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ANN OUNCE MEN j
I3PMy friends are hereby nofifie.d I
that I am a candidate for Sheriff of the
County of White. If i get enough
votes to elect me ( which 1 expect to do)
I will servo my county as sheriff to tbo
best of my ability. W. C. STEPP.
Wo are authorised to annennneo the
name of W. J, PAYNE, as a candidate
for the office of Ordinary of the county
of White.
Cold,
Some rain this week.
\V nd from the East,
Last Wednesday was a hot day.
Good crops everywhere, almost.
Look out for the bine mark on your
paper.
Air. John N. Ash, we learn is gradu
ally declining.
Mr John Logan, who we thought
two or three weeks ago was fast recov¬
ering, is, we learn declining.
Mr. Ailison Ledford seems to be
rn< re helpless than for some time past,
according to our information.
it is evident that there is a live can
didate for Ordinary of White couuty.
Look fur tbo announcements.
So far as we have been able to learn
there is little or no change in the condi¬
tion of Sirs. J. W. Underwood.
** G. Boyd. Esq left this place
,
on Thurday to attend Court at Ellijay,
Gilmer county, Ga.
Mr Thornton Satterfield is slowly re
covering from his late attack of sickness
—hope he will soon be well again.
We have in onr office a cotton bowl
out of which 14 locks of cotton were
taken. Jt was grown by Mr. W. II.
Adams, Esq , of Mossy creek district,
in this county.
Last Wednesday, election day passed
of with but little noiso in Cleveland,
until after dark, wIicd heavy loads of
steam were pat on and the engines
puffed and whistles blowed in reckless
confusion.
Our fellow townsman, W. B. Bell,
wbo b is been confined to his bed for
a week, is again on foot, and wait ng on
his numerous customers in his usual
polite and gentlemanly style.
Thisoffiee is brought under many ob¬
ligations to Airs. R. It. Aabury, of this
county, for tho present of a Y T ara potato
that weighs four pounds, It is the
largest for the season we bavo seen or
heard of. Mrs. A. will please accopt
our thanks for this kindly remem¬
brance.
Dr. A. F. Underwood will please ac¬
cept our thanks for the largest Spanish
sweet potato that wa have seen this
season; It was grown on his,lot in this
place, ^yeighs abont threo pounds—
length fifteen inches.
Taking the potato crop generally,
wo have never seen it better in this
county.
WATER VS. ALCOHOL.
Wo are no doctor, but wo believe
pure water, in its natural state is the
healthiest bevorago man ever drank;
but when poluted with alcoholic stimu¬
lants it becomes unhealthy, and obnoxs
ous to refinement, and dangerous to
society. Water is a beverage and a j
luxury of God's own creating, it is J
therefore good. Alcoholic beverages ;
were, and are now made through the <
wicked and avaricious ingenuity of man, I
hence the evil; and we see that as a j
medicine, it is denounced as being
worthless by many of the best and most;
practical phyaiciqas of the ago.
SABBATH SCHOOL CELEBRATION
Tho Cleveland, Mossy CP cel:, Z or,
and y nnah Sabbath Schools met at the
Methodist church in Cleveland., on Fri
day morning the 8th inst.,—formed a
procession, anu marched in good order,
with banners Abating at the head <>l
tbo the respective North west Schols, of to pubi the grove squanj o i j
corner c
w.heao a stage and seats were prepared
and the.'), notwithstanding the cold east
wind the singing was charming, inter
spersed with beautiful speehes and de
clamations, w hich made t he-occasion a
most interesting one. At this writing
the exercise: 1 Lave not closed, and we
are obliged to lock up and go to press
something more about the pleasant
affair next week.
Among agcnls and families, the great de¬
mand now is for the light running Combina
liationSeiving Alaebiue, bemuse iL lias stood
the lest, rind is better made, with more im¬
provements, will last longer, and is lower nr
price, (only $ 20 ,) than other machines, and
having attained a merited popularity among
the people for reliability, it is welcomed
wLorever lor strength it makes ar*'&'constant its appearance. hard work, It has is built in j
tercbangable working ports, manufactured of
lino polished steel, and will run for years
without repairs; is simple to learn, ea«y to
managA, understood periectly in an hour, and
alw .13 s ready in a moment to do every descrip¬
tion of heavy or line family work at less cost,
more easily, smoothly ami faster, and with less
labor than any other machine at any price,
ever did or can do. Tucke s quilters, rufflers,
hem mors binders, Ac., free with each machine.
No advance payments. Machines shipped to
any It. R. station for examination before pay¬
ment of bilj. Agents make money rapidly,
supplying the great demand for this the
Cheapest Machine in the world. Territory
free. For illustrated catalogue of prices,
specimens of stiten, Ac., address, office of the
Ccmbinafion Sewing Machine, 7-57 Broady/ay,
New Vork,N.Y.
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Mr, Npeer Refused Once,
North Georgian.
Five years ago Mr. Speer left Ids
Courts, for bo was then the Solicitor
General of the Western circuit, to attend
the Democratic Convention in session
at Gaiusville. There was a deadlock
between the opposing candidates,
and Hill, and under the rules neither I
could secure meutioued a nomination. Mr. Speer's j
name was as a cmapromiEe
candidate, and afterwards he secured a
proxy from some of tho Gsvinett dele¬
gates, and in a speech upon the Hour of
the Convention, said tho nomination
bad been tendered him, and ho spurned
ic and* refused to accept it. This gave
rise to a spirited reply from T. J, Har
alsou, of Umou. Ho deni U Mr. Speer's
statement.
Wo shall not attempt to settle that
matter between the gentlemen, but take
Speer's as tho correct one tor tho pres¬
ent. How does Mr* Speer stand? That
was most certainly a Democratic Con¬
vention, therefore ho spurned an d re¬
fused to accept a Democratic nomina¬
tion. A few weeks ago the Republican
District Convention fop this D.strict
met at Athens, and by resolution on
dorsed him. Up to tnis writing he has
neither spurned or refused to accept the
recommendation of that Convention.
He stands to-day convicted of spurning
and refusing a Democratic nomination
and acquiescing in a Republican recom¬
mendation.
Tho composition of ,tbe two Conven¬
tions might not be amiss here. The
Democratic was composed of sixty-four
delegates of true white men, delected
for their uprightness, intelligence and
patriotism, and presided over by Hon.
W. E. Simmons, of Gwinnett, present
elector akd'Engiv^Twk^.‘“ tor this District on the Re^ubfie^ Hancock
The
was compose: of thirteen negroes and
two white men, one of the negroes vo¬
ting nine proxies, and presided over by
W. A. Pledger, (co!,) present Chairman
of the Republican State Central Corns
mittee. Yet he refused and spurned
the nomination of tho Democrats aud
acquiesces in that of the tiegroes.
Voters choose ye between the candi¬
dates before you
A bright litle boy hearing his father
say business,’ that a man ought to ’stick to his
emptied a bottle of mucil¬
age in the old gentlemau's office chair.
The old man says ho has not been
struck so badly since 1857, and reward¬
ed his offspring by taking him oa a
whaling trip to the back collar.
A married man at Portgage, Wis.,
eloped with a widow and her two
daughter-. After traveling a short
time he took the prettiest daughter, and
left the others in the lurcu. That
seems to lie something new in the way
of elopement where a man takes the
whole family and then sorst them out
after he gets on the road.
Mr. Speer is a strong democrat, but
we can’t see why Jack Brown, a noto-<
rious radical, holding office at Washin
ton, 6hould write to W- T. Crane, wbo
thought of running an a Republican for
Congress, to withdraw from the race in
the interest of Speer, as the latter was
their man and popular at Washington,
North Georgian
^ ^ __
The ag0D y for Gubernatorial honors
is over for tho present _ Somote i t be.
A WEEK. $12 a duy ar. home siasly
$72 ^ made. Costly Outfit fiee. Address True
A Co., Augusta Maine.
yremgBWB
TKliKRH.U’IIIC DISPATCHES.
Saxtv Fe, October 2 —A F *rt Cniii
min^a special sajs that Hue IPs nr v .
in grand force on the Apart ee in ,\f z.
icu, tins resulted so tar in utter Lulu if.
Starting from Fort (hitnniings with
seven Inn dred tn.oi, the Indians, w I,.>
were in camp at Lake Guzman, wore to
be surrounded by Mexica 1 , Arizona and
Texas troupe, amuimung ii to 8 non
v ■otorni s s baud slipped out from ' e
c1ioIh oI r nips cl s ng in, and In I r.;
Buell knew that limy lia 1 gone, divided,
one part going to tho Cm o'eleria moun¬
tains, 250 miles from Like Guzman,
while [I e main baud doubled on Buell's
train, and aftrcied Fort Cummings,
Ins headquarters, Thursday night, They :
aero repulsed, (hid too s mho c ttle. !
Buell is in pursuit ef ibo hand gone ,
iuto iho Candeieii i mountains.
Washington: October I —Thesignal
corps station at Nmf >lk, Va., reports!
to the chief signal officers that the i
steamship Isaac Bell, of ihc Old Do- !
minion Lino, is now on lire m the river
between Norfolk and !’■ rtsinouth, and
cannot be g tved. Farther particulars
later.
Norfolk, 0 itoher 2 —Tho Old D w
minimi Line steamer, Isaac Bell, caught
fire t his alien O ill while lying at, the
company’s wharf in Fortsmont.U, ae.R
was fiiitirtffy best o-od. " iih her cargo j
/•>() b lk'vS Ot C<;tton *Ubl »)tll(?r merebitn
tl disc. i on 'I'hn The /ioiku cause nl of ihn the lire, fi in which nr h i n 11 ori¬ / •. * I '
ginated its tbo forward hold, is unknown
No person was injured.
sail for that port this Uiternoon. Lfim’ls j
to scuttle hor lading, she was towtd to
t he Naval Hospital Mats and abandoned.
She registered I,(il2 tons, was built m
180S, and cost about $2JJ,0(J0.
Washington October 2.— Postmas¬
ter General Maynard decided to-day
not to suspend the recent order of the
Post-office Department prohibiting the
delivery of registered letters and postal
orders to the Kentucky Lottery Compa¬
ny. He will await the decision of the
lottery question by tho Supreme Court.
New Yoke:, October, 2.—Indictments j
have been found by the grand jury i
against the following neswpapers in I
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New York city for advert-isio" places |
the sale of lottery tickets: The
Cun Daily News. World, Star. Truth,
Stmts Zeituny, Frank Leslie's jVeicpoper,
Police Gnzeelte , and Dispatch j
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MAKU1I.D.
On Sunday, 3rd inst„ in the public
road, by Rev. J. J. Kimse.v, Mr. James
M. Suggs aud Mias Caroline Jackson,
all of White county, Ga.
On the 30r,h nit, by Rev, J. W Brown,
Mr. Henry Turner and Miss Julia Hunt,
ail of White county, Ga.
In Cleveland, on the 7th inst, at 7-30
o'clock A. M., Mr. Jeff. Reaves and
Miss Kizzie Graham, (col,; Rev. J. J.
Kimsey, officiating.
NOTICE. !
GEORGIA White County. j
The undersiohod hereby sive notico | i
of their intention t.o apnly to the j !
next General Assembly of this State. S
(which convenes on the first, Wednesday j
io November 1S8(J) for the passage of (
the following local Bill:
A Bill, to tie entitled an Acts to incei- j
porate the Cleveland and Lnla, Rail
Road Company, commencing at, or
near tho Junction of the North
Eastern R. R. with the Air Liu: li, R,
in Hall County, running tho most con : j
venient and practical route from that
point to Cleveland, in White county, |
And to grant to it certain privileges. i
and f »r other purposes.
S. N. Bosworth, I i- R. Asihjry, i
VV. B. Bell, 0. P. Craig. j
J. W. rr.U nderwood R, T. Kenimer, j |
\V. II. Logan, J IL Nichols,
Isaac Oaks,
McCoiVs OuMe for Amateur BkiSs, for »ml Vv!\u,m’» Dnno-Maiw'
Tactics, . book of 20 pages, mailed 10 cent,.
LYON & NEALY, State cor. Monroe St., Chicago
For Fifty Cents
—THE—
Louisville Courier Journal
[Hon. HENRY WATERSON, Editor.]
Will be found, as usual, at tbe front in tbe
present Presidential Canvass.
AS
The Representative Southern Paper
and a leading organ of the Democratic Party
in the United States, is will be a guide ro dem¬
ocrats throughout tbe land, valuable to the
fair-minded everywhere and full of instruc¬
tive points to the Republicans.
AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER
It will continue, as now, to bo filled with
attractive features for home end family e.rc!e.
Fifty cents will secure the weekly Courier
Journal until DecemLcr 1st., from time sub¬
scription is received, or eleven copies for fivo
Dollars. Address
W. N. IIALDEMAN,
President Courier-Jourdal Co. Louisville, Ky.
i w w.<M.u
BEST IN THE WORLD I
I
•elf, appear but wMt«, COWPAKISCV examined WITH by H
CHbRcn a
it <:o.)s “abmc and
HAMMER »> BRAND Will *how
the difference.
See that yonr Bakin? Soda Is
white and PURE, a« should be A I, I,,
SIMILAR SUBSTANCES used lor
food.
LEGAL.
Will IE SHERIFF'S SALE.
\\fILlj be sold before the Court bouse door
» in the town of Cleveland While county,
<< a.. within the legal hours of sale ou the first
t'.KSd.vy in November next, the following
property to wit:
Six cane bottom chairs, one cane bottom
rocking chair, two split bottom rocking chairs,
eigh . : V. een . .....i:. split bottom i . * . chairs; . t . ... also i eight t . bed¬ 1 i
steads, throe bureaus and glasses, one slab, I
one crib, one Weed owing machine, one clock; j
also thirty-three ttrli .-le.s of;bcd covering, con i
• i ■ -
and wash-stamis, pillow-slips; also six small tables, three
six ebaimbers, five bowls, five
pitchers, one feather hed, five picture frames
and pictures, one leather trunk; also kitchen
furniture, consisting of on-o stove, three glass ■
l,, lamps, ,, one „<> set . n( knives , anu j <• forks, j one castor; •
also cupboard dining and room furniture consisting of one |
contents, one dinirg table and (
crockery; also one red muly cow, one dunn
muly cow and calf, throe yearlings, ten head
Of hogs; also one undividod half interest in
town lot No. 2 on the scp.arc of Cleveland in
said county ,
l,evied <>n as the property of T. V. McAfee,
to ratify a Ii fa issued by VV. L. Goldsmith,
Com. Gen. of the State of Ga., vs. T. V.
McAfee, Tax Collector of White county, and
VV.I!. Kelt, W. A. Reaves and E, 1’. Williams
securities. Property pointed out by tho secu
rit ies?
Also at the same time and place will
bo sold the following town lots in the
town of Cleveland, White county, Ga.,
to wit : town lots Nos. 48 and 41 in
the South plat of said town, adjoining
the "Comer Hotel,” containing uue- half
nrre, more or less Town lots in the
West plat of said town Nos. 21 22 23 24
25 2<j 27 28 35 7G 71 and 72. Also town
lota adjoiuing W. K Boll and Nos. 02
and 85. Levied on as the property of
E. P. Williams and to satisfy the fl fa ‘ i
stated in the above levy against T. ’• I
.McAfee, and pointed OUt by the Atl'y |
for tho Slate.
Also lit the same timo and place the !
Undivided throe-fourths interest in the
I’rinting 1‘ress, type, furniture, cases
and all the apparatus of and connected
with tho ‘'Cleveland Advertiser,” a
newspaper published in White county,
Ga. A.so town lot in the town of CL ve
hind, White county Ga., No 11, togetb
er with tho shops erected thereon, now
occupied tty Natbau Stover, together
with all the black-smith tools dec., in
said shops. Levied on as the property
of W. B. Ball to s itiafy the li ta stated
in the above levy against t V. McAfee
Tax Collector of White co. Ga. j |
T. C. HAMILTON Shlf.
Oct. 2 1880. 3lMs
GEORGIA While County ,
To all whom it may concern.
Y/ 6 fHELLAS, Alfred N. ile&ter having in
* » proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
.Jesse Turner late of said county deceased; this
is to cite all an i singular the creditors and next
of kin of Jesse Turner to be and appear at uiy
office within the time allowed and show cause
if any they can on the first Monday in Novern
her, why permanent administration should not
he granted to Allred N, Hester or some other
fit and proper person on Jesse Turner’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
T his 22r.d day of Sept., 1 SS 0 ,,
Sept. 25 30ds.
GEORGIA White County % j
WII •. REAS, J. P. Osborn, Administrator of
Mieajah Turner deceased, represents to the j
Court in his petition duly filed and entered on
cite record, Mieajah all persons Turner’s that concerned, he estate. has This tully kindred is administered therefore and credit¬ to !
ors, to show cause if any they can why said
Administrator should not be discharged from
his administratic n and receive letters of dis¬
mission on the first Monday in December 1880.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this September 2nd ISSO.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
Sept. 4* 90ds
Gli ORGIA, White County ,
\ LL persons are hereby notified tbat Howell
-I\- C. 8 osebeo has filed his application .n
due form of law in the office of the Clerk of
tbe Superior Court of said county for the e
moval of disabilities imposed upon him by
the granting of a divorce to bis wife, Nancy
E. Sosebee, by tho Superior Court of said
county at tho May Term 1876, which applica¬
tion will be heard and passed upon at tho next
Superior Court to be held in aud for said
county on the first Monday in November next,
to which eourt it is made returnable.
Witness rov hand and official signature, this
August 25 1SS0. J. P. OSBORN, C. S. C.
Aug. 28 Swks.
Patupsco (IfdJ Institute.
Miss Saras N. RANDOLPH, of Edge Hill,
Va.. Principal. This well-known School opens
Sept. la. For circulars address the Principal
Patapsco Institute, EllicoSt City, Md.
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Itev. (jicon. W. F, ]‘imck, D. !)., (late of Ala)
Fres. Building and lmeiilily Select. ’1 hor
ougli advanced course in all di p, rtmenfs:
Latin, Calisthuiics, Art (lei man. Flench;
i»>it- by eminent artists. I» <a,rder^ in presi
deitt.v family. Refer (*< Ui-hujis iNl . ILChnich
South. Opens Sept. !. ISSU.
Send for cirmlar.
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NASlierr.LE, TF,NN., cl„se<l it* It,lb year
w ‘fh - Li 1 ourig Juidics , and -IS graduates,
^ n established School, lias meet with gnat.
success. Fno buildings in the city. Next
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Yexi session Logins I6ib, 188ft.
Fur catalogue, address
J. L. CAMPBELL, Jn. Lexington Ya
FOR SALE!
A Bountiful Location in tbe town of Cleve¬
land, VYnitc county Ga. Will bo sold cheap
tor cash. The parcel ot land containing ten
acres more or less, most of which is in a fair
state . f cultivation, with dwtdlins Louse and
some out-bnildings. Also a good*\yonn£ o-
ebard, consisting of Apple trees, Peach trees,
Cherry trees. Plum trees, Quince frees, Grape
vines, Ac. If want a, bargain, apply at
once at The Advertiser Office
BEsT ^business You work can us than make now before at money anything th* Lister public. else. at
Capital not required. We wiil
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and girls wanted everywhere to work for us.
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No one willing to wjrk can fail to make enor¬
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TRUK & CO., Augusta Maine.
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