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JHE GAlNESViLdUB NEWS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 1902
Dr. J. W. Bailey spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Will Gunn of Macon, v spent a
while in the city this week, the guest
of friends.
Miss SuSie Smith of Macon, stopped
in the city a short while on her way
home f roin Clarksville.
Mr. J. W. Estes of St. Augustine,
spent a few days in the city this week
while-on his way to New York.
Mr. J. P. Perkins of Birmingham, is
spending part ofhis vacation in the city
visiting Prof. S. G Rilevi
Miss Ethel Dallas, of LaGrange, is in
the city as the gue^jb of Miss Georgia
Dixon.
Mr. V. M. Montgomery and daughter
Miss# Marie Montgomery, visited in
Atlanta Tuesday.
Miss Clara Castleberry returned home
yesterday from Columbus, where she
has been the guest of Miss Wannie
Golden.
Mr. Thomas Scupin has returned
from a pleasant trip in the mountains,
and has resumed his work at Mr. R.
Smith’s.
Miss Eugenia Foster of Augusta, who
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Marsh, returns Thursday to her
home.
Col. H. W. J. Ham will move back to
his country home, East Highlands, the
at which time Col.
OLD BUILDING TO GO
Walker visited Atlanta
Located on Main street will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash Septem
ber 15, 1902. Building to be moved off
lot in thirty days. By order,
Mayor and Council,
c, -
Gainesville, Ga.
The Chattahoochee Sunday feehooL
Convention rfiet in regular annual ses
sion at Poplar Springs Saturday. A
great many people irom here attended,
and report it a great success. The
officers elected for the ensuing year
were as follows viz; Mr.T-H. Robertson,
President; Mr. W. M. Johnson, Secre
tary and Treasurer. Those who atten
ded from here were, Dr. J- A. Wynne,
Col. W. I. Hobbs. Messrs Candler Mc-
Ever and B. S. Taylor.
lluffingtcn spent Monday
WILL SOON BE SCHOOL-HOUSE OF
MEMORY.
o toe Sold September 15., and most
moved by Occocer 15.-Flans and speci
fications must be.submitted fifteenth.
Bond money to arrive tomorrow.
Improvements will now
begin without
delay.
^ $ grvvin ox Atnenss, w<xs>
last week.
Iromas M. Bell has returned
ript0 Camming.
D d Mi’s. E. M. Lovelace of Ala-
. e guests in the city.
q Dinkins of Atlanta, was
here lust week.
F*or Rent—Nine-room dwelling,
25 Sycamore street. Close in and very
desirable. Apply to
N. C. White Sr.
The city bonds, fresh from tho en
graver were sent here last Saturday
by Seasongood & Mayer the purchasers,
and signed by Mayor Parker, City
Clerk George Lathem and Clerk of the
Superior Court Thomas M. Bell. Only
the bonds proper are signed, the in
terest coupons being lithographed.
The bonds are of the following denom
ination: thirty, $1000; and forty, $500;
due the first day of July 1932, at the
rate of 4 per cent, payable semi-annual
ly the first days of January and July.
The bonds were expressed to the
purcnasers at Cincinnati last Saturday
afternoon and inall probability were re
ceived by them Monday. They will, im
mediately upon receipt of the bonds,
forward the money to Gainesville, and
it should be in hand by Friday, or SUt-
urday-at least.
The old college building is to be
advertised and will be sold September
15th. The purchaser will be required
to have it torn down and removed by
October 15th., or thirty days after it
passes into his hands. Architects are
also to be requested to submit plans
and specifications for a new college
building on the fif teenth of September.
Preparations will also begin upon
•receipt of the bond money, for the
installation of a system of sewers, and
the macadamizing of the streets. No
more delay will be occasioned now, as
“money talks”-and acts, too..
The people of the city will be glad to
know that the improvements, for
which the bonds were issued, will
soon be under way; and that, before
many more moons, we will not only
have a new, commodious and up to
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Cat
arrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The propreitors 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 testimonals. Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO.
Teledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best,;.
,Qn September 15, 1902, the mayor
and council will contract with archi-
techts to make plans and specifications
for a Twenty Thousand Dollar School
Building, and the contract will be let
to builJ as soon as the architect com
pletes his work. Also, at the same
time, solicit offers to make survey and
lay out System of Sewerage. *
P. N. Parker, Mayor.
Bought the Dorsey Place.^
Mr. N. C. White Sr. last Monday
purchased the Dorsey place, fronting
on Spring street and running through
to E. Broad street, from Mr. J. D.
Woodside, and will move there from
his present home on Sycamore street at
an early date. The Dorsey place is
one of the most desirable in the city,
and Mr. White is fortunate in getting
L Wilburn Lassiter has returned
L'i.esvilie, Fla., after a two week’s
gj m the ci iy•
Messrs. Jim Rudolph and Leo Hud-
knspent Sunday iu 'loecoa visiting
Beads.
L Helen Telford has returned
Lerhoxe after a delightful visit to
Loony Grove.
■Mrs. M. Goode of Waco, N. C., is in
[eeity, the guest of her mother, Mrs.
IS,Campbell.
■Representative-elect Ben A. Rogers
Lin town yesterday and was warmly
leeted by his friends
iMiss Elia Hobbs has returned from
with her bro-
first of October.
H. H. Perry will return to town.
Miss Christine McConnell, who has
been the attractive guest of Misses
Sadie and Anna McConnell for the past
week, returns to her home in Atlanta
the latter part of this week.
Mr. Dave Lipscomb has moved his
saw mill to the Dunlap property and
will saw all the lumber and timbers to
be used in the construction of the
Chattahoochee dam bv the Gainesville
electric railway people.
Take a dose of Prickly Ash Bitters
at night when you go to bed and you
•will feel bright and vigorous next
morning. It will insure you a copious
and healthy passage of the bowels. Un
proved appetite aud digestion and in
creased-energy of body and brain. It
beats stimulating drinks because its
relative influence is natural, hence
permanent. Dr. E- E. Dixon & Co.
Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers-
If you have offensive pimples or
eruption, ulcers on any part of the
Sody, aching bones or joints, falling
hair, mucous patches, swollen glands,
skin itches and burns,
eating festering sores, sharp
then you suffer from
lips
gums,
gnawing pains,
serious blood poison or the beginning
of deadly cancer. You may be per man-
etly cured bv taking Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to
cure the worst blood and skin diseases.
Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly
cancer, stops all aches and pains and
reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood
Balm cures all malignant blood trouble
such as eczema, scabs and scales, pim
ples, running sores, carbuncles, scrof
ula. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures,
sample of Blood Balm sent free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
A Good Game
News of the first game of ball be
tween Gainesville and Rome reached
here last night. Mr Tot Walker re
ceived the following telegram from
Mr. Will Summers:- “Rain six innings
Nothing to nothing. Game called on ac
count of darkness”.
jtianta, and is stopping
her, Col. W. 1. Hobbs.
[ Mr. and Mr4; C. C. Staton have re
amed to the city after a pleasant two-
leeks outing in the country.
irhe friends of Mr. Walter Hocken-
■11 were glad to see him up town yes-
Iday aftr a long spel lof fever.
Mrs. Dr. Quillian has returned home
■Buford after a pleasant visit to her
Blighters, Mrs. J. B. George and Mrs.
■. J. Porter.
■Mr. W. C. Thomas, of the Smith—
lomas Co., has gone to New York
Id the Eastern markets to make
Is fall purchase of goods. ’
■Prof. A. VV. Van Hoose returi|pd
londay from Atlanta, Craw ford ville
pd other points of Georgia where he
psbeen in the interest of Brenau.
Miss Emma Grogan of Washington,
• C., and Miss Haygood of Easley,
IC., are the attractive guests of Mrs.
[• I. Hobbs j on Race street.
Mr. W. V. Taylor, who will be re-
emtered as the only male graduate of
renau Conservatory, is in the city this
misses McConnell entertain.
A veiy delightful informal reception
of this week was the one given on Mon
day evening by Misses Sadie and Anna
McConnell, complimentary to their
guest, Miss Christine McConnell of At
lanta. The McConnell home was
tastefully decorated, and the friends
who were present enjoyed the occasion
very much. Refreshments were served
and the guests departed at a late hour
after having spent a very pleasant
evening!
Important Meeting. .
The Daughters of tne Confederacy
will meet Friday afternoon at five o’
clock with Mrs. A. W. Van Hoose at
Brenau. Delegates to be elected to
the state convention wnich convenes
in LaGrange in October; also business
ot importance is to be considered. A
full attendence r of members is urged
Mrs. C. C. Sanders,
President, Longstreet Chapter U. D. C.
W. A. WILSON & CO
Manufacturers and Dealers
Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, .Hal
ters, Lap Robes, Whips, Harnes oil, Axle
YV j/If Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat Pads, Gig
Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips——^In
fact anything in horse goods*
300 all Leather Collars—to go at from 50c. to #1.00.
Don’t think anybody will sell you harness cheaper than we
can. Come to see us. We pay highest price tor Hides and Tal
low.
Public Schools Open,
of the city public
Flowery Brahch 9 Buford O.
A game of base ball was plaved
Monday afternoon in Flowery Branch
between Buford and Flowery Branch.
The score in the seventh inning was
18 to 10 in favor of the visiting team,
but on account of what was thought to
decision of
The opening
schools on last Monday was a success
considering the accomodation that are
provided for the pupils. At the city
hall, where the main part of the schools
are taught, there were three-hundred
and twenty pupils; Mrs Bickers opened
her school on East Broad street with
about eighty pupils; at the opening of
the. umpire
the home
be a rank
the game was forfeited to
team.
the schools in the Piedmonf, bnildmg.
there were one-huiidred-and-thirty;
and 118 negroes at the negro
schoo\ making 539 white children,
and 118 *‘blacks.” This was quiie a
large opening, and the schools have
now almost as many as they can ac
commodate. With the present corps of
teachers, the Gainesville Public Schools
are prepared to offer as fine education
al advantages as any public school in
north Georgia.
PALMOUR HARDWARE CO
Property Sold.
Mrs. Florida Brown sold through
Mr. G. A. Dozier, her lot on Center
street to Mr. H. F. Bakey. It is a
nice lot and Mr. Baker will build a
residence and a work shop on it.
Mr. Dozier also sold Mr. Tilman
Swetman a lot on College avenue on
which lie will build a residence.
A Maltreated Convict.
Negro named wbo was convicted here
some time ago for stealing & watch,
.and who has just finished' serving his
sentence for the above offense; was in
Gainesville last week begging ‘money
to take him to.Atla.ota, where he wan
ted to report to Gov. Candler the con
dition of affairs at the convict camp
f°nday to attend the public schools
Irene Tisinger, who holds the
la * r of English at Brenau College, is
[ P ec ted to return this week from New
5r ^i where she has been taking a
rse a t Columbia University.
L* W* C. Bryant, the efficient and
Ptlar state oil inspector, was in the
J last Friday inspecting the tanks
a Pparatus of the oil company at
lls place. Dr. Bryant is one of the
. and most popular officials conneet-
Cane Mill and Evaporators.
Guns. Pistols and Amunition.
Carpenters’ Tools, Builders’ Hardware’
Grain drills, Cutaway
harrows, dise plows
Saisfaction Guranteed—Come to See Us— ^
PALMOUR HDW. CO.
Gainesville Ga.
reported these facts to Gov. Candler
and Gen. C. A. Evan, both of whom say
that an investigation will be made at