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; Editor and Proprietor
Official Organ of Whits county
EntcredJJttt the Pout-office at Cleveland
a Becotid-clnRH Mail Matte**, Jan. 20• *02.
Cleveland, Ga., January, 28. 1894
CIvlJU HATKW.
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The Progress
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Die lloni, nml Farm Ib given aej a pre
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—ALL BUBSmilTIONH PAYABLE--
JigTIN ADVANCE. ./>:
Who robh throuBh life
Atol Iihh no wife,
lx a creators—notn inan.
But, who IaUcb wifo
Doll, I,ml i< life
A ft' 1 ,' thn o» iifinal plan.
Ptiy the editor; tho devil ;»
clamoring for liis dues.
You nitty sneeze nt tin; grip,
if you wiintto, Iml il will gel you
down sooner or Inter.
Spring Iihh begun to show
green in Homo of the columns of
our exchanges.
This week ends the tariff de
bate in congress, and then comes
tho struggle.
The prospects ore brighter than
they have over been before, for a
good year.linancially, in While
county.
SomcJJpeople"lighl £e very thing
in sight and hearing, except tlie
devil. They lock arms with him.
tlion it'n “hail fellow well met.”
Tho tax oil whisky lias been
raised to (I on the gallon. Tho
congressmen ’raised, tho tax hut
down the whisky.—Daltui "Ar-
gus.
St. Valentine day promises to
lie ovorlntofor tho mating season
this your. Wo live in tho coun
try, ont*groeiis, and kpow^tho
signs
Tho untorrifiod democracy of
Georgia may wrangle a little over
leadership, but When tho final
charge is made, it comes together
and i’t) one man, sweeps all before
it.
Evans’ chances for tho nomina
tion looks vary favorable, hut
Atkinson is most surprisingly
long-winded, and goes with ac
celerated motion.
Hon. W, A. Charters, of Dahl
lonegn, is in t he race for solicitor.
With Howard Thompson as op-
poruont, the race promises to he
a lively one.
Wo hear it rumored that Col.
W. P. Price will he in the race
for representative from Lumpkin.
A better man and a surer to win
cannot tie found.
We predict that the population
of White count v will lie double
the present figure, in live years.
See grounds for our prediction in
another column.
“Is this Annie’s Pa?" is the
head line the Atlanta Journal
uses in announcing the acciden
tal death of Michael Rooney, a
laborer uf Nashville Tonn. it is
brutal.
Tho assurance of some people
is amazing. Tom Watson ac
tually proposes io exhume the
carcass of the third party, and
outer it in tin' race for governor,
against the democratic thoroug-
brod.
Rcdwine was sentenced to a
term of six vearK in the Columbus
Ohio, penctoiitiury, for stealing a
hundred and three thousand dol
lars. llad been a poor negro,
and the offence been that of steal
ing a hog, the penalty would
have been nearly as great. The
courts are often only gilded
frauds ami human justice only a
mockery. —Ishuialilo.
BlOfil
SHa-M
UNJUST CRITICISM.
HUDODV. “Mr. Tate has done nothing
said a Hall lo .nly man today
The Atlanta papers are a funny | “except to oppose evet thing Mr.
lot. Eitheror both thoComrtitu- Cleveland suggests. The Ninth
tion and the Journal would aptly district wants to be represented
described by Artemis Wards’* jtherebke she was when ‘ill and
, , . :. ,, . Candler occupied the seat, late
characterization, as a most, ( | (1( > w ’|il, somehow or other, fill
unloosing cuss.” The Coustitu- j the bill.”—Journal,
tion never Ictsa day puss without The above is an unjust criticism
deftly drawing tho dirk and foci- of Mr. Tate's conduct in the halls
ing of Cleveland and the demo- of congress. No member of that
entile administration way under body has boon truer to his eon-
1 lie fifth rib. I lien the Journal jstituents, and fow. indeed, have
rears up on its shapely hind legs, kept the pledges and promises
and declares that the Constitution j made during the heat of omn
ia the llcuedict Arnold of deuioc- jpaigns, ns sacredly as Carter
racy, a liar from Waybnck, and Tate, He is above tho reach of
not worthy to lie named in do- the Wall street gang, and has
cent company.
Then thr* Constitution
voted, without exception
pledged himself to do.
as he
What
around through the musty files of more can you ask of him? His
tlio | list and resurrects some
thoughtless remark uttered in the
heat of debate, reprints il with
double leaded gusto, and proves
that the Journal is a wobbly, in-
eonsistant, untruthful, and alto-
gather conscienceless and gbnn-
doned journalistic harlot which
ought not to be allowed place on
tho exchange table of the Police
Gazette. The Journal promptly
settles (lie matter by showing
that tho Constitution is mad and
jealous because Grover
land named Iloko
Eli and Evan Howell Mud.
Everything done by the i.dminis-
iration is wrong according to the
Constitution, and right dead
right according to tlie Journal,' ish hand while all of these i
both are great rascals, taking the, provements are going on. Ho
testimony of each against the doing a vast amount of work
other.
“Jf what you too fellers say
about each other is the 11 ut li, you
are a pair of the damdest rascals
I ever saw,” said (he old country
si|ire. after hearing two lawyers
argue a law case. *
Hut, behold how good and how
pleasant it is to see brethren
dwell together in unity when it
comes to the governorship. I hen
your Uncle Evan falls weeping
into Hie avnn of Hoke and says
“Oh, most mighty and puissant
Seer, well and truly dost thou
discern tho things that make for
our glory.” “Put her thero pard,”
says llokc. “I’m with you till
Hades goes into tho ice business.
Hurrah for General Evans!"
And so it goes. Hut wo keep
thinking of that old country
spuirc. If what these say of
each other when they differ is
half trim, hadn’t tho people of
Georgia better examine their
meal tubs when they agree?
There is a curious odor abroad on
the breeze. Wo cannot exactly
toll whether it’s a eat or a rat.—
Gainesville Eagle.
maiden speech in the halls of con
gress was listened to with respect,
and received merited applause.
Mr. Ham, of Hall, is all right, as
a joker doubt less, but before lie
gets through with a campaign,
with Mr. Tate Im apponoiit, lie
will he converted into an exceed
ingly fine article of sausage-meat.
There is perhaps no department
of our state government more act
ively engaged in improving and
( love- jeuliirgcing its uscfuliness, in every
Smith brunch, than tlint under the man
agement of Commissioner of Ag
riculture, R. T. Nesbitt. Com-
mioner Nesbitt is not expending
till! funds of the state with a lav-
his department, and a good share
of that labor is being done by the
commissioner himself, while his
practiced eye oversees every
brum e of the business.—Colum
bus Lodger.
We heartily join in the request
of many renders of lliat excellent
newspaper, The Dalton Argus,
that a picture of Shaver
appeur in it’s columns. Rats are
getting numerous in the I’uoa-
kkss of lieu.
While county’s bills and dales
will echo the shriek of the lo
comotive at no distant day. Par
ties who mean business and have
tho dollars to back it, are doing
tlie talking.
Tlie governorship of Georgia
should not be bestowed upon
some one as a reward for past ser
vices. Individual tit ness for tlie
place is tlie principal thing that
should lie considered.—Toecuu
News.
KNOWLEDGE
Bring* comfort anil improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who lire bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, tiy more promptly
adapting tlie world's beat products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the valuo to health of tlie pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in tho
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in tho form most acceptable and pleas
ant hi the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties' of a perfect lax
ative; effect dally cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing rnnstipalion.
It law given satisfaction to millions and
met witli the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kin
neys, Liver nn l Bowels without weak
cuing them and it is perfectly freo from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50c and $! Ie>ttlex, blit it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
(Jo. only, whose ratine is printed on every
package, also the name. Syrup of Figs,
mil being well informed, you will not
ecept any substitute it ottered.
^iG^DV^TlSEMENT^
GEORGIA, White. CoriiTT
W ILL lit? sold before* the mint
hortfut floor in Cleveland in
naitt county on tho tlrwt Tiiom-
l day in February, 18lM, between the law
ful bo ora of Halo to tin* liighent bhldci
: f >r crtKh, thn following property to wit
Lot of land No, 23 in tin- 5th- district,
' of Miid county containing 400 acres mort
or Also part of lot of land No. 10f
i in the Jrd. district of said county, con-
j turning about 100 acres innj% or 1**hh, ami
bounded ns follows: On tho north by
i binds of Mrs. J. L* Johnson and O. L.
Williams; on-llm cast by lands formerly
owned by J. 0, Allen, on the south by
lands of G. N. Colley, on the west by
lauds of J. A. Kichaidann. Commencin'
on the top of the i idga near J. A. Hi-h
j arduous property running the top o
j said ridge to the top of Ralls Moutnoin
tig ‘" | ‘ " M !
| t he north paid of si
tho property of A.
d lot. Levied on
. Williams and now
FARMERS PHILOSOPHY.
“There is hoing ho much said in
tho country about huril t imes amt
tho seariry of money, nn l us ev-
erylKidy has a. causa and knows a
remedy, 1 thought 1 would write
to toll your readers what l think
is tho cause.
“\V« buy move than wo pro
duce.
“There is to much Hour and
hacon shipped hero every year.
The things we ought make at
homo wo are buying.
“We lot out limber rot anil
buy our plow stocks, singletrees,
ax handles hoe handles and fenc
ing.
“We throw away our ashes and
buy soap and axle grease.
“We give away our beef hides
and buy hame-strings and shoe
strings.
“Wo buy garden reeds in the I
spring and eahlmgein the winter.
“Wo let our lands grow up in
weeds and liny our brooms.
“We waste the wax out of our
pine trees and gum trees and buy
gum for our children.
“ W«* build school houses and
hire toucher* and send our chil
dren off to be educated.
“We land a tive-eent fish with
a four dollar fishing rod.
“We send a tiftocn-oent hoy
out with u twonty-dolhir gun and
n four dollar dog to kill birds.
“We raise dogs and buy wool.
“And about the only thing in
this country that there is over
production of are, polities and
dog-ties.”
Tho t'eilartown Sandard nom
inates John O. Waddell as the
next State t'ommissiouer of Agri
culture. What is the matter
with Nesbitt?—Dalton Argus.
Nothing; Nesbitt is tho nun hi
this part of Georgia.
Oh, gentle bard of Killjoy,
Wo mioA thy wonted weekly lay.
Hon tmiHu of thine—now of all timet*-
IIid thy dictionary of rlijmcs?
Mr, Goarrfc Smith
Uvalde, Texas.
SHAKESPEARE
Wliat Mr. Smith Thlnlci Ra
Would Have
Said About Hood’s Sarsaparilla
" Had Shakespeare lived hero and suffered as
l have, I think ho would have said, Throw
away all medicine except Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. A * an I'nqllshmnn. coming to this
climate, l have felt the heat very much. In
the spring 1 foltua if 1 had ull the care and
anxiety of America on my mind. 1 got one
bottle "f Hood’* Sarnapnrilla anti after 1 had
taken U 1 felt as if I could undertake
Tho Prooldont’s Duties.
Last month l had a return of prickly heat; It
(loomed Impossible to stand up or lie down
without Almost tearing myself to pieces. I
then evt one more hot tie and It lias not only
cured tho In at but l believe it 4>ut my Hood
Hood’s S Cures
*.n good condition. I advise all to tako
Hood's Hursaparllla In the spring and falL”
Gr.oRG* Smith, Uvalde, Texas.
from flu* superior com 1 of nuid county in
favor of tli • State banking (Company vp.
A. P. Williams principal und Jhiiich Glen
security. Notice* of levy waived in
writing 1 on Ufa, J an miry 10th. 1804.
Prt* fro ,410.00.
A)au,fit 11m hr me tlnio and place partn
of hdn of land JSop. 52 and 58 in the
1th, district, White cminty (4a., and fully
deH(!fib»*d in n deed made by J. L.
Jnrr&rd to (L \V, Sinton , June «tb 18,-O,
nrtd recorded in Clcrk'n office Superior
Court, Raid county in record of deed;
honk “G" pagcR 457-8, and being 157
uer**H more or less, and known ns tin
Jain oh ti. Jurrard home place, nml now
in bin poeseeeion. Raid property levied
on i»h Inn property of Jiiint*s L. Jarrard.
the defendant. by virtue of u tifa issue* 1
from tho Superior court White county in
favor of John Si Ivey A* Co., vs. James L
Jarrartl. Ptrs. fee $3 .km
Also at tho auiaf Vimennd pine** and on I
mime terms, T wVll sell lot of land No, 87 j
in the third of .said county, levied
on as tho propj^Bof O'. L. Wiihama to
satisfy a tax favov o! the state of;
Georgia , tlui cJIHy of White, isauetl by
S. N. Hlack, tax cWlector for Raid county !
for taxes »lu«* f*»r the year 1808, levy
made by 1C. 1*. Wont L. C., an*l returned
to me. Said lot containing 250 acres.
Fra fee $2.08.
Also at the Nairn time and place and on
name, terms, I will sell lot of land No. 70 ;
in tin* third district aaid county, contain
ing 250 acres more or 1»*hh and known as ;
the Whit** ami McGhee lot, and Wing \
celebrated for its gold production and be
ing one of the most valuable gold mines
in this section of the countrv. Lev it* 1 :
on and to be sold ns the property of;
White and McGhee by virtue of a tax tifa
issued by S. N. Uhick tax collector of paid
county for taxes due the state und county
for tlie year 1802. Fra fee $3.4ti.
Also at the same time and place, and i
on like terms, 1 will m*I1 100 acres of
lots of land Nos. 74 and 75 in tho Jrd.
district of tciid county, levied on and t.»
be sold as the property of Martha Gage,
to satisfy a tax tifa in favor of the state
and county of White for taxes for the.
year 1898. Raid tifa issued by 8. N.
Hlack tax collector. Bounded as follows:
On the east by the Bobbins property, on
tbe south and west by the property
**f Br, K. F. Starr, on the north by lands of
K. l'\ Stai r anti others. Notice of lev}
given t*» T. W. Fain tenant in possession.
There are about 50 or 60 acres of tine
bottom land on this property in a high
state of cultivation. Frs fee 454.75,
Jan. 10th. 1804. S. L. BROWN, Rh’IV.
DIRECTORY
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JONAH LODGE, F. & A. M.
'* NO. 382.
Cleveland
Georgia.
Monthly communications 4th
Hutur-
days at 7 1^. M.
Z. T. Logan,
W. M. ’
J. C. Boll,
s. w.
J. D. Cooloy.
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R. R. Anbury.
J. D.
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Hap tibt—Services ovry thir
1 8un
day nn*l Satnrday befor
11—11 o
clock.
a. m. bnnday school
very Sunday j
morning—0 o'clock, a. in. All i
re in-
Vltctl to attend, especially non-
dmrch
members. John J. Kim.sky, Pasto
Mrtiiodiht—Services ev
•rv fourth Sun- :
day at 11 o’clock, a. m.
1
A!! 1
Sunday school ut 0.
a. m
have u cordial invitation
A. Rixmonh, Paslor.
*> attend. W.
Prayer meetiiiK- at tho
church
"very
Wodnesday evening at 7 n
clock.
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JjServiri'H nt rhattalioiH'
iec each first
Sun* layout 11 a.“ui. t ^aml
1 fore.
Saturday be-
Loiutsvtlle on 'uminil' Hutidayo
nt 11
a. nt., and Saturday bef*»r
Slftbtown on second Sundays
o'clock p. m.
at
1 At Mt. Pleasant the tldnl Sundays at 1
ilia, in., and Saturday h*
f"i".
At Blue Ridge the third
j o'clock i*. m.
Sunday
s at 3
,At Porter .Springs on fourth S
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at 11 u. in,, und ut Rock
J m., *>u same day.
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Manufacturers and Dealers in
DO ° RS ’ mmmS, BRACKETS.
Also SEWER and DRAIN PlI’E.
.Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prices ns low ns
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ohool Boohs, Stationary, Musical Instruments.
Art Materials, Fancy Gocd3, All Leading Magazines
and Papers. Paper Book Novelties■ Agents for
r I T l\e Eyverett Pianos.
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STRINGER 1U ILDING, GAINESVILLE, GA.
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M. 11. Moure, N. P. amt J. P.
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CITATION.
(1 I*70KG1 A Whitk County,
J Whfi**us, Ft»yton S. Borsey, Kx*-eutor
;»>fJ. M. Boracy docejiBod, repreHent.s tn
t he court in his betitien duly tiled und
entoivd «>ti icvor'i that he hus inlly ad-
miniateitMl J. M. Dorsey’s estate. This
I is therefore to cite all persons eoneemetl
| kindretl nml ereditors, to show cause if
nn\ they can why .-geM executor should
j not l>c discharged from his executorship.
; aicl la'ccivo letters of dismission on the
i tirst Monday in April 1894. This Jan.
9th. 1 > 1 1 W. B. I3KLL, Oixlinarv,
1 Frs fee $5.53.
McEIrce’c Wine of Cardui
Land THEDFORO'S BlACK-DRAUGHT arc
j for sale by the following merchants in
! White County
Sutt»>n’& Pitehfoid Cleveland.
H. aV. Jarraitl Cleveland,
G. 15. Irvine, Mossy Creek. <
j liUinnkm county:
j K. C. Ciwrtledge, Bahlonega,
B. Howc)l& oo.. Aunu’ia.
w. a. Wh«lc.hel oo., New213ri4ge,
J. J. W. Tate & Bro. Willow.
Many Persons rnabTokm
■ flown froza overwork or hou*cho'.d cores.
. Iron Bitters Rebuildsth«
’ lffw*t^Ion. removes excess of bik,
, «tt aQmLui-cna. Get the genuiuo.
WILD LAND SALES.
GKORG1 A, white
SEEDS! WORLD'S FAIR MEDAL & DIPLOMA.
TF.8TKI) AM) PROVEN THE REST.
vdrn Vegetables was awards! several Premitim» mm
c.t Kx]Disition Judges in 1891. In«;ourag*-d by t Bi
SlmmIs to the World’s Fair, and was awarded Med:
*o tlu-rc. This is high endorsement, for thn S. .•«! rc.i
•l houses rf tliis country, but mine got there beauti
with the various seeds offered the farmers, nnd in
l>e!o\v is the best. The collection is a choice e.V -ti. >
id is gotten up with the idea of establishing m. sc* 1
ge) of i.h<>ice Vege table Seed; 1 pa«*kage rc*ntM:i.;r
tge.if my cotton, ••King Improved"; l p ckug- of m
p stpaidl 1 :- 4:1.00* Circular billing all :■ :*
AM ices, T. J. KING, Richmond. Va.
I hav
lent s;i
hnd exp*
i the
usiness: 3b paper
>0 Annuals (Flow*
urn, '’King Impn
ee*l free.
coils, t
1 pn- 1
!*l l.cfoi
ttnd in :
“lay in
‘ourt* ho
ash, the foil*.
1
WILL be
d«K.r in Clo
first T\
legal h
WiM lands to wit
l ot of Und No. 37 in the Mh.Tdistrict,
said county, c< ntatumg 4"() actvs. having
been levied on bv and will 1 •• ;ol*l under
Ru-k ^ n GA-tNESVlbbE,
Hlack., tax collector of said county, fori
tax due on said lot for the
Prs fee $3,68.
Also at the same time
on like terms ami for the
and under the same kii:
ing 400 a a
W. S. HUFF,
X ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bahlonega, Ga
lotograplierw. 8@-non.Ia for Public ami ( .i;
tioits made. Real Estate. Com
< : dence solicited. (At>r. 15, *9‘2. 1
1*\ST SIDE Pt'ULlC <Qt \KF.—
n.ler
ell IV.'i
and place and
‘same purpose.
1 *da process, I
land No. 11 i„
minty, contain-
Pi's f'-.-J3.2S
ml plaoe, an.l on
Nmio hut first-class work done
at our Gallery. Changes reason-
! aide, (’all and see S)>eciniens.
I 1 }-F.nlarging and Copying a specialty.
12-8 1 vi*,
" pui-po.-m ami
» 1 S8. 1 will
in said filh. <1U-
H. H, PERRY,'
i‘oti.ri><b. '"'""i
A. . UDIIiAj 1 Ai i-4.4 y\ .
FROWN, Sh’ff. |
Gainesville Georgia.
i when all other
It possesses
If you 'feel weak
to itself. Be
arid all worn out take
iparilla.
BROWN'S IRON RTTTERS
- -
a caV C AI S .TRADE Marks? - ,- - ^
S’ COPYRIGHTS'. %•
CAN I OnTAIN A PATEL' J
Jronirt answer ar.d j ’
M I N A. ( »>.,
*-bo hare ha-1 acariv:
tain ibctn sent t: ft. j
icM, a.D. *oientitle too
Pater,tp uiv.i tt.r
epeoal iv'tlcemtho ^
thus are brougia vri<
t.l a. JkI .
[luHdtutf L
: « . g "
tifol i
n at lo
IluUdtnjf IM.tiDC taon'hir. JlSfiayei
o, v}., cent;’. Erery nynzber -jont >
a.’ enabling EuHderi'r?
latent -le.'.ii.’nc )icd secure ctmtnuaa. a-
MUNU & C‘J. .Sxv iotia. 3b 1 f .i