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The Cleveland Progress
V. V. PRfCE, Editor and Proprietor.
Official Ortfitn of White county
Rntrml at the Pvat-oflice at 0h*Vf*luT)<l
nn .<ifcotHl*claM Mall Mtlfe^.lteti. lift,
CLEVELAND, <iu., Juno U.
CLUB HATCH.
»-{-§
The Progress ri^lV.'S
bought. It would take ecrt a in
slavery to cmshthc independent
American .spirit.
Blue Bulge correspondent has ns
ninny us wclmvc. Wehnvc been
wrilinc for Thk Liiooiikss about
three yours und hnvc not hud tlie
A dispntcl, from Washington l' le, "" ,ro of writing tip but about
snys that u raid is so, xpected l ,lin ' 0 ol ' f '""' wedding und what
on t lie-treasury gold rcserve'im o>| ft ’ w have in this dis
count 'rtf gold exports. The dis- trict sumo of the hoys have n
patch xnVs tinit “the BelllllOllt- ff'P ‘hem. W
me thinking of entering our
inline on the bachelor l ist. You
have our best wishes, Will, for
success,
Mrs. S. S. A hi, visited her sis
ter, Mr*. tV. B. Bell, of (,'levo-
Morgun syndicate has sy fur been
uhle to plcVent gold exports, hut
their emit met to protect the
treusuiy gold reserve is out.”
Now, isn't this great? A private
bunking concern protecting the
treasury of a big country like the! land, one day lust week.
L'nitcd States. Isn’t this country
able to protect herself? It is a ;
miiI counoentarv that the nation
which |l,as whipped Kuglaud
twice has to have her treausury
guarded from English shy lock's
Conunmiii'iitinii* from res,nmHiMi 1 per- and money-lenders by a pi i ate
The Progress
ttfit'i The ilntttO anti
Fm ih I year, $ 1.00
—ALis «L080Him0X8 PAYA
IN ADVANCE...^!
Kotin will l»e puliliihpil, hut NO Alt I'lt'LK
which in over a half cnltiinti in length
will he ))ublik>lic<l. Thin rule will not
he departed from for any laxly.
Supposed to be Brains.
hanking concern, which stands in
with the enemies of its country.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
It is almost invariably the case
that when you begin nn argument
with a gold standard man he will
tell you that you can buy a*
much now with AO cents as you
could with *1 before silver was
demonetised. When lie says
this ask him if AO cents will do as
much on some of the mortgages j the turpentine Stale last week
lie holds as ♦ t will. Ask
him if 00 cents will go as
far as *1 in paying .V<*ur luxes | in ibis section Sun
day.
Leo Locals.
Bov. A. (J. Ledford delivered
an interesting sermon at Mossy
Creek Sunday.
J. 1). Cooley mi,l Col. Andy
Ferguson made a trip to Cleve
land Saturday on legal business.
W. K. Dorsey made a trip to
I’rof. John Wliisenant and his
j accomplished wife of Kuno, (la.,
A. II. Henderson, Jr., 1ms had
some some work done on his mill
dat'i'i.
There is Something stVahge
when a gosling trvs to crow. A
neighbor in this community has
one. —-
Mrs. Alex. Davidson and little
sou Herbert were visiting rela
tives here Saturday and Sunday.
Frank McAfee attended com
mencement at Dahloncga this
week.
C, N. Sutton and wife were
visiting his father Saturday and
Sunday.
There Is a flourishing Sunday
School going on at Town Creek.
The Town Creek Base Ball
Club is getting to ho a lively
one.
and in a thousand other things.
Then toll him to go oil and soak
his head, for lie will have to admit
that you have cornered him and
that i>l now will go no further in
paying debts than #1 ill 1870. The
people of the country pay out
nearly as much on mortgages,
etc., as they do for breadstuff*
and clothing.
• • •
From a few sipiihs which arc
appearing in some of the gold
hug papers it. looks like a tirade
of abuse of Speaker Crisp is about
to begin because of his utterances
on the silver „ question. Abuse
■won’t make votes nild mmse
won’t win in the nex^grtxj^ eltie-
tjiojt» which w|U show hTTJp wmld
George Menders made a busi-j l ,,(, ached a \ei.\ int
....... ..I Woodlawn
trip to Gainesville last Friday.
nmii
4
Mossy Creek Morsels.
I'lie ltev. A. C. Ledford
rest iug Her
at Woodla wn Sunday at
lick. lie pleaches t'hel'Oj?
Mrs. S. II. Hooper has returned p( , V|M . y third Sunday evening at 4
home after spending several ^ n|
weeks with her daughter at
Gainesville. J ' 1{ ' >‘ wt 11
mule t lr* <>! her d i \\ It to
Mr. Smith, of Atlanta, spent „tagger and he managed to get it
last \Y crluesd.iy night with J. D. fl , )ln t | 1(! ,,| ow j iwt | )c f oru it
(.ooley. dropped down.
What young man was it win
si artel to see his girl last
day night and didn't get there un-
; Johnny I lender-on vigted his
Satin- f.,(’onielia Sunday.
til midnight?
Miss Lula Hogan, of White
Creek, visited Miss Emm.i Milos
Sunday.
that th*. United SfuteC is big ing their wives’ ehicltens at re-
llcnry Collum, McAruold
Heard, A. F. Davidson and
James Dorsey went to the Chat
tahoochee fishing last week.
C. M. Clayton bus purchased
Siijm: of our farlners* at* wWLtf. entire ^ IntmUkiXw
enough nnd has grit enough to
sustain a financial policy of its
own without having to hog the
cooperation of foreign countries.
All the abuse which can bn used
and all the money in Wall Street
cannot change the intention of a
free horn people. The intention
of three-fourths of the people of
flhe r, uutry is to restore silver to
its lawful place and to have a
double-standard.
The great convention of South
ern, Northed and Western silver
men met in Memphis on \\ ednes-
dnv, between one tlWusniid and
two thousand delegates being
present, muting them the Gover
nors of several States. Uesolu-
t'ions were passed demanding
that the rights of silver he re
cognized. A feature of rlic Con
vention was the bvM belly feeling
manifested between Southern and
Western delegates, Sturm peo
ple may not tfomk so, hut we lie-I
lieve the Sotvth and West will' The boys on Blue Creek have
unite and'control the polities of,ff"' '* ,,ew "’ay of asking the
dueed priees in order to Imy sonin
goose proof beans.
Bluo Creek Budget.
That wholesale limit is broke
full handed on the cross eyed
darning needles.
S. K. Moore returned from a
business trip to Blairsvillu last
week.
1 don’t know what a certain
woman on Blue Creek would d>
for soiuetliiug to talk ah tut if it
wasn't for your correspondent.
She says she can’t stand for him
to pass along tin* road by her
house with a banjo. She <-ay>
they look solve hoops.
F.inory Freeman and Charlie
Freeman, two well known young
men, are certainly swinging the
girls to count now.
George Freeman paid his uncle,
Press l’ruitl, of Habersham, a
visit Sunday.
this country in the future. It is
to their interest to ilw w and the
people of both sections are recog
nizing this fact more strongly
everv dav.
girls to go with them. They just
walk up to the girl and sav, “1
am by myself,” The girl will
say, “I hot you are," and the
hoys will go with them.
• * * Jarrard Brook-her, of Dentor-
.... i - .. e-t, attended Sunday School at
1 he people of Snvaiimul arc ’ ....
. , .... , .• lilue ( reel; .■'luulav. But he
talking about kdoug amt eating , , .
seemed more interested m per-
worn-out horse* and mules. \\ o thlln lx , ligiou . s nf .
fairs.
would like to see any man chew a
steak off some of the old Hack*
and omnibus horses around Sa
vannah, Atlanta und other cities.
Cue of them might tie cooked
every day fur four years and the
meat- would never gcbsolbonough
to be sliced in a saw mill.
Jesse Tatum attended singing
on White Creek Sunday.
Willie Satterfield lias arrived
at the point of being called “pap.”
A tine eight pound girl entered
his honn' last week, lie can af
ford to wear his standing collar
now.
Il really looks like Cleveland
intends to lie a candidate for a
third term. H he is. however, it
will bi' as an independent candi
date, hacked by the money of
Wall Street and English. bond
holders.. Money won’t buy this
country just at this time. If the
present condition of affairs were
to continue a few years longer,! a ml besides a lot o
with poverty and starvation sur- Well we used to In
rounding three-fourths of the j ant but lie has ipiit
people, money might have big corresponding with a prettv girl
Uilluencc. 1’.'en then il is mil* near the center of the comity,
a possibility that tiny* could he ,md for prettv girls wo guess th"
Town Croek Topics.
Mi * McAfee visited her sister,
Mrs. Alex. Davidson, last week.
Wo see that the Blue Bulge
correspondent stales the reason
fbr our column being so newsy,
lie says that wo have an assistant
t pretty girls,
ave an assist-
anti Adams saw mill and is cut
ting lumber with a rush.
D. L. Payne was looking after
his better interest on White
Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Miller and Miss
Lula Dean unde a Hying trip to
Demurest la-t week.
K. 'll. Hooper, the successful
potato raiser, is still in the lead
on that line, lie has something
near one acre set out and it is
m line growing condition.
\\ ill Xi.x is thought to lie get
ting mu di better. He ate a few
bites Sunday morning and talked
stronger than usual.
Aunt Nancy Alexander is
spending a few days with her son,
K. A. Alexander. Aunt Nancy
was hern in 1801 and is still socia
ble mid lively.
B. W. McKinney has invited
some of Ins friends to lielo him
eat roasting ears Sunday
at dinner. They were grown
from his six weeks corn he
bought at the railroad awhile
hack.
J. W. Henderson was looking
over his farm on the Creek Tues
day.
F.d Orsliorn has a very peculiar
smile on him. Another boy at
his house.
Y. C. Skelton likes his goose
proof beans well.
Reply to "Citizen."
Fditoi of Tiik Piiodiskss:
I noticed in one of your last
issues an article signed by a “citi
zen" and 1 licichy ask space in
your paper to answer the gentle
man. “Citizen” said in his article
that the law >f truth and justice
compelled him to relate a few
words in the defense of truth, jus
tice and eipiity concerning the
outrageous, rank tales that were
going aboil* F.d Barrett.
In setting the people right he
blows in a lot of stuff that he
knows nothing about or surely he
would not have misrepresented
facts as he did. A man in wri
ting facts should first find out
uul gone to t fuels and then state them as they
arc. I am compelled to say that
he misrepresented the facts in the
case he was writing about, lie
c’laimecitiii his article that it was
a duty which he owed the coun
try. TT strange kind of duty
that a iftun is' forced to take up
thing*' mid misrepresent them
from Jkgiiining to end. I don’t
thiukHtu was ill In* right mind nr
ho wotjld have stated things as he
tiiidtiffetood them. He said in his
that he was uninterested,
on it is true or lie would
bn more careful to have
the truth. When a man
writ** W.c truth he is not ashamed
tOjSMjflfTiis name to his article.
Hc-fptid his space was limited or
hoA'opjd have told all. I w ish
hijljtpabe had not teen limited. I
would Ifcive been glad for the pen-
tJiis county to have seen
1 present to the people of twaiuesville
and surrounding country the grand
est and most beautiful
collection of
Spr4t\§ Goods*
it has ever been liiy pleasure to show
w hat It** could get up, providin^
he windd have signed his name to. Bare and
his statetnent so they would have 1
lupin'll who their informer was. I
I!i'-«pj)Fa|ed to the e insolence of 1
I he” pijjplo and lie would have i
come /nearer touching their
■ ■
sympathy had he stated frets in
stead of what Ins did slate. !
There is but one thing strange in
it to me and that is that a
man or woman will forget his or
self so far that they will set out
to writing untrue statements for
the people to laugh about. It is
it little strange that one man
sees jt in an entirely different
light. He says he doesn’t know
wlmther anv one person started
these tale.* or not. I do know
thill there was more than one 1
poison who started these tab's.
They ;iro not tales but plain
D'Utlisaud those who were therej
fud know what they are talking
About started the truth and “('it-1
iz.en" calls them tales. I don’t
care to talk any more about it
and hope if “Citizen” savs any
hhuu'c about it lie will better in
form himself so lie can state the
truth instead of some things that
are untrue. If lie will ask peo
ple who know something about
the ease lie was writing about he
will find it one of the blackest lie
ever heard of and lie will also he
ashamed of his liflle untrue arti
cle. “Citizen" the next piece
you write on this subject sign
you name to it. 1 could write
. siyyMt.id tilings concerning I'/J
Barrett hut I will not this time
hut if it is nee* saury I will write
him up a recommendation and
have it 'irinled. It is enough to
say this time that he treated his
wife like a dog and didn't provide
for her. Had it not been for her
folks she would have; suffered
during her sickness and probably
would not have had a decent bur
ial.,.. Mio said oa Her death
■hoicc novelties in high class Dress Goods, Silks, Wash F ilivlcs, Luces, Kmliroideries, Ho
si cry. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shoes, Men's and Bo.Vs' Clothing', Carpets, Matting amt Bugs.
My purchasing facilities enable me to guarantee you a sa'.iiig in price over anv and all
coin pet i tors. Kveiy item enumerated on this jiage is worthy of consideration.
BLEACHED IX)MESTIC DEI*AKTMENT.
1,000 yards short lengths 4-t Bleach, worth at
s, going at . r > cents. Also a full line of bleached
at prices to please
Also a nice line of printed India Dimities and
many other lines of while goods in all (fie new de
in all noted brands
cent
I honesties
the trade.
GING 11 \M DKI’ABTMENT.
Dress Gingham at . r > cents, regular 8e goods.
“ l!j and 7f. regular 10c goods.
“ sje, regular I2te goods,
“ “ 10c, regular 13c goods.
“ “ title, regular Kite goods.
3,000 yaids A then* Checks at 5 cents, regular
7c goods.
CABLET DKI’A BTM EN I’.
Ingrain Carpet at 25 cents, cheap at 35c.
" " 35 rents, cheap at 50c.
“ 48 and 50c, cheap at fi5c.
“ 00 cents, cheap at 75c.
Brussels Carpet at 50 cents, cheap at 75c.
“ 75 cents, cheap at ?1.
“ ♦ I, cheap at It.25.
Also a full line of nice Bugs to match Carpets.
W IIITE GOO DS I > E1 ’ A BTM E N T.
White Lawn worth 12(5, selling for |0c.
" 15c, selling for 12(c.
“ 20c, selling for 15c.
" 35c, selling for 25c.
xtrrmclv low pi in
CLOTHING DKI’A BTM ENT
M< a’s Suits cheap at
for
*1.5(1
5.00
7.50
10.00
10.00
12.50
15.00
*i, now gout
" “ *7.50, “
*10.
“ " “ *12.50,
*15,
“ “ “ * 18, “
“ “ “ *20, “
SHOE DKI’A BTM ENT.
Men s fine Shoes at *1.50, regular *2 ipialily
2.(io, regular *2.50 ipialily
2.50, regular *3.00 (pialily
3.0(1, regular *1.00 ((ualily
1.00, regular *5.oo ijualitv
f Heavy Shoes at prices tint
Also nice
will surprise,
Ladies’ K id hut. Sli
buy Cllt
(■ B< X
A
alwav
BY DI
complete line of Gl'oceri
: on hand.
at *l.5n, leg
2.00,
2.50,
3.00,
1.50.
2.00,
2.60,
A BTM EN T.
it lowest price
ice, *2.
*2.50
*3.50
*1.00
*2.00
*2.50
*3.00
'The above i. a partial list of the many attraetions to be found at my -ti
si. K. MURPIIY,
We-t Side I’ublie Square, -
Gainesville, (i
berf that she did not believe Ed
would have treated her so mean
as lie did if it had not been for his
mother. She said she thought
they would kill her. "Citizen,"
inform yourself Imforc* writing
again and write the truth.
C. 11. Kdw'ahd».
That
Tired Feeling'
Means danger. It is a serious
condition and will lead to disas
trous results if It is not over
come at oitcc. It is a sun* ni^n
that the blood is impoverished
And impure. The best remedy U
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood,
nnd thuK gives strength and elas
ticity to the muscles, vigor to
the hmin and health and vitality
to every part of the body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla positively
Makes the
Weak Strong
“ I w hs troubled tor a long
times w ith n tired feeling ami
loss of appetite. After taking
three bottles of Hood's Sar*njuv-
rilln with Hood's Vegetable Tills,
my strength Is coming bark and
my appetite is restored forw hicli
loin grateful,” Mrs. Hackiicr,
46 liassell St., Clmrtston, S. U.
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
$i',o.oo ev*ry month given away in any ontwSi ay- ,
pNra axuugW u> for the notl nwnowju* pa«en4 duriag I
Inc month ptreedinf.
-Wb »fuire lb«i UM pataaU for onr rlirnta, I
Kij th« ol-ietr'Sf this offer i« to omMunif« an«ta ,
krrn track of their briaht kUna. At th* aama Uiua w<
to imprua upon the public the fact that
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT VIELD FORTUNES. |
•ueh at the "car.wimJow'* which can h- ea-iV ali*! ttp *
and down wttlieut breaking the pm(fi((t i bjelt, j
"uutt'NR," *’■ nllar.htiMcu/* ’•b*>it!o-
llcpprt, * A4>d a thnuaaad other Utile tbingj that most
any An* can C. tl a way cl improving; and theie >impta |
iaventMMta arr the one* thot brinf larg-at returns to tfea j
author. 1 ry to think tl aomething to invent.
nr is not so hard as it seems. I
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MOTEDINfiS. BRACKETS
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JOHN WEDDHRnURN A CO..
WWferi o| A, m* tic an and Foreign Patent.*.
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Don’t
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About
That watch
—- ■ WMacme,- -Bm *»
| Xd time.
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and
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t f With len pennlM gel »,am-plo Of roarOToeetiin-r do7; - • f
co-u.) . . . / n* poor poucKewfflroW 4
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Ask yoor grocer fsr It.
. Mirm Qaaicr City B. B. Co., JUdmond, tad.
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CffALOGVf
Hood’s Pills Uki\ c:,"y in effect. ^ tt>c.
rim Amcricnn Beauty owes her
presligi' 111010 to a clear cnniplcx-
tion than to any other attribute, i
A cup of Larks Ten will enable j
anyone to possess this. It elears
the skin and removes pimples and :
that sallow, muddy look. Larks’ i
lea is used by thousands of ladies j
for the complexion. Without; ...
being a cathartic it cures yonsti- ....n.-.:.,.-.
pation. Sold by W. W, Price,, lle t, ns ’
Cleveland, Ga. ' commeKCial >■
G. S. RYTLE.
Attorney -Vt Law,
Cleveland, (Georgia.
{^'“Special attention given to
Ou* Goods aj*s
Our Pr/ces > me L
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