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THE GAINE8VILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2, 1908.
President
Suspenders
Ease
Comfort
Freedom
Durability
Metal Parts Rust Proof.
Positively Guaranteed if
“President" is on buckles.
Everywhere 50 cts.,
or by mail postpaid.
Light or dark, wide or narrow.
£. A. EDGARTCN MFG. CO.
Bos 479, Shirley, Mass.
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Insst on a Good Bed
•AND*
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Your daily appearance, feeling's and accomplishments, depend, materi
ally, upon how you rest at night. The best bed you can buy is not ex
travagance. A good bed .relieves that ‘‘tired feeling”—gives you
strength and energy .to go through these hot days. We have the BEST
not only in BED3,|but in all kinds of
■FURNITURE.
And the prices we make are also the BEST. This store—“the old reli
able”—still appreciates your patronage, and will always treat you right.
John E. Redwine, Jr
ON THE
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ILWAY
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THE LINE FOR BUSINESS,
THE LINE FOR PLEASURE,
THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
SUMMER RESORTS
Complete Summer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Address.
W. A. Turk,
Pass. Traffic Mgr.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
S. H. Hardwick, W. H. Tayloe,
Cen’l Pass. Agent, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA, GA.
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Eastern Service
With the Opportunities of a
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... DIRECT LINE ...
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orado, New Mexico, Arizona, Old
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WIDE VEST8BULED TRAINS
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Atlanta, 8a. Llttls Rock, Arkaasas.
KLONDIKE ITEMS.
Mr. Henry Simpson retnrned to:
Dahlonega yesterday where he will
re-enter school.
Mr. Will McEver is now a con
ductor on the electric line of
Gainesville. Will is a business
young man s and a chnstain gen
tleman.
Mr. Frank Sailors came down
and spent a night with his broth
er, Mr. Billie Sailors this week.
Mr. Billie Sailors is sick with
typhoid fever. We are glad to
know he is now much better.
Mrs. Anderson Reed and Miss
Bertie Little of Chestnut Moun
tain, spent the night with their
cousin, Mrs. Boo Kberhart one
night last week.
Prof. G. R. Cochran’8 school
was out last Friday and he gave
his pupils a big caudy treat.
Mr. Oliver Moss, who has been
sick for three or four weeks with
typhoid fever, is able to get about
“Uncle” Johu Eden is not well
at the present writing. His friends
hope to see him well again soon.
Dr. W. C. Kennedy is a splen
did doctor and he gets a fine prae-
tic.
Mr. Editor, we love to read the
Gainesville News. Success to you
and your paper.
A prominent Utah paper admits
that if the Republicans adopt the
“full baby carriage” as a cam
paign slogan, the Democrats will
have to concede Utah.
The School Boy of 1903 Must be
Perfect.
“Tommy, have you been vaccinated?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Have you had your vermiform ap
pendix removed?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Have you a certificate of inocula
tion for the croup, chicken-pox and
measles?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Is your lunch put up in Dr. Koch’s
patent antiseptic dinner pail?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Have j 7 ou your own sanitary slate-
rag and disinfected drinking cup?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Do you wear a camphor-bag round
your throat, collapsible life-belt, and
insulated rubber heels for crossing the
trolly line?”
“All of these,”
“And a life assurance poliev against
all the encroachments of old age?”
“Yes, ma’am.’*
“Then you may hang your cap ou the
insulated peg and proceed to learn
along sanitary lines.”
Unde Sam says it’s
all right
Uncle Sam, in the person of ten of his government officials i« ,
department of our distillery. During the entire process of distiliaV?”of
is stored in Parrels in our warehouses, during the seven yeaSi?™™’ after the w>S2
very grain we buy to the whiskey you get, Uncle Sam is constants ther ^ tomS
not take a gallon of our own whiskey from our own warehouse unie^ hi he wa:ch - WefcS
And when he does say so, that whiskey goes direct to you, with all : r!nr/L sa5 ' s il ’s all
ness and flavor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED
TEE of PURITY and AGE, and saving the dealers’ enormous^rn^ RS GCA®
HAYNER WHISKEY is the best for medicinal purposes. 5S vrbl^
other uses. That’s why we have over a quarter of a million satisfiwi Pref er*d t*
why YOU should try it. Your money back if you’re not satisfied. a TiiJ
Direct from our distillery to YOU
Sam Stalin’ Profits I Prevent* Adulteration I ~
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR.OLD RYE
FULL $0:22 EXPRESS
QUARTS O PREPAID
We will send yon FOUR FULL. QUART BOTTLES of HAYNES'S SEVEN-
YEAR-OLD RYE for $3,20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and
if you don’t find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense, and your S3.20 will be
returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it be
fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Better let
us send you a trial order. If you don’t want four quarts yourself, get a
friend to join you. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's
inside.
Orders for Ariz., CaL, Col-. Idaho, Mont., Nev„ N. Mex., Ore., Utan. Wash,
or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for $4.00 by Express
Prepaid or 20 Quarts liar 016.00 by Freight Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do it NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ATLANTA^ GA DAYTON* OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO, ST. PAUL, MiNN.
158 Dibtillxry. Troy, O. Established 1866
The champion liar in town says
that he got in a bathtub half full
of cold water to cool off, but in
stead of that he “het the water.”
A Memphis paper is of the
opioiou that what is needed more
than anything else is the wireless
politician.
Sam Jones has located hell just
one mile under Memphis, Tennes
see, but the Memphis folks will
doubtless inform Sam that they
are going the other way and are in
no danger.—Walton Tribune.
Powers Must Hanff.
Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 30.—
Former Secretary of State Caleb
Powers, who was sentenced to im
prisonment for life in his former
trials for complicity in the cons
piracy to kill Governor William
Goebel, in January, 1900, was this
time sentenced to be hanged. It
was on his motion that he secured
the new trials each time.
Powers has already spent three
years in the penitentiary having
been sentenced to life imprison
ment at the two previous trials.
His attorney will make a motion
for a uew trial.
Root is to leave the cabinet in
January. He will be succeeded
by Governor Taft of the Philip
pines. Hon. Luke Wright will
succeed Tatt.
Convict Labor for Hire.
By authority of an act of the Gen
eral Assembly, approved December
21st, 1897, and an act amendatory
thereof, approved August 17-J1903, the
Prison Commission of Georgia invites
bids for the labor, for a term of five
.years from April 1st. 1904, of all male
felonv convicts who may be in the pen
itentiary on said date except the fol
lowing: boys under fifteen years of
age, such aged, diseased and infirm
convicts as in the judgement of the
Commission should not be hired out,
and such convicts under sentence of
five years and less, who may, by virtue
of said acts, be worked upon the pub
lic roads of the several counties.
The hiring of this labor will be upon
the following terms: the state em
ploying and paying all officers, guards
physicians, and others working and
controlling them, and retaining offic
ial and personal control of every con
vict; the hirer furnishing transporta
tion, maintenance, clothing and all
other necessaries, and such buildings
as may be required by the commission,
paying quarterly for such hire at an
agreed price per capita, per annum.
Said convicts may be employed at
any labor consistent with reasonable
punishment and their physical ability,
except in factories where women are
employed.
Parties hiring this labor may sublet
the same to such other persons as shall
be approved by the commission, and
upon such terms as the commission
may prescribe.
The labor of all such convicts may be
i hired to one or more persons, on sep-
i erate bids, but no bid for less than
twenty-five nor more than fifty will be
received.
The hirer will be required to give
suitable bond, with security, condi
tioned for the faithful payment of the
hire and the proper observance of their
contracts, and such rules and regula
tions as may be adoDted by the com
mission.
All bids must be in writing, and
must be filed iu the office of the com
mission, by twelve o’clock noon, on the
fifteenth day of October 1903, and
shall state definitely the number of
convicts wanted, price offered, employ
ment to be engaged in, the county and
location of the proposed employ ment,
and the term of years for which they
will be wanted. No bids will be con
sidered which offers less than one-hun
dred and seventy-five do’lars per capita
per annum.
On the date specified, or as soon
there after as practicable, the com
mission will award the convicts to the
bidder or bidders, who offer the highest
and best price for the labor, but re
serves the right to reject any and all
such bids, and to make such other con
tracts of hiring as authorized by said
acts.
For a copy of the acts, and all other
information, address the Commission.
.Tos. S. Turner, Chairman.
Goodc,oe Yancey, Secretary.
Aug, 19, 8t.
Wood’s Sesdi
FOR FALL SOWING.
_ Farmers and Gardeners who de
sire the latest and fullest informa
tion about
Vegetable and Farm Seeds
should write for Wood’s New
Fall Catalogue. It tells all about
the fall planting of Lettuce, C«b«
bage and other Vegetable crop!
which are proving so profitable to
southern growers. Also about
Crimson Clover, Vetches,
Grasses and Covers,
Seed Oats, Wheat
Rye, Barley, etc*
Wood’s New Fall Catalogue mailed
free on request. Write for it.
T.W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, ■ Richmond, Vi
Gainesville,
Southern nan
Time Table No- 31
Taking Effect 6:60 a. m., J* n * ^
STATIONS.
Lv. p. m
Social Circle 6 01
G resham 0 10
Monroe ^
Campton 6
Bethlehem J
Winder. i
Mulbeny. 7 3?
Hoschton '
Hickory Tree.- 8 H
Belmont »
Klondike £ &
Candler * 7*
Gainesville 8
Ar. p. m- 1
NORTH BOUND,
Dailv ex. Sun-
SOUTHBOUND^
1
Lv. a. in
Gainesville
Candler i
Klondike
Belbnont
Hickory Tree—
Hoschton
Mulberry
Winder
Bethlehem ^ yr
Campton " 10
Monroe j:
Gresham *
Social Circle 10 10
Ar. a. m.
Jefferson.
Between Gainesvil
ft Winder^ ^
for P° ItiC -
Train No. 1. 52. for
nects with C. , r tna-el
at Winder from P° -.j- a t®-
ar per'sons leaving
SAMUEL C. DIA