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™ E GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY SEPT. 2, 1902.
B1 alock=Lewis.
L t the home of Dr. and Mrs.
, p ierc e on Academy street,
n i 8 rr.age of Mr J. T. Blalock
K'aldoeta, and Miss Mary Porter
L S of Kentucky, was sol-
L ze d today at noon, Rev. O. B.
r of Valdosta, officiating.
L Nannie Mae Shipp of Gaines-
|j e was maid of honor and Dr.
Thomas of Valdosta was
tt aian. There were no other
]danH. The wedding was a
fv pretty one, and was witnessed
immediate relatives and
contracting parties.
Blalock left
WEAK
It May Be Strengthened by Wearing
**• Wide Flannel Bandage.
All who suffer from poor digestion
should wear a ten inch width of flan
nel bandage next the skin, pinned fair
ly tight round the body over the stom
ach. No liver or digestive pill or pep
sin preparation helps the stomach a
twentieth part as much as his flannel
prescription. A poor circulation in the
stomach, causing that chilly, “misera
ble” feeling, is at the root of half the
indigestion that mortals are heir to.
That is why hot water drinking gives
relief. It helps the circulation. A flan
nel bandage worn day and night all the
year round cures the faulty blood cir
culation of the stomach; consequently it
cures dyspepsia. Five hours’ interval
the
ends of the
fclfr. and Mrs. Blalock lett on between meals, avoiding fried foods,
afternoon vestibule for Wash-| made dishes and mixtures and observ-
l -j_i +r,nr ing three or four “Lenten meals” in ev
il ir.dal tou , ery week are golden rules for good di
gestion. A good dinner at night is nec
essary for those whose pleasure or
work keeps them up very late, but for
ordinary folk who dine at 7 and go to
bed about 10:30 only a light, whole
some repast should be taken at the end
of the day, when the muscles and
nerves are more or less exhausted. A
“tired stomach is a weak stomach” is a
golden rule to remember, yet how often
one hears people say:
“I’ve been rushing about all day and
am tired to death. I must have a big
meal to make up for it.” You may put
the big meal into the stomach, but you
cannot make the stomach digest it.—
Exchange.
YOUR SIMPLE
PROMISE TO
PAY WILL 4
FURNISH YOU,
HOME COMPLETE
YOUR CREDIT
IS COODHERE
ton on
ich they will return to their
jjQ[no at N aldosta. Hoth
D or people are well known over
, gtate, and they have the best
{iee of hosts of friends on their
a ge through life. The bride is
aster ot Mrs. Pierce, and since
has been visiting Gainesville
endeared herself to those with
om she has come in contact.
. Blalock is prominent in the
amercial and financial world of
dosta, and is in every way
thy of the young lady whose
rt and hand he has won.
he bridal party was enter-
bed iast evening by Dr. and
a. Pierce, aud the reception was
ost delightful one. Among
se present besides the bridal
tv were Miss Ethel Shipp of
ericas, Rev. Frank E. Lewis
Rev. 0. B. Chester of Val
la. The couple received many
utiful presents from their
nde.
Better Than Gold.
was troubled for several years
chronic indierestion and nervous
lility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan-
|er.y. H. “No remedy helped me
lit l "began using Electric Bitters,
jleh did me more good than all the
licines I ever used. They have also
|t my wife in excellent health for
Ire She savs Electric Bitters are
splendid for female troubles; that
' are a grand tonic and invigorator
|weak. run down women. No other
flieine can take its place in our fam-
Try them. Only 50c. Satisfac-
i guaranteed by M. C. BROWN and
j ■ B. GEORGE, Druggists.
The Southern Mutual
*
Life Insurance
ere
Sunday School Association.
he Sunday school association
^ Chattahoochee association
h j id at Gillsville last Friday,
nrday and Sunday. Large
Wds attended, and the occasion
8n interesting one. Messrs.
• Boone, \y. j # Hoobs and
from Gainesville attended
two gentleman named
6 8pien did addresses to the
ciation.
r ^ ^ a i nesv i^ e »
c a stirring sermon to the
Ration Sunday, which was lis-
a deal ot pleasure by
-he officers, President C. T.
w Mnd Clerk W. M. Johnson,
e ^elected for the ensuing
Killed Him In Cold Blood.
It was after dinner In the little cafe
beloved by literary Bohemia and the
diners at the end table were swapping
stories of their most startling experi
ences. Each had told a thriller, and all
eyes turned to the long haired poet
who wrote only martial lays.
“I had a terrible experience once,”
he said. “The memory of it haunts me
now. I inflicted the most awful fate
possible to imagine upon a fellow
creature. It was in Germany. I didn’t
know the language very well, and I
suppose I must have made some blun
der in addressing a fiery looking chap
at a hotel there. What it was I don’t
know, but at any rate he declared he
had been insulted and demanded a duel
on the spot.
“ ‘One of us,’ he cried in tones of
fearful wrath, ‘shall never leave this
room alive!’
“I knew him to be an expert swords
man. But was I afraid? No! ‘So let
it be.’ I said. And then I rushed out
of the room, locked the door behind me
and left him there to die!”—New York
Press.
A Boarding House Superstition.
“Speaking of bad luck,” said a land
lady the other day, “did you ever hear
that it was bad luck to go back to a
house you had once lived in? Well, it
is. I heard some one say that when I
was a little girl, and some way it has
always remained in my mind. If any
person who has lived in my house goes
away and talks of coming back I al
ways try to dissuade him. One young
fellow scoffed at the idea, yet the day
after he came back to live with me
he lost his position and did not get an
other until he moved away from my
house. He would have stuck lt out
only I told him I would have to have
my room. So he went away, and at
once secured another and better posi
tion than the one he had when he first
came to me.”
STATE OFFICERS:
Allen D. Candler, President; John N. Holder. Vice President & Secretary;
Chas. W. Felker, General Manager; H. W. Bell, Treasurer;
, Thos. C. Candler, Auditor & Assistant Manager.
Home Office : 305 & 306 Century Building, Atlanta, Ga.
The Best Bargain on Record.
Probably never in the history of the
world was a better bargain made than
the purchase of the island of Grenada,
in the British West Indies. It was
bought by the French from the Caribs
by a solemn treaty In the middle of the
seventeenth century, and the price
paid was two bottles of rum. Esau’s
mess of pottage was a good stroke of
business by comparison. The Caribs
soon regretted having sold their birth
right and vainly tried to get the island
back by force. It is now one of Eng
land’s most prosperous colonies in the
West Indies, with a population of over
50,000 and a big trade.
Why He Quit.
Hal—What, you’ve stopped calling on
Nation Books Now Open!
I^ook fo r the registration of all
f^ e ntiti e d to register, whose names
[ha$ a ^ )ear u P° n * ast registration
een opened in the Ordinary’s
at theeon^u , , i uai-wuai, yuu
Who house ’ and those P er *! the girl with the plaid waist!
eo1 11 for any lawful reason Tom—Yes; it’s all over there.
* ° r wil ° h ave arrived at the
[lave !n e registration,
L- * tne * r names entered upon
L i^ 5on Rst for the purpose of
[ he , 6 democratic primary
[for - 1 ednesda :*G September 30,
en a Ul K r e and Solicitor of Hall
lteQ y registration books
f ho r| aj - S be * ore the primary, and
t?y e ^ re re £n s ter must do so
^r;r ribed *
H ail ^ 10Mp son, Chrmn. Dem. Ex.
S ‘ Habd y, Secretary.
nell s Barber Shop and Bath
V ° u Wa &t the BEST.
Hal—Why? Father object?
Tom—Bless you, no! And I had nerve
enough to dodge all her bints about
popping the question also, but the last
time I called she had the sign “Do It
Now” stuck on the center table. That
floored me, and I’ve quit.—New York
Times.
The Real Thing.
“This,” said the young Benedict, who
was just realizing that he had caught a
Tartar, “is what I call real married
life.”
“I’m glad you’re satisfied with some
thing,” she snapped.
“Oh, I’m not. I merely meant to in
form you that it is not ideal.”—Phila
delphia Public Ledger.
The Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association, chartered and organized under the laws of
Georgia, the first company to put absolutely safe and sound life insurance within the reach of the
masses of the Southern people, and the only Life Insurance Association operating on our plan in
Georgia which has on deposit with the State Treasurer #20,000 in securities to secure the prompt
payment of its policies.
Its policy is as safe and sure as a United States bond, and it costs you only six to ten
dollars per thousand, while the “old line companies” charge you $32.00.
It is sound life insurance at actual cost, because the immense profits which are charged by the
“old line companies” to pay exhorbitant salaries to officers and make their stockholders rich, are
left in the pockets of our policy holders, and yet our policy is secured by a deposit with the State
Treasurer as theirs is, and is paid more promptly than theirs.
Not a dollar of the money you pay in goes to Chicago or New York, but every dollar of it re*
mains in Georgia and nearly all of it in Hall county, in the hands of J, R. Boone, the treasurer of
your home branch, who is a bonded officer, till it is paid out on a death loss to provide for the com
fort of the widow and orphans of you or one of your neighbors. One of its branches is in Gaines
ville and is under the immediate control of home men. Here are its officers :
P. N. Parker, President,
J. R. Boone, Secretary & Treasurer,
R. K. Andoe, J. B. Gaston,
R. D- Mitchell, J. G. Hynds, Directors*
E. H. Jewell, District Agent.
You Know Them.
Examine our plan and methods carefully and then call and get a policy, and thus protect your
wife and dependent children against possible want after you are dead. You may die tonight. Who
knows? “In the midst of life we are in death.” Are you willing to take the risk of leaving them
in want, when for 2 to 3 cents per day while you are alive you can secure for them a thousand dol
lars if you should be taken suddenly from them? For further particulars see
E. H. JEWELL, District Agent,
Rooms’} & 4, Bailey Building, Over G. P. Estes’ Store,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
THE SAME good service as you have
always had is still being given our
patrons. Come around again. LEE
PARNELL.
ern
Found: A gold watch, near South-
depot. Owner can get same by
describing and applying to
W. E. Deason
Jarrett Ga
Grigg Brothers,
Gainesville. Ga.
Real Estate and Insurance
Special attention to collection
of rents. List your property
with
us.
Seasonable Suggestions.
The coming of hot weather is always
noticed for the number of cases of bow
el affections reported. This season has
been no exception to the rule. Timely
remedies for these prevalent disorders
are Dr. Dixon’s Diarrhoea Mixture and
Dysentery Cure. They correct the
trouble. They remove the cause. They
enre. Try them. 25c each at Dr. J. B
George.