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Progress,
Cleveland, Ga,, May 8, ’8G.
Eh-.yObit-miries will lie published in
the Puoiiruss nt 5 cents pee line.
BRIEF AND NKWM
Eitaon
& Biliousness
Sick-headache,
Pains in the back,
v«itu>w Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
There is only one curt:, which 13
f ) 1 ’gm'&FCl uver
I § ^|;Ji%o_pius_
<?/Tonzc Pellets
'in!. .-'Ill ‘ -xhes tlie liver am)
. <ve:. the bile.
One Tonic Pellet nightly, acts as i
re: he laxative in kcepit:.-; the bi.-v
open, restores the digestive organ■
tip the nervous system and rite
rich blood. Complete treatment
iiedieines, otie price, 2-,c.
Treatise and sample free at any si,
-tu'wn tmi. fin.. Nov Y~-i
Is Called
Fad
-THAT -
It will pity you to come from
tiny part of t la- county to
trade with us. I lu-re
is no old stock
mixed io our
goods,
us.hg any loiu. in any one wo,-1
more times than it is contained in 1
LaiviKs ll'ij.Ki.v. l-'or example: |
Is, latl, sleek, etc. S' 15 will he
paid for I lie second host, list ; yin
A lot of news crowded out this j lol . ,| i;n | |, ( . M p lM< „,jvi for ,-a -It !
of the live next hot lists received
hp them hofore , May 25th. 1001
other valuable rewards will he
given in order of merit. Anyone
sending a f-iir sixod list is sure of
a consolation reward. A line safe-
tv bicycle (cither girl’s or hoys) {
will he "icon for the best list re- j
coved from anyone under 17 vents |
of age. Age must he written on'
list to count for this pri/.e.
Enclose three two-ccnt stamps
lev, AY. IL Powers was tooun
well to preach Sunday and tin- weekly for Indies and girls eon-
coinmomiratton < f the Lord's Sap taming full parliculars and liih-s
per constituted the service at the governing word building contest.
Baptist church. Address Ladies' Every Saturday,
•w , | * i , n • hiM) Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. with tlm above o)(iIm-h of tl>
Mr. Andv Adams of this eottntv , ^ 1 ..m school law in g-m
Ins in his possession a “mad
stone.” it would te well ton-j Sunday School Rally
member this fact while mad dog-
Last Saturday will for long
■\ i..i
School cl osts next week
week.
Mr. Hemp McAfee, of Bullion-
ega, was in town the tirst of this
week.
1!. T. Kenimer iN Son have just
gotten in another lot of new and
stylish hats.
Prospector Speorman left for
his home in Cartcrsville Thursday.
II-- was ipiite unwell and wiM not
return to work until le- recovers.
Tli ' Boiivtl of KtlucnHon ofWiiiD* uotin-
ly i nicotin,v? on May 1, p.v h*<1
somo orders that will no doubt bo ot* in
tcrest Id those conccniod, tin* substance
of which is as follows:
Knell teacher shall lie furnished with
Whitt' - \ew School Uciripter by the cam
ty scl ool commissioner and tin* register 1
shall he kept as indicated, marking each
day of actual attendance and also of ah- j
sonic - s. The teacher shall bo require !
to iriv.* his receipt for the sa'ue and if it
is not returned at the end of th » te«*m the
teacher’s account shall not he audited
and h<* shall he charged in addition to
Do ml are wr »:»th y • ujj'ht to i o i<»
injaied . hut in my judgment the order: i t
the Heal'd are ii;.*;ht an 1 If the law upon
which they are founded i& wrcaijf we
teachei'H can’t change it. So welnd tiet-
tor he^in t<* make ourselves familiar with
it and obey it . for we will have to comply
with it in tin* future, and Ignorance is no
excus" in law. Toot hers, in my .judg
ment it is belter to he horn honest than
rich. It is bettor to he honest than to
sooth so. It is letter to know you ar<
honest than to have others think so. lo t
us as teachers and commissioner net in
I such a way in the future that we will imt
he jishaiue.l nor afraid for tin* pc ple of
, , „ ..... , „ ! whom wi; are servants to examine and
, that M'-.w) whien shall he collected trom ! j.
j hint and placed to the credited of the
j school fund. The Hoard also decided that
ID ill u.Or 'iOtfACCO :
TO l",'UK VOCit?
i :-T.\t; it.
wmi.ii
know how we in-o conducting inn-srlves
nod whet hot- or not in out- eager desire
foi- gam lmv<* cliitnpt ntn- lingers a lit11<
ten tightly mi tin- public put-si-. l’lio pn.
fo:- it -ample copy of this popular , «***’* ,! »!y r"pwt» m. now rcpto-cl but that fiiUo „ „ |js
I litis ft
istcr should not tin away with the
sat
oat be filed in my offiee willt
tlhroad in lint huul.
At their mass meet ing Tuesday
lhe Populists elected Mr. Cicero
Hell chairman and Mr. F. M. llttl
st>y .secretary. and appointed a
committee tnan ft>r t-.-n-h district.
\\T were unable to get details.
F.dit <ir Cl opt on <-f l he t hit look,
the (iainosvvlle Populist paper,
accompanied ('ol. Tom M inn here
Tuesday, lie. got a snug Mini of
gold Mandat'd I )emoeral it- money
from ye People’s Party folk.
(iaiuesville Cracker: Gaines
ville has organized a chapltr of,
i he ! laughters of I lie <'onfeth-raey
and honored themst-lvi-s hv nam
ing it for (ieneral Longstreet.
ire hard at work to raise
a ini perfect 1 heir orga ni/ai
to
come hi- a happy rememhrunco to
a large nimilic- of our people.
The occasion was the Sunday
school rally, which was a signal
success. The day was delightful;
I he exercises inst met ivc as wel I as
cnlcrtaining. and the rlinue/ ele
gant and hounlil’ul.
The rally was in fact begun on
Friday night by a lecture from
Rev. P. L. Stanton on his travels
through Palestine. His talk was
j intensely interesting, rondcred
more so because I he speaker had
himself witnessed the land and
people of which h<- spoke: had
observed their clistnuis and pecu
liarities, his descriptions of which
nil report
in live days from the close ofenc!i mmtlli
or (piMi-ti-r. or the teacher will forfeit one
t'ollio- for cncli day's delay. 1 rcspect-
fallv :c-U the teacher's to comply strictly
ttoard and
il will be to
their welfare in the future to do so. I ro-
(.rct very much to state the (c.um- of tlm
above action of the Hoard of 1-idncation .
imt 1 deem it my duty Io do so for the
cnliglitcumont and instruction of tlm conn
ty ten -hors, There were a great many
grave inaccnracicK in the report of the
last «jm;i-tc-1-; tin- consolidation of the
monthly reports in a great many instan
ces would not correspond'witli tile quar
terly reports ms h- by tlie same teacher
of the same children of tin- same school.
Now touchers you can readily see why
the Board at a previous meeting required
you to send yonr honks in to me for in-
fipoelsm and eareful investigation, But.
Io! when I received that which as I
thought would dispel the darkness that
had I'..lien upon those reports by as I
tli -light mistake or perhaps neglect of
duly on your pari. 1 found that my fond
est hope was forever blighted by the fa el
I may not be a very popular one Imt if any
I one feels disposed to eritiei.-e the action
of that body or myself, please come to
my other and get the statistics before you
s ,-ri out Hint you may talk more intelli
gently upon tlm matter.
Trusting that this may prove beucticial
to the teachers and to I lie cause of educa
tion, 1 close. Respect full’y.
ti. K. IVYTI.lt, C. S. (’.
nexou noXM itv isoaud of isui-catiox.
We, tin- Board of Kducation of White
county. fei-| if our duty to express our ap
preciation for the valuable services
which < 'apt, IS. It. Anbury and lion. .1. li.
West have rendered us not only in tlm
deliborations of this body but in our ef-
fmIs to build up the cause of ediieatiou
in While i-oiinly. Tlu-y have been long
anil faithful workers in the cause, and
now that tlo-v are about to be separated
f.om this body upon which rests tin- suc
cess, progress and prosperity of educa
tion in the county, we who have served
I with them and who have voted with them
and against them and have amidst it all
1 passed many pleasant and valuable hours
Til 'y
f 11: it!
I inn.
.In
fo
tin
< •: 1111
(' ,i.
lie il resolved bv the members of tlm
-. Kimst-v lwokcft the <-:i 11
: ! ' ■ -1• ni id lhihuii com t un
Mi iitliiy in M.-y on
n t.'io fniii I \ o
win) lui
f(‘lt<1.1 It t -
that the register or book kept by tin- "dt-h them in tlm service of tile county
teaclu-r.-i, which ought to show tlm actual , "’ ll< ' ,,,nUl '- v foi ' ,ll(3 '•‘■ttoi-nio.it of the
attendance of every child in school with- , ''■•'use of education, ns we thought, pass
, , in tlm county, failed to spend with I fo,,ovr, "l r , ’ , ‘ s,,lulions:
p-ll'took tillku of Un- pat iiollc 1111(1 either the monthly or .piarterly reports.
HlllMsum*. ! Now tiK'ro ri'inninod on 1 y om* tiring* for
( )ll Snlunliiv 1 li:‘ proniilK’Ul fi*n- ilin Hnnrcl ttwln and Hint i! 'I'iial
lllft-s of tin- progruill wore talks waH <•> , ’" t >••••»• “Verage to what it
i i> . . i -■ i thought it ought to bo, taking into eon-
oy Keys. Stmilou and Soalinin nit i
the Sunday school work, and an
The tolmeeo habit grows on a man un
til liis nervous system is seriously nfl'ret-
ed. impairing health, comfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a
shock to tin- system, as lobic-eo to an in
veterate user becomes a stimulant that
tiis system continually craves. "Hneo-
Curo" is a seientiti" e ire for the tolmeeo
hiihit. in all its forms, rareliilly com
pounded after the formula of an eminent
Berlin physician who lias used il in his
private practice since 1S7'2. without a fail
ure. U is p,irc|y vegetable and guaran
teed perfectly harmless. Yon call use alt
tin' tobacco yon want while taking "Bil-
cn-Cum," It .till notify you when to
stop. We give a written guarantee or
cure permanently any ease with three
boxes, or refund the money with ten per
cent, interest "llaeo-Curo'' is not a sub
stitute. tint a scientific cure. Unit cures
without. I'm- aid of will power and with
lift inconvenience. It leaves the system
as pure and free font nicotine aw the dav
you took jour tirst chew or smoke-
Cared by Br.cco-Ctiro and Gained Tlilr'y
Pounds.
l-'rom hundreds of testimonials, the
originals of which are on tile and on till*
and open to inspection, the following is
presented:
Clayton,Nevada Co.. Ark.. Jan. ‘it*. 1805.
Kui-ckn (-In-inio,-i 1 & Ml'g. (V... La Cl-osso
Wis. (lentlomen: Kov forty years I
used tobacco in nil its forms. For twen
ty-live yearn i-f that, time 1 was a great
snfli-rer from general debility and lu-a -t
disease, l-'or fifteen yearn I tried to quit
tint couldn't. 1 look various remedies,
among others "No-to-bne.'' ••Tlm Indian
Tolmeeo Antidote." ••Double Chloride of
Hold." etc , but none of them did me the
least 1 lit of* good. Finally, however. I
purchased a. box of your ••llaeo-Curo"
and It has cnlb-i-ly enroll me of tlm habit
in all its forms, nml ! have increased 80
pounds in weight and am rulii.ved from
all the numerous echos and painsofliody
and mind. 1 could write a quire of pa
per upon my elm aged feelings and condi
tion. Yours report fully,
P. It. Makruiiy.
Pastor (’. P. Church, Clayton, Ark.
Sold by all druggists at #1 per box i
three boxes, (thirty days' treatment.)
*2..10 with iron clad, written guarantee.
:tll.
I hen
HI till
OCR GOODS ARE
THE I5F.ST
THE HriiEST,
T HE FRESHEST mid
THE CHEAPEST.
AND WE PAY THE
BEST PRICES
FOR YOl'R
PROBE CE.
tlf llllH-
ii. 11. n
<Mnr:io'(’d hy II
li .. '-:isn. Tlin I rial will
|ii ■’ • . h - held sium- 1 inn- soon.
ii. Thomas E, \Yinn ndcli t-ss
e I tlit- Po -ulists lii-ro Tiit-sd.-iy.
He lnd a crowd of fair size to lie: r
him. llo.stalcd in ihe Imuimiinir
Unit In*, would ahnsc nohodv as
such speeches had little ell'ect.
lie then proceeded to “cuss" the
I )('inocra1 ie parts' out of it- hoots
and in his cH'ort to show that the
address hefore dinner hy P v of.
Lasliley tmd one in the itflernoon
hy Mr. Isaac L. (lakes. 'I'he spettk
ers were (-loijucul and earliest and
held the rant nttention of the au
dience tlirouuhout.. The music
was o-ood.
The dinner was spread upon ta
ble.-in Mr. .lamini's yard, itntl
there “wc-mis” feasted on “no
end o’ o-ood lliin gs” for an hour or
more, perhaps—Ion*** enoitoli at
auv rate for evert body to ifel one
m‘ two stpiat e men Is.
T he crowd was laryc and the
enjoyed by
l)(-inocrals were wione foryol to day was immensely
introduce any iirjrunienl showing all.
\v lie ret n lie wa.~ ri-yht. lie stated
that In-was not a candidate for j Democratic Mass
otlicclmt if 1 In- conoTi'-.sional mint- —
illation were tender'd him he-, T he Democratic party of Whitt
would aeeept. | county met :it the eourt. lemse in
A PRIZE WORD CON'
(>11 account of t lie p
of the last contest oll'crcd hy La
dies’ Every Saturday, the publish
ers have, at the request of many
of their readers, decided to ofl’er
another, and will pay 820 in ,i>-old
to tin- person able to take tin- let-
; ('let eland
'. pointed as
j tee for I lie
success Clevelailil
on Mn
the ext
cOlint\ :
dislriet :—T. A
saint* school nml nlso your onrollr.H'Ut.
1 'vill istall*. Hint HcviM'fil wi'ir cut. The
hi^lu' -t liumhcr cut was. 15 oR’orthc^cu-
nnil avcni^c; lln* Hinnllet-t was I niroi'Hit*
same. Now, lnllnw tt«iclu*rs -lor I nni
one of you I would not ask you to
ronn an impossibility ami 1 would not,
knowingly ask you 1o do wroii^ t but I do
in all amcm ily and kimlnc. :• ask you, hji-
iiu whom (lopomls Ilu» traiimitf aright of
tlu* mind» and hoariH of lln* cliildren of
our Rounlry. to do all your business
aright, and set before tin* ehilduen of our
country that exampli*, which if imitated
would be for the upbuilding and ln*tter-
ment nf our country in general. If you,
who are intrusted with tin* earn and train
jhitfoflhe yomqr. are not to teach the
! principles of honesty, integrity and ac
ini racy in all t iL' iness transaction, who
I is or who will'? Since Hie parent has en
trusted them to you for that purpose, I
will say, as it is my duty and a very sol
emn one indeed, that should there be.
I such reports made in ihe future by Hie
same teachers as have been made by t hem
i lb * the fust of I''ltd, 1 will act as Him law
V /j|.]i jiikI ;ip- : din-ctn in Section id.*), which is as IoEowh:
eutive eommif- ‘* TI,,lt ,!l "
M'illinni
He". ML
Chitrlolon, S. C
litindsonic snmme
here 1 lus summer.
Jr., of
will have ,-i
home limit,
or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write
! for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical
Hoard ol 1m!.neation ol \V liite county that ! ^ JjaCrosse, Wis., anil Heston,
we as associate members extend to (’apt. j a|. is:s
11. R. Asbnry and lion, .J. I». West our! . . .
most sineei'i* thanks lor the able manner c| i is si roltn* (.'vidt'ltcc? of till?
i 4 - 4i 4, in wliidi they have nhva\ ilischarircd
siderntiou the pi'ovioim average ot the ‘ l.H t.
I their duties and for the courtesies ami
kindnesses shown us as co-workers with
them. We tnank them further lbr the
wise and able manner in which they have
discharged the i esponsible duties impos
ed upon them by the various grand ju
ries of said county by re-electing them to
till the responsible position and foi the
impartial numuer in which they have
acted , voting in all cases and under all
circumstances not from fear, favor, af
fection or for popular opinion but voting
las they thought for the spread and up
building of the great cause of education,
upon which tne mass of our people are
dependent tor a more refined civilization
and for a wiser, more stable and uniform
govcrni: cut. lb W. Allison, Pres.
II. a. .buutA.ID.
J. N. Miller.
G. S. Kytlk. Sec’t’y.
Town Creek Topics.
Meeting.
Nacoochee Notes.
();ila
I )r E. F. Sl.-m- mid family win
have been ts|x-nclinllu- winLc* in
( Tm-kesville have retmned to their
liome in the Yailey for the .•jiim-
uiui-.
Fiirm work is well itlicud in this
shall have ])owcr, and it i-liall be Ids (In- ! seel ion,and t he volllljf eropri g; ow
inu' linely. This |)roniises lo huit
11. A. Allison, .1. T. Loa-nn.
Mossy Creek:—J. I). Cooley,
M. Dean, C. II. Kytle.
fred IT
M'liile
j ters contained in Lvdii-m M’f.kk- I MeKinney, J
l.v and const met the laryesl mim-
her of words 1 herefrom without |
jNacoochee
! Riehardsm
i T'csnatee
;:—AIIT
(-il Stovall,
Al-
nil, Jnel
k Moore.
■ek:—B
nl Ervin,
Tip
, Jerry
Bro w 1110 w.
: —MT 1
. Stovall, J
. A.
1, L. IL
(iarilner.
—Saniue
1 Howard,
L.
, John I
jed ford.
iki—A.
II. Henderson,
I ty to revoke licenses granted by him 01
1 his predecessors for incompetcncy, im ( ... . 4 ,
I morality, cruelty to pupils <r neglect, of ** llltlill ,V ; *H J tiers 1111(1 Nines lll'C
j his dut v, anil the revocation of Hie license l<'l ( l(*ll ;-n(l i* r r i 11 li' ll’CC .silY(R‘ ll-
nf any teacher shall tei-mimile the emt I | on tire hegillllilli: tosecthofldlll-
I uectiou of said loaclicv with any school
i which lie iiiay have been cinplovtal to
teach; hut any h-acln-c so di:missed shall
have 1 he right to appeal to the c.oimly
Board of i-Min-.alion, whose decision shall
be liaal.”
The Board, when this Miction was read,
said Tor the commissioner to do us he ,
,, ... , ,-i .Mountain AsIm-sIos (omnanv, and
thoaght best jn the mutter, which he did . , , . 1 ’ .
, , , was here looking into the udvisti-
and saw lit not to revoke any license at
eies of their way.
Col. II. S. Benjamin and wife,
of Ciiicao-o, who nave been in the
Valley for the past ten days, re
turned Tuesday. Col. Benjamin
li* the able secretary of the Sal
THEY
.RE ALL NEW,
Fresh from the New Dirk
houses. M'e went to New
York and bought there mid
made a big saving by so do
ing and we can and will sell
these goods cheap.
J. M. HYNDS,
G. MT SLATON, Act.
Economy
By all means be economical, but
don't be too economical where health
or life is concerned. The matter cf
a few cents should never count be
tween the old. standard and reliable
preparations and the new, cbscure,
and in many cases, almost worthless
substitutes.
Jr., II. R. Helton, J. L. Pardue.
Shoal Cn-ek :—N. N. Littlefield,
L. II. Jackson, R. R. Asbury.
Blue Ridge:—Dave M'hite, B. J.
Beach, Bill Harkins.
Chattahoochee:—S. S. Crumley,
1.11.Westmoreland,.!. MT Wheel
cr.
This committee is called to meet ,
. hu-rft, W'liuld you not tlunk that lis did
il! ( lc\eland on lld.U the lot l, HO j ] taow mucli about inathcmaticH io-
the pi-esetil., but should lie revoke the
Board said that it would make it -Minal"
with the school loaoi-w so far as school
teaching was cimeeriied. Teacher.-, w hut
Would you think of a man w ho set him
self up un a teacher of mathematics and
you, thinking you would avail ynursrl,
of the opportunity to learn that ln-uncli
thoroughly, sot, in to go to school to him
and iie should toll you Hint you could ut-
bility of increasing the capacity nf
their already extensive plant.
John L. Brooks, of Brooklyn,
spent. Friday in the Valley mid
vieinil y, looking over the mineral
resources of litis section.
R. T. IVlliiigil), of the i’liitts-
Imrgh Mining and .Milling Co., is
here I'm-a visit of several weeks.
Mr. I’etlingill is an able mining
Mr. C'nas, McAfee paid Dah-
lonega a business visit last, week,
Mr. ('has, ]-’ Ash of I lull county
was u)i tit White last week on
business.
’Squire McAfee lets started up
his mines again.
Oats, p V e mid wheat are looking
line in this section.
Uncle Jimmie Nix is quite ill at
| present.
I Rev. A. C. Cantrell preached at
MI. Pleasant Sunday.
Rev. Miles Cantn-ll is visiting
hi.- father, who has been quite sick.
MT B. Bell and wife visited here
Sunday.
J. L. Pardue is quite sick at
present.
A large crowd attended preach
ing at Town Creek Sunday.
J. N. A Bison lias gone to see
his hrother in Hall county, who
is quite ill with fever.
Miss Martha Saxon has gone to
Hull county to nil-lie her home.
Mrs. (i. II. Clark is some hot
ter at present.
Will Liford and grand mother
visited hen- Mond ty.
J. M. Clover visited Gaines-
v ille I lie liist of the week.
Chai lie Mt-Afee has got up his
three stamp gold mill.
inst., to elect a chairman and
transact any other business that
may come before them.
K. R. Asbury, Chin.
G. S. IC\ tie, See-tv.
of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphitas
is as much the standard for all con- 1
ditiens of wasting in children and ,
adults where the lungs are weak or
affect: ' .., quinine is the standard tor
malarial fevers. V/hen you go to a
st: re - r ' T . ." ’s Emulsion, don’t
be TY- . -j .. eg something else
th y ; y •• Is . . good." It isn't.
Sc:::': , gained its repu-
tati: ; by r merit, and noth-
Ing s ever equalled it.
Your c. .. wki tell you that.
Al' •’ UrD-" S ®I1 Scott’s lAnulhion.
Two aided—'.o cc’.ltd a’., ! Si.v-a.
in S
Sure Saving Shown
We'll send you our General Cata
logue and Buyers Guide, if you
send us 15 cents in stamps. That
pays part postage or expressage, and
keeps off idlers.
It's a Dictionary of Honest Values;
Full 'of important information no
matter where you buy. 700 Pages,
12,000 illustrations; tells of 40,000
articles and right price of eaefy One
profit only between maker and user.
Get it.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
E!I-m6 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
tend liis school for ,-’ll.20 per month, anil engineer, and Itis ennipan y’s plant,
win-n you hail gom- two-ami-a-half consisting ot a line s
months amt you knew you were right as With all the the illte MUpl'OVe-
to the time and lie presented a bill to yon mollis, which began Operating a
few weeks ago, lias been doing
very satisfactory work under su-
that he worked thorn better when your
pocket book was not involved in the mat
ter than when it was or w orked them at
least more to your satisfaction? 1 thunk
tin- teachers who ha ve made their reports
accurately and who have stood valiantly
hy the Board and myself in this matter,
and 1 hope that nil the others will fall in
line with you anil work together for bet
ter pay, for better grades and for fin:
spread and betterment of education gen
erally. I hope the reports will never he
; in such a shape any tnot-e while I try to
till this office, bet us all work together
honestly, intelligently and in a business
like manner, if there is any one who
does not understand the law or how to
make these reports if you will call at mj-
I office I will take plcasuie in-showing you
perinteudenl .Stephenson.
('. M . Oakes is building a line
now barn which wiil add greatly
to tbe appearance of his premises.
Joint Lumsdcn is busy prepar
ing liis well known blood medi
cine, “Liimsdcn’s Long Life,”(L.
L. L.) and says lie will continue
in the business so long as liis
friend Leatberbreeehes continues
to supply him with liis part of the
formula.
Ur. Sapp s leg show proved a
great attraction l<> the Valley
i*oys. Some one said it supped
tbe pocket-books of a gieat many
sttpbeads.
Spring is here. The odor of
Hiawassee Commencement
Wo are in receipt, of an invita
tion to the commencement exor
cises of the Hiawassee, High
School, which occurs May 15-17
and IK. The program is as fol
lows ;
May 15, 2.30 p. in.—Declama
tion contest.
Mag 17, 11 a. in.—Commence
ment sermon hy Rev. J.A.Wynn,
of Gainesville. 7.30 p. m.--Mis
sionary sermon by Rev. F. C. Mc
Connell.
May IK— Commencement Day—
Speech by Rev. F. ('. McConnell,
pres, hoard of trustees. 7.30 p.
m.—Cantata, plays, etc.
G REAT BATTLES are contin
ually going on in the human sys
tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives out
disease and Restores Health.
or giving vmi any m-ed'-d instruction, If 1 bdilg Ubions Oil tllO bl'etltll oi tile
R/CIRIT is the character
istic of ilood’s Sarsaparilla. It
cures even after other preparations fail.
Get flood's uud ONLY HOOD’S.