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Biliousness
In canned hy torpid liver, which prevent* inges
tion and permit* food to ferment ami putrify In
the stomach. Then follow dlizlno**, headacho,
Hood’s
Insomlno, nervousness, and, __ ■ ■ ■
It not lolleved, billon* lever ■ 1 I
or Mood polvonln*. Hood's III ^
nits (tlmulnte the atotnaeh, ■
rouse the liver, cure headache, dlr.iinoas, con.
atlnatlon, etc. w cents. Hold by all druggist*.
The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Tha Cleveland Progress
OfltaM Oigfan r»f Wlillo county
Woe flugh Ree«e,
Editor.
■atextd at Miu Poet-ofllne at Cleveland
Aoooad-olaaa Mull Matto",,lnn. 251, 'U'2
kmt mm imih !■ n jui...- zauaaczBEMmrrrxsr-z
Cleveland, Ga., June 12, *98.
“Oil, •)CiUSIlll'lll. JpiHHilk'Ill!-
1m,I vo would not.”
The pstnic in 1893 was tlit! re
sult of the silver intlution nut Ion
ized in 1890. Whitt si re we to ex
iled 1 >V a repetition of the act?
Experience has taught.
Tbe Georgia Demonroey.
The report from Saturday’s pri
maries Watt startling lmt Ihc re
sult was not wholly unlooked for
and was therefore not surprising.
The people have none wild, and
have cried out for the destruction
of the true Democratic principles
in which depends their pecuniary
salvation, as did the heathen rab
ble for the crucifixion of their Sa
vior, choosing Christ for doth
rather than the murderer Haruh-
biis.
The people want “fret, silver.”
That is a fetching phrase. A free
show isahvavs well attended, not
because of any merit it possibly
possesses, hut because it is free.
The word “free” is very attrac
tive; it is a groat drawer. The
misconception hy the masses of
the term, “free silver,” figures
as a prominent factor in the vic
tory silver has scored. If the pol
iticians had advocated free gold
they would have swept tho field
clear indeed.
A majority of the Democrats of
Georgia have come to the conclu
sion that it is time lit depart from
the principles to which the party
has adhered since its foundation.
They have declared for Ihn free,
unlimited and independent coin
age of silver at mi arbitrary ratio.
This has never been advocated in
any platform of the Democratic
party or by any of its great lead
ers. The founder of the Demo
cratic party took the position that
the coinage ratio must fie regula
ted by the commercial ratio of
gold and silver, and there has
never been any declaration hy the
National Democracy in favor of
the free and unlimited coinage of
silver at 1 (! to 1.
Wc have opposed the effort to
commit tho party to this proposi
tion because we believe that it. is
wrong in principle and that if
adopted it would lie disastrous to
the Democratic party.
Its advocates with very few ex
ceptions have made no attempt to
argue the question. They have
dealt mainly in misrepresentation
and assertion and have appealc I
to passion and prejudice. We re
gret to say that they have found
a ready response to such methods
and found them quite effective.
'Flie result of Saturday’s prima
ries has not changed our views on
Ihe subject of free silver coinage
at 1C to 1. Wo are wire that at
no distant day the Georgia De
mocracy will regret that it ever
committed itself to this policy and
will renounce it by a voto even
more decisive than that of day be
fore yesterday. It may he that
the the State convention will not
go to the extreme which some of
the silverile politicians favor.
We hope it. will not. There will
be many men of cool judgment in
that body and we trust that their
counsel may he heeded.—Mon
day’s Journal.
RHEUMATISM CURED.
Aftur eminent physicians nnil all other
known remedies fail, Botanic Hlood llaliu
(13. H. It.) will ipiickly cure. Thousands
of testimonial!! attest this fact. No case
of rheumatism can t-taml before its niftfric
liealinc power, bend stamp for book of
particulars. It eontaius evidence that
will convince you that U. 11. U. i* Ihc
best cure for all Hlood and Skin Discuses
ever discovered. Reware of substitutes
said lo lie "just as ipiod.” $1 per large
bottle. For tale by druggists.
A big prohibition rally will take place
ill Madison on .Inue 1(1 and 17.
Dr. D. R. Kotbrock, of New Rcrlin.Pa
does not hesitate to recommend Chntn-
berhiin’R medicines. He Bays: "1 have
handled them for a year or more in my
pharmacy and liml them safe and relia
ble. My ruHtninors praise them very
highly.” No one. who is troubled with
rheumatism can use Chninbcrluin's Fain
Balm without praising it. The quick re
lief from pain which it affords ia alone
worth many times its cost. For Side by
A. II. Ilendeibun, general merchant,
Cleveland, Clu.
Another excursion party of emigrants
will arrive at Fitzgerald soon.
THE REST AFTER DINNER PILL.
Hood’s Pills aid digestion. prevhnttliat
feeling of fidnOos or distress and gently
yet effectively assist in the assimilation
and digestion of food. They do not gripe
or pain and they do not vreuken tho body.
On tile contrary they have a strengthen
ing and stimulating effect. They rouse
the lives, prevent sickness and • sick
headache. Hood’s Pills are purely vege
table, perfectly harmless and may be
used safely by delicate women and chil
dren.
Tho people have hissed from the
stage the Booths, Irvings, Har
rells and Sslvini’s and have called
Vociferously to the front tho wiry
contortionists of the ten cent va
riety to transport tlu*m to realms
olysiuu with a coo-ehee-coo-chce
song and dance.
A farmer in an interior Penn
sylvania town, who kept his sil
ver dollars hoarded in a lin'd keg,
and found, after they ha:l been
struck by lightning, that he had a
muss of fused silver on his hands
worth only 52 cents of its former
valuation as coin, had a line ob
ject, lesson in the beauties of the
free silver doctrine.— Kx.
Glance over the result in (he
State. Perhaps the mos' surpris
ing is in the heretofore noble old
Eighth. There Congressman Law
son earned his home county—Put
nam. Col. W. M. Howard, the
free silver candidate, scooped the
others. Col. Howard may be a
bright young man, hut he is a pig
my intellectually in comparison
with Lawson. The primaries in
the other districts resulted simi
larly, except in (he Second and
Eleventh. There true Democra
cy prevailed.
Affairs panned out as Evan P.
Howell and the other silverites
wished, ff the silver men control
the national convention we hope
they will put a decidedly silver
plank in their platform. There
should be no compromise. Let
the silver men say plainly, so
that there can be no possibility of
misunde’-standing their meaning,
what they advocate. It is to be
hoped also that the Republicans
will declare in unmistakable lan
guage for the maintenance of the
gold standard, and that there will
be no straddle there.
On our last Democratic plat
form silverites and gold bugs alike
claim a.footing. tVhile the plat
form is apparently y\y*r enough,
yet it is construed by each indi
vidual D^tiocrat to suit himself.
The next platform must be so
clear in its declarations that bilt
one construcsion can be placed up
on it.
There is at least one sure cure
for the silver idea. Put it in op
eration. It will kill the country,
but the silverites don’t care for a
small thing like that.
Mr. \V. E. Simmons, of Law-
reuceville, has been appointed by
the governor to succeed tho late
Dr. II. V. M. Miller on the hoard
of regents at the State University
at Athens.
Baptists on Temperance.
At the recent session of the Ga.
Baptist Convention the commit
tee on temperance made tho fol
lowing report, which was adopt
ed: “Wo note a constantly in
creasing interest on tho pint of
our people on tho temperance
question. Out of 137 counties in
our State, 100 of them have do
e la red against the sale of whisky.
Your committee thinks the polit
ical and moral sentiments of Bap
tists are for driving this curse
from our State. We beg to make
the following recommendations
“1. 'That the church use the
knife of discipline against mem
bers who are known to indulge in
III* use of intoxicating drinks.
“2. That B iptist voters all over
the State be urged to support no
one for the legislature who will
not use his influence in favor of
some measure looking to the sup
pression of tho liquor traffic in
this State.”
PERSON AL
Free—64-page medical refer
ence book to any person afflicted
with any special, chronic or deli
cate disease peculiar to their sex.
Andress the leading physicians
and surgeons of the UmtedStates,
Dr. Hathaway Jc Co., 22.V So.
Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
It has boon discovered that a (fold mine
underlies the town of Blue Rid go..
9
County Directory.
Ordinary—J. IL Freeman.,
Clerk—W. R. Power.
Sheriff—S. L. Brown.
Tax Receiver—(J. N. Colley.
Tax Collector—Benton Trotter.
Treasurer—D. N. Warwick.
Surveyor—H. Edwardtr,
Coroner—M. L. Allen,
School Comm’r. G.S. Kytlo.
COUNTY COMMISSIONKRS •
.1. A . Richardson. Nneoochee. (In.
R, T. Knnimer. Cleveland. (>a.
J. M. Cooley, Leo, (ia.
JUDICIARY.
John J. Kinisev, .1. S. ('. Cleveland C*r
Howard Thompson, Sol. den.. Giunc;
ville, (In.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA. Wnmi Oocsty Whereas
.1. B. Westmoro'nnd. administrator of
Reaves Westmoreland, deceased repre
sents to the court in his petition, duly
tiled ami entered on record, that he has
fully administered Reavofi Weft more •
j hind's estate. This is therefore to cite all
peraonn concerned, kindred and credit
or*, to show cause if any they can why
sniil administrator should not be dis
charged from hiH administration and re
oeive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in July, lSiili.
J. II. Fkkkmar. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Win 11. (lottery. T» All
Whom It May Concern: Joseph M. Mi!- !
| ler having' in proper form applied to me |
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of James Miller, late of said
county, this is to idle all and slngulrr I he j
creditors "and next of ltin of James Miller ■
to I/ 1 ' and appear at my olliee within the I
time allowed Ly law and show rare it ,
any they cun why permanent adminis
tration should not lie granted to Joseph j
M. Miller on .Limes Milieu’s estate. Yi
ness my ham! and official signature,
This first day of June. 1 Still.
J. II*. FREEMAN , Ordof ry
THE FALL TERM OF
MOSSY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
Begins July 13, 1896. The next spring term open* 1st week in
j January, 1897. The health of the locution unsurpassed. Good com*
niunitv—a clever, :u'vo;nmoil:,tiug Ghristian people. 11m training
received at this “cliool is thorough and complete.
of Tuition t *1. !•:> per month. H urd : 47 per month.
For farther inf: mi d'u i apply to
j. w. A B., PrlnClpUl^
Leo, White County, Ga.
late:
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"Last summer while attending emu 1 at
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witnesses were suflering from diarrhoea.
1 gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic
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gave immediate relief. On the way home
ouc of iny neighbors was taken with a
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minutes the pain hml censed. The rem
edy is a favorite bore. ’“' I knnWflf luttffy *
who aie never without. I always take it
with mo when going away from /home.”
For mile by A. II, Henderson, general
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rrtetl for UJ/T
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Yetft
Recently the members of tho Macon
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A GREAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
I want to tell yr u of my wonderful suc
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Congressional oratory occasionally sup
plies a rare gem. A western representa
tive recently exluin: d in a fervid out
burst :
”1 have no hesitation in saying, Mr.
Speaker, that this widow is as justly en
titled to a pension ns the widow of any
man now living.”
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own
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The inmates hail (ha "loCifppr,"
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too soon, with tbe care of go many Blck, 1
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Iteecme av debilitated and nerrsiu
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I>r. Stiles’ Restorative Aon-ine.
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Restores Health
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row ALL
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