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VOL. VI.
BIG FRUIT CROP!
Jiuy your Fruit Jars aa Jci/y (-■•.ums tad ey are a J '••)■ ;, .
everyday. We have fort'. -•'■ <1 • ' At' trad..
700 DOZ. FRUIT J£ S.
30'* “ JELLY TUMBLERS.
Lay in your supply ftt once. Large str.-k Ore a /vs, Fly ; .■■:-, ]■'•■•
Praps, Glasses and Shakers for sum. .n.. V are the leader.-
on Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Tinware.
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BROAD ST., ATHENS, .GA,
LOC AI N HWS AXI) N 0 TES.
GATHERED PKpM TOWN
ASD COUNTY.
Eitlle Items too Short for Heads
lint Eon" Enough to In
terest the Hornier.
W ater-melons will soon be ripe.
The Fourth was duly celebrated
in Homer.
Roads were pretty badly''washed
by the heavy rain Monday.
The heavy rain Monday after
noon washed thing? consider ddy.
Col. W. B. Mason and Gush Mason
visited Harmony Grove Tu sday.
Most all tlio schools in the county
opened Monday with good attendance.
Now is a good time to subscribe
for the Gazetti: and Constitution
*I.OO.
The county alliance had a meeting
and dinner at Mt Olive chprch lasi
Saturday.
Yesterday was Justice court ■i < .
in Homer and several cases were up
for trial.
Many of our citizen attended bis
trict conference at Harmony Grove
last week.
Tlieve’s a certain young man who
lias 6ome valuable papers in his
possession.
A re union or the 43 regiment Ga.
Volunteers is called to meet at 1. .o
Ground, Cherokee county .Vug. 17.
Drummers are quite numerous
hereabouts of late. Trade is im
proving aud times are getting bet to •
Masters Rufus and William Ash,
of Athens, are upending a few weeks
with their grandfather, Mr. \V. M.
A-h.
There wis am’ > in the call for
t.lie%!ihl,u Institm Jeffe.-on. [t
should Ip ve been the 15th of Jn!v
instead of the 14th June.
The Sunday school celebration is
jus* two weeks from next Saturday.
Every school in the county should
take a part in the exercises
Now that crops are about read;
to “lay by,” the boys all over the
county are organizing baseball clubs,
and we may expect some match
games after a while.
The Lawrence twelve mo’s suppor t
case was heard before Judge liiil
1 uesday. Many witnesses were ex
amined and the trial consumed th c
greater part of the day. The ap|,h
cation was dismissed.
The lightening has been nlayint:
havoc with the shade trees in this
vicinity lately. A half dozen or
more trees have been struck right
around town within tiie past few
weeks and some of them have been
almost demolished.
There were pretty heavy storms
here Sunday and Monday. Consid
erable damage was done down In j
Morgan and Putnam counties Sunday, j
Much property was destroyed, crops
were badly injured, many people j
were hurt and two killed out right. •
Special Edition.
Next week the Gazette will issue;
a speciftl edition for Hollingsworth. 1
A page or two about ibis thriving. !
school town will be printed. The arti
cles will be gotten up in attracti\c style \
and will be embellished by several ,
illustrations—pictures of the school |
building, store, and several restden |
ees. Fi\o bundled extra copies will
be issued, besides onr regular edition.
These extra copies will be distri- \
bitted in the surrounding country. !
Merchants and others will do well!
to note these facts and have an ad.
in next week’s paper.
See advertisement of J. 11, ling-1
"ins v Son, They carry an immense ;
line of goods' It will pay those who |
are going to put up fruit and vegetables,
to see them or write them for jars,
glasses etc.
The. Telford family had a re union
at tho old Telford homestead, Mr.
J. C. Burn's presi at, home, yesterday-
I A\eiluesdav— -1 here are, piling's
fifty of their family aitd immediate
! connections, nr.d they meet in re
union once each year.
Mr. T> !T ■ inner!v of Mays
vilie, lmt u v o,’ !; >t. Springs Ark.,
i • /as here SatarA-e. Mr. House will
j spend a fev. w vks with his .many
I friends and tinvu r turn t. Id. W -
! tern honao with, j robftbly, some fair
I one to accompany hint.
Col. Oscar thrown has recently had
Ia perfect system of water-work ; pu*
|up at bis v 'd a- It l so arran -cd
i the' v i‘e< (-• carried through pipes
t . all parts of the house and is v< ry
convenient. Col. Brown is nothing
k ... ' ;
Vnoiber >?was horn to IV- dent
[ s-c! Mrs. < v oiiil Sundav at Buz
| zard'.: It iv, M It sc.' ms that the
1 President’s n a. , to ho blessed
[otilv with girls. Perhaps those tyho
|so hai- Mr. Cleveland " ill rejoice
I that nor. of his posterity can ever
j become president.
Our naple are talking a gnat
, deal ah.... railroa*d new. If wr
j- ... i come igeiiier on this tiling
land oi'-Jo' a strong united effort the
| Gazette bhlieves .ben that the great-
S eat obstacle iviil have been overcome.
I “Work begun is half done,r fits our
ease exa-tly. Let us make some
kind of beginning.
The Gnzct;o leaiiis that Miss Anna
if i; v, wiio n duly graduated with
high hoi >)• from the (Pels’ Normal
fir Industrial college at Milledgevi’le,
has been tendered a teacher’s place
in that noted institution. Miss Anna
is the daughter of Mr. J. S. Ritchey,
one of Banks best farmers and most
wide awake r.nd progressive citizens.
Miss Richey will we understand,
accept the position and return to
Millcdgeville in September.
Jcwellvillo Dots.
The crops are looking well around
i here.
Tiie all day smging at Nails Creek
church oti the fourth Sunday was
well attended, the singing was very
! good indeed.
Mr. Paul Burns, of South Carolina,
visited his brother in-law, Prof. J. P.
Dendy, last week. Wc hope to have
Mr. Burns with us again before long, i
for not only being a jolly good fellow; i
nOMER, RANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA: .REV 11. 1895.
he is also quite a musician.
Miss Tula Wilcv, the Belle oT .Tow
oil vilie. visited last week her eharm
[mg friend Miss Alma Brown, of
i Carnot.
1 TANARUS, ■ ,
I lie musical entertainment given
I at, the residence of Judge G \V.
| Wiley’s la,t week was a most enjoy
Ft. O, N. Harden and j. S. Anal
J left last Tuesday for Bhiiadelphi
i'a , v. here latter is to undergo qnii
!a serious surgical ■..•Deration.
Mad dogs are quite ps evident, in
j this section now. It behooves every
one to keep a sharp lookout for them.
Our school opens Monday the Bth
| with i ’rot. Demlv tn charge.
Last court day in Wilmots district
J well attend, and. X a 11,
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Upon receipt. of your address ami lib
teen ee.nis in posi:e;e slumps, v \VIII
i mail you * renaid onr 8 v,:m;i; Boiis
; POLIO (U ThK Wotll.D's COLITMIIj.VN
i KxrosiTtoN. tho regular price is t’j*l, y
' edits. liui as we waul, you to or .
!we make, -the price nominal. Yi u will
find't a work of art mill a thing io i„
I prized, i.contains Cull page views of
[ the. meal, buildings, with descriptions
ef same, and is executed m highest
j aivle oC art. If not fiillslied with ;l
.■tiler vou get it, we wii! refii'id the
' stamps and let \ou keep tho hook
Address II JO. FIT KJ.KN A < C
Chicago, 111.
NERVOUS I’F.Oi I.K
And those who are till tired out, and
have* that tarot] leeling or .s-ok he.-ntl
ache can bo relieved of till tiiu.se
symptoms by taking llooTn Karsapa
riiln, which gives nerve, imnitnl and
bodily strougth and throng >■ porillcs
the Hood. It. also ("cat..> a good ;>ii
petite, cares ituliec.-ititiii, licattburu
and dyspepsia.
HOOD’S FELDS arc car.y to take
be nation and sure in effect :'-e.
Two sowings of fall an cl v> icier oats
having bo.*ii killed, them was bin a
small crop p'air od in the spring by file
clisuout a;; and farmer*. Tho u plained,
hu\M ver, have generally doan wed and
. > . - at; i lon j• ;... \ ,■ ■ , .or!,
and tie wo a too third Id mb. The
. rOT.VO IMS.
A larger area than usual has booty
plant • t in this valuable food or op, a. 1
the prospocs at present is good for a
large yield. It would be Well if tho
! farmers would take more oaro than
h>’. • • *. .. .- I ’ • S -ii 1G : ; < 4 V , l
the cold we a tli Ti and > two oh mntial
! points brnur to keep them cj.ry and to
keep rhem from t’i*( ait goenis that
if they can be kopt ;c an equable tom
pornture they would nuv- r in* .*• !,, ex
cept; through tie;* let : or ear' ’> •. ness.
TEAS, SUGAR CAN!',. SOUGH.:?.?, GIUJUTU)
PEAS.
The reports from these minor crops
arc almost universally favorable, a:i
patio* Vvt.h lor a bouutiful supply (if
these products.
FRUIT.
Every section of tho state has shared
in one of the most bonniiful fruit crops
in the history of the state. Hurries of
all kinds, as well as other fruits, have
been abundant and of lino quality and
cheap enough in price to bo within the
reach of ail. Tho only drawback in
eon!.'*•.-.tion with tho fruit crop has been
the - ■ nous blighting of the pear trees
in :• >ut.i O ortfia and tho consequent
serious injtfry to that fruit. Wo hope
that tho pear growers will eventually
discover the remedy, and having learned
to control and destroy the blight, this
industry will soon regain its recent
magnitude.
$lBOO.OO
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS,
$150.00 every month given away to ary one who op
plies through us for the a.vst meritorious patent (luting
the month preceding.
Wo M*our© the best patent: for onr clients,
and the object <.f Lr.> oi'er is to encourage invert-; sto
kiszp trtick of their bri A t idea. A t the same time ws
wisn to impress upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES, '
such as the “car-window” which car: be easily till up
and down without breaking the pass l''■ back,
“saucc-pan,” “collar-button/' “no. lock,” “bottle
stopper," and a thousand other little things that most
any one can hi and a way of improving; ana these simple
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken cut through u* receive special notice in
the” Mati< nal Recorder, 1 * published at Washington,
I). C., which is the best newspaper published in America
in the interests of inventor*. We furnish a year’s sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also fcdvertbe, free of cost, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prize, and hundreds of thousands
of copies of the “National Recorder." containing a
sketch of the winner, and a description of hi-, invention,
will b" scattered throughout the (Jailed hint' • .-wnoiig
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to tlrct;
attention the merits of the inversion.
All communications regarded strictly csnUdcntiaL
Add n s
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Solicitors cl American and Foreign Patents,
6sS F Street, N. W.,
Box 385. Washington, B. C.
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Highest Honor- .‘ odd’s Fair,
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MOST' PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of T.u!. . Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any . (her adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
If ymi v.ant a Sown g Machine it
will l.t> to your 1! 111 " ;;t: to see me
1- a ■ ! ■1 '• , ' . ;.H' :■ .1 •Mims il'Oin
C! (‘>.oo up, t all t,<) sea me at Cor
nelia, (la.
V, . 11. S TRAXGK.
II you want .to bttv 1! atalwaiv. sim'i
•IK tip. :SX :’U , x -II m • . rie , 1)1:1 rk
j omitli i Vk, n'tio;-; matches, (• ok
and heat in.: stove:-', table uni pocket
‘•miuiw, rat. .. . rubber belting nml I
1 ho-iu, pi. .00 ;r.ul check valves, piping, I
barbwire, blind bridles, buggy whips,
leather horse coi urs ami the
!u an it D.unpien .h.uble stock.!
oesl in use, Ropers Hardware tS;
! out hiiie Cos i iln- plaea to pel it at
i thtfwcry In west price, in the Adair
j i’oi! iii.p, ;;e\! tloor to (puilliall m Cos.,
j Harmony (’.rove, tla.
Anew lot <,[ lino Clocks just n*-
-ui. •; *d i;ATi:s ,i CAKSGN
-1 or k.odwnn* of ail kinds, indud
uq ■ Stovi's, Improved Agricultural
i ippi'giionts and jMru liincry, yo to
k/ojvrs Mardware A Machiiu e Cos.,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
When you yet tired of ]> \ ‘py
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* i • < t*t BA'TES
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to lh court in her petition dnlvl
filed that slu has fully ;iih.. >•.?“t.crd ■
said caliUo. 'i his is therefore to ri:e !
ail pun. ms coHeernod heirs and cred* I
lloi's to show cause it anv they can
k.’hy said e.vouutri.v : hould not he di.s-!
char; ;-.:d from her adminisuruion and |
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iirht hh- ahty in Anyed, next. • May '
ic i .. r i. V. mu,.
iTj .0-1) Ordv.
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\V’.. 1.. hi!e ih• is is h\ coasi nt ter
my v :e. <h . \v hit'*, to ijccome a,
s |mhlie or tree liars i?, to I < eome ,
lisibie • a feme sole, “s |.i‘ovih!‘d by |
the (side of Ga. s M e. IVoO. April I
lid.li, id' A \V. G. WiilTK.
\\ hen >ou want line watch repair
ing done, and sat Israelis n f.uarau—
teed .call on HATES ez GA lAd 'X J
GanVe uv -Grove, Ga.
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Mrs, Jf. I\ JfZcM, Ossawatomie f 'Ran,
wife of the editor of Thc Graphic, the lead
; . : local pa per of Miami county, writes
1 ■ ■: i troubled, tcvlh tie art disease
Cor nix years, nevero palpitations, tbort
s of breath, together with such ex
i-.’jmc nervousness, that, at tlaics I would
walk the floor nearly all night. We
consulted the bust, medical talent.
fhe y said th 're teas no trip for ntc 9
that T. had org...nic dLs asu, of tho heart for
which there was no remedy. I had read
year advert 'sement in Tho Graphic and
ayearago, a hist resort, tried one bottle of
Dr, Miles’ A uv €ur& far the Xleart,
which col zinced me that there was true
merit in it. I took three bottles each of the
Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and
It completely eared me, I sleep
well at riMrii’, my heart, beats regularly and
1 have no more smothering spells. I wish
to say to ail who are suffering as I did;
there's relief untold for them if they will
only givo your remedies ju.;t. one trial.”
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is add on a positive
guarantee that tho first, bottle will benefit.
Ail druggists oil it atsl, 0 bottles forSs, or
it will b< .icr.r,, pr* jjaid, on roceiut of price
by tiio i;r. Aliiea Mudic'JL Cos., Eikiiart, incL
Dr. Miles 9 Heart Cure
Restores Health
The One Crop System (
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high percentage of Potash is used. Better c-ops, a better soil, and a
larger bank account can only then be expected. I
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