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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 1902.
Cfte Gainesville Dews.
INDUSTRIAL
Official Organ Oity of Gainesville
Gainesville, Ga., May 14, 1902,
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, April 22, 1902.
Council met in regular session,
Mayor Parker in the chair. J. M.
Hubbard, C. C. Staton, T. Y
Eberhart, S. C. Dunlap and L. D.
Puckett present. Minutes of last
meeting read and confirmed.
On motion the following ordi
nance was repealed:
AST ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE SALE
OF COCAINE, ETC.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
Mayor and council of the city of
Gainesville, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that it
shall hereafter be unlawful for any per
son, firm or corporation within the
limits of the city of Gainesville to sell
or give cocaine or any preparation con
taining cocaine or morphine or any
form of opium to any person, in any
quantity whatever, unless the person
who is to use the. same shall produce at
the time of the purchase a certificate
Or prescription from some licensed phy
sician, on which prescription shall also
be written the name of the party who
is to use the cochine, stating that such
person needs cocaine for his or her
physical welfare, and a separate certifi
cate or prescription shall be produced
for each purchase. Each certificate or
prescription shall bear the date on
which it is issued, aud no sale shall be
made upon the certificate or prescrip
tion except on the date that it is issued.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of the
person, firm or corporation who shall
sell or give cocaine or any preparation
containing cocaine, as stat
ed in Section 1, to mark the bottle or
package with a scarlet label with the
word *‘cocaine’'* in white letters, and
the package or bottle shall be wrapped
in a scarlet paper before being so fur
nished. The person so selling or giv
ing cocaine or any preparation contain
ing cocaine as aforesaid, shall preserve
saeh certificate or prescription thus re
ceived, first endorsing thereon the date
it is filled.
He shall also record in a separate
book, in which no other entries shall
be made, and which book shall at all
times be open to the inspection of the
police officers on demand, the date
my cocaine is sold, to whom sold, the
amount sold and the physician issuing
the prescription therefor. Said drug'
gist shall whenever called upon by the
City Board of Health at least once ev
ery three (3) months file with the said
Board of Health, on blanks to be fur
nished by said Board, a transcript of
said Poison Book relating to the sale of
said cocaine, and said report shall be
kept on file in the office of said Board.
Section 3. It shall be unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation to open
or maintain any room, house or place
of any description for the “whiffing,’
“snuffing” or taking in any form, co
caine or any preparation containing
cocaine or for any person to frequent
or beeome the inmate of such place, or
to take cocaine or any preparation con
taining cocaine at such place, or to be
connected with such place as owner,
agent, clerk or otherwise, or knowingly
permit or suffer such place to be open
ed, maintained upon any lot or within
any house owned, held or controlled by
them as agent, leesee or otherwise.
Section 4. The provisions of this
ordinance shall not apply to wholesale
druggists who sell • drugs to other
licensed druggists for retailing, but it
is intended that this ordinance shall
apply only where the same is sold for
consumption by the party purchasing
same, or for whom it is purchased.
Section 5. Any person, firm or cor
poration, violating this ordinance, or
any of the provisions thereof, within
the City of Gainesville, shall be sum
moned before the Mayor’s court, and on
conviction fined not exceeding one
; hundred ($100) dollars, or by imprison
ment in the county jail or the station
house of the city for a term not exceed
ing ninety (90) days.
Section 6. All ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict with this ordi
nance be and the same are hereby re
pealed.
The following ordinance
read, the rules w*ere suspended,
and after a second reading
passed:
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents format ion of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating;
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take;
It can’t help
font do you good
Prepared only by E. O. DeW itt & Co., Chicago*
The SI. bottle contains 2 y z times the 50c. size*
AN ORDINANCE; TO REGULATE THE SALE
OF COCAINE, ETC.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
Mayor and council of the city of
Gainesville, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that it
shall hereafter be unlawful for any
person, firm or corporation within the
limits of the city of Gainesville to sell
or give cocaine or any preparation con
taining cocaine to -any personyin any
quantity whatever, unless the person
who is to use the isame shall prod uce at
the time of the purchase a certificate or
prescription from some licensed physi
cian, on which prescription 'Shall also
be written the name of the party who
is to use the cocaine, stating that such
.person needs cocaine for his or her
physical welfare, and a separate certifi
cate or prescription shall be produced
for each purchase. Each certificate or
prescription shall bear the date on
which it is issued, and no sale be made
upon the certificate or prescription ex
cept on the date that it is issued.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of
the person, firm or corporation who
shall sell or give cocaine or any prep
aration containing cocaine, as stated in
Section 1, to mdrkthe bottle or package
with a scarlet label with the word ‘.‘co
caine” in white letters, and the pack
age or bottle shall be wrapped in a
scarlet paper before being so furnish
ed. The person so selling or giving
cocaine or any preparation containing
cocaine as aforesaid, shall preserve
such certificate or prescription thus re
ceived, first endorsing thereon the date
it is filled. He shall also record in a
separate book, in which no other en
tries shall be made, and which book
shall at all times be open to the in
spection of the police officers on de
mand, the date any cocaine is • sold, to
whom sold, the amount sold and the
physician issuing the prescription
therefor. Said druggist shall when
ever called upon by the City Board of
Health at least pnee every three (3)
months file with the said BoarH of
Health, on blanks to be furnished by
the said Board, a transcript of said Poi
son book relating to the sale of said
cocaine, and said report shall be^kep?-.
on file m the office of said Board-.
Section 3. It shall be unlawful fpr
any person, firm or corporation to open
of- maintain any room, house oiA pla<Jp
of any decription for the
“snuffing” or taking in any ford?* co -
caine or any preparation containing co -
eaine pr for any person to frequenT,
become the inmate of such place, o^>i£>
take cocaine ^r^any preparation
taining cocaine at such, place, or to
connected with such place as own
agent, clerk or otherwise, or knowing _
permit or suffer such place to be open
ed or maintained upon any lot or with
in any house owned, held or controlled
by them as agent, leesee or otherwise.
Section 4. The provisions of this or
dinance shall not apply to wholesale
druggists who sell said drugs to other
licensed druggists for retailing, but it
is intended that this ordinance shall
apply only where the same is sold for
consumption by the party purchasing
same, or for whom it is purchased.
Section 5. Any person, firm or cor
poration, violating this ordinance, or
any of the provisions thereof, within
the City of Gainesville, shall be sum
moned before the Mayor’s court and on
conyiction fined not exceeding * one
hundred ($100), or by imprisonment in
the county jail or the station house of
the city for a term not exceeding ninety
(90) days, or in lieu of fine or imprison
ment shall be sentenced to labor upon
the streets and sidewalks or other pujb-
lie works of this, City for a term not
exceeding ninety (90) days.
Section 6. All ordinances and parts
(Continued on Last Page.)
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Bargain Shoes—and Shoes at Bargain prices are two different propositions. We don’t keep a Barg^
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small. We have entirely too many shoes in small sizes for Ladies. Misses and Children. Som;
the toes are a little pointed but we make up for that in price. We have one lot of Ladies Shi
size 2 to 4£ that we sold for Strictly $8.00 we now offer for $1.50; a second lot size 2£ to 4 w<
$1.50 to close out at $1.00. Also a big lot of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Slippers to be so\(
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We live by our blood, and on
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our blood is rich or poor.
There is nothing else to live
on or by.
When strength is full and
spirits high,.we are being re
freshed, bone muscle and brain,
was in body and mind, with con
tinual flow of rich blood.
This is health.
When weak, in low spirits,
no cheer, no spring, when rest
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Back of the blood, is food,
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iu agreeable taste will surprise you.
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409*415 Pearl Street, New Y«ffc»
5oc,aad|t,e»; aUdrogsistfc
We Can Collar You.
Qnce for 15c., or twice for 25c.—just a 8
you prefer.
We Can Cuff You.
For 25c., 20c., or even as low as 15c.
We will do a first-class job at either price, aud
you will be well pleased. * We know of no one
who can do a better job. We believe we are
selling the best Collars and Cuffs on the mar
ket for the money. Linen on both sides, and
they won’t come back to you with saw edges
the first or second time they are laundered. It
would please us to have you give us a trial on
Collars and Cuffs. All the late styles are
here.
A Big Dollar’s Worth of shirt.
We have got the biggest dollar’s worth
of shirt we know anything about. Oar Men’s
Dollar Negligee Shirts are made of the very,
best materials—detached cuffs. No scrimping
of material or making sleeves to fit. Patterns
new and the latest. It you want to pay $1.00
for a Bhirt we can do business with you, or if
you want two for $1.00 we can also do business
with you.
New Spring Hoisery.
For Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children.
This is something every one should have. The
place to buy them is where you can buy the
best hose for the least money. If you have
not already found the place, come in and let
us show you what we call real bargains. We
have never seen any thing to compare with our
line of 10c. Hose, in plain and fancy colors.
For 15c. we can show you one of the handsom
est lines of lace striped Hose you ever saw for
the money. Also a beautiful line at 25c., 88£c. s
and up to the finest.
Artistic Neckwear.
Any kind of Tie you want is here. We
have such 0 beautiful display ot Spring Nd
wear that you will be sure to get pleased
Ask to see the Arenco tie, that you can tic
five different shapes, and you will say they]
bargains at 50 cents.
All That’s Hew in washable G01
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The dress question is never more 11
esting than when dainty Spring and Sui
fabrics fill the shelves. Washable goods asj
are showing them are beautiful beyond
enption, with striking yet refined novelties]
great number, weaves entirely new for sui
fabrics galore. To fully appreciate the
advancements in Wash Goods 1902 has
one mast visit our store aud vie# them at
counters.
High-grade domestij
One lot fine yard-wide Sheeting, 4£c.
One lot nice Checks, while they last]
One lot Quilt Calico, 3^c.
One lot very best Prints,’ including 1j
iam Simpson’s, 10 yds for 48c.
One lot very best Cheviot Checks, 5cj
One lot A C A Ticking, 12 l-2c.
One lot Apron Gingham, in brown,
and Green, 3£c.
One lot R em Rolls in dark, medium
light colors, full five pounds, $
Fruit-of-Loom Domestic, full yd *
7 l-2c.
Millinery and The
Spirit of Spriij
Throughoutiihe Millinery room an|
of Spring prevades every nook and cornet
few chilly days may still be in Summer’s]
way, but Spring Millinery, that unerring]
efc, foretells the advancing wave of bi
buds. The Miilinery room is abloom witf|
richest things from abroad and at home,
it our Millinery room. You’ll not find ic|
city a prettier or more artistic display.
J. E.
Corner Main and Washington Streets,
Gainesville, Geori