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FOR SCROFULA
scrofulous humor
in the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
The most
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purifiers.
Ha* Cured Others
will cure you.
The Cleveland Progress.
Cleveland, Ga.,- May 6, I SI) 0 .
Sheriff Drown reports tint Dud | |j
I>e-in is doin^: some of the best
li;iiTo\vin<r on his fnnn that he lies !
AND OTHERWISE.
yet .seen in White county,
is one of the county’s host unit
most prosperous farmers.
Try BLACK^ORjllJQHT ten for Dyspepsia.
\ egotation down in the lower
part of the country is looking
tine, full head oats are seen, corn
is six inches hijrli and the leaves
of the trees arc full grown.
Mr. S. M. Peyton, a bright
and promising young man of
Shoal Creek' district, is here stud
ying law under Col. .1. ,1. Kim-
sey, one of North-cast Georgia's
most able lawyers.
4SS"'WINE OF CARDIII, a Tonic for Women
The mining outlook for White
county is favorable, the prospects
of a high school here are flatter
ing, and a general boom is antic
ipated during the summer
season.
\\ oulil our county school com
missioner object to editing an ed
ucational department in Tim l’uo-
oiiKss: One column of reading
from the commissioner each week
would prove beneficial and inter
esting to the various teachers
throughout the county.
AleCLREE > WINE OF CARDUI fot W.ak Nerve,.
Dud j Items That Will Interest You—Good
for The Health.
Mr. ]{. T. Kenimer went over
to DuhIomega the latter part of
last week.
It is not-so easy for a poor man
to get rich as it is for a rich man
these days to die poor.
Concord nndMossy Creek base-
halt teams will crops hats, Satur
day the 14th. I.ook out for Mos
sy Creek to win tins time.
Horse-back riding is quite a
pVotninent feature among the
young ladies of Cleveland. Oh!
how they delight in such sport is
almost a miracle.
Cleveland and Mossy Creek
baseball teams will play for the
championship to-morrow. Let
everybody he present at this time,! adjudged insane
ns the contest will he lively and l'ehruary, 1891.
interesting.
Do not go to some other place
to spend the summer when you
can run right up to Lula on the
Air Line railroad, and then over
to •Cleveland in three hours.
You will he unwise in going else
where.
The Henderson hotel presents
a much nicer appearance since
Mr. D. IF. Campbell began manip
ulating the paintbrush over its
walls. When finished the Hen
derson will shine immensely.
Don’t forget to go.out and see
flic baseball game to-morrow.
v{t as going to he a fair and
square one and both sides will
have to keep their pedals a-slmf-
liing, with eyes wide-open.
Cleveland is the place lor sum
mer visitors, and why not come
and spend the season with us?
Our beautiful mountain scenery
will captivate you, our water
will fatten you, and our balmy,
continuous breeze will give you
that health which you could get
in no other place in Georgia.
Some people pretend to know a
great (le d and take it. upon I hem-
selves to try to run our busine.-..,
—they want to run Tun i’uo-
11 Hess, hut wo want them to paste
in their huts that we are operat
ing this business and ask no
Miss Fannie Huberts was taken
to the asylum at Milledgeyille
last week by Sheriff Drown. It
will he remembered that Miss
Roberts was once before an in
mate of that place, having been
sometime in
In July she was
pronounced well and returned to
her home in Shoal Creek district.
She is a young girl only seven
teen years old, and comes of a
nice family. Cause of her insani
ty we did not, learn.
Fletcher Cantrell,colored, who
was lined ♦50.00 and costs or
twelvemonths in the eliaingang
at tin 1 spring term of White su
perior court for having been en
gaged in a riot, at, this place, is
now bending down to hard labor
in Oglethorpe county, under
management of Jim Smith, while
Alvin Colley, is manipulating the
pick and shovel below Atlanta
near the Clialtahoocliee brick
yard, having been fined ♦50.00
and costs for I lie same act ion as
that, of Cantrell.
JJcElkee*lJVIN£M)f^AH0UI for female disease*
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The following prices will he
charged for announcements:
Senatorial, ♦5.00; legistive,
♦5.00; county olliccrs, ♦,‘1.00.
The above charge will he strictly
adhered to, and must he paid in
advance.
flBf- BLACK-DRAUGHT UR cur.. Con.Up.tion,
Every citizen of the county
who has a family should by all
means take his county paper. It
keeps them wide-awake as to the
news of the surrounding vicinity,
furnishing them much pleasure,
food for thought and reflection.
A dry, hacking cough keeps
the bronchial tubes in a stale of
constant irritation, which, if not
speedily removed, may lead to
bronchitis. No prompter remedy
can he had than Ayer's Cherry
Doctoral, which is both an ano
dyne and expectorant.
There is always a way where
there is a will, otherwise
you are a lit subject to neither
benefit yourself nor any one else.
A young lady of Jefferson,
West Virginia, declares that she
was all run down before taking
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, hut, that now
she is gaining strength every day.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is certainly
a wonderful effective tonic for
the feeble or the delicate.
A
A TRIP TO Y0RAH.
Jolly crowd of Cleyclanditei
together with a few visitors, from
one’s assistance. Let this stab j nuincro , ls places, took a stroll to
whom it may. j beaut iful Yonah lust Saturday, the
Fishing parties are soon to gel entire party carrying their din-
their lines, hooks and poles, and ncr along with them and spend- lnimlu:l ’
make pleasant tlicir idle hours in jog the day pleasuring on and
perambulating up and down the about the mountain
hanks of the beautiful ( battalion-| Delow are the names of the
dice river, the water of which i,. ( rty:
glides smoothly over the pearly! yjiss^ Dora and Jura Palmer,
and golden stones that .re iiliuii- Stlllio W est, Beulah Oakes, Mnt-
da.it through pretty Xacoochcc. , tio C(mU . y ^ Rut l u ,Slaton, Nellie
Our devil requests us to an- Jackson and Katie Logan;
iiounce that he saw a man in ] G. I). Pitchford, E. H. and Frank
Cleveland last Wednesday who Kenimer, A. H. Henderson, jr.,
was a complete image of a gen- Simp and Frank Logan, Will and
uine Shanghai, as lie had one’s Sam Slaton, Jesse Sims, Isaac
tail fastened to the brim of his Oakes, Willie Logan and Lester
Dell.
The alliance is a good organi
zation; the third parly is a
splendid one ; hut the democratic
party is better than them all.—
Ex.'
Best ol All
To cleans the. system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner,
when the Spring!imo comes, use
the true and perfect remedy, Sy
rup of Figs. One bottle will ans
wer for all the family and costs
only 50 dents; the largo size #1.
Try it, and he pleased. Manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only.
Shiloah's Catarrh Rcmady.
A marvelous cure for Catarrh,
Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and
Headache. With each bottle
there is an ingenious nasal Injec
tor for the more successful treat
ment of these complaints with
out, extra charge. Price 50c.
Sold by Sutton 5L Pitchford,
Cleveland, Ga.
As
DEAN—LA 1y.
announced in Iasi \Ycelt's
Eagle, Col 11. H. Dean, a promi
nent, lawyer of this city, was
married on the 20th, nil., in the
Methodist church of Union
Springs, Ala., to Miss Cal lie Law,
a beautiful in d accomplished
lady of that city, ltev. Mr. Ban
croft performing the ceremony.
J. M. Austin, Esq., of Atlanta,
acted as best man, and Miss
Claudia Law, a sister of the bride,
as maid of honor. Mr. John
Martin, of London, Eng., and Mr.
W. 1. Hobbs, of this city attend
ed the groom to Alabama as
visiting friends. They report
that the trip was a very pleasant
one indeed and that the entire af
fair passed off in a most charming
LITTLE ROCK
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Memphis Railroad.
THE ARKANSAS, TEXAS & CALIFORNIA
To all Points West awl South-west,
TWO DAILY TRAIN'S FROM
MnmnVlin Milking ilim'l i'oimi'0-
Mempms, «»«>■«•"» *»».
EAST.
NO CHANGE OF CARS TO
l^t. Worth, waeo,
OR INTRRSIKDIATK POINTS.
Tim Only Link receiving passengers ut
Memphis within its own depot, thus
avoiding a long and disngoeealdu omni
bus transfer across the city.
Tine Only Linn with through sleeping-
car service between Memphis and South-
West .
This Only Lick with through cur service
betoe.n Memphis and Central Texas.
All Lines Have Tickets On Salo Via
Liittie Rock and flflemphis
Railroad.
Hailway Guide and County Maps of
Arkansas and Texas Mailed Free. All
information desired will he cheerfully
and fully answered, l»y Addressing
R, A. WILLIAMS,
Traveling Pasenger Agent,
42 Wall St., opposit Union Depot,
P. (). llox H4:L ATLANTA GA
H. W. Morrison, C. P. A.,
Little Rock, Ark.
The Celebrated
STRATTON
Five Unchallenged and
Band Instruments.
Snare and Pass Drums, IJjfea, Piccolos,
(•lurionets, Oymbals, and all Instru
ments pertaining to 15w;ss Lands and
Drum Corps.
Sand lor Illustrated Catalcgu 1 ,
J. F. STRATTON
:& SON,
Nos. 4ii and 45, Walker Street,
JVJ3W Y(|)KK.
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
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hat and a pair of Mexican spurs
attached to his hoots. This is no
lie, and we dare anybody to dis
pute it.
Cleveland will likely go over to
Dalilonega and participate in a
game of baseball the third Satur
day in this month. The Dahlon-
ega hoys put the “quietus” to the
team of this place recently, hut
it will puzzle them to do like
wise again. We have a fine
curve pitcher and a little iniin^
who takes them off the hat ex
pel lent ly r
OUt Uncle John Tate, one
White county's best citizens,
If the fates are propitious a
pleasant party of young people,
chaperoned by Mrs. Dr. Adair,
will early in May make a trip to
the beaut iful valley of Naeooehee,
from thence to Dalilonega and re
turn by Porter Springs. Allow
ing a pleasurable halt at each
place, the outing will embrace
about two weeks.—Industrial
News.
T«/ k CD Frorr is
pjgona of nU** 6 to *45 lbs.
A F 1, l»« r month by
'kQW**' harmless lierbaiPy
r ■ remedies that do not in*» »
of jure the health or interfere with one's business or
pleasure. It builds ur» and improves the general
health, clears the skin and beautilies the complexion.
No wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment.
^ . . , , • Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies.
died Monday limit just at twi- patients treated by mail, confidential
’ , , r IhralMi. Ho Star«lr*. Sand«cunt* In lUrnpi for particular* to
)i«rht. lie was a member of tin fiR . 0 .w. r. shyder. i'viCKU'Stheater, chicaco. ill
Baptist church and died in full
triumph of the Christian faith. -iSTii
1 , . fl r ^ Ir i., now It ii 16*4 IU-, ...
1 T |W‘lp.Innnm< k was about seventy- Aeettoa of ISSlbs.. and I fowl Mooch better that I would
IJCU- till NIL W III/ . f] ( oco and be pat hack where I wiu. I am both mrprWd and proud
a ... ..... f .» vo-ii of the chan**. I reeon.m-od ;.wir treatment t- all tufferexi from
flV e v ears ot «l!Hl WilS a lt M- obexlty. Will aniwer all ioqutrie* If »itaip ii Incited fur reply.”
flent of the county something,
like fifty years, lie leaves ^ev eial DR ^ w r gnyoea. M’VICKEK’S THEATER. CHICASO.ILL.
sons and .daughters, together —— ——
• . . Happy and content Is a heme with “ The Ro-
>v y t h a of relatives ann . t cr . a form* with the light of the morning,
friend- to mount hi- loss. j Calatusucvwrii,KucUesteiLanii>Co.,NewYo|k.
At the conclusion of the cere
mony and after the happy couple
had received the congratulations
of a host of friends, the bridal
party left on the vestibule train,
Mr. Austin stopping in Atlanta,
and Messrs. Martin and Hobbs at
this point, while Mr. and Mrs.
Dean proceeded on an extended
bridal tour to Washington, New
York and other eastern cities.
The groom, though yet a young
man, is a member of the Gaines
ville liar, who is fast attaining
eminence in his profession, and is
with all very popular with the
people. The bride is well known
and greatly loved and admired in
this city, she having come nrong
us as a summer visitor, and it was
while here that the acquaintance
was formed that culminated in an
engagement and subsequent mar
riage to Col. Dean.
Gainesville society has reason
to congratulate itself on
securing so valuable an accession
as Mrs. Deap will prove.
May the wedded life of these
charming and promising young
people he crowned with the
choicest blessings of heaven, and
may their pathway through life
he strewn with roses and never a
thorn he found among them.
IV of I
Mill ill il'lS
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erodd- cm,
can—why
. he dis-
ii and i<!-
•; Lsl Mon-
FIRST King's Royal Germeteur in tho
Lest in«l(»PH(‘«l nuwlicmo in the world.
SECOND It Imis r.uml more sicknunn in
proportion to tlm amount hoI 1 than any
mcdicim* in the world.
THIRD—Less complaint lma been made
ntfainnt it, in proportion to the amount
lined, than any mndieincc in the world.
FOURTH No medicine in the world ov-
er peeured aiD’h patronr{*n in two yearn
after introduction to the public.
FIFTH No medicine in the world is
mere pleasant to the taste.
We hold the proofs of tho above.
We are having with us, and all over
the country, the dreadful Henurtfe LA-
GRIPPE. Hundreds are hein# cured
ritflit here at our doors in a few hours by
l ak i ntf T \V() T KAS1*()(>N K U LS of (11C 11M -
KTKDR in one-half ^Iuhh of hot. water
every hour for six or eight hours. It is
r»s pleasant t*» take as lemonade.
Wo are receiving testimonials daily,
and could till this paper with the names
of good ami well known people who have
been cured, of long standing and aggra
vated eases of Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Neuralgia, Indigestion, in its many
tlirms, i'Vmale diseases, Blood and Skin
otseasis, General Debility, and many
hi her diseases caused by impurity of the
Ido,»d.
“The Blood and 8tnmne.li is life,” keep
these in good condition and disease can
not, exist. Wo will gladly send you one
of our hooks of Testimonials on applica
tion. Kor sale at $1 per bottle by all
druggists. Mann uielnrrd by
KING’S KOVAL GBRMKTKUR CO.,
Atlanta, (hi.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For The Senate.
I wisli toannoiince myself a candidate to
represent the jieople of Lumpkin,
White and Dawson, the ensuing term
in the Senate, subject to the action of
primaries. 1 will promise to faithfully
serve the people to my very best ahiliity.
Respect fully,
.1. Jl. ALLEY.
G eorgia, white cqijnty.—To nil
whom it may concern: J. A. Rich*
unison, Administrgt.o)- of John I).
Leonard, deceased, has in due form aj -
plied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estiteof said
deceased, and said application will he
heard at my oHico on the ti;s‘ Monday in
June next. Til’s April 2‘id, 181)2.
W. B. BELL, Ordinary.
G eorgia, white coiJntV. wiuum
as, It. W. Ash, iidmiiu- ia'
isa Ash, rifjtresents to Urn i
petition, dimly lilnl nd < • i -
ord, that Im has folly ndmiiiis
eslate. Tliis is tlierefore loci
sons concerneil, kindred and
to show eause —if any tli<*y
Haiti Ail m inisl rat or shou'il n*-
charged from his ndiiiiiihirn-:<•
reive le.ttcis of dismission on 1!:
day in July, JS.»2.
W. B. BELL, Onl'uary.
G eorgia, white county.—Persu-
aiit to an order of tliu court of Ordina-
ry of said county, granted at the April
tenn, 1002. will Le sold on the fust 'Tues
day in June next, before the fjpurt house
door in said county lictwcen the legal
hours of sale, to the highest.bidder for
cash, the following tract or parci 1 of Jaml
in said county, being part of lot N< . 127,
in the 2d district, containing 44 n r s—
bounded oh the east by (he. lands of F.
L. McKinney; on the north and west by
the lands of J. II. Brown low, the sou'll
line commencing on the east, ut Black
Oak Corner on the original north and
south line, between said McKinney’s
land, and tliis tract, thence, west to a
conditional corner cm tlin J . II. Brownlow
line, being about twelve acres of cleared
land in cultivation. 8 >ld for the pm-
pf sc of paying the debts of the estate of
L. 8. Brownlow, deceased.
J. 8. A J. B. BROWNLOW,
Executors Haul Deceased.
May 2d, 181)2.
ORWafeRY
HabiteCurwl wltiiont pliysical or mental injury, j
Treatment Identical with that of Dr. Keeloy, at <
Dwight, Illinois. For particulara, addroea
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Edge wood A vo. aud Ivy St., ATLANTA, ,
2a tiae sti-’oragost.
BtosEie-iiicior’Detl
Medicimo
in tLo woa*Itl.
licxema by eminent phyniGnn.t. During this period
>liu wn8 treated by eeverui eitrvlli*t. Him laKort
qunntltle'Wif all who blood purifiers on tho market,
yvUhout rcallzIiiK any Bpecial henot.i. sro larow
pslm: Wooldridge’s WomkrXtil Cure, afew ^Jtlui
of wnlch httTo mado aoomploloeiiro. I uni.' ^itat*
Ingly recommend it ns tho beat blood purifier e.ci
discovered. Yours truly, A. C. KcuLUluv,
Columbus, Ga., March 1 ‘J.
BIANVFACTUBED DY
WOOLDRIDGE WONDEilFUL CURE CO.,
Coltnabiifi, Du.
VOll HALL BY ALL DBBCfClBTEI
iillinery and Dress Making.
Mossy Creek Academy.
THE COLUMBIA."
Mrs. A. C. Davies
Having moved her M illinery business from Corno’ia to M«»ssy Creek Academy
ill'ers to the ladies of this section tho. latest styles in
i
HATS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.
hat trimmed It* suit your style and lash* is much more sat isfaelory L» the wearer
and costs no more than a ready trimmed one. The system of Dress Cutting used
by Mrs. Davies insures a. perfect lit. Country Produce taken in exchange.
WM, BROWN, JR.
R. I. MKALOR
J. W. BROWN.
GAINESVILLE
IRON WORKS.
i#“<iJaiiiesvlUc, (hi.
Shafting, Pulleys, HangefSi Pipe aid Fittings, Ifon and Brass Castings.
Syrup and Stamp (Dills and all Kinds' of
MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED.
CfortVHjMMulciK'O solicited. Oilier and Shops near Air Line Dopot.
15 THE BEST.
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.... aB'JHioiiinwc.M.y.
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FOR SALE .B.r..
oft'" Si lid liy II. A. .laiTai-d, Cleveland.
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; jjijtiio at prices tn suit Dm people. Beautiful ami elegant in finish. ma<le in nl
kinils of woods. Warranted for jixti years, and rgil*-■■'in ti«»n guaranteed. bold on
Wo ali>o yell
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pasy pay me ids, or special dise* ipit hr c. - r-- --
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The best and handsmimst organ made, and sold at tho right prict}.
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