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No Gripe
When you take Hood's Pills. The Big, olil-faxh.
loneil, migarcoated jiills, which tear you all to
piece*, arc not In It with Hood's. Fnsy tol»k«
Hood’s
Pills
.mi fluty to operate, Is tine
of Hood's Pills, which are
Up to ditto ill every respect.
Hate, certain and sure. All
druggists. 05c. <\ f. Hood & Co., I.owoll, Muss.
The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
i their unanimous support. Either
Cleveland or NaFoochee eouldfur-
- ni>li Psri'ltttit sites for tin? Imild-
ino's. anti either tilitee would be
mtieli more iteeessilile than is the
present location at Younir Harris.
To o'.ir enterprising citizens \vc
suggest that this is n good till inf,
!so, push it alongl
Concerning Campmeetings.
Some months ago it was ruport-
**-—-*- c 1 tlint tin* iiearoes would have
Tho r.lOVftlflllH Pl>ArfmQ ! 1 “’ cainp-nioeling this year; that
lllU lllulBKMU riUglCDo .the nimual exhortation to sinners,
i reclaiinition of backsliders and re-
Oillclai Organ «»f White county j rival of drooping Christian spirits
Spring camp
doe Hugh Reese, - Editor.
t'ntci eil nt the Post-ofllce ut Cleveland
rieconrl-ciaan Mail Matte”,.Ion. 20, '!I2
CLEVELAND, G-\., Sept. It, 189G.
It Made Big Tracks.
Sheriff Brown was considering
an even hat swapping proposition
made him l*v Goldminer Baker,
Jr., and Merchant Jar raid and
County Surveyor Edwards sal by
idly speculating as to which wou'd
handle the tail end of the bargain
if the prospective exchange occur
red, when in rushed Mr. Toni Nix,
his face pale with suppressed ex
citement, his hair standing more
or less on lend (no matter which
end) and lie carried in his hand a
small stick something less than a
yard in length, which he wiggled
nervously. Tho crowd became
aroused from its lethargic, stale
and, surrounding Mr. Nix, began
plying him with questions.
•‘Caught the fellow that cut Kial
Helton?” asked Sheriff Brown.
“Soinc one struck a rich vein ?’
inquired Goldminer Baker, Jr.
“Somebody lighting over land
lines?”quoricd Surveyor Ed wards.
“Have the hens gone out on a
strike and swear they will lay no
j nope eggs at £> cents n dozen?”
quizzed Merchant Jurrurd.
“N-a-w, ’ said Mr. Nix lit dis
gusted tones and with a disdainful
shake of his head, “worse’ll that;
a boa-constrieto 1 — ’
“Gullies! Did gey kill ’ini? How
big was ’e? Whoro’d 'o come from?
Bite you—b’leve they don’t bite,
though—did ’o squeeze yer to
death?” came from Hie crowd.
“Ninv," and Mr. Nix held up
his stick, “I was coining ’long tho
road while ago and noticed a pe
culiar track across the road,
through the fence and into the
tield beyond. I examined it and
am certain it was a snake’s track.
I measured it and the length of
this stick represents the width of
the track. The track was fresh,
but I didn’t see his suakeship.”
“Let’s go hunt, him." proposed
some one,
“Might not pun well.” suggest
ed Goldminer Baker, Jr.
“I’ve got no warrant for him.”
said Sheriff Brown.
“I get my goods delivered ; be
sides, I carry no such stock.” put
in Merchant Jarrard.
And Surveyor Edwards survey
ed the situation and shook his
head decisively.
And thus it came to pass that
the varmint, critter, reptile or
whutyernmcalluin that makes
“skerry” looking tracks across
the road, through the fence and
into the Held beyond is still at
large, seeking, perchance, whom
he may devour.
at Bock Spring camp ground
would not occur. Upon seeing a
prominent sahle-hued minister,wc
questioned him as to the truth of
the rumor, whereupon lie said:
“Well, sail, I did make a surges-
sliun that the meet in’ ho suspensed
with this year, an’ I hoar that sum
of the hruthring is takiu’ of con
ceptions at wluit I said. I tolo
om that the mootin' ginorly 'suit
ed in mo’ harm than good, an’ l
wuz in favor of stoppin’ cm.”
And now, since the throe YY bite
county camp-meetings are over, a
great number of peopb agree with
t ho colored preacher in his opin
ion that the meetings are not suc
cessful in accomplishing enough
good to counter-balance tho evil
that has lately become the inevi
table accompaniment of these gatli
orings. The behavior at Mossy
Creek is said to have been very
good, but the disgraceful conduct
throughout LoudsviWo meeting
with its semi-tragic denouement,
and the loathsome scenes at the
negro meeting, reeking with the
most ilagrant sacrilege—drunken
females of tho demi-monde class
and unsolf-respccting white and
colored men reeling in beastly in
toxication, whose tongues were
foul with filthy conversation
have resulted in disgusting thor
oughly tho good citizens who at
tend these meetings.
With them cuiup-mceting is a
sacred institution, which they
have learned from infancy to re
gard with deepest reverence, and
many whose heads are now frosted
by the chill of many years boast
with pardonable pride that they
have never missed a camp-meeting
since being large enough to at
tend, and a mere mention that an
abolition of this custom might be
for tho best; that this custom,
“ALVATUNDER.”#
Among the Gainesville ad vert i
meats in this issue Will beiuJticefl(
the professional card of Dn 'fty-
der, dentist. Dr. -Ryder-ills the
exclusive Use of Alvntundor for
this section of Georgia. AU'atun-
der is a local anaesthetic aiki*sci-
ontiffc achievement for the pain
less extraction of teeth. No chlo
roform. No ether. No gas. No
bad results from its use. YY'ith
Alvatunder any number of, teeth
can lie extracted at a single sjl-
ling. With Alvatunder you re
tain all your senses while lutving
teeth extracted. Alvatunder can
be used by the most delicate per
sons as it in no way gets into the
system. Persons with heart or
lung trouble cannot be harmed in
any way by its use. Dr, Ryder
informed us that bundled* te/fWfy
to the virtues of Alvatunder.
/Legal Advertisements..
Application' for Leave to Sell
Land.
dp.oitar.'. Width (Musty: Ontin .ry’s
Office, Pfcj'tembnr Term, 1800—TV' . All
Whom It Mav Concern: J. At. it W. J.
Miller, administrator- of the eetnle of
James Miller, deceased, have in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of said deceased, and said application
will be beard on the first Monday in Oc
tober, 1896. This September 7, 1S96.
. J. H. FREEMAN, Ordinary.
Quality & Price
Aye the two things to be con
sidered when buying goods. In
Application for Permanent Let
tera of Administration.
Gboboia. Whitk County: To All Whom
It May Concern: J. A. Richardson liav- - r- -
in/ in proper form applied i" me f>>r p-r every 1 i n o wc carry wo have hunt-!
nd found them.
Wo are giving our customers the
benefit of our trouble and wo are
Write us for
prices on sash,
doors and blinds
before you buy,
S. C, DINKINS & GO.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Moore Bros., confectioners, of
Gainesville, Ga., trill move on
Octoboi 1st from 36 Main street
to the large store room now oc
cupied by G. F. Turner on south
side of public square, two doors
fi tm State Bank. s4-4t
manent letters of ndministrntl n on tho | . - . , ■
estate of T. C. Williams, deceno-d. h-ite i ‘“l I'Jlgu
of said county, this is to cite nil and sin
gular the creditors of T. (’. Williams, de
ceased, to he and appear at my office
within the tune allowed by law and show
cans--, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be (-ranted to
J. A. Rtcbnnlson on T. 0, Williams’ es
tate. Witness my hand and official sig
nature. This 7lh day of September, 1896.
J, II. FREEMAN, Ordinary,
Application for Leave and Order
to Sell Land.
Gb niiA, Whitk Couxty: Ordirar
Offie, September Trim, If99—To
Whom It M ly Com e n:
Jesse I,. Test, Esq., an old resilient and
bigltly respected citizen of our town, call
cd this morning- and after purchasing a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, said: "If anyone
asks you if this remedy will do what is
claimed for it, tell them yes, and refer
them to ino.” H. Alkxanduh Stork, Rey-
noldsvillc, Fa. No one can doubt the val
ue of this medicine after giving it a fair
trial. Then it is pleasant and safe to take
making it especially valuable for children
FoihniIo by A. Hr Henderson, general
merchant, Cleveland, Gn.
in
M. B. Moore
administrator of the estate of Milton
Moore, deceased, has in due form applie 1
to llie undersigned for leave and order to
sell the lands belonging
said deceased , and said
lie beard on the first Monday
1896. This Sept. 7th, 1896.
J. II. FREEMAN, Ordinary
offering the best QUALI1Y of
everything at very low l’llIOES. j
This is especially true of our
Dry Goods,
Shoes,
Boys’ and
Men’s Suits.
avo and order to t _, , #
:$Mrv5i;S#“Seeiiig IsBelieinug, f
aday in October, I ^
So, come and see.
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NOTICE.
Georgia, W hite Coi nty.—To
the Legal Voters of Blue Ridge,
the 1139 District, G. M-, of S.-iid
County: You are hereby notified
I that there has lieeu filed in mv of-
DISEASES • | fiec a petition si trued by 15 fiee-
The ltitensa itilung amt smarting met-! , , 1 r i. r
Jont to eczema, tetter, salt-rhcum, and other i holders of said distriet, asking for
direages of the skin is instantly allayed by 1 all election ill slid district oil the
applying Cltnnib-rlain's Eye mid Skin (juestiou of fence or stock law.
And at tho expiration of twenty
-days an election will be ordered
AmiiMi ztizf nd0rie iKenimer & Son
Gborhia, WniTB Coukty: Oi-ilin.ai-y'» !
Court. September Term, 1896: To All j— —
Whom It May Concernr—G. 1). Irvin, ad
ministrator of tile estate, of David Robin-
gon, deccaeed, lias in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave and order to
sell the lands belonging to tho estate bit
said deeeasod, and s -iil application will , -i.. . —o - , . • , ,
be heard on the first Monday in October. ! Ointment Many very bad cases have been
1896. This Sept. 7th. 1896. j permanently cured by it. It is equally
J. H. FREEMAN, Ordinary efficient for itching piles and a lavontercm- ( .. „,i
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hi,‘Uns, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. J. 11. FkEMAN, Ordinary.
For sale by druggists at 2-3 cents per box. | 25tll, 1896.
T17 Dr. Cndy’s Condition Powders, they
We have a big*
two horse turn
plows and hill
side plows, chill-
made sacred l)V its holy purpose! ] 7
and dear to them for the fond and j v'l.L OlCt J j ti l
tender recollections which conus j a 11 • , y J 1 „ rn
trooping upon the memory with j OCH-HIg Ij 11 111
its every lepotilion, should kc j y-Al, rko utli',* i' li on tvvr™
discontinued for the sake of good i T'llC’tl|J'- / -*- till v. V
order and morality, hrings heart-lv--|-| r\\Vri llO‘ftYl*f , i
horn tears to their timo-bedimmed 1 AVllvf V? 11 UCID1 v?
eyes, hut they declare that though
the discontinuance of camp-meet
ings will be as the death of a lov
ed one to them they think it well
to make the sacrifice.
The decadence of camp-meeting
decorum appears to have been
with no
Gboruia, Whits Couxty:—Agreeable
to nil order granted by the Court of Ordi
nary of Floyd enmity, Gn., on Sept. 7.
1896, will be sold before tho court bouse
rt A-P nnn n A rl door in the citv of Cleveland, said county
CtLvrL'JV Ul U11 tl* ctllll of White, within the legal hours of sale
on tho fii-Bt Tuesday in October next the
following property, towit: hot of land
No. 3 in the 6th district. White county.
Ga., containing four hundred and ninety
(499) acres, more or less. Sold as (he
property of Miss Julia F. Stcwuit.un ini -
beetle, person, for the support of said
Miss Julia F. Stewart. Terms cash.
This Sept. 7, 1896. JAS. U. HIM..
Guardian Julia F. Stun art.
A Capital Idea.
YVc find the following paragraph
in a recent issue of the Clarkcsvillo
Advertiser:
“The president'of Young Harris
collesro and his wife were at Col. m .„. n is*..
Kobortson’s week before last. Tliej inny j )e ' ’ g
trustees are thinking of moving
the college to Nacooelreo Valley.”
And this is a good idea the trus
tees have, YYe understand that
they have been considering for
some time tho advisability of mov
ing the college, and we sincerely
trust their recent deliberations
will materialize in a move either
to Nnooocbeo or Cleveland.
If a move is really contemplated,
our citizens will offer substantial
inducements to have tho college
Denied hero, and would <yi«,o it
sudden, but complete,
prospect, ol recovery ol its former
standard of excellence. A few peo
ple attend to receive instruction
upon divine themes and be benc-
fii tcd and strengthened in Chris
tian belief. This class is accom
panied by a crowd of curiosity
seekers, idlers, topers and toughs.
Each class seeks entertainment of
a kind suited to itself, and this
very naturally results in profana
tion of tho place and occasion and
is abhorrent to the refined, much
more the religious, sense. Tho
crisis has been reached, and at
present the good people are unan
imous m condemning the conduct
tit the recent meetings and agree
that anything that encourages ini-
indivectly though it
liould be stopped, and
now, while they are up in arms,
it would be u good idea to take
steps to—
Discontinue the campmeetings!
S C DINKINS & Co.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Tillmanism has received a black
eye in South Carolina by the do-
feat of John Gary Evans for the
senatorship. Judge Joseph Earle
is the winner. Evans was recog
nized as tho Tillman candidate
The campaign just closed in South
Cwrolina has doubtless been the fil-
thi°st ever wa-yed in Vmorion.
THE REST AFTER DINNER FILL.
Hood's Fills aid dig-osli.m, prevent that
feelinjy of fulness or distress and ifontly
yet effectively assist in the assimilation
and digestion of food. They do not gripe
or pain and they do not weaken the body.
On the contrary they itave a strengthen
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the lives, prevent sickness and cure sick
heatnehe. Hood's Pills are purely vege
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used safely by delicate women and chil
dren.
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It is not unusual for druggists to rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to their customers. Many of them have
used it themselves, or in their families
and know from personal experience its
great value iu the treatment of coughs,
colds and croup. They know too that
their customers are their best friends and
naturally wish to give them the most re
liable medicine they have for those ail
ments. Messrs. Duugherty Bros., prom
inent druggists of Indiana, Fa„ say,
"We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy than of any other cough syrup,
and always take pleasure in recommend
ing it to our customers." Mr. H. M. Urey
the popula” druggist at Fredonia. Fa.,
who has sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy for several years, says, •* I cun tru
ly say that it is Lite best cough medicine
in the market." For sale at 25 and 50
Notice to L'ebtors and Creditors,
All person^ having demands against
the estate of Milton Moore, late of White
county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in tneiv demands to the under
signed according to law; and all persons
indebted to sniil estate are required to
make immediate payment. This 7th dav
of Sept. ,1896. M. B. MOORE,'
Administrator Milton Moore, Deceased.
Guardian's Sale.
arejust what u horse needs when in bad condr- j TTH E MOST remarkable cures on
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merchant, Cleveland, Ga. for all BLOOD DISEASES.
Consider Plain Facts!
PRICES ALONE MaY
DECEIVING.
BE
Apparent cheapness docs not
make a real saving of money.
TWO BARGAINS!
A high grade sewing - ma
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gun will he sold by us much
cheaper than yon can buy
from the factory; both new
THE
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