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THE GAINESVILLE NffivVa,] WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31, 190?.
Will Add Another Story.
The owners of the' buildings now
occupied by S. W. Davidson & Co., will
shortly commence the erection of an
other story to each of the buildings.
This is done to furnish the hardware
firm more room. Davidson & Co. have
already rented Mr. D. Alexander’s store
room for a storage room. This firm is
spreading out and is doing lots of busi
ness.
Officers Griffith. Lodge. ,
Griffith lodge No. 149, f. & A. M ,
in a regular communication last Satur
day elected the following officers for
the ensuing year: A. E. Fuller, W. M;
J. A. Crook, S. W; K. B. Marlow, J. W;
d- P. Lipscomb, Treasurer; L. B. Cato,
Secretary; S. L. Tolbert, Tyler; D. R.
Marlow, S. D; A. D. Gilmer, J. D; C. D
Hardy and VV. D. Gilmer, Stewards.,
TAKE
prickly
ASH
Kegulaxes 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 Demon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Demon 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 a lout fifteen yeans, my fcr<
being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Demon I
cured me. My appetite is good, and l am well. I had taken, a barrel of <
medicine, that done me no good.
xr’- t « „ T CHARLES GIBHARE
No. 1515 Jefferson St., Douisvilie, Ky.
: of indigestion, Constipation#
Kidney Troubles.
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very expen
sive. Occasionally life itself is the
price of a mistake, but you’ll never be
wrong if you take Dr. King’s New Life
Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head
ache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They
are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at M. C.
Brown’s Drug Store. *
E. DIXON & CO
A lean and potash-hungry soil,
wasted seed, wasted labor and idle
gins—A MORTGAGE. Or, plenty of
tax notice.
,j]l be at the court house m
■sville on the 1st Tuesday in Jan-
}(»03. for the purpose of winding
etax business for 1902. All who
n or before that date can pay
lilt cost.
Ins is the last call.
M. J. Charles, T. C.
MOZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS
Cures all coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchitis.
9 Jersey cow’s 1 Registered jersey bull.
2 wagons and harness 3 Buckshire sows
bottles.
in the fertilizer, many bales and a
busy gin—A BANK ACCOUNT.
Dairy aparatus, churn
and etc.
Write us for
our books.
They are
money win*
ners. We send
them free to
farmers.
Apply to
Thomas M. Bell,
We are the only retail clothiers in the South who
manufacture all the clothing they sell. Our Atlanta
store is the largest men’s and boys* outfitting establish
ment in the South. In purchasing from us you not only
secure a saving of the middle-nan’s profit, but you se
cure the most fashionable and most servicable clothing,
shoes, hats, furnishings,' trunks, suit cases, traveling
bags, etc.
Orders by maii filled astisfactorfly.
Send for our catalogue.
Not Confined to Winter.
Colds are
Cheney's Expectorant cures a sum-
ier cold quicker than auy other rem-
(]v After trying several other medi
cs Ji a similar character, I am pre-
areii to say that Cheney's Expectorant
Lc nn no superior. A. R. WILSON.
Miss Minnie Merritt has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Pope at
Concord Ga.
Judge W- N. Dyer is having his lot.
corner North and Dyer streets, graded,
preparatory to erecting a nice six room
He will build a house
i\Irs. .T- A. Young has been quite low
)r several days. Her condition re-
iains unchanged.
house upon it.
for his own use.
I The inanv frieuds of Dr. E. E. Dixon
[eo-ret that he. has been quite sick for
Lveral days. He is somewhat improved
Jacksoi.vi! le, Dec 28—Las!
‘ight was i he coldest, of t he season
<> far, tbu- thermometer reaching
24 degrees here ahd 80 at Tampa
• 'here was a killing frost It is.
feared the young orange trees are
•tilled or badly hurt, as tee pre
vious warm weather had kept sap
u the upper limbs.
There ie,considerable fruit yet
i f '. the groves. In some section
this may be considerably harmed.
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co,, doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
srm of Odc Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6tu day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1886.
^—, W. A. GLEASON,
/ Seal. \ Notary Public.
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
11, 13. 15 ancf 17 Whitehall St
i ATLANTA, GA.
9 Happiness is but another name tor
Bj?rfect health. Use Prickly Ash BiT-
Keks anti be happy. It keeps the vital
goiyaiis healthy and well rogulated.
B)r. E. E. Dixou & Co.
§1 The Siuger Sewing Machine Co.
Ojpens its store here tomorrow. Be sure
Bocallaud see them often. The ladies
■especially will be given a welcome.
Mr. H.C. Flowers, the clever agent
[or the company, will be glad to wait
m you.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood,
and mucous, surfaces of the system,
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against continual recom
mendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, will have a long and
bitter fight with their troubles, if not
ended earlier by fatal termination.
Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss ,
has to say : “Last fall my wife had
eyery symptom oi consumption. She
took Dr. Kmg’s New Discovery after
everything else had failed. Improve
ment came at once and four bottles en
tirely cured her. Guaranted by M. C.
Brown. Druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00
Trial bottles free.
Petition for Charter,
GEORGIA, Hall CountV:
To the Superior Court of said county;
The petition of J. G. Hynds. John B. Rudolph'
R. W Dodgen, W. C.
Petition For Incorporation
Thomas, G. F. Garrett,
C. N. Burlz, C. H. Rainey and W. N. Anderson*
all of said state and county, respectfully shows’
1. Petitioners desire for themselves, associ
ates and successors, to be incorporated and con"
stituted a body corporate under the name and
style of
“THE GAINESVILLE TANNING CO.”
2. The object of the proposed corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to its stockholders.
3. They propose to buy, build or lease tanner
ies acd operate same; to manufacture raw ma.
GEORGIA, Hall County:
To The Superior Court of said County: *
The petition ofR. D Grigg, Mrs. T. C. Black,
Mrs. Ida L- Grigg and Hartman Grigg, all of
Hall County, .respectfully shows:
That they desire, for themselves and such
others as they may associate with them, to be
incorporated under the name and style of the
Gainesville Medicine Company.
The place of business of said corporation to be
in the City of Gainesville, said county.
||pf|||||||g^ Received by hand, November 14th.
H® ll Marked, “Sample of Gordon’s Gana-
dian Malt Whiskey.’- For Glendale
WWmmMmm Springs Distilling Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
contains per cent:
Proof Spirit 10.000
Residue on Evaporation. .105.9 GrainsperU.S. Gallon
Non-volatile Matter...... 5*8 ■ ** “
Salts of Lead Copper, Lead and Zinc.......... None
Respectfully submitted, N. P. Pratt Lab’ y.
glasses with every order. Write for our pamphlet on
_ Canadian Malt and new Catalogue,
The Glendale Springs Distilling Co.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Dept., n.
W. J. & E. C. Palmour extend to
their numerous friends and customers
their hearty thanks for past trade and
fayors, and are now ready to wait on
them for the new year. Through the
columns of the News they will deliver
a weekly message during the year
1903, and we earnestly ask all of our
readers to be sure and ses them “all
along.”
trade and commerce; to bo.row money and
issue bunds, debentures, notes and mortgages to
secure same,- to carry on a general merchan
dise business; to buy and sell stocks, bonds and
shares of other corporations, and to do such oili
er act# as are incident to the purposes and ob
jects of said corporation, as are not in conflict
with the laws of this state or the United
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.
Refbkxncbs:— Third Na
tional Bank; Southern Ex
press Agent. Corkscrew an;
Gordon’s C:.:
The capital stock of said corporation, to be
five thousand (5000) dollars, ten per ceut of
whicn has actually been paid in. Petitioners
ask the privilege of increasing said capital
stock, if desired by a majority of said stock
holders to an amount not exceeding fifteen
thousand dollars.
A Frightened Horse
Running like mad. down the street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It behooves every bodv to have
a reliable Salve handy and there’s none
as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles
disappear quickly under its^soothing
effect. 25c, at *M. C. Brown’s Drug
store.
For the Housewife’* DesK.
A 6eries of gayly covered books,
bound in scarlet leather, are found
in the smart stationery and leather
goods shops. They make nice pres
ents for the busy housewife, who
has to observe system and order in
the management of her household, j
as her husband does in the running j
of his business. These books are so
prettily bound that they make a gay
the writing table of my
Perfumes In Ancient Days.
Old as the history of the world itself
is that of the queen of flowers. The
ancient Greeks and Romans reveled in
roses. They were used lavishly at their-'
feasts. In the time of the republic the"
people had their cups of Falernian •
wine swimming with blooms, and the*
Spartan soldiers after the battle of
Cirrha refus* d to drink any wine that :
was not perfumed with roses* while af-
tbe regatta of Bairn the whole surface
of the Lucrine lake was strewn with
flowers.
The Capital Stock of said corporation to be di
vided into shares of the par value of One Hun
dred Dollars each, and the liability of all stock
holders to be limited to the amount of their un
paid subscriptions.
The Whole Thing*,
She—None of your “love in a cottage^
for me. I wn nt a brownstone house in
a fashionable neighborhood.
Ho—And I suppose you want it in
your own name too.—Brooklyn Life.
Petitioners desire the power to buy or rent
such real estate and personal property as imay
be nec«ssary to carry on the business for
which they are incorporated; to buy and sell all
kinds of personal property that maybe neces_
saiy for carrying on. said business; to sue and be
sued; to have a corpo»ate seal; to make rules
and by-laws for the government of said corpora
tion, and to have and exercise all other powers
and rights commonly conferred upon like cor
porations, not inconsistent with the laws of
Georgia and the United States.
carrying- on the business of said corporation in
s uch other places, and of establishing branch
offices or places of business in such other places,
as the stockholders of said corporation may
deem desirable.
8- Petitioners pray to be incorporated for a
erm of twenty years with the privilege of re
Bewal of their charter at the expiration of said
term.
Petitioners pray for said corporation any
aD d all the privileges and powers'set forth in
Section 1852 of the Code of Georgia of 1895*
Petitioners pray that an order be passed by
his Honorable court granting the prayers of
is petition, which is made under and to be
governed by the provision of Section 2350 of the
c «de of Georgia of 1895.
And petitioners will ever pray, etc.
W. C. Thomas,
N j. G. Hynds. et aL,
Petitioners.
C ^ rk ’ s office Hall Superior Court.
Piled in office Dec. 23, 1902.
W. B. Smith, Deputy C. S. C.
OF GRORdA, Hall County:
1 Thos. M. Bell, Clerk Superior court of said
nt y* hereby certify that the above and forc
ing is a true copy of the original petition Of
e .hi this office. This, Dec. 23, 1902.
Thos, M. Bell, C. S. C.
Circninutanreii Alter Faces.
“But she used to be considered quit
a beauty.”
“Th.it was before her father failed/
—Detroit Free Press.
showing on . _ JJjj
lady, although there is nothing friv
olous or flighty about their con
tents. A large "flat book is the din
ner record. This is an aidememoire
to the hostess, who cannot be expect
ed to remember whom she invited
and who declined and accepted her
invitations during the dinner giving
season. The recipe book, the house
hold expense book, the expense book
and all the other handy and busi
nesslike arrangements to facilitate
the smooth running of the modern
home are to be had in convenient
form.
Doing No Harm. j
One day Willie, aged five, was cry 1 -!
ing. and his mam£ha said:
“AYillie, you tire getting your face all
dirty from crying.” Aijd Willie stopped
long enough to reply:
*WclL it wasn’t clean when I start
ed.” And then he went on.—Brooklyn
Eagle.
The world is full of people who would
break their necks any time rather than
wait for tlie next car.—Atchison Globe.
Petitioners pray that an order be passed by
thi*» honorable.court incorporating them, their
successors and assigns, for the purpose s herein
set forth, for and during the full term of twenty
years, with, the privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of said time.
And your petition* t.i will ever pray, etc.
PARKS &GAILLARD,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
A Collection In Sigrlit.
“Now.” said the irate debtor, “if y
disturb me again you’ll get what you
looking tor.” '
“Thanks.” replied the urbane co,
lector. “1 will try to make it con
venient to disturb you at about this
time tomorrow.”—Houston Post
Those who are gaining: flesh
3nd strength by regular treat
ment with
' Scott’s Emulsion
should continue the treatment
In hot weather; smaller dose
and a little cool milk with It will
do away with any objection
which Is attached to fatty pro
ducts during: the heated
season.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggists.
GEORGIA. Hall County: ’
I > Thos. M. Bell, Clerk Supr. Court of Hs
County, Georgia, hereby certify that the foi
going is a true copy of the original petition
said matter, of file in this office.
This Dec. 23, 1902. V - ,
Thos. M. Bell, C. S. C.
Practically all the exports of Africa
are natural products, while her imports
are exclusively man^.1 articles.
GIH1ES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS,
Best Gough Syrup. Tastes Good.
in time, fold by drnggi. g f3.