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Six month*
H. BREWSTER, - Editor.
HOMER, GA.. OCT. 10. 1835!
Prof. M. C. Sander* is authorized j
to receive and receipt for subscrip
tions to the Gazette mid to make
advertising contracts.
.Maj. Black defeated Torn Watson
in the Tenth by 1,700.
The governor of Texas called a
special session of the legislature of
that state, which passed a rigid
law prohibiting prize-fighting. This
will prevent the Corbott-Fitzsimmons
fight taking place in the Lone Star
State.
'1 he Dawson News very sensibly
says: ‘‘lf the people of Georgia
would devote more nine and mean*
towards aiding in bringing about
material development, and less in
agitating the financial question, the
state would soon take on new life
and become what nature designed it
to be, the greatest of all '.lie states.
There arc 200,000 bicycles in
France, and the Government levies
a tax of $2 on every wheel in tlm
repablic. That is just like fimiing
$400,000 to help run the country,
but the idea would not lx* popular
Were. Some corporations enforce the
levy, but it looks like double taxation
to ask a cyclist to pay both license
and tax.
The Presbyterian Board of Foreign
Missions is in posossiou of ar: edict
by Kmporer of China, issued more
than fifty years ago, touching Chris,
thins in his country. The document
sets forth that whereas the religion
of the Lord of Heaven is honored
and observed bv the rations nations
of Europe mainly with a view to
exhorting to the jitaetico of virtue !
and the repressing of vice, the pro
fessors of this religion shall lie ex
onerated from blame, provided thev
build churches only at the five ports
open to foreign commerce, and do
not “improperly outer the inner land
to diffuse their faith.”
Everything seems to lie coniine the
way ol the American farmers thi -
year. The crops in this country
promise to he unusually bountiful,
so that we will have a great deal to
sell during the coming fall and win
ter. And, according to the cables,
Europe will want all we have to spate.
All Forecasts of the F.nglish harvest
arc most dismal. Every crop runs
tar below the average, and in both
Great Itnttan and Ireland the results
of the season’s farming arc said to
be less favorable than were those
of 1893. The people must c' t, and
they will eat American products.
The words wo speak above the
coffined dead are sweet; sweet is the
|>crfume wafted from tha dowers
sprinkled in generous profusion above
the silent slevper, motionless below :
sweet are the kisses pressed on the
cold dead lips which in return give
back no answering kiss, and sweet
the wealth of eulogy we spend when
word# and flowers and kisses arc
but amply tilings. All these are just
and righteous. But, oh, how sweeter
far, if o’er the stony pathway of our
living friends we’d hide the cruel
stones with nil this wealth of fra
grant roses so that their perfume
stealiug in the tired heart would
mako life sweeter whilo he lived.
Oh, if the words of eulogy which
beat in vain upon the ears that hear
not. were spoken while he made his
fight, how many a weary soldier in
this strife of life, out from whose
nerveless grasp the battered sword
had almost slipped, would catch again
his falling arms and struggle on with
courage burning brightly. Do not
wait to kiss the cold dead lips which
feel them not but lay your tender
kisses on the lips which thirst for
sympathy and love, and thirst, per
haps in vain. The flowers sprinkled
on the coffin lid of death are beauti
ful; the 'lowers which bloom aim,
this nay of life are richer, sua .m
far.- lm Grange Graphic.
Better Times.
With the harvesting of the corn'
and cotton crops, the dawning of
better times for the South gilds our
commercial horizon. No longer
“five cents cotton” is heard, as it wa*
ast vear. Now it is eight cetif.<
cotton and more Then the Demo
cratic party was held responsible fr
the low price of cotton, arid the Dem
ocratic Congress and President
soundly abused. All t i*; woo of low
prices were laid at the door of the
Democratic party by the Populists.
Now that cotton iias climbed away
up in the cents, will they give the
Demon otic party credit for the ad
vuiiced and remunerative price? or
will they hold their peace, until
something goes wrong again and
then raise a ‘•calamity howl.’ It is
very evident that the law ot supply
and demand has asserted its convin
cing argument.
If our people will let sober rca>on
govern them and not political dema
gogues, they can work out prosper
ous results and a glorious destiny
Legislation will not work a man’s
crop for .him, nor make him rich-
These things must come through
individual effort, frugality and goo:;
management. Every man is the
architect of his own fortune. Do
sure that yon don't let sonic one
deceive you on this point and make
you discontented and unhappy.—
Marietta Journal.
BsaSii Wasjreferils
TANARUS Prastratlon After th* Grip
Ns4’s *-&ra*pat!la Up ant)
<S:se iParfect Mc&Dh.
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W. ti. Williams
TMs ir a well-known morehnnt at IZry
Wwct, Florida. HU account of Ills condi
tion after the fyrip, and how it was cured,
should baroad by all:
“ I had the (trip twico, which earns ner
eudiitg my existence on tho earth, and loft
tno in a condition to which
SSaattv was Pre.'co'aß'la
About five months hack 1 started to take
Hood’aSnrsaparlllß. I felt the good effects
from the firk bottlcaad by i lie time 1 had
taken three bottle) I ■ SO per cent, a
bettor man physically than before. J nm
now full of ambition and fuel that had 1
Hood’s Cures
not taken Hood'a Barseparilis I should
now bo dead and buried. 1 run thankful
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has been
Instrumental of so much oocl to me oa
to thousands of others of our fellow men.”
W.H. Williams, 8., Key West, Florida.
Hood’s Pills become the luv. -Ito cithurtie
with everyone who uses them. 23c. per Lex.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those wln> tie nil tired out ;in i
have that tired feeling or sick head
ache can bo relieved of nil these
symptoms hv taking Hood’s Sarsapa
rilln, which gives nerve, mental ami
bodily strength and througly purifies
the Mood. It also centos a good up
petite, cures indigestion, heartburn
ami dyspepsia.
HOOD’S PILLS are easy to tr.ke
be action and sure iti effect
EVEYWHEKEWF GO
We find some ono who has been cur
ed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and people
oil all hands are praising this great
medicine for what it has lias done
for thorn and them and their friends.
Taken in time Hoort’i Sarsaparilla
prevents potions illness bv keeping
the blood pure and all lira organs in
healthy condition. It is the blood
purifier-
HOODS PI LLS become the favor
ite cathartic with < very one who tries
them. 25c. per box. S
Don’t forget that wo can save you
about $25 on atop buggy. Call .at
tho Gazette office for paiticulars.
SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR
FFTKFX ENTS.
Upon receipt of your address and fif
j teen cents in postage stamps, we will
| mail you prepaid our SorvEsiu Port*
I foi.io of the World’s Colombian
Exposition . tho regular price is Fifty
con’s, but as we want you lo have one,
;we make the price nominal. You will
I find it a work of art and a thing to be
j prized, n contains full page views of
j the great buildings, with descriptions
!ef same, and is executed in highest
sivieoi'art If not satisfied with it
: alter you ee 1 it, we will refund the
stainnsnml it t you keep the book.
Address II F. BUCKLES &• CO
ehieagd, 111.
# *1 tbe'Gazettc’anything on
sens*®'ple9Ki%! onae in and ettle
this week. W? the money-.
#*
When sir n to 'll t Exp* sition
. stop at the Victoria Hotel. See ad
el- where.
When you want fine watch repair
ling done, and satisfaction guaran
teed call on BATES & CARSON,
Ilariiidny Grove, Ga.
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For hardware of all kinds, melud
ng Stoves, Improved Agricultural- 1
Implements and Machinery, go to
Itogeis Hardware &. Machince Cos.,
j Harmony Grove, Ga.
If you want to buy Hardware, such
! as buggy and wagon material, black
-1 .rrrith tools, sporting materials, cook
! and heating stoves, table an:t pocket
1 i-uilerv, razors, rubber belting and
I bow, globe .and check valves, piping,
| barbwire, blind bridles, buggy whips,
j lace leather horse collars and the
celebrated Hampton double s’oek,
1 iest in use, Rogers Hardware <k
j Machine Cos is the place to get it at
| the very lowest price. In the Adair
i Building, next door to Quiiliunit Cos.,
; llurmonv Grove, Ga.
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GEORGIA. Ranks County. —To
I all whom it. may concern - Linsey
| Crane, : chnist ralor of Caroline Crane
| deeVl, has in due form applied to the
undersigned t -- r leave to sell the lands
| belonging to the estate of the and *c’d
and said application will be heard on
ihe first Monday in October next.
7 his Sept. 2nd, 1895.
T. F. HILL, Ord’y.
If you want cash for Canceled
postage* Stamps, OM Coins and Con
fed rate Money, send I cents for
price lists to Hook & Bowling, Dept
U. Equitable Building, Memphis,
[Teim. They also represent laige
manufacturers, write them for prim s
of anything you want. au22 Gm
GEORGIA: Bank, Corvvv.—To
all whom it may concern : All per
sons interested nro hereby notified
that if no good cause be shown to
! the contrary an order will lie granted
I by the undersigned on the first Mon
' day in October next establishing :t
j new road as marked out by the road
comiTiissioneis appointed for that
1 purpose, commencing near I)r. Lock
j hart's residence, thence S. W. and
through lands of V. D. Lockhart, M.
C II obey, Mrs. Hardy, L. N. Turk,
! Kohl Steverson ami I'. G. Smith and
jto intersect with the Homer and
j Maysvillc road near double cabins
lof 'i'. G. Smith. This Sept. 2nd, I*l*s.
T. F. II ILL, Ord’y.
A new lot of late Clocks just re
oeived at MATES A, CARSON.
Harmons Grove Grt.
When you get toed of paying
high prices t spectacle ped
dlers for gl:is.s--s, call on HATES &
CARSON. Prices always right.
Harmony Gtoye, ,(<:i
I
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A Woman's Story.
A NARI- ALIVE OF WOMAN’S ILLS.
Tlf-nt r.fliin ; !>? Lnck t-.f Out-Door
ij-u rdo .rsk V\ r.
I J'rum t.ir JuiroUl S'mh.)
The Inrg , >r lemi ml-, brick resident*. ■ nt
1 - *.mi uv'i un<’, in this city, N tin* horny
of the hvciii-' of this inter ring ntor v.
S*?k<- > i 'li Margaret SUmbaugh, and In r
OAic rlcr.ee ; during tin* past, four years ;;rs
}>i;:>ii-h. i re f . ike time.
Mks S: iV.u ; h i. a pretty girl of about
2d yearn and is to-u.uv the true picture of
ii.i ideal, healthy, r< , ami jovial An. i*
can gir!. liha wn< .•* *c always no, :■ is
proven hr the KUtemeut
made ly her.
“ F-eir ye irs ngo,’* she enul, T wk* *nch 5
scrawny, puns It (tie midget, pale and cm:;*
ciatinl by .’. eilric i: p**culi;u* t. \\< \? '.eon,
that ji . latlvr md mother gave mo up to
die. Th? local practitioner, xviw * name
wa* Or. -e.jrJ. 1 wzh at that time living
a? ,*v >tkmd, Out.,) said it was only a mutter
of da - , when 1 would be laid- away in the
churchyard. U I eon and not walk. I became
F’i \c .h, and regularly every night my
f '.her to carry :u ‘ up tdiiiv to my
room. I can distineCv remember my toll
in'; him that ho *v ul )n*t have to carry n e
about much longer, and how lie raid, while
the t *v > gli di-w and m hi.s eves, that he
v.’ uihl 1 . willing to do it always, 4' lie
could <k.lv have me with him.
“Atii . tim \1 r and. or was toldby some
body, of ti e wanueiwi *ur that were Ivin-;
wrought by D*\ Willi.'ms’ Pink Pills tor
Pule I‘coplc. and my f'ther went t > Pr.nt*
ford, who.*re 1. ’ purchased r* couple of boxes
from \V. Wa 1 luce. I commenced taking
til.'i.i, and 1 thought fr :. ilmo th. t they did
me no good, but very -hortly I noticed a grout
chcagc. They began to act on my trouble,
and in the short s; •. ?o of r.ix weeks l wa*
able, to walk. I continued taking the pills,
and in six months 1 wu in the condition
you see me now. I fully believe that they
alone a\ and me from the grave, and you will
always find and toe balance of our
family reedy to talk about lb** good Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills did fr : . 1
Sw. n to and .mbseribyd before rae this
15th and vv of Deo 'inbcr, 1593.
D. A. Dei vn ey, Xot iry Public,
Wayne Cos.. Miuhigr.n.
An analysis of Dr. William**’ Pink PilL
for Laio Poop!-' show that they contain,
in a condensed form, all i he element neces
sary to give new life aid riehn-w to the
blood and restore shatter* i nerves. Thevars
an ;mf:\Uingsp;-c; for such diseases a* loco
motor ntaxio, partial paralysis, t>t. Vitus*
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner
vous headaene, the after effect'* of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pr.le and sallow
complexions, all forms of weak ness eith r m
male or female, aud all diseases resulting
from vitiated humors in the blood. Dr.
Willit. ls Pink Pills are sold by all dealers,
or will be sen: post paid on receipt of price,
(50 cents a box, or > boxes for -.cO—-they
are never sold in bulk or by th? 1001 by ad
drerdng Dr. Williams’ Medicine Cos., Scii©
occtady, X. V.
We will send you the Gazette and
Weekly Constitution one year for
Si 25 •
IS SEASONABLE, ALTHOUGH THEBE SEEMS NO URGENT NEED OF
W inter Shoes.
\ct \on uill soon want thum. ddo not nucil to X.iitc on thi* equality ot out diocs, as our motto has always been
The Best is the Cheapest.
We have had the forethought to place our or<T i i.e.'.jre tEe immense itse its price - , thereby saving our customers
25 to 75 cents per pair.
A Few Specials for Monday.
500 pairs Ladies Dongola Button
McKay sewed, worth *2.25 at , 1.5')
150 pairs 31isr.es Grain and Goat
School Shoe- - 1-12 worth §1.25 at sl.
150 pairs Misses Grain and Goat
School Shoes 12-2 worth 51.50 at
11.15
Our Dry and Fancy goods, Carpets and
Household goods will interest you.
it; ...a'
i irvrut £ pn
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m. a IC-* , Georgia.
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Nos. 35 and fid Uiut-M Stoioe Poal Mail. Jols
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ffouiorv fltKi Ktvr York.
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W. B. RYDEU, Superintend* - ':!!, C" vrictro,
Norta Carolina
W. H. GREEN. J. M CVUP.
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• : i 1 ,ir f i.u i ;i-.tnii:ei'r. >2OO cesh obsoluteh* free. It is
estim ’ . t'f A mi:'. ' sition that 1,500,000 people wil
pas., •.hi-.iugli tin if gale, during llie ex position.
MAKE YOUR GUESS
At the nmiiL r "f IVs.jj'e who will ci the Gates by Deo. 21’*?.
We will Kay the feiiowing; CASH :
SIOO FOR THE COR RE GUESS.
50 for tli.* nearest correct • .*ss.
25 for the w eul nearest correct, guess.
5 fur tiie thud nearest correct gn<---..
5 o .he 1 nrtli .."stf>r,-- 't guess.
5 for fifth ne..est . -t -micss.
5 for the sixth near, correct guess.
5 for the seventh nearest correct, guess.
Wn Our Crar?i Sku ?ht3r Sal© on
Tuesday Oct .. ¥we show the
P.raii r
yg iiiluirih suafoiilflj
Ever offered i; this Country.
\Y, ,ah t he r- '. is in send eai h ). ’"t-igiit with cash and bough.d.rect*
We slir.il recognize A O COMPE’i I: N. You can have the goods below
the cost of manufacture at o Every purchase of $5 entitles you to
a guess at above. Cone and register and get your certificate: we will have
also 6.000 Dictionaries, and will give away one with every $1 purchase.’
Look out for our price-giviag'circular next week.
KIND'S BIG STORE,
GAINESVILLE, CA.
prd-s Child’s Genuine Dongola,
I >iit v■• n. Fit. *s sole 2 5 40c.
COO j - - Genuine Dongo
hi, Dutton, Flexible solo spring heel
5 8 GOc.
4-10 pairs Ladies Don../.ia Button
Warranted, ail -,t >le toes C-8 Si. 15.