About The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1892)
CONSUMPTION in its early stages can be cured by the prompt use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral It soothes the inflamed tissues, aids expectoration, L and hastens recovery. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. 'The Cleveland Progress. Cleveland, Ga„ May 13, A Sunday school picnic would he nice for tin; children. Th ;t, solid, nil-round "White conni c hoy,. Sherman Burnett, m si-- here Flidtiy last, taking or ders and greeting friends. Concord and Mossy Creek btt.se- hasehall nines will participate 1 in a game to-morrow. The contest v ill commence promptly at 2 o’clock p. m. near the academy. tins Swafford, who is now do ing business for Frank F. Block, of Atlanta, was here Fri day last, exhibiting to our merchants some very tine samples of candies, i^c. Kev. II. li. Davies, the emi nent president of Mossey Creek academy, has been appointed attttcalliance lecturer, and will go out on a lecturing tour to the county alliances of the 'stale about May 21st. I lifty yards t The famous Calhoun Land and 11, . nll ^i | ,M 11 . . . ! | mitt tree corner < Mining Co., property is adver tised for sale in this issue, to Ik SHERIFF SALES. G nmniA. white county.—\vn ho sold ht loro the court house door at Cleveland, White county, Georgia. on the tirst Tuesday in June next. IS',)‘2, be tween the lawful hours of sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following hits of land to-wit: One third of mu* fourth undivided in terest in the west half of lot of land No. •JO; also one third of on* 1 tilth undivided interest in the south half of lot of land No. 91; also one third of one eighth of that part of lot No. 00, known as the llamby lot, containing sixty two and one half acres, more or loss, and being one fourth of said lot in the north east corner and divided from the rest of the lot by lines marked out, the interest* to be sold is undivided interest in said lot; also all that tract of laud known as the John 1 . Richardson gold mines and being 210 aeivs of lot No. 89, the east half of lot of hunt No. 90, containing 125 acres and 20 of lot No. 72, except one ditches, etc., in all parts of it with va- i ions other improvements on it, and hav ing four or five tirst class farms on it. producing annually hundreds of bushels of corn -and was levied on and to be sold by virtue of the following ti. fas. is sued from I lie Superior court of said county against the Caihoun Laud and Mining Co. to wit: One in favor of H, E. Young, one in favor of John (\ Sim- onds, one in favor of James F. Ridding, one in favor of S. V. Stewart, one in favor of Win. lb Smith, one in furor of M. A. Conner. All against said Deft. Co., and by virtue of one ti. fa. issded by S. N. Black. T.C\ for said county, for State and county taxes for the year 1.801, which ti. fa. was controled to II. K. Young, he being the owner now and for whose use the same is now proceeding against said Deft. Co. Notice ns requir ed by law lias been given said Deft. Co. This May *1, 1892. S. L. DROWN, Sheriff* Also at the same time and place will be s >ld to the 1 ugliest 1 Mder for cash lot i-olortnl cemetery. All the above lots j 1)f )am i No , ^7, , :( „,t u ;ning SB0 arm anil purtH of lots being in tlin tliml ills- I mut alt of lot of taint No. tnct of unict county ami containing- got) | mu, containing 2-45 acres- morn or toss— acres cadi anil morn tolly (lnscrilaut in a ( nxnnjit live ncrns bi-lunging to White lined liunlnliy Andrew Simmids.il. K. uveek Baptist dinreli. all of said lots tie- \oung and .1. Lamb Johnson to the Cal- } j,,^ j u p,,, -j ( | district of said county, lnnin Land and Mining Co. Dated Jan. 8, Said lands are valuable for timber and 1NN8 and recorded in the oltice ol llle now in tile possession of the 1 )i t’t. ,!. 1). rnird, and levied on by a ii tue of and satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the su- lerk of superior court of said county record of deeds, book ”G” page 157 t » 159. Also tin* following lots, parts of lots rights and easements in stud 8i*d district in said county and more fully described ' c in two deeds made to the Calhoun Land! and Mining Co, tin* tirst one dated May, j 31st, 1888 made by Andrew Simnnds, J. j j Lamb .Johnson, »S. V. Stewart, James F. ; ti Redding, K. Willis and 11. K. Young and the second one made by the Coins, in par tition June the 10th 1890 and I'Oih ree rL ed in the oflice of the clerk of the super ior court said county, in record of deeds, ourt of said county, in favor of llit* State Hanking Co. against the said J. D. Jarraril ami to be sold as the prop el tv of the said Defendant. May 1, ’92. 8. L. BROWN, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will * sold to the highest bidder for cash a io half undivided interest in a certain siw mill, and its appurtenances Joe did on lot of land'No. 105 in the 2d distiict of said county, known as the S. |). Boor saw mill, togc.therwiUi a one half iuto.r- st in all the rights, privileges and the host m book '•(, page ->.t 1o-!.m iiml | u .|, >11{rillK (he same. will, free the seroml in book -11 - page /;>amt 7(1 | v , l( er, shoals, amt goml. sullieient to wit t art >1 tot ot hunt No 1,2 con- n )l „ther imirliniery. uiniiiK 101) m res .uni bonneted ms fob j-.-u, ...jn in feu simple in the levys beginning at the N K. corner ot w l,irh sahl mill is loeate.l ami all sun! lot ami r.ii.ymg west along the or- t |„.,Belonging, iginal line, crossing if t an.i Said property now in the possession of time, thence south to Lar.lue s corner s „ ,ho Defendant, ami was lev- near the branch on the mill road, (hear,, j „„ ,„e t . Hv ,,f with the anil roa.l to the luil.tie road j M ,, , vi ,.,of four li. fas issu- tlienee with the pul.he read to Ouke s | <!( , sujH-rinr of sahl eountv ( lv,k " " 'iv h,u ' m favor oft’. 11. Clayton again, I said tS. on the western tiouudry of the Mereer • ,, p ()1)1 . K . b.‘BROWN. Sheriff, mine, thence along said boundrv to the j beginning corner; nIso parti) of lots of j land Nos. 02 and 03 contuiug May *4, 1892, best ol All more' or less and bounded as follows: commencing at a black gum corner on the S. hide of Duke creek at tin* edge <>! the water being the cor. b’tw’n Hilda b’long- ingDec. 2-1 >5 to Calvin Johnson and the estate of Jo.siah Curtih running east the meanderings of Dukes (’reek on the south side to a sour wood corner <>n the bluff on lot No. 02, them direction to a ditch at I thence .with said ditch ono hundred and. , stake corner, thence a only 50 (dents ; the large si/AJ 1 soiitlicriilj dir,,di,a,b,.i! T '.' it | ,.| ( , ius( , ( J. ‘ Mj,11UfitC- iii 1lm top ot the ridge. • 1 Csilifornui L<ig byrup To cloans the system in ti gentle tind truly lumetuml mtmnor, ! when the Springtime comos, use the trim and perfect remedy, Sy- n smitlicriity nip of Figs. One hot tle wil 1 ttn.s- T' k ',' 'l"' 1 "' 1 '; wer fur all the family and costs liundr The Celebrated STRATTON Band Instruments. Snare and Hass Drums, Fifes, Piccolos, (’larioncts. Cymbals, and all Instru- im nts pertaining to Brass Bands and Drum Corps. Send tor illustrated Catalogue, J. F. STRATTON & SON, Nos. 13 nml 45, Walkin' Street, JVISXV YOWK. IT ROCK Memphis Railroad. THE ARKANSAS, TEXAS & CALIFORNIA To all Points West, and South-west, I’WO DAILY TRAINS FROM Making direct, connec tion with nil trains from ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tlio Sonato. I wish toannounco. myself a candidate to represent the people of Lumpkin, White and Dawson, the ensuing term tn the Senate, subject to the action of primaries. 1 will promise to faithfully Horvo the people to my very best abillity. Respect fully, J. 11. ALLEY. some price. The contest, gttme of lull be tween Cleveland and Mossy Creek was not played last, Ssilur- day, as announced would he in last week's issue, sonic of each team havin'; to go away on busi ness. The "time will yet he played, btft we know not how soon. N. Trv it and he pleased. pinu tree corner on tnc top «>i me rnige, { • 1 thence up said ridge to the top of tin* lured liy t he mountain, thence through a little gap in /« on[\ . ,uN. W. Direction to a corner thence in a j *’ Mild the tirst Luesday 111 dime j northerly directiuii down the ridge to j mxt It is one. (>f the best mill- ; die beginning point. Also all of lot of WcElrec^j WINE OF CA_nj).U?. for female discaica. ! land No. 07 except 50 acres more or less j end properties m Georgia, and ; which is included in wl.at is known as j douhtlfssly will sell fora htind- ! "»* '••!<>-amt -x.-.-j.i <•<•-; ANNOUNCEMENTS. J I cupied and owned by Dukes creek Church ~ This tract contains 200 aer. s and also ex-I 'J'lie following prie(*S will In ceutimr from this particular tract a cer-! , , fin water ititil, s« cm.vrycl by S N I ehanred for aiinouiH’eilietlls : Bosworth t.o l'rank Log.'tn in.the yr.’i’O, also all the mineral Interest including all mines, minerals and ores ot all kinds to gether with all necessary rights of way, wood and water for mining purposes in on or upon lot of land No. 94, containing 250 acres; also tit;* full lot of land No. 08, containing 250 acres; also all that tract of land known as the Mercer mine, consisting of one whole lot No. 01 and parts of lots Nos. 02 and 07, containing 330 acres, bounded by a line beginning at a chestnut corner, thence running N. | 05 degrees, W. 20 ch to a pine, Messrs. B. F. Merrill, of ?t[itss:i-hl.i;„c,i S. fit! ileffivos W. c. el. «.„i . . i. links to n blank jack tn o, tlim< chusetts, tind Ml’. ( . I*. Hot.telle, K. 82 <;!• b> a pine, then of Gainesville, were here last i'll t.> a Spnnisli oak. tli.-niai (Ini! sont!i, , i • i i • .i BO cli to a sassafras stoke, tliiiacn dim week engaged tit looktii" over the : , () lo „ t .t,,k.-, theuc dim soiitii i ieh mineral fields of this section, j 1"> ‘ 8 to tlm l"'fjinaiutr: «lw> all Hint tnmt of land on ttie waters of Duke’s Greek; known as the Katoutori mines, consisting of all of lota of land Nos. 09 and 92, and all nf No. 00, except one fourth of the lot | known F. J. ChoiKiy for tli(* last foL/ir'^^iirjoa Fifteen .years, and believe hint per- iiiiut'H contain Iis7 and oim ball inns; fVctly honorable ill till business also ail of lot of land No. 103; also all of lot of land No. 104, except two acres sold off to .iinni'H Clmniticrs, tlm last two lots to carry out any obligations inudt containing ‘2.'0 neves oaclij also tlm iinrllt half of lot of land No. 105, containing 125 ai'i'cs) also the right to divert water from Doha's (York on tlm old William Allison homo place above tlm lioo.se, and the right to conduct water through, upon about two miles from tilts place, • and across said Allison phien by means I . - exhibited to US some very j «■ ‘htcli «,■ Otherwise, tlm said. Uonm . . . i • V place being parts of lots ot land No. (>2 tine specimens of minerals which all( i 03, ami tlii.*- right is fully described are found on his property in this i *“ a 'nadc by Juba A. and <T. n. 11 , . j Allison to Jesse K. Lnmsdon, dated I'cli. C Utty. Among the samples is a 1 a, ] K SK; also tlm mineral interest ill lot f -.V pieces of mien, some of it lie- "f land No. U ill tlm fifth district of said 1 ' enunty, containing 490 acrCs t and the right of water, woo<l and timber on said lot for mining purposes; also the vided one fourth of the south half of lot of land No. 91, in the third dist iot of ^icELREE 3 'WINE OF CARDU1 for Weak Ncrven. said county, and the said inten st being . . . equal to 31 and one fourth acres. All of feldspar and jasper, the tlm foregoing lands am known ns tlm Surely there, must be. something more than common resources in White county, from the feet that ve are, being visited almost daily by mineralogists from numerous portions of the United States. We say look out fora boom, and a boom in a hurry. Mr. C. Blalock, who resides! in" kn ivn as the “libbon’ - mica, i he lead of this mineral is quite Inf"''- .-in" found in abundance. J le lots also placed oil our table a Senatorial, legist ivc, $5.00; county oflicers, $3.00. The above i barge will he strictly i adhered to, and must ho paid in advanee. ftaJ- BLACK UIIAUGHr IMmtti Coiiatlp»t!on. How's This! We 'offer one hundred dollars reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Ca tarrh < 'tire. F. J. Cheney it Co. Props, To- ;led< , (). i\'e the undersigned, . have transactions and linancially able to carry out a by I heir firm. West & TrutlX, wholesole Iruugists, Toledo, ()., M’ttlding, Kinnan it Marvin, wholesale i drusfgisls, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tcstimo- iimli- mils free. Ap22. iving pasMongors at | s own depot, thus disagoeoablo omni- . the EAST. NO CHANGF OF OAKS TO 't. Wort h, wneo OR tNTHHMKIUATl! POINTS. Tin? Only Link roci Momjdiin within it avokliitg a long and bus transfer uuroflS tlie city. Tmki)m.y Link v.itli ihnnigli sleeping- car Furvice between Meiuphis and Boutli- West. TiihOni.y Lin? with through car service betcen Memphis and Cential 'I’exas. At! Lines ISavo Tickets On Saio Via Liittlc i^oek and Memphis Railroad. Railway Guide and Goqnty Maps of Arkansas and Texas Mud/d Free. All inlbi’ination desired will Rq cheerfully and fully answe.red, l»v Ad<li*essing U, A. \V 11,1,1 AMS, Travuliiiff l’-isimpoi' Af-cnl, ■t‘2 Wall !St., iipj.K,sil Unlnn D;'|)dt. V. 0. Uox iUS. A'l t.ANTA (1A M. V/. IVlorrlaon, C. P. A., Little Rodic, Ark. LEGAL ABVilsm G eorgia, white county.--~Tn nil whom it- may concern: J. A. Rich ardson, Administrator of John D. Leonard* deceased, 1ms in due form ap plied to the undersigned for leave to sail the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard at my office on t in*, tirst. Monthly in June next. This April 22d, 1892. W. U. DELL, Ordinary. ( GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.--Where- j as, R. W. Ash, administrator of Lou- " isn Asii, reprebcuts to the court in his petition, ducly ti I cm 1 .tint entered on rec ord, that he hafl fully administered sad estate. This is therefore to cite all per son; concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can -why said Administrator should not be dis charged from his administration and re ceive letters of dismission on the 1st Mon day in July, 1832. W. B. BELL, Ordinary. Five Unchallenged and Undeniable Propositions. FIRST—King’s Royal Gormcteur is the best indorsed medicine in the world, SECOND -It lias cured moresiekness in proportion to the amount soi l than any medicine in the world. THIRD —Less complaint has been made against it, in proportion to the amount used, than any niedie.inee in the world. FOURTH—No medicine in the world ov er secured such patronage in two years after introduction to tin* public. FIFTH— No medicine in the world is mere pleasant to the taste. We hold the proofs of the above. We are having with us, and all over the country, the dreadful scourge LA- GR1PPE. Hundreds are being cured right here at.our doors in a few hours by taking TWO TEASPOONFF LSof G1*:RM- ETKDR in one-half glass of hot water every hour foi six or eight hours. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade. We are receiving testimonials daily, and could till this paper with tin* 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 dirms, Female diseases, Blood and Skill ot peases, General Debility, and many blher diseases caused by impurity of the blood. “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 Testimonials on applica tion. For sale at. $1 per bottle by all druggists. Manufnctured bv KING'S ROYAL GKRMETEBR CO., Atlanta, Ga. HuhiU.Cuml without phynicul ormontal injury, Troannenl identical with ilmt of Dr. Kenloy, ut Dwight., lllinoiH. For particulara, addroBH THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Edgowood Avo. and I vy 8L., ATLANTA, GA. toaMb.'J. tot- por mouth by lmrmloaH IiovlmlfN remedies that »lo not in-» * iuro tho licnlth or intorfuro with one’s buuinetiB or ploasuro. It tnillds up and imnrovoH tho Konoral Ticaltli. clears tho nhln and beaid iliobthocoraxHoxlon. No wrlnkloH or Unbbiinjun follow this treatment. Endorsed by tdiyBlclans and loading society IiuIIub. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL ll&rmlitB'. fto Binning. Sftiid 6 coil* In uttinpi forptirtlcuUn lo OR. 0. Vi. F. GltUif.X, M’l'itKElfSTKEAiER, UHEAOU. ILL dticllon of 142 p.ml l fs«l in nutclt biller ilint I would aiiiI be |tuUi»(;k when* I mu. I am l-.illi nirfirlso*) and p.-oud obcilly. Will aniwo* all lnqulrlu* 11 (lamp ii inclo*cJ for reply." PATIENTS TREATED UY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. Horml"**, r.nd with atnr-ln^-, Inr'jnvenleDce, cr bed effect*. Fur particular* od .»Illi 0 cililt In itamp*, ltd. (1. tv. r. *»YMR. STVICKCR’S THE.UER. CRIE560.IU. Millinery and Dress Making. Mossy Crook Academy. THE COLUMBIA.” Mrs. A. C. Davies Having moved her Millinery Lusiness from Cornelia to Mossy Creek Academy offers to the ladies of this section the latest styles in H ATS, RIBBONS ANI) TRIMMINGS. hat trimmed to suit your style and taste is much more satisfactory to the wearer and costs no more than a ready trimmed one. The system of Dress Cutting used by Mrs. Davies insures a perfect tit. Country Produce taken in exchange. W.M. BROWN, JR. It. I. MEALOR. J. W. BROWN. Gainesville: IRON WORKS. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and fittings, Iron and Brass Castings. Syrup and Stamp mills and all Kinds) of MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED. OoiTospoiHlence solicited Oilice and Shops near Air I.iuo Depot. ORttlA. WHITE COUNTY. -lVrmi- mt to an order of the court of Ordina ry of said county, granted ul tho April term. 1992. will be sold on the lira! Tues day in June next, before the court house door in said county between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract or parcel of land in said enunty. being part of lot No. 127, in the 2d district, containing 44 acres— bounded on the east by the lands of F. L. McKinney; on the north and west by lholandsofJ.il. Brownlov. the south • 1.1ijiitiir .• . i i line commencing on the east at Black 1 j i ! imds tilled with rich veins and denos- Uitso coimum|>l toil. Ask youinol \ (*8 q ^ ^ ,mer on tho original north and lt(’, gneiss, micsl, slate, l Mil ljJjY" | and'aaifUandsw’oloviiMl on as one ! if you can ail’ot’d for lit. 1 1 sy, and most volcanic rocks. I ho I ..Mire tract as wall na on ea.:l.,.artj«,.l i u- uf ' savill ,, soc., to run l he latter is a quartz which admits of 'tract,also on all the \W' , former hcill" a wide! v distributed Calhoun mines. cmmnUng ot to.i Ua-.li- * . *' . ardson, Allison, l.atonion and various crystllllilio milicml, wliicli consists j otliei* mines, and lying all in me* body, of silica, alumina, and potash, ‘TAKcAi.'kA'votl^/lS' proael. of that more terrible dis- and is a constituent part of "ran- | O fsome three thousand aeics of ‘ ” silk Oil! What a Cough. M ill you heed the warnin The sigintl perhaps of the sure ap- ( 1EH I vrnci; uiow on «** n*u u«,i*alH, ditches, t right of way for any purpose, easements and do llotllin"for it. ail elegant polish and is used for and appurtenances or rights in any makiii" vases, seals, &c., ul- ; tl 1(! f„n-oin S lan<l,„.- ® . ; appertaining thereto, tor mining oi* any though it is found m dillcrcnt other jMirpo.se, m* aB belonging to any part of raid mines, consisting of a seven mile canal or ditch, commencing at one end of said property and running t ln ough w mth line, between said McKinney’s j land, and this tract, thence west to a j conditional corner on tin* J. 11. Brown low know I line, being about twelve acres of cleared f i oni experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cou"h. U never fails. This explains why i thi* H Ulir. and all the lat:eial ditehes, ; rights and easement.- lieUing to the said croup and whoopill ; lands or any part thereof will he sold 1 I with the said property; also all the per- , sonal jiroperty of said Deft. Co. to wit:! it. For lame back, side ot more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It Believes cough at once. Mothers, do not he without best, spots and is not found in very large quantities nor pieces. These minerals of course arc valuable, but we do not know whether they are iu such quantities as would lVtake a paying business, but About BOUfeet of ft inch .Spiral Piping, i ...ill u.,v if \ir ltl-il..fd- n.1,1 ; about seven or 8 hundred feet of night: we will ^a.V it alt. iibtlocu cal1 . i n ,.], Hfty or sixty font of ta inch; Sold by button Pitchford. find the main deposits tv here it is | piping, two play pipes and two sots of t -a- jn anythin" like a reasonable i !‘"N:’vj v ’' , ;’" v - m . at *, : " 1 , 1 Try BiftCK-DitAtJOHT tea for p y .p«pM». 111 _ ber «.f old toolHBuch us picks hIk.vcl« axes t tmmr mm9 , quantity there will be some chance I mattori..-, gravel forks, -md on« sot of for him to realize a handsome | “1!^’ profit therefiom 'use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Answer This Question. Why do so many people wo see land in cultivation. Bold for the pur- poHM of paying the debtH of the estate of L. H. Brownlow, deceased. J. H. & J. JL BROWNLOW, Executin's Said Deceased. May 2d, 1892. | one bellows, three hammer j one cold chisel, one rench, one grind stone and one hand saw, and u few other; . , f I little things in said shop. 'The said per- ffTOUIlCt U8 BCCtll to pielei to.SUJIci AVe have a speedt'and positive | sonal prnj.i rty v.di in sold at the same , anc ] |, e made miserable by indi- , ,, i time and place with the; rest of Deft:;’. . ,, .. , ,• pure for catarrh, dipthoria, can- p^opeidy, at the court lmuse door in said; gestion, onsti pal ion, J)izzi-j b™.miiutti nnrl bond iclio I\ SHI-' <;ou,, ty, and d'diverod to the ptirclmsers ,„. w Boss of Appetite, Coining' kei moutll anu tu au.iclib, . . on the property where it now is and will . , , .• ,, wi • LOU’S CATAARfI REMEDY, remain tilt 80 delivered. Ali the fore- up of the I'ood, ellow Skin, \ ....c.il inieetor free with each ! Koin ? P | 'V 1 V; I .' , ¥ ^ 8,11,1 ““ tkl: t' 1 * 11 '" 1 ! 11 when for 75c., we will sell them, All.ls.lt mjccioi lice nau Land and Mining Co. property, now m . .. . .. bottle. Use it if you desire ! possession of anid compuny. and contains . hhlloilll S V I till izer, gur i an icect to ; vipnith and sweet breath Sold I>v ' HOm ' ! tlK! . vel ' y , N 0 ',' 1 cure them. Sold by Sutton JlCAlin cilia s\\ccl Dieaui. ouia > Georgia, aval has been prepared for; , ., ... Sutton & Pitchford. I work by building trestles, constructing ( x itCTiloiu, LlCVChlllCl, jvl. Eq tb.a (5t2*ossg'©s4 Horiie-Indorsod Hediciao in tk’3 world. &! ?Ty wife has Tv?*n odllcted for b!x years with n tnobt -dreadfill Blood Pofeon of aodm) ici.ul, cal* ju Lcz'-nift by eminent pbyslelanB. During thlsporlod ?bov,n3 treated l>y aevoral specialists, Hus takeu quautitle5 nil tho blood puilflori f.:i tho market, without realizing any opeclal benefit. Bbolai.ow uiilng Wooldridge's wonderful Cure, a few bottles of which buvo mudo a complete euro. I unbcidtat- lngiy recommend It as the best purifier ever di.tcovered. Yours truly, A. O'. SleOLLLCE. Columbus, Oa., March IrJ, 1E8Q. MAmnrACTUuzD bv W00LDRIDUE WONDERFUL CURE CO., ColumbuR, Ga. FOI4 fiAll'S BY ALL DRUGGISTS .{(W St'JUlRQ <9. OMliOEW • ^ ■'*> ■'(: et* f-'ort AAL£ bit- XiMia gf-./Snld !>y It. A. JaiTanl, Cleveland Scientific American Agency torn Jllj UJH ARE HHADQUAHTEKS FOR: DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PAINTS AMD OILS FINE TOILET SOAPS STATIONERY COMBS AMD BRUSHES GROCERIES FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS- ETT'W'e propose to build up a t rade by selling at moderate prices. SUTTON & PITCHFORD, Cleveland, Ga. @# 4M» I> THE s s* im «** PIANO. • CAVEATS* TflADI£ MARKS, BcSICN PATKNTli COhVRIOHTS, cto. For Infurrnution and froo Handbook wrJto to MUNN & CO.. 3bl lluoADWAV, New York. Oldest bureau ror securing patents In America. Every puteut taken out by us ih brought keforu the public by u notlco given free of charge In tho 30kl7 ^A.’J year; *1.60 iiix niontbin.' Address MuNN & CO.) i’culi.sulks, SGI Broutiway, Now York. Happy and content Is ?. home with *' The Ro chester; a lamo with the lijlit of the morning. Catalogue \wriiu Rochester Lamp Co,,NewYorlc. 5^,©«0 Bold and now in use with piTfuet sal is faction in every instance, A lirst-class piano at prices to .nit the jicople. Jjc.iulifiil and elegant in liuish, nuulu in alf kinds of woods. \VaTranle<l lor fixe years, ami satisfaction guaranteed. Sold on easy payments, or special discount for cash. We also sell The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN, The Lest and handsomest organ made, and sold at the right price. Full lire of sheet music and books. We pay freights. Write for catalogue) and prices before buying; we will save you money. Miles 4.V 21 Miiviettu Mt., Ati.axta, Ga.