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Constipation
Causes fully «»e stetonea* In ihe world. It
retains tlie digested fond too loin: In tlio bowels
bnd jirortnces btUoiuness, torplil liver. Indl-
Hood’s
gestlon, bad taste, coated ms m ft a
tongue, sick licadnclie, In- m 9 | g%
somnia, etc. Hood's rills H ||
cure constipation and all Its
results, easily and thoroughly- 25«. All druggists.
1‘reparcd by 0. I. Hood K• Co.. I-owell. Mass.
The only lMlls to take with Hood's bursapai Ilia.
The Cleveland Progres:
OfllcloJ bignn of Whin
doe Hugh Reese,
county
Editor.
Entered ftt the Pont-officii? fit <'l«tvi»l»iii«l
oucimhI-c.Iiihh Muil Muttiv'rJnn. ‘2.1, '• l -
Cleveland, Ga., Aug. 28. ’96
the national tickets.
DEMOCRATIC,
Km- Pi'CHulont Wm. J. Bryan, 1
Nidirnaka.
Km-Vic I’l'i'Hiiloni Arthur Sew
all, of Maine.
IIKIMIIUCAN.
For l’voHiilent -William Mi'Kiulcy Jr
of Ohio.
P'iii' Vice l’mtiilnut (ini i'olt A. Unhurt,
of New Jcrney.
lMIOIIIIHTIONIbTS.
For l’reniilent—JorIiuu. Levering, "I
Maryland.
Fur Vice-ProRulcnt- -lliiio .InliiiRnn, ot
Illinois.
NATIONALISTS.
For l’rO-Biilenl C’liarles IL llenliey,
Nehrnska.
For Vice- l’l'esident-
of North Ciiioliiin.
-John II Houllignl
I’OI’l I.IST.
For Proniilent—Wm. .1 • Hrynn, of Ne
fnauikii.
For Vicn-l’miidiMil - 'ThoinnR UNVutsmi
of (ieorgin.
Call for Mass.Meeting.
Ench Mud every meinber of tin
DenincViitie executive commit lei
of TV lift e county is respectful I v re
quested to meet in Cleveland on
'Tuesday, Sept. 1st, at, 10 o'clock
a. in. A mass meeting of Ihe De
mocracy of White comity is also
called to meet, at the time ami
place almve mentioned.
Z. T. Logan, Chin.
A. 11. Henderson, ,lr., See.
O, pshaw; hero ft i« again! A Texas
prophet comes along.just as theI’t.jiuliiste
are getting remly to come barlt into Ihe
fold, and snyH the world is coming to an
end in jimt a little Iorh than two years.
£xchangu.
Too had! Ihil the millennium
enn’t. he postponed on I lint, ae
count. All (lie sinners will never
see tin' error of their wav and the
final wind up will find them in the
highways and hedges afar oil'.
Tom R. It. Colil) will run for
Congress in the Fifth district to
an independent candidate if he
gets the endorsement of the Pop
ulists. He, challenges Livingston
for a joint debate. Farewell.
Thomas; heller things ye might
have done. Yeiily thou hast torn
thy under garment already.
The half-sister of the man whose
uncle's grand-fatlmr ouee met the
nephew of the man whom Dry;
was named after lives in Skooz.
villi 1 , Colorado. Therefore Skoox
villi.' is staggering around in a tic
lirium of joy.—Philadelphia Bul
letin.
The best women are necessarily
the most dirtieu t. to know. 'They
are lcrognized chielly in the hap-
p’me>s of their husband- and the
nobleness of their children. They
are only to he devilled, not dis
cerned, bv the stranger.—Ex.
W. C. Adamson, of Carroll, was
nominated by the Democrats ot
the Fourth district to succeed C.
L. Moses in Congress.
Of Interest to Teachers.
i
I have been asked by some of
the teachers of White eountv to!
write a piece for the information
iifthe public in which I would
clear them of the accusation made j
against sonic of the teaelnr of!
W lute count v in a letter written
by myself and puh.i.dn d in Tim.
Ci,i:\t.i.and Piaxiiii'.ss in May,
181)(h Li my piece of May Htli 1
had not the least di sire or thought
of milling the feelingsof am wor
thy teacher, in of stamping lh.‘
teachers as a whole as immoral, j
inelHcieut and incompetent, as I
some teachers and people would
like in .piolo it. 1 haven't any
npologii" to make for 111' 1 piece
above refi'ireiJ to, heeam-c there
were inaccuracies in a great main
reports. I can’t see lmw any one ,
that would read the piece williou:
picjudiec or some imprOpcrd
toward the writer < mil
thilig to object to in it. 1 -aid in
the piece that 1*1 hanked those who
had made I heir reports correctly
11 and stood by 1 he hoard and m\ self
in trying to correct the mistake-
in some of (lie reports. Now, ! do
not t liink I hat any teacher who
made his report correctly has any
right to I liink t hat all I he people
m the country will think that he
is the mm that had his report cut
by the Boaid. I he piece to which |
I refer was not written toeust am'
slur on anv leat her or the profe
sion of teaching, hut to show the
teachers tout there had been mi--
lakes made and to he more i ai'clul
•n the future am! to creat •, if pos
sible, a more general desire among
llinu to he accurate in t heir school
work. I had no other than the
best of motives in writing lie
piece and 1 t bought vlien I w; -
making the investigation that I
was doing it in the interest and
for the benefit of those teachers
who ways do their work right.
Now, I want to thank the teach
ers of White county again, win
have stood, who are standing and
who always will stand In me, b\
the Board and by every ot her man
who tries m do right and to deal
out justice to every one according
to Hie rule of right. \ majority
of the teachers of While county,
1 am proud of, and when I say i
am proud of you 1 mean e\ ■ i \
word of it. For while \ a have
toiled and labored in t ha chuo
room and have receiv ed 1 r \ om
pay about half what \ u or: lilt'
have received, you iiave nevei
grumbled or moiithed about it or
licensed me of being dishonest m
partial toward am one, hut mi
the other hand vou haw always
been cout ail and have always liad
for me, seeminglv, the highest i e-
spect. 1 hope t hat the t ime will
emne when yours 'l'viees as teach
ers will he he! ter rewarded. Now,
in reference to the teachers whose
reports were cut, if it takes per
sonating them and having tLeii
names published and spread :di
over the count ry to save some ot k-
er teacher being asked by some
one if he was one of the vivid w
who got their reports cut by the
Board of F.dneat ion of W hi to t o m
tv, I will not clo lhat. 1 do net
think it is my dut\. and, fin '■ ho;,
I do not think it is right, to pub-
1 ish the names of those w ho km
made slight m takes u dub. n.;
ally, it may lie, and pi l'ha; s v i
never occur again : hut helmv
will give the names of some whos.
reports were taken as correct:
(’. 11. lid wards. (L N. Colley.
,J. 11. Allen. T. N. Brew e,'.
Thus. Bell. Gao. D. Pitthfoi'd.
R. A. Ledford. D. L. lk yne.
The above lisi with a dozen
more w hose names 1 have not tina
nor space to enumerate were nut
cut. 1 hope this explanation if
the mat t er will he t borough I y sat-
isfaetorv to all those w ho have
asked and insisted upon an expla
public.
Respectfully,
FOR
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.Men’s and boys
suits of diflerent
styles & grades
Consider
pint i:s
Plain Fasts’
IS €£
ALONE
ECEIYI'
Apparent
at
cos.
very
A
v~>
low
m*i-
elieapness
■al saving o'
8, T.
sol iV. sics
>ers at eosi.
KE8IMER & SON.
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; A i 1 tigis t
cSaaiie inn
^15si will
cheaper tlmn
1 WliiehestcLf shot
s;
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bv sold
i f
(! KoiaiiA. \\ mitt: <th vr. : ■ -
To all whom it may concern; (
G. B. Irvin, guardian of Martha j
A. Robin-on, having in pi open
form applied to r.ic for permanent
lelte’s of administration on the
estate ol David Hobiiison, late <•!
lind mu - said county, this is to cite all and
singular the ereditin's and next <•!
kin ol David Hobiiison t > he and
appear at my office within’ th
time allowed by law and. -how
cause, if any I hey can, why per
manent adniinistrat ion should not
he m inted to (L B. Ii vin <> . ! >a
\ id Bohiiison's estate. W :111■ ■ ■ -
I my baud and ofiieinl signature,
j This f.rd day of A ugu-t, la a
I J. 11. 1’im: ; > ( h'diuarv.
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and only clieapnesw
1111ai t^i' \t.rn at fair jwiei i
real and only economy.
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Janulacturers oi
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A MllKAT CHANCE I’o WAKK MONEY.
I want to lull y«u.' fniy wotnltM L;J hub
e(»hg. Ikung* a | • •*»i* ^ r i’. 1 iiinl ida-lin^
monny badly, I ti i* »1 tlu* Hish \Vfl«I]V*i*
bnpiiiDss and lmv’•» «•!••:'r-‘d S200 Gvnry
mnnili. It iin»rc5 money than I. rv« i
hud Im fort* and 1 ran't 1h*1i) tollii.y y \i
aland it, lor I ladirvo any janson can do
as well ns I lmYn if they only tivy. Hish
NVas!i<*rs toll on si*r1d ; every I.idj want.
I one. Tin* Mound City Djsli Waijli r Co.,
, St. Lord."', Mo., will ^rive you nil v cor-sa-
ry instructions* yon ran la*tfin work
at tilin', 'l’lie Dish Wa i;*’i d(r.»s sjdt'uditl
i\vi>:*k; y .m t an w.if h niitl try tlr> dislien
; ii two or three : dilutes without putting
your hands in ihe water at -all. Try this
business and let us know how von an
need. .*1 JiuzA^KTii C.
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Boilers,
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Mills.
Genuine and Oil
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The m-hri :;.! unit m.
|ioinul (lx v■ ii Treat i:
Starkey ,’c I'ah-n. is a
•lit. tl.
a-icnlif
merit of tin
trofCMi
inctita of 1
mairiietizeil. anil I
tl'iiseil null 1)111'!*
nl all live: till' wnl'lil
no C'i m-
t of I i s
ailjrRt-
: r anil Ni-
poiiTld 1R
le that it
-j tnnr trs^nro trsTnnr so Tinrh - 3Tnnnrtnnrirt^^
! Ii luiH.Iieeii in use furinnr.
| tliniiRaml.'of patientR lmv
il over one tlioiiBamt | !
Sonic years njro when sn:I'i |iti{ wittien
uneoiummily severe al tuck of ilja.rrhu.ia,
Mr. W. It. (ininnij). of Aeto, t'a^i eeei'. ed
thrim.'rli the mail a st:o|'!c !• >ir!.• ■■!( 'lir.ni
lierlsiii’a Colic* Cli'ilera nfnt Oi. i't'li '-a
Heine,ly. Il<. ...iiv; "I ! 'r111! ir lv l-e mo
tif Ihe met,I cffeitiv i- iialies i ever He ii
It j»r.ve me nlinns! immeiiaite left'!'; !'
Iiuh lie Kiijr-rinr iiTul I t’uink no eiputl. No
taut elfe.-Is follow tie c.r.e of this rouieily.
en rmluceil with
hiktren: like it.
s*st perfect ren;-
Wel complailtls.
tr jiev hettle liy
at vncrctmnt.
iiiiicant fact.
The (.p eat .*
jjivei) rise to ;
tilous jim-som-
rattens romp
nri.iling err
of nur t>
f imitirti
l ‘.’.I ynai’p;
■ i n treated
ans have
very sig-
i rtincnt tmfl
k, unBciTtp-
! eir pri ] a-
t cn upj ro-
; the in inns
d worthies*
tester
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wm Wind
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5 Our Model 1893 Shot-Gun is now
g by all the most advanced trap
Re
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3
and game shooter
' £
laiiwxaimir.. th.l mi.- m
nmro lt ade
i'i.“;;w!i('i'(*, m- 1*\ oil i-i -. no
pomut Oxygm), is t-;v,m
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T'b*ttr nf \
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of -! )•■> pi'.M'eM l-uKi.-tm 1 !•}
Di -, Ht;,rk
& Kill'll, whie'l GIVI'S to
uli iUfjinrt
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tie mniliai lo liny miili-. "v
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Everything that
kinds ot Ammunition
ask.toto
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