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The Cleveland Progress.
Entereri nt the I’cit-office it Cleveland
M Matt Matte", Jan. il<>, 'SIS.
Official Organ of White county
Clinlut Ci„ Feb., 3, 1893.
Our Common Schools.
The public Bcliool syMoni of
Georgia it> good only mo fur ns it
goes, mid it fulls fur short of the
requirement* of tlm dnv. The
main trouble lies in that out
standard of requirements is so
low, Hint almost, any twelve yeat
old bov, of averatrn intelligence
could answer n suflicient number
of the questions to insure him u
teachers license.
It, is positively disgusting, it is
a glowing shame that, teachers
(?) should he licensed to instruct,
who are not sufficiently advanced
as to know when, and how, to
write properly, the pronoun I.
The editor of “The Dalton Ar
gus," speaking along this line,
says lie recently “asked a coun
try lad why he hurl quit school,
“I was wasting time” lie said;
“I could touch the teacher in our
settlement.” We know of in
stances like this in White county,
and it !k true of the entire state.
Our public school system needs
renovating, disinfecting and air
ing, besides raising the standard
to such a height that only com
petent teachers can secure license.
Oh I shade of Dickons, ret urn
to us; walk our highways and by
ways with the troops of school
children; mingle with them in
the play grounds and ntthodesk ;
learn of the imposition practiced
this day and time by so called
public instructors, and in your
desire to rigid wrong things, and
see justice done, collect tho edi
tions of wonderful Nicolas Nick-
toby und make of them one grand
hon-fire, and by its light write
another satire, more wonderful,
brilliant and powerful; only
shiftiug your scones from Corn
Avail to Georgia.
James Q. Blaine.
.Tames G. Blaine, the foremost,
figure in American politics for
t wenty years is dead, 'l he pen
pie of a nation mourn his death,
us that of a ty pical, and patriotic
American.
Tho Republican party is now
minus a broad minded and con
servative louder, and search her
ranks closely, not one can lie
found with qualifications necessa
ry to fill his place. Possessed of
a wonderful personal magnetism,
no man in tho nation 1ms been so
successful in swaying the masses;
no one man of the nation hud
ever such a personal following,
Yet, ho fell short of all his high
aims. Sweeping nil obstacles
beforo, his wonderful power stop
ped dead at the supremo moment
and forced him to surrender to
inferior men, a leadership, justly
his own.
Our Public Well.
Just back of the court house
there is a deep hole in the ground
—popularly supposed to he a
well; well, it is not. If wo un
derstand aright this is ono of the
county’s public institutions, and
ns such, wo voice the sentiment
of a groat many of our citizens
when wo say that it should re
ceive tho attention of our honour
able body of Commissioners.
There is nothing wrong about
this well, except that it is totally
wanting in that liuitl which wells
are usually supposed to supply.
No sir, you may pump, and
pump, and all your pumping will
not bring up as much water as
would quench the thirst of an
English sparrow.
'Why iu>t sink it a few feci
(deeper, gentlemen?
“The common school teachers
should be given every advantage
of normal training, in order to tit
them for tho work they have in
charge. This is one great and
glaring deficiency in our present
system of education, which must
be remedied if we over intend to
achieve any great results in this
line. Georgia, according to cen
sus figures, ranks among the most
illiterate states .of the union, and
this a state of affairs our people
should never permit to last.”—
Athens Brunei
An Unseasonable Joke
‘Ben,” remarked Jay, one sul
try afternoon this week, while the
harmonica was 2.345 degrees be-
>w Arizona, “there's a preacher
in Atlanta, who says we are not
in hell, but only in hades.”
May,” replied Ben. winking
Ins other eye at the thermometer,
“if this is not hell, and a heap of
it, 1 would like to know, in the
language of our friend, Tom.
Watson, where we are ut?”
And just then his Satanic Maj
esty came along, and hit Ben a
lovc-liek over the head with a
red-hot silver spoon, about twen
ty-live feet, long, and weighing a
ton.
“You fellows lot that preacher
alone and attend to your own
business,” said his majesty of the
cloven hoof and. forked tail, “that
person of the female persuasion
has got him in a hotter place
than this. If I brought him here
he would take a had cold in two
ootids.”—Madisonian.
lid It oi'ii S Clin If.
A curtain {food lady named Fulton,
Vowed not to leave ultfii of a pelt on,
Two well -known I). J)V, of tin* dayj--
Ho she headed thorn and heeled thorn,
And, (folly! how she pooled lliom!!—
And—woman like, got the last hi.y.
* * Nt
Don’t forget two important
duties of life: pray to the Lord
and pay the editor.
’I lie child that isspanked often,
aught to grow up proficient in
the art of palmisl ay.
Running a country newspaper
is evidently considered a huge
joke by many people. Wo wish
we could just let ’em peep into
the inside workings once. Tho
uuijority would exclaim “IIcll!”
If tho weather-clerk lias to rec
ord all the dill’eicut. kinds of
weather we have been having for
tile last month, wo imagine the
volume contains some new-fash
ioned cuss Avoids.
♦ * •
The Dalton Argus says “it is
wrong to speak of a straight-up-
and-down young lady.” Well,
how ahouta Avniistfull young lady?
Last week we attempted a cal
culation of the unused wulorpoAv-
or of the streams in White coun
ty. Wo figured over four 24x85
sheets of paper, and obtained a
result that went further in enu
meration than avo ever counted.
Suffieit, that every factory in
Georgia could be set down in
White county, and avo Avould y<*t
want others to use up tho balance
of the vast amount, hoav daily
going to wasto.
* * *
An exchange speaks of tho
“broken buck-bono of Avinter,”
If there bo virtue in (lie predic
tions of Avcather prophets and
almanacs, tho clerk of the weath
er must he busy having a patent
Avoid made at tho broken place.
Wo want tin' Masonic fraterni
ty, whoso quarters are directly
overhead, to either provide pro-
vender for their goat, or chain
him safely, so he can not escape
from his quarters. Last night
lie came down the chimney, seat
ed himself at our desk, ate up
fourteen rolls of poetry in manu
script, from country correspon
dents, three tallow candles, one
quart of paste, one paste pot and
brush, 250 quoins, brass rules mid
leads ad. libitum.
We don't earn for anything
particularly, except tho manu
script poetry, which we intended
to run through Websters l'iu-
bridged and sell to the magazines
is original productions. We ex
pected to realize handsomely by
the transaction, and now we want
a speedy compromise of llie mat
ter, or we intend to sue for dam
ages.
Th« goat is still alive and
frisky, and Sam. Brown, SheriH’,
says it knows all the tender
places on the human anatomy.
* * *
If you want to live to he a
hundred years old, move to
W bite county.
“Kn>m sin and debt, pood Lord, deliver
The prayer poos up from Maine to Ar
kansas.
Unt iii. t, ph! Lord, attend our pressing*
want -
Deliver mi from 'his awful Jatmuary
t hnv,»
OLD YONAH SPEAKS.
QUESTIONS FOR THE
Schoolboys.
Ho Gives Somo odd Inform
ation.
Ma. Enrroit:—That streak of
snow that struck you in tho back
and aroused you from that tine
dream during the stress of weath
er had a good ell'cei, or avo so
judge by the result, for it seemed
to give occasion to sift grain out
of “editorial chuff.'’
Say, what speed did the north-
pole make when it was heading
straight for Cleveland? 1’lease
inform me of its arrival, when it
gets there, as I want to sec the
old thing—it must be old for I’ve
been hearing it talked about a
long time, but never got to see it
yet. How do you recoil it looks
anyway? It must be tho spindle
end of the axletrce the world
turns on and I guess its tliintblc-
skeined at that and well greased,
but what about the spindle ul the
other end? There must be a
south pole too, for if it didn’t
turn at both ends it wouldn’t run
straight, it Avouldn’t turn over
even. But what are you talking
about? The earth run, the earth
turnover? Some folks don’t be
lieve it, hut it so all the same. 1
am going to show you. The way
things are, the earth must roll
over and face the sun all around
in a day, or else the sun must go
around the earth every day.
Y\ iii. lt would be easiest to do?
The earth has to go whizzing
to roll over on itself once a day.
If being twenty-live thousand
miles around it, the suifaee of
it has to travel that far to gel
’round. But how many miles
would the sun have to travel to
go around the earth? Think of
it, twenty-live thousand miles
would be nothing! Ask the
school hoys to count it. up—the
Cleveland school boys and the
Mossy creek school hoys, and all
the school boys—ask I hem if they
can cipher it up, supposing the
sun to We ninety-live millions of
miles from the rarth. It is
easy example to work. Just see
how many millions and million
of miles that great big Avorld, so
many times larger than ours,
would have to go to get ’round
tho earth. Well hoys, have you
got the answer—here it is, five
hundred and seventy millions!
We all know the sun don’t go on
at that rate. And then if the
sun has to go around the earth it
leaves the earth nothing to stand
on, because tho sun would have
to bo allowed an open apace to
•wing around in. If the earth
had anything to stand on that
thing would have to stand on
something else, and so on forev
er and there would ho no vising
and setting of the sun. So tin*
earth Hoots out in space nud has
to move—it has to move to keep
its proper place in tho universe
because motion is one of the laws
of nature, mid things must, move
to obey a law of the great power
that created them. You see,
there are Venus and Jupiter and
Mars and Saturn and the earth
and a half a dozen otheis that be
long to the same Geography class
(all tied on to the sun by an in
visible rope) and they would kick
up a mighty rumpus if one of
them should lose its place in the
line. They balance each other in
tho race. We can’t feel it whirl
around because it moves without
any jars or jolts and the atmos
phere moves in harmony with it
and its all the same to us as if it
stood still. But I am getting too
far off from your dream Mr. edi
tor. Yon a u Mountain - .
1*. S. l’lease loll the boys,
that at this rate of tearing around
—live hundred and seventy mil
lions of miles in twenty-four
hours, the sun would tire the un
iverse and burn up the Solar sys
tem, if no more. Y. M.
P. S. No. 2—Jan., 28th.—
Since writing the above, Mr.
editor, I see your announcement
of the arrival of the north-pole.
1 should have been ahead of it,
but I am a slow coach and you
must excuse me. Please hold on
to it ’til J come. Y. M.
The tirst number of the revived
Daiiuoneua Nituiet lies before
us, sparkling at as many points
as a north-east Georgia diamond.
Editor Me.Nellev weiltU a pon
derous faber,
TEMPERANCE COLUMN
I notice in the lust issue of the
PliOOliESe, that, tlie editor has
dedicated one column to the tem-
peruud| question. Let us all
caniep^y hope that this departure
(a laiid^ile one) shall assist in
builditig up a healthy sentiment
upon tnis question. It is surely
a question in which we are all
vitalky, interested. For the evil
of infcafhpcnmcff is ono that cor
rupts the body politic, pollutes the
churoig—demoralizes society,
avi /H^ho home and ruins the
!ndi HH who tampers with it.
LikflKp'cut octopus it embraces
witlimBs giant arms rich, poor,
higl»i4id low, educated and illif-
crulaOfrcat interests and small,
froupWc nations center and to
the remotest corner. Not only
tlmstg avIio arc directly connected
with-it, such as manufacturers,
vendors and drinkers, but those
wlici are total abstainer are in
jured hv it, morallv, so. hilly and
financially. If this need any
proof, the foots arc forthcoming.
Is it putting it too stiong to
say*Unit nine-tenths of the costs
of fT'miinsl prosecutions in our
eotubr&rc incurred through tho
iiistinmeiitnlity of whiskey?
Am I exceeding tho bounds of
pro!*y>|fiiy. when I state that
thraC-fourths of the suffering,
troubles and pains are caused by
ill temperance?
I ^von Id not misrepresent,
tlimigh i plead a case against a
culprit-that I hate.
sflto wiso our county had been
upAoflffio year 1888 an Eden into
which this sl'my crawling, nitful
un^deccifful serpent had never
diayV his miserable length, and
tlnft w'c were informed that he
witS fin his way here to take up
Ids i.Jjodc with us and entail upon
oufcme^libors and our offspring
all. the evils, above mentioned
would 1 not the citizens of the
coXltityb'isG up cn masse and meet
liini at/ the ,border and stay his
course '\\'(> dread cholera, or
the samdl pox and would quaran-
tiiii'^tlie county if ftpprchem-ivc
of i/si lit roduet ion to our midst,
by imu ing :i guard against every
appro* h. And yet there is now
Avitlihrour county limits, many
lilt'll i#u> are engaged in the nfiin-
ulactiit# and sale of this liquid
dcathjjjtAnyhow many are try
ing tostay tho tide.
WtJtyd you father, mother, al
low undone to uiuuufncuirc dyna
mite within the county and s• ■ 11
it to iV lnays*to yluy with?
Yet hfixeis whinger menacing
them oJySmttcr import. Have
you raisedAVimihnnd to ward it
off? JET.**
•ITuvittjj is atll right, talking
against jjtIswljkj'ight, but doing
is mord* .e©‘0kuul. Tweitly-t'm
detenuified; conscientious men
cun sup^ijfess itjfcwithin the bor
ders of V?bite county. Are avo
doing ourtiibit.frf Move Anon.
F. B. S.
I Ilararj
| wT —;—
Water j^.tTio only drink w hich
nature kitfyw.-; exahas provided for
animals. ■Snjt ^jvitevcr luituro
gives us* jayMepend upon it.
is the bestsafest for us.
For the
Jtev. Mr. Vfflj&lMIftt&ircarUty En
dorses jilwWPa (jirsaparllla.
We are pleasctk td&(esenl this from
Rev. A. A. WMMtranl of the Sillsbee
street Christian CTOiircji,' Lynn, Mass. •
“I see mmasotivrlixalwSgyman, more than
a layman, who knotilLAvIlitroot he speaks,
should hesitate to
Arth
and worth, from A'
been signally-betag
tion may send tf
others by lnoveusti
liau lor many year
Nervo
Alorit
Ills family have
hose Comiitetuhv-
. )se benefits to
flit cnee. My wife
erer from severe
ftjacho
for which she loinuWUtlgTifon. She lias tried
many tilings well hut per
formed little. Last foil ft kkunl gave her a bot
tle of Hood's '£rti'sft|tartll*? sVbms surpris
ing what simply one l>u±Lh> tjouliLaiul did do
for her, The at t:\eKs oyRaaaehc decreased in
number ami Were lesSmolent in their inten
sity. while her gepOMljHsalth haiwhctni im
proved. Ilea tippetifeglms also beeff better.
From our experience With *
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I have no hesitation in endorsing it** iMorim.”
A. \yti i I AMS.
HOOD’8 PiLLS arVrUe best filially cathartic,
geuiic and otfecUvo. Try a box Price ibc
KNOWLEDGE =r -
Brtnjjs oomfort and improvement and
tend) to personal enjoyment when
riglitly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
leas expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s beat prodnetp to
the nee da of physical being, will attest
the value to health of tho pure liquid
luxutive principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its execUonco is due to its prracn'Iug
j in the form most acceptable and pleas-
| wit to tho taste, tho refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax-
p.tive; effectually cleansing tho system
dispelling colds, headaches ami fevers
i and permanei curing constipation.
It h.Ai given r.atisfaction to millions and
! mot with the approval of the medical
| profession because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels wit limit weaken
ling them and it io perfectly free from !
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs i3 for sale by all drug-
| gists in 50c und. .$1 bottles, but it is man j
j nfactured by the California Fig Syrup ;
Co. otdy, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and Ix-ing well informed, yon will not
accept any substitute if offered,
Tint Toccosi News tells of u ro-
mnrkalJe family living in the
counties of Habersham and
Banks. It is that of Mr. Wil
liam Acre, ami consists of him
self, wife and fourteen children.
Mr. Acre lias married but once
and lias never had a death in his
family. Tli t ages of the children
range from eighteen to to forty-
four, and from the old gentleman
down all are good citizens. Re
cently all of them went to To< con
and had their pictures taken in a
family group, and a robust set
they appear. Northeast Georgia
is a great country.
Shakespeare will please excuse
us if we modify him thus: Thrice
is lie clad who hath his system
strengthened with Ayer’s Sarsap
arilla, and lie hut naked, though
arrayed in furs, whose blood is
poor or ivith disease corrupted.
Ail incomparable medicine!
The Dahloncga Signal seems
somewhat di. iniutled over the
division of the legal advertis
ing of Lumpkin county, be
tween it and the Nugget. We
trust, however, that editor
Woodward will lose none of has
avo rdupiesi on account of the
division of patronage.
Obi Wbat i Cough.
Will you hoed the warning?
The signal perhaps of the sure ap
pi'oach of that more terrible dis
ease consumption. Ask yourselves
if you can afford for the sake
of saving 50c., to run the risk
and do nothingfor it. We know
(i om experience that Shi toll's
Cure will cure your cough. It
never fails. This explains why
more than a Million Bottles wer*
sold the past year. It Relieves
croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not he without
it. For lame hack, -ide or chest,
use Shiloh's Borons Bln ter.
Su’d by Sutton & i’itchford.
Seldom in the short space of
one month, docs death strike so
often in high places as during
January. The Statesman Blaine,
cx-Brosident Hayes, Ben. Butler,
and our own beloved Lamar have
all answered to the filial call.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REM
EDY', A marvelous cure for Ca
tarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth,
and Headache. With each bot
tle there is an ingenious nasal
injector for the more successful
treatment of these complaints
without extra charge. Brice aOc.
Sold by Sutton and Bitchford.
Re id our offer to new, cash
subscribers.
Answer Tiiis Quastion.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer
and he nuule miserable by indi
gestion, Constipation, Dizz.i-
liess, Loss of Appetite, Coming
up of the Food, Yellow Skin,
when for 75c., we will sell them
Shiloh’s V italizer, guaranteed to
cure them. Sold by Sutton A
Bitchford, Cleveland. Ga.
&
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, I WILL OFFER MY EN
TIRE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Boots and Hats
AT COST
I do tins to make room for my SBRIXG STOCK.
BARGAIN).IN LADIES AND GENTS SHOES,
“ “ HATS,
" “ CLOTHING,
“ “ DRESS-GOODS.
I MEAN'.Busines*.
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Sntloa ^ Pitclaford,
CLEVELAND GEOECIA.
WHOl.K.'ALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN '
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
‘S’i'ATI0XER1, CONFECTIONERIES cJid CHOICE
IA Mil. Y GROCERIES.
IVawoc/pGcm.s <Crial I y I >; a t-ort.
CLI5V1JLA INTO, GIJOKGIA.
Deo ler i 11 \ V o teln(_es,
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc,, Etc.
I ‘ veiythmg pertaining to sewing machines as a spccial-
• S“wing machine needle- for all machines. Best of oil, war
ranted not to gum, chill or change color.
Atf aeliiiicggts
OF KINDS AND
makes; belts and belling—lentlier and rawhide.
S;il I 11,Eta and BOBBIN'S for ail machines. Genuine parts’
for all machines.
ALL KINDS OF REBAIRIXG DONE AT SHORTEST Notice.
Iain also agent for the Excelsior Gas burner, and the ljest
Self-pronoun inrr, Barallcl Family Bible, in tho world.
The Ecino Plano & Organ Co.,UouMvltli,Ohio,a.
^ Hilth Qrod«> Instrumt'iitB only. Plano chm>(! ore
asm
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—We ipu> trs Trade—
Ortuio Instruments only. 4 mu.;«wu urgn
a specialty. 'I‘h« accontjumyiii^ cut represents ou:
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l Ills beaut inil pinno model is certainly the acmo
|v n.» u, and stands pre-cniinent above all coinnt
tore with in i known pe«r in the world.
INK ■ ,].Y ONK. (iF ITS KIM' IN Till. WORLD.
• • '•; l H"iuulil} 1.1 lom-a
h i h. ..a., tnisuip.i v.il m solidity of constructk
Fulpteno sb- and proportion, piano fitiish, pla
Ie at cot.liiiuous liimM- rn hs k-bourd, piano inut
rack, tnuno freU of the latest design of trocincR ha
carted piano trussen, etc., nud unlike nil other pla
>’d orpr, ns on the market, Las tho most perfect str
ion. The lock-board ia inode in two sections, t
Hist seel ion folding back ami laying in the socoi
section, in wliich position tho Instrument presents
pinno appearance. Py a eeeond motion the necoi
t F'diorii is.siiL'htly raised, and swinging back tinder t
upper front hrinys the sto{vaction into prontinem
o *• navi also m.oiy 1 eant lful and artistic designs
lUt.'h tojt ;yi, s that areuusui jiassed by any mantifa
tuier in the world. Com-spondencn solicftetl. fat
k’.'int * nailed on appheation. Add all con
sp '. tic nee direct to the manufacturers, gpeci
i,.li„-,„ , nts Oirunvl 1., nil forrlan In Bam,
in..(i timi iiLs sent on approval, and puarantoed to
up to Lie tilRhcststaudard. All instrumeuta warrant-
for oi.\ years.
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Y1UTH rnl'NTY.
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O'Kelley, having
applied to me f..r j
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ext, and*
; show eft lire.
f any they ran.
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neut ;itliuirii»trutioTi should not
i»e grant
od to J„o.
1L O* Kelley, on
tate
Elizabeth !l
Viekepv’s os
Witness my liaml nniiotKcia.1
si hurt ure !
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ofJau'y tails.
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H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gainesville Georgia.
4 Seisiitifo American
Agoncy for.^
^ CAVEAT*,
TRADE WAPtKS,
DEJICH PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, ©to.
— fr*a Handbook writ© to
VLDN k Cl)., 361 buoauwar, Nx\r York.
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