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'COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber
Council met in fogula| Mayor j
pro tem. Bell preadinpa Iyi | I
Mayor Thompson ap®AJ |[l|i(yn|e|i ■
Allen, Hudson, Simß«i^'
and White present.
Minutes of Aug. 12, 1905, read and
approved.
Question of purchasing meters was
taken up and discussed by the Council,
and the same was referred to the Com
mittee on- Water and Lights, with
power to act.
Petition of Mr. Thomas Walker to
peddle within the city on sundry arti
olec without license was read and tabled
for*t h? jbikseilt: r “ * .
J^titi(fh f of U R. Smith, forpeipission
to erect a two-story awning in frofilPo
his place of business on S. Bradford
street, and to use all of the sidewalk
and half of the street if necessary, tem
porarily, was read and referred to the
Committee on Buildings, with power to
act.
Public
through imtoaops, |h it thpy
had a proportion t< up 1 he col
umns in flout lAiiHihg
with cement and sand. After some dis
cussion the matter was referred to the
Building Committee, to investigate and
report at next meeting of Council.
‘Uhe following accounts were read first
time: Account of S. A. French of New
b-York. for police supplied $25.15 (1904).
| (No action was taken at this meeting,
but postponed until next meeting,., and
the Clerk instructed to request the sev
eral policemen to be present; also to re
quest the former Clerk, Mr. H. E.
Mundy, to be present.) Atlanta Supply
Co., $38.76; Atlanta Rubber Stamp and
Stencil Works, $150; Atlas Oil Co.,
$6.90; Arlington Hfot l,fsVl j£T' T
.The members olLfoe fajdnFire De|
partment applied fir 2& ;i 9 u |
said time to bedivimMr’tJMweeit thw fir's*
men. Granted.
Mr. A. R. Dorsey was present and
stated to Council that there was a lot
Dot numbered at Alta Vista Cemetery,
on which there were three members of
the Rudicil family interred, and that
thaiUat-wasi n rnisUfid.. JttEiu.
Rudicil by Mr. A. B. C. Dorsey during
the time the said A. B. C. Dorsey had a
lease on the cemetery from the city
council, and that notbeen I
I
thflcenOeiOprjfle I
clew’s office, and 4
th fllot to be numbered and deed for
sa A to be issued and records to be com
pl«d. The same was referred to the
I Committee on Cemetery, City Attorney,
Mr Drnsey, and.foe
TffiE -
cemetery was referred to the Commit
tee
for nvestigation, and
to ;t if in their judgement sfme was
ne< ed. . .
r . le objections to assesineiMfl nHm"-
tai n u P aud S M^..u m ag t} Mto&r
As ssment on Ae
Ca leberry at
th< hardware
$2 km) to
Gr m street,
ses its was by vote of
tai Jd - .TZATJS
. .sessment of the shoe factory owned
by’ the Jbo. A.^iith_ r Ms«. Co.
JofiS JlI
We assessments on the following
naJedpersonswere _by;.vote of, foe
coAcil Btlstl.iffea*:
Mrfl S. A. Wallace, Frank Lyle, Mrs.
F. I. feoffier; iTTfo ASair^Ert.-W
mJ, .Miss' Hattie.. NpwmajL J?al
mcKr, F. R. Longstreet, Adihr.,* L.-It
Puwett, Guardian and Agent.C
\ ftere being no further business,
I <?> =
As. H. White. Clerk.
1 *"*"* ic .'cjms'*
■other Sided Against Children.
mrl Swaney, who was wanted for
assAlting he. ’ Widow" fJhjtrp ;
Bejiolds’*sorffi iW'tf&R* ffiV'g’ene'raf'
diffflulty at the home of that lady, was
and brought to this city for
while on a return trip to his home for
hia clothing, it bemg presgmed tiiat hR ■
was preparing to leave the country and
bflnd in WWI/TW
aft of
oflurred when Mrs. Revnolds, whose
wounded
I promptyoffereato
' stand bail for Swaneyi When this was -
I objected to she went to the bank, it is
. said, and borrowed SIOO to put up as
* cash collateral.
How’s This?
D&ffars Reward for
HDjHke thit Cpfeiot be cured by
J. CHJSNNEY CO., Toledo, O.
We, the facers ave F,
ney for theattt 15 and
fectly in all business tranSaetfdtis ,
and financi|M||able tocarry out
made by - so /-
LwALDINOiO&NNANJrIffAS’nN'? 2 5 » l
Toledo, O.
Hall’s CaMujjh Curataken internally, act
ing directliEgroon and mucous sur
faces of sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug
gisss.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consuption.
“Uncle Joe Bacon” Was There.
Uncle Joe Bacon Reed and Uncle
Nath in Um
|of tlel strterior c|S-t‘
day lastaAveel »elo|e|tle pictuwLs Meta 1
iwhich iolr ; ffiLbias enfotllislel :
|he wSlffioMifeMe
looked with affectionate interest and
almost reverence on the portraits of the
confederate generals which make the
central piece over the fire place, and
then .passed on to the eaoellant picture
of Alexander H. Stephens, which hangs
by itself on the east wall. The loyal
old Confeds, oue with a leg buried on a
distant battle field, talked of the Geor
gia hero with such touching sentiment
that any younger Georgian must have
felt-s-the inspiration of the great soul
that of what Georgiy fras:.
stbod for in the history of the States/
Uncle Joe Bacon said:
“I remember as well as if it were
only yesterday one day in the latter
sixties that I was on picket duty, away
out on the far line, that I let Little
Aleck Stephens pass the lines in the
'farginip country' on his-way /o the
of the I Unicoi ind
heads] Idßkipg to* pekce/negorta-
Tfons. passed beyond myliire U
saw him take out a white handkerchief
and tie it on his crutch he carried and
hold it up as a truce sign, when he was
nearing the Union line. I don’t think I
will ever forget the picture of that little
man going on that errand—knowing of
the Georgia statesman as I did add real
izing as I did the tremendous impor;
tance of the mission oh which he " was
sent.”
They all Went to Camp-Meeting.
Sunday was a great day for attending
camp-meeting in Hall county. Many
went either
or Lebahjm toftHe natter plfedp,
it is nej»er than Lii#p|in. all I
over
ing counues^too, tTie cuizens spem the
day at these historic places of primitive
style worship. Some few visited Louds
ville, also. The weather was ideal and
scores took advantage of the pleasant
out-door weather for a day in tha open
and became so enamoured of the de
iightfaii iwutwMwdel jghtßthut 1 tlwy'tar ■
ried along the roads and failed to reach
the camp grounds.
3 a I*
i to aiinn .s tsc. I grJs-f
f■ grater Wf&g ct
J j-**^\vbt n ai{ft?h€s‘A^h v 4t>'s e Alhfn'HAl<fftwcats e d '
ignorance proinptsTier to suffer :tiong in silence,
t [ and’reiiftin dark a$ cause
tnotlierhood. *
Mother’s Friend takes the doctor’s place at her
and sh&bas no cause for an interview. She.
rSreast and arove the annomen,TliFougliont preg
nancy, will enable her to undergo the period of
gestation in a cheerful mood and rest undis
y t f3ib How ,cjica**g!y;
Mother’s Friend
*- Is EinitftenS anil Tise Only-.
odorless ana will not stain w'omen’s pretty
. It i^iaajd-'-be shameful if the- -
''kifCrifi’Ce ormtfdeJtfy-weYe'iiecessarjr tv thd-suc
cessful issue of healthy children. All women
about <9 become mothers need -send-only-tOi.-i -
dVtift St<rrs , Settire the-pfize child- -
birth remedy.
Sweet motherly anticipation and healthy
a result o£ the e ■
. -.Que 'book “Motherhood” mailed All.
”• have it. ”' - Us T-'l .
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
LW ForSafg.
-—I. offer far aa 1 p part, of my,. land,.. ■
lying in Madison and Oglethorpe
’tiffc .rr l
t©f
good houses on it. No better
farming land in Areorgia. — '
In the next twenty years or less
I firmly believe all agricultural land
in this section of Georgia will
double in price. It has in the past
a *
OfeTTERS OFgJlwikfei&lllON/l
GlwßGlA—Hail County.
Ordinary’s Office, Au&S, 19flp. Notiße to all
concerned: fßift-js'tp gWe
Martin &s fllecFhiseemion
to be aptoiitt^>«irinan<BiA adminißtJafruAipcnj
the estake oj trfdeOn "Martin, late of” saia
county. This application will be considered
and passed upon on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1905.
TBB GAINESVILLE EAGLES AUGDHTI SI/ 1903. i
... WP
IB W »t
Much That Every Woman Desires to
Know About Sanative, Antiseptic
Cleansing and the Care of the
Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
WHAT CUTICURA
vu x. :
~ Too mtich -stress cahnOt t>& placed-” :
on the great value of Cuticura Soap,
Ointment, gpd Fills' in -tlw Uhtisiep/'
tic cleansing ‘of the mucous sut.
faces, and of the blood and circulating
fluids, thus affording pure, sweet, and
economical local and constitutional
treatment for weakening ulcerations,
inflammations, itchings, irritations,
displacements, pains, and
irregularit iesl tfe c|u 1 i£r to females.
Heaf?e t?ht Cntlcufa remedied have a
wonderful influtn/e - in restoring
health, strength, and Deauty to weary
women, who have been prematurely
aged and invalided by these distress
ing ailments, as well as such sympa
thetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis,
hysteria, and nervousness.
- Women from the very, first have
fully appreciated the purity and sweet
ness, the power to afford immediate
relief, the certainty of speedy and
permanent cure, the absolute safety
and great econortiy which have -madß 1
Cuticura the standard humour rem
edy of the civilized world
TORTURING HUMOR
Cured by Cuticura.
/ STUsufflr a terrible
I itching e<t-eiA jny MofijAand face be-
I Wg covered sfr&/|Srever in my
f Bfa d|d JJxpfc-wnce suffer
ing-, ror’d&th, which I
felt was near. I had tried doctors and
medicines without success, but my
mother insisted that I try Cuticura
I felt better after the first application
of Cuticura Ointment, and was soon
entirely well. Mrs. A. Etson, Belle-
Vue, Mich.
Cuficura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are sold throughout
DBIN 0
Pleasant to take 1
The new laxative. Does!
not gripe or pauseate."
andJiNftW'
stipation by restoring the
1 pa ® q atoM-
and bowels.
Dr. J. B. George.
SMITH,
Rent
•O'Buvf SelF, aild J?Xc6arfge all kin
’KeaT
6-room house, N. Green, lot 100x4(
$2,500.
c 3Jiou§es qu
3 - 7-room house tenwnt houses :
Bradford; strqet .Closo in; baygai
1 ” A-number btf vacantdots’ovef town.
lc vtibio* BBrRUMta.-nsfi.-sl
3 roqms, furnished or unfurnished,
8-room bouse, S. Main street.
; ' SrrOdm liousfe on’ Banks?
4-room house W. Washington stret
2 houses S. Bradford street. «
e
»A lettejr addressed to I
iDfcuien, £Esihe Milk
and South-Western Railroad Compaq
Graymont, Emanuel County, Georgi
change in your location, will put you
in communication with, parties Jia ving
rich farming lands to sell or rent along
Rai>»d. iqp J
OJhigjP uew and very profl
ductive of Corn, Cotton, Peas, Potal
melons, and Cataloupes, and well
There is left sufficient timber for
building and plan tation purposes. ~ You
have but to come and verify these
statements by seeing for yourself, or
writing to some of the many settlers
from North Georgia, South Carolina,
and jCarqhna,
tlteir latiito
iffe
prddtictiVe; ® jr?
You will find a hospmbfexpeople Mk
jgiy| grou a hearty
‘new sectaft
W
LETTBRS OF
County.
permanent administrator .MragThe
Levi Bennett, late of saioMWroty. ’:slWSreim
plication will be considered and passed upon
_on the first Monday in September 1905.
a-• - W. N. DYER Ordinary.
FORSALE.
T. -J. Newman home-place, west
side Spring street.
dwelling and large barn.
Lot 100x000.
This property can be bought at
a bargain for quick sale.
E. E, KIMBROUGH.
Real Estate’Agent.
•• ■ -- - * i< •- ®
.. . 1 tu -I I
C. A. DOZIER,
IniJrtilLVhlMum,'
W1 BtftldittgU - ■
“Some haemeat and can nA
1 And some wad eat that want it:
But we hae.taa&r»®d Vtie &&hai,
And sae the Lord be thanket.”
ThC third fln 1 ' Jrftfove?fetecribt^stfi6-ped
pl#-#U-GainesVslW~ Cli
mate,
everything conducive to health.
The city of Jias aR jn the
way of that the
large cities have—-watpr works, sewers,
lic schqqb & bU f e Pial,e college, and v;a
rious large ffianufactoriefe. -
ThC"year just past has been somewhat
quiet, but the people of Wis sectioii are
in good shapg, alt flßiknig money (or
nearly
we are .getting h&rd-down tp business.
Real estate /valuable here and' will
become ffitfre so/the'number of transac- ‘
tions is increasing-, and-theman -of f ore
sight will buy befe»e--values 4ncrease
very much* j-I liave almost -evgry kind
of property in real estate that any one
•may lots, residences, build
ing lots, farms, tenement houses, and
'some mineral lands... r
I Have a good many inquiries for
farms, and would like to add more farms
to my list: *T~have 'bWn iirthe business
a long time. I and the
properties well; have sold for a great 1
many/ahd to great, in&ny, add refer
you to those of my customers who are
satisfied with what 1 Jiave doqe. I in
vite all who hate property to* s&ll io list
it with- me, and all wito want to buy
to Jet , ine snow them what I have
I can benefit both/ No salU nd Charge? 4
< ;c Rea) Estate and
No. l State Bank Building/ - ■
GAINKSMILLE, GA id
* wn
■' PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cle*nut« <DA beauUfijrf the Jmfr.
Never Fails to Restore O-ray
HaiT' to’ its Youthful Color.
Cures tcale- diseases A hair falling.
50c, and SI.OO at Druggists
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
Raswgßs*
AJLfOMK fcr.CHIGHJEST.BB’S
»'
17 fly Henin Buy dfyeur’ Druggist; or s^h<T’4c.Tai “ lt
liZL’ rf”'Paa-tifrulara, Testimonials ’
-H-JP < -CMMteater CheuMcal Co.,
For Va.
Htyfc
Schools for Young Ladies in the. South. New
buiM«i^<rpia^bs^aria j Offipiis
Arheripan,
tory advantages in ana Elocution.
Sttnfefift '
Dgsif. gwon'a vkinsAT
•4/4 .imvis Dm-ti .oerar
bo Vet^r^^e^puH^K.Quse of '4opf''iir
Gaita^wilfe;•ifcltnWtlfe lekaUhbftrtkflf}' sfeW'W'
the first Tue.«daiy fn Saptenitier, ;160o,!the fol
lowing. to wit:
Two ae.res’qf land, inprApr less, lying on the
waters of the Mulberry river, in Friendship
distrieVr.arfJoMmig laWsiof MJTSfckett i
an<t;otWß. tte.,
Williams line, down the meandering or tpe,,;
creek down to a rock corner, thence N. E.-'to a? ’
rock, op thearTgJnal llffS’tjrehce S7TC. to the
beginWingCof tJer-jbejrfgtihe’jand ’ deederLtn
Said propertyJq~Ee’S3llUasJHe Property of
the estate of LftrtfedjfWill
i.Li. :>A’dminfßtrat^.of>LSndS&yAVi»iatos. • *
-‘if o.j ..-..ci
SJl?riff Sates; :*
GEORGUFtaWwS- fco 5?;Li Ml
pubfle tH« Jiigh&st: Wider,;
the legal honjftjtf om the firwt Tupsday iiK .
erty“Kitf m ’ ,
All that tract of land lying in the 392 d dis
trict G. Mj. of said coQnty, bounded on the
east'by Iktrdsof'.T. M.'Tirkle; eh the son th by
lands of James Ethridge, on the west by lands
of J. E, Sloauraud on the fiofthl>y lands of R.
F. Sloan I .' containing one hundred and twenty
acres, more er lessr Levind on and to be sold
as the property-of. Mrs. Amanda Johnsop by
virtue of and to satisfy a u fa issued rroin the
justice court of the 392 d distrlctG: M. in favrtr
of J. W. Quillian vs. Mrs. Amanda Johnson.
Levy made and returned to me by J. D. Deaton,
. - = : A. CROW,
Sheriff Hall County.
LETTERS OE-GIJAJiDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA—HaII County. ...
Qrdinary’s Office, Aug. 10,1905. Notice.to all
concerned: T. JT. Mclntyre has in proper form
of raw applied to me for letters of giiardian
ship of th® person and-preperty of Ruby Dails,
Willie May Dails, and Dwight .Barnes,. This
application will be considered and passed upon
by the Gau*i-oa the first Monday ia Sept., 1005. -
_ X DYKR cyr(Ji __ ry _ _
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT.
GEORGIA —Hall County.
Ordinary’s -Office, Aug. 7. 1905. Notice to all
*lWEjMsers
we l<Mk>nths
wv lD<^^RßFon> aWF ow °iwfl>° B - :
renaSSSbt wfe 1
pdaHpeasecnßKSve
xSHI and flMft sojßflvaWl.- 1
iflMh'he CflMßkn olfllefoife '
SeptJMßthe iHfe wgm
[ W RS wF A a Ti oy E;
'°flfl ßu g J
Me^’W haß MB ue of l!& filed w ’
' >e a^Hr '
SpW” Bwj? n ®HEP B tate£jßJohßsß. BagwdtL?i
late of said county. This application will be
considered and passed upon on the first Mon
day in September, 1905.
W. N. DYER, Ordinary.
Paimonr Hardware Co.,
Greuixies’ville, C3-a.
There will be FIVE SATI'RDAI S.in Uie jnyntb of.Seplembsr.
On these five,particular days we will GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY
EREE PF CHARGE to every man, woman, and child Who nur
chases of -us goods-to the amount one dollar-(sl.(XK> or more
eqinvatenT in any other hardware. : Above "Wer atmltes* VirtFv "
. J'jUis ? 20" 2jt < nc;JqnrH'';** t;- -
Septeqmr Saturdays. ?. ——
-ifqino" -YtlMwM n«qO •UOuW
rr&d v9f» i 'M.U lijmj , lO < t* ? r
\ , r J we ..testimony .-of
- r.- farmers in this seo
tioffvinieh who follow the plow and know whereof they speak, amfcr
Ol ®^>°^i^OK l i;gy y|je tWguar
antee entire satisfaction* Our one-horse/plow
pldws. are 10, 13, 19*. They interchange with some
numbers of Oliver plows, and are the smoothest, best chilled
goods we have found anywhere, NONE EXCEPTED.
1 Z-'Z ■''G.’.'.'-i " '<.;•«[ 4»• v <_-• •* - ~s“
Tl«£f .. ■ • . , . . • ..4 ,; . ■ - A - -
“ Y ” Middle Bnster Has maleable standards; no breaking
.them. ees tewte «H 9 wt
; 7 Hillside Plows, wood and steel beam; also Chattanooga Re=
yefsibleJ)isc Plows, Hoosier Grain Drills, Moline and Ohio Rever=
sible Harrows, lb, 18, arid 20; solid and notched Discs,
Dop’t forget the Five Saturdays In September.
■ ' I3<q;.r bio
: -WK ildsiwn
‘ btf itlT sanitary *
ireqfiiphiWt/ EV’ery -pi'e ca ift io ri
;- w shWldWtalfien tb Be ' Bat Kr.
pTu}iiTMng as' thor
nibdern as the
((n artfxw Sennit r
t/ !$: t<? it’}4.-i 51,'j’w r-vis
a-T ’4iaii2x4 2i.."i •' >'-■
o ? One-piece Lavatories
•v a inm, bos voi , , ,
the ; iuosL sanitary -fixtures jnade, and wG'rk of installing
th|nfi‘ialetv to uut>ill meetydvr bigheat: expectations; us- tell you-'
the ,cost g os bath-jooui with a “STANDARD” Bath and -
'pije-piqce pxiqq. will - suTprtsfe £)ut work- *'
'pien^kre/skyie^J^^oh^/dcs.and will, give entire satisfaction. U. < •
• y ■ GAINESVILLE, -GEQKGIA.
F . . - . - Eagle office bifildi'ng.
r , »—T“ ■
■I7:: I 7 , -
a f—z r: ~ 1-".. ; .
f I ODD .NICK r HOUSE|
i YEARS ; YEARS»
Old. WHISKEY OLD?
I————' _!
Four Quarts Free. Read Our Offer.
,ose P. h 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 info the whiskey business. Ours is the original mall order whiskev
■ k business, .gffotwhich many small dealers-pattern in an attempt fodonlicafo
our success. cannot compete with qs.in quality because thev are not
distillers, «nd;in attempting t^meet our prices they put on foe 7 market
terribly: mjunousAnd dangerous concoctions—many which contain the
deadly w?©d.alcohol. : : r? j
- c «2 ur and ou t whiskey have, withstood »U competition and-criSdsm for alfeoJt <• ■
. tarySnd iChilf-f in the business four
en . re „ c f*B^ d todUurfee that TiSe u<fe have served
hundreds bf thousands 6f customers. In order to increase o«r lisj Qf customers-oore milii« n
an past we offer the on ou? ■
whiskies for a jf not satisfactory when received, you can return 7 (wr
will refund every cent paid. v. hat fairer preposition could you ask? Our wordo«th.v» >' Q .
. Jta&jf Winstorr. N. C. w.lf teil vor.-te «• X o6d a* £Old.
EXCESS PAID 10 YOORsmATION. fmrX 4 in keg,
5 J T *F i ’;..7..U.v..y4 90^ ;; |
• ' ’4 * L? ba^d1......... »-• <-•6.75. .. 4 .1. '
■* ftYE OR 12 full quarts Favdrite (in botfles, boxed) 695 * injr
-•7 HOUftBON ’ Finest P’^lit^finbottlet^hoxed).. ' 9/73 '
Pfup quarts White Man’s Choice (in bottles, boxed)... 12.45
12 fuU-qaarts Private Stock, 20 years old. T . .7'...' . 153-1 2112
3 gallons. Mountain Apple Brandy («»7ug,-box?<i) - ••■•••• ,
mor one gallcn(in jug) ofeach of the six different kinds for $18.35. Terms,’ cash ‘with order ''’ " * [
P With each order coming from this advertisment accompanied by the names and addresses of ten !
UwijiSkey drinkers we propose to give free a Handsome Packet Flask, Cork Screw K t fte and Ci 1
frT* H foUr beaut,fu! colored P ic ™ representing four anti-revolution*™ scSs !
P^ r e^ ,PB V‘ ree J i igallons °r twelve quarts, you get about two 12J gallons without express '"harpex
FIM=F P t XA-‘ P Pay aboUt as much express on jt “ we Pay on ibSveXS j
ages. FREE-In addition to the above, if you or your friends will send us an order at once nr X
„ P -S, Thc ,a bove prices apply to Ala., Fla., D. t., Ga., Ky., Md., Miss..N J NC T.nn v w I
« al ? I bth “ 1 f tates add sl-60 per package for additional ’Ref JrenwL-E v ’ I
ery bank in North Carolina, all our state officials. Senators and Congressmen, " £ ‘ v_ e
THE OLD NICK WILLIAMS CO., Lock Box 49 Williams, N. C. I