About The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1892)
going thump, thump upon the body of the m'izzly. Up mid down went the two pilo drivers. Tlic beat win* struck nil over on his head, on his shoulders, on bin paws. He fell in one direction thou in another. He win* kicked into the air mid pounded into the cnrthr 1110 breath was driven out of him, and at length he lay upon the ground a shapeless mass, every hone in his hotly broken, while Pete had quhtly returned to his interrupted grazing with out a hair injured.—Louisville Courier Journal. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price Of 75o. to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing' coin plaints? If you think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Shi loh’s Vitalize!*, every bot tle has a printed guaiantcc on it, use ac cordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Sutton & Pitchford. Allegro living near Cherokee almost gave t|io coroner a job a few days ago. lie had been told that kerosine oil was good for dandruff, so lie saturated his head with it, and while near the tire the oil nttrreted the flames uud soon his wool was ablaze, lie was left as bald as a baby, and hii* head severely burned. We have a speedy and positive euro for catarrh, diptlieria, can ker mouth and headache, IN SHI LOH’S CATAARH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Sold by Sutton Ac Pitchford. Perhaps the most wonderful de posit of salt in this country is at Polite Alisc, La., where, at a depth of 1(5 to fi/> feet below the surface, a deposit of salt over I,- 000 feet thick is found. This salt is of remarkable purity. How’s This! We oiler one hundred dollars reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot lie cured by Hall’s (’a- turrh Cure. K. .1. Cheney & Co. Props, To ledo, <). We the undersigned, have known K. .). Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and limmeinlly tilde to carry out any obligations made by their drill. West At Trunx, wholesole druggists, Toledo, <>., Waldiug, Kiumm Ac Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s (’atari'll Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo- niiis five. Ap22. In the beginning find created heaven and earth and all things therein, lie then created man .md woman and left, the loafers on thb corners, and in due time they multiplied and spread into the depot, postofliccs and store's. In the later place they sit and explain state and national prob lems that have vexed great minds and exist partially by sampling goods. While he is thus engaged his wife is out washing for her neighbors, and the poor helpless children are left at heme to care for themselves as host they can. There is nothing more noticeable than the loafer. After suffering for years from scrofula, in its worst form, a young son of Mr, K. L. King. 70(5 Franklin s(., Richmond, Va., was recently cured by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. No other medicine can approach this prep aration as a cleanser of I he blood. Some people have an idea that it makes no difference whether they pay for their subscript ion to a newspaper or not. Tiny are wrong. The publisher can sue them as same as the merchant, from whom they bought meat and bread last spring on a credit. For nearly half a century AV er’s Cherry Pectoral has been lli most popular cough remedy in the world. I he ( (instantly in creasing demand for this remedy proves it tube the best spot iff for colds, eouitiis, and all disease- of the throat and lungs. A petrified baby was found the other day near the (iila Hot Springs. The S.nithsoni; n in- s t ule has obtained it. A MULE WORTH OWNING. I bought it large iron gray puck mule to carry my goods across the Sierra Nevadan. I ehristen- en him Pete. The day after we started, wo—Pete and I—came to a nice grassy place. I tethered Pete to a tree, allowing him about twenty feet range, and taking some ham and crackers out of my haversack, sat down on a fallen tree to eat them. While 1 munched the hum and crackers Pete cropped the fresh grass which grew long and green. Suddenly he reared up and suort- cn in a manner that very plainly said, “look out I"’ I sprang to my feet and it was quite well I did so, for it saved me from the embrace of a very large, very hungry and very fe rocious grizzly hear, who was standing meet and preparing to throw his arms around mo. I rushed for the nearest tree and was up it in the twinkling of an eye. I was safe for the time being, hot, alas poor Pet,el The hear went, about, things in a very cool and complacent maimer. I could see by the expression in his eyes ! lint he was taking Pete’s measure, for he eo iked his head over on one side and assumed an appear ance of great wisdom, as you have seen critics look at a pic- I lire. Pete’s behavior much as I had already learnt d of t hat remarka ble imimni surprised me. Wlu'ii I was safe his alarm disappeared altogether. He dropped his head and began to nibble the grass. He went to grazing just as if (hero were no such a thing as a grizzly hear in the world. He would nip of the succulent green steins with steadiness and regu larity, and oeeasionly I could hear his contented snort as he struck an unusually delicate hunch of grass. The hear wau'us milch aston ished as I was. Kvidently he considered such (‘(induct Without a parallel, for lie looked harder tliai) ever at Pete, and scratched his head and tried to think out an answer to the problem. Rut Pete calmly went, on with his grazing and looked neither to the. right nor to the left, while I sat in my tree and held my breath. Ry and by the hear arose, and made n grand circuit around the tree in order to watch Pete from every point. (Setting no sat isfaction out of that mode of pro cedure lie came over to my tree and looked up at me for an an swer. Rut I had none to give him. Between the hear and me we begun to think that Pete had lost his mind. Perhaps fright at the appearance of the hear had so bereft him of reason that lie con tinued to eat grass through the mere force of habit. Soon the grizzly’s appetite overcame his curiosity, and he prepared for work. lie seemed to make a critical examination of his destroying apparatus, lie stretched his long front, paws and slapped the muscles of each paw with the other. F.videutly lie was satisfied that he was in gum 1 trim, for he showed his great teeth with joy. lie appeared satisfied that he was til to demol ish n whole drove of mules. These things done the hear gave the signal fol action, lie opened his mouth and uttered a series of growls which made my llcsh creep and my hair rise under my hat. ■ Pete went on grazing and his countenance expressed no proof that he had heard the grizzly. The hitter dropped on all-fours with his hungry mouth open and his great teeth disclosed. Still Pete made no sign that lie either saw or heard, hut conlineil liis attention strictly to the husines of tinding dinner. The hear also having the hitter in view up preached until he was in striking distance then reared up, and pre pared to disembowel Pete and break his neck with one blow. Down came the outstretched paws and at that moment Pelt seemed In heroine awilie for lh lirst time of the prescnci of the grizzly. lie sprain forward the flaws struck mil' the air, and then I saw a gray form double itself in a hall am hound forward. Out of that ha I Hew two legs which shot hack- ward and I’orwaid wit': the rapid ity ai.d force of pis'on rods LITTLE ROCK AND Memphis Railroad. THE ARKANSAS, TEXAS & CALIFORNIA To all Points West and South-west, Memphis, TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM Making direct connoo- t*'on with all trains from 1 the EAST. NO CHANGE OF CARS TO l^t. Worth, waoo, OR INTKHMKDUTU POINTS. ThkOkly Link receiving pnencngerH at MuuiphlH within its own depot, thus avoiding a long and disaguecalde omni bus transfer across tin? city. TiikOnly Link with through slooping- car service between Memphis and South- West . ThkOnly Lick with through car service beteen Memphis and Central Texas. All Lines Have Tickets On Salo Via Uittlc J^oek and JVIemphis Railroad. Railway Guide and County Maps of Arkansas and Texas Mailed Free. All information desired will be cheerfully and fully answered, by Addressing R, A. WILLIAMS, Traveling Pasenger Agent, 42 Wall Ht.,oppoaitUnion Depot, P. O. box 848, ATLANTA (U H. W. Morrison, G. P. A., Little Hock, Ark. Ball Mifise Conpi | Mecklenburg Iron Works, UPlOf! DAHLONEGA, GA. General Mdse., Healers. Cash Paid FOR ALL U. S. STAMPS AND STAMPED ENVELOPES. Local Htnmpfl, both U. H. and (.Vnifed- eruti and regular issues of Cod federate Ktate (Stamps. We dont want, the follow ing: Three rent locomotive blue two chi re 1, 1892; 2<\ green, 1SW7 ; 1c. blue, 1887; 1, 2, 4, f>, 10 of 1890. WE BUY Tv ALL OTHER ISSUES, Kitlier used or imiiM*<1. if in good condi tion. Send Knvelopes in whole condi tion, HOWARD & HARRIS, Dahlomga. Ga. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF • V Milling Supplies, Machinery, Builders and Mechanics’ Hardware, Iron and Steel. The Miners of White Comity are Invited To Come and Trade With Us, as We Can Furnish JOHN WILKES, Man’g’r Charlotte, N. C. Manufacturer of Stamp Mills, Amalgamating Pans, Concentrators, Pumps and Hoi6ters. A , AMY MAHQB.WOaAll &«01 KSfiPSpIjnfgWwf CfiH GET J? TOR a B.,3.a .s si.r. a * t i AKO IT IS JtffiT f • I - unrioiiimMiiiiii.tMii WHAT you WANT. laiiMaiiiifiHiiinitiiiiiMHi m CATALOQUE *>• 3E3 'EES The Pest and Fiscst ever Issued. Any Address* 1 A out. ewTrOS TAL CaIwML Lcfj IT FOR YOU. WSITB fOU IT NOW, Detfiya Are Dangerous* I .* 10*10. - . '•-' v aold direct from factory at wholesale) prices for cash cr vroi. nn on* y plan to salt niljawkc »a. ONE SMALL f'HGFIT ON fKE ACTUAL COST -Thai K’ ours. 3 or t I’.urPrcnri and Camraiinoss %rj -inn aee TOURS. ORGANS PBANOSg if > 1 oi«mg ii'.'iKmetiMiannwia ?ar.i—him vr.h iuu J Vli'FF RIS K£>fi7C,«(The Se*t KoJLr.li. Dit3 Cheapest. . 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