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" TO THE ECHO
■jjTliis El'Jdilml Mhr-
Dinusi’ Speech,
CHEERED BY ROMANS.
o t pouch’s. Responce
Toast -I he Vetrans.”
. i' .mo Hustlor-Commurcial
L:;a.i.e, who •-»»<
R0....M « h ° WB ' e gUMt " °
,„d Mr»-J- Umhoy John-
Jft their Bryan dinner at b
d from
..brdlun. rooial event a copy
Mi ,i„ r H. T. Fouche’s eloquent
f the toast: “The Vet
the Blue and the Gray.”
Herfiitis:
.‘When the army of Northern
premia surrendered to the~ Army
fthe Potomac in April,lß(ss, then
n( | e d the greatest drama of
aodern times. Marble shafts on a
lUll dred battle Helds, and simple
jouuds of clay from the Potomac
jthe Rio Grand, marking the spots
here heroes perished, will pass
ivfl y, but as long as the English
mguage is spoken or a vestage of
, e Anglo Saxon race remains, the
titles of the Blue and Gray will
i remembered,
Georgia is erecting on the field
| Chickamauga a shaft in honor
fh 1 rsons who fe 1 1 in battle.vVh.it
rundpr tribute could she pay to
leva or of these who wore tl.e
he.
Hih<‘ animal pension roll of
■mi uno t»(»0 is a monument to the
■lor of American soldiery, but
■iai a tribute to the loyalty o»
■m who wore the grey participat.
■' io nothing but its payment .
■ Tim Confederate soldier took
■) arms to defend the principles of
■p did piti' ii of independence
■>c w.'ip . braced in theConstitu
■>n of ihe Edited States, and in
■ii.g so he followed the footsteps
■ his forefathers.
H'l.” battl.-i- Bunker Hill and Bull
Mun were fought for the same
Mime and no lover of his country
■ll apologize for either.
Mill. Confederate soldier, his
Kt duty done, turned his face to
Mu South and guided by the
tMnsd flumes of expiring war
l|H 'oionl hi s lu.me at peace,
jr ;i (i.'sert. Gatber-
H kii iii.'d ami comrades
they 0.,t down in a
M ■ rmu.d the aches
■ 0"' nod t’.-M I; Vi 'll to build
h ' . ■ Old s-outli.
' l ie iap-i ■ of 33 years,
' of iho past liavi
'‘"t. l l'." l •• • 1 ami today this
b .sting its h< nor in
'I- nfederatc \'eter-
H ' ins veins the blood
sod and genial
Inive responded to
! •’’ry. I'.puLtion and
9 Ji ' : ‘'-ing.,Our wonder-
H r s ar., attracting the
■ ,h ” World. Tides of
fp om the icy l,il| B o f
Ho !lr " ’"'■ning eouth-
H ‘lm North are
■ tbddsof the
H; L '-'>'ida y w.. dm-atethe
Hi?. r P ‘ g ir ° n in ill ‘
H. k " Ul! >he
iH Bivin «
H«— . 'inion ni ,d
H"" : ' ’ h ' -" v “ ri ‘'»-'«t, and the
H. ” w!1 "’ decend-
;'" r " ’he grey will
■ ... , 1 ’heir voices
■■ , v.S| 1 l 's o| t his C3n-
H forefathers
|H '■onstitntion-
hly |.of gession
. . '’ending by the
H . to
H
■ ” "bo wore
B - "' " like we did
M’ 11 ' S hH'.-e.!, .
■'i l|L ' i \ ,i, e'e., was most
■ -Mr. IOv,„.
■"■. i. j..,l ull'd
B*. ~ ll “ lasi mau u ,
ADAIRSVILLE
MASONS FIXING FCR A BIG
“BLOW OUT.”
TOWN IS REBUILCING
•' 1 ■
Orchards Bbing Planted 5OO
Apple Trees.
ndairsville. Gn., March 10.—
Mrs. Julia Veach is at home after
some lime spent with her daughter
n Chattanooga.
Miss Mabie King and litt’e Miss'
Emma King have returned fr< m
a visit to Ringgold.
Carl Boyd has returned from
Atlanta where he spent some time
preparing for the West Point ex
amination which occured last
week.
Gardening will be quite the or
der of the day this week if the
present warm weather continues,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Veach
dined a few friends very delight
fully last Thursday evening.
Adairsville Lodge F. & A. M.,
has issued an invitation to the
mastersand warden and breth
ren of the lodges of Bartow
county inviting them to meet in
convention here on Saturday
morning, 10 o’clock, April 9, for
the purpose of exemplifying and
discussing the s°cret work,
This is in line with a resolution
passed at tho last grand commun
ication though not so extensive in
its scope. Grand Junior Warden
John W. Akin and District Dep
uty Max Meyerhardt will be in at
tendance. At night the local lodge
will confer the Third degree. All
M ister Masons in good standing
are invited to sea's on the floor.
The work of removing dirt pre
paratory to laying the foundation
of the handsome new brick store
D. W. Loudermilk will build on
the old &ray lot is being rapidly
pushed. The building will be a
beauty and it is hoped that the
whole burned row will be filled
with buildings like this one.
Felton Gibbons, of Linwood,was
in tov. n Monday.
The work cn the Boyd and Bray
orchard is going right ahead. Five
hundred apple trees have been put
out.
*A workman, at work on the
railroad wa'er tank in course of
construction here, fell from the
top of the frame works Wednes
day afternoon dislocating his
shou’der. He was attended by Dr
joe Bowdoin whofound he was not
injured futhur than this:
We wish the Hustler-Commer
cial much success which we are
quite sure it will attain.
Mr. and Mrs.f N. H. Glossup
went up to Calhoun recently.
Rev. Fred June*’ held Episco
pal service at the Busy Bee Schoil
room Wednesday last. Arrang
ments will be made to have ser
vices regular after this.
Miss Verdah Wray is teaching
in the Adairsvill High School
now
Carl Boyd is at home after some
time spent in Atlanta in special
stduy fcr West Point examina
tion .
Dr. joe Bowdoin is having
numerous improvements made on
Dis lawn.
Several Adairsville citizens have
attended court in Calhoun this
week.
Rev. J. Hudson will fill the
pulpit at the Baptist church Sun
day.
DON’T FAIL
If you fail to visit W II Coker
Co’s store this week it will be
your loss. Bargains.J
Victors, Peerless, Commer
cials at E. E. Forbes, at factcry
cost, for cash.
Smoke Waters “Extra Good
best smoke on the market.
Wasting
in Children
can be overcome in almost all cases
by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. While
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
istence, in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
it is not only palatable, but it is
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system. It is also combined with
fthe hypophosphites, which
supply a food not only for
the tissues of the body, but
for the bones and nerves,
and will build up the child
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
nourishment.
Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the
>un and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists ; 50c. and sx.oo.
SCOTT & BOW KI:. Chemists. New York.
DIFFICULTIES REMOVED.
“My father, my brother and
myself were all troubled with lobh
>f appetite and took Hood’s Sar
-aparilla with great benefit, I have
•fuffered for years with eruptions,
but since taking Hood’s Sarsapar
11a I have had no trouble of this
Kind. It has also cired me of in
digestion.” Ernest N. Jennings,
Bogart, Georgia.
Hood’s Pills are easy to take,
easy to operate, Cure indigestion,
heaadache.
A PROMINENT MINISTE«jsPEAKB.
From a personal test and a
thorough outside observation, 1
am prepared to reccommend Chen
ey’s as a positive remedy for
coughs and colds, croup, etc.
Rev. Henry Buchanan.
Jonesboro, Ga.
It is, or should be, the highest
aim of every merchant to please
his cuitomers, and that tho wide
awake drug firm of Meyers & Esh
leman, Sterling, 111., is doing so,
is proven by the following, from
Mr. Eshleman : “In my sixteen
years’ experience in the drug bus
iness I have never or sold or
tried a medicine that gave as good
natisfaction as Chamberlain’s Col
ei, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy.” Slid by all Druggists
There ar but two great class
es of peple, the caught and the
uncaught.
If you don’t allredy belong to
the former you wil when you
see the prices on that new lot
of stationary and tiolet soaps
just receiyd at Frank Wright’s
old Norton cor
ner opposit Masonic Tempi.
Do You Like Fine Butter? —
We hava just received a spipment
of the finest' butter ever brought
to Rome. It is the famous Ele
gant Creamery, called the Little
Butter Cup, sweet and solid
packed in hondsome one pound
bricks, full weight. In order to
introduce this butter, we are going
sell it at 25c lb. All we aek is
that you •ry one pound.
Lloyd’s.
——
Fresh Eggs Are Nice.—ls you
like nice fresh eggs, we can just
give you a pointer! We have
made special arrangements with
about a dozen different reliable
farmer to bring us all their eges
every week. By this means we
are able to gurantee all our eggs
to bestrictly fresh and new. We do
not buy shipped or tig lots of.egg,
therefore if you always wish the
best, just send us your orders.
Lloyd & Co.
BEST OF ALL
To cleanse the system in a gentle
and truly beneficial manner, when
the tipringtime comes, use the
true and perfect remedy, Syrup of
Figs. One bottle will answer for
all the family and costs only 50
cents. Buy the genuine. Manu
factured by tne California Fig
tivrup Company only, an! for sale
by all druggists-
• DIETZ
No. 3 Street Lamp
HAS A SHINING RECORD
OF 20 YEARS.
1 * ** offered a* an effectual
B P-i ■« 1 antidote for "outer
* nnm 1 darkness," and is thor-
'JI * °«ghiy well made on
Yn scientific principles,
g g ~ It "Bl give more lijfht
DifTZ ~ • than any gai burning I
/H? 3 cioit \ ,ainp ’ <1n h ‘ hta Pe r and
/ TUBULtt \ doit withkeroaene(coal
/ aTRUTtAMP \ oil).
/ \ It can be lit and rejju-
I 1 I lated fr >ai the outside;
\ J can continue tn business
A- Y-A J. a despite the wind; can
Lt zi ' ant * * 1,1 K* ve you entire
I (A aatiafai tion, by reason
r-4 \.l mu*" y of its absolute rclia-
I. K-y-—r -bil ‘<r.
X \ / It la but one member of
an enormous family of
j *’ light goods " that we
I I build, and to whom we
I I would be glad to intro-
duce you by 'leans of
our Catalogue, which we mail free upon applk ’tion.
If you insist upon having the very best goods
| made, your dealer will give you “ Diets.**
If you cannot obtain this Lamp of your dealer, we
will deliver it, freight prepaid, to any part of the ’J.S.
or Canada, upon receipt of its price, viz., fG.OO.
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
60 Laight Street, New York.
* Established in 1840. •
VVE no longer supply our seeds to dealers to
sell again. At the same time, any
one who has bought our seeds of their
local dealer during either 1896 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual of “Everything for the
Garden” for 1898 rnrr provided they
apply by letter I aLC and give the
name of the local merchant from whom
they bought. To all others, this magnifi
cent Manual, every copy of which costs us
30 cents to place in your hands, will be sent
free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to cover
postage. Nothing like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroad; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new, and these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
of the best novelties of the season, finally,
OUR “SOUVENIR” SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 cts. for the Manual whe will
state where they saw this advertise'..ient.
Postal Card Applications Will Receive No Attention.
Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes
t'OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
au' li as Wind and Pain in the Stomaeh.
Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head
iche. Dizziness, Drowsiness, FluuhiuKS
of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEI'.CII Airs PILI.S, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mick Cieadache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And havd the
LARGEST SALE
Os any Patent. Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUVIY: —
To all whom it may concern):
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a jear’s support to
Mrs. Henry T, Clark, the widow
of Henry T. Clark, deceased, have
filled their award, and un'ess
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judge
ment of the court at the April
term, 1898, of the Court of Ordi
nary. This March 7th, 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
HE WANTS TO KEEP WELL.
Mr. Smith raid today that he
and bis wife decidtd last night
that when they went to house
keeping they would buy thei
Soothing Syrup, Castoria, Meliu’s
Food, Paregoric and other Drugs
from Jervis & Wright, the popular
Druggists.
See W. 11. Coker & Co. for
mackintoshes, umbrellars, rub
ber boots and over shoes.
BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS
Phat our competitor cannot
match in style and price. WII
Coker <fc Co.
Have you seen the newest fad,
th ise plaid hose atoker’s.
For a good smoke try War
era’ “Extra Good” cigars,
The finest of umbrellas for
both ladies and gent’s at J. K.
Williamson’s. Call and see
them. i
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IRepairing |!
•Don’t Walk On •
; © * Your Tipper si;
IW. A.MU LLINI X, M s a^ n mi|
Just a lomeiit, Please
The Opportunity of a Life-time
For Big Dividend— Paying
\ Investment I X
THE ALASKA GOLD PLACER MACHINE MININGCOMPANY
Capital stock $5,000,000 —full paid—aiidnon-assessable.Promisee to be
tie good as the Beel Teleph ne, Westinghouse Air Brake, Grapho
phone or Phonograph and other similar indulstrial enterprises which
ire paying thousands in profits to their shareholders.
This is an industrial rather than a Mining Company. We have
•he only Hydraulic Machine Mining System (pateuted)that will work
in the frozen ground of the Klondike and the Northwest, where we
I take our machines and extract the gold from the claims of others,
; just as thrashing m <chines are taken into the wheat country to
hresh out the farmer’s wheat. One of our machines does the work
of over 1,000 men each day and we save the 40% of gold that is usual
ly lost by other methods, so it can readily be seen what enormous
profits we will earn in the fabulously rich gold mines of the Klondike
and the Northwest, with which every one must be acquainted.
Every prospector there is our prospector, for he must eventually
come to us to have his claim worked. Therefore we believe we
shall in time be payin as large dividends as the world-famous e’n
terprisss mentioned above. Ours is a similar industrial stock which
pm only b? had for a limited, titni at the very low price of $2.50
or SIO.OO share.
This is an opportunity of a life time. Not ev
ery day does Fortune knock atone’s.door
Tby .. x The omy
svst n of Sys terr
that wil
Hydra u _ W'■
pic Mine ;KlondiKfa
' & Nor t h
(paten’d) - east .
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
I PRESIDENT,’H. P. Tawuley, New York Hen, L. Bradford P incs, Sant* Fe New Mex
Manager of the Equitable,Life Assurance So President International Mining Oongres
IST VICE PRES,Hon.J N Hnston. New York Hon. John I’. Hoyt Seattle, Washington
Ex-Treasurer of the United States Fx-ChiAf Justice. Stite of
NDvi'IEPRkS E. Parinly Browu.New York Geo. McLean, Manufacturer, Passaic N.J
Treas, Andrew McLvxu, Mgf'r ramie, N.J, Jonathan Bourne, Jr,Mining Capitalists Portland
Secty and Ass‘t Treas. 1, Naw York James W Clise, I Seattle, Washington
auditor an 1 Counsel, wm R. Waeki.Naw York Ch. of Mining C’ni Chainberof Commesce
Consulting E'agineav Win. E. Lvv, NawY>.-< I, ulie C. Bruoa,Pro r Turf, Field, Farm. N. V
Pres Lay System Hydraulic P.aear Mining Co C >lonel A. C. Fisk New Yogk
Lawrence F. Browu.New York. 6
The business ability financial standing of our Directors are amon
the best evidences of our success.
To raise the capitol to place several plants in the j Klondike
a small block of stock is uow offered to the public at the very
low rate of of 25 cents on the dollar or $2,50 for each $lO
When this block is sold, no more will be offered at less than
or $lO per share.
An investment of $25 to SSO m this stock should very soon
return largi profits—Even 100 to 1 —and thus afortuue for the sa
gacious inveeton.
Certificates are in very attractive form, called “Gold-Backs”
and are transferable from hand to hand.
Send tor illustrated Prospectus where full explanation is given
ofjjhow we cau earn eueb enor.nous profits by the Lay System,
Read! Reflect! Investigate! Invest!
All information cheerfully given hy ths Secretary. Call or
write —Alaska Gold Placer Machine Mining Co. Home cflices,
Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway New York, N. Y.
Can supply all
Flowe? tS IuS AWyJfcj®/»
ueparimern nursery | Seed , to str *• *.t e KOBIjC
■ n th A LI low rates. We publish one of
lllu W. We | the teadingSeed, Plant and Tree Catalogues issued, V** l -* ~af
which Will be mailed free. Send for it now, it will yfwjlt
save you money. Try us, can refer you to customers in every state and territory zVfc.
in the Union. 43 years of square dealing has made us patrons and friends far and
near. Have hundreds of carloads of <
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES-, PLANTS. .
We send by mail postpaid. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Roses, Small Trees, Etc. Safe arrival and
satisfaction guaranteed; larger by express or freight. 44th year. 32 greenhouses. x,ooo acres.
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box 528. Painesville, O.