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Tin Cleveland Progress.
JNO. R. GLEN, : : EDITOR.
Cfcnlilt fit., Feb., 17, 1893.
Oflotal Orgs* of TUilte'counly
Catered at tbe Fost-nffiee at Cleveland
at Veeo*d-ele>e Wail Matte-. Jan. M. '91.
Wo Protest.
Tlie appointment of Judge
G realm m to the first place iu the
cabinet, ia n »u prise to tha Do-
tuorrary.
Of course it is a policy move,
and as such, it cun not be better
ed in our opinion. lint, it docs
strike us, that the Democratic
parly hus grown old enough, and
big enough, and strong enough,
to miiintuiu its principles, with
out culling in the aid of u life
long Republican, as premier.
There are scores of life long
Democrats, grown old and scar
red in its service, waiting recog
nition, upon whom the honor
might have been conferred more
worthily, and certainly with
%qunl safety.
e arc not compelled to do
anything for policy’s sake now,
so wky should we?
If the winter is over, you need
not trouble yourself to bring us
any more wood. A silver dollar
willdo just as well.
Honey in Grapei.
“What ehnll I raise that is a
cosh crop except cotton," is a
question the farmer usks daily.
tVhat have you tried? Hnveyou
tried tolmeco, or potatoes, or
grapes? Tobacco and potatoes
both grow well here, but do not
yield returns proportionate to the
cultivated grape.
Wo know wlmt we say is true,
for it is a demonstrated fact, tliul
on eimilar lands to ours, and not
twenty five miles distant, grapes
sre grown successfully, and yield
the vine-growerhnudsomo profits.
Habersham county is gaining a
reputation rapidly as a grape
growing county; and what is
done in Habersham is possible in
White. We know personally,
two or three men, who have from
two to live acres in grapes, and
their income from their vines
alone, amount* to ns much as
that of a well conducted 15000,
White county farm. The Swiss
and Germans who own those
vineyards, have only been in this
country about twelve years, and
the land* upon which they settled
is the poorest naturally, in Hab
ersham county. Yot, all of these
new-comers have substantial
houses and barns, tine horses and
cattle, live us well ns any in the
country, and wear us good clothes
as can lie bought for cash. They
are out of debt, and most of them
have money ahead. Some of the
neighbor natives are bogining to
emulate the example set by these
sturdy foreigners, snd 1 hey too,
aro making a success of vine cul
ture. Why not try grapes in
White county?
Hon. lloko Smith, of Atlanta,
will probably be Cleveland’s Sec
retary of the Interior. 'Ibis is
the kind of an appointment we
admire. A Democrat tried, and
found true.
Don’t you let these warm days
fool you into the belief that win
ter lias gone; you hud bet ter have
your wife put an extra lining in
your overcoat, while you chop
wood and get it in the shelter.
Our weather prophet says we
will lmve two more snows, and
five weeks of bad weather.
This will he n prosperous year
in business circles, and if the far
mers do not plant too much cot
ton, n.nd will raise hog and homi
ny, it will ho a pnnqicrous year
in agricultural circles. All the
signs point in that direction. The
merchant* will don good busi
ness this year; so will the manu
factories and the banks—some
more, some less. Those who ad
vertise liberally will do th* bulk
of the business; those who do not
,advertise will fail to keep up with
the procession. Do you want to
keep up with the times? Then,
push your business and let it be
known. Advertise liberally.—
Dalton Argos,
Cdltornl Clialf.
Spring.
Hail, penile spring! Wc welcome Hies
From the nrinn of a winter cloud*
Lambu air Ideating, and tha hints arc
mating’,
Ami llis sap flows through our head.
The above is a spring poem,—
unfortunate for ns in its termina
tion, it is true, but none the Ices,
n getutin* spring poem.
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And these warm, sunshiny days
remind us—of other days, when
we walked between the handles
of a wooden foot plow-stock, at
tached to a black mule, which
perambulated to and fro in a
stumpy new-ground; of cutting
briers, mid repairing fence—uud
of many other pleasures incident
to farm life.
r»-Aii this was before We got
to he an editor.
• • •
Some of our farmer friends did
not relish some things wc gave
them to digest lust week. They
stid, “What business has a deni
ed paper editor got for telling us
what to do?" Look here my
friend, that’s what a “paper edi
tor” is for, lie is an institution
created especially to tell the peo
ple about their faults, mid show
them their mistakes.
Thev do it too—hut always in
a spirit of good humor, and it is
all meant for the best.
* * •
And see here! Last fall and
up to Christmas, you had the
finest weather in the world, for
preparing your land for this years
crop—hut you went a fishing, and
loafed around town and the coun
try stores, talking hard times,
Peek, l’ickett, Weaver and Lease
and other dcfum;t parties—and
now, if the spring happens to he
wet, you will grumble at Provi
dence, and say, “a poor man
don’t have no chance nohow.”
You arc not all just on that
litVP, and if you aro not, this
doesn't apply. If you arc, it does.
Finis.
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And that reminds us, now is
the time to pay your subscription.
• 0 0
We infer from the editor of the
Mndisonians dissertation on hoop
skirts that he is a close render of
The Chicago, Saturday libido. .
• • •
“lie cometh not," said th* edi
tor, wh* was wailing for the du-
limpient subscriber.
• • •
“Hope deferred nnikcth sick
the heart” of an editor just the
same us that of a human being.
• • •
—The Dalton Argus says that
diamonds cun not hu used as an
article of food, yet wc have the
first ease to heur of uny man or
woman dying of hunger who
wore a White county diamond.
• • •
X gourd full of bait,
A 'tdmmon polo,
A bent pin hook,
A trout iu the hole;—
A fetirtnbiny day
A breeze from the went
Aro juat the right thing*
To make a inun blent.
Klipped Kllpplogs sad Komment.
The Cuthkirt Liberal Enter
prise says:
“Wo move to confirm the pres
ent ollich.L from governor down
to Itniliil', for twenty years snd
have no more elections in that
time. Can we get a second?”
That may do down your way,
but the Democrats of Whilccoun-
ty would like to hold another
election, to-morrow, if possible.
•
• •
“We are no politician or
prophet, Imt unless we mistake
the signs of the times there, will
be a mighty upheaval in the
United States three or four
years hence, if congress does not
greatly reduce the tarill',”—Toc-
eoa Njw*.
And there should ho. If not,
wc intend to load the Piioukiiss to
the muzzle with all the loads,
slugs, pied type, cuts snd the
like, and turn her loose square ill
the face of the ofTcudors. when
the time comes. And, she is a
dangerous old gun.
O
• •
The Sparta Islnuaclite delivers
itself on the road question us fol
lows;
“There has been no advance in
road-making in middle Georgia
since ibe revolution, and the
probability is that the people
• '» - ill go (in floundering through
Bargains!! Bargains!!!
AT
H. A. JARRARD S
Closing Out At Cost!!
mud from place to place, for gen
erations to come. Had roads are
a heavier tax on people than good
ones would be, but they are not
going to believe it.”
Figures prove it, (nod figures
don’t lie) that nothing saves the
farmer so milch in wear and tear
of vehicles, horse-flesh and valu
able time, as good country roads.
They are a sure mark of prosperi
ty, Which rapidly follows their
construction. Our road laws
stand iu pressing need of revision.
Agitate the subject.
•
• •
In the event of the resignation
of .Judge J. C. Wellborn of the
North-Eastern circuit, Hon. John.
J. Kitif!>ey of Cleveland, will,
probably be appointed to tho
place, lie is indorsed by nearly
every leading Democrat in the
district, uud is aesuicdly the most
eligible inaii for the position in
this part of tho state.
•
• •
The Atlanta Constitution thus
passes upon us:
“Editor Glen, of Tins Ci.kve-
i..\M> I'noutiKKH, is giving the cit
izens of White comity an excel
lent weekly newspaper, llis pen
is e blight uud a busy one.”
•
• •
Tho Meriwether Vindicator
takes this view of the cotton
question:
“A big crop of cotton this year
may send the price of the staple
down to fi cents per pound. If
so, and meat and corn stay up,
where will wc be? In a worse fix
than even poor Tom. Watsuu.”
CLEVELAND’S CABINET.
Mr. Cleveland has announced
the names of four members of his
cabinet. They are:
Walter ( v >. Gresham, of llliuais.
Secretary of state.
John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky,
Secretary of the treasury,
Daniel S. Lnmont, of New
York, Secretary of war.
Wilson S. liiMcll, of r.ufl'alo,
post-master general.
The appointment of Hon. lloke
Smith of this state, is under con
sideration, and will probably be
uunmineed before we go to press.
The editor i* the recipient of a
valentine, much berlbbrnied, on
notched aud perforated perfumed
pink paper. Its a sweet little
valentine loo, written in the
clearest feminine hand; and we
would givo a half a bushel of pied
type to know who wrote it. It
reads like Ibis:
They call me pretty j they say I'm sweet,
Aud of all the girls I’m tho first they
greet.—
Aud 1 care hut naught for their praises
On*,
Ninrs you come not, ns my Valentine.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN
Sonnet after tho Italian
O Love, Love, Love! What flat* uttlu
in life
That ia immortal V War and hatred mu
The ah ruth outlives tho sword: the
of strife
I* prelude to the eenturie* of peace.
The night in hut the aliadow of the pun;
The evil, of the pood. The atoms yearn
Each to tho othor— oven n« I turn
To tbect the type of nil. yet being one.
As the poor peasant in the wnyaidr shrine
Sees the Grant Sacritict, so 1 divine
The pnf**ion of the inti vets* in thee.
—What do I pay? How nigniflfa to ms
This world of God and men (nay, ds not
start!),
tto th.su but rest thy head upon my heait ?
—John 11*11 Ingham—iu Scribners.
There are about 4000 Confeder
ate widows pensioner, in the
state at ff>0 each. They have
nearly ail been paid. The Con
federate soldiers will not receive
their pensions before the middle
of March.
'I hi, ought to ho a good coun
try for syrup, considering the
great quantity, and superior qual-
ity of Cain, that is raised weekly
around here.
Ob! Iliat i Cough.
Will you heed the warning?
The signal perhaps of the sure ap
proach of that in ora terrible dis-
eaaecnnsuinplion. A«k yourselves
if you can afl'oitl for the sake
of saving iOe., to run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know
fioni experience that Shiloh's
Cure will cure your cough. It
never fails. This explains why
more thsu , Million llottles were
sold lhe past year. It Relieves
croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not bo without
it. For lame hack, side or chest,
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster.
Sold by Sutton A Pitchford.
From Young Harris.
Young IIakkis, Ga.
Of the many organizations and
societies which ai‘e the great pil
lars of human happiness, and in
stitutions of knowledge and those
teaching religion and morality,
one which we regard as a very
strong force In behalf of the fu
ture of the United States, is the
Temperance society.
Tho habits of succeeding gen-
erntiiinfc will certainly depend to
a great extent upon the influence
of their predecessors. The Tem
perance society is doing all in it,
power that this country, shall be
in a better stale one hundred
years from now, aud that happi
ness and prosperity shall'reign.
At this place our society is
growing aud wc rejoice to see so
many bright and healthy hoys
and girls, taking part in this
grand movement. Wo look for
ward to the time when they shall
hold tlie reins of the government
ii; their hands; when all saloon*
and dram-shops shall have been
torn away, and in lliejr stead,
»hall stand colleges aud churches
from which slull be proclaimed
more forcibly than ever, that
“wine is a aiockcr and strong
drink is raging.”
Our Society had its irst medal
contest on tho cveaing of the
fourth, which was a pleasure to
all who attended.
Mis, Ella EvcrtU was the suc-
ssful one ef Iho seven contest-
r.nts. She did credit to the So
lely, as well as to herself, and
the enthusiastic manner in which
she recited was admired by all.
Mr. Dodd alio deserves men
tion for the ealm and earnest de
livery of hi, speech.
The anthem, sung by the choir
were appreciated by the audience.
Miss Ma Ash, with her pure
and sweet, voice, sung "The
Drunkard's Dream,” which touch
od the very sold* of her listeners.
A solo by Mr. John Logan was
a’slrqug illustration of tho curse
of ruin, anil deeply impressed the
li *ilj Il'iU't’,
As soon ,* the exercise had
closed a call meeting wits had for
the purpose (>f initiating the now
members, t'hi'Ve being thirty-
three.
We fcl strengthened by the in
terest manifested iu ourcU’ot ts.
Wc feel that much depends up
on tho wink' we arc •uucavoiio
to do.
May the day soon come when
wc shall seo the fruits of our la
bor, uiorc plainly than now.
L. Alice II
Bring us some silver
ey on subscription.
•ash mini-
Mr. Urn. II*. ]'«rn«r
Simply Awful
Worst Caso cf Scrofula tho
Doctors Cvor Saw
CrnmyUUly Cured by UOO*»$
Sitistruurn.
" When I was 4 or 5 years nl«t I had a »<*rat>
ulous sore on the Unger ol my left hand,
which cot so !*al that Iho riottort cut Un»
pHRcr art. ami Jabjr tool; art more than half my
band, Then tho sure hr.-Ub out on my arm,
came out on my nock a t*l face on l #Ui »M#s,
nearly <l#:stroying lh**ttt'ht of one tye. also
oil my right arm. Poc’.or* r.ihl U was tha
Worst Caso of Scrofula
they crer saw. Jj£ was almpir swful! FlfO
years ago l bc*a$i to take 11.huTs Sarsaparilla.
Gradually 1 found that the sores wore begin
ning to heal. I kept on till 1 had taken ten
bottles, Sea ,Iu-t think of what *
return l got for tint investment! A »!»•«-
•Kit<l |»er ecus f Vos, many thousand. For
tha past 4 years I have h.ul no sores. I
Workman tho Timo.
Before, I rtulil <)• as* st ark. I know not
what to say strong enough to express my grot
Itudo to Hood's Sarsaparilla for my, perfect
cure.” Gkokgr W. Tintxan, Farmer. Gal
way, Saratoga county, N. V.
HOOO’8 PlLLS do not woakeu, bus *14
41g«stiou snd tons tbo stomach. Try them. JXo.
Powli IKs Time
KNOWLEDGE ~
Bring* comfort snd Improvement and
lend* to personal enjoyment when
rightly need. The many, who lira bet
tor than other* and enjoy life more, with
lees eipendltnre, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the para liquid
laxative principle# embraced ia the
remedy. Syrup of Fige.
IU excellenoo Is due to IU prmen'lng
In thr form most acceptable and pleas-
I to tho lute, the refreshing aud truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax.
stive; eilcctnally cleansing tbs syit.ro
dispelling colds, headache* and fever*
and permanently curing constipation.
It hu given satisfaction to million* and
met with the approval of th* medical
profession because it acts on the Kid-
nays, Liver and Dowel# without weaken
ing thorn and it is perfectly free from
every objectlonabl* substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sal* by all drag-
gists in 60c aud |1 bottles, hot It Is man
nfsetnred by th* California Fig Syrup
Co, only, whose name Is printed on every
package, also th* name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, yon will net
accept any substitute if offered.
LEGALADYERflSEMF-NTS.
Sheriff Sales for March.
IKOKUIA. morn CO! xrv.
W I Til* be Hold before the court house
door in Cleveland in said county on
tlie first Tumlay in March 180.1, be-
n the lawful hours of sale to 1hc
highest bidder for cash the following
property to.nil:
Part of lot of land No. 10.7 in the 8rd
Hint.. Haiti county being 2.7 acres and he-
in|f tho place wheraon Josephine and (•.
~ Rlrtloik now live. Said land is well
»proved Wilh dwelling* and #ul lmi!d»
on it and wan levied on and to In*
M an Hit property of Josephine and C.
C. Hlalock by virtue of a m*i1 if nip* ti fa
issued from tho Superior court of Haiti
soiinty it favor of J. <!. Jhdl. npninst the
laid Jtscphiue Hlalock ami C. (\ Ilia-
lock.
Also, ni the name time and place* part
of lot of land No 1S$ is 3rd Dint., said
injr 20 iiv.irs more or Ics.h. in
tha south-east corner i.f said lot. Said
tract now in pcftKCHsinfi of (\ (’. Uhiloek.
and was levied on ns and to be sold as
Iho property of C. (!. Illalock atd Jose-
phine Hlalock by virtue of two Justice
mit ti fas issued from the Justice court
of tho 801st Dirt., CJ. M .. said conn
One in favor of Jeremiah Stover n/rai
’. C Hlalock. S. lv. Cbj, J. H. jilaloek
r.'l \V. J. l\iym\ nn.l lln- oil,
f Jeremiah Stover k Son. njr
Hlalock. Josephine Hlalock, W. A. Mer
ritt nn«l \V. J. Payne.
Also, at the same time and place, par!
of lot of land No. ISS in the 3rd Dial.
Mlid County and hatiij* 8 acres
of said tract lyin^ on ike north sidt
of the lllue creek road commoneliijf a
the water j?apoi» saht crerk now in pos
session of t\ Ulali'cV;. w<?!l improvnl
with some hoUui.u land on it. Said U\M
levied o» and to be sold as tho proper
of C. C. H!alack, l.v virtue of two tax
fas for th«! stale and county tuxes one I
the year 1 SO 1 and the other MO’.*, issn
hy 8. N. Hlaek, Tax Cul'eeb
county against said Xllul
taxes due by said Hlalock on i
Also, at the fame time ami place. <
undivided one half interest in lot of hi
No. ,‘M in the 1st [)i*l..^ said county the
A hole lot containing 250 acres iuor
less and know as the fien. II. \V. Kiley
old home place now in the possession
A. K. Woxm! and well improved. Said
property levied on mid to be sold ns t
property of A. K. Wood, by virtue of
tax ti fa issued by K. N. Hlaek T. (V.
^•id county, npdnst the said A. K. Wood
and county tuxes, for lie
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DA YS, I WILL
TIRE STOCK OF
OFFER UY JMT-
r of sat
•ck for Hi
.ii«l lands.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Boots and Hat*
AT COST
I do this to make loom for my SPRING STOCK.
BARGAINERS LADIES AND GENTS SHOES,
“ “ JIATS,
" “ CLOTHING,
“ " DRESS-GOODS.
I MEAN'Businena.
H. A. JARRARD.
DRUGS!!!
Sutfon dfc Pitchford^
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND EKTAIL DEALERS LV
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
[STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERIES and CHOICE
EAHILY GROCERIES.
Pi'escrljitloiiM Carefully
E. B. GRAVER.
CLEVIJLAN'D,
Dealer
GisoNtc; r.v.
in W (ilel^e:
Cloj’cs, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
I aupjil v every I liiiig pi
t v. Sewing mnrhino rsci
riiutril not tognm, chill
i tuining to sowing niin hin*^ *s * special-
‘Me* for nil mnehiurs. lhv-t <vf oil,
l' rlinngn color.
nr-
AKndtnicnls
or AI.L KI.MiS AM)
mnkc*; licit* nnd hclting—leather and rnwLiila.
SHUTTLES null BOBBINS for all machines.
for all in ichiiit'A.
Genuin* part*
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE AT SHORTEST Nonce.
I mi al>n agent for tho Lxcrl.ior Gas burner, and the beet
Self-pronouncing, Parallel Family Bible, in the world. .
t'»!>;!.
Die *ome time and place, partf
. I,vi •! Nos. 74 and 7.7 in 3nl Dksi
eon: ;tininjjf 100 aerea mor
• ■ . . I i < t.mlrd as follows: On tin ,
e«Ht b) lamia of Mph, Dobbins, on the J
west by lauds of Dr. E. F. Stun*, on the i
MMith by the Chattahoochee river and j
known ah the Martha Gn^e property, i
well improvctl, Hevtrnl dwelling home*
and other buildings on it. Sait!
land now in possession 4»f
Dr. John H. Alley ns tenant of Mrs.
Gage. Raid land levied on and to he
sold us the property of Martha Gage, by
vi.tuo of a tax ;i fa issueil by S. N. Hlaek
T. C., of said county for state and county
taxes for the year 1S02, flue by said
Martha Gage.
Also, at the same time nml place, parts
of lot* of laud Nos. 30 and ‘JO in the 3rd
Dint., saitl county, containing thiity-
weveu and one half acres, in ouch lot.
more or less, the same being the N. K
corner of lot 30 ami N. W. corntr <»f hi
‘JO, bounded on the east by the land* of
J. II. Westmoreland, on the north by
htud& o! Daniel Westmoreland, and J« «l
AhW tnaihy, on the \v«st by lands of W.
J. Abliernathy. on llie south by lands of
J. H. Westmoreland, and Horton phic*
On saitl land is the dwelling of J. IJ. A.
W*Htmorolami. and ?l tenant house, the
same Iwdug well improved, and known
as the J. Q. A. Westmoi*laml home place
and now iu his possession. Raid proper
ty levie i on uud to be i»<>id as the proper
ty of J. Q. A Want «>iel;:nd, by virtue
of a tax h fa .ssued by s. N. Hhu k T. t..
of said counts against the said J. A.
Westmoreland f< r his state and couuty
taxes for th* year 18H3.
S. L. Drown, aTiariff.
That Your Hair
may’retain
It* youthful color,
fullness, and boauty,
dress it dally
with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
It cloanses the
scalp, cures humors,
and stimulates a
new growth
of hair.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Maes.'
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CITATION.
GEORGIA, WIIITK COUNTY.
T AM ICS H Hlaek. Guardian of ITan-
null A Hlaek. a minor has applied
to mo for u discharge from his
guardianship of Hannah A. Hlaek. this
is therefore to notify all persons coiicct n-
• d :•» tile their objections, if any they
. on or Ik*fore the Hist Monday in
.J.m-h next. he will be disc harged
b i ’. ,.n <iuaidiantdiip as :tp]»lied for.
W . 11. Hell, Onlinary White county.
Glv’lIUllA, WHITS COUNTY.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY COCKRN :
J NO. D. O’Kelley, having in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
betters of Administration on the
Estate of Elizabeth Vickery lat* of paid
county, this is to cite all and singular,
the creditors and next kin of Elizabeth
JULIUS L DEYTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
Wr
alie-.wl I’lamplly't* „I1 bu#i»*»e
ulrn>tc*l tc Uis car,. Cell.ctioae a
12-1*.
W. S. HUFF,
ATT0r.NET AT LAW.
Dakloergs, Ge.
e'T Bonds for Fuljlie and Cerpera-
tinun made. Real Katate. Corrrspea-
dciic solicited. (Apr. 15,'52. ly.)
H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gainesville Georgia.
V icV
, In be am! appear at mj
nfli.
the lirat Monday in March, next,
show cause, if any they can, why per,na
(lent administration should not lie grant
ed to Jno. 1). O’Keilcy, on Elizabeth
Vickery’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
'.his 21st day of Jan'y. 1803.
W. 11. Bell, Ordinary.
W e are here, and •
So patronize u.-.
tint to stay
JAVfAT*.
TtAOI KASM,
B3t(CN PATCHTS,
COPTBICMTS, ate.
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world. Sploudidly Hlaiuobod. Bo tetodlwaa*
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