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The Cleveland Progress.
JNO. R. GLEN,
EDITOR.
A western f tntcHimin of third parly
DI<lkC me 3. x opulist. ! propensities, announces that tlie ‘‘whole*
Stop for a moment, O Time, in your country Is on the verge of ruin.” The
Olleial Organ of While comity
CpUrtd at the Post-office *t Cleveland
aaBeco»d-«las* Mail Matte**, Jan. 29, '92.
CAM BROWN’S
PHARMACY.
CnirteRvillc,' Cn.
Headquarters For
DRUGS, PAINTS,
Oils and Window Glass.
CO UN THY MERCHANTS
Can save money by callingon him.
CIlTiltii j Ga., April.,
1893.
Professor Whatley’s Report
A Vo publish cl sew ere a card
signed by nutnerouH prominent
citizens of White county, who are
representative of the mining inter
est of this section.
We are pleased to note, and
express our thanks, for I lie hearty
indorsement they lend our shorts
to secure justice for North-east
Georgia, in the publication of
the report of Professor Whatley, ' n jury—especially
which embraces this section. - when through out
flight.
Make inn a Populist, just for tonight;
Let tin* black flag of despair bo unfit rind.
Darken tin* lights in thin giddy old world;
Give inn n whirlwind of trouble mid
strife,
Curtain with darknenH the bright side of
life;
People the future with pliant inR of woe.
Feed me on prow, niinter, feed me on
crow.
Pause, Fallior Time, mid throw open the
gate,
I ntn no weary of feeling firHt-rato j
pasture me out where the picking in
short
Scourge me with hunger and hear me
cavort;
Tench me to nit in contentment all day,
Howling “ReformP* while my neighbors
make hay;
Fill my flat head with swift-moving
wheels,
Then I shall know how* a Populist feels.
Nebraska Bln to Journal.
An Interesting Card.
Cl.r.vri.AND, Ga., 4-20-1803.—
To 'I'ur; Knrrou ('i.rcvhum. I’no-
(iijKSM.— We notice in a recent
issue of ymui* paper a copy of a
question arises, how long can a country
stay on “the verge of ruin*’ without
something happening/ For the past two
and n half years every third party orator
in the land lias declared, whenever he
could get a hearing, that “the whole
country is on the verge of ruin.”- Mil-
ledgville Chronicle.
The Ranks County Gazette, discussing
the income tax question, ways:
“While the income tax was m*t in the
Chicago platform, it is an old democratic
doctrine, and it would be. a mighty good
tiling for the democracy to give the peo
ple.*’
The Hawkinaville Dispatch Hays:
W b. Peek, who was tin* third party
candidate for governor of Georgia hint
year, in ml ill making third party speech
es. 1 te in quoted an making use of the
following language a few duys ago at
Tazwell: “Damn a man who quits light
ing because lie getH whipped once.”
The Darien'Gazette, says:
The Georgia farmers will make a good
crop this year if the alliance lecturers
can be kept out of the fields.
The Sparta Ishmnclite says:
“The third party strikers wlm are
tramping around in Georgia with the
purpose of reviving the ulliunce for third
party ends are on a very cold trail. Then*
third party ears protrude too plainly
from under their hayseed disguises."
A man should not imagine because a
letter from liis excellency Gov. 1 (Jil l of sixteen liuiglis III his joli. s ,lmt
Northen, in reply to one from j *■« in a p wits n irirl nfsixteeu laughs
your own’pen. We really see j '"'cause nlm is tdxhvii.
nothin*' in your letter that should ! “Even the eloiul of journali in
irritate the Gov. Our people are i lias a si I ver lining,” says the I >nl-
fully aware of the grout mineral [ ton Argus, lint the trouble with
wealth of this section. They al-1 us is, we cannot furnish enough
so have eonlideuee in l’rof. \Yhat- gas, to inllate a haloon.
ley's competency and integrity, |' Th( , ,. nWts
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment wlien
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxativo principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a iierfor.t lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
di-pelluig erdds, headaches and lever,
ami permanently curing constipation
It lias given satisfaction to millions and
met with tlie approval of the medical
profession, been ure it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Byrup of Figs is for sale by ail drug
gists in fide and $1 bottles, but it is nun
ufantured by the California 1 ig Bvriii
Co. only, whose name is printed on evm
package, also the name, Byrup of Fig
and being well informed, you will nt.,
accept any substitute if oliorcd.
P. ESTES.
WILL SHOW ONEOFTHE
Largest, Neatest and Ccicpletest Stocks cf Dry Goods-#
KVKK SHIPPED TO GAIXESVlIvLE.
I
liuu
This department is a Store of itself. The tables! Everything in the Dry Goods line to make
arc loaded, the counters ure crowded and the home comfortable, oozy and neat. Table Linens,
sh 'lves are strutted with these lovely Dress Fab- Napkins and Towels; almost a wilderness of Lace
rics, from the soft subdued spring shades of Tans ! Curtains, the lowest price ever known. ChineU
and Grays clear through the popular line of colors Curtains for windows, halls and doorways; Wiu-
to the Royal Heliotrope; the stock bristles with dow Shades and Window Poles, vast • variety;
Matting, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. Will show the big
gest stock and the lowest prices of Fancy Matting
ever in the city.
beauty and sparkles with splendor.
and believe that the suppressing
•f bis report would do us great
at this time
individual' ef-
The position held by Professor j forts, anil in spite of the opposi-
W hut ley as Assistant State Geo
logist, entitles his report to lie
puhlihscd with the general geol
ogical report of the state and a
failure in this respect would
regarded by
as a gross injustice, direct from
the hands of Governor Northen
lion of interested parties, the at
tention of capitalists lias been
attracted to our resources more
strongly than ever before.
To say that wewauld not think
made to revive the third party in
White county, are about ns futile
as the solution of the problem of
“Where is Tom. M atson “at?"
I Ion. A!!<"i 1).
make Georgia a
Ills respect would be To say Unit we wauld not think e dun t. know much tiiioui . T.
iy our entire sesetion. jkimllv <>f any action that would anatomy, and ask for informa- 111 '' 1 >> '•> <3 • l,1 ‘ ( r | 1 *
injustice, direct from prejudice our interest is simply 'bin, what it is that rounds nut n " ,m ■ 111 1 *• 11 f'" ' 1
ing that our section shall receive
proper recognition and challeng
ing investigation respectfully re
quest that the full report of l’rof.
E. T. Whatley lie embodied in
the reports.
Sadio Mean’s Case.
The action of the Second Pres
byterian church of Columbia, S.
C., in excluding Miss Sadia
Means for working in th* tele
phone office on Sunday is causing
wide-spread comment through
out the country.
Miss Means is an orphan girl *
Who is compelled to earn her own
living ns day operator in a tele
phone exchange.
The action «f the Presbytery in
sustaining the church of Colum
bia, is so unchristian like, an ut
terly at variance with the beauti
ful and helpful life of the lowly
Nazurone, that Miss Means should Hell, Ordinary, .1. W. 11. I'niler-
not trouble herself to ho reinstat-j wood, A. F. Underwood,
ed in such a lmtly.
She is’iloubtless infinitely hot-1
ter in every way than the men!
who have excluded her from the:
church.
If all the bigotry, superstition,
inhumanity and corruption that ;
are practiced in the name of t Hr IV
Lord these strange days, could
prejudice our interest is simply
to acknowledge that wo are hit- the heads of some of these fellows
man. | whose ideas are few and narrow
In view of these facts, We the that they would all, side by side,
undersigned citizens of Whit* nnd only elbows touching, go in-
county, huviug confidence in our i to tin; receptacle, of a penny slot
mineral resources and only dcsir- machine?
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
What Liquor is Doing.
This subject demands the at
tention of every true American
Candler would citizen. It is a traffic that is al-
irtivernor that most as old as the liuiiiitn race
the. whole state would he proud itself. Thousands of millions are
In honor. invested in this business. This
much about h " H >'<»undar.y-it lurks
every
it anti
G. D. Pitehfoi'd,
II. A. .)anurd,
S. 11. Logan,
L. 11. Jackson,
John J. Kimsey,
.1. II Jackson,
X. T. Logan,
James (i It'll,
(). E, Kenimev,
G. 11. Jarrard,
F. II. Sutton, A. II. llomlersoa,
It. P. Kimsey, J. R. Lumsdcu,
W. R. Power C. S. C., W. II.
A Card from Col.
J. II. Nichols.
N AfOOCIIKK, ( i A.,
Al'lill. 22mi, 18!).'!.
Eni ron nr tub Pitonurss: — 1
am informed that certain parlies
in the inlerast of another nppli-
iint for the position of I*. S.
he rightfully charged to Him. Ho.. , r . . , , ,
would be transformed from a lov-! ‘'I*. 1 * 111 ‘ M H . u ' n lu j petitioned by the citizen. „I M
I of Georgia, tire solietmg the t'u- uarlli-easi Geovgia to have the I fiends, cease not m tins grand
powerful as it may he. and t here is
probably no greater curse on
earth, yet. it may he overpowered,
for God is* against it. Shall the
great work he done in our time,
or shall future generations reap
I ho lnnor?
Win n winter is over, and the Everybody'can that it is
■I 11 1A S P> iag day s have eome. we blighting youth in its vigor, cut-
expeel to plant an early \egwt- thig down old age in its weak-
able garden, ness, and breaking down innn-
hood in its prime.
You may ask the prisoner be
hind the liars litiw lie enuic there,
and he will say, liquor is the
prime cause.
Ask those who are hound in
chains, and they will tell you the
sani". Every year it is destroy
ing its thousands. It is holding
* high position as a national cus
tom, and is diligently served by
many hands.
Education, wealth, position,
society and even religion, are be
ing held hack on the account of
this awful traffic.
Ily drink men arc dishonored,
degraded and put to an open
shame.
j By abstinence from drink, let
has been us pray and labor, that God may
lorilicd and men saved.
Oceans of Notions.
This department embraces a thousand articles.
(Loves of the best make aud Huttons to match the
Dress Goods. The latest novelties in Drass Trim
mings, Laces, Veilings, lloisery, Handerchiefs,
Ribbons, Etc.
Our Shoe stock makes a customer fee I like k«
was in a big shoe store. Mens Shoes of various
shapes of heels and toes, and warranted. Ltuli.a
Shoes of all shapes and widths, Big variety La
dies Oxford Tics. Childrens Shoes, all colors,
with nnd without heels. Tenuis Shoes and Slip
pers.
Cloilyiiyt5 and Hats^Up Stairs
It looks jim if we wore "oinar into the Hat and Clot hiu£ business exclusively. Upon "enterin'' this
departintiil you see stacks of Hats and pyramids of (lothini'. This stock we are proud of, more r§-
pcciallv because we buy both Hats and i’lothini'direct from the factories, thereby savins; the middle
man s profits, enabling us to give to our customers bettor goods for less money than any houst iu tka
city.
Groceries.
I lie levers of good Coffee, good Sugar, good Flour a.d good everything in tfc*.
grocery line should not fail to so* our big stock. In fact the whole stock, from
beginning to and, ami from cellar to garret, was bought as low ns cash would
it. and nowhere are better goods or lower prices to he hud. <1130. I*.
Congressman Russell is rust
ling around in Washington, with
a \ iew to the removal of Ho.-s
Ruck. (loot! for Russell!
Congressman Tate is taking a
well deserved rest at his home,
after nearly two months of pres
sing work at Washington.
We have all the Confcdcato
money we want al present, nut
would not object to some green
backs, or hank hills, or even
loose silver.
Waynesboro True Citizen: The
Gainesville Eagle starts an Allen
1). Candler boom for governor.
There is no better man in Georgia
nor truer democrat.
The governor says lie
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sheriff Sales for May.
GKOrUGA. WIIITB COUNTY.
W ILL 1>u Hold beforw the court Iiouh*
door in tin* town < f (Movclawl in said
county on the hint Tucnday in May.
ISOS, within the l»vm! hour* of mile
for cash the following* properly to-wit:
Part of lot of land No. i:tS in tlie 2nd
land diatrict said county containing 12T»
acres more or lens, joining F. L. McKin-
cy, Noah Martin. J. S. Urownlow, lv \V.
Graven, NV. M. Wi^ins, I. li. (’rnvt n
and others. Said land hap (food tenant
house nnd about ore acre of cleared land
on it, and now in possession of the de
fendant I. H. ('raven, nnd was levied oil
and to be sold us the property of 1. II
Craven the defendant, by virtue of a
Justice eotiri ft fa issued from the Justice
court of the M llst district, G, M., said
county, in favor of G. 13. Irvin against
the said I. H . Graven.
Also, at the same time and place, frac
tional lots of land Non. 5, 0, and 7 in 5th
district White county Gn„ wild land as
the property of the defendant J. M. Van
diver and now in hi |•• . .- ‘Sflion or some
one for him. Levied on by virtue of two
li las issued from a Justice court of said
county, both in favor of H. 11. Dean and
trun-t'erred to A. F. 1 .■ nderwood and pro
ceed >, for h.s use against J. M. Vandi
ver. April 5th l*.a S. b. 1JROWN.
Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GKOHGIA, WIIITB COUNl'Y.
E. B. CRAVEN.
CMJVELA.NI),
GlvOmUA
1 )ea ler i 11 Watclyes
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
I supply everything pertaining t*> sewing tnnebinei* »* » »p*<'i»l
tv. Sewing uiiicliine iii'rilli s for till inuehintis. Heal tif ail, war
rnntwl not tuguni, chill or change color.
maker-
or ai.i. xr.»* axu
halt, and belting-—leather and rawhide.
Sill I iLL.s and UOUHINS for all m i' hiue.. Gatziua parti
for all laitckiues.
ALL KINDS ()F REI'AIRING DONE AT SIIOUTKST None*.
1 am also agent for !he Excelsior (* is burner, and Ike k»t
Swlf-prounun* ii.g, i’aiallel bit tea i tv HIM*, in lh« world.
ing, tender, cmnpussionuL; Fa
ther into a brutal monster.
Wo don’t believe that tke ac
tion of tho Stiutli Cnroliuti I’res-
hytrrv will hold good at the
higher tribunal where an infalli
ble .ludgo reads the hearts of men
and will mete out justice alike to
tlie over-righteous saints who re
cline in luxurious ease, in their
luidded pews on the Sabbath, and
the friendless “hello" girl v\ lio
idorsemenl of my White county
j friends, and representing to them
jlltat I have withdrawn my appli
cation for the Murshnlship.
This is a misrepresentation,
and on tho contrary, I feel very
coulident that unless Mr. Dis-
, muke secures the appointment,
tnv chances for the position are
very good indeed. For reasons
Satislaetorv to myself, I have
, , , , : kept mv name, as an applicant I
must earn her bread tin that day. , ' , , ,
.,, ... . • for the plaee, out of the news-!
(Jf course any religious society , , ,
, . , ' . ° ' papers and only to correct the
has u right to enforce am kind of . , ,
misrepresent at ion above alluded
laws it may see lit to make, hut
has it the right to do it in the
name of the Lord?
The action of the South Caroli
na Prcahjlory is a reproach to
our age of Christian enlighten-!
ineut, and to the thousands of
earnest, devout men and women j to le\
all over this land who have :
membership in the l’reslivterini
church,—Mi I ledger ill ( hroniel*
“Alas! for the rarity
Of Christian eharilv."
to, do 1 now ask space
columns for this card.
RespectI'tiIly yours
.1. 11. Niciiui.s
Should our government decide
i turiil' nn sugar, cotl'ce, i
and other necessities of life, there
would go out from all the south
and w*'t the most righteous hiss
of indignation, that ever reached
the ears of nnv administration.
-- - Revenue wo must of necessity
The cold weather has continued } 1I,Vf ; U ' { l' 1 !:;’ U '\
very late, hut all the signs iudi- i' .
enter most prosperous year. All "' n “* r furlho1 '
the farmers, except a few croakers
have quit politics and have gone
to work, and are working with
their sh aves rolled up to the el
bows. More land is Being eulti-
vutd, and hotter cultivated, tin
forthcoming, that will not
of anguish
from tho poorest classic. Cluiii
clothing and all food products,
suck as arc necessities, should 1 >*
I as free from tax as the air wr
.breathe, and the water we drink.
report of .Mr, W hat ley, the for- work until this demon is o ver
nier assistant geologist, publish- thrown.
ed. He says that lie will leave Let no opposition turn you
it with the new geologist, \\ belli- aside Ironi tins grand work,
or it will he published or not. : Let no ridicule make you
ashamed of your purpose.
Let iis go forward as David
went against Goliath, who defied
the army of the 1 ia ing God, for
In 1 is surely m this grand move,
and we need liot he afraid ; if lie
is for us who can he against m?
Do van not set 1 something to
do eai li day you live, that would
advance this grand cause? God
has given us a work to do, and
we must do it. If w • don't what
will our answers ho in that great
and awful day?
You can see how religion suf
fers, hnw the Gospel is impover
ished hearts hardened, the church
weakened, and souls lost, through
strong drink. Wo wish this land
to he tho land of the free; we
wish it to lie a land from which
of every churaetar,
have always been , . ,
. ^ ... shall be removed.
A Dellcnto Woman
nnd bftgnn tnUins Hood’s Sarsaparilla throe! 1 llOVO is no toilipt.iltiou ltffoVO
years ago for that ttivd frollug. it built mo up ' ] ay j s no cy \\ t u nt
soqutokly and soy. oil that IWlliIa* *i different “ u u • ’ 1111 u no ( ' u in ‘ u
worn.*n and h;u .* .ilv.;t>s had groat t ilth hi It I ! allVd s US i 11 ail V ivlutioil of l ift*
fivvit toi V «'tMtvi v.hriit'v, 1 r rrmsanv t • UI uu »
tr.nitil.'with bl*-»od, nnd it do.*; them i:ooa. ’comniUVtl with t Ho o\il < N ti*«in<r
My liltio I'oy UU«* > t! >o well h-> *.,-•( lor it. I l‘ UUl r ,uta " ,u ‘ 1 IR 11 OI sll,, n,2
i v turn;
\ GUKI5AnbV t<> an onb r of tho
court of Ordinary of aaiil rounty ;
will l»(^ Hold on tin? lirst Tuowtlny
in May 1HJU3 at tho court Iioiimo door in
Clovciund in Raid county between tlie!
lawful hours of Hale to tin* hijrhent bid-I
tier for easli the following landa to-wit: j
Fur1 of lot of land No. J in the first [
district Haiti county and bciti£ 50 acres j
mure or less in the south cast corner of!
Haiti lot and being the old home of FJi/.a- j
belli Vickery deceased with old houses
Aic on it. Lot No. in said district and
county containing 250 acres more or less
in the woods and lot No. 45 in the 5th
•list said county containing 4JO acres
more or less and lyinjr on top of th** Blue
Kidjre mountains about one half the lot
in Towns county and the other half in
White county on the head waters of the
Chattahoochee river. Sold as the prop
erty of Elizabeth Vickery deceased.
April did IS.>3.
\ JOHN l>. O'KKLLKV, AJin'i*.
( of Klizalieth Vickery dec’d.
GKOHGIA, WIIITlt COUNTY.
3
LEO WHITE COUNTY. GEORGIA-
-DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.+
c.-.intry : red f ev-:rj <jU;,3rij)!ion o ight. If.ghed prises paid.
1 want it understood that I am still selling* g »ods at the saiu« old wtand, t»at
n«*3 drumming tip any time trade.
If you have the CASH, ycu need not pass iDy plaee to b’jy CHEAPER.
In Connkction With Mv Stouk I IIavk IIiisko F’RANK TA TI
A Fikst ('i.a>n 15LACKSMLT1I, Who Will Exfcitk Rki'aiz Ax*
W At ION IVVORK
AT LOWEST PRICES.
It. Townsend
ltl.dng Sun, Delaware.
Good Family Medicines
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s
Pills.
**I regard Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Ilood’s ,
lMlls, tho very hurt family medicines, ;*ml wo | ilcstUllft 10U
wo never without them. 1
I o ALL Will M lu MAY CONCERN :
S. Dorsey, executor of John M.
# Dorsey deceased, has in duo !
form applied to me fo** l»*ave to .
sell certain lands belonging to the estate j
of said deceased, for the purpose of pay- j
ing the debts and expenses of said estate 1
to-wit:
Farts of lots t.f land Nos. 101 and 116,
in 2nd district said county, being 60 acres
more or less and known as a part of the
Andrew Dorsey old home place and be
ing all of No. 110 <m the north-west of
the Clarksville and Gainesville public
road by J. D. Cooley’s old mill place and
all of 101 the estate of John M. Dorsey
now owns and such applications will be
heard on the first Monday in May 1893.
W. B. 13KLL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, winrK COUNTY.
t ) N. ADAMS has applied for per-
allity and setting anart and val
nation cf homestead and 1 will
pass upon the same at 12 M.. May 1st
1893. This April 10th 1893.
W. B. BKLL, Ordinary.
I aui not (‘losing out to make room. I have plenty of room.
CALL AND SEE ME.
W. Warier. J.!R. Earle.
Wkarler <& Earle,
ATTORNEYS AT ItAW.
j GAIMESVIUE. GEORGIA.
prompt attention given to all business.
H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gainesville Georgia.
ihnot tliul \\< kC to toll how highly I prize It, ,lcinL If me.ds iis mf
Wo uso llo.'.'i . til! III tho iiiinlfy :u;a they 11 ,,s ' il
Act Like a Charm ' l tho jioison that i< supping
1 take pleasure la reconunemling flies® inctll-
elr.es to all my (riotuls, for 1 believe if people
7 « fi'n ,
Sarsa
parilla
our physical, liitclloctiml, and
moral being. A. E. M
over before in White eonntv, and
the “beauty of the question are"
most of it is being planted in food
«rops instead of eotion.
rsapar
Pel ;■ t hiuvl us v e do, much sickness ami suf*
lerli.;: \veuU1 be pm* " * J.” Mils. L. ToWNtJ- |
F.Mi, lilslnit Sun, Delaware.
A FAIR TRIALof Hood’s Sar
saparilla guarantees a complete
cure. It is an honest medicine, honest- | Hood . 3 p„, s easily, yet promptly aud
lyadveilised ami it honestly CURES , eQcieuUy, on tlio Uv*r uml bowels. 20c.
WHY HOOD’S? Because
■* llood's Sarsaparilla is the best,
most reliable and accomplishes the
grcalcslcures. HOOD’S CURES
Tho New Geolagist.
Govermir Northen appointed
\\ . S. \ eates of North ('aroliuu an
state geologist Tuesday. The ap-
poiiitiuout i- probably a good one
as Prof. Yea te* lias had twelve
years experience with the Smith
sonian Institute, as a teacher of
geological science. II* is a thor
ough and practical geologist, and
will he allowed to select his own
1 assistants.
W. S. HOFF,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DahU>acfa, Ga.
Bond* for Public and Corpora
tions rnadt*. Real Estate*. Corn*sp»n-
dcnc« solicited. (Apr. 15, '92. ly.)
McEirce’s Wint of Cari»i
aaJ THEOFORO'5 9lACK-0RAWCHT m
for Ms* hr thut following i
Whit* County:
Sutton & Pitchrord Citrelaad.
H. A. Jarrard Clevelmi,
G. 13. Irviae, Mo«gy Craak g| ^
Lumpk n county:
K. C. Cart ledge, Daliloscg i,
D. Howell A co.. Auraria.|
w. A.-Wli6lche)|.t co.. New Jlridje,
J. J. W. Tate k Bi*©..Willow.
JULIUS L. DEYTON.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
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