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BOWDRE.
The protrgCted
afte y j *§ lli # for
OnlC.foX<Mwffie
took
in the protracted meeting at Air-Line
last week.
M. C. Buffington recently bought a‘
new surrey ajid buggy. Cook says he is
going to tide some.
’ who hafedteM
the position as section foreman at
White Sulphur for the p&f sejera}
years, has resigned and taken a job off
the S. A. L.
JH has been elected
superintendent of Air-Line Sunday
School, vice E. A. Birchfield, having re
signed."
Mrs. E.IA. GobetSof Atfept<h|sbeeiTf
Miss
best teachers State tok a
school, will* Soon comnidfide a «even>i
months school at Air-Line. The pat
rons have guaranteed her SSO per month
for her services.
Thos. K. Boone of Dawson county,
andM tjrj&thQF! to Mr?,. Hi HHale, wfll
probably move to White Sulphur
Springs.
Every one in this section that we
have heard express themselves so far is
for Hoke Smith for Governor. We
have not heard of a single Howell man
yet. Hoke is going to carry Hall
county as sure as you are born.
To Cure a Cold in One Dav
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s
-signature is on each box. 25c.
Kept the Secret Eight Months.
On December 4th of last year Mr.
Henry Ethridge of South Georgia and
Miss Pearl Barrett of county were
married, pledging each other and the
preacher who performed the ceremony''
to toe utmost secrecy till euChtiffie as
they should; elect to,c make; the • Union
-public. It leaded out , last T hursday,
and for the first time the parents of the
bride and the most intimate friends ot
the young people were apprised of the
winter wedding on the quiet. The
groom left with his people for South
Georgia last winter-and lias-made
crop, retnraihg td Visit nis relatives and
his best girl here a ago.~ The
parents of the bride', mr. and Mrs.
Robert ; W; ; Barrett, formerly of tins
place, and now living several miles put
from the city on Route No. 2, learned
that their daughter had been married
for some time. There was no parental
objection and when the young people
decided to leave for their future home
in another part of the Mr.|Jarrett
brbuglitthem in to the railway? station
and hade them goodbye and* wished
them all happiness.
How to Avoid Appondicitis.
Most fictinis of appendicitis are those
who are habitually constipated. Orino
Laxative cures chronic con
stipation llfiwwfeLfer liver and
bowels and restores the natural action
of the Fruit
Syrup does ntft riitiSSate W gripe and is
smsnsteTOy
Little Girl Leaves Home.
Harrington,tfttle White girl
aboqtg of s age? parents
live on Oak street in this city, has been
away from home for three weeks or
more and her parents do -not know
where she has been or where she is
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least disconcerted by the continued ab
. sence of the EMld. It had been learned
that she becAme'dissatisfied at home
and left, applying at a number of places
in the city tor work and a place-to-stop,-
It is said that she was heard from
several days ago in the country near
child EpftfcjSfSrcner age is 14, bi* 'her
little IfetiWr says that she is 12 or 13.
Camp-Meeting Arbor.
It unknown .parties after
the night selves at. the arbor at Lump
kin last Saturday riight
rockecLjbb® ar b ( '> r aiid committed other
were inostunbeeomr
ing fofe. attendants upon religious ser
vices. said that there was plenty
of snakfe-bite remedy on haOd aropnd
the bf
and that there, may be
tli,e. v for
offen&s against tCT* a pW.gLand
der ofij>e meeting place.
Another Goott Mali Gone Wrong.
He neglected 'totake Foley’s Kidney
Cure at the first-signs of kidney trouble.
hoping it would wear away, and he was
soon a victim of Bright's disease.
There is danger in but, if Foley ’s
Kidney Cure is taken at once’the symp
toms will disappear, the kidneys are
strengthened and you are ?soon sound
and well. A. R. Bass of Morgantown,
Ind., had to get u$ ten or B
in the night, anA|ia| a sev<H
and pains in th|fidjeys, a 4* 7T£ U feH
by Foley’s Kidney Cure. Dr. j.B.
George.
Child Choked to Death.
Ldtiise, the little five-year-old dajwfo-
WiUUE. Blacksmar,
di«fat%he bomb of at» E.
Bread latt Thursday afternoon
one was taken ill from tonsilitis and
complication Sunday previous to her
"death, and last Thursday afternoon the
throat was badly swollen, both tonsils
being affected.. The swelling buret and
Hieilittleoiie ' was' choked br strangled
to deatlt Louise was a very bright
'little girkind she will be missed in the
home and by all who knew her. The
funeral occurred from the home and
the burial took place last Friday after
noon y ‘
Public Is Aroused.
The public is aroused to a knowledge
po< the curative merits of that great
| imsdicinal tonic, f Electric Bitters, for
1 swk stomabh; liver ind kidneys; Mary
f H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Co-
I
l I wag; given-wp 1 had fever and
ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could
not sleep, and my stomach was so weak
from useless doctors’ drugs, that I could
not eat. Soon after beginning to take
Electric Bitters, I obtained, relief, and
■in* a short - tune J -wasehtirely- cured.”
Guaranteed at M. C. Brown’s and Dr.
J. B. George’s drug stores; price 50c.
Educational Rally at Buford.
The citizens of our sister city of Bu
ford are today having a great educa
tional rally, in which all who are in
terested in the work 6f the public
schools are taking an active and ener
getic oart. The county school commis
sioner of Gwinnett county, Hon. Jim
Bagwell, the State school commissioner,
Hon. W. B. Merritt, and Hon. John
Temple Graves of Atlanta are among
speakers booked for the occasion. -
Always Liberal to Churches.
EVery church will be given a liberal
quantity of L. &M. paint. Call'for it.
gallons Longman & Martinez L. &
M. l*aint mixed with three gallons lin
“seed oil;will paint a house.
;W. Bw Barr, W. Va.,
writes, v Paiqted Frankenburg block
with L. & M., stands out as though var
nished.”
Wears and covers like gold.
Don’t pay 1.50 a gallon for linseed oil,
which you do in ready-for-use paint.
Buy oil fresh from the barrel' at 60
cent’s per gallon and mix it with L. &
M.
It--makes paint cost about $1.20 per
gallon. Sold by M. C. Brown.
Knocked Him off His Tune.
News comes of a shocking little acci
dent a few days ago at Flat Creek
church. A singing was in session and a
thunder-storm came up. The lightning
was unusually’,vivid, and one flash hrta
big tree near the meeting-house, split
ting it from top to The leader
of the singing had just begun a tune,
but the bolt from the skies knocked the
tune all out of kelter. You’ve seen a
rooster start to some devilish
boy shy a stone aha nilphim on the wing
just as the Well, the
singing leader hadJim tarmony cut off
just that way exadM*. that is
what those whoJßre thdnyaay about it.
While the blinjßfg flaslka®Obe deaf
ening crash was
no damage ddSftand p®|He|GriJQcked
painfully.
y
BeauHMfew
anpjjjppngs 8
white
*|HBRSMabd beautiful
dis-
fiiffiSifes,
with either cold water, do not
ImsTO" the cementing property of
Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue,
or other animal matter, which rots,
scaling and spoiling
ingv etc. Such Finishes musOyySashed
off eyery year—expensive, Buy
Alabastine only in
a g®s, properly Tint . tard,
pretty wall and cbilinlj desftni jfe Bifcts on
Decorating” and .put Artists* MrviWs in
f making color pMns, ■ W
ALABASTINE CO.,’
Onnd Rapids. Mich, or IOS Water St, N. V-
: ..For sale in Gainesville by Robertson & Law
You May Get Hurt Today.
A promijSepC Gainesville professional
.man a few weeks ago was persuaded to
take a policy in the Liabil
ity Accident Insurant 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.- - .r ; : •
You may get hurt. Your time’s worth
nioney. Isn’t it business to have your
time insured, just as yon protect your
hotise? The Employers’ Liability of
London is the best accident protection
tb’be had'. ’The local agent can back
this assertien: * •
W. C. HAM.
Room 4, second floor, Postoffice Bldg.
IF |Wtr. Hamlis agent for the “big three”
-llhe Pru,®ntial Lif|. The Employers’
lAbility Alcident,fu|d the Continental
ij-e. of ideal combi
nations for strong insurance of all
classes.
’ THE: GAINmiLDE;.BAGUKJ AUGUST S & WOS.
| Eagle: I spent wkgreatel
«t*t
tfoisfc.
Hor P©br Farm,sb r
ihe situation will shoMSotfe differently!
It should be called a/Happy Horn®
Where peace and plenty abound. ' I
1 k* e 30 of 4(1 inmates at th|
Home, with plenty to wear and
nothing to. doc hut to cook 'and. eatj
they have of hpffie-raised meatj
i crib of
WOjWPT We. 4
? U !S
there is another as well kept Home ifi
ihe State of Georgia.- E-Oyei
ihe Superintendent, does in /hi
|x>wer for .the comfort and eonvenienc
pf the people, and, he is Iqved by.all o
them. This Home we should be glad t
help support. Should poverty and al
fiction overtake us r we have a place c
lefuge whefe we are well cared for? pre
ected from hunger. Awa
HMMMMMHM IQ J —WnWli:«irri«T jwmn
rom the toil and, care of the worlds Hie
peqd thew raninning dayFtooQeaoe ah
/ .. A.; C. Dickerson.
"Maki Hay WMto the Sun Shines.”
There is’a lesson in the Work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that' the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
he prepares for showers which are so lia
ble to follow. So it should be with every
household. ' Dysentery, diarrhoea and
cholera morbus may attack some mem
ber of the home -without warning.
Qhamberlain’s Colic, Coiera and pia»-
rhoea Remedy, which is the best known
medicine for these diseases,'should al
ways be kept at hand, as immediate
treatment is necessary, and delay may
prove fatal. For sale by M. C. Brown,
Gainesville. ■
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Ki- :<4ir • -ivj.
Lively Riot In Tadmore.
A lively row occurred last Thursday
night at thQ of .the Widow Sharp
home. The*Cause of the dis
turbance could not be learned, although
citizens residing near /he scene of the
difficulty were interrogated. = *. .. •?.<■
W1 v-eU .
is said to. have been
and when the-sheriff weutdown into
that Jw ‘
were necessary he Swaficy
had skilled. Several- persons -took part
in the melee, and one of Mrs. Reynolds*
sons was pretty badly JgasbM tip , u Witli
a rock. "> ■ ’f; v»*l» ■;< .?*/&uL’
.>"£3" -ri ►..jsst /j*'' l "' .lasi'S '
to School.
It’s funny, ain’t it, how that wlien the time comes ’roun’ in fall - ' J
For school ter open ,up circuses an’ all f
the bigges’ an’ street percessions, an’
Them jolly clowns, an’ elyphants, an’ camels, an* the ban’.
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They’s busiest work ter do at home—more things ’n ever knowed—
The ’simmons an’ the chineapins is the best ’et ever growed;
It’s ’est ezackly time ter iriake nay rabbit-guns—an’ say!
The weather’s best of all the year fer outdoor work er play.
An’ ’nen I never can fin’ all my books I los’ las’ spring;
My satchel’s tore, an’ I ain’t got no clothes nor anything;
An’, ’sides, my toe I stumped ain’t well: I can’t get on my shoe—
The other boys’ll have theirn on—my gracious, what’ll I do?
An’ ’nere’s ’at finger what I smashed—you see how bad I write?- ’
I can’t go openin’-day, I know, ’est lookin’ such a fright; ;
An’, ’nen, on top o’ all o’ that, my legs is ’bout ter break,
My head’s a-hurtin’ dreadful, an’ I got the stummick-ache.
■.s. • ; fo.'Jiw: ' ' '■'* ■■ —"H. G.' B.
ISWIIEOfSUMMER OERMS.
VtMt Sickfle&s Unless* Stomach is Strengthened
_ with Mn-o-ha. . h - z
One tablet of Mi-o-na taken before
each meal during the summer .months,
whenever the stomach is out of : order,
or the digestion weak, will do more
than any other treatment to prevent the
disease caused by ger ns at this season.
- IL toe stomach is weak so.,that food
does not readily digest in it, the food
will, become a sour, slimy, fermenting
mass, in the digestive organs, the ideal
condition, for germs to cause bowel
trouble diarrhea, or other - summer ill
ness. . "7
-iMi-d-na wiU soothe and htolUhe trri
tated mucous membrane of the Stomach
and digestive tract, 'Stimulate the* solar
plexus, and strengthen the whole ner-
.want tix (juy that COSTS- LEAST
MONEY per gallcm ’consistent withjgcfod durability and
If you keep both of these 'points in’view, you will
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Coffins, Caskets, NHid Burial'rftofoes.
Phone 224. Vj 15 and 17 E. Spring St.
Our singing school- came to a close
last Thursday.; .We believe .onr.class is
improved.
Prof. G. W. Ellis’s 'school will close
Friday at Reed’s Scfibol House.
R. J? Roland has sowed his* turnip
patch and filled the road with grass.
Overseer Sargent will have work get
ting it out.
Miss Clementine Roland visited Mr.
Rilev Roland last week.
Sunday school is still fine. Large at
tendance. Come afid be with us, 9.00
’ a. m. A
x Mr. Henry Ethridge returned to his
home in Middle Georgia with his bride
last: Friday. - - ?
Mrs. James Wofford, who has been
tinable to be out since March, went to
Flat Creek church Sunday to see her
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Mr- Fred Westmoreland has bought
himself a horse and buggy.
Mr. Tatum’s stock-drivers passed
through this
•^^r.>R7. o S’f'R6ed i /S?.‘, fgl going to erect
. R 3 VIJ *
There is talk of getting up another
sihgihg-stifiobT P?dt. ®lOs V Pirkle
abWchrt^m^ >rn b
to;-n.rrv
servant citizen k ‘mow a
good thing always Jias imitator’s? The
best to begpaid to an article
WiM-W JoOtitqrs.
I'faw 6 ! B° vF si r t % ad^er "
tiUliß If aluUer < Jkiwfia Col
leges for girls and I have found a dis-
df OtMsSsHrA to our
pride, Brenau College-Conservatory.
Since have
had the. double business, emphasised—
college and conservatory—several other
GSofgia colleges Which claim to sut dur
similar Work to*-that' done “at Brenau
have adopted it, too. Two oU'thbm,
among the largest and oldest ffollegea in
the State dr in i thei -South, particularly
have tacked’ On the ‘College-Conserva
tory5 ’ to -the name 4n their f advertising
matter. lam glad that its well khown
throughout the country, however, that
Brehau led and the others followed.”
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v6us system. This remarkable remedy
will make the whole digestive system
so healthy, clean, and sweet that food
cannot ferment, and any disease germs
which? may enter the stomach will be
destroyed.
Just ofna 50-cent
box of 0 ]^o : palbjiQrC»atingXand you
will have no headaches, backache, poQr
appietiie, distress ‘afiei " eatoig/h’eaft
burn, furrekto tongjie, sleeplessness, or
general debility. It will tone up the
digestive system and give perfect health
and strength. " - - ■
Take now, and Dr. George
will guarantee to refund the money if
it does not Cttfo. ? The risk is fiis..
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