The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896, May 27, 1892, Image 2

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The Cleveland Progress. Entered at tho Post-offieo nt Cleveland a* Second-class Mail Matte**, Jan. 2ff, M»2. Offloial'Orgnn of While.county W. B. WOODWARD, Editor and Prop’r. Cleveland, G&., May 27, 1892. All who want to aspire for of fice, ploiiHe hold up your 'hands. h h is b to to There seems to ho quite a nunihcr wishing to servo the people, and the more the merrier. (iov. Brown, of Georgia, wears a pair of ei.fl' links, made of brass buttons eut from a confederate soldier’s coat, Gen. Julml Early usetl a sea if pin representing a ti ny confederate flag, and probably does so still, for he never design ed to Iicconio reeontrusted. Ex. Gov. Northern has pardoned out Tom I’cndley and Eli Fields who were sentenced to the peni tentiary tv year or so ago for be ing accessories after the fact in several arson eases in Pickens county. A general impression prevails among the republicans that the future of the party is either Blaine or defeat, it is barely possible, however, says the New York Herald, that its future may include both. There is nothing inennnbout fate. A Tennessee paper proudly pub lishes the fact that Felias Wool- soy, a Greene county farmer, has a pair of shoes that wore made in 18.51 from the skin of a calf that was once owned by George Wash ington. But that is nothing as a relic; “Bun" Stanley, a North Carolina farmer, claims to have nailed over his mantle the horns of the goat that butted George Washington when he joined the Masons. The only southern states'that are not making much progress in the work of collecting money and preparing an exhibit for the Co lumbian fair, are Georgia, South Carolina and Mississippi. In Georgia, the Gov. assisted by a number of public spirited and piogressive ladies and gentlemen, are doing all they’can to prepare nit exhibit, but are not meet ing with much success. A daughter of a Baptist preach er, William Brunt, shot and kill ed a notorious outlaw named Al exander Gilmore in BJadcn coun ty, N. 0., for forcing her to pre pare dinner for him in the absence of tho family. She seized a double barrel shotgun and lodged thirteen buckshot in his body, causing his death in a short time. It is said that."a reward _of three hundred dollars is out for Gil more for murderjn South Caroli na, dead or alive, and if so Miss Brunt is entitled to tho reward. Thb farmers and others w ho arc raising such a row about hard times in this country should look at Kussia and see what real trouble is. Several cases have come to light in Bussia\recently of parents in the famine-plagued district selling their children. At llarsinak a man sold his daughter, a child of eight, for six roubles, while another in the same dis trict, who had four children, sold the oldest, a girl, and got rid of the others by paying people to adopt them. In the village of Neomerofl’kn, in the neighbor hood of Bratslay Podolia, a man went about the streets offering to sell his two daughters, one for live and the other for three rou bles. Mr. Ilill and Air. Cleveland personally are nothing to us ex cept as a means to success. While advocating Mr. Hill we have not detracted from Mr. Cleveland. If necessary, either or both of them should have the wis dom and patriotism to retire. And this is the spirit of conces sion and of conciliation that should animate the breasts of all democrats, no man is tit to go as SHOAL CREEK ITEMS. Mn. Eiutoh : Tho Shoal Creek farmers are well up with their crops, Htauds being generally good and everything looking prosperous. The morning of the 28rd and 24th inst., tho thermom eter has been down to 88 or 40, with quite a white frost, which I suppose downed the farmers be low zero. Sunday evening last., between five and six o'clock, we had the masterest rain and hail that wo have seen for some time. Tho ground was covered broad cast where the water was not running, and in drifts it was from shoe-mouth to a foot deep. Th< hail was small, perhaps from tin size of a large shot to a common size ring marble—too small how ever to do much damage. We do not know the extent of hailstorm, but it seemed to ban been about a half mile wide, and so far as we know tho heaviest, part of the hail was between Lit tlefield’s store and Allison Smith’s. We hope a week or two of warm weather will come and bring out our crops, so as to restore the feelings of the farmers. Mr. N. N. Littlefield had a very fine squad of live, pigs, perhaps a week old, but found them all dead in one pile a few days since. The baseball players in this community have recently orguj nized and are now ready for busi ness; the young men are exalted within themselves, and the hearts of their parents arc made glad in their engaging in this money making and profitable game. Tin club met last Satuiday and did some very good playing, having had a goodly number of specta tors, viz: Jeremiah Stover, E E. Kenimor, Joseph Christopher, Esq. E. Carroll, A. W. Smith, Botov Lewis, and many others, who were feasting their souls on the enterprise now being gotten up in their midst. One thin surprising about Ibis game was that ,1. 1). O’Kelley and Bud Smith, who were in plain view, failed to stop plowing to witness the playing, but wo hope that they, with all the rest of the good citizens, will sooner or later be come interested. Esq. E. Carroll has been mak ing it lively joining peoplo in wedlock and feasting on their good suppers, while his pocket has failed to rceeivo any feast and in one or more eases lie has failed to feast his appetite. Wo are aware that a true nlliauceman is willing to work for very small wages. He is afraid to make any complaint, as ho probably may need some of that kind of work himself ere long. We are informed that (’apt Aslmry is making it lively in his gold pits N. N. Littlefield never tires wrapping up goods when he gets the cash for them. Alina Carroll and Chat Bowen have a high time when they can get to haul some of the girls around. John Burgis anticipates a fine time when he gets his new buggy recently ordered. 1’. M, Alexander says lie is al ways at his post, ready to grind corn or wheat day or night. If the baseball team is successful lie may not have to grind next year. 1’i.ow Boy. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper’will be pleased to know that there is at least, one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Its proprietors have so much COME TO CLEELAND. Cleveland is one of the most promising towns in the state, and poscsscs natural advantages that no other town in Georgia can boast, of. She has the purest air, tho best water and the highest al titude of any other town in Geor gia. The altitude of this place is nearly 2800 feet. Of course with this high altitude, wo have the coolest of summer breezes and the healthiest of climates, and we advise the low landers to come to Cleveland,'.if they want to spend a pleasant season in one of the most delightful towns on the face of the earth, surrounded by beau tiful, natural scenery, and among peoplo of tase and refinement. The hotels and private boarding houses can accommodate a large number of guests, and will be glad to entertain you. Cornel A THIRTY-SIX DWT. NUGGET. Mr. Wash Adams, a very poor old man and miner, while wash ing out gravel on Col. Boyd's property near tlie Lockhart on house and be4m last Monday to get. a little gold to buy the miner’s “peck o’ meal and mackerel,” picked up a nugget of gold that weighed thirty-six chvts., equal to #82.50. Frank Moore was the purchaser, and the nugget can be seen there. Uncle Wash was the happiest man that has been since the sur render. Uncle Wash said he fell as hap py as he did before the war when he had his pocket full of “quine” gold.—Signal. CLEVELAND. A great health resort. No edtisumption. No malaria. Bracing mountain breeze. Coitl nights. No drouths. No blizzards. No floods. AboVe the negro belt. A thrifty white population in city and county. No clash of races. A cosmopolitan population. No contagion's diseases. Low taxes. . (llicap living. Cheap building material. Cheap lands. Rieh gold mines. '' * lfich magnetic, spceular «nd hematite iron. < Jtieli manganese. «■ ih'isk business all the yeitr. . Inviting Imsinessopportunities. Good churches. Good Schools. Good Hocioty. Come to Cleveland, buy you a . , faith in its curative powers, that a delegate to Chicago, who is not! d offcr 0ue i hmd „. d i) tl n !lrs willing to lay aside h.s prefer- fm . it fldls u , ruro . Sond cnees and prejudices for the good of the party. It may be the proper and wise course to retire Messrs. Cleveland and Hill, and | nominate another man who can ( command the zealous sup-] Give us your name as a port of the party in the doubtful i subscriber to thi> paper and set- states.—Augusta Chronicle. I tie in the fall. for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Ciiknky A Co., Toledo, O. M.’”Sokl by drug gists, 75c. CURIOUS FIGURES ON THE SUR PLUS. The weight and bulk of the gold and silver coins now held in the United States treasury form the subject of much theory among people of mathematical turn of mind, one of whom has ascertain ed that tho gold alone weighs over GUI tons of 2,000 pounds, and that the silver weighs 8,000 tons. (lorded along the highway as wood is corded the gold would make a wall 4 feet high and I feet thick for a distance of 835 feet. The silver, similarly packed into asol- id wall, would extend 4,248 feet . or about live-sixths of a miio. If n ll - * l - packed in carts, a ton in each cart, the procession would be nearly thirty-three miles long, of which distance the carts containing the gold would cover two and one- half miles and the silver laden carts a fraction over thirty and 0110-quarter miles. Dyspepsia has driven to an ear ly and suicidal grave many a man who, if he had tried the virtues of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, would be alive to-day and in the enjoyment of health and competence. Suf ferer, be warnedlin season, and do not allow the system to run down. A farmer was rather noted among his friends for a complain ing disposition. One year the crops were exceptionally good, and some curiosity was felt to see how he would meet the ease. “I am afraid,” said he, “thgt such a great crop would be a powerful strain on the land.” The mining interest in on a boom. The Gordon property lias been purchased by capitalists and preparations for mining that yal- unble property is being made.— Signal. OPJJS 13IV J OAT® Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is talo n; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and act;) gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and BowcIh, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to Tho taste and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its flfctiou and truly beneficial in its effort.), prepared only from tho most healthy am! agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ull and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for rnlo in 5ftc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Aliy reliable druggist wl. < may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly PJT'ymy one who Do not accept luiy substitute. ■010 OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro- I ™ duce from actual cures such won derful statements of relief to human suffering as HOOD’S Sarsaparilla The wholesale price of whale- hone is now 810,000 per ton. On the strength of this, a large whal ing flat is about to start on a six month’s cruise to the Antarctic ocean where whales are thought to bo plentiful. "I am sojlred," Is a common exclamation at this season. There is a certain brac ing effect in cold air which is lost when the weather grows warmer; and when nature is renewing her youth, her admirers feel dull, sluggish and tired. This condi tion is owing mainly to the im pure condition of the blood, and its failure to supply healthy tis sue to tho various organs of the body. It is remarkable how sus ceptible the system is to the help to be derived from a good medicine i.t fins season. Possessing just those purifying, building up qualities which the burly craves. Hood’s Sarsaparil la soon overcomes that tired feel ing, restores the appetite, purifies the blood, and, in short, imparts vigorous health. Its thousands of friends as with one voice do- dare “It Makes the Weak Strong.” May, 20. Be honest in your convictions, maintain them with firmness, but don’t fall out with your friend because he docs not agree with you. We have a speedy and positive cure Jor catarrh, dipthcria, can ker mouth and headache, IN SHI LOH'S CATAAKU KE.MEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Sold by Sutton A l’itchford. It is estimated that 1,000 horses have been killed in western Ken tucky this year by “buffalo gnats.” These insects enter the nostrils of the animals in such numbers as to suffocate them. PALACE 1-PRICE CLOTHING HODSE, 3#"Leader of Fashions Just Received $5,000 Worth OF CLOTHING, FOR MEN, IiOYS AND CHILDREN, CALIFORNIA Hi! SYRUP CO. SAN FRANQIwO, CAL, L0VISVHU, KV. NFVJ YORK, t.Y McElree’o Wine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S BlACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in White County: Sutton & Pftchford, Cleveland. H. X'f Jarr.ird, Cleveland, G. 11. Irvine, Mossy Crook. Lumpkin county: K. C. Onrtkdgo, Dahlonega, I). Howell & co., Aurarin, W. \. Whelchol & co., Nesv Bridge, J. J. W. Tate u Bi-o. Willow. a- t ■ - •- • • 'Ti-Eli • k i*wL M. Campbell Argyll}, WJh . r. iyti: The accowictuyii)/ Btutement of my weight and nteuMm- ruent i will nho\v tho rc ultuoIjWaUL. live monitor’ treatment. !ltl|>*.... 43 m. 4«t«. lain. PATIENTS TREATED DY HAUL CONFIDENTIAL. ItarmlrtM, ami with r..» IticunvcnUnc*, cr had effect*. . 0 7'Cf'O Btfvrc. Aft«r. I Wright ISA IU tU thi 15 Ifc ** ‘ • ' U In. 10 In Tho Importance of Keeping tho blood la a puro condition Is universally known, and yet tlicro are very few peoplo who have perfectly puro blood. Tho taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or other foul humor Is heredited and transmitted for generations, causing untold suffering, and wo also accumulate polsou and germs of dis ease from tho air wo breathe, % Af tho food wo eat. or !S 0 8^ 1 h o water wo drink. W jjj 0 a Hj B Thoro is nothing H B B Jg n B moro cou- c 1 u s l v o 1 y D9 O SJj P] proven than tho posltlvo power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over all diseases of tho blood. This medicine, when fairly tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or salt rheum, removes tho taint which causes catarrh, neutralizes tho acidity and cures rheumatism, drives out the germs of malaria, blood poi soning, etc. It also vitalizes and en riches tho blood, thus overcoming that tired feeling, and building up the wholo system Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full infor mation and statements of cur^s sent free. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 01; six for SS. Prepared only by C. I. JIOOl) A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mu*i IOO Doses One Dollar Merit Wins. Wo desire to say tn our citizens that we have been for years selling I)r. King’s New discovery for consumption, Dr King's New Life Pills, Hueklou’s Arnica Salv e and Electric Bitters, and have nev er handled remedies that sell as well, or than have given such universal satisfac tion- we do not hesitate to guarantee them euerytime and wo stand reudo to refund the pnrchoae price if satisfacto-y results do not follow their use. Tlmse remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. |. , Sold b\ K. C. Cartledgo, druggist Dah! nega, (tu. Happy Hoosiers. Win, Timmons, Post nu tter of Idaville, 1ml., writes “Electric Bitt.TH has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that had hading arising Kidney and Liver trouble.” John Leslie farmer and stockman, of same place says “Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kid ney anti Liver meeicine, made me feel like a new man.” J. W. Ganlnor, hard ware merchant, same town, says: Elec- tricJBitters is just the thing fora man who is all run down and don’t rare whether he lives or dies; lie fountl new strength, good appetite anti felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle at E. C. Cartledgc’s Drugstore. Dahlonega, Ga. THE POLICE GAZETTE Is the only illustrated paper in tin* world containing all the sensational and sporting news. No Saloon Keeper, Bar ber or (.'lub Hoorn can afford to be with out it. It always makes friends whenev er it goes. Mailed to any address in the United States, securely wrapped, 13 weeks for $1.25. Send Five Cents for sample copy. RICHARD K. FOX, Franklin Square. New York City. SoUC^tosTsl™ moi - st) L remedies that do not iu-» 1 Jure the health or In t erf urn with one’s business or measure. It builds up and improves the general I health, clears the skin and beautifies the complexion, i No wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment. Endorsed by physicians and loading society ladies. , PATIENTS TREATED BY MAH.. CONFIDENTIAL. llaralFM. So Star, Inf. Sen J 8 coaU In sUiupj for particular* to j as. o. w. r. sima. ■■uciu’S themes, csicaeo. ;ll. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from pract ice, having had placed in hie hands by an East Indian missionary the. formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Conmunp turn. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure lor Nervous Debilities and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, bus felt it Ids duty to make if known to his suffer ing fellow. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full dir«« turns for prepair ing and using. Sent by mail by addres sing wiih stamps naming this paper. \V. A. NoYisr, 8*20 Bowers’ Rochester N. V. DR. PARKER’S REMEDIES, who are Weak, Nervous. Debili tated, who in folly and ignor ance have trifled away their vig or of BODY, MIND and MANHOOD, causing terrible drains upon the wells of life, Headache, Backacho, Dreadful Dreams, Weakness of Memory, Pi in] ties upon the face, mid all the effects leading t»' early decay, Consumption or Insanity, send for BOOK OF LIFE, (sealed) free, with particulars of a home cure. NO CUKE NO PAY. Dll PARKER, 340, N. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn. « WOMEN who have Headaches, B: clinches. Neuralgias. Scanty, j Profuse and Painful Meustrua- I tions, Disorders and Displacements of ! the Womb and Sexual Organs, Bar renness, Leucorrhera, etc., should send j for WOMAN’S BOOK OF LIFE, (sealed) j free with particulars for home cure. NO J (THE NO PAY. Scientific. Qualifications Unlimited Experience, Careful Diagnosis ! and Honest Representations are the se crets of our success. Address (’. W. PARKER, M. D. 340, N. Cherry, Nash ville. Tenn. DEFORMITIES. Cross Eyes, Hair Lip. Curvature of the Spine, Club Feet, Hip Joint Disease, and all deformities of the Hands, Arms, Legs and Fee’, radically cur* d. DI3FIGVJRCMEFETS. Superfluous Hair, Wine Marks, Moles, etc., painlessly and perfectly removed. Send for valuable treatise on the above. Address, C. W. PARKER. M. D., 340, N. Cherry, Nashville, Tenn. 3#-Tlie Latest Stylesjj PHICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES. For Gash! For Gash! CALL, SEE FOR YOURSELVES Palace Clothing* House, WliOEEsALE AND RETAIL, E. HAMMEL, Proprietor. GAINESVILLE, GA. ffRIWUW Down Men and BlUffUm Women suAVi-in" from any form of CHRONIC DISEASE, can secure a valuable work, on their af fliction (sealed) free, and learn how they can be cured at home, by writing DR. PARKER A CO., 340. North Cherry St.., Nashville, Tenn. Better write today, delays are dangerous. Please state your trouble and how long afflicted. Haketa Turkish Female Pills can he relied upon. Nkykr fail. By return mail, securely sealed, £1 per box ; ff boxes, $5. Full particulars for ‘J-cent I stamp. Address, IIaketa Remedy Co., ! Lock Box, 3368, Boston, Mass. BUCKLKN S ARNICA SALVES. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by K. C. Cart ledge. Druggist. DAHLONEGA, GA. Happy ami content is a home with “ The Ro chester; a lamo with the light of the morning. Catalogue-s w riifi Rochester Lamp Co., New York. Clark, Bell & Co, Manufacturers and Dealers in Sash, lN»ors, ISlinds, Mouldings, Brackets, SIUXGLES and LUXIBER. ■Also SEWEE and DRAIN PIPE• Prices as lovj\as the lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed. CLARK, BELL & CO. Gainesville, - - Georgia.