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BY AliBX. CHUKOH.
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BY ALEX. CHURCH.
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^ Office—In the Masonic Building, South side
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ENE1LIL DIRECTORY.
NiAN O.F CLEVELAND CIKCVIT-im
First Sunday, Eleven o’clock. Zion Church.
seven o’clock at night, QiwHia.n’s Chapel;
Second Sunday. Eleven i/oloek, Mousy Creek ;
Afternoon, BRIO, O'Kolly’s Chapel: Friday
before toe Third .Siuui-av, Eleven o’cGvck,
Rli.e Hi bgc ; .Satijr^y^ beiore the Third
Su ni ny., E levcrf b/c lock , A11. j'leasai t.
*T It i rif S i h» I\v. E 1 6 v e n «• ’c LJ- k. A f P i* a r a n t ;
A tWrnoLoinifVwlc : tin -unlay he
fiir.e C-ljAtUtHo the Foymb Autolay, KJUsV tyi u.'dtM-k,
Fourth Smiley .Eleven ♦v’clmk and siy»n yt
giUjht, Cleveland.
Ct-Li-Vl i;Il Eh' COl’U i S
Mount Y'onah —xs<»1 Gist.,—Tnud Fridays—
M r v IV Soars, A. i\, (’. C. R ia ho k. J. i\
M »ssv Greek.-., J2o Gist.....Third Saturday-..
William Ku rg-.iL-" n, A. P-,.i. M D^i-acy, d }’
N’/icoocbee... J-7 Gist..... Kir*f. Satut oa , ... i
D. M. 11 o* dm, J . P A N. l*|
Sima] Creek...SH2 Gist.,...Fourth lilac Saturday-
ii. C. Hunt, N F., J. W. K well. J . lb
Glue Creek...721 Gist.....Second S.iturdav...
A. 11. 11 voider son, N. I'., . 11. Freeman, .1. i'
Tesentee...55.S Dis f .,... Fourth 8uuuda\.. K
M . CabtieUen y , IS . A i gus'.us Aj)iJ:«»n, J 1*. ]
Town Creek...Sdfi Gist.,...Third Saturday... J
W. R. Hawkins, N. P , J. E. i P. j
Cleveland Uainsville, TIIE MAIL*. Daily, Sun- |
to except 1 ?
d a y.
Cleveland to JJlaireville, Daily, except Sun
d a y.
Cleveland to Dalilonega, Tii-weekly*
Cleveland to Jlaysville Tri-weekly.
Cleveland loReltwn once a week.
Cleveland to Tesnatee. once a week.
EDWARD L. STEPHENS, P. M.
W. K. WILLIAMS,
ATTOItKKY AT LAW,
Cleveland White County Oa. iy
FLANK L HARALSON.
«*3L A TTOltNEY AT IlAW,
Atlanta Georgia.
v/iO practice in all the Counties omlrrncing
Il 3 Western an Blue ltidge Circuils. Also
ill crc Federal Supreire Cour S of tlie State.
All business entrusted to my care will re
i, \ fa prompt attention.
Jan. tilth IS,SO wl’y. Iy.
■ J. J. kialseyL
A TTOltNEY AT LAW. Cleveland Ga.
Office, room No. 4, Basement Court
I , u.-e. Jan. 10th 18S0. wl’y.ly.
M. G. BOYD,
A TTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Cleveland Georgia.
Will puctice in the Superior Courts of
White, Hall, Hawsmi, Habersham Lumpkin,
and the Supreme Court or' the State,
Jan. lOtb 1SSIK tvkl’y ly.
$ 300 A MONTH guaranteed. $12 a
|day : trims. at home Capita! made by required: thepmlus
not we
will f tart you. Men, women, boys
and girls make money taster at work for us
than at anything c:so. The work is light and
pleasant, and such as any one can go right at.
Tnose v.ho are wise v/bo see this notice will
smd us their address at once and fee for f hcm
selves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is
the time. Those already at work are laying
up large stuns ot money. Andress TRUE A
tit)., Augusta, Maine.
a week in your own town. T ruis and i,
8' .... B «£•
1,1 iu! free. Address 11. IlanLKTT Co., •
-’ Jw- '
per day 1 1 hoine. 8o inplts worth $o
- l f ee .Address tmssos A Co. Port¬
r
land Main.- .
OUR OWN SECTION—WE LABOR FOR ITS-ADVANCEMENT.
CLEVELAND, GA., SATURDAY HOMING, OCTOBER 30, 1880.
Vetry. v
WISHING.
ItY JOHN G. SAXE.
Of all amusements of the mind,
From logic down to fishing,
There isn't one that you can find
So very cheap as “wishing.”
A very choice diversion, too,
If we but rightly use it,
And not. as we are apt to do,
Peivert it and abuse it.
I wish—a co - mon wish indeed—
My nurse was somewhat fatter,
That I might cheer the child of need,
And not my pride to Hatter;
That I might make oppression reel,
As only gold can make it,
And break the tyrant's rod of steel,
As only 7 gold can break it.
I wish that sympathy and love,
And every human passion
That has its origin above,
Would come and keep in fashion—
That scorn, and jealousy, and hate,
' And every base emotion,
Wag buried fifty fathoms deep
Beneath the waves of ocean.
I wish that friends were always true,
And motives always pure;
I wish the good were not so few,
I w ish th e bad wore fewar;
I wish that persons ne’er forgot
To heed their pious teaching;
I wish that practicing was uot
$o different from preaching,
I wish that modern worth might be
Appraised with truth and candor;
I wish that innocence were free
From treachery and slander;
I wish that men their vows would mind,
That women n** # er were rovers;
I wish that wives were always kind,
And husbauds always lovers.
I wish—in fine—that joy and mirth
And every good ideal, /
May come ere wfi-ile^hT/ $v#hT*u$ the earth
To bo tho gloTioifs leal,
Till G»»d shall every ciejin.Tiqdiless
.With his supmuest lSU‘s>ii g,'
And hope lie lost in ImppinoFg,
And lulling be po^sr-s-iti-g.
lle\nuig a
‘tiff.
Recent oxpcrimentM wi<b electricity
the bodies <•(’ miinie ims who have
n bsngf ii, ban an rawed much at
nmniiti men, aniiia eomiy when
Coiotaoo \ itr;I:»t <• i■ eome iitee had
tu l\neli a inn ko steerer,
vt o j 1 1 1 \ sieia t s ni il.e tow n airtuigecl
the ehainnan of ll:n e. mmirten to
t he n i have the. body to experiment
It was iii ranged that ho should
the corpse sent to t|o> hotel and
in a pr.vale to. in, and then the
clans were to lie sea t fi.r, as though
knew nothing about it. and were
to r> vivo the victim. They
ibe/r electric hii'teriea ready for
business and waited the summons.
a boy called on them with Iho in¬
that they weto required at
hotel. They took their machines
started for that establishment, and
their arrival they were shown
a room. On the bed lay the body
a man partly undressed and with an
of agony on bis face. It was
horrid sight but the youDg doctors
their nervousness, and imme¬
without a word, placed the han¬
of the batteries in the hands of the
and turned on the current with
fotce, The effect was marvelous.
body at once assumed the appears
of life. It sprang from the. bed.
and glared wildly about,
mouth opened, and forth came a
yell. The body began to per¬
a wild daneb and the shrieks min¬
with profanity, came thick and
The corpse, however strove co
go the battery handles, but was un¬
to do so. It began to call for help,
its struggles and irreligious obser¬
heaped upon the doctors was
fiightful. They aroused the
house, and presently the land¬
and a>lot of guists burned into the
anti the first thing the landlord
was to ask: What tbo Hades are
doing?’ “Reviving the corpse,"
one of tbo doctors, who was nearly
with tiuthusiasm. “Corpse?” cried
landlord; “rhat’s the man who
you to lance a boil for him "
mined off the batteries, and af¬
the man with the boil recovered
a bit, ho got a shot-gun and
those doctors five miles into tbo
An elegant marble shaft, to be erect¬
as a iiKftmment to the late Albert
Jobnsti n, has strived from Ita¬
at Houston, Texas The monument
with a fur d raised years ago
the lames ot -Houston
Seventeen Mormon elders arc on
to the Southern S ates on a pros¬
teur- They arrived at St. Lou¬
Fr day and loft Saturday for Ten
Georgia Alabama, Mississippi,
Carolina and Virginia.
Awful Catastrophes,
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Professor Grimmer, ona of the most
noted astronomers and astrologers of
America, in his work called “The Voice
of the Stars, or the Effect of the Com
ing Perihelia says:
“It is well known that the perihelia
of the four plannets, Jupiter Saturn,
Uranus and Neptune, will be coincident
in the year I860, and as this is the first
time they have been in combination
within our knowledge, great things may
bo expected. The perihelia and ct n«
junction of any other plannets long
known to us, have always been atterUkd
with fearful experience on the earth,
For instance, in the year 542 and again
in 1665 three plannets, namely. Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn, were in conjunction,
and those years were the worst plague
years or eras on record, From iho
culated year 542 that to the year 546 it has been cal- j
nearly 120 000,000 of per- ;
sons suffered death by the plague. *
Gibbon, in his history, vol. 3,
44, is our authority for this, and Cousin's j
History of Koine, vol. 2, page 178, cou
luma the statement. ’ !
in the year 1/20 Mars and Saturn
vwim in perihelia, and 52,000 out of ■
7o,000 inhabitants of Marseilles died ;
within the space of live weeks. In the !
year 544, death reigned in Constan- j
tiiiople so that above 1,000 persons
died each day for the space of several
weeks. In the year 542 Alexandria,
lost at least 50,000 and m the year 542
about to.000 of its inhabitants from
pestilential visitation, But turning
from tbo past to the future, the coming;
peicholia so much the greater, and
therefore of longer continuance, exten¬
ding asjit will from the year 1880 to the
year 1888. more deadly influences may of!
he looked for. One thing is worthy
special notice, that afiout the close of
the dreadful conjunction of those plan> t
nets, 1385, that is.to the say about of Bethlehem middle of the j
year star will
once more be seen in Casdopia, and
be accompanied with total eclipse of
tbo san and moon. This star only
makes its appearance evot v 315 years.
It will exceecd even Jupiter M brilliant
cy and quite illumine the heavens, its
brightness being seen even at noonday.
It will shine vwth a quick, flashing
light, during the entire year, and at¬
tract tbo attention of all beholders. At
its appearance this star was thought co
be, an entirely now one, but the compu¬
tation of the last few years have shown
that it is the identical star which illumm
ined the heavens at iho nativity of the
Savior. It has appeared every 315
years since then, and may certainly be
looked for in tbo month of August,
1387. And coming as it will in con¬
nection with the eclipses and porhelions
portentious things are sure to follow.
A r.ewly elected justice of the peace
been used to drawing deeds
and wills and little else, was called upon
as bis first official act to marry a cou¬
ple who came into his office very hur¬
riedly and told him their purpose. 7fo
lost no time in removing his hat, and
remarked, “Ham off in the presence of
tlie Court.” All being uncovered, he
said: “//old up yor right bands. You,
John Marvin do solemnly swear that
to the best of your knowledge an’ be¬
lief you take this yer woman ter have
an’ ter hold for yerself yer heirs exeky
erters, administrators and assigns, for
you an’ their use an’ behoof forever ? '
“1 do,” answered the groom
“You, Alice Ewer, take tins yor man
for yer husband, ter hev tin'ter hold
forever; and you do further swear that
you are lawfully seized in feessimple,
are free from ail incumbrance, and hev
good tight to sell, bargain and convey
to the said guarantee yerself, yer heirs,
administrators and assigns f”
“I do,” said tbo bride, rather doubt
fully.
‘Well, John, that’ll bo about a dollar
’a’ fifty cents. ■
“Are we married?' asked the bride
‘Yes when the fee comes in.’ After
some fumbling ic was produced and
handed to the ‘court,’ who pocketed it
and continued; “Know all men by
tbeso presents that I, being in good
health and of sound and disposin’mind,
iu consideration of a dollar’n fifty cents
to mo in hand paid, the receipt whereof
is hereby acknowledged, do and by |
these presents have declared you man j
and wife during good behavior and un¬
til otherwise ordered by tho court.’
Little boy: “Ma, when vou go to
heaven shall you let this bouse?” ‘When !
I go to heaven I shall not think about
such things as that.’' Boy: “But when
everbody is dead wbat will become of
all the world?’’ Ma- “The world will
bo destroyed.” Boy “J nd all tho houses I
too?” Ma: “ Y'es." Boy.- ”0 ! what an
awful waste!”
Take your county paper and pay lor it too.
TKLEURAPHIC DISPATUIIES.
I Panama, October 12 — It is ppid
the Chihau commissioners will be Sen
or Domingo Santa Maria, Senor Man
nf>1 To«e IravazalVa and Senor Vincente
ID>es or Senor Ambrosio Montt. The
: nrmp* of Senor Jorghurrand is also men
tinned as likely to take the place of that
of Senor Reyes or Senor Montr. The
Chili-*u Congress is still in session, and
> ,f "t discussing the tax of two sil
v f r dollars on every metric quintal of
nitrate that is exported. Having been
approved it is at by the being Chamber discussed of Deputies,
present by the
Senate. The commission appointed by
this Chamber to emit its opinion on the
subject approves the project of the
Chamber of Deputies but reduces the
Uix one dollar and fifty cen*s A bill
abolish fug the monopoly of tobaco has
^een passed, and its cultivation is now
free in the country, 15y a decree issued
on the 31st of August, six millions of
of paper money are authorized to be
by the treasury.
louisville Kv., October 21.—A
special rilapath from Point Lick to the
Courier Journal saya on Saturday mstit
last about two miles from Big; Hill,
Jackson county near a still house own
ed by James Abrams, a fight occurred
between Abrams bis sons and other
parties on one side and James Ilatciiffe
was shot in tbo fac and instantly
killed, and bis brother William was
shot in tbo side and mortally wounded
Ono of Abrams son was struck on tbo
head with a rock, and. it is said will
die. The affair resulted from an old
grudge.
Washington, October 21.—Andrew
Clarke, internal revenue collector, At
banta, Ga., telegraphs the Commission
er of Rernal Revenue to day that Dop-
1UV Collector Shephard seized, on the
18th insr.., four illicit distilleries and
destroyed six htinderod gallons of il
licit whisker and five thousand gallons
of mash and beer.
Raleigh. N, Ci. uetf»;>i<r ■ '•* No-day
a fre’ght train ran into a crowded ex¬
cursion train coming to the State fair.
The engines and several cars were
wncked. Three men wero killed and I
fourteen "wounded — thiee seriously, j
Th“y were most on the platforms. i
Cltas. Dewey, long connected with
the State Bank of North Carolina and
president, of the Raleigh National Bank, j
died to day, aged 82. I
Chicago, October 20,—A twitching j
engine backed into the New York ex j !
press train the Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy railroad mar A inn a ibis after
noon, wrecking the engines, a baggage
car, and two coaches, Three passengers
were seriously injured and others
slightly.
Chicago, October 20.—A special ti
the News font Grand Haven saya; Tue
body of a boy about iiino .icars of age
has been found twelve miles south of
here, but it boro nothing by which it
could be identified. A trunk has been
fount! containing lctteis addressed to
Mrs. George McC-mneb, care of the
steamer Alpena. Airs. McConnell was
formerly stewardess of the Alpena, and
was i,n her way to iier home in \Viseon
sin. Captain Daniel Miller, of iho
schooner Rosa Bdle, which left Chicago
at six o'clock Tuesday morning, says
lie saw a wreck at noon, which was
upside down, and which he thought to
be that of tho Alpena.
Denver, October 20.—Governor Fit
kin has received a telegram from Gen
Pope saying that, in accordance with
opinion of the Cnited States Attor¬
General. Iudiau Agent Berry/ is
within tiio jurisdiction of the State,
while on the Indian reservation,
that the Uuited Stales troops will
therefore, interfere to prevent his
by civil process.
Be Faithful.—T he only way to
faithful ia anything is to be faith¬
in everything. The only way to be
in small things. When I was
college 1 engaged a countryman to
me a load of wood i-i November,
a certain price. November came
tho price of wood had risen. But
the appointed day my man arrived.
congratulated him on bis punctuality.
tin he, ‘I could have had two
more per cord for my wood, at
me ’ I ^ promised to bring it
I .® ho U 1 ' 1 ^ a p °° r
of a follow if my word , : is not worth „ 1
dollars.
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Athens Banner. Some of the disap
papers still insist that the iu
tho respectability and the white
of Georgia voted for Norwood.
then, what a tremendous compa¬
of idiots, knaves and regroos there
in Georgia—to be sure.
A \ JM I .
The L<i(im»ge llqwrler tells of three
’ oys of Mr. J. f Jones, oi il igansville,
Wild -, f/ugb am! (1 eutvai. aged respec¬
tively (u j- can, v n and nine- >*>ar»,
culttvati d iwt-oiy Jive acres of land
this year, on vvfl en they raised-30 bales
( of cotton, averaging 51)1) 100
i I bushels pounds:
corn; 30 bushels ri te; 1 .GO!)
j '200 pounds of fodder; 3 200 pounds of bay:
bushels potatoes; ti (me beeves- and
8 tine hogs. 0 t 10 acres they raised
00 bushets of wheat, and on eight acres
400 "bushels of oats. Only s|[ wero
paid for extra work This is a good
showing and surpasses tlie achievements
el some of the best, farmers. We note
the above f icts with pleasure, and wish
the young gentlemen many years m
which to reap bountiful harvests from
the bosom of mother earth.
While on the Peninsula, during tho
w ar an oflieer one day came across ajpri
vate soldier, belonging to one of the
most Brigade. predatory companies of tlie Irish
Tho fellow had tbo lifeless bo
dies of a goose and ben tied together by
the heels dang i tg from his musket.
"Where did you steal those you rascal V
tiie officer demanded.” Steal is ic !
Faith I was marching along with’Color
Sargeant Maguire, and the goose—bad
cess to it—came out and hissed at tho
American flag, and bedad I shot him
on the spot! “But the hen, sir, how
about the ben?” “It’s the bin, is it?
Bad. luck to the bin! I caught her
laying eggs for the ta b il army, and as
a federal soldier I couldn’t stand that
anyhow, and I give her a lick that stop -
ped that act of trason !"
Three little girls had great fun in a
neighbor’s house at South Bend, lnd„
during the absence of the family. They
first broke all the window panes, Then
they poured several gallons of miik on
tho parlor carpet. Finally, they empt¬
ied six dozen ems of raspberries and
huckleberries into a tub, and dyed all
the fine dresses they could find in the
juice
BEST lit* Tnt
q
•lightly Impnre Bl*Carb Soda in of a
appear dirty white, white examined, color. It by may it*
■elf, CHURCH but a <5c < O.IU’ABISOX COPS “ AUIR WITH
AND
HAMMER 55 BRAND will show
tho difference, ^
. See that yonr Baltins Soda Is
White and PTJRE, as should be ALL
SIMILAR SUBSTANCES used to?
food.
Fjcacma ’suppoETifiG wet.
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No. 2, Woven, Spoon Steel ............. 2.7S
It supports the abdomen naturally, [t cannot stretch- It
gives relief to invalids, and is a perfect-fitting Corset in every
respect. Samples I*'or sale by receipt all first-class of dealers by in the U. S.
sent on price,
LEWIS SCHIELE & CO.
Sole Manufacturers,
Hew-York.
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