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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 4.
INDUSTRIAL
Official Organ City of Gainesville
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 formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating,
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago*
The Si. bottle contains 234 times the 50c. slztit
We give free coupons with everything purchased from onr store, from 5 cents up, which enti
you to some of our handsome China Ware. Kvery two dollars’ worth of coupons ent
you to something. So be sure and save them. Don’t fail to take advantage of this g
offer; and remember our prices are as low as the lowest. Come to see us, where you
buy all your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, apd Millinery without having to
yass the town. You will save time and money by so doing.
The Bar.
A poet lias said of the saloon
that it is appropriately called a
bar:
A bar to heaven, a door to hell;
Whoever named it, named it well;
A bar to manlines and wealth,
A door to want and broken health,
A bar to honor, pride and fame,
A door to sin and grief and shame,
A bar to hope, a bar to prayer,
A door to darkness and despair;
A bar to honored useful life,
A door to brawling senseless strife,
A bar to all that’s true and brave
A door to every drunkard’s grave;
A bar to joy that home imparts,
A door to tears and aching hearts.
A bar to heaven a door to hell,
Whoever named it, named it well.
—Exchange.
Governor General and Mrs.
Wood received many very hand
some and costly presents from the
people of Havana before they left
that city. A Havana letter savs
that “twenty-five thousand dol
lars is a low estimate of the valu
ation of the gifts ot Cuban people
to General and Mrs. Wood. The
value of the spirit that prompted
them cannot be estimated.”
SHOES’^
mmswMENt
The venerable Dr. West, of Al-
•a *
abatna, evidently doesn’t belive
women ought to have anything to
do with the church. What would
become of it, if they didn’t!
The Mark Hanna presidential
boom for 1904 was launched in
the Ohio State Republican con
vention, at Cincinatti last week.
The big boss is an ideal “republi
can leader and it would be tbe
proper thing to make him the
standard bearer of the g. o. p. in
1904.—Ex.
in Shoes—and Shoes at Bargain prices are two different propositions. We don’t keep a Bar;
Shoe Store—but you’ll find Bargains all through our stock and especially if your feet
small. We have entirely too many shoes in small sizes for Ladies. Misses and Children. Sob
the toes are a little pointed but we make up for that in price. We have one lot of Ladies St
size 2 to 4£ that we sold for Strictly $8.00 we now offer for $1.50; a second lot size 2£ to 41
$1.50 to close out at $1.00. Also a big lot of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Slippers to be ad
greatly reduced prices. Come to see us and we will show you just what we advertise.
The Chicago Tribune, which
keeps tab on everything, charges
these devastations up against na
ture during the present calendar
year: Volcanic eruptions and
earthquakes have destroyed 48,-
4fi0 lives, storms 704, tornadoes
416, cyclones 220, floods, 383, av
alanches, 228, tidal waves, 103,
enow slides 39 and water spouts
12: a total of 50,505 lives des
troyed by natures elemental dis
turbances.
“That there is a growing appre
hension of and respect for the can
didacy of Col. Estill,” says the
Griffin News, “is shown by the
fact that his opponents have
sprung the charge on him that he
is a deserter from the Confeder
ate army.”
We Can Collar You
have such a beautiful display ot Spring I
wear that you will be sure to get pleased ta
Ask to see the Arenco tie, that you can Hi
five different shapes, and you will say thqri
bargains at 50 cents.
Once for 15o., or twice for 25c.—just as
For 25c., 20c., or even as Jow as loc.
We will do a first-class job at either price, and
vou 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 Baw edges
the first or second time they are laundered. It
would please us to have you give us a trial on
Collar and Cuffs. All the late styles are
here.
The Hon. “Bill” Brown, to
whom The Kansas City Journal
renders homage as one of the most
renowned Populist chiefs of Kan
sas is to be a candidate for the
Legislature again. The Hon,
“Bill” won great fame a few years
ago by stating in the course of a
speech iu the Kansas House of
Representatives, referring to a
certain railroad: “It hain’t got
no termini at ary end! ’-,
“Pittsburg is laboring under
heavy fire-insurance expenses in
the down-town districts,”
remarked Mr. Dukane. “Now
that is something,’* added Mr.
Gaswell, “to which the water cure
should be applied,”—Pittsburg
Chronicle-Telegraph.
The dress question is never more in
esting than when dainty Spring and Sod
fabrics fill tbe shelves. Washable goods uj
are showing them are beautiful beyond k
cnption, with striking yet refined novelties
great number, weaves entirely new for end
fabrics galore. To fully appreciate the gH
advancements in Wash Goods 1902 has m
one must visit onr store and view them at $
counters.
High-grade domestics
One lot fine yard-wide Sheeting, 4k
One lot nice Checks, while they laM
One lot Quilt Calico, 3£c-
One lot very best Prints, including^
iam Simpson’s, 10 yds for 48c.
One lot very best Cheviot Checks, &
One lot A C A Ticking, 12 l-2c.
One lot Apron Gingham, in brown, M
and Green, 3£c.
One lot Rem Rolls in dark, medium*®
light colors, full five pounds, fW
Fruit-of-Loom Domestic, full yd
7 l-2c.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at last one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that
is Catarah. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure known to the medi
cal fraternity. Catarrah being a con
stitutional disease, requires a constit
utional treatment. Hall’s Catarrah
Cure is taken internally, acting direct
ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
tlie patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY &CO.,
Toledo,' o.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills .are the best.
• We have got the biggest dollar’s worth
of shirt we know anything about. Our 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 shirt 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 anything 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., 33£c. s
and up to the finest.
The Macon Telegraph remarks
that “some of the most liberal
contributors to the Atlanta Joui>
nal’s monkey and parrot page are
showing signs of paresis.”
“Woman is naturally f more
hopeful than man,” “Yes;
there’s my wife, for instance; for
years past every time she has ha
occasion to buy fish she has asked
the dealer if they were tresh, hop
ing, I suppose, that some day
he’ll say ‘no.’ ’’--Philadelphia
Press.
yVickless Blue - Blame Oil
stove—something you want, Guaran
teed against smoke, perfectly odorless.
R. Smith.
Millinery and The I
Spirit of Spring
“Rumor ends the Anglo-Boer
war,” but a war ended by rumor
may keep on staggering humanity
for some time to come.
The “wild and wooly West
seems to be getting the bulge in
stock-raising, as well as in many
other things, but there is no good
reason, except our disposition to
prefer dog-raising, to sheep-rais
ing, why Georgia should not take
a leading position in the produc
tion of mutton and wool, says the
Macon Telegraph.
Throughout the Millinery room & n
of Spring prevades every nook and cornet
few chilly days may still be in Summer’s^
way, but Spring Millinery, that unerring^
et, foretells the advancing wave • of bn^
buds. The Millinery room is abloom with
richest things from abroad and at home,
it our Millinery room. You’ll not find i n
city a prettier or more artistic display.
say “Consumption can be cured/*
Nature alone won't do it. It needs
help. Doctors sky
“Scott’s Emulsion
is the best help/* But you must
continue its use even in hot
breather. .-~j
Itjou hare not tried it, send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNU, Chemist*,
409-4x5 rearl Street, New York.
Artistic Neckwear
Any kind of Tie you want is here. W
^Corner Main and Washington Streets,
Gainesville. Ge