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The Cleveland Progress.
Entered *1 the Poet-offlne at Cleveland
**S*eond-el:uiH Mail Matte, Jan. 20, '02.
Official Organ of White county
Gltielaad Ga„ Dee., 16, 1892.
Prom The BreWio:
Remember friend* while we are away.
If you come in town, tho devil'atopay.
The pout in in glee. Tito Ma
sons leorgnnizod last Saturday
night.
Wc publish it letter, compli
mentary to our .title Reprcsontu-
tivo, A. M. Dean, thin week,
from tin Atluutii eoiTtHpondcnt.
Wo wonder if tiny of the editors
who Hre revelling in Pleasant
Stovalls jteueh nnd honey edito-
rial, over drunk it pill of pure
mountoiii dew, fresh from the
spring. Como to White county
if you wish to quaff tho elixir of
life.
Wc respectfully ask all sub
scribers who are duo us subscrip
tion for the Progress, to come
forward with their doliurund pay
us. Tho time of year lias come
when we must pay up, or shut
up, and wc much prefer tho for
mer.
A Timely Topic.
Shortly after Jay Gould's death
Tho New York Sun contained the
following brief editorial:
•‘First Philosopher—It is an
unfortunate country in which n
man can accumulate ♦75,000,000.”
“Second Philosopher—It would
ho a moro unfortunate country in
which a man couldn’t accumu
late ♦75,000,000.”
Which of these two sentiments
is right? So far ns human geni
us has been nblo to evolve any
practicable system of civilized
society, (lie second philosopher
alone talks like a man of wisdom.
This is a superficial view of tho
subject. We must product hott
est enterprise and the property
lawfully accumulated by success
ful metiv
j^ut it will be said ttyit some
men will concentrate in their
hands great wealth to the injury
of the community, and yet keep
within the limits of tho law.
In u country like ours wo haye
several remedies for the evil.
Death in tho majority of instan
ces will scatter great fortunes.
Tho taxing power judiciously di
rected would imiko every money
king in the land lighten the bur
dens of his follow citizens. Pub
lic opinion, properly educated,
would make ovory millionaire an
outcast from society if ho used
his wealth to oppress others.
Finally, tho progress of Christi
anity must in time make the rich
the friends of the poor, while the
poor will love the rich.
If Christianity and public opin
ion fail to settle this problem,
then wo must look to death and
taxes for relief.—Constitution.
OUR GOLD MINGS.
ASBESTOS.
Asbestos is one of tho most pe
culiar, yet generally distributed,
mincruls that wc have in this sec
tion of country. It has been
known for a number of years that
White, Rabun, and adjoining
counties, have within their
bounds, valuable desposits of Ibis
wonderful mineral, and many ef
forts have been made to place it
on tin; market at a profit.
Owing to foreign competition
and our remote locality, it lias
hitherto, been impossible to place
it on the markets at a profit.
Now, that the daily consumption
of this mineral is increasing very
rapidly, and the superior quality
found in this part of the country
is recognized by all eastern man
ufacturers, the demand for White
and Rabun county Asbestos, bus
reached a point that is sending
capitalists from the east and
north here, every day, to inquire
into our resources. Several com
panies have been formed, and
work has commenced toward the
development of the mines.
Cnpt. It. It. Asbury, one of our
most influential citizens, left
Monday, for Atlanta, to consum-
ato a trade with eastern capital
ists, for valuable Asbestos prop
erties in ltabun county. Cnpt.
Asbury has been identified for
years with the mineral interest of
this section of country, and has
done more than any one man to
ward the development of our
wonderful Asbestos mines.
FROMOUR EXCHANGES.
The Republican party is one of
the “lias lien’s.” If it hadn’t
Bon, it might htivo some chance.
—Journal.
♦600,000 for tho public schools
is not a small sum for Georgia to
give, but much moro could he
wisely and profitably expended.
—Journal.
The reason there will bo an ex
tra session is bccauso there is a
necessity for it. The aco of ne
cessity beats a-royal fiush of ur-
gu men t. ~?CVns tit tyt i mi. , ^
Judging from newspaper re
ports the most important feature
of soino of our Georgia colleges is
laberously educating tho boys'
feet. The most expert and dili
gent among them will probably
never attain to tho kicking pro
ficiency of the most unpracticed
Georgia mule,—Social Circle
Sentry.
It has been a demonstrated fact
for a number of years that this
section of country is exceedingly
rich in mineral deposits of a var
ied character. Gold lias been
mined in paying quantities, in the
simplest and rudest manner, ever
since long before thestirringdays
of “forty-nine," enthused the
heart of the pioneers. Millions
undreamed of, and untouched, i
await the coming of the capital
ists, wlio with improved machin
ery and methods, will steal from
the cunning embrace of nature,
her most valuable metal. In the
days that are coming, and not far
distant, our rock-ribbed moun
tains will pour their yellow
hoards at the feet of the capital
ist, and tin * 1 sands of every
mountain stream will pay golden
tribute to hits energy and enter
prise. The riches of our aurifer
ous leads have hardly been tested,
and yet wc can recall numerous
instances of golden wealth that
lias been wrested from the rug- j
ged bills’ unwilling grasp.*
Our mines are yet in their in-!
fancy, and only need the magic 1
touch of intcrprisc, and capita],!
to grow into fields rich in golden :
harvest.
Shako oft' the blues; rise up,
fellow-citizen, in Hie power of
your glorious manhood and turn
a deaf car to the doleful tale ot
woe that lias been poured into
your hearts mid homes by the
pseudo reformers for the lust two
years, and catch the quick step of
prosperity. Begin early to
tickle tho soil. Sow wheat and
oats, got a shote or two and fat
ten your own meat; feed up the
old brindle cow, and don't let ton
cents a pound fin cotton this fall
deceive you once more into the
foolish idea of buying every
thing to cat, drink and wear.—
Banks County Gazette.
Prosperity equalling the fables
of Aladdin awaits tho south.
Palaces of industry springing up
as by magic; fields waving with
ilbuudnucc; forests bowing be
fore the advancing majesty of
intensive tillage; fruits of every
land and clime crowning cottage
homes with intenser colorings of
crimson and gold than over au
tumn penciled on the foliage;
mines yielding their prehistoric
hoards in lavish generosity | tho
great wheels of jnyrnid mills
singing their songs of joy to the
contented toilers of a new era,—
these are the pictures that every
clear Drain may see painted on the
fair canvass of the coming years.
—N. E. Georgian.
Accidents Make Cripples.
So does Uheuimttisni, and af
ter a time it kills tool l>r.
Drummond’s Lightning Renicdv
relieves the pain at oucc. and is
warranted to cure. One bottle,
price five dollars, is enough for
any ordinary ease. If you can
not get it from your druggist,
write to the Drummond Medicine
t’o., 48-50 Maiden Lane, Now
York. Agents wanted,
Sweetheart.
Sweetheart! Although yon acarcely look,
When'er we chance to meet,
I know yonr eyes are juet a« bright,
Amt your Hpa ns surely sweet.
As ever they were in the clnys of old,
When the sunshine fell in threads of gold.
And tho stars shone bright, with silvery
light,
And dreams of love usurped the night.
R. R. McO,
^AH WORTHY G.t.
Dear Progress:—
A great many of our dear
friends in White county request
ed us to write them when we
reached our destination, and if
you will give ns space in your
columns, we will write them all
at one time. Wo started from
Cleveland on Monday about !) a.
in. and came out 12 miles and slop
ped and fed Sampson and taken
lunch, after which we drove 14
miles, making 26 miles from
Cleveland and 8 miles below Lu
la, and stopped for tho night
with sister Cnzy at Gillville who
gave us every comfort that tired
travelers could wish and at 7
o’clock Tuesday a. m., hade us
God speed and started us on our
way and refused to he paid any
thing for her trouble and we
drove 85 miles to Princton’s Fac
tory, 8 miles below Athens and
spent tho night with a prosper
ous merchant by the name of
Robert Bramhlctt, wlio showed
us every kindness that a Christ
ian hearted gentleman could of
fer and gave us a start off at sun
rise Wednesday a. m., and we
drove 82 miles to R. IV. Moore’s
3 miles below Greensboroiigh and
spent the night us pleasantly as if
we liud been among liomefol ks aud
wc started early Thursday a. in.
on the best road we lmd travelled
thus far on our way and drove 39
milos to Dr. L. S. Garner’s in
the upper edge’ of Washington
county, and spent a delightful
night and started at 7-t o’clock
and drove 45 miles reaching our
destination at 8 o’clock Friday p,
m.
We hml a delightful week to
travel except it was rather cool
.for little children, in tho early
mornings. Wc all came through
snugly and wore able to iiccomo-
,dute Bulger to a ride (iccasioual-
JiijkfiJfeLhiip
tired ulAgg
right Saturday sflflWs us playful
this Monday morning as ever.
Our travelling expellees from
Cleveland home, amounted to
two dollars and twenty cents.
It is said that polities lias ruin
ed the religion of tho church in
this country, hut wo think it is a
mistake, we believe the religion
of the church, here, is like ii is in
White county, us good as ever,
wluit little there is of it, hut ras
cality is as black in a church
member as in a worldlinn after
the whitewash is ruhed oil'. We
think it would ho best to seek
first the Kingdom of God and Ilis
righteousness and then let our
religion run our polities.
We are obliged to write hur
riedly this morning but if this
letter does not find its way to the
waste basket, we may write again
later. M. B. & A. S. Watkins.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method mid results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; itispleasuut
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver anil Bowels,'cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches anil fevers ami cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular,lfrnedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 kittles by nil leading drug
gists. .Any reliable druggist who
may r.dl have it on hand will pro
cure ilj promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
SAH fRAIICISCO. CAL.
louisviiie. Kt. sav roriK, s.r
Atlanta, Ga.,
Dec., 14th, 1802.
Editor of the Progress:—
IIon.'A, M. Demi is so faithful in
the discharge of his duties as a leg
islator, that 1 fed I must speak
well of him. lie never misses a
roll-call, and is never absent from
Mr. J. P. Blaize, ail extensive
real estate dealer in Dcs Moines,
Iowa, narrowly escaped one of
the severest attacks of pneumon
ia while in the northern part of
that state during a recent bliz
zard, says the Saturday Review.
Mr. Blaize bail occasion to drive
several miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled
that lie was unable to get warm,
and inside of on hour after his
return he was threatened with a
severe case of pneumonia or lung
fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the
nearest drug store and got a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy, of which he had often heard,
and took a number of large doses.
He says the effect was wonder
ful and in a short lime he was
breathing quite easily. lie kept
on taking the medicine and the
next day was able to conic to
Dcs Moines. Mr. Blaize regards
his cure as simply wonderful.
For sale by Button & l’itchford.
What about n Sunday
Christmas Tree?
School
For a sore throat there is noth
ing better than a Humid bandage
dampened with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. It will nearlev al
ways effect a cure in one night’s
time. This remedy is also a f.i-
voiitefor rheumatism and has
cured many very severe cascs/'SO
cent bottles for sale by Sutton &
l’itchford.
Bring us another load of wood.
Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the:
best known and most respected I , , ,.
. . „ , ' dersigned, as a tirm, or
citizens of Browuwood, lexas, 1
suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time and tried many different
remedies without benefit, until
,, *,, , I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
tho meetings of the committees of i ,
s~ . , , Diarrhoea Remedy was used;
that relieved him at once. For
sale by Sutton & l’itchford.
which'be is a member. He favors
all lawwln the line of economy
and rdform, and is always regard
ful ofruo interests of tho farmers.
Ho is nn eminently faithful lfcp-
rcsentiitive, and an honor to his
constituency. Atlanta.
Sill I VJIi’S CATARRH REM
EDY, Ahnnrvelous cure for Ca
tarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth,
and Headache. With each bot
tle thei'e is an ingenious nasal
injector for' tho more successful
treatment of these complaints
without ext it i charge. Price 50c.
Sold Ijy Sutton and Pile
Clifford Blackman
A Boston Boy’s Eyesight
Saved-Pfirhaps His Life
By Hood’s Sarsaparilla—Blood Poi
soned liy Canker.
Read thn following (rum a grateful mother:
“My little hoy Had Scarlet Fever wheu 4 years
old, and It left him very weak and with blood
paiaeard with tnuUrr, Ills eyes became
«o inflamed that lilt sufferings were Intense, and
for seven weeks he
Pould Not Open His Eyes.
£ took him twice timing that time to the Eye
wid Ear Infirmary on Clmrlos street, but their
remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow
of good* I commenced giving Mm Hood’s
$ar«Af>.uillA and it soon eured him. I have
never doubted that it wived hin even
if uo» hi* very life, You tuny use this tes*
tjnumiai in iv’iy way you choose. 1 am always
ready to sound the praiao of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
beoauae of the wonderful Good It did my son.”
Annus F. Blackman, S8«3 Washington St.,
Boston, Mass. Get HOOD'S.
Hood's Hills are hand made, and are pox*
$9t4 in coiupt) Jitlou, pto purlieu aud Appearance.
jgg|
Did you ever buy a horse and
not haVe some misgivings its to
his points till they were fully
tested? Not so with Ayer’s Sar
saparilla; you may he sure of il
at the start, it never disap
points those who give it u fair
and persistent trial.
We are here, and want to stay.
So patronize us.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr.
lv. Dalton, of Lurny, Russell
County, Kansas, called at the
laboratory of Chamberlain & Co.,
Dcs Moines, to show them his six
year old hoy, whose,life had been
saved hv Chnmhci'hmi’s Cough
Remedy, it having cured him of a
very severe attack of croup. Mr.
Dalton is certain Jlhat it saved
Ins boyij/lifc anti is enthusiastic
,-in hUfM^v+so of t-lie^sytedy* J2oi
I sale hy-Jt'iiUon & l’itchford.
AUCTION SALE.
I will sell at public auction, on
Tuesday, Dec., 20th, for ca.-h, to
tho highest bidder, all my house
hold and kitchen furniture, corn,
fodder, shucks, three head of cat
tle, three hog*, one mule, one
wagon, and farming iirpliments.
Will lie sold at my residence in
Mossy creek district.
R. S. McCravf.y.
AUCTION SALE.
I will sell, at public auction,
on Thursday, Dec. 22nd for cash
to the highest Didder, all my
household and kitchen furniture,
one milch cow and calf and stock
of millinery goods. Ladies trim
med hats lice. Will he sold at
my residence at Mossy Creek
Academy, H. R. Davies.
NOTICE
Saturday the 17th day of De
cember next is the time appointed
by the State School Commissioner
for the general examination of
applicants for teacher’s license.
All persons desiring such ex
amination will please meet me at
Cleveland, White county, Ga.,
by 8 o’clock A. M. On that day
the Constitution and History will
probably he added to this exam
ination. This Nov., 29th, 1892.
Respectfully,
C. II. IvVTLE, C. S. C.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the un
did"
i \ iduals, will please come forward
land make a scttlcmnet within the
next 30 days. Those failing todo
Iso, will find their uots and ac
counts in the hands of .John .).
Kiinscv and J. W. li Underwood
for collect ion. We having sold out
our business at Darks to R. T.
Kenimer. j-h vros & Curtis.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMNTS.
Sheriff Sales for January.
GEORGIA, wiiitk rnt'NTY.
W ILL tin Bold before tlir court house
door at Cleveland said slate and
county, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary 1893 tic.,worn the lawful 'hours of
sale to the highest bildor for cash, the
following property to-wit:
Part of lot of land No. lilt in the 4th
district. White county, containing so
neivs, more or ices, lying and being in
the south-west corner ot said lot. Said
land is improved, with dwelling house
on it, and clearing, etc.; and sold „s the
property of defendant, R. P. Allison, and
now in possession of C. A. Ash. Said
land levied on by virtue of, and to satis
fy a Justice court ti fo, issued from the
HUlitli Hist., G, M., Raid county, in favor
of L. C. Carter and Son. vs. D. C. Ingram
aud B. P. Allison, this Dec., 7th 1S‘I2.
K. L. Bhown, Sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, will
he sold for cash, all that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in said county
ami sta'e adjoining the lands of Anna
Denesmore, Harrison Roper, H, A. Hel
ton and described in a deed from Helton
to J. L. Jarrnrd, dated June the 4th l.SS'l
Said property pointed out in the ti fa, the
same being being a mortgage, ti fa in fa
vor of A. St. Robinson ft Co., vs. saiil
J. L. Jarrnrd, issued from the Superior
court of said county and to be sold as
the property of saiil defendant. Notice
given as required by hnv, this Dec., 7th
1892. B. L. Brown, Sheriff.
JULIUS L DEYTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
ILL attend promptly to all business
w
Call on us,
tow n.
when you are
Nearly all colds are slight at
first, Iml their tendency is to so
lower the system that lho suffer
er becomes a ready victim to any
prevalent disease. The use of
Ayer's Cherry l’ectoVaL in the
beginning of a cold, would guard
against the danger.
If you have anything to sell,
buy, beg, borrow, or loan, let
everybody know it through the
Progress.
Read tho
posted.
Progress and keep
l oi; oi.iMN ::y.
I hereby nnuoune myself as
candidate for Ordinary of White
county, having been chosen by a
majority of the people in the
mass-nieetimfof the nth instant.
1 earnestly solicit t|ic support of
the people. Respectfully,
IL A. Allison.
FOR SHERIFF.
I take this means to announce
myself as it candidate for Sheriff
in the coming election of Janu
ary. The support and votes of
nil the people are solicited.
•’Respectfully, H. R. Helton.
FOR C1.KIIK si I'ERIoR COURT.
I hereby solicit the support of
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer
.inti be made miserable by iticli- | tLo vtitorr* of the county, in
gestioil, Constipation, 1 )i/./.i- coming election, for the office
ness, Loss of Appetite, Coming <>f Clerk of the Superior Court- of
up of the Food, Yellow Skin, ^ hito county. Respectfully,
when for 75c., we will sell them J no. R. Glen.
Shiloh’s Yitnlizor, guaranteed to
cure them. Sold by Sutton Ac
l’itchford, Cleveland, Ga.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
One dollar for your county
per, is.100 percent on tiic
l hereby announce myself a
j candidate for Tax Collector of
; White county, in the coming
pa-j elections. The vote and support
moo-1 of every citizen is respectfully
j solicited. Very Respectfully,
Julius Adams.
The Cause ol Rheumatism.
Oh! What a Cough.
Will you head the warning?'
Hie signal perhaps of the sure up-1 <
pronch of that more terrible dis- 1
ease consumption. Ask yourselves i respectfully solicit the
if you can afford for the sake ! support of the people.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
1 hereby announce myself a
audidate for the office of Tax
receiver of White county, and
vote and
An acid which exists in sour ,,f savi "- 60c " to nl " ,ho ri “ k
milk mill cider, called lactic acid, :,1, « nothing for it. \\ c know
is believed by physicians to hojfiom experience that Shiloh’s
the cause of rheumatism. Ac-1 Cure will cure your cough. It
cumulating in'the Mood, it nt-!„ eV0l . f a j] s . 'puf
tacks the, fibrous tissues in the
joints, and causes agonizing
pains. What is needed is a rent-S s, ’hl the past year,
cdy to neutralize the acid, and to j croup and whoopin,
so invigorate the kidneys and
liver that all waste will be car
ried off'. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
heartily recommended by many
whom it lias eured of rheumatism.
It possesses just the desired qual
ities, and so thoroughly ptirfies
the blood as to prevent occur
rence of rheumatic attacks. We
suggest a trial of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla by till who suffer from
rheumatism.
| never tails. Hus explains why
j more than a Million Bottles were
old the past year. It Relieves
cough at
once. Mothers, do not he without
it. For lame hack, side or chest,
use Shiloh's l’orous Plaster.
Sold by Sutton Ac l’itchford.
Yours Truly,
Jons A. O’Kelley.
FOR TREASURER,
I announce myself a candidate
for the office of County
Treasurer, and hereby, respect
fully ask the support of the peo
ple in tho coming election.
Respectfully, G. B, Jakrakd.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer of White county, aud
entrtistibl to his care,
specialty.
Collections
12-16.
W. S. HUFF,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Daliloncga, Ga.
Jgf'Bomls for I*ublic amt Corpora
tions made. Real Estate. Correspon~
(Apr. 15, ".12. ly.)
deuce solicited.
H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gainesville Georgia.
I. .11 WHITE “
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Gainesville, Ga.
(East Side Public Stjaure.)
L" .,*'1.-* but find -1. fr.rs work done at
Gallery. Ctiar/fea reasonable. Call and
hob Specimens.
PICTURES enlarjp d to any s's-.o in Oil,
Cra on, India Ink, or \\ ater Color*.
(Arpiy.-,, '03. |y )
U&A.M. *
Y omth Lodge. No. 882, F. A.
M., was constituted at this place
on last Saturday night, by Col.
J. K. Redwine, D. D. G. M., who
also installed
II. R. Davies, YV. M.
J. I >. ( 'oolov, s. W .
R. IL Asbury, J. YV.
The Lodge will meet on Satur
day, Dec., 24th, at I P. M.
McElree’s Wine of Cardul
inJ THEDFORD'S BlACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
W >de County:
Sutton A l’itchford. Cleveland
it. A. .Jarr.u-d, Cleveland,
G. B. Irvine, Mossy Creek.
Lumpkin county:
I-.. C. ( art ledge, Dahionega,
D. Howell & o Aurariu,
w.A. WiHehel Aco., N.-w Bridge,
W. Tate c Bin. Willow.
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^ATIE\TS TREATHli UY MAIL
.l.xrialcax. S', Storvlny. Sent! C cent* b „
■■K. D. IS. f. sum*. M UCKER 8 TSlAILK. csTcacc. III.
respectfully solicit I !
the people, in th
tion. If eleetei ;
to serve the con • v\ r.
my ability. Lc-p-
Jot - L.
FOR St 1C
JAVEAT8,
TR »C-E MARKS,
DESICH PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, etc,
For laformotlon and frt>o Handbook write to
MUNN A CO.. 'Broadway, Nyw York.
OKI ext bureau tor Bc-cmltvj patent a in America
tbe“ufcv'auSiVi'wiSimNSSwLuRk* ' to the seat of pain and relieve
stittttiCif Jtiucticau P'.gS;;;
harvest olrvelatton of on* rolwitiilo paper In the i lUOUtl McdicitlO Co., 48-,)0 Y l :11 -
i den Lane, New York. Agents
igiiS 1 wanted.
Don’t forget us, when you are
paying up your debts.
There’s nothing Cheap About It.
Dr. Drummond's Lightning
Remedy for Rheumatism is put
up in large bottles, and the price |
is five dollars a bottle. It cures
every time. All the cheap rente-! I respectfuly :
dies put together are not worth ! port of the peopl
one bottle of Dr. Drummond’s t v In the eo.uingel
Lightning Remedy, and any snl-
ferer will hear witness to that
fact, and any druggist who has
sold it is ready and willing to
offer evidence. It will go direct
at
support of
el ec
us
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[ White t-ouil-
•ltoii>, for the
jffice of County Surveyor.
Respectfully, E. B. Craven.
FOR CORONER.
Mr, John Allen, of Loudsville,
respectfully solicits the support
of the voters of White county in
the January election, for Coron
er.