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Constipation
Caines fully half the slckjiess in the world. It
reUilm the digested food too long In tin* bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver. Imll-
Hood’s
gestion, bad tasto, coaled HMa m _ _
tongue, sick headache, In- |I|m
somnla, etc. Hood's l’llls ■ | £ g
eure constipation and all its *
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. A11 druggists.
Prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co.. I.owell. Mass.
The onlv fills to Uke with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Tte Cleveland Progress
(JUirnuU bh jrim ol' Whitt* county
dac Hugh R«ese,
Editor.
ivt tin* PoM-ofKcr* at Clevelaml
AMawd-ufaroi Mail Miitte".Jioi. 'JO, '112
Cleveland, Ga., June 5, ’96.
OIE U1ANT A IKIAN NOT AFRAID OF
T0!fl WINN*
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
KHEl’MA 1'IHM CURED.
After eminent idiyniciiniK and all otluT
known reiuediett fail, ilotutiieiMmul Hale
I (11. 11. 11.) will quickly cure. Tin unani's
of tentinion'mlH att«.*Ht this fact. Mo emsc
I of rheumutisui can stand before its magic
' healing power, fiend stamp for book of
particulars. It contains evidence that
will convince you that Jl. 11. H. is tl.e
lies', cure for all Blood and Skin Diseasce
ever discovered. Beware of substitutes
said to lie “just as good." 51 per large
bottle. For ale by druggists.
From tin* Gainesville Fngle.
One county in the Ninth district
—Milton—-has 'i I ready selected
< lonoTcasiwiiitl delegates. Thir-
1ccn counties will act on .June (i,
and two—Lumpkin ami White—
will net on June HI. Hull will
net fin June 27. Many of Mr. Per
ry's friends chum that the elec
tions of June (i will not settle the
question of who will he the nom
inee. For very wood reasons they
figure tho result of June (i this
way :
For Perry—
Cherokee t
Jnektton 1
Gilmer ’*•'
Gwinnett 4
Knlmn 2
Union -
It is not what wo want out what wo
got that makoH uh happy.
Dr. D. U. Knthmok, of Now Borlin. l*a..
cloos not honitato to roooimuoinl (.’linm-
l)orlain*H niodioiiiOB. Ho says: “I have
hamlltMl them for a year or moro in my
jihannaoy ami tiwl thorn safo ami relia
ble?. My oiiMtomorH praiso tlmm voryj
highly .** No ono who is Ironblotl with
rhoumatism can nso (Miainborlain’s Pain
Halm without praising it. Tin- quirk ro
bot'from pain which it affords is nlor o
worth many liman its cost. K< r sa'o by
I A. II. Ilondoison, general ine.pliant,
(Movolund, <»a.
Tho first jioatdi"
For Tate—
Batiks
Dawson
Fannin
Forsyth. %
HiihershuuR. .
Milt wn
Pickona...*....
Towns........
?/.
This would leave the decision
to Hull, Lumpkin and White, and
ft votes would decide. Mr. Tale
can hv no possibility carry either
Hall or Lumpkin, and his chances
in White are very small indeed.
Tlio nomination of Mr. Perry
would draw the lines and define
flic issues between 1 lemoeraey and
Populism, between good money
and financial heresy, audit would
insure Democratic triumph be
yond question. Mr. Tate, running
on the Populist platform, could
not command the full vote of the
party. Hundreds of Democrats
for this reason would not vote for
him, and in the face of a fusion be
tween Populists and llepnolicans
his defeat might be safely predict
ed.
And another thing the Demo"
crats want: T hey want to rally
around a standard hearer who is
not a treat big chump intellect
ually, and who will nol In* afraid
to meet Tom Winn on the slump.
The executive committee of Ka-
bun has been culled to meet-Satur
day to consider the question of
postponing Hr* selection of Con
gressional delegates to some time
later than June (i. The commit
tee of Gwinnett has been called
for June 2 for tho same purpose.
If these counties postpone it will
be good-bye, Mr. Tate. All we
want is a little time.
It is the way, in Ibis day of po
litical corruption when some of-
lice-chasing candidate is charged
with committing an net which
does not meet tin* approval of all,
for those whose displeasure has
been incurred to throw up their
hands in a disgusted manner,
close their eyes resigned Iy and
with a discontented wasr of their
heads declare in mournful tones
that tilings are not as they were
in the past; then it was the office
sought the man. and political as
pirants of that day were not of
the wire working kind. 1 hey re
call from the days ngonc the time
when the governorship sought
and found Joseph Brown in the
wheat field, hut alas, alack! no
ofl'iee is allowed to go roaming
through the country in this day
in search of men to hold it down.
Hence it would be judged that,
should a candidate of ye olden time!
bob up in the present troublcd poo
litical waters he would be boosted 1 sliiiqiuil from Cutlihcii i
into office at the drop of his hat;!
but is this the true condition of
existing sentiment? Nay; be-|
lieve it not, for the test hath been
made. Such a candidate has ap
peared above the surface in the:
person of IIoll. Logan L. Block-| On tho contrary they luiv
ley, and. verily, do the; people
look upon him as a laughing
stock and treat his announcement
as a huge joke.
Before a large audience in a the
atre rented and paid for by him
self, alter a somewhat lengthy
discourse under t lie subject," Kqiii
tv Under Electricity”—which sub
ject la* failed to touch, bv the
wav—Judge llleck Icy solemnly
announced his candidacy for the
Senate in the following words;
Laities anil fellow citizens, nt thinstngo
nf my lecture 1 stand Before you in a new
diameter. 1 am a caniliilute for election
to till! Senate of the t'uiteil States.
Though ju-eineilitnted fin a liricf time
only, the enmiidney which 1 have just. an
nounced seems dictated by inexorable
logic, tho logic of tins situation; for,
while 1 am and always have been al)em-
ocru#?4*iAu neither a parthian of free sil
ver nor a partisan against it, but hold
mysdf ready to deal with (ho question
fairly and impartially, and shall master
it it I possibly cun before) aligning my
self on cither side. My faith in persist
ent conscientious labor is such that 1 be
lieve neither law nor finance holds n sin
gle problem of any practical importance
which cannot lie solved if work is devot
ed to it. If 1 am lit for anything, it is to
work, and it will I
work for my state and country, aided by
the great opportunity which being a
member of the Senate will afford.
Though 1 shall not seek the oMiec fur-
of th& season wen
litly.
The Farmers’ Outlook says
falsified it statements, and
Outlook knows it lies.
the
Til K BUST A FT HU DINNER 1‘ll.b.
Hood’s F I la aid digestion, prevent that
feeling of fulness or distress and gently
yet elfeclively assist in the assimilation
and digestion of food They do not gripe
pain and they do not we aken the body.
strengthen
ing and stimulating olVoet. They rouse
the lives, prevent sickness and cure sick
headache. Mood’s Fills are purely vege
table, perfectly harmless and may l e
used safely by delicate women and chil
dren.
It is predicted that the cotti u crop Ibis
year will reach !l,000,0 10 bales.
“Last summer while attending court at
Uniontowii," says I). 11. Fatten, a promi
nent druggist of Fayette City, Fa. /‘three
witnesses were snflering from diarrinra.
1 gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Cole
Cholera anil Miarrluea Itemedy and it
gave immediate relief. On the way Inline
one of my neighbors was taken with a
severe crump in the stomach and was
snflering with intense paiucs. i gave him
a dose of this remedy and within live
minutes the pain had roust'd. The rem
edy is a favorite here. 1 know of many
who aiy; never without. 1 always take it
with me when going away from home."
For mile by A. II. lb uilntym, general
merchant, Cleveland, (in.
Many a woman wants her husband to
remember her birthday*, but to forget her
age.
A (iRKAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
1 want to tell y< u of my wonderful sur-
great delight to Cess. Being a poor giil and needing
money badly, I tried I lie Dish Washer
business and have cleared .jrJOO every
month. It is more money than 1 ever
had before and I can't help telling you
County Directory. j
Ordinary—J. H. Freeman.
Clerk—W. R. Bower.
Sh !i'i(V--S. L. Brown.
Tax Receiver H. I'M Colley.
J’«x Collect or—Benton Trotter.
Treasurer- l>. N. Warwick.
1'urveyor—O. 11. Edwards.
Coronet—M. L. Allen,
School Comm’r. O.S. Kytle.
COUNTY COMMISSIONKRS •
.1. A . Richardson, Nncnoehec. <*af
li. T. Kenimer. Cleveland, (>*.
J. M. Conley, Leo, (la.
JUDICIARY.
John J- Ixiniwv, J. S. (’. Cleveland (it
Howard Thompson, Sul. (ion.. M lines-
ville. (la.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, AVhitk Goi ntyWhereas j
j, ]}. WeHtniore'nml. administrator of ,
RoavoH WoHtinortduinl. deco-aoed i , ' , |»h-
Bonts tot lie court in hi* petition, duly
tiled and entered on record, that In; Ihib
fully administered Heave* W estmore -
land's estate. .This is therefore to cite all
jHTKons eoncorned, kindred and credit
or*, to allow ran sn if any they ean why
Kftid administnitor should not lie dis
charged from his administrati«»n and re
ceive letters of dismission on the* first
Monday in July. 18W>.
J. 11. Fit human, Ordinarv.
The People’s Friend. In use for fifty years.
Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping-Cough,
Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections.
DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere
for oniy 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes.
Ch<* LANCE’S PLUGS, Th. Groat Tobacco Aktiaoto.tOc. Gotten, or mail.A.C.Muor A Co.. Hallo..Md.
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GEORGIA, Wmrii Copnty .-*-To All
Whom It May Concern: .losejni M. Md
ler having in ]»roj>er form aiq>lied to me j
for permanent letters ofadminist rat ion on
the estate of .lames Miller, late of said!
county, t his is to cite all and sin^nlrr the
creditors and next, of kin of .lames Miller
to he and appear at my ofiiee within the
time allowed hy law and . how cause if
any they can why permanent adminis
tration should not he granted to .Joseph :
M. Miller on James Millet*'e estate. \S’:t-
ncLH my hand and otlicial signature.
This first tiny of June. l.xtMi.
J. 11. FREEMAN, Ordnu ry.
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The original and only genuine Coin-
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Starkey l: Palen, is a seientilie adjust
ment of the elements ofO^ygeo anG Ni-
trogen magnetized, and the enifi)M»mid in
so condensed and made poi table t hut it
is sent all over the world.
; % -i * *
It has hern in use for many years:
thousands of patient* have Leeu treated
and over on© thousand physicians hii\*
used it and recompended i:.
The great success of our treatment has
given rise to a host of imitators, unscrup
ulous persons. some calling their prepa
rations Compound Oxygen, often appro
priating our testimonials and tho names
of our patients, to recommend worthless
concoctions, lint any substance made
elsewhere, or by other*, ami called Com
pound Oxygen, is spurious.
JOHN Vv'ILXES, Manager,
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CHLORINATION A SPECIALTY.
Enainus, Boilers,
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‘ Pumps, Pi] >ing,
AND ADL REPAIR WORK.
tlior than 1o inuki* tliis fiinomu'i'invnt, 1 about it, lor 1 boliovo any poison can ilo
frankly say that if tin*. nlHcu sooks mo
and is fortunato ououglt to tir.d uni in its
waniloringB through tho intriralo polili-
oal wilih-rnoss anil tho windings ot Foil-
oral and Stalo politirs. 1 shall aooopt and
alloidionatoly omhraoo it. Amrcnvor, 1
shall do so with rordial and and unnflart-
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sist ill conducting the said oili n' to whore your hands in tho water at all.
1 am at ■
l'he lion. Lonpm F. displays «
lari;** a.noimt of patiiotisiii m tin*
above, and as Mich an opportuni
ty of voting for a man who is not
seeking 1 ho oilier, but who wdi
merely aU'eetionatolv embrace il
and thank tho guides for conduct
ing il to whole he is at, in*v nev
er again be .dlered, it would be
the eminently proper thing for'
Georgians to e'ect the ex-chief, smooth and porfootly
justice, giving him the privilege j l-mislu-s p niph* and a
to resign as soon after his oleelion
as he ehooses, *s he apiiears fond
of retiring frequently to private
life.
as well as I have if they only try. 1 -isli
Washers sell on sight; every lady wants
ono. Tin* Mound City Dish Washer I'o.,
St. Louis, Mo., will give you all necessa
ry instructions, no you ran begin work
at once, Tho Dish Washer does splendid
work; you can wash and try tho dishes
in two or throe n.mutes without pulling
Try ibis
business and lot us know how you suc
ceed. S Kmzaiiktu C.
175,000 ouliic. foot, of North (leorgin
marble is being out and shipped to Rhode
Island to bo utilized in tho construction
of a now State capitol i.t Frovidenro.
Wo notice from our exchanges
that it is likely that several gen
tlemen will offer themselves as
And now Mr. Free Silver Bai
ley's throat is out of gear and his
physician’s sav it will he danger
ous for him to use his voice in the
dissemination of freesdverism for
some time to come. It appears
that very few speeches are re
quired to injure the throats of the
silver orators; we suppose the
doctrine has a corroding effect on
the vocal chords. Our Henry l'er-
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J 1 have an ioo cream freezer that will
j Iree/.o cream instantly. Tho cream input
into the freezer and comes out instantly,
frozen. This as-
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t" see tile freezer in operation and they
will all want to try the cream. You ran
sell cream as fast as it can he made and
sell freezers to many of thorn who would
not buy an old stylo freezer. It is really
a curiosity and you can sell from if;5 to AS
worth of cream and six to twelve tree/ers
every day. This makes a good protit
these hard times anil is a pleasant em
ployment. .1. F. Casey & t'o., lli.'t St.
I buries St., St. Louis, Mo., will send full
particulars and information in regard to
this new invention on application and
will employ good salesmen on salary. 1>
Titos. E. Watson, chairman of the State
executive committee of the Populist par
ty. lias issued an open letter, saving he
would not call a State convention of the
Populists until after the national conven
tion
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YEARS OF INTENSE FA’S.
candidates for eontmigsiouor of LV—and the Ninth is moi'c llist 11 j
agriculture. Uommissioner Nes- i IH'oikI to claim his ownership—
bitt, the present incumbent, has I h» s for two months l>n s t traveled
done and is doing efficient and
satisfactory work in this depart
ment, and we don't know that
any one else could do the work
just as well, lie should he re
tained and we have no doubt that
he will he.
this rough and rugged section
speaking several times each week,
and frequently as often as twice a
day. A little fellow lie is, weight
about l.'lO, and yet neither his
voice nor constitution has suc
cumbed to the tax upon them.
Strange—isn’t it?
Stop it
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