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Tbe Cleveland Progress
OlftfUd Organ » f White vuunty
»e« Hugh Re«s«.
The Wicked World.
•£aWr«*l at th* P«mt-nffic« at ClovcUml
4tav,«od-c]jiftH Mail M»»ttJmi. 29,.'92
Clsvelsnd, Ua., Apr. 1C, ’98.
PERRY TO SPEAK.
Hon. Ileitrv H. Perry, Demo*
era tie candidate on the sound
money platform for repreientn-
tive <if the Ninth district in Con- fflobe, hut this U due lately to
•ri'090, will address the people of
A question which is constantly j
lifting propounded and qne which!
eiiimot he answered satisl'actorily I
js.'jMM Jiuimuyty is becoming
more depraved as the world grows
older. Tho general verdict n thal
such is the ease, while others
claim that the world has ever
been the same and that our in
creasing knowledge of the world
and its ways is the cause for the
seeming criminal increase.
Every tiny the papers contain
accounts of crimes of every de
scription from all parts of the
White county at the court house
the. inereasid news facilities of
modern times; and the successful
daily must he a complete chrom
ic Cleveland during the noon re- <;|e of the passing show. We read
cess of court next Wednesday,
April 15th. Especial attention
will tie given to the discussion of
the financial question. Mr. Perry
has for years been a close student
of this question and the assertions
made and arguments presented
will not he of the wind bag vm-
ety, hut will he hacked by facts
and a knowledge of the question
that very few public men possess.
The speech will be dean, plain
and unprejudiced find evert niun
tn White County should hear it.
Carter attempted to straddle
mid split his pantaloons first pop.
Do you favor men or principles?
Perry is the man either or both
ways.
The Georgia Cracker, uninten
tionally we suppose, credited us
with a paragraph last week which
was taken from another paper.
The
the details as we would any other
news item, not realizing even in a
v.igiio manner tin* horror of the
crimes they depict.
Hut when these atrocious crimes
are perpetrated in our own State
wo can faintly imagine the terror
and grief with which they are
fraught, and stand aghast at me
contemplation of the brutal mad
ness which inspired them.
Within the last month four de
liberate murders have been com
mitted at our own doors, so to
speak. Hall, Rabun, Pike and
Talbot counties show the bloody
recoid. In Hall and Talbot the
victims were women. In the for
mer county the crime was partic
ularly gruesome and dastardly,
and in the latter, though some
what less brutal, was horrible in
the extreme. In Hall a young
was murdered by one who had
sworn her protection and love be
fore God and man; in Talbot' a
beautiful and accomplished young
lady met. death i.t the hands of
I her jealous lover. It is possible
clipping stated that ^-*’1. ■ for u miiii in tlic heat of passion
Perry is oil the wrong side of the [ t() takw lho | ife „ f i, is f( .|| uw | 1U _
money question. We must dis
claim why such expression.
No ,"“Snap’’ Wanted.
County Directory.
Ordinary—-J. It. Freeman.
Clerk—W. R. Power.
Sheriff—S. I.. Brown.
Tax Receiver—(I. N..Colley.
1’nx Collect or—Hen t on Tiotter. .
• iTeietfrer—13.■ N. Wnrwiek.
Surveyor—”. II- Kflwaixls.
Coroner—M. L. Alien.
Hclioffl Cnmm’r. O.S. Kytle.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS •
J . A. Ricliuntsiln. Naeoocliee. Ga.
R. T. Kenimer. Cleveland. <iu.
J. M. Cooley, Leo, Oa.
JUDICIARY.
John J. Kimwev. J. S. ((
Howard Thorn] re a. - .!. <
ville, Oa.
The executive committee of the
Ninth copgressionnl district will
meet in Gainesville next Tuesday.
The probable object of the meet
ing will lie to set the time for the
congressional nominating conven
tion.
It is to he hoped that the com
mittee will consider party success
above all things else and not call
the convention until after the na
tional platform is made. Theeall-
ing of snap conventions for so
Called “party harniotiy”is already
becoming nauseating. The choice
of tlie congressional candidate by
the convention this year means a
great deal to the Democracy of
the district. The national plat
form will declare for sound mon
ey, and if u free* silver candidate
is nominated it will place both
Democrats and candidate in very
awkward positions. There can
he no reason for a snap conven
tion. ■ To hasten choice in the
counties would not only do Col.
Perry injustice but would be an
equal injustice to the people, foi
they would express themselves be
fore an opportunity will have
been given to hear a thorough pre
sentation of the true Democratic
principles of the financial problem.
Can the committee conscientious
ly call an early convention in face
of these facts? We think net.
man, but how a man can delibe
rately murdei the being upon
whom his heart's affections are
centered is bev.md conception.
Such love—if it can he so termed—
is indeed a fierce and peculiar pits*
sum. The insanity dodge so com
mon among murderers these lays
should lie a plausible one, for the
qualms of .1 conscience laden with
t|)0 guilt of murder must be dis
tracting even to the veriest brute.
Hut the punishment, of conscience,
though severe, is not enough.
Let the poi petrators < f these liein-j
oils crimes lie meted speedy pun
ishment.
$1,000 IN PRIZES TO 1JE DISTRIBU
TED ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Use tho letters contained in tlie text:
“Monox Surds Grow," and form as
many words as you can, using letters ei
ther backward or forward, lint don't use*
any letter in same word more times than
itaippcara in “Monox Surds Grow." For
example the wonts: seo, on. none, woods,
etc. The person forming lho greatest
number of words, using the letters in the
text, will receive one hundred dollars in
cash. For the next largest list we will
give $15 in cash, for the next $25 rash,
and for each of the next ten largest lists
we will give ten dollars in gold. If you
are good at wo-ijl making you can secure
a valuable prize, as the Monon Seed Com
pany intend giving many hundred spo
cial prizes to persons sending them lists
containing over twenty live words.
Write your name on list of words (num
bered) and enclose the same postpaid
with 12 two cent stamps for a combina
tion package of Monon Soeds That Grow,
which includes 12 packets of the
BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM
A thoroughly tooted Remedy
rOR ALL
BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES.
Thi« standard remedy has been tried and
not found wanting, fur forty year*. by an
«iuincut physician., who ha* um*»1 It with csr»
tain and unvarying success for all diacuuHt
for which it is rncouimended. It never fall*
to benefit from the first dose. quickly and
otfoctually driving out all diseaso germ*
from til* ay*turn without any unpleasant or
Injurious effect*. It ia not tint result of Ig
norance or superstition, but it is founded
npon common sens* and a thorough knowl*
u(igo of modern utodlcal science. it effect
ually purifies and enriche* the blood and
brings health to the sufferer. A* a general
building-up tonic it I* without a rival, anil
in it* analysis of health-giving properties it
ih absolutely beyond comparison with any
remedy ever offered to the public. It Is a
panac ea for impaired vitality and all ills re
uniting from impure and impoverished
Idood —llie current of life; quickly cures
Nerofula, l ifers. Enema. RUIn Ola-
vnivs ami Eruptions, f'atnrrli. Djs*
pepsin, Itheiiuiallsm. User. Kidney
INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF.
Bend for our Free H*«k of ValuAfcle
I it format Ion. together with a wonderful
array of certificate* of remarkable cures,
from tbe simplest to the most virulent (Us-
en*d, after all known remedies hud failed.
There certificate* testify with no uncertain
I.mnd. that Botanic Blood Balm I* the beat,
rh"np**t, quickest, greatest utid most pow
erful Blood Purifier and health-giving rem
edy «vor known to the world. It Isonrflta
from lho Ur*tdiMsr. , ,
Prick—ll.nu per bottle; $.'>.00 for f> bottles.
II. B. n. Fills are a mild aud eflectlve
purgative and Liver Regulator. One rill is
a done. Price, 25 ct*. por box.
It. B. B. Naive* is a superior dressing
and Lure for alt kind* of sore*, burns, erup
tions, etc. Price, 50 cts. por box.
B. B. B. Nranff, excellent for colds, ca
tarrh. etc. Price Wet*, per box. These nm*
ho used, when necessary, with Botanic
Blood Balm.
Kur sale by druggists; if not, send to u».
Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, 6a.
Jurors for April Court.
Followin'; is a list, of jurors
drawn :il October term, 18'.i(>, to
serve at April term, 18'J(>, of
W bite superior court:
GRAM) JURORS.
Tlios V Cantrell, \V I Hum-
nlii'ies, H II Turner, SS Crumley,
!• M Me.Millen, M 11 G.lstrap, \V
T Crum lev, .1 L i' rdue, L ll.Iaek
son, l« M Sliuler, John A Ledford,
G A Adalii.-, H J Heaeli, 11 11 llel
ton, A M (Mark. .) C Rogers, N, X
Littlefield, L 1) Carpenter, J A1
1’a liner, E A Hrownlow, .John G | (l,.p (w it H . It is now being; wnrke 1 l>y W
Allen, .las N Head, John ,J Head,
EC Dorsey, A II I leiidei'sou, Jr.,
O M Lothridgc, G II ('lark, J M
Glover, W R Ash, VV J Rllogtm.
Total, 30.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
N ii Skelton, C A Jones, It 11
Harrett, W J Oakes, Jr.. J L He.I
ton, S C Cantrell, J C Hell, J H
Ferguson, 11 F Miles, S E West
moreland, Hiram Cunmm. ' J *•
Turner, J W Hlaekwell,.! ffo’Kel-
lev, G \ v Antrev, Jasper ilo.l-
conib, John H Cannon, A H Htl'V-
en, C M Clayton, 1) II Warwick,
T A Oakes, J E Sutton,. \\ 11
Smith. J M G'llbvaith, V C Skel
ton. J \V Warwick, A G Kenydv,
\Y M Satterfield, W 11 Roberts,
.1 C Stovall, J F West, John Ad
ams, James M Corbin, J 11 ('ra
ven, J L Fix, C A Thurmond.
Total. 36.
The modern Pain Annihilator, will positively
cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts, Sores, Earache, Backache and all other
aches. SALVATION OIL is sold everywhere for
25 cents. Only the genuine will do the work.^
Che* LANGE'S PLUGS,Tho GriatTubaceo Antidote,10c. Dealers ur mail,A.C.Meier * Co., Balto.,Md.
THE
uanacD'JsasacD y. no Traxm xrt?.o .-tnaiN
N( TICK.
GEORGIA, Wjiitr County:—Whereas .
l.l. IL WcHlmorpianrl. administrator «»f 1
1 ReavpH W<*Mtfiori*lini(l« ilorenncd pepre-
M»nt8 to Hit* court in liip petition, duly i
| filed find entered on record, that lie has j
i fully administered Heaven Went more
; land’s estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and credit- M&flUl&CtlirCrS
ors, to allow cause if any they, ean why
said administrator should not lie dis- j
charged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in July, 181*0.
J. H. Kkkkman, Ordinary.
SHERIFF S SALE.
GEORGIA'—Whitb County:--Will be
sold before the court House door in the
town of Cleveland in said county for cash
within the legal hours sale on the first
Tuesday in May next, the ff Rowing
property, ns the property of the defend-1
ant .las. P. Phillipps, towit: All of the j
defend ant's inteiest in the Loud Gold.
Mine situated, lying’ u.nd bein^ in the
county of White and in the first district of
said county, said Loud Gold Mine con
sisting of lots of land Nos. 35. 3'.*, 40 and
41. All raid lots containing 1,000 acres,
more or the interest of said lefend-
ant in said mine being 1 1 Oth undivided ;
with all the rights and privileges thereto
belonging-. This property is one of the
most p odue.tive gold mines in the State
and is exceeding- rich in g-old veins and
CTOTr>rir»trregrrx-ryx ryrjJT.rp-ynji ■—riXf51'.r.L5J JJfXTf.XXl TT.X3 .*XT3TEBUCT UQ WTV3TOO3LUll/X tOT - tu u
JOHN WILKES, Manager.
Charlotte, IV. C.
„\T ciclqii\ery
FOR
MILIfj m FilEWHG GJLD 0RES.+-*
ITanuIactorcrs 01
CH LOR I NATION A SPECIALLY.
Engines, Boilers,
Saw
Pinnjis, Piping,
AND ALL REPAIR WORK.
u Tnnrrrsinmnrff ire z ru'SYimrrBTnrcir
DON’T STOP TOBACCO!
HOW TO CUKE YOURSELF WHILE
USING IT.
The tobacco lmbit grrmvH on a man un
til his nervous system is seriously atlVct-
ed, impairing- health comfort and lmppi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a
shock to the system, as tobureo to an in
veterate user becomes a stimulant that
his system continually craves. 4 *Bnco-
Curo" is a scientific e ire for the tobacco
habit, in all ils forms, carefully com
pounded after the formula of an eminent
Berlin physician who has used it in his
private practice since 1N7-, without a fail
ure. It is purely vegetable aud gruirun-
teed perfectly harmless. You can use all
the tobacco you want while taking- *’lki-
co-Curo.” It will notify you when to
stop. Weguvo a written guarantee ot
t:uro permaneiiMy any case with three
boxes, or refund tin* money with ten per
cent, interest “Baito-Curo” is not a sub
stitute, but a scientific cure, that cures
without the aid of will power and with
no iuco .venieuce. It leaves the system
H. Courtenay w ho is realizing-handsome
ly therefrom. Said one-sixteenth inter
est levied and to be sold as the property
of said J. 1*. Phillipps to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa issued from White superior
court in favor of Dowdell brothers vs. j
.said J. P. Phillipps. Said property fully
described in mortgage. Written notice of-
levy given in terms of the law.
This April 0, ISM.
^ S. L. Brown. She»ifT. !
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Wmrn CorNTY:—To all
whom it may concern: Whereas E. N.
Trotter and J. 11. Trotter, executors of
Nathaniel Trotter, deceased, »*eproseht t<>
the court in tlioir p«*titi«*n duly filed and 1
na’orded that they art* now ready to pay '
out said estate and make final settlement
with the legatees and he discharged from
their said trust, mid take letters to that ;
etlect. These are then fore to cite all per
sons concerned , the next of kin, legatees
and creditors to show cause, if any they
can, why said executors should not he al
lowed to make said final settlement, pay
over to the legatees their respective
shares, and take ieth rs of dismission on
the tilst Monday in May next. Feh’v 4,
Winchester Repeating
° Our Model 1893 Shot-Gun is now used
Rifles i
by all the most advanced trap
Shot-Guns a
and game shooters. Single Shot-Rifles 3
ASK TODR DEALHa TO CROW YOU THIS GUII. ‘ j
Everything that ia Newest ami lies; i:i Repeathir; Arms ss well u- a" sJ
kinds of Ammunition are made by th; , Jj
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Winchester Ave., New ITEven, C, n.i. '•>
0 vjt Pend a 1‘or.tul Card with your addrc3> for ourli«J-va^Il’us. rat(':i'Ja f ;:lc rn •. c ■
\JUL r WSLSUULSL2^JlSiSL^ QS.^ASiSLJlLSL^SL r ^^2 2S.yj?S T < 0 v o ^ o o o <i n •
H'
1496.
J. 11. Ft:
Ordinary.
Mnnv surli Hon 1
Blntxl Halm is a
poundiM mi'd ' in
yours' praota o l>v
it is tlio lv st Id" 1
to tlio jmlsio. ami i
if /jivon a fair tri d
li tXKS.
; • 1‘lvi‘t. 1’olanic
" 1 ■«i in sly coill-
i, salt of forty
n a: liiii'a jdi siuian.
I'livilier rvar nfforwl
* jrimrnntooil to run*
Try it lor all sk n
tla
anti most popular flowers of ililti-i ant va- ■ 118 l""‘ e ,tni ' (”"[ nicotine as the dav
- ,. ll ] 1>8 0 f ,i. yon took your tirst enow or sinoke-
Tlic supi't'Kie foui't of Georgia
isovor woikotl. Tho pouphsshould
not fail to ratify tho proposed
amendment to the constitution
which provides for three addition
al justices.
'I lie Georgia Cracker has been
transformed front an eight column
folio to a six column quarto. Its
first issue in the new dress prom
ises even bettor things for the fu
ture than has marked its past.
Wo arc eel tain nothing better
could be said of the Cracker,
rirtirs, also particulars unit :
tribution of prizes. This word contest
will ho carefully and conscientiously eon-
ducted, and is solely for t lie purpose of
further inti odueinjr our seeds in new lo
calities. You will receive the bi(ft;est val
ue in (lower seeds ever offered, and lie- 111,11 °l >o n to inspection
sides if you are able to make a (rood list ! presented:
of words and answer promptly you will | Chiyton,Nevada u
stand an eipml opportunity to secure a j
valuable prize. \Ve intend spending a |
large amount of money in the distrihu
tion of prizes in this contest. We assure
you that your trial order with us will he
most (fratifyinjf. Write your name plain
ly aud scmijlist rs arly ns possible.
Address, MONONSEED CO„
Cured by Bacco-Curo and Gained Thirty
Pounds.
From hundreds of testimonials, the
originals of which are on tile and on tile
the following is
Ark.. Jan. 28, 1895.
Eureka Chemical Ml“. Co., La Crosse
Wis.—Gentlemen: For forty years 1
used tobacco in all its forms. For twen
ty-live years if that time I was a rent
sufferer from general debility and hen t
disease. For fifteen years 1 tried to quit
but couldn't. 1 took various remedies,
anions others "No-to-bae,” "The Indian
.. .... . ,,, | Tobacco .'ntidoie," “Double Chloride of
Mono.. Bldg. Chicago. 111. , }oll ,.- , „ llt noue ^ thl , (U d me the
" ** • le.is’ i- st illy, however. I
' purchased a box of y u "liaco-Curo'’
and it ha- •■i.tirely cured me of the habit
in all its l' rms, and 1 have increased 90
pounds in weight and am relit veil from
all the numerous aches and pains of body
and mind. 1 could write a quire of >in"-
per upon my changed feelings and co ,'i-
tion. Yours repeclfully, t
P. H. Mauburv,
Pastor C. P. Church, Chiyton, Ark.
Sold by all druggists at $1 per box:
three boxes, (thirty days' treatment,)
$2.50 with iron clad, written guarantee,
or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write
for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical
.A Mfg. Co., LaCrosse, Wis., and Boston,
Mass.
Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, Headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion arc promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work
Hood’s
easily amt thoroughly. ■ ■ ■
Best after dinner (dlls. Blv III
2A rents. All druggists. I III
Prepared by ('. I. Rood ft Co.. Lowell, Mass,
The only Pin to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
aud blood diseases, including catarrh and
l heumatisni in its worst form. One bot
tle of it contains more dilative and build
ing u(i virtue than a dozen of any other
kind. Try •
vestlsement
Druggists.
■the old reliable."
elsewhere. For
See
sale
nd-
by
.#y m\ fee yeur
^m Middle-man?
EART DISEASE, Hkc ;
many other ailments vrhen they
havo taken hold ot the system,
novor gets better of its own accord, but
Constantly yrourts worse. There are
thousands who know they havo a defective
heart, but will not adrr.lt the fact. They
don’t want th*»ir friends to worry, and
Don't know what to take for it. as
they havo been told time and again that
heart disease was incurable. Such was tho
Case of Mr. Silas Fariey of Dyes ville, Ohio ,
who writes Juno 19,1694, as fellows:
*'I had heart disease for years.
my heart hurting me almost continually.
Tho first 15 years I doctored ail the time, j
trying several physicians and remedies,
until my last doctor told mo it was only r.
question of timo ns
I could not. be cured.
I gradually grew
worse, very week,
and completely dis
couraged, until I
lived, propped half
up in bod, because 1
couldn't lie clown
nor sit up. Think- i
ing my time had
come I told my faa- j
ily what I wanted
done when I was
gone. But on tho first day of March on
tho rccomrneudution of Mrs. Fannie Jones,
of Anderson, Ind., I commenced t mg
J>r. Miles 9 Dure for the
and wonderful to t .1, in ten cays I was
working at liciit work and ou March 19 com
menced framing a barn, which Ls heavy j
worK, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am JG
years oid, 0 ft- 44 inches and weigh 250lbs.
I believe I am fully eured % and
I am now oniy anxious that everyone shall
know of your wonderful remedies."
Dyesville, Ohio. Silas Farley.
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Our Big 7C0 Pago Vulaloguo and Buyers
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ai (1 tellstlieone-proflt price of oxer 40,000
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and keep off idlers. You can’t get it too
quick.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
The 5tnre of All the People
«.n6 Michigan Ave., Chicago. J)j. MfieS Heart CUVQ
Dr. Milos Heart-Cur© is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottlo will benefit.
All druggists sell it at 11. 0 bottles forJ5 or
it will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price
* "i., Elkhart, T J
by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co..
rt, Ind.
Restores Health
WE DO JOB WORK.
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None except youn.ff Indie.-
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Cure for Sick Headache.
Thousand <>f ladies suffer from
sick headache caused undoubtedly
hv disordered liver or stomach.
| The best remedy that ean lie oh-
j tiiine.l for this distrossin*r com
plaint is found in Ilopd’s Rills. 1
1 These pills are so mild and irentle
in action yet so thorough that
they trive perfect- satisfaction.
They cute sick headache, jaundice
j sour stomach aud all liver ills, j
I They break up colds and fever
| and prevent the "rip.
! Justice Onurt blanks at this office
j Jobwork in city style at this office.
lUOT WHAT WE SAY, but
* ** what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does,
thut tells the story of its nierit and sue-
! ccss. Remerp'iPi- HOOD’S Cures.
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il business rei eives out pitmpt
attention.
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Celebrstrd
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* DRUMS, FIFES,
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veland High School.
Ruitian and Board REASONABLE.
he moral aud mental advance
ment of pupils especially de
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lor Violin. Guitar, Mandolin. Banjo
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bll. 813, 815, 817 E. 9th SL, N. Y.
io The
Progress.
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SS
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