Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 19, 1904, Image 3

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route to see home folks in the up per purt of the county. Rev. Mr. Kytlo will visit some of his for mer churches on this trip. Ashley of Ohio, who is not now nor never has been a citizen of Georgia. odds and ends in stock Call anil let n» fit you need in furniture aod B. 'A. HOLMES. GRIGG’S Will cure Neuralgia, Indigestion Dyspepsia, s and all de raugement of the live r Biliousness For Sale in Gaibesville by the Gainesville Medicine Co., dnd the City Pnarmacy. Burnside & Patterson, l l / E are auxiotis for the trade of Gainesville, and this section. We carry a fresh and up to date stock of Staple and Fancy Grcoeries, and our prices ara marked down to the lowest notch, consistent reasonable and legitimate profit. We can and will you money on Groceries and Couutry Produce. All ^sk is that you give us a trial. A NICE DIPPER GIVEN AWAY with every $1.0(1 CASH purchase, *** 41 Mai St. ’Phone 209. OriM n<, i i/*inrrc f x -v-': f j. . Y 'r- 9 • * v V-v THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 19, 1904 > A W W vegetable: Sicilian ALLd Hair Renewer .j the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy, s falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores to gray hair. Soidjfor EfW years^ UE1M1— Injunction Won. w, I. Hobbs has been for i,st two days at Lexington, [viicre the superior court of lortliern circuit is in session, .thm-pe county to argue the let ion case of Mrs. W. I L vs the city of Elberton, i t al. to prevent said city taking the water some' five nil out of the stream known Mverdam Creek in Elflbrt- Ity. .bulge Horace M. Hol- ntinmtcd that he would give Inuuient injunction against [ity of Elberton, but up to present, lie is reviewing the and will hand down his Ln, »r order soon. bride’s father, Mr. Thoe. W. Jones, four miles southeast of the oity. The bride is well known and es teemed here and has nnmerous friends wherever she is known. Dr. Story is a prominent physician of Thomson, and stands high in the social and business world. Many friends extend heartiest con gratulations to the young people and wish for them every happi ness m life. Can You Eat? Jones-Story. He wedding of Miss Willie Ice Jones and Dr. Z. M. Story Ire to day at the home of the J. U. Taylor, prominent merchant of Chriesman, Tex., says: “I could not eat because of a week stomach. I lost all strength and ran down in weight. All that money could do was doue but all hope of recovery vanished. Hear ing of some wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I con cluded to try it. The first bottle beue- fiited me. and after taking four bottles, I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight and health. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cures. Sold by The City Pharmacy. You Want To. Dress Stylish? )o you want an all wool suit bvercoat from the Latest Tail- |g Styles ? If so, you can get at Sacks Bros., with just you want. We can fit you lliead to foot and our [ICES are LOWER than you could expect, consisting of [thing, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ flushings and Ladies’ Jackets, frts, Waists, Furs, Etc. ft cordially invite you to through our stock before fing elsewhere. We feel sure floods and Prices will suit most economical buyer. lesure and look at our £7.50 its. At some time we will i>w you our $10 and $12 Suits, matchable for less than $15 £18. )ur Mens’ Pants are the pret- st and best in town. If you jmt nice Pants don’t fail to see (r line and get prices. Ciie Gainesoille news. INDUSTRIAL Gainesville, Ga., Oct. iq, 1904. Mens’ up-to-date Hats, guar anteed as to Quality and Price. Ladies’ Jackets, just arrived from New York, the latest styles of collars at all prices. We want you to see them. Shoes! The American for men and the Roxie Ward and Dixie, best for women. Safety School Shoes for children.. They are the brands for you to buy for Style and Service, absolutely solid leather through and through Give them a trial. Underwear for Men, Women and Children, the best for the least money. Oar Notion Department is full of good values. J We want your trade and we are willing to sell you cheap enough to get it Give us your business and you will be satisfied Come and look through, no harm to look, if you don’t buy. Yours for Business, WHA T ABOUT THIS? It is said that the Republican candidate for congress, James M. Ashley, is sending, or has sent, out his letter of acceptance under a government frank. That is to say, his letter is inclosed in a letter containing a speech of a congress man, which forms a part of the Congressional Record, b\it of which Ashley’s letter is no part. This is strictly a violation of the postal regulations and the post- office department's attention lias been called to same. There is a penalty of $800 at tached to a violation of this rule and it may be that Mr. Ashley and his co-horts may have to answer for it. We do not know that the charge is true, but it is being talked freely upon the streets, anti much indignation is expressed that Mr. Ashley is trying to force his way into congress by “franking” his documents out as a part of the Congressional Record. We think he is just a bit too “previous.” We simply call attention to the rumor that the people may know what kind of methods are being used by thji Republican candidate to further his interest. Of course, he might have a thousand franks and use every one of them from now until the election and it would do him no good. If the people turn out to the polls as they should on Nov. 8th., he will be buried be neath an avalanche of ballots so deep that no “frank” can ever bring him into the limelight again. Enon Association. The Enou Baptist Association held its fifth Annual session with the White- hail church beginning last Friday. Rev. W. L. Barrett was' re-elected moderator and Mr. C. R. Cantrell was elected clerk. The Knon is a new as sociation which bids fair to beeoine the banner association of the [state. It is composed of only eleven churches representing a membership of about 1,300. The statistical reports from the churches composing the association show a healthful growth along ail lines of church work, as well as substantial increase m the membership. The re port shows that the association has giv en over seven times as much for ssions this year as it did last. On Sunday, Rev. D. N. Jordan preached a most interesting sermon at 9 o’clock, from John 13: 32; at 11 o’clock, Rev. D. S. Qrindle preached the annual missionary sermon from Rom. 1: 14, after which a collection was taken for missions, \thich amounted to over 812. The next session, of this association will meet with the Pleasant Bill Bap tist church, six miles west of Alto, be ginning Friday before the 3rd. Sunday in October, 1005, Rev. D. N. Jordan to preach the introductory sermon. 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) A solid ear load of goods on route. Must sell <* few odds and ends in to make room. Call and up iu what you ucnuuune, Dizzin and Constipa tion. t No. 3 W. Washington St., IAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. State op Ohio, city op Toledo. \ Locus County. jm. Prank I. Cheney makes oath that he la hen lor >artueroft< e firm of P. [. Cheney & Co., doing uslness lu the city of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. PRANK J. CHANEY. Sworu to before me and subscribed in m presence, this nth. day of December. A D. 187( s| A. W. GLEASON. seal I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and tnucuous surfaces oi the system. Send l«r testimonials, free. P. J. CHENVY & CO.. Toledo, O Sold by all druggists, 75c, Hall’s Family Plila are the best. Montgomery—Bomar. Misses Fanny Dunlap and Ma bel Thompson are in Spartanburg, S. C., today where they aot as bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Luoille Montgomery to Col. Bomar, which ooours at the First Baptist church in thatcity. Miss Montgomery is well remembered here as a most oharmuig young wo mau whose frieuds are legion. Col Bomar is a promising youug law yer of Spartanburg. The bride is the eecoud daughter of Mr. Viotor M. Montgomery, president of tbe Paoolet and Gainesville Cotton Mills. * “Private Jimmy” In Town. “Private Jimmy” was in town this week. Of course, you know “Private Jimmy”;, he is the guy that does the Manilla romancing and philosophising for Fort Me Phersoti—and they are powerful good, too—but when they appear in print somehow the name of Alan Rogers gets hitched on to tbe head of ’em, and the old Atlanta Constitution would'nt seem just right if these stones did’nt appear. The last time “Private Jimmy” was in town, he wae traveling aloue. Strange it seemed, Mrs. “Private .Tinmy” was along this time, and “Private Jimmy” seem ed “hope up” a bit thereby. They just took a little spin over these nice dry mountain roads (not dusty now) to get a glimpse of the mountaiuB around Dahlonega, and we suspect that “Private Jimmy” will give us something interesting to read about when he gets back into one of those little rooms in that big’building where papers are piled high aud smoke ie so thick you could’nt out it with a knife and a little he-devil always keep runniug around crying “copy”; “copy"! Somehow, “Private Jim my” just simply knows how to turn out such stuff as makes “in terestin' reading”, aud it oomes natural to hunt for his stories first. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomaoh caused indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly tbs opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the juices of natural digestion. This ft called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomaoh, protects the nerves, and cures bad breath, aour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Regular size, $ 1.00, holding 24 times the trial size, which tells for 50 cents. Prepared by B. O. DeWITT & GO., Chicago, lit. For eale by THE CITY PHARMACY. Rev. J. W. Kytle and family of Winston, Ga., are in the city en- route to see home folks in the per part of the county. Kytlo Changed Opinion Of Longstreet. A Gainesville (Ga.) correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution, in the issue of Sept, 35. copies my little item about the infamous Louisiana lottery and gives a graphic account of the efforts made to secure Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet, C. 8. A., for one of its commissioners. As high as 850,000- a. year was offered him as a salary, and although then a poor man and iu need of money he Rcorned the offer to be at the heud of “a game of chance.” In declining the offer he said: “However much I may need the emoluments of the office, mv duty to my people and to Hie young manhood of the South, as well as my duty to my Master, forbids my. acceptance of the offer.” I have never felt that Gen. Longstreet trea ted the people of New Orleans prop erly at a certain crisis, but if he wrote tbe above, declaration, God forbid that 1 shall ever again mention that matter. He was my friend in his latter years, and this was the only thing I scored against him.”—Sidney Herbert in Sun day's Savannah Morning News. Do you need u good stove? Will sell you one cheaper than you ever bought before. Call and see what 1 have to of- -4.. fer. A few to close out at cost. B. K, HOLMES. The Republicans in «his distnot are m somewhat of n “dickens of a fix.” Over the protest of the old-line members of the party, tbe nomination went to “Big Jim” who is not now