,thriii, pastor of the
Methodist Church at Nac.npcbo Valley.
For the Advertiser.)
ItiNouAvr Rictuea’", I xioj; Co.,
August tRh, IHSO,
Mu. EuiToii: .I ax perrnisbun fur
space in yore columns fur a entuiinion
cashup fur the epeshal benefit uv my
bretheru, an’ us hit is d ictipal, A will
say, other folks can reatl hit ef they
ar not afoard to. . he fottndashun uv
the structure ,1 propose to lmilti will be
found. ,1 .bink, somewhitr between the
lids uv the bible, an’hit don,t differ
whur, jist so hits scrip ur; anyway lot
reads about tbus; I,’icseJ am be who
spec is nuthiii’ fur lie shall not he disap
I am not gpiue to confine nty
SSST^UjSi t
^-liater Editour ail 1 ax uvyou is to sor
punkshuato him fur me, t f you
please. Fur sum time 1 have bom snf
powerful frum my lungs, an' more
than wunce tbot mysef in tlio val'ey uv
the shaduer uv doth! Bu I am wunce
mote permitted thro the divine ade uv
God to preach the puer an’ ondefiled
gospil. I start,outyvith this pint. Thar
is but one denemmasbun uv true bljycrs
on tins tarngucus globe uv dun, an" ruck.
Jist won what kin ’staldi.sh Aprs oirk
secession. Jist wun wbat km sitrcii the
tied languages, that is the English,
Eaten an'Nigger, an’ show uft
onoondisbuna 1 pars^vcrance jist write.
Au'my brothrin this chinch is the old
’un which Christ jiud when lie wur in
low ground uv sorer—the Babtist
church—au’ don’t consider bit with the
missionary.consarn, prptiigal fur this cousurp is
jist, a brake off frum the gnitui
Id ship uv Sion, an’ vvhats bin a tryin’
to butltl a ship uv hits own—in spite to
p.11 thar stretohenjims we remain the
sauio church we war ISdO yers ago.
\vhen under Apostolik t.aashen. We
past thro tho dark agt.n oiiPcathed, on
ssatiered an’ onpt.edominated, an’ oh!
my brethrin I glory in the dant ages,
fur hit war in those ages that we dun
our biggist wurk. F rutp the yerliest
uv my tccolliestiva we bev bin the rnost
est paisacuted beinseyer I seed. Roman
catboliks, heatberns, metherdysts, pres
berterins an’ eyep ed.dicatcd injuns ar
abusin a.nd parsacutip us. An rite here
is fetched about a uuther idear; au that
is pdicashuu. J haint guino to speak
much about hit fur I haint got fi hit ’en
use fur hit- But. I do say my brethrin
them addicated folks ar tryin to turn
the wurld topsy turvy. Why, ilon't yo.u
think wun uv ’em tried to make me
bleve that chat ar sun what shines with
tretnengeous hojfcness on Brother
Smiths ball bed stands still, an this
grate yeath turns over on hits axeltree,
cours i. did't blev.e epny sicb, an' so
I jist silenced bis batry the tjuickest you
seed by jist ,consputm r bis wurd.
ever
Wy thar’s don’t y.ou no this doctrin is outrue,
fur rocks euutjf abouv gran paps
turnup patch to brake ary axeltree in
the wurld, morover don't you no that
ef this grata big Jump uv durt war to
turn .ov.er tbar wouldn't be euulf warter
left to baptize Big John in everen he
gits ligiop. Sich is my opinyun uv cd
dicashun, an I prpyed to the Goti uv
John the baatist to make me jist as ig¬
norant as he possibly coaid. an dpn't
you bleve that he’s ahsured my prayer*
Au the yeath tnrnin over an spillin all
the warter, fetched about a nuther pjut.
Ef we wernt able to baptize Row much
cv our pleasure an satisfieshun tyould
disappear as the rays uv the mornin
sun before a dark cloud what riz afore
day* I tell yog my brethrin, the most
pnrtyest, yea the most butifuli3t an
most grandest site J ever seed ur hern
tell uv wus a Dutiful young omern drest
in white calikpr fetched strips-way
iuter the warter. dipped under,
under, an fetched stratqr up pgten
the warter, an afure the tetches the
bank the brethrin au sistern begips to
that good old hyrne “How firm ye
ton nd ash un ye saints uv the Lord,’’ an
a nuther ballolujebelew you
tell uy sence thp iujuns guv up the
•**
I would like speak uv that 1
in. to ;
i io8t gloHousest uv d iCttina the seen :
l; ety 11 v the saints.'’ but will wate ’ell ,
,
1 11 nuther time, as I’ve a more import m
ter matter to trete uv now au thatis
’•inion .cseetins -Tbgts bin a conspute
iti-Umeon in the,cleveiin advertisurn
t)i tween hits editor an brother tl<\ tin
derwould. th 3 ar.gyin is not confined to
them alone, several fellers lies Inn
lioosh waeken rhe dr life fury. We
no that hardshell secesshun will not,
safer in the dPs hams, but let us pro)
to , God r , 1 . knoinly, . . that , , be may , keep .. the
dr. in his ditrees, fur these here unin
metins is jist got lip bv preachers who
barter on script Ur doctren like politi
shims on pollvtjckfi tbar haint no gos- '
pilin 1 no sicb. We bleve-wo ar the
only , church , on this . yeatb. , an we non . , t
eat our bred an drink our wire with
other contaminashuns nr denominrtshuns
jist which yo.u piece 'o cal 'em, beeuse
tlier men’s wmk, ’stabliahr.d by the
devil. You tharfore see we must chang
blief ur pose uniri metins. Hmtber un
dtrwould uoea this an tharfuru he at¬
tacks'em, he new them ar Gainesville
rretrictedeocirounillists war geine buck
(as the Sg.ven is) on tbar church blief,
1 spect i 'VO rit ennfl' au will ii3t add:
may J the good Lord smile on ye, an at
■
. he will ... . spite . doth , ,
.ast save jc, m uv an
the grave fur yer names war nf in the
book afore tb\e foundashgn uv the union
vorsp an thar haint angils enuff by h.tf
to scratch ’em out, ail may (he-tiaiO
ha-ten when aul the cauitl an lected
shall git on the ole ship Zion, an
sale away to lichen like a father in ore.
sense [nv had ritin an spelin an ptmehu
atin mister edituref yu pleso. farewell
to all. Er.oEU Himim'.ms:;
-Bedford tVa.) Allum And Iron
Springs.
WATER, .MASS'AND FILLS.
Adapted iu ohroiiic diarrhtoa, consti
pation, anil scrofula Hy. Lalhan, M.
D. I’rcs’O Virginia Medical .Society.
Successfully u.-c.l in dyspepsia Chron¬
ic Dial rtur, t a id .Scr.ifgkt Fut. .S. Jack
son. (jiiiversity Fa.
Eljicient m anavnia, excellent uppe ■
tizer and blood purifier--11. Fisher,
M. D , On.
Valuable iu nervous pricdration, in¬
digestion and chlorosis -It. E. Mathews,
i\l. D. N. C.
A fine tonic and.alterative verv valu¬
able in diseases peculiar to ietuales,
chronic foyer and ague, bronchitis ami
diseases ol tho di.-.es ioig.u.s. J. F.
Jitughton, ’M I). Ala.
Very beneficial iu strengtl enjog and
.improving a reduced system — R ;v. Jao.
W. Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia.
Invaluable as a i ervoua tome. Ilun.
C. E»wkr, Toit'i.
I.ti coinuiontlt d as pnoi'-vlaotic i«i Ma
larial.djouicu*."—1>. It. JP .iiex, Al. D.
N. ,G.
iitsEturcs debilitated systems to health
—T. C. Mercer, M. D , Iml.
1 llsod with RI'CRD ije.uefib in Material
Fover and OiplUei ut.,’ -S. r ■ 1 . 1)L j , pOQ,
iu 1 i) a.
. . .,
Of rout .curative virtue.— I UOS.
liUluboLd, if, JJ. T U,>t. v ^jOUlS. T ■
Beneficial ... utonue fferangementa
vind malarioua condition b —(}■ A / 0 \ ail,
,«rd
tho throat. Hlinrutivi, -P. A. Slf'oni. J! 1) . N. c
Tmiir lonu, aiterauvo, ilim-Htii-- I11UI etic, nno out) ,,f ol
natures greatest remedies.--Mfiiioal
jiociation of Lyuehburg, Yirgmsu.
Adapted m certain allecu u a of the
kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia lupus,
chlorosis, scrofulous and putaneiys af>
fectiops.—Frof. J. J. Moorman, M. D.,
Va.
Relieves headache, pmrpp! )y—both
sick and nervous-—Rov. fe. C. Dodson,
Va t
Sample supply sent free to any phys
ician desiring to test. Pamphlets sent
free. Analysis with oacb package. Wa->
ter as it comes from the Springs d-i per
case of 6 galons iu glass — Sj-J 51) for 5
galons. dl for 10 gaion, if '/ tor 20 galmis
in casks, Mass 5,0 cenis ana $1 ; $2 50
and §5 lor halt . doz. Fills pure sugar , -
coated 2oC. 50,b. ami S f. pa ckage; $1.21,
$2.50, and $.5 half doz. Sent postpaid
anywhere. This ilass and Pilis cou
tains iu reduced space all the curative
powers of ti»e tvaier; and j& .cuuveuient,
palatable and eolpble.
Springs opens for visitors Juno 1st.
Board $30 por month. Special rates to
families and parties. Caiiiages meet
visitors at forest and La^jer's depot,
each four miles from Springs, ppos off-,
vice of arrival.
Addrts
A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of tho Go.,
52 Maic St. Lynchburg, Va.
Sold by ASil jfc McAFEE.
Nasbyiile ('ollpge Tor Young Ladles,
No. 25 S. Spruce Street. Nashville, Tenu.
Kev. Ii)■;;)u- W. F, Pt;k-b, i>. 0., (hue pf Ala)
l’reg. Building and Locality Suieet. Thor¬
ough advanced course iu ail
Latin, Calisthenics, Alt (leiman. French:
Music by eminent artists. Boarders in presi¬
dents family. Kefur to Bishops M. K. Church
South. Opens Sept. 1. JSSO.
Send for circular.
WASHI51«T0N and
LEE UXiyERSITI,
Gen. G. IV. C, LEE, President.
Thorough instruction iu languages, Literature,
and Science; nud in the professional Schools
of Law and Engineering $70. Expenses Tuition from and $2(IU ices
reduced to a total of
to$ 2 ,j 0 fpr nine months, including taitipn and
fees. Next session begius Sept. Kjtb, 1S80.
For catalogue, CAMPBELL, aildress Jr Lexington Va.
J. L. ,
Take your county paper and pay lor it too.
I
DK- WARD’S #E$IN.vHY.
NAMIVI 1 . 1 .K, TEXN., clsett its? 15 th -vk r
with l li Y fling badies,, mi l 48 gr:idual*•'.
An estiibli'bod Scbcvc . Hue meet with grunt
success. l ay buildings in the pity. Next
session. Fpju 1 st. Send ?eml for catnl^ne.
LEGA2 Zut.,
It J'-Uli(r I d , While Count,'/.
T 0 All wh-dii it. ni'iv concern: Whereas
Charles Pitm r having in pi "per f mi
applied dtmUm to u c for.peinmneni }„ lutic.s of :i*• in n
0li tbc es le ef.iV or Pi.n.-r,
,.f SB j,i ,. 0 „ n ty de-oaso.dt this iM.» cite all «n<i
si tgu’ar tte crediioia ..ml next nl I.iI. ol
»’n<>r h. l’ltncr to he » A (fjjpeitr :it. in\"Ificc '
Wl,ln ” lI,c timei '""' v ‘-'!-; !:n '‘ 8,1 " w l ' 11 a "- v
n-xr the -'' why 0,1 permanent ,h * M^d».v ad met in raiton Mimilil
npt tj . L . rante( , „, a„, r i cf , j...vu„er <i s >» e
| y,,,,,? tuand proper person, o?i Prior L. Pit |
! nnr’.-estato. Witness my hand an t oSici*l
j j signature. This July I-SA/C p.ttn OAKS, iss.i. Ordinary,
j ' j " •’ : I ds
<; !•:OltO l A VV h i U) G<iuii r y.
API LI CA$ I'.).1 Has be*T! mi'le I>v Win. F. ,
! Sears, Adyj.’r with tbc. will annexed ol j I
John V: Craven Jcceascl, l'..r lmt'.-i: t,. -.11 the
,follow mg vaeant or,.wjld >■>|< < . • I.-I that they i
ho sold iu Umeouaty ol M ;i 1 ..-1 r h :i in I wit: i
ThedivM. .i «,,* half or M ->•• c.a. c»n-1
taininir acres more or }<■ I .< 11 f y-fi v«
(lj , iaui| ull(l thc M ,ic
| „i ll)t n,,. ms, ami twenty-iiv.. a.-r.-s divided
iiad lying ir .-outli-mi-t c,.:t n.-r .it lot Ko. Its, ,
ntl in the l.fth district x.. to s:ii, 1 county ol ,
}for Heirs law amt logatoos tlio l'ei»*tit of snM of Ucoease the creditors, 1 \lt j
at . ;
porsons are tlieretore uotilietl tioit unlt-ss s.itnc 1
Ii-ohI objection is.tntule on tin: tii'.'tM"Uit;iy in I
Augosr next, f):e leave will He ;r. ,-tole'l Mr Me
saletp 3 ,-ti.l Uugs ,r.t publi; .aaetion at til.
Court Mouse ..r in the cyioity of Ifat-ersham
after H't v ertisinjr the same aecordiugto law,
t.i’-en umler mv li-ni.l and oliieiai sigaaiure,
June the g-,: tl. ,t SSO
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
July a, lidos.
$ 1500 ! l’o SlititlO A VKAK, ur Hi. to
520aduyin emrutvit lo.-alitv.
No risk. VVonion do as well
as men. Many make nunc
than tho amount stated above, No one eat.) -
tail to jtot te money f a 1 . Any ono can do the
, w-.rk. You can moke from alt eta. to ■ an
i hour by devoting your eveoit.es and tj/are
time to the business ft costs nothing to try
the business. Nothing tike it tor money ma¬
king ever t fforred hc’ore. business p easant
aid strictly honorable. Reader, if you want
t" know ail about the Jest paying business I
before tho public, rend us your address and we
will . end you full particulars and pr iva t. terms
free; samples worth So also free; you can then
make up your mind tor yourself. Address
U KORtil-i I ).' ST ST IN. ') N i.it., 1’ortland, Maine.
FEMALE SEMINARY
GEORGETOWN, KY.
Qnartcr of a Century an Existence.
Recognized as one of the best institutions for
educating young ladies. Full.caursc. the Thorough Fall
education. Healthiest part of State. term
begins September 6 th, 1880 . For catalogue and
full information, address
J. J. RCJCKER, Principal, Georgetown, Ky.
HAMILTON FEMALE COLLEGE,
Well selected course of study. Special departments
.for at? the ornamental branches. Faculty large,
able and experienced. Extensive Grounds for recrea
tion. Excellent buildings, 1(30x88 Commodious feet, four stories,
.containing: containing TS’icc Recitation, 125 125 apartments. apartments. Ornamental, Play Con and Bath chapel, Room*.
Warmed by steam and lighted with gas. Only two
.Rrhool voung ofl'ering ladies occupy equal a advantages room. Charges in the lower United than 8 ir
, ti
m ^
J. T. PATTERSON, President, Lexington, Ky.
TFAPUCRC 1-nUIILiIlOMOO, SSTUDENTS*™’
■ or *200 per month
flaring VACATION. For lull particulars, address,
J. c . McCUKDY & CO., Philadelphia, l’a.
AGRI. & MECH. COLLEGE OF KY.
opens Sept. 13 th, 1 SS 0 . Full course of instruction 1
under a Faculty ofjfifteen Professors in Scientific,
Classical, Jne'nts 0 Normal School and and Commercial buildings Dena rt
be ready New for College during Dormitory the Autumn,
vill occupancy
Tuition, 1 06 15 . 00 ; Matriculation, # 5 . ob; 00 : Unfurnished
room, ,, ’$' 5 5 . . 00 . . For For catalogues catalogues and and other other informa- informa¬
tion apply to Judge W. B. Kinkeav , Chairman
Ex. Committee, or to Jas. K. Patterson, Ph. D.,
president, Lexington.
RICHMOND FEMALE INSTITUTE
Richmond, Va.
J. B. IlAWTnoRNis, D. I).,Pres’t Board Trustees.
For Miss than Salley B. Hammer, Principal. this Insti- i
tution more enjoyed a quarter liberal of a century only j
has a patronage, not
from Va., but all thc Southern States. Building
handsome,and tional French taught elegantly by Parisian. furnished. Convcrsa- under |
Art
Charge of European Artist. Music a specialty,
Address thc Principal for Catalogue.
‘
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BEsT! businps? now bof*<re ib“ |»ublic.
You can make mniiEy bi$ter ;ii
work u*s thijn nt aiiyrhuig <
Capital not rtf{uiied. W< wiil
, start yMt. $12 .a day .iud opward.- ma.L ;i
home by the indu.-trioii,-. M l, n. wuicn wok (o ht>\s J
[and girls wanted eve-ywheto y<»uc;#n deyote to xv»i*»It n$. j J
i Now is thc time. y«jnr
I time t*> thc work or only .V''«»r s-p.m in ,
{ No No ottiit’i' willing busine^fi w;rk will pay y-u fail near to make y ns well •>r j
j one to can C- r, ■
| i) ? ou$ pp.y by engaging at or.ee. t y Outfi* j
j and terniB I’rec.* easily A gr^at and honorable (.-^portun fy for Addiess mnk |
; ! ing monev Maine.
TRUE .t CO., AuguPta
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AND
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apply for teims to
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M’e pay alt freight.
June I2th I SSO huts.
A. ■
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'
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