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Cleveland, Ga.. May 22, ’96.
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Bit IFF AND NEWSY. cutcml onv office to learn the; Town Crock Topics.
i printing Imsiness, luit ere the I li ( , v . F; 1>. Cantrell of Grace-
Miud'ows indieuM'd the noonlidi
hour In* Ml and ms In- crossed tin
portal lie \vm
liquid accent
il\ hill
& BIS House
. Inst w eek eli rout
I wiiere Mr. Wynne preached the
| t'ommeiioeiiionl sr'iimn of the high
i school at that place. lie will fn-
i vo]’ Cleveland peo|JIe with a ser-
i mon dn his ret urn.
wood, (ia., will preach at Ml.
IMeasant llie lift h Mondar in Mac.
hi '* u [ 1,1 All are invited. ). L. Parduc
“Sol so miici. van-!,, beller. T Ul ,ma> m, A)V ,
darned sight more ol
TRUTHFUL TALES TERSEIY TOLD. | DON'T STOP TOBACCO !
i
> N’
". :t .1 ich?,
n m the back,
allow MmpA'.vicn,
l.os; t'f appetite end
‘ uon.
etiVfc, chto
. <,Vfc LIVER
:vJa> PIUS
--AND —
*K Xolil'I^W A
• the JWv:
perspiration. 1 w ill hasten to m\
private itpilrtinenls and say Until
my disreputable sinrt and collar.
“I Have dnined befor; heaven and
ngainstthee; wilt thou forgive
Cap!. Asliurv dropped m and , m .y Hut—needless question;
paid the editor a call mid a yearsi ,[„._ v |,. 1V e already wilt-ed.”
subscription TYfdav. The captain;
is a mighty line man any how. money si U)V: IN A MlNETK.
Mr. Lewis Ledinrtl, foreman of j 1 nave not nmtlc less than sixlrimi dob
the Gainesville Out lot,l<, visited I lnr " nU >' ll “>' «*»>«»■«»«»» Centrifugal 1.-..
Iiis uncle. Mr. Cicero Hell, and j
n'liimer.
■Weli, I'll
Cream Kreraers. Any one should male
from live to .iglit dollars a, day selliin
| ol her l'elil t i \ es i ll I lie eoiUl t V Sal- I.neain mid from seven to l,n dollars sell
; urday and Sunday, lie made trip l iuir freezers, as it is such a wonder.Him
' n his llieyeio. I R nhviijH il crowd wanting cream.
. iodic
.c
'njsativfc in kec
. • 1 'ITS l.V* dir .*“'
j is no hotter at I his wi itinp;.-
i The I lemoerats w ill tarry this dis
trict, and don't you forgot il.
i lies '\ i 11 go yonder tip this way.) the drislcv personage in a d isgiist
* he iit’puhlieans ol this district ed tone. “Hain't yer never gw me
tion l rally niiu h will) the Pops.; v<>r put mo nothin' er thll in my
they are going lo stand by the box? My nidiicv's os good es eny
liepul li'eiin party Whether they body's 1 guess, an I paid ,hil in
have a candidate or not, I he | a vauee. Hen* I is waited a moiii'
children's day at Lifudsville Siin-Lui’ go! liothin’ yil. 11 its wmiig,
day was largely attended. 1 an' I lielievo hit's jes' a plan do
Some of our people attended the j n UV ' m eiit's -rot for swin'lin folks,
Mossy Creek eoinineneemenI, mi when my times up for flat Hox
1 . \ . Cant re 11 and J. M . (i lover j jes’ disroot in ue de service ter my
l'/'" ; have found tub places on • heir j erdi'ess." And he turned and
i on i
“Hs dere env mail here for me?” now To (Tin: yoeksklF Will! E
inquired 'in unusinilly I hick lipped 1 Vs.tNii IT;
sou of l lain at the post' oilier a lew Tile leLiicco litfhit i,’rows on m mfoi ini-
days a TO. lit liis nervous system is seriously »(Ti*r| -
“Xothing." answered Postmas-j , " 1 ’ iini’air'iiiy* health. comfort ami baptii
, . : ness. To ijiiit suililenlv i>J too Severn ;t
ter Kcuiiucr. | . . ; ,
| tilioek to l.lm sy.item. as tobic eo to nu in-
|:ii il.alcd , V |, tl ,user becomes a stimulant that
bis mlem eoiitiiiuiillv eraius. ‘’Uneo.
Col. .loi' Cndia'wood visited Ha-
can fr(T‘k'' <
• lc-ranilv in one minute
nut! that astonishes pt*ople so they nil
lull) comity till business the ilr-t of waul b> laste it ami til'll many ol - them
I he Week. i buy freezers ns the cream is smooth ami
perfi'c.lly frozen. Every fr-Tezer is poiar-
’ ’ \ Hint* (takes Is visiliny her : auleeil to freeze erimm perfectly in one
.1 : ' ill Nacoochee this Week; minute. Anyone can sell ire cream anil
... .... , tlm freezer s^lla ittlblf. il •. .istar makes
11. M. I Imsdill. ol (Jrand , ...
, , Irom ton to lifteen rlollnrs a un.y. .1. I'.
'- 'P' Aiich., who has been in , 0llB(( y & H43 si. cimrlus St., st.
’( town for two inonlliT Jlsist,! Idouis, Al«>., will mail you full ])jir*i<Milars
left Tursd iy for his home. Tlin | tVoo. so you umi jro to work amt make
'jut!ye limde many triendrt tvllilei ,0,K " f iln ';' vl,0, : < " ‘!' s ' vilh °" 1 '
j! re, who reyret.ted to have* him
lots that pan trold m |ui\ inyquail went out with alt air of injured
titles. T -\\ . II. Ttiriier
>vt»Ht ti' T«*xa» snmc time ayo
a; lioim* ayain. lie doesn't I,lank
w ho ■ dio'iiit'y.
•ave
md hope lie will return
| a' an early date. It it? possible
! lhat tte will do this.
s %
Mr. John Satterfield arrived in
'own Sunday from Mitvsvillo,
where he lias In
freezer you run make a hundred pillions
of ereilni a day, or if you wish they will
hire you oil a salary.
Texas is the place for him and
will make (icuryia His lit,me'.
I lave you never spoilt a niyht
on \ onaii mountain': 1 lfyouhavo-
I .iI'o” ! a :'i:ieiililie cure for tlm tobacco
habit, in all its forms, (al'ofully rum
]nmnih d after I lie formula of an eip.lnei !
lierlin pliynruili whb liaa used it in Ids
private prariiiv siilee |H7s>, willmut a fail-
It IS ]i:lre|y \ efelnhle And a'nai'SU
lire,
1 pi rfeclly iiaemless. Von run use ail
lie- tobacco you want while ti'.kiiifr *'H»i
eo-Ciiro.” II .vill no.lily you when to
stop. We ”ive a written fjainrantai!. ol
cure perinamm'ly au.v ease with three,
boxes, or refund I lie money with ten pill
dull. interest Ihiro-Ciiro” is not a sub
sliliile. bnl a m iimtilic cure, that ejirtvi
without the aid of will power and with
lio itiroiiveniruee. Il leaves the system
us pure and free fom nicotine as the day
yon inoli \oiir It rat eliew or smoKe-
Ciil'Ctl Hy Bncco«Curo arid (laliici! Tliirtf
Pou nds.
from liljndrrds of icsliinojiiiils, the
originals of which lire mi lile and oh file
I lie lbllowilii; is
Blue Creek Budyet.
est possible npporiunity. The
peneneo is well worth the trip
ru quite sick, lint
s soin’e better.
Ilip'lllee of
'rand iriotli
yraphie work.
Is Calle d
To The
Fact
'i'lii 1 Mbssv (’reek eommeiiee-
liuait was well attended In Cleve-
landites, and by peojile from ev
ery part of the eotiiity, for that
matter.
J in lye !C imsey left Suntlai for
Atlanta, where tie riaiiained sov-
t'l a I days.
Hev. !■' It. Seaborn visited bis
father in Di.wsous ille the lallbr
part of this week.
Mrs. dolcison has In
wc’ru fflml In say *«li-' is suiu<
•J. Ik Hampton's little i
Towns county is visiting* lmr
or on Blue Cri'ok.
Vour (MiiTt's]>oml<'nt grafted an apple
in a sour wood and it is growing well.
Who can l>.*ut it !
Prof; Ci. N. CV»ll«\v was in t his sod ion
Kioto the toil.— j taking in fax Iasi- Saturday.
.1. W. Mm,If started for Towns county
on a Imsinoss t rip.
Mrs. I'lmiia K«d>e» «mi and child's fn
ncral will l»o preaclu'd at Oakos* (’Impel
i \ , liilt ill N;u*ouchoo \ alloy, J the tilth Sunday l»y llov. Allison Ledford.
While fountv. The mines Here] Mlsa Alice Mem Blue < Vvi: 1ms a
are the richest in the Stale and i quilt, that luis a,dad piece;;. Wlm can
yet one half has never been L>!d. j emue up with that 1
■— r - . .-r-; r - r-TT» J That- young lnivvi on 11111o (Took lias not
HI!) VOL l'\ l’.i{ M VKI5 MONICV KASV?| niarriotl yet, hut wo think lie will soon.
Air. Kditor:—1 have read how Mr. 0. 1C.
It is reported that mold ore
briny pi'ndUGcd in Xacoorlir
county yieldiilp'
doiny photo- i Lnekdale Hintner. .;
Hold no, Hro. O’Kellev. Thai .
rich Hud is not iib’Xaeooeiieecinin
n't \'ou should do so al the eafli- »)«m to inspection
i presented :
* i (.'lay Inn. N evaitn i'n.. Ark .. .lull, 28, j8:Tk
Eureka (.'he'iiirnl A Mips Cn., La Crnrse
.... *, ,. i AVIs—Ciantieinon: Knr fqvtv years 1
and is hot easilv loryolten. \t e ,,.,.i tnimreo in all its fnrius. t’or twen T
have tried il and know Wherimf ! bv live years ef that time 1 «s > i;mn
. ... . nnllerei* Irmn general debility mid liea"l
WC speak. \i(*lell town at bnli'' disease, Knr lifteen years l tried lo quit,
o’clock Friday afternoon and ; '’"t ""uldn;i. I Innk variniw remedies,
. ' . aninnjr others “Nn-tn-liae.P “TJu.* Indian.
mount eel t onah s summit as I lie | Tnlmi Antidnic.” "Ilnuble fijdorijle nf
Still Slink bniuaitll the wealern ho- I ''°h).” etc . hut nnrin.o! them did llie tlm
. i least- Ini o| good. I*nihily, howevm*. I
nzon. -Union Alctme says t he j puvc-hiwqd a Imi of -'Biirn-Curn’:
same still has been in the Habit ol'!« , 'd 11 Las enlirely euiVd mi; of the habit,
. , . . 2 in till its lnrms. mill 1 have increased .JO
ink lay beneath the sumo western i Jinnrids in weight ami am rt; 1 i».\eil frnm
:ill the iiitnierniis (ichuii and juiiiys nf'lindy
and nihjd. . ledilld write, a quire nf pii-
1 >ee upon my changed feelingsuml eniuli
11. made sn inncli innuey in 1 lie dwh wttsli
er business and I think 1 have beat him.
I nin very young yet and Have had very
lit be experience in welling goods,hut have
made over eight hundred dollars iii ten
PI-CONS EKEE TO ALL,
I read ill llie Christian Standard Unit
Miss A. M. Fritz. Station A. SI. Louis.
Mi'i., would give an elegant plated lin k
spoon to any one sending her ten ‘J cent
Miss Fannie Kenittief heealne
Very sick at the. commencement
at Miss; ( reek Tuesday niyht.
I'lic foul and healed atmosphere
in l he Ini 11 was I lie cause <d i I.
THAT
( iaiuesi i 111• ('raeker; Sninmei
Visitors are beyinniiiy to arrive.
If the weather k eps up its April
j weeks selling dislnvasbers. It- is Himply, j qtampg. 1 sunt fur one and found it
wnndorfnl how easy it is to sell them . All; t.li n.t 1 nlmwed it In n. y friends, and
Tim have In dn is In allow the Judies Imw | ,v l;l< (,. c-jg in l.wn linnes taking Orders for
they work and they e.aniiiif help bill buy , ij 1( , spoon. ’J’he hook kpoou is a honse-
nun. l'nr the III lit of others 1 will stale I „ ( , ( ,ossily. It ciinm,t slip into the
that 1 get my start fi'dili (he Monint City (Halt oi* rooking vessel, being held in the
place hx a hook on the buck. Tile spoon
is something housekeepers nave needed
ever since, spoons were first invi ntod.
Any cue can gel a sample spoon by send
ing ten 2 ",niI slumps to Miss Frit/. 'I'lii
On; GOODS ARE
Dish Washer Co., f?t. Louis, Mo. Write
lo them and they will send you full par
ti.mines. I think 1 ran clintr ovp" $3,000
the (aiming year, and lam not going to
lei the opportunity pass Try itumlpnh-
.illd Ma\ leenld it Will not belnllg Hull your siieers.s for the buuetit of others,
befni'elhe ilenizeln? of the low- ,J.F.( .
land will lie eujniny tip In the,
mountains in droves' and (jaine.-t- A CHANCE'i'o MAKE MO.Nh.t .
THE BF.Si'
'Jill'- IT REST,
THE FRESHEST alid
THE CIIEAI’ES'I'.
ville will Ik; the liveliest liltlccity
in the State.
is a splendid way to milk
home. Veiy truly.
AND WE PAY THE
BEST FURIES
FOli YOUIl
BHODL’CE;
A fi'hiny pavtv einiqhised of
Mrs. Seabol'ii; Mr-'. Jarrard, ML.'
Bertie Jarrard; Mr. ’dene Jar-
rard and several small hoys and
yirls anyled for minnows a short
While Wednesday afternoon;
! They caught three’bout—so long.
Messrs. R. T. Kenimer A Son
are liaviny lb, *r store painted l»y
1 have berries, grapes and pearlies a
J em old fl esh ns when picked. 1 use I la
Califbrni.'i Cold process, do not Heat or i
seal the fruit, jusl put it up cold; kesps !
perfeeliy l’resii and costs almost nothing;
ran put ill- a bushel in leu minutes. Last
week I sold direct inns In otfl-r 120 (ami- j
lies; any cue will pay a dollar for direr- ;
■ lions wlitm tlirv see llie beautiful samples ■
nf fruit. As them are many people poor '
like myself, I eonsider it my duly to give \
i my experience In such, and feel conlident
any one can make one er two hundred j
dollars around home in u few days. 1
LEISURE OBSERVATIONS
HY A MAX ol-' l.l-a I III-
Mos.-y Creed; eomuleneemohl has
linen llie must and only exciting'
feat lire in and around < Mevelnnd
1) a a f i'ew dll vs.
(’apt.
it will pay yo’ti in come from
any part of the county to
trade with usi. Tlferc
is no old St lick
mixed in Oiir
(foods,
THEY
.BE ALL NEW
Fresii from the New } ork
houses. We went to New
Y'urk and bought there and
made a big saving hy so do
ing and we can and will sell
these goods cheap.
J.
M. HANDS,
G. W. SLATON, Act.
I Mr. Davis of (fainesv illi
will much improve 1 hr
of the premises. \\ e are gratified
to see tlie Spirit of improvement
i' by no means dead among ottl
' iti/eiid yet.
Tlfe Gainesville (Tinker slig-
-ts the awful probability
.,;ic rarlfoad talk for this section,
i - in ivhaf wevan glean we’ve al-
i ready had eriotiglt of this "tarnal
"fiitj rifUSie. T':«fkTngj will never
build a railroad through no'rth-
j east- Georgia. It will require
work end money and a big lot of
j both. This section needs a ruil-
i road, and wc sincerely hope that
11He promoters of the enterprise
will trot let the new spurt end in
a Very large amount of wind.
School Conmiissioner Ivy 1.1c dc- j
serves the thanks and congrntiibi- :
lions of the teachers aird people!
general I v for seeuri ug‘ I ho services
of Prof. Clias. Lane, of Atlanta, !
as expert m conducting the teach
ers institute, to be held hei'e thej
first week in July. Wo under-j
stand licit Prof. Lam; will deliv
er t\Voor more lectures while here.!
Messrs'. John and Sam McGon-
nel spent Wednesday night in
Cleveland. They were leturning
to Gainesville froth HiaWu'ssee
commencement.
Prof. Lashlcy turned his back
on the world and its wiles Thurs
day morning, declaring that all
was vanity and perspiration, and' 1
This , wiH mail sample ef fruit iirnl e.iniiplete
loo'k ' 'liee-a inns tn liny ol your remlers fer
eighteen 2-ceii t still ups, wlii Mi is only the
aetiml cost of the '■liniples, jiofifage. etc.,
lo me. l-'raneis Ciuiey, St. Louis, Mo.
Payne alleiided exercise.'
at Mossy Creek Tuesday night,
ant!states veryemphat teally it was
a place of free and uiflimitcd pers
piration.
A Certain boy, wlio lias recently
(frill school, was heard lo say:
These days are full of troubles—
tlie sun’s rays are perpendicular
eighteen' hours and tin; nights but
six hours long. Hard on boys,
but thus Was made our best and
greatest men.
horizon once a day—generally
the afternoon—-for quite awhile:
()11r friends kindly informed us—
and invariably accompanied the
information with an eneduragiiig
smile -that, rattlesnakes woiild
de\ our Us ore I lie morning' peeped,
and that a ‘’Imllle of corn" might
not be ;ni absolutely useless arti
cle among our camping'
incuts. The insects of Yonali are
very friendly, and by bed time Wi
were intimately acquainted with
numbers of them. Wo “turned
in" on tiine and our slum hers were
made soothing and refreshing by
dreams that we were being caress
ed in llie gentle folds of rult'e
snakes and other reptiles, but
alas! tins sweet experience cmild
not Iasi, for wo were suddenly
brought 1our feel by a wild, un-
earl bl y yell which resounded
throughout the forest. We deni.,
money iinuiinl! dial at once 1 hat our midnight ser-
enader was a wild eat. The mu
sic it made >vas like, that made by
your neighbor’s ordinary Thomas
cut, c.vecp'l that it was not so long-
drawn and was on a louder and
higher key. The animal staid with
Us until the dawn glinted the
heavens.
The music a wild eat makes is
! very thrilling. It was to us. Ev-
cry note was as distinct as a clnr-l
mu call and had its cllVct. The j
only weapon of defense wc had |
was a tliirLy-fiye cent I X L knife j
with the bosl blade broken.' But. 1
sined ‘.he eat, did nothing more!
Ilian squall we needed not even I
that.
I ion.
Tours repertfiiBj ,
V. II. MAunrih,
I’usii'ii' F: Clini'cli, Cliiytoii, Ark.
Sold tiy nil ilriiggi.sU ;il $1 per box i
(liriii! lipxoK, (Iliirty (lays’ treutmenl.)
$2,511 witli iron clad, written giniriinlee,
or sent direct upon rercijit of price. Write
! for liooklni nriii proof'. Eurekii Cli.iuiiral
• ■ \- MLai'rnspr, W'is., aifrl Boston,'
I' 11 !’-I Mass?
.leniieUo S.
11.1 Iennersnn, Jr.
('apt. Asbiirv oll'eiTd ti resolu
tion that (lie. Democratic execu
tive committee of White county
order a mass meeting to lie held
'.n Cleveland on June (ilh fin- the
pm pose of electing delegates to'
Pi the State convention which'
meets in Much'll June 2.'»tli, and
delegates to the congressione l
convention which meets in Gaines
ville June. .‘Pith, aiu) to transact
such other business as may come
before, the iiieet.ing.
Mr. J. A. Kiehardsoh siiggosteil
Unit the meeting be held at a la
ter date than Jiihe Glh. so as to 1
give as mill’ll time to the advertis
ing of the meeting as possible.
This was agreed to and ;i mass
;neeting ordered for June l*‘!th.
The meeting then adjourned oil
motion,'
WE DO JOB WORK.
-Give us your piloting now.—•
J
c
Children should be happy
and plump. A child of seven
should not He thin and pale,
with the aged look cf twenty.
No aches? no whines; no
house-plant. Running, jump
ing, laughing. Children
should grow in weight and
strength; cat heartily and
show plump cheeks’.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-
iTver OiT~wlth Hypophos-
phites fill’s out the sunken
’I low
I)o you know a
fond of Solomon s Iloiise;
wavs of wisdom are wise.
who is
The
Just as tire evening light had
taken its flight from t he darkness
that fell from the wings of night > . . ,
. I consider the uncertainty ot love,
ed a ,
Some weeks ago in bis regular i
weekly letter in llie Constitution ;
Surge IMimkott related how he
and Brown attempted l.o' avoid
talking politics for .me. week. It <
was a trying experience, for no j
matter upon what subject a con
versation began it. would drift in- j
to political channels.
This seems to be tire teiiddnev j
everywhere and is true to a great
extent in Cleveland. Tfnee or
four romantic vouths meet and
run
gi*£ss
,u young roan at lintel reeeivei
white rose from his best girl, look
ing up at t lie pale-faced moon, he
j chanted most mournfully, 1 had a
j sweet-heart long years ago.
cheeks and gives color lo the
lips. It furnishes material
for the growth of bone, and
food for the brain and nerves.
It lays a Strong foundation
for future growth and develop
ment.
S OT-TS EMULSION ba\ bren rihinnni b> fl:e
nrjical Profusion for twenty pv/ l (■ I •■'* your r-o> ■
to, , Thr. if because it if always p,il.itaH’-—alw.i\t
uniform—always contains the purest or we s tan
bliss of (’(Hirtship and success of
marriage,and they have, after very
brief discussion deserted the
themes which apparently would
have been paramount in their
thoughts for it dispute as to best
linani’ial policy for life govern
ment. So it i' of every class.
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may be enough to cure your con,
' help jo
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Meeting of the Committee.
The Democratic executive com
mittee met last Friday. There
are thirty members, but only six
teen were present. Capt. R. R.
Asbury was elected temporary
chairman and A. II. Henderson,
,Jr., temporary secretary. An
election by ballot of a permanent
chairman and secretary resulted
in choice oi Z, T. Logan and A.
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