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Took His Bill Away from Him. "
The blood-hound bill recently passe#
by the legislature requiring sheriffs of
"The -several counties to keep trained
track-hounds and maintain them at the
conhty' expense was one of those- pfcc4*
liar accidents so frequent in the Georgia
general assembly. The bill, almost ver
batim, was first introduced in the house
“TTTepf esentaf i ves by RepresetitatlWTr
K. Christoplier pf Hall county. In the
rush of business it seemed that it might
not be reached. Later Senator Mack
Furr of Banks county took the bill .with
scarcely a change of a punctuation
point, passed it through the senate,
shoved it down to the house in the last
rush of final work, and it slipped
through as a matter of course. Mr.
Christopher wasnT particular who got
it through, so it got through, and was
glad the able senator from his own dis
trict was successful. It was originally
the measure proposed and introduced
by the Hall county representative, hoW
ever.
■ New Church at Winder.
The new Methodist church at Winder
is nearing completion. When finished
this will be one of the prettiest churches
in North Georgia. - The people of that
place in general are so proud of this
building that it will be only a question
of time until at least two other similar
buildings will be in the couse of erec
tion, Good churches and school build
ings are among the best advertisements
a town can have. <u .
Given up to Die.
B. Spiegel, 1204 N; Virginia St.,
Evansville, Ind., writes; “For over five
years I was troubled with kidney and
bladder affections which caused,-me
much pain and worry. I lost flesh arrd
was all run downrand a year ago had
to abon^^Ogwor.fi entirely. , J three
of the nest physicians’* wild did me no
good and I was practically given up to
die.’ Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom-,
mended and thd first bottle ga.vo trie
great'relief, and after taking the second
■bottle I was entirehv cured. ”
George. ' 1 e’- ‘ "■ i
>? The,Daughters of the Confederacy
-Will meet-with their pirOsldent,
'G.' Sanders, Friday afternoon, Sept?'
fiF5 o’clock. Quite'-an interesting ptfi-i
gtam has been arranged and it is earn
estly desired to have all members-pteb-i
eat, as delegates will be elected tir tlte
General Convention U. D-. O. to be hold
in Safi Francisco Oct. 3, arid also tri tile
State Conization which convened 0 at
Macon, CA., Oct. 25. . ■ t
jf Nell R. MußtnyyySec’y.
Disappearance.
J. Dx Runyan Os ’Butlerville, 6., laid
the peculiar disappearance of his pain
ful symptoms of indigestion and bilious
ness to Dr. King’s New Life Pills. He
says: “They are a perfect remedy for
dizziness, sour stomach, headache, con
stipation, etc.” Guaranteed at M. C.
Brown’s and Dr. J. B. George’s drug
stores; price 25c.
Mrs. Nancy M. Waldroop,
Aged 46 years, died at her home at New
Holland last Frida; night after an ill
riess of several weeks. She • leaves
husband, Mr. J. L. Waldroop, -and
several children: '• The remains Were
carried to Clarkesville last Friday after
noon -on the vestibule train for burial
’there. Mrs. Waldroop has manly
friends at New Holland, where she had
resided for some time, and many friends
also at her old home in Habershauj,
from .which county .site came to tips
place. ■■ ..■■ -.■■ ■ ..• ioj
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
t/A. J. Nusbaum, Batesjvillq, Indiana,
writes: “Last year I suffered for three
mojutKs with a summer cold so distress
ing. that it interfered with my business.
I- fiad many of the symptoms of hay
fever, and a doctor’s prescription did
not reach my case, and I took several
medicines winch seemed to only aggra
vate m-y case. Fortunately I insisted
upon having Foley’s Honey and Tar
’amf it’quick^c^if ed tHff. J 3£y’Avifl u Htis
-since used Foley’s Honeyrand Tar with
4he same success.’.? Dr. J. 8.. Gqorgq.
; ; Utter Carriers’ Rally. ,
■n- All 'the Rural- Letter-Carriers of. the
- Ninth Congressional District of-Georgia
are requested to meet in Gainesville,
-Ga., on .“Labor Day’-’—Sept 4,111 a. m.
.■-It/being a holiday, we want all the
in the district to be there
i out-ffiil. Business of importance.. iii; p
Yours fraternally < -v-n -
f .- EmoryS. Lorp, ;->o
No.-2, Jefferson I Ga., : Vice-
President of R.-L. G. A. of Ga.f qr
* Ninth Cong. Disfr. of-Ga, ,10
A Touching Story
Is the saving from death of "the baby
girl of Geo. A. Eyler, * Cumberland; Md.
He writes: '‘ At the age of 11 months,
our little girl was * ill declining health,
wilh Throat* Trouble,* arfdGdb
physicians gave her up. We’wereal
"most in despair, when vVe resdived to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery* for Con
sumption, Coughs and- Colds. The first
bottle gave relief; after taking four
bottles she was cured, and is now in
perfect health. ” Never fails to relieve
• and’ cure a cough or cold- At.-M. C.
Brown's and Dr. J. B. -George’s, drug
stores; 50c an d $ 1.00 guaranteed. Trial
bottle free. " ' ‘ ,
■ZZZ A SEHSBLEFtiN.
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Common SenseJSray to
Thg qnly sensible way to cure catarrh
is’ t<s tfreatAe a'healni-giving air that
and heal the irritated mucous mem
brane of the throat and lungs.
''“TJn^Tto’Hie 1 discovery of RyomeLTfie
only way to do this was by a change of
climate. But now by the. use of Hy
omei, one can breathe a medicated air
that destroysf all germ . life -in the air
passages and brings healing antiseptics
to every diseased part of the nose,
throat, and lungs. Immediate relief
always follows the use of Hyomei, and
a permanent cure is gained.
So successful has been the Hyomei
treatment for the cure of catarrh in
Gainesville and neighboring towns that
Dr. George has been selling Hyomei
for some time under his personal guar
antee to return the money if it does not
benefit. Dr. George has sold a great
many Hyomei outfits on this guarantee,
and only one customer has asked for a
return. This remarkable record shows
more clearly than anything else the un
usual powers of Hyomei in curing ca
tarrhal troubles. If you have this dis
ease. you cannot, afford to delay the use
qf Hyomei.
The complete Hyomei outfit, consist
ing of an inhaler, medicine dropper, and
one bottle of Hyomei, costs only $1.00;
extra bottles 50 cents.
Fiendish Suffering
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,Is often caused by sores, ulcers and can
cers that eat away your skin. Wm. Be
dell of Flat Rock, Mich., says: “I have
'tised 'Buckfen’s Arnica Salve for Ulcers,
Sores and Qaneers. It is the best heal
,ing dressing I ever found.” Soothes
and heals cuss, burns and scalds. 25c.
at M. C. Brown’s and Dr. J. B. George’s
drrig stores;' guaranteed.
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•f fiiJ ' i ’>'*7'.' OLi " 'AV''• ' -•> : -l ' -
He stood beside the hotel bed
He’d paid two dollars for, and said:
“It’s e P
Upon a mattress stuffed with cheap
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W *5 A fiuarattteed Luro ior Piles, -r
f*ltching; BHrid; Bleeding orProttuding
‘Piles'? Druggists refund mbney if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to'curb afiy Casey ho
'matter how long staric&ng, in 6 t® *l4
'afiys: First application gives ease and
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded post-paid' fiy Paris Medicine Co.
st - Map;'
Elijah and the Rnvens.
Wateririelbns are about gone,
J' -- K- A
Lumpkin campmeeting is in progress,
having begun Thursday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Duncan of Cog
burn visited relatives and friends in the
city Monday. While here Mr. Duncan
called on the printer, paid up back duds
and a year in advance for his county
paper and Atlanta Journal. Thanks'!
Next?
Our clever patron and good neighbor,
A. K. Smith, brought us a load of stove
wood on subscription this week. Thank s.
Unnecessary Expense.
0) | Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea
iqppe on without warning and, prompt
relief nHriit fie obtained., There is no
qf incurring the expense pf
physician’s service in , cases jf
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diar
,rhoej Remedy is at. hand., ; A dose of
this,remedy will revive. the patient be
fore a doctor could arrive. It has novar
been knowu 'tp fail, even in she mqst.se
and, dangerous cases. For sale by ]s.
,C. Brown Gainesville. .. - j
Southern Buys Tallulah Road.
. The-’Southern has bought the rbad
from Cornelia to Clayton fihd are ex
tending it on to Franklin, N. C., and
Knoxville, Tenn : —«When this is done
through be run from Knox
ville to’ ’ it is' road
will- also be extended from Clayton to
Walhalla,S. 0., and onto Charleston,
is thought that’through lines
Mwill'fbei in operation in less, than'one
year from. nbw. This will give us ao
ibess-to the coal fields of Tennessee and
insure beftfeit ratesi for Gainesville on
f<»b«lir4iay and grain.’-Such an outlet
of great value to the entire sec-
J fioU through whieii the road pass ess.
While thia deal has recently been given
to-the- ; public it-has been believed thfit
ithe. . Scrtitiiern has been the real...owner
the;Cornelia and Clayton road for
’quite a while and that tiie xnoney -that
hate been used tn the constriaction of the
'toad has been furnished by the- South
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. u Summer. Diarrhoea in Children.
=• * : Uufiiig the ’ hot- Weather of thejsum -
tiier months the-first unnatural loose
ness of a child’-8 bowels should have
4mrfiediate attention, so as to check the
disease before it-becomes serious. ‘ All
that is necessary is a few doses of-Oham
'bdrlain’s Colic, ColerA* and Diarrhoea
Remedy followed by a dose -of castor
’Oil tjobtearise the system. Rev. 'M. O.
Stockland, PaStor of the first M. E.
Church, Little Falls,- < Minn., writes:
,f We havb used Chamberlain’s Colic,
Colerfiand Diarrhoea Remedy for sev
eral years and .find it a very valuable
remedy, especially for summer disorders
In children.” Sold by M. C. Brown,
Gainesville. ! 1 -’ 7 ’'
HE GAINESVJLLEIEAg T<F; AUGUST 31
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The tel Jellico,
A-t Summer I*rices.
Send us your orders and save money, and
get the best coal the market affords.
Respectfully, : '
P. N. PARKER.
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They’ll be the rate they’re
The values are ufgror the prices.
You know the Dutchess warranty:
IQ cents a Button; SI.OO a Rip.
Just received another shipment of Carhartt
Overalls.
WATERMAN, BURNETT & CO.,
, -s . Gainesville, Gar-.
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M- C- ROBERTS, Jeweler,
1 ' ' Dealer in
j— watches, clocks, jewelry,
Glass, Sterling Silver and
Plated Wares.
COMPLETE LINE OF EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES.
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■BROWNIE CAMERAS, - '■
“ Complete line of MusicalJfnsttjjf• f V
merits* Victor. Talking. Mfi.chipes •<
and Records. . .• r.;:i ..j ■ . .
I also do alLJdnds. of Wat ch, : • | VjW*
Clock, andi;tj(}wcjtyg3 Repairing' 'I jjiio
..Stone Setting, .Etq.
I3est Work 3 Lowest Prices.
ROBERTS, The Jeweler;.
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•>.; -2d door below posUoffice, Gairiesville, *Ga. “ :
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The XXth Century Sewing Machine.
New Just
Model. Out.
• “ 62'62 ” 7%
rsSeen Tried
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Absolutely the Lightest Running Lock-stitch Machine in the
world. Sold on easy payments. '
- THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
No. 8 Washington St., Gainesville, Ga.
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HARDWARE CO
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? Bfefihines.
■ Me have all styles, and
wKWwMKM* r Wringerxto go with theRL T
P HtJSLMiy Marine- is g&jratu
teed to give satisfaction.
and save your
w^e trou^^e an d worry
y ou possibly can.
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S JWehave just put .in aline
-of Stoves from-tlw 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 riglfit, and we are
-WiHihg 'sell them at a
small margin..
It will soon be time to gather yopr,crop-.and, vou
will need your old run-down wa^on-retired.» LWe»lihk-ie
the material to do it with. We carry a big line of
Rims, Spokes, Hubs,
need to make your oldHvagon as'goucPas new\
.ZTgIHg .
Leather, Rubber, and Canvas’stitched Belting.
/&jfeegOi/te 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
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—Plowml L?lqsls!. Ploiym L
Two soli(Lcar-4oadsj old reliable Oliver
Chilled ClOesl kind
that don’t break easy; xou very often
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. We are going to close out the above lot of
Plows at a very small profit, as we want every farmer
in this section to have an Oliver Chilled Plow, for they
tnaieJaxniug n&t
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stock of Hara ware, and it that we
can sell you good* as cheap as any one under the sun,
you are at liberty to go elsewhere.
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• k Fjrfteauty of finish anl durability
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Wadsworth’s Pure Prepared Paints.
wb/C 0 Our Claims:—Superior methods of
c? 7’ £’toanuj*actures but no secrets. ; Apnpe
'head, Zinc, and'LinseCd Oil Paiiit
d .Paint mi ade from- Lead-ajone will
MAKE liOMf 'Chalk off; too much Zinc will crack
■C!■ fiAl I fTlNwBw ' ’ r ~ -We use Lead and Zinc in
just ’ the’right to
Kwi R7 AnV! E* ve b°dy and Zinc to prevent the
. hlNswMI paint from chalking and to give bril-
liancy to the colors and permanency
-y Tt’* to the finish. ’ i '
Hint heavy-bod led; fitjnbnt ppfiit, 4eighing
from iff iQ'UCpfcuinds th tM gallon, thojbtxgUlyigroundrti jpufe, p$ kettle
boiled linseed oil, thick enough to require from half to-ohe gallon of pure linseed
oil added to each gallon of paint. Average cost $1.12 per gallon.
Dr. G. T. and H. p. 4 ,* M :4tV > Gainesville, Ga.
-DONI mi MACHINE
Until YTCrti3S€®-.Usi isHiO
... Tul jj? bns s.— jD
We can save you money on a machine.
We carry a full line of Parts, Needles for all makes of ma
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THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
.Gainesville, Ga,. d H.'S I', V**