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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2. 1904
enofOak
imbers of oak keep the old
icl standing through
years. It pays to use the
. stuff.
lien of oak” are men in
Li health, men whose
|s are made of the sound-
utcrials.
lildhood is the time to lay
foundation for a sturdy con*
tion that will last for years.
»ott's Emulsion is the right
Icott's Emulsion stimulates
growing powers of children,
them build a firm
Ration for a sturdy consti-
ton.
Send for free pavnple.
OTT & BOWNE, Chemists.
^415 Pearl Street, New York,
c. and $1.00; alldruwlsta.
Hon. D. W. Meadow of Danielsville,
was here this week, having come up
to enter a daughter in Brenau college.
•Mr.* Meadow is solicitor-general of the
Eastern circuit.
Mrs. H. N. Merck, who has been in
ill health for sometime, was carried to
Atlanta Sunday afternoon and placed
in a hospital for treatment. Eier many
friends hope she will soon be restored
to health.
Smith-Thomau Co. have an interest
ing half-page ad. in this issue. Bead
what they have to say, and give them
a share of your patronage. They'are
better prepared than ever to accommo
date the trade of this section.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Kinzey died at their home on the
Chestnut Mountain road, six miles from
Gainesville, last Wednesday from a
carbuncle on the back of it’s neck. The
little girl, Viola, was eighteen months
old. The remains were buried at
Candler Thursday. Mr. Kinzey is a
brother of Air. T. H. Kinzey of Gain
esville.
1 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contains Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the cense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucouB surfaces. Such should nev
er be used except on prescriptions from
reputable physicians as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J.
Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0. contains no
mercury, and is taken internaly, acting
diiectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall’s
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen
uine. It is taken internally and made
n Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists,
Price 75c per bottle. Hall’s Family Pills
are the best.
F. P. Cathings is visiting in At
|unci Perry.
rt Hvans left this morning for
|iu to attend the Tech.
and Mrs. M. C. Brown left yes 1
for the World’s Fair at St. Louis
. tiud Mrs. E. T. Brown of Atlan-
uent Sunday at Capt. T. P. Mar
Is Myrtle Mealor, of Gainesvillle
i guest of Miss Kellie Dean.—Ath-
[anner.
rbert Allan left this week for At-
to attend the Technologies
H.
H. Latimer Budolph and Co.,
i G. Parks leave next week for a
e World’s Fair.
A. Dozier, his friends regret
w, is confined to his home with
fever.
)id
condition of Mrs. 8. P. Bailey is
improved. She is very low and
i is momentarily expected.
s. John O. Perry of Newton,
the city visiting her sister, Miss
|ie McDonald, and other relatives.
srs. Tony and Mike Costa of Cfa-
spent several days here receat-
|guest of their uncles, Messrs. Cia-
VV. M. Hayes last Wednesday
it the R. Q. Thompson bankrupt
from Receiver BenJ. G. Parks (or
|uts on the dollar.
lany from Gainesville attended
meeting at Antioch last Sunday,
[meeting was a success, and was
| largely attended.
Warren Brown, Mrs. Henderson
Phillip Evans, who have been at
| T. P. Martin’s through the sum-
i have moved to Creighton, Ua.
Lester D. Puckett is not doing
[ell for the last week or so, and
[iderable apprehension is felt among
friends about his recovery.
infant of Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
I lams died in Atlanta Friday and
jlioily was brought to Gainesville
Icarried to Chestatee for interment
■day.
[any of the farmers of Hall county
[complaining of the scarcity of labor.
say they cannot hire enough help
[ink their cotton as fast as they de
|ndoe & Ball are advertising their
j 0 ® clothing” in this issue of the
They will give you a good fit
will sell you at a olose margin for
r r ' T. P. Hudson has gone to Cordele
[pend a few days looking after his
1 farm near there. He has already
tketed forty bales of cotton from his
r ere i'as been a considerable touch
hall in the air for several days
[ es and overcoats did not feel out ol
| Ce 11 day or two lust week, and there
a general scramble for hea.vier
[thing. One man was seen going
kn the street with a linen suit and
overcoat on, while many were seen
[ straw hats and winter coats on.
Free City Mail Delivery.
Postoffice Inspector Barry is in
the city this week to make an in-
sj e *tion of the postoffice receipts,
the sidewalks and the street num
bers and general conditions and
prospects for receipts at Gaines
ville for the purpose of makiug a
report, to the postoffice department
at Washington and advising
whether to install free mail deliv
ery here. From what we know of
the conditions here, it is certain
that postoffice Inspector Barrjr
will recommend the installation
of the service as quickly ns pos
sible. Our postoffice receipts ex-
deed $10,000 per annum, the side
walks are in good condition, all
the streets have signs upon them
and each bouse is numbered, bo
that nothing is m the way. It is
very likely that shortly after the
inspector’s report is received at
the department at Washington
the service for Gainesville will be
installed. -
If you want to get the highest price,
carry your cotton to the Planters’ Oil
Mill where they will gin a bale in eigh
teen to twentyfive minutes. No work;
no trouble; a complete up-to-date suc
tion gin. You will 8ave one dollar a
bale. Try it. (4b)
Box To Orphans’ Home.
The Ladies Missionary Society
of
the First Methodist church will send a
box to the Decatur Orphans’ Horae next
week. All who wll 1 do so are requested
to send contributions of clothing, etc.,
to Mrs. N. M. Pope's on Green street
by next Monday. Six orphans have
been sent from Hall county to this
home this year, several of whom were
from Gainesville, therefore, the contri
butions should be liberal.
DUNCAN’S CROSS ROADS
Mulberry Baptist church has
called Rev. Mr. Sheffield to the
pastorate of that church ; Friend
ship has elected Rev. H. N.
Rainey os pastor for the ensuing
year; Union has made choice of
Rev. Bob Braziel as pastor for the
present year; and Antioch Bap
tist church has elected Rev. J. S.
Settles of Winder as pastor the
next associatioual year *
OABTOAXAi
Bean the "A Hi Kind You Have Always Bought
Bl8 :r
The Malberrv Babtist, associa
tion convenes at Beilmont Thurs
day. The Mulberry church elec
ted Revs. R. F. Sloan and J. M.
Hudlow, brethren J. H. Parks and
J. B. Ayers, delegates, as their
representatives in that body. Roy.
R F. Sloan has been clerk of this
association for about fifteen years.
If you want your cotton ginned first
-class with new, up-to-date suction
gin, carry it to Planters’ Oil Mill,
Gainesville, Ga. (4t)
Will cure
Neura lgia,
Indigestion
Dyspepsia,s
and all de
rangement
of the liver
GRIGG’S
cure
Biliousness
Headache,
Dizziness,
and
Constipa
tion.
Stomach
And
Liver Pills.
I For Sale in Gainesville by the
Gainesville Medicine Co., and the
City Pharmacy.
THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS.
For quick relief from Biliousness,
Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun
dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris
ing from an inactive or sluggish liver,
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are un
equalled.
They act promptly and never gripe.
They are so dainty that it is a pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laxative; two or four act as a
pleasant and eifectlve cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. They tonic the liver.
PREPARED ONLY BY
E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago
For sale by
THE CITY PHARMACY.
Election Next Wednesday.
The state and couuty election oc
curs next Wednesday, Oet. 5th. Judge
Dyer is this week sending out the tick
ets, return blanks and registration
lists, which have Just been completed
by the registrars. There is no oppo
sition to the state house officers. A
Populist, from Banks county is oppo
sing P. F. M. Furr for state senator
from this, the thirty-third, district.
It is the duty of Democrats to go to the
polls and vote the full ticket for the!
nominees. It will have a good effect
upon the Presidential and Congress-
gresion election to held November 8th.
Planters’ Oil Mill will pay highest
prices for your seed—bring them on.
Have your cotton ginned there when
you can. You can get your own seed,
hulls or money. A trial will convince
those who count the cost. (4t)
Flowery Branch Want’s “Army. 1
Flowery Branch has applied to the
Adjutant General for permission to
organize a military company and be
mustered into the state’s service.
Owing to the smallness of the town it
is not believed the request will be gran
ted.^ However, Flowery Branch stands
ready to organize and render good ser
vice if given a company.
GOOD
Mrs. Lizzie Wheeler,
Wife ot Mr. W. L. Wheeler, died on
South Bradford street Sunday morn
lng at B o’clock after a shorf illness,
aged 28 years. Thedeceased was
member of the Presbyterian church
and whs a Christian woman esteemed in
the community. She is surf ved br L
her husband and four children. The
funeral services were conducted by Dr.
T. M. McConnell from the family resi
dence Monday morning at 11 o’clock.
The remains were interred at Alta
Vista cemetery. The bereaved hus
band and children have the sympathy
of friends in their deep sorrow.
CLOTHES
9 ff As soon as you are ready
to dress better than usual,
you’re ready to look at our
fine line of
MEN’S SUITS and OYER COATS
you’ll find that you can
get such Clothes as you
want, such as any man will
be proud to wear; perfect
fitting, tailored by hand, of i—
the finest fabrics, ready-to-
wear, for a good deal less
money than these specifica-
tions indicate.
We are showing a very fine line of the celebrated
HART, SCHAFFNER &
marx clothes:
there are no other clothes in the market so uni
formly good as these, none that can be so safely
guaranteed to satisfy the wearer. We make a
specialty of these goods.-
Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaffncr Marx
To assist in gaining flesh take
a light luncheon before retiring
for the night. Au empty stomach
will feed upon the fat of the body
during the night.
YOU’LL FIND OUR STORE
THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY
Good Clothes.
ANDOE & BELL,
15 MAIN ST.
PHONE 9.
Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaffner Marx