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The Cleveland Progress.
Kntcn:d at the Post-office at Cleveland
ns Second-clous Mail Matin**, Jan. 29* ’92.
Official Organ of White county
W. B. WOODWARD, Editor and Prop’?,
Cleveland, Ga., April 22, 1892
MAIL TRANSMISSION.
POL T TIC ALL Y SPEAKING.
A I'(MV I’riefs From a White
County Democrat.
Mr. T. L. Smith, wlmse homo
is about, four mil oh from the; vil
lage mi the Cleveland—darken
ville roud, is quite eugcr to have
ii post-office establish! d some
where in tlmt locality. The peo
ple are entirely excluded from
mail transmission throughout
that part of the county, 'mid it is
a matter that should lie attended
to at once.
Mr. Smith is one of White’.-
host citizens, and knows the val
no of such a project as he has re
quested us to mention. People
having to go fiyo, six or eight
miles to receive their mail, surely
should have a, post-office within
at. least half the distance above
alluded to.
A post-office was once at Mr.
Smith’s place, and was ably man
aged by him during its existence.
After the plant was operated for
several months here, it was re
moved to Moore & lire., about n
mile east of where it was original
ly situated, hut this firm having
removed their stock of goods to
llluirsvillc, the office was aban
doned, leaving the people desti
tute of mail facilities.
Thin section, where a pout-of
fice is so exigent, is in no way
sparsely settled, and it is a plain
fact that the citizens ought to he
on an even basis with other sec
tions of the county, in the way
of mail facilities to say the least
of it.
Yes, wo must not bo too obliv
ions and say nothing of the addi
tional mail line on the Clovclnud
and lluyesvillo route to Nucoo-
choe? This question was once
placed before our readers,
hut it seems that it has greatly
withered, although not complete
ly. What has the postmaster at
Cleveland done ns regards this,
ill at ter V lias he consulted “Un-
elo” Sum and stated to him how
much this piece of work, is need
ed? If so, wo would like to hear
from him, in order that we can
give our Nacooohoe friends en
lightenment.
It is folly for democrats to lie
turning their guns on each other.
When the third party men mo re
ferring to democrats ns the “ene
my,” there is a great ei
pnign.
The I mi lid's, president and all
are to lie elected during the grout
and exciting campaign in eigh
teen and ninety two, and the
battle will be the hottest one that
has been before the people for a
number of years; and, from what
I observe in the political papers
my conscience permit mo to put
these words down with truth:
drover Cleveland is the choice of
the people, and I cun frankly say
lie will gain the victory.
I have traveled the county over
urmg the past few weeks, and i
find that, at least sixty per cent
of the people are for Cleveland
for president. Cleveland was
once our democratic presidential
•opi'cscnttitive and there are ninny
ndicutionsof his serving usugnin.
A cross mark opposite your
name on The PuoaitEss means t hat
wo want your subscription. Wo
are sending the paper to many
who promised to pay some time
ago, hut who have failed to do
so.
Mr. J. II. Alley announces to
day his mime ns a candidate for
the senate, to represent Dawson,
Lumpkin and White counties,
subject to the action.of primaries.
Mr. Alley is favorably ^spoken of
liy many of our citizens mid
chances are entertained that lie
will awaken his opponents.
The farmers are not to be de
ceived by every agitator who
wants an office, and the would-be
leaders who have deserted the
republican party ill the north
west to organize a party hi Geor
gia will never have a corporal's
guard of followers in this state.—
Atlanta Constitution.
eat deal
There seems to be a
of complaint about the people not
getting their mail at Nacoochcc.
Somo claim that their mail is
handed out to just anybody for
delivery, while others say that
there ure too many assistants—
too many hands dabbling into
the mails. It is time for all er
rors in mail circles to bo corrected.
During the warn number of
bombs mid other ammunition was
thrown into Buffalo bayou, near
Houston, Tex., to avoid capture.
A day or two ago a boy named
Charley Harris got one of the
bombs out of the bayou, took it
homo and proceeded to experi
ment upon it with an uxo. He
opened it. One of his feet were
blown off, he lias a slug in his
head and another in his groin.
The stable in which lie experi
mented was blown to atoms.
If all the good citizens of White
county were, convoked in one
mass it would seem ns though we
could get u man for senatorial
honors without the least bit of
trouble, but it iH not that, way.
They are all in some way or other
buck ward us to whether they
want to enter the field for the
position. I want to hear of some
one saying that he means to make
the race, hut he must ho a leal
democrat if he aurries the vote of
White.
Who will the people elect for
our next, legislator? This is
a question propounded to me fro-
juontly, but it stumps me to sug
gest, who would bo the right man,
(is the county contains many who
could loproBcnt us in a good, and
almost inexplicable way. We
prefer a man who will bo of some
interest to the county. He must
vote to have the Haddock bill—
has passed the Senate and now be
fore the House—knocked into at
oms; also the “Equilization” law,
past by the last General Assem
bly.
SHOAL CREEK OBSERVER.
Ah it iH written.
I have read much and heard
more about the coming presiden
tial election. There is much at
stake at present, not as I think
our country is in such a had con
dition, but. as I am confident of
the fact that wo can place it in
better cicumstiuices; and, there
fore, I see in the great name of
the Alliance that the wrongs will
lie righted. As a clcinotgit I
think that Grover Cleyeiafflr or
David Ilill would either give us a
good administration, and I am
sure almost that one or the other
of these noble men will he elect
ed, that is if purtyism or political
faction does not break through
the lines and defeat them. It is
true our government is tattering
almost fiom center to circumfer
ence, but while all this is going
oil I believe all will come out
right. I believe that after the
great struggle is over the glories
of our once noble government
will again shine.
Again it is true that at present
that dark clouds may ho hanging
gloomy oyer our Republic and
the sea roaring and men’s hearts
failing. I believe there is light
behind the clouds. I mu aware
that our best statesmen and bra
vest soldiers have been looking
out upon the raging fury of the
throne, with a faltering step and
fainting heart.
Our laboring classes have been
and are now oppressed. I believe
their cries have ussendud unto
the throne of God, and l believe
he is working out our relief
through the hands of the great
Farmers’ Alliance. 1 do not be
lieve in a third party; I do not
desire to see so many political di
visions in our beloved country,
for wo know a house divided
against itself cannot stand. If
this bo true I may say that a
government divided against itself
must fall. Hut yet I say if we
cannot get a redress from our dis
tress without a third party, let it
come. All I can do for it 1 will.
Fellow democrats stand by
your rights; stand by your land
and homes.
Shoal Cheek Ohseuveh.
It is just us easy to put tlu*
right mail in office as it is to put
one in who can do himself no
good nor anybody else; but the
question is, will the people do it.
It, has always been my theme to
vote for the man whom I thought
would ably and faithfully stand
by the principles of the old, loy
al and noble party. You all
know what party 1 mean.
I hoard a man remark tho oth
er day that Commissioner Kytlo
would sweep the thing clean,
should ho become ;i candidate for
the senate. Such men as the
Commissioner can’t bo found ev
ery day, and, in my candid opin
ion, he is one of the best men we
eaii find, bill I inn at a loss to
know whether or not lie is in pi -
sition to make the race.
SMlo&h's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the
most successful Cough Medicine
wo have ever sold, a few doses in
variably cure the worst eases of
Cough, Croup and Bronchitis,
while its wonderful success in the
cure of Consumption is without a
parallel in the history of medi
cine. Since its first discovery it
has been sold on a guarantee, a
test which no other medicine cun
stand. If you have a cough we
earnestly ask you to try it.
1‘rico 10e., 50c., and #1. If your
lungs are sore, chest, or back
iiinie, use Shilouh’s l’orous Blas
ter. Sold by Sutton and Bitcli-
ford, Cleveland, Ga.
We have sealed in an envelope
tv certain number, between one
and two hundred, which calls for
a fifty dollar organ. To any one
paying up a back or advance sub
scription, we will give them a
ticket for lOcents, a certain one of
the two hundred, which calls for
this line instrument. This offer
will only Inst until June 1st, when
the envelope will be opened and
the organ delivered to the lucky
party.
Oil! WluiU Cough.
Will you heed tho warning?
The signal perhaps of the sore ap
proach of that more terrible dis
ease consumption. Ask yourselves
if you can afford for the sake
of saving 50e., to run tho risk
and do nothing for it. W c know
ftom experience that Shiloh’s
Cure will cure your cough. It
never fails. This explains why
more than a Million Bottles were
sold the past year. It Relieves
croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not bo without
it. Fur lame back, side or chest,
uso Shiloh’s Porous Blaster.
Sold by Sutton & l’itehford.
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer
and lie made miserable by indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizzi
ness, Loss of Appetite, Coming
up of the Food, Yellow Skin,
when for 75c., we will sell them
Shilouh’s Vitalizin', guaranteed to
euro them. Sold by Sutton A?
l’itehford, Cleveland, Ga.
Five Unchallenged and
Undeniable Propositions.
FIRST—King's Royal Germetuur is the
best indorsed medicine in the world.
SECOND—It has cured more sickness in
proportion to the amount sold than any
medicine in the world.
THIRD—Less complaint has been made
against it, in proportion to the amount
used, than any medieiuce in the world.
FOURTH—No medicine in the world ev
er secured such patronage in two years
after introduction to the public.
FIFTH—No medicine in the world is
more pleasant to the taste.
We hold the proofs of the above.
We are having with us, anil all over
the country, the dreadful scourge LA-
GRIPPE. Hundreds are being cured
right here at our doors in a few hours by
taking TWO TEASPOONFULS ofGERM-
KTKUK in one-half glass of hot water
every hour for six or eight hours. It is
as pleasant to take as lemonade.
We are receiving testimonials daily,
and could till this paper with the names
of good and well known people who have
been cured, of long standing and aggra
vated cases of Rheumatism, Catarrh,
| Neuralgia, Indigestion, in its many
dinns, Female diseases. Blood and Skin
j otseascs, General Debility, and many
blher diseases caused by impurity of the
; LWl.
j “The Blood and Stomach is life," keep
these in good condition and disease can-
' not exist. We will gladly send you one
of our books of T stimoniwls on applica-
|tion. For sale at $1 per bottle by all
druggists. Manufactured by
KING S ROYAL GEKMETKUR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga
ONJJ ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is token; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, ami acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cureB habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing tq, the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prom jit in
its action juid truly beneficial m its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many oxccllent qualities commend it
to all and jbftve made it tho most
popular tainedy known
HyriU) of Fi;
and ft! ‘
gists.
may not* have it on hand will pro
as is for sale in 50c
^fettles by all leading drug
4by refinble druggist wh.<
* Li*
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes tertry it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FHANCISCO. CAL.
louyiviMc, sr. sew ronx, N.r.
Merit Wins.
DR. PARKER’S REMEDIES.
m wiio am Weak, Nervous. Debili
tated, who in folly and ignor
ance have trilled away their vig
or of BODY, MIND and MANWXVD,
causing terrible drains upon the wells of
life, Headache, Backache, Dreadful
Dreams, Weakness of Memory, Pimples
upon the face, and all the effects leading
to early decay. Consumption or Insanity,
send for BOOK OF LIKE, (sealed) free,
with particulars of a home cure. NO
CURE NO PAY. DR PARKER, 1140, N.
Cherry, Nashville, Tenn.
M WOMEN who have Headaches,
Brekachcs, Neuralgias, Scanty,
Profuse and Painful Menstrua-
Profuse and Painful Menstrua
tions, Disorders and t Displacementa of
the Womb and Hexual Organs, Bar
renness, Leucorrhom, etc... should send
for WOMAN'S BOOK OF LIFE, (sealed)
free with particulars for home cure. NO
CURE NO PAY. Scientific Qualifications
Unlimited Experience, Careful Diagnosis
and Honest Representations are the se
crets of our success. Address C. W.
PARKER. M. D. 340, N. Cherry, Nash
ville, Tenn.
DEFORMITIES.
Cross Eyes, Hair Lip, Curvature of the
Spine, Club Feet, Hip .Joint Disease, and
all deformities of the Hands, Arms, Legs
and Fee 1 , radically cured.
DISFIGUREMENTS.
Superfluous Hair, Wine Marks, Moles,
etc., painlessly and perfectly removed.
Send for valuable treatise on the above.
Address, C. W. PARKER. M. I)., 340, N.
Cherry, Nashville, Tenn.
PALACE
1-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
ii'Leader of Fashions,
BROKEN
Women sufferin',
W<3 desire to Bay to our citizens that we
have been >ftrr years belling Dr. King’s
Now discovery for consumption, Dr
King’s New Life Pills, Buckleu's Arnica
Salviyiml Electric Ritters, and have nev
er handled remedies tlmt sell as well, or
than lmvogivon such universal satisfac
tion* wO tlo not hesitate to guarantee
them euerytime and we stand rondo to
refund the purchose price if satisfaeto-y
resu lt»(lo not fellow their use. These
remedies havo won their great popularity
purely oil!heir merits.
flby BoIu by E. C. Cart ledge, druggist
Dalilonega, Ga.
BUCUfLEN’S ARNICA SALVES.
The Best Halve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises* Sores. Ulcers, Fever Bores.
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Pif<55, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by E. C. CV.rtledge, Drugget
DAIILONEGA, GA.
Happy Hoosiors.
Win, Timmons, Postmoster of Ida ville,
Ind., writes “Electric Bitters has done
more for me than all other medicines
combined, for that bud feeling arising
Kidney hnd Liver trouble." John Leslie
farmer jf td stockman, of Fame place says
Bittern to be the best Kid
ney and Liver meoicino, made me feel
like a mhv man." J. W. Gardner, hard
ware imflchant, same town, says: Elec
tric Bitters is just the thing fora man
who is all run down and don’t care
whether lie lives or dies; he found new
strength, good appetite and felt just like
ho had t new lease on life. Only 50c. a
e or. E. C. Cartledgo's Drugstore,
bottle
Dalilonega, Ga,
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from pract
ice, having had placed in his hands by
an East Indian missionary tin* formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for the
speedy and permanent cure <>f Consump
tion. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical cure for Nervous
Debilities and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of cases, has felt ii
his duty to make it known to his Buffer
ing fellow. Actuated by this motive and
ft desire, to relie ve human suffering, 1
will send free of charge, to alt who desire
>t, this recipe, in German. French or
English, with full directions for prepuir-
iug and using. Went by mail by addres
sing wiih stamps naming this paper.
W. A. Noyes. 820 Powers’ Rochester N. Y
THE POLICE GAZETTE
Is the only illustrated paper in the
world containing all tho sensational and
sporting news. No Saloon Keeper, Bar
bel* or Club Room can afford to bo with
out it. It always makes friends whenev
er it goes.
Mailed to any address in the United
States, securely wrapped, 13 weeks for
•Send Five Coats for sample copy.
RICHARD K. FOX,
Franklin Square, New York Cily.
McElrec’s Wins of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S BlACK-DRAUGHT nre
for sale by the following merchants in
White County:
Sutton A l’itehford. Cleveland.
II. A. Jamird, Cleveland,
G. B. Irvine, Mossy Crook.
Lumpkin county:
K. C. Cart ledge, Dalilonega,
1>. Howell & co., Auraria,
W.a. Wiudehel & go., New Bridge,
J. J. W. Tate & Bro. Willow.
IC. WHITE,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
• Gainesville, Ga.
(East Side Public Square.)
JjKs^* , Noue but first-class work done at
Gallery. Charges reasonable. Cull and
see Specimens.
PICTURES enlarged to any size in Oil,
! Crayon, India ink, or Water Colors.
(Arpil
’92. ly.)
Have your Job Work executed at
i this office, if you want satisfaction,
from any form of CHRONIC DISEASE,
can secure a valuable work, on theirjaf-
flietion (sealed) free, and learn how they
can be cured at home, by writing [DR.
PARKER & CO., 340, North Cherry 8t.,
Nashville, Tenn. Better write today,
delays are dangerous. Please state your
trouble and how long afflicted.
Hakcta Turkish Female Pills
an he relied upon. Wkvku kail. By
return mail, securely sealed, #1 per box;
U boxes, $5. Full particulars for 2-eont
stamp. Address, Hakkta Remedy Co.,
Lock Box, 3308, Boston, Mass.
CHEAP TICKETS
Go West!
For lowest rates to all points ir.
Arkansas, Texas, Kansas,
Colorado, California and
Wushi ngti>n Torn tory
It will pay you to corruapnnil with
either
CIuim. 15. Walker,
Ticket Agent,
Union Depot.
Just Received $5,000 Worth
OF CLOTHING,
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
-OR—
J. II. Latimer,
Offiee 42 Uiall Street
P. O. 15ox 30.’, At.until, Ga.,
Sk-iT Tncy will Save You Time and Money
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. S. HUFF,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dnhliind(rn, ftn.
s@r Bonds for Public and Corpora
tions made. Real Estate. Correspon
dence solicited. (Apr. 15, *D2. ly.)
II. M. IIALL. JAB. II. HALL. MAX. HALL
Hall % Brothers,
CIVIL, MINING
Hydraulic Engineers,
80 Gate City Bank Building,
ATLANTA, : : : : GA.
General Surveys, Mines, Quarries,
water Powers.
C. H, Jones,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Dviii.o.NECi.v, Ga.
-#Price & Charters,#-
ATTORNEYS at LAW
Dalilonega, Ga.
Ulr'TIie Latest Styles
PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES.
For Cash! For Cash!
IG. WWW,
Physician and Surgeon.
DAIILONEGA, - - GEORGIA.
Office over 1>. Ii. Menders’ store.
YOUR
SKIN, /
BLOOD, V
LIVER, .
KIDNEYS, 1
BLADDER
Are they diseased ?
Is a question that s\ fleets your life.
Through the stomach—hence through tho blood
—can bo cured oil duoasos of the*o organs.
Habits Cured without physical or mental injury.
Treatment identical with that of Dr. Koeley, at
Dwight, Illinois. For particulars, adiliess
THE* KEELEY INSTITUTE.
| Ktlgowood Avo. and Ivy St., ATLANTA, GA.
(Wooldridge’s
Wonderful
Cure),
KANFFACTtmTO I1T
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO.,
COLUMBUS, a A.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS*
w.w.o,
CALL, SEE FOR YOURSELVES
Palace Clothing House,
WkOLEsALE AND RETAIL,
E. HAMMER, Proprietor. GAINESVILLE, GA.
Mi, Doors s Bids!
Clark, Bell <& Co,
\ mi
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Sasli, Doors, Kliiids,
Mouldings, Brackets,"
SIHXGLES nncl LUMBER.
Also SEWER and DRAIN PIPE. Friees as low as the lowest.
Sa'.isfaelicn guaranteed. CLARK, BELL $ CO.
Gainesville, - - Georgia.
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