Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 26, 1904, Image 1

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Dr. Dixon’s Diarrhoea Cure for diarrhoea and Dr. Dixon’s Dys entery Cure for Dysentery. ing whal 88ouro i road t < terested . m . . . . ■ : - -v: INDUSTRIAL lUJIB XVI. GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1901. NUMBER 23. THE lOUthern Penny Photo Co. Is again- in town for a short time only, and will lake penny pictures for tJie people ot Gainesville and Icinity. 25 Dainty Little Pictures, Jn Five Different Positions, FOR 35 CENTS. Just think of it, you can get pictures of your whole Lily at less than the customary cost of one. '0 |Nfot /T\i55 Jl?is Qtyapee To get a Satisfactory Picture. Remember that posi- rely we are here for a few weeks only. COME AT ONCE. ick of City Hall, Below Express Office. SOUTHERN PENNY PHOTO GO. Robbed The Grave. .tattling 1 incident, is narrated by [Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: 'as in an awful condition. My skin almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue ki, pain continually in Hack uud L no appetite, growing weaker day ky. Three physicians had given me fi'lien 1 w«K advised to use Electric rs; to my great Joy, the first l*ottlo I a decided improvement. Icon ic! their use for three weeks, and bw a well man. I know they rob fie grave of another victim.,, No Siould fail to try them. Only 50 [ guaranteed ut M. C. Brown and [George's drug stores. Populists Meet. le Populists of Hall couty [at the court house last Thurs [to organize and work for the bbs of Thomas E. Watson [ors in this county. In fact, Ineeting was in the nature of Iganization of a Tom Watson Mr. John T. Waters was re* A RAILROAD SURE, It Appears From Information Given Out by Reliable Authorities. elected chairman of the commitee; Dr. J. A. Parsons was eleoted sec retary, and Mr. J. N. Twitty was elected assistant secretary. A committee was put in charge of the work of preparing and distrib uting tickets containing the names of Watson and Tibbies and the Watson electors. A letter was read from the head quarters of the Populist party saying that Hon. Thomas. E. Wat son would speak in Gainesville on the 7th. of November, thus clos ing his campaign for the Presi dency in Gainesville. It is need less to Bay that Mr. Watson will be greeted by a large and enthusi astic audience upon the occasion of hie address here. Something on Which You Can Depend . Gainesville is to have a new railroad. As to who will build it cannot Pie definitely stated at present, but in all likelihood it will be constructed by the South ern railway. It is to run from Gainesville westward to a point on the A. K. & N., and perhaps thence to Rome. In fact, the survey made last year by the Southern was from Gainesville to Keith’s Ferry, Silver City, Bar- retteville and Ledbetter’s Bridge, connecting with the A. K. & N., at either Ball Ground, Nelson or Tate, proceeding thence to Rome via Cartersville. This would give Gainesville a Western outlet and suoh a road would develop ttye large and un told marble deposits in Cherokee county, the vast fanning interests of Forsyth, Dawson and Cherokee counties, the iron and manganese deposits of Bartow, a section now held back by inadequate railroad facilities. The development of the timber interest of the moun tain comities would of itself be immense. The construction of this road would Boon nr'ke Gainesville one of the largest and best cities of the Piedmont belt. Iustead of the congestion of traffio at Atlanta, this would be diverted at. Rome over the new line to be distributed to the Atlauta-Washiugton main lime of the Southern and Gaines- tile Midland railway at this point, aud the Seaboard at Winder or Athens. In addition, the con nection with the Louisville & Nashville at Ball Ground, Nelson or Tate would likewise throw the Western freights over this line for distribution at Gainesville to the Southern aud Gainesville Mid land. The distance from Gainesville to Rome by the survey made laet year by the Southern railway com pany is 87 miles. The distance from Gainesville to Ball Ground, Nelson or Tate is approximately 37 miles. It is estimated that the road from this point to Rome could be constructed at a cost of $2,000,000. It is said that those the head of the Southern rail way system have given their as* eeut to tho enterprise, aud that before many moons work will be under way. A large and enthusiastic meet ing of the citizens of Gainesville, was held at the oourt house Thurs day night in furtherance of the pro jeofc. It was unanimously decid ed to lend every ifesietance to the Southern railway authorities in securing right-of-way, eto. and do whatever elee was necessary to the construction of the Gainesville is vitally la in this matter. As it is, Athens is made the “basing point” for freight rates, and Gainesville is laboring under a disadvantage thereby. As this is the distribut ing point for all this mountain country and it J s business men are largely dependent upon this trade for sustainauce, it is certainly right tor them to have to sub to a rate made for a point (Continued on last page.) The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, l^rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance* Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind \ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of He Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTRUR COMPANY, TV MURRAY STREET, NEW VORK CITY. I Ten Thousand Dollars WORTH OF Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Notions To be closed out during next 30 days AT COST AND UNDER COST! We mean what we say. We have cut out the profits and will sell these goods at Cost and Less. Now is Your Opportunity O, v To save all the profits. We are going to change our business and must sell these goods. COME AT ONCE Don’t Miss this Opportunity to Save Money. Respectfully, Tne Gainesville Shoe m Clothing Co. L. H. JOHNSON, Manager. ■