The Harmony Grove echo. (Harmony Grove, Ga. [Commerce, Ga.]) 1893-1897, March 26, 1896, Image 3

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Town Topics ftfc t • ■ ••• ■- ' -- ' And Personal Mention. Ca-pb Cox is now ranning hia train on schedule time. 30 to 35 pound* nice grits %LOO. Appleby & iX-ari wylei) Mr. K. N Sharp went down to Atlanta Monday night on busin iss Dr. John Crawford, of Athens, was in town last week. White fish 50c. Appleby & Dead w; ler„ - Col. Wm. H. Simpkins, of At lanta is in town' today. C. .7. Hood went to Atlanta Monday night on business. Canned beans,‘snap and shelled at Appleby & Deadwyler’s. Col. Z- D. Rogers, of Eeblerton, “was in town Monday on legal busi ness. Pae jjr. Miles’ Nebvk Pi.asttos for SPTN\I We&IBtESS. AH druggists sell 'em for 25a Don’t sit still and see Harmony Grove grow. Keep pushing—help her along. Call at and see Appleby & Dead wy ler’s line of fancy candies. Heat as sortment in town. The city fathers are calling for bide on keeping up the streets of the town. Ghißdren Cry for etcher’s Castoria. G. \V. D. llarber has been out of town most all the week attending Carnesville court. Quaker >nts, Tlmrber shreded oats and JVtii J< Ims bieakfast lood at Appleby & Deadwyler’s. Mrs. J. T. and Miss Cora Quillian visited relatives in Athens the first of the week. There was an unusually large crowd*at preaching Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd will now make our town their home for the summer. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Tho Harmony Grove Mil's have received all the new r i aery o l have tho most of nd running. Have you tried Ap e v . * Wyler’s t ibu-eos, ci - us t .<1 cigarettes. Ahvay u irt •• • -p ply on hand. The Ha-rno iy Grove Feleph me Go., will let the people of Majsville make ale v reinuks over the wl e free this aderuoo i. . See our new styles in spring haG. Keep up with the times by placing your orders with u^. Mrs. Jordan & Dale. Mr. John Montgomery has re turned from a trip to Rome and Atlanta. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. K. N. Sharp’s new residence on Cherry street is nearing comple tion and will soon be ready for the draw string. Anew line of Ladies, Misses and Children’s spring hats j ist arrived at the new millinery store of Mesdames Jordan & Dale. The wire for the Maysville tele phone has at last arrived. Harmony drove can now get hourly reports of tlie health of her little sister. Ladies can have their dresses iroperiy made.and tilted at the new millinery and dress making establish ment of Mesdames Jo;dan & Dale. Messrs. Sc >tt Jackson, Bob Quillian and Jim Gregory are in Athens today playing ball with Lexington, Ga., against the Uni versity- J. C. Butler will do your caleimin ing cheaper that) anyone, and guar antee a first-class job which will pos itively not rub off, Claude Jackson, so” o.f Mr. N. T. Jackson of Apple Valley, accidently put a number 32 into his knee yes terday. The ball was taken out by Drs. Hardman and the wound will liot likely prove very serious. Speaking of soaps the best bar gain is at L. G. Hardman & Bio’s. 3 cakes nice butter milk soap for 10c., 2 cakes nice toilet soap sc. Bought from Exposition - haws. An error crept into A.- local column last week, and if out pa per had a “devil” wo would cer tainly blame him with it. But in this case the localist will uhopider all and explain thut a pretty young lady who had v arrived was made to appear a widow. We are glad to make the correction and will apologize right here. Cnu‘. W-'Tat Branch a ’ wer Ht.fi gt-.ad-aR.r-- t?-“ .7*-, (ten - ! -f the Palmetto State, spent Saturday and Sunday -ur town. The in dications 4ro that the Captain is matrimonially inclined, and we wish him success in his undertak ing. Our Mr. Dead wvler will take great pleasure in tilling your orders and will hive goods delivered at your hous** at onee. Send iii your orders. Now store and fresh goods. Give us a trial. Appleby <fc Dead wyler. Willie Gober has been quite sick, but is now improving some. Be sure to get Simmons Liver Regulator for your Spring Medicine. Tt’s the old reliable tint did the old folks so much good. Don’t let any one persuade yon to take anything else instead. You can always tell I Simmons Liver Regulator by the Red ! Zon the package. Don’t forget the j word Regulator—Simmons Liver j Regulator—-better thnn anything else, and sure la do you good. L. G. Hardman & Bro. have-got their new soda fount in operation. Appleby & Dead wyler’s ts head quarters for groceries. 7 hey buv their goods for cash at “rock bottom” prices ind will give their customers the advantage of the discounts. Come to see us. The Baptist church in Confer ence last Friday night decided to proceed at once to erect the ten thousand dllriar church from plans submitted by Archetect Hunt, of Chattanooga. The building com mittee will proceed at once to get up t-he material and work will be gin in a short time. This will be by all odds the handsomest build ing in Harmony Grove. I'he very best line of canned goods, fli.ur, hams, rteed and eating potatoes, coffee, sugar, pickles in bar rels and bottles. Call and try them. Appleby A Dead wvler NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Miles’ Pain films. “One cent a dose. At all druggists At the request of numerous friends the Rev. Pleasant Camp bell will preach at the John Town Baptist church, Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. Subject: “Gr at are the mysteries of godliness.” The minister says his wife will close behind him. He i vites the white people to hear him. Whm Baby •' *ve gave her Castoria. When she v.\.v •; ft ;,! cried for Castoria. ■When she h-come t" she clung to Castcrfa. ; When she had CLiidren, she gave them Castoi ia. An old fashioned spelling tree j will come of at the school chapel next Friday night under the aus pices of Women’sßaptist Mission ary Society- Messrs- W. B. Bower and \V. T. Harbor will throw "wet and dry r and choose sides from the audience. Dr. B. F- Rilev will give out the words and all will be conducted as of old in an old field spelling match- Every body is in vited to come and bring their 25 cents for admissson. Trashy I&edicine. M any such fl od tie market. Botanic Blood Balm is a consrieut ious'v compounded medicine, the re sult of forty years praelic by an em iuet ph\sician. It is the be t blood purifier ever offered to the pubiie, and isgua a need to cure if given a | fail trial. Try it for all skin and ' blood diseases, including caturh 1 and rheumatism in is worst form. I One bottle of it contains more cura tive and buiidiug-nn virtue than a dozen of any other kind. Try "The Old Reliable.” See advertisement elsewhere. For sale by druggist, '' : ' p * w m • .. •*A . us- -. 1- -;>ldns Dcy.” I have just oeen aroiitd to Hard man A 8 .. with mama. She bought these clothes and this hat there. They’ve got suits from 50c. up for children, and pants from 25c. up. ‘^js \Hng Bqc. Harm mV Grove,Ga Meh. 23, 1 B*)Q. The Budding and Sub Com mitt cs of the B.ipti 1 ebui-li met and de cried t i give an old fashioned sjiell iug bee night, March 27. admission fee of 25 cents far adult ami 10 cents f>• iti school child re The Sides to be chosen by Messrs. \VT T. !Ia ber and W. B Power. A lady will be take in each side to assist in ilia choosing out. Two presents will be olTe t*d, a booby to the one sitting down first and another prize to the one-standing longest. Suollygoster Ham is expected lo be on hand to deliver the prizes. The old Blue-back spelling book will be the standard, and Dr. Riley will give out the w >rds. There will al<o be a musical progra n tendered un der I lie direction of Misses Pearl Power, Florence Sandeis, Mrs. Dobbs and Mr. T. J. Bennett. Everybody is cordially invited to come and rake.part m the spelling bet*. The democratic club is Requested to meet just after ihe spelling bee closes. Tliousands of Women SUITE# UNFOLD MISERIES. / BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, \ ACTS AS A SPEC3FBC > B; Arousing to Healthy Action ail her Organs.S —Jfc causes health to bloom, and; joy to reign throughout, the frame. ( ... It Never Falls to Regulate...? ** My wlfo lms Boon mulct*treatment of lend-? lug imyMcliins tinea yearn, without Benefit.? AtteruwinjJ three Dot.ties of HitADMftl,f>*s) KKMAUM UMiIULATOU plocu:i<L> her Own) 'cooking, milking iiiul wjislhmk.” S N. S. HUY AM, licii<ler*on. Air,. \ nnXWvlV.hn KWi: LATOII <’(>., Atlanta iia.S , Solti by druggist* &t SI.CO per bottle { HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following per ons registered at the Alhamb a hotel during" th past, week: t hus. P Spaulding, Al’an a, G It. 1,. Hard age, Atlanta, Ga.; ELS White, Rmhmond. Va.; L B. Roberson, Aha da, Ga ; C. I>. Birch, Athens, Ga., Frank White, Rich, mend. Va,.; S. 11. Davis, West Vii ginia; T. ( and Mr Dunn, Wider, S. 8. Turner, Philadelphia; W. T- Bran ?h, Abbeville. S. O; E. J| Watts, Philadelphia; W. T. Harri-, Athens; F. M Luuiuton, Louisville, K\ .; R W. Grav. Ti ioxv ile, 'i’eiin.; H 11. Crawfu'd, Allens; J. 11. 1> lesse, Ath ns; A. G. Smith, Grif fin, Ga ; O. C. Beil, Gainesville, Ga.; Z. B. Rogers, Elberton, Ga; W. 11. Bigelow, Boston, Mass.; J. P. Tuggle, Atlanta, Ga.; W. A. C op-r, L w renceville, Geo. 11. Crafts, Atlanta, Ga. —— ■ Stuart’s Gin and Buchu SI.OO France has her lily And England her rose, And everybody knows Wlrwe the shamrock grows. Scotland has her thistle, I'lowering on tin hill, But, ! n • American emblem Js i In* - me dollar bill; Which will buy one bottle of Stuart’s <iin and Buchu. Read the following from an emi ttenl physician: Atlanta, Gi.— r Same time ago I had a vell iraiked cue of Bright’s disease of the kidneys as carefully diagnosed, after the m >st th >ro igh, searching examination knawn to the medical profession, I tried all the remedies recognise j by stwulird authorities, but without being able to relieve a single bad sym >to:ii. I tlien in dispair tried ART’S GIN AND BBC ID. The first bot tle gave decided .results. After tak hig the third bottle a ci> nple e cure was e footed. I write this simply in Uic cause of humanity. M. C. M tsris, M. D. Doa’t Tobacco Sptt aud S:noko your Ufa away i.s the truthful, startling title of a book aboutNo-Tu- Vac,the harmless guaranteed t ibacoo" habit cure taut braces up nic;lined uei’ves, (>liini iia!e j . the n cotioe p>i-un, mike weak rne-u gain strength, vlg • • end j manhood. You run no physical or j fiu mcial :ask. a> '%'•- 1’ -B i- i> Jd Jby L. G. fi trU-tj in & B o. in cr a i guarantee to cure or money lefuml i od. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy C0,,.N0w York or Ch ; ago Washington letter. • ' ill rsesjum ifHt.l Wa fling!on, March 13, 1890 Senate!- 1> ice is admitted, by riemis and foes alike, to be one of 'he shrewdest men in political life. ' no ins opinion as to the democratic >ariy for the next Uiree in mths inds an echo ii the min Is of in my leading members of the pari y. He w . * \ thinks the. wise thi :g for the d-m .-J era's to do G to wait until the re- have m ;de their platform and put up their ticket before c>m milting th'-mseives t > any candidate i.for the democratic nomination. He thus sums up ins opinion of what the democrats will do: ‘We will not make up our mind- as to what we will do about a pre .ideuiia! nominee until after the Republican National Con vention acts. The chances are that the democratic state conventions of the big states, lik u Ne.v York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, will not meet to select delegates until lifter the St. Louis eowvonlionThe wisdom of this waiting policy is that it will -leave'lie pa ly tree to pm up the most avaPahle man against the iv- P tblican nominee, and that might be a man not. now considered, and to take full advantage of the mist ike; m v ie in either ticket or platform by riu* St L an> con volition. Both silver democrat and sound money dr in uwats are cl riming a ins j n-ityof til • Chicago conver.ti n, but neilher si !e is claiming the two tmii*<l sit will take to nominate the ticket unless the two thirds rule be abdished. There will be a total of 930 delegates! in the convention. (H these (lie silver men claim 549 and tire sound money men 580. _ Of course one or the other claim must turn mu lo be wrong. I'he claims ot both si les mv made on the bash of entire sta r e delegations, as with the exception of Ohio and West Virgins it is expe ted that the unit, rule will be followed and the majority ea-ri the vote of the entire state del egalion either for or against silver, 'i'he (’on-mauvos have not aban doned hope of a comprymise finaeial plank up; n which all democrats can stand without surrender of princi ple. In order to give tiie democrats the sight to circulate it under a Congres sional frank, Representative- Din more, of Arkansas, had Senator nondlev’s interview charging Mc- Kinley with being a boodle candi date read as a part of his speech against the resolution censuring Am bass idoi Bayard, which the House adopted. Chandler’s charges are explicit and emphatic and if Melvin ley gets the republican nominalion„ ! this overview \\ ill make a corking campaign document for use against him. A-> there is no official channel through which those resolutions of censure adop-ed by the House can be transmitted to Ambassador Ba yard, that gentleman will never know .officially that the House has taken such a i absurd course. Senator Blanchard, of La., who has just returned from a visit home, sof the political outlook in his state: “The -republicans and popu 11st have fused m'tiie hope of doing in Louisiana what they accomplished in N. C. in 91. But they will miss it, I think, by a ia ge majority—4o, 000 ace utiing the the figures of Gov. Foster.” “For Charity Ssifferetb Long.” Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, iUUwaukee, Wls. “Jfutroti of a Itcncvolent Rome and knowing the good Dr. Miles’ Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, over comes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. andT>ec., 1893, Use inmate# hati tiie ‘‘/.at,nppe,’ ’ and Ivrasono cf tiio first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many sick, I d'd net regain my health, and in a month 1 6eeic so debilitated and Frt>es from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Dr. Xilf's’ Restorative JVervine. I took 2 bottles aud am happy to say, I am in bptter health than ever. I Ktiii continue Its occasional . sc, as a nerve, food, as my work is very trying. A letter ad ! dressed to Milwaukee, Wis- will reach rna." Juno 6.1891. Mna, Lacs* C. Pn.OEHix. t)r. Milos* Nervine is sold on a positive snarantee tbatithe first bottle v til benefit. All druggists sail it at 81.6 bottles for 85, or it will ini sent, prepaid, ou rt iui of erics by tho Dr. Miles Modicai Do-, Elkhart, Lvd. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health • MAYBYILLK. | Mriysviile is gradually overcuu fug its former state of letlia gy ami in these days of progress a spirit cf enterprise seems to prevail in our town. Dwelinig bouses that have sb’ol the the storms of several win* let-- are no.v being overhauled aid printed. And the lit nber is now .being placed for several more good! Jo.hidings to be nu’. Up daring the’ spring and summer, and while these.! smaller enterpri-es are going on there i< a quiet, but we believe stea ly a>d sure move in the dircc ti mof a colt in mill here. If busi ness matters continue as thev a e I * ! now, we ex pee' lo see a cotton mill here in full force within phe next eight months -v Fhe meas es seem to have c >m ' pie tod its n usance he e, an 1 peace ami go id health prevail-. j A darkey walked in the drug store a few days ng > aid ti nidly walked to the soda fount an-1 inquired: “ lr. Christian is tins.same kind of .music al instrument?” And with rut wait ing fo an answer ho' exclaim-* 1: “OJ yer, this j s (.hot triephane I've been hearing About.” 'l'he Woman’s Mi-..--ionary Society, rf the Mo!It 'dis! cirrch lie aru going ! i pant (lie-Parsonage. “The e is power i ’ the heart of a chris* tion woman.” Mr. J. S. Comer lias sloped thirty cars of cattle from this place this -u inter. There will be a citizens’ meeting held at the Council Chamber on Monday night of March 30th. The object of the meeting will be. to get an expression fr an all of the citizens who feel an i rierest in a col ton fac tory here. Every body who feels friendly towards the enter prise are especially unit cl. ixte nercbxot |pp B who has had long experience in V' II con -u- line his business is a c.ts- F-i criminating buyer ar.d e - r II most resell to dire l the alien-p lion of such a merchant to ou. c . |?Doors, Sb & |3 which are made to bear W< kGp‘ closest scrutiny-of the most care fiiil ful purchasers. Write lor Prire l ist, tel august a LUvmrß co.. pG AUGUST A. ©A-’^a .!“/? m.v lhn V p n i -* rl J to diTtributh ■ c.ar acvenus t meats in part payment ter a ijnvio'ACßio ■ y i,level". Wiiicb vs scr.il then oti hpororat. No | 1 work done until ihs bicycle arrives and provan 1 satisfactory. \ Yoiang Ladles •SfirSS? j f ?"boysorcirls apnly the? r*>stl<B vrell reoom* ' ;Siei:deu. Write for particulars. | ACME CYC! B COHfYETLY I ‘ ELKHART, 514D. Ft. \\ t okt;i, TANARUS: x . Get. IU, 1895. Acnn Cycle Cos., Elkhart, Ltd. Dkaji Sir?:—My Amt-e - Light R master arri ed yesterday morning ami not only im self, but e cyime til a' has seen it pron limes it a strh t !y fir.stclh-s wheel.and a beauty. 1 a?ji very well pi; use i with the same, an l will do all ! can to get a great many more to hay your wheel. Yours 1 1 ui v, C. Ii- CHEATHAM. Alliaxcv, Ohio,Oct. I*2, 1895. .4 cms Cgvhi Cos.. E'-Uhnrt, Ltd. Dkar Sms: Having given my wheel a good trial, am ready to say i am exceedingly well pleased and thank yon kindly* for the favor and privilege you have given me. 1 show ed the wheel to >me of our prominent bicycle agents, who did Bis best to sell me a who I, and he said after taking- a short tide on it that it. was a tine wheel, and I know if the ma'cii a! is as good as the finish, I will nev er regret my bargain. Yours truly, SETH BARTON. FREE information. Messrs. C. A. Snow A Cos., of Washington. I) C., lawyers and agents for proeming patents, will send free to any address pamphle's with information about h me and ; foreign patents, caveats, copyrights, I trade-marks, infringements, design : patents, abstracts of decision*, etc., as well as the Cost, of patents iu the j , United States and foreign countries.; WE Have NO AGENTS b,,t ship from our factory at wholesale prices. Ship any \ tv/Tfia where for examination; pay m/MJshS freight both ways if not satis- Xs'P? factory. lW^tyie^of Harnet-s. elkhartta nUAiiEAa i> N;; . 833- Av. 8.. Prtt, EiMuirS, iiwb CASTORIA Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting 1 Sour Curd* cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves teething- troubles, cures constipation asid flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos* toria is tl*e Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. “ Castoria is avr excellent medicine forchil- Iren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efieet upon their children. *’ Dk. G. C, Osgood, Lowell. Mass. “Castoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not fa- distent when mothers will.consider the real interest of their-children, and use Castoria instead of the vftrkvus quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ont-s, by forcing Opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful ageuts down their throats,* thereby sending them to premature graves.” Dk.. J. F. Kinchbloe, Conway, Ark. Ths Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. WE ARE HERE All AIN This spring with ail entirely new stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES. \Ve have the goods and you need them, yon have the money and we need it, so we can make it of mutual benefit. Call and see for yourself. We are agents for the \A/oreestereorset. T. E. KEY & CO. WE HAVE MOVED -TO OUR— New Building ■ - ON CLAYTON STREET, Opposite Postoffice. CHAS. STERN & CO., ATHENS. GA. WATSON BROS., Contractors and Builders, ATHENS, GA. Estimates Furnished on Application -AGENTS FOR- Lumber, Doors, Sash and Blinds, FRAMES, STAIR AND SCROLL WORK. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OFFICE 20 CLAYTON ST. What is Castoria. " C?zttjjn b sowell adapted to children that I reoounaiud it os superior to any prescript jo* known to tu.” H. A. Ajichbr, M. D., iii So. Oxtoid St., Brooklyn, ft. V< “Our physicians in the children’s depart mem have spoken highly of their t-xpeeb ence its thetr outside practice with castoria. and although we only have among out medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that ti* TUvriU of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” United Host it ae and Dispknsarv. * Boston, Maa% Allen C. Smith, Pret,