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llie Cleveland Progress
\{, w. PRICE, Editor and Proprietor.
Ofllcln) "f Wlalln county
l.iitcnsl ill (lie l’liHt-nfflcc at Clcvi'lnml
iiri 1'i oiiil-clnHH Mnil Mutt•••■..!nn. 2!l, '(til,
CBEVEH AND. Ga., Oct. II
cun* RATI5H.
6—i—S
nml flu? Weekly Con-
Htiiution. J yr* #1.50.
The Progress
The Progress
and Thu Homo ami
Farm 1 year, ^ 1.00
- A LI, HIJHBCKIPTIONH PAYAHLK-
: ^ ADVANCE. >>:
('oinminiieHtioDM from iT'NpoiiNibb* |»os*
pniiN will la* jmiIiIIhIhmI. hut NO All PICLK
w’deh in over a half column iii b*»i|ftli
will ho published. This rule, will not
tin departed from for anybody.
iiu*r seeing all these tIiin*r» li<*
will In; nit ungrateful wretch.
Tlic opinion is "iiining ground
Unit there will lie n re-alignment,
of tho pn tics in this Stuti! in ltiitt!
—with tin; nlil line Democrats
and Clevelimdites mi dillcrept
sides nf the line. We dn lint be-
lieve the two fiietinns will get
together if each maintains its
principles. Oil and water will
not mix and neither will old-line
Deinneiney and Clevel.indium.
Governor Atkinson, ns a candi
date for Senator to succeed Gen
eral Gordon, is coining to the
front with a rush. It is safe to
predict that Hoke Smith will not
lie the man. There are t wo many
free silver men u. this State, each
with as much brains as Hoke
■Smith, to have a Clevelnndite
sent to the. Senate.
THE SHIP MAY BE SAVED.
The election of Kindi, in the
Tenth district, over Watson,
di mo several things if it was fair
and sipiari!.
It shows that many Populists
believed in Major Hindi and vo
ted for him. He was nominated
mi a distinct free silver platform
and the Populists who voted for
him believed that ho would light
manfully for tho. right and a don
hlo-stiindard in Congress. Had
ho been a gold standard ndvocnti
ho wo,ild have boon defeated.
Had t he people not trusted lii-
wold lie would have boon dr
fe.itod.
Tlie t ruth is l lull I he Populist
p rlvowos its strength to the
failure of tho Democratic party
headed by that groat iludi
shooter and gold worshiper
Cleveland, to carry out its prom-
is’s. Cleveland’s hetraval of
his party and its platform, simc-
tiimeil by so many Democrats led
many good men to consider tin
parly rotten and dishonest
These men earnest ly and honestly
thought there was no hope m the
Democratic party. Aon they
see that the genuine Democrats
are “doing up’’ the unfaithful
element of the p.tit.v; lighting it
hard, with the intention of win
ning. They saw in Major Hind
a Democrat of the anti-Cleveland
stripe, one who chilli) be depen
ded on never logo hack on
premise or a trim*. They voted
foi him.
We sincerely bclieye that if the
Democratic. party will set down
on gohl-bugism and repudiate
Cleveland and his followers,
thoiisiinds of good nit’ll in the
Populist party will eiime hark to
t lie old ship. W ith a new crew
in charge, each man with a stout
heart and a strong mind, the old
vessel will light the next big bat
tle and win. She’s been through
many a scrimmage and always
came out of the light honorably,
whether victorious or defeated,
but the crew in charge now is
unworthy of the old craft and is
swiftly running her on the rocks.
Many of her sailors have deserted
her but. they ate standing on
shore ready to again scramble on
(leek if new ollicers take her in
charge and if she i> not wrecked
before they can do anything for
her.
The yeomanry of this country
are going to see silv. r remone
tized, they ear,) not what party
dot’s the work. If the Demo
cratic parly undertakes the job
it will win; if it clings to Eng
land and Wall Street there will
tint he enough of it left to wipe a
greasy spot from the scene of the
struggle.
Supposed to be Brains.
Make a big mark on the wall.
The Dahliuiegii Nuilgit has let
•me week go by without nomina
ting a new man for Congress
from this district. There is
something radically wrong with
the Nuilgit. Possibly the editor
has hired out to the beauty show
at the Exposition.
Craig, of the Eagle, ought not
io be “out of sorts” with any
body next week, lie is going
to see the monkeys and elephants;
i he long-haired woman from
Kuiitookii and the beautiful snake
rhiivmcr; the two-headed calf and
1 he four-legged man; Johnny
l.owlow, the clown, and lots of
other things. Now, if Craig
jumps on Woodward or Thomas
The Alpharetta Free Press says
that the editor of t lie T< ec.oa Tunes
ought to lie “lim ed for t he hollow
head." It is no tight of our’s,
but judging from some of the po
litical editorials in the Fro? Press,
we think Ihi! editor of that paper
has ilrondy been bored and that
the augur which was used was
worse damaged than the subject
of the boring. He is shouting
harder than a campmeeting con
vert over thi! rise in the price of
cotton, alleging that Clevi land
Inis caused the rise, inasmuch as
lie caused the headline according
to some people. Editor Rucker
is a bright man. but Cleveland is
his political god, h s breikfast,
dinner and supper and prayers.
When Cleveland goes to Atlanta
Rucker ought to borrow a patch
from this great man’s breeches
to sleep with. It might also ease
the bad ease of political indiges
tion lie now lias.
Town Crook Topics.
Mrs, James Haynes and her lit
tle granddaughter, Nora Hogan,
of Nneoochcc, spent part of last
week here with relatives.
Mrs. C. White, of Htniipkin,
watt on Town Creek last week.
George Stanscl, of Hm.ipkiu,
was in this section Saturd ty.
.\jrs.-J. 1). Cleveland in no bet
ter at present.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Ingcrsoll,
of Daldonega, were visiting hero
Sunday.
Uncle John J. Allen had the
misfortune to get some tobacco
ale up by a cmv,
There was preaching at Town
Creek Sunday. •
The frost ditl incut damage in
this section to late fodder and
and corn.
The public school at
Cri ek is out. It has been
taught by Ed. Stanscl.
■I. U Satlertield lias resigned
his position with Kytlc & Hen
derson, of this place.
and John Satterfield started for a
business trip to Athens Monday.
Mrs. M. M. Moore is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Susie Curt or,
of Clay county, X. C.
Virgo Jackson returned home
from Walhall i, S. C. Sunday and
is very ill with the. fever.
Leo Locals.
There win a Temperance lect
ure and entertainment at Mossy
Creek Tuesday night, by J. C
Hill, of Hliie Ridge, Ga.
George Pitehford, of Demurest
Ga., has moved back to his old
inline place.
The new students that lmv
entered the Mossy (’reek High
School are Professors Joe Stover,
(). H. Keith, W. N. Oliver, I). U.
Payne, Miss Nora Payne and
Riley Harrett.
It issaidthat Dr. John Metgee
started to Atlanta a few days ago
hut near Hen lie was so charmed
or captivated that he couldn’t go
any further.
K. II. Ledford visited relatives
at Hula Sunday.
Robert Dorsey is good on the
wing.
Jiip Adams has reached his
msjarity and is called “pap.”
1 own
lllilv
Blue Crook Budget.
George W. McCollum has a
potato that weighs six pounds.
John Palmer, Marion Palmer,
Frank Nix and Misses Nora and
Martha Palmer and Missllassio
Osborn attended services at Blue
Creek Sunday.
A. J. Brinkley lost his ox last
week, all the one he had to work.
Richard Crumley is very ill.
Joe Bedford and his ninth t, of
Cornelia, were visiting relatives
here Sunday.
Will Pruitt, of Smith Carolina,
is visiting relatives here this
Shoal Crook Shots.
We are very busy now making
sorghum.
We hate had a good meeting
and revival at Shoal Creek
church, conducted by the pastor.
Dr. S. M Kimscy, assisted by A
F, Underwood, G. M . Bowen
and F. D. O’lv-Uoy. Received
fourlei u by experience, unmel; :
Bunion Bowen, J isnn Brotvn,
Irvin Bowen, David Martin, Jin
Adams, Alley Adams, Biuey
Jackson, Jane O'Kelley," Julia
Barrett, Avcy Whisctiaul, N ancy
Shnbcrt, M -Iley Evans, Cornelia
Kimscy and Frank Evans. Al
Were I aptized lit Dr. S. M. Killl-
s«’y except Bunion Bowen who
was sick and unable to lie present.
The people behaved well durii g
the entile services.
Elder l 1 ’. D. O'Kcllev lias gone
to John Harris’, near Hula.
Alfred Staton’s wife has been
very ill.
Aunt Hetty Gilstrup i- improv
ing slow ly.
It has been the best season foi
saving fodder in years.
('at Barrelt has been to see li s
sister in Atlanta who bat been
very sick.
Louclsville Linos.
The Rev. B. Q. Rieil tilled tin
pulpit at Boildsvillc last Sunday
instead of Professor Hogan"
Early Williams is unu-mallt
happy, lie lias a girl at his home.
There were six burials, one
every dav, at Mt. Pleasant ceme
tery. last week. Death seems to
be in every passing breeze.
Representative Franklin and
Sidney Reeves attended church at
Town Creek last Sunday,
John Dorsey, of Mos-y Creek,
was visitng here last Sunday.
Prof. Toni Bell's school at
Loudsvillt! closed Friday.
.'atuni writes to his
chills don’t fatten a
W. U.
folks that
fellow.
Tlie Rev. A. F. Underwood
preached an interesting sermon to jj (lU w;ls
a large congregation at Blue
Creek Sunday.
Your correspondent paid his
uncle Jack Hill a visit last week
at Batesville, Habersham county.
J. N. Hill and wife, of Haber
sham, paid bis sister, Mrs. 11. A.
Tatum, a visit Saturday and Sun
day.
Willie Warren, of
attended services at Him Creek
Sunday.
(!. 11. Allen and 11. R. Helton
are taking in the show and at
tending U. S. Court in Atlanta
this week.
Owing to the absence of many
of the olHcial members there was
no Quarterly Conference held at
Mi. Pleasant last Wednesday
The time was extended till No
vember 12 and will be
Retreat church.
Deputy Marshal Handers,
the Queen city, was among
last w
TWO FINE PREMIUMS.
Every subscriber of The Piiounresf* who
pays what lie owes nnri renews bin snb-
i11 ion foi* fi year will l»o given (fret*) a
u*’h MihfuM'iption to The Fa km News or
Womankind, whichever he prefers. Kuril
worth 50 runts a year. They arc
splendid publication.
Re:uemb,*r that they arc premium** to
thorn* who pay up nml renew.
Easy to Buy, Easy to Take.
You will liud a true friend in
Hood s Pills. W hen you take
them you will not be disagreeably
reminded of the fact by griping
and agonizing pains. I hey ciiii-
tain none of the drastric drugs
formerly so ext eusi veil emploved.
Every ingredient used in Hood'.-
I’ills is selected with care. They
w I break up a cold, prevent' the
grip and are especially valuable
to regulate the liv-r. They cure
sick headache and indigestion.
The Groat Zoological Exiubit.on Traveling
With Sells Brothers' tlig Show.
While abroad Sells Brothels
added notably to their special at
tractions by purchasing in Aus
tralia, East India and elsewhere,
many exceedingly rare and royal
wild beasts, birds and reptiles;
among them five treinnndous
Tigers any one of which is big
enough to swallow an\ other one
that has heretofore been exhib
ited ; a whole drove of giant kan
garoos .if varied hue; a lloi li of
splendid full-grown and lmli\
Emus; prodigious const ricting
serpents, singular apes, and su
perbly pliunaged language-gifted
birds. In truth, great and pro
portionately successful cHnrts
have been made to gather funn
every clime the most valuable and
Unique promoters of instiidion
and the entertainment in living
form, and the grand re-ult cannot
fail to u ii i v e r-u 11 v protit and
please. We suggest to the rural
people lo go to Gainesville early
on i lie morning of October l.T
and witness the biggest street
par,nle ever seen at 10 a. in, rain
or shine on the day of the exhi
bition.
J. K. MUKPH\
Hutis'c stork to be
the i&ext
closed
ninety days.
out toe ea.' li n\
On Oclobi
i til I'lltsl
i arp
f.ianu is
$tire bn>
1st I vi iil ciminienei
inv stock amoiiu'l-
ir t,. sou,000, con
sisting of
dry goods,
SHOES,
CHOl'illNG,
ilats. Groceries, Etc
be so
\Ml
‘pi foi
(I III close
a in I in;
70 & 7M Whitehall
The most of say stoel
itlaotn, <
hoiii
* is vocals
[«H.
in the lasf few
at extremely
surprised to see thi
am making. 1 know
to move a stock o
ear a a what H say.
Soto
>ricrs.
i»*reat
' it
{s> ®
will
You
‘eductions
a .. •
nne<
««r .V 4 i if V
fftmtl? fi;*- cn«ii, Huf d
Easy
To buy, cMy
to take and
<«»y In ettoct,
are i-Uaracter-
latlca peculiar
to Hood'a
Pit In. They
are email,
taetrlcaa, and
purely vstfe-
iabla^gffibey ao'
(Tnd'jMfflRvctortTy. 'They dn not Irritate
or Inflame tlie inteatlnea, hut leave them
in natural, healthy condition. 2!) centa.
bat thorouRhly
'tax L&vy.
GEORGIA* Whito County.
OlHee of Hoads nml Revenues,
Oct. 1st, 18.Hi.
It Mj»|H*!ii in^ t«» the Court from the n
turn of tin* Tax Receiver of said Count)
on his Digest fi r the war 18'.»a tied tie
total valuation «>f property for said yeju
in nml it appearing that the
(»mnd Jury nt tin* S iring Term of the
Superior Court for Ru'd county failed l«
reeoinmeml m tax for County Purpose*
and it further apjieiir.ii^** that it is net
cssary for thit$ Court t > levy a tax sufli-
« ient to pny the iml -htednesH of said
County and tho current expense* for the
veer IS.Sfi. It is ordered that the follow-
inp pe.r cunt, lie levied on the Mutt* Tax
l’er Cent.
To Puild and repair public build-
in tfs nml bridges . . -I t 17-57
I'o nmiutuiu and support pris’rs 14
To pay jurors. et<*., and for liti
gation roatlsund expenses of
courts . . .. TJ
r» support paupc*rs and tt> pay
d«*hts liorc'toforo existinj'.... ItJ
Cor Mind paupt*rs. . 4
.1. A. RICHARDSON",
J. M. COOU.V,
R. T. KP.NIMKR.
Commissioners.
America's Greatest and
Amusement Enterprise.
West Side Public Square, : : : Gainesville, Ga
•erned, kindic*d nml ere»l toi*. t»» show i
aiiFc*. if any th**v can. why s.iid Admin
strator should not \w discharged Don.
his a* 1 mi lust rati* n, and vec«*ive lettc*rs «'l
Lsnt’Phion <i the first Monday i*i No
vember IS;..5.
J. H. FREEMAN, Orditnu-y.
(tEORHIA- Whitt? CountV-
To nil whom it may ronrorn:
Kli/ilbi'Cn Ash. widow <d' F. S. Ail..
L’ trail, late* ef said count), dec*. :is<n.
haviup: tiled h* r npplieution ’.‘"i* a 3e.tr'
support o ,t ef t e estate of s 1 l F. S
Ash, and appraise * - Imviu^r I »“ 1
appotutod amt having tiled their report
with me in my uttice, 1 will pass oil tin
same at mv oinof on the first .Monday in
Nove . her'next, f »c-t. Mtli. l’S.Ci.
J. li. FREEMAN, C C. Ordinary.
Investments.
lien* can they make* so mu eh
•it:ii, Provisions and Stock,
csii be made by enr
WpetMiIs 1 < i< J t;
"very yeiu-. ijii'lfmg Tmm f w II
iji’i’il ■,[■ 1',?}, (irilhuM i
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'•.t”!'. 1 - '-perfite . *> .•> j.
" '! (".hmiiIm of ioi'ii in
I’ililMOO tirokl'l'.'
U'l i!>'ilm> for if,,
J. to 0,11(10 lo J1W 00 „V mo,.. Io. (|„
ll in 11,*.1 .1 fad tlm them- wl .
11 in,-, units on I hi. |i|nu ..
in on of In okors v. In, llio; 1 ny'!
(hu- |.t:m it.i:.,t vi, k tin- wl
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' unitoratiini! hvhI- . . : , ■
d- aimm*,’ inv'-st-vl „ n -
1 * ' * r falls it bril l., •
:inlflt- f-jtern.
.1J pai Is uf the I'liifed
leake hup* /'mount
n who jnM'sts a hun
•se who invest a few
’ comparatively **•. :»
trade, bnt cavers hath
steady profit that pitas
WrlYE ff It CONVINCING TP Tf?.
> r>!
expht
Report, fn'
a*11 ■; i 11 fi nding f..M .
Ou tlier iuforiTinti 'n a
or Manual on .*
"•"..ey- m:. k incr pointe
Diirln st refeiencc s in u
r«. All f rr c. f ri- y. ; y , ir |
pml to o.tr standing me-
Salesmen Wanted.
*tl wajfes to sell o;»r Nu**Hc v ry
THOMAS & 0RO., Bankers and Brokers,
•-*- I’htltn Ruildinpr. CHICAHo, II. L.
Si i
Apply for terms. NVe will has
Spring and Fall, iSl5,an iit.niense stoe»
•t Apple Pear, Peach, Plum, a pi it
Cherry. Crape, etc. Al » sma'.l tiuit.-
shade and ornamental tree's. r*»seK. ««t<
We make a specially of wholesaling
•arjfe planters direet. We will sell n> 1
*p« nsible pai tic*s and take note*.- pnynbl
in six. twelve and ei^htevn months.
Write ns for wholesale prin .
Address Soi TtiKUN Ni usury Co..
Winchester Trn.i.
IF YOU
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PfifCES Tf/S L 0WE3T
it 1’iviiMiiit I wavgrin
l utlhi'foui
of
k on oIKvial busini'
rarttoruii
fho Southern Mining Associa-
organi/.t’il in Atlanta
last wool;. B. F. lYrry, of t bin-
ton, was ck’i’ti’d Uresidi’iit.
Among tho otlivors and
taro many prominent mining men
from the North and South. I’lio
objeet is to develop Southern
mining properties.
1 Blin k’s majority over Watson,
Cornelia, in the Tenth district, was
Black carried Kielnnoiid by I,0'.I3 ;
and Hancock hv .'>87. All the
Jim Robinson, of Habersham, other counties wont for Watson,
was in this section Sunday look-
after his personal property.
, \V, Moore, D, B. Johnson
Ramon’s Liver Rills & Tonic Pellets
are .1 Perfect Treatment for Constipation
amt biliousness, tfei?' One pill a uose.
The fame of Sells Brothers’
circus, which will exhibit in Igor
GainesVillo'Tuesdav, October 15, jam
rests seenreh on a triumphal sue-I
t'css covering almost a quarter of!
a century. It is worthily accorded I
the highest nielie ill the temple of
Viiierfi'iinamusements, and is the:
strongest evidence nf * the survi
val ot the litlest.”
'The royal road to the people's
hearts is reached only through un
integrity ..id a strict
to lived principles and
iothise.ul Sells Brothers'motto I
; in oig.ini/.ing “ The Big Show of | vn’ORMif
j the World” for 1895 is t > excel, ■
! not only in presenting to the
| Vuiericati public an exhibition
j morally pure, and instructive, hut j l '" ns '"mb'
I greater, grander in itszoologi, al, deuce solid
arcnic and invincible special feat-
j ures, merged and marshaled in a
glorious and unparalleled unity,
! emhraeiug 200 sterling ae’s in
I three rings and two elec' :
ges, eipiestrieilli s, b.i
j tiers, racers, thin \ -li ■ -
j trained horses, educated
| trained elephants, trained
! pnpotrmi, trained seals and sea
iiims. grimaldis, eomieal clowns,
jolly jesters, of all oaith’s illii-tri-
1,091. j ous mid-air and arcnic champions,
coming in all its esitiretv on sev
eral special r.iilwat trains, owned
and controlled l>v Sells Brothers,
the millionaire magnates. Ex-
! cuisions will lie run on all lines
; of travel at reduced rates to the
Big Show.
AA WLST > WLST ?
Xnd want HOW 1!A IT.8 to Si.
Hoiiis, .Mem|-Ids, New Oilcans,
Uineinnati, Honisvillc, Chicago,
or points in Arkansas, Texas,
Missouri, Kansas, ('-dorado, Ore-
N\ iishinglon, Califoi ilia, oi
point West, ! t ■x.'v ill
|>s you to write to or si i
mi:. Ex uisiou and Special Rates
from time to lime. Choice cl
Routes. No trouble to answer
questions. Rate- anti maps fur
nished free. Address FRED D.
BUSH. Dist. Pass. Agent H.
n• b. r.. :ui\ \\aii street. At- Manufacturers of
lauta, Ga.
THE
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AT LAW.
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ft»r l’ublio mu!
f \ 1 cici ( ii|ery
FOR
MILLING AND TREATING GOLD 0RES.++
Estate
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risks at mtsonabta rates solirite*!. A.l
tl ess.W. S. Montkitii, General Mana-
fr«*r, Columbia, S . C.
IT XVILL COST YOU WOTH1KC.S
Semi us your autiresn on a postal and you will receive ^
PIANOS and ORGANS jj
how to JSIA.XT33 $100. S
Ctrr This Om* and mail JR to ca. Lj
? you pay. .
mlt. But you must do it NOW.
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