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The Cleveland Proa
uSS,
Cleveland
Ga , May 1, ’96.
(sr 1
Olrituar
ies will tie published in
1 lie* l'KOGHUttS at 5 cunts per line.
Constipation
&
B«1
ioissjiess
Sick headache,
■r
Pains in the back,
i/d
V-’
Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exha istion.
.cr * is c
•;!’ one cure, which is
; -y^r€[ liver
'
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-ToNiio Pellets
Pink F
’it! •;cites Lire liver and
\ ... BUY
CS tllL*
Al?.
One
Tonic
t elle! nightly, acts as
I.-:'--.
laxative in keeping the bowels
.* . ;*.,
A: stores
the digestive- organs, tot;
UV- .
nervous system and makes new
flGOd.
Complete treatment, tv.<
.’•.les, one price, ^50.
.'in
sample Tree at any stop-
• "a no, New York
Jairarcl lisis the freshest, finest
candies ever in Cleveland.
Tin-: PinmiiKss enjoyed :i call
from l)r. Kinisev Monday.
Lawyer Tuck, of Athens was in
town on business Thursday.
A petition lu.l.idge Newman to
I release M'. A. Jackson and W. C.
I l'almer was being circulated for
signature this week. Messrs.
Jatksnn and Palmer were sen
tenced some time in February for
I illicit distilling. They have serr
ied their respective sentences
I about half out. Their families are
in destitute circumstances, with
no oik
' a re wi
renin in-
A I'iouic o.a '.a. om
Quite a crowd of young people
spent Saturday on Vonah moun
tain. The day was a beautiful one
for such a trip, the only complaint
was it was a little warm, Climb
ing the mountain was a seven*
undertaking and came near prov
ing serious to the more delicate
to 1 aise a crop. The men , ones, but. this was all forgotten in
iiur, if released, to return I the enjoyment that followed, and
in the fall and serve the
mg time.
Vonah Masonic Lodge had a
I mootin'*' last Saturday night.
! Mi. 11. A. Butler passed town
] Thursday oil the wav to Gaines-
1 vilie. i , , , ,
Some bright young man m the
Subscribers will confer a favor nth district, can yet a good ap
ply notifying us when they fail to , pointmeiit if he is competent to Arc* you end .oat ,m*Ua.d«..lj
, , ... , Is vonr ami] not free ami light?
u.i(i\( Hull pants. too the mark. Congressman ate .. , ’ . , ... ...
lias llu* ilu>ujrlit . I bygone lolly
l lie* gold fields of ( herolcee are wauls to tind a woii,o young Ptyanjfetl life's cloy-1 iir* 11 iutonight?
; attracting the attcnlion of Nort h
lern and Western capitalists.
■on-
Airs. II. M. Newton and son
M illie, of Atlanta, are visiting
her mother, Mrs. J. )'. 1 ..
11. T. Kenimer &. Son vi 11 ;m\ o
a big lot of goods in next work,
and when they come—Inn!* *.,.■!
(i. M. Slaton has a 11111
lidoutin! talk to the publh
tirst column of tins page,
what he lias to say.
Mr. and Mrs
wood left Sunday
where Mrs. Underwood will have
an oculist treat her eyes.
The Populists of White county
will have a mass meeting at 1 lies
court house at 10 a. in. May 5th.
The alliance, will hold a meeting
at :! p. m. 1 he same day.
\vc have Prof. Lushley's word lor
it that all in the party spent a de
light f|il day.
Yalta a Trip to Yonali.
man desiring to enter the Revenue
Cutter Service- The salary of
these positions is *00(1 for the first
t wo years, thou ■'1,1100 as a third
lieutenant, 1,000 as a second
lieutenant, * 1,900 as a lirsl. lieu-
Ienai11, and *2,<>00 as a captain. j
The first c xaniiuations will be held
about tin* middle of May.
Mr. Je.-st* R. Duke, of Texas,
arrived m Dahlonega last week,
lie. was a resident of Lumpkin
county some thirtv-tivn years ago
!. W. II ruder- and this is Ids first visit since, that
for Atlanta, time. 1 le was a p.iineor gold mi
ner and when lie left these, parts
11<* earned with him a map of a
piece of ground upon which lie
had made a rich find. lie made
vain attempts to ioaso the land
from the owner in order to work
the chute. The secret was lbs
own, however, and lie held it with
vain’ si copin'
wcepin’l
i. i . AiiiMUi c[' 1 own t r* v.< !
druck a rich mine iica r the cm
H'ouiul,
hot el, but
if the oihei.
will be of brick.
Is Called
To The
Fact
I'll AT-
()( U CiOODS ARE
Be sure and attend tlm free lee- |, () | K . that the lot would event,
turn at the Methodist church to- ll: ,|| v be possessed by parties who
night- Friday. And you should would pay him to divulge it. Mis
n't miss the exercises of tin* Sun- t mu* long hoped for arrived when
clay school railv tomorrow. the property changed hands re-
Miss (lassie* Oakes, who had for "ently, and his present visit, is for
several weeks been visiting Mrs. the purpose of limiting 1 be pro-
A. II. Henderson, returned home : cions ore. lime has obliterated
Snndav, t i the regrel of her mi-j many of his guides which marked
merous friends and admirers here. Cue spot but he is hopeful of sue-
DON'T FORGET when U are ' 1 '
j in town to call on 11. A. .Jarrird
j for Ladies' and Men’s Strawllais.
: In fact, consult him before buying!
I ANY goods—i.e will save you
money.
Col. -i. M'. Robertson, of Cor
nelia, delivered the memorial ad
dress at Marietta last Monday,
jile will address the citizens of
l Banks county <>n the issues of the
day at i lomor on May 5th.
i Mr. John Baker left Sunday for
Tie jam feel lilai (In
Or, like penitents. :
Now, if you do, sweet friend. Iliere'
somethin};' wrong.
V.'ii were not nmde a mourner—
Vnn need a trip lo Vonah
To se.V rear heart alum* with euro-fri
1 Minis'.
Th<*rr sunlight, sifts
Tliroiis'li leafy riffs
Upon the fairy scene beneath.
Ye tb-re behold
The iiinnifold
Blessings liiul Nature doth bccpionilt.
From shaded nooks
j (lush crystal brooks
! With song of wild sweet melody,
j Soft, ail corn notes
From wild birds’ throats
j Complete the woodland symphony.
! Fraught wit li perfume
Of leaf and bloom
Thu zephyrs soothing whisp’i ings croon,
Of future (ireams;
(If past, loved themes- -
Fond mern’ries with the soul commune.
Then for a day o*.i Younh’s heights.
Leave worldly rare at your feet.
(to while each sylvan charm invites
And songs of the hints entreat.
For there ain't no use a-hroodin’
With your upper lip protrudin'.
Life's too short, sweet friend, for each as
that.
You were not made a mourner
You need it. day on Yonali
To revive, you and knock your I roubles
Hat.
A Pleasant Surprise.
Lula Laconisms,
John Bryant and M'ill Houston
of Parks wen* here Monday.
Wiley Quillian has gone to
Ameriens to tli" Slate Kpwoitli
League convention.
Dank Carter is rebuilding Ids
mills, which wen
lire two years ago
ini ends rebuilding
not on tlie slum*
The new buihlin
II, I). Spencer lias relurticil
home lifter a week’s visit loW’lnle
and Lumpkin enmities.
Bob Quillian, of Belton, is a can
didate for the legislature.
M ilcy Quillian and M ill Sim
mons intend giving Cleveland a
hurried visit Sunday.
Tim good, work emit buses. Af
ter a twelve days' protracted ser
vice lit Lula church the place of
meeting was changed to Be! It on
church and there are lim
peels of the services continuing
during tlu* coming week.
John Satterfield of Town Creek
(•ame hero M’ednesdav and took
j lie train for Marseille.
Newt Payne of Cleveland was
here a short while Sunday after
noon.
(’apt. Baker came here Sumbiv
and took the traid for Detroit, his
home.
ihli'i iiO? 101)AGCO ! ■
row to rnnr. vofHwbhF While
USING IT.
Thu tobacco habit grows on a mini un
til his nervous system is seriously alVert
i'd. impairing health, comfort find luippi
lie..;;. To quit suddenly is loo severe
■ -herli : > the system, ns lohficdo lo a-u in-
veto.-ale user becomes a stimulant that
liis . . i -m eeuliiumliy enives. “Uaco-
I'nru" is a si.'icfd'ill-: cure for the Inbucnt
Il'.-J roved l)\ ! habit, in all Ils lurms. carefully e.oni-
-\]„ ('-1 ej ur liu'Uld' ii after tin* l'U-muht of all eminent
II riia jiiiyf-ici.-ei who llllS used it ill his
private practice since IS72. without a fail- 1
tyle ofllu* oiliel. | ore. II is purely vegetable and gaarau-
1 r<-.i pcrf-rtly iiarinless. You ran use all
he Iniau-en yon want, while takiiu
n-Coro.” 'll A
top. \V(* give I
lire ; .ermine" i 1 1
Mass Meeting.
We, the undersigned citizens
of While county, do hereby call a
mass meeting of Democracy for
said couniy lo meet at Cleveland
the lirsl Tuesday in May next for
the purpose of reorganizing, and
such other business as may canid
before it. 'I bis April I t, I89G.
II. F. Miles. II. A. Allison.
Lunch Brnmiett.
Shoal Creek Shots.
M'e have received a. nice little
rain and wo are, vtery proud of ii.
Mr. M’illie O’Kelley an 1 Mis-
itilY you when lo
wrilterf ghoi-a'ut(*e ot
anv cits;- with three
ox os’, or refund 'lie m * -.villi ten per
. ail. interest “Hnen-t'nrn” is not asllb-
S .-.wlulc. hut- a sr.irnlilie cure, that cures
without tlie aid of will power and with
I no im-ii vonieure. tt leaves flic system
ms pure and free I'nm nicotine as He* dav
! you look join- lirsl chew or Sirioke-
i Curc*il !>y Br.cco-C'.iid and Gained Thirty
Bounds.
I From hundreds of lostiinoueiIs, the.
1 originals of which are on till* and on liter
| and open to inspection, the following is
I presented :
' riay'.ou.Nevada Co., Ark., .faa. gs. ISiTi.
■( )S- ! .mvUa ('hem Pal A Ml';. (’*■.. La CYosm-
Vis. ({I'u'tlemen: For Torty _ y ears t
used tidiaceo in all its forms. For Ivon-
ty-iivc years of that time ! was a great
uuiierer from geilef-al detiility and heart
li seio.p-. For fifteen years I fried to quit,
but couldn't, i took various remedies,
am ng others *'Ne-to-har.'' --Tie- 1 rid in il'
Tolmeeo Antidote,” “Double ChloMtle of
Cold,” etc . bill nofie of them did me the
h a,-I tut of good. Finally, however. 1
purchased a box of your “Jlaco-Uuro'
and Ii lias entirely cured me of llu* tin hit.
iu alt ils forms, and ! have increased ,'il)
pounds, in weight, end am retii vud from
all llu* numerous aches and pnhmofbndy
and mind. 1. could write a. quire of pa
per upon my changed feelittgif and condi
tion, ' ' Vmii'S repe.et,fully,
1’.' i I. MAitnrrtY,
Pastor C. 1*. Church, Clnytoft,-Ark.
Sold by all druggists at $1 per lmx ;
Ihrec boxes, (tliirty days’ treatment.) 1
si) wit.lf iron dad, written guarantee.
, , • • , ■ . | I or sent, direct upon rec-.oip't. of price. Write
Anna Memtt wen* omed m linlv ...... . . ,,,, , . ,
■' ,, ' for Imol;a-f and proofs, l-.nrckii ( lioiuieat
mati'imouy by Filler S. M. him-
'JTIL REST
THE PCRLST,
THE FRL.SIlLS I
THE CHEAP!
: avi ' i . 1 1,1 hi -' h" m, ‘ in l),,ln,it ' JI. II. Huff. J. \V.11.Underwood. |
Alidiio-Mii. 11 o will Ik* ijniu* a I )u u t
jiucl
A A I) WE PAY THE
RES T PRICES
FOR VOI R
ERODE CL*
two weeks and it is in aidless to
jsay the lime spoilt at home will
be unis! enjoyable for Mr. Baker
Young Harris News: Col. II.
II. Perry addressed a largo ci owd
at the old chapel on last Sat urelay
on t he money (pie-lion. The (Job
made a very able speech and
shows up bis side of the .plcslion
well.
C. II
R. R.
B. M
■>! wa rds
sbury.
Allison.
A. Jarrard.
1 >. ('ooley.
A. Oakes.
E. Sul I on.
M. Miller.
FAum Tiii! Pahlojo-ioa Ni’uuht:
.On Monday hist Col. Price was
suriinioned by Dr. Waddell to ap
pfar at the college at lsJ o’clock
noon. Always readv to answer a
siiiniiH'iis that, might mean some
thing ft r the good of the college,
although ignorant of what, was
wanted with him on l his occasion,
Col. Price responded to tin; call.
| Arriving at the chapel lie found
all the students and a large num
ber of citizens there assembled.
,, ,, ,, ., , Col. Price being escorted to the
S. < i. Castleberry. , .
, , , stage Senator Boyd delivered a
John ,1. kimsev. • ; , ...
, ,,, ! most ebtfiuent and tout lung little
-las. (Hen.,
, ,, ,, i prcstmiatioii speech,and (,ol.I. nee
A. II. I lendersoii. , 1 1
... ., 1 soon loimd t led t he occasion was
Hiram < annon. i , , ....
j, j j’j.-k-Ij j the uiiveilmg oi a liandsonie lirc-
iz<"oil painting of himself, this
rift, of Miss Fannie Craigmiles to
soY on the 22d of April. Maylhe
I .old prospi'r them.
Million Jackson found a settled
bee swarm M ednesday. He and
John Stnncol successfully hived
them and they are now working
well.
E. ii. Jackson and A - M . Bow
en had a dillicultv it few days ago.
Another citizen in our commu
nity. Site’s a girl and is board
ing at James E. Smith’s.
k ivlfg. <’n
Muss.
,u< Vnyse, Wis., nnd BostoMy
(i. S. Kytle. j
Endcrwood.
E. J. Houston.
(i. 1). Pilchford. I
PRIZE WORD
Mr. R. F. (Quillian imnouuee-I On aeeount of the grea- success
for t he legislature in I lull county, . (| 1 the last contest oil tired by Ln-
ttnd Mr. Thomas M. Bell of that dies’ Every Saturday, the publish
It will pay yon to come from
tmy part of the county to
trade with us. Iliere
is no old stock
mixed in our
goods,
THEY ARE ALL MAY,
county announces lie, will . (a pt
t he noniiuat ion for . • ia . r i: u-1
the thirty-tliitd di>t :et it :■
tiered him.
The. busy season for
dv Adams now beg.:
cattle, sheep and stoel
taken to the mountain
under Unde Andv s watchful eve.
Heverttl of our citizens have sent
cattle. Mr. A. II. 1 lendersoii sent
a herd numbering lifly-flvo.
Gainesville Cracker:
ers inive, al the retjue-'l of many
of their readers, decided to oiler
another, and will pay $20 in .gold
to the person able, to take the let
ters contained in Lai>ii:s M kkk-
i.y and construct the largest num
ber of words therefrom without
using any letter m any one word
. more tiroes than it is contained in
j Ladiks Wkknly. For example:
Is, lad, sleek, etc. $15 will be
| paid for the second best list; $10
for third best list, and $5 forcadi
Mr. E. ,,,f tin* live next best lists received
I th<! college. The piel lire is a liand-
* AnIiA • j Mum- ui.c, t la* handiwork ol the
I fair donor, artistically wrought in
rich oil colors, encased in a mas-
site gill, frame. At the conclu
sion of Col. Boyd’s remarks. Col.
Price responded in a feeling
speech, expressing his pleasant
surprise and appreciation of the
honor eonfen'ed.
Ail
ing i
! ge
Leo Locals.
Last M'edncsday, a tt
:*k
Town Creek Topics.
Thomas McAfee, who has been j
<]uite sick, is no bel ter. . Mrs. J.
!!. < lantreli visited relatives here
Sunday. .The (piarterly meeliug
til Blue Ridge was largely attend-'
ed from all parts of the commuui- i
tv..Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of!
Nacoorhee visited here .Saturday j
night and Sundti y.. 11 or her L Alii- (
son, who was stabbed by V* in. I
Nix a few days ago, is much bet
ter. . Mrs. W. P>. Bell spent Sal-;
urday night, here visiting her lath
or, who is tjuile sick .. F. A. Mc
Afee went to Ciarkesville Iasi j
week .. W. J. Etris,our old friend, j
is as jovial as ever. . ’i oung corn |
is coming op and looking line iti i
this sect ion . .There was a church ]
trialatTesnat.ee. Saturday. M’e
understand some of tlm .members
took aboard too much of the oh- j
lie-joyful.
one year
Fresh from the N'ew \ ork
houses. M'e went to New j t () be ill Atlanta, as
R. M itt, dentist, from Baltimore, bp them before May 25th. 100
who came to Gainesville some other valuable rewards will be
time ago and secured a place with | .riven in order of merit. Anyone
Dr. M. M. Ham, disappeared last sending a fair sized list is sure of
Mondav simultaneously w i t b ;l consolation reward. A fine sab -s
about *75 worth "f Dr. Hums den- bicycle (either girl’s or boys)
tal instruments. He is supposed ■ w ||[ ) >(; o-jven for t,iie best list re
lic was seen r-cived from anymu under 17 vein.-
York and bought there and j there at the last account of him.
made a big saving by so do- j L u j.,cksonand VYebb
ing and we can and aid sell j ji ()Wen engaged in a row of the
these goods cheap. ! |[„ticuff order hist week. 1 hedif-
j liculiv grew out of a law suit over
Ilie-seventh of an acre of land.
, r TI HtT'V' 5 L'he suit resulted in Jackson’s la-
•J . I! 1 TS UO, Ivor and he began cultivation on
7 the land. M'e understand that
Bowen also began work on the
disputed strip, and a general mix
up was the result Bowen had
warrants issued for Jackson. Jack
I son gave bond and waived trial.
G. \Y. SLATON, Act.
of age. Age must be written on
li-t to count for t his pi ize.
Enclose three two-cent stamps
for tt sample copy of this popular
weekly for ladies and girls eon-
taming full particulars and rules
governing word building contest.
Address Ladies’ Every Saturday,
920 Walnut St,, Philadelphia, Pa.
R eal merit h the character
istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after other preparations fail.
Get Rood’s and ONLY HOOD’S.
Air. M ilov O’Kelley of Jackson
county and Miss Merrill of Lump
km county were married.
Prof. W. P. Cooley is again at
home.having completed his course
at the Southern business college.
•J. N. Miller is called pa again.
Another girl to brighten his home.
John Adams of M hi to Creek
was with us Saturday.
Mr, Br inks is doing a good bus
iness m the photograph line. He
has made eleven different pictures
for ove mini.
E. N. Craven and family visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. l’ratei and wife, Thomas
and Cal lie Allison of Gainesville
visited their uncle, R. 11. Barrett,
Sunday night.
Uncle Jimmy Miller departed
this life Monday night and was
interred in Mossy Creek cemetery
Wednesday at ten o’clock. The
bereaved children, relatives and
friends have our sympathy.
J. D. Cooley math* a business
trip to Gainesville Tuesday.
Guaranteed :o he made from Imported All Wool. Blaclt
or Blue Worsted Corded Cheviot, made in latest style,
lined with imported Farmer Satin, trimmed and
finished m the hew ot Custom Tailor manner.
You cannot duplicate it in your town tor $i5.ou
The same goods made
*j§| for YOUTHS, id to
& 19 years,
BOYS’ KNEE
Heel for Pants, t oe Boys, send ages.^t
m PAY EXPRESS CHARGES! p
to your door, and, should Kg
you not feci satislled,
^ will refund money,
OPMPMkF'R 1 J’ ou buy direct from one of the largest wholesale manu-
■ TIT ILIudLK fjjeturers a full Suit, COAT, VTST and PANTS, tor
' J6.50, made to order. If you order a suit, your friends will want one like it.
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