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GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDa? SEPTEMBER 24, 1902
Miss Elia Meaders of Gillsville, is
W. A. WILSON & col
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ah mat Was "Necessary.
“Ton must abandon all business cares
for the future,” says the physician.
“But 1 fear that I have not yet ac
cumulated sufficient money,” protests
the multimillionaire.
“Sufficient?” repeats the doctor.
“Why, my dear sir, you have enough
money to pay physicians’ fees for the
rest of your life!”—Baltimore Ameri
can.
Bananas, English Style.
At English tables spoons are served
with bananas. If the bananas are
served as a single fruit course, howev
er, sherry is usually sent around with
It A few drops are poured upon the
plate, and the banana, stripped little
fey little of its skin, is dipped into this
and thus eaten.—New York Post.
is with Johnson & Castleberry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. West of Savan
nah, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Campbell.
Mr. H. D. Jaquish returned yester
day from a trip to New Yoric and Chi
cago,,
The friends of Mr. Ed Stovall regret
that he is quite sick at his home on
Spring street.
Mr. D. D.Jackson has about recov
ered from a recent illness and is at his
business again.
Mrs. J. W. Oslin has sold Mr. J. H
Gunnells a nice building lot above Mr.
J. P. Canning’s on Race sereet.
Mr. W. C. Thomas and Mr. T. M.
Keyser returned last Sunday fron New
York and other northern and eastern
points.
The Georgia Manufacturing Co., the
cotton mill owned by Dr. R. E. Green,
will start up again next Monday week,
after being closed down for several
months. This mill employs a large
number of hands who will rejoice that
the mill will run again. Dr. Gieen
strtesthat the prospecs for a future
business are very satisfactory.
John Moreland Sends Bullet Crashing
Through. His Breast,
John Moreland, whose home is in
Spartanburg, S. C., but who has been
working at the Gainesville Cotton mills
for some time, tried to commit suicide
this morning. He walked mto S. W.
Davidson & Co’s, hardware store a
little after 8 o’clock, and asked for 5
cents worth of cartridges, which were
given to him by Henry Owen, a clerk.
Walking on down the counter to where
the revolver case is, he asked to see a
pistol, wnich was handed him. “This
is a 32, is it not,” he asked Owens, at
the same time placing a cartridge in
the weapon, and patting it to his
breast fired, the ball entering near his
heart and passing almost entirely
through his body. >
Moreland was removed to the under
taking parlors of Dorsey and Sons,
where he was put on a stretcher, after
Drs. Ham and Smith had been sum
moned. A hasty examination was
made, after which Moreland was re
moved to his home on Athens street.
There Drs. Ham and Smith probed for
the ball. The chances are that he
will recover.
Moreland has been employed at the
Gainesviile cotton mill, and was the
man who organized the strike there
sometime ago. When asked why he
tried to kill himself, he replied that he
had troubles. He has sought to ob
tain a license several times to marry
Laura Tumlin, but the license was re
fused by the ordinary because the
latter had never been granted, a di
vorce.
Manufacturers and Deal
Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles »
ters, Lap Robes, Whips, Harnes oil* ^
VjmSy II I Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat p ac ^ q
\/ Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips^i
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
Come to see us. We pay highest price tor Hides and to
A Natural Development.
“Hello, Stavers! Haven’t met you in
come time. Still a bachelor, I sup
pose?”
“Not a bit of it. I’ve branched out
In matrimony.”
“Indeed! Olive branches, of course!!*
•-Richmond Dispatch.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Wakes
Marvelous Cures
Women
Have been pestered to health
by Lydia Em Pinkham 9 s Vege
table Compoundw Their let
ters are on file and grove this
Statement to be a fact? not a
mere boastm When a medi
cine has been successful in
curing so many women 9 you
cannot well say without try
ing it— £g # do not believe H
will he/p me* 9 *
Have Completed .Lists.
The registrars have completed lists for
and have issued
Are entirely removed by P.P.P,
—Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Potas*
eium, the greatest blood purifier on
earth.
Aberdeen. O.. July 21,1891.
Messrs Lippman Bros. . Savannah.
Ga.: Peak Sirs—I bought a bottle of
? rocr P. P P. at Hot Springs,Ark. .and
t baa done me more good than three
months’ treatment at the Hot Springs.
Send three bottles C. O. D.
Eespectfally yours.
JA8. M. NEWTON,
Aberdeen, Brovrn County, (X
Copt. J. 5>. Johnston.
To all whom it may concern: I here*
ofpfl?.*]?. for eruptions of the skin. 6 ?
(offered for several years with an un
sightly and. disagreeable eruption on
my face. I tried every known rente*
dy but in vain,until P. P. F. was used,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by j J. D. JOHNSTON,
the October election
notices to the defaulters to appear be
fore them on the 26th. instant to show
cause why their names should not be
stricken from the registration lists.
The registration for this year is heavy.
The registrars are Judge J. B. Gaston,
Dr. R. E. Green and Mr. John T. Wat
ers.
The total number of registered voters
is 3,942. The following is the registra
tion by districts:
Gainesville, 1,239
Gillsville, 102
Wilson, 231
Flowery Branch, 246
Bark Camp, 164
Big Hickory, 83
Friendship 89
Roberts, 122
Morgans, 177
Clinchem, 141
Narramore, 121
Whelchel, 131
Glade, ’ 224
Candler, 144
Tadmore, 258
Polksville, 184
Quiilians, 286
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up
*he weak > and debilitated, gives
strength tc weakened nerves, expels
diseases, giving the patient health and
happiness where sickness, gloom?
feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
The author of “Leopard’s Spots” lec
tures at auditorium tonight. Don’t fail
to hear him.
mary. secondary and tertiary
for blood poisoning, mercu
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
in all blood and skin diseases.' like
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas,
eczema—we may say, without fear of
contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best Tettimonyfrom the Mayor of Sequin,Tt&
blood purifier In the world, and makes
positive, speedy and permanent cures Sequin, Tex., January 14,1893.
InaJl cases. Messrs. Lipphan Bros., Savannah,
Ga.: Gentlemen—I have tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
-p n pt b —Pricklv 11 As^ *pok© and prevents any spreading of the
7 sores. I have taken fiveor six bottles
Boot and Potaaalnm. an d f oe l confident that another conns
-,cqo will effect a cure. It has also relieved
-I 'highest 1 MimPof $£gSg£ “ 4 —
Attention is called to the ad of T. S.
Campbell & Son. They have many new
f/hings to offer in their Picture and
Frame Department. Their line of Ar
tists colors, Brushes, Canvas, Crayons
and Water Color Papers—in fact all
Krnds Artist’s and Draughtsman’s sup
plies is better than ever.
Change In Hour Of Service.
Hereafter, services at the Presby
terian church will be held at 4:30 o’clock
in the afternoon instead of at 8 o’clock
at night. The public is cordially in
vited to attend this service at 11:30 A.
Vegetable Compound
Is » positive cure for all those painful
Ailments of Women.
It will entirely cure the worst forms oi
Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles.
Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling ana
displacements of the Womb, and consequent
Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted
|pth* Change of Life.
Tom Dixon lectures at auditorium
to-night. Don’t fail to hear him.
Your medicine cured me of ter
rible female illness.
Mrs. M. E. Muxi/eb,
lA Concord Sq., Boston, Mass.
B. D. Langford) Real Estate.
Buy, sell or rent, any and ail kind of
Real Estate. If you contemplate a
trade see me.
Backache.
It has cured more cases of Backache and
Isaucorrhcea than any other remedy the
world has ever known. It is almost infallible
ta such cases. It dissolves and expels
Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage
Of development, and checks any tendency
to cancerous humors.
8:15 o’clock, Rev. H. S. Bradley will
deliver his famous lecture “Tne Man
Who Gave Himself Away.”
Col. H. W. J. Ham, a warm personal
friend of Mr. Bradley’s lather, will in
troduce the speaker.
This lecture has been enthusiastical
ly received wherever delivered, and has
called forth the most favorable com*
ments from the public press.
“The lecture of Rev. H. S. Bradley,
pastor of Trinity Methodist church in
Atlanta, on ‘The Man Who Gave Him
self Away,’ was the most eloquent,
scholarly and impressive discourse ever
delivered in Spartanburg.”—Spartan
burg corespondent, Christian Observer,
Louisville, Ky.
“It was unquestionably one of the
greatest addresses ever delivered in
Barnesvilie.”—Barnesville Gazette.
Bear Tom Dixon at auditorium to
night. A treat to those who go.
f Your Vegetable Compound re
moved a Fibroid Tumor from my
womb after doctors failed to give
relief. Mrs. B.A. Lombard,
Westdale, Mass.
County Taxes.
Tax Collector Charles will be at the
court-house the first Tuesday in Oct
ober to receive money from those de
siring to pay their state and county
taxes.
Bearing-down Feeling
^Fomb troubles, causing pain, weight, and
backache, instantly relieved and perina-
ntntly cured by its use. Under all clrcum-
ftanoes it acts in harmony with the laws
that govern the female system, and is as
harmless as water.
j£\fegetabIePreparationfbrA3'
Backache -left me after taking
the second bottle. Your medicine
eared me when doctors failed.
Mbs. Sabah Holstein,
lii^g the S tomachs
8 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowell. Mass.
Irregularity,
Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weak*
a«ss of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating,
Flooding, Nervous Prostration,'Headache,
general Debility.
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narc otic*
medicine. I am
B. D. Langford Rent List.
4 R house on E Summit street.
6 ». .« .. Banks ..
4 .. ., .. Rainey
4 .. .. .. North
6 .. .. North Green
4 ,. .. .. College Ave
1 store .. .. Main
B* IK Langford, Real Estate.
I have all sized houses in any and all
parts of the City, which I can sell you
on easy terms. Buy now and get the
Jamaica Plain (Boston), Maw,
Dizziness, Faijitness,
Extreme Lassitude, “ don’t care ” and
“want to be left alone” feeling, excitabil
ity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
flatulency, melancholy, or the “ blues,” and
backache. These are sure indications of
Female Weakness, some derangement of the
Uterus.
I was troubled with Dizziness,
TAX NOTIGE.
I will be at the following places on
dates mentioned below for the purpose
of collecting the State ‘and County
taxes for the yearT902:
Roberts, Mon. Oct, 13th. from 9to 10 A. M.
Friendship, Mon. Oct. 13th. 12 1 P. M.
piini»Kftw Mon. Oct. 13th. 2 3 P. M.
Morgans, Tues. Oct. 14th* 9 10 A. M.
Candler, Tues, Oct* 14th, II 12 A.M.
Tadmore. Tues. Oct, 14th. 2 3 P. M.
Sandy Flat, Wed. Oct. 15th. 9 10 A.M.
Glade, Wed, Oct. 15th. 11 12 A.M.
Belton, Wed. Oct. 15th. 1 2P.M.
Polksville, Thu. Oct. 16th. 9 10 A. M;
Quiilians, Thu. Oct* 16th, 11 12 A M,
Whtlchels, Thu. Oct. 16th 2 3 PM.
Big Hickory, Fri. Oct, 17th 9 10 A M.
Bark Camp, Fri. Oct. 17th 11 12 A M
Fork, Fri. Oct- 17th 1 2 PM.
Wilson, Sat Oct. 18th 9 10 a M
Flowery Branch, Oct: 18th 12 1 1 M
M. J. Charles. T. C.
Headaches, Faintness, Swelling
limbs. Your medicine cured me.
Mbs. Sabah E. Bakes,
Good Openers.
“George certainly has very strong
hands.” fcaid his mother-in-law grudg
ingly as she watched him uns.crew the
top of a can of preserves which had
stubbornly withstood his young wife’s
efforts, says the Gentleman’s Maga
zine.
“Hasn’t he. though?” cried his youug
bride admiringly. “Now I know what
he meant when he spoke in his ^sleep
last night about having such a beauti
ful pair of openers.”
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEK
The whole story, however, is told in an
Illustrated, booh which goes with each bot
tle. the most complete treatise on female
complaints ever published.
womb
cured
Littleton, N.
and Backache of either sex the Vegetable
Compound always cures.
The Vegetable Com-
S ound is sold by all
ruggists or sent by
mail, in form of Pills
or Lozenges, on re
ceipt of SI .00.
Correspondencefreelf
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Liver Pills cure
Constipation,
Sick Headache, 25c.
Puxxled.
A tiny little city boy on a visit to
his grandmother in the country saw
her plucking a hen. He looked into her
face and said, “Do you take off their
clothes every night, erandma?”
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