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The Cleveland Progress
would In liitd |il:m to leave this
world with your tooth in
your stomach and not in
W, W. M’ICE, Editor and Proprietor. !yimr mouth, suppose you
, .... , ' should nerd something to out on
i fiirin 1 (.frfftin of liito county
j.t ilir* IVt-t-nlllco ul (.-levcloml '
f<n iV>iI.M'i Mail Mnttt**', •Inn. ‘2!*, ",'2 ,
( I,i:\ I.I,AM) (in., Apr.I 2(1.
cs,rr: katus.
The Progress
The Progress
arid 11;<! Weekly (’on*
s til tit ion, 1 yr, $1 /2ft •
and The Homo unrl
Pnrm I ynm*, $1.00
—all srBsrmmoNH PAVABLIv
rSTIN ADVANCE.,,/' I
r’ommiwii'TititiiiH from roupoiiHibb* prr-
sun - will 1m* ]iiibli-.lM (l, but NO AltITCbK
>vbit'll itt hVT a hull' mlunm in lanK’lli
will hi* piibli ,1m «1. 'I'liin min will not
be departed from for anybody.
Supposed to be Brains.
Little Benny Harrison is fish
ing for n third term noniimdion
for I’rosidont by tin: Republicans,
t hio of his friends claims tluit he
i Die only nnm on Ids side who
run unite tin? Republicans of tin;
East nud West. Bunny is main
taining u golden silonoo on Htian-
einl questions. He refuses to
talk. lie i ; Wil i I i ng for the cut
to jump. When the imimnl rurls
its tail itnd lights oil' the. feiioo
Bcuuy will pul his little silk lint,
on and follow. “Whither thou
goes! I will go,” Ben will say lo
the rut and they will meander on
together.
By the way, the political rut
lias n multitude of companions in
its perch on the fence. It doesn’t
take a magnifying class to reveal
a goodly number of Georgia
statesmen swinging with a death
like grip to the animal and
watching with intense interest
it’s every movement. When the
poor old fellow does make the
leap there will he so ninny hang
ing to its tail that its progress
"’ill ho impeded and its caudal
appendage pupy he iiyfged. Make
love to ttur'ent, boy s, hut don't
let anybody know it.
. * t ,
Editor Shaver, of the Dalton
Argus, publishes the following
ipieor • item under the heading,
“In the Social Swim
A fanner in llurrisun county
has a hen's nest so balanced tlint
tit'* moment the egg is laid the
top of the nest gently tiils, roll
ing' the «-gg in a box iindernealh.
When the hen misses the egg in
stead ol cackling and otherwise
making a great to do over mull
ing, shr-al oner proceeds to do a
heller job for the owner by lay-
ill!' again.
We don't know where the “So
cial" or the “Swim" part of the
foregoing item comes in. The
hen mnv swim w it li anger when
she lintI that her feelings have
deceit ed her. .'•die may he social
about feeding time after she has
done her best to lay twice in one
day. We would he pleased if
Editm .Shaver or the lieu would
i i -e and explain I his mm ter. Il
m a serious thing- to the hen,
and there should he no time lost
in explanation.
liie talk about I lie I lenioeruts
renominating t’leveland for a
third term lias about as much
•sense ill il as talk of Napoleon
entiling to life would have,
('leveland i. a dead duck politi
cally and every way. lie could
not earrv a Stale in the Union lo-
duv. There is no danger Ilia 1 ,
the rank and tile of the Democrat
ic party will favor anv such rot.
The niajority of tlie party is di-
leetly opposed to Cleveland's
financial views and lias no eon-
lideiice in him any way. lie h is
kept few premises he made the
masses and has sided with the rich
against the poor. Cleveland’.'
head and Mint are synonunions and
he might not have any more sense
than to attempt a third race.
After the election some of the
stiffening would lie taken out
hi' head. Il a pity that a man
who gave .>uch promises lo the
masses should have tinned out
such a toady to gold and it' pos
sessol
your jnurnev and couldn’t gel
anything else Imt tough Irocf
.teak? Think of .it, dejected man
I or woman! Swallow anything
esie hut your teeth. What's the
: matter willi swallowing an iilma-
] nae joke? It will do the work
for you. No teeth are necessary,
nor even laudanum.
Somebody lias started 11 stogy
that one of the Georgia Demo
cratic slates for next year is to
he Gordon for Governor and
Hoke Smith for United States
I Senator. The tinislias come in
this Slate when slate-makers as
well as slates get smashed lie-
fore they know it and Senator Gor
don and Hoke Smith will find il
out if they are not already aware
of it. The individual who rakes
through the political trash-pile
two years from now will find
Cleveland, Carlisle, Hill, Smith,
Gordon and others of that stripe.
They will lie a I I he hot t nut.
the Tenth. It would lie, tough
mi Major Black if the Democrats
went back on him in favor of
Patrick. Walsh is dead stuck on
being in Congress, however, and
be doesn’t much care how lie gets
there.
Illinois Democrats are having
a hot time over the (|ueslinn of
free silver. They are broken into
many factions and there is no
telling what, will he the outcome.
Chicago, because of her wealthy
men, may ho against free silver,
hut wait till the masses speak.
The Cherokee County Populists
are already organizing for the
next campaign. Tiny have ap
pointed committees for each dis
trict, to start the. work. It is a
little early to begin the fight.
By eating our winter clot lies
and pea vines wo hope to get
through the Summer without
actual starvation. We beseech
our subscribers not lit all pay up
at once.
The Atlanta Constitution sent
Ed. Barrett over to China 1<>
write up the. .lapiineso-Chinese
war. I lc has’nt. got there yet. and
the war has been over two weeks.
When he gets there, however, and
finds that, the row is over he will
try to start it up again. It's a
pity that Barrett went away.
Without him at Washington the
government can not get along.
V patriotic impulse ought lo in
duce Barrett to come hack here
and let China and Japan alone.
If lie com ludes to stay over there
lie will no doubt succeed Li
Hung Chang as viceroy of the
pigtail kingdom.
Senator Blackburn, of Ken
tucky, one of the brainiest advo
cates of free silver in the country,
lias challenged Senator Carlisle
or any advocate of a gold stand
ard to meet hifTi in a discussion
of tlio issues. Blackburn talks
hard sense vvbopi Uo, savvgtle.it jo
1702 Him country, with only
1,000,000 people, discarded the
monelary system of Great Britain
and established one of its own,
which has stood every tost foi
nearly a hundred years. To let
England dictate our financial sys
tem now is preposterous.
Cleveland tried hard in his
recent Chicago letter to make the
people believe that they know
nothing of finances while he
knows il all. I’rettv language
has no cfl'oet on a hungry nun.
A man’s stomach is a better ther
mometer Ilian his brains as to
whether lie lias an'tiling to eat
in his house. Cleveland hasn't
felt tlu 1 pinch of hunger and
therefore his brains and his stom
ach cooperate very pleasantly
with each other.
The Dahlonega Nugget lias
nominated and advocated
about three ditl'i rent men for
Congress from this disti let within
the last few months. 11 is now
barking the nomination of Col.
,1. \\ . Robertson, id' Habersham.
While county is not going to
raise any dust about the mailer
until the time < nines and then
she will have something to saw
She may have annul of her own
in the race.
We will open a column next
week for fish liars and will give
a year’s subscript ion to the most
successful di v iator from the
teachings of the Bible. Ail old
philosopher says some men
truthful about many tilings ex
cept catching fish. Then nearly
all of them are prevaricators of the
worst sort. Address all commu
nications to “Truth," care I’uoc-
A FINAL WARNING.
We have given abundant warn
ing in various ways to dclin-
ipient subscribers that wo want
money. This is a final warning
to t lean.
We know that with many of
them il is a matter of forgetful
ness, They do not think about
their obligations to their paper.
Olliers are getting the paper who
make no cll’ort to pay what they
owe.
Now, we have got this to say:
We arc not running a paper (or
fun and wo want, what, is due us.
After the next issue of Tin:
PitoiniKss all who are in arroars
more than a year will lie dropped
from the subscription hooks, tin
less they show some inclination
to settle, and the accounts will
he placed in proper hands for col
lection.
If Hie friends of
knew wluit a struggle it has they
would come to its aid and not
put oil’ paying from month to
month.
Wo have a large number of
subscribe!s outside of the State
who are far in arrears. They
seem to pay less attention lo their
subscription than any of the oth
ers wlmn it costs more to send
them their paper. They now
have a chance to do the right
tiling. Remit by cheek, money
order, or registered letter.
County subscribers who are
not able to pay cash can settle in
country produce or other ways.
visited iiis father lint week.
Miss Julia Oliver, of Hall coun
ty, mid Prof. 1). L. Bayne entered
the Mossy Creek high school this
ek.
White Creek Whisperings.
The Rev. James West preached
in interesting sermon at Chatta
hoochee last Sunday to a large
audience.
John Whitter and Alex. Irvin
left Sunday for Atlanta, On.
Hubert Alexander and wife,
of Shoal Creek, visited hi father
nalurday.
Van Craven seemed to he, the
happiest man on earth last Sun
day.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. John Warwick died Iasi
Wednesday. The bereaved fami
ly have our sympathy.
A gay party of youngsters as
cended the summits of Vonah
Mountain last Sunday. 1
There is a bright prospect for j Domestics, in ail noted hr.
several weddings in the near fa- i Urn trade,
turo.
1). L. Bayne was visiting his
sister, M. E. Craven, ln-1 Sunday.
Success to Tut: i’aooiii.ss.
peojile of (*aii&esville
esl and most beautiful
of
:taow
Sprity o
1 i(X >cl;
Ran
baa ever becu my pleasure to sbow.
ind choice novelties in high class Die.-- Good-, Silks, \\ n-!i ; duxes. Laces, Lmhruidcrics, Ho-
cry. Handkerchief*, Gloves, Shoes, Men ~ ami Boys Clothing, ( arpei . Malting and lings.
My purchasing facilities enable me to guarantee you a -a\ ing in price over any and all
competitors, Eveiy item enumerated on this page is worthy of consideration.
BLEACHED DOM I'.STB
1,000 yards short length:
■ul
it
DEPARTMENT.
4-4 Bleach, worth f ;
A iso fill I line of 1):>• h<•< t
at prices to please
lids
Blue Ridge Items.
The Rev. C. C. Spenee
Drenched an excellent sermon at
Blue Ridge Church Sunday.
Wc told you about 111 ■ wed
ding. We can judge people by
their actions. Last Wednesday,
ill tlm home of the bride’s giand-
father, J. li. Usher and Mi s
Alice Smith were joined in holy
wedlock by Jell' Stance!, ,J. B.
The wedding was no surprise.
I lie happy couple have our best
wishes.
J. II. G. Ferguson swapped his
mule to John Nix for a steer and
started home. The distance was
one mile. Ho had not proceeded
far till dark overtook him a i ids he
camped. Next morning hesvarted
as soon as it was light. He wa
Dr.
GIN G11 \M DEPARTMENT.
Gingham at cents, regular • • goods.
*•* “ i 1 and V', regular i' go, I
“ “ Site, regulai 12ic goods.
“ " I lie, re 'iilar l.Xe goods.
“ “ I2lc, regular Hi'.e goods.
000 yards A thens Checks at 5 cents, regular
good.-.
CARPET DKBAIt i .MEN I’.
Ingrain Carpel at 2.") cents, cheap at .X5e.
" “ cents, cheap at 50e.
“ “ IS and .Vie, ch"np at Ci5e.
“ “ l',n cents, elieap at 75c.
Brussels Carpel at • > . cuts, el a.p at .
“ “ 75 cents., cheat) at .-1.
“ «■■!, di.a.pat •?|.'.5. •
Also a full line of nice Rug- lo'niateh Carpets.
will it: goods department.
White Lawn worth l’.’ 1 e, selling for |0e.
“ “ v “ !5e‘ selling for | c.e.
“ “ “ 20c, selling fill’ i ,e,
“ “ “ :55c, .-ailing for x5c.
! Also a nice line of printed India Dimities .and
’many other lines of while goods in all the new de
signs at exlremelv low prices.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Men'.'Suits cheap at .-7, now going for -0.50
’’ “ “ •'0.50, •' 5.00
*ln. “ 7.50
; iv. ", “ lo.ial
*'•>, “ ]o.0(1
;; ;; “ 12.50
15,00
Men’s tine
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Also
Will Mil'll
lino of
lid but.
.•ut
. regular
regular ; ?2
1 cgular •"■I
regular • !
1 ego I a r *.:
•Shoes at
I -1.511. r. ;
1.5
2.50,
K!JV I)]:i\VUTMi;.\T.
)j 11;>!«• t(‘ Iint* of (irocerics, ;.t low
(Aclvcrf fecnient.)
not yet home when we home! j JJjg OutlOOK’S Ulml Offer,
from I11111.
James Harkins and his sister,
. «<««,.am-Hi^ed.ky Bydviiik.jnadc
the paper I , ■ ,, . ...
1 1 a business trip to (iamesvii e.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
Moosy Creek Morsels.
Mrs. Nancy Skelton is getting
Slie inis been ill for more
Ilian two weeks.
Mrs. R. E. Justice visited her
father’s and mot her’s grave at Zion
church .Sunday.
We will join teams with any
one who will help work out
the road west of the Zion
■dmrcli. It is almost past travel-
We are looking for another
wedding up hero hut we are n it
so certain as lira last on •.
James S, Helton thinks h" has
discovered a silver mine on his
mountain property. He. is mak
ing preparations for blasting the
rock out,
Logan L"dford was visiting
his grandmother last Sunday.
Uncle Thomas Allison is n -
proving some. Wc hope lie may
soon recover.
Death Was Preferabio
To Prostration Aft or the Grip
Hood's Snrsnparllla Ruiit Up and
Cnvo Perfect Health.
lways on hand,
J lie above is a partial list of |he no r v t ti tici s I
VrI. IC. Mlir^PI
tt’e-l Side Public Square, -
i —
TAKE Tilt;
ru £. F.'J) p
ipialily
ipiality
(piality
■ | ttal i t y
(piality
e> tint
'2.50
5.50
v i.nn
*2,(10
*2.50
*;>.0U
•st | dees,
1 e foul'd at le
•)
(inioesvi
'iaatbi L’ □ 1’...5 ^(0
)>’. 11. Williams
This ii a well-known merchant at Key
West, Florida. His account of his condi-
i tion after tho grip, and how it aa cured,
1 ho voport t hat *i;tuics A'hinis Bkould he read by all:
was drunk while on his way to
’Stiuire Alexander’s Sunday mor
ning is all false, and such mis
takes should not exist. He was
seen by several responsible pou
lt fs^hvidevit that the period for
the edlieatioji of the masses i-
short. AVhal is tube DON Emits!
he DONE QUICKLY. By eon-:
eerl of 'act ion, \\ E CAN WIN in
tin' next campaign, and t p .- fui
solution of economic problems ea
lie had To aid in I his, we hav
deti'li' ined to send 'THEOU!,-
i.OOK to anv address from thei
time their Miliscripti in reach: ■ u- ■
until after the election of Novum-
her 1886 for One Dollar,-t E. tly
in advance. c arc specially in-I
terested i:i oui own district, as
every good citizen should lie, I rst
last and nil the lime. We t!, -re-'
fore ask t. he co-opt rat ion of our I
fellow reformers of the fitli dis-'
triet to take hold of this oll'er and i i
aid ns in distributing our reform
literature, and while we are not • j
aide to oiler more than the above,
still we will send one copy FREE
n it li every club of ten. ! .
Gainesv ille was the seat of war
during the last campaign. It lei-
always been so, and it is unneces
sary tosav that all w ill want TI 1 E
OUTLOOK—which will keep,
abreast with the times. Those
who subscribe now. will get the
paper Free from now until No-j
vcmber next. Your dollar is to
pav for li from Novemlier, l.sy5.
to November, tstifi. Many of our (
opponents as well asoureo-work-
ers will want it during the heat
j of the campaign. Show them that
, ,, .MB' I' tile time to suh-nibc.
To deft ay expenses with we vviii.
I give a special discount of ten per
cent, to tho man in each of the
— Manufacturer.- mid i
SASH, DOCKS, BLINDS
3101 i?
IMnfflfsss and
r c
SI a *
i as low
ngies
Also SEW ER and DEA IN PIPE, Priei
west. Kai-faetioii guaranteed.
CLAKK, BcLI.A m., (', \ i NKS\ ! L!.,!' (JA.
U KKTS.
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tin
GAINESVILLE HA.
, Stationary, Musical li.
■L.crnns, iw.yj Gccuc, ji-.i
and Papers. Paper B:
r v.
d ; rg.
1 HOSs
I pie who know it to be false.
I had tho grip t>v
ending my existence on the earth, and left
nut in a condition to "which
Death was Prefe.-ablo
About live nu.r lh'a back I elarted to toko
Hood*n Sarsa*ir.rilIn. 1 fell tho good • ffc-v t h
from the tlrsi Uottlo and by the time L had seven l coll coillitio ill the '.'ill ili
r=nr
-. -_u we’ve louna the bort;
AbRolutely pure and xcholasomc, (Ctom.) .... Alaiaa a ploco above the rest,
of With ten pennies gctasam-ple Of your Grocer aa- y day;
t n it ia not sat • ia- fao-uon (Omil) .... lie yonr pennicewlU re-pay.
X / U, on * trl-al’s all snf- fl-cient, Falhiro there will never be:
t horaucccM will cv-er fol • low (Omit.) .... *Those who tme Q. C. R P.
Loo Locals.
J. 1'. Cooley attended court at
Dahlonega last week.
George Menders and W. K.
Dorsey made a business trip to
Dahlonega last week.
taken three boll! ; I \v.,s 50 ]>er cent, a
bettor man phy.slonily than bobve. 1 am
now full of ambition and . m l that bad I
oci's s p» r ‘ ii5 Cures
not taken ITood’s SaraapariUn 1 should
now be dead and burled. I avi Ihsr.kful 1
to Hos'fd’s Sarsaparilln, which l.-a-t l<en
instrumental of so much goc J to ic.o as
to thousands of othors of ou r fellow men. 5 ’
W. II. NViujam?, V., Key West, Fhvida.
his
triet who sends us the largest
of cash subscribers from
county.
T '.king ail these ofi'ers ini o con
sideration, we fuel assured that;
the friends of reform in the Otli j
district wili. at once, give us
!se Thanks, Bro. Haralson, for the
“f 1 " ,lowi "."- could i us,, .v us ,’| trip to Gainesv
as much soil soap on you hut will j
not do so now :
Editor Price i- making
• night, interesting and new
1 a per out of
PiaK.'lll-’.ss now. The people of
W hite county should be proud of , , , , . .
\ woman i • 111 i \ committed Mi. Price ami hit: Pkooiiess.— |-"PP>' l *■ *l l,t • ,on ,l *
Blnirsville Herald "
C. 11. Kytle made a business
Thursday.
Martin E. Do .in and his accom
plished daughter, Miss Lula,
visited relatives in Lumpkin
Ci ,:v ki.vnd county Saturday.
One of the Mossy Creek hoy
Hoad's Pills t*ec.>a» the tav.-rt:-- ;,;l..»rtia ■ t heir support.
with everyone who uses th«c
wc. iH*r box. 1
-' SSxAjBSgm
Ia cup
M c;C r
Address all corres]iondeiiee to
IE EARMER.V OUTLOOK. 1
Gainesville, Ga. :
Don't send stamps.
VL7~ CoftfliETFBPOCrficTGRY w£jum/ W.9/7T J=OR
PmCESakd
cxruoote
G. S. K1
0U& CG0D3 AJ>£
Cun Pxieif? tms l
*****!
suicide Ey .-wallowing her false
ti el !i. I lial is too cost ly . Sin
-hone! have sold the teeth and
hoiixlit I; ie!;:uinn We tliink it
There is talk of running 1
Walsh against Tout Wat.-i u
the other night. "Dear will vuo
! have me." Why, oh, oh, yes, 1
Jelui H:imiUv>n,of Hall county.
AT
NIGHT
MOVES THE BOWELS !N
THE MORMiNS
Attomiey At Law.
Cleveland, G corgi a.
Jt«J"Speeial attention 'given to
collections etc.
C'JMilEU' ,.\l. XOTARV rUBLIC
IT WILL COST YOU NOTH1NC. £
»t.rtl u - your a<i«lrt on a postal p.uil you will receive t
in'tSe^wonC u ° w m P!ftNOS P.nd ORGANS i
* you pay. ( ut This Out atifl tBalT it to na. 2
silt Out you must do it NOW. Wriw to S
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