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If you fireach honesty ho honest.
Peach I'e buds are bogjuing to ew 11.
f you preach peace, ho peaceable.
If you preach charity, he charitable.
rio tnat knows himself is a wiee man.
If you preach industry, bo indus
trous.
If 301 preach economy, ho economi¬
cal.
If you preach temperance b temper
ate.
Few persons know their real valuo in
this life.
Various kinds of yard (lowers are be
gluing to make their appearance.
Prune yonr fruit trees and put ashes
about the roots.
February has borrowed a few windy
days from March.
Now wo look for the usual pleasant
spell of weather in this month.
Last Thursday was the most pleasant
day wo havo seen since early last fall -
Friday morning brought with it more
rain—cold rain from the East.
Think calmly beforo you make a de
cie on in any matter.
Ask no one to do for you, what you
are unwilling to do for him, and others.
The Flanden mine is suspended, at
least for tho present.
It is likely that when spring lime
comes it will bring spring weather.
Our poople seem to be oackward
about their garden work
Farmers are think ing about going to
work now.
Those who take and pay for their
county paper are generally the most
intelligent.
Burn the soot out of your chimneys
every time it rains. By doing
you may save your home.
The weather has been s > unfavorable
this winter that very litte out of door
work baa been done.
A drove of mules passed through
town this week; bnt they were, most of
them, email.
Plant Irish potatoes, onions, and sow
oabbago seed next Monday, if tbe
ground is dry enough.
Flour is retailing at three and a half
cents [tor pound on the other side ot
tbo Blue Ridgo.
Preach and practice what you hon¬
estly, and unselfishly believe to be right,
and nothing more.
If you seek only to please yourself,
you arc not apt toploaso either yourself
or any ono elso,
Work on Mr. Gailstraps new house
was vigorously resumed on Thursday
morning last.
Eggs have taken a sudden down-fall.
Guess all the lions will want to “set”
now.
That monstrous cat is still running at
largo. Oh, hut ain't she a honey of a
kitten?
Don’t run from tho measles. It is
better to stand and take them thau to
run aud catch thorn.
Mr. W. J. Freeman lost his horso this
week. Botta is supposed to ho tho
cause.
Late on Friday evening of last week
our town Justice of tho peace and our
town HaliJF took a little fist-a cuff
Mr. C. M, McAfee of Union County
passed through town this week, with a
load of produce for the market, aud
to lay in a now supply of goods.
Mr. C. P Craig left hero last Thurs¬
day morning wjth a nico lot of mules
for Hus market in middle and lower
Georgia.
If you want to freeze, let every one
who comes around your lire give it a
punch with the poker, and you will soon
‘■make it.”
Our Ex-Sheriff attempted to plow one
day last week; hut being so tall—-his
bead reaching so high up into tho cold
air he soon frozo ont, and had to go in.
Ho says its too cold to even try to plow,
especially if one is not used to it.
White county’s newly elected Sheriff,
Mr. E. if. Castleberry has received his
commission, and is now ready to take
charge of the responsible duties of his
office which wo have every reason to
boiieve ho will promptly discharge.
On last Sunday miming wbilo the
wind was whizzing tho roof of our
dwelling took (Ire in three places at tho
same time. Fortunately the liro was
discovered in time to he easily control
od. No damage was done except threo
small holes in the roof.
We wore shown this week, by Mr. E
M. Castleberry, two largo and beautiful
nuggets of pure gold, which was taken
from lot No. 10*2, in Rabun county, Ga.
Mr. Castleberry represents the sale of
the property from which this gold was
taken. North-East Georgia ahouuds in
rich gold veins and deposits.
We suggest to tbo people of White
county, and to our Ordinary especially,
the great necessity of painting tho roof
of tho Court house. It would save ro
shingleing for at loast fifty years, and
the cost of painting would ba much
less than that of shingleing; and the
best of all, there would be no danger of
fire taking hold of tbe roof,
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If You Arc Sick, Read
the Kidney-Wort advertisement in an¬
other column, and it will explain to yog
the rational method of getting well.
Kidney-Wort will save you more doc¬
tor's bills than any other medicine
known. Acting with spocifiio energy
on tbe kidneys and liver, it cures the
worst dis ases caused by tbeir derange¬
ment. Use it at once in dry or liquid
from. Either is equally efficient, the
; liquid is the easiest but tho dry is the
most economical - Interior.
A new supply of mud on hand.
We have bean vjstcd with a real
Northeaster; tire gale commencing
about 9 o’clock p m., of Saturday the
5th. No rain accompanied the storm
until Monday moruing, when during
day there was a liue mist. Monday
night the rain increased. Tuesday the
rain continued to fall all day, steadily
increasing until Wednesday evening
: 1 htte, when the wind change.I, coming
from the Southwest, and the rain and
storm ceased.
No particular damage in this imme¬
diate neighborhood, more than to un¬
roof a corn crib in the south part of
the village. The streams were consid¬
erably swollen, so much so na to pre¬
vent tbo mails passing from this place
to Rlairsvillo, and to Haysviile on
Wednesday.
Thursday morning was beautiful and
bright—real lovoly.
AX ARM Y OF RABIES.
We have not been in the habit of ad¬
vertising babies much, hut ono nf our
most responsible citizens informs us that
while in Gordon county last woek, he
visited the house of a Mr.. Kay, whose
wife bad on tho 3rd inathnt, gavb : birth
to threo babies—all girls, and weighing
just six pounds each.
Mrs. John Corbin living in the upper
part of Lumpkin county, about three
weeks ago gavo birth to a hoy and a
girl.
O 11 Friday night of last week, Mrs.
Frank Abernathy of White county, gave
birth to two girls. The mothers and
the 7 babies are all doing well so far as
we know.
For th 0 Advortiser.
EDUCATION.
Mr. Editor: . I desire, as lam now
located ‘for tho purpose of .School teach¬
ing at the town.of Cleveland, to say
something upon the subject of education.
It is a subject that, bears wish great
weight upon my mind, and 1 would he
proud to see the people.of this,, ahd all
other communities more in tore*: igl upon
the same. There are no more weighti¬
er subjects than education and religion,
and our minds should! 0 rrforo.•i/riT’.oved
on these than any inner ; but 1 siial
not say anything about the subject of,
religion this time as «duca'ioa'-.is my
theme, and I only have enough, to. see
the need of more, and can earnestly
call upon the youths to make an effort
to gain that which will bo worth more
than gold. We ses recorded that tho
most opulent men of tho Southern Stales
were pen.iless boys—that the wisest
st-atesmon, and ablest pulpit orators
were ragged orphan hoys; then how
deeply engagod wo should ho in the
cause of education, and how earnestly
wo should labor to build up schools, and
how constantly we ghoul i battle with
ignorance that wisdom might reign.
More hereafter. Geo. W, Scruggs.
Feb. Ilth 1881.
Fiona (ho New York Observer.
The Old Bugler oi‘ tho Berkshire Bills,
Up in the «'len. ns closed the day,
I thought I heard a bugle | lay;
Anon its echoes died away.
It was that well Unown.buglc bi.i.G,
A resurroetion of the past;
Tho very dead came forth at 1 a si.
A boy once more; 1 .saw a trein
Of boys and j^irls, and on the plain
Men ploughed, a d . owed, and reaped the
grain.
For many, many years a o,
A man there was as whi o as snow,
11 is bugle blew as few can blow.
On lire within, hisdienrt and brain
.All sang of Washington and Wayne,
For forty y oars tho same old strain,
Of Plymouth Rock - pure granite still,
An honest, head, an iroiKwill,
Baptised iu blood at Bunker Jfill,
Ho never bowed to king or throne,
Himself the owner of his own,
He worshipped God, and God alone.
Tired at last, he sank to ref t
Among the daisies ho loved be: t,
The mountain shadow on bis breast.
That buglo blast, so wild and strong,
That stirred so many hearts sc long,.
So eloquonfcof right and wrong,
Stilllives, Tis said, up in the glcn=—
Still echoes in the hearts of men,
And plays the same old tunes again.
Anthems still live, almost unknown;
There’s muiv an ancient trumpet tone
Still heard, although ne longer b^owu.
•If. U. U.
CONSTAN'TINT:. Mft I*
‘Trust in God and Doiiic
Courage, brother ! uo not stum!
Though thy li ho <urk i;
There's a star i:; guide the fau;’»hi:.- -
.** trust hi God ari l do ibe ri..jUt. ;;
Though tho road bo long uiui dreary,
And the end be out ot ;
Font it bravely, strong or weary -
“Trust in God and do tbo '
Pun b poi,r y’’ :nd 1 \u LUsg,
i*e 1 i'll ttii ibai f.enr.N !’ J /M:
Whether luring wbciL i i v, in:
‘‘Trust iu God and do tbe r.yi t.’
Shun all forms of guilty pa.-Vm/ ,
Fiend may look like angels bri
ib-ud- uo custom, school, or fa.sh«
“ frost in God ami do the r;ynt.
Some will hate thee, some will u-vu :
Some will Hatter, will ,-dight
Cea.-j from man, and look above, th-u
“.Trust in Gtxl and do the right.
Simple rule and safest guide,
Inward pence and shining iigifl -
Star upon eur path ubiding
“Trust in God and do the righr.
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