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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDN$$&AY OCTOBER 1004,
Shylock was the man who
ranted a pound of human
There are many
hwlocks now, the con vales-
tont, the consumptive, the
Ickly child, the pale young
Ionian, all want human flesh
Ld they can get it—take
[cott’s Emulsion.
Scott’s Emulsion is flesh
tod blood, bone and muscle.
I feeds the nerves, strengthens
lie digestive organs and they
ted the whole body.
For nearly thirty years
Icott's Emulsion has been the
reat giver of human flesh.
We will send you a couple of
ounces free.
l SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemist*.
>9-415 Pearl Street. New York.
yc and $i.oo: all druggist*.
[The Southern Express Company
[s put on another delivery wag-
and the patrons hope the ser-
Ice will be improved thereby.
PRICE.
“Jack” Frost ban made his
round, and a dark mantle marks
his path,.
On last Sunday, Mr. Tom Con-
uerj and two other men had
eight bales of cotton badly burned.
The fire originated from some
boys smoking cigarettes. The
matter has been adjusted by the
boys paying $30 each. I think it
is time to call a halt, and see that
the merchants that are furnishing
the tobacco and papers pay their
licence, or quit the business.
The trustees of Price Academy
called a meeting Monday night to
see about buildiug another bouse.
As was predicted some time ago,
the present house was condemned
by the county board. A. H.
Jackson stated to me this morning
that he has $61 on his subscription
list, and that the following com
mittee was appointed to push the
matter to completion: A. H.
Jackson, W. M. Pinson, J. P. Bell,
V. A. Jackson and U. F. Whelchel.
The present house will be sold.
There will be an all-day singing
at Cool Spring church next Suni
day. All are cordially invited to
come aud bring a well-filled bas
ket.
will hardly do so at this time, thf?
flow being being equal to or great
er than it has ever been before.
Instead of depending upon the
lake for water supply, the pumps
have been connected with the
spring and there is no lack of wa
ter whatever.
i'ire at Mr. H. N, Merck's on Race
reet Saturday night caused dam-
ke to about $10 The prompt-
399 of the fire department pre
dated a serious conflagration.
Mrs. P. L. Blackshear of Madi
son, Ga., visited her sister, Mrs.
H. E. Banks, last week.
Cols. H. H. Perry and S. C.
Dunlay were Saturday night re-el
ected members of the City Board
of Education for the term of three
years each to succeed themselves.
Mr. E. S. Copeland went to At
lanta yesterday to put himself
under care o*f a specialist for the
'treatment of liis hearing. His
friends hope he will improve' rap
idly.
Editor John B. Thomas of the
Dawsonville Advertiser, was in
town Monday. He has got in a
good humor since Bell’s nomina
tion, and is now at work for the
Democratic candidate. He sta
ted that in his opinion Dawson
county would poll a good major
ity for Mr. Bell.
Mr. Ed M. White’s friends are
id that he is at home again from
Pasteur Institute. If the call
i which he was bitten had hy-
)hobia he is in no danger now.
Plenty of Water; No Shutdown.
Mr. B. M. Stallworth yesterday
requested the News to say that the,
reports published in the Atlanta
Journal to the effect that the Pae-
olet and Gainesville cotton mills
would shut down because of the
lack of water, were absolutely
without foundation. The New
Holland spring has never yet been
accused of “going dry” and it
Pill Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt's Little Ear
ly Risers for billiousness or constipa.
tion you know what pill pleasure is.
These famous little pills cleanse the
liver and rid the system of all bile
without producing unpleasant effects.
They do not crripe, sicken or weaken,
but pleasantly give tone and strength
to the tissues and organs of the stom
ach, liver and bowels. Sold by The
City Pharmacy.
ONE WAY
TO GO
WEST
IS VIA THE OLD RELIABLE
IRON
MOUNTAIN
ROUTE
Two trains every day from Memphi 8
to prominent points in the Southwest-
No change of cars. Reclining Chair
Cars (seats free), on all through trains.
Low Rates to
ARKANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
and
INDIAN TERRITORY
October 4th and 18th.
For maps, rates and other informa
tion, apply to
I. E. REHLANDER,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Nth 34 West 9tli Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
I am closing out a few odd dressers
at great reductions. Will save you
money if you see me. B. Z. HOLMES.
Grigg Brothers,
O&inesville.l Ga.
Real Estate and Insurance
For Best Coal phone 207.
Special attention to collectioi
of rents. List your property *
with us.
DON’T GET OLD BEFORE
YOUR TIME.
Be careful of your diet, ana eat only
good, nutritious food. Poor bread
especially is injurious. The bread made
by Ouuther fulfils ev«ry demand by
properly prepared food. Its taste is
delicious and its quality is always of
the highest uniform merit.
C. F. W. Gunther.
liltS. HARPER, OSTEOPATHS.
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIAL
TY. CONSULTATION AND EXAM
INATION FREE OFFICE: CORNER
SEMINARY AND SYCAMORE STS
PHONE 117.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
AND
Nashville, Chattanooga & SL Louis Ry.
“ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
SHORT LINE.’'
Three trains every day, carrying
through service to the World’s
Fair City. Absolutely the short
est time and no ohauge enroute.
For rouud trip rates from your
oity, schedules, railroad maps,
books descriptive jf St. Louis aud
the Exposition, official maps of
the World’s Fair grounds, sleep
ing car reservations or any kind
of information, write to
THOS, R. JONES,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
No. 1 N. Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga
Fall with it’s hustle and bustle is here. Everybody is preparing
[or a big business and, if the price of cotton stays anywhere near the
op notch, lots of goods will be sold in Gainesville. No house in this
[own is better prepared to do business with you than we are. We
lave recently moved to the northeast corner public square and stand
eady to wait upon you at any and all times.
NE^T GOODS!
have just received large shipments of new goods, fresh from
the Northern and Eastern markets, embracing everything in the Dry
Goods and Notious line. These goods we have marked down" to the
most reasonable and sife profit, aud we will be glad to &ave you oall
and inspect them. ,
CLOTHING!
Onr clothing is made well, and it wears well. Besides, we sell it
to yon at n dose price. We can fit yon to a “t”, aud give yon good
valne for your money. Call and let ua show you our stook before
buying your fall suit.
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DRESS GOODS.
Onr store has long been kuown for the quality, style and gooduees
of it’s dress goods. We haver all the latest weaves in dress goods for
this season, and the ladies oan find 'no better values than we sell. A
few remnants left over will be sold at a great bargain. All we ask is
for yon to give us a chance to save you money on these goods.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
In Notions we.have all you may desire. Our Hue is full and com
plete. We give special attention to everything in th9 notions line,
and if we don’t please you it won’t be because we don’t try.
SHOES!
SHOES!
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When it oomes to shoes, the Smith-Thomas Co., always leads.
We have a number of epeoial make—The quality aud prioe of which
is guaranteed to give satisfaction—and if yon warn to save money on
your footwear, call to see us.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
We oarry the best.and freshest stook of groceries in Gainesville.
If yon want something nice and fresh, oall or telephone us your or
ders. Our delivery wagon is already to deliver your goods promptly.
We buy country produoe daily aud can supply your wants in this line,
Fanoy and heavy groodries always kept iu stock.
IANKING THE trade: OF? GAINESVILLE AND VICINITY FOR THEIR GENEROUS
TRONAGE IN THE PAST, AND HOPING TO BE FAVORED WITH A CONTINUANCE
YOUR ORDERS,. WEi ARE, YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
SMITH-THOMAS COMPANY.
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