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rHE GAINESVILLE NEWS. WEDNESDAY JULY 16, 1902
Scott Appleby of Atlanta, is vis-
Irs C. C. Sanders.
Willinsham of Toccoa, is a guest
Misses Hudson.
in d Mrs. J. P- Flanders of Macon,
ting Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brown.
Louise Case of Milledgeville, is
0 f Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Carring-
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that cah
oot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Are You LooKing tor Great Values At
SMALL PRICES?
Whole-
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.
If So You Can Find Them At
niimer
Having finished
reading the
president’s fourth of July, peace
proclamation, the Filipino light
ed his pipe with it and went back
into the bushes to get ready for
the next fight.
aa4ofpi
ABOVE A
SEA. 1
Agricultural
College
Main Building.
Gentlemen’s Summer Undervest, worth. 35c... now at '0c. Yd Wid
? m
Percal, worth 10c, at 7Kc. Beautiful line of muslins and dimities, worth - _1C
.X83£ and 15c. at 9c. -
White lawn at 5c, 10c and 12%c. Worth much more. Sea Island Percal
at y 10c. worth 12
Great Variety of Madras C/loth at 7}£c. worth 10c. Good Mattress Tick
z ng at 5c. ‘ Amoskeag, A. C. AUfeather Ticking at
Large assortment of Gehts and Ladies handkerchiefs at So. and 4c each.
I can sell you Towels 25 inches wide, 45 inches long, made of very heavy
c otton Damask at 10c. each. Large assortment of Cotton and Linen Tow
els from 4c. to 25c. each. • „•
Yd wide New York Mills mnslin in short lengths at 7%e. Just received,
another shipment of Calico to sell at 4e. - ^
A complete line Ladies, Gents and Children’s Hosiery from 5c. per pair u
Dont forget we carry a full and complete line of shoes to sell at low prices.
8mall assortment of LacKes Slippers—-worth $1.25* X*50 and 2*00*
To Sell At 98c. and $i.io
It may be that Mr. Watson’s
lecture is only intended to advei-
tise his'history, but this merely
shows that smart men like Mr.
Watson are fully alive to the val
ue of advertising.
Want To Elect Judge and Solicitor.
An effort is being made to get som e
candidate for the legislature to make
the race upon the issue of electing the
Judge and Solicitor of the City court
by the people. The plan is to elect a
representative upon this platform,
have him introduce and pass a bill at
the fall session of the General Assem
bly calling for the election of, a Judge
and Solicitor for the city court, and
then call the election before the expi-
and Solic-
DAHLONEGA, GA. *
A college education in the reach of all. A.B.,
;i.S- Normal and Business Man’s courses,
-ood laboratories; healthful, invigorating di
lute; military discipline; good moral and
iiligions influences. ’Cheapest board in the
tate; abundance of country produce;expenses
rota $75 to $150 a year; board in dormitories
>r private families. Special license course for
eacbers; full faculty of nine; all under the
zontrol of the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-ed. iqation of sexes. The insti-
-tttion founded specially for students of limited
leans. Send fir catalogue to the President,
los. S. Stbwakt, A.M.
I Dr. J. W. Mobley, of the state san-
Lrium, Milledgeville, spent a day or
loin the city last week with Dr. D. S.
irrmgton.
Mrs. Arthur Bell and children re-
irned home to Atlanta yesterday after
bleasant visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
ration of the present Judge
itor expires, so that this power may
be taken out of the hands of Governor-
elect Terrell.
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.
All Candidates for Senate, Legislature
and county offices are hereby required
to Send in tbeir names to the Chairman
or Secretary of the County Democratic
'Executive Committee on or before the
25 tb day of July, 1902, together with
J&5.00 for the purpose pf defraying the
expenses of the Primary and printing
tickets. Tickets will be printed and
ready for distribution amoug the can
didates by July 28th, with the names of
all candidates on every ticket .
H. H. Dean,Chairman.
L. D. Puckett, Secretary.
July 8th, 1902,
■A delightful surprise party was en-
Ryedby the young folks at the home
■ Miss Leone Hobbs on Main street
Rt evening.
Mir. and Mrs. C. B. McGeehee and
Kildren of Atlanta, have been the
■tests oi Mr. A. B. C. Dorsey’s family
Kb week.
■Mr. J. H. Dorsey, tax receiver of
Barke county, spent Sunday here on a
Ksit to his brother, Mr. A. B. C. Dor-
Ky, who is quite feeble.
■Pat, the seven-year-old son of Mr. J.
I. McElroy, died on the Longstreet
■ace Friday afternoon last, and his re-
B&ins were shipped to McElroy station,
pear Athens, for interrment.
E Mr. Lee L. Smith and wife of New
Irleans, visited their uncle, Mr. H. B.
Iiiiith, and family, last week. Mr.
Bmith is on the staff of the New Or-
Lds Times-Democrat, and is one of
pe best newspaper men in the South.
Policeman Smith arrested Lonnie
stovall, col., Monday afternoon, recov
ering a wheel he had stolen on Satiir-
>ay from W. T. Pool of Lavonia and
limed both over to an officer from
ranklin county, m an hour after he
ras n °hfied to look out for the negro.
Seven Years in Bed.
•‘Will wonders ever cease?” ihquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law
rence, Kan. They knew she had been
unable to leave her bed in seven years
on account of kidney and liver trouble,
nervous prostration and general debil
ity ; but. “Three^ bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk,” she
writes, “and in three months I felt like
a new person.” W omen sufferiug from
He-idache, Backache, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness. Metaueholy, Fainting
and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless
blessing Try it. Satisfaction is guar"
anteed by M. C. Brown. Only 50c.
T. O. WATKINS
Secretary Moody has the singu
lar notion that naval officers ought
to go to sea. In the pursuit of it
he is jarring loose a lot of barnac
les from the uavy bureaus who
thought it quite enough to paddle
around in the Washington social
wim,—Atlanta Constitution.
FREE TO OUR READERS.
Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood. r
If you suffer from ulcers, eczama,
scrofula, blood poison,
Col. Findley To Speak Next Tuesday.
Col. W, F. Findley requests The
News to announce t hat he will address
the people of HaL county In the court
house at the noon recess of court next
Tuesday, 22nd. instant. He savs he
will divide time wit h any otber can-
cancer, eating
sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone
pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh,
or any blood or skin disease, we advise
you to take Botanie Blood Balm
(B. B. B.). Especially recommended
for old, obstinate, deep-seated cases,
cures where all else fails, heals every
sore, makes the blood pure and rich,
gives the skin the rich glow of health.
Druggists. 31 per large bottle. Sample
sent free by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in. sealed letter.
Medicine sent at once, prepaid.
Unions cut both ways. Roanoke, Va
physicians having 1 formed a combine
and raised fees, the mechanics have u-
nited upon two doctors whom they pay
a monthly salary to attend their fami
lies. Augusta Chronicle.
An, exchange says Greene and Gay-
norare now tangling up two nations as
successfully as they did the accounts of
one.-Atfaens Banner. ,
It is to be hoped t hat President Roo
sevelt has given McLaurin a place, as
the press dispatches indicate. This
will place him.-Athens Banner
Alleged Criminal Assault.
It is alleged that Mrs. Almedia Grier,
an aged lady, was criminally assaulted
at her home, six miles from Bellton
-last Sunday nights She went to Bell-
ton Monday afternoon and swore out
warrants against Dillard Greer and
Bob Forrester, two young white me”,
and the sheriff went there Monday
night to as them to let him arrest
them, but they stepped out of the way
and he came back to town without
them. There is considerable feeling
in the upper part of the county con
cerning the affair.
Overseers Made Bond.
The Board of County Commissioners
was in session Monday. Besides the
usual routine business, all of the over
seers for the new road law were on
hand and made their bonds. Some
Mr. 4b Dorsey Appointed Coroner.
M r. A 8. O; Do resigned as Cor
ier Tuesday on a? rant of ill health,
id Judge W. N. t appointed hi
n, Mr. Abn r R nsev. to fill tb
lexpired terra., Ab is now in th
ee to succeed h c f. and will 'like
have no t»pp.li; His father hJt
sen coroner -fev ; - rs, and made
i lb seems as though the labor of the
khole country meant to come to the
‘distance of the striking coal miners,
“this is done, the settlement of the
rou before cold weather does not
appear probaole,and sax months from
oday we may all be shivering with no
faelobtainable.—Augusta Chronicle.
Committee at Work.
Messrs. R. C. Simmons, E. P. Cham
bers and Andrew Thompson, who were
appointed by the January grand jury
to examine into the records of the
county and county officers, have been
at work since Monday. They will have
their report ready for the grand jury,
which meets next week.
- -ae Lope lives until 1903 he can cel
« his dimona jubilee as a Bishop,
golden jubilee as a Cardinal and his
er jubilee as a Pope.—Augusta
Rattled
«ow that congress has finished
*‘111 the building of battleships,
seeetary Moody is having his turn.
ave ^ or informal talk, he has tak-
a ctive step as to which navy
► or-
The Maysviji* He -s, in its issue *
July 10th., has - • stvere strietur* ,
upon Mr. Will J o■ ry of this city, *
its comments upor i:\i-s game of ba»
played here the 4th instant bet wee 1
Oftippsyillc aud sville. Mr. Tov%
ry umpired the game, and because «.<•
Maysville’s defeat the News allows i>
self to be imposed upon in a mo.x
shameful way. It eha-ges Mr. Tower
with things that are wholly untrue
and does him a very grave injustice
Everybody who saw the game declare
it to have been lairly won and ex
tremely fairly umpired. The Mays
must be rattled, and the on
Mrs. Nancy Jones, a revolution
ary war pensioner, recently died at
her home near Jonesboro Ten 11.
Her death leaves only two persons
»n the pension roll of that war.
Lq 1831, when 16 years old, she Mar
ried Darling Jones, then 68 years
>ld, who was a reuoluticnary sol-
lier. He died in 1848. She had
two sous in the civil war on the
anion side and a grandson in the
Spanish-Americ&n war. She, her
sons and her grandson drew pen-
ions from wars covering a period
of 119 years*
y a rd shall build the battle ship
™red.-Augusta Herald.
flere 10 the meanest story ever
sported: A Tampa man lay sick,
todthe neighbors sent in so many
^ things that when he recover-
» kis wife wouldn’t let the Heigh
ts know, but kept him locked
ville team
ly way we see ifc can hold its equilib
rium is to pick a nine composed of mei
like its center-fielder. The statement!
about Mr. Towery are willfully and
maliciously false.