Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 24, 1902, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1902 rHE IjAJNESViIjJuB news MarrjK.1 j*aiu)»y. At the residence of.’Squire Loden last Sunday, at 2:30 p* in*. Mr. J. R. Jenkins and Miss Leila Sosbee were marrieirt. Both young people are employed at the Pacolet mill. , Mr. J. L. Allison and Miss Bettie Kidd were also married by Judge Loden at 9;30 a. m. the same day. The last named couple reside at the Gaines-* ville cotton mill. Tlie Xtna 8 Entertainment, For the Sunday School of .the First Methodist Church wLi be at the ar mory at 6:30 p. m., Friday, Dec., 26th. ansi. All the parents are expected to be present to see the children have a good time. E. P. Chambers, Supt. INDUSTRIAL Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For biliousness, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervous prostration For fever, chills, debility, and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. I have been a great sufferer from dypepsia for aSout fifteen years, mv tro being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon E cured me. My appetite is good,,and I am well. I had taken a barrel of o medicine, that done me no good. CHARLES GIBHARd No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. On the Anxious beau There are candidates galore for •each of the positions to be filled by the council on the first meet ing night in January, and the al dermen are being seen on all sides. There are more candidates for jpl&cos on the police force than for anything else. But, all cannot be elected, and it is safe to say that the '“defeated” will be in the great sn«jori£y, therefore, they needn’t get lonely. Fancy baskets, 5c to $3.50. Will Summer Jr. 4 A Runaway Marriage. Last Sunday night Judge W. N. Dyer was rudely awakened, and on going to the door en deshabille was told to “produce” a marriage license. He begged for time to put on bis “breeches before admitting the prospective bride and groom, and in a few moments had the couple admitted to his presence. Askiqg for the names- and same being hastily given, he soon had the proper papers drawn up. Then he was im portuned to perform the ceremony. This he^refused to do, but cited the runaways to ’Squire A. G. Dorsey, who tied knot in apple-pie order, and the happy couple went their way re- joiceing. The bride was Miss Annie Hulsey, and the groom was Mr. A. T. Faulkner, both of Bellton. Mv sod, deal with men who ad vertise. You will never lose by it. —Ben Franklin. The Famous York River oyster is sold at R. D. Mitchell & Son’s mar ket. MOZLET’S LEMON HOT DROPS Cures all coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchitis, 25c at Druggists. The Panama canal grab has started out very promisingly. The commision- ers are drawing $1,000 a month and in two vears and a half have spent just two month m the work,—Savannah Press. MUHLTS TURNED ON. The electric lights were turned on in rthe city last Monday afternoon at 4 ♦o’clock, from the Cbestatee dam. They •certainly help the appearance of the stores and business houses and those who have them are delighted. The lights, so far, are very good, and no <ioabt will continue so. They would have been turned on last Friday if all connections could have been made in time. Everything is working smoothly at the plant, and the company can pro- iinise good service. The largest line of silver, gold, filled and ebony goods ever seen in Gaines ville can be found at my store W. H. SUMMER. Mr. Andrew Thompson last Saturday sold to the Gainesville Cotton Mills sixty bales of cotton, for which he re ceived $2,150. This was a good lot of cotton, and was raised by Mr. Thomp son on his farm near the city. He is one of Hall’s best farmers and a most excellent citizen. A flood of anti-trust bills have been introduced in congress. The bills from the Republican side are merely a grand stand play, but the Democratic means business. It is safe to predict, how ever, that no legislation will be enacted by the Republicans which will hurt the trusts.—Thotnasville Times. Postal Office at Arlington. The postal Telegraph-Cable Co., has rented an office fronting on Main stree in the Arlington hotel lobby, and vvil open foi business Friday. Their lin< will be completed from Atlanta hert and ready for transmitting messages or that date. The office will be conven ieat to the public. .Tudga W. N. Dyer last Saturday sold a lot on Dyer and North street to Mr. Andrew Thempson. The lot is 170x 210. . Oysters received daily for our eus tomers. We handle only the best. La- them & Son. Buy o i i Christmas Phone 96.| Candies Here Pensioners Blanks. "The peasions youebers for old soldiers :and widows heretofore allowed have i&een received by Ordinary Dyer, and the above class are requested to come in at once and properly sign same. Having decided to devote our time and energy exclusively to Palmour Hardware Co, S H O ES, e will sell our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Cloth ing at ACTUAL COST. M Farmers and Sportsmen both alike JH find our stock interesting. HI We have goods used by all, old and W young, high and low, rich and poor, if ft* | deed there be any poor in this favored land. / From toy wagons, go-carts and child’s f wheelbarrows, to boys’ saddles, guns, axes, saws, etc. Sausage Mills, fO^ \i\ A'T Santa Claus Winter Lap^ Robes, Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Strops, Guns, Amunition, etc. I Is'I InK The best axes, axe-handles, slpfwsS^J I jMjW rr ; ; and cross-cut saws. A good line of ii j® |\Jor HARNESS, BELTING, MILL SUPPLIES, I^h'ck'smith Tools. We will take pleasure in showing II |§fHt * yon. (SlIllSB- PALMOUR HARDWARE CO Gainesville, Ga. Watch us closely and you will see that we mean busi ness. Respectfully, J. B. Mathis & Co. In Abundance. 1 "We handle FRESH CANDIES, NUTS. RAISINS. APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, and ^everything in the way of Fruits. We can fill your orders on short notice and get your goods ready while you wait. ROBERTSON & LAW FOR XMAS We have the very things you want. No thing is'nicer lor a hol iday present than a nice bottle of FINE PER FUMERY, and we can sell you a bottle at prices from 5 cents to $6 per bottle. We have COMBS, BRUSHES, MIR RORS, INFANTS’ Don’t forget to let ns fix you nap a supply of Fireworks. We have a Fresh :^tock of these goods-—the kind that only need 3tbe application of the match to make-them shoot No old goods -•sold to anybody. Roman Can- <dles, Cannon Crackers, Sky IRockets, Sand Poppers, Fite Crackers, and everything else in this line. Don’t forget ns when you are Teady to buy Christmas ; we sell you good goods for little mioney. tor your rauieu>, ers, Husbands, W Sons, Daughters, S« h e a r t s, children, 1 ALL YOUR FRI^ ■Low Pri° to All- 5 stock before th e fU ‘ •t^ALTH/W; 4*- On cold days it is not necessary to “bundle up” with heavy, cumbersome clothing, if you wear a perfect-fitting, tailor-made Frost King or Frost Queen I Chamois Vest These garments insure a maximum of protection with a minimum of weight. Price, $3.00 k Fob Sale Bx a Robertson & Law. SETS, PURSES, and other similar articles too numerous to mention. Let us wrap up your Christmas present. ROBERTSON & LAW. Hext Door to Dr. E. E. Dixon &Co Come and examine my 'On January 1, 1903, we move to storeroom now occupied by Carter Bros., one door above ssrhere we are now located.