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RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can .always bn „
successfully treated
with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
C A cure
i is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
- medicine.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
The Cleveland Progress.
Cleveland, Ga., Jnly 1, 1892,
IggrWtNE OF CAROM, s Tonic for Women-
Mr. .1. M. Latham was among
our business men Tuesday.
•Tolm Fields, colored, died at
his home oil Blue l'reek last
Tuesday.
Uaseoml) ('raven has the
thanks of Tim Puookkss for a
year’s subscription.
Miss Dora Palmer returned
from Gainesville the latter part
of the past week.
Prof. J. ('. Dean, of Clinton,
Ky., is now at his parents’ home
in this county.
.Miss Jura Palmer lias been
somewhat indisposed for several
days past , hut is at present, wi
learn, convalescing.
Subscribers who have arranged
to pay for their paper in wood
will please deliver it at once, as
we need it badly.
Miss Kva Merritt, who has been
in the millinery business in
Gainesville during the past three
months, is again at her home.
Mr. M. II. Stanton invaded our
little burgh Tuesday, lie wears
the smiles of a People's partymnn
and we sincerely believe he is.
Little Bessie Sutton has been
sell’rriiig severely from teething
during the past week or so. We
hope her illness will be no further
prolonged.
Mr. K. T. Whatley, assistant
stale geologist, who has been in
our community for two or three
weeks, left. Tuesday morning for
Atlanta.
acClHEE I WINE OS CHIlDUl for Weak Nov.,.
Owing to a business trip made
to Dahlonega last week wo failed
to get the paper out on time.
Such will try and he avoided in
the future.
Mr. Fred Dover of the beauti
ful valley of Nacooehee, is to be
rewarded for being so prompt in
the payment of his subscription
to this paper. Fred is one of the
right kind.
Mr. fi. I). Pitchford, the popu
lar assistant postmaster of this
place, is oft’ on a business trip to
I lie Qeen City. George does not
belong to the boycott crowd if he
is a I lemoeral.
Preaching at the Methodist
church Sunday morning and in
the.nflernoon was well attended.
Our friend, Rev. M. B. Watkins,
is doing good work for our com
munity in religious circles.
Mr. Boutello and wife of
Gainesville were in the village a
few days of last week. This gen
tleman seems to he greatly inter
ested in the mineral welfare of
this section, and we hope his an
ticipations i‘i this line will prove
both beneficial to himself and our
county.
lyO OTHER Sarsaparilla posses*
■ ™ ses the Combination, Proportion
and Process which makes HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself.
-•Chrri-ri—rf t’-S OTHER WiSE.
‘ Static of ()., Cm of Toi.kdo, (
Lvovs County. \
.Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that lie is the senior partner of
the firm of F. J. Chunky & Co.,
j doit g business in the City of To-
I ledo, eouuI v and tjtirw■■■ttmvc! aid,
After tomorrow the Cleveland j mid that said tirm wiU pay the
and Dahlonega mail route which ! J J" Nl)HLD DOL-
, , ' , ,, , ; GA Kb for each and every ease of
has been so successfully managed ( . |lt|in . h thal oiuinot |„, ( . um) |,v
by county treasurer, Payne will
lie changed and placed in other
hands, the four years’ contract
with Mr. Payne expiring at the
above mentioned time. The mail
will then leave Cleveland, going
over to Halfway three times each
week—thence to Dahlonega.
“Excuse me, George, but when
I saw you a year ago, your face
was covered with pimples; it
seems to he all right now.” “Yes,
sir; that's because I stuck to
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the greatest
blood medicine in the world. I
was never so well in my life as
I am now."
The People’s party polled over
40,000 votes in Oregon,
Monday, two weeks ago, the
party being organized only 60
days in the state. I fere is a ques
tion : Where will the old parties
he when the November election
is over?
The People's party state con
vention to nominate a governor
and state house officers meets in
Vtlanta the 20th of July. Each
county is entitled to twice as
many delegates as it lias repre
sentatives in the lower house of
t ie general assembly.
Try BLACK-nRAUCril Ira for Dyspepsia.
Gov. Northern is being advised
by some very influential People’s
parlytnen to.come over with the
reform movement or take a few
doses of Dr. Kline’s brain treat
ment. Our opinion is that the
governor will toe the mark if the
people will give him a little time
for consideration.
No matter what may bo the ills
you hear from indigestion, a dose
of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills will ease
you without question. Just try
them once and he assured; they
have much worse dyspeptics
eureJ. You'll find them nice
and amply worth the price.
At the close of a Democrat i<
speech in Colley county recently
a vote wits called for, and a de
cided majority declared for the
I’eopie’s party. It seems that, the
Boiiehons can no longer get up a
decent crowd to hear their own
champions without the assistance
of the P. P. men.
The executive committee of the
People's party of Whito county
arc requested—at the instance of
chairman J. C. Bell—to meet in
the courthouse, July 5th, at t)
o’clock, a. in. Let each commit
teeman note this, as business of
vital importance will lie before
the body.
In 18S9 Congressman Living
ston in St. Louis laid the egg
that hatched the Third party
chicken. “My mother,” says a
writer in the People’s Party Pa
per, “had a hen once that would
lay an egg and then destroy (cat)
it. My mother killed the hen.
Livingston is trying to destroy
the egg he laid himself, and he
will he—or is already dead—(po
litically) like my mother’s lien.”
THE SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE.
Essential to the production of
the most perfect and popular lax
ative remedy known, have ena
bled tin California Fig Syrup (Jo.
to achieve a great success in the
reputation of its remedy Syrup of
Figs, as if is conceded to he the
universal laxative. For sale by
all druggists.
the use of ll u.i.’s Catakmi CritK.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence, this 6th
day of December, A. D., 1886.
i i
( SKAt. ) A. \\ . Gl.KV.SON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takcn'in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for list of testimo
nials, free.
Address F. J. Cmksea ^ Co.,
Toledo, (). Sold by drug
gists, 75c.
The government owns the rail
roads in Australia and a 1000-mile
ticket costs from 825 up. Of
course we are as intelligent in
this country as they are in Aus
tralia and Europe, 1ml we prefer
to give .lav Gould and such men
all they ask. That is, some of us
do, and the rest do not. How
about you?—lFawnlh a weekly
Journal.
The office seekers and place
hunters should he relegated to
the rear at Omaha, and nothing
done to prevent the full and I fee
voices of the people through their
delegates selecting the ablest and
best men for the place. Let it lie
lenient he red that this is ti light for
principle, and temporary defeat
is better titan unholy compromise.
—National Economist.
Ware county is up and shaking
herself. A People's party meet
ing held there recently shows
that about seventy-live percent of
the voters endorsed the St. Louis
platform, and pledged themselves
to vote for no man who is not in
full sympathy with the reform
movement. Bless the Lord! we
are marching on with ears open
and eyes glistening.
The platform adopted by the
national Republican convention
Jipld at Minneapolis June 11th, is
iin extraordinary document—so
worded as to catch votes and do
as little as possible for the down
trodden people. It amounts to
nothing however, for the people
are no longer to be deceived by
the leaders of the old parties.
They are, as “Brick” Pomeroy
says, “things of the.past.’
From Friand to Friend
Goes the story of the excellence
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and what
it has accomplished, and Ibis is
the strongest advertising
wliieh is done on behalf of this
medicine. We endeavor to tell
honestly what Hood’s Sarsaparil
la is and what it will do. Bill
what it has done is far more im
portant a"d far more potent. Its
unequalled record of cures is sure
to convince those who have never
tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla that it
is an excellent medicine.
II. E. Toubeneck has received
a number of letters requesting
that an hour he set apart at Hie
Omaha convention in commemo
ration of Gol. L. L. Polk's ser
vice to our cause. They
have also requested Unit
Igmitus Donally, Gen. .lames B.
Weaver, Thomas E. Watson,
St)tntp Ashby, T. V. Powderly,
Gol. S. F. Norton, Dr. C. W.
MeGune, Mr. Marion Todd, and
Mrs. Mary E. Lease, be requested
to make short speeches in eulogy
of the life and work of ourdepart-
ed hero.
Is tho strongest
Home-l&dQX'Bed
Medicine
in tlx© world.
Itf.if vrlfo hail twen affliotrd for at* yearn with ft
f loat dreadful Jilood }'ol«on of Romo Kind, calloa
icrctnn by eminent phyalelaus. During this period
?howH» treated by rcvoral specialists. FI up taken
tiunulltlesof all tho blood puillhnHOuthetnatUft,
without rtnll/.lng any npccial benefit, ftr.o!$now
using WboldrldRe 4 * wonderful Cure, a few bottlon
of which luivo mad© it eomploto euro. 1 uitker.lta* •
I ugly ivecmmoml It as tho best blood nur I tier rvee
Ulsooveml. Yours t ruly, A. 0. HoGhdli.L.
Coluiubuc, Ca„ March 1KW.
KAXVrACTUfcED HT
WOOlDRlDttE WONDERFUL CURE CO.,
C-olursl'im, CJa.
FOR- HALU BY A LL BRITO GISTS
LITTLE ROCK
Memphis Railroad.
THE ARKANSAS, TEXAS & CALIFORNIA
To all Points West nnd 8oulli-\v« si.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
,^’or The Senate.
toannounce myself a candidate to
i epi emit the people of Lumpkin,
"While and Lawson, the ensiling term
'in tlit* St nate, subject to the uetion of
I»; mavicH. I will promise to faithfully
••p.pve the people to my very best abillity.
Respect fid )y,
.1 H. ALLEY.
Five Unchallenged and
Undeniable Propositions.
FIRST --Kind’s Royal Qermeteuv is the
Lost indorsed medicine in the world.
SECOND- It has cured more sickness in
proportion to the amount sol 1 than any
i • dic.iue in the world.
' THIRD—Less complaint has been made
against it, in proportion to the amount
■‘used, than any medicim-e, in the world,
FOURTH—No medicine in the world ev-
l*r secured such patronage in two years
alter introduction to the puhll
* i
FIFTH—No medicine in the world is
m< re 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-
GRIPPE. Hundreds are being cured
iidit here at our doors in a few hours by
kmg'TWO TKAHPt tONFULS of G KUM-
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM
~ Making direct conneo-
'* Don with all trains from
J the
EAST.
NO CHANGE OF CARS TO
Ct. Wtu’lh, wuco,
OR lNTHH.\lHm.VTUPOINTS.
Tiik Only Link receiving passenger. 1 at p i
Memphis within ils own depot, tluis’L* JV ^
avoiding a long and disageoealde pmtii- j KTKUU in one-half glass of hot water
bus transfer across the city. j every hour for six or eight hours. It is
Tim Only Link with through sleeping* >m pleasant to take as lemonade,
ear service between Memphis and South- | We are receiving testimonials daily,
West. l and could till this paper with the names
Tiik Only Ln k with through ear service j of good and well known people who have
beteen Memphis and Central Texas. [ been cured, of long standing and aggra-
| vated cases of Rheumatism, Catarrh,
All Lines Have Tickets On Calc Via j Neuralgia, Indigestion, in its many
1 tlirms, Female discuses, lilood and Skin
Liiutle Hock and (Viemphis ntseasts, (leneral Debility, and many
I blher diseases eaused by impurity of the
Rnii road. blood.
“The lilood and Stomach is life,” keep
these in good condition and disease eun-
Raihvay Guide and County Maps ofj not, exist. We will gladly send you one
Arkansas and Texas Mailed Free. All
information desired will be cheerfully
and fully answered, by Addressing
R, A. WILIJAMS,
Travelings Dasenger Agent,
42 Wall Sb.opposit Union DentT,
P. (). Uox 848. ATLANTA GA
H. W. Morrison, C. P. A.,
of our books of Testimonials on applica
tion. For sale at $1 per bottle by all
druggists. Manufactured by
KING’S ROYAL GKRMBTKUR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
mmmm
kittle Hook, Ark.
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
HubliflCurod without physical or mental injury*
Treatment identical with that of I>r. Keoloy, at
Dwight, tllinoiB. For particulars, address
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Edgowood Avo. and Ivy St., ATLANTA, GA.
Wodiiosility nfternoon wc werr
delighted in gnispin^ the tininus
of our clever friend Air. B. R.
Menders of Diihloiicpn. Air.
Menders is numbered with those
of the (lopulnr business men of
Hint city. He litis n host of reln-
tions nnd friends in White coun
ty who arc always pleased to
have him visit them.
Air. J. M. Burses dropped into
our sanctum Tuesday afternoon
ajid paid hi- subscription to ltifc.
IVifKESS. IF* informs us that
ho will leave sometime in Autrust
for Fh-yd Spring*, Ga., at winch j fi)! . ( . n)1
place lie will remain during thej )|((| lw
WHO IS HE?
A\ r e. find the following in tln^
Gainesville Industrial News of
the 25th illt:
“Last Saturday Thttd l’iekett
and Newt Twilly addressed a
very small crowd in the court
house at this place, advocating
the principles of the Third party
platform.”
The writer of this little notice
G HOKIilA. WIIITK COl'NTV. Will 1"
sold before the court house clooi* at .
(Mevelniul, Whitecounly, Georgia, on;
the lirat Tuesday in duly next. LS‘1‘2, ba-
tweeu tlic lawful hnurtt of sale to thoi
highent bidder, for cash, the following
j>rop(»rty to-wit»
Partot In! of land No. 2D, in tho ib*d,
distrift, containing 80 acruR more oi* lesa.
and also part of lot of laud No. 80, in the
8rd district, containing 80 acres more or j
less; and bounded ns follows: On tile
west by the land of W. .J.
t'ue north and east, by the
j Westmoreland, and on the
; lands of Calvin Johnson.
| now in pose; ion of Mary and Calvin
Johnson. Tan or twelve acres in eulH-_
ration on said No. 2D, and valuable tinpf
bur on the o.her. .Said property was L’V«
ied oil in- tho property of D. M. Horton,
deeo.ui*’1. and to lie sold ns such by vir
tue of six ti. f>tN. iocied frtun the. I27nd
district. H. M., said county, agains* said
1). M. Horton and in favor of each <>1
these parties: A. N. Vandiver, W. .1.
Abernuthey, D. W. Price, J. Q. A. We.d
morehind, F. .!. O’Dell and A. N. Vandi
ver; and all 1L fas. are.for the use of!
officers of court, except Hie Hi st. one. |
Said ft. fas. were levied by constables
and returned to me, June «8, 1882.
a. L. DROWN, Slier iff.
G eorgia, wim j. county.-- Where.
an, U. W. Ash, administiutor of Lou
isa Ash, reju’esents to the court in Ids
petition, duely Hied and entered on rec
ord, that Ik; has felly administered said
estate. ’This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause—if any they can—why
said Administrator should not be dip*
charged from bis administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the 1st Mon
day in Jnly, 18512.
W. Ik HELL, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of Hall county, Ga., I will sell
at public outcry, to the. highest bidder,
for cash, within tin* legit! hours of sale,
before the court house door in Gaines
ville, Ga., on the tirst Tuesday in July
next, the following property b> wit:
Lot ef land number thirty six (3D) in
the first (1) district of While county, Ga,,
containing two hundred and fifty acres,
to be sold as the property of Samuel
Stephens, deceased, Ibr the be,unlit of
heirs and creditors. This May 24, 180*2.
A. L. KKITJi, Administrator of Samu
el Stephens, doconsed.
timmt
1
isthp Brvr-
BEST.
(fpsSsraS
..n C»s 0 C05T mim„^ Amur» »»• c,l” c
- .mnt !*»■„ FOR SALE BY- (Milaato.
jftJ' Solil t>y II. A. Jamuil, Ctlnvrlnnil.
Tho People’s Piiftv Paper siiys :
“We understiind that delega
tions from Amerens and Colum
bus have recently been seen in
and around Buena Vista search
ing for such remnants of Hawks
and Garard as might have heen
left at the dose of the joint dis
cussion with Peek and Gorman.
At the conclusion of the debate
a yote was called for and over 80
percent of 1 lie vast crowd declared
for the People’s party.” Tins is
hould give full facts when writ-J th „ rcault wherever ‘a People’s
ing of the political meetings held p. u qy meeting is held, and we sec J
fall and winteF sea-on. U c trust i,
this young man will have mm !, ;
success while a ■ >.y from til-1
at this place. It is true tin
crowd was smal.l, hut not “very
small'’as lie puts it. As the day .
of this meeting was so beautiful
rking and tlic people
.sufficient notice of the
ri!\
mly
i.
ibout
It the
i . otefs were for the
a hundred
beauty of it
percent of the
People's pnr-
where the masses are wise in aet-
so sensibly. All level-headed
inner- and laboring men gener-
1\ should not fail to see into the
oodnoss of our organization ami
eep wide-awake to its interest.
.*, UIIMF OF OAROUI fes fe.i
aso BOGUS testimonials, no bo
■ gus Doctors’ letters used to sell
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla. Every one of
its advertisements is absolutely true.
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