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The Cleveland Progress
JiO'tt. GLBI, E.titw an1 Proprietor
Official Oijkran of White county
!intcred*at Hut roKt-fffico «t Cleveland
Second-clans Mail Matto-, Jan. ‘JJ, *03
Cleveland, Ga., fiovcmlwr 2 -loft-l
OI„H 15 KATE M.
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The Progress
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The Progress
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The Progress ^ T1,u
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The Homo nn<1 Farm ixpivoniiR it }
mium to new HulMrihnn.
—all HUimcmiynopw paymjt,k
tarnt ADVANCD...#-:
ran com: in
•* l. C. TATI*'. * .
1 V * 4R' m Lltltfl Pteken^ o«at to Hu1.e> annin
Froju HjiUi^ii to ClWinnott
cry i« Tutc! iiumdi for Title!!
jk* he’ll win tin; liieti- yon I.H!
& —cram Cleveland Pni>ijn>«wt Nov., <ltli.,
•>«*V 189‘J.
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”» Como out (n (ho (-Urlion.
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And be sure lo v ote for Talc,
i If you me u Dcimu rnt, you will
■vote Ilia Democratic ticket, and
help elect Carter Tuto.
Judge John J. Kirmoy.
lion. Joint -T, Kuimoy wns elec
ted Judge of thia circuit Inst
Tuedny, by the full Democratic
vote of the ()< nernl As-ombly,
Judgo Kintsey received the
iioininatioii for tlm position by
the Democratic caucus Inst. Fri
day by a majority of thirty five,
iiiul was formally elected Tues
day.
The Northeastern circuit line
cause to eonuTiiliibilii itself upon
the eject ion of such a good, pure,
and able man to the Judgeship,
m Mr. Ivim.-.ey, and our peojilo
may rest assured that tlm judi-
einl affairs that comes lnfore
Judge JCiiiinoy. will ho preaided
over by a intelligent, ably, up
right and just Judge.
to $100,000 capital in the South-
A cashier of nnolher bank is anx
ious to hour of n good opening
for n national bank in n Southern
town from 5,000 to 10,000 people,
undjs willing personally to sub-
scribo from $25,000 to Mil,000 to
llie capital of a $50,000 hank.
These inquiries indicate that the
great interest that is hejng
aroused on the part of the
farmers and manufactures
in the North and West as lo
the advantages of lift) South is al
so felt, by hankers and moneyed
iiu'ii gem rally, who now realize
that the South nj the tnosi invit
ing field in America for invest
ments.— Ma nufa cl in ci.s’ Revolt!.
Infonnatioa in Regard to
Third Quarterly Pay
ment ol' Toachera.
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The Populist platform regards
0 nod temperance as “secs
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The StiiteSi liool Cofunissionei
lias issued llio following circular
‘letter, to the County School Coin-
inissioftcr, jnV’xplamitioii of tlm
deficit in the.fimd for making t lie
last quarterly payment. It. will
be Januaiy before tho touchci.,
reeive the Iin la uce due them.
To juB County School (Commis
sion kii:
i IraiiBmil herewith statement
of tins condition of the School
Fund apportioned to your county
and chock for the amount that is
due according to your itemized
statement, or such part thereof
us may lie to your credit in the
Tumsury. It must lio. reuiemlicr-
Town *C- i,; Topics.
I'OUg
eiukl
Demoerut of this district, woy
inuko 11 good Clerk-* tliutr would
honor his counfrv. .Mr. (irindlc
is it Christian gentleman belojcd
by ail who know him.' Como out
Mr. Grindlc, wo lira for you, all
over.
Ksipiiro McAfee has a gourd
vine, that ha* 22 matured gourds
on it.
Coni ihucking* arc on hand,
mid the girls and hoys are happy
while swinging partners to the
tune of “Hop light ladies.' 1
Summer ha* gone,
Autumn has coino
Hack-bone pic
And “nil bauds round"!
.James McAfee Jr., and John
Clark paid Gaiuesvilh u business
visit last week, -A
Mr. J. A. Omlrell, w'.;o*Tyia
been sick, is butter
Hkte
eel of hunt u:e I about Oy acres in ciilllva—
tlon.
Alooon undiviilod ouelmif interest in
lots of liiiul No,.. Ill noil U2 in Ilia Utti .
(iteti i.-t of mid eontily,
All 111.! above .| o il, id lands are lo 1-,.-
Hold I1K the j.;Ti]ioi-ty Of John j>, Te-oannt
1 ' -ell f.-r till* J.OI’laeoi of I' .-J , ; III
debts unit disirtl uljon
)a-.v. Tliis Oct. Will,.
Adirtminlra'
it. 1’l-a
fifj' tho lieirn at
I'd.
IHARDSON.
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PARTITION BALE-
i iKORGi A—Vfhits I’onila v..
Pnnnmnt to nu er.Ti r of t le Sulsn-i. i
Court of Biiid coualy passed at tlm Oebi-
ln-r term 18i>4: Will be rol.l befo.r the
'■oijrt Iimnie door in tho town of Cleve
land, for rash, within tile f cal in
££&&£ jggi f Se
Tim only moiehulit from this plate anivingin Now York the day the new tnrtf brvi «-c a Imv
was enabled by the terrible tumble m prices to reap.
ITn taITi\n 4- rtf T) (
Bargains
j in dry gonds that is % illimit a precedent or parallel in the history of Gainesville's (nidi
ftu’lft on tl
“ lij’ht 'i’l
"o'i»y in 1 )•-;<
inl>»*r
m.xt tlie
’ollow in <<
M'oii.irly, “1.
Wit:
about M n
of land in Nncooclio
Val
lev, on vv
i. Ii them
H II from \ (IvVt
uing
CtalflfH B.
el oilier
otiF buildiuMH.
and
known t<
rinarly n
ithoJ. ,!. M
jt h\ in
place, i.iul
lately hn
nyn .xthe II
nldtih
M. Uobor!
w.n pises.
and bcinif t he
Kam.j
*! i:u;c now
oocOpiufl by njmm itirl
Jonh •
Cannon
Thera la
on f iiff propel tv m
lfOOfl . ft
if f it .mb* l o
i fli
N»5.i.s!heu
an*t Cia
kc^villc io»wl
wUn;U
nnikes it.
a 'l«»»*iral
Ic rcHideiKH'.
Thh*
linijii'.Hy i
for
ho pin-poms of
mak-
in'fK jiai’Ulion ainonir
the Hcvcnu owricrw,
and nt tlic
it.'Bl.incc •
f all .d thorn.
Ocu-
1»cj* 2 >i»1.
ISt
John li,
(tlon,
i
H. H. Tl/idciwood,
J Cornm|»i ion,
n in
n. l. iit
n ley.
) partition.
ft!43
$3.25.
| A. Few T rtpou»ai-|cly Of I 5ar<jciii-j
Just received is ipioteri that the people know where to buy tin ir goods:
l)8*ess Goods,
This department is a big sto
of tlm newest things out this si-
:i i • i. e— full S
isoii—Foreign j£j
, lilies' ( Motif, f l
Hroad (Moth, at ulmdsl old tariff prices.
Single width Cashmeres,all eolo; l-2e. |ieryd.
Double width (.'ashinere-, ail -.11 l-2e. \d.
j Double width Cashmeres, liner ouaiity, Mi I _v
vd.
price : and to.
-tft in. all wool cashmere, 07e.; old price GO.
46 in. all wool Serge, tile.; old price 75,
< Fvei'x pair of Shoe.* that is branded “Geo. !’
ICde-." is warranted not to rip, ravel, frazzle,
spiif, tear, skin up on the side.-, burst out at tip
toe. or give way at the heel. If tlwv do,' wil l
:: '"a ' !e wear, : new j. ,w will he fmVesV j
:
1 ) ! a! -1; 1111! i t ! * obi ranted Shoe- we have an
ib,nil II. " ol .Vi’ii s \\ onnnen's Misses'
i‘- ■ ■ and hildreii’s Shoes all i low-t u 'tl
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mm
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, q mm
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42 in. If res Flannel, nil colors, ;J7i" ; worth 50. H
.' bin, Dres Flannel, 4!ic.: old price 75, aj
Hi;.- stiiek dress trimming-to mulch—Silk .
Braids, l’a- aiii 'nlcrics, etc.
Kuiitcd UntJsrwear, Hosiery, and Gloves- i]
ltig lot 1 .aidir- and Gents' Knit Fndervests, y
I fie. cadi; wort !i 25.
10 doz.Ladies' and Gents’ .Meimo i"ndervests, H
-tfie. each ; wort h H5.
V doz. Ladies Shaped Ildibed Winter-weight
Vasts, 49c.; G'n:. grade 3
5 doz. Ladies’ Wool sliupid Uiblied winter- a
weight Vests, t'l.lift pair; worth*.'!.
0 do/,. Ladies’ Co ion Suits, ribbed, for 75c.. 11. i;
and -f 1.25 each. M
Isms, Cassimars, Flannels E'lrDkels Etc.
I I'" tarll st, in k I hi- deparlnienf right
He'wcen tho 'ii . and floored th pri *.s
Our 15, 2(1, 25, and line. Joans was
higher Iasi season
Ca.--.imei . Flannels, Blankets, etc.
more.
per cent
off Stll
nothin?, and faC.
With Ml" largest .-lock lab f
and
A HelmeS
2 doz. Men s Camel Hair Suits, 42.25; worth $9. E
15 iloz. lamia-' Fust Hi lek Ilf. - , 3 P :i. for .Me. L- ■; ""O
III dor L.llil", I ■-* Hi !•:. ■'... ' I- - , . . I'' I" I < 11 V, We n-.t only oxpi I li
otll oriee 25 »? ttiamtaiiM.iir i-ejunntiou as tj,c best house here
loz. iJidics' K l!os**, double heel ami H ’••••’A;.." m'-nX.-:''!.' ? ! ■' ^
toe, I lie" the 55," grade. b ml.. Tf ««•“
UD 1J - . ... |uil‘tllK!Ul, hoiuj
in (!oui»l( k thnviu fn.m top in in«« ^ i
*
ndueethe people w|io havi