The Cleveland progress. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1892-1896, April 28, 1893, Image 1

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TE LE CLEVELAND FROG HI — . fe. m By JOHN 11. Gl.EX. DEVOTED TO THE MINING, AGRICULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INTBRB8T3 OF CLEVELAND, WRITE OOUNTTAND NORTH EAST GEORGIA. —' -■ ■■ , TERMS:—One Dollar Per Tear. VOL. II. CLEVELAND, WHITE COUNTY, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 189:1. NO. IT. .A. If. IIENDEBSON, Manager. J. W. IT. UNDERWOOD, Attorney und Abstractor. & Real Estate Agents, CLEVELAND, CA. "Will Buy and Sell Mineral, Timber and Agricultural lands in White and adjoin ing counties, guaranteeing the title to all properties sold. Will negotiate sales for reasonable commission. All properties entrusted to to us for sale will receive a liberal ad vertisement. Parties having Real Estate for sale will do well to to call on or write us, LOGAN & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF Buggies and Wagons CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Horseshoeing and Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Executed, THE PEERLESS EXTENSION TABLE. CPATBJMTBOJ A BOX OF TABLE LEAVES IS NOT AN ORNAMENTAL PIECE OF ^ FURNITURE FOR ANY DINING-ROOM: AND IF PLACED IN ■SOME CLOSET, THERE IS ALWAYS MORE OR LESS TROUBLE IN GETTING AT IT. AVOID ALL BOTHER BY GETTING A “PEERLESS” TABLE IN WHICH THE LEAVES ARE CRATED. Nothing to Wear Out or get Out of Order. The oftcner used the easier it works. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. ussd the easier it works. Ask your dealer for it Wc can Buit your pocket-book. THE HILLSDALE MEG. CO., HILLSDALE, MICH. Are you interested in Harness? We claim to make the Best ^ Harness for the least money. We omy re- quest a sample send order. You will for prices. come again. & All our Harness Hand-made and Hand-sewed. Only the best Oak Leather used. Buy direct from the manufacturers and save two profits. Let us know what you want, we will make you a special price. Ail poods can be returned if not satisfactory. 4 * > ' v vV' Sash, Doors and Blinds! CLARK, BELL & CO., -Manufacturers and Dealers iu- Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets. SHINGLES and IjUMBSH.. Also FEWER and DRAIN PIPE. Prices as low as the lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed. CLARK, BELL & €0., Gainesville, Ga. fOULL APPRECIATE THE IHl&M ' WSfMEEL. SO EASY TO RUN /llmost runs its self. NONE. OF-' THAT TERRIBLE RATTLNG NOISE SO COMMOM TO L/ivVN MOWERS, /ind it cuts closely in HIGH, TOUGH G/fA5i\ • ' a zECSimNs&afg!p.as&] BILL ARP’S LETTER. The Ups and Downs Experienced by tbe Ubianitous Office-seekers. “Good Lord Deliver Us from the Gim lets nnd Anger* of Reporters. i hat man in to be pitied who i« oottalhiinod toscek an oltk-o foV a llVjii.-. And vat there aroson. 0 «J°dmt«"l , o ,lo,t. l know «ome a*r‘ ,is r' a™,,ai yo,Z tol lnslaiio fur ho is a ccurll.v Rcuth m in and " ‘I* fepreaent our Rovirtmieut In a eourilv mid urajiiou, manner. Ho Mil L-.sp ihb Wo " it limit humbling out national plldo. II,, K‘ l1 V'l'i {,! w,lh '-'hilo U lie had been M r,, " 1 !* “ i ‘! 1 ' 1 have B ieat ndwira- m.S m ;;» »'» glad In so • thrill Ret ■mitdliv^.m. . ? xerci "‘" ,hoi1 ' «>•««" and RenUltty-oftico 1 !»;it does not require tnutih wOrk latl isa kind of a-Rpnteel Bllunmi With r.buti- o&nt poiimisltes, Wo to lose him from CarlersVilli', it> miss the Ronial welcome with aim’ll ho Rnaits Ids friends but if ho wants the office in; want l„ m („ haVn It He lie* Cie™!m!,Tl" >K lh ,“ l ho ' vil1 " b!i f °r, and Mr. N » L "||]'| " no ml,lane in tldn nine, Saas’elIV 1, , F o0 U. «j> his Mutation for dVn,oi 5 ,r °Ppoli" IlSVrni Myriek ami John Ha«S thev »r”t,“,T l Underwood to the plai ns they seek, Ihe Raid in opl, of 0 erem will approve it. 1 no poldleian, hut I kooW ohlr promlnont citizcna and what tiibV ntu worth Hupijoso Mr. Mr,h-h wM, l„r IliT II was m flu t ffohBh’o puHiHnh, hihI if evt iy Hill man id t° trn fjoyootttd, then Mr. UKvo'nnd W,n Wo to build up »i party nrhi3 Own and a good Bkldlhaf s'* "V , 1 ll, R ou; - Mr. Cleveland me ,, o , ?, nblic ,;n ™ is ■> Public trust, which tnoaiu that the president should have no rc- '? ri war<1 or enemies to runtah. If Mr. Clcvi land r. fuses to nominate •Mr. Myriek simply becalm he Was a ttiil Wall it Will mortify his friehill ih Ucnrgia, of wlmth l Was niio iitu the lirst one, perhaps, bul ?ff I'F’"' Nibinihg. II allenfly limr iiilLa . Mr ; UlKVhlkitd hits trtjiiiied Mr. 0 y |' K 10 ® ts °‘ LiH paper fur In- s nnilpn, It Is said too, that J .lin Templo urave s npp.iealion iiangs flro becuiiso Oeucial /iii u "I Illfl d with (Iruvis for support Iiir Pat Oalhonn for tho senalo. Ido not holievo II. (leiieriil Gordon Is not that kind of a man un- , 8 he i.db Rivally changed. Ho iiBed lo ba arRe-lH ailed anil liberal In bis elinritV lo all of jus fellow citizens. He had no petlv i liimosl- Ucb tluu iu Vet nntDod bla i’eVcngo to kcp it Warim Newspaper roporlcrs limit up sensa- tlons and write niaitv things from rumor that nr, ; uot true ami their vietlms kro kept biisv do- tiyliiR their falsh occUskllons. May the good Lonl deliver us all from their gimlets and nu- uuiw ami Insinuation*, and h’-iioo I do not l>e- liovo that General Gordon is llihtiUR Graves Localise Gravu. preferred Calhoun. \Ve ivoUld rrj doe to see. John Templo Dfcilt to Kwllzerlnnd and I wish that 1 cun 1.1 ro, to.., and with l. m elim.i the Matcrhorn an I hear him apostrephizn tlint niHlor c uml beautiful country in ono of lus eublimcwt flighta of cloquonco. J bon thero is my frioud1 Undenvaod, who in tho best nil round man I . v. r knew, and 1 heliev.i could till any placo rosnootably. He lias Ailed many Iron, the chaplain of a regiment dmvn to the editor of a country newspaper and d.il it noil. **'■ »» H'O loving busbnna of ono wife, tho la ther of eleven ehlldmi-moBt girls-lbe l.oat Baotist pr* aetior I ever beard, tlie beat farmer nml garden* r, and with all a most genial com- p.mion—uml yet lie mruIh to go to Havana for what I don’i kuowunleuHho needs tl.oinonoy that u in it or witnts to convert its nunbnrnt li. ople to LlinBliaiiil v and injimrso the whole island to mn. Lt; sure of their culvution, I don’t know miethor ho wuh a Hill man or a 01 ve la ml man nor do i care. 1 do know that he is fit for tho olliuo. Neither of Ihcso men are prof<usionul politicians. They novcT uogi adetl themselveH by caVorlin^ nroUtid und laying plans and suborning for their own personal advantage. What n pitiful sptelaele *i B011 . 10 our Georgians wrangling in the mill of crimination and recrimination in order to get office at Washington. Tim Atlan ta papers i.ro full of tho s rife that goes on from day to day and if I were Mr. Cleveland I "ould say "Gentlemen you nro not tbe men I nm looking for," and I would »oleet some good' men who have tnado no noise nnd kicked up no (lust about this business. There aro p'entv of go.>d men in Atlanta who would till tbess offices but whose modes!y uml conservatism foibid their inking for them. As n general thing it ib tlie loud-mouthed. noit*y politicians who so' k the offices and get them. I was g ad to read that Mr. ( k-yolaml w’as going to break up the Gates amt take a hand in the appointments. Of course lie can’t (lo it all, but. 1m can find out "licro the rings are and Irak them. These IKilnicd liiiRB that parcel out tlio cm o, in se cret conclave are the corse of our Georgia pol itic,. It Is said that tho ring Is already form ed, that is to till nil our offices from governor down, and it includes the successor to Senator Colquitt. It was these rings that h, ramose odious to the people that they rose up and es tablished imh-pendcutisiii in north Georgia for eight years. It was theBO rings that alienated Ah xander Klepheus from the democratic party and that party had to offer him ihe gubeinalo- iialclmlr to lo cp him from running as an indo* pendent. It was theso lings that made possi- hlo the succiss of the people's party on the ha ste of tho Ocala platform. It was ono of tin so Megs Ihut undo machine polities so odious in New York. Now ft is no comfort to know that in a city liko Atlanta thero are several rings and ono ring can fight another and that ilio longest nolo will knock down the per simmon. The trouble is that tho best licit—Ihe mo. it deserving men—arc in no ring at all. I In-y have got no pole and therefore will not roach the persimmon. A common citizen liko myself has no moro idea of the small machine. Hons that are going on lo fix Ilio lb mo post- oflico or iho Oartrravillo roslofileo or any other little oflico than if I hail no choice or yoico in Iho mailer. The rings will fli it upon tho principle of ‘T have lick od you, now you licklu me." Wo oulsideis are as helpless as a paints d ship upon a painted ( oean. And yet, I I now, or think that I know, who would ho appointed if tlio qniet, conservative citizens 1 ail their choice. Polities is a hard read lo navel. It is a mighty big thing lo bo picsident of this great nation, and to ho chosen by honoraHc meth ods, bulit must certainly belittle a noble mind o have lo descend into tlio very slums and schemes of iho small politicians lo get into 'flice. Tho wrangle, I bo hypocrisy, ilio broken promises, tho small revenges that aro hternary will certainly lower bis lelf-icspcct and leave him clouded in his old ago with unhappy memories, if his conscience Poes not get seared, how mini a sensitive nature writlio under Iho cards that the disappointed publish- cards that accuse him of falsehood or a b tiuyot of trust or of ingratitude and broken pledges. Hhcridan said that “con- cienco lias no more lo do with seduction than it has with politics,’’and Hhakespearo said ”a politician is one who would circumvent God if no could.’’ Ho, 1 reckon it is now just like it wai a century or two ago—no woreo— no better. And yet there are many good men iu politics— men whose very virtues have exalted them— mm like Lamar and black and Blount, and urner, who have never bom constrained to stoops that they might win. Thero are such men in tytry itate and they are the haven that give character to the whole body and mako nr national and slats assemblies respectable. Hut Ilio average politician’s bed is a Irani me. He makes it himself and must lio on it. Jut still, lio has our sympathy. Bill AkI>. in Atlanlu Ci natituticn. A number ol persons' in the vicinity of Toler's ranch, near Wntervlllc, Wash., heard Uiroii”h tiro darkness and th« storm recently what they thought was s human voice crying for help. Tho neigh borhood turned out and searched for the supposed wanderer, hut without avail, und the relief party were forced to give up the hunt, believing tlio unfortunate to have perished iu the snow . Not un til several days afterwards, when tin cry was repeated, did they discover that the sound was caused by a creaking windmill. Q reck gitls are generally dressod in White. Tho women of Hawaii aro addicted to the violin liabiti A welt-eai'od-for hand is n line point in a beautiful woman. Miss Eljcn Torry, tho actress, is an amatour photographer Tlio Mniue Federation of Women's Clubs has 1100 mombers. Iu theso days tho art of Hue uelidlo- work is in danger of decay. steaming tbe fane and thou rubbing iu blivo or almond oil is a good thing. The BtiUetticnt is made Hint women Who tide bicycles avo not graceful walkers; Tile Cjuccn of Italy seldom appears iu It bat, and hor bonnets are small and closo-tHtingj Mrs. Astori tho New York leader ol filshiOU) novor [mys less than $2l> for u pair of shoes; Qtiecd Victoria j of England! is very fond Of lllaking omolettcs, nnd it seems has several receipts. Thero is a tendency in tho now silver ware to a return of tho straight fluted patterns of the Sovor.toenth Coutury. Hi tlihse days of cheap stalls the poor est hoUsoitiaid may wear a dress line! than that Justinian Refused to his Queen, lleutiottn Iterschflold, the lirst woman graduate of tho Philadelphia College ol Dental Surgery, is assistant co urt dontisl in Germany. A scientific authority has just givon out that a woman’s beauty arrives at its nmkimum only after she has passed hot' thirtieth year. Florence Nightiugale ( tlio famous war- hut'set has started a health crusade among tho villages of Buckingham shire, England. Miss Marguerite Gombert has won her degree of Doctor of Philosophy and Letters at Rruasels, Bolgiutn. 8ho is the first woman to do so. On tlio authority of Miss Romans, n professor of gymnastics, tho muscular young women of Boston discard corsets and high heeled boots. A sowing machine was included among the presents tlio ox-Emproas of Germany gave hor dnuglilor, Princess Margnretiic, on hor recent marriage. Mrs. Olivo Thorne Miller, tho well- known ornithologist, has gone on a trip to Utah, California .. idjjfttB Yellowstone Purk in pursuit of her faVorito study. Golf is going to ho a fashionable game at Newport, R. I., this year. Among tho ladies who are now studying up tho subject are Mrs. Burko-lioclto and Mine. Lanzu. Princess Kaiulanl of Hawaii is said to have much musical tasto and to bo fond of playing the ukilili, an instrument that is described as “a cross botwcon tho guitar and mandolin.” Tho latest club for women in London is ono lor the uso of clerics, bookkeepers, stenographers, telephone girls aud others who earn their daily bread in this city, but live in the suburbs. Miss Martha Jordan, of Dallas, Texas, is tho first colored woman to prepare herself for practicing dentistry. She Is attending the Dental Departmout of Denver (Col.) University. Lady ilaherton, the originator of tho English Short Skirt League, Is making thousands of converts to heropiuion that walking dresses should be at least live inches oil tho ground all around. The Duchess of Marlborough is espe cially given to gray of tho shade of the inside of doves' wings. Gray velvet it quite a favorite of her grace, nnd with it she wears hor wonderful pearls. Tho purple or cardinal veil is now supplanted by a new favorite, tho veil which comes in durk shades of green. This color is said to be becoming to ull, while tlie purple can only bo worn by u lew. The fashionable violet known ns “emi nence,” or “pontifical” purple, is by no means u universally becoming color, and women who have not really very good complexions Hliould eschew it in all its ramifications. The prettiest women in tho world are said to be tlio women of Northern Italy. Tney are a mixture of the French gentry and the old Italian nobility and iuhorit tlio vivacity of one country and Oriental beauty of the other. Secretary of State Gresham, liko many other men iu public life, has a wife who attends to a great deal of his corre spondence for him. .Mrs. Gresham is fond of Washington, but ltkc3 it best when it is most deserted. The old-fashioned gray haircloth is oflered at New York for dress linings at twenty-live cents to thirty-five cents in narrow widths. Its etickly, prickly edges suggest any amount of discomfort for those who handle or wear it. Miss Emily Faithfull, the noted Eng lish social reformer, is endeavoring to organize in London a suburban homo in which working women aud girls can each have a small private room at a low rent, with the use of common reception and dining rooms. The ex-Emnress Frederick worked a hit of carpet on which all hor children knelt when confirmed; the late Emper or’s coffin rested upon it; the present German Emperor and the Princesses Charlotte, Sophia and Victoria were married standing on it. Tho young Hawaiian Princess, while in Washington, introduced a decidedly pretty fashion iu vogue in her native islands. Siie wore about her neck a wreath of roses. In tropiclandsthe.se wreaths arc used all tho year round. Iiero they would embellish beauty in summer, being taken from the gardens. In winter the hot-houses would have to furnish them. HIGH ART CLOTHING! Sp ring and Summer Wear, The peop'o are witli us (lie minute wo put tlio prico on our elegant line of New Styles. Buyers Walto Up! ’Tis tlio Spring of ’03 ! Tile opening Mouths of our Fir-t Season wo a tint I tivike you all remember AS A REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES. YVc lire going t > do business with you because wo liavo just exactly wli.it you waut, and our prices are simply irresistible. Our Spring and Summer A!tractions Will Cause a Turnout. Snob quantities of Now Styles ns wo show in nil clopartmenti loavo nothing to be asked for. Iu quality and varioty our Fresh New Lines arestrictly first-class iu every detail. We have tlio dispoiition, the ability nnd the E’egmt Giods to pleaso every buyer who is seeking bargains in the line of MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Our complete assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selection of Goods to sntisfy individual tastes. You will Qud nur largo stock nutria up entirely of Goods that are trustworthy, serviceable nnd the best of their clues. EVERY THING GOES A T THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PUKE. Come and seo how FAIR wo troit yon, how well we will Pi HA SIC ye u and bow much wo will SAVE Hr you. LIPSTINE & HUMAN, Arlinsdon Rlock, Two Doors from Rostollirc, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. WRECKERS OF HBGH PR9CES AND SHODDY CLOTHING. NORTH GEORGIA t AT DAHLONEQA. A branch of the State University (Spring Term legiit* First Monday in Feb ruary. Fall Term legint First Monday in /September. But school In tha south, for students with limited means. The military training is thorough, being under a U. H. Army officer, detailed by Ilio Secretary of War. Bladen's aro prepared and boomed to teach In the pnblio sobools, by sot of tbo lcglslsturo. Lectures, on Agriculture and the Soieuces by distinguished cduoaturs and scholars. For hoaltli tho olliuale is uusorpsssed. Altitude 2237 feet. Board *'.0 per month and upwards. MLs-.tng at lower rales. Each senator and representative of t!so stale It entitled nnd requoslod to appoint one pnpll from ills distinct or county, without paying matriculation foe, during his term. For catalog or information, address Seors- ttrr or Treasurer, Board of Trustees. "CINCINNATI,Dim Au Kinds,Sizes, poijr-'t/r and Prices of ^ WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? THE ORIGINAL HYGEIA BEST FITTING. BEST WEARING. MOST DURABLE AND A QUICK SELLER. AgeuLfl wanted. Send for catalogue, terms, &c. WESTERN CORSET COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO. How Kriffllsh WaltcrH Aro Paid. In English rcstuunintH, where tho cu?* loraer pays his hill through the waiter, the latter is held rcspouBiblo for ita due payment from themomeuthc receives the Articles ordered by tlio customer from the kitchen, and what is known na tho “check” system is pretty generally idopted, says tho Hotel Register. Tlio wuitor, on beginning his day’s work, pays in to the proprietor or his clerk from $10 to $25 to cover the value of the Drders lie is likely to receive during the day, und ho is given in exchange n num ber of “checks.” For every order he fives he hands in checks loan equivalent imount. If the value of the orders ex* :ecds the amount of deposit the wnitci must pay in moro money before he re ccives the dishes. AVhat the customer pay 11im he retains until settling time. Il the customer goes away without paying the waiter must bear the loss. The waiter is the person on whom blame naturally fulls if orders are not promptly executed. Hut lie is himself ai the mercy of the kitchen porters, who pass him the dishes from the kitchen and thssc men seriously impede him b dawdling in carrying out his orders if hi fails to square them with a fee. Buy a Gash Register. j i■!E MERCANTILE, PRICE, $25.00. % Used niitl onilorsod liy Hourly 10,000 progressive Merchants. .... Si T AMERICAN CASH REGISTER CO., 230 Clinton St., Chicago. A PERFECT CASHIER, NEEDED IN EVERY RETAIL STORE. It Ims tho latest improved combination lock. It is tho quickest register to operate. It record h transactions in the order made. It records money paid out and received on account. It bIiowh who tinea tlio work. It cducatus you in correct methods. It prevents disputes in case of error. It will pay cost every month in saving of time and money. If. In practical, durnblo nnd reliable. It is hilly guaranteed for two years. WRITE TO THE MANUFACTURERS FOR FULL PARTICULARS. !D HIGH SCHOOL, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Spring Term Regius January 2d, 1893. Fall Term; Regins July 10th, 1893. Tuition in all Classes per Month, 11.00.; In connection with the Spring and Fall terms, will he taught the terms of the public schools. For further particulars call on or address ALBERT BELL, Principal, Or OKAS. W. MERRITT, Assistant. W & ':S l Window Guards, *—JAILS—* », Roanoke, Virginia. Br oi.u‘o, Richmond, Virginia, v-j-y # # he Miller * J. L- —H—wc Carriage and Harness Co. Our No. 28 End Spring, with Drop-Axle both front and rear, is the best looking and most serviceable buggy made for the money. Ask your dealer to show the BLOOMINGTON MFG. CO.’S line of Buggies, Wagons and Carts, and buy no other. AT A L001TB2 Aro now ready to supply tho wants of tho con- junior with Carriages and IlarucHSOf every de scription, nt prices that defy competition, We ^re t'lti leaders. I.< l tho <• who cun follow. Our manufactures ar.- made to give perfect Katisfuc- Mon ami the “ Miller ” guarantee standa good all jver the country. I r iiiinh, \Vorkmannhip, Strani/th ami Itcruity combine the "Miller” work. Bond for our Illustrated Catalogue and Price List giving you full particulars and Ideas of our manufacture, to a?KC!Q MILLER CARRIAGE AHO HARNESS CO. St. Paul Building, 27 West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.