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lhe Clevdland Progress
W. W. PRICE, Editor and Proprietor.
Oftlcinl Uiifon of Wlitto county
Kntcrcd at the at Clcvolatul
ftn JflCoiuLcUnft Mail Muttc-.J.ti. ‘ill, '1*2,
CLEVELAND, (in., Mnv 24.
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Com in tiniest ions from responsible )w*r-
wohm will Ik? j « Wished. but NO AU I'K’IiK
which in over a lialf column in length
will be published. 'l ira rnlo will not
lie departed from for anybody.
iiiiniiinl It: the linpe.t mid inter- <Jy nit*
ea s tif I he Smith.
tvil he tlint* shore fire
your lovin friiid.
The Town Creek eoircspoiulcnt
The value of the ejryr oul-pul is n ccusut trtkur ns well us a
newspaper correspondent.
It is Kit id that a certain youii"
man ate ten pounds of honey at
a I tec robbing the other nivdit.
this country is greater than
that of wool or ireII. It is esti
mated that American lions lay
ft40,000,000 worth of rpK* every
year. In this part of the world,
with a salubrious iiiouiilaiii cli
mate, the liens are ac.|uittiugI
lliemselves splendidly. They are
doing so well that eggs sell for 7
cents ii do/.cti. We do not sec
how a hen, in these hard times,
can uli'nrd to lav eggs at that i were visiting relatives here
price. It's cheaper than cotton, j today night.
Agricultural.
The following are some of the
questions propounded to mid an
swered by Commissioner Nesbit:
nnnuciso Tint corros aciikaof..
Question 4 —What is your opinion
ns to tin. outoomi oC the cotton sitna- '■
turn? Do you think that if tho cotton |
acreage is niittoriully reduced tlio crop ^
n ii
will command lii|{ii prices next fill?
, , Alt*wKit 4.—We think that it is ex-
IllB hi*t addition to tho|io|»u- trwn( . ly cl<ml>tfnl whether the price o!
In t ion of this iifi'rhhorhnud is a j cotton will Iwt at onoti affected by the
ffirl at till) lioii.e of Mr. Junto* reduced acreage, ami therefore the
Morris. man who requisites his farm operations
on tho hypothesis of high pricos is risk*
•John Moi'l'i**, ol Slionl ( rook, itig period* lots, if not utter ruin. This
find hi* iiccoinplislied yntlli^f wif(? is a mistaken view of the on tiro sub- |
Silt- J*ol. Tho main idea in reducing the
j cotton acreage is to devote more time
I to those crops which will make tho
I *\ lie llov, A. (\ Ledford idled farmer independent. By producing <
Editor Woodwjird, of the Dah- the Kev. C. (J. Speneo’n appoint- ' thon home supplies wo don’t expect to |
biiicga Signal, gives us this shot: 1 incut at Mt. l’lcasaut hist Sun-! ">» ke more numey. hut to lure lesi
r , , ! nood for spending it. It is tho farmer
Bro. Brire, of Tun Ci.kvkland . Us, .> •
Supposed to be Brains.
A story is going the rounds that
tho popular uprising in favor of
silver in the South has (lightened
tho New York capitalists—tho
golditns. They have conic to the
conclusion that something must
liu done and have hit upon tho
plan of lotting sumo of their money
loose. They arc loaning money
to Southern bankers at from ;i
to C per cent, interest, Icntl.iig
1 liein all they want, so as to pul
more money in tbc South. This,
it is alleged, will c ecu to a ficti
tious appearance of more money
and will allay the feeling of un
rest which has been growing so
freely within the last few
months.
There may lie something in the
report, lmt wo predict that, no
matter what is the future financial
legislation of the country, tin
South will prosper more than
any section. Froo silver, fret
gold, free greenbacks, she will
march oil until -lie is tho richest
and happiest part of Ibis country.
With more silver money slut may
attain this end much more speed
ily but she will get lliore all tbe
same. The Lord put the proper
figging* unci trimmings on her for
1 hat purpose and what she is on'
out forshe will bo. Eastern in-
lliieuecs and capitalists can not
hold her down.
With thousands of her bravest
men dead and disabled from war,
with homes burned and pulled to
thv ground, with no resources at
her hack, and with hating and
hated soldiers watching the men
who were left, she reared her
Iieaci, pulled herself together and
started forward to the glorious
summit to which site is nearing.
She is climbing a rough road and
lias stumbled and lost ground
many a time but each time she
has risen and hits returned to the
work and gained ground.
Her people tiro not made of the
Stull' which quails before tlitli-
eultie.s and dangers. They have
proven that fact in carnage and
in blood and in peace and in pros
perity. They have proven it in
a thousand ways and to millions
of people. It is the coward who
listens now to the qunkings of the
mouthy after we have passed
through torrents of horrors ami
trials. There may ho trouble
ahead—dangers to face, poverty
to combat, ntllietioiis to endure,
but of the material of which
Southern men and women are
made, all these will in time be
overcome and another generation
from now will have more to boast
tif as to the achievements of
their fathers timn this one.
t'ol. S, A. Darnell, the chronic
Uepublicaii candidate for I'on-
gress from this (the Ninth) dis
trict says he will not again be a
candidate, lie says, that lie is
“tired of goldbuggisni and Wall
St rect bossijni."
The Republicans need not put
tun a candidate in ibis district.
No matter what the political con
ditions in this State; no matter
how badly divided the while
people may be, we do not believe
they are vet ready to support a
Republican foi any office or al
low one to capture any office.
I be Republican parly will never
<’o anything for the South, and il
would be foolishness to send a
man of that party to Congress
under the supposition that he
would ad otherwise than for the
best interests of bis party, which
Il would be
article that
wears socks and
bis feet. Wo do not believe
lie can fool anybody by this kind
of a bluff, lie wants to turn the
joke off on us. We now sec
why tbe girls go to Iiik office.
Wo went
Sunday.
duty,
to commencement
l’iiooiiKss, can’t see why it is that
pretty girls visit the Signal office . ,
1 i n i ,i? 'mtIns hpcIion Monday on
and none ever make I heir appear
ance in his sanctum. Rut oil a
doc face, tir.ither, and improve
your looks. Quit going bare
logged and tie your shoes and by
all means cease smoking cigarettes
and using snuff. Try this and
see if they don’t come in the fu
ture.
In debt on whom tho hard time* proa*
Tux lliHtMVCI («. X. C'ollev Wil8 m heavily, bocauae the prices of hi*
inferred from thisj" < * < ''’
Hro. Woodward The new cams for the Wilson
hoes mid washes Igold mill have arrived and will
lie up in a few days. Then it
will be ready to crush out the
precious metal.
Town ('reek justice court was
a lively one Saturday. ’Squires
They like to visit menageries and I Allen and McAfee had their hands
see the “wild man from Romeo’’ f„||.
commoditio* have gone on declining,
while cue interest, tax**a, etc., remain
at tho haiiu) figure a* when his corn,
oats, cotton and wheat wore worth and
I would pay d ibu of tiiroo time* their
| pres* 1 lit value.
roltMtr.A FOR OKOt’NDPKAH. 4 , - . 4 . r ill* rll t
. . rents, from" at •» coni '*. Also si full Imp of lih’sirliori
Qiumtion 3.— Plome Rive me a good , V* ,, ,, , . ,
(\ M. McAfee of Bumpkin ! fertLieer for grouiidpen*. 1 wind to, I >oilie?*l irs, in nil noted Brands, nl pines to pienst
\ . , , i make tho bcit erftp of which tho land jt l' lrii*
county, visited mat ives here Inst j, capable. What proporion of oil do i
Town Crock Topics.
I present to line people of CicainesviHe
and surrounding eouniry Hie grand
est and most beautiful
collection of
Sprirjjl Goods
it has ever been my pleasure to show.
Rare and choice novelties in high class Dress Goods, Silks, \\ a>li !■ ibrics, L.ices, Embroideries, IIo-
•sicrv, I laud kerchiefs, (Roves, Shoes, Men’s unit Hoys’ Clothing, Carpels, Matting and Rugs.
My purchasing facilities enable me to guarantee yam a saving in price over any and all
competitors. Evciy item enumerated on this page is worthy of consideration.
HLKAC ’i I El) I)(>MESTIl ’ DERA R I M ENT.
1,000 yards short lengths l-l lilcarli, wort 1.
Uncle .lames Allison paid bis
[brother, Thomas Allison, of Him*
■ Ridge, a visit.
A. II. Henderson, Jr., is sell
ing more goods than nnv country
1 merchant in upper (Jeorgia.
j Most of the people of this dis
trict and neighborhood know
Jilt the difference ill the length of
Up in this part of Georgia, the two pieces. Then you can
not withstanding there nre him- tell who gets up the news. May ■
dri lls of men milling for gold, \t e tbe good work go on.
the frruun<t|i(iaH contain, and are there
nny nccetaililo mills?
Answer n.—Acid phosphate, 1,000
pounds.
Muriate potash, !100 pounds.
Nitrate soda, 200 poundt.
Kulpiiato of lime, 000 pounds.
Thorn is !!H par cont of oil iu gronnd-
poas. As far as wo nan ascertain thcro
aru only two mills in this country, ono
in St. Louis and tlm other in New
York. OwiiiK to tho fact that other
oils nre now cheaper, this industry has
l.oiai almost abandoned. Durinft tho
war. when we were cut off from other
supplies, there were a K ,M ’d many of
those mills iu tho south. Irs uses nre
the same ns cottonseed oil, and the
enko is also used for stock feed. The
Spanish Rronudpeas can bo planted
after the small luiuii crops nre takeD
off, and will mature fully before fros*.
and other specimens of thut kind.
At the Signal office their curiosity
is satiated.
• • •
Wo are norry to see such a
break as the following from so in
telligent a mail as Kditni Lewis,of
Hie Sparta Ishuiaelite:
The reported discovert*}' of ini-1 - i... ,, .
incuse gold deposits in North | " ho gets up Hie news by looking \\ . 1 rit'e, at 23 cents.
Georgia lias a rather fakish up- at two columns that appear
pearanee. On with the free j The Rural kicks, and please look j
coinage campaign! I. lt ,| 10 difference in the length oft Wu , h " v ,'' “ Loj.utiful buggy ;
and a fine Cornish organ for -ale
at Ibis office on terms at which!
anybody cun buy. Call and
, , i ..,i i sec about them, if you want a
ire for silver eoimtgo along with | G. W. Slmlar, of Rluc Ridge,
GINGHAM DERA R I M ENT.
Dress Gingham at ii cent*, regular Hr good*.
“ lit and T.t. regular l(lc good*.
“ Klc, regular !2Vc goods.
“ “ toe, regular Lie goods.
“ “ 12to, regular Kite goods.
3,000 yards Athens Cheeks at 0 cents, regular
foods.
('ARRET DKEARTMKN f.
Ingrain Carpet :<t 23 cents, cheap at :t3e.
“ “ 35 cents, cheap at 50c.
“ “ IH and 5(lc. cheap at <;5e.
“ (id cents, cheap at 75c.
Hrussels Carpet at 50 cents, ( heap at 75c.
“ 75 cents, cheap at ¥ I.
“ ? I, rheap ill S 1.25.
Also a full line of nice Rug- to match Carpets.
WHITE GOODS DERAR I MENT.
White I,aun worth I2}c, selling for |0c.
“ “ " 15c, selling for i2.tc.
“ 2llc. selling for L'.r,
“ “ “ 35c, selling for 25c.
Also a nice line of printed India Dimities and
many ( tlmr lines of while goods in all the new de
signs a I -xtremelv low prices.
CLOTHING DERAKTMENT.
Mt :i's Suit* cheap at *7, now going for #4.50
“ “ #7.50, “ 5.00
#10, “ 7.50
“ “ “ #12.50, “ 10.00
“ “ “ #15, “ 10.0/J
#IS, “ 12.50
#20. “ 15.00
SHOE DERA R I M ENT.
Men’s tine Shoes at #1.50, regular #2 quality,
2.00, regular #2.50 quality
2.50, regular #3.00 quality
.3,00, regular $.|.oo quality
1.00, regular #5.00 quality
Heavy Shoes at prices tint
i w 11
\Do nice Iino
surprise.
Ladies' Kid but. Shoes at #1.50. rcg. prioi
2.00,
“ 2.50,
“ 3.00,
low cut “ 1.50.
“ 2.00,
“ 2.50,
grim DRY DERA R I'M ENT.
#2.
#2.50
#3.50
#4.00
#2.00
#2.60
$3.00 '
A complete lint
:il w a ( - on hand.
«l (iroceries, at lowest prices,
I Ic'roiire I id i-i» i 1111m
The above is a partial list of tIn im o\ altiai tiens to I c fem <1 t nn .-t( ic.
*1. 1C. MlJl^PI IV,
Wc-t Side Riiblic Square Gaincsvilie, G.a.
gold, but there is noth- W|(K in ,|,: s aecfiim last week oil
ing “fakish” iu the reported new j Duhiiioas.
discoveries. There is a world of
wealth in gold in North Georgia
and every day some new and rich
disci.very is made. This is o*| c-
cially the case iu this < ounty.
]f you don't believe we arc|
sending lie w s jn.-t look back on a j
few old papers.
Several of our people attended'
the commencement’ at Mossy
Creek Sunday.
Tom Clark was in this part of
. buggy or an tligau.
That natch
War times are threatened iu
South Carolina ovei the recent
decision of •fudge Golf declaring the world lust week,
the law for the holding of a Con- \. Cantrell, of Hlue Ridgi
stiltilioiiul Con vent ion uiicoiisli- J wns 0I1 Xuwn Creek last week o
liitional, Senator Tillman open- : 1,,(siness.
ly couiitenanees resistance to the
decision if tho United Slates Su
preme Court does not reverse
Judge Golf. Tho decision is a
char interference with the right
of a State to govern her own elee-
R. il. Turner was up this way
tlie first of the week looking after
mules that lie lias at the Morr s
old place.
Some of the Haplist people nt-
tions and the peoplo will not tol-j tended meeting at Mt. Risgali, in j
crate it. Goff is a dirty Repub-1 hmnpkiu county, Sunday.
lieaii and Ins decision is prejudiced
throughout. This great Union
might ns well bo dissolved if the
States have no rights of their
own.
With a full bench sitting the
United States Supreme Court on
Tuesday knocked out the income
tax law in full. Not a scratch of
it was left on llio Statute books.
Another victory for the money
power, a power which may get
enthrall a now free country.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
,1. Ed. Stance! was kicked by a
horse last week and badly hurt.
Hud Allen seems to be
over something.
liappv
Loudsvillo Linos.
The following interesting love
letter was read by your corres
pondent a few days ago. We give! Mr. Sewell,
il just as it appeared from the man, will be
author’s loving hand to bis best
girl, making no changes in the
spelling or use of capital letters.
It is as follows:
octohci the 10 1H93
deer friud i sect mi sef til
rite yu a fu lins tu let yu no tLot
i am wel and i hope this emne
salt (u hand an find yu I he sttim
i wud luv to sea yu i end tel yu
more than i can rite iu a weak i
luv you better an eny gal in this
world if yu luv mo like i du yu bat
no nil'e can cult our luv intu as
Tesnatee Ticks.
Miss Annie Castleberry visited
her sister, Mrs. W. C. Hood,
Sunday.
Rat Allison and W. ('. Hood
attended services at Mt. Rloasailt
Sunday.
Will Merritt went to see his
girl Sunday.
There was a fellow caught out
in the field, and it the middle of
May, cleaning up just fixing to
make a crop. M in t do you think
of him anyhow?
the phonograph
ut Duke's Creek
Wednesday night.
John A. Ledford and wife vis
ited her mother, near Hlue Ridge,
Saturday,
Spring Medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Just Right
'* 1 sm happy to atato that I am convinced
Hood'ii Ssmaparllla la tho bcsfcmodtclno
that I have over taken. Laat aprlug I
waa completely worn out. I
Had No Strength
to do anything. The leaat work I did
fatigued me very much. I alao catnu
very near Inning the eight of one of my
exon. I l»cgan taking llood'a Bereapa-
r 11 la, and health, strength, appetite ant!
loar evealght wero restored to me. I
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$!jo.oorvrryntnnlli given away to any one who up.
pltet through ut for the most rncrooriou. patent during
liu* month pret • ding.
We sticnro flic best patents for our client a,
and the object < i this oiler n to encourage inventor* t
keep track * f their bn. ht idea*. At tlir *.une tune •»€
>• uli to Mitprckt upon the public the (act that
IL£ THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
-THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
itlch aurtne w indow " which can kreuttilyalM up
a.id d)W*n wit!.nut bmAitig the pi . -ueci i Lack,
“sauce-par.,” "rollnr-buiton,” ,# n t-lock,” *'l»itlr-
itopper, and a thou* .nd other little th ine % that iuo t
any one cun fu.d a r.uy of improving, antltheaeuinple
ii.x nticnis aic the on» % that bring l.irgct returns to tl>e
author. 1 ry to think of something t • invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patent* t ken nut t!uoitehue receive ai>ccial notice in
die " Nati ir.al Kecordev, published at W-diingtoi ,
I >. C , w Inch ii the t»e*t newtpaper published in Atrcri. .1
in the interests •.( invent r*. \\ e furnish a yew •
«cnp»inn this journal, free of c^st, to all our client*.
We also advertise, freer (r< t.lhe invention «■ *. h moot It
whir h wins our $ t ,0 prier, n.i i lmndr- ’< of thr*»la
of copiei of the “National Kecortlci." cuntaii.u: 2 a
sketch of the winner, and a dvscnption of hi* invention,
will be scattced thruighaut th' - l t.ited hta«e* ainon^
capital.st* ;.n I mamiOvtureri, thus bnngiiij to tfieir
attention the merit* of the Invention.
AH communications regirded strictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WF.DDlIRtUJRN £; CO.,
Solicit... ol American nnj CorciRa I'atents,
618 F Street, N. W.,
Dox .185. Washington, D. C.
ks/trtnrt—editor 0/thu pafitr. iVritt/ircur
f. s +ft ,'»• /*.» »*./ A Ut, h !' IF.
TAKE Till-]
and Kinds!!
AOlIj L’UUiO
Cj 1 c i i'l< 1 >e 11 c\ CZ<
Mauiif ict m e: - and DcjiIci.-iu
SASII, DOORS, BUNDS
MOTI DI NOS. I5lvA( K KTS
Shingles and Lumber,
liu
1 kSU
Also SEW ER and DRAIN RJRE. Rim,
In Wc.-t. Suisfiicl iull gll:l mu Iced.
(’LARK, BKLL & CO, (JAINKSVILLB,(J A.
clusr cyrslRl.t
Hood’s
I
Saraa-
parilla
Oures
(I A INKS I'll,l.K (IA.
Book:', S!atinar:j, Musical Instruments.
Art Materials, Fanrj Gads, All Lending Magazines
and Tapers. Taper Beck Novelties- Agents
have taken other,
metlicinea, but {
found no relief un-
til 1 gave llood’a Sensaimrilln i* fnir trial.
I ant convinced it ia superior to all
Others. The good It did me ia Inexprean-
Ible," II. T. A very, Love joy, Qeorgla.
’ Hood’s Pills are purely vagotahle, and do
«ot purge, pain or gripe. Mold by all druggists.
a mi i ai us. in} cr door jNctemcs* Agents for
Tlye Kv r erett Pianos
Blue Creek Budget.
R. R. Kinsey and wife visited
relatives at Cornelia Saturday.
What about the man on White
C reek who sent bis wife tothe store
with 1 dtixeu e.2r.irs to buy to-
salt and eoll'ee?
Gcortye Freeman spent a few
shore as the vine grows around houre wilh i, is UIK .| 0i p n . s „ Rru-
tlie stump yu ar my shHirer lump iu> (lf Sunday.
I i am euiiiiu tu sea y 11 next sundv . .
| rite shore i luiv got me a m. pare I * li ' s Idn S " 1 " Ul : "'' 1 Mu ' s
! Of briehes since 1 seed yu i wud S,,, !‘ h ’. ,,f J}“'«e»sliani, visited
of emu to eed yu last miikI.v but s^Ui, . i-. Gtoi^t
I railed tu liard well i must elo* S>id lll tla\.
j fur ibis time rite sun an fair not j It appears that Hlue Ur
be shore an look fui me next Sun- won- dry one more lime.
Telod for 121 Yenrsi.
ONLY
Genuine and Original.
The original and only genuine (Y»m-
ju'iuul Oxygen Treatment, that of Bin.
8turkey Palen, ia a seientifie aditiht-
ment of tho elomentn of Oxygen ntnl Ni
trogen magnetixetl, and the compound is
ho contlenst*«l and mtttlt* poi table that it
in sent all over the world.
***
It lms lu*en in use for many years :j
thotiHunds of patientH Itav** been treated j
anti over one thousand physicians have i
usod it and recommended i v .
The great success "f «»ur tivatment has i
given rise toft host* t imilators, unscrup- '
ulouK |H*rsons, some falling their prepa-
rliti* ns (\>m]M)Uinl Oxygen, often appro- |
printing our testimonial and the names ,
«*f our i*alients. to ret'otnuiend worthless
concoctions. But any Htihstance ma»le
elsewheits or l»y others, and caliesl C'tuu-
pouud Oxygen, is spurious.
Don’t
Forget
A boot
That watch
Absolutely pure and xeholetomc, (OktU.)
I ( y 111 pennici get a «am pIo Of yonr Grocer an- y
t W it U aotnat - la-fac-tton (GmU.) ....
Hon* frt tri al'll all atlf- r»llur«tbsfnw(M nnvnr Kn
tlaiznj a place aboro the rut.
He your pennle* will re-pay.
Ask yonr grocer (or It.
. Addrtm QuaUr City M. ?, Co-, JUcAnotul, M
••Oompound Oxygen Its Mtule of Ac
tion and Hesults.” is the title of a henk
of 2tX) pages pnldishtMl Ly Drs. 8tarkey
\ Palen, which gives t.» all intiuireis
full information as to this ivtnarkaLlo
curative agent, and a i*ecor»l »>f surpris
ing cures in a wide range of chronic
cases many of them after being ahan-
Stoval I doned to die Ly other physicians. Will
’ , be maihsl to any addivan on application.
Drs. Starkey & Palen,
l.VJJt Arch 8‘rcet, Pitiludeljdiia, Peuna.
Please mention this paper.
l*!v has
G. S. KYTLE.
Attorney .X. t Law,
('lc\rlav.d, Gccririii.
y^-Spc.’id :it tent ion ^ivou t(
col left toils etc.
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