Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 29, 1902, Image 2

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Dizziness, spells of blindness, head ache and sour stomach are caused by torpid liver and constipated bowels. Pbickly Ash Bittjezbs removes the cause of the trouble and puts the sys tem in perfect order. Dr. E. E- Dixon & Co. The Congressional election will be held next Tuesday, November 4th. Tickets and blanks have been sent oat by the Ordinary, and the managers will hold the election all right. As Congressman Tate has no opposition there will likely be a light vote polled. It is understood that a cosiderable scramble will ensue for the office of Judge and Solicitor of Hall citv court. It is said that both Judge G. H. Prior and Col. Howard Thompson are appli cants for the position. Col. Thompson denies that he is an applicant, how ever, but it is said by the knowing -ones that he hopes the lighting may ^strike him on the “dark horse idea,” there being some who are opposed to t;he present encumbent, and who will sirge his appointment by the governor on the grounds that it would be satis factory to all elements of the county. For Solicitor of the city court, Col. Fletcher M. Johnson is the only appli- -cant so far. Col. J. C. Boone has been prominently spoken of in this connec tion, but he says he has no application ■on file with the governor, nor will he likely have. This is because, he says, that a bill will pass at this sessiop to either make the Solicitor General of . the Northeastern circuit the solicitor of the city court, or to submit the selec tion of a solicitor of the city court to the people and if an appointment was made it would be held up by Senator Perry until an election could be held, =and, therefore, it would not be con firmed. The outcome of these contests will be watched with considerable interest by the people of the county. There is yet no telling who will get these plums, as it is not known what kind of a bill will be put through the legislature, if Mr. G. E. Cochran has returned from Atlanta, and says he will be giv en twenty five days time as assistant doorkeeper of the house by Doorkeeper Williford. England imports nearly 170,000a tons of butter a year. Send us your order at once. No Goods sent C. O. D We sell goods exclusively for Cash We have no traveling men or agents. We guaran tee absolute satisfaction. Third Na- tiSfaT E BaSf S S 0 uthem Ex- xs.espcctiuuy suomi press Agent. Corkscrew and glasses with every order. Gordon’s Canadian Malt and new Catalogue. ■LgflHIHBPPiiP L ■ ■ any » aiornas the governor given any intima tion as to who he will appoint to either the judgeship or solieitorshijS. < Mrs. John A. Logan seems to be the Northern Mrs. Felton. The Glendale Springs Distilling ATLANTA, GEORGIA. fPgli THE GAJNESViaivE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1902. tim. INPUSTRIAL facial Great City of Gainesville Gainesville, Ga., Oct., 29,1902. Augusta, pro tem; LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. The Georgia legislature conven ed at the state capital last Wednes day. Hon. Clark Howell was nanimously elected president the Senate; Hon. P. J. Sullivan of® was elected President Hon. Charles Norton was elected Secretary; Major R. E. Wilson was elected doorkeeper; Rev.J. W. Watkins was elected chaplain; and veteran Flynn Hargett was chosen messenger. Hon. Newton Morris of Cobb, was elected speaker of the House after a heated contest with Hon. Pondreu Mitchell.of Thomas, and Eton. Emerson George of Morgan. *43ix ballots were taken at the end of which time a deadlock seemed imminent. Morris was leading with a vote ranging from 78 to 88, and Mitchell running close behind with from 73 to 75. George’s high est vote was 26. At this time a recess was taken and the friends of each candidate cancussed. George then withdrew and Morris was elected by. a vote of 103 to Mitchell’s 70. Both, Thompson and Rogers, voted for Morris each time. Hon. J. D. Howard was elected speaker pro tem; Hon. John T. Boifeuillet was elected clerk; Mr. Thomas R. Penn was elected mes senger; J. H. Williford waB elec ted doorkeeper; and Rev. J. B. Allen was elected chaplain. Thursday, the senate and house tnet in joint session, counted the •ballots for governor, and Hon. -Joseph M. Terrell was declared elected. Governor Candler’s last annual message was read Thurs day, and Saturday Governor Ter rell was inaugurated with simple ceremonies, Governor Candler re tiring and returning honhe to Gainesville. Plans Hay© Been Accepted Mr. J. W. Golucke, who has been employed by the city to pre pare plans and specifications for the new city public school build* ing, was here last Wednesday af ternoon and met with the mayor and council. He presented his plans and specifications, and they were accepted by council. He is now having the blue prints made to submit to contractors, and the contract will be let on the 6th of November at the city hall in Gainesville. It is probable that the contract will be let to a home man, pro vided one puts in the lowest bid. The city will have a local man to assist in the overseeing of the job, to see that the city’s in terests are protected in every way. As soon as the contract is let work will be commenced at once. It will require considerable time to build the the house as it will be a large one, capable of seating 200 pupils. Probably next week we will have a cut of the new building as it will appear when completed. Prickly Ash Bitters cures disease of tbe kidneys, cleanses and strength ens the liver, stomach and bowels. Dr. E. E. Dixon and Co. an New Wholesale Firm. Mr. R. Palmour has purchased interest in the wholesale gro cery business of B. H. Merck A Co., and from this date will be as sociated with that firm. This gives this already successful house a new aud strong business man, who is well known to the commer cial w orld. The business will be greatly enlarged, and new quar ters will be secured. It is under stood that Mr. Palmour will build a two-story brick building on his vacant lot on the corner beyond his residence, and about the first of January the firm will occupy this, using the second story for a cigar factory and a tobacco house The other members of the firm, Messrs Merck & Harris, are hust lers and it can be depended upon that they will do their share of the business. Congressional Election Tuesday Next. BEGIN LAYING TRACK TO MORROW- The Electric Railway Company will begin laying track for the railroad tomorrow. The work was >to have commenced yesterday morning, but because there was not a clear understanding between the city and the company as to the cut for the track in the streets, the work was postponed until a meeting of the city council and General Warner and his people could be held. This meeting will occur sometime today and the matter will be settled. Tomor row morning Mr. J. A. Kidd will put a large force of hands to work making the cut for the track and putting down the crossties and rails. The last piece of the dynamo for the Chestatee dam will reach there today, and the work of in stalling the dynamo will com mence. it is expected that it will be in place and in working order in thirty days. The piece which was taken from the main body of the dynamo left th6 city early yesterday morning add will be at the dam site by this afternoon. Today the wiring force is about eight miles from the city and in about a week’s time will have the wires strung from the city to the dam. It can be safely counted on, therefore, that by the first day of December the lights will be turned on in Gainesville. - All the material for laying the track, l. e., enough to start on, is already here. Three cars of rails have arrived, and that is enough to lay the track from the South ern depot to the public square. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney, disease, fever, chills, loss of appetite, debility, nervuos prostration, heart failure, and appendicitis, by re ulating the Liver, Sfcomoeh, Bowels, and Kidneys. 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. Rev. John P. Sanders Writes. Dr. JI. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga: I have been relieved of a trouble which greatly endangered my life, by using Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. My doctor declared my only relief to be the knife, my trouble being appendicitis, j have been permanently cured and am now a well man. I am a preacher of the M. E. Church South, located in the town of Verbena, Ala. My brother Rev. E. E. Cowen recommended the Lemon Elixir to me. Ship me a half dozen large bottles C. O. D. CKS Delegates To D. of C. Meetings. The following delegates were selec ted to represent Longstreet chapter, Daughters of the confederacy, at the state convention at La Grange this week: Mrs. Aaron Whelchel, Miss An nie Dorsey and Mrs. C. C. Sanders. Al ternates, Mrs. Jasper Dorsey, Miss Sa rah Cochrane and Mrs. S. C Dunlap. The finance committee Winnie Davis memorial of the 0. C. Sanders chapter, Children of the Confederacy, will be represented by Miss Kate Dozier and Miss Maggie Johnston. The delegates to the United Daugh ters of the ^Confederacy convention at New Orleans, November 12th. are: Mrs. A. W. Van Hoose, Mrs.JJ. R. Boone and Mrs. C. C. Sanders. Alternates, Mrs. J. M. Oliver and Miss Aline Johnston. Martin-Banner. Invitations have been received here to the Carriage of Miss Dessie Martin of Lula, and Mr. Melville Banner, of Petersburg, Va. The wedding is to take place on November 12th in the First Methodist church, at Lula. Miss Martin has quite a number of friends here wbo extend congratulations. Mr. Ed Quillian, of this place, will be one of the attendants. Headquarters for DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, LADIES CAPES, JACKETS, Etc. Gall to see me and let me price you my goods before m you buy. I can save you money. A dollar will go further at this store than anywhere else in Gainesville. If you don’t believe it, try me and see. I have received and opened up a complete new line of fall goods consisting of OVERCOATS, LADIES’ JACKETS, HEAVY WINTER SUITS, HATS, CAPS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, etc. Do not fail to call at my store before you buy. Solomon Sacks, Daniel Eldar., North Side Public Square* Gainesville, Ga. THE PUREST AND BEST, Gordon’s Canadian Malt whiskey. 14 FULL QUARTS EXPRESS PREPAID, Worth double the price. Goods shipped in a plain box. It has been proven pore Had good. Read below the certificate o NT. P. Pratt’s Labratory. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 16, 1901- Sample No. 15938 Received by hand, November i4 Ui * Marked, “Sample of Gordon’s Cana dian Malt Whiskey.” For Glenaai Springs Distilling Company, Atlanta, Ga. * CONTAINS PER CENT. Proof Spirit .... I0 *?°° Residue on Evaporation . .105.9 Grains perU.S. G a _ 0 Non-volatile Matter...... 5.8 *• “ “ * Salts of Lead Copper, Lead and Zinc , 0 Respectfully submitted, N. P. Pratt Lab a. Write for onr pamphlet on