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JUNE 4,
WEDNESDAY
THE GAINESVILLE NEWS
Gol. W. F. Findley returns tomorrow
from a trip to Savannah.
Mr. Tom Sims of Atlanta, spent Sun
day in the city with his parents.
Col. Claud Estes of Macon,was here
a day or two this week.
Miss Birdie Wimpy of. Atlanta, 'is in
the city visiting* Mrs. Clarence Allen.
Miss Luey'Lilly is in the - city on a
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Young 1 .
Miss Maud Muller of Atlanta, is in
the city stopping at Mr. J• E. Murphy’s.
Mrs. Dr* Brice of Forsyth county, is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allen on
Findley street.
Mexican Hustang Liniment
don’t star on or near the surface, but goes in through the muscles and
j* Lrmn nnH triune nnt nil CDrATlPcs flvirl
INDUSTRIAL
of Georgia, My Friends and Supporters:
I am firmly convinced from my observa
tions while canvassing the state, from
my talks with the people in the different
counties, from letters received from men
in every county who are in a position
to know the drift of public sentiment
and from what is reported to me by
men who are traveling about the state
that a majority of the voters favor me
for the democratic nomination for gov
ernor.
My candidacy has grown in popularity
with amazing rapidity during the past
few weeks. Iam getting reports now
from counties which I have not visited,
telling me that my views on public ques
tions meet with general approval and
urging me to visit them and address the
people. It is apparent that I cannot
comply with this request. The day for
the primary is close at hand. - I~can do
no more now than visit a few*near-by j
counties. ~rl
It will be recalled that I urged tha
the primary be fixed at a much later
date than June 5, so that there would
be time tor the candidates to visit
all parts of the state, and when the
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore
ness of your body there is nothing
that will drive out the pain and in
flammation so quickly as
If you cannot reach the spot your
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that the liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
^.ma^ Mexican Mustang Liniment
overcomes the ailments of horses and all domestic animals. In fact,
it is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient is*
A TEST THAT TELLS
If we were not sure that our clothes were better than thes
erage ready-to-wear at the same price—do you suppose we id
say—money back if we are not .right?
When we say better we mean not only better fabric, but ia
ter linings, better canvas, better padding, better half dozen M
points that make up the life of the garments. And theses
the points that tell—’Cause most clothes look right at first d
you can’t tell anything about them until they’ve been fd
awhile—Then comes the test—and one things remember-^
don’t care whether you test us on a
§i©*oo ? §12.50, §15.00 or §25.00 Saij
the restflt will be—The best clothes on Barth for the money. |
YONAH HAPPENINGS,-
Our farmers are greatly delighted
with the fine season and flattering
are get-
put growth of crops, and we
.ting about through chopping cotton.
Riv. W. E. Watkins met us Satur
day and Sunday at Enon and gave us
good sermons.
William West is progressing finely
•with his new dwelling.
W. A. O’Shields was seen in our sec
tion a day or so ago. He took dinner
in the settlement with a friend.
M. K. Woodall was at home* a few
days last week helping to arrange his
pasture fence.
Jphn W. Plecker is watching his
small grain crop for bread, and Steve
Oailev’s for cattle.
Andrew Harrison is still seen carry
ing those humps.
Miss Samantha Robertson and little
nephews, Masters Andrew and Bruice
Purdy, were guests of M. K. Woodall
-and family last Sunday.
Rev. W. E. Watkins paid Robert
. King a pleasant visit Saturday night
-last.
Messrs Steve Gailey, Aarc© Myers,
^Robert Wright, Ham Dodd, John Ter-
Tell, John W. Pleckei*, John R. Pless, ]
J. B. Simmons, Morris Canup and old :
uncle Charlie Wade have about decided j
to form another gas company in this j
section, and it will be the strongest
there has ever been in Northeast Ga.
Ready To Yield.
‘T used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
for piles and found it a certain cure,’ 5
says S: R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del.
Operation unnecessary to cure piles.
They always yield to DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Cures skin deseases, all
kinds of wounds. Accept no counter
feit. Robertson & Law.
BELLTON ITEMS.
Cotton ana corn looks well, but
Wheat is short. * .
Mr. Geo. Quillian visited Bellton a
few days ago.
Mr. G. W. Young has quit the rail
road and joined the carpenter’s brig
ade.
Not in the history pf Bellton and
Lula, have the young people of the
twin cities been more highly entertain
ed than at the home of Mrs. Pouncey
Friday evening, May 30th. Quite a
number of young people were present
and everybody had a good time
’AND
Never were shown in such exclusive designs—Kvery
wear for the Young, Middle aged or old man*
Leads Them AH.
One Minute Cough Cure beats all oth
er medicines l ever tried for coughs,
[ colds, croup and throat and lung troub
; les,” says D. Scott Currin of Loganton,
| Pa. One Minute Cough Cure is the
! only absolutly safe cough remedy which
acts immediatley. Mothers everywhere
testify to the good it has done their lit
tle ones. Croup is so sudden in its at
tacks that the doctor often arrives too
late. It yields at once to One Minute
Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Chil
dren like it. Sure cure for grip, bron
chitis, coughs. Robertson & Law.
distance Phone
Mail orders have
prompt attention
Uncle Fayette Waters Dies
Mr. J. L. Waters died at the home
-of his son, Mr. Jim Waters, last Thurs
day afternoon at 5 o’clock, aged 75
years. He was well known over the
county, and was honored and respected
by the people. He is survived by
,seven children. The funeral services
were held at Dewberry No. 2 last Fri
day at 4 p. m. A good man has gone
io his reward*
A Norwegian is said to have in
vented a cannon that will throw a
two-ton projectile ninety miles.
That would be about as far as from
New York to Philadelphia. And
anybody who wants to believe the
9tory is welcome to it. War at
that long a range would save a
good deal in transportation of I
troops and supplies, jrl Vf *
Moonlight Picnic.
A moonlight picnic was enjoyed by
young folks Tuesday night at White
Sulpher Springs. The crowd went
out about five o’clock and returned
at twelve. The drive out and back
was delightful, and the occassion was
a success and was enjoyed by all.
Are you going to build a house?.
If so see J. T. .Hargrove at his lum
ber yards. I have in stock flooring, ceil
ing,siding, framing, laths, boxing, base
boards, moulding of all kinds etc. Also
get up varanda trimmings and brack
ets* ' J. T. Habgbove,