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-HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1902
LATEST FASHION NOTES
WHITE GrI/ACE TAFFETA WAIST.
Our illustration shows a waist
glace taffata, with elaborate de
coration of a applique on fancy
sailor collar extending over the
tops of the sleeves, which display
elaborate trimming of novelty
blue and white silk braid, dimi
nutive buttons and applique. The
waist is a plated effect, adorned
with braid and buttons, and the
INDUSTRIAL
Mr. J. A. ttilleland Dies.
The death of Mr. J. Arthur Gilleland
occurred at 3 p. m. ou Saturday, Dec.
27tb. Mr. Gill eland died of consump
tion, and was only thirty-three years
afage. The funeral occurred on Sun
day at 2 o’clock from the residence of
his brother-in-law, Mr. W. T. Harrison,
on Washington street. Rev. J. T. Cur
tis conducted the ceremony, and the
remains were interred in Alta Vista
cemetery.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Built Up My
Of the millions of people, who today suffer
from nervous or heart weakness, a large per
centage trace the cause directly to deadly
LaGrippe. It is a germ disease, and makes
a direct attack upon the nerves, putting an
extra strain upon them at the time theirvital-
ity is at the lowest ebb. If LaGrippe has
left you with a shattered nervous system, with
loss of appetite, lack, of energy, insomnia,
frequent headaches and morbid tendencies,
you should strengthen the weakened nerves
with Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It will undo all
that grip has done, bring back appetite, rest
and restore the nerves to their normal activity.
“I want to write this testimonial for the
benefit of those who have suffered from that
dreaded disease—LaGrippe. I buffered sev
eral weeks with it, and nothing I tried seemed
to benefit me in any way, shape or form (I
suffered almost death) and finally my
daughter recommended Dr. Miles’ Nervine
to me and I can truthfully say from the first
day I felt better than in weeks. It gave me
relief, built up my shattered nerves and gave
me a splendid appetite. I cannot speak too
highly of it and want to say, each and every
one who has suffered from LaGrippe will
find instant relief by getting a bottle of Dr.
Miles’ Nervine. Insist on having it and take
no other. It is simply splendid. Hoping
this will benefitsomejpoor sufferer I remain,”
—Mrs. George B. Hall, Jackson, Tenn.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies, send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
“I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to
stop my hair from falling. One-
half a bottle cured me.”
J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, Ill.
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a glassfull of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
Iiiniment
and with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals.
Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the lini- j
xnent and after doing this pour some on a soft cloth and wrap/
around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE.
25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is
certainly the most eco
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn’t take much of
it to stop Jailing of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair. $1.00 a bottle. AU druggists.
salient feature is a royal blue
Sappho - satin neck scarf with
fringes of white chenille. Turn
overs of cuffs to match, and belt
stiched with Corticelli silk and
crossed at the back in oddly-sha
ped postilions, complete^this very
dainty bodice.
The seperate waist has by no
met with the relegation to
the background prophesied for it.
By a gradual evolution from an
article >of severe^lmes to one of
artistic shaping, it has established
itself as
Miss Kate Clark left today for a short
visit to Atlanta.
ST lt/2 A V DC Vflll have long been troubled with a running
11 Ivin I DG I wU sore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi-
tfan Mustang Idimsenfc and you can depend upon a speedy cure.
Miss Rose Allen visited Miss Ger-
Crawfordville this
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send ns one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
trude Holden in
week, and returned bv way of Atlanta
where she attended the Southern Ora
tory Association.
The News ' regrets to chronicle the
fact that Mr. Lamar Smith, head book
keeper for the Pacolet Manufacturing
Co. leaves tomorrow for Spartanburg,
S. C. to make his future home. He
goes to .the Lead office of the company.
MONEY TO LOAN.
A Great Change.
Fond Mamma—Isn’t baby getting
big? Just see how solid he is.
Papa—He does seem solid this morn
ing. and it’s remarkable, because he
appeared to be all “holler” last night.—
Philadelphia Record.
We procure real estate loans for fin
years’ time, payable in installmentsil
7 per cent interest. Call and see ns.
DtJLLAP & PlCKSELL
Gainesville. Ga.
Death Of Mr. H. L. Morgan.
Mr. H. Lester Morgan, the son of
Mr. A. M. Morgan died of of consump
tion at 2:30 o’clock a. m. on Christmas
flay at his father’s home on Pine street.
He was twenty one years of age and a
promising young man. The Red Men
■were in charge of the funeral services,
which occurred at 10 o’clock on Friday.
What He Missed.
“I was so angry.” said Mrs. Hen-
peck, “when they mistook me for a
shoplifter that I just couldn’t speak.”
“My!” he exclaimed. “I wish I’d
been there.”—Chicago Record-Herald.
Revolution Imminent.
C A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
d.'smember the troublesome causes. It
never fails to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under its searching and thorough effec
tiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c,
and that is returned if it don’t give
perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by
M. C. Brown, Druggist,
necessity,JJand* is not
only constructed in fancy silk, all
over laces, and thin woolen, but is
also made in materials to match
the skirt for general street wear.
The skirt-waist suit m moire, taf-
C. H. SAUNDm
Made A Captain.
Mr. J. H. C. Williams, of the Macon
fire department, has just been promot
ed to a captaincy, and given an increa
se’ in salary. He has been with the
fire department in Macon for six years,
and the promotion is well deserved.
He is a brother of Alderman J. L. Wil
liams of this city.
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mi
J . E. Jackson’s store
“The Artistic Tailor.
Clothes cleaned and pressed 1
short notice. Also
His Metliod.' N
First Broker—What do you do when
you happen to be short on a certain
stock?
Second Broker—Ob, I grin—and bear
it.—Exchange.
black, and the neutral shadei
in brown, are the preferred col
ors for these costumes.
eleanep and pressed
prompt a entior.
Wanted: To See and Figure with
any person who wants FIRE or LIFE
INSURANCE. I will esteem it a favor
if you will see me before taking out
any kind of policy. Respectfully,
GUY CLOPTON.
Third floor Hudson House Bldg.
Henry Jarrard of Atlanta,
Christmas here visiting friends.
Ex-Gov. A. D. Candler made a trip
to Atlanta last week. His son Victor,
who is quite ill, returned with him.
Mr. Joe Perkins of, Birmingham,
spent several days of the past week
with his friend, Mr. S. G. Riley.
Mr. H. W. Marsh of Aubrey, Texas,
is a guest of his brother Mr. Albert H.
Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mathis of Char
lotte, N. C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Cochran last week.
Dr. T. J. S. Kimbrough, of Weather
ford, Texas, has been in the city for
several days as a guest of his son, Mr.
E. E. Kimbrough, and his daughter,
Mrs.J. 0. Boone.
spent
Probably True.
Wabash—I wonder what makes old
Gotrox dress so shabbily?
Monroe—His pride,
my boy.
Wabash—Why. how’s that?
Monroe—He’s afraid his customers
will mistake him for one of his clerks.—
Chicago News.
Tbe Physician’s Aftfice.
Once upon a time a very nervous
man called on his physician and asked
for medical advice.
“Take a tonic and dismiss from your
mind all that tends to worry you.” said
the doctor.
Several months afterward the pa
tient received a bill from the physician
asking him to remit $18 and answered
it thus:
“Dear * Doctor—I have taken a. tonic
and your advice. Your bill tends to
worry me, and so I dismiss it from my
mind.”
. Moil#.—Advice sometimes defeats its
giVery-New York Herald.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
FIKE, LIFE, ACCIDENT
“SURETY BONDS.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
OFFICK:
LAP
Phones 35.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., At
lanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
Forsale by M. C. Brown.
GEORGIA
R^ILROAl
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c
eal estate. Have in hand anythin
ou want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se
r bu v.
Will insure your property against
lossby fire in Old reliable and prompt
paying companies
Mrs. J. J. Redwine returned this
morning from a visit to relatives in At
lanta.
For information as to
Schedules and Rates,
West of tbe Sierras-
Cheney’s Expectorant is the best
cough medicine in the world. My little
child was subject to violent attacks of
croup until I obtained a bottle of
Cheney’s Expectorant. One dose soothes
the throat membranes and produces
rest. G. R. CAMPBELL.
San Francisco, Cal.
Fame.
There are many kinds of celebrity.
When Haydon. the painter, visited
Stratford, he held forth about Shake
speare to some rustics he met in a
wayside inn. They told him that Strat
ford then contained “another wonder
ful fellow, one John Cooper.”
“Why, what has he done?”
“Why, zur. I’ll tell ’ee. He’s lived
ninety years in this here town, man
and boy. and never had the tooth
ache!”—London Standard.
Miss Ethel Ashford left today for a
visit to her aunt in Wetumpka. Ala. .
Mr. Walter E. McKinney has return
ed from a visit to relatives in Eufaula,
Ala.
Mr. Charlie Findley" of Savannah,
was the guest of his father here last
week.
Guy Evans, who has been spending a'
month’s vacation with his parents, left
today for his home in Princeton, Indi
ana.
GOLDEN AGE
PURE OLD
LINCOLN CO.
Write to either ot w* "
signed, you. will receJ o0 .
reply and reliable
C. C. McMillin, Gen’l
A. G. Jackson, Gen’I. P** 3, j
0. A. Dawson, S. A. -
Angosta, <Ia. 1
3. E. Magill, S-,,
Gen’l Agt. T.F.& P86 i
Atlanta. J
VV. W. Hardwick, W. c , 1
Gen’l. Ag’t. t>0,
Macon, «*’ j
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W. M. McGovern, GeE ';J*j
M beDi ' 1
Augusta, kra . §
From the Columbia Jester.
College Idiot—That takes the
cake 1
The calico counter is seldom out
of print.
THE DISTILLERS,
guarantee these goods to be
--HKh pure an d T years old. None
B ~ better at any price. We
will ship in plain boxes to
any address, express pre
paid at tbe following dis-
5 Full Bottles, $3.46
IO Full Bottles, 6.55
12 Full Bottles, 7.90
15 Full Bottles, 9.70
Your money back if not as
BP {«:■ represented. A sample bi
pint by express prepaid,
for 50c in stamps.
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO„ Distillers,
<168 Main St., . - Memphis, Teas.
Where tbe Birds Thrive.
The birds are not forgotten by the
Swedish peasantry. At the door of
every farmer's house is erected a pole
to the top of which is bound a large,
full sheaf of grain. There is not a
peasant in all Sweden who will sit
down with his children to dinner until
he has first raised a meal for the birds.
A positive specific for bilious fever,
malaria, chills and fever, malarial
Malaria and poisoning, malarial debility, malarial
A&UG Cure dyspepsia, dumb ague. ■pitaE’iSMt