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il.m lit it I i,mv M .1 i c; 11 in I Ur lion- •
of n'pivsoutm1 ivi.*s mid voted for
Ii especially true of TT<>o»Vo rilh, for no moil i. , l)0|in I i-t 1C IlieiisiilTH tlllll - idiniit
Much in Little
i OOD i-or, HOGS.
t in« ever contained so i.r- .H curative power In
so small apace. Tin y wo a v.lioli incdlclno
cln si, always ready, al
ways rfilclcnt, always s.iU
I .factory; prevent a cold
or lever, cure all liver Ills,
sick licailaolio. Jnumllc -. constipation.
The only I'llls to tula: with Hood’s Hursaparllla,
The Cleveland P
rogress
Official (bgun id' White
nnnity
doc Hugh Reese,
Ed itor.
Knt«rpt1 nt thi* PoMt-nfficM* nt ('lr\flsnui
<vM!nnd*cliiHR Mail Matte”
.Inn. 211. 'fill
Cleveland, Ga., May
15. T6.
nil. We need men of the Ilenrv
oirv eftnli11> in i>111> 1 i<■ olllee, mid
t looks ns if I he Ninth will lie rep-
lesei11cil hy him in spite of the lit
tle “siinppers."
BEARING FRUIT.
If the silver men lmvo one,
would ndvise them to “fetch in j erty fell through hi
mini her boss." They sorely need
one.
A well known Alnhmmi husi-
nest mm) wns in ihe city todiiv en
route from N.e>v T ork. Il<* hud
been to the bdler plnee to raise
$200,000 on an impoi taut htisiness
•nterjjrise in St liua,mid Inn! about
-ueeeeded when the free coiiiugi;
of silver curried the State, 'ibis
eaused the money men to back
out, as they were afraid that if
they loaned the easli they would
mil v he ] in id lifty cents on t ho dol
lar. The Alabama man is disgust- 1 worn nu nnfuvoinblii reunite
ed wilb political conventions. A
e I deal for *150,000 oil Mobile prop-
week for the
reason.—Gainesville Ivan In.
V.xperlmeut* at S'Trral f’l.iitlaim Shew th«
Deadly tiltVrt'i nf Cottoimsml Ural,
QrtcsTI'V;.- C.tti you give me nnr
| satisfactory ntlvleo ns tii fending lings on
rottoim-'oil. orrottoiiHcerl moal? Ihitvo
been tnirl try some nf my neighbors that
it is dangerous; ntlmrs say Unit if the
seed urn thoroughly wet they arc not itt-
I jni'lous.
Axswr.it. — At lho Tenas Utitorl-
niont Stuli-m the report from a series of
experiments is tluvt i ottomeod either
raw, boiled or roasted cannot with
| safety be fed to lings, even whoa ('.inti-
binod with otlior t lodit, killing them
in about six weeks. At the Kansas |
station the following conclusion was \
readied; Thut eoUonsccd meal evon if !
fed in Hinud quautltio*, or mixed with ,
otlior food, proved poisonous to hogs. i
Tliey died in from three to eight weeks j -
aftor b"ing put on this fee I—the larger ’
ones holding our the longest, lint it |
County Directory.
Oidinarv—J. H. Freeman.
Clerk—W. H. Power.
Sheriff—S. L. Brown.
Tax Receiver—(}, N. Colley.
Tux Collector—Benton Trotter.
Treasurer—D. N. Warwick.
Surveyor—II. Edwards,
Coroner—M. L. Allen,
School Comin’i'. G.S. Kylle.
COUNTY COMM 1S8IONEUS•
.1. A . Richardson. Nunoochce. <ia.
II. T. Kenimer. Cleveland, (iu.
J, M. Cooley, Leo, (la.
.JUDICIARY.
John J. Kimscv, J. S. C. Cleveland (la.
Howard Thompson, Sol. Gen., Gaines
ville, Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Whits. Coi ntv:—Whereas
The modern Pain AnnihiSator, will positively
cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts, Sores, Earache, Backache and ail other
aches. SALVATION OIL Is sold everywhere for
25 cents. Only the genuine will do the Work*
Chew LAKGE'S PLUGS, The Gnat Tojucco An'.idole.lOc. Dealers or mail,A.C.Meier A Co., Baits.,Hid.
also found liiat tin: cottonseed meal !,l. B. Westnioi-ebind, administrator
prodii -ed very rapid '.'allis at first, ami
if tho hog, wore taken off Before any
symptom, of disease appeared there
Tile ox-
Guv. Atkinson lias imposed lines
upon the eon viol lessees amount
ing to #2,500—about cnouiMi to
pay the expense of the recent in
vestigiil ion.
Cherokee eoilllt\ refused in take
net ion on the senntoriid mutter Intelv unimpaired" will at
penmen'' ilidl'.uitod that hog, can be foil
for a short tlino Oil cottonrieod meal witii
the heat leunlts and without aubuequout
deleterious effects.
From tests made r.t tiio Alabama Ex
periment Station it is state I that hy
combining crushed cult ensued with a
liberal quantity of green rye. green nuts,
’ green sorghum, sweet potatoes or tur-
Tho oppoi't Ulti I V, missed lit Al- nips it run probably bo fed to pigs and
nbnmn, i> now open t i Gi’otjriii. hogs without great danger, provided
CF-ORGIR’S 0PP0RTUNITV,
T he Snuthern slate which di
clnrcs fnr sound currency tttuI !<
before the mitioiuil convention
meets and makes a platlonn. \\ c
believe our county ccmniitt.ee,
which meets today, will do like
wise, and it. should.
A Constitution correspnit lent
writes that Judge Lawson is run
ning a losing race in the Lightli.
Now, that kind of si nil' don't go
down. .Judge Lawson don t rm
losing races, lb* lias mighty wi
ni11g ways and bis opponent, is uni
as strong as bis competitors oi the
past. The .ludgo will do them up
us usual. Wait mid see.
tho oottousood is not uionhly <>.• decern-
_ 1 posing, or allowed to roinaia la thu feed
troughs until partiivlly decayed; also
I he .J oil cl'soil ill ll principle oi pic- that the crushed sued rail Is: combined
-ervillg t lie lull H lllll ere lit ub-r- with skimmed or aoparnroil milk and
once l°d without probable injury to the liogt.
. ... i. ,,i .,„,i ; 1 ] It is further stated that after a pig
inspire coiilidence abroad anil will
. . reaches .TO pounds in wuignt, cottonseed
attrael "iimtal and investors. ' , . . ... ...
1 or oottonsoodnioftl m combination with
No stops which our people could
take would do more to maintain
our present position as “the Lm-
pire Slate of the South.”
I find wherever 1 go that all the
people need is to have the truth
presented, when they come lo it
I otilhusiaslically.
I If the Democrats of sound views
will stand together, we can yet rc-
d'.'Cin our state from the heresy of
cheap money and add lo its name
a lustre which shall never fade.
11. II. I’r.niiv.
lion. John. G. Carlisle has
been invited to deliver several nd-
drcsscsiiAi^ioorgia oil thftdhiuivial
question. It is thought bo will
iteoept the invitation and will
probably be in our State the lat
ter part of .May or early in June.
Savannah people hope to gel the
lii'st of the series of speeches. Mr.
Carlisle is probably belter posted
<m the currency question Ilian any
man in the union and it i-t to he
hoped that Georgians will lutvi a
chance lo hear lmn.
Mr. Henry Perry continues lo
expound Iruo Democratic princi
ples lo the people of the Ninth
district. 11c spike at JcU'erson
last week and the Gainesville Ma
gic says, “His talk on iitonev was
a revelation, Numbers of tbe best
men of the county came to him
and declared themselves his sup-
porters. Numbers confi ssed tltcv
bad never understood the ques
tion before. There i- hardly a
d.'ubt that Perry will carry Jack-
son county. ills friends are go
ing to work and that is all that is
needed.
T he young women of Danoury,
Conn., have started a new ball to
rolling. - i\ - the New York Voice.
They have organized a societx
each member of which pled a s
herself not to marry any man who
drinks. “The lips that t tfch
wine shall never touch mine”
seems to he the idea, and a might v
good idea it’jjis too. Since rail
road corporations are refusing to
intrust the care even of a freight
train to u man who drinks it is
time for women to refuse to in
trust their destiny and the desli-
nv of their children to such men.
Stick to it, ladies.
It is to the interest of the Dem
ocratic party to nominate the
strongest, men. Men who will
uphold the parly principles; men
who will hold the country’s in
terests above the tilling of the
nouuow lCl) 1 I'LMS.
corn or oowncas, oan bn in ado u prollt-
uble ration up to thu timo of the pre
monitory symptom* of disease. Ah a
rale, this period varies from throe to
six weeks. Thu first symptoms am
weakness, staggering, fever, hiss of ap
petite mid i’ow if any movements.
When these systems nppoar the pig
j should at oiico be turned into a pasture,
or the food should bo oluiugeil to bran
slops and corn or otlior healthy foods.
T’lieso experiments iudiout.i that the
cause of til-.: Injurious effects of feeding
cottoiisoud muni to hogs is not yet l'u^y
uinlcrsto nl, and until that is the Jibe
it is not advisable for farmers to rude
j losing tlioir liogs by experimeiitinarffcfh
| this feed, however abundant aud dheap
il may be. In thu oourso of time this
; much dismissed question will be d.efl-
. '{caves Westmoreland, deceased repre-
: wciits to tlic court in liis petition, duly
! Hied and I'lilci cd on record, that lie lias ,
I fully administered Reaves Westmore
i land's estate. This is therefore to cite all
' persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to slow cause if any they can why
! said iidministrutor should not be di.-:-
I charged from his administration and re- |
| ceivo letters of dismission on the fi.'st
j Monday in July. lS'.itl.
J. II. i'KKKMAN, Ordinal"/.
PATAF.R . CURED.
! No remedy is as efTectual in eradicat-
I ing and curing Cutari'h as Botanic Blood
| Balm, (It. B. B.) It purities and enrich.
| cm the blood, eliminates microbes, baote-
I ria, •'(> .. and builds lip the system from i
the lirst dose. Thousands of eases of ea
ts' rl» have been cured by its magic pow-
■ or. For all blood and shin diseases it Ims
nominal. Buy the old reliable and long
tested remedy, an 1 don't throw your
money away on substitutes, palmed oil
,H "just as good.” Boy the old reliable
Botanic Bl id dal in. Price .jit per large
bottle. Bee iiilverliseiueiit in this paper. ,
For sale by druggists
r -C T.n.l -?» WW.3
Manufacturers of
Machinery"™ 01
FOR
-I-+M1NING, H1L1WS AND TREATING GOLD ORES,*-*
CHLORHIATECW A SPECIALLY.
Pn^inos, Boilers,
Sa>\ Mills,
Pumps, Piping,
AND ALL Mll WORK.
L'a-i A' cl £.»t- li i
ONLY
Yeti
Genuine and Original.
IS !
Til 12 OOl’NTHY KDITOIl.
Vorilv, tin* life of tho country oditor
n jmth of thorns.
His broad is pron.iscs ami his meal is
diflappt intment.
Tho original ami only genuine Cor.
touncl Oxygon Trcatimml. that of Dr:
St:u*key tV Pr.lcn, is a scientific adjust
uent of the ch^ments of Oxygen ami N.
■ rogen magnetized, ami the compound :
so condensed and made poitable that \
is sent all over tin* world.
It has born in use for many years
niroly settled, and until thou it wouhl Mmusands of patient* lu^e becudroalt*
bo safe for farmers to awaitIRo" resii’i^'l uid'iwer i>u#1huiisiftbl i<Ptsicii»m hat
h-trrrircdfTtrnnrff's j j ns
Winchester Repeating
Our Model 1S93 Shot-Gun is now used
by all the most advanced trap
Shot-Gun--
o and game shooters.
Single Shot-Rifles
now being nought at government es
pouse. From timo to time we have an
swered questions on this line, and ,v
1 lie experiments progress we shall witch
Ills ci-eilitor.-i ehtise him by day and thu ,],., m with great, interest and anything
devil grinnclli ul him by nigh . ■ ,,(■ v;l |,,,, will be phiend before tho farm-
lie Heiuletli the paper to 11 subscriber ors ,,r the state.—Statu Ag' iouitur.U Do-
mi e-edit and the subscriber p.iye'li him
not. Then lie stoppetli the di'limpidit's
paper, and tho clelitlipieiit singetn Ira In',
and hori owetli it of u neighbor.
One subscriber pavetli bis subscription
in wood, and behold it is rotten and sog
gy 11ml of short mcusiirc.
lie wlioopeth up the towntthip politi
cian ; anil I h ■ politician g'ets clecleil und
knowoth him no 11101c.
He putVetii llie clmrcli fair gratis and
then allendclh and paycth his qunrtcr |
uni roceiveth two oysters.
lie hoometli the town mid all tilings
therein, and yet roceiveth no suppoit,
and ! a man wi Ii nit honor hi liis own
country.
Two young people marry mid lie givotli
them a great puff and they go to housi -
keejiing and lakelli not liis paper.
Yea, In- is hound down with woe, and |
liis days are lull of grief and trouble and
vexation of spirit.
But sorrow ondureth only for a night
ami joy cometli ill the morning.
lie pin Idetli along and emUireUi in pa
tience, and il is written that lie will re
c ive his l-ew u-i. at the judgaiout.
Pahlo a Nugget; Bill CV1 >ri' of
this county served a term in tiie North
Carolina pciiher.tiary^und a few weeks
ago his torm expi--c l. He l-ctiii-iied to
this county lo lind his wife, who was El
len Waters, divorced and married again.
Hill, ’lot satisfied at thus tiuding matters,
hired on a farm, and at the house* was a
young woman limned llix. Before the
lapse of two days lie made love to the wo
man and getting her consent' to marry
they applied lo Esx. Chester and the imp
tial knot was tied at 10 a. m, anil at 1 p.
in, both the bride ami groom went to
plowing in tiie field, as luippy as the Mill
of February mated birds.
partmeut.
1,1 on on Hugs.
(Jr :snox—What is tiie l.o.it plan to
get lieo olf of hogs?
A'.uwki:. -Tho simplest plan to got
rid of lice is lo put common l.urosmio 011
year liog.s. The easiest w av tu (lo this
is to food tiie hog. in a fence corner on
shelled corn, and while they are eating,
by standing 011 tho fence you can
nprinkle them ail with kerosine from a
common watering pipe. This will not
only rid them of lien, but will clean
their skins of all scurf, and dandruff.
Be a little careful about the applica
tion of tho kerosene, ns a too liberal use
of it. will kill the pigs, ’i’lio best way is
to apply ill moderation and renew it in
a week or ton days. A little oil or bird
addod to the kerosene will prevent any
injurious effect even P> tho pigs.—State
Agricultural Department.
Uent Foniffu IMutil For Coirs.
Question.—I wish to keep up two
milch cows and soil thorn, that is, out
for them green stuff and food them in
their stalls. What forage plant would
you recommend for this purpose?
Answer.—For this purpose I would
unhesitatingly recommend cat-tail mil
let, called also Bearl millet. Japan mil- j
let and Horse millet. O11 rich land this j
millet makes an astonishingly rapid
growth, and can be cut several times
during the season, furnishing a largo
amount of fairly good forage. Sow in
drills three feet apart and cultivate as
you would corn. Hix to eight pounds of
seed will plant an aero. This forage
plant lias yielded 05 tons of green fod
der, or lit tons of dry hay to the
ucre.—State Agricultural Department.
Hartwell Sun; Will Oil 111 pi 11. a voun
mini living a short distune
undergoing a terrible! experience. He
i has been suffering with chronic catnirh
fnr some time that affected liis eyes. Re
cently while blowing tue dust out of a
gun cap a portion of the percussion pow
der gut in one of his eyes, 1; began pain
ing him excriitiatingly and a few days
ago the eyeball burst from its socket and
foil in liis hand. His other eve is also
M Fr»o Martins.**
1 Question.—I have a flue Jersey oow |
who recently gave birth tu twin calves,
one female tho other male. Is it true
from town, is ; that these calve! when grown will not
breed?
ised it and recommended i .
*»*
The great succcss of our treatment he-
given rise ton host of imitators, unscrnp
.lions persnnf, sum ■ calling their prupn
rntii.iis ('ompouno Oxygen, often apt r
printing our lesliiiioeuils and the nunn
of Our puticntH, to recommend worthies
concoctions. But any substance mud,
| elsewhere, or by others, and called (.'oin-
puuml Oxygen, is .spurious.
•‘Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Ac
tion and Results," is the title nf a book
of !2!)() pages published by Drs. Starkey
A Riilon, which gives to nil inquirers!
full information 11s to this remarkable
curative agent, and a record of surpris
ing cures in :• wide range of chronic
eases -many of them after being aban
doned to die by oilier plivsirians. Will
lie mailed to any address on application
Drs. Starkey & Palen,
1.VJI1 Arch Sired, Philadelphia, Peuna.
Pi«a«o mention this paper.
Weak, irritable,T ired
"i Was No Good on Ecrth."
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens
tiie weak, buiids up the broken
down constitution, and permanently
cures every DincI of nervous disease.
".-I hunt one ttear ago l >r«» tifjiict ctl
trUh nrrrouiiHlus. alefpletmneaa,
Creeping uritsaiion in my legs,
Ulight palpitation of run heart,
IHstriictiug confttHion of the mind,
Serious loan or Injixe of memory.
Weighted tioirtt irith rare ancl
tcarry. 1 completely lost appetite
.4ml felt mg vitality tcetirlng out,
J 1 ras tee alt, irritable, and tired,
Mu freight teas reduecd to XGO lbs.,
In fart I teas no good, on earth.
A friend brought
me Pr. Miles' book,
"Now and Start
ling Facts," and
I finally decided
to try a bottle of
1)r. Milks’ Rc-
oratlvs Nervine.
Before I had taken
one Ixullo I could
sleep as well as a
lO-yr.-old boy. My
appettto returned
greatly Increased.
When J had taken the sijeth battle
Mg freight increased to S !G bs.,
'Ihe sensation in mg legs teas gone;
ASK YOUR DEAJ.r.R TO CffJVT YOU THIS GUI'.
F.verything that is Newest mid Ilcsfl*l:i Rcr.c:..;.;g Ann# ai
kinds of Ammunition an inado by itu
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Winclrrter Atc., rJctr lx
a a- Semi a Postal Cam with your address IV.'
3
•. Co:.
o 9ft**S<57iti a Fostul Cam with yourfovcurl t .-;:alilt.tv•, j'oe.
*>»gn»aaa#nimi#
Birmingham SteelStrings
"OMN F. STftATTOW’S
fw., Cbl.LUKA 1 hi)
fjj|P
* or Violin. Guitar, Mandolin, Danja
Htiirst Made. Extrj l i.ited.
rxi5t MAT Warranted not to rus:. bend for Catlff
JOHN F. 6TRATTON,
Impirter, Manufacturer and Wholexule Dcalor*
ti 11* 613. 81G, 817 E. 9th St, N. Y.
a
ATTORNEYS A I
Clevt-liinc], Go,
All business receivis our pion •
nttpution.
JQHW F. STRATTOK’S
Celebrated
Band instruments
LAV
hmrs
etc. Price, .Mi eti. p«r box.
B. B. B. Mil Mir. for cold*, ca
tarrh. ntc. l’riu# 6» ot«. p#r box Th<*i*c nuy
1*<» u.«e<l. when nrcewuiry. with ILaauic
Dlo"U Balm.
For t»ale br drtiK^ist^: if not. eend to n«.
Address. BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
DRUMS, FIFES,
Piccolos ana Band Supplies.
i-tnc ib, JOHN F STRATTON,
j C.uiogut In i.Ou oij Gi7E.9thSt U.f.
Cleveland High School.
Tuitici: and Board Ri F.SOi AB I E
I in' moral and inontul udvimic
niunt of pupils especially de
signed.
A. E. L/SE
(’LEV ELAND - - t
JOHPtI F. STRATTOL'
Cure for Sick Headache.
Thousand m" Indies suffer from
-iok headiii'h*.'eaused undoiilitedly
b\- disordered liver or stimuli h.
1 The host reinedv that
ItaMruri •n.i WhoI«uUDr#lcr( in #11 klr :i
IVIUSICAL merchandr:.
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordcons, Ha. -c;
lltaws of pet's Utnl friends; moil j bndlj ntfecitsl. and it is feared lie willlio-
who are''pure and it«' not hoiillil.i et’iiio t.*‘:illy i»liml.
bv ring rule; men who ate men. . ,,
.■ .vamon s Liver P:lls & Tonic Pellets
W 0 need ll enilllgc 111 thisdistriet, .-.re a Perfect Treatment for Constipation
find we need it b'.tdlv. Mr. Tate -ah i- liou;tt-i One pill ,i Uoso.
Answer.—Heifers thus born, seldom
brooil. They nro called "Free Martins,"
and aro usually raised for boot, for wlnoU
purpose, at three to four years of ago,
they seem uereulinrly suited. A Free
Murliu, if barren lias an ox-like look,
aud is sometimes broken to tho yoke. It
is said that the bulls if used for breed
ers, frequently get Freo Martins, so it
would not bo a good plan to keep your
twin bull calf for a breeder, however
lino liis pedigree may bo.— S fa to Agri
cultural Department.
JJftf tnemorg teas fully restored.
Mg bro in seemed clearer than ever.
I felt as good as any man on earth.
Mr. Miles’ Restorative Xcrelne is
A great tnedicitte, I assure you.”
Augusta, Mo. Walter K. Burbank.
Ur. Miles* Nervlno is Bold on a positive
guarautee thut tho first boule will benefit.
Ail ilrmrpisis sell It at St. fl botties flirts, or
ft will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt, of price
by tho JJr. Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, lull.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
tainei for this distrtssinir i-om
'plaint is found in Hood's Pill
I’heso pills are iso mild and gentle j
in action yet so thorough that i —
they give perfect satisfaction.
I hey mile sick headai’ho, jaundice j ’
sour stomach and all liver ills. 1 ^
They break tip colds and fevers
and prevent the grip.
cas, &c.j all kinds of String#, eto., etc.
Ctl. 813,815, S17 Eaot Otli St., New Yo: h
-iThis Pr< g\ ess
VOUIl ME I'M'i I
ribe
G reat battles are contin
ually going ou in tho human sys
tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out
disease ;uul Restore?
Justice Court blanks at this office
Jobwork in city style at this office.
<)
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
CELEBRATED
GUITARS,
Importer of and ^
Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of
rx.- musical merchandise,
SD. 313, «15, «-,7 East 9th St., New York,