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The Cleveland Progress.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist—Services every third Sun
day and Saturday before—11 o’clock,
a. m. Sunday school every Sunday
morning— ( .l o’clock, a. m. All are in
vited to attend, especially non-church
members. Joiix J. Kimsky, Pastor.
Methodwt—Services every fourth Sun
day and Saturday before—11 o’clock,
a. m. Sunday school at 9. a. m. All
have a cordial invitation to attend* M.
15. Watkins, Pastor.
SCHEDULE OF ARRIVAL &
DEPARTURE OF CLEVELAND
MAILS.
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JUSTICE COURT.
Bill!' Riiljro. 143.1 Dint. Hmnrl Sntur-
a,iys iiy_ i;arlt month. 11. .1. lloiiclt. J. 1*.
11. P. Smith, N. P. and J. P.
White Crook, 1441 Dist. First Saturdays
in each month. W. T. Blind;, J. P. ,1.
S. Brownlow, N. P.. and .). P
Mt. Yonah Kill Dist. ,1. W. Henson, P.
(4. B. J irrard, N. P.. and J. P. Third
Fridays in each month.
Mousey Creek 426 Dist. Third Saturdays
5n each month. K. A. Alexander, ,1. P.
M. B. Moore, N. P. and J. P,
W. .1. Duimky. 1. C.
Nacoochee 427 Dist. First Saturdays in
mtr.h month, John 11. Willimns, J. P.
J. A. Richardson, N. 1*. .ml J. 1‘.
Bhottl Creek 802 Dist. First Saturdays
In each month. K. Carroll, J. P. J. A.
o'Kelley, N. 1‘. and J. 1’.
Blue Creek 721 Dist. Sae.md Sr.turdays
in each month. W. It. Bedford. J. 1>.
J. B. Robertson. N. P. and .!. P.
Tesnatee fi.VJ Dist. Fourth Saturdays in
each month. (*• B, Allison, .). P. J . t .
Bell, N. P. and J. P.
Town Ore'd;, 880 Dist. Third Saturdays
in each month. F. Hunt, J. P. J. E*
McAfee.. N. P. and .1. P
A Child Enjoys
The plenrant flavor, gentle action
and soothing effect of Syrup of
Figs, when in need of a laxative,
and if the 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.
Bring us some wood, good peo
ple; wo can’t keep warm with
out fire, and we can’t make a fire
unless we have fuel.
IUO BOCU8 testimonials, no bo
gus Doctors’ letters used to sell
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla. Every one of
its advertisements is absolutely true.
Hollo, hoys, where are you go
ing? Why, sir, we are going to
vote. What arc you going to
vote? A Democratic ticket, to
lie sure.
Send to Campbells hook-store
in Gainesville if you want toys,
Christmas cards, fancy stat ionery,
are anything suitable I'm a pi e—
Cut.
Mr. Julius Dcvton, a brilliant
young lawyer, who wrs admitted
to the bar at Biairsville court,
publishes his card in 111i~ weeks
paper. Mr. 1 ley ton is a White
county hov, who is sure to win
Prophecy.
The gentle breezes snftljr blow
The evening shadows eotne and go;
lint night succeeds the afterglow,
Beloved!
Roses veneers sweep the purpling air;
The cloistered violets kneel in prayer,
Nor reek they my lieart’B mute despair,
Beloved!
For I alone can lift the screen
Of light and shade that hangs between
Tito future and this tranquil scene,
Beloved I
—Mrs. W;lie Peters Magazine.
LULA, GA.
Editor Clkvf.laxd Progress:
—When we look hack over our
past history we ask the question,
when arc we to ho free from
trouble with the government of
this blessed nation of ours?
Our font fathers were never
free from war of some kind. Af
ter gointr through the Indian and
Mexican wars, they had the
slat e trouble, which caused most
of the Southern money to go .to
Northern hands; the Northern
people were verv careful to get
all the slaves inUiSouthern hands
before they wanted them free.
1 am in favor ol everybody be
ing free nut certainly do not im
prove of the way the South was
treated.
Coming on down to the pres-,
name for himself, if tenaci y of I cut year, we find by the declara-
Clevdlanl, Gi., Dee., 16,
(892.
HcELtlEE 5 WINE Of CABC-tH
Head our offer to
subscribers.
■ Weak Netve».
purpose and brilliancy of intel
lect count for aught.
At Campbells Store in
Gainesville, you will find
Books, Toys, Masques, Al
bums, Musical Instruments,
Fancy Cups, Statuetts, in
fact, anything you wan’t for
a nice present.
Tom. Bell, of Gainesville, a
Democrat who has taken a prom
inent part in the recent cam
paigns, was in Cleveland, Satur
day, visiting the family of his
father, and selling our merchants
their Christmas sweets.
j All kinds of School Books
and Stationary, Blank books
etc., at Campbells Store in
Gainesville.
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and seiatioa
can always be
successfully treated
with
»
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
Mr. Albert Ledford, a White
county hoy, now located in
Gainesville, was visiting relatives
near Cleveland, Sunday and Mon
day.
Mr. D.
ve.dt wrtfi
Gi'indlo of Town
\i\->
Doc. Fuller, one of the rising
young business men of Gaines
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday
tinn of tilt! People’s party plat'
| form at Omaha, that some of the
I wolves are still living. 1 think
we will he able to write their
obituary soon as the pillars of
the People’s party (.which were
very weak) was knocked from un
der them 1 he eighth of October,
i and all on the platform were
either killed or fatally injured.
A few days ago 1 heard a Third
partyito say, we did you all good
iu the last election, he reminds
me of “the man that ran iu the
house and got iu the loft, when a
hear came, while his wife killed
it, who then crawled down and
said, see what we have done?”
The same man that claims the
Third party did the Democrats
good in the last election is now
running for anollicc, this explains
his words.
Mr. George Slaton was here
two weeks ago with some more
line cattle and sheep, he had some
of White’s best * hoys willfU^n,
M
Ladles Are Unfortunate,
Because the higher they rise in
society the weaker they find
thentselves bodily. Ltrsley’s
Philotokon controls the nerves,
aids nature in her various func
tions, and thus combats with the
many ills of womankind success
fully. If your druggist has not
got it he will order it for you for
*1 a bottle, from Chits. F. ltisley,
Wholesale Druggist, 02 Cortlandt
street. New York.. Send for de
scriptive pamphlet, with direc
tions and certificates from many
ladies who have used it and can't
say enough in favor of Rislcy’s
Philotokon. [July 29-’92.
SA.VEID!
Wliat In Saved?
Time and money
B uying
YOIJK
Drugs And
MEDICINES
OF
Sutton & Pitchlord,
Cleveland, - - Ga.
NOTE THESE POINTS.
LARGEST STOCK,
BEST QUALITY, . /A-g
LOWEST J’RIOES,
mr
HONEST COUNT,
FULL MEASURE,
JUST WEIGHT.
Polite and Courteous Treatment
to All.
ONLY the
PUREST AND BEST
MEDICINES
are dispensed, and always by
competent, careful hands.
WM. BROWN, JR.
R. I. MKALOU.
J. W. BROWN.
gainicsvilue
IRON WORKS
^Gainesville, Ga.
Shafting Pulleys, Hangers, Pipe and Fittings, Iron and Bras* CastiBft
Syrup and Stamp mills and ail K^nds] of
MINING MACHINERY MADE and REPAIRED.
Correspondence solicited. Office and Shops near Air Lme Depot.
A. II. Henderson registered at
t he Henderson house, Friday
night the 9th.
The Dome and Farm, with the
Progress, only one dollar per
year.
McElfefc's WISE OF CURPUI a
Head our notices
sales. Here is an
for bargains.
We are glad to chronicle the
fact tint. Mr. Harvey Westmore
land has recovered from the severe
and sudden attack of illness he
i had last Saturday.
Do you want two good papers
for the price of one? If so, send
us a dollar, and we will send you
the Home and Farm with the
Progress for a year.
How’s This?
"We offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any ease of Catarrh
that cannot ho cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney £ Co., Toldo,O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F, J. Cheney for the last
I 7 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business tram-
actions and financially able to I
carry out any obligations made
by their firm,
West & T’raux, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.' Waldin, Kin-
nan & Marvin. llholesaAp Drug'
r female dtscaat^
of Auction
opportunity
Misses Lula and Mattie Conely
were the guests of Miss Belle
Henley last week.
thought to have Cholera, but ail
examination revealed the fact
that he was u Third party man.
Borneo! White’s best Demo
crats have passed through cn-
route for Athens in the last few
The many friends of Rev. Wat- days loa.led with country pro-
Mr. F. 11. Logan, of Gaines
ville was here last Saturday shak
ing hands with old friends.
Campbell’s hook store in
Gainesville, is the place, to send
for your Christmas presents.
Try BLACK-PRAUCfO tea far Dyspepsia.
Col. J. E. Red wine, of Gaines
ville was here last Saturday ni
assisting at the reorganization
Yonah Lodge.
kins, will he glad to read his let
ter, in another column, announc
ing his safe arrival at his home in
Johnson county.
Mr. George McAfee is a candi
date for bailiff in Cleveland dis
trict. If elected We think he
would till the place with credit
to himself.
duce.
Wo hope them good luck
Henry.
directly upon
the blood and niucuous surfaces
of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 1 <5c.'per bottle. Sold
by till Drugli'ists.
Mr. Tom. McAfee, left with his
family on Monday morning, to
seek a home in the West. lie
will probably locate in Texas.
We wish him much success.
Messrs. Dead wild', Miller and
Carr, passed through torn Sat
urday, citronlo to North C arolinu,
where they go to Imy a drove of
mules, for the Southern market.-.
The funeral of Mr. Jeptlia
j„] )(> Gilstrap, will he preached at
Mossy creek church, on the 4th
Sunday in this month, by Rev.
11. R. Davies.
TICKETS!
ELECTION TICKETS PRINT
ED AT LOWEST RATES.
SEND IN YOUR 0RDFUS
NOW, AND AVOID THE
RUSH.
PROGRESS OFFICE.
IUo OTHER Sarsaparilla posses-
I" ses the Combination, Proportion
and Process which makes HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself.
of
■When you go to Gainesville,!
goto Campbells hook-store and
buy a Christmas present for yout
wife or sweetheart.
Dozier, Logan & Co., can
Nacoochee Items.
Capt. llix, who has been away
to Chicago and Milwaukee, in
the interests of his Asbestos coni-
down the world on Avery j pany, has returned.
Steel Turn Plows. Har
ness and Wagon material.
is paying ;
Athens, this
.DMO.U .IOJ ^luox « ‘llioavo rio 3>.'l tt-W'"
If you owe us nothing, come
over and get in debt to u> "h'u
you eotne to torn, bv subscrib-ji
ing for your county paper.
We arc glad to
tie Lillie Farmer
learn that lit-
who has been
Miss Tattie Starr
visit to friends in
week.
Capt. J. H. Nichols has return
ed from a visit to his daughter,
Atlanta.
An enjoyable sociable was giv
en at the residence of Mr. J.
Lamb Johnsten last week.
Nacoochee can boast of some
'The Home and Farm is the
best Agricultural journal in the
U. S. Subscription price, with
this paper only one dollar per
year.
Farewell, my Lady!
quite sick for some time, iseouva- () £ ,j )(1 U|()st o T ; U .,.f u | equestriennes
lescing.
m want to subscribe for
the I-...,guess, send in your name
now, and pay us—well as sn.m as
you can, without any inconveni
ence to yourself.
Itef* 8LA0K-DI*AU6HT i i cures Constipation.
Happy and content is a home
with “The Rochester;” a lamp
with the light of the morning.
For Catalogue, write Rochester
Lamp Co., New \ork.
in the stale.
Mr. ,Jno. R. ‘A illi-mt . J
has lately mm c.i oc- the t
property and will - u
management of the same,
i A number of converts
TEXAS REVOLUTION FOR INDR
TEIIDENCE.
TO THE SOLDIERS OF SAID WAR,
OR TIIEIU HEIRS.
The Kejnitilic of Texas thi cmpfh gen-
ernsilv to tlie. Hohlioi'H mat their heirs for
their services in said war, gnuittal la rife
donations of land which arc await ing the
claims of Haiti heirs. In n majority of
the cases they have never heard of the
donation. If limy will inquire at this
office either hy letter, or in person, or to
.). W. II. Underwood, Att'y at law they
will learn something to their pecuniary
benefit.
A film drove of turkeys passed
through Cleveland \\ ednesday,
enroutc for Athens.
Capt. T. W. llix, of Nacoo-
cheo, was in town Wednesday.
Farewell, My Lady, a long farewell.
] am sorry to leave you 1 love you
well;
Sunshine around you and bright skies
above you,
There's nothing in this wide world I love
like 1 love you!
Farewell, My I.atly, memories dear,
Melodies of dream bolls ring upon my
ear;
Spring time has gone, but don’t you
remember/
Love withers not in the gales of Novem
ber!
Farewell, My Lady;,hope may he dead,
But X pray richest bl-'ssings of Heaven
on thy head!
Still on the love litten past I may ponder
Though lonely and sadly, and hopeless
I ponder!
Farewell, My Duly, a long farewell!
X am sorry to leave you 1 love yoii so
well!
Soft winds around you and bright stars
j above you.
There’s nothing in this wide world I love
like I love you!
—Folsom.
A most delightful dunce whs
given ut the residence of Airs,
ilcnlcy, Saturday night. Most
of the young people in the com
munity wi i'i- in- attendance, and
everyone .icoined to enjoy it to
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
day in the Chieamuugce, neurj
| baptized by Kc.v. Harris last Sun
day in the 1
| Union church.
Mr. James Glen Jr., is one
i of the most expert horsemen in
1 this part of the county. Rebus.
! \
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J
ent business conducted tor moderate Fefes. *
Oun Office is Opposite U. 8. Patent
and we can secure patent m less time than those ^
remote from Washington.
* a'pjimphilctT “How to Obtain Patents,” with
j cost^ of same In the U. S. and foreign countries;
1 sent free. Address, <
C.A.SNOW&CO.i
11 opp. PATtNT ! have our sympathy.
l)Ie< —On Wednesday night
Nov., 30th, tit the residence of 11
F. Miles, Mr. M. W. Guess, aged
j 83 years and was entered at Mos-
! s y crock cemetery. Itevs. Dean
; and Davies conducting the burial
| services. The bereaved relatives
E. B. mw
CLEVELAND, * GEORGIA.
Dealer in, WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPEC
TACLES, ETC., ETC.
I supply everything pertaining
to sowing machines as a special
ty. Sowing machine needles for
all machines. Best of oil, war
ranted not to gum, chill or change
color.
ATTACHMENTS
OF ALL KINDS AND
makes; holts and belting—leath
er and rawhide.
SHUTTLES and BOBBINS
for till machines. Genuine parts
for all machines.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
DONE AT SHORTEST Notice.
J am also agent for the Execl-
ils hunter, . and the 1,
y ttRv.s-uq
m tlie world.
Don’t he a mugwump.
A beautiful head of lmir is the
pride of woman. Any person
can obtain this hy using B egg s’
Hair Kknewkh. Sold and war
ranted hy Sutton & l’itcliford.
Subscribe) for your county pa
per.
Begos’ Little Giants
arc the most effectual pill on the
market. Safe, sure and certain.
Sold and warranted by
Sutton & l’itcliford.
Patronize home industries.
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
Begos’Blood Purifier will en
tirely remove the cause and leave
the skin clear and transparent.
Sold and warranted by
Sutton & Pitchford.
If you have any job work you
wish done, sond it to The Pro
gress.
Druggists ray it is a pleasure to
sell Begos’ Family Medicines,
as every bottle is warranted for
all that the label culls for, so our
customers are perfectly safe in
buying them. Sold and wnrrun
ted hy Sutton & Pitchford.
Never come to town, with nn
empty wagon; bring us a load of
wood on subscription, in prefer-
ance.
Piles! Pq.Es!! Piles! !!
Try Begos’ famous' German
Salve. It relieves at once.
Sold and warranted hy
Sutton & Pitchford.
Patronize your county paper.
loot) Dollars Reward.
To any one who will furnish us
a receipt that will cure a cough,
cold, or any disease of the throat
or lungs sooner or more effectu
ally than Beogs, Cherry Cougii
Syrup. Sold and warranted Ip
Sutton Ac Pitchford;
“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 pieces 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 titan gas light,
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.
Look for this stamp—Tna Rochester. If the lamp dealer ha* n’t ths |*nslM
Rochester, nnd the style you waut, send to us for our new illustrated OStatoflR
and we will seud you a lamp safely by exnress—your choice of over l*tll
varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the World.
UOCUKSTIUI LAMP CO., 42 Park Place, New Yarfc ON*.
^ “The Rochester.”
Sold and now in line with perfect, satisfaction in every instance, A. first-cUM*
piano at prices to suit the people. Beautiful and elegaut in finish, made iu all
kinds of woods. Warranted for fixe years, and satisfaction guaranteed. Bolden
easy payments, or special discount for cash. We also sell
The Celebrated PACKARD ORGAN,
The best and handsomest organ made, and sold at the right price.
gggrPull line of sheet music and books. We pay freights. Write for eataJogaa
and prices before buying; we will save you money. .
Miles iSs Stiff, 21 Marietta St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Is the etroaigesft
Home-indorsed
Medicine
in the world.
nut lit dreadful Blood Polopn or r.onio Kimi.cai cu
Kczimift by enxlnont physicians. During this period
she v.ufl treated by covoral Kpoeiallsii*. Has taken
quantities of all too blood purlllerson the market,
without realizing any special.benefit. Bbolsnow
using Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure, a few .bottles
of which have modo a complete euro,
ingly recommend ll ns *'.io best blow,
discovered. Youre truly,
~ ~ M arcli SB,
........... Iunheflltat*
Columbus, Ga., March 'JJ, 1££9.
MAKUTACTUUUD BT
WOOLDRIFUE WONDERFUL CURB C0. t
Coliunbutii Ga.
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IP FINELY-TEMPERED AD-
rM JUSTABLE BUTCHERS' ft.4
STEELS SO ARRANGED
THAT A CHILD CAN A.'}
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(Si DEALER DON’T HAVE “W"
gp IT, SEND 760. TO '
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