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Grand Jurors for January.
The following names were drawn
from jury box to serve as grand
jurors at January Term, 190 G, Hall
Superior Court:
John I. Gaines.
T. R. Dyche.
I. F. Duncan.
Julius E. Hulsey.
B. R. Hawkins.
H. W. J. Ham.
Francis M. Wilson.
W. B. Pierce.
W. T. Haynes (Quillians).
C. A. Dozier.
A. J. Carter.
T. W. Staton.
A. S. Lathem.
James N. Waters.
J. W. W. Simmons.
J. N. Hulsey.
J. E. Redwine, jr.
J. R. Logan.
Aaron W. Moore.
J. C. Bell.
W. R. Winburn.
Andrew Thompson.
Louis N. Rowe.
Andrew Smith.
James J. Hudgins.
R. O. Green.
W. A. Gilmer.
Ira 11. Gaines.
Moses T. Tanner.
W. T. Hanes (Candler).
The following named persons
were drawn from the box to serve
as traverse jurors at the January
term:
FIRST WEEK.
W. B. Tanner.
W. W. Sloan.
H. C. Quattlebaum.
J. H. Wallace.
A. W. Luther.
D. W. Brock.
J. M. Wilson.
W. N. Oliver.
W. T. Tumlin.
J. R. Mason.
W. A. Howington.
Ed Meadows.
John H. Boleman.
John R. Pless.
J. T. Albertson.
James M. Brown.
R. C. Wilson.
C. M. Harrington.
W. W. Strickland.
John C. McDougal.
R. E. Robertson.
Bascom Williams.
W. A. Reed.
J. W. Pitman.
Joseph H. Martin.
H. A. Wayne.
J. J. Pool.
J. N. Staton.
J. T. McKinney.
H. E. Cagle.
W. P. Cantrell.
M. K. Elrod.
B. D. Langford.
Harry P. Bell (Gainesville).
Wm. M. Hutchinson.
N. J. Laws.
SECOND WEEK.
A. C. McEver.
W. D. Welchel.
Joseph E. Pass.
F. B. Light.
Wm. Mangum.
J. H. Adams.
T. E. Highsmith.
Jas. D. Hawkins (Chnchem).
John Gilmer.
General M. Jackson.
B. H. Whelchel.
Carlton W. Merck.
L. M. Stringer.
Walter Strickland.
G. F. Turner.
Van F. Jones.
Charles R. Howington.
W. B. J. Lord.
M. G. Reynolds.
U. S. Odell.
W. L. Wood.
J. B. Pierce.
I. J. S. Head.
S. S. Carter.
H. H. Lancaster.
L. B. Grier.
R. A. Ramsey.
L. A. Butterworth.
Charles S. Merck.
John G. Kennedy.
D. P. Wilson.
S. J. Vandiver.
W. T. Sell.
W. N. Duckett.
W. C. Walker.
Ben H. Martin.
Miss Eula Lathem is visiting friends
in Warrenton, Ga.
Miss Whithead, who has been visiting
Miss Eula Lathem, left Saturday for
Social Circle.
Mr. W. S. Cox came in Thursday
from Young Harris to visit his children,
W. A. Cox and Mrs. H. S. Davenport.
Mr. Cox left Monday a. m. for Young
Harris with his daughter, Mrs. Dr.
Parsons, and children. The children
will enter Young Harris College.
Arthur Mitchell, who has been hold
ing down a good position in Jackson,
Miss., for the past 8 month, is in Gaines
ville on a vacation visit to his father’s
family, the first week off he has enjoyed
since going to Mississippi.
Cheek —Woodliff.
Much surprise was apparent yes
terday among the many friends of
the parties most vitally concerned
when it was announced that Mr. Pans
B. Cheek and Miss Clara Woodliff
were quietly married at the home
of Rev. R. M. Dixon on the even
ing of June 29th, the pastor of
Myrtle street church officiating.
The marriage has been kept a pro
found secret till last week. These
young people are among the best
and most popular of the city and
they have hundreds of friends who
were intensely interested in their
romantic marriage and who wish
for them unbounded happiness.
They will be at home to their
friends at Mr. Finger’s on College
avenue.
Dr. Smith for Mercer.
Dr. Charles Lee Smith has been
elected and accepted the presidency
of Mercer University, succeeding
Dr. Pollock. Dr. Smith is a native
of Durham, N. C., is a graduate of
Wake Forest and Johns-Hopkins,
finishing his education at the Uni
versity of Halle, Germany. He
has been connected with charitable
work, been on the lecture platform
and served for fourteen years as
professor of Philosophy and Polit
ical Science at William Jewell’s
College, Liberty, Mo. The pros
pects for Mercer are bright under
his guidance.
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—HaII County.
Ordinary’s Office, July 5, 1905. To all persons
concerned: This is to give notice that Mrs. A. F.
Lancaster has in due form of law filed her pe
tition to have some suitable person appointed
Sermanent administrator upon the estate of
. H. Lancaster, late of said county. This appli
cation will be considered and passed upon on
the first Monday in August, 1905.
W. N. DYER. Ordinary.
Yon Nay Get Hurt Today.
A prominent Gainesville professional
man a few weeks ago was persuaded to
take a policy in the Employers’ Liabil
ity Accident Insurance Company.
He didn’t care particularly about it.
He didn’t think he’d need it.
Last week the local agent paid him a
cool hundred dollars for four weeks
benefits.
You may get hurt. Your time’s worth
money. Isn’t it business to have your
time insured, just as you protect your
house? The Employers’ Liability of
London is the best accident protection
to be had. The local agent can back
this assertion.
. W. C. HAM.
Room 4, second floor, Postoffice Bldg.
Mr. Ham is agent for the “big three”
—The Prudential Life. The Employers’
Liability Accident, and the Continental
Fire. This is the best of ideal combi
nations for strong insurance of all
classes.
FOR SALE.
An Opportunity Like this Seldom
Offered.
A Lumber business, established three
years and continually growing. A har
vest for the right man. The business
consists of one Gay & Egan machine,
6x24; re-saw, cut-off saw, band saw
Edger turning-lath, dry kiln of 5,000
feet daily capacity, engine and boiler
power to spare. Everything good as
new; in operation every day. Located
in a town of 3,500 inhabitants, with
good schools, fine churches, a dozen or
more artesian wells flowing with pure,
healthful water. Nothing of the kind
in twenty-five miles. Neighboring
towns and country growing. Plenty of
rough stock accessible, and at reasona
ble prices. Business can be worked up
to one hundred thousand dollars an
nually. For further information, apply
to J. P. WATSON,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
THE GAINESVILLE EAGLE, AUGUST 3, 1905.
CUTICURA SOAP
The World’s Greatest
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The World’s Sweetest
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Sale Greater than the World’s
Product of Other Skin Soaps
Sold Wherever Civilization Has
Penetrated.
Millions of the world’s best people
use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti
cura Ointment, the great skin cure,
for preserving, purifying, and beau
tifying the skin, for cleansing the
scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff,
and the stopping of falling hair, for
softening, whitening, and soothing
red, rough, and sore hands, for baby
rashes, itchings, and chafings, for
annoying irritations, or too free or
offensive perspiration, for ulcerative
weaknesses, and many sanative, anti
septic purposes which readily suggest
themselves to women, especially
mothers, as well as for all the pur
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Cuticura Soap combines delicate
emollient properties derived from
Cuticura, the great skin cure, with
the purest of cleansing ingredients
and the most refreshing of flower
odours. No other medicated soap
ever compounded is to be compared
with it for preserving, purifying, and
beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and
hands. No other foreign or domestic
toilet soap, however expensive, is to
be compared with it for all the pur
?oses of the toilet, bath, and nursery,
hus it combines in one soap at one
price the most effective skin and com
plexion soap, and the purest and sweet
est toilet, bath, and nursery soap.
Sold throughout the world. Cuticura Resolvent, st*c.
(in form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 25c. per vial of 60),
Ointment,soc., Soap, 25c. Depots: London, 27 Charter
house Sq.; Paris, 5 Rue de la Paix; Boston, 137 Columbue
Ave. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
Send for “ How to Cure Every Humour.”
Notice ot Pro Date of Will.
GEORGIA—HaII County.
In the matter of the probate of the last will of
Mrs. Nancy S. Gordon, deceased. In the
Court of Ordinary of Hall County, Ga.
To Drayton Wasson, Flora Wasson, residing in
Texas; Nellie Alma Cunningham, Herman M.
Cunningham, E. R. Cunningham, Willie E.
Cunningham, Mrs. Maude Campbell, Mrs.
May (Geo. F.) Viett. Ray Cunningham, Harry
Cunningham, residing in Virginia; D. P.
Cunningham, residing in Washington; Mrs.
R. H. Mansfield, residing in North Carolina;
Clarence Purcell, residing in Mississippi;
Mrs. G. S. Cunningham, Mrs. L. V. Manning,
Mrs. A. H. Manning, Bertice Barnett and
Iris Burnett, minors; J. 8.-Cunningham; and
the following minors: Mabel Lillian Cun
ningham, Annie Simmons Cunningham, Guy
Edgar Cunningham. Willie Elias Cunning
ham, Lawton Stewart Cunningham, George
Lawrence Cunningham, Mrs. Amanda Deer
ing, Joe Gordon, Will A. Gordon, residing in
Texas, and William H. Gordon, residing in
Arkansas:
You are hereby cited to appear at the Au
gust term. 1905, of said court, on the first Mon
day in said month of August, and snow cause,
If any, why the paper offered by W. E. Paris,
executor, should not be admitted to probate in
solemn form and admitted to record as the last
wiil of Nancy S. Gordon, deceased.
Witness my official signaturs this June 5,1905.
W. N. DYER, Ordinary.
W Paint’s important.
For beauty of finish and durability
half a century’s reputation tells goo
hings for
Wadsworth’s Pure Prepared Paints.
Our Claims:—Superior methods of
manufacture, but no secrets. A pure
Lead, Zinc, and Linseed Oil Paint.
Paint made from Lead alone will
chalk off; too much Zinc will crack
and scale. We use Lead and Zinc in
just the right proportions, Lead to
give body and Zinc to prevent the
paint from chalking and to give bril
liancy to the colors and permanency
to the finish.
Wadsworth Pure Paint is a heavy-bodied, semi-paste pigment paint, weighing
to the gallon, thoroughly ground in pure, old process kettle
boiled linseed oil, thick enough to require from half to one gallon of pure linseed
oil added to each gallon of paint. Average cost $1.12 per gallon.
City Pharmacy,
Dr. G. T. and H. B. CANNING, - . Gainesville, Ga.
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ATEC THE LINE FOR PLEASURE,
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on the SUMMER resorts
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f Mailed Free to Aoy Address.
j fuILWAT W. A. Turk, S. K. Hardwick, ’W. H. Tatlob.
“ Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen’l Paas. Agent. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
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I buy, sell, and rent real estate, col
lect rents and return property for taxes
for non-resident customers. I want to
handle your property.
W I. HOBBS,
Room 1, Dean building. Gainesville, Ga.
For Rent or Sale.
Cheap.
One 7-room house, with water works, garden,
pasture, barn; 300 yards from car line; Summit
street.
Two 6-room dwellings, one large store house,
gardens, barns, orchards; on Factory Hill,
Candler road.
Four dwellings, two 7-room, two 5-room, 15
acres good land; ideal homes; just outside
city, Candler road.
Three dwellings, two 6-room, one 4-room, on
Summit street, one block from car line.
See
Parks & Gaillard,
Post-Office Building.
R. SMITH,
Real Estate and Rent
ing Agent.
Buy, Sell, and Exchange all kinds
Real Estate.
SALE LIST.
6-room house, N. Green, lot 100x400,
$2,000.
8-room house S. Main street.
8-room house, Main street, a bargain;
$2,500.
3 houses on Findley street.
7-room house and 2 tenant houses N.
Bradford street. Close in; a bargain.
A number of vacant lots over town.
RENT LIST.
3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in
house with excellent family.
8-room house, S. Main street.
5-room house on Banks street.
4-room house W. Washington street.
2 houses S. Bradford street.
2 houses Myrtle street.
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Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
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Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach. liver and bowels.
Dr. J. B. George.
Davidson 8s Pruitt
HARDWARE CO.
SWe have just put in a line
of Stoves from the cheapest
to the highest grade. Will
take pleasure in showing
any one our line. A look
at the Stoves will convince
you that they have been
bought right, and we are
willing to sell them at a
small margin.
It will soon be time to gather your crops, and you
will need your old run-down wagon repaired. We have
the material to do it with. We carry a big line of
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, and Iron. In fact, everything you
need to make your old wagon as good as new.
We are still selling Stevens and Winchester Kifles.
All styles and calibres. 1000 Columbia single shot Guns
at prices that defy competition.
TAKE DOWN
FEATURE
BELTING.
Leather, Rubber, and Canvas s stitched Belting.
We have the largest line that ever came to Northeast
Georgia. Quality the best on the market. Every foot
guaranteed. Price, no one can undersell us. We buy
in quantities that get the lowest discounts, and give our
friends the advantage of these low prices.
Jill //
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Plows! I’lows I !
Two solid car-loads of the old reliable Oliver
Chilled Plows, genuine Oliver Chilled Repairs, the kind
that don’t break easy. You very often hear a merchant
say that they have got just as good as the Oliver, but
this is a myth, and he knows it when he makes the
statement. W e are going to close out the above lot of
Plows at a very small profit, as we want every farmer
m this section to have an Oliver Chilled Plow, for they
make farming a pleasure and not a burden.
Call and let us show you through our mammoth
stock of Hardware, and if you are not satisfied that we
can sell you goods as cheap as any one under the sun,
you are at liberty to go elsewhere.
STOW, BELL <& 00.,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS,
Gainesville, Georgia.
Coffins. Caskets, and Burial Robes.
Open Day and Night.
Phone 224. 15 and 17 E. Spring St.
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year’s williams
Old. WHISKEY oCm
Four Quarts Free. Read Our Offer.
Our great- g randfa ther , Colonel Joseph Williams, the revolutionary
hero, established this business, right on this spot, in 1768 more than 100
years before dealers advertising themselves as “old houses” dreamed of
going into the whiskey business. Ours is the original mail order whiskey
business, after which many small dealers pattern in an attempt to duplicate
our success. They cannot compete with us in quality because they are not
distillers, and in attempting to meet our prices they put on the market
terribly injurious and dangerous concoctions— many which contain the
deadly wood alcohol.
Our business, our name and our whiskey have withstood all competition and criticism for almnct a
tury and a half-a record unparalleled in the business world. For four cenerXnc o" r Th .1 v
been recognized as the purest and best possible to produce and during that time we bave'<erCed
hundreds of thousands cf customers. In order to mcr.ase our list ofcustomTrs To one mil->o- and - o
an past efforts during the next few months, we offer the following exceptionally low prices on our high
whiskies for a short time only. If not satisfactory when received, you can re‘urn at m-r d
will refund every cent paid. What fairer preposition could you ask? Our word— e Pe
n JjXi Vinston ’ N - C - wiU tell y™~ is g° od « low- Packed in 47 8 P , Phonal
EXPRESS PAID 10 YOUR b f ATiONj f A 4 ' 8 * als ia kc E«
CORN 3 £ al!on ® Special Offer (in jug, boxed) s9o'
UKW, 3 gallons Favor te (in Jug, buxed) Z 75 5 "*
RYE OR 12 full quarts Favorite (in battles, boxed) 6 95
BOURBON 12 full quarts Finest Quality (in bottles, boxed) 973
■ „ 12 full White Man’s Choice (in bottles, boxed)... 12 45 10 «
12 full quarts Private Stock, 20 years old 15 31 21
3 gallons Mountain Apple Brandy (in Jug, boxed) 6.95 21
Tinnn’wHh «rh ) n O d eaChOf - th % Sixdifferentkindsfors * B - 35 * Terms . cash'with order.
r n rrY h 1 , d i^! r COminß frOm this adv '‘ rtisment accom P an ied by the names and addresses of
1 w biskey drinkers we propose to give free a Handsome Pocket Flask, Cork ScrewSfTanH r.
Iv 2En 0 fh the r^ ith H fOUr beaUtifUl piCtUres "Presenting four anti-rtolXaS
B J. p u" hasinE three " 3 ls allons °r twelve quarts, you get about two 121 gallons without exnrk« rh S "
FR P EB Ple r Wh ?/ hiP four [4]quarts pay about as much express on
ages. FREE In addition to the above, if you or your friends will send us an order -t f t pac _~
cry bank in North Carolina, all our state officials, Senators and Congressmen ’ Ev '
THE OLD NICK WILLIAMS CO., Lock Box 49 Williams, N. C.*