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Mrs. XV. 11. Me urry and little!
-daSs^iler*' 7 mTgFiTre ni Dalton, tira'.-, : *
visiting the fajqjly of Mr. W r A, 1
Peek. accompanied-bjU
Mrs. Amy Tynch, of Elberton.
Miss Lilv McCurry has returned!
aaH‘. ua. irn:t. ■ ■ .-•• n. * itltij3
hofie'after stay of several I
we ks with relatives in Elberton.'- f
j is in Aebfevißle, .
S. visj. i itig relatives.. . I>x
( jL; I: A.. A- McCur/y went .tn At-|
lan a last week on legal business. •’ .-
Mr. .f, ,E.,.binder has been in At- i
lania-the past few days on business. ■
Jfcjl.Jl. Teasley, is spendii•tf**
fewfdays a,e j. , itdi! T
atld .Mrs. W. E. Meredithaind ;
chi®ren,,pwen ari<l have <re
turned from a pleasant visit oCpexTt
ral t lays to relatives in South Oarq-
Sinai . . ; ■ 4
M ■s. D. B. Ragsdale and children, 1
Car; I and Eunice, who have been the
guests, of S&rs.' Robert P,.
the |ast several have
to t|efrhbn!ie 'in xiatSn. ' '
-MkjXttUil Adjms is the guest of
relafives in Atlanta.
MfeE|ohe McCprry is attending a.
hou|e pa*iy st Social Circle,
jgiven '4»y Miss-Hearstv
Misses Estelte and (Aurrh; McKin
nley have returned tp Anderson, S.
C., after a delightful stay of several
days in theyifcy. /
Mr. F. Q. Snow, of Atlanta, is in
thecity. ■ !•■"■ *• •'
.Miss Lucine Lucas,. of Athens, i.s
the guest of don. arid Mrs. M. M.
Richardson. .... L
Mpssrs. Asa and Clarence B. Brown
went to Macon to the Ginners Asso
ciation, which was in session at that
place last week. They report a pleas
ant and profitable trip to the Central I
City. , . - • ’
Mr. Joe XV. Ferguson, a leading .
Tanner of Anderson, 8. C., was in
Hartwell last week. He has acquired 1
an interest in a large farm of this I
county and will remove here in a few j
months. He is a good citizen and is
■heartily welcomed into ou'r inidst.
Hpn. J. XJ. Thornton went down
to Atlanta recently on business. . • ‘
Several from our city attended
Poplar Spring 1 Campmeettug this
w, ‘ t ' k ' /.'!■- ■ ■
Col. George T- Magill and Mr.
Asa G. Candler, Jr.,' were iri Atlanta
thepast few aetx.3
Callie Loehr has gone to Hartwell
to accept a position on The Hartwell
-Sun. He is a steady-going, reliable
.young man on whom it will do to
4>ank.—Elberton Tribune. ?. .
Mr. H. C. Bfdwri, of 'part county,
is the guest of- his brother,_ j Colonel
T. J. Brown, tlpe eliiqient, solicitor
«f the city eourCrkfEiteertonlTribune.
Mr. W. M. Kid-1, the Jovial sher
iff of Hart county, Ga., iA attending
the hprso-swappore convention. He
*s a good swapper as well as sheriff <
■as sonatf of dur citizens know.—West- ■
minster (§. C.J. Times. ' J
On last Saturday afternoon, While ;
-engaged in a lively game of base ball i
aft the ball ground, Mr. Torn Vickery j
.had the misfortune to have his right
leg broken. While the wound is very
piinful, it is n >t considered serious. 1
Mr. Alvin Collins, a popular young
man qf Alvin, Madison county, Ga,, j
■was visiting relatives and friends in
the city last week.
Miss Troy Brown, of Atlanta, Ga.,
was visiting relatives in Hartwell
Mast week. : - -
Miss Lacy M, Sandersand brother,
Mr. Carl, of Danielsville, Ga., were
•tor guests the past week of the fam- I
Sly of Mr.
Messrs Mack Rucker and Harvie
fSarith, of Coldwater, were visiting
in the city last Sunday.
T# Motben la This Taira.
Children who are delicate, feverish
will get immediate relief
Maras Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders
rfor Children. They cleanse the atonr
diet on the liver, making a sickly
•chiHi etrong and healthy. A certain
■eureiSw worms. Sold by all drag
xiatS. -He- Sample Free. Address,
. DhrV Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
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tai'
! YJPerfefet and Peerfesi /
| theumafisin
ji and all Liver, Kidney and Siad- -
der troubles caused by uric acid
E In the system, Jt cures by
i? : cleansing and ; vitalhi'ng ' the '
K yood, thus, removing tM cause.
'I of disease. If gives vigor and,
I-’ tone and builds up the health'
•] and strength of the J patient- i'
» while using the remedy,. ■ .
'S URICSOL is a luminary In
I the medical world. It flak’Cured
and will continue to- cu.-e more
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies,’many of
which do more harm than good;
This great and thoroughly tested
and eadoned California Remedy
never disappoints. It cures in-
. fallihly if taken as directed.
Try it and be convinced that
| It is a wonder and a blessing to
! suffering humanity,
! PriceJl.OOper bottle, or fi bot
| ties for $5. For sale by druggists,
i Send stamp far book »f partic- ’ 1
i ulars and wonderful cures.; > If
; your druggist cannot supply you
‘ it will' be sent, prepaid, upon
I . receipt of price. Address:
. uncsoi CHEMICAL CO., Im Asjtfta, Cal.
-/' LAM4I i KAVKIN OSLO CO., Attas:., (ta. \
ff Murieeitaf AIMU. W
Lt.n ■
Mrs. Ed X. Vickeiy and daughter,
Miss Leiiit, have gone on a two
weeks'Vlkft t?o relatives and friends
at Cofnelia and Mt. Aijy? 1 . ‘ ,
Mrs. X-T. O’Barr,and little,
ter, Idel have returned from
j C., where .they spent several days,
family of Mr. Jno. W.)
Bowi(\ They .were accompanied on .
their return by Mr. Bowie. , , I
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bowie, and
children, of Iva, |S. C , was in the!
city this week. 1
Misses Lucile and May Patton have
returned from Plainville, Ga , where |
they spent several weeks with their
1 sister, Mrs. Brownlee.
Mr. Cade Carter, of Atlanta, Is in 1
the city. ; 1.- ,
"Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carlton and
children'*’’-attended Poplar Springs
cam'pmeeting this week.
I ■ •
Prof. Martin V, Looney was in
the city several days this week.
Mesdames H. A. Teasley, Ella
,C)liver K and Mary Stevens visited
relatives in Lavonia this week.
Mr. D. A. Perritt went to Seneca
(this week pn business.
' Messrs. Lee Linder and J. A. Me- j
Carry visited Heardmont, Ga., Sat-!
urday and Sunday.
A congenial party composed of
Misses Onia Belle Brown, Susie
Lucas, Garland Smith; Mesdames
S. M. Adams, Rose Cowan, J. G.
Richardson, Amanda MoM ull an;,
Messrs. Claude Berry, O. H. Shef
field, J. G. Richardson, and Fred
Richardson spent Saturday and Suri-;
! day at Franklin Springs. , - - . i
( GREAT FENCE SETTING.
1 A Mile a Day of Woven Wire Fencing Noth
ing Vansnal.
A mile of gop<l fencing put up by'
three men in axlay-seems like a fore
runner of the farmer’s millgnnjpm,,
vet this ri-Wngdooe right here In 1
our own State every with, the
EHwood Steel Wire Fence. Os course
this refers to putting up the fence
after the posts are set, and it is an
illustration of the convenience of the
ready woven wire fences which have
gained such popularity in the-tastt-wo
or three years. •-
After the posts are set the roll of
fencing, containing 10 or 20 rods, is
unrolled and the fence lies flat on the
i ground with its bottom against the
post. One end of the roll is stapled
kto-the end, or starting post, the Wov
i en Fence Stretcher is applied at ti»e
other end of the roll and by working
the stretcher the entire length of fenc
ing is quickly, easily and properly
drawn into place along the posts
ready for stapling. The stretcher
makes all taut at one operation, and
staples are then driven home on each
post.
A. A. McCURRY,
da*- ', 1: i
Office up-stairs in Teasley Building.
.-H.J -.t-J
An absent husband telegraph-
I hfd his wife, “I send you a kiss.”
rijale received the reply : “Spruce
fybimif man called and delivered
nfftirkiss in good order.”
AH lawyers would become va-1
r granlsj were it not for the fact
flfar lire is full of trials.
; There hasn’t been a political
part}’ in the United States for
half a century which did not
claim H tp be founded in the teach-
Jefferson. Bryan and
■Clevejand are as wide apart as
tlie.,poles, and yet they both
- conjure by the name of Jeffer
son.-Sparta Ishmaelite.
ThQMissouri editor who
threaWied to write an article
“Hell and Who Willi
Be Ttrere,” has been warned!
the publication of libel- i
ousinritters by the entire town.
i.r ~l w
t ■ • : ui
No;-.Mollie Darling, a piano
is not made to bang on like beat
ing a tin pan with a stick. But
we have known “Old Oaken
] Bucket”-’, beat on one till the
jhoojjs stew off, and “Sewanee
jßiveiFL played until the fish,
’ disgu«ityii, left the stream.
‘►Well” Uncle Bill, how was I
the election?”
i ■ “Pretty slow, Marse Tom. I
- hridp’t vpjed but six times ’fore
; I wuz'so’d'runk dat dey put me
in d^igallJbooze.”
•; ——
, Lpok Pleasant, Please.
; ...I’botographer C. C. Harlan, of Ea
so now, though for
yeyrs he couldn’t, because he suffered ;
i irnte.M agou/ from the worst form of I
j
, failed to help him till he
- tried. E,led trie; Bitters, which worked
such, wonders for him that he de-
> elnres |Jipy are a godsend to troubles.
Unrivaled, f>ir diseases of the stom-I
aeh, liver and kidneys, they build
up aa»d give new life to the whole;
Try them. Only 50c. Guar-
I anteed by E. B. Bsnson & Son anu ,
; Hermans’ Drugstore.
; THE
HARTVBU INSTITUTE,
■ • r HAB«WKLIi, 'OA. '
-rt-. ..-g "■ ’ ' j
ThC session of 1902 and
i gins Monday, September Ist. ’ . ,
Expense per month : 4
‘ 1 Ist grade - - >I.OO
Elementary joj an( ; grades, LSO
Grammar School grades . - - .2.00 ,
High Schouf grades - " - v 3.00
Music • •' - • , S/QO .
Elocutiori'hrid- Art,' each, Ar -" - 3.(#0
‘ Normalaod Peat Graduate, eaci*/3X)O
! Incidentals payable to. thefrus-
I tees in advance, Fall - - • 50
, Spring - - 50
.Board - - - - - JG.oo.to|lo'.Qo.
NORMAI> PEfAKTMeNT. ..
, Special att£nson will be- given* to
the Normal Pedagogy, Phjtsi
ology and Hygiene will be empna-
1 sized. Young, iaachers are invited
tjjoin this class and attend while]
their schools nrdmut m session.
Apply for. t- italuguo. .
MT!. PARKER,
t’UjJNTY-
Jane ft, Miuarry having made *p
piieation for twelve months’support out
of the ei-iJrf of Daniel E. McCurry, and
I appraisers duly appointed to set' 'apart
the same having tiled their return, all
! persons concer ed are hereby required
i to show cause before the Court of thrdi
t'ffaTy of sJid county on the first Munday ;
in September next why said application
should notjbe granfod. Thrw A irgaiU '4.
. 190 t. .rs. M. TUCRN’TOTi. Ordinary.
FOR SALE
if
■ i business, yow clttiiwe at;
> one of the best paying .enter
prises in Hartwell according to.
capital invested. - *
.-! T. G. Graft having made ar-
: 1 rangeinents to take a tprm of
i. rest from the mercantile busi
■! no«« now offers his entire stock J
>I of goods for sale.
' Anyone haying a to
’! merchandising do j
J see him at,once, as he not only
I has a Jifl of Splendid/ patri>haglA
1 but one of the most convenient 1
stands in town to run an eebh
omicel business. ’ -7/, . '7*,J
Wanted-An Idea Bwi®
SiCASTORIi
i p or i n f an fg an d Children.
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CASTfIRIA The Kind You Have
r I Always Bought
Avbgetable Prcparationfor As- ■ * >
similatinglheFoodandßegula- 3 _ , #
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of » BCQTS tu6 X I
' —— I Signature z/I U
PromotesDigestion.Cheerful- « X
I nessandßest.Contains neither ffl A r AJf a ■
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. H vl
Not Narcotic. ■ tV|Ar
fp
TWiJarf- ■ Ilf 1
I(\ LA*
I/maK Usfi
AperfeclßemedyforConstipa- M I M tV WvU
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Ml
| Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- IS I If ||i>Ar
ness and Loss of Sleep. H IMI UVul
Tac Simile Signature of S
ijys | Thirty Years
raa “" llflS tPA?Tnßlft
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J■W Hl I
▼MS CCNTAUW OOMMNV. RKW ffilTV.
FIVE,
GOOD REASONS
. i;u t>«« •>! • ... ; . v t f.-:
Why you should buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Toilet etc., etc., from us.
1 st, Because our stock is the freshest in town.
i>3d. Because' we selDtherti the cheapest.
3d, we DO NfTT offer baits and charge three
prices for other goods.
~ '4th. Because we keep what you want and give you the
article called for.
sth, Because, when we get a bargain we give our cusr
tomers the advantage of the low prices.
Below we give you a few o's our specials.
; - Pemvfoti Tonip, sl.t>o size for- -50 c.
Allerrih Herb, i 1.09 size for ... 50c.
Vegetable Liver Pills, 25c. size for- 10c.
Good Liver Medicine, 25c. size for- 10c.
I LJ? Guwrftnteed Seeing Machine Oil, 10c. size for 05c.
, Good Stock Powders, 25c. size for- 15c.
■ 'Goal Toilet Sqap, 10c. size for- -05 c.
1 • y -7 ’ ■» ■
yr 1 .* TTHNFPV
_x- We have a full and complete line of the celebrated
Whiting’s fine box Paper and Tablets.
W Itixtober S applies.
£ very .household has need for an Atomizer, Fountain
Syringe and other rubber goods. We have a complete line
of every sort, and the prices are low.
, .
I, T -1 . , 1 •«>< •; ;
} . We have a complete assortment of Stearn s and Deu-
1 cet’s quadruple extracts—the most fragrant and lasting Per
fumes ever sold in Hartwell.
Our Soda. Fountain
is in charge of Mr. Paul Goss, an excellent soda dispenser. '
Try his Ice Cream and ide Cream Sodas, made from the
famous Beach and Clarridgc’s pure crushed fruit, extracts
aod juices. ■ .|. -,■'•••
We carry a complete line of the best brands of Cigars
and Tobacco. .... -
• 1 • i (»<x, ./..I > • -« i; * •
: We always use pure fresh drugs and chemicals ; also,
tUAe and accuracy in compounding your prescriptions and
'recipes.
, Your patronage will always be appreciated, no matter
i how small your purchase may be.
. -! Xerj uyly. . t .-
| HE RNDONS' DRUG STORE.