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&«K XVI.
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1904.
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Puzzle.
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wore orit
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ijr it to Parks Bros and
n il explain why - so many
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Nov. 2Gth. at 11 o’clock a. m.
Matters of very great importance
pair of Battle I in which evei T one who ex P ects to
teach in the county are directly
concerned, are to be considered.
We would be glad to have the
because "they i tni8tce8of a11 the Bchools meet
,i t the same cost I with us.
Id onos, like the Battle Axe
| On this day we will have our
j annual Oratorical contest by
; which a speaker will be selected
Roosevelt Alarmed. j to represent Hall county in the
,iir independent newspapers | Northeast Ga. Contest which will
York and Philadelphia be held at Demorest Dec 28d.
„t special correspondents We hope to have several contes
tants from which to select our
representative.
T. H. Robertson, C. S. C.
uMic |
doubtful states to feel
nulse on the political
poii, i heso correspondents,
ijr tin* past week, have re-
\l a lvmarkable • turning of
of popular sentiment to-
’)irk(*r and Davis. This
rilml od in a large measure
series of striking speeches
judge Parker has made dur
In* past ten or twelve days,
|to Mr. Davis’ whirlwind cam-
in West Virginia. And
icident with these reports
the announcement that
Parker will take the stump
lew York, New Jersey and
poticut.—Ex.
Governor Terrell
Has issued a proclamation de
claring that all the proposed oousti
tutional amendments) which were
submitted to the people for ratifi
cation at the recent general elec
tion, have been ratified and now
form parts of the constitution of
Gnorgia.
School Book Law.
The State School Commissioner
has issued a circular letter calling
attention to the fact that the pu
pils in the public schools cannot
gut their old books exchanged for
the adopted new books later than
December 81, 1904.
Her Little Joke.
delights in a practical
but having one played on
A a vastly different matter
other day his wife rushed
lessly into the room gasp-
“Quick, Henry, quick!
s a catamount in the barn!”
lies grabbed his ritle and
ited for the scene of action,
his most cautious reconnoi-
failed to discover the animal,
inre is the beast?” he de-
ded.
iVhv, Henry, dear,” his wife
J, “Tabby has some kittens
that makes a cat amount,
n’t it?”
use observers declare that the
uf the Jones residence was
to suddenly elevate, but it
lv settled again in the course
toenty-four hours.
A Heavy Load-
To lift that load off of the stom
ach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It digests what you eat. Sour
stomach, belching, gas on stomach
and all disorders of the stomach
that are curable, are instantly re
lieved and permanently cured by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
S. P. Storra, a druggist at 297
Main street, New Britain, Couu.
says: “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
gluing BuchSuniversal satisfaction
and is so surely becoming the pos
itive relief and subsequent cure
for this distressing ailment, I feel
that I am always sure to satisfy
and gratify my customers bv rec
ommending it to them. I write,
this to show how well the remedy
is spoken of here.” Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure was discovered after
years of scientific experiments
and will positively cure all stom
ach troubles. Sold by The City
Pharmucy.
to
phers Meeting-Oratorical Contest.
Ill t he teachers of Hall county
[requested to meet at the court
fee in Gainesville on Saturday
Prof. Dillard Blackwell is gone
St Louis, sightseeing. As
mauy of our teachers &b possible
should go to the World’s Fair. It
is a teacher not of the “human
kiud.”
The News this week is like sock
less Jerry, it is a paper without an
editor. The editor iB gone to the
World’s Fair and when he gets
back he will have something to
tell you that will make up for “no
good” this week.
Mr. Walter Wills
Was chosen street overseer at
the meeting of the city Solons,
Saturday eyeuing. He takes the
place of Mr, Dave Lay who takes
oharge of the grocery department
at the New Holland store.
For Better Schools.
The purpose of the constitu
tional amendment providing that
any county or school district may
leyie a local tax for its public
schools is, that the people df any
community may have better
schools if they want them. There
are now in the state of Georgia
105 looal school systems having
289 schools averaging over eight
months of school each year
Most of these are in the larger
cities and towns of the state. The
citizens of these 105 communities
are looking on the rest of the
state to see who is now going to
leave the old rutB and lead the
way by establishing a new looal
school system—why not Hal!
couuty lead the way?
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Something
on Which You
Can Depend . .
Dr. Dixon’s Diarrhoea Cure for
diarrhoea and Dr. Dixon’s Dys-
entery Cure foi Dysentery.
They Will Not Fail.
25 Cents.
I
George’s Drug Store.
Mothers Praise It.
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Cough Cure for the sutler
ings it has relieved and the lives
ot their little ones it has saved. A
certain cure for ooughs, croup and
whoopiug cough. A. L. Spafford,
Postmaster, of Chester, Mich.,
says: “Our little girl was uncou
scions from strangulation during
sudden and terrible attack of
croup. One Minute Cough Cure
quickly relieved and cured her
and I cannot praise it too highly.”
Oue Minute Cough Cnre relieves
coughs, makeB breathing easy
outs out phlegm, draws out inflam
rnation, and removes every cause
of a oough aud strain on luugs
Sold by The City Pharmacy.
Garuett Coahran, who is now
stopping in Atlanta, spent Sun
day with his pareuts Mr. and Mrs
Louis Cochran.
Messrs. Boring and Hayes are
running a restaurant in full blast
now, at No. 89 S. Main St. Eat
early breakfast with them anc.
don’t miss the train.
Thousands Cured.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
has oured thousands of oases of
Piles. “I bought a box of De
Witt’s Witoh Hazel Salve on the
reoommeudation of oar druggist,’
so writes C. H. L&Groix, of Za
valla, Tex., “and used it for
stubborn oase of Piles. It oured
me permanently.” Sold by The
City Pharmacy.
Saw Mill Burned.
Last Friday night the saw mill
of Messrs. J. W. Browning anc.
M. C.Buffington, near Bowdre, was
burnen. They think it caught
from a spark from the engine
They had watered out three
four plaoes where it had caught
that day. Most of their lumber
was saved. The damage amounts
to about $200.
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Vegetable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andRegula-
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
w&ssMmmm
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest.Con tains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral
Nox Narcotic.
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P»etpe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER
Pumpkin Sad/*
A lx. Senna *
RotktlU Salts -
Anise Seed, e
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
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Atb monUti dld
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
EXACT COPY OF WRABRER.
THB OKNTAUN COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
epidemic of shows this week. The
C. W. Park Big Stock Co., all the
week, and Miles Orton’s Southern
Shows, (under canvas) and Bar-
low & Wilson, minstrels, at
Hunt’s opera house, Wednesday
night.
A Good Complexion.
“Sparkling eyes aud rosy oheecks
restored by using DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers,” so writes 8. P.
Moore, of Naoogdochee, Tex. A
certain cure for billiousness, con
stipation, eto. Small pill, easy
to take, easy to aot. Sold by The
City Pharmacy.
Tax Limitation.
According to the Constitution
as recently amended the state can
now only collect 50 cents on the
hundred dollars for state tax. The
county tax is not affected by the
amendment recently ratified by
the people. This amendment was
introduced by Hon. H. H. Perry.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Mer
ritt. of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made
a startling test resulting in a
or
wonderful cure, He writes,
patient was attaoted with violent
hemorrages, caused by aloeration
of the stomach. I had often
found Eleotno Bitters exoallent
for !aoute stomach aud liver
troubles so I prescribe them. The
patient gained from the first, and
has not had an attaok in 14
months.” Eleotrio Bitters are
positively guaranteed for Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, Constipation and
Kidney troubles. Try them o n -
ly 50o at M. 0. Brown aud J. B.
George.
of some of them. He said that
his wife, upon oue occasiou, left a
greasy dish rag in a new bright
dish pan on a shelf at the side of
the house and it took fire about
11 o’olook a. m. The next day
they fixed it just the same way to
experiment, and it took fire again.
It has beeu known for some time
that old rage, saturated with lin
seed oil aud thrown among shav
ings and trash, would oause spon
taneous fires. These are fucte
worth knowiug.
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing is su «
except death and taxes, but tnat it
not altogether true. Dr. Kiug’s Nev
Discovery for Consumption is 1.
sure cure for all lung aud throar
troubles. Thousands can testify
to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetn
of Shepherdtowu, W. Va., says 4, i
had a severe case of Broncbith-
and for years tried every thiug l
heard of, but got no relief. Our<
bottle of Dr. Kings New Disoover)
then oured me absolutely.” It*,
infallible' foi Croup, Whooyiu;
Cough, Grip, Pueumoma aud Cot.
sumption. Try it. It’s guarat-
teed by M. C. Browu aud J. B.
Georgb Druggists. Trial botth
free. Reg. size 50o, $1.00.
Gainesville seems to have an
Spontaneous Combustion.
In speaking of frequent fires
during this dry hot weather, Hon.
S. K. Christopher advanced a
theory whioh might be the oarse
Myrtle Street Church.
Reunion at the Myrtle Stree*
ohurch. All the members c
Myrtle Street ohuroh are espec
ially requested to be at tbi
ohuroh and bring all their friend*
Sunday, Nov. Oth, at 11:80 a. m.
We want to get all in oue mor*
servioe before Conference. Every
body bring all the old hymi
books you have.
Bill Smith with cornet, Fit
Simmons and little daughter wit
violin. Walter Jackson wit),
mandolin-banjo. Everybody ur*
vited. R. M. Dixon, Pastor.
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