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The Cleveland Progress.
Locals.
Several j us of preserved fruit
have been stolen front the cellar
Gainesville is taking but little
stock in tho Dahlonega Railroad,
heavy loser.
Tho Longstreet mine, owned by
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rtATKfi OF ADVERTISING.
One ilollm* per inch for firM ineiertinti
itnl fifty cents ju*r inch for each Bilbao*
queiit iiTPortion.
Iwtfal uilvei tisofiientH will 1m* inaortod
•t tlit* niti* fixed by law. Bills for the
rnmc nre due uial must It* paid in ad
vance.
From LdGrippe.
How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky's Business
Men to Health.
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house of the editor of 'I'mf:
(’apt. T. IV. llix mid Judirc I I’hogkkss. '1 ho thief may save
i I our too were in town VYednes-1 himself a term m prison by
dav. quietly returning litem to ilicit*
place some night. The longer lie
s it
Etta i\ iteher, of Young
is visiting Miss Fannie
drl:i
the return the
Mil
1 Inrri:. e ,
| will lie.
Kenimer.
... ,, , ... ... 1 lh l*. l’otts, now of Hixson,
.Miss Menders, of Miivesville,' . . .
... , i l«’iin., arrived m this eountv
is visiting tier aunt, Mrs. R. 1. , , , . ,. . ., ..
.. . " hist week with his family, lie
vimtmf. j will remain hero until next week
Loiidsville eaiup Molding will on a visit In friends and rela-
begitt on Wednesday night of Hives. He eamo •icross the eonn-
DISEASE liar, ever presenlod bo many
next wci'ka
Captain Meeks, of Hlilirsville,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. \Y.
II. Courtenay.
Ramon’s Relief cure., Sick-Hcaitaehe,
Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus,
Dinrrhu-a, &c. 25c. for large bottle.
Cleveland would itoeomo a
mak-
Asso-
ion in
trv by private convevnnei
inir tlie trip in four days.
The ('larkesville Uaptisl
eiation began itsnnmial se.
t lie Cleveland Baptist Church yes
terday (Thursday). A large
itumber of delgalcs fiom ‘he
churches in the Assoeiation are
health resort of national reputa- j on hand. Tim lV.oniticss goes to
press too early to publish any of
this week's proceedings.
v>‘*wW***C‘ *<■)***%«)s
is built it wilI Joint linker, suffered set intis loss,
there am way, and The ditch was washed ait
on t lie idea
start from
there is no use giving anything
in aid of its const ruction. In this
her citizens are destined to he de
ceived and they will liiul out af
ter it is too late that the so-called
"Queen City" is tint Ilia center of
gravity. We believe the road
will bo Imilt to Dahlonegii, and
that it will start from Lula. The
Lula route will give Dahlonegii
direct trade connection with Ath
ena and Augusta, thus ntl'ording
competition w ilh (jainesvillc and
Atlanta. From a selfish stand
point, the Lula route is the one
tion if we had railroad.
loaves its victims 60 dobilitatod, useless,
sleepless, nerveless, as LaQrtppc.
Mr. IK \V. Hilton, state agent of tho Mut
Uiil Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, sayo:
“in 1889 ami ’DO T had two severe attacks
of LuGrippc, the lust tmo nttackinic my m r
Younsystem with such severity that iny lifo
was despaired of. I had nr»t slept for moro
than two mouths except by the U“0 of nar
cotics that stupefied mo, but pave me no
rest. I was only conscious of Intense montal
weakness, agoulrlng bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
When in this condition. I commenced using
Dr. Nlies' Restorative Nervine In two days
1 began to improve and in one mouth's lime
I was rurod, much to the surprise of all who
knew of my condition. 1 have been in ex
cellent health since and have reeommended
your remedies to many of my friends."
Louisville, inn. -2, 1895. D. \Y. UiltLn.
Dr. Biles’ Nervine Restores Health.
We. .ire lint ill il position to
know :is to how other portions
of Georgia might h pleased with
their Judiciary. We can only
apeak for the Xorthea.stdVu eitouil
mid from what we. can learn we
venture the assertion that there
Is not a circuit in the State that
has a more Christian gentleman,
a more sociable man, a better ox-
eniplitier of the law in charges
to juries, etc., than does our
mountain Judge, Hon. J. J.
Kiuisey. He is a mountain man,
lie suits the iiioutuniii people and
the mountain people suit him,
sml there is In ■ J thing that
would give us a naiige in Jm^ges
if it he left to (bSr.*'(!0]ihf lllld that
is death, and we, as u moutli-
pieee for Dawson county, hum
bly beseech Him who doctli nil
things well and for the best to
show his loving kindness to this
good man who presides ns .Judge
in the Nostheastern circuit am!
apart! him many years hence is
out wish, (iod blesses such men
ns Judge Kimsev and will the peo
ple to the uttermost if they will
live and love (iod ns lie does.—
Dawsonville Advertiser.
‘•Is Corruption Christian
ity?”
Mr. Editor: If u regular organ
ized Church would hold members
of this kind:
some standing perjured in their
country; some standing as
drunkards in their eountiy;
some standing a- violators ol the
law in their eountiy; some
standing as open liioekad- ;’s ill
their country; and some that
have publicly declared them
selves more than once that they
did not fear (iod nor mao.'
Can that church expect to
prosper in morality let alone in
Christianity?
If that is the program of a
church why not open tl.e doors
to the wide world?
A < ’itizkx.
Constipation
& Biliousness
Sick-headache,
Pains in the back,
Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
Till. PliiuiliKss is only 75 cents
year to new subs .'fillers who
pay cash in advance.
John Piteliford, of Gainesville,
always popular in this county,
was here this week shaking hands
with his friends.
Every farmer who plants n
good deal of grain needs a Sulky
plow in the. Fall. We have one
for sale and will dispose of il dirt
rhea p.
You will feel easier and "that
F. F. Carroll, of White county,
was hound over bv Com. Baker
last week, charged with viola
ting one of t'nele Sam's laws.
Some time last, spring an illicit
'still was discovered near his
promises by Deputy Marshal Hel
ton and it was believed by the
officers that this man engineered
the concern.—Signal.
Wo are informed that there
was a “large” baptizing at llin-
wnssoe on Sunday, the lltli. The
Rev. F.C. McConnell baptized his
Ferdinand McConnell,
many places, the sluice boxes car
ried away, together with a good
deal of gold, and the works
covered with mud and trash. It
w ill he some I ime before the dam
age can he repaired and work re
sumed.
Dukes' Creek, in the tipper
part, of the county, overflowed i
hanks mid was higher than has
been known in years, hut no
damage is reported. The Chat
tahoochee was higher than in
years Imt does net, seem to have
done much harm.
Lumpkin county people should j Since writing the foregoing, il
pull for, though so fur we believe is learned that the Leathers’ ford
they are as willing the road
should he built from Gainesville
as Lula—Dahlonoga Nugget.
Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive
specific for ,Vomen who are nil
“run down" and at certain linn
are troubled by backaches, hem
aches, ole. Sold by \\ . \\
Price, Cleveland, (til.
RAILROAD MEETING.
Let Everybody Turn Out on
Saturday -Important.
We are requested to state that
a mass meeting of the citizens of
the county will he held in the
court house Saturday at 1 o'clock
for the purpose of considering the
(piestiou of subscribing to the
tired feeling” will leave you if
you will come in and pay what , father,
v on owe Tiif I’mmuKss. We who weighs over 2C0 pounds, and J Dahlonegii railroad.’
can't live on promises. j his brother-in-law. Miles Berong, j It is important that every live
who weighs about 1100. Those who j citizen of the county should he
| attended the ceremony say that | l>l 4 os«*nl. This is probably the best
j not much water was left in the
creek when the minister had
finished.
Nothing has been heard of
White county’s scheme to have
.eck c.imp-jjii,, (Jainesvillc it Lula railroad
If you care anything for your
county you ought to take your
coiudy paper and help k"op it up. j
You ought to pay for il if you
arc already taking it.
No arrests
of any kind
necessary at Mossy Cl'
meeting, Pei feet oi ler
kept.
seen during the meeting
I coinn by Cleveland, but it is said
Not a drunken man was th( , eJm ’ Ilt . c is good for Cleveland
to have a railroad before the end
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Hell,! of the year. All we need to
George W inhiirn, Mrs. Blair and make Cleveland a big town is a
child, all from Gainesville, spent ! railroad. There are enough cn-
Maturdav night here and went to ergetic citizens in this county .to
.Mossy Creek camp meeting Sun
day.
The County Commissioners
“scared up" the mad Commis
sioners and overseers, and the
hoys have been doing the roads
“up brown” during the last few
weeks.
The Shoal Creek and Nacoo-
choe base hall boys will < loss bats: , , ( . ls lh . m state in
Knell claims
put up the money to get a road,
mid they am willing to do so.
By next week we may have
some good news lb communicate.
J. 1!. Litinsdcii was in town
Monday, lie says that a miner
who has been all over the country
was in tin: mining section of
White a few days ago. The
miner say that Georgia lias liner
the
here on Saturday, m.c.i .-.aims j U))|(|)) fm . |mni|lg llll( , thl(l
(he championship of ^'hit«- tllc , il:lllt .,.. s for Whito fount v nrc
Comity and the battle is going loj sin|)J | y „ ( |j ( ]. || (! compared
chance Cleveland will ever have
of gelling a railroad and the
man who does not do his part,
now will show that lie does not
care anything for his eountv mid
that he is lacking in energy and
patriot ism.
bridge was not washed uvay hut
was damaged at one end. The
Yahooln bridge, on Cain Creek,
near Dahlonega, was destroyed.
OLD ” NINTH "POLITICS:
Carter Tato and Col. Robin
son - Some Talk About
Each of Them.
From the Constitution.
Speaking of tlie Ninth district iI
is saiil that .some dive develop
ments are ahead in the Congress
ional sit nation. AII sorts of rumors
are prevalent, il being said among
other tilings that the Hon. J. \V.
Robert sou, of Habersham, will be
forced to make the race for the
Democratic nomination even over
his protest. It is said that a move
ment is on foot among leading
Democrats in Hie district to put
him in the race and it is known
that lie is daily receiving tellers
from all parts of the distiiet im
portuning him to allow the use of
his name. Wbile he has announced
that he wiil not lie a candidate lie
has never said that he would not
accept the nomination, and some,
striuiglcy significant dovelop-
Tho railroad, project suggested j ni( ; nts . poi|)L to thu fnct that
last week by lilt: i.itouitKss luts i( ll -| K ,i. s i 1 „ l n , H great tribune will he
I,ecu given favorable eonsidera- (1(lin ollwl lo !1U swor to the do-
tion by the incorporators of the : , 1k , use of his name.
of Hie
Dahlonegii railroad and a number
of letters have been received here
asking how much White county
will give to get the road.
Talk will not get a railroad and
now let us do business. Let us
pull together and work for Cleve
land and White eounty. We may
not have another chance in 25
years as good as I his.
Wo. have good grounds for
believing that if While -county
comes to the scratch in the prop
er shape we will get tins road. It
will be worth thousands of dol-
i lars to us. Wo imi^l act
Judge Kimsey finished the
special term of Hall county
court last week. He will spend
tliis week with his family and go
to ltahiin comity next week.
The murderer of the Moore, girls
DAMAGES BY RAIN.
Bridges Washed Away and
Corn Crops Destroyed.
The heavy rains last week
played havoc in some parts of lliis
county. The damage has been
more severe in the we.-tern part
( a now.
., I , ' .' , ompa11 ( j PV(! ,.y mmi, woman and child
ul a io\ai om, I tin- section m and around the 1 , ,, ■ ,, . ., ,
. : talk and pull for the railroad
It will never weal pants, toil tenth lot, in this eounty, to the
F. B. Craven is proud of it uev- Cripple Creek section of Cnlorn-
ertlieless. If arrived Sunday do.
night, and will weigh as much as
anybody's. Both mother and
child are doing well.
Simp Logan was seen “loafing'’
one day this week. Everybody
know that something nm-t be
wrong for him to kill a day's 1 will he tried before him at ( lay- ! (l f the count v, or Tesnatee, Town
time, audit was learned that lie ton. The ease ofl’ruitt, Limp- • ;UK i Turner Creeks, Along
was sull'eriiig from an attack of I kin count y’s Sheri It', indicted for 11 |„ V( . ( vrrks hot tom land has been
t he killing of K< diuoiid, was post-j flooded and in many places the
ponod until the January term of
Hull Court.
erysipelas.
Mrs. J. H. Henson, Miss Ella!
Henson and Homer Henson, of
Rome, (in., are v isiting Mrs. F.
J. Potts. They are former resi
dents of this eounty and are
being warmly greeted by their
many friends.
We want some nice peaches
from some subscribin' who is n
good ways behind with his sul>-
Mossy Creek rump meeting
"broke up” Monday morning.
The attendance during the meet
ing was not as large as last year,
owing to the laid weather. The
crowd on Sunday, was a big one
and the services were much en
joyed. The It o’clock sermon
... , , , i , ! was preached by the Rev. Mr.
<Tiplion and who 1ms no cash to , , „ , , , . ,
, i Bond. ( levelnnd was almost de-
settlc with. Everybody necdn t
water rose so high as to
corn. Despite the losses
farmers say they have been be.ue-
litted by the “washings” from the
creeks.
What is known as the “Jrp
Merrill” bridge was washed away
as were the Courtenay and As-
lain' bridges.
I he dam at Allison's mill was
wash'' I out at each cud and a long
lice of tile race wn taken awn
It is also reported that lion.
Alien D. Candler, of Hall, who
basso ably represented the dis
trict in Congress, might he in
duced to enter the Held, hut, as
tho story goes, he will nob con
sider the matter as long as there is
n probability of Colonel Robert
son's making the race. It is sail!
that Colonel Candler does not
wish to enter Congressional poli
ties again, hut that; under the
eimmistanees lie might lie in
duced to do so.
Congressman Carter Tale will
probably I e a candidate for re-
nomination, but iiis strange si
lence on the currency (piestiou
during tho last, six months has
put alloat till soils of <|ueur ru
mor.-..
Considering the. fact that the
Ninth district him been for many
years one of the strongest silver
districts in the State, it Seems
lhal. the patronage brigade has
centered its otl'orts there in its
desire to secure till entering
wedge by which it can better at
tack the traditional Democratic
policy of the Stale. Every ap-
tlll II.:.
(.'Sl'l'lll-'ilt
Sc?'!’
Is the in
sr’ M;- ! li.l - I >}•' «*
wl. 'l” t!l nth ’ ii.M
Sold 11 V •ll’P.’.tT • I s ,
]'.*!• ImI i le. .-.tit* lo
Alt:i nca on F'voipl ol* ;
Don’t forgot thftt. vvi
your mom-y if pmoiUh
ioiy. Ortlcr direcl
tloc.s not have ti.
-idl.T-S oil Ol’dcVFt f.
GOIUXJRD CHEMICAL HTfi. CO.
TOPEKA, KAS.
a. i.
V’.iH lei in
lout in lit
moil I h
! "'> '*■
M mia > a i::nnary.
The le • iti<*:i if : la* Si"'. . j'oi
;, he:it.Hi - no -'i-• ul - id. 'i'he svir
roundings an all pleasant, and’
everything' is done systematicall)'
and for the benefit and comfort 0?
the pupibe
Foi more explicit information 1
addre-..
W. A. HIMMONS. C:.-". limit, < i.i . it
Pr. r. 3. VS SMITH. L. -. ba.
l,u ’ 1 point incut which has been made
by the administration from lliis
district has been given vvit.li an
implied understanding with the
administration that (lie appoin
tee should forever hold himself in
readiness to bend his knee la the
gold standard Baal. These ap
point inenl- have I icon made where
it, was thought they would do
the most, good, and if. has been
most significant Hull they hav
BLACK.SMITH WORK.
JOHN MARTIN
H AS Opened a SHOP at the
HAMBY STAMP Ml uL.
where all kinds of BLACK
SMITH WORK, will he attended
to.
The Business will be carried oir
by MR. LEE GARDNER, who
invites his old customers to cull'
upon iiiin lit his new stand and
asks for a continuance of their put -
ronage.
Home and Abroad
II, is the. duly of everyone
whether at home , i i vl!i .■ i-•
pleasure, ol husine.'i-, lo on sip ' :n -
self with tlit* remedy which vvi'.l
kite.)) up strengHi and prevent di
nes--, mid cure such ills a ;t; !:a
lilc to come upon all in every day
life. For instance Hood’s Sar
saparilla, as a general tonic, nm
to keep the. blood pure and le.-
liable to absorb tlio germs of di
oil)e, will lie, well nigh invaluable
Change of drinking v. >t.-r op---
can ■ ori ms trouble, (special!
if one has been used to pr
ivate!' in lit ul.' Fr m a f v
drops to a I s poouful i- Hood'
Snrsaparilla In .: tee Me. of wa
ter will - .••II the v\ :it e
settle ill peaches, though,
only want a few bushels.
We
sried on Sunday and hundreds by the flood of waters. All of doled out so as to reach
Cause
of vehicles, loaded with people,
passed through here on their way
Dr. Kennedy, the, well-known p, (Re camp ground.
“medicine man” who vi-itsl
Cleveland every court week, |
passed lle ough here this week to
give an exhibition at \ omili
I School House Wednesday night.
; He i- on his wav to Rabun court.
There 13 only one care, which is
LIVER
PILLS;
— AND —
Vtohic Pellets
One Pink Pill touche* the liver and
removes the bile.
One Tonic P«llet nightly, acts as a
gentle laxative in keeping the bowels ( 1 J
Don’t forget the reunion of the
veterans of the S2ud Regiment
which takes place at Dahlonegii
on tho 30th inst. Il is very im
portant that everybody bring a
well filled basket that day. Let
us feed the old comrades well and
extend to thorn every courtesy
possible; allow to them that wo
appreciate, their services long
Ramon's I.lver Pills & Tonic Pellets
1 arc a Perfect Treatment for Constipation
i and biliousness. Wat" One pill a dose.
I The Sal Mountain Asbestos
Company has ju t received an . ,, .
1 c irlo'ids I .Years ago performed and that
('riven 'hey arc welcomed visitors in
.. , , ■ , the town of Dahlonoga. Many
has gone lo the, works to assist
in getting out the order. Mr.
odor for tw
>f asbestos,
mty-s
and
' of their heads have long, since
, , ,• grown grey and doubtless nuni-
ivcn t- one of the best wuchin- ~ f. J .
open,restores the digestive organs, tones | r ^ bers of them who Will be here on
up the nervous system and makes new ^ that day will meet with 1IS llo
rich blood. Complete treatment, two A cup of Racks' Tea, at nig‘ht mnre( f„ r their journey of life is
medicines, one price, 25c. j moves the bowels ml he morning ;| most ended.—Sign;
, Treatise and sample free at any store. ( u .; tl ( lxiilV ol’ disco‘A>f«rt.- It
ssows Msa. CO., ie>w rone *’ , , : \MlJ H Y
— ! is A great health giver and H
Ramon’s Liver Pill removes the bite. Dliriller. Sold by W.
The Tonic Pellet tones up the system. , r , ,, _ _ &
torablnedform a Perfect Treatment. 25c, I < ieveianc, '.» areatest cures. HOOD’S CURES-
HOOD'S? Because
Hood’* Sarsaparilla is the best,
most reliable and accomplishes the
the bottom laud west of I her
was flooded and the corn crops
damaged.
All these creeks empty into
the Chestatcc liver, which is said
to hate been a young Mississippi.
Bearden’s bridge,- five miles from
Dahlonega, one of tho oldest
bridges on the river, went away
with the waters, and it is repor
ted hero that the fine iron bridge
at Leathers’ ford was washed
from its fastenings and lodged 011
a small island down the river.
in the eastern part of this coun
ty there was also considerable
damage. The biidgc at M. L.
Allen’s, on Blue Creek, was de
stroyed. The people living on
the crock say that it lias not been
higher in 25 years. The corn
crop of Ordinary Freeman was
damaged,, and he thinks in: will
lose fifty bushels of corn.- T. L.
Smith, who owns tunny acres ef-i
'land along, the crock, "dll be »I
families of influential connection,
the object, being apparent. But
everything has not worked as
well as was expected and not
only have some of tho “inlliiential
family connections" refused t<,
lie shaken in their faith that the,
free coinage of both gold and
silver is what is needed' to tiling
hack prosperity, hat many of tin-
appointees themselves have rc-
Ifused to make their convictions
pliant to dictation from Wash-
inglon,
any mjiii
ilood’s
cathartic,
no di tin
but, a - sis!
that .tali,
fee ted in
manner.
m
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mfo: I
dec,
Le di-
j tegular
BEFORE I'd'
Mining Macltey
m.
TUF!
Prouims'ks.
• )r machinery of any Idl'd vvr
IV. W. CiS'ICii.daU, flu.,
the li" l a aiiuf-'V lit •• i iht 1
(ounU’v. Gatajbgucs ‘. a
on hand to s -i.■<■ I from.
GEORGIA EMIGRATION
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BUREAlf,
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All pci -ams who lfttve farms,
mines, t atei’ power,
of ii in her.-
to sell 'tin have the same ex ten
sivoly iwivcrti'C’d to
Nor (lien v
AY a- tern and Eiiioik n
rnngvanlz
land capitalist's by
calling on
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