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The Cleveland Progress.
Cleveland, 6a., September 1,
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TON AH LODG E. P.
NO. 382,
A. M.
Cleveland Georgia.
Monthly cnmmumwitionu 4tli Sutnr-
«invH at ‘J l’. M.
\V. M.
/,. T. l.ojran,
J. Hell,
J. I). C.inlny.
J . .1. KiniKry,
K. R. Anbury,
J. \V. H. 1 luli-i
8. W.
.1. W.
8. D.
J. I).
SCHEDULE OE ARRIVAL &
DEPARTURE OF CLEVELAND
MAILS.
Lula, daily c:
Blaiusville
11 aysville M.
Duhlonegn Tn
Alto Tuns
opt Sun,, | (» a
Wed IT i. !
rl Thur Slit
JNO* 1L GLEN, \\ M.
cointy officers.
W. B. Bell,
fcb L. llrown,
lY. R. Bower,
S. N. Black,
J. M. Chapman,
i\ L. Franklin,
J. V. . Fain,
Cl. N. Colley,
H. A. Allison.
A. F. Williams.
Miu'ion Cooley.
Oj dinary.
•Sheriff.
Clerk, S. C.
Tax Collector.
Treasurer.
Tux Receiver.
Surveyor.
Coroner.
County Co nmissionoir,
JCDICIAHV.
0. C. Wellborn,
Howard Thompson.
Court convenes second
April and October.
Judges. (’
Solicitor
Monday ii
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
lUm.vr-Serviern every thi
Ray met S at U I'd ay lief. it H
*. m. RuU'iay Bcbtwil .-vary
moiniiifc- dt n'cliu'k. n. ni. All
Vllell I" uttrnd, nh|i-i-ially in"
nicaibii.i. Jons J. Ki.-i-k
■d S mi
n'ulouk.
Sundin
Locals.
llmi.J. I. Kiinsoy attended
Rabun county court this week.
Athmtii now lias 1,000 yellow
fever refugees from lirintswiek.
Haiti it ml Loudsville camp-
mcot ing invni'i ibly eonie togeth
er.
Wil l turkeys nnd deer ore re
ported as plentiful iu the moun
tains.
McElree's WINE OF C4RDUI lor ftm.lr disc-nt".
Most of our citizens will attend
Loudsville eampmeeting, to-mor
row and Sunday.
(ieorge Slaton left for Charles
ton Tuesday with a large drove
of sheep and eat tle.
The colored population are en
joying themselves at Hock Spring
camp-ground this week.
1’l'of. Albert Hell attended
eampmeeting in Dawson county.
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mrs. Frank Hell arrived Thms-
day fiom Hake City, Florida,
win re she has been since last
winter.
THE MODERN BEAUTY
Thrives on good food and sun
shine, with plenty of exercise in
the open air. Her form glows
with health and her face blooms
with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleansing action of a
laxative remedy, she uses the
gentle and pleasant, liquid laxa*-
tive Syrup of Figs.
The slave to Tobacco or Opium
need no longer dlspise himsr.f for
his weakness llill’s Chloride of
Gold Tablets will break bis chains
and make him a free man. All
druggists sell them.
14. :> To
!■ rant.
Hers. h. !
Ilarri-
1 hue- r.
Mr. Ii
spent \\
land, ret
-pan accompanied
miner to Young
., -day returning
, Fasten*,
ry fonrlh Sic
*11 hi HonisT—Scrvi
<t,y " 11
a. m. Sundnv school at 0. a. n
bavc * cordial inviialioli to atten
JM. Newton. Biiftr.v.
LADIKS 1*HAYKJl MkISTINO CVt >y
noMtay aUurnooi).
Ibnycr meeting at the ••hunih
Vi’^tlncadiiy evening at 7 »>* >• m:U.
JUSTICE COURTS.
lit Riiffe. 14.. pin'. Sc cm 1 S. tin-I
days in t*a('li w hMi. Steve Ash J. 1 . ;
D.J. Beucli, N. 1*. au 1 ,1. 1‘.
■White Creek. I I 1)1‘t. Kil-st 8ati.nl:.> -
in cae.li montti. w. 1. IIiiiiq.hr.r: .1 1’. ■■
8. Brown low, N. P-. ami .). P
Mt. Vonali 81)1 Diet. J. It. Freeman J. 1’
«. It. J arrant. N. t*.. mi i J. F. Tilin'
Vriilsys in eae.ti month.
Mousy Creo’c 4J S Dist. TtiinFSatiintajs
in earli niontii. 1-h A. Ah-xiui.irr, J. i’.
41. li. Moure, N. P. anil J. P.
Nacooeliee 4J7 Dist. First Saturdays in
eirb uinntli, Hiram Cummn J. P.
J. U. I.uniHiieii N. P. amt J. P.
fehoal Creek S'rJ Dial. Fmirlb Sat unlay.'■
in each month. Jim. Bowen J. 1\ J- A.
O'Kelley. N. P. unit J■ P.
Blue Creek 7‘J1 Diet. Hoe,mil SutiiriliiyK
iu earli niuiitb. It. P. Riiisey, J- I
J. B. Roberta.111. N. P. amt J- (’•
* eaimtee DfiS Dial. Fourth Hntunliiya in
larli iii oil til* Jno. Mr. | | .ii J • 1*. '' ■ 1
tell. N. P. au.l J. P.
Town Creek, H3C DIM. Tliini hat unlays
In each month. Hugtio* Allen J. P. )-■
McAfee. N. P. amt J. P
Chattahoochee 14-.I7- Hist. Heroml Hat- •
unlay in cacti liiontb. It. K. Westmore
land J, 1‘. J. It. Westniohiml, N. P. A
J. P.
Do is, of Tocrou,
Inv night in (’levc-
.. home from a trip
through the moiintuins.
Ilersehel Kenimer returned to
Young I Fin is Wednesduy mor
ning, where he will resume his
course of study.
Rev. \Y. <). Huller, of Atlanta,
lias nnother heir. A line hoy,
si opping for the present with its
grandmother Log,-in.
A great many students en route
: o Young Harris and Hia wnssee
si bools passed through the coim-
iy this week.
.-iill' HLACK-DHAUGNT \ + » - me* Constipation.
A great mans' she. p Mild line
beeves nre being driven from the
mountain pastures to the markets
below.
Mi-, and Mrs. J. i;. Lmiisden of
Nacooeliee, spent Wednesduy
light in Cleveland, (lie guests of
i )r. and Mrs. 1’. H. Sul ton.
The Imsc-ball f ver has struck
'iov.-land full ill the face. < )m
ho vs v.i.l (trgaui/.e a temy that
will he hard to down.
Mr. Martin !,. Lean, a sterling
dcmoeral and prosperous farmer,
.f Leo, (ia., was circulating
amongst the Cleveland hoys
Monday.
Mr, .Junius Westmoreland, of
Chattahoochee, was ill Cleveland
Monday, with a drove of line cat
tle and sheep, which lie. sold to
Mr. (i. W. Slaton.
flcFlUEE ;; WltlE OF CHHP'JI Ur W«ak Ntue,
.Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge F. Mc
Afee returned from Lake Citv,
Florida, Wednesday, where Mr.
McAfee has had imploymeiil for
several months.
Jim Nix. is practicing lullabys,
so that he may quiet the young
gent lemaii who arrived at his
j homo Monday. Verily, the pop-
A sprit as accident came near
happening Saturday evening as
a party .'(insisting of Mr. .1. IV.
II. 1 nderwood, Mr. R. F. John
son, Mr. Harvey and Jesse Sims
were returning from a trip across
the mountain. As they were
coming into Cleveland one of the
mules stumbled and fell, the back
running over it, and upsetting.
No one was hurt but Mr. Under
wood, who was injured consider
ably on the right side.
I>15ATHS.
Little Charlie Franklin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clayton, (lied
last Sunday, aged about three
months. The remains were in
terred at Cleveland cemetery, on
.Monday.
ul.it i
i of
A.
(Jevellllld do increase.
1 hunters consisting
It. Lmiisden, R.
I. Nichols, .1. G.
I her?
ill the
t urke\
• i iud boys are organ-
Base Ball. | i xilli . .11 club, aild expect
Last Friday afternoon the Na-ju, ui.d ther local i lubs take MOSSy Creek Morsels,
coochee and Hlue creek base ball water. Where is tin 1 Shoal crock Some of the hoys look kindei
clubs crossed bats at the grounds j duh? cross-eyed at the road coinmis-
of the latter, and an interesting! gi «cx-UN.'ii | urU ten for Dyipipii*. sioners as they ride the roads,
and exciting game was played. I Katie and Lillie Hell, Wf Mossy e,-eek ea.np-
Hoth clubs are composed of nine- meeting has done great good
tour players, hut some excellent | K >‘ ' A ’ , Mr. Edward li. Hooper’s fine
plays were made on both sides. 1 ' * '•' ,, " t ° " '‘, 1 young mare got her leg broke the
Viro-il Hunter and living Hlack names we did not I,a,.n, attended (ltl)( ,. , lifrht . she was running in
composed the battery on the Na- '* 111,011 .ai.qiiin. ni_ ia t.hc pasture with some youn
coochee side, and Ilersehel Keni- j' ollnt . v -* | mules.
mcr and Janies Holcomb did the Messrs. Oakes and Smith are Mr. R. M. Dorsey and wife
heavy work for the Hlue eieek preparing to make syrup at their | from Alabama, arc visiting his
team. At the end of the ninth mill, which is run iu connection uncle, on Mossy creek. He says
inniii's the score stood 38 to 48 in with their corn and wheat mills t) ie em u crop in some portions of j hard. Your correspondent left
favor of Nacooeliee. A number at the old Craven plaeo. the country between here and t ]„. bosom of his pants in the pos-
of visitors from Hlue creek, Cleve- j ud „ ( . Houston, of Harks, is the Alabama are almost a failure. | session of a fine bull do
land
the
The black shadow of deaths
wings never cast a heavier pall of
gloom over an enlirc community,
than when it was announced last
Saturday, that Mrs. Frank L.
Asbury was dead. Six weeks
ago Mrs. Asbury was removed
from her home in Clarksville to
the residence of her father. Dr.
F. F. Starr, at Nacooeliee, and it
was hoped the change of location
would bring about her wonted
health. Soon aft or her removal
I he ease developed into typhoid
fever, which resulted in death,
last Saturday.
Truly, all who knew her grieve.
One of the noblest examples of
pure Christian womanhood has
sueemuhed to toe inevitable. A
husband and live little children
mourn the loss of wife and moth
er, and many i elatii es and friei cD
look wit h sorrowful eyes at the
place she alone could fill.
The remain■>. were interred, at
Nacooeliee, on Sunday, Rev.
Hawkins of Maysville, beautifully
and appropriately conducting \he
burial ceremony.
Union Baptist Association.
The nssoeiiit ion held with tin-
Union Haptist church at Nacoo-
eliee came oil' last Sunday. The
weather was all that could he
wi.-hed for. and the attendance
consequent iy large, lie*'. J. J.
K'imsey, Dr. A. J' - . Underwood
and Rev. J. 1’. Osborne were
t here from (,'ievelaml, and preaeh-
uil to large congregations. The
delegates were, sumptiloiisly pro
vid'd for, and the hospitality of
the good people living near the
church will not he forgot ten.
For Sale, Cheap For Cash.
()ne Hue!,hoard,
One four seated buggy with
pole and shafts,
()nc set double harness,
One set singh harness,
One good combination harness
and saddle horse.
J. II. Nichols,
t,f Nacooeliee, (ia.
) Nucooohee Notea.
Tho hoys are jubilant ’over
their victory over the Hlue creek
b iso ball nine.
Mr. \Y> \Y. Quinn, of Cleve
land, has been awarded the con
tract to build a six room house
neat' the river bridge, on the
place of Mr. llunnicutt.
Professor Harrison, president
of liiawassee 11 igii School, and
Miss Gilmore, toucher of Music
and elocution, passed through
the Valley Saturday, with n
crowd of students on their way
to liiawassee. They took m the
association at Union church, on
their way.
Last Friday evening, just at
dark, a horse being driven by
Miss Mattie "Williams became
frightened by the yells of the
base ball boys returning from
Line creek, and ran away throw
ing out Miss Mattie and her little
brother, and smashing up the
vehicle. Loth Miss Mattie and
her la-other were considerably
shocked and bruised, but not
riously hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Castleberry
of Parks, spent Sunday with rel
it i ves in the Yalley.
Miss Jessie Glen spent Saturday
mil Sunday at home, returning
to her school on While crock,
Sunday afternoon.
We regret to chronicle the ill
ness of Mr. George M ■ Starr; it
is feared he has an nttact offerer.
The condition of Miss Tattie
Starr remains critical. We siu-
ercl v hope she may speedily re
cover.
Mr. (Taranro Hutchins and
wife, of Suwanee, are in the val
ley.
T he population of Nacooeliee
is increasing rapidly. There is
another little girl at the residence
of .1. Lamb Johnson, and,
Ilarve Carroll is tho daddy of a
bouncing hoy.
White Creek Dots.
Fodder pulling is the order of
the day,
Protracted meeting at Mace
donia this week.
Mr. J. M. ChapruVn attended
the association near Clayton (in.
G rarnlfa I her Carson died 4th
alt., and was buried at Macedonia
ell.ireli.
Jcp.
We
Married, t he 2(Th .nit., Mr.
Palmer to Miss Jams Smith,
wish them a long and happy
Mr. William Gilstrap and fam
ily, of Arkansas, spent. Iasi Thur -
lay night with Mr. McKinney.
Miss Olali Hrownlnw has arriv
ed home front Gainesville.
Messrs. Ed. (‘raven and John
Adams made a business trip to
I lemorest, las 1 week.
If your wife gets mad and
breaks her churn rnnie to Mr.
Craven's and get a new one.
Mr. Dan. Warwick, of Cleve
land, was visiting his brother,
Mr. John Warwick, last week.
A lie broke out last week ; an
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
OKOllGIA, wiiiTi-Jt orn py.
W ILL bo Hold Lu.opc tlu» court lio iru |
door m luu town of (.'lev • and on the
tirnt Tuesday in So| ten: 1,1 p t Wi with
in the lu^nl hmii H of sale for cuhIi and to
tho highest bidder the following proper
ty to-wit:
One undivided half inter,‘t-t in
acres of land of the west end of iot ot
land Mo. 7th All of 17.7 acres of the north
wcM part oi lot of land No, 85* A.ls » ‘_!.V
aeroH of the nont: ern parts of lots Nos.
108 and 1.0J. Also one half interest in
1.00 acrea of land in t he eastern half of
lot No. 7*1, except about U m res which
was heretofore deeded to Mary K. t.lreen
by (h \V. Williams and plated, beiiqf the
1 i acres on which the Cireen Hotel stands,
all of 02 1 -2 acres of the south-eastern
corner of lot No. *!‘J, also InO acres of t!m
north-eastern corner. i'f lot No. 81}. 77
acres of the north-eastern corner or end
of lot No. fit, also 77 acres of the south
western corner of lot No. •Ill, mineral in
terest excepted in the last par. el, all the
above parts and parcels of hind ntrt're-
tfutintfulmut 87*1 acres and coni j.o in# the
home place of J. band) Jolmst n tin* de-
feiulnin and whereon he ae.d hia family
now leside, this is a tine residence.
There is oil this prop* rt.y two tine barn.",
larjj'e new erilts eai-.able of holding a'
least 2,000 bushels of corn, ^ootl bu^^y
and carrirtife houses yood store house,
also 0 or 7 tenant, houses, ^ood joung*
orchard. 'Phis tract of land has about
200 or 270 acres of Hue bottom laud all iu
hig'li state of cultivation with plenty ot
timber attached, also 127 .acre’s of the
north half of lot No. 22. 75 acres of tin
south-east part m said lot No. 22. *10
acres of the south-west corner of lot No.
21. 125 acres (»1‘tin* south half of lot No.
11, one half interest in 50 acres \\ inj? in
tlie north-eaHt corner of said lot .No. II.
one luilf interest in the north-west pait
of lot No. 12. Also the mineral iuterett
in the northern parts of lots Nos. 77 and
78 , containing 100 acres, also the mint i*al
interest in 200 acres on tin* no.-then tide
of lot No. S, also the undivided half min
eral interest in about 100 acres in the
west end of lot No, 40. Known as the
Bell lot. All of said lands, parts and
parcels lying* and being in the Slrd Hist.,
of said county. Also HitS acres of land
being fractional lot No. H. Also -10
acres being fractional lot No. 00. Also
0J acres being fractional lot No. 10. All
the last aforesaid mentioned hinds lying
and being in the 5th district raid state
and county.
All said lands are more fully described
in a deed made by (ieorge W, Williams
to .1. Lamb Johnston, dated Ai g,, 10 *M0,
and recorded iu book **K,” page 407, *108
and 400, in.the otlice of the Clerk Super
ior court said county. Uccoid of deeds
all said properlv in the posse.* sion of the
defendant.
Also the following hinds parts of lots
of laud Nos. *!4and 47 in the Ord Hist,,
said county and state, lying on the wa
ters of Santee creek, being composed ot
parts of said lots 44,47 and Iii in tin
ih*d Hist., said county and being about
270 acres and known as the Lamar or K.
P. West place and more fully described
in ad 1 nsado by F. I\ West to .1.
burnt) Jolnu-hm dated July 1st hvV.h Re
corded in book -C,” r< cord of deeds of
said county pag<s4t)5 and 4HH. On this
pioperly is a line dwelling house and
good out buildings. There is al. o about
100 acres of line bottom land in i b gh
slate of cultivation, making it one ot the
most desirable country residon- t Also
one tenth unniy ided interest in lot No.
R1H contaiuiiip’*_70 acres in 120 iicjt s on
the north side of lot No. 1117, in 2 10 acres
on the. east side of No. 1511, all in the Jrd
Dist., While■comity (hi., and fu'ly de-
sci ibed iu a d< e 1 made by .!. H. biuur-
(1 e11 to 11. K. Young et al d;11 d Feb.. 21
l- ! 00 and recorded m Clerks olllce Supe
rior court said county in bool: * 11" pace
irt anti by oilier deeds referred t.< in said
deni. Said lands covei* the. top of t..c
famous Yonah Monutaiu of valuabh
granite, .
All the afoi”. said proj e.rty levied on at
tlm property of tim den udaut .1. Lamb
Johnston j.nd now in his possession, t»y
virtue of nnd to satisfy' a Superioreourt li
fa issued from tlm Superior e.ourt of said
county in lavor of (L W. Slaton against
the said defendant J. band) Johnston,
Notice of tho said levy under the a fore-
Baal ii fa given to the defend nt J. bumb
Johnston as required by law.
Aug., Mih, LS»M. »S. b. BROWN. Sh’IV.
parts
jpoopoopj:
Do You
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- _ AU — n i p) ifl P" “3* f5 IS s s
PEP8IA or INDIGESTION. . . . TAKC hl”A»«5 TAB0LES
" , l u ,^R D ^PL S i, C N 0 T , ; ST "; ATEn ' or . hc,f take RiPANS TABISIES §
"TSI^ TAKE RIPAKS TARULES
r ° r DERS 0F V R<E R ST0Ma'ch, A 'l L °! sos ; take rspa^s tasulesI
Ripans Tcibu/es Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
|“p j EASY TO TAKE
1 QUICK TO ACT
SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S liJLL
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
ooocooooo6o635o^556!
It. D. it It A f I 1
(1KOJKGIA
I. )ealer in Wntdr^efe
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc,, Etc.
I supply cvcrything pertnining to sewing iinu-hiiu-s ns n upeciul
t.v- Sewing mui-liine ih-i‘(!Ii's for nil machines. Host of oil, war;
ranted not fogum, chill or change, color.
Gouuiuo parts
OF VI.I. KINDS AND
makes; hells nnd helving—leather nnd rawhide.
Sill I ILLS and HOHHIXS for nil machine!
for all machines.
ALL KI M)S ()F R El’A I RING DONE AT SHORTEST Xotiob.
I nut also agent fol* the Excelsior (las hniTC t e
Self-pronotinrimr, Parallel Familv Hihle, in the world.
\;r\S 1
ii \J<iJ
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HUNTER?
d .1*08la) );>r illustrated Oatalogu© of
■ 4 r
,/;M CHESTER
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'*■« kasawttiu'h# a eiira
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\ p !a k
Guns
Amniiinivion
•easing Shot
HEW HAVEN, CONN.
Also at Urn uamc lima and pi:
of lots of Ian I Nos. 141 and 1*8 in JJ.rd
Dial., White county Georgia containing
1.04 .2-4 acres more or less and fully de
scribed in a deed made by \V. II. liobin-
t- iii to j’,. II. Jewell and dated Feb., Ord
1-8:12 and imm orde.d in the ollice of tlie
Clerk of the Superior court of said coun
ty in book ‘*11” page 271) being the said
(feed to Haiti Jewell by said Robinson nnd
not any part of said lots sold by '1'. A.
(Jakes, sheriff said county and conveyed
by him to the purchaser. Said land is
known as part of the. (I. lb Holcomb old
| ho: n* place iimI uov in possession of the
hour Isitur ihu truth started al’tor | (leleudaut W. Jl. Robil son, Raid lands
I and w< i e levied on by I wo
l county one i:i
it novel’ V/iil. favor of Wdlia.ni Cm n against W. 1(.
Robinson ami .lames Robinson and the
other in favor of J. lb Robertson against
W. 11. Robinson as the property of the
said W. II. I’obinsoii.
Aug. Mth 1 Hi lib S. b. BROWN, Sh’if.
it, hut litis not caught it yet, mul i ib'.'.V.'.L’i’t.Vi iV.2
Town Creek Topics.
Mr. T. F. Allen left for Rome
(in,, last week, where lit- will en
(er the Husin«>8.s Culh-ge. Ijn I,!. I... .-util at the
Master Frank McAfee took | W
nine penny weights of gold out of tin; Inwfill Imhiiv »l sale al
. . i . fur cash, nun iiinliviile.l .mu ball
a toll of ore last week. Heat that . ( . |1;l( , |in|hl | ,,, ,1 ; ,,,,i p: ; n
f 0 |. a | HlV> ! .liisli-ict, Htiiil county tin! wliulu
* . j ‘ lainilur 4'SU ai'l'cs lllnl-'- la.
Hie roosters are crowing' a hikI , , •
farewell, for cumpmeeting
hand.
Mr, Peter Davidson, “Geor-
gi-i’s Great Author,” and editor
of the Morning Star, puhli-shed at
Loudsville, was visiting friends
here last week,
Alex. Davidson is wearing a
24x35 smile—cau c unknown.
Simeon Adams lias bought a
new road cart, and now- rides
a hreak-ncck speed wherever
goes.
The way of the transgressor is!
, 1.01H • J A , WIIITH cor:
nt cnil-
i. «:i:d
hmd levied on by virt in* of a wild land
511 j tax li fa issued by the Tax collector m
j said county H. N. Black, for state, and
nty taxes for the year 181)2 against
I is ml as wild land. July 4th 181)2.
S. Jo BROWN. Sh’if
lRVBjTiamoH mm.
-oiii-si. it, is iii-.qi si* to liiquii-n
Of course if is prop
what any man says, Is it true'!
The most rigid investigation
into the testimonials published
of Hood's .Sarsaparilla. Spe.
tiou is called te tin* high chura
persons whose testimonials an
in behalf
ter of I he
publish
'd by tin* pr
•vid-cjecil It;
id
Dills
testa, mun.i
rilla may
worthy of
your most
efors of this medii
eir occupjttious
reliable and
if it. came fr
-M BUY THE
Ai
ili'-d h
,-mifi who Inis suh
1 11.- i Ionic and Farm in cnmioc-
Li« u with Tin-: 1 ’iukiul -', and h:n-
not received tlr-ii Riper, will
please not il y us
Am' up tlm iniaiU'iita of uliililliood 111 ''
r ,(.in;I oi.t in I'.iM 1-clii-f. mi Dill- Iimmoiy
i-ori.i'lH to tin- days vda-i. w.t were yoimj-,
ihhh! ,11'.' ill'"'.' pi-omirmnl Itian m Vrr<‘
hir'liucus. The youu,. motliHi- vividly ir-
memliei's tl.al it was t'U nnhi-i-lidn'ti
(ton,pn Kemedy cured her oi erou]*, mi i a
admiiiirtevs it to her o vu oth.ja' ’ ^
and iiUv.'iyH with tlm bed rm'-idts- t ,( r
lie by nil drilj'irists.
,
WOODWORK,
Kr’tAcilHDfisi
TEE BEST IS THElHEAPEST.
St,ml TEH cents to KB Union 8q.,N. V.,
for our prlio gnmo, "Blind Luok," and
win a Wow Home Sowing Machine
The New Home Sewing Machine Co»
OKANttE, WAS®.
^28 union 80.UM£Hy.S>-,-„
ILL. W-Ar- CAU.
®nLou\a^’ FOR SALE BY *******
hu
(iKORHJ A, Will I K COUNTY.
Whereas, Jolm I). O’Kelley, Adminis
trator of Kli/abeth Vickery, represents
to the court in his petition Inly tiled and
entered on record, that he, Inis fully ad
ministered FJi/.abeth Vickery's estate.
This, is, therefore, to cite all jiersons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administration should not be discharged
from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in
October 181Kb July Jrd, 1811
1 he
lb BELL, Ordina
REGK1V KRS SALE,
by give notice that the
>t visitors iiom mum ««■« noire Houston, ot rai’KS, is uio ; »•****' - * j .t i ;m(l h
and and Nacooeliee witnessed| cb ;-j ()I| M|ilk) . k j|| cl . 0 f the day. What was the matter with that j week, while ti-yingto appropriate g, K ,
he game, and much interest was [- well ty-cight at one whack last, young man at the camp-ground f 01 - his own use. one of his neigh- iL'^ocT.rivlIuVsi
felt. The Hlue creek club will
try them again, they say, at an
early day, on the Nacoochccclub s
grounds.
Many Persons are broken
down from overwork or household cares.
Brown’s iron Bitters i:ebulld»the
By stem, aids digestion, removes excess of Uio,
ft':i.j yured malaria. Oct the genuine.
week, is his record. The snakes | last Sunday .
were the poisonous variety known j Cotton has a promising
as pilots, or copperheads, and! peaianc.e at present,
consisted of one old one, and 1
ar
bors watermelons.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to tin
twenty-seven of her young. We
have a sample snake in a bottle
ot alcohol for th.- benefit of the
scoffer.
ntirc
List I stock of goods of t he late firm of Hutton
"itcl»ford has passed into my hands
l that J will proceed to sell
old stand for caffli at pub
lic and in job lots or by
single articles from day to day ’till tlm
same are sold out. The goods consist
principally of drugs, Imt some groceri
and notions. Ah tlie goods must be ch
ed out at once they will be sold at h
By order of Chancellor.
Read the Fiuxim:
unity new:',.
•s for vonr
We want a live agent to rep- t | H te firm of Sutton and Fitehford;,» i-wmih imlabtuil to tu« at
. tir
resent the Hkooiiksh
district in the county,
terms.
iu every |hereby notified to settle their
\\ rite lor i :i( .(. 0 |i n ( s or notes at once.
H. Ij. ailOWN, Receiver.
ith-
‘ hereby
and set -
by note or open account
j notified to come forward at
j lie same.
I Thife June 28 1873. B. L BROW*'
Re
A Good Thing to Keep at hi.nd,
From the Troy (Kansas) Chi f.
ionic years ago wo were vry much
subject, to severe spoils of cholera mor
bus; and now when wo fret any oi the
symptoms that usually ju'ere d that ail
ment, such as sickness )it the .* tomacli,
diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We
have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and J)iarrlm»a Remedy the very thing to
straighten one out in s teh cases, and
always keep it about. We are not writ- 1
ing this for :i pay ter.tim ’l.ia!, but to let
our readers know what is a good tldngto
keep handy iu the house. For r:Go by
all druggists. *
AVo ni’(i lien*, sind want l<> stay:
So pitl’onizc us.
1
THE WOIILH S FAIR
Arc those who use Heirip’ Blood
Burifl'er. 11 purities tiie hloodj
nijikes the sklu clear and the com !
|)le.\ ion henut il’ul. dry :i hot I !e i
and note its wonderful ifl’ocls, I
Sold jind iiiianmtoed by Sutton
& Bil.ehi’oid,
, Every Machtnc ha§
ft' drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawere,
with nickel rings, nnd full set of Attachment**
equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to
$60 by Canvassers. The High Arm Machta®
lias a self-setting needle nml self-threading
shuttle. A trial in your home before paymftOT
is asked. Buy direct of the Manufactured
and save agents’ profits besides getting ccKifr<
cates of warrantee for five years. Ben4 Mb
machine with name of a business to)
reference and we will ship one nt one*. '
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE (*U
aoi S. Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA,
k.»t- IMS VAX Til 11 VltVlOUX.’Wk \
k
y~r' (-Drtt r^-GTiuLV-
" IrWWbmjxzra*).
JAVEATR,
TV. ADE Pe*lAUK®#
DStttON PATGPATtt.
COPYRIGHT®,
For information ami free llnmlhook
munm t> Co., mi 'iDui/i.'Av, kkw York.
Oltlcei ljuroau for MitM.rir-r uutouU In Amenm.
VJi erv patent t»Uon oi l by iu 1m branslit before
tho public by » uotico given tree or cuartv m tna
Largoot elrculaUon of .any solonthte paper In tt»o
world, flplviulidly lltuhtratod. No IntclII&pnt;
i :il» m)u>u!(1 iiu viMn>ui If. Weojijy, a
• i-orj Vl-viciv montliK. Address MLiNN & Of>.»
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