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Ihe Cleveland Progress.
JNO H. GLEN, Editor and Proprietor,
Official Organ of While rowdy
Entered nt tin' PoHt-oflicc at ( loveland
• ftK< rond-elnss Mii.il MaHe.*\ Jan. 23,
PHARMACY.
C. nesvllie, C;t.
headquarters For
Sinnucs, pai.nts.
Oils and Window Glass.
COT NTH V MKKOHANTS
('mi kiivc. money by <■ 1111 i11*»• <>n liim.
Cleveland Ga., September 18, 1393.
Cash In the Country.
Cotton in rollin'!- into the
mmiller towns of the sl.-ite. mill
the UlllKinneenieiil is made I lint
there is n Hudieienl ninoiiiil of
cash on hand to move even- bale,
Towns with lambs and towns
without them, me jin "line: their
dollars and inviting the fm mei-
to market their cotton without
delay’, and the invitation is being
generally accepted.
Every town in the slnti.- bus
been looking out for it,'•elf on Ihi-
line, and the result in that money
is beginning to eirenlsito among
thefmnier*, and there is n revi
val of business every where.
There is, indeed, more ready
cash in the rural dislriels than
one might suppose. The farmers
huvo been living economically
during the dull times saving up
for “a rainy day,” and working
harder than they had ever worked
before so that the fail, when times
aro gelling brighter, finds them
in fairly good condition, with
cash on hand and cash in sight.
The country merchants have
met them hull way, and they de
serve crediI for the elforls they
have made to keep at home the
funds with which to market tTm
cotton. It is also to their credit
Unit tin '.V are giving good prices
for the staple, thus encouraging
the farmers to place the crop m.
early as possible.
The country towns are holding
their own, and doing much to re
lieve tlie (inaneial si rain. They
deserve the prosperity which will
sure I y come to t hem. (.’on t il u-
tion.
A False Impression.
“hilv -r is dead. V cs eon"re
kilhd si'ver as dead as a hammer
last week," remarked one third
parly limn to another last week.
They both pitifessed to under
stand the silver (picstion too
they luid read up on it. 'I hey had
been reading such literature as
“ The hiving Issue" ami “I’ooples
Party Paper,” and were fully in
formed on all that pertained to
the subject.
\\ e noticed though, a few min
utes later when one nf them was
tendered some silver in elningv.
that lie look it at its stamped \ ,li
ne.
'Pile impression is abroad, espe
cially among readers of populist
literature, that silver is dead and
that it is no longer a money metal.
Sueli ignorance is pitiable, in
deed ; and il is a sail s iceiaele. of
the times that any paper will use
its columns to the spreading of
such erroneous information, and
the creation of such fallacious 1 e-
liefs in the mind.-, of its readers.
There is one, and only one ex
planation of such a state of things,
and that is the demagogue is : .t
tlie bottom of the w hole iili'air.
lie is prostrating his principles
before ill' ■luggeruaut of the
peoples ignorance, iu order that
lie, like the eastern pagan, uuiv
gain a lofty place in the future,
lie panders to popular beliefs
whether true or untrue, introdu
ces new ones, imei.ts anv kind of
a story to catch the sympathy and
vote of the great masses of the
in i read.
Peek wants to he governor and
’loin \\ ntsoii wants to get to the
senate, hut hull)of the above gen
tlemen are just about as near there
as they will ever be.—Advaiuc.
newspaper Laws.
The following are the laws laid
down by Iho l'. S. (iovernnieiit
for the protect inn of newspapers:
Sebscrihers who do not give
express notice to the contrary
are considered as wishing to con
tinue t heir subscript ion.
If subscribers order the discon
tinuance of their periodicals, the
publisher may emitiuue. to send
tin m until arrearages are paid.
if subscribers move to oilnr
places without informing the
publishers, and papers are sent to
i he bn lot r direi I ion, I hey are
held respon-ilile.
'I lie courts have decided that
refusing to take periodicals from
offices before lduel ing iu:d leav
ing them uncalled for i priimi
facia evidence of intent iuntil fraud
If subscribers pay in udvnme
lliey are hound to give notice to
I lie publisher al t lie end of I heir
I into, if they do not wi-li to con
tinue taking il ; otherwise the
publisher is nut horized to send il
on and subscriber will he respon
sible until an express notice with
pa vmen l of a 11 arrears is sent to
the publisher.
Publishers of new paper-, can
under law, arrest a man for fraud
who take- a newspaper and re
fuses to pay for it. ruder this
law il is a dangerous trick for a
man to allow his subscription ac
count to run on from six mouths
to a year and t lieu tell l he pi - I
master to mark it “refused” or to
send t lie ed it or a not ie.' i o discou-
i it lie I he paper.
Ha May be Prealdent.
My Hai.i in Imm** from ertWjjfti.
Iv/, nliak i7, In? kin 1»<\
Ah’ known aliout it hundred times
M« lf’en bm&1i Aim, or im»,
IN* wi'iini or ^fundin' roller*
An' ncektK nolld white,
An' ho/, them Vf-irty gf'rmamj *
Wn/ »ly out o' right. M
La, l.o ain't lmlf < / Imrhful
]'//. a)) his hi uthfM'8 Wi:z,
An' 8inokc:H these eigurt.tfoH
Like nitty fellot'H riuft.
IIo’m bound to dime the ladder -|jp
Away iij» pr.ity high*
An'a shore to !.o llso l»r d'lptlfc
bon t: day. I Vj.ot t or try. 3
J A MICH A. HALL. ; ;
- In Atlanta ConsiiUdion.
Tho oorn !h in 11.<■ h:\rn-h It
And tho fodder's in tlio stack —
And tho* tirown jug in tho ooinor
Is full i f n| i»!(‘ jark*
“Wind is rougn ss doing?” win
asked by a countryman who came
in town the other day. “Busy,"
replied I he. wa -. “leaching babv
Cleveland how to crow,
I'a it litit 111 -s to pi itform
pledges ought to play a hig-.o r
part in the choice of (iovernor
and Senator than eoiisideraliomt
of mere local'll v. h-iimalite.
T~ -
I Ail exeliange longs for chest
1 nut lime. A gl.uuv al tiie col
umns nf ,-ome el ihe papers would
! convi n ee I Inf i ditor 1 hat he is
living in the very hey-dey, as ,t
were, :if eln -t nut. I imc.
| LEGAL ADVEKllSEk liTS.
(iKOROIA, waiTH eia x i v. *
W II.I. lie W»M 111’fere til" emit !■■■■•
iti.or in tho town of CtovelaiiiT Il
I til it Tnesitiiy in October is.lii will
:iy x: A ' '
•'.ftfflSfeaWS* fe\ V , 1/ : ‘Vli-.t ti.lrt I'f Im.-I \Vi.:i.'i- . ':..
‘Ssx- js* I known as tho ! • j.!..■•«• **f K IV WAl-
I ll.-ll".'.. ■ .1,1 .Ih:,; . : . i-i I I :
f s h-'.vVT/y'-'A i in:. I 1-1 ill -g : . 1-. :■ ..f aid ill :!n- vs '- i .
mm3m\
Bi'injS comfort and imri'.. ■" i -
temls to |M.'t'.-iiiniil eie.'i}-!','.')-
ripiujy v:s-t. The rnni-y. vl-o ii
kr via i oden -ml ttg^ life r. ■:
_Jyst8 'fexiM'ii-Ht-i-i', by m-.-n* i ’ •
iWiigtljig til- woif-i-s U-«t ;ii" - ‘
ithi! needs »f tylivJcn! k-einj'. '.' ill i-
ift.i value t-> h-.-tth -.1 the i-ai-.-_r.-M..
lw:ailivii pri.-.cipti'n '.iiihin i-it i: t'.-
ttaWOTy, ftyrup of Firs.
? lUtDXMUcner lo due to It* - dt
M foe s wa-.l l I'l'o.'ut.iMo ...al
..dr.t^tjlte ! .ate, Il - iefro.'lii-v.
• •ml of I of him’. No. “«} all of n‘>
eft lie nni-tll-wret ln.lt of lot f.; i'5i»
1 ot thi; s iiUli ■*.*.: '‘-i n in.i-i ion . f loll
! r.nit o'-1 ■ als .. .... li'ii’ivi.l.-il li:Jf i: , ,o
ie (I,.- --.o' i, if,.,- m £ 1
III: • : - : 1-0 ; • . '■ 111. S. J-.. on Ot
of lot No. 4-J:h!
I.ollll-
Discasc commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
"«^,Sr CHE R1PANS TABULES
I* ’ j U ,” , ! i b coMFLAm l ' 1T ' PflTC . l! ’ ’ TA: ^ E RIPANS TABULESj
g "Tu^rD^TstmEir^h^'TAJIK R-PASS’S TABULES
Rlpans Tabules Regulate the S/stem and Preserve the Health.
'itc School Census.
Tho numh:-r ef i-hildi-en nf
school age in Wliiie county n
cording to the eeimus of live years
ago was 2,07!).
The census taken this year
shows only I,OIK, ora falling oli’
I (j 1. W hill is I lie ina Her? I In \ '■
t lie people of \Y bile comity ipiil
rnsiiig children? l- rom the iium-
her of hi rt 1 is we cunt i ii no 11 hear
of, we are of I lie opinion I lull t In
is a great country for h.-hie ; and
a visit to a i-.-inipiih-et mg or pull-
lie gathering of -my kind within
our county limits, would non
convince t lie, most ; keptii i I I lull
t lie babies a re nuinerous an I pns-
■eiscd of lusty vocal powers,
which betokens sound and
healthy babies. There has been
no disease peculiar to the young
since the last census, t h'lt h a- ta
ken them off so greatly, nor has
there linen sueli wholesale imi-
gration from White county as to
explain tho reason for this state
of things. According to the'reg
ular rati' of im.-ri-ti.--i', there should
have, been somewhat near t wo-
himdied and lifty more children
of school age, tin year than live
\ ears ago.
A great mistake has been made
sum 1 where, eilher h\ tlie . eu u-
liikers of this year, or of the pre
vious census. The mistake is a
■•'ost!y one to the school fund of
\Ylute county, as it redm --s llie
slate allowance for t lie count v
nearly ~ I .'id, each year, until a
new census is ordered, which will
in: live \ ears from now.
|
| This wet weather is line for
| tin nips, ii' nothing else, It is al-
: 1 so line on that class of people
i who claim they do not live only
vegeiale. This wet spell will hi-
i vigorato them for the coining
winter.
This is the weatiier for Bill ArpT
j lavnrite pas-lime, wliieh lie i-.ills
| “runiilialion.” t\'e've lieeu I uru-
imitiiig some on our own hiio!;
| these u et days, and the result is
. this: That congress is going to
do the lies! it can for u-; if u e
were all pleased t he iniiieniiiimi
would 11;' hern rigid now; that
baby Until will ha\ e to take a
hack seat for the present; that
the alliance is dead and the rc-
i mains sold to tho peopl-.> party;
that “free silver" or ‘‘;t gold
. standard” is all the same to us.
for we li\ e nil “hog and hominy ”
chii'lly, and don’t wear clothes;
that every body in this -eeVion
iiuglit to lie happy , and if they
■are not, il is a fault of their own
cankering, crooked, worm-eaten
; lieu11 ; that local lice - lot a coun
try weekly is hill'd to manufac
ture; that we hope to shake von
by y our ho ny hand in the near
• future and hear von say something
;at least, aliout paying your euli-
! mi i pi toil; that \ on will pa v ■ n ,r
subscription, and thereby cause a
-mile to grow over our ir . that
wcu'd look like a four huh slice
out of a forty pound watertneion.
pruTf *Vyt hKh - T-1
■11 a ( f/.. ‘-*W &i-• • # “: ’
mmLrtZJ&w Mi
'I In-signs at
lories ate hi-giiinin
work, Ii.inks an
lours, money sullieient to move: . , ... u
•I.” "’"on crop in our ban 1, and
f I mde are grow ing ,
lively. Aiont'y will Iu* |>i<*u 1 ifui Lav "thoToctUandch..o.
in a slm.t lime, free silver or no I h.y S-ilton I'it id d.
if**'’•"*
! • ■- .
Tlie gold mim s in .Not ii (i
gin that have been silent for many
veais will sunn give wa\
pfid e lliaeliim-l-y and t
and pick again. V» e h ive mine-
as rich as those iu the west and
people with capital arc b -ginning
In learn I his, and rnotlier vo r
will show great v.-niiders iu ;i.e
■ deM'lopme.'ii nl' our rich mim-nd
jdepusil <. iili.ii' Iviilgo Bust.
a. ttn'ifrMMflflV. ’V'' — ’.» .V< f 'i
« f. Ii'< slvT j ; ia
hV U 'Ctieo
v'Ms. on
U1.00
Oao^oat^c
Tins ,>l tFur.?a’proijjptlv .
vrY.M’O nil. *>fJ;>rrt r-’..' CovKba, Cro;.-/, : ; vr
Throat, Hogtjti....*. whooping; Co.,-V
•>3A3 , .i‘ppHoh it hns v • .
lilUS curfltl fhvtUfti’Ti l'-, \\un will f.i.,*;: gt. .; j
tuhfBMlU tltao. f’s'jkl \>y, L-'rn'ft'Miii o: »1 • :••
tv. i ton. Pa? a I .Am*?
i ' .» H|)en:il
>f oil. war
Til,. I) . 1 : •1 I. . ...j taiiiia. I-’-ot u I .ms; • ! , ts-.>
111 11.111,111 MglW ll.' .'M f BitU.OM-8BE*.i../ "OM;!». VIsf.•,.
| gold mining is a Uoorgia Indus- ’"^Vi / A ” •; i 1
illtlustl-c ''.'tji'il ( | - II i. t J... ^V- vf'. (cs "" -A' ’ i
uiousti 11 ' " cl... > ■ •' 1 1- IU I'nvu j-cu(. sis.-i:. f Tins n-ai n-s ■■■•:- ...
truest friend to the inter, t of Id tec.1 toeMroycs. ''rteo.Woi.-, o. «
j state, the alleged ‘‘gold bug” old .-nf” by mit ti " & i’it.-i I
i I lie avowed .- in*' Ie itand-iid ‘-. il- ’ ' " '
, n'tooiir .Neitiier; Imlh regard n jg., n _
; everyt lung I hey can lay llteir e.ihl'.. ! f.. .,
I and clammy hands upoji as their i e. it.v. mg it n ;n r
' ie.git inta te prey. ‘ > sev.-o- n» to n.:,u it,.- . t.itd ; ■ .
i - - 1 die lints- I • t:i. of
I’.-lill J’n’jll, Svtlil-ll. ;. 11 .'J- ;;i-
! be it
I l>l*J I. J.I
lit M.HUt till!
j. t>. :
unit',-, ii
Situ (i hililiins called mi us ime
day tlie li:-s( of the week while it |
was raining, and I-liking :7m.il c-,, s d
| fodder pulling and t In- wet w eat h- ” r 1
e--, he gi 1 ctr on I lie wide I- nii'li m I 1 ”* 1
, , . . n.t I i-:e.:--:.stt.
~ t lain. i a I k er! mu* the rigid;
I time to eat wat.erndIiion , let me ;
tell ver M-niethin'. .fi.-t Im pollht i 15 “ 1
I fodder'long about ten o',-!.-.-k in j im,M "^'“'‘'pauvsuim.-fii
the moiidu', '"it tin"- hot mil ■ ^ n!,! l ll , '!U'’'
tbursty, a- i wi- - .-ilii w, t - B-a.-;h-.-r. Only
I With (her dew o' ti: ■ tank gra • j
' and v. t• i-,is i i:.u t ,
| legs -tn* .-tumble m-i. sa'u.e::: ’t t;:; aruv i :: y
'• bout the size I.; ..guild hi--- re- !;. i I- - lint the one tlut s\ nrr
; Bust him open on yvr kneo ::: ■ tit- (iociot's l,ii], Kc -p
go to digging with ver big dci- if I'.eggT l'ai.dly yp-.h
j fodder gi eeiteil hand-. !..•( • h.- 1 ha nd, and reduce your
j juice run do wn y er arm - a a-1 dr, n tells a per e. nt. r'.uid
oil 'll y cur eil, - ws. It : i is i id a ’.
crisp and Hie sugar 1 . l; j.,
I ever handful, grainy like, and tii:
II lie s Vi-cti-r for iieiit hid so loti;,
ill er.ll) grass. h es miHi-ui iih,
i that hid make a man li Hit hi.-
! g ruud.-uli! v
d I arm
M for
(’nil on us, w hi'u vou
a t.i i n.r. TAUT ah
i )n y our teeth will cause theirde-
-:>y and will rm.-ke your br.-ath
disao|ve:d)l.'. SexaIVnn wit: tv-
I move the c-ause of tvouhie. i i-is
favorite tooth Wasil i. sold by
sutton el Biu-liford.
Suli.'.-rii>,- for your count) pa
per.
' for ail ie - -’ui: . Co-mtino parts
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i!v Bible, in tlie world.
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THE BEST IS THE^CHEAPEST.
'"••■Md TCil cants to 28 Union Sq., N. Y.,
f r our ;uir a pamc, “Blind Luck,” and
•. ■ n rtf - Kcnv; fie.y'ng Machine*
Tlie iV'h Home Sewing Machine Co»
ORANCE, MASS.
"£’ i i3ss£-s@Ss<r*'
■*- I OR L.-.Ll ET “.--.10.
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iy&.'M-g . \ . y -.ila .
V r. Jacob It'llrl;
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A. It. C.
Vsthuin. Brnm-hitis and ('on-;'
i sumption result from a negleeted ‘.na
iiiigli or cold. .! ion't m gl ct - -
!>ut cur:: prom]>tlv with a few , -
-loses of ihggs’ t’li.M-y c..itgl,:J' ; K'
-yrup. Sold by tuition d Bitch- .. . . -
-
nf: -is
.!. t.i
i f ,t.
Made a New Man
*'t lir.vc : i**.\! v :u. • :\ new v ml-y Hoot!’*'■ Sar. I« ii l\t tlUV j«>lj w»>vk Vt?u
L -iiSa r '..;;A' v T7ii»ort i
i:LUvAL wtiitd - — ..., : . ....
twelve b.ttfloa Of I'Bn 's :.r arill •. ;.n i van-: Eianv Persons nr. hro'ceu ,, . , ,v *•
imt l»raii« it «'-.>• •.;»/* Jab-.-. Wi bi/. o- r. ■ overuorfc or houtcUolil cans. 1 1V u " • »•
ir.th st. .T-.'i r«*r.;...i ,\v, i s\tii.* i v i.>roivn s Iron i>itlrrs iM»uiidsr.to __
• - 4 * J £yr L.’Ui, K-raovos txrci’8 of bllu,
H0OD0 Pills Cure all Liver Ills, LGc. j ttUdcuiwawaUtfia. Uct ti.; uavuiv. , iiy U< oil VuUF Jul.» Wuri-
r -oa upon ti;
> ‘ Every Machine baa
a ^rop 1 .r* fancy cover, two large drawers^
tvith liichcl rings, an l full set of Attachments,
enu,-.I 1 > ary Btngcr M chine sold from $40 to
560 by Chnv.tswus. 'i!:c High Arm Machine
Las a sch setting needle mid self-threading
shuttle. A trial in your home before payment
is asked. Buy di.cct of the Manufacturers
end save agents’ profits besides getting certify
cates of warrantee for five years. Send Pot
machine with name of a business mta os
reference r.-.vl we will ship one nt once.
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO4
2ji S. Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
J'-ir Tin. lwuiauzriM j
1 • i 1 H. AdaniB mid Ada Crow
• 'I:- : f ].’ t-.i.-'-i I? Adams wh<>
• ;■ nin r. Utor of . i .ietou 8kei-
1 b. .1 have in due
ited’ d »o f, p : >•. I. ; ;{ • j)i solemn
■M.'l.st wi’! t<- -biuiont of
U ' i l l-. ; V1 d I will pass
■ * ] \ ■ • . - First Monday
. - !•*>.>".. (iiven i:i.dei*niy liana and
• i;,ni li’”. . 1;;ir i4th is)3.
F*. I>KLL, * : nlinai*v.