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Cleveland, Ga., May 15, ’S6.
{feifObituuvies will be published in
tlie ProgkKhk lit 5 centH per line.
| Sick headache,
p N s Pains in the back,
1 Sahow complexion,
^| Los - of appetite and
* f tion.
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LIVER
A if ft ^ PIUS
■ “ AND —
'^TOMO FstLET-
■••! hes the liver
- * tile i.i. ..
j Ionic Pciiet nightly, nets,
iax.vt.ive in keeping tlis l”
v.Stores the digestive < rgans.
*vi,us syrtei and v;
■> o-i. Complete treatm..
c~ one price. 25c.
■ d <■ '-nr.V fret' .«•
Why cmi‘i Cleveland lm\e a ball
team?
TLc Democratic executive emu-
mittee meets today.
Several new drummers struck
our town this week.
Mr. S. (’. Dinkins, of Gaines-
ville, was in town Wednesday.
School Commissioner Kytle will
pay the teachers oil' tomorrow.
moil. Several were killed in Na-
eooehee, and many an innoeeni
and guileless canine kicked the
bucket because his lrother exhib
ited hydrophobic symptoms.
Drummers report business rath
er dull and attribute it largely to
the agitation of the money ques-
tiou. An uueipiivocal declaration
for sound money by the national
convention will change things
Wonderfully.
DUiV l JiiUt' iUDAlilU i
"Who opened that door?" ask-j
ed our friend in a startled manner 1
as the side door ol the olliee sud-'
That when he began pi act Ting,
law he kept the fact very quiet;!
that, very few people knew any-1
, , ,, . i thing about, and thut his wife had '
dcitlv new open without any ap- lf , .T.,. .1 , , , . ..
1 j 1 {to pint the elnti'eh organ on Suti-
pau nt ' 1 1 '< • iclav to earn money to pay for the
'Oh, lh.it ,s a very frequent oc-; wml ho US( . ;1 m his o(lk ,..
( mu hi 0. w i answini^ This seems to be tlie *ase with
'But, who opens) D Is this ph.ee J Whilc ( , millv , :l n,!idateshev
hauntedr A,, ,
are keeping Hungs very t|iiiel mid
very few people know anything
Wei
Sever:
it seems so, at
limes when
Vl
Judge Kiinscy will go to Towns i here alone and all was ;
rale,
were
silent as
Mr. 1>. \ . Sim's of Chat talioo- i county to hold a corporation court i the tomb; and our thought* wan
tin' last of this week. Col. doejderid, indulging in gloomv retro*
Cnderwood is the petitioners' at- sped ion or in speculations as to
toruey. They petition the court the future, we would lie brought
to grant a charter to a company abruptly back from the dreamy
to operate mid work a turn-pike j realms by tho sudden vet easy
road. opening of the side door. It would
ShcriA' Sam Brown
lowlv closed, Bui whv a ghost
‘out
It's
»i vy
1 A 1
m ik\
1 '8
, f'hee had a cow logo mad recently.
Mr. John Baker, of Detroit, is
I visiting his brother. Mr. Fred Ba-
i kcr.
Notice the program of the com
mencement exercises of the Mossy
i Creek I ligh School.
Mr. W. J. Payne was so unfor- ^
Innate as to lose one of his horses!
i last week. Quite a loss.
Mr. Frank Logan's horn
I shines” the rest these day
| a beauty since it, was painted.
Prof. A. F. Johnson, of Lon,
has a visitor at lus hou.-e mid it is
the kind that come to stay—a new
boy.
Rev. F. R. Seaborn was sick last
week and bis appointment at N11-
o/iochoe was tilled bv Rev. Charlie
Ledford.
The Methodist Sunday school re
cently ' aised and forwarded live
dollars to the Decatur orphans'
home.
about their candidacy. If the peo
ple don’t know you are running
for olliee you can't expect them to
vote for you. Tin; Puockkss goes
into every sect ion »f the county
and oil ers the best means by which
to let the people know volt are in
t lie race.
, . In a short time both parties will
, unbolt and open and then swing 1 ,1 ■ • ,
1 - 1V , , , ; , ~ j make their nominations, and you
had lie.Her step forward and an
us
iX. S' llll
Mr. II. V. JaiTurd showed
li 11 1 ivberries a few day
The lii >t we have seen thi
n.
Is Called
I’o I he
THAT
OCR GOODS ARK
THE BES T
IHE PUREST,
THE FRESHEST and
THE CHEAPEST.
AND WE PAY THE
BEST PRICES
FOR YOUR
PRODUCE.
Dr. Ham. of Gainesville, was in
town \\ .lay. lie came 1 o
\. Mis. i"'ii 1.1 ■ Palmer, who is
critically ill.
I he !:i!a I "xrinumd ions are over,
the einle. 11 in el.>»<•* and Prof.
Lash!;-y and his pupils will rest
for two moot iis to collie.
Miss Nora Sosebee is receiving
instruction in music from Miss
Fannie Kenimer. Slie is board
ing at the home of Mr. R. T. Ken
imer.
The house of Elijah Carroll, of
Shoal < Took, and
was burned Friday night of wo< k
before last while lie was a wav vis
iting. Tlii‘origin of the lire is
not known.
nan mv
escaped a serious accident last ,
week. His mule became flight-r 1,m,ltl ( ‘"' U to °>’" n 11 door to pass
cued, jumped suddenly and rail.
Mr. Brown was thrown from the
buggy and received some severe
injuries. We are. glad to state,
however, lie is recovering.
Mr. Boyd Freeman and Miss
Gussie Smith were married at the
home of John J. Allen by Justice
Will (Jakes Sunday. We learn
that the couple were “umaways’
and we hear also that they are
worthy young people, and wo ex
tend eongrat illations.
For the benelit of our readers
who wish to attend the commence
ment exercises of Young Harris
('ollege we will slate I lie exercises
begin Friday, May 21), and dose
June 15. The commencement ser
mon will be preached May :51st by
Rev. Sam .1 ones.
Mr. Tom Bell writes from the
State Normal School in Athens;
“ there is a ‘missing link’ when I
110 longer have the pleasure of
leading your ever appreciated pa
per and especially when away
from home. Begin my subset ip-
tion with this week's number.”
Under the auspices of t lie senior
class of the Gainesville Seminary
a school exhibition of the olden
time kind was given in Gaines
ville Tuesday night. Judge Es
tes. Dr. Bailey, Col. Craig, Col.
Johnson, Editors Craig and 11am
vervthiii"' in it ! :I1K * I* 1 * 1 ' prominent (Jamesville
citizens were on the program for
speeches, compositions, etc.
through is a matter we don’t 1111-
iderstand. The average spirit goes
j where it wills to go, regardless of
1 bolts and bars, but it doesn’t gen
erally take the trouble of opening
a door. Ii simply passes through
the closed door. This is much less
trouble and a great deal easier for
a ghost. So far, we have never i
seen the spirit that visits us. It
doesn't appear in visible form, j
We have sought interviews withj
it, but it is very reserved and tin-:
communicative. It came one cold, |
dark, windy, rainy night along
toward the midnight Lour. The
time and conditions were propi
tious for ghosts of every descrip
tion, and we thought that under
existing circumstances our visitor
would feel disposed to give an ac
count of itself. But it entered
hastily and failed to push the door
closed as usual. <)ur questions as
to who it was, whence it came,
etc., were answered only by the
moaning of t he winds outside and
ttye splash of the rain upon the
roof. We coaxed and entreated
till onr visitor rattled the paste
pot furiuusiy as a sign of its dis
pleasure' at our persistency, and
we at once desisted. We endeav
or to keep on friendly terms with
it and hope we will be able to re
port an interview with it ere long.
■e 1
j Our correspondents are request
| ed to get their items to us by Till's
day night. We hav ■ been com
pelled to leave out several com-
| mimical ions recently because they
arrived too late.
mills for Brother .Spence. I bey
moled one up 10 Mr. G ns 1 lay lies’
a few days ago and now they have
moved it over into While counts .
We suppose they will go over af
ter it next week and bring it back.
We suppose it is so easy for these
j fellows to move them that Uncle
Charlie just lets them move it
"'7 i about for fun.—Young Harris
med by Mr. Lesley Bell, who spent
Miss Katie Bell
day from a visit
Gainesville. She
returned S1111-
to relatives in
Bi t—the. subject changes. The
drummers had been swapping
varus of every description. Yarns
that would cause Annanias >0
Judge l’ioli and Bill Ilurpei |j|| ls ) 1 fm> shame had lie heard
seem to have a j >h of moving saw ,| K . IU . The fat man had just finish
ed a thrilling narration of a rail
road wreck. The train was plung-
the time until Monday afternoon
wit li home folks.
I; Se born has been at Mossy
Ure.-k this week superintending j
the preparations for music during
I he commencement., which begins
S; tuiday night, the 10th, and clo
ses Tuesday, the 191 h.
Nc ws.
Mossy Creek Commence
ment.
1 tn • ti an
01 ale a Mg -
ingand wo
t d •
r 11>, SO
; .,d will
Why wear wool ?
To: - ' T) out cold? No.
To in heat.
7 is supplied with
h air—oxygen—
it will gener-
'mth to pro
udest day—-
a f Cod-
:phites,
. Thin
- blood
.7 l :e: by a
. .find W. - -iTiul-
and - rr:;.g ;d blood
ves the appetite, in
i' f: :: h, [ jrrushes bodily
r- :pre cuts the ill
7. fre.n coles, coughs,
end exposures.
)■'■■! !■).. /•..* been endorsed by the
n : teal/ ./ *. ■' sears. (Ask your doc-
cor.') 7 „. . <.•;'» .dwayt palatable always
uniform —alv t vs contain- ihe purest Norwegian Cod-
Oil and Hvpophospbitei.
Commencement, exercises of tho
Mossy Creek High School will be
gin next Saturday. Below will
be found t he program :
.Saturday, the loth, 10 a. m.—
Meeting of the board of trustees.
8 p. m.—Entertainment by pri
imiry department.
Sunday, 17th, 11 a. m.—Com
mencement sermon by Rev. G. W.
Yarbrough, of Gainesville. 3 p.
111.— Missionary exercises. 8 p.
m.—Sermon by Rev.G. I). Stone,
of I) lilonega.
id from a trestle eighty feet in
height .and the only injury done
was the breaking of a eliild’sarm.
The fat man concluded with “It’s
a fact,” and settled back in bis
diair. The crowd looked inex
pressible sad for a moment, and
; t lien t lie spare-built, knight, of the
grip sighed, cleared his throat
anti began:
“Last summer mv business look
me to (Colorado and while I here 1
decided to spend awhile hunting
and fishing. I went into ("imp
and spent a week or more without
any incident or accident worthy quiti
of mention; had good link and a
good time. At some plaeus on the
river the banks were very steep
and high and at tho scene of my
story tho bank was perpendicular
land towered fully ninety feel
.j. | above tin; water. I was sitting on
t bis bank one day overhauling mv
lishing tackle and admiring the
M e copy the following para
graph from tlie Ihihlunegacorres
pondence in tlie Gainesville Ea
gle. The man referred to was, no
doubt, ihe same who passed here
and attempted to sell two mules
to Mr. A. II. Henderson:
“A horse thief passed lluough
Dahlonega with t wo stolen mules
Tuesday of court, week, but the
fact was not known until a few
days afterwards, when the alterin'
got a letter from a gentleman in
lower Georgia inquiring about the
man and his stock. I Ic tried to
sell them here but the cheap price
caused suspicion.'’
Lula Laconisms,
J. M. Duckett of Mossy ('reek
was in town Saturday.
John Salterlidd of White coun
ty came here Sunday on route to
Maysvi'le. Mr. Satterfield in
tend' to be on hand at Mos.-v
Creek commencement with hi*
photographic outfit.
Rev. Jut; Jones gave a lecture
on th" “Work of the Epwortli
Leagues” at the Methodist church
Saturday night. Mr. Jones is a
blind man,but what lie said would
have done crodit to some of our
brightest and brainiest men who
have two good eyes.
Col. II. II. Berry speaks on Ihe
financial question tonight at tin
academy. You had heller look
sharp, sil\eriles.
Tni'. Buoomiss is always a wel
come visitor.
Town Creek Topics.
A. II. Henderson, jr., visited
Gainesville, on business last week.
Mrs. C. 11. Allen, who has been
quite sick, is much belter at pres
ent.
Young corn is looking Hue up
t his wa s.
Mas. E. E. Hester, of Gaines
ville, visited here last week.
W. II. Turner, who went to Tex
as some time ago, is coming back,
we understand.
We have had scvcial rains for
the past week or two.
The Democrats will carry the
ninth dktricl by a handsome ma
jority.
Mr. Thomas Hoggins has been
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The tohouco hiibit grows on a trm.11 1111-
lil Ills nervous sysU’in is seriously nflVrt--
ed, inqiiiirinfr liealtli. e.oaifort nml luipni
ness. To unit suddenly is too severe a
shock to (III! system, as tolmceo to all in-
veturide user heroines 11 stimulant that
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hhbil, in all its forms, carefully com
pounded after the formula of an eminent
Perl in ]>hysu?iati who has used ii in his
private practice since IS7ti. without 11 fail
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Pounds.
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and open to inspection, the following iH
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bill couldn't. I took various remedies,
among others "XoMo-bne." "The Indian
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purchased a box of your "Bneo-Curo"
and it lias entirely cured me of the Imbil
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all llm numerous aches and pains of body
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Mr. Marlin Dowdy departed
this life' May 5th, and his remains
were interred in the family Inirial
ground in Lumpkin county. Thu
bereaved fatnile have onr sympa
thy.
Bol) Howell, of Dahlonega, was
over in \Ylute last w«*ck.
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—Give its your piinling tiow.-
seenery around me, little dream-
ing of danger of any kind.
denly I heard a rustling of the 1111-
del-growth behind me, and turn-lCy
ing I saw a huge grizzly bear com \
ing toward me full tiit and reared Rfi
u>> on Ins back legs. I wits be-
Moiiday, May 18. 8 p. m.—Mis-; tween two lire* and I fully realiz
'llaueous exercises by the school. «‘ d <»V situation. The animal win
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‘1 lu 15 VC.US, 1
Put up 1
» cent and .•
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vis, of Clarkesville. 3 p. m.—Reo
iluiioiis by young ladies. Ho. m.
“ 1 Li* Song ol the Seven,” (time,
one hour.)
“Dot, the Miner’s Daughter,” a
temperance play (time, two hours.)
The board of 11 ustees of Mossy
Creek High School are requested
! to meet at the school house on
Saturday, the 16th, at 10 a. lit.
, A full attendance urged. Patrons
j are invited to attend the mooing.
J. D. jAltltAHD,
Bros. Bd.
almost upon me. If I leaped to
the water from tho hank death
was certain and retreat in 1 he oth
er direction was impossible. My
lmir stood alone and great beads
of perspiration which greatly re
sembled sweat dropped from mv
brow. I uttered a frightful yell
and—”
“What in the dickens did you
do?” inquired the fat man Inenth
lessly.
“Staid where I was,” replied
the spare-built man, “and—”
“And what?” eagerly asked the
other.
“And the bear devoured me!”
quietly responded the spare-built
mail.
And the fat man didn’t even
smile un:l has int imated since that
he believes the narrative is a
blamed lie.
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