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pattern, war iUmiar.li, tudlg-stloa are promptly
cored by Uood’e Pint. -Tdiey-do their work
Hood’s
taelly and thoroughly. * I I
Bent after dluner pllln. W& I I I C
K cetitf. AU drugglwta. V ■ ■ ■ w
Prepared by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell Mata.
The only Pill to-take with-Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The Cleveland Progress
Offl«ln.lUfgati of While county
*Ufe« Hugh Reese, - Editor.
Entered at Hie Pont-office at Cleveland
ckionnd-cUuiH Mail Matte”,Jon. ‘29, ’92
Cleveland, Ga., July 3, *96
The State Did Well.
In another column wit print’-the
platform ndopted l*y the Stuto
• Democratic coiivcrttuni—it might
with the State
silver convention. The platform
is (Vnc ilmtaQanuHl fffonso the mosl
ardent silver advocate, Howev
er, there is no open denouncement
•or ahuso of the president in the
■resolutions. A faction off theoon-
’vontion would have taken great
’delight in haviuj.*' ouv State con
demn President Cleveland, hut
•decency prevailed, in a degree.
Indeoi, this was more than we
’expected of the convention, since
the siivorites were so overwhelm
ingly predominant. The average
silver man is firmly of the belief
that Grown* Cleveland W a von-
eoienoeltm, hypwri■ ioall Hieing,
’who’hits pro win aecroant Ao and
-unworthy of Tho highest trust
'withwhich American people can
‘(honor a man. Silverism and Cleve
dnndism do not, as a general thing,
nnix well, and uo rabid silverito
.is heels over head in love with Mr.
'Cleveland.
The day will come when Mr.
"Cleveland will ho (fully vindicat-
’ecl and his name will '»o down
through history to conniig gene
rations as the greatest American
statesman of the age in which he
• lived. His state papers htrve ov-
('idenced to the world his admira
ble pominality—u auau love! lwad-
ed; true to his conscience and
sworn duty. Uis recent veto mes
sages are papers clmracteriutie of
•the man; showing his decision,
'•will power ami determination to
•do right. Mr. Cleveland will -also
go down in history as \ most, if
not THE most unpopular presi
dent. The period during his.last
administrauoii has been a trying
one and no unvn mi Uhe prcsitleu-
vt.ia! chair would.hove l»uen univer
sally popular. Mr. Cleveland en
tered the office the second time
after four years of Republican ex
travagance, and .therefore, to be
gin with, had to shouldoi the re
sponsibility which Harrison and
this secretary wore glad to Grift.
The t imes have l>eon"**hnrd,' M and
•no president who luus been at the
helm while the grand old Ship
• floundered among the hreafcers of
financial depressioiPhas been pop-
lar. As to what, causes the hard
times is another tiling; each po
litical party has its individual
•opinion concerning this matter.
Among other causes are “Demo
cratic misrule” and ‘diicycles”—
the latest cause for all the trou
ble. Do this as it may, Grover
Cleveland has made hitter eno-
onios and on the other hand lie has
also made lasting friends. His
general unpopularity which begun
among the disappointed pot hunt
ers and wasdissomi.uated by them
among the ignorant is the host of
evidence that lie has performed
his duty honestly and is every
inch a man and patriot who con
scientiously seeks the welfare of
Iris country. They “cuss” Cleve
land for issuing bonds; that is
their most serious charge. Cleve
land issued bonds to save his
country’s credit, and he should he
•either impeached.or hung for it.
Air. Cleveland's acts which are
now being most am sparingly con
demned will eventually be com
mended.
The State Platform.
The State Democratic conven
tion which met in Mttcen last
Thuisduy adopted the following
platform:
Resolved, That the nd’H’.'liMistra
tion of the present exeewtke of
the affairs of the state of Georgia
deserves the hearty commendation
of the pcyple of the tvhblo'state.
Resolved that the people of
Georgia are indebted to thoDcm-
ocfatic party for tlie sys
tem of public !*:ho«ds, l -lhiR .phices
the means of an elecneetitry tdu-
ention within flirt; nf ivory
child of the o apmou we.nhili, umcl
wo pledge tfbe'iiptvlttiy Vimffibe. eKteji-
siou and iperfeetinij *ff .ttiieWstem.
Resolved, THn>t avcaiWipWe and
denounce lynching* anil ifavor the
enactment of such laws as will ef
fectually prevent Mm: same.
Resolved, That the Democratic
party of Georgia through proper
ly acowditcd delegates, in con
vention assembled, hereby de
clares its devotion to that time
honored jmh - o Democratic faith,
which •demands that (lie primary
money of the country shall he the
gold mid silver coinage of thoeon-
stitution and which favors a cir
culating medium convertable into
such money without loss.
Resolved, that congress lias no
pow er to discriminate at the mints
against either gold or silver as
metals for the coinage of primary
money, or again-t gold or silver
com of the Unite I States ns to
their debt paying functions—such
discriminations •deprive Idle citi
zens of the use of one kind of
standard money provided by the
constitution for the payment of
debt, and we demand the repeal
of all laws or parts of laws mak
ing such discriminations, ami the
restoration of the slanaiud silver
dollar to (he rank .*rf primary
money which it bold ^winr to J873
—by opening the mints to the
coinage of .silver oil a perfect
equality with gold a; t tlie ratio of
Hi to 1.
Resolved, That we condemn a
financial policy Which necessitates
the increase of the b'Uidntl debt of
tlie country ill time .of pne.ee to
(Maintain an mme«oa«ni\y gold re
iser ve, or to jwty rtHiu ourrerrt <«x-
penses of the goviaataieut. We
also condemn a policy vffiich
seeks to retire the United states
treasury iiotoc, as they constitute,
an absolutely safe eiroulati ig me
dium Imeed on gold and .silver
coin, and backed by the -entire
wealtinof the oount’iy. Sjuuh a
policy nvou'd mot .only iintensify
liho present evil -of conkinictiion,
but place the exclusive rigid to
issue a circulating medium in the
control of a «mtccntr:itcd money
\iowor and above 1 ho In w-s nmd .the
will of the people—and -fuel'er the
federal doctiin© of the eeiiUailiza-
tnui and cbws govej.inr.cnt
llu’oughdinancinl eiMitrol, a doc
trine which is a -standing menace
to our .Republican institutionsand
the liberties of the people and we
demand the repeal of all laws
which clothe a scewtary of .the
mooe than imperial |lower to is
sue bonds and increase the public
debt at’ihis will and pleasure with
out specific authority from con
gress.
Resolved That we‘fa .Mir the pay
ment of the publiedebt as rapid**
iky a« praetncnblo; all moneys
drawn from the people by taxa
tion, except so much as is requi
site for the necessities of the gov-
crument economically administer
ed, should be honestly applied to
such pnymenL and when the obli
gations of-tlie government express
ly state on their face, or the daw
under which they were issued pro
vides that they are payable in
(«oin,.or in dolInrs, such obliga-
ticms-ahmdd be paid in gohl or sil
ver coin, irt'thoconveuienccofstlie
government imdoiot at the option
of the holder of tlie obligation.
Resolved, That we favor a .tar
iff for revenue only to pay the
debts and expenses of the govern
ment economically administered.
Resolved, That, we favor the re-
penl of the unconstitutional tax
upon-state bank issues.
Resolved, That we earnestly ad
vocate Urn adoption of the consti
tutional amendment which will f
authorize f he collection of a grail-j*
uhted income tax-
Resolved, Tlmt'iii presenting the •*
foregoing d'&dlaralioiis of princi-1!
pies and policies, and the Deino-
iTiilic ptutv of Georgia most cor-
diatky invites all votettk irrespec-
Jive of party affiliations, to join
us in ouc effort to give relief to
the people.
Death to the Cause.
News comes from Dawson coun-|
tv that Col. ,f. AI. lit shop was |
nominated at the Democratic mass I
meeting hold in that county on j
the 20th uit. for representntive in j
the Stale senate of the 32d dis-j
trait. We learn also that Mr. .1. 1
County Directory.
Onlinarv—J. II. 1‘Ypcinon.
Clerk—W. R. “Power.
Sheriff—S. L. Brown.
Tax Receiver—(». N. Colley.
Tux Collector—Benton Trotter.
Treasurer—D. N. Warwick.
Jaurveyor—H. KdwarPa.
Coroner—M. L. Allen,
fiichool Comni’r. (».S. ICytlc.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS •
,!. A . Rielmrilaoii, Nacoochee. Ga.
R. T. Kenimer. ClerelanJ. Ga.
.1. M. Cooley, Leo, Gt»..
JUDICIARY..
John J. Kimsev, J. S. C.. ClovelanJ Ga.
Howard Thomi>fcou. Sul. Geu.^ Guines-
Villc, Ga.
-THE FALL TERM OF-
| MOSSY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
* Begins July 13, 189(5. The next spring terito 1st week in
< January, 1897. The health of the localum unsurpassed. Good cem-
jumiity—a clever, iimnniniwlating ChrisUm;-people. The training
received at Ibis school is thorouglaawd*eofti^ete.
Rates of Tuition: $1.10 !>»•» mon^k U-Kird : $7 per month.
For further information apfdy ¥»•
J. W. Smftb, A-B.., IVInclpnl,
Leo.. White (.'®u.vn , Ga.
THK
•aauimiotJB muji epmjm
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Wnrre IT Of at t :—Wfloiaias
_ , »*rA/lori.\, vfiimc e.ff.TT, .— win
B. Ihonnis, who was announced [^ Westmore's/Ml,. administrnti
as a candidate for the office, re
fused to let his inline go before
the meeting, and will run as ail
independent.
This course taken by Bro. Thom
as is to be regretted. It is no
walkover that the Democrats in
this district h ive at best, and this
is a year the Democracy will fight
for life. Col. Thomajacannot fail
to see, if lie consiilerswhe matter
coolly, that wiih jfceniocratic.
Independent and Fofilist candi
dates in the field the J$»pulist wilb
lie more than apt tSpluck the*
plum. Therefore, if Mr. Thomas
makes the raoo he willltijure limn.
•elf an J the Democratic party and)
on the other hand wRl aid tin*
cause of Populism.
TJiink twice, Bro. Thomas, anclj
we are sure you will change your*
mind and decide to stiuid by tin*
legitimate party nominee, and
thereby aid in bringing together,
and strengthening the party in-';
stead of persisting in a cours®’|j
that tends to its disiategratiunv
Populist State Convention^
lion. T. E. Wabjgiw has issuedi
the following callflP tlie .State*'
convention of the fiflpnlist party: i
“The Stale convention of th«* i
People’s Party of Georgia is here-1
by called to inset ntithe capitoH,
in Allanta, Ga., atnoimpm Tbm*
day, the (5th cln y of AU gust. 189S.
“The p.'jr{H»se of the yonvontio*
;s to put out an e!ce™yah»iieke4,
to iKiuiiuate state house officers,
to choose a new executive i^orv
mittee and to transact Such other
business as may legitiinatoh eomm
liefo,e a general State eonve itiiMi
of the partv.
“Each county is entitled to lav ire
as tnany voles in (ho conveutiwi
as i.t has representatives in lire
legisiatuie. but the number of del
egates is not limited.
“A full convi-ntion should r«e
had, as it will tie the most impor
tant meeting we have ever held.
Thomas E. Watson, Ohm.
Gsuau i’lUKER, Seely.
The Kational convention of t.h*
Populists will meet in St. IjOuSs,
July 22d. 'Hie Georgia dclogatfes
wevo named al the conveiiliwsi
which was held in Atlanta, De
cember the 18th last. The deSe-
gatos from the. Ninth district life:
L. F. Sell, of Jackson; B. II.
Brown, **f Forsyth; Thomas E.
Winn, of Gwinnett; Dr. J. A.
-Parsons, of Milton.
(tcavcB Wcstmorclutut. ibieeasod vepi-o-
sents to tlie court fr> His petition, .duly
lilwl and entered on rceonL that lie lias
fully administered Reaves- Westmore •
i land's estate. This is* ttiurefore to cite nil
petrous concerned. tiuilrt-iL nud oredit-
iin, to show cause if aaj* tliey «».*» wiiy
said administrator should not lie dis
charged from liis twin in i.>1 ration and re
ceive letters of dismission on» the tirat
Monday in July, 18Jifi».
.1. II. PlH'ttMiN,.Oirl;i«ev.
GEORGIA, WnrtM UAcAtv .—To Ail
WIimn It May Contcm:- Jliseph M. Mil-
lev having in propevfOrin ai>piihd to me I
for permanent letters nfudmin-isinitioa on I
tins estate of James Milld - ,. late of said!
county , this is to efte-all and singnh r the !
uixMlitors and next e? kiixff JiWliea Miller j
to l>e and appear at my* oflfcG..within: the |
time allowed hy law ni.4 shiw cause if,
any they can why pormu:a i4 aSSatuK-
1 ration should no* be granied to Joseph j
M. Miller on James-MiHichi estnts. VIit- '
ness my hand and t-Silved eigustnra.
This first day of June*. 1S96.
J. II. PUKRMAN, ONlrsr ry.
Tried for SC5A r
OXItY.
Genuine au/LGrigiaaL
I The original aad\ rtafy per. ..met Aon-
I pound Oxygen Taealment.' that if.Pis.
Starkey & I’alenv in- a ncienlitie ailjnst-
ment of the elemeal aaif l ht y g e re a a. r Ni
trogen magiiolixed.. aril tbB.eoinjKminl is
so condensed and made ppl (old's that it
is sent all over t£u- would.’
!»»«•«'
It lias heen in use fo,-in< m tlran 20 pears;
j thousands of iKitientsshave hem>.treated
, and over one UusMaml pliysicians have
! used it and I'ecmaancnddd It—a v«iy sig-
| niticanl fact.
jMMiitg iron warts,
JOHN WILKES, Manager,.
Clmrlotte, X. C.
\/T ^ K 11-1 FlaBQlfLctftrers or
MtU^HMS »t 1VAaC 1 x 1 r i er y
FOR
•M-MIN0IG,. MILING AND TREATING GOLD ORES.**
CHLORINATION A SPECLALTY..
Engines, Boilers,
Saw MiITs r
' Fnmps, Piping;,
AND ALL REPAIR WORK.
PERSONAL.
Free—tit-pngc medicul tefer-
etK*e In wok to ;mv person affiieKtd
with nuy special, chronic or deli-
cuto disease p<vuli:ir to their srs.
Andress the lending nhysicisans
and surgeons of the UmtedStutrs,
Dr. HtUhaway A Co., 22A Srw.
llrond Stnwt, Atlanta, Ga.
Constipation
& Biliousness
Cause
Sick-headache,
Pains in the back.
Sallow complexion,.
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
' There is only oae cure, which is
PON'SKS
l/Tonic Pellets
One Pink PHI touches tlie liver
removes the bile.
One Tonic Peflet nightly, acts as a
gen lie laxative in keeping the bowels
op:-.::,restores Vhedigestive orgaus, touts
up Gw nervous system and makes a«w
-icii blood. Complete treatment,. Ivro
medicines, iOue price, 25c.
Treatise and sample free at any ^flree
runsr: xro re. xt K Yotk.
The great nuccees • tour ilneatwent liar
given rise to a host efdniilktdrs, unscrup
ulous persons, some eall'.ng tnoir'iuepa-
ratiMis t'omiioinKli( xygmu ofnTi. appro-
jirinting irar testhno’d.us and I ho names
of our patients, loc-scnmuieud vut ililess
concoctions. But any. substnueemade
elsewhera, or by nl'.ili’s, amixailtj,' L'om-
pouuil Oxygen, is ipurkof:#
*n>r.
“Compomvl Oxypin - Ito MdsW of Ac
tion and R('su5f»,” is tlie title of hihi nk
of 200 pages prsliil. tred by Prs. Btarkey
it 1‘alen, which* i.v- all inn,hairs
foil information, nseto tliis limmrkaf.h;
curative agent, a.id a record of Hurpr.is-
ing cures in n wide range of clnonic
cases—many •• 3 tiieov aftm- lx-ing ahan.
doned to die l-y (Ahcr . jihj siciansj Will
lie mailed to any address on application 1
Drs. Staxkoy ■& Pnlen,
1520 Arch Htrtntfr, Philmlclphia, Peana.
Plciuse meirlibiuthla
% Winchcstei: ^peallag:
. fSilkH
® Our Model' 18^3 Shot-Sun is now used
p by all the most advanaecL trapp
o and game shooters. -Miai Rifles
ASK. yoro DTULEK T»-EEini T-atT T£T3fiGt*TR’.
Everything that is Nfcwcst 1 and .Tirr id ■iltipsxllag 'Afcirsr ‘a»*vwiSitov ■ *
kinds of Ammanition are mane by tha g
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All businrsv* ivooives our prompt
nt-tentron.
flhy no! he your
om Middleman?
Pay lv»sene profit botweea• maker an£
user aud tdiat a small just one.
Our USs 1i»Page Catalogue and Buytra
fluid* r-covecShart it’s possible... Wetglis
8H pownJir,-13.000UlustraUona, describes
ar.d tellat-hconc-profit price of over 40.008
articles., ereryihbrg yon use. We semi It
for lAccnUi thaSls out for the book, but
to pa y part of tho postage or expresaage,
and kwp otridlcre. You can's set It too
quick.
MONTGOMERY WAR1> A CO*;
Th*.5tor« off All tho Pwph
S:i-n6 Michigan Ave., Clilaiso.
G REAT BATTLEE nre co*tin-
uullygoihg on in tho hnman>flys-
tem. Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives- out
disease anti Restores Health,.
CURTIS A, LEDFORD
A CHANC'l/ W MAiM'.MONKr,
I have lierries, gynpes and pjuiciwis a
yeas «Itl fresh ns when picked. I bar the
California Cold process, do ant l.r.st or
seal (lie ft uit. jijst pulNit'rtp coK.' kesps
pcrfeelfV,. fresh and costs almost nothing;
can put ap a fihsiier'iii tort minutes. Last
week I sold directions In over 120' (ami-
| tils; any one will pay a iWillfir for itSec-
| firms when li1f\ seethe hVanlirdl saiaples
I of fruit; - As Chore are nunvy peopfs pi er
j (ikirnrjself, V'bomdder it*iny dutyic-give
I my <exixn-icnee to sneti, and rVecl'omWent •
any one ran mnKe one r.r ■ twrv luoulrcd
I drllilinraroamr’home ia a law day*. I
will mail Sample of fruit* and ..mnplete :
j directrims fn any of vonr i^atldrs* for j
J eighteen 2-cent s rtnips, which'is only tlie ;
| actual cost of the samphts-. postage-, etc.,
! to nuu" Yram-is- Cuaej-,. St.’ iJviis. 1®>.
OTVTHr««HX!Vi. .
Tho* intense Uching ami smarting laci-1
dent to evxcma, truer, calt-rheum, anicther j
liseases of the skin is instantly allayed hy j
ipplying Chamberlain's Eye* and ?kin
Ointment. Many very bnditises hnva been '
permanently cured, by it. . 1*. is. ec,«iaily |
efllcient for itch is? pika and a fwxirit rrcm- j
etfv for sore nipples; chapped hands, rhil- I
t hlafns. frost ’bites, a ail efironier sore eyes. '
| ForciU l-y druggl-isfaS’25 amts per true.
Try Dr. (’hdy VChmlifion Bowilfers, they
1 are jaat-what a horse needs whew in liadcoadi-
j tion. Tonic, blo.al puritiar and vecai/uge-
Por side hy A. II. Henderson, general
• ih ‘vcUant, Cleveland,..Ga .
ME-RIT is tho-chanictor- i
istie of ltead’g •iSnrsupariiia. Lt
cures evan after other preparations fail.
GtjUIootL. und ONLY HOOO’9.
A ttioroughly tasted Bemady
son ALL.
BLOOD* andSIUN DISEASES.
Thi# AtandAT<i roniedr has Ndf>t> tried And
not found wantiajr. fvr forty T»*Arf f by an
1 etninent-phynictan, who hA»med it with cer
tain and unvAryiuft. eucceM fur all diMasee
for which it is rRcommended. ft never fails
to benefit from the first dona*. i»ntckly and
cfTeetuatl/ tirWinff out all disease germs
from, the system, without any unpleasant or
injurious effects. It is not tho result of lg-
ntiranee or suBoratition, tait it la founded
nnon common sense and a thorough knowl-
, mien of modern medical science. It effect-
ui\)ly purifies and enriches the blood and
brinan health to the sufferer. Am a general
building-np tonic it is without a rival, and
v in iteanniyius of health-giving properties it
is absolutely beyond comparison with any
remedy ever offerod to the public. It is m
pnnfwica for impaired- vitality and albHlsiVS-
sulting from impure and impoverished
blood — the rtureu* of* Mfe; QUiehly'corse
ffersfala. Uma Kmm, Shin Bto>-
eases and Kruptfsns, Catarrh) Dys> •
pepsla, Rheuaialtom.Ltvar.Klnry t
and Bladder Ptswasw t mm>UyiBl> ■
ness, Nervens Plsesm, etc„
INVCSTfOATC FO^ YQUBiBBLr.
Send for out Fras BsakuaCTalaaMsi
IafbraaatteM, together wKh a wosderiul
array of certificates of remarkAbia.icures,
from tho simplest to-the* most virulent dis- ■
ease, after all known remedies*ad-felled.
These certificates testify with no iinceriaia
sound, that Botanic Blood Balm is the best,
cheapest, quickest, greatest und moat pow
erful Blood Purifier and. health-gi vuig rem
edy ever known to thwworid^ udsatflis
Crons the first dose.
Pnica—fliX) per bottle; fl.bOfar6 bottles.
a domo. Prise, & eta. per box.
B. B. IL'galve is n superior dressing
and Gnretorsdl-kinds of sores, burns, erup
tions, etc. Prion, 40 cts. per box.
B. B. B. UmiBC, excellent for colds, ca
tarrh, etc. Price IOcts. pernor. These may
be used, whan Becessnry, with Botaaie
Blood Bahnpi
For sale i>y> druggists; ii not, send to us.
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itiw (‘very Ssturcbiy where he will
be prepaaed.to. ent.luiiu iu ,^oik1
style and ttLcheap rates.
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