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CONSTIPATION
'■^and other
bowel complaints
cured and prevented
by the prompt
use of
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist
digestion.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Every Dose Effective.
The Cleveland Progress.
Cleveland, Ga., May 27, 1892,
Notice Inst cull for tax returns
for the year lHi)2 elsewhere.
Mr. A. C. Ledford was in our
city Monday morning.
We want a good correspondent
from every district in the county.
.Send us the news, readers.
It is hoinff predicted by many
of our local prophets that Cleve
land is on the virge of a boom.
Officers of hoard of roads and
revenues were installed last
week.
Messrs. G. \Y. Slaton and
Gus Allison have our thanks for
their subscription.
G. I). I’itehford is having some
repairs made on his residence near
the drugstore.
Tax assessors were in session
Tuesday last, hut they found a
few tax errors only, which were
accurately corrected-
The Cleveland baseball club
will probably challenge the Dem
urest team in a few days. We
are ready to accept a challenge
from any nine in north-east Geor
gia.
If you are a citizen of the right
kind of material you can't do
without Tim l’i;o(ii;i:ss. See!
If some people would dabble
less in polities and direct more
attention to home affairs our
country would
1 >ctter off.
SHERIFF SALES.
G KOllUIA. W1UTK COUNTY.—Will tie
Boltl before t 1m; court house door at
Cleveland, While county, (Vorsin, on
the tirst Tuesday in June next, 18112, be
tween the lawful hours of sale to the
highest bidder* for cash, the following
lots of land to-wit:
One third of one fourth undivided in-
The entering
plaint that may
wedge of oom-
prove fatal is of-
l)C toil I)cr edit forest in the west half of lot of land No.
1 DO; also one third of on" liftli undivided
interest in the south half of lot of land
No. 01; also one third of one eighth of
that part of lot No. GO, known as the
Hamby lot, containing sixty two and one
half acres, more, or less, and being one
ten a slight cold, which a dose or ! 1,mi '" 1 "p 11 '' 1 let in tlio north east eoinor
. . unit divided from tin.' rest of tho lot t>y
two ot Ayer s ( nerry I eetoral lines mnrlveil out, the interest to l>o sold
might have Cured at the com- is interest ill nni(l lot; also nil
I that tract of limit known im tho John t,.
moncement, tt would he well, | Richardson gold mines and bring lilt)
Oliver llell was here a few days
of the last and present week. lie
honored Tiik l’noojtns.s with a Co. onlv.
pleasant call and paid us tin ad
vance subscription. Come again,
Olive.
therefore, to keep the remedy
within reach at all times.
The l)it wsonville Advertiser
suggests as a suitable man for the
third party nomination to con
gress from this district lion. W.
II. McAfee, of Lumpkin, "tt man
who has worn the harness for the
past three years without kicking
out, and one that proclaims bold
ly and above board, on the high
est hill tops and in the lowest val
leys the justification of the peo
ple’s party movement.”
LAST CALL FOR TAX RETURNS.
I will he in Cleveland the 7th
and sth days of Juno next, for the
purpose of receiving tax returns,
for the year Ul!>2.
C. L. Fit AN KLIN, It. T. ]{.
We are in receipt of a ropy of
* he Idaho Citizen, published at
Salubria, Idaho, Washing-ton
county. Thccitizen is a six col
umn, till home print folio, is
gaully printed, presenting a
handsome and newsy sheet. It is
owned and operated by Mr. I'.ii-
genc Lorton, a pure and untiring
democrat.
Best ot Alt
To cleans the system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner,
when the Springtime conies, use
the true, and perfect remedy, Sy
rup of Figs. One bottle will ans
wer for till the family and costs
only 50 dents; the large size *1.
Try it and be, pleased. Manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup
ALLIANCE LECTURE.
acres of lot No. SO, tho oast half of lot ot
land No. 00, containing 1*25 acres and 20
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 ami containing *250
acres each ami more fully described in a
deed made by Andrew Siimmds, 11. 10,
’i oung ami J. Lamb Johnson to the Cal
houn band and Mining Co. Dated Jan.0,
188S and recorded in tho office of the
clerk of superior court of said county in
record of deeds, book “G” page 157 to
150.
Also the following lots, parts of lots
rights ami easements in said 3rd district
in said county and more fully described
in two deeds made to tho Calhoun band
and Mining Co, the tirst one dated May,
81st, 1SSS made, by Andrew Simomls, J.
Lamb Johnson, S. V. Stewart, James F.
Redding, K. Willis ami 11. K. Young and
the second one made by the Corns, in par
tition June the 10th lSOOaml both record
ed ill the olliee of the clerk of the super
ior court said county, in record of deeds,
the tirst in book “G” page 252 to258 and
the second in book “11” page 75 and 70
to wit: Part of lot of'land No. 02 con
taining 100 acres and bounded as fol
lows, beginning at tho N. E. 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 tin* mill road to the public road
thence with the public, road to Duke’s
Creek, thence down tin* creek to the line
on the western bouudry of the Mercer
mine, thence along said boundry to the
10- ! beginning corner; also parts of lots of
}l | land Nos. 02 and 08 coupling 75 acres
more or less ami bounded as follows:
com nun icing at a black gum corner on
the 8. fide of Duke crock at the edge of the
water being the cor. b’tv.’n Puds b’long-
ing Dec. 24 ’85 to Calviu Johnson ami the
estate of Josiah Curtis running east the
mcamleriugs of Dukes Creek on the
south side to a sour wood corner on the
blulf on lot No. 02, thence a southernly
direction to a ditch at a stake corner,
thence .with said ditch one hundred ami
fifty yards to a stake c.orm r. thence a
| straight line in asouthcrnly direction toa
pine tree corner on the top of the ridge
j thence up said ridge to the top of 111
i mountain, tlionce through a little gap ii
a N. \V. Direction to a corner them e in :
j northerly direction down tin- ridge to
j the beginning point. Also ail of lot of
land No. 07 except 50 acres more or less
which is included in what is known a.s
j the Mercer mine and except one acre oc-
; eupied and owned by Dukes creek church
This tract contains 200 acres and also ex
cepting from tliiH particular tract a n r-
t'in water ditch across conveyed by M N
Bosworth to Prank Logan in tho yr.*70,
also all the mineral Interest, including all
Al- 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 laud No. 04, containing
250 acres; also the full lot of land No.
OS, containing 250 acres; also all that
tract of land known as the Mercer mine,
consisting of one whole h>t No. 01 and
parts of lob? Noh. 02 and 07, containing
280 acres, bounded by a line beginning
at a chestnut corner, thence running N.
05 degrees, \7. 20 eh 1o a pine,
thence 8. 80 degrees \Y. 0 eh am! 70
links to a black jack Ire**, thence N, 20
degree, 10. 52 eh to a pine, thcime JO. 50
eh to a Spanish oak, thence, due south,
50 eh I" a sassafras stake, thence due
west, 50 eh toa stake, thence due south
15 cli to the beginning; also all ihat tract
Duke’
ditches, etc., in all parts of it with va-
i ions other improvements on it, and hav
ing four or live first class farms on it,
producing annually hundreds of bushels
of corn—and was levied on and to be
sold by virtue of the following H. fas. is
sued from tin* Superior court of said
county against the C-a.houn baud and
Mining Co. to wit: One in favor of 11,
E. Young, one in favor of John C. Nim-
onds, one in favor of James F. Kidding,
one in favor of S. V. Stewart, one in favor
of Win. Ih Smith, one in favor of M. A.
Conner. All against said Deft. Co., and
by virtue of one tL fa. issued by 8. N.
Black, T.C, for said coutvty, for State
and county taxes for the year 1801,
which ti. fa. was controlod to 11. K.
Young, he being t he owner now and for
whose use the same is now proceeding
against said Deft. Co. Notice as requir
'd by law has been given said Deft. Co.
This May 4, 1802,
S. L. BROWN, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash lot
of land No. 147, containing 250 acres—
more or less—and all of lot of land No.
100, containing 245 acres—more or less—
except live 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 the possession of the Deft. J. D.
Jarrard, and levied on by virtue of and
tt> satisfy i|. ti. fa. issued from the su
perior court of skid 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. ’02. S. b. BROWN, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash a
one half undivided interest in a certain
saw mill, and its appurtepances located
on lot of land No. 105 in the 2d district
of said county, known as the 8. D. Poor
saw mill, together with a one half inter
est in all the rights, privileges and ease
ment.) belonging to tho same, with free
use of water, shoals, and good, sufficient
room for running all other machinery,
except a grist mill in fee simple in the
land on which said mill is located and all
the appurtenances thereunto belonging.
Said property now in tha possession ol
S. I). Poor, the Defendant, and was lev
ied on and to bo sold as the property of
8. 1). Poor, by virtue of four ii. fas is
ed from the superior court of said county
in favor of 0. M. (.'lay to Uha gainst said 8.
1). Poor. 8. L. BROWN. Sheriff.'
May 4, 1802.
G eorgia, white COUNTY. To all
whom it may concern: J. A. Rich
ardson, Administrator of John D.
Leonard, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and said application will be
heard at my oflico on I he first. Monday in
June next. This April 22d, 1802.
W. lb BELL, Ordinary.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For The Senate.
I wish to announce myself a candidate to
represent the people 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 abillity.
Respectfully,
J. U. ALLEY.
Five Unchallenged and
FIRST—King’s Royal Germeteur is the
best indorsed medicine in the world.
SECOND —It. has cured more sickness in
proportion to the amount sol l than any
medicine in the world.
THIRD—Less complaint has been made,
against it, in proportion to the amount
used, than any mcdicinco in the world.
FOURTH—No medicine in tin* world ev
er secured such patronage in two years
after introduction to the public.
FIFTH —No medicine in the world is
mi re pleasant to the taste.
We hold the proofs of t he above.
We are having with us, and all over
the country, tin* dreadful scourge LA-
GRIPPE. Hundreds are being cured
right here, at our doors in a few hours by
taking TWO TKA.SPOONKULS of GERM-
ETEllli in one-half glass of hot. water
every hour for six or eight hours. It is
as pleasant to take as lemonade.
We are receiving testimonials daily,
and could till this paper with the 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, Remain diseases, Blood and Skin
diseases, General Debility, and many
blhi r diseases caused by impurity of the
blood.
“The ib’lood 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. Manufactured by
KING’S ROYAL GKRME'VEUll (’<>.,
Atlanta, Ga.
tho
Rev. II. R. Davies, State
iinnro Lecturer, will meet
County Alliance at;
Rlairsville, Monday, May 30.
Dalilonega, Wednesday, June* 1.
Da wsonville, Thursday, 41 2.
Cmnming, Friday, 44 3.
All Ailiancemen arc urged to
he present. Presidents of county
alliances will make necessary ar
rangements for meeting.
MOSS Y CREEK A CA DEM Y.
I of land on the waters of Duke’s Greek,
The closing of the fall and : known as the Eatonton mines, consisting
• . .• .1 >, / t i : of all of lots ol laud Nos. hi) a lid 02, and
spnn.u- term of 1 ho Mossy < reck M „ m! „r ti... i.,t
Academy Friday evening of the in tlio nerth east corner, known I1H Urn
• * c Hamby lot or
8,,umj l,f mines eontni,
( u- also all of lot-
lot of land N
ek, was a
and mirth
'metion. The said Eatonton
0s7 and one half acres;
f land No. 102; also all of
104, except two acres sold
A party of Clcvolandites will
attend coin men cemcinent exer
cises at Young Harris next week.
Among them are: Herbert Lo
gan, A. 15. Hell and llerschel
iveninier.
Mr. J. K. Hood, of Nncooehce,
came into Tiik I’kookkx.s office
Tuesday last and paid 11s a dollar
for a year’s sut seriptioh. Many
thanks, Mr. Hood, such calls as
this are much appreciated.
A snake was seen crossing a
road down on Shoal Creek a few
days ago, which, it is said, made I previous w
a track ten or twelve inches wide, j merriment and mirth to its
Particulars can be obtained of dents and numerous visitors. 1 0 fyt<> Jamoa Cba.mberB, tho last two lot
Jim Nix, the wamm and hu' r - The exercises were highly inter- j containing 2r»o nans nu:lij also Uus nnrili
e.sting, consisting of speaking I
by various parties, dialogues,
stage-dancing and sweet music,
1 ho occasion being nothing else
but captivating to each and every
attendant.
The following day a picnic was
had near Head's ferry, which in
fused new life into the young
men and ladies, especially the lit-
1 le ones.
The table was excellently pre
pared, being supplied with many
obtainable aliments, which wore
in superfluous quantities.
After the entire crowd partook
of the palatable viands, the re-
Cleveland needs ii boom that I m;1 inder of the day was spent in
will take her up by the nape of ! |,|omh:i! 111 y skipping up and down
( (KOlKil
tf a.s, U. \V. Ash, administrator of bon
* isa Ash, represents to the court in hi.-,
petition, duely filed and entered on rec
ord, that ho has fully administered said
estate. Thin is therefore to vile all per
sons concerned, kindred
to show cause if any they ran- why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his. administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the 1st Mon
day in July, 1802.
W. JL BELL, Ordinary.
G eorgia, white coi
ant to an older of the. court of Ordina
ry of said county, granted at the April
term*. 1002, will he sold on t he first 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 <p* parcel of land
in sail! county, being part" of lot No- 127,
in the 2d district, eoniunnng 44 acres—
bounded on Hie east, by t he lards of F.
L. McKinney ; on the uoiTll ami west by
the lands of J. H. lirownlow, the south
line, commencing on the east, at Black
Oak * .’oruor on i he origi > .1 north and
outh line, between said IJe.KininyV
land, and this trad, I.Lomco wist to a
conditional minor on the J. II. Brownldw*
line, being about twelve acres of cleared
latpl in c.u Rival ion. Hold for the pur
pose of paying tho debts of the estate of
: : - ; iCv HW; o(t«iW MWHBTC '-'0. ORAMM
' ,, .!=•> An;.nr» 0». *•*'”*"*'»
( . ..iv sAt.g PV «5tc.w..
JB-hy Sell 1 . Iiy II
I,, s.
J. !
nBud.
II. DHOWM.OW,
utnrn Said Deceased.
wagon
gy manufaelurcr of this place.
We truly appreciate the way
our patrons are paying their sub
scriptions, and those who have
not remitted, we are confident
they will do so, as there is not a
person's name on our book’s but
whom is perfectly good.
Mr. II. A. Jarrard has made a
rise at last. He came out yester
day, wearing a bon ton manilla
hat and n pretty pair of white
pantaloons, besides paying us a
dollar for a year’s subscription to
The PiioaitEss.
the neck and shake the selfishness
and little petty jealosies out of
her people; that will unite them
in working harmoniously togeth
er for the good of their town—
that is what we need—that , is
the kind of a boom we want in
Cleveland, the golden.
Old uncle Isaac Oakes, who is
now in his seventy-second year of
age, was found lying on the road
side near the residence of G. W.
Slaton yesterday about noon. He
had been out for a short walk,
and, getting too warm, he fainted
and fell upon his face, slightly
bruising the chin and forehead, j only five weeks. We
lie was immediately rushed to, this institution will
and conveyed by kind friends to j good a. patronage at
I. js daughter’s residence, Mrs. A. [ opening as it had at itsclosing. and
II. Henderson. Drs. Underwood with its liyc, progressive corps
gnd Sutton were at once summon-j of trustees, with ltev, II. It. Da
zed, who, after a short while, re- vies as president of the academy,
l.ieved him of much anguish. At and Prof. A. 15. Hell, assistant, a
this writing he is resting very big success is garnered for its fu-
well, but h quite sick, iturctcrm.
the river hanks, over the iiillsand
through the valleys, and many
other pleasing feats.
Among tlio many who went
to Ihe picnic from Cleveland
and Mossy Creek are as follows:
Messrs, (i. C. Bell and A. 15. Hell,
H. F. Logan, Marion Jarrard,
Jesse Sims, Pern Kenimer, Willie
Logan, Jim Adams, Ed. Cooley,
Lester Hell. Ladies: Misses -Ma
ry Bell, Iona Cooley, Lula Dean,
Nora, Porter, Jesse Porter, Hat
tie Porter, Minnie Jarrard.
School at the' academy is sus
pended, hut will not remain thus
trust that
receive as
its next
U>:
May ad, IS.rJ.
SATISFACTION H guaranteed
to every consumer of MOOD’S
Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses in
every bottle. No other does this.
SPECIALS.
A man in all the bettor for fry
ing to l;e good no matter what
the motive may be.
Try BLACK'D IT AUGHT leu for Dyspepsia.
There is only one t ime that you
know exactly what a in in is—
when he is dead.
jfijgy* DLACK-Ofl/tUGHT tea cures Constipation.
The republican national con
vention meets on the. 7lh of June
at Minneapolis.
gcElrao'i WINC OF OAHOUl fur female disea»C9
He who has no inclination to
learn more will very he apt to
think that he knows enough.
>jY’'WINE OF CARDlll, a Tonic for Woman.
Better to have loved and lost
than to have loyed and won—
judging from the divorce court
records.
iTIcFLREF S WINE OF C/IRPUI for Weak Nerve.
The truly proud man knows
neither superiors nor inferiors.
The first, lie does not admit of;
the second he does not concern
himself about.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
Is it not worth the small price
of 75c. to free yourself of every
symptom of these distressing com
plaints? If you think so, call at
our store and get a bottle of Shi
loh’s Vitalize.-, every bottle has a
Sold by Sutton & Pitchl’ord.
Have your Job Work executed at
«‘.nKt'i-ueting this oilice, it you want satislaction,
Millinery and Dress Making.
Mossy Greek Academy.
.rfgjiL
“THE COLUMBIA.”
A. C. Davies
Having" moved her Millinovy business from Cornelia to Mossy Omsk Academy
offers to tho ladies of this suction tho latest stylos in
TlabituBurnt 1 without phytticul or uinnt.til injury,
nto till ]>or^gtTroa1.mont identical with that of l)r. Kooloy, at
ti rroditohs, ^Dwight, lllinoln. For imrticuhirn, juhlroaa
THE K EE LEY INSTITUTE,
Edgowood Avo. and Ivy 8t„ ATLANTA, GA.
mm
s
HATS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS.
hat trimmed to suit your stylo and tasto is much more sat-isfaotory to tho wearer
and oosts no more than a ready trimmed one. Tho system of Dross Cutting' used
by Mrs. Davies insures a perfeot tit. Country Produce taken in exchange.
MM. BROWN, JR.
R. 1. 1MKALOR.
W. BROWN.
5
mtaimng
; also tho riffht to divert water
dialogues, J from Buk<’s Cro«dt on tho old William
Allison homo )»laoo above tho house, and
the riffht to conduct water through, upon
uwl across said Allison place by moans
of a ditch or otherwise, the said homo
place boinjf parts of lots of land No. 02
and 03, and this ritfht is fully described
in a di ed mode by Julia A. and («. B.
Allison to Jesse R. Lnmsdon, dated Fob.
‘J, 1HS8; also tho mineral interest in lot
of land No. 14 in tho fifth district of said
enmity, containing 480 acres, and the
rif^ht of water, wood and timber on said
lot for mining" purposes; also the undi
vided one fourth of the south half of lot
of land No. hi, in tho third diet id of
said county, and the said interest hein#
equal to 8J and one fourth acres. All
the foregoing" lands are known as tho
Calhoun mines, consisting of too Rich
ardson, Allison, Eatonton 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
lands, tilled with rich veins and depos
it es, and said lands are levied on oh one
entire tract as well as on each particular
tract; also on all the canals, ditches,
right of way for any purpose, easements
and ap pur ten mces or rights in any man
ner belonging to the foregoing lands or
appertaining thereto, for mining or any
other purpose, or an belonging to any
part of said mines, consisting of a seven
mile canal or ditch, commencing at one
end of said property and running t lirough
the came, and all the lattcrnl ditches,
rights and easements belong to the said
lands or any part thereof will he sold
with the said property ;’also all Hi • per
sonal property of said 1 .'oft. Co. to wit:
About 500 feet of 0 inch Spiral Piping,
about seven or H hundred feet of eight
inch piping, fifty or sixty feet of J2 inch
piping, two play pipes and two sets of
nozzles, five new mattocks and a num
ber of old 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 rcnch, one grind
stone and one hand saw, and a few other
little things in said. shop. The said per
sonal property will be sold at the same
time and place with the rest of I lefts’. , .
property, at the court house door in said J printed. e’Ulll 1(111(30 (Ml it, USG
county, and delivered to the pufchasers coixlingdy mnl if it docs you no ■ Gallery. Charges reasonable. Call anil
on the property where it now is and will ; p ... ’ . .
remain till so delivered. All the fore- good It Will cost you nothin
going property to be sold as the Calhoun 1
Land and Mining Co, property, now in
possession of said compuny, uml contains j
Home of the very best mines in North |
East Georgia, and has been prepared for
work by building trestles, constructing tuib UJUUtJ, 11 yUU Willil biURilttUllUU. (Arpil 15, ’82 ly.)
Gainesville;
iron works.
i#*Gaiuesvillc, Gii.
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and fittings, Iron and Brass Castings.
Syrup and Stamp mills and all Kinds' of
MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED.
(loiTt'NponchMico solicited, Oflico mid Shops lionv Air Lmo Depot.
City Drug Store.
WE. ARH HEflDgimaTEPtS poR: > >
DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES
PAINTS AND OILS
FINE TOILET SOAPS
STATIONERY
COMBS AND BRUSHES
GROCERIES
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS-
J2?“Wc propose to build up :i trade by selling atmodemto prices.
SUTTON k PITGHFORD, Cleveland, Ga.
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Sold and now in use with perfect satisfaction in every instance, A first-class
piano at prices to suit the people. Beautiful and elegant in finish, made in all
kinds of woods. Warranted for fixe years, and satisfaction guaranteed. 8old on
easy payments, or special discount for cash. We also sell ’
The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN,
The best and handsomest organ nviirle, and solo at the right pvice.
Full line of sheet music and books. We pay freights. Write for catalogue
and prices before buying; we will save you money.
MUCH tXr fStii’fi, 21 Marietta St.,
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