Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, July 02, 1902, Image 3

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY and his mother been faithful in his service of their interests and his continued .service in m A ,'„ f rned from a pleasant visit to ^4 Mrs. Bob at Buford^ f Pillow of Mississippi, and Miss !I,SS , A „,rusta, were guests of Mrs. j vl jrOl iiU o - Logan last week. S. Hardy left last week to ^ sometime visiting her mother, eD c g. Lambdin, at Bartlesville. • Mav Lawson of Marion. Ala., her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C \vhite- 25 South Sycamore street. Willie Bell Campbell of At- S ond lav McBride of Macon, are h - n - jck 0I1 Race street, 0 VV. McArthur has been at r d lhis week conducting a meet- tndmuch interest is being aroused jj C services. v Daughters of the Confederacy , eet at the home of Mrs. C. C. San- the president of the Longstreet 8 ^ e r Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. ‘ 11 attendance is requested. John A. Pierce has bought out Tillman Funk and will continue at the same old at 4 y 2 a % and 5 l*2c.. 4-4 New York Mill-Muslin 1 to 5 yard lengths at 7 1 -2c I^arge assortment of Towels at :4c, 8c. 9c. and 10c. A Great Variety in mens Handkerchiefs at 4c. , A Grea A Good assortment of Muslin at 4c. Pearl Butttons at 5 to 2^ Good writing paper qt 4c. per quire. Envelopes 4c Large feather duster at 23c. 4-4 Per cals at 7 l-2c, worth 10c Thompsons plove Fitting Corsets at 50c. and. $ .00. to him a coruial and unanimous re- nomination. ' ; The following platform was adopted: “We the Democrats of the 9th Cong. Dist. in convention assembled, do affirm our allegiance to the principles pf justice and liberty upon which our institutions are founded and which the Democratic party has advocated from the foundation of our Government to the present time. During all these years the Democratic party has resisted the tendency of selfish interests to cen* tralize the powers of the government and has favored just taxation, economy and honesty in the administration oj the affairs of the government. Protection to trade and commerce against trusts and monopolies, liberty and ioeal self government, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of conscience, the preservation of per sonal rights and has faithfully ob served the Constitutional limitations and has supported and maintained the form of Government established by the founder of this republic. Call to See Me When needing anything i my Line. I Will Save You Money on Anythin plumbing business d Mr. Funk will continue with pierce as foreman of the work. on. John N. Bolder of Jeffersou was s Monday. He is a candidate for ,o«pntative from Jackson county, Yours Truly, radford street yesterday, ana will ,en it for boarders, Judge Estes will iard with them, continuing his resi de there. Captain J. M. Ponder and Col. Sam- *1 Rutherford, two of Forsyth, Geor gs m ost prominent citizens, were ere this week with their families, who re stopping at Mrs. Matthews’ on I’caraore street. hlany summer visitors are arriving in (aintsrille and they are in evidence lerywhere. A welcome is extended 1 who come. There is no better ater nor finer climate anywhere. It on’t be long before we will have elec- ie cars to haul them over the city and »tto our fine mineral springs. evidence, and he hast been -heartily congratulated over the verdict of the people in his favor. 4 The committee decided to open a vot ing precinct at the Paeolefc Mills at New Holland, so that the voters there may participate in the primary'August 7th. The Ordinary has been petitioned to establish a precinct there, and he will accede _to the request. One at Gillsville may, also he established. We call attention to Dr. J. D. Jen- ning’s card in this issue. He has been engaged in the practice of drugless healing here since 1900. He has treat ed over 800 patients, and since he has added department of opics, Gainesville should be proud of this and give him their patronage, thus saving the ex pense of going to Atlanta or other. large cities and paying fancy prices, whep it can be done cheaper here. should he announce for the Legislature this week, his election is assured and Hall county would then have one of the oldest representatives she has had in many years. He has worked as hard and done as much for the Demo eratic party as any man in Hall county DEMOCRAT. first time and referred to Finance Com mittee: E. E. Kimbrough, $6E60; W- J. & E. C. Palmour, $04.25; Gainesville Eagle, $14.15; John E. Redwine. Jr., $31; A. A. Hope, $10.50; Andoe & Bell $1.13: W. A. Wilson & Co., $3.75; Queen City Planing Mills,. 56.32; Palniour Hardware Co., $2.58; E, E. Dixon & Co., $1.05; Bagwell & Buffington, $1.50; W. E. Soule, $1.20. No further, business, council adjourn" ed. P- N. PARKER, Mayor. J. BLALOCK, Clerk. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council Chamber. May, 22,1902. Council met in regular session, May or Parker presiding. J. M. Hubbard, C. C. Staton, T. V. Eberhart S. C. Dun lap and L. D. Puckett present. Min utes of last meeting read and confirmed. The follqwing accounts, approved by Finance Committee, were read the sec ond time and ordered paid: A. S. Har dy, $18.08; P. N. Parker, $9.00; Palm our Hardware Co., $4.45; W. J. & E. C. Palmour, $7.33; Bagwell & Gower Mfg. Co., $8.25; Robertson & Law, $2 45; E. E Dixon & Co.. $3.65; John E. Red- wine, jr., $8.50; Queen City Planing Mills, $16.06; Dr. K. A. Smith, $110.00; G. F. Turner, 58.82. The following accounts were read first time and motion referred to finance committee. W. R- Canning & Bro., $92.84; Wheeler & Son, $7.50; T. S. Campbell & Son, $7.00; Gaines- Telepkone Co., $2.50; C. L. Deal, $20.05. W. R. Moss, $92.57; No further business on motion, coun cil adjourned. p.. N. PARKER,Mayor. J. BLALOCK, Clerk. Thousands Sent into Exi^e Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don’t be an exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It’s the roost infallible medicine" for Coughs. Colds, and ail Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dos brings relief. Astounding eures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at M. C. Brown’s. Price 50c $1.00. Every boottle guaranteed. BIBLE INSTITUTE AT PLAT CREEK ■Charley Davis, who has been playing nth the Gainesville.baseball team for jro years, is in Rome this week playing Kith the local team there against Amn ion. He was wired to come and is Stting a good salary for his work. He I playing shortstop and he is a iack-a-jaek, - I Hr. John Canning returned last Fri- h from a twenty days trip through fee West, going as far as California, lesajs the drouth through that coun ty is something fearful, and he tray- led a distance of 10,000 miles through homing, Utah and Kansas without png a single farm in cultivation on Jeountof no rain. Mr. Canning will (turn to the west in August. The following card from Rev. R. D. Hawkins is self explanatory: Please announce that we will hold a Bible Institute at Flat Creek church, Hall county, beginning July 20, to con tinue one week or more. Drs. M. M. Riley and S. Y. Jaraesob will assist and] perhaps others. The church offers free entertainment and a special invitation is extended to all ministers, deacons, and Sundav school teachers. In fact Notwithstanding the opposition to him from some quarters of the party, the fact remains, remarks the Athens Banner, that Grover is the biggest boy on the Democratic platform. The Baltimore Son says; If the negro m the South is industrious lawabiding and honest, he is en couraged and protected by bis white neighbors, and if he estab lishes churches and schools he has the aid and sympathy of the whit es. The difference between the Ill inois lynching mob and those of t he South is that the former seems to be directed against churches and schools, while in the South the victim of the mob is almost i p forir.ly a ravisber or a mur- ABOVE SEA. Aoriojltural 'COLLEGE Maw f»utuOi«G. will find a cordial welcome. Bring your Bible and note book. The abrupt “Hello girL” with we are all so sadly familiar, should learn a lesson from this narative; “A rich man recently called up the ‘helld’girl in the central office in San Francisco. Her sweet, gentle tones charmed his ear, he sought Council Chamber, June 12, 1902. Council met in regular session, Me or Parker presiding. J. M. Hubbai J. L. Williams, S. C. Dunlap and L. Puckett present. Minutes of last me ing read and confirmed. Appeal case of Harrison Roberts cc tinned on account of witnesses bei absent. r clerk’s report for mat 1902. To balance April report.. ••• - *1 ain’t collected from Ad, tax - * . “ street'tax... 28b tt a “ license tax.. 132 “ dog tax-.. • * J-29 [•nth District Congressional Conven tion Met Here Yesterday. [The Democratic Convention of the fith Congressional District met here > tsday at noon with all counties rep- Nnted by delegates. Hon. J. G. Ben- f 1 was elected temporary chairman DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education in the reach, of all. A.B B.S., Normal and Business Man’s courses. Good laboratories; tieaitlxful, Invfg’ofating cli- mntev military discipline; pood moral a»c religious influences. Cheapest board til in state; abundance of country produce; expense; from $75 to $150 a year; board ia dormton: or private families. Special license con rse JW teachers; full faculty of nine; all under tfa control of the University. A college prepay atory class. Co-ed.ication of sexes. -The inst tution founded specially for studeutsof limit-: means. Send f->r catalogue to thePrcsideu I Hon. W. B. Smith was elected tern ary secretary. Hter temporary organization Hon. f 1 liters was elected permanent •hman, and Hon. J. T. Atherton was 'wq permanent secretary. committee on resolutions and ‘tform reported, which is found be- after which Hon. C. L. Bass of rhsville. in a few well chosen words; c in nomination the Hon. Farish r Tate of Pickens county; the “Ration was seconded by Hons. B ^ e rrv niipmb-oA t? m a How’s This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrn that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh- Cure. F. J. Cheney & CO. Props., Tol edo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. j. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable ■ in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out aby obligations made bv their firm. West & Tbuax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. .4 “ “ water rents . t* * 1 fines ...«••• ». “ “ sundry Rec’ts 4* Cem. receipts 44 - *» . grave Rec’pts Bills payable State Banking Go. for Board of Education. .. Ptnnerly One Dollar Don't Want to Vote for Judge and Solicitor of City Court. The special called meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of Hall county at the court house yester day was largely attended, and by a vote of 32 to 22 the resolution providing that the names of the applicants for Judge and Solicitor of the city court of Hall county to be put on the ticket for county officers to be voted for at the primary August 7th, was voted down. A clear majority of 10 was recorded against the resollution. Much interest was manifested in the meeting, and people from all parts of the county were oh hand to put them selves on record about the matter. They showed up decidedly against the proposition. The friends of Solicitor Fletcher M. Johnson were strictly in T HIS is the cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; b—nfifnlly illustrated in colon and In Mack and white. Above all, it Shows the very fashionable Haw Idea Sttues, made from Naw Inaa Pat- touts, wfateh cost oafy fOc. each. Send Five Cents To-darfi farastngls seer of the Naw IniiVaust Magaotb. and sne what crest teles ter fhs mens j It «se eHe fee. Sts Walbing, Kinnan & Marvin. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood, and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 70c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s family Pills are the best. COLONEL FINDLEY MAY ANNOUNCE. Col. Bill Findley left for the state convention Tuesday morning as one of the delegates from Hall county. Col i Findley is one of our best citizens and .givingformal expression to the the people so emphatically ex- ^ at the polls, We feel just pride a ling the character and service ^ Hon- Farish Carter Tate, which ;° signally endeared him to our ^ Animated by lofty purpose .. 1J0c ic sentiments, his services fieen characterized by .wise coo- | i!ia° In, * S ^ rlD ^ D ^ * roi?1 4be people. h„ f ^^ e ir conditions, in sym- " >th needs, he has always