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The Cleveland Progress.
ISO. R. GLEN, : : EDITOR.
CIlTtlild !&l., Mc!i. t 10, 1893.
The Now Administration.
OfioUl Orysn of White comity
Katrrerf nt th* t’oit-ofllo# at_ Cleveland
ae feeoad. el.ee Util Welle", Jill. 2). 'Sii.
Our Gold Miues.
Tlie treatment lliut tIn*
oold
licit of Georgia has received from
l)r. Spencer, our Slide Geolo
gist, 1ms e:iused much adverse
criticism of tlie department from
the whole of the north-eastern sec
tion. Dr. Speneer, doubtless
spoke his condemnatory words
before he had given the subject
proper attention, and he proba
bly wishes now I lint ho? had re
mained silent about a section to
■which he lmd given no thought or
attention.
Dr. ,1. 1C. Tiernun, a practical
miner, who has examined in per
son, all the principal gold fields
of the world, says in an interview
with the Constitution:
“The history of all gold mining
countries generally, proves that
ores improve in value as greater
depth is attained, hut the ore be
comes more refractory. All the
machinery necessary for the ex
traction of free gold is a stamp
mill and amalgamating plates.
This has been the machinery used
in the Georgia gold mines. I'm
improved machinery or improved
methods of extracting the gold
from the sulphuret ores have been
used on any of the paying mines
of this state. The ores on the
surface are free milling and by
going deeper the value generally
Increases, hut the gold cannot he
extracted by simple amalgama
tion. it is there, for it is very
I naiu that the veins which have
lot*a abandoned have not been
left for the want of paying ore,
hut for the want of machinery
and skilled labor to extract the
gold. It is instructing in this
connection to state that a great
number of the Georgia mines
have paid handsomely from the
surface workings, many millions
have been taken from the surface
of Georgia in this way. These
surface mines are simply indica
tions of what there is beneath.
With greater depth tlie ores will
improve and change in character
as in all other gold Helds of the
world.”
Triumphant Democracy is in
possession of the reins of the gov
ernment. The chief executive is
the biggest maa, politically, in
the world, and his back-lame is
nothing short of n phenomenal.
The cabinet officers all, are men
selected for sound judgment in
hueiness a flairs. This is ta> he a
business administration, and per
sonal friendship with the chief,
political activity during the
l^dltocnl Chnff.
Tin? man h» the moon
Will be here full adon
To have a loojf tulk with Grrtver;
For like you ami 1
He wants a “tinker in the pie/*
Before the grand distribution i* over.
We got a hundred* dollar bill
on subscription, Wednesday.
Like Bunquo’s ghost, the hoop
skirt will not down—especially
past, weigh hut little with up- during this blustery March
plicinils for offices, compared
with executive ability.
It is not probable that an ex
tra session of congress will lie
called, unless pressing demands
compel it.
Cleveland strongly favors civil
service reform *, hut as to what
degree it is proposed to enforce
it, is not yet determined.
Late dispatches from headquar
ters, state that removals will lie
necessarily slow, in ail except
minor offices and clerkships, in
which, the process of decapitation
will begin at once.
The south at large cannot hut
commend the presidents judg
ment in the selection of
his cabinet, and has no grounds
for complaint of the manner in
which Cleveland has recognized
it. Carlisle, Herbert and Smith,
are men, of whom every souther
ner is proud, and delighted to
see recognized so highly in the
attain* of the Nation.
weather.
We got two dollar* all at one
whack Tuesday. We have mark
ed the day on the calendar with
red ink, and placed a blue paper
how over it.
We brent he easier under a Dcin-
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
As we gaze with wonder and
admiration upon this God-favor-
1 ed land of ours, noting its pro
gress in nil the necessary requis
ites of n great nation, let us pause
a moment and locate our worst
enemy. For indeed in th* midst
of our prosperity and greatness
as a nation, there lurks, in our
cities, towis, villages and even
in our remote rurul districts, n
monster, whose foot-prints will
lost ft*r time and eternity. lie
is establishing strong-holds on
every soil, and m overy clime.
He ts opening his ticket offices to
hell, in almost every town and
county. He has 150,000 of them
in the U. S., and 600,000 men
employed to run them. He has
oerntio administration. What is I agents with plenty of money who
the matter with getting a patent
on the concern, and selling it as
a sure cure for catarrh and asth-
By way of parenthesis, we
think our plan to plant a garden
will he a wise one. Vi e intend
most of | to have ts, ps, pi plant and some
The latter matures early and
remains the Tear around.
“The surface prospects in
Georgia are ns good, if not bcl-
rel*, than many noted gold min
ing countries. I speak from a
knowledge of other countries as
well as Georgia, when I make
this assertion. It is the height
of folly for any one to say that
there are no paying gold mines
in a country that has produced
$10,00(),00o’ from the placer mines
of one county alone. This only
represents a small portion of tin 1
surface veins and there is no rea
son for suspect mg that they do
not become richer as in all other
gold-producing countries, ft is
hoped that those whonro interest
ed in this subject, will not he
duped by the opinions of incom
petent and prejudiced men, who
know nothing about the gold
mines of Georgia.”
‘ Omnia Gallia.”
The story, the truthfulness of
which is vouched for, reaches us
from Towns county, of u certain
prominent, farmer in that section,
who had a most comely daughter
of less than twenty summers. lit
had, also, in his employ, a stout
young man, who managed, as a
young man will, to gain the af
fection of the daughter. Suspi
cious that tender relations exist
ed between his daughter and the
young fellow, the farmer watch
ed them one evening when his
daughter went, to milk, and, sure
enough, caught them in a loving
embrace, and exchanging kisses.
“Look here!” cried the irate
father, “I don’t like that !”
“1 do!" coolly responded the
young man, and proceeded to do
the oscillatory act again.
“If 1 only had a pair of bullet
molds, I’d run a bullet and shoot
it through your heart!” exclaim
ed the angry parent.
“OhI that's all right,” said the
young man, whose demeanor was
as calm as a pun of milk, and
whose ardor ntvl embrace was
unrelaxed, ‘‘.Inst take my pistol
out of my pocket here, and if you
are mean enough to kill a fellow
for doing as good a thing as this,
why just tiro away?”
White comity can boast of hav
ing within its borders, two of the
largest and nearest, the same
sized men hi the state, Mr. Geo.
W. Slaton, one of our prominent
citizens and Mr. ,1. A. Gray, who
sells the Home Comfort Range,
both tip the beam at 2H« pounds.
A sprinting mulch for a bottle of
anti-fat. is spoken of, as likely I
t ake place bet ween t hem.
Kxtrollies met in Washington
Saturday -the end of Republican
misrule and the beginning of
Democratic prosperity.- -Journal.
There is more talk of starting
a tannery here. Less talk and
niorr “do,” would ho bettoi.
Saturday morning the streets
of Clevelunil were while with
snow.
r Got out of the Ruts.
The hegining of an era of pros
perity for all this section of coun
try is in sight, and is rapidly ap
proaching. The day of recogni
tion of 1 ur vast natural advan
tages, and resources is nearly at
hand, and we are about to real
ize our dreams of many years—of
the time when the music of count
less spindles shall harmonize with
Look out for some big transac
tions in mineral property in this
section. The boom is hound to
come.
Messrs. .I. 11. Williamson and
W. H. Craig have bought the
Gainesville Eagle, one of the
staunchest and newsiest weeklies
in the state, its editorial page
under the new management,
shows an unwonted brilliancy.
From Badjo Worse
A Complication of Diseases
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cava
Strength Just in Time.
A Terrible Cyclono.
Friday f night between eight
and nine o'clock, the pretty lit
tle town of 1 ireonx ille, Georgia,
was struck by a cyclone, which
completely wrecked the town.
Many were sevorly injured by
falling timbers and debris, and a
few people killed. Not a public
building of any kind or church
was left, and many of the poor
people are sulVering, and home
less.
The cyclones track was through
all the southern states doing great
damage to life and property. At
Molena, Odessa and Woodbury,
all small towns, there was the
are busily engaged buying up our
legislators, congress members,
judges and jurors. In order that
he limy till his cofi'ers, lie is an
nually robbing 3,000,000 homes,
with an average of four persons
to the home, of $900,000,000,
thereby leaving them destitute
necessaries and comforts of life.
He robs the farmers annually of
$430,000,000.
This great demon is not yet
satisfied, so he advertises for
2,000,000 hoys to he furnished
out of every generation, to get act
us agents in tins infernal work.
Look at his sign; “Wanted
2,000,00$ hoys.” () mothers!
will you idly stand by and see
your precious hoys drawn into
this great whirlpool? So the
hellish work of this great advers
ary of mankind, is being vigor
ously pushed by his oolite agents,
in grogshop, tavern and giled sa
loon, until it seems ere long we
will Ik* overwhelmed by his in
fluence.
Hut we would not lie pessi
mists, and lot us now look for a
few moments upon the other side
of the question.
Look, look! North, east,
south and west. What means
that great multitude we see com
ing from the four cardinal points,
and watch them as they come
withhold firm step—no obstacle
seems to impede their progress,
(see, 1 &%I itain hears a banner
on wliWns written this inscrip
tion: “Truth, love and purity,”
and us .they near us. hark! they
arc singing: “Oh, the happy
t>me is coming, yes 'tis coming,
it was long, long, long, on the
way, Oh, the happy time is com
ing, yes ’tis coming, when rhiist-
imm will vote as they pray.” As
:I listen to this enchanting music,
as it reverberates fret. 1 Ir’l t->\a ,
my whole being seems tired wit!,
zeal for the grand movi meat, and
as l gaze toward the eastern ho
rizon, incthiuks 1 can almost see
KNOWLEDGE
Bring* comfort and improvement an4
tend* to personal enjoyment when
rightly need. The many, who lire bet
ter than others and enjoy lift more, with
lttt expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’* best product* to
the need* of physical being, will attest
the value to he alth of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in th*
remedy, Syrup of Fig*.
Its excellence is due to it* presen'l?if
In the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system
dispelling colds, headache* and fever*
ana permanently curing constipation.
It lias given satisfaction to million* and
met with the approval of the medical
profession because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weaken
ing them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gist* in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, who*,* name is printed on every
package, also th* name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, yoe will not
accept auy substitute if offered.
Bargains!! Bargains!!
AT
H. A. JARRARD’S
Closing Out At Cost!!
1
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DA 75, I WILL
TIRE STOCK 0E
OFFER UY EN-
Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Boots and Hats
AT cost: 7
I do this to mnk* room for inv SPRING STOCK,
HA RGAINSTN LA 1)1 KS AX D GENTS SHOES,
“ “ HATS,
“ “ CLOTHING,
“ “ DRESS-GOODS.
I MEAN Business.
H. /A. JiiREARD.
DRUGS!!!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
W 1
Sheriff Sales for April.
GEORGIA, w It I IK roisi'Y.
ILL lie wold before tlm court house;
door in Cievoland in sr.i ! county on
the first Tu* eduy in Ay*: il 1883. be
tween the lawful hour* of sab* to tin* <
highest bidder for cash tin* following;
property to-wit:
Part of lot of land No. lfifi in the 3rd
Pint., said county being 25 ii‘ti\.. mid be
ing tin* place whereon Josephine and <
(’. Blalock now live. Said land is a’.'••11
improved with dwellings and «*ut Build-
ings on it and was levied on and to be
sold ns tl<e property of Josephine and
Blalock By virtue of a martguirr ii fa
issued from the .Superior court of said
county is favor of,I. (’. Bell, against the
said Jsrvphine Blalock and (’. Bla
lock.
Also, nt the same time and place, part 1
of lot of laud No. 188 is 3rd l>ist., said '
county, being 150 acres more or less, in j
the south-east corner of said lot. Said
tract now in j> ssessioH of C. Blalock,
and was levied on ns and to Be sold ns
the property of Blalock and Jose
phine Blalock By virtue of two Justice
court li fas issued from the Justice court
ofthertfilst Dirt., G. M., said county.
One in favor of Jeremiah Stover against
<\ C\ Blalock, S. K. Cox, J. B. Blalock
and W. J. Payne, and the other in favor
of Jeremiah .Stover .V Son, against (\ (’.
Blalock, .!< pltino Blalock. NV. A. Mer
ritt and \V. .J. Pavne.
Also, at flic same time and place about
t’rif) acres af land of Nos. C l and 87 in 2nd
district and No. 187 in 3rd district. White
| county Ga.. end known as the V I. Rob
ertson old place on Blue creek, as the
property of V B Robertson, as udminis-
tor of llnldali Robertson deceased, and
as Guardian <>f her heirs. Said proper
ty well improved and now in |x»esessiou
of Halms Logan (col.) as tenant and levied
on by virtue of a fi fa issued by NV B Bell
Ordinary said county against said V L
Robei tson as administrator and Guar
dian us aforesaid for costs on Annua) Re
turns kv. S. L. BROWN. Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, for
cash, part of lot of land No. 128 in 2nd
District said county mid state coida-idn :
!»2 acres, ami known as the Jos. . ' •
• place. Said property has good
some cleared land, good young oi
'•h.i:d n the same.. Now in »;ion
, S. Brown low, agout for W. Ahxan
dor. St.id land levied on and to B>* wold
AH the property of NV. Alexander by vir
tue of a t?i\ ti fa issued hv S. N. Black
Sutton & Pifchford,
OLE V E L A N I) (i E() RG1A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BRTOS, MEDICINES,
!STATIONERY, CONFECTIONERIES and CHOICE
FA MI IY GROCERIES.'
*i J)l ions
1 ’ri* ; >n r*cl.
E. B. CRAVEN.
O L1JVK JG A.\ I >,
Dealer in
CiljOHGlA
W steles*
(Ms, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
1 supply everything pertaining to sewing machines as a special
tv. Seville machine needles for all machines, ltest of oil, war
rallied not to emit, chill or change color.
.4 (Inch meals
or ALL KINDS AND
;—leather mid rawhide
makes; holts mid bcltilii
Sill I ILFS and BOBBINS for all machines,
for all machines.
Grijmn* parts
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE AT SHORTEST Notic*.
lam also agent for the Excelsior (ias burner, and the bast
Self-pronouncing’, Parallel Family Bible, in the world.
"** *no k Organ Co., itarMttZis, flMo, E.s.a.
• *t Att .uit* liiKtruiiittUtii unlj. Fa»r.<> cmmnI orgaiM*
i >< ciuit;. '] iv accunipaiiyHiif cm our
— VFklOUT UILASJJ tfASO omUAM.
- piano model u- erruunly the of
i *hov« eomptU-
. . . . |* . . T. (\ of said county for Stale and County
the brijLfht tlllb of the Millennial i taxon for the year ’l>!>2. due by said NV.
dawn, it is so rapidly approach-: Alnxuod.i, Maij'ii ^
in”;. So courage, brothers and,
sisters of this grand movement,. (il ,., R(ilA> WH1T| . ,,„. Nrv-
victory is jnst ahead. T t T UJAIt C'smill Caanltun of M. V.
Let us work inecssaiitl v until. X’y ! ,"V! ’ • I .* *' 1,l ' l “ ,r
' ^ “I'd v.-n liiivlll,; »l>|.llr,t I,, mo f,.,.
1 lie dram shofis shall daiKeii no ^ twdv.* inoutli i-t. mat 11*,. up
.-•-■y • i
; A
• urld.
i-T IT* KIND. IN TBK VOfifJ).
. tiuCjnull'll iii quality of Uaicwu)
•m u iu «« litlitjr ,.f c» TMtlrucliun.
- i'fill, u, j 'itno fun: li, j i»v>
I* i k-l.r
til. |.i
NC.jr*. hal l
. ■■ -11 < U.*l I m a
.IV t. r r. 1 t i rrf»clNk f
ti |r..t!e in l»o t-0i-tiofcK. U.i
• i il 1 o i:ig in lli# .%#<•• •
i tlui ii tin n-.#»t |>r#s#r.is i
more the dear homes of our beau
tiful land.” J. W. Smith.
I’l'iir
"I ntiuil? U'siify ta tao (oliowlnij factsi I
I avo been a very groat nuftem far *,ho but Hv.i
yciirs with trouble of Iho I.uag. nud hid-
rkcym and tho worst stago of
Dyspepsia.
I ooukl scarcely cat anythlnu bccauso of tho In- I ‘ 4l . i • lw „i ‘ Ulw »
•m* m iny Mionncik l vro.< also el duo I ( ° l 4 1
the rush of our mountain streams, i
|»'reatcst duma"o to life raoivthan
tiftern li.iiiir killed outrisfbt.
tlmo'covered with *<«ki fhoiuu, anti niv cough
weakened me so that l could scarcely walk. I
had several attacks of Mending at tho lungs.
My Meath became so short that l was unable t >
work and was obliged to givoup my business,
which Is that of a meson. I could not <*Yon
alk about much. So l Wept going from bad to
worse. I then had an attack of tho r-' w,
llO'irt I ° 1 ^ Allan M •lonrnnl .SJIVS: j which, with all my other complaints, Cl . d
The missions that have hand-I mo to my r oom for three months and
Of; Nearly Took Away My Life.
I Ir.’.d heard of Bond's Sarsaparilla as a good
Heine, so I bought a bottle. When l bad
Dyspepsia and Li .:r Complaint.
Is it not worth (lie small price
if Tee. to free yourself i.f every
vmptitm of tlicse distrr ■ >inir com
plaints? If you think so, call r,l
; our store and got a bottle of .Shi
ll oil's Vitalize!', every bottle Isas a
I printed j^uanmteo on it, use ne-
if it does you no
<jood it will cost you nothin.";.
Sold hv Sutton .‘v I’itehford.
made their report, all ji»*r-
»«>na aro lu-reby mditied that I will pass
upon and allow the same on th* first
Monday in Aj.ril next nt 12 M. Given
under my band and official signature.
This March IK It, lS'.KL
W. B. BELL, Ordinary.
’ * i/T 'rr.w e
u ittrbn: hack viider t!.«
p D«»n iiijo pr< tnir.v«(■#.
id I nnj-tic in
iM'M^-ilbv Mir n ihcufac-
GEORGIA. WIIM'K I 1 i NTV.
’I’l
I10.M I r MAY eoNl’KHN :
T OI IN I). O’Kelley. Administrator of \
V S the estate of Kli/.abeth Vickerv i
.
plied to the umleisignetl for leave t«» sell !
ti'. I the lands belonging to th* estute of:
.'aid decv;.:.i‘d and suitl uj jdieation will J
I--' hoard on first Monday in April next. 1
This O.h duv of March, 18*13.
NV. B. BELL, Ordinary.
J. D. COOLEY,
LEO. WHITE COUNTY. GEORGIA-
-(-DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. +
The \Vashin>>'iou eorrespoiul- "
taken It, 1 found It had dona mo soma good, so
1 continued till I had taken throe bottlers. 1 ini-
jnovetl so rapidly that 1 could walk out of doors,
and have steadily gained till 1 am at work
n nitn and mo my hammer and trowel onco
Hood’s ss Cur
when tho blent of mountain fed
herd, shall echo to clash of the
shuttle, when the mighty oak
shall render up its tou<>l
to the artisans oumunt!' hand, and
our bleak mountain sides pay
tribute in rich mineral, to the
pick-axe.
This dream of years is soon to
bo realized. Tho sooner the bet
ter; so why not he practical and
business like, and jjo to meet it.
Get out the old ruts you have
beeu running in for years and
years, an l help hasten the com
ing day!
Letters from every section of
the country aro inquiring daile
into our hidden resources, iiskint:'
about gold, asbestos, eoruudrum,
hard-timbers, water power, gran
ite. Only show to the world our
advantages, and such
prosperity will bo ushered in, as health and sweet breath. Price I Sutton & I’itehford and ask for
even optimistic Dr. Stephenson 50o. Sold b\ Sutton X Pitch-1 Hoggs'Little Giant Fills. JCvery
never dared dream. ford. ‘ bottle guaranteed.
some salaries and the prospect
}a brilliant court life are esporial-
! I v sought after by provincial edi
tors. the dear hoys that know
I what it is n> pull a hand press all
light and chew roller gum for
i luncheon."
We all know good things when
! we see them, but the trouble is,
j we are always forced to be eon-
; tout with merely seeintr.
Wc
more. Tho physician, tola me live year, nip, that
I wouh.l not live tia ee years, amt ail Iho neigh
bor. think It a very strange thing to see mo at
work again. It is Uto strengUt given mo hy
ltootl’s Sarsaparilla which enable, me to do 1L"
Isaac Ann;, Vienna, Warren County. N. J.
have a speed, and l»»iti\. Hood's Plla cure all ItverUls, lllllousnc..,
cure for catarrh, diphtheria, eaig, Jaundice, IndlgoaUou, sick Headache. LGc,
ker mouth and headache, in Sill-
LOU'S CATARRH REMEDY.
A nasal injector free with each ] THOSI '- woM'Ki.rt hoi ants in town.
of bottle. I so it if you desire' If you wish to see them call on
as health ami sweet lire
S. HUFF,
We are here, and want to stav
So patronize us.
A Reward o( $500
paid for any Case
AITORNVT AT LAW.
O.L!
' rv Induce of every description lsight. Highest prices paid.
1 want it understood that I am still selling’ goods at the same old stand, but am
not drumming up any time trade.
If you havs the CASH’ you need not pass £Dy place to buy CHEAPER.
In Connection With My Stork I IIavk IIiubd FRANK TATE
\ First Class BLACKSMITH, Who Will Execxte Rar.uit And
Will he paid for any
Rheumatism which cannot he
cured by Dr. Drummond’s Lisrht-
ning Remedy. This otter is made
in good faith by tho proprietors,
and there is no reasonable excuse
for any one to sutler longer. An
ordinary ease will be cured by
one bottle, and it is poor econo
my to sutler when relief can he
secured so certainly. The price
of a bottle is #5. and that is the
cost of a cure. Drummond Med
icine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane,
New York. Asrents wanted.
s-rrn ends for Publie and Corpora
tions nuulr. Real Kstutv. Correspsa-
(Apr. 15, •»*. ly.)
(Umd^d solicits.
WAGON WORK
LOWEST PRICES.
OJO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the
■ ™ merit to secure the confidence oi
entire communities and hold it year after
year, like HOOD’8 Sarsaparilla.
That Your Hair
may retain
its youthful color,
fullness, and beauty,
dress it dally
with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
It cleanses the
scalp, cures humors,
and stimulatos a
new growth
of hair.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
1 am not el
osing out to make room. I ha ve plenty of room.
—CALL AND SEE ME.
li. H. PERRY,
ATTORN IT AT LAW.
Gainesvills G»orgia.
JULIUS L. DEYTOH. I
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
W
ILL attend promptly^* alt basin...
entrusted t* k . i
ialty.
Cellertine*
12-11.
McElree’s Wlnt #f €ar4al
aaJ TMEDFORB'S IkACK BRAUCHT mm
for iki bj tW Ailleving reercheels se
White County:
Sutt. n k Pitcbford Cleveland.
H. A. Jarrard Cleveland,
G. B. Irvins, Mossj Creek
Lumpkin county:
E. C. CaH’edge, Dili’omega,
D. Howell L co.. Auraria,
w.a. Whelchel k co., New Bridge,
J. J. W. Tate k Bio. Willow.