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The Cleveland Progress
THE
COT TON A CRBACfl.. | ()(j \ j, I i STORY. £(rotice oi ’ Bond Election.
'hifuti < V TVWlti cumity
4o« Reese, - Editor.
Fta**,-.,! >r» 'V r<iM-<*Wa* Ut <Snvitliir.il
int-i-bm* Mail Mfttton.lan. *■'. 'I'i!
GtiHtitM,
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The S1»'« 1 >*• mocrat i<' <.on1111it-1
t«« will meet March Ttli.
Mr*. Amalie Riv**-Clniudlev lms j
t*e</i4 united in wedlock to l’linowj
TruuhtUkvii tin* “Quick or llic
Dead
A itubseript.iou list is nut. fur
cotton lautory ai (.'limit I tun. It
lowk* mil if that prosperous little
vitv will *r«*t it.
“Bill” Nye i* dead, and
whulw country mourns. A stroke
of puraUsv* caused his death,
which oceimwl at his home in
A.*hcvill«, X. ( '.
The C'ulorado-nuidurrt cnntiii-
arrnt is I'.unniiig the Republican
party it* Georgia these days.
The nicotian's are fraught with
It is difficult for hi to behove
that the fnrmerc will increase tji"
cot ton net cage t his year, and do
so at the siieriliee of ;i fair price
for the staple. Il.it. every indica
tion points to th ; s fact The sale incident i
of fei tilisters this year lias been
immense—said to lie creator than
any year in the l.i-tory o! the
Slate except PJ1H. and it will he
remembered that a large crop was
raised t hut \ car and I hat low pri
ce* accompanied the overproduc
tion. .More mules have been
I long tit this Vcar -ever •! (!,h(K). i-Ming at full s.pc
‘have been sold hi Atlanta in the j' V|, st nt uni-town
■jast three mouths, and as an ex
change say, more mules mean
mole cot ton.
j it would appear t hjd the r-.pe-
j i iel.ee oi previous years would
i have tauglit the farmers it lesson
not. to lie .-o easily forgotten as
11 • j appearances indicate that it has.
Uur farmers are jast now emerg
ing from I he mires uf debt and
poverty and are gaining th ■ emi
nence of independence; a pleas
ant feeling of solfrolianee is th trs,
a )K)H»e>siou which they have not
been ahle to claim for a long
time. An increase in acreage at
The following is a ‘copy of a let- j
ter written to the Alliens \\ ateh-
man in l.'i6;3. We copy it from
the ('larkesville Advertiser, ’i he
iimusing and will he
interesting to our readers from
the |..et that one of tie principal
actors in the ail’nir was tt native
of \\ bile:
(.Yajikiwv ii.i.v, Ga., Oft. luth. 1 Si;:*.
I>0t. The i*i?1)okc‘of onr UMial-
I; quit? 4 , villd.p.* linsrtM'tutly bo• n : **» •<' •
Jy (liftturbetl. On Sunday lust about 11
o’clock, “iv folitnry hor^itnan” was sovii
(l down the Imvir hill
On, on In; eamu t" tin*
lifttttfor of bi.H own and boiw's
! m*c): \ and. often id mi ally «jac ilut .nur.
••.Yankees! banket*:.!” Into town le*
! burst at fulJ :• jeed.hnt In hand,!bo words ,n! ’ ‘
,, .... ,. , - and
, “Viii'th'i'ii eOliir.qr' ’ ee:nsi;tutlTl£ Ins
Ajcaoaasixntxvxitnarsfrt oit:
much wool pulling and perspirr-, |, m , | M j.| |,y |.. 1; ..t \
time will wreck the l'oiiiida- j .town. r«n,t
lion for better limes which litis left Murphy,
thrico-luM lain. Now, it. 1juj>i>•' 110.'
tlint Maj. V. It itoln-a<l'n liiittnliori of I i-o. >j 1.
for. Incut (U-.limce were enc-uupcd ricur
In-,vn. Tau Major inn) his staff were ’.. . !k-
irijf down tho street. Ou (lie looesf-u;:- -r
atpcil till just opposite tin; Alh-f^iihuy
JIous ■. Tin; horseman liar.; met tin: ma
jor. Ali)fl»tiii|.' in jri e.it leisti; he placed
in the 11 ajar' , I.units 11 written dispute!;,
and on, ling for u drink, rank exhau; h d
I'll (lie ground. The liil nli.il \v; igia'it
by l.ii nt. S . •; ainiuiiiling tie- pe ■! at
Mt. Viituih, Oil., amt was to the cil’iv;
that 11 courier hull just nniveit who hint
seen 11 courier who hint run his horse
hai! on Saturday ui;rht
. charged wiih tin;
turn, and result in the election
McKinley delegates.
ail ;•
abundant I iibwh that i.001) Vaultin' cavalry I
otton crop and
li will he
S«*tu* people think that tin
i food crop#, small
'sensible eeononn
! t wo-fold evil ;
lun over production of cotton, lint
time# will b# quiet iu the Ninth an under production of grain,
in cotton acreage
thi# year, but we have an idea
that th«r« is going to be lots of
fun, and we'll bet right now that
yeur uncle deems Robertson isn't
going to remain entirely quiet
daring the campaign months to
Oprne.
an merenst
eessurili carries with it a fleervase
in acreage of the ot her crop.-.. In
the fall t here will lie an msulli-
cien. y of f uni supplies and a scar-
city of nionev.
The welfare of the conntn' is
not dependent, oil vvliat congress luul ill rived the day In f, .
Mei*»ri*. holdcn and Dupree, of j does near so nmeli as upon the ae-■ map ;lm n ail 1 ><>y- ri-p..rtrd
30,.000 J t nnis of the farmer ■, and the farm-
I ers sltoiihl realize this.
! Below is an extract, from a iet-
tpricecived 1>\' us from Iltihl'ard
Blue kirlgB!, are securing
HrrM of lan<t in tiiat countv for a
Soandinavian colony. They are
working under the direction of a
«;ol»niication tnirvuu of New York
! Bros. i'i. Co., cotton luoker.-, New
City. They say they hope to have j [j,ey view the inereast
#«v*ral hundred families hero l>> j ncreavc
th# firm of April. — Kill jay Cour
ier.
A faith emit»t
county has settled in his
mind the date of Christ’# #<
i Way. saving that it is “extremely
' improbable that am combination
of circumstnnees can again : e
Washington ; found that wiil bring about Mich
own another season of depression as
that of 189 1-1 But they suv
•mu!
coming. The tuno its March 5th. j also that a had planting season
He also eatinnites that 1,290 days can alone stimulate a demand fm
after that date the end of the
wt»rld will come. Our delinquent
subscribers will please hear these
fact# in mind, and do what lies in (.deuce
the new crop :
“Throughout
holders appear
l find captured Unit town, and bad a
i mid in bill blunt, dcMipritHl to over run i
| lid* part of tin* State* and terminate in
d < 1 111\ uill " | the pillage of t liiMjla.snie town of A i 1 u • * i v.
and tbcdii truetion of trio lacloriey-, nr-
lnoj-y, fonudry, cte. Inalantly li.o pfopi?
wero in tlie wildest «*ato < f escili'an- nt.
Tim Major and ('apt. Krwiti, v. itb
pronijitnesti, dinpate-hed m< -s.ni'P'i’H in
every direction to collect untie, and tlit'
absent members of tbe battaiion. ’i'l.-e
lid dm fell to with a will toeookinir* < > t: r
l t>utcber kilted b«»cf instanier. i'»»rtnn:de
1 ly, a box of ammunition of *»,11 s nTa and
suited for rv*»ry desci-ij i ion of arum,
In the « ve-
li;U be had
not been able to reach Murphy, but bad
| been chased and well uigli taken* ami
I that the blue coatn were nuimn’ouM in that
i to vu. Thiu added, to the eNcitemen* ami
to the vim r of preparation , and t y ei^ht
| o'clock next morning soiuo four tnuidrod
i men b ul been armed and rationed fai 1 sev
oral days, and set out to meed the f.u
should be added hero that toward.* turn
hoy,mi .Sunday the inrKMUiyer revived,
(<. .tbi'ut. aid of brandy) and after night
fall left for home, in White county.
Mr. Kd’tor, it w» ukl have <1 >i you
ffond t-> have seen tlcun start. Oi l ue n
ni' 00 v/e.re there, noyaoflti with tludr
little shot puna were tliere, and tlicrej^’.
was a «{uiel detennina' Ion min n .-ted in
their deTncr.nor that showed tlenr r< solu-
tion to defcml t.lieir altars and tlmir ti;• * >
at every ha/ard. A Coid'cib ra!.*? c ’ tnel
here on leave of absence 1«-< 1 ilio van. »So
Office of the ('ominirsli in r ■ of Uoa i;
ai.d Uevenues < f the County of W bite.
Clevnlau'd (hi. January t*.
Wherea.*'. thia eomdy ha-; no jail* and
whereas the law requires each county
to have a d'ooil safe up l suitable jail to
keep its prisoners iu satety and won
such condor 4 as that confinement \* j I
not be so much puiib-kment. and v.d er* -
a« several Uratid Jin ier* lmve recoinmen-
«f-tl ii r.nd r .vie '.•• ikav p* i:diit;.r u:*:
the waid Commissioners nt tin* Superior
Court of said county to comoel'l h on to
build a jr.il f >r sa id e tunty.
Anti whereas* it is in th** power of this
board to levy Mid collect, the Tax suffi
cient inoneycMi to build said jan, but this
would be burdensonn* to the people ot
the county nml th’ < we do not want to
do, and think the most equitable way
would be f.>r o‘iier c‘Herat i »ii - • cal »n
l buildiny; it us the jail will be a.< much
dhei* (puu 1‘jitiouH an for ouiwives.
so let the burden be b mmjc by ti •
penpl Y who may live nber u n well a-
by o'nrel ves.
The only way to do this is to create a
bonded indcbtednosH for that purpose ;
running through at licmbcv of year*; and
levy and .-al’oct «i«h yuiu- Thxok vn<m;-li SaiUlfaCtUreTS
to }>ay the inter, at and u part (»i the
principal. To io ihi.; iiirU*r the const!
tulion of i he slate and the laws m ; !e n;
pursuaiuo the.rcof, i! is nce< try to Inwr
art ch*ction and id ie.'ist. two thirds of the
quuliJiod voters of the? county must v*le
for it, oi else it cannot tie done, arid all
tins Thick for that purpose would have
to be collect'; I in one year if at all.
Therefore it i« ordered that :ui election
be held iu this county ou Monday 4 J3rd
day of March 1 at all tho voting pr;
! cinets of the county to bo conducted in
: accordnne.! with tic constitution ;*nd
mm
Ihat liesitaire of rich and [«>or, has saved
many a life. For Throat and Lung affections
it is invaluable, ft never falls to cure Cough,
Cold, Croup and Whooping-Cough. DR. BULL’S
COUGH SYRUP is the best. Price 25 cents.
Chew VANCE'S PLUGS. Ths CfMt tobacco AnUtiote.lOc. Dc.ileraor mail,A.C.Major * Co., Balto..Mit.
THE
;01IJ< WILKES, Manager,
Chsiflotte, 3C. O.
Of
iVT
■k^MINING,
Engines,
county
with the constitution
lrJLWrt of t ills state jiltd d'o o' M tl b\ s< c-
lipus of the ('tub? of thin etaP* of I' sj ,
numbered f)0d (i.) oOS (j ,i ho s (k) and f»0S ‘
(l,)tbr the purpo.-o of tit'c* rt.ainiiur v, lie-.h-
tliiR
ilollari
pmquv
onnty will autlioi'ize live tium.sand
worth of bonds issued o r the ,
M>f ludldiuj? a jail for the count.* •
mill bonds to be in denomination*.
..{'live hundred dollars each, and to be;-:
intcresl at the rate of live per coni j
annum, and to run ft r twenty ; e .1.
The :nter(':>t of.-..id bond: l. . !
annually and a part of the principal al 1
so to he jiiiid Joaco year.
For tin* tirst live sear.; tin* inb':-. v
and one hundred dollar - of th • principal
for each year will be paid annually.
For the aaeond live years, two hamli ed
dollurs each y\ ar of tie- prineipal shall be
paid in ad lit ion to the inlciv-.t anuoaliy
For the third live years tin interest
and throe hundred dollars of prin ••
pal si a 1 , be paid nnnuallv .
iM.M* t a- 1 1 u tn lice } car.*- four hun b-od
dollars of 11 ■ *• pr’meipnl each y« nr -*i#-• 1 il
!»•* paid in addition u> the iut- n >\ mui-
n 1 ly and thus at the end of tv, • utp years
AND
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s'; ry" - \'. ’ '. •' /-
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aLcr\ir\erj
FOE
MILLING AND TREATING GOLD
G H LOR J HATTON A SFEC3AL"W.
Boilers,
Htnv Mills,
Pumps, 1
ALIi YivuV UR WORK.
Manufacturers oi
: rxr.mrmnr
HIT,
rr O
. UtnlWMi.
in a somewhat cheoi fill
. 1 pay off and ; Die the
jj ! princip.il mid intoroct
1 rii.it r aid i» mdr- art* ♦
cordance n\ il 1j 1 he i.; vv
ami payment** to »
and pemeipal hn 1
at th.^ rate «f
liual
iU“ o
i be .
I 1; 1 lire O
lid bombs
uu.de
11 the
a hone
1 he i~sm
pT'-l
ami tlli'i
vill liav
.
t'oith; mi-J ilio;
of l»,mts will liav- v
11 tli(;;r ti• ■ k<;tm: l'. i
\\ tin (>l!J)o:.<; till' -..-all:-
wi-itti; or pi-hiti-ii
c"is. \ir.iia. 1 Haml.-.
T. a I .N! M li, I '..omm'ri
M. in
A. HI-miSl-S-'iN. \ NVi itt; I
mt \
Our I\todcl ic
by all the r.:
and game sh.
Everything tlir.t Re\o t ;
kinds of arc maue i , ...
WINCHESTER kEPEATOO AlU'iS CO.
Blind it Iv.isCat Card v, U\\ yov.; 'ivsh,
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From LaQrippe.
How Dr. 5ii:es’ Nervine Restored
One of Kentucky’;* business
t lie ootl nil licit
to liavc Inst cnnli-1 n ,„ m K s iin;v
wci-e fjon,* n irua;tin;f nf tla-
N'OTK’H.
\V i:m , rd iimi-j
'la’.l-y I’m-m. lSlIlj.- In '
[.-) Eic-aith.
their power liutwcen now and
then to deiiiise the oner of their
w#v,
in hnv permanent linprovc-
I11 the prize light, between Fitz-
•imrnoni And Maher l.-ifl Friday
it. required loss than one round for
Fits’, to knock Maher out.
tight ecouiral across the Kio
Grande in Mexico. It is sale to
say tha» prize lighting in the
South i* at an end. It is proba
ble that tlie recent experience of
fin* •ports vrilh Southern author
ities will prevent any future at
tempt to pull off tights iu the
Southern Statcjr.
mem in mines in lace of w ind ap-
I pears to he a general disposition
j on the part of the planters of t he
1 South tu increase t lie acreage do
voted to cotton, and toeurtad the
area last season planted in corn.
This feidure must not lie taken to
1 he (mean that ttic Southern planters
intend to return to the police of
raising only cotton and of pur
chasing their supplies from the’
Nwrfhwest ; on the contrary the
trade must understand once and
lor all, that tho Smith will never j
again return to such a policy. 1
They will continue to raise each
j home £itnrd was called at tin* convl house,
| when? the fact was dewlop'd that there
were not five £i.ns In town, all having’
j boon carried off' by t!m tr v j»h, and that
j the only tiling we cculd tl<\ in case th*'
j enemy approached would be to tear up
; the bridge. So we were ordered by our
j captain Hint upon the rin^in^ of the
| church bolls we should assemble, unarm
‘ ed of courBe, in the court house sqesiv
| (whore we could be nmv» niently killv'd
or captured.) Our went on {’aih-
t'.rinp* strength, guns and men, ; ; they
? went. A march of twenty miles hromrh*
i them to Col. Trammi-ti’s, above Nacoo-
i ChtM*. where they bivoe.aced firtlu* ni.udit.
! The troo]is from White (two eompanm.G
| woir out. The courier had taken lVuF.i s-
1 vilio in his route and the troops from
Union were out. Towns county r.dlietl
| her forces, and it was tlumuht that early
rueadi'.v a force would be assembled at
Sterling J. Morton, Secretary
of Agriculture, has been instruct-
t*d by the senate to re-establish j portion of this count rv.
tho »eed division in his depart*
j season sufficient food supplies l;
| make their cotton crop a surplus j (}ftp tllIlt ,.„ llUl ,, olt! iu ,-h.vka.,.-.-
crop, and liy this policy the* will .-.n,. tlimisan.l Vank-.-s. Till- boys tlion;;!!
I soon make the South the richest ! tired were iu high spP-'.n . .!u,i:--< Ua-n
a!' Ilieii- (lisr.ppnintmi’nl wlit-n alnuit iniil-
'As
luivi
latcd there is
ment. Soeretary Morton abolish- j tl u -cughouf t he South a general
ed thi# department because he (disposition to increase the acre-
considered it a source of useless!
expense to the government. But i
the seed division will lie re-estah-l
lished by the 15th of March, and
the representatives of tho neople ! jjie best buyers out
will again send their constituent:
seed at the government’s expense
deserters. Such
prudent, liowcv
age; now these two factors: a
large stock of manufactured
goods and the belief in the planl-
for a large crop, keep two of tired ami dej
f t lie market *' 1 ”» s r »'-i'.-r 1
jaud can only be permanently
(dianged by a bad planting season
1 —which would stimulate a demand
The fteo coinage bill which pass- ,,,i ml( , l s f 0 , ,i u . now
deliveries as thev would lie quick
to secure at least a. .portion of their
needed requirements for next sea
son on the iia.-is of the present
values. The trade therefore is ex
pecting a reaction from the recent
ui;-;Tit a messenger arrived with th-* u, ws
that there were no Yankees in Murphy
and had not- been. A party of about two
hundred of our own eavalry, disguised
in Yankee uniforms, had entered Murphy
for ii purpose 1 do not think it prudent
to disclose. Our boys were much morti
fied, and returned to their camps here
ed. Many of thorn insist-
to Cherokee countv, N.
G KOKCt I
(Mltce, F«'
whom .» may coiumtu: G. ib Irvin,
Quardiati »•:'..!:ir. .i;i \ . Doi.4i1S MT.au lai
I «•» il, has in due for;', nppi.c . ;<> tin- un
dersijriM'd for leave and eider to soil tin
hinds be In;'_d U;;’ U> tiu* ♦ -Lt'o . ; I it
bec.il Am! -.aI 1 ipj^lie.uion wiil be hcui
«mi tin* fust Monday in larch, IS.Mi.
Tins February Mrd, IS’.cs.
J. 11. Fttu:i:u:.', Ordinary.
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NOTIC’D,
OK.'UlliA, Wuii'H Cii \T'. : To 111!
wlmul it may Cfim-i-ni: M. 1>. Mooi-c liav- ■
injr in prop, i- l'ni-m applied to me for p.-i-
mam iit lettiaa of administration un tlio
rslali-id’Aiilton Moorr, lai. oi'said roan- j
t;,tliis is to cite, all ami singidar tin- :
>- -editor;-, amt me.t of l’d.n of MdP . M...
to be ami appear at my ollice within the j
time allowed by law ami .-li wv cause !'
any they can, why permanent adminis
tration show! 1 not be granted to M. P. 1
Moore on Milton Moore's estate. Wit- j
tu-ss my band and official aif-tiature. ■
Tliis ard day of I'ebrtmry. is,Id,
J. Ji. KuiiiiMAX. Owlinary.
NOTICK.
OKORtilA, AV hit it Cors-rv:—To all
" ! "n it may concern: Whereas p. v.
, Trotter and .!. li. Trotter, exeentora ot
1 - ; -i-* ' ...or .i. . Nat!mni< I Tro-n-r, dereastai. repn sent to
the court in their petition duly ‘tiled ami
recorded that they are now ready to pay 1
out said, estate and make final settlement ,
with the legatees and lie discharged from
their said trust, and take letters to that
effect. TheSe are then fore to cite all per
sons eonrerued, the, next of kin, l-catees
and creditors to show cause, if any they
can. why said ex, enters should no; b>- al
lowed to make said final settlement, pay
over to the legatees their respect;' •
shares, and take letters of dismission on
and clearing that locality oftorie.-.and the first Monday in May next. t.
mrso was not tliouylit ! Itti. .). it. Kubkmax, Ordinary.
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•uves iti
tASE has ever prosentoo so many
Ilarltiea as I.aGrippo. No disease
victims jo dohil'tiitc i, u.-t Icss,
sueptr ; -. nerveless, as LaGrippo.
Mr. D. W. iiiiton, a: nu)rent of tlio’Mut
ual Life Insurant* u .. of Kentucky, says:
“111 .IS 3 ::ail ’90 l bad two sr.vrv attacks
of I.aGrippo, the last one att-nokin^ my ncr-
vci.Si n with s.u ■ a sev'-rity my !!'•*.
was dt puif'd of. 1 had not .sic: r for more
tiic.a tV'O months except by tlie use of nar
co; .cs that stupolled me, bu yave me no
*•>■■*■ r . I vr it only conscious of int* a - m<?ntal
ki;c->. :u;onizi!i^ bodily p Da and the
fa n tiiat I was hourly errov. inir weaker.
When iu th.-coudiDon, I i omir.t.ncetiusin.T
Dr. Mir-' Restorative Nervine. In t wo days
I bec’in to improve and in one month's t ime
I was cured, n. u.’h it) ttie surprise of all who
knew of tuy condition. I nave been in ox
er.lent. health since ami have jpcommended
your remedies to many of my friends."
Louisville, Jan. 22, l$«3. D. Yv. Uiltok.
Dr. Miles’ Aervine Restores Health,
'JL'.i- 5t (I i<>;* L21 Yea *’»
ONLY
Genuine and Original.
Tbe oi’Dji’ al nnrl enlv genuine Gom-
i t tM il Oxytren 'l icntnicnf. that of T.)rn.
S’ lk-'y tY R.tlcn, Ia a bciftnlitii! adjusl-
u nt of tbe rlcnjontn of Oxygen and Ni*
11 *• %r•'11 mntrueti/rd, and the compound is»
st' condensed and n.ud»* pot table lhut it
in sent all over the world.
it has been in use for many years;
tho; sands of patients lmve brjon treated
ai <1 over one thousand physicians have
usod d ami i room mended i .
The prreat success of our treatment han
.-riven rise to a host of imitators, unscrup
ulous persons, some calling 1 their prepn-
rati* ns ('ompotiml Oxygen, often appro-
;m iatiu^- our tt'stimoniuls and t!i« namcH
"f our patients, to recommend worthiest*
ronooctions. Hut any Kubstar.ee made
elsewhere, or bv others, and called C«mi-
pound Oxygen, is .* puidous.
*‘( 1 oin})0uml Oxygen -Its Mode of Ac
tion and Results.” the title of a bonk
of *J00 iiagT's publisljeti by f)rs. Starkey
j <k I’nk-u, which ^ives to all inquireia
;ful! information as to this remarkable)
curative ajrent, a.irl a i*ecord of surpris-
i intr cures in a wide range of chronic
cases -many of them after bidrip* aban-
tlonetl to die by other physicians. Will
l»e mailed to any address on application
Drs. Siarkey <St Paien,
1520 Arch Streel, I’iiiliulelphia, l’enna.
Plca.«p mention this paper.
•d the Sviuite wus killed in the
House by ft vote of 216 to 90. Tur
ner, Lftwnon and Kussell of tlie
Georgia delegation voted against
the hill, the other# for it. It is a
aignitieant fact that those who
Take The
Prog; ress.
have studied the tinaneial ques-' deeline hut i
tion closest are against the i’op-
niistic free coinage measure. It
is said that more than half the
present Congress elected on free
coinage platform. This being
true, the recent vote shows what
result# a study of the matter is
likely to bring.
it is not -,i believer
a permanent advance without
some improvement in the demand
for manufactured goods nr bad
crop reports.'’
Perfect Digestion
Io secured by taking Hood’a Pitta r.Jter
dinner, or if digestion is impeded by
change of diet,
5pfovoreatiuj
' ’ thills and con-
'I'iie Atlanta Constitution
Pkoguess '#1.50 tear.
and
g c11io n in
lJt'1 l c ^ au ®' co ° 111
weather. They
break up u cold, wood A Sou v
prevent a lover, T
and rest oro
healthy action of
the liver nad howols. At homeorabveed
Liood’j Tills are u safeguard uud a friend. |
sUEKl I'T-hS SALE.
(tEORtUA, Whitjs C.>-.-.*.tv:—Will '
sold heioi-c the coui-t hous in ■
in said county on the ih-st T :> .-i.-..- ;:i
-March next within the l. yal h.nu-s niLvaie
t'T cash tin- following 1 property: Part of
land lot No. 101 in the 2nd district ot
said county, roulainiiiy 100 aci-o;. more or
less, and being the place deeded to A. F.
rndrrwoord A Sou by J. ,1. McLean bv
deed dated .'tan. 12th. 1,N'.)2, and rci-.irdeil
m Record of Deeds P e a **11n.-nye Jlt'i,
There is on this place :! small faixjs iii
moderately good condition, about dar.cres
in cultivation, levied and to be sold to
satisfy a justice court :i fa i .sued from
the J. P.’s court of ;1: -42!ith disti-i-t, ti.
J1-, said county, in favor of A. 1-’. fj.der-
Deu. .!. .1. McLean which
fi fa has been assigned i,y J. w. 11.
derwooil, formerly of ti.,; firm of K,
Underwood ,t Sori to A. P. I'mlerwo .1
and now proceeding for his individual
use. Eel), fi, IS:
Cure for
Sick
Headache.
Th
• p.stmd
of * fit
dies sntlVr from
M CD
hoa-hu-h
<* NlU-
d midoiilPit’dl v
by u
is'.n.Us-' 1
d liv
or or stqmaoh.
The 1
>c>i roiD
;eclv
that can lie oh-
mine
i for 1
!ii> distivss’myf com-
plaint is fm
aid in Hood's. Pills.
The-
; pills a
s so
mild and gentle
in :i(
■tioti vc
>t so
thorough that
then
give
perie
et satisfaetion.
Then-
emo sit
•k headaelte, jaundice
sour
stomae
li and all liver ills.
They
itreak
up c
olds and fever
and 1
treve-ul
I tie g
T'P-
KYTLE ; OAKES,
Tttorneys AT LAW,
(-leveland, Ga.
All business receives our prompt
attention.
.Ju>ti • • G .'-j-t blanks at this office
Jobwork. in city stylo at this office.
WHAT WE SAY, but
what Hood’a Sarsaparilla Does,
that tells ihe story of its merit and anc-
'■ess. Jicitieioher HOOD’S Cljr«3.
Cleveland High School.
Tuition and Board REASONABLE.
The moral and mental advance
ment of pupils especially de
signed.
A. E. LASHLEY, Principal,
Cleveland
(it.