Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, June 04, 1902, Image 6

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• THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 1902. She Didn't Wear a Mask. But her beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds" and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at M. C BRON’S "William, the nine months old son of Mr. A. R. Gilchrist, died at Mrs. J. H. Pitchford’s Tuesday at 4:30 a. m. The remains were shipped to the home of the child’s father at Montgom ery Ala., Tuesday afternoon by Un dertakers Dorsey & Son. Old Soldier’s Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: ‘‘My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor’s treatment, but was wholly eured by Dr, King’s -New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health”. They always do. Try them. Only 25e at M. C. BROWN’S DRUG STORE. The Augusta Herald office was all “toru up” when the Terrell Club turned out with a brass band. Politics in Augusta has usually been calm. They are now getting some Savannah enthu siasm in the game. Tot Causes Night Alarm. “One night my brother’s baby was taken with Croup,” writes Mrs. J .C. Sni der, of Crittenden, Ky., “It seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our chil dren from Croup and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve.” Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at M. C BROWN’S. GTeen-Harper. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. R. G. Harper of Wor cester, Mass., the wedding to take place at the home of the bride’s parents on West Broadistreet,-Tuesday, .Tune 10th. This wedding will be of interest to many friends of the contracting par ties, and will unite two young people who are very popular. The bride-elect is the second daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green and is a young lady of many accomplishment. She is possessed of a sweet disposition and a lovable character. Mr. Harper resided here for sometime, having been book-keeper for Geo. H. Cutting & Co. He is a splendid young man and his many friends in Gainesville extend to him heartiest congratulation upon his approaching marriage to one of Gaines ville’s most charming girls. Special inducements and large assortments of flower seeds at Dixon’s Ice Cream sent out any day in the week packed in nice packers—so you an use it as you li • e. Wil l. SUmmeb Jr. Mr, T, O. Watkins Opens New Store. Mr. T. O. Watkins has opened up a new and complete stock of dry goods, notions and shoes in the Candler build ing, next door to the Red Grocery. Mr. Watkins is an experien ced merch ant and has come to Gainesville to stay. His goods have been marked to sell at most reasonable prices, and he guarantees t ( o give as good value for the money as any business house in Gainesville. The readers of The News are especially invited to give him a call before making their purchases. Mr. Watkins is an estimable gentleman and will treat you right. See his ad. elsewhere in this paper. Millet Clover, Herds Grass, Timothy, etc., at Dixon’s. G. J- & S. railroad Appointed Grand Marshal. Prof. T. H. Robertson of Gainesville, was signally honored at the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which met in Atlan ta last week., He was appointed Grand Marshal of the Grand Lodge by Grand Claret lemonades, Champagne mist, Champagne soda, Chocolate and cream soda, Pepsin ol a. Milk shakes, Phosphates of all kinds, Soda of all flavors, Coca cola, and anv other drinks, all as cold as ice, served as they should he at Will Summer Jr’s.-Open day and night. A Real Friend. “I suffered from dyspepsia and indiges tion for fifteen years,” says W. T Sturdevant of Merry Oak, N. C. “After I had tried many doctors and medicine to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate re- Master McAlpin. This is the highest lief. I can eat almost anything I want Will Be Married At Conyers. Mr. B. H. Bos tain of Atlanta, and Miss Florede Tucker of Conyers, will be married at the home of the bride’s parents on the 26th. of June. The groom formerly lived here and has many friends who extend to him con gratulations upon his approaching marriage to one of Conyers’ most charm ing young ladies. appointive office in the gift of the Grand Master, and likes but two steps being as high as the office of Grand Master itself. The appointment is a great compliment to Prof. Robertson and to Air Line lodge. now and my digestion is good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol.” Don’t try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach’s aid. Robertson & Law. Tax Notice—Last Round. House cleaning at the Vatican is something of a task. The 'Vat lean has not been thoroughly cleaned lor a century, and so the authorities thought to do a good job. They accordingly kept 5,000 people and 700 overseers at it for * ' S3 w |j & six lupnths; This force used* 1,001 loaves of bread a day to clean wal paper, .•f r | / :—j . j 4 A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting, and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quick ly cure such troubles. “I suffered for years with kidney troubles,” writes Mrs. Phebe CherTey, of Peterson,’ la., •‘and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework.” It overcomes Constipa tion, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at M. C. BROWN’S DRUG STORE. Boer War Ends. Ebndon, Jane 2.—Peace has been declared after nearly two years and eight months, and a war which tried the British empire to its ut termost and wiped the Boers from the list of nations has come to an end with Lord Kitchener’s announ cement from Pretoria that he, Lord Milner and the Boer delegates had signed “terms of surrender.“ Spring Fever. Spring fever is another name for bili ousness. Itis more serious than rnpst peo pie think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels means a poisoned system. If neg lected, serious illness may follow such symptons. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver. Opening the bowels and cleans ing the system of impurities. Safe pills. Never gripe. ‘‘I have taken DeWilt’s Lit tle Early^Risers^for;• torpid liver every spring for years,” writes R. M. Everly, Moudsville, W. Va. “‘They do me more good thaD anything I-have ever tried.” Robertson & . Law. I will be at the places mentioned be low, at the time specified, for the pur pose of taking state and county tax returns for the year 1902: Gainesville Wilsons Oakwood Flowery BraDch “ «e6, ; Roberts “ 27, 9 Friendship “ 27, 3 Clinchem “ 28,J Morgans “28, Mose Tanner’s “ 28, Candler j A ; “ 29, M. M. Reed’s “ 29, Jas. D. Blackstock’s “ 30, Rube Whaley’s * CO o Gillsville (town) 30, Gillsville(court gr’nd) “ 31, Tad more “ 31, Glade “T June 2, Lula Bell ton Polksville Quiliians _ Big" Hickory Bark Camp Fork Whelchels Gainesville May 10 to 24 “ 26, 9 to 11 a. m, “ 26, at noon. 4p. m. 10 a. m; 3 p.'m at night. 10 a. m. at bight. 10 a. m. at noon* 4 p. m. 10 a. m. 4 p. m. at noon. 3 p. m. 4 p. m. 11 a. m. 5 p. m. 10 a. m. 4 p. m. 9 a. m. 10 a. m. 2, m 2, 3} 3, 4, ' 4, 5, 6, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Op AT GAINESVILLE, GA Schedule in effect jan 20,1901 Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) r No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Cir ** No. 84 leaves 12.30 p. m. for Winder C No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefferson cial Circle. No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson. No. 87 arrivesTrom Jefferson 8,18 a. a No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1^7 No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 B ** No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8 37 p ^ SUNDAY TRAINS. ^ No 92 eaves 7,35 a.m. for Social Circle. No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Soclai Circ No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson. No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jefferson No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social c-:~* No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from Social Cir^ Connections, No. 82 connects at Winder j9,30 a, m. f or ens arriving’ Athens 10.11 a. m. No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. gj for Aagusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta II >5 i Arrive Augusta 2.25 p.im.; Arrive Atlanta is m. No. 84 connects at Winder for Athens tj Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. a,. s . rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m. No. 84 connects"at Social Circle for Augn*,, -4J- p. m.; airi\eugusta 9-25 p. m. No. 36 connect* at Social Circle for Atlit 7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. mH Samuel C. Dunlap, *«cehe I Money Loaned On Farms, .We make loans on improved in Hall, and the surrounding counties,] on ten years time, with the privilege of making payments on the principal sna] at any time. For further informatia] apply to R. P. Lattshb, Room 4. State Bank Building, ville, Ga. COLONEL J. H. ESTILU 0 Vote For Estill For Governor. “ 9, to 21 John W. Cox, Tax Receiver. In Honor Of Her Guest. There were quite a number of guests and the occasion was a delightful one. The young ladies visiting Miss Mitch ell were shown marked courtesies, and every one entered fully into the joyous occasion. The lawn, porches and par lors were beautifully lighted, and the welcome given the guests was a royal one. Complimented His .Young Lady Friends S Mr , Edwin Smith complimented his friends with an elegant reception Monday evening. A large number of guests were present, among the number being several out of-town y and Ives for Hattie e em ts, and the af- ost peasant Visitors. Misses Smith exerted'4he ter tain men t of the iAir was She of the most pleasant of the many recent delightful social events. Elegant refreshments were served and it was not until a late hour that the guests reluctantly departed. Another Remedy For Potato Hugs. Editor News: I noticed in your paper of this week some inquiry as to what would destroy potato bugs. I take pleasure in giving this remedy to the public. It is a never failing one, but costs a little time and trouble: % lb. tobacco in 2 gallons of water, boil down to one gallon, let cool, then sprinkle over the vines with an ordi nary sprinkling pot. It Will hot hurt ihe vines and will prove fatal to the bugs. Try it. L. ZeMAN, Deaf and dumb Baptist preacher and- a native of Dublin, Ireland. s - iPublic Meeting.. - - - * :■ - i JJ . Gainesiylle, Ga,, June 4, 1902.' There will be a meeting of all the citizens of Gainesville, who are inter ested in the progress -of the citajr, at the iity ha|l Friday June 6^ at 8:30, p. m _* J® -V Every enterprising citizen is urged to come out. P. N Parker, Mayor. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR Regulates tlje Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For billion&ness, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. 50 cents %nd $1,00 a bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. GRATITUDE, Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have never had another attack of those fearful sick headaches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful spells. MRS. ETTA W. JONES. Parkersburg, West Virginia. C/>/ SA±f MJp'{ktm/AmySms Between Hew York, Philadelphia, more, Washington, Bichmond, Hew Orleans and Points North, M Sooth and West IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th.,I Important To Cotton Ginners. Investigate the most complete and efficient ginning svstem on the market. The Murray Cleaning Feeder—the best feeder m the world. Plain Gins, Hul- ler Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Single and double Box Presses, Pneumatic ^Cot ton Elevators, Cyclone lint flues, etc. -V PRICE FOR COTTON. Demands I~2c Pound More. SOUTHWARD Dailv No 31 Lv New York, P R R ’ 12 55 P m Lv Philadelphia, PRR! 3 29 p m Lv Baltimore, P R R l 5 45 p m Lv Washington, P R R { 6 55 p m Lv Richmond. SALRy! 10 40 pm Lv Petetersbmg, “ l 1131 p m Lv Norlina “ ! 205 am Lv Henderson 5 230 am Lv Raleigh “ ! 3 46 am Lv Southern Pines “ l. 537 am Lv Hamlet “ I 6 30 a m 4 | No 403 Lv New York, NYP&NJ f7 55am Lv Philadelphia “ i 10 20 am Lv New York. 6 D S S Co | fS 00 pm Lv Baltimore, B S P Co j Lv Wash’ton, N&WSBj Lv Portsmouth, S A L Ry I 0 00 p m Lv Weldon “ ! 11 33 p m Lv Norlina. “ { 1255 am Lv Henderso I “ ’,120 a«i Lv Raleigh “ ! 3 02 am Lv Southern Pines “ J 5 18 a m Lv Hamlet “ { 6 45 am Lv Wilmington “ i Ar Charlotte “ i 9 51 a m Lv Chester “ ! 10 08 am Lv Greenwood “ { 12 07 p m Lv Athens “ ! 219 pm Ar Atlanta J “ | 335 pm Ar Augusta, C&WC l 510 pm Ar Macon, C of Ga { 7 20 pm Ar Montg’m’ry A & WP| 920 om Ar Mobile, L & N 1 255 am Ar New Orleans, L & NJ 780 am Ar Nashville N C& St L! 5 35 a m Ar Memphis S 400 pm Dailt No a 1219e | 3 50 231 622e| S 35 a2| 1221 m 110 pi 0 351® | 509 p| 657; Noll 855pffi| 112b ?a | 10(6 e 123$ p® 210 p| 215P r 4JP 330p® | 1045p® j 112) p® 132 30 530 30 1110 a® 1100*® 412 P® j F. H. Lummus Sons Co., Columbus, Ga. BOSTWICK, Ga., Feb. 11, 1902. Gentlemen—I wish to express my entire satisfaction with the three 70 saw Battery Gin Outfit, the Cleaning Feeders and Pneumatic Elevator, Double Box Steam Cylen^ir Fress^u fact everything complete. Everything works as nice and as smooth fe.cau be; the workmanship and material are unsurpassed* COTTON GINNED ON^YOUR SYSTEM COMMANDS FROM l-8th TO 1-2 CENT MORE PER POUND THAN WHE&E GINNED ON OTHERS. The “Hummus” System is death to competitors in this section, and wins all customers who give it a trial. I have gained custom from a distance this season, growing out of the efficiency of your ginning system. In quality of work, of good sample, Clean ing seed and quick work, I would recommend" your machinery to all parties thinking of installing a plant for ginning cotton. Yours truly, (Signed) R. R. Jones. Obtain onr estimates and particulars before purchasing. F. H. Lmnmus Sons Co., Columbus Qa. NORTHWARD * Daily ; No 402 Lv Memphis, NCdtStLl 100pm Lv Nashville, { 10 55 pm Lv New Orleans. L & N [ 7 45 p m Lv Mobile, L & N > 12 20 a m Lv Montgomery A & W PI 620am Lv Macon, C of Ga { 8 00am Lv Augusta, C&WC { 9 40am Lv Atlanta, t S A L Ry ! 124)0 n’n Ar Athens, “ Ar Greenwood “ Ar Chester, “ Lv Charlotte* Lv Wilmington, “ Lv Hamlet, ** . Lv So’thern Pines, “ Lv Raleigh, “ Ar Henderson* ** SALRy 248pm • 450pm J 643pm { 630pm • 330pm } 9 50pm J 1055 pm • 100am • 227am | 310 a m • 4 20a m • 700am Lv Norlina, Lv Weldon, Ar Portsmouth, Ar Wash’ton, N & W SR! — Ar Baltimore, BSPCo { Ar New York, ODSSCoi — Ar Phila’phia.N YP&NJ f546pm Ar New York, *• { 840pm { No 44 • 9 40pm { 1032pm • 1228am • 144 am • 210am • 409am • 4 56am ' 845am • 1003 am • 1227pm • 315pm Lv Hamlet, ** Lv Southern Pin «s, “ Lv Raleigh, “ Lv Hendersotr, ** Lv Nofl-na, “ Lv Petersburg ** Ar Richmond. “ Ar Washington, P R R Ar Baltimore, P R R Ar Philadelphia, PRR Ar New York, PRR Note—fDaily Except Sunday* 655 F® I 810 3® Daily. I NoaM 845P® 930as i:30P® 420 p® 800P® I U’SP 31 •>0i3® 4^8® 500 a® | "glOa® j siop; 5oOP® g55a® 5103® 8 00 s ® j No 9 8SI HlS?! 630*