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The Cleveland Progress.
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CIIURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist—Services every third Run-
day and Saturday before—11 o’clock,
a. m. Sunday school every Sunday
morning'—9 o’clock, a. in. All are in
vited to attend, especially non-church
members. John J. Kimsky, Pastor.
Methodist—Services every fourth Sun
day ami Saturday before—11 o’clock,
a. in. Sunday school at 9. a. m. All
have a cordial invitation to attend. M.
B. Watkins, Pastor.
SCHEDULE30? ARRIVAL &
DEPARTURE OF CLEVELAND
MAILS.
Ccuvo. Arrive.
Liila, daily except Sun,. | fi n m. | fi p m.
Blairsville •• “ 7 a in. | 5 p in.
Haysville Mon Wwl Fri. | « n m. I t'. p in.
PahlnnogaTuesTlinrSiit I fi am. fi p in.
Alto rues. Sat. ( li a in. | tip in.
F. I!. SUTTON. 1’. M.
A Child Enjoys
The ploasnnt flavor, gentle action
nnd soothing ell'crt of Syrup of
Fiji's, whi'n in need of n laxative,
and if llio father or mother be
costive or bilious, the most grati
fying'results follow its use; so
that it is the best family remedy
known and every family should
have a bottle.
Leo Items.
ool
The weather lias been very
for a few days past.
The farmers are nearly all done
sowin j wheat.
The Mossy creek students arc
cup
the vacation,
i iing is expected near
iv.' of horses crossed the
a .initial! last Sunday, on
('iarksville.
J. D. Cooley went to
A dr
Lom; i
route t
Mr.
Gainesville last week.
Mr. .John Nix is death onsquir-
JUST1CE COURT.
BlueRiilge. 1430 Dipt. Secmvl Sutur-
ilayfi in each month. 11. J. Beach. J. P.
H. P. Smith, N. P. and J. P.
■White Creek. 1411 Hist. First Saturdays
in each month. W. T. Black, J. P. J.
S. Brownlow, N. P.. nnd J. P
Mt. Yonah Kfil Dial. J. W. Henson, J. P.
<i. B. Jarraril, N. P.. and J. P. Third
Fridays in each month.
Mossey Creek 420 llist. Third Saturdays
in each month. K. A• Alexander, J. P.
M. B. Moore, N. P. and J. P,
\V, J. IIobsbv. L. C.
Nncoocliee 427 Dist. First Saturdays in
each month, John H. Williams, J. P.
J. A. Richardson, N. P. nnd J. P.
Shoal Creek 802 Hist. First Saturdays
in eaclt month. K. Carroll, J. P. J- A.
O'Kelley, N. P. and J. P.
Blue Creek 721 Dist. Second Saturdays
in eaclt month. W. R. Ledford. J. P.
J. B. Robert Bon. N. P. and J. P.
Tesnatee 053 Dist. Fourth Saturdays in
each month, tt 13, Allison, J. P. .) . (
Bell. N. P. and J. P.
Town Creek, 830 Dist. Third Saturdays
in each month. F. I'. Hunt, J. P. J. i-
McAfee. N. P. and J. 1’
Cleveliiii, Ga., Dec., 2, 1892.
SIcELRrf. swmr Of CAWUUt for Weak Ncivet
Hon. .T. J. Kimsey in attending
court tit Blairsville, this week.
('ajit. II. D. Iugensoll, of Dah-
lonegn, paid us :t pleasant visit
last Monday.
Mr. tt. L. P attoiv, a prominent
stockman of Clay county, N. (.'.
was in town hist Saturday.
Messrs. GiInter and SwnlFord,
two knights of the grip, were in
town last week.
McEtr,,', WISE or CABOUl for female diseaets
Mr. Win. Oakes, of Blue creek,
was in Cleveland, last Sunday,
for a few hours.
Miss Maggie Merritt has gone
to Atlanta to attend the South
ern Short-Hand College.
There was a good number met
at Mossy creek hist Sunday and
reorganized the Sunday school.
Success to your paper. 1). L. P.
A Cure lor Twenty Cents.
Any remedy sold tit one dollar
a bottle which claims to cure
Rheumatism, is simply an imposi
tion, for when all expenses are
deducted it leaves not more than
twenty cents to represent the
medicine. 1 >r. Drummond's
Lightning Remedy, which is per
forming such wonderful cures
that it is being prescribed by the
medical faculty everywhere, is
compounded at great expense
from rare drugs, and cannot he
sold for less than Five Dollars a
bottle. But it always cures.
COMMISSIONER NESBITTS
Monthly Talk With the Farmers
of Georgia.
Tab arrangements for n choose factory,
unlike some other of the smaller Indus
tries, do not require any considerable
outlay of capital, and while neatness
and care are essential, the conditions
arc such that cheese of excellent qual
ity can be successfully made at far less
risk than where the milk is sent any
distance to market, or where butter is
the product. In tho first ease, that is
where tho milk is marketed at any dis
tance, there is the danger of souring,
particularly in mid summer. In tho
second, that is, where the product is to
be butter, the variations of tho cream
as to quality and quantity, owing some
times to weather conditions, or other
circumstances equally beyond control,
often cause disappointment. In keep
ing cows for cheese-making, the factory
being established, the farmer sells milk
at so much the pound, which is returned
to him either in money or choose. Tho
f irico is fixed: the market is at his door;
lis" only earn is to produce tho milk in
sufficient quantities to pay him for tho
outlay. This being done he has not
only added to his income, hut 1ms an
other wholesome and nutritious items
among his family supplies. In almost
every thickly settled neighborhood, one
of the factories might ho started on the
co-operative plan, several farmers com
bining, and one of their number thor
oughly posting himself in all the neces
sary details of the work. At the Kx-
periment station the factory is in daily
operation, nnd any one wishing instruc
tion will ho welcomed and given every
facility for learning the business. There
is nothing complicated in tho process,
nnd any man or woman of ordinary in
telligence can, in thirty days, learn
everything necessary for carrying on
tin' work. To give Homo idea of the re
quirements I quote from some notes
which were kindly furnished mo by
.Captain Redding, tho director, in re
sponse to sum > quest ions which I had
asked. 1 also give his letter, bearing
directly on this subject:
Experiment, (4a., Aug. 27. 1892.
Hon. It. T. Nesbitt. Commissioner of
Agriculture, Atlanta, (4a.:
My Dr.ah Silt—In response to yours of
the 25th, 1 enclose "Notes on Cheese-
making in Georgia,” which you may
find useful.
You may add that tho cheese mado
tho present summer at. the station dairy
has linen in great request, selling readily
at the dairy at 15 rents per pound—the
whole cheese. Wherever it lias been
tested it lias given satisfaction. Mr.
Wing says that tho conditions herein
Georgia for cheesoinaking. are more
favorable than in Ohio, whore he lias
been making cheese all his life. Very
Colds and Coughs
croup, -
sore throat,
bronchitis, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
the safest
and most effective
emergency medicine.
It should be in every
family.
Dr. J. C= Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.
SAVED!
What 1*4 Saved?
T1 me and money
B uying
YOUR
Drugs And
MEDICINES
OF
Sutton & PitcMord,
Cleveland, - - Gu.
Sent prepaid to any address on j tru 'y. R. .1. Rnmiixa, Director.
. 1 1 . NOTES ON CHEKHlS-MAKINa IN GEORGIA.
receipt of price. Drummond x. Character and cost of buildin;
Any cheap outbuilding, or mere shed,
will answer all purposes for making
cheese. It is only necessary to be dry
and comfortable for the operator. But
the curing room should lie tight and
tl„. M K rlmivii at this nlace cl °So, yet capable of ventilation. A
| ' ‘ 1 ' ’ good 8x11) pantry, or storeroom, such as
preached his farewell sermon to i may bo found in most well-built farm
houses, would answer.
Medicine Co., 18-50 Maiden Lane
New York. Agents wanted.
Rev. M. IT Watkins, pastor of
the people of Cleveland, Sunday
nitrht. \Yc all recognize in him,
a devi led and faithful teacher in
the grand cause, and the best
wishes of tin 1 people, and pray
ers of ,kU congregation go with
Fixture.., machinery, etc.:
A cheese vat, consisting of a wooden
box lined with tin, with a small fur
nace underneath; a xiross with one or
more screws similar to a cider-press
screw; a few tin cheese hoops of differ
ent sizes; curd knives, strainers, dipper
and a thermometer. The entire outfit
, . , , . , , , for a dairy of twenty-five cows will cost
lnm, wherever Ins lot may he j less than •!00.
Dletl—On Wednesday morn
ing, Nov., 30th, Mrs. Jell’. Palm
er, of White creek district. The
bereaved family have the sym
pathy of the entire community.
Don’t take our word,
But call your druggist to one
side and ask him privately which
of all the remedies advertised to
cure Rheumatism ho would ve-
ommend. If ho is posted, and
oonseieneious, he will tell you
that.l)r. Drummond's Lightning
Remedy is the only one that of
fers a reward of 8500 for a ease it
will not cure. With sensible
people this is the strongest re
commendation. Price &5 per
bottle. Sent to any address pre
paid on receipt of price. Drum
mond Medicine Co., 18-50 Mai
den Lane, New York. Agents
w tinted.
east.
iSfTWINE OF CARDlll, a Tonic for Women.
Messrs. Sam. Ledford and Ju
lius Deyton, two bright law stu
dents of this place, are tit Blairs
ville this week. They will bo ex
amined for admittance to the bar.
Mr. Wm. S. Hull', one of the
rising young lawyers of Dnhlone-
ga. wa- in Cleveland,’ one day
I hi- webe, on legal business.
Mr. Win. Burke, for many
Year- one of the most respected
citizen- of i L'- county, is visiting
Dozier, Logan & Co., Can hi- 11:1ri\ friends here; his home
down the world on Avery;: nuv. i • ' mc Sand mountain,
Steel Turn Plows. H:u-
ness and ^Vagou material. , i namr.. constipation.
It seems that it is ‘ King Com j j,. | ] , (lMS Edwards wishes
in tins county, from the way oui | |(S ,,, c > to the public that
merchants are buying the many [ 1( . respectfully declines to make
the race for County Surveyor.
He is not a candidate for any of-
loads, daily brought to town.
Try bu..-in.- ■'! (»' Gyspcp.ua.
If you have anything to sell,
buy, beg, borrow, or loan, let
through
flee.
everybody know it
Progress.
If you owe us nothing, come
over and get in debt to us when
you come to town, bv subscrib
ing for your county paper.
Sam. Davidson, the popular
representative of S. C. Dinkins &
Co., hardware house in Gaines
ville, spent Saturday in Cleve
land.
Messrs. Otis lieiily, Jesse Sims
and Will Logan, went to Nucoo-
chee Sunday. There seems to he
an unusual attraction up there
for Cleveland hoys.
If you want to subscribe for
the Progress, send in your name |
now, and pay us—well an soon -
you cun, without any iueonv. m-
enec to yourself.
Happy and content is a home
with “The Rochester;” a lump!
with the light of the morning.
For Catalogue, write Rochester j
Lump Co., New Y ork.
The Stovall Bros, of Blu<
creek, have been awarded the
lumber contract for the Georgia
Cotton Factory at Athens, which
was destroyed by lire, several
weeks ago. Ibis shows what
pluck and enterpise can do in ;
W hite county.
8. The process of clieosomaking is,
briefly, as follows:
Tho night's milk is kept in a cool
place until morning, when it is mixed
with the morning’s milk and all poured
Into the choose vat and heated up to a
temperature of cighty-fOuTMcfircps. A
small quantity of prepared rennet (ren-
netine) is then added and the milk is
constantly but gently stirred, (to prevent
the cream from rising) until it com
mences to thicken. In about forty min
utes the milk will become solid, it cur
dles (you would call it clabber, or sweet
curds). When tho curd has become
pretty Arm it is cut into small cubes—
about the size 1 and shape of dice—by
means of tile curd knives, which is done
in a few moments. The heat is then in
creased until the curds show a tempera
ture of ninety-six to ninety-eight de
grees by the thermometer. This heating
is to cause the pieces of curd to con
tract, thereby expelling the whey. Tho
whey is then drained away, and is used
to feed pigs, young calves, etc., being
fattening food.
Tho curd is now salted at tho rate of
one-half ounce of salt to the pound of
curd, and the l itter is enclosed in a
press cloth and put into the choose hoop
and pressed until tho whey is all ex
pelled, which will lie in about twenty
minutes. The cheese is now removed
from the press hoop, the press cloth re
moved, and the permanent doth "ban
dage” put on, and then returned to tho
hoops and press, where it is pressed with
the lull force of tho press screw and a
tlnee-foot lover—the firmer the bettor.
The cheese usually remains in tho
press until next day. or say eighteen
nonrs, when it is marked with date of
making and placed on a shelf in the cur
ing room to lie turned over every day
and rubbed with tile hand. The curing
Somebody will cut turkey,
Christinas, A drove of one hun
dred and five passed through
Cleveland, Wednesday.
Poisoned by Scrofula
Is tho hjk1 story of many lives
made miserable through u o fault
of their own. Scrofula is more
especially than any other a hered
itary disease, and for this simple
reason: Arising from impure
uni insufficient blood, the dis
ease locates itself in the lympn-
tliies, which are composed of
white tissues; there is a period of
foetal life when tins whole body
consists of white ■tissues, and
therefore the
pecinlly susee 1
fill disease. ]
dy for sere
tary or acqf
Sarsiiparillt
ful efi'oet on
inf-«4ise;'f
vital fluid tho
of health. If
Hood’s Stirspn
unv substituf
NOTH THESE POINTS.
LARGEST STOCK,
REST QUALITY, fisll
LOWEST PRICES,
WM. BROWN, JR,
II. I, MEALOR.
J. W. BROWH.
ar
HONEST COUNT,
FULL MEASURE,
JUST WEIGHT,
l’olito and Courteous Treatment
to All.
ONLY tho
PUREST AND BEST
MEDICINES
nre dispensed, and always
competent, careful hands.
bv
E. B.
■y o OTHER Sarsaparilla has the
■ ■ careful personal supervision of the
proprietor in all the details of its prepa
ration as has HOOD’8 Sarsapse-ffia. j
• i i , .... room should be leapt at about tho tem-
llie Masonic lodge was not re- C, omtnr(! of K „ V entyor seventy-five do-
organized here last Saturday, as ! grees by opening windows and doors at
, i n, night and closing up during the day.
WHS expected. DcputV (ii.hiu q’i, e (ffioese will be ready for use in
Master Rod wine, of Gainesville, I from throe weeks to several months, as
,, , ... ... , . may be determined by the maker during
was taken suddenly ill. Saturday th 0 process of making.
morning, end could not attend,
so that the time 1ms been tio-fl-
poned, until Dee., lOMi.
Ambition
Lift yourself high above the common
herd,
The cynosure of a million’* epuse;
Grave on the lusting 1 walls of time one
name,
That merits well a worthy praise.
H R. McCt.
JAVEAT8,
TK ADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, ©tc.
For Information and free Handbook writ® to
MUNN & CO.. SW1 Broadway, New York.
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Kvery patent taken out by un Ih brought before
tne public by n notice given free of charge in tho
scientific Amn’icati
I .nrnat circulation of any scientific paper In tho
1,-nrliL Snlomlldlx illustrated. No Intelligent
jnntl should ho without It. Weekly, *:l.Oil a
year; ei.soslx months. Addreua MLNN & CO„
l'cULtsuEKS, 3lil Urondrrii), -New York City.
In the south the months of March,
April, May, June, August, September
and October are the best cheese making
months, hut. cheese may be made at any
season. Usually cheese is mado in
spring, summer and fall, and butter in
winter, because butter-making requires
a cool temperature which cannot lie se
cured in summer without the aid of ieo
—which is too expensive and incon
venient.
5. How to dispose of milk when not
made into cheese:
It is generally more profitable to sell
milk than either butter or cheese; but
1 milk will keep only a few hours, and
I cannot he sent long distances. Thore-
! fore the milk market is easily glutted.
I Butter-making is the belter way where
a large number of cows is kept and tho
local market not reliable for milk.
; Generally cheese-making will be found
: more profitable than either when
j oneriit.iiig with a good sized herd.
I 0. In Georgia nine and one-hulf pounds
j of milk are required to make one pound
of cured cheese.
7. As before stated tho curds may be
manipulated as to make a long keeping
or short keeping cheese—say from three
to four weeks to six months may inter
vene between making and marketing,
nr—-din" tu the vJJI of the maker,. .
[To he Continued]
OTHER Sarsaparilla has the
merit to secure the confidence of
entire communities and hold it year after
year, like HOOD’S Sarsaparilla.
its power-
, expels till
vt:.r tu 44»e
and color
klo to take
o not accept
to
The gout hcltiiigin
Masonic lodge, w hose r<u ill - arc
just overhead, is in great glee nl
the reorganization of that body,
we judge, by the capers lie has
been culling this week.
Ladies Are Unfortunate,
Because the higher they rise in
society the weaker they find
themselves bodily. Kisley’s
Fhilotoken controls the nerves,
.aids nature in her various func
tions, and thus combats with the
ninny ills of womankind success
fully. If your druggist lias not
got it he will order jt for you for
til ti bottle, from (Jims. F. Kin ley,
Wholesale Druggist, G2(Jortlundt
street. New York. Send for de
scriptive pamphlet, with din
tions and certificates from many
Indies who have used it and can't
sny enough in favor of Kisley’s
l’hilotoken. [July
CLEVELAND, * GEORGIA.
Dealer in, WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPEC
TACLES, ETC., ETC.
I supply everything pertaining
to sewing machines ns n special
ty. Sewing machine needles for
all machines. Best of oil, war
ranted not to gum, chill or change
color.
ATTACHMENTS
OF ALL KINDS AND
likes; belts nnd belting—leath
er and rawhide.
SHUTTLES and BOBBINS
for all machines. Genuine parts
for all machines.
^ ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
DONE AT SHORTEST Notice.
I am also agent for the Excel
sior Gas burner, and the best
Self-pronouncing, Parallel Fam
ily Bible, in the world.
Don’t be.a mugwump.
A beautiful head of hair is tho
pride of woman. Any person
can obtain this by using Reg os’
Hair Rknkweu. Sold and war
ranted bv Sutton-& Pitelil'oi'd
GAINESVILLE
I HON WORKS.
p’Critinesyillv, <Ka.
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and Fittings, Iron and Bras* CastikfB
Syrup and Stamp mills and all Kinds] of
MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED.
Correspondence) solicited. Office tint! Shops near Air Line Depot.
A. 11. IIENDEKSON,
Manager.
J. W. II. UNDER WOO®,
Attorney & Abstract**
Kent Ustate Agents,
Cle vela ml,
Georgia,
ILL HUY and ssil Mineral, Timbov and Agricultural Lands ts WWIe
and adjoining i: unities, guaranteeing tho title to all jiroperties asl4.
Will negotiate sales for reasonable commission. All Projiorties. entrusted Si
or sale will receive a liberal advertisement.
PARTIES HAYING REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON OR WRITE US.
Henderson & Underwood.
CievelcXi^cL, Georgia".
MANUFACTURERS OF
BUGGIES AND WAGONS. REPAIRING, &C.
HOrse'Slxoelng Executed CHenply.
•ribc
unit \
Miss Uttl.y, tin accomplished
and refined young lady, who has
been spending some months near
Cleveland, has gone to Gaines
ville, where site will probably
remain durin" the winter.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot lie cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciienf.y & Co., Toldo, O.
Wo, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for tin* last
15 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business trans
actions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Traux, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, (J. Waldin, Kin-
nan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, ().
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
. .Sul
I' 1 ’ 1 '-
BiCGGs' • : i i l l. t jl 1 18'
arc tho most i fl'c. timl pill on the
market. Safe, sure and certain.
Sold and warranted by
Sutton it Pitcliford.
Dark, yellow, greasy skin is a
symptom of disordered Kidney
and Liver, and unless treated
promptly may result in danger
ous disease. One bottle of
Bed ok’ Blood Purifier will en
tirely remove the cause and leave
the skin clear and transparent.
Sold and warranted by
Sutton iN Pitcliford.
If you have any jolt work you
wish done, send it to The Pro
gress.
Druggists my it is a pleasure to
sell Beugk’ Family Medicines,
as every bottle is warranted for
all that the label calls for, so our
customers are perfectly safe in
buying them. Sold and witrran
t.'d by Sutton & Pitcliford.
Never come to town, with an
empty wagon; bring us a load of
wood on subscription, in prefer
ence.
Piles! Piles! ! Piles! !!
Try Beggs’ famous German
Salve. It relieves at once.
Sold and warranted by
Sutton & Pitcliford.
Patronize your county paper,
Seeing is Believing:.’
And a good lamp
must be simple; when it is not simple it is
not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good—these
words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ”
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal,
tough and seamless, and made in three piece3 only,
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's
of old, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp," for its mar
velous light is purer and brighter than gas light,
softer than electric light and more cheerful than eflher.
Look for this stamp—Thb Rochester, If the lamp dealer hasn't th« g«a«llM
Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our uew illustrated MUlarsc
and we will send you n lamp safely by exnress—your choice m( «ver
varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the World.
UOCHKSTClt TLA HIP CO., 42 Park Place, New Terk MU.
“The Rochester.”
1000 Dollars Reward.
To any one who will furnish us
I a receipt that will cure a cough,
taken | cold, or any disease of the throat
internally, acting directly upon. ()l . 1 sooner or more effectu-
Ihe blood and mucuous surfaces .. . .,
of the svstem. Testimonials sent! !,11 .V thim »«««*«, C-hkukv < ougi.
free. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold I Svituf. Sold and warranted by
by ail Druggists. > Sutton & Pitcliford.
Solti and now in use with period Batisfudion in every instance, 1 ftrui-dki
j ti.v.un at prices to suit tin*, people. Eciiutil'ul and cleguut in finish, mu do Ui ail
kinds of woods. \V;m iini<*d f< p lixe years, and sntishidion guaranteed. Hold
easy payments, or special discount for cash. We also well
The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN,
The Lest and handsomest orpin made, and H<»ld at the rig’llt price.
JSGv) 1 ' Full Hue of sheet music and hooks. We pay freights. Writ© for fital<m
and prices before buying 1 ; we will save you money.
IVIUoss Stiff, 21 Marietta St„
Atlakta, Hi a.