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Avrarce-j
Highest Hanorr, .Vorid’s Fair,
v.— •rr -V—-.
V* A -J* 2c.£moA j. . T i-1
pUP -J^Tpl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A puie Gripe Cre- -' of Tartar Poe. ’ r. Free
%om Ammonia, Aijm or any oth - adulterant.
40 YE/'.' STANDARD.
LOCAL^EWSANDNOFKS.
GATU?:itEI> FKOM TOWN
AN ’ > COUNTY.'
Little Items to<P Short lor Heads
Hut Long Enough to In
terest the Iteuiler.
Mr. Siig Morris was tu town Mon
da y.
Judge T. U. U:l! uent to Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. John Brewi.r was in toiyi
Tuesday.
Cos!. Dave! S. Star r Turned trom
Royston Friday.
Mr. 1!. T. Thompson's gin lias done
a good business this time.
\lr. S !.. ( x vbiicil relatives
near Alt' Airy Saturday.
Mr. Vance Perkins, of Alt. Ain
visited il lative:; here Sunday
Mr. J. !1. PatiTfsoo visited rein
lives in Hail countv on Tuesday.
The Doctoi s tpoit that the sickness
among the people is abating vets
materially.
Miss F.lia Ash, aecompuni and b\
her brother Mr If. ],. Ash, v.site I
Mnysville Solid.:v
Yen c.-.n li\ il< inti.st Fund;}
Febooi mug lx oim :| t Ct hwavVir.usic
house Athens.
Aii coitiiimnicalions intended tor
publication should be add:-.- I tu
1 !1E l izi 111 , IF mi 1 • < a.
Ho:i .1* !'. U l.vin maj ir iv va
lid in this count . ill k- • a It
his elect,en.
Mr. G. iff
n turn I
11c i
work *
1 lie ill nun .
their calls anil ■i 1 eH'M,; u 1 wn
this I.ill. j iit-y iv: .1 .' 1 ,y i nge
amount of business. *
(' it ton picking lia.s ai v i a v| •: etc
rapidly among our fanners :h; - foil.,
The fine wcatin r has beeii .r blessing
to f it'tnc;' as wvli as to ot her .
Rain commenced fating 1. ~te livi'.
oil .Mini 1 a morning a'. .11 I!vv 1i a 1 1!
and by noon the clouds were all miiit
and san was shim tig again.
T. C. Conwav t o music man 1 ;
Alliens, buyo? Pi 1; o'- :i ||,l Or- ms for 1
spot cs'sh and can save you nimicv < l:
the lan cause o a fir-*. class an. |
mei'.ts.
From all ucyounts C "i ali-a latids I
Cough It to - alv is a(1 ;|si.-nd 1 th.e i
allbolcd. There i-. no ad vert H* men! '
about this; we feci just iik.• - > j - :
l ife DcinfKir.it. (.. iv -i K..
Far Sale ,Fy R. T. I'll • :p - j
chant, Homer.
Misses Anni • I.eek, I/sse '3 McCon
nell, .Minnie L-i k, Dr. mi,! Mrs Furr
and Mr. i\. I . -Li iris were the
guests of Mr. and Mis Sieve Purr
Suml iy.
Tax Coliector R -gsdule .1, in town
last Tin - , lay, ret- vitig the cmmrai in
laii/us o‘ !,i - friend, <m hr- l. t
cl actio:;. T.is i; Mr. R ig- lalt i.';. J j
t.-nn bei.v. made an itiiiient
officer.
C mrley Brat!'l is : " ;■ give
Dick Russo! a tiusl- f--r ti.i> nf
S Mcitor ii ■:! ■■ ri. of tins circuit vv It -e
the Legi.Tit re mo
Several years ago I was taken with
a seev.tr attack of iin.v. I was sick
in boil about ten-.la vs ami could go!
nothing to relicv • ini* until I
Cli m.i) .ri .k Vs C Cholera ami
D::i:iire.i lfamedr, which cur* *1 me
and Ins been a household n-ine'h
with us ever since. C- M \n;.oyv.
Jlcc.anrville, 2iT>. For sale by I,’.
T. Thompson, Homer.
Only three new registrations are
repoit-d so far. You must rev's e:'
o icc a yearif you want to vote-
A P: Wofford an,! Mr. Alex
,, r p -/t and through Homer Tuesaay
tueir wav to Athens’
Ur. J. R binsou of Bald win- was in
town one da, this week on business
and subscribed for the Gazette-
Mr G. Blackwell is now owner and
proprietor ol shop Lore and
solicits the patronage of the people
| Give him a trial and you will be
| pleased with work and prices’
Mr. Joe Slayton’s little son about
1 seven years of age fell out of a wagon
I one day recently and broke bis arm
: at tile elbow. Wo are glad to learn
I that the little fellow is progressing
i dnely.
Wo are proud to see Mr. ,kaek
j Turk out on our streets once more at
j ter ii.s iong eonti torment from typhoid
j lever. His little boy and little girl
are both getting up again.
I!ev. Mr. Jiauifi 1: prim hid a ver\
j interesting sermon at the method:-"
I church Sunday evening lleAtast s
i that he liopes to b; able to give tlie
; llomcr people 11 o’clock preaching
I next. year.
Wo w'clo tine “Saniby 1 ’ .back into
i the Gazette ranks. We Well like
toi .ill t.;.- old correspon hints \<> send
us the news as utteu as j)’),i.ifie, ii
they want to. \’e will do the best
we can for you, a1 1 ive know , from
self exjK-nano • foil 11 Hhing wilt ad
I vance you taster in the art of letter
! writing than writing for thegirvss.
Mr. Barney Gillespie was found
j dead in bed on Saturday morning last
| He had been a sufferer from heart
disease for some years, but was
-
i thought to be in better health than
usual. Fie role a!! day on Fri
i day attending to business away from
home and returned in the evening,
j ate .1 hearty supper and died that
j night, air. Gillespie lived near Nails
! Creek church in the eastern portion of
| the con ty an 1 was highly" cstiemed
; among his neighbors and by aii who
I knew him. He was 1 member of the
1 Methodist courch and was buried iq
Mt. Pleasant Sunday.
Rev. I>. H. Cry nicks gn bouse to
nether with two bales of cotton, and
I SO 1 ,) bus'iels of cotton seed were di.
strove i by fire i.n Satu:day night last
I lt .waa reported that some Levs went
! into t he building and catch :,sl 1 struck
la .• •' cii u mil, lgnit* and Ihe hut and
'■ m 11 1 so, :i 111\1 ■i• 11a-d the
1,1 1 j Services west- in
‘ . Mt. Can tel el inch, a few
•• vet;u •;! lim i’l.ngiegation
i ■ g u M one bale el cotton was re
moved 10 time to save them from the
live - Mr. <!.,mley liiii was inter
est c' in the in ;h. .w
i Id STPH YOU AUK K?G II T
And lie 11 go ah, id. If votir hiood is
impure, y ,;ir ajioetite 1 aihig, vonr
nerves \u ik, you may be Mire that
lb, ds t’; o -op;, 1 ilia is what y,,ri lie,
Then t;.Sv nn sub-tiMit". Insist upon
l;■ ands .111 . only Hood' . Tins is the
ii,’ diciia* which
in tin world. 11 , ill's F-:,r-.,p .1 iii.i is
the Olio True I,'io" I Furificr.
1 K >GD SPI l.f.'-t are prompt, i-ffi
ciout, always n indi.c, easy to l ike
e op. me.
Votive.
d' m> and ■'•'ill 1 re Love
oi> \! •11. lay 0.-to ■ r :J ,i ~ 1890, and
'• >n 1 on ti ■ 1■; - ■r a sueii vo
■a : i -os ai nyay In- 10 • ,rc.
Till' l:'T.
Vw: i "iir t ran iiathi r
; An removed fii.-tu each oile r l.v a
' sll a1: <H many \ ■ ;cs. )Ict r. ; :i ii in
a slo'.V going ;!: !i V. hdc Mill
; t••!:•• .! •* iic ' inc n express • r 11:.■ <•;<-< .
iv■ ca When i-e we..-, si, he wan
; ■ Si ■<l ! ".• oid fed i Si (i im : ;ii <|
| given oh I fa'li! noil no <l:Vin>. s, but'
ma ■ I UK
! ;v. ill ;’v in evci ything oiso. f foe, A,"
V arsvj) .= Via is the me :, ■no of today.
Jr :s sii'i'p r- ■: liy inotien; ucd heals atnl
So 'i< r. 'Vtn arc lip-uglit lli(i
skill m! knoa ledge of r.-ilci n;; •:( nee
11 ' : Sarsajmii:l t acts pibmptly
'-■ 1 c ■ : ■ ■ 1 1 ' ire,
fi- hb! 'it cun- >.: ami e'-t:;!,'
lishes co,, ( | health.
DISEASES OF THE SKI.V.
The intense itching ami smarting ir.ci
<l at t ec/.en a, tetter, .- dt-rheum, and otln r
ci err'a of the skin ii instantly allayed fcy
applying Cintinberlaina Eye and .Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
nen ly cured by it. It Is equally
' for itching pil< ■ anil a favorin' rem
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
blains. frost bites, and chronic sore < yea.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box!
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition i’owflers, they
’rejust vvliat a horseue.-ca: ,n i 1 iiad condi
don. Tonic, blood pm : - l and vermifuge.
NOTICE.
Ilomer school will begin on Mine
day Oct. g(i. The Fall term will con
tinue two mrntlis. T4ie Sjating term
will b'gin on the first Monday in Jan.
Lt’ffT.
M. C. Samikkp,
Teacher.
As , lull I am opposed to proprie
tary medic;ines. Stiil I value a good
one, especially when sueh h 1 he source
of iv Pit from pain. Asa topical
external application I have t. nnd
Cliambi ilam’s Pain Bidm the !),*■'
remedy 1 have t-ve’* used tor neural
ftia of an 1 kind. I have conseien
tious’y leiaimmended it to many
persons. Wil l IAM iioKM-. *M. ]).,
Jacesi i!!e, Wi<. Sold bv R. T
I hompson. Merchant, Homer.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons indebted to me for pm.
foss onal services rre roc mst’d to set,-
tle by Nov. Ist. Mr. J. K. Ste; turns
will have charge of my collection and
after that time all unsettled bids will
be placed in the ha ds of proper offi
cials for collect i m.
V. 1). I.OC KIIA T.
Notice.
1 have money to loan on farm lands
nmUut.er real estate at a cheap rate
of infeicst. Terms live rears.
T’ < ’ Iyr rr.K
Harmony Grove. Ga.
OLD DR- DIG MMOXI).
!i as an enduring inoiiutuetH in the
aifeetion and esteem of thousands who
Pave been respited to health and hap
pincsshy Dr,Dm . mend's Lightning
RemeiTit s for Rheum Uiism. if your
druggist has not got .it, do not take
anything else. Write to tin* Drum
mend Medicine ( o-, New \ ork, and
M)ay will send you full particulars and
testimonies ftolll 22 stats. Agents
wanted.
Not ice.
Th* registration book for the Nov
election will be kept open at Homer
until 11 1 c Pith Oct. ISP6. 1 11 my .ah
-nice-I, N. Turk will ser eas my
clerk. M.-st resp.
L. L tAOSDAI.K,
Tux Colli-etoi’ Banks County.
; hit 0 ’MILL I• 1 GIVI IN.
*l',n any case of IMteuniafisin which
cannot be cured by Dr. Dnimmomi’s
l. ghtiiing Remedy, 'i'l.e propri-tors
'o no, hide this offer, but print it in
hold type on all their ciculars, wrapp
v: , |ainted matter, and throtigli the
• opiums of newspapers everywhere-
It will w< 1!; wonders, or.e bottle il'
ettre uc.-rlv every case. If die drug
; ist has not got it, he will ord.ir it, or
it will la sent to 11. address cv pre
paid express on receipt of price tib
! a • mi one- Med'cino Cos., New Ac i-’t.
An:s war'ited.
: Its Value Ifecognized By
Eitysieians.
Li :i rcccTit letter to the manill'act
' 'ii't i" Mr. W- •' lienjaniui, edit, r of
11 lie S| --< t fiof, Rushtord, N. Y., tavs
-1 “It may be n pi asitre to yon to
1 know Ihe high esteem iu whi.-h
( I: iinhei lain’s medicines are held h>
It it-people of your own slate, where
| tn' \ inu' the best known. A:i aunt
! of mine, who resides at Dexter, lowa,
, was ; Imut to \ i -:t me it few years
i suitco. and b< owe'leaving home wrote
01 ', as!- in;; if they yvere soid ni't'e,
1 ;lil: : if the} W"ie not she would
; ; 'iTug .! ipmnti!'' win her, as .-he
• ■ not !:i:e to le ", ii haul I hem.”
1I e meda-iui s referred (>, .re <'!, on
i b-rlaifi s G'.iiyo iLanedv, fari.oits for j
ks < fire 1 i "hi ;:11 ■ • croup; (ii am :
list lam s Jhi in Balm , >r rhec mat isn- i
; lame back, pan- in the side am 1
-best, r.ud Chai'.bmFin’s Coli-a
L'bu! 1 to and Diarla e 1 jnedy for
•on 1 complain: These n.m’lii in
u- * n ci 1 lain 11:, in L-1
f>r aim s' a ipiart'-r of a cent
The people h ive b-ana •! that, they
;, • 1 1 ales of great worth and in.alt
and iini'.j'aah.'i! by any fill, r. 'l'hey
are tor sale here yb R. Thom]:-
ti er b id, Homer.
Life of iSrv; 11 and Scvntil.
\.c iiiivc just received a copy of
I !>• Fife ami hj.i eclu-i' of JJryan and
S wail - ’ from (he l’nblisheiv. and v.o
o sire to call tin* at tent ion of our read
vis, wbo may be interested, to this
; book which is of great V she, and
should lie ;n possession of ail who arc
anxious to know of these two Candi
date-, price of the book is do
: cents for paper rover, atpl SI.OO for
cloth iiindmg. The [’ublisbers desire
an niront, to canvass this town, and
wi l allow any agent, a commission of
v. y per rent. A Prospectus Book
and circulars giving full particulars
ui 1 be sent, to anv address for <JQ
cents. A hires-! .(. S. Orilvie Publish
ing C<>., 57 Rose St., New York.
iSi;inJnrl,<- stopped !„ 20 minutes liy I>r. i
Miles J ain I inns. “Oucfc cent a dose."
A PIECE OF CLOTH.
(Continm and front first page.)
A few lours a'terward I received
a note.
•‘Disguise yourself as an old woman
and come here at once. Come in a
cab. Weir a thick black veil. Send
up word taat you are inv Aunt Agnes
Lose no time.”
I lost none. As I went slowlv up
the stm rf, wit nmv black veil down. 1
could hear mv heart beat. Kitfv
opened lae door, called out,”Whv.
aunty, diinr!”and shut it.
“1 have opened the door 1 etween
my room anil Mrs. Midi’s ’ she said
“I hue found something. 1 can’t
appear in 1 his matter. You must see
for 3 omit It.”
She lid me into the handsome room
and went to a wardrobe. There, from
beneath other dressis, she drew a
plainly cut coat, or redingot'-, of thin
black clot.;*, wit 1 ryany buttons down
the iror.t, sj read it on a chair.- A
bout the . eight of the knees a piece
was tom away mill a button gone.
“Hi.,-h!" s'ne said. ‘ \Y.e don't know
a ho ii:} lie listening. Make no sound,
1 libit she took the tiit of Cloth from
her pocket, fitted it to the relit and
laid tie buttons on it.
“ the piece of doth found m dead
Mr-;. J. l'i’ries' hand came from this
gamy nt,” was her remark.
“Y- s. I said, “she must have d:s
g'ii st’d him in it. But—why”
i‘(J •osev!” said Ktltv. * Mr. Jeffries
could not get into this. Mrs Mid
won-it herself. Mrs. Mull killed old
Mrs. Jeffries. The nephew knows
nothing about it—guesses nothing.
This wicked woman wanted to marry
him. \\h; n ho had inherited the estate
tSiiii has done- it. 1 watched through
lhe | pee pi toil! 1 had mad,,. ,1 saw, her
writhe in agony, aid, without speak
ini: a word, wring her hands and tear
her hair. It was an awful sight, but 1
know it was ■ guilty conscience that
in,Ai dlnr. i in. re—you ‘have it all in
yo'jtr own hands now. I’lii go and t• 11
Mi's. G that 1 have i-eivs which
•nust lak <me av.av, pay her mv board
a- ,1 - o with you in the cab.”
1 left lu r at her own door. Mrs
A!"II was urn s*• •11 at the stafnn 011 her
return, and it was all as Kitty said. She
made full confession. She had con
veiled the idea of murdering the old
woman that her nephew might get the
money, and she had hoped the poor
roiifineudiT would lie charged with the
ci line.
She was a fiend in female form, but
the thought that I had driven a woman
to the gallmvs li.united mo and sick
eti.’d me of the detective business
which 1 left very soon.
Kitty and I are keeping a little hotel
not' and prospering very well.
I .option l it Bits.
‘ A subscnbcf who has not paid for
his paper in six years,” savs a Missou
ri exchange,“writes tii us to know
bow vre stand on the financial qnos
ti-n. Wo have telegraphed the sheriff;
to arrest him and hold him until w;
gei our shotgun repaired. We can j
land some things, but such hr., '.on
effrontery as this is unbearable,”
S'i'.vt'KOF Ohio, Cityc.i- - Toi.eido. )
1., ■" ■ Coo’N'i v. )
J-'rank J. Cncney makes oath that
Inj. is the senior partner of the firm .of
:Ahinoi i. J. ('. 1 ~. ' 0., doing
Imsine-'s in the City oi Tub'd'), county
and State aforesaid, anil lhas said
fit in w ill p;.v the sum of ON lx
! i UN OK HD DOLLARS for each
nd c cry case of Catarrh that can ;
>;• cored by tiie use of 11a1.1'6
Lurk.
J'R.dNKJ CHENEY.
V i oil) to befc-re me and subscribed
hi tin presence this (Jib day c.f L)e
- ■ ibrr, A. 1). If.’.Sli.
- - A. \V. GLEASON,
h. f ,i 1 Nuhmj Partite.
ff
V ins f'atarru Cure is taken inter
nally and nebs directly on. the blood j
■ml rnuenous surfaces of tie system
v .c) for testimonial-'. free.
I‘. J. CHI'.N EY c: CO., Toledo, () j
t "VS'il'l by Druggists, 7e.
ANSWER
TO INQUIRES
Commissioner Nesbitt’s Ques
tion Box For the Month.
Question.—What has become of the
wire cotton tie, in which wo as farmers
should bo much interested? We have
heard nothing ci' them recently, nmi
suppose from this that you lmvo been
unable to secure a substitute that would
answer all the purposes of the flat- tie.
Wo as farmers would like to know,*if
we will bo eompeilo i to submit to the
imposition of tkeeoit-m tie trust a:; ither
yea!'.
Akswbh.—Owing to the rapidity with
which' tho crop h:: i been gathered, and
also tj the fact that most merchants
and pinners had already purchased a
supply of thafl.it tie--.it lias beoti im
possible to introduce the wire tie gen
erally this season. Tito first ones tried
did not give entire satisfaction, but you
will see from the following certificates,
j that tho improved Hitt wire tie, double
strand and patent buckle, is not only a
substitute, but is consider,' i superior to
the fiat tin in iu\->.y rnsn.v: A bunch
of the.;* weighs .V) lbs. anil easts fit. 10
at present price;. Tea {lit ties weigh
■l3 lbs. ro the bunch au-.l cost Wo
trust that farimrs vid read I lease cer
tificates nmi inves.igito tho merits of
these new th's. Any ijuefiions ad
dressed to the Dap u imont of Agricult
ure, Atlanta, will be cheerfully an
swered.
Till' Brunswick compress, where the
tie; were tried, is Imo of the largest in
the south. The cimlieate sneaks in no
uncertain tones as to the superiority of
tho wire tio. The ties wiil bo on exhi
bition at- tho Agricultural Department.,
and wo would bo jjluti ro have farmers
come in and ex iiuino them. The two
j additional certificates are from two dif
ferent compress companies in Albany,
Ga.
lim* wick, Ga., Sept. 23.
To Whom It M;i,v Concern:
I am now handling cotton upon which
Ilitt’s wire tie and patent buckle has
Imm ta -1, and having had 2.1 yimr-Aof
1 experience in stevedoring and compress
I mg will say that J can highly recont
| mend the llitt device to toe public as
being in every way far superior to the
plat, bands ami bu-'l;‘es heretofore used.
J ir-t. it is cheaper, hence tho plan tor
j get- a hem-fir..
k'eeoud. VAr; bands will not break
; mm can be tied just as quickly as tho
ll.it ones, hen " tho compress people are
i b- 1 e it :,l
'J.nn and. Wire bauds can be tied tighter
i than ! ;t bands, which means a greater
j density, and as there will be no broken
j bands the cnttoii arrives at destination
in much better condition than if it had
j boon I'oinpro.-:-, and with flat bands thereon,
I hence the ii ■ per.s are beuelimd in two
I ways: first, I miv -r ocean rates on act
{count ifi 11, “r ul. sco.-ily, tmdsecondly
by imvin r c-;ion ii-acli destination in
! better condition than if pressed with
flat bands.
Fourth. There are no sharp ends of
banns to cut the hands of laborers when
humid ;; cotton compressed with the
Hitt ih-vice, heuco the stevedores' will
prefer wile bends "don cotton.
Fifth. Underwriters should make a.
reduction in insurance rains on cotton
with wire bunds upon it, and no doubt
they will when they are giciortvlly used,
jas iu case of fire wire bauds will stand
more than double the lie.it of flat bands
without l ie;.lcing, home a great deal
more cotton will ho saved in bales than
if it were in tho loose condition, as loose
cotton.burus very rapidly.
• Respectfully,
A. F. (Jiivi;r;m,T,,
Pro. idont Tin Brunswick Terminal 00.
B:IU.s-sv.”c;t, Ga., Sept. 24.
lion. It. T. Nesbitt, Ooimnissiouer of
Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga:
Di: \li Fid -I forgot to mimtion in my
letter of ye:.; a-day to you t hat I have had
considerable experience in the use of
wire bands upon .cotton, i have used
them in tho past when doubling cotton
(parting two halos together) under groat
pressure iu our Brunswick compress.
Necessity compelled me to use wire, as
the flat bauds would not hold doubled
J bales.
Wire bands will not cut the bagging
I of c.dton 1 >;ilii;; when two bales are
pres-ed iyto o.ie, let alone npaa siayle
pressed bales. J. have proven this fact
from practical experience, and X make
this statement without tear of cm
traiiirfiou. Furlhurmoro the tousila
strength of wire is far more than tensi e
strength of flat h inds, heiuio tlic wi i
not be any broken bands or bu; -ted
bales when fi 1 vvitli wire, which mast
is rtainly be a benefit to every!) >dy who
is interested.
I cannot discover any disadvantage
in (lie use of the Hitt device, but, vice
versa, it has an advantage over tiio flat
baud i:t every partivaiar.
Very respecta'uily yours,
A. F. Chuhchii.t,,
President The Brnnawick Terminal 00.
A Li: V NY, O A., Sept. 111.
To Whom it May (Nuicorn:
In a trial or the “Hitt halo tic)” at our
compress wo find if altogether availa
ble for compress requirements.
It scour, s tin) l. i.e at tlio density to
which tho press reduces it fully as well
an tiie baud tie.
Respectfully,
At.ua y OO.UPKKSS Ca,
II Norr Parker) Seo’y. aud Treas.
At. ev ny, Ga., Sept. 3-i
Dear Sir—After having tried the
Hitt bale tie 1 find, the strength of the
tie and its met;- i A bu *.k!i lg entirely
effective.
Yours t.rniy,
Ai.BA.vr CorTie-: Compress,
J. K. WHiTEius ’.D, Managefc
Order s fc r th"sc) ties (in car ; vlidp ),
addressed to James A. Farrell, 2511
Broadway, 77. Y., will bk! with prompt
i Agricultural Depart
tJ’HE f*AST guarantees th . tuture
a It is not what we say, but what
Hoad’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the
story. Remember HOOD’S CURITS
HOLLINGSWORTH.
I'.v cryt hi ii" is iuovinir 01; quietly
in our little village, and all seem to
1,3 e "j ''. in £ life since the election-.
Dr- Duekett’s bcautiiul l.uilit
ing is being completed, so now is
your time girls to ask him the proper
question.
■'lt'. Nathaniel Alexander, who was
kart sometime -ago is almost well.
Miss Zorn Shelton is spending a few
wee ks with tl f 1: 11 lily , f Mr. E. g
I Inflict t. .Miss Zora has a host of
friends here who are always glad to
see her.
1 note is a gv.od deal of sickness in
"tir neighborhood, hut none serious,
fudge Moss, of Hinder, was on
our streets one day last week. We
are always glad to see him.
Vl ' n ‘'Yr . J. Tames at fended tie
Association at Dubetvy last week.
Mn la trie minor says there will he a
double wedding m our little ere long.
I el all come out to our Sabbath
School every Sunday.
Best wishes for tho Gazette.
.
Sambo
NO CURE—NO BAY.
He lives two miles from Gillsville
ou tne Athens and Belton road and
wi., come:to you if you are not in
good health. He wdl cure v
tho lu ' rhs 01 earth. He has cured
more than a thousand, m the last two
ye;;i s, in Hall and adjoining counties,
moG of whom bad been treated by
'filler physicians and were not bone,
fitted. Female diseases are treated
wilb great success. Also Fits, Fevers,
( he, ( atarrli and Nervousness and
a'l blood diseases. No charge made
for consultation or treatment. Call
on or address,
THt: Indian Doctor. *
Gillsville, Ga.
/'/;<)/• VgViV /OXAL CA Ii I),S.
0-SCAR BROWN,
Attorni:\ and Cot:nskli.oh-at-Law,
HO.M ISK, GA
" ’’l pructir in all tin* courts ami makfi ro?
iß' tion u Hiechilt-. Caro anti promptness in
ovory business.
(J. W. BROWN, .
Attokmiv .vrI.AW,
M.vVSVII 1.C.1.A.
Will <!n :i -rciicral |ir;U'ticc. CotlcrtUu;
Np-iialtl. *'
\ . D. LOCKHART, M. D.
C ' (, i 1*'1: V, MKT of ri'lUC SIJI’AIIK,
IIOMISR, GA.
1)R. W. B. JACKSON,
DE'^’llWT,
harmony grove: ga
.Ml iv.irli R'laraiitei-il first class. Tooth ox-
E‘" 1 wilheiit putn. liaic-oiivcr Bates W I'ar
son.'s Jewelry Rfcoro.
j)R. W. G. SHARP,
a >
M A YSVI 1.1. E., l,'A.
r (r ofiico with Dr. 11. o. Htriclilanil,
|)AVIi> 8. STARf,
A i'TOIt NJ! V AT LA tv,
IK Ml li, GA.
S; r/tinl at • Htio'.i i. “ii to all Imfeii.esH.
(jHARLKS WALKKH.
vitcg.n;;v at.? aw,
iIAiCMo.W GfJOvi;, (i.V.
V> i!! in ail tl • ♦••ourts ami give pro mp
nt-ion to all business.
\ Blood and Skin Diseases
!Al ways _ _ R
I Cured. ‘ aD,d '
! 150 JM .*ilo SsLOOik) ifi \Llfjr never fails
( cure isl! _ HT-winer of Blood and Skin dia*
, ■ it is the t;rorvt Southern building up
’ ;)• : , Uemody, and cures allinunncr
,or n.;J diseases. Asa bulluin"
; it V. ,t •: r'\. a rival, and absolutely
' 1 ■i' -ri >n with any other similar
iv ■ dy ever offered to the public. It is a
panacea for all dls r<rfi!ltin from impure
olood, or an impoverished condition of the
knniun ystem. A single bottle will demon*
otratelts paramount virtues.
t "Sent! for free book ot vvonderfu! Cures.
Sj.co per large bottle; $5.00 for six j
bottles.
For sale; by druggists; if not send to us, j
. v id ’■-!< dicin* will bo r.nnt freight prepaid on 1
receipt of price. Address (
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ;
jyOT WHAT WE SAY, but
'' “ v/hatliood’r Sarsaparilla Does, that
tells the story of its merit and success
‘••--.member HOOD’S CURES.
pfc EC U LIA R i<- _ jmbination, pro
■ portion and preparation of ingredi
ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
curative value. You should TRY IT.