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The Cleveland Progress.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Cl.KYELANI), G.V., Sept. 1. All God-fearing, cliit'k(‘M-lu\ i'.ili'
“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
I»r. JIl'.cs’ Hcitornlivc Nervine.
citizens for ‘Moon” miles
•Obituaries wul lie published in
tlie Punnaisss at 5 cents per line.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
T.) the voters of White county; I use
tiiift inet'iiod to notify you tliut lain a can
didate for the office o: slieriif, and solicit
your support in the coming i-Uc-tioi, I
I,~k tide bena’isc 1 belie v. i . an an 1 will
till the oliiiv with credit to myself and
countv and because 1 need the otlice.
11. D. PRUITT.
wort; ;ti Loudsvill
Sunday.
We lentil Unit Mt<s Emma E.
Miles litis tntulo up tin; Zion school
I for the next term, lu*o;iiniiii*r Jan
uary, 1807.
Every voter should register
without delay if he hasn't already
done so, for to vote this vent you
must register this year.
Mis. John Meadors died Satur-
hty of last week. She httd heett
ill with fever several weeks. The
herein ed ones have our sympathy.
Mr. R T. Caldwell. .1:* book-keeper in
ll’Mimrl | the First National Bank of Fulton, fty.
I was completely run down. My nerves
j; | I '.d.s t tiuniiiv'iy inn tinwri. my irtv^
•till]* UiUMlIlii i became so unstrumr through loss of sloop
uni worry that 1 felt Mire 1 would too com-
i H'll. fl! - i;ivo up my position. I would llo
: iv.wLohH night long, audit, toolcUmfc llttlo
FOR si:natou.
To the Voters of tlm ihM Senatorial Pis-
trict: As tho nominee of Dawson county.
1 hereby announce myself i\ eamlhiate for
the penatorsbip from the 82il district,
composed "f Hu> comities of Uawson, Mr. 1 Olli Bel 1 a lid W lfe,c 1 (i a I lies j
Lumpkin and White and resp. ••trull.v.o- vi |j , this Week on it vis-,
licit vour support in the general election . 1
to be hold October 7th. ll to Ml’. s |);UTllts. I hcv |
JAMES M. B1SH01. spent Sunday at Loudsvillo camp- j
meet in s*.
FOR TREASURER.
To tlie Voters of White County| IR’v. U. It. Seaborn and wife left
lining- physically unable to see yon pec i Saturday for Luitipkill enmpmoct-
sonallv. 1 use this method to acquaint 1 . . .. . ,, ...
you With the fact tlmt l am in the race j uur and from there 1 o (.ainesviIle,
far re-election to tlieefliceof county trims- j whore thev visiteil Mrs. Seaborn's
uror. 1 wish to thank you for your past
support and solicit your aid in the
, Oat.dwiu
<> Uo tie up so tti.it I could Hot. possibly
iti’iiil to i. v liuslm-is :oi 1 should, In
Mon vviIt, this 1 le.ift • h.’cr ti.'Ullli
ini October election I am deeply grate
ful to my friends who honored nut wi h
Hie otlice when 1 was practically disabled
and promise a faithful discharge of the
duties of the office if re-elected.
Respectfully,
1). X. WARWICK.
DON’T STOP TOBACCO!
alt vos.
HOW TO CURE YOURSELF WHILE
USINCr IT
The tobacco habit grows on a man un
til his nervous system is seriously affect
ed, impairing health, comfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a
shock to the system, as tobacco to an in
veterate user becomes a stimulant that
liis system continually craves. “l!aco-
Cnro” is a scientific cure for the tobacco
habit, in all its forms, carefully com
pounded after the formula of an eminent
Berlin physician who has used it in hi-
private practice since 1372. without a fail
ure. It is purely vegetable, and guaran
teed perfectly harmless. You can use all
the tobacco you want while taking “I3a-
e i-Curo." It will notify you when to
stop. Wo give a written guarantee ot
cure permanently any case with three
boxes, or refund the money with ten per
cent, interest "Bnco-Curo” is not a sub
stitute, but a scientific, cure, that cures
without tho aid of will power and with
no inconvenience. I; leaves the system
as pure and free fom nicotine as the day
you took your first citew or smoke-
Cured by Bf.cco-Curo and Gained Thirty
Pounds.
From hundreds of testimonials, the
originals of which are on tile and on file
and open to inspection, the following is
presented:
Clayton,Nevada Co., Ark., dan. 23, 189.T.
Eureka Chemical .V Mfg. Co., La Crosse
Vis —Gentlemen: Foe fmty yars I
•' t Payne
t h>' IllOUll-
their out
lied there
Up to I he time of going to press
we liacl’iit learned the result of
the stock law election which oc
curred nt Mossy Creek yesterday,
j tho 3rd.
Messrs. Pemberton and Pledger
; Cooley passed through town Tues
day on the way to Young Harris
College. Mr. Cooley car
ried them.
Messrs. \Y. J. d ’
and Frank Nix v-mt I
tains this week io hri
lie home, which lh"\'
during the summer.
The negroes’ campmoeling at
Mossy Creek began Wednesday
night. This is the event of the
year among the colored brethren,
and will he a success, of course.
Prospector M. U. Anderson will
soon begin the survey of a ditch
oil the Riley place, owned by Mr.
A. II. Henderson, preparatory,
we suppose, to wot king the mine.
Rev. W. 11. II. Dorsey began
protracted services at the Baptist
church Sunday night. Tho crowds
have been of fair size, and it is
hoped that tbe preacher’s efforts
w ill be fruitful of good.
Mr. 11. II. Logan, of Aeworth,
visited Ins brother, Mr. X. I . Lo
gan, iust week. Mr. Logan was
.ItV
r,
ntoom ih ' slo. - .ia.ch, and pains in
■i of my body. I’.vat also much
1‘c^h. I w:.s u. louailcd to try
Restorative Nervine,
•' i'.-c n: »o.l o 1-tiul bottle f.om a local
I.-1 :t "il pood rc-uifMtpilcLlj- follto.f l. I
"t» i ‘u. , '*h :. (lolitt ri'ui; U*. a ml 1 »y thotime
iiat! it .’ H Ibid ui Hits :■ tiLV-iviit nmv.. I
mi it - on my third bottle ami urn able to
V. • . ••otimlly ::ml c;*l :t ;:ulijrlv, something,
l u.*t r..vs,il,l\ «io U u’taLIn . your
•• ru.v. \ aih n•.w lullii />%« mi, find Go not
' piopour. . . MiL tUv-lorative
Nervine ;iie [}: x tcJt t.crvin:- on Mirth."
•u!icn. >Cy. II. T. 0 \LRWFM .
.'•V. *~. N< ni.=» ftoltl on n positive
" •. i , m t;|. t t.i.’• * t l ‘,.* 2r t \>'»: hlo M ill benefit.
All dr.:';»n'Jts v.dl i». nt Si,(» bottle d for$5, or
it v/itl iioKc.nl. prepaid, oji i . eeipt of price
cy t.lic* Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhni t, lucl.
)r. Miles’ Nervine Rfi . s .‘.u r 6 “:th
Tills space
reserved for
^ >KvpcU
o
a.-
Gaiiicsville, Ga.
melons and extending the invita
tion promiscuously to ‘'help yer
self.” The people helped them
selves aiul tilt 1 crowd was for a
time unanimous for Pruitt for
sheriff and Bishop for senator.
Mr. J. M. Cooley, Populist., has
entered the race for clerk of court
against Mr. \Y. 1!. Power, the
regular nominee of the Populists.
Death of Mr. Williams. ;
'the people of our entire county j
and of Nacooehce in part icular ex
perienced a severe shock when the
Announcement of the death of Mr.
Tom W illiams, Naeoocheo’s post
master, was announced.
Shocked—because until within
four hours of Ins death, Mr. W il-
liams was in tho best of health
and spirits, not evidencing by
word or act any feeling of physi
cal illness and little thinking that
lie stood about to plunge into
boundless eternity. Before sup
per In* was attacked by appoplexy
and expired in a few hours, never
speaking after lie was first seized.
The manner in which Mr. WWI-
vufTwcr from general <!< '■ v an ’ - 1 1 v, ; - roughing it i’or a v. 1151 o on 1 Hams breathed it roused Dr, Starr s
disease. For fifteen yeei.. ' ti-a-d in quit . . suspicions to such an extent that
but couldn’t. I took vn i;;ns »• - L • ;a lr:;: timmgb in- motinta . s. j ))(i , nst | t u t oc | a search for traces of
Toii^-eo'A.uidnb.'.’ - ’ 1 , -d)' , uLi,’’('idi.,i,L- , M i Wo regret to learn of the very poison. However, nothing # was
liold.’’etc , lint neno of them did me lhe| sm .i uus ,*| ncSrt of Mrs. Walker ; discovered whiah would indicate
Power. This good lady has for
some time l>et-n an invalid, hut a
change for the worse rcerplly set
in. We trust she will recover.
We direct attention to the an
nouncement in this issue of Mr. | |,y
D. N. Warwick for the otlice of i Mi
e o M PKtitio N
154 THE OPE OF TRADE!
1 v-fivc V(';irs -
isetl tobarro in alt its levi . 1- - - •- i ,
ef tlmt tiio.• • l v.-r.? r--d ! with a party ol. gentleman "ho
dav hi* 1 IV1 --,- roughing it. Tor a v. inlo on
•s • tried to mist
a If
THERE’S l'UN FOB COMPETITION IN WHAT THIS AD SAYS. READ IT CAREFULLY AND
REMEMBER IT WELL. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY AND TROUBLE.
A BOUT GROCERIES.
least bit of good. Finally, however. I
jnircliaBed a l>ox of your “ilaeo-C’iirit”
and it lias entirely cured me of the lmbit
in all its forms, and 1 have increased 20
pounds in weight and am relieved trom
all the numerous aches and pains of body
and mind. I could write a. quire of pa
per upon my changed feelings and condi
tion. Yours ropoct fully,
P. H. MAimriiY,
Pastor C. P. Church. Clayton. Ark-
Sold bv all druggists at i-'l per box;
three boxes, (thirty days’ treatment,)
$2.50 with iron dad, written guarantee,
or sent direct upon receipt of.price. Write
for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical
•St Mfg. Co., LftCrosse, Wis., and Boston,
filuss.
Dogtown Dots.
Dkre Mister Edtur
liow in tlier blue«bclinda blazes il > yer
spect a feller ter rite news wen there dis
tracted meetins an camp meetins agoin
on an then iine ded stuck on er gal too
gol darn my kits if hit doan git yer down
hit el mos try yer sef mister eiltur ile ax
yer ter eckskuze all mistakes this time
Bat goldarn my kits et thay haint play
ed ther wild at Loudsville campineetin
Rile Helton is all cut up an 3 er 4 more
is errested yer see they doant let boys sit
(♦n tlm gals side up thare now thay lias
I in a bouncin the boys all erlong an i
knowed thay wuz agoin to hav trcuble
an slio nuf hit cum i hav got hayseed in
my hare but goldarn my kits ef i kant
tell sum fokes sum pin thay jiasfc a law
ter pickle i mean preserve good order
now i tell yer ther haint no feller goin
ter misbehav hisef wen he is by his gal
so thares whare they mist hit an the way
hit is they is erbouncin sum feller evry
sei vice an makin him mad an keepin him
frum hear in ther sermont an thay kep on
tel they got Rile Helton cut an 3 er 4 er
rested thay auter run this tiling rite et
thay run hit ertall thay auter hav wun
week fer wimmen and wun week for men
an not let em mix in tergetHer ertall mak
hit er hangin crime ter ketch er man on
ther camp ground juring winuneu’s
week and verser vice ile run thet meet in
rite ef thay el tak bans olf an let me hav
it ile sho yer so ef i git it
i am yours an you are mine
Stiller.
that Mr. A illiains hud been a vic
tim of foul play or hud met dcit'h
bs' hU own band. Tins thought
was suggested only by Mr. Wil-
li.-ims’ peculiar breathing. There
could hnvo been no motive for the
commission of such ait act, either
own or another’s hand.
Williams was a systematic
county treasurer. Mr. Warwick | >md Miteessf.il business man. lie
, ' . , ... wasuncl upright and well balanced
has served one term U imtuei ( ili ^ ( . n ; (ifly . ciirh t year., of
and his service hits boon t?llicic*nt. , }J g.,. W;IS )lo | ;l uicnil>or of the
He is physically tinahle to work , eimreh and was unmarried,
and has a large family. Wo be-! Mrs. Green and Miss Williams,
,k for him a heavy vote. ! “f WinUcr. were l.ere during t heir
brothers briei but latal illness.
By Fate’s decree we nil must cat, and
wince we mimt, Kliould ever treat our
wtomaciiH with all due respect, and noth
ing of their needs neglect. Pure grocer
ies art* the best of medicine.
ABOUT SEEDS.
1 uni Hie only dealer in general seeds
in t lie city. Stock is complete and varie
ties are the best grown.
Pearl Millet, Gorman Millet, Seed Corn,
Red Clover, Seed Wheat. While Clover,
'1/ Seed Rye, Lucern Clover, Seed Barley,
Suppling elover, Seed Oats, Orchard
Grass. Onion Buttons, Blue Grass, Onion
Sets, Herd’s Grass, Turnip Meeds, Tiinu-
tliy.
Gauuhn Sunns—
Beau Seeds, Melon Seeds, Cabbage
Seeds. Squash Seeds, Beet Seeds, Toma
to Seeds, ALL Sorts of Seeds. And
whatever I have not in stock I will take
great, pleasure in securing for you at any
time.
ABOUT FEEDS.
nuke a Sl’Ki lAi/rV of Feed Stuffs for
-pea
Our readers will notice a num
ber of GnineiVille advertisements
in this issue. When going to that
city to do trading our readers will
do well to take the Progress as
a directory and patronize those
merchants whose cards are found j
therein. Tho progressive mer-1
chant advertises; he has some
thing to tell the people that will j
benefit them, and he does it. Read
the ads; it’ll pay v« u.
. u- ■ if the death
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites, can be taken as easily in
summer as in winter. Unlike the
News conns
of William Ilix, >f Habersham ...... . , , .,
county. He v -niek.-n with pa- pL‘ n 0l1 lt IS palataBle, and tne
ral v-is and li -.--i i-uly thout two hypophosphites that arc in it aid in
weeks aft< - I 1 i.e. He spoke digestion and at the same time tone
only once or during that U p system,
time. Hew:- mti. 1 at Aymesj For sickly, delicate children, and
Creek cemetery i omda>, Aug. ^ t ^ ose i un g. s are affected,
jnth Mr. Hix was about eighty- , n .
1 , it is a mistake to leave it off in the
four years of age. He lias nUinei-
(liis summer months. 1 he dose may be
I carry constantly a fall line rf staple cattle: Cotton aecrl balls, cotton sowl
ami fancy gcocci-icw. 'Llu-y lire fi-csli, meal, liny in bales, shucks in bales, meal
sweet, clean unit wholesome, anil at liv- bran, crushed feed, peas,
ing prices.
, , , ABOUT DRY GOODS.
Flour, limns, molasses, soap, meal, ha-
eon , vinegar, rice, sugar, lard, pepper, I huvo added to my slock a general line
soda, coffee, butter, crackers. Halt, cigars, of the Lest styles ol staple domestic dry
tobacco, flt-irPickles, canned goods. goods, and can pleuse my customers in
this line. My dry goods stock embraces
a full line of Shoes, lints amt General
Notions, l’rices for these goods are right.
ABOUT OILS.
I have added to my stock a line of un
surpassed lubricating machine oils, to
which 1 call your attention:
Golden Machine Oil.
National Engine Oil.
National Cylinder Oil.
Sewing Machine Oil.
1 uni ids i the Refiner’s Agent for Kero
sene and sell it in wholesale or retail lotH
SHOE FINDINGS.
I am also milking an effort to become
headquarters for shoe findings. See ine
for your—
Leather. Shoe Tacks. Wax.
Awls. Thread. Begs, etc,
FINALLY.
Yom- cash dollars will go as tar at my
store as anywhere else. You will get
good values. You will have honest, fair
treatment.
Ooino to tlio I^Ul'T'LJ-V stoi’e In ( Stn uusiviile.
Corner Washington anti Bracllord streets. Run by
JOHM F« InITTLiE.
C. F. W. GUNTHFR,
Baker and Confectioner,
Manufacturer of Home-made Can
dies. Orders for bread
from out of town places
promptly tilled.
Gainesville, - - Ga.
Dr, C. A. RYDER, Dentist,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
First class dental work of all
1 kinds. Grown and bridge work
' a specialty. Has the exclusive
use of “Alvalunder” for the puin-
: less extraction of teeth.
reduced if necessary.
We recommend the small size
ous friends and relatives
county.
The candidates—that is, two of
i i • csocciallv for summer use, and for
them—looked upon the crowd in especially ' .
town Tuesday and saw that the children, where a smaller dose is re-
people were hungry, and they quired. It should be kept in a cool
proceeded to till tin in in an two- p ( ACe A { tcr p IS once opened,
nominal and satisfactory way by p #r M i 0 s»y *u druggist* »t y*. »na$«.«.
cutting a load or two of water-)
Laundry!.
TO MY FRIENDS
>
Of White and Adjoining’
Section:
I have charge of the wagon yard on Green street in
Gainesville, and run a lodging house for travelers in
connection. Thus, 1 am prepared to accommodate you
and your teams wtien you visit our city. ffSUMy rr.teS
are, positively, cheaper than any place in the towu.
I also buy country produce; I pay the highest prices.
FRANK. C. HUNT.
ATROXIZE Gainesville
Laundry. W • Leon, pro
prietor. G loss or domestic finish.
^v"All work guaranteed U> 1 ><’
the best and mice
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