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at lien. 1*. Rowell & Go's Newspaper
Advertising Bureau (U) Spruce St.)
where advertising contracts may be
mado for it in Now York.
Ite vitatewl
ltov. W. II. McAfee,' of Dahlonega, subscriptions is au¬
thorized to receive and receipt for
totbo Adveiitisku in that locality.
Xjoeal Items.
A NNO UNCEMEN T8.
EFMy friends are hereby notified
that I am a candidate for Sheriff of the
County of White. If I get enough
votes to elect me (which I expect to do)
1 will servo my county as sheriff to the
best of my ability, W. C. STEPP.
We aro authorised to anncounce the
name of W. J. PAYNE, as a candidate
for the office of Ordinary of the county
of White.
The many friends of JAS. II, BLACK
respectfully announce him as tho most
suitable candidate for Tax Receiver of
White county, at the, next ensuing
election.
Bali.
More rain.
Corn shucking has began.
Sale day next Tuesday.
Don’t forget to vote tho Democratic
ticket. «
Election noxt Tuesday. Como and
vote for Boll.
Yoto for Ron H, P. Boll, and you
will never regret it.
Don't let prejudice cause you to vote
for the wrong man.
If you want to veto for & good sian
vote for H. P. Bell.
Next Tuesday wilt decade who shall
i e our representative in the 47th Con
greea.
It mallei* not -we,.3 you elect, we
shall have as good a represent a vo as
any body etee in the ‘Jib District.
Vote for the tnan who has always
stood square to the Democratic party.
That mao is //•on.' IL P. Bell.
Digging and stating away sweet
potatoes seems to he the bueint ss of our
people this week.
The colored school at this place,
taught by Mr. James A. N.x, closed out
on the 22nd inst.
If you wish to enjoy tho fruits of
honest labor, and live in peace among
your neighbors, you must be a law
abiding citizen.
A protracted meeting has been ia pro
at tho Methodist Church at this place,
conducted by Rov. Wm. G. Butler,
pastor in charge of tho Cleveland cir¬
cuit.
Mr. James A. Reaves' school closed
out on Wednesday last, with a nice
treat for the little folks, of applos and
candies, and also a short examination.
Mas. Wx, Tippett, Owasca, N. l r .,
says-.—I have worn an Improved Excel¬
sior Kidney Pad about tbreo weeks,
and have received great relief from it
for pain in the hack'—& Ado.
We aro reliably informed that Judge
ETwin will, on Monday next, adjourn
the Superior Court of our county until
tho 2nd Monday ia Dec. next.
J. N B.ck of Toledo. Ohio, says: —
My father, before wearing tho ‘Only
Lung Pad,' could not sleep nights on
account of his violent coughiDg, since
wearing it has slept sondly every night.
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RAN AWAY.
M. J. V. Edwards, of Blue creek,
county, was, on the 26th inst., hauling
about his (arm, when ail seemed to be
in good working order his team became
frightened and ran away, crippling his
son, and badly injuring himself and
.daughter. We hope tho damages aro
not of ujvory serious cheraeter, and
that they will soon be up again. Wo
tender to them and to the tmily our
sympathy.
Cleveland. Ga„ Oct. 27th 1880.
Mr. Editor: will you please publish
the fact that on last Tuesday morning
you received an order to print five hun¬
dred ‘Independent Democratic Tickets”
with Hon. Emory Speer’s name attach
ed, for Representative in the 47th Cons
press and that you did so. But while you
weie changing the type you, .n tho rush
of business forgot to chango on all tho
tickets the name from Be l to Speer,
and did not discover tho mistake until
you had printed 3(W or 400 tickets, with
Bell’s name on thorn, headed ‘'Indepen¬
dent democratic ticket,'’ and that after
you had soperated the Speer and Bell
ticket, Dr. A. F- Underwood came into
your oflieo and gathered up some two
or three hundred of the tickets bean ed
Independent and remarked that it was
as good a ticket as he wanted, and
oblige, W. K. willivms,
There is a grand mistake in tho
above article, from tho fact that there
could not have been but one hundred
and sixty^seveu tickets headed ‘Inde¬
pendent" with Boil’s name on them,
if the whole lot had been printed, be-
cause there were but three tickets in
the form and only one of thorn had
Independent on it. So if the Dr. had
gathered up all that wore thrown down
ho could not have reached a numbor
beyond 75 or ooe hundred, and we know
he did not get them all.
TRUE DEMOCRACY.
Mu. Editor: The Indepents have
been howling about the street corner
politicians and the town cliuuos, con¬
trolling tho politics of tbe country, that
is the organized. Now tmwabout White
county? How about lhe Town of Cleve¬
land? Speer has tho Town politicians.
Cleveland is for Speer, But wo are
glad that the sober thinking farmers of
White county are for the peoples candi¬
date, Col. II. P, Bell. Tbo town cliques
and the little tailroan towns howled for
Norwood, but tho people were for CoB
quitt. Now sir, the people are going
to vote for Bell next Tuesday—mark
the prediction. The old democratic
county of White will roll up a &no ma¬
jority lor the peoplee candidate. Dem¬
ocrats come out Tuesday and vindicate
your principles. Let us have a Con¬
gressman that we know which way his
votes will bo cast. Don’t be bulldozed
by tho Indopoudeuts. Vote for a true
democrat.
FARMER.
Town Creek, October 2U 1880
SAD ACCIDENT.
On iueeday 26th inst., little Frank,
youngest child of ’.Lio Widow, Mrs.
Martha Merritt, living near this placo,
was almost instantly killed by a huge
log rolling upon him at the saw mill
James Glenn, two miles from town.
From tho best information we can
gather, little Frank, only live years
age, bad accompanied Judge E. J.
Houston, who was hauling a stock to
tho mill, and, while in the act of rolling
a heavy log, little Frank desiring to be
of some service, attempted to assist,
when the log suddenly rolled, carrying
the child in front of it and rolling upon
him, crushing his head and body in
a most horrible manner, causing
instant death.
What a very important lesson
should teach ns. Tuesday
little Frank was in the onjoyment
good health, and at the hour 3
the same day, he was mangled
How little do wo know of the future
Though iu the vigor of manhood,
buoyant in health to day,
may find us a eorpse. Then how
portant it is that we bo ready to
the summons of death, for we know
how soon we may he called to stand be
fore tbo righteous Judge to receive
final and everlasting sentence.
Wo deeply sympathize with tho
reaved mother, and little sisters
brother, and hope they will take
ing by this saddiestof sad
Our Saviour said on one occasion:
“Sailer liulo children to eome nnto
and forbid them not: for of such is
Kingdom of Heaven.” May tho
brother and sisters he prepared to
little Frank in the elimes of
bliss.
MARRIED.
On the 23st iust., at the residence
Brides’.tcotber, by Rev. D. G.
Mr. W. E. Hood and Miss Rosa
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NOTICE.
GEORGIA, White County:
October 1 Ith I860.
The undersigned hereby give notice
of their intention to apply to the next
General Assembly of this State, (which
moet3 on the first Wednesday in Novem¬
ber, 1880) for the passage of the follow¬
ing Local Bilk
“A BILL, to bo entitled an Act to
prohibit the sale of spirituous, malt or
intoxicating liquors in any quantity
whatever within two miles of the Town
of Cleveland, in White county, except
for medical purposes upon the prescrip¬
tion of a phyaieiau, and to provide a
penalty Jackson therefor.
J. H. W. O. Butler
A. Boggs J. P. Osborn
R. T. Ivenimer Alex. Church
W. B. Bell C. P. Craig
H. A, Jarrard J W H Underwood
J. J. Kimsoy,
And others
GEORGIA White County.
The undersigned hereby give notice
of their intention to apply to the next
General Assembly of this State, (which
moots on the first Wednesday in Novetn -
ber 1880) for tho passage of the follow¬
ing Local Bill;
“A BILL, to be entitled an Act to
repeal so much of an Aet eutitled “An
Act to carry into effect paragraph 2
section Z8, articled of the Constitution
so far as to provido for the revision of
the jury box and for other purposes,
approved Oct. tho 17 18*9 ’as relates
to the county of White, and to re-estab¬ j
lish in lieu thereof the old jury com-- i
missioners, and the statutes relative
thereto for said county to wit: The ;
Ordinary, the Clerk of the Superior
Court aud three commissioners to be
appointed by the Judge of the Superior
court and to provide for the revision of
the Jury boxes of said county, aud for
other purposes, October 12 1880.
W. M. Logan Win. Nix Sr.
J, II. Jacksou J VV 11 Underwood
C. C. Blalock C. P. Craig
Wm, Fi Scare E. J. //oustou
J. J. Kimsey and others.
GEORGIA White County
The undersigned hereby give notice of their
intention to apply to tbenc^t General Assembly
I of this State, (which meets on the first Wedges
, day iu November ISSh) fortliopassage ot the
j following Local Bill:
\ “ A UILL T ’> » Act to authorize
I ^ J ; h C Ia I II1 'M f?? ,'f I \*\ ' ^ ka IV*" C “A of
C ’ y,ng 3 ,mn ' KS
White and Habersham, and to make , an ap
piopriation therefor, and for other purposes.’
October loth 1SS0.
Baruoy Y'ork, .T. II. Newton,
J. J, Chitwood, Andrew (Jalley,
J.H. Nichols, E. P. Williams.
LEGAL, I
WHITE SHERIFF'S SALE.
\\j V* ILL in <ite be sold before of Cleveland the Court White bonce door
da., within the rowii county
legal hours of sale on the lir.-t
Tuesday in November next, the following
property to wit:
Six eano bottom chairs, one cano bottom
rocking chair, two split bottom rocking chairs,
(ightee.il split bottom chairs; also eight bed
steads, three bureaus and glasses, one slab,
one crib, one Wood sewing machine, one clock:
also thirty-three articles ofjbcd covering, con¬
sisting of cov-orlids, counterpins, yuilts, .tc.
also six cotton mattresses, fourteen pillows
andpillow-slips; # also six small tables, three
wash-stands, six chaimbers, five bowls, live
pitchers, one feather bod, five picture frames
and pictures, one leather trunk; also kitchen
furniture, consisting of one stove, three glass
lamps, one set knives and forks, one castor;
also dining room furnitu.ro consisting of one
cupboard and contents, one dinirg table and
crockery.; also one red muly cow, one dunn
muly cow mid caU', throe yearlings, ten bead
of hogs; also one undivided half interest in
town lot No. 2 cm the square of Cleveland iu
said county.
Levied on .as tho property of T. V. McAfee,
io satify a fi fa issued by W. L. Goldsmith,
Com. Gen. of the State of Ga., vs. T. V.
McAfee, Tax Collector of White county, and
VV. B. BelJ, W. A. Reaves and F. P. Williams
securities. Property pointed out by tho secu¬
rities.
Also at tho'same tiiuo and placo will
bo sold tho following town lots in the
town of Cleveland, White county, Ga„
to wit : town lots Nos. 48 and 41 io
the South plat of said town, adjoining
tho “Comer Hotel, containing u™»a. lu ,u S .iuc-c.u one-half 1 j !
UC 10 , more or less. iowil lots in the J
West plat of said town Nos. 23 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 25 70 71 and 72. Also town
lots adjoining W. B. Bell and Nos. 62
and 85. Levied on as tho property of
E. P. Williams and to satisfy the fi fa
stated in the above levy against T. V.
McAfee, and pointed out by tho Att'y
for the State.
Also at the sanao time and placo the
undivided three-fourths interest in the)
Printing Press, type, furniture, cases
and all tho apparatus of and connected ‘
with tho “Cleveland Advertiser,” a
newspaper published in White county,
Ga. Also town lot in tho town of Cleve¬
land, White county Ga., No. 11, togeth¬
er with the shops erected thereon, now
occupied by Nathan Stover, together
with all tho black -smith tools Ace., in
said slurps. Levied on as tbo property
of W. B, Bell to satisfy the fi fa stat ed
in the above levy against T. V. McAfee
Tax Collector of White co. Ga.
T. C. HAMILTON ShfT
Got. 2 1880 . 30ds
GEORGIA White County,
To all whom it may concern.
W VV HERE AS, Alfred N. Hester having in
proper fouu applied to mo for permanent
)titters <>( administration on tho &state of
•fessc .lease Turner turner late late of ot said said county county deceased; deceased; this tins
of 'stoe.to.iUlaniMnguUrtheered'tirrsaudnext km of Jesse Turijer to be and appear attny
office within the time allowed $nd show cause
if any they can on the first Monday in Novem¬
ber, why permanent administration should not
lie granted to Alfred N, Hester or some othor
fit and propcr.person on Josse Turner’s estate
Witness my baud and official signature,
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
This 22td day of Sept., 18S0,
Sept. 25 30ds.
GEORGIA While Vtmty,
WHEREAS, J. 1’. Osborn, Administrator of
Mieajah Turner deeoased, filed represents and entered to tho oh
in iiis petition duly
record, that he has fally administered
Micujah Turner’s estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit¬
ors, to show cause if any they can why said
Administrator should not be discharged from
his administration and receive lettors of dis¬
mission o n the first Mouday in December 18S0.
(liven under my hand and official signature,
this September 2nd T8S0.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
Sept. 4- DOds
Gh OliGIA, White County,
\ LL persons are hereby notified that Howell
Ex- C. Soseboe has filed his application ,n
due form of law iu tbe office of the Clerk of
tho Superior Court of said county for the c
moval of disabilities imposed upon him by
the granting of a divorce to his wife, Nancy
E. Soseboe, by the Superior Court of said
county at tho May Term 1S76, which applica¬
tion will be heard aud passed upon at the next said
Superior Court to be held in and for
county on tho first Monday in November next,
to which court it is made returnable.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
August 25 ISSfi. J. P. OSBORN, C. S. C.
Aug. 28 Swks.
GEORGIA, White County:
Mary Heath has applied for supple¬
mental exemption of personalty, and
setting apart the same, and I will pass
upon tho samo at 12 o’clock M , on the
3uth day of October, 1880, atgmy office.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
Oet 9th 1SS0.
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