The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896, May 20, 1892, Image 3

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RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla f A cure is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. The Cleveland Progress. Cleveland, Ga., May 20, 1892. SHERIFF SALES. ilitcnes, etc,, in nil parts of it with va- ] i iouH other improvements on it, and hnv- KORtilA, WllITK COUNTY.—Wi'l bv. I ing four or tive first ehins farms on it, sold before tin* court house tloor at producing annually hundreds of buBheln Willie Lilian was a resident, of the Queen City the previous Mon day. HcElREE S WINE OF CAUPUI for Weak Nerve.. Reese lliirhtower was auto graphed at the Henderson hotel Monday last. Mr. F. L. llarralson of Atlan ta was here Monday last on busi ness. Frank Logan went down to Gainesville last Monday morn ing on a pleasuring trip. Uncle Jimmie Merritt, says lie is an “old Jefferson democrat, third and people’s party man.” The rain Wednesday afternoon was considerably cooling, balmy and exhilarant. Don’t forget to ltd' present the first Tuesday in June,democrats. This will he a day of enjoyment and enthusiasm. The Cleveland hotel is now about complete. It has just been nicely painted and otherwise im proved. Mrs. Moody of Pleasant, Re treat returned Monday from Maysville, where she has been visiting friends. We are indebted to .Mr. (’has. llass of the Clarkesville Adver tiser for a pleasant call at this of fice yesterday aiternoon. A little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Jackson died last Sat urday night and was buried the following day. j$uy you a farm in White county nndVomo and live with us —the healthiest climate on earth, where the mosquito bothered) not ye drowsy sleepers. The. cigarette habit is quite prevalent with several of the young men and hoys of Cleve land. This is a costly and per nicious aecustomanee, hoys. A. H. Henderson wants the people to understand that he is a democrat, is for Grover Cleve land, and expects to die that way. A little work on the road just iit the bridge crossing the Tesna- tee river near Pleasant Retreat would meet thepaproval of many of our county citizens. Sec! Our trip to Gainesville this week prevents us from giving our readers an interesting sheet, hut they may hope to he aroused in our next. Col. J. W. Hubert.-ton will not speak here on the l'Jtli iust., as announced in last week’s paper, but will be here the first Tuesday in June, the day set apart for a democratic mass meeting. The Mossey Creek baseball team was defeated in a game played with Concord, Saturday, the 15 ilist. The score stood, al ter nine innings were played, thirty to thirty-six. The closing of the spring term of Mossy Creek academy will take place to-night. The exer cises will consist of speaking, singing, itc., commencing promptly at 8 o’clock. Many of Cleveland’s young people are hooked to attend. We admit to our columns this week an article written by “Plosv- Jloy.” We also give space to a short article written by “Fifty Cents a Day,” This we would not (do under any circumstances had >ve not been paid in advance for the trouble of revising and set ting the manuscript up in types, please let out readers bear in inind that we are responsible for po article when accompanied by U fictitious or real name. BLACK-DRAUGHT te* cure. Constipation. lovchuid. White county, doorgin, on the first Tuesday in .bine next, 18112, be tween the lawful’bourn of sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following lota of land to-wit.: One third of one fourth undivided in terest in the west half of lot of land No. HO} also one third of on** fifth undivided interest in the south half of lot of land No. 01; also one third of one eighth of that part of lot No. 00, known aa the liatuby lot, containing sixty two ami one half acres, more or leas, and being , one fourth of said lot in the north east comer 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 land known as the John L. Richardson gold mines and being 21.0 acres of lot No. 89, the east half of lot of land No. IK), containing 125 acres and 2l» acres of lot No. 72, except one acre for colored cemetery. All the above lots and parts of lots being in the third dis trict of said county and containing 250 acres each and more fully described in a deed made by Andrew Siinomls.lt. K, Young and J. Lamb Johnson to tin* Cal houn Land^iml Mining Co. Dated Jan.0, 1888 and recorded in the o’.lice of the clerk of superior court of said county in record of deeds, book ‘*(1” page 157 to 159. Also the. following lots, parts of lots rights and easements in said 8rd district in said county ami more fully described in two deeds made to the Calhoun Land and Mining Co, the first one dated May, ill si, 188S made by Andrew Simonds, J. Lamb Johnson. S. V. Stewart, James F. Redding, K. Willis and 11. K. Young and j the second one made by the Coins, in par tition June the 10th 18U0and both record ed in tlu. office of the clerk of the super ior court said county, in record of deeds, the first in book “(7” page 258 to 258 and the second in book “II” page 75 and 70 to wit: Part of lot of land No. (52 con taining 100 acres and bounded as fol lows, beginning at the N. K. corner of said lot and running west along the or iginal line, crossing the canal the second time, thence south to Purdue's corner near the branch on the mill road, thence with the mill road to the public road thence with the public road to Duke's Creek, thence down the creek to the line on the western bouudry of the Mercer mine, thence along said boundry to the beginning corner; also parts of lots of land Nos. (52 and 08 coupling 75 acres more or less and bounded as follows: commencing at a black gum corner on the S. tide of Duke creek at the edge of the water being the cor. b’tw'n 1'mls b'long- ingDec. 24 '85 to Calvin .Johnson and tin* estate of Josiah Curtis running east the meanderings of Dukes Creek on the south side to a sour wood corner on the bluff on lot No. 02, thence a southernly direction to a ditch at a stake corner, thence with said diteh one hundred and fifty yards to a stake corner, thence a straight line in a southernly direction to a pine tree corner on the top of the i idge, thence up said ridge to the top of the mountain, thenee through a little gap in a N. W. Direction to a corner thence in a northerly direction down the ridge to the beginning point. Also all of lot of land No. (57 except 50 acres more or less which is included in what is known as the Mercer mine and except one acre oc cupied ami owned by Dukes creek church This tract contains 200 acres and also ex cepting from this particular tract, a cer- t’in water ditch across con veyed by S N Bor.’worth to Frank Logan in the yr. '70, also all the mineral Interest including all mines, minerals and ores of all kinds to gether with all necessary rights of way, wood and water for mining purposes in on or upon lot of land No. 04, containing 250 acres; also the 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 (57, containing i 820 acres, bounded by a line beginning j at a chestnut corner, thence running N. J 05 degrees, W. 2(5 eh to a pine, thence 8. 80 degrees W. 0 ch ami 70 links to a black jack tree, thence N. 80 degres, 15. 52 ch to a pine, thence E. 50 Spanish oak, thence due south. of corn—and war. levied on and to be sold by virtue of the following ti. fas. is sued from the Superior court of said county against the t'a.houii Laud and Mining Co. to wit: One in favor of H, 15. 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 Wm. lb Smith, one in favor of M. A. Conner. All against said Deft. Co., and by virtue of one ti. fa. issued by S. N. Black, T. (', for said county, for State and county taxes for the year 1891, which ti. fa. was controled to II. 15. Young, he being the owner now and for whose use the same is now proceeding against said Deft. Co. Notice as requir ed by law has been given said Deft. Co. This May 4, 1892, S. L. BROWN, Shoritr. Also at the same time and place will be solil to the highest bidder for cash lot of land No, 147, containing 250 acres— more or loss—ami all of lot. of land No. 1(5(5, containing 245 acres—more or less— except five acres belonging to. White Creek Baptist church, all of said lots be ing in the 2d district of said county. Said lands are valuable for timber and now in tin* possession of the Deft. J. I). JaiTtird, and levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from tho su perior court of said county, in favor of the State Banking Co. against the said J. D. Jarrard and to be sold as the prop erty of the said Defendant. May 4, '92. S. L. BROWN, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place will be sold to tin* highest bidder for cash a | one half undivided interest in a certain saw mill, and its appurtenances located on lot of land No. 1(55 in the 2d district of said, county, known as the s! 1). Poor saw mill, together with a one half inter est in all the rights, privileges and ease ments belonging to the same, with free use of water, shoals, and good, sullieiont room for running all other machinery, except a grist mill in fee simple in the land on vhich said mill is located and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said property now in the possession of R. D. Poor, the Defendant, and was lev ied on and to be sold as the property of S. 1). Poor, by virtue of four ti. fan issu ed from the superior court of said county in favor of C. M. Clayton against said S. D. Poor. S. L. BROWN. Sheriff. May 4, 1892. IfyjO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the ” merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD’S Sarsaparilla. Local Leaflets. A mule became frightened yes terday 'mid caused some man to lose a very nice supply of crock ery. The alliance meeting yesterday was largely attended, harmonic ous and enthusiastic. Judge Houston went down to Gainesville Monday and returiiod yesterday. Sheri If Brown took in a few of the “bin- sights” at Gainesville the early part of this week. Mr. II. Love, a picture frame manuf.K'turerof Gainesville, Ga., passed through our burgh yester day oil route to Glurkesville. CSV-V/INE Or CAIlDlil, u Tonic for Women. The next game of baseball at Cleveland will take place between Demure,st and the team of this place. Keep your eye oil the rildllV?‘rCr'lfcis’Htako’ 5Vj'.'iioo*’Vl'iV." j (Jlevelanil nine. They are goin west, 50 nh in a stake, thence ilma south (o get there. See! 15 cl, to tlm Beginning; also nil Hint tract i of limit on tlic waters of I hike’s Crock,! \ . X. Littlefield, J. 11. West- known us the K. it on ton niiiicH, consisting . ■ ,, «/■/«■ <* 11 : of aU of lots of taint Noh. li.a ami 112, dial j moivland, L. K. ( . I psotl, Ilf tills fNo. no, except one fourth of the lot | county, liayc our thanks for their all . iii the north east corner, known nH tin llnintiy lot or mines contain 087 and one half acres; also all of lot of land No. 103; also all of lot of land No. 104, except two acres sold olt'to .lames ('handlers, the last two lots containing 250 acres each; also Hie north half of lot of land No. 105, containing 125 acres; also tho right to divert water from Hoke's Creek on the old William Allison home phiee above tins house, and the right to conduct water through, upon and across said Allison place By means of a ilitch or otherwise, the said home place being parts of lots of land No. (12 and 03, and Ibis right is fully described in a deed made by Julia A. and <1. ii. Allison to Jesse It. T.uinsden, dated I'Vb. bSHS; also the mineral interest in lot east corner. Known us me , ,. • , • fraet,on. TliesaidIJatonton Subscriptions paid US SII1CC 0111' hint issue; also W.M. 1’otts, of Candler, Ga., Hull county. J. 1*. Mitchell, a resident of Jackson Mich., who owns min eral property in this county, in company with Mr. .1. W. Dayis, arrived here Monday evening last, autographing at the Cleve land hotel. The following morn ing they went directly to X'ticoo- !l, 1888; also the mineral intercut in lot elice valley, whole they will f land No. 14 in the fifth district of mid make numerous mineral iuvesti- enunty, containing 411(1 acres, and the right of water, wood and timber on said lot for mining purposes; also the undi vided one fourth of tlm south half of lot of land No. til, in the third dint ingot' said county, and Hie said interest lining „,jual to 31 and one fourth acres. All the foregoing lanilH are known ns the Calhoun mines, consisting of tne Rich ardson, Allison, Eaton ton and various other mines, and lying all in one body, except one or two fractions, perhaps, and on the waters of Duke’s Creek, consisting ] of some three thousand acres of mining sullies lliUCll (if its youthful fill gallons. Never had a preparation a more appropriate name than Ayer’s Hair Vigor. When the eupillury glands become enfee bled by disease, age or neglect, this dressing imparts new life to the scalp, so that the hair a.s- lands, tilled with rich veins anil de] ites, and said lands are levied on as one entire tract as well us on cadi particular tract; also on all the canals, ditches, right of way for any purpose, easements and appurtenances or rights in any man- _ _ . -or belonging to the foregoing lauds or ■pertaining thereto, for mining or any and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use tho true and perfect remedy, .Sy rup of Figs. One bottle will ans- ness and beauty. llsbt 01 All To cleans the system in a gentle appertaining the other purpose, or as belonging to any part of said mines, consisting of a seven mile canal or ditch, commencing at one end of said property and running through tin- same, amt all the latteral ditches, rights and easements belong to the said lands or any part thereof will be sold with the said property; also all the per sonal property of said Deft. Co. to wit: About 500 feet of 11 inch (Spiral Piping, about seven or 8 hundred feet of eight inch piping, fifty or sixty feet of 12 inch piping, two play pipes and two sets of nozzles, five new mattocks and a num ber i fold tools such as picks shovels axes mattocks, gravel forks, and one set of blacksmith tools, consisting of one anvil, one bellows, three hammers, one vice, one cold chisel, one ranch, one grind stone and one hand saw, and a few other little things in said shop. The said per sonal property will lie sold at the same time and place with the rest of Hefts’. property, at the court house door in said wer for till the family mid costs only 50 dents; the large size *1. Try it and be pleased. Manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only. Answer This Question. Why do so many people wc see around us seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by indi (festion, Constipation, Dizzi ness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, uiity.und delivered to the purclia: ■ rs I j 75c w( . w i!l .sell them on the property where it. now is and will , remain till so delivered. All the fore- ! Shlloall’s \ itallZCf, guaranteed, to going property )o be sold as the Calhoun I-and and Mining Co, property, now in possession of said company, and contains some of the very best mines in North East Georgia, and lias been prepared tor WINE OF CARUUl for femuie discasea work by building trestles, constructing | — cure them. Sold by Sutton cV Fiteliford, Cleveland, Ga Paid Adverbs mont. FIFTY CENTS PER DAY, Shoal Creek, May 18, 1802. Mu. Editor:—Dear Sir: ] see in a late issue of your paper that Plow Boy No. 2 lias been hit by Plow Boy tho first, as the hit dog nl ways ballons. Ho wanted to bark, but did not know what to bark at, unless it was to say something about a poor man who had to work for his living and not get a liuseuit once a week. Will he please lot mo ask him if his sympathy had have run so ;h all through his past life, would there not liaye been many poor fellows in White county better oil' than what they are? \nd lei me ask him if he has worked at the toiling laborers prices all through his life. If he did not, think his huscuils would have boon one in a hill. Let me isk him if it wou’d not look more like filling the scriptures for him and his boys to bo doing the iifty- ent labor than to bo studying up schemes and plans to beat the toiler out of his honest earnings. Let me ask him how he tlpnks he will feel in eternity when the understanding drops hack on the many lives, tons, fifteens and twenties that ho has lifted out of so many people with dependant families on them? It may ho that Plow Boy No. 2 never shot it me, but as I was a poor man doing daily labor for myself and family that 1 might keep them rolling on the stage of action, I felt the lick. Now, in conclusion, if 1 had a little estate to wind up when I left this world and Plow Boy No. 2 had a clue at it, J would not expect my family to have corn bread of Sunday morning long, let alone a buscuit. I would rather live hard and work hard than to scheme and trick the laborer out of his living. -Mr. Plow Boy No, 2, while in your palace in Cleveland, will yo.i pray for me and my family in our little collage home oil Shoal Creek? Fifty Cents Per Day. How’s This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot he cured ijy Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure. L F. J. Cheney & (R Props, To ledo, (). M We the undci'f'Mmd, have known F. J. ChoncYCpr tho last fifteen years, and liolf^Bhim per fectly honorable business transactions undiiiinarlully ahlo to carry out any obligation* made by t heir firm. * West & Truux- wholcsplc druggists, Toledo, <1., Waiding, Kinnaii & MurviiA Wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cun is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlm system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo- nals free. * Ap22. ANNOUNCEMENTS, For The Senate. I Wish to announce myself a candidate to roprcHimt tho people of Lumpkin, White and DaWRon, tho muniing term in tho Sonuto, Hiibjoo.t to tho action of primaries. 1 will promise to faithfully serve tin* people to my very boHt abillity. Respect full v, J ti. ALLEY. G eorgia, white co»niy. To »n whom it may concern: J. A. Rich ardson, Administrator of John D. Leonard, deceased, has in duo form ap plied to the midci'sijrned for leave to sell Hie lands luilong-iiitf: id the estate of Bu,id deceased, and said application will he heard at my office on the first Monday in June next. This April 22d, 1802. W D141KLL, Ordinary. G eorgia, white jounty.—wimre- iim, R. W. Ash, administrator of Lou isa Ash, represents tojjlie court in his petition, dimly tiled and (intern! on rec ord, that he has fully adjnblistered said estate. This is therefore! to cite ait per sons concerned, kinjreiKand creditors, to show cause--if an said Administrator sll charged from ids adm’ naive letters of dismiss day in July, 5832, m ft. G eorgia, w ant to an on ry of said cou term. 1932. will S day in June next, door in sahlyctm hours of gaUvTt can—why Tint he dis- tiem and ra the 1st Mon- nary. jersu- IrdiniL- Le April rl'ucs- Ft house h'Ktd hi^ffesf Lower 5 cash, the following tract or parcel of In d in said county, being' part of tot No ID, in the 2d district, eontafatolf . O acre.-'.-— hounded on tile eastHMKmls of F. I,. M.•Kinney ( on tlie^^^^Btil west by the lands of J. II. the south line commencing on the jeo»l| at Mack Oak Corner on the original north and south line, between: said McKinney’s land, and this tract, thence west to n conditional comer on the J . II. Brownlow line, being about twelve acres of cleared land in cultivation. Sold for tho pur pose of paying the debts of the estate of L. H. Brownlow, deceased. J. 8. Hi/,I. IS. BROWNLOW, Executurs Paid Deceased. May 2d, 1892, V) l*for*. After. Ix>m 3 tk'Ci “When I began your .31 V w treatment 1 inof. aga I w«)ii •jhausfe.I liy a.lrnenU that I could naif ------ „ do any work. The ticmupanving fi*. Wright IbB »S lb» W li cret »hovr the mult of 3 months* treKt jjbiit..... 4Kln. 37 j’J. 11 In meat. I now frel like a new being lilt|WaUL.. 40 In. ‘.3 in. 11 J'». nr.dnnlm areal! gone. My friend* arej hip*..« M to. 43 in. 9 in. patients' 1 t r'e ate!) Iv "maiT "cMntial llarmlete. No Starring. Send ft crrU In sUmpe for particular* to dr. o. w. r. sum*. micniM wnu. emmo. ill Five Unchallenged and Undeniable Propositions. FIRST—King’s Royal Qormotimi in tho boat imloi’Hod modic.im* in tho world. SECOND—It Iuih cured moro siokuefiB in proportion to tho amount sol 1 than any modir.ino in tho world. THIRD—Less complaint has Boon made against it, in proportion to tho amount lined, than any niodicince in tho world, FOURTH —No medicine in tho world ov er nocurod siioh patronaj^o in two yoara aft or introduction to tho public. FIFTH—No modir.ino in tho world in more plonnant to tho tasto. Wo hold tho proofs of thoahovo. Wo aro haviny with im and all over (hr country, tho droiuUul soourpo LA- GRIPPE. Hundmls aro boin^ cured right boro jit our doors in a fmv hours by taking TWO TEASPOONFULS of OKRM- ETEllR in ono-half g’lass of hot wator ovory hour for six or oig’ht hours. It is ns pleasant to tnko as lomonado. Wo aro rcu’.oivinjj tostimonials daily, and could till this paper with tho names of {rood and well known people who have boon cured, of long standing and aggra vated cases of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Indigestion, in its many dirms, Female diseases. Blood and Skin otsoasrs, (Toueral Debility, and many bllior diseases caused by impurity of tho blot >d. “The Blood and Stomach is life,” keep these in tfood condition and disease <ym- not exist. We will gladly send you one of our books of Testimonials on applica tion For sale at ^(1 per bottle by all dentists. Manufactured by KIN (US ROYAL UERMETEUR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Habits Cured without physical ormont.nl injury. Treatment, identical with that of J)r. Keeloy, ut Dwight, Illinois. For particulars, address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Edgowood Avo. and Ivy 8t., ATLANTA, GA. fpi pi? swiiro pAfiiiKt: qo. 28 UNIONiqvr,UK, N.y, ahpi, CC'iTCM MASS, 4r|g||tA Qft, Kfey^Sold by H. A. Jarrard, Cleveland. Scientific American Agency torn CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and froo Handbook write to MUNN & CO.. »I1 BltOADWAY, NKW YORK. Oldeafc bureau ror securing pntonta in America. Kvery putont taken out by u» Is brought before Ibo public by a notice given free of chargo In tbu ^(tftttifif ^metitan Largest circulation of any rclentlflo paper In tho wOnd. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly. $.’1.00 a year; fl.60 Blx months. Address MUNN & OO., ruiiLisuKiis, 3f»l Ilroadwuy, Now York. I Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat i ent business conducted for moderate Fcrs. r JOun OFFICE 18 Opposite U.S. patent Office J I I ami we c an secure patent in less lime than those J i remote from Washington. , \ Send model, drawing or photo., with dcscrlp- # [tfon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J • charge. OurTee not due till patent is secured. 2 • a pamphlet, “Bow to Obtain Patents," with J [cost of same in the U. S. ami foreign countries} • sent free. Address, j O.A.SNOW&CO.j Opp. Patent Ornor, wachington, d. C. * Happy and content is a ho.no with “ Tho Ro chester; a lamo with tho light of the morning. Catalogue,write Rochester LampCo. f NcwYork. Millinery and Dress Making Mossy Creek Academy. “THE COLUMBIA.” Mrs. A. C. Davies Having mnvod her Millinery btiBinraR from Cornolia to MoBBy Creek Academy offers to the ladieH of this Bcctioii the laioHi sty leu in s HATS, RIBBONS ANI) TRIMMINGS. that trimmed toRiiit your ntyle and {ante i« much more Batin fa dory to the wearer and costs no more than a ready trimmed one. The system of Dress Catting used by Mrs. Davies insures a perfect tit. Country Produce taken in exchange. WM. 11UOWN, JR. It. I. MKALOR. J. W. BROWN. GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS. §#“€raiiiesviHe, Cta. Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and Fittings, Iron and Brass Castings. Syrup and Stamp (Dills and all Kinds-) of MffiNG MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED. Covrospondcnce solicited. Office and Shops near Air Line Depot. City Drug Store. CUE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR: DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES ’ PAINTS AND OILS FINE TOILET SOAPS STATIONERY combs and brushes GROCERIES FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. CP?/"Wc iiropose to build up n trade by selling at moderate prices. SUTTON & PITCHFORD, Cleveland, Ga. THE If li PEASE II PIANO. 52,000 Hold and now in uso with peid'oct satisfaction in ovory instance, A Hint-class iiimn, at prices to suit the j pie. Beautiful and elegant in finish, made in all 'vinds of woods. Warranted for fixe years, and satisfaction ffuaraiiteod. Hold on asy imyments, orsiiecial ilisconnt for cash. We also sell , The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN, The Lest and handsomest orpin made, and sold at the rifflit price. I*#"Full I’neof si music and Books. We pay freights. Write for catalogrufi and prices hefore Buying! we will save you money. Mi loss A* (Stiff, 3,1 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.