The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896, April 22, 1892, Image 3

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The Cleveland Progress, Cleveland, Ga., April 22, 1892. See grand jury presentments on fir.-it page. Dr, Sutton Inis gone to Atlan ta on business,' Mr. John Glenn, ofNncooelioe yalley, was here Monday among friends and associates. AVill Aslmrv returned to his place of abode in Clarlcesville, Friday last. for femnle diseases Mr. AVill llood, who has been in Texas for some time past, is again domiciled at his fathers residence in Tesnatee district. It. L. Ledford has gone to Au gusta. lie'will take charge of a school near that place shortly. Dr. F. B. Sutton, Sheriff Drown, Simp Logan, Frank Lo gan, J. AV, II. Underwood and j. J. Kiinscy went down to Dahlon- ega, Tuesday. If you want a bon ton hair-cut call on George l’itcliford at the drugstore. Ho will make you look like a new man at a small cost. Reese Hightower, one of the firm of Hightower . and Hallman, Atlanta, was here Tuesday working merchants. OBITUARY. By request 1 attempt to give some of the admirable characteris tics of Mrs. Frances E. Brawn- low, wife of Jeremiah Urownlow. She departed this life on the list day of March, 18i>2. She was the daughter of old “Uncle” 'W illiam McKinney, who was a good citi zen of White county, and a mod el of truth, honesty and industry. She was born in AV hite county in the year 1851, and lived a good, kind, and obedient daughter, and at the age of 1,1 years she professed a hope in Christ and joined the. Baptist church, and she remained in good standing until she married, and soon after her marriage she being devoted to her husband—became desir ous of joining the Methodist church, that she and her husband might be one, and there lived a good worthy member until our heavenly Father saw proper to take her to that eternal home— there to dwell among the sancti fied in sanctification, leaving a devoted husband and ton lonely and lovely children, to make their way through this unfriendly world, there awaiting the arrival of those left behind, as God, the father, sees proper to pass them through the valley of Jourdan. She was a dutiful wife and loving mother and one that never tired in looking after Services at the Baptist church, with Rev. J. J. Kimsey pastor, were as usual—good and profit able, Sunday last. The two amiable little daugh ters, Annie and Hattie, of Mr. ('. AV. Oakes, who resides near Na- coochoe Willey, are at the Hen derson on a few days visit. Money has been obtained for the purchase of a nice organ for the Methodist church at this place. The committee deserves much credit for their earnest and successful work in behalf of the church. Sheriff Brown left yesterday morning with Fletcher Cantrell ana A Lin Coffey, both colored, for tin 1 chaingang, neither of them lining able to pay the lines imposed on then: at the spring term of White Superior court. Fines and sentences imposed upon the (riminals at While su perior court will be seen in anoth er column. The criminal docket was remarkably clean this term, liut the fines and sentences make up for the deficiency. The second annual Baptist Sun day school convention will be heldat this place the third Sun day iti May. The occasion prom ises to be one of regalement to all attendants. Mossy Creek and Concord are to play a match game of baseball to-morrow, the latter having fur nished the challenge. Mossy Creek has some good players, and The Phoguess takes sides with them. John and AVill McGhee, sonsol Mr. S. II. McGhee, have return ed from a flying trip to Colorado and other prominent places in the west. The hoys contemplated locating in that section, but they could find no better country than the one they left—Georgia. Try BUJ£PMWAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. A big day in Cleveland to-mor row. The county alliance meets in the court house, while the temporary president, Col. J. J. Kimsey of the demoratic execu tive committee, has culled a mass meeting to he held at the same place. A large crowd of the peo ple of AVhitc county is expected to he present on this important occasion. Jim Nix and Mark Bell, while oil a recent trip to Atlanta, went down to the State House to see who they could find. Just as they reached that place, Murk raised his hat to Ben Hill’s monu- Clcveland s the interests of her husband and little, ones. She was a good kind neighbor and loved by all her sur roundings and acquaintances and will be much missed by them. Her vacant seat will be seen in the surrounding churches, and around the fireside many days hence. That bereaved, lonely and heart-broken husband will be made to mourn oyer her vacant seat amidst the little motherless children. No one can tell the sorrow of his heart, but one that has traveled through the same bereaved channel of desolation and sorrow. We read the divine word of God, declaring that all things worketh together for good to them that love God. But that heart-broken husband ,is unable to see that the vacant seat around the family altar is for his good. Vet, there may bo a day hence that, he can see it to be foi good. We know that whatever cannot lie cured must bo endured, and by experience I am authorised to say that nothing but time can heal the alllicted heart. But when that troubled heart takes a retrospective view of the foot steps of that departed companion, it gives joy and comfort to Ids soul, seeing that she preached her own funeral by her own proper walks of life. Her devotion to her husband, to her children, to her kindred and to her neighbors will be long remembered by those who have witnessed her good qualities and devotion of this life, who are left behind to mourn over her departure. Now in conclusion all we can say to the troubled husband and children is to try to follow the dutiful foot steps of that wife and mother that once dwelt among you in your happy little cottage, hut now standing on the banks of sweet deliverance. No doubt you feel that you know the prayers of everybody, but when you have done your duties, that is all you can do, and that is what gives us peace, joy and comfort in this world; and that is what will free you from condemnation before the high .Judge of the heavenly Kingdom, hence giving you joy, peace and comfort throughout eternity and understanding. As old King David did; that she cannot conic hack to you hut you can go to her, there to dwell in the realms of perfect Miss—let us not wee]) for those that are better off than we. A. AV. Smith. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For The Senate. I wish to announce myself a candidate to represent the people of Lumpkin, White ami Dawson, the cnmiing term in the Senate, subject to the action of primaries. I will promise to faithfully serve the people to my very beat abillity. Respectfully, J. H. ALLEY. J URE AND WHOLESOME QUAL ITY Commends to public approval the California liquid laxative remedy, GUIDE ME HOME TO HEAVEN. My Parents died when 1 was young And left me here atom*, Without a guardian or a friend Togui o me home to heaven. My friends are gone and 1 am alone In this dark vale of tears— We are parted here a little while, But soon we’ll meet in heaven. An orphan here I lonely live In tl»is poor world of sin, But Jesus is my guardian friend To guide me home to heaven. Though tribulations deep and broad 1 am destined here to go O’er mountains high and waters deep, 1 am traveling homo to heaven. Farewell, farewell, I am going home To meet my parents there, Ten thousand years may roll away And we’ll part no more in heaven. Home to heaven 1 soon shall go To sing with angels there, This holy and this happy thought Still bears me homo to heaven. The clouds disperse the light appears, My sins are all forgiven, Roll on ye suns tly swift ye years, And bring me home to heaven. itey-WINE OF CARDlll, a Tunic for Women. WHITE SUPERIOR COURT. AlMtll. TKItM, 181)2. The following are the fines and sentenced imposed upon the crim inals in tne spring term of White superior court: SENTENCE NO. 1. The state versus Alvin Coffey, colored, assault with intent to murder—verdict of guilty—sen tence, penitentiary three years. SENTENCE NO. 2. 'J'hc state versus Alvin Colley, colored, riot—verdict of guilt;,— tine, *50 and all costs, or chain- gang six months. The state versus Win. AVoll- liorn, colored, cheating andswin- illing'—plea of guilty—line *20 and all costs, or cliringang six months. SENTENCE NO. 1. The state versus Fletcher Can trell, colored, riot—verdict of guilty—tine *50 and all costs, or chaingang twelve months. SENTENCE NO. 2. The state versus Fletcher Can trell, riot—verdict of guilty—fine *50 and all costs, or chaingang twelve months. The state versus Jesse Craven and Henry Craven, assault and battery—verdict of guilty—fine *50 each and all costs, or chain- gang six months. Sentence suspended as to Henry Craven on the cofessiou of George Craven being the guilty party. The state versus James Jack- son. misdemeanor—plea of guilty —line *25 and all costs, or chain- gang six months. The above line and costs were paid by E. B. Craven and T. A. (Jakes. meat and said: “Good evening, j ^ r "l» of Fi ?’ Jt to sir”.. No one spoke, and then | ta,lc and by acting gently on Mark began to draw his coat, saying, “If you spenk to me, I’ll thrust my fist against your nose, sir.” Still no one spoke. Mark drew back j with all his strength, struck Hill’s monument with his fist, knocking the the cuticle from four knuckles. Thfs is as Nix tells it. i the kidneys, liver and bowels, to don’t! c L , iinse the system effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with mill ions it. is the best and only reme dy. For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and all other blood diseases, take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla It will relieve and cure ’ dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. Has Cured Others will cure you. JW\JQML 15 Tllg BEST. tffftw JjoM suww Machiir c?. osamem 2BUKI0N JWnC.K.Y. ......I.' 1 ,,v ° OOCOHMMs buim.M. ‘""“Win, c '.1K SALII ny JKIMW. Bffi’Sold by 11. A. 4wM':.rihJ'tevc*ati<1. ■ nhuc mfliiao, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and fruo Handbook ml to to MUNN A CO.. 8ol Broadway, New York, Oldest, bureau for securing patent a in America. Kvory patent lr.kou out by us brought before the public by n not leu Riven free of charge In the r In the Lnrcosfc circulation of any Bdontlflo paper In tl world. Epktndldly UluHtiatjc;. No Intolllgu... niim should l»o without It. Weekly, $,‘1.00 a year j fl.fiO tlx months. Addfcrm MUNN & 00., PUULISUIUIS, 3G1 Broadway, Now York. LEGAL ADVERTISING. SHERIFF SALES. G KORKU. WHITE COUNTY.—Will lie s,.M ITore Hie court house door at Cleveland. White county, Kenrgia, on the til-si Tuesday in May next. 18:12, be tween (lie lawful hones of sale io the l r; l;c:d bidder, for casti, the following loin of land to-wili One half oflol of land No. Ml. in the 2d district of said comity, containing 125 acres, more ci-less, adjoining lnnda of Martin Loggias on thu north, and .1. O Jarrard oil the cast, and on the west by the lands of John McKntiro. Levied on 1 iv v11 .ue of two .Insi iee court li. las., one ill favor of J. I>. .larnu-dand tho other in favor of M. C. Ariuoor. both against II. Hieion and Margaret .1. llioioe. an the properly of tho said defendants. 'The said land was attached in the lier-f in stance and then judgment rondelcd on such attachments in favor ot both phuu- l ill's- Also at the name lime and place will lie sold for cash to the liignest bidder one half of lot of laud No. III. containing 00(1 hundred (inti) acres, m io or Ice . and ten acres of iol No. 115. all in the 2d del. icl of White county, known as tiled. 11. (juillinn hinds, adjoining A.W. Ashmore, oil the sooth liy Hie .losoph I . Eatincr lands, and on lee me Hi and wcsl mill Cast by the llrowelow lands. Lev-cd on as.the propel ly of .taee qhid- lian hv virtue of a tax li. fa., issued by S. N. black. T. IE. for stain and county taxes of said land for the year 181)1, against John II. Urownlow. ■ agent for .liiee qnillian, and now in possession of said agent. April -I. 18',12. 8. E. l'd'.OWN, Sherd!'. n IfiOROHA W li ITU cot NT V \71iere- |y as. K. W. Ash, mlm'iiR!uat .r of Lou- i^i Ash rep! esouis to the i« iirt. in his petit mhi. (lne.lv Hloil mill outer* * d oil iv. - ord, that It * has 1 ill J v ndmhii.s ere.l said estate. Tibs is t hero'Ll e t«» » e all per- ► •His eoin e tied, kimlted and r red it ora. to show e:i ise -if any they :an why said Admin ‘“'Irator should no! be dis- rliarge> 1 IV. ,n liis adni'ii’stralhm ami re- reive le.Ler ol'd'siniss’nn ontii 1st Mon day in Jid\ 18 l*J. \V. b. Lia.L, Ol ti inary. n KOltUIA WHITE COUNTY .—To ul! ll whom i' may eoneorn: J. F . and •!. U R. brow idow, as Executors >f L. S. browidow, deceased, have in lue form applied to mo for leave to sell so much nf the laud of said estate as is necessary to pav the debts of said estate, and said application will be hoard on the iirst Monthly in May next. This March 12, W. It. r.Hl.E. Ordinary. Wo are prepared to print Minutes Catalogues, or any tiling in the shape ol Pamphlets. Satisfaction guaranteed Millinery and Dress Making. Mossy Creels Academy. THE COLUMBIA.” Mrs. A. Davies Having moved bur Millinery business from Cornelia to Mossy Creek Academy offers to tho ladioB of this auction the latest styles in IIA r J\S, RJI SI JONS AND TRIMMINGS. hat trimmed to suit your style and taste is much more Batiufftetory to the wearer | arid i-os is no more 1 Inin n ready trimmed one. The system of Dress Cult mg used by Mrs. Davies insures a perfect lit. Country Produce taken in exchange. A. II. HENDERSON, JJettlei’ in Cicnei’til BLACK-DRAUGHT itacur«i» Constipation, TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. The Cleveland Temperance so ciety gave its first entertainment Friday evening, the 15thof Apri'. It was a decided success and should he a lesson for us till. The exercises consisted principal ly of speeches and songs, which wore ably delivered. The judges, after comparing their de cisions, awarded the medal to Miss Maude Bell. F. H. L. IrtcELfiEE S Wine OF CABflUl for Weak Nerve. Now is ibe Lime to subscribe for The Progress. If you owe ns anything come make an early settlement. My line of gennv I n - ' fl;:: i, ' e < ;imud Le <-Needed in Cleveland, whereby I cm: g’ ve y< ii g<ai.l got.tje and at t he very lowest prices. TDry Groocls Dry Coexist In the line of dry goods, consisting of all kinds of nice prints, gingham, flu ml etc., 1 will not be undersold. ’ SHOES and HATS. When you want anything in shoes or hats it will bo to your ad vantage to trade wit me. Jii these got ds 1 have a complete sl<»> k. GKC>CIiKI lv s, c; KOC1JKI13s, I have plenty of groceries. Meat, sugar, (l<mr and coffee a specialty. Comeam see me and J will quote you pricrH that will surprise you. I also handle a fuJl lino of Patent Medicines, which I will sell at the very lowest price. The Baptist church ought to Cleveland Motel, have an organ, and by a prop el- effort there will be no trouble In connection with my general men,-i,111!,• business I run a lirst-c-l.-isH hotel (In year round, with the tai l" supplied w i h 1 lie best 1 im market affords. It is situate 111 getting ()I10. borne oh- on the south side of tie* IRue Kid go mountains, where llm air is pure and tho wa jeet to hlivillgail organ in church, ! (“*' good—a splendid Mineral spring near by. Rates of hoard reasonable, but the way to settle this ques tion is by votes. If a majority of Respectfully, its members want an organ, we say put it there. ' A. it. HENDERSON. Cleveland Real Estate Agency. Wo have on our list, valuable Mineral, Timbor and Panning lands, for Sate or Exchange. If You Want to Buy, Sell OR EXCHANGE Property of tho above description, communicato with us. Title-paponi examined and reported upon. Abstracts Furnished Free to Actual Purchasers. We are centrally located in the richest Mineral section in Georgia. Ml I Im, I lirart, i Elt , In Abundance. Delightful Climate, Peculiar to the Noted Piedmont Section. Finest Tobacco Lands In The South. ;ny Correspondence Solicited. F\ 13. HuMoi] 9 Mann^er* WiM. imONVN, JR. R. I. MKALOR. J. W. DROWN. G^AINKSVIIaLK IRON WORKS. §#TwaiuesviIle, Ga. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and Fittings, Iron and Brass Castings. S Syrup and Stamp (Dills and all Kinds of MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED. Correspondence solicited, Office mid Shops near Air Line Depot. City Drug Store. UJE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR: DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PAINTS AND OILS FINE TOILET SOAPS STATIONERY COMBS AND BRUSHES GROCERIES FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS- jjgfAYc propose to build up a trade by selling at moderate prices. SUTTON & PITCHFORD, Cleveland, Ga. THE " 9m si PEASE it PIANO. 512.000 Si ,ld ji in I mnv in use with perfect fat infliction in every instance, A first-class i.oioill prices to suit the people. Deuutiful and elegant in finish, made in all oris of woods. Warranted for fixe years, and satisfaction guaranteed. .Sold on asy payments, or special discount for cash. We also sell The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN, The best and handsomest organ made, and sold at the right price. tr,T l-'oll I'- if sheet music and bonks. We pay freights. Write for catalogue ml prices before buying; we will save you money. JMiloist «SiJ {Stik’Jf, 21 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.