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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY" APRIL 1, 1903
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Captain R. E. L. Spence.
Atlanta, March 30.—Governor
Terrell this morning received an
answer to his letter to Secretary
of War Root requesting that Capt.
R. E. L. Spence be detailed for
service in Georgia with headquar
ters in Atlanta. The letter stated
that due consideration would be
given the reqnest when the mat
ter of selecting officers for this
work was taken up.
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with a full and complete line of goods for the trade of
Gainesville and vicinity. Our
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Communion services will be
held at the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning. At the close
of the Sunday school an oppor
tunity will be given for the re
ception of new members. 10 new
members have been received from
the recent meetings, and 19 dur
ing Dr. McConnell’s pastorate of
seven months.
Citv Tax Returns 1903.
The book for receiving city tax re
turns on personal property for the
year 19C3 is now open, and will close
May 30th, 1903. Call early at City
Clerk’s office and make your returns
All persons failing to return their per
sonal property, are double taxed by
law. April 1st, 1903.
Geo. Lathem,
4t. City Clerk.
Dr. Van Dyke was one day examin
ing a class of boys on their acquaint
ance with bible characters. “And
who was Esau?” he asked. For a mo
ment there was silence, then the
youngest son of Mrs. Malaprop piped
out: “Esau wrote a book of fables
and sold the copyright to Messrs Pot
tage.” *
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In Canada street railway cars
must be vestibuled from Novem
ber to March, inclusive.
IF YOUR HORSE
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Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents* j
Furnishings, Etc.,
are cheap in price, but high in quality.
Seeing is believing,
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Broke Into His House.
S. LeQuinn of Cavendish, Vt., was
robbed of his customary health by in
vasion of Chronic Constipation. When
Dr. King’s New Life Pills broke into
his house, his trouble was arrested and
now he is entirely cured. They’re guar
anteed to cure. 25c at M. C. Brown’s
and Dr. J. B. George’s Drug Stores.
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vince you and at tbe same time
save you money.
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Special River Bulletin.
Washington, March 30.—The weath
er bureau today issued tbe following
special river bulletin:
There has been little change in the
lower Mississippi river situation since
Saturday. At Vicksburg, the stage
this morning was 51.5 feet, a fall of .3
foot since Saturday morning, and at
New Orleans,20,3 feet, a rise of .2 foot.
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Gainesville,
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stamping pattepns
Mrs. J. e. Jacksqx.
In a liver pill you want Qne
active, but not too drastic. Trv r J
BROWN’S. ^ C4 T
New line
shirt-waists.
Brown’s Lung Balsam not
stops the cough, it induces ext^
tion, relieving the throat and 1^
M* C. Browa.
Tile best that can be bca gQt y
5c in a cigar will be found at 1 A
BROWN’S. It is new here, but *j ]
cool sweet smoke just the same J
clear Havanas at 10c might intej
you. 51
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Best Cough Syrup, Tastes GooiCis
lp time. Sold by dnunrists
CONSUMPTION V
Have your prescriptions
M. C. BROWN’S. Why? Because:*,
are filled strictly in accordance^!
the doctors instructions. Q. E. D. r'\
be, if you will give us a share of jJ
patronage.
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PUBLIC SALE
OF
Personal Property.
Will offer for sale to the highest bidder on Wednesday, April 15,
at Landrum, Dawson County, Ga., the following property, viz:
1 Bay Mare, 12 years old.
1 Bay Fillie (fine blood.)
2 Grade Jersey cows and one heifer.
4 young brood sows and 3 pigs.
600 bushels corn.
1 two horse iron axle wagon, bow frame and seat.
1 two seated carriage with pole and shafts.
2 buggies and harness.
Plows, plow stocks and gear.
1 cuttaway harrow.
1 mower and one McCormick reaper and binder (good as new.)
1 horse rake.
1 set blacksmith tools, including five drills and shrmker. Some
household and kitchen furniture, etc. Terms, cash for $5.00 and
less. Exceeding $5 00, note with security with interest from date at
8 per cent, payable 15th of November next.
R. PALMOUR.
Probably the largest American insti
tution of learning outside of the United
States is the Syrian Protestant Col
lege at Beirut, Syria. Its fourteen
buildings, harbor 627 stndents from . Wont ^ faat enoughi co me and ^ one
Turkey, Greece, Persia, Egypt and the J our “persuaders”—we haye the best
Sudan. The English language is the I an( j ebcupest buggy whips and lashes
principal medium of instruction. I ever brought to Gainesville, from 10c
up
Tbe Nev Harness Store,
Wholesale M’f’rs of Leather,
Harness, Bridles, Hand-stuffed
Collars, etc.
Money is a powerful fulcrum in the
development of any town, bat that, in
itself is not sufficient. Public spirit is
indispensable. So long as selfishness
predominates, stagnation follows as a
natural consequence.—Harmony Grove
Citizen.
BIRMINGHAM PfCtURES.
CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & GULF R. R.
Combines the Advantages of
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Eastern Service
With the Opportunities of a
Western Country
...DIRECT LINE...
Memphis to Little Rock, Hot Springs, Indian
and Oklahoma Territories, Texas, Col
orado, New Mexico, Arizona, Old
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WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINS
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPING OARS
PULLMANI TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
6E0. H. LEE, 8. P. ALL,
S. L PARBOTT, Dist. Pas*. Aft,
Atlanta, 0a.
Littta Rock, Artiasas.
They "Were Mere Paper, tout They
Subdued, tbe Artist Turner.
Turner, the great landscape painter,
was a curious mixture of parsimony
and generosity, determined money
grubbing and unreckoning devotion to
his art. He would drive a hard bar
gain one day and the next refuse to
sell at any price. Intending purchas
ers were sometimes excluded from his
gallery, and the refusal of admission
was communicated in anything but a
polite manner.
Mr. Gillott, the wealthy pen manu
facturer of Birmingham, once proved
himself equal to the task of storming
the castle in the teeth of the gruff art
ist and his doorkeeper and achieving a
bargain. A book on Turner gives the
story.
Mr. Gillott was met at the door of
Turner’s house by an old woman, who
opened the door and asked the gentle
man’s business.
Can’t let ’e in!” she snapped out,
when he told her, and tried to slam the
door.
But Mr. Gillott had put his foot in
side the door and without waiting for
permission pushed past the enraged
janitress and hurried upstairs to the
gallery. Turner met him like a spider
whose web has been invaded. The in
truder introduced himself and said
that he had come to buy.
“Don't want to sell!” was the an
swer.
“Have you seen our Birmingham pic
tures, Mr. Turner?” inquired the visit
or, as calmly as if he had been received
as a gentleman should be.
“Never heard of ’em,” said Turner.
Mr. Gillott took from his pocket some
Birmingham bank notes.
“Mere paper,” remarked Turner, who
evidently enjoyed the joke.
“To be bartered for mere canvas,”
said the visitor, waving* his hand to in
dicate the paintings on the wall. His
tone—perhaps also the sight of the
“mere paper”—conquered Turner, and
when the visitor departed he had bar
gained for several valuable pictures.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm heretofore doing!
business under the name of DrJ
E. E. Dixon & Co. has been!
dissolved by the death of Dr. E,
E. Dixon, the senior member oil
the firm.
Dr. J. B. George, the junioi |
member of the firm, having pur
chased the interest of Dr* Dixon,
will continue the business in his |
own name. He assumes all the
liabilities and undertakes the
collection of all claims due the j
firm of Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co,
Dr. George extends his thanks
for the patronage heretofore giv
en the firm of Dr. E. E. Dixon
& Co., and respectfully asks a
continuance of the same for him
self. j
March 11, 1903. I
Home-Seekers’
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The Missouri Pacific and In*
Mountain Route-
Tickets on sale February 3 a P < L 1, 'dPo&
and 17. April 7 and 21 to Arkansas,
homa and Indian Territory. . Hfonc*®*
Write the undersigned for reliable tniorj ^
ifs to rates, routes, etc. or eat ce ^ onfl tai*
your getting a good start* Tne cI , aD? rf
Route is the way to go to T exa. • are 2pffl?.!
cars. Write and tell me where ^ ^
how many there will be in 51 —i-n iP
where you will" board the tram- ; von to
you all the information '
make the trip safely am com r °^. R 'y p. A-*
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18 West 9th St., Chattanooga,
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Mrs. Fred Unrecth,
President Country Club, Benton
Harbor, Mieb.
“After my first baby was bom I did not
seem to regain my strength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he consid
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus
band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and see what it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and ~heaJth
slowly returning. In two weeks I was out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. I am very enthusi
astic in its praise.”
"Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis
carriage. No woman who takes Wine
of Cardui need fear the coming of her
child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken
Wine of Cardui before her baby came
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menstrual flow.
R. SMITH
Real Estate & Renting;
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The St. Louis & ^
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OFFERS to tbe COtOHSiS
x FARE PLUS S2.00fro*
MEMPHIS
To all points in Arkans^^
Texas, Indian and
Territories, on tb~ -
lowing dates:
March 3rd & 1
April 7th *2 |
For rates, advertising <
information write i pjjj
W. T. Saunders, 1
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