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Tbs Cleveland Progress.
JNO. a. aiT: : EDITOR.
(liviftii JCi -Ick., 17, 1893.
OSaUl Organ of White county
Catered at the Poet-office at Cleveland
aateeoad-elese Kail Matte-, Jan. 99, *92
How Fires Affect People.
In'«*fire you get very close
down to humnit nitture. observes
the New York Sun. The other
night an apartment Jhouse took
Are. There was no time to be
lost by the inmates. A mother,
scantily elatl and crying, took
out her two little children. A
wife buttoned herself in her long
ncwmnrkct and ran, leading hei
brown-oared setter." A "‘devoted
son and daughter on the top floor
dreased warmly their helpless old
mother of 80 and waited to carry
her, if need be, across the fire es
cape. Ohc woman put on a fur-
lined cape over her night dies
and came forth with a traveling
bag filled with silver. A young
widow run for her new Sunday
frock and took down the depart
ed one’s portrait. Another came
forth fully equipped us for church
In jacket, tipped hut, and crimps.
Another young woman left all
her belongings and tied in her
night dresa, blistering her bare
feet on the cinders, and ran down
the street calling for a carriage.
Another got her valuables in her
sealskin coat, and finding the
amoke not too threatening, fished
out her long-tailed gown and the
Mack silk silhouettes of her
grandfuthcr and grandmother,
which she kuew*she couldn't re
place. One man contented him
self with u hath robe, another
dressed himself in his four-in-
hand tie and scurf pin.
lion. Carter Tate, is reported
Ms being one of {lie hardest work
ing members in Washington. He
has private appartnicnts which
he occupies with his secretary,
busily attending to.,the claims of
office seekers from his district.
Another Now Party.
The new-party "makers are still
on deck. Seemingly not at all
discouraged by the uniform fail
ure of their attempts iu the ‘past,
they are about to .make another
trial.
Feffer, the nondescript and
whiskered senator from Kansas,
is tho father of this latest eft'ort
at the manufacture of political
revolutions. He has culled a con
veution to meet iu Pittsburg ou
the tilth inat., to form ajiew par
ty, the cardinal principles of
w hich arc to lie/“Christ in gov
ernment, woman’s rights and
prohibition.”
It will he seen that the'^pro-
posed. organization provides for
very nearly atl the cranks. If it
will succeed in relieving the Dem
ocratic party of somo_of that nu
merous progeny with which its
ranks are burdened,*lt will have
accomplished n good work,—
Journal.
Iidltorial Clinff.
T Every man favors'’good dirt
roads, in theory; [hut the mere
suggestion of paying a nicklo to
wards scouring thorn runs some
of thorn Utcrally^wild.—Ishmae-
litc.
L1 Democracy's Declared
Principles.
COXOF.NSKO rrtOM 'thk nation ai.
nr.MOCUATIC IM.ATKOUU OF 181)*2.
I.
Ilomcj'ule; individual liberty;
resistance to centralization.
II.
f No force bill; no federal inter
ference in state elections.
III.
Economy in appropriations;
no profligate expenditure.
IV.
Protection unconstitutional;
no power in the federal govern
ment to impose and collect tariil
duties, except foi revenue only, j
V.
. It, is reported that the People's
party has disbanded—dispersed
disappeared in fact; and all that
ia left of it is a few forlorn relics,
busy, trying to figure the where
abouts of Tom.. Watson.
Strong effort was made by
the Tauheneek, Turner and Tom
my crowd, to revive the spirit of
the fallen party jn an. organiza
tion culled the “Industrial Le
gion,” 1 but coming so soon after
the birth of the People’s party,
which was a lively stout babe,
requiring much |>ap for susten
ance the Industrial i.ogiou has well
uigh succumbed for want of “milk
in th« commit.”
Our honest farmers'eontribufed
hard earned money to oue grand
campaign fund, under the im
pression that they were buying
slock in a big paying concern—
and they do not propose to be
fooled again. .
Most of the farmers who have
not already come back to the
Democratic fold, are making pre
parations to do so, soap or iio
soap. Wo welcome you, boys.
The People’s party rose to the
zenith of its glory last full, and
it went down unsung, unhonored,
and forgotten on the £duy when
the people declared for Cleveland
and Democracy.
• * *
If Editor McNclley of the
“Nugget” ever entertained the
idea of securing any situation
through the influence of Con
gressman Tate, he justly forfeited
all his rights, when he published
thut Mr. Tate was w siting pa
tiently in Washington to hour
from the hoys in regard to offices.
Mr. Tate 1ms been obliged to
hire a stenographer to answer his
mail.
a • •
Sum. Jones comes down rather
hard ou Itro. Shaver, Of the' Dal
ton Argus, iu the following:
“The editor of the average
secular paper is as competent to
give moral instructions as a jack
ass is competent to teach in a kin
dergarten, or a sow is to teach
glace of movement to tho ante
lope,”
Of course it could not apply to
us; wo live in a higher atmos
phere,
• • •
Dr. Spencet, our state geolo
gist, is trying to excuse his recant
condemnatory words, in . regard
to the gold mines of this stutc.
No doubt ho is sorry he spoke so
hastily, und would recall his
words, if possible; but like a
handful of thistle-down, so easily
east to the winds, ho will find it
impossible to recover them.
• * •
Tho flour manufaeturcr*~of the
north-west are forming a monster
trust for tho control of the' prices
of bread in the country. Bread
stnil's will he high next fall.
And yet, the fanners continue to
raise a big crop of cheap cotton
to buy high-priced .food. They
cun very naturally expect hard
times when they follow^ such a
suicidal policy.—Dalton Argus.
• • •
Tho newspapers are comment
ing outlie amount of drunken
ness to he scan in Washington on
inauguration day. And yet it
was natural that the republic of
fice-holders should want to brace
up on the eve of losing their
places.—Constitution.
• • •
Now, fellows, you can just fall
in, bring your guns to a “trial
arms” and charge the offices.
The litter corps v\ i11 bring you!
ott'tho field on stretchers, and j
kind friends will attend to your ’
funeral rites.—lslmiuelite.
• • •
Of the offices at tho disposal of j
the government, Oeorgia is justly !
entitled to WOO appointments,!
“Come surly and avoid the rush.” i
GOLD DUST.
F«om White County Wash-ups.
Since the open weather, many
new companies have been fofitY-
ed, and mining operations have
set in for the year.
Mr. Janies McAfee will lease
the mill on tho lfeaves property,
and soon expects to have tho vein
in Such n condition that an increas
ed number of stamps will be re
quired.
Mr. W. 11, Courtney has every
thing working in ship shape, and
is taking out the yellow grains in
quantities that pay handsomely.
Thirteen men at work on Mr.
It, '1’, Kenimer’s Longstrect prop
erty, are making good wages, af
ter labouring undsr the disad
vantages of having an insufficient
water supply, and proper facili
ties. Placed in good shape this
property would probably yield
equal to uny in the country.
Jehu Thurmond Is working
with five others on the upper Cal
houn property. They run one
giant, and last week they aver-:
aged foe the time worked, 1)1.W
to each, per day.
Squads of hands ou all tho dif
ferent Naenochce properties, are
doing fairly well, and excellent
reports conic from tho Childs
property and Tenth lot.
Uncle Sampson Palmer, an old
negro, has been at work this week
frying to truce the whereabouts
of a legendary silver and gold
mine, said by the Indians, with
whom Cscle Sampson lived for
years, in North Carolina, to lie
situated in a deep gorge, of the
Pink mountain, lie is quite con
fident of success.
ALWAYS.
Thwrd in always a ntitch to rank*.
And hJwh>m a wtep to take*;
Tlrera i« always a link to find,
Ami alwayn a nh«uf to bind;
There in a!wank a putfo to read,
And always a jnifh hi weed;
There in alwayn a rift to meml,
Aye, and ul^fiya a hue to blend.
Them iu alwuyx the weight of care,
Ami the cold, huruh blaiue to bear;
There >h alwayn the tearuunited.
And the yetitle word uiiauid;
There ia alwayn the doubt, the four,
And ulwaya the acorn, the jeer,
Them* little thingH, oh pul itut aoul,
Make up life’s grand, life’a womlero
w hoi*.
—New OrleaitH l’irayuua.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
In the bu«v ,1ifn of the 19th cen
tury there is ho place fin* drones'
The human family may he
Classified aa follows; Producers,
consumers and destroyers.
The first is the mud-sill of so
ciety, U|K>H WhoAe effort* rests
the iuuintaa*&;e and continuity
of the nice. ' • <
The scconAphe superstructure,
only seeurevKfl stable as the foun
dation is sovoB and steadfast.
The third npy be likened to
fire, flood, or^tempest, defacing
or destroying the edifice as the
ease may -hs.
The first includes fanner, me
chanic, artisan, manufacturer,
etc., with their thousands of
helpers.
The second, the lawyer, cler
gyman, physician and those oth
er* necessary to these offices.
The third, the criminal class,
generally as such.
A fourth class might he made
in which the dud* would shine
alone.
Now to tire point. In which
lass is found the maker and
vendor of alcoholic beverages? Is
he a producer of values? We ad
mit that a small proportion of his
product is used in the arts and
sciences, hut a portion So small as
to be insignificant. The great
part is for consumption us a bev
erage, clearly not a sustshier of
life or promoter of happiness.
Can we place him in the second
class? In this class are those
who are necessary to the welfare
of the race; though- not produ
cers. If humanity were iu its
normal, F.denic condition this
class would be supernumai ies,
lull evil has brought nlmut a con
dition necessitating tho oflires of
this class. They are supposed to
minister to the wants, of the pen- 1
pie thus assisting them to better
their condition spiritually physic
ally and financially. Clearly the
distiller und vendor of whiskey
belongs to tho third class. A
destroyer of values. II« destroys
the fruit or grain and stills a pro
duct that dbfrroys life, peace mid
happiness here, and deatfdyS the
soul hereaftee. He is a parasite
upon the body poliiie. A v.-unp-
HoocPs Cures
Owe all My Health to It
Carwl of Sick Vomiting Spells, Dixat-
»«•»* Neuralgia, Weakuca*.
KNOWLEDGE '
Bring* oorafort and improvement and
land, to portonal enjoyment wboa
rightly n**<l Th* many, who lira b*t-
t»r than others and enjoy Ufa more, with
lata expenditure, by more promptly
adapting th* world'* best product* to
th* nacd* of physical being, will attest
th* value to‘health of tbs jmr* liquid
laxative principle* embraced la th*
remedy, Syrup of rig*.
It* excellence la du* to It* preeen'tng
the form moat acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, th* refreshing and truly
beneficial propertle* of a perfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing th* *y*t*m
dispelling cold*, headache* and f*v*ra
and permanently curing constipation.
It ha* given satisfaction to million* and
met with the appruval of th* medical
profession b*c*ne# it acts on th* Kid-
a#y», Liv*r and Bowels without weaken
ing then and II ia perfectly fra* from
every objectionable aubstaac*.
Syrup of Fig* i* for sale by all drag-
gist* ia 50c and |1 bottles, bat it is man
nfactnred by th* California Fig Syrap
Co. only, who** name ia printed on every
package, also th* name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you viU not
accept any substitute if offered.
LEGALADVERTISEMrKTS,
Sheriff Sales for April.
OKOKOIA, WHITS ( ul.NI'Y.
W lM.be sold before the court house
,ln >»• in riovoluml in wait! county on
the firot Tiimlay in A pi 11 1893, !>**-
iw«*«n the lawful hours of Halt* to the
hitfliuftt bidder for oaah the following*
property to-wlt:
Part of lot of Und No. 105 in the Hrtl
l>iKt., nnitl enmity belief 25 acre* and be
iiitf the place whereon .Josephine and C'. 1
(’. Blalock how live. Haiti land in well |
improved with dwelling and *»ut build- i
riitfM on it and wjih levied on and to he
Hold ax the property of Josephine and t\ 1
<\ Blalo< k by virtue of n in»rt|piip* fl fa)
issued from the HnpeHor eotirt of said !
county iu favor of J. (’. Hell, against the
said Josephine Blalock and C. V. Bla- !
look.
\ left, at the same time and plact% part
of lot of land No. 188 ia 3rd hist., said j
eomite, l»*»in(f 20.a<*res more or lean, ini
the south-east corner of said lot. Said i
tract now in possession cf < (\ Blalock, '
Hiid was levied on ns and to h« sold nt* ;
tho property oft:. (\ Blalock ami Jose
phine Blalock by virtue of two Justice i
eonrt fi fan issued from the Justice court !
of the MKlst Dirt., (». M., uAid county.,
One in favor of Jeremiah fttovor jijrainst
C*. C. Blaioek, S. K. fox, J. B. Blalock
and W. J. Payne, ami the other In favor
of .lerumuth .Stover A Son, u^ vinst ('. (\;
Blalook, J.^pIdtuidiliCifH k. W. A. Mer
ritt and NY. J. Pavne.
.Nino, at the *anie time and place>>»out
acres nt land of No»’-. Olmnd in ‘2ml
BetHct tend No. is7 in 31(1 diutArt* Wliif*
iturgaiiis!! liaigaiiiN
AT
. H. A. JARRARD’S
Closing Out At Cost!!
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DA YS, I WILL OFFER HY EN
TIRE-STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Notions, finoes, Boots and Hats
AT COST
I do this to niHk« room for my SPRING STOCK.
BARGAINS^IN LADIES AND GENTS SHOES,
“ “ HATS,
“ “ CLOTHING,
“ “ DRESS-GOODS.
I MEAJUBusinmw.
H. £L. JARRARD.
DRUGS!!!
Sutton & Pitchford,
CLK VELANI) GEORG I A.
WHOLESALE A ED RETAIL DEALERS IE
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
!STATIONERY, CONFECTlONERIES^ani CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES.
PiOBOilpt’onai CitrcfuUy
Dricparait.
E. B. CRAVEN.
OIJORGIA
CLEVELAND,
in
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
ty.
* u PI"y everything pcrtuinii^r ti
Sc-wing marhine nc>i
iHUinty O*., nnci knUw-n’ae ttvi V L
ire who liveA' bv sucking the life ! k.l*>n <>M I,.lnre nn lilnr 1-n ek.
o w»injf mncfiinefl s* c (,p*ci*I
<•* ror nil rinwhiuos. of oil, war
ranted not to jj’uni, c-hiil nr chun^n color.
AHaclinieiits
blood of hi* Victim. Moivmnry,
;:ilylcss t coii.vc'lcnccIcsH, and an un-
mitigated evil.
A destroys? whose jiath is
strewn with wrecks of hun anity
blear eyed, bloated and hcsottwl.
Tkc only monuments to his
memory, the asylums, alms
houses and penitentisri*b.
Is (here room fur him?
Is there a place for him iu this
hustling busy world? lie is an
ally of the arch enemy, and faith
ful to his trust.
The saloons are tho recruiting
stations and a large majority
the volunteers enlist for life. Ev
ery cue who enters the service, is
either maimed or killed, and
there are no pensions for the
widows and orphans. Let us
close u]t the stations, banish the
recruiting officers and live in
peace and prosperity, brotherly
love and brotherly helpfulness
the rule of life and action.
F. B. S.
property of V I, Ttnherieon, as ml
toi-of Jtulftah Itoherlson (1e.-eeFetl, *n<t
.tVOuhrdmn of lici- heirs, Suit! proper
ty w.-l! Hilprovof! vio 1 now in poe-emtion
ofitatus I,i-gun (roi.) r.-nnntnn.t b-vie-1
on by virtue of n li f.i issneti ).y W B li«U
Onlloiiry Kiii.l county Jiguinst said V 1.
ttoln-itson us mlministrator soil ftnar-
‘liati as nforesuid for cost., on ATnual it»-
tmim&c S. I,. BROWN, Shoiiir.
Also, et tin- Binnt* time and place, for
cash, part of lot of land No. l^s j n 2nd
Uiatriet said county and state containing
92 acres, and known a* the Jon. M. Ber
ry place. Said property has good dwel
ling, Koine cleared land, go-ai young or
chard on tin* same. Now in possession
of .1. S. Urownlow, atf.-nt for W. AU-suu-
der. Said land levied on and to t.e sold
as the property of W. Alexander by vir
tue of a tax ti fci issued bv ft. N. Black
T. t ‘. of said county for State and County
times for tli-year lsit-J. due by said W.
() f Alexander, Miirch 8th 1893,
b. BROWN, Sheriff.
or AI.l. KI,VD8 AND
'—leather ami raw hid*.
Gauuio* park
makes; belts and hcltiuc
SHUTTLES and BOBBIN'S for all mschine*.
for all ru-.tehiues.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE AT SHORTEST Not.c,.
I am also agent for the Excelsior Gas Sumer, and th* b«at
.'self-pronouncing, Parnll*! Family Bible, in the world.
»n* *in» flan* A. Organ Cw., arntn*]., a*t.
Ui.(oi;r*il*_luMnu.w*i*,. a | 7 . rm„o w.l
A Wooing.
Th« nun bronthas warm.
On tin* ah't'pin^ form.
Of Ilia vhoHon inisti'esn S|iritj|f.
Who lmi|f tlolh shvp.
Ami no prumitM* kevp
Trusts and combination* tube Of the beauty al.e is wont to
I 5Slu» awakoH. Ami violvts
rigid!v regulated by law.
VI.
Coinage of noth gold and sil
ver; no discrimination against
either tnotiil; tho dollar unit ofjt-v
coinage of both metals to 1>“
rquul und interchangeable value
VII.
Hottest civil service reform.
Bloom in lu*r eyes
Ami her cheeks art* roses
Ami she smiles a rot tin
For the kisses that bur
Mm. S. M. Wattr*
Gfory:i»town, IV C*.
I have often seen statenients from pe°pl*
boueftteit by IIooiI’ii SarsajUirtUa, amt I feet
that I fiiu Met <l«ittg juaiicr unless my te*- j
tlmony Is atUIetl. 1 have been suffering with |
•lek vomiting flp.?Us for three or four years, i
with gltlillncss, most of the time almost per- j
feetly prostrated. I luul no appetite, ami *uf- I
feroil also with neuralgia m my head and eye*. I
I was treated for two years by the best phy»l- i
clans, but found uo relief. They would tell m«
my condition was
Owing to my Ago
| and that \ must have patience. Put after two
l though patience ceased to bo a virtue.
I was growing so weak I could not hlei jt nt
iiiKltt. And w ten 1 was able to ro out, 1 was
afraid »• |g« far from borne. I was con
stantly tired ; l could not uo up or dow n stairs
or raise my arms aliovo my bead without gid
diness, and was so afraid to look up that I be-
camo accustomed to holding my head do wo.
At Lust
I was persuaded to take Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and alter uHng four bottles, my Improvement
iu health is sromlrri ul. I candidly believe I
am cured of nil my uiiim uit. My appetite
Is good, can ea: ai any time, am tree from neu
ralgia Hltd oilier troubles. I never fell ao
well or w as as stout a* now since 1 was mar
ried, and 1 am mother of nine children. I
have Increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am
perfectly well, go out c\ cry day. When my
friends ask what has made such uu improve
ment l tell them I owe it all to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SHILOH'S CATARRH REM
EDY, A inarveloiiM elite for Ca
tarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth,
and 11 euditehc. \\ ith each bot
tle there is tut ingenious nasal i".Tn-i
; f ;w
, j iip; |
• ttijV.
ri4 ‘ l 7- > <•*-kMxratiipims
fMiWMtkO# FJA.IIC
1 tv-kt.afuj fkiJk/tO iknc.bi to
" I 'flaJ'iO* pro
'a-
Monday in April next at 12 M. (*ivt
under my hand ami official »igr.uture.
This March Dili, 1S;»3.
NY. H BKLL, Ordinary.
GHOHGIA, WHITK COUNTY.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY COKCKKJf J
J OHN D. O'Kellev. Adininiftlrator i
U
Vii-kt-
injeelor for the more suecessful Tltie B.h U*.
treatmntl of these complaints
without extra ehittgo. Price 50e.
Sold bv Sutton and Pitehford.
tie rMiUe .if Klixat-rlli
ceased, haft, in due form, ap
plied to the undendijned for leave t * sell
all the land a helonffintf to the estate of
said deceased and said application will
•d on kret Monday in April next.
•f March. 1893.
NY. B. BKLL, Ordinary.
W. S. HUFF,
W e tire here, ;
St> patronize 11s.
ltd want to stav
ATTURNKT AT LAW.
Dakltt
r,i. 0*.
ade •vrr sgnii
. 1213 33d Street, N. W., CJcorge-
Tako Hood's
1 her suu-lo
lips a#rlo
OTHER Sarsaparilla posses
ses the Combination, Proportion
and Process which makes HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itaalf.
Hood's Pills ™ro liver Ilia, sick head-
avtir. Jaundice, Indl.-cjUoiL Trr »box. 25c. !
It will put, yon to o-o twenty
miles to trade with 1*. Cooley,
at Leo.
A Reward of 5300
Will he paid for ant Case of
Rheumatism which eattuot be
eured by Dr. Drummond's Liubt
ning Rt-tttedy. This ofl'. r is mud-
in gootl f-ifth by the proprietor.-*,
ttud there is no reasonable exeuse
for tiny one to sutler longer. An
ordinary ease will be eured by
one bottle, and it is poor econo
my to suffer when relief can he
secured so certainly. The price
of a bottle is and that is the
cost of a cure. Drummond Med
icine Co., 18-50 Maiden Latte,
New York. Atrents wanted.
WIIO BOCU8 testimonials, no be
■ “ gu* Doctor*’ letters used to sell
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla. Every one of
Us advertisements is absolute!/ true.
M-B-mdi
tioilrt UIHlil*.
Uvu • solicit*
for TiiMia and CVrpara-
Ueal Kstatc. Otrrespsi-,
d. (Apr. 15, '»J. lj.) I
That Your Hair
may retain
Ita youthful color,
fulinoss, and baauty,
dress it dally
with
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
It cicanaas the
scalp, cures humors,
and stimulates a
new growth
of hair.
Dr. «i. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
J. D. COOLEY,
LEO, WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA-
♦DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.*
Eiuntry Produce fif every description bought. Highest prices paid.
1 want it understood that I am *till esllin* tfooda at the same old stand, bat ap
not drumming’ up any ttm* tradr.
If yoa have the CASH’ you need not pass *ty ptae» to bay|CflEIPIR.
In Connection With Mv Store f Have Hiked FRANK TATE
A HkstCi.ass BLACKSMITH, \\Tto Wiu. Execute Kei-aik And
WAGON WORK
AT LOWEST PRICES.
I itm not cinsliiir <iut to iiiukff room. I ha.vc plenty of room.
CALL AM) SKE ME.
H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LA 1
Gainesvills Georgia.
JULIOS L. DEYTON.
ATTORNEY AT LA W.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA
W n.I. attend pr*mptly;t# all bueinest
enti-ueted te si. car*. Cellertina* a
apecialt/. . ia-l«.
McCirfft s Wis* ef Carfisl
>*d THtfirOKS'l RlACK-IRAUSHT m
(or sale k- tto M>n«wi* ( merttoek to
Whitt* County:
Button k Pitehford Cltvrland.
H. A. Jarrard Cleveland,
CL J. irvinw. Moaitj Croak
Lumpkin county:
F. C Cavtlctly«», Dahloma^a.
0. FiCWrlla ro., Auraria,
w.a. Whrlchcl is Co., Bri
J. W. Tata * Bro ^Willow.