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Mr. James Glen, of Nacoorheo
"‘as in town Thursday.
Mr. Murk li -1 i made a
trip to U dmii I'hur#d i v.
Our “devil" Mi. Frank
visited Nucoochee Sunday.
We are triad to see N. X. Lit.
tlelield out on the streets
Mr. and Mrs. V\ , J.
Visited Gainesville last week.
Hon. U. T. Ken inter visited
Atlanta Tuesday.
All of tie Cleveland wagons
went to Gainesville Tuesday.
Col. G. S. Ivy tie visited Khn
sev, Ga., Monday and Tuesday.
’
\\, , B. , Jloi»v! of J. (...
■ >, ts()H
111 gers, was in town Saturday.
Boyd i, . t. I teeniatl ■ is the , . nappy
of M bouncing boy.
Jesse Sims visited the Queen
< it v 'Tuesday.
Go to John F. Little’,- for
clover and jrriss seed,
ville, Ga.
If. A. Jiirnird ha* just received
a nice line «f crockery.
Mr. W. I'. Densmoro
Gainesville this week.
We hud a variety of weather
Thursday mor mils’.
Aunt Eivy Smith col., died at
lie- home near Parks Wednesday
night.
Mr. Richardson, of Gainesville
was in town Wednesday night.
('apt. Thomas Hooper, visited
Clayton Thursday.
The editor accompanied
W. J. Payne to Gainesville Moil
r] , r
iippme .bn r tr I mi l II. M.
Dorsey yisitid Gainesville l'u s
<:, .V.
\\’iil Pluck and A. J.
istwo new suhteribers to Hi ■
('ourii !’.
‘t fo
An. It. ! J
pleasant ea i'lluis lay mt :,
mg,
Mr. P iliner, repivseiitiu S. C.
Dinkins dc Co., of Gainesvilb*
wns in town Wednesd.iy.
We are gbid to *tate that Mr.
Jehu H. Glen an ox-xUtor of tli
('levehmd Progress has veE.vn' d
from an extended trij> to F’lori la.
Mr. Fred linker, of Detroit
Mich, is in Cleveland again t
the delight of his many friends.
Rev. E. R. Cook will preach
the M -thud ist Church in Cl eve
land the second Sunday night
A'arch at :d 0 o’clock.
Oscar Kenimer says his m.d
. keep , icet . . ,
is, ’ 1 your warm anc:
yoUl' head cool.
The Cleveland High School
still continues ,• to , nourish « • , ,
the able management of Prof.
E, Lashlev principal 1 ' ar.d Alis*
Ida Ash assistant.
T _
Town Creek Topics.
We h’ive been having
yainy weather for the past
J. fj. Satterfield will leave m
few days for Mayesville.
Frank McAfee has
from the Gate City. He
Grants Park is a daisv.
Aunt . Adeline . , r Cathey >. ,, • ..
n*
sick. We hope she may
recover.
Mr. Wilburn Jarr.tid is
itny better at this writing.
Wesley Stancel, of
was on Town Creek the first
the week.
Mr. John Sutton Las moved
to his new house.
I h 3 grippe and mad dogs
trout’ (s • t '* up this w i
i hc remains of Uncle lle :
Turnsr were eiiterred at Tc-na
j
,
i hi' is the Dog Town correspondent. Do you know him?
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Dog Town Dots.
fleer edilnr i thoal i wood siml
jyew down a Hew dots this weak.
i ^burref harrit was up (bis iva ;
j sun-dy shuneil'cn iiee lik to kanl
'wail leiierd bnt wail ,n.i run him •
:
j yore korr: sp nidiut is going to i
' skule know whin he to skille
uoes
in li.w incur mo.mtli-he thinks he 1
vr " -l| l... b\ a , little I, printed ■ . otbs ...
; ’UK< }>t I 111 nRiif.MZUb 1 ;S.
Ktuitro! has had '
p,.. lt him “ n
T.uiU . maid know
plait . h”
, a»U j
j duttill !I:lV too CUtR nnish. ;
| ruvurent jim hood piv'vheJ ;i
I good serinoiid hear last sturdy
nite brnther hoed is a good
I pree.-hej- and alwnis draws ;i lavg
croud,
di-cun wil nustuii has bin te.a li¬
en a sin■fen skule hear fur the
j pi.ist li’ll dilis.
i wil rite agin in a fur dais,
i am vour.u and yew air mine.
stiller.
SHOAL CREEK
Mr i.olil liisenalit, , j
till made
» business trip la (*ilinesvi 1 le ■
, Sat unlay. ■
j Mr. I’. M. Hulsey leas lead a
.severe at tile! ofglippcbul he is
j slowly is covering.
Deputy Marshal Harlusou was
i ia !his >"■""» Hit* week playing
t hiivoc with some of the hoys.
:
I his di*f id u as well rept'esen ,
tednt th ■ Moore s de hast week.
j Unele Dieii 11 nisei’ of JIalj Co,
paid I i- sou, I. M. ilui e a vss
ii.st week.
i\ ” a)' ]’i’ >;iai'ii for Stock
I
1 i (-lit •
I V(»U .•.-PC !l‘- •' \ •' DcmDlcil f:> ir.- iir.i:
' appear personally' by 'ittoruc;-. ;it Hi
< t
1 lDfk ; Superior ' 'onrt • > be 11 • I»< :i ;hi,:
C‘U»nty mi iUt sttcond ivt'-riuny b ;
Apiil to answer tlic above n.*t< ion f»
divorce or in default thereof tbe rouad
will procc * 1 an to jvatice 1 a'] app i-taiu.
Witu^Ma th** Hon. John .« Kim- 6 * -y
J ]go said court. Th- i* ■ Kb
l*r : W. H. POWEI'K . 8. <
Laura Whitworth j Lib 1 for divo? e
Wile) Whitworth vs - NV bite Superior r< u, t
j April term 1807.
To Wiley W hit worth:
You are hereby comm»nded to be
..nd ;»ppear personally or by a Homey at
the next Superior, cor rt to be held in
, Vhi t e count • ,l s.., on second Mor
' M-rU im to s,shove
i action ior divoice or in * Lifer! thie-d' th¬
court * will -n proceed * to , justice • shall , „
as ap
! pertain. Witness the Hon. John J. Ki m
^ of ' ,ai ' 1 i:ourt - ™s Feb J3th.
!1W. W. R. POWER, C. S. C.
____________________________
: | John
Martin | VUschincnl , App!i
vs. f cation for the ap-
1 The St. Gt;<»rgc Gold po.rjtmHiit ofRv
f Mining Com))any / »eivej eancellution
Limited if of &<•
Whip* Sur-ec ;r Com-* fw^bf’p Tc. n.
To Edv i . k J r . 5 vt
of : * • ’•; t >, »n»i- 1 •. !■ ■ ■:' i V'iii
ai d each f y * n ■ • - r- '•> ,
t ■» be c.nd appear be... •••.nor J. J,
White Kim-wy,Jn<l|c»'.ftli- :<* -v .. .......
count 1 i fa * -f f -s
, * 1 y -
.
n
kure k you cat!, vV.a v
of you shoxld not bt* made- parties e?f tb**
! alnive stated evse. and in default thereof
i you will be made parties to said caft * f aij<l
| the ease proceed as iu^tice shall or may
ft p]»ertain
j of _Wftnes» said >uvt. tne TTnn. This tun J. J LHh s mey day of Ju(i;r 1
e
uary ’Tf7.
XV R. POWER. OierkS. C
GEORGIA—'Viiite county: I W R.
P<,v,‘-r Clerk of-he Snjvrioi’Court of said
county, < 1 o jcreby certify that tlie fore¬
going is a true extract from the Records
of File in my office.
Given muter my hand and of?'cial sig¬
nature. This the 10th day of Febuary
1S97. W.R. POWER C. 8 . C. ;
THE BLOOD is the source ot
■ health. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla to
keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get
HOOD’S SARSAPAR5LLA.
Vr:»tiiliilout FerflHjh'iN,
Qrrsrroy. —I enclose a formula that
stulim; in this seed >n t.) maim fei-ri.j
Has it been submitted to tho de¬
for examiaakoa, and is it a
>1 firmaU? *
Axsweh.—T hU is a formula offered
thn “° l,ani !’ ioa Pnoaaa
of Dunn, Haveneville and
N. 0., J D.ButierPros
and (rnierat Manager.” This
haB <m!v badl disa P‘
vod by this department, but it has
, ail dmiou need through the mails re
avidly. and I now tu&o this oupovtu
lty jf P" biisili: >K every county in
stale, that.it is an uiter fraud and
up t-, deceive and rob
fdnuo.rs. There is no such chemi¬
ud **tu unite sulphate or amooia. n
wo is uii .<uoh chemical as • in .mire
yhate of potash, M neither is there
a Chilis as “inurate sulphate of
“Sulphate of soda” was never
of except, by this hungling rascal
D Lit tier. It any faruior or vaub
has been swindled by this man, or
agents, will apply tho law for “swiii*
mid cheutinj.;” co thorn, I have no
he t r the) r cou .1 be deservedly
Th -v are vi uutiii# the law
oftoriiitf a formula that has not been
l by this department, and they
cheating arid swiu iiin jr tlie farmers
a “gu irantee of perfect satisfac¬
m a fertihx-T, the important
of wiiioli canq if bo obtained save
the for;iio brum of this rascal J. D.
I have ueain an 1 niriin warued
farmers of Georgia, against such
as this, and yet the raseals
to work tho state with consul
Mtecess. Grand jui ies and solici¬
should take Hie matter in baud
pr isocute all who are in any way
with this nefarious business.
Any farmer in Georgia who wants to
compost ran p t full iustruotiom
the matter by situ ily writinar to this
which will be plad to fur¬
the necessary information. There
no excuse, therefore, for being swin¬
by these irresponsible imposters,
'annually canvass the state, Baiting
worthless formu.a,—3tato Agri¬
Department.
THE DIETZ
DRIVING LAMP
ts about as near perfeclion as 50 years
of Lamp-Making can attain to. • It
burns kerosene, and gives a powerful,
clear.white light, and will neither blow
nor jar out. When out driving with
it the darkness easily keeps about two
hundred feet ahead of your smartest
horse. When you want the very best
Driving Lamp to be had, ask your
dealer for the ” Dietz."
We Issue a special Catalogue of this
Lamp. and. if you ever prowl around
after night-fall, it -will interest you.
'Tis mailed free.
R. E. DIET3 CO.,
60 Laight St., New Yoyk.
Established in 184 o.
A FEARFUL COUGH
Speedily Cored by
A yes's Cherry pectoral
“My wife from was 2] ©;
suffering a g:
fearful cough, ©j
which the best
medical skill pro- o:
rr /*>yf<\ CUtiWW curable was Wtw una- ««
f. * {i, Vi We to relieve. We ©j
Vfi * \Cy t'’ 'pthatslie / did not could expect long of
'
x jf sc'vive; H *■ *** but dep Mr. ©r Si
-
,
i uvu ms •'“ 1 ' 'f:
ping with us over right, and having a ©•
bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral with
him, induced my wife to tr)' this remedy, o :
The result was so beneficial, that she
kept on taking it, till she was cured.
She is now enjoying excellent health, Oj
and weighs 100 pounds.”-lt. S. Hrarii- ® j
4 IE 8 , Saussy, Ga. oj
Ayer’s Cherry Pr^oralSj A. ’rds
Received Highest
AT THE WORLD’S F A I R g|
> 0 OOOOO
,-^Sf Aq r> V. 3 no.i nuo., -81T! ! 7<l .-IT;*/
ir, Pv«o
•FHE MOST i*emarkable cores on
* r cord liave been accomplished by
ITood’s Sarsaparilla. Tt is unequalled
r ail blood diseases.
Only One
Standard
differ k
You and we may a”, to F;
money st ndards a d out cf r’
our very differences g ocl may
come. But we won’t differ as 8
to the m.'rits cf o c standard ^
emulsion of cod liver cji.
SCOTT'S EMULSION has
won and held its way for
nearly 25 years in the world of
med.dne until to-day it is al¬
most as much the standard in
all cases ci lung trouble, and
every condition of wasting
whether in child or adult as
quinine is in mala - ial fevers.
Differ on the money ques¬
tion if you will, bu: when it
conies to a question of health,
perhaps cf life and death, get
the standard.
Your ervggUt sells Scott's Emulsion.
Two sires, 53 eta, a-.d D-00
SCOTT & BOUND K«w York.
aegyr«*«saesBK:a
Tha world has $5
never known
such value for
GROCERIES
This is what the bigirest wholesale mer¬
cantile concern on earth will do for yoa;
Grsnalatad Sugar...
t> lbs. Roasted Rio Coffee.. Quality guaranteed
10 lbs. Rois.iis..............
10 Jb3. California Prunes____ ALL FOR
I ib.’con Raking Powder... $5
3 lbs. Best Gr’d Bik Pepper
ft * 58 . Semple Mcxod lea...
10 lb*. Carolina Rico........
3 ?bs. Rolled Oats..........
5 6 ibti. bottle Lfiundr Vanilla y Starch Extract ..... 1 f Quality guaranteed
-cz.
We. will save you tooney. not only on
procarlcs. but on everything you need.
»b> wtU allow a discount of 8% from the pries
or any article r/uoted ia any catalogue- and
guarantee To ah to give you (he sawe oribelter goods.
- . wii order from this advertise*
mem a copv of our new “Book of Money
Saving’ guide and official wholesale price
will be sent free (readyshortly).
: ttf t0 ° Ur 1vho!usal0 Order
Dtps titi©m
YOU l w C »* Sr » 058 »
A. M. Rothschild & Co.
State and Van Buren-sts., Chicago.
filT'We want Local Reporters. Write for
particulars.
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N orth Oftorqla
.iilGulLiiral Goilsp,
TJfiKIMErtf Of TEE UMIVEif&ITY,
AT PAHLONEGA, GA.
Spring Tern B»»!iw rirtt Motiity In t uliruarj.
Pa',I Tsrni 8 t*b» ITr»l Momley ill Scplembtr.
ILL LITERARY COURSES?.
TUITION FREE,
VVitb orsptc ccrps oi Tcachere.
HOHOUGH MILITARY tr aining
L'a»ter a If. S. Army Olliccr (itioilrd
by Secretary of War.
DEPARTMENTS OF
’emnanstup, Music and Art,
liodcr cotr.p; !«flt *;id thoroayji innfructo^*
YOUNG LADIES hive equal advances.
CHCAPFST COLLEGE IN Tim SOUTH.
it Catclosues and full Inf or notion, addren S«crelc «7
orlreasurtr oi Btard Trusts; ■.
_
Terrible Meadacnea
WMl’LTDW FlWJft
DERANGEMENT OP STOMACH,
LIVER, OR DOWELS,
ZUiier «4 by
Ayek’g Pills
*T doo't Mime
ttera ev«r «u w
» pill made
m A yer's CMJiar
will Uc l’Uta. Uo &11 They g
you q
era mend them foe O
: m j& *i :s
limn te *4 to lioeli, t 1 xr w> Wrc j( q
tbeae , 111 s li *11 the LieJieins ! *<V 11 * o
Wm never fail. rigbt I have be*a Vor hOKlacb viottr. oi ., Urey ter- ^
* 0
rfile headxckM, ud h*v, kia<; Fiucd o
asjthiiit In ye.j.re tlic» eo <» 4 oliiy *s ®
Ayerte Pi:ii. Since I began taking tills q
imilcin*, th* ittortuhoeWen leu »n(J O
frequent, mntil, at preswiq cositi ®
lave J-Msei since I have kaJ one.”—C.
F. kzwMAir, Dug Spur, Tn. • Q
AYER’S PILLS
►Hi* Medal at World’* Fair *
3 *** 0000000000 OOP 3 copy^
Consider w,,i r P-?cM
-i’itichs ...•/ .\.ai hk
DECEIVING.
A|>i»ai’G;;t (TiCMjuiess does iot
make a real saving of ihoiie".
»~9
■it
5?
1 sa
and only <’he;i,|Vness.
High Qt’AUTV at fair .prices
real and only economy.
\
Tm: Dosirsrio has always been
The liestMachlne
In every sense of that term —
BES I' for Ilift agent to sell, as it. gives
Mm tlie most p niit for Hie least Gamble.
BEST for purehasers beeause it gives
Hill the mos’ silisfaelton in use.
»>SS”A:?EN r TR WANTED .m
, 'DOfif!SST!C”n»'l IMFI3R J AT, LA- I
p Kr '* > 1 H'H «©- ' Send for cala- I
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HI CHISB CO.
KIGHMONn, VA,
JOHN MARTIN
CLEVELAND, GA.
HEAL ESTATE.
Mines and Mining Lands.
Farms and Farming Lands
Timber and Wild Lands.
Solid Investments a t tempt
ins rSLOES.
Cormponitnes Invited.
Heart Trouble Quick!? Cured.
jA Convincing Testimonial,
lu ns Ftp,A Kvkthl
r *F "c-t 10 ynrirs ! ‘Fcrcd iron.' heart 1 roii
W<>. f/urbig thut tlrao I wo . Irmueit by
five different r-hyebimns. AH cf tinu *
c’atiriOrl that, I could not he cured. 1 w:i
gv'jatly troubled w’t.U Rhortr.css cf br.-vvi
palpifaflent and pain hi tho skic. i I SI
CatfiO . v ' i. ud. i : {.-.'edited u.ysolf ia tho he. .
tho j>sJr. la iny hi *ic becerx-o very sevt re. A 1
;- its;;r.v,o I as though needles tueretho'
ingihrenf . hi*/side. 8 orac*Mme in tho monv.
t;f Kovemb’.-r last, I coairxieuccil taking
DR. MILES' HEART CURE
ar*d str.ee then I have hriproved steadily
I can now sloop on my left side, somothjius *
bad never beer* able to do before. I can
walk without being fatigued, and arc i;.
much better hsaVIh than ^ver before, J wotil
recommend ail sufTercrs from heart Ircr.’ l
to try Dr. JLIls' invaInablft wnitvl / v •
delay.” AllSh LLLA HDLT2,
613 Wrigliv St., Milwaukee, V. T is.
Dr. Miles TTeart Ourc f a sold ca wiil a positive
guarantee that the first bottle bencut
AU druggists sell itatti, o Dottles for $5, or
«ll‘?C®art. P x r iSr
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Ucit yFMi
^ MOT
1 CF.
II (i ICO I\G IA — Will! ;■ eonIly’.
It aptv’jiri •' to me is the ei’
dlinai’y of said eoiin'y that a iv
t 'tionof Freeholder* of tho k(51.
Distri'f G. M. of sMid eo *v
hatin’.’’ I oen dnlv filer] in the*
oiVie.* asking for an IJoetion in
-aid Di>triet T on (lie qiesthinof
‘‘ FoiU’o or Si o k Lau ” i li-it not ice
was duly published and posted as
l’oijuil’ed by law, and (hat elec¬
tion was duly held in said dislr'ct
on the 22 nd, day of Dee. 189(1,
and it appearing that a majority
of the, ! ?users of said dis¬
trict have \nterl for “Stock Law"
I hereby declare tli 1 the result
f said c'o’tie.n in said district
was in^favot of “Stock miw’ 1 and
II at the nie will rro into effect
on tli( l 5th day of March 1897.
lb'spcr (fullvJJDce. 23l’d 1896.
J. II. Freeintin, Otdinary.
o»;j-I -P91USSS «nos.u 4JO paspenq o»t i ; :w '*£>u pu,
kw’ nrsa* slam »r j q «>i 8 an'vj\
;v>T 01 1 aim 3 fia PI uy- psiUEft
(jjdmfs
Is a all remedy of sterling value. It positiv ; v
cures Bronchial Affections, Cough, Cold, C<.oi >,
Bronchitis and Grippe. You can always rely on it.
DR. BULL’S COUGH SYRUP is indispensable to
ever)’ family. P rice 35 cts. Shun ail substitutes.
Chew LUNGE'S PLUGS, The Oeat Tobacco AntidoIe.tOc. Dealers or mail.A.C.Nteyer » Co.. Salto..Md.
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F. C. PHARR, Prop rietor .
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<lv is the 1 ” St for cliililrni I <’V’ i’ 'S”“
;W, ) .ou,>Urtnne.vn>n«l. ItKoi'H
di .1 seller with M. SNkles.l
ManoBci- Warn!’ ,he
|> a .” Wli’’n UM'il as S"”H "" »Jw
ayml-.t.-ms « 1>1 -rr, tWt is as s-.m as
,,l,ild liecoiin’* '"*a<se ,,r evKtl ' / lft
conirh Iia* it wiil pre
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V „ tie i'<t cL. TV. modi ’ - ; t cri.ui y
c't litien f-ln u'.'l tieai’ this in mind and at
ways ev’im « ’ '■ vt '1 • 1
tlie liest CieTriiie m the world f’>r
so sale at
colds and whooping cough, For
>.■) and 50 cents per bottle by A. H. Hen
. lurs<m u«nepfk.! mpreb^nt.
Ranvwi’r. E ict.-CeD’-lai - '-'
o:dav'.; . s, v .era Jiorb’
UianbsCS, • 5 c. for laiwt bet.,-.
D ) vou know the quickest w 1 V _
to cuic a sprain or bruise, a le ru
or scald? Such injuries are v< ry
common and can bo cured qnii k
ly if propcrlv treated. Mr. J. M.
\merman of Foi’kt 1 . 0., (,o!um
liia Go., Pa., Says: “I h- ve
never found anything In eompaio
with Chamberlain’s Fain Palm
for Sprains, bruise.* ai d burns.
We have used it in our laiui.i, foi
sevfi’al years and fem J hat wc
can not do without : t. l'*>r sale
at 25 a id 50 cents per Lottie by
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