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GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1904,
NUMBER 25
<tati‘ Fair at Macon, which
Saturday, was a suc-
iiciirly 100,000 people at-
Mrs. Longstreet Thanks Gainesvil le j
and The South. ,
The warm support given me by
the people of this city for appoint
ment aB Postmaster has vety deep
ly touched my heart, aud I desire
to thank them for it all and for
the hundreds of telegrams of con
gratulation and thanks which they
were kind enough to send to Presi
dent Roosevelt when the appoint
ment was announced.
X have been profoundly gratified
by the expressions of friendliness
aud sympathetic concern that
have come to me frotn the press
and people throughout the coun
try, which I hold of infinitely
greater value than the commission
of the office. And 1 am very grate
ful for assurance of the good will
of all the people whom I am to
serve.
Having made no promises, I
have come into the office, pledged
ouly to give the people unsur
passed postal service, to devote all
* the intelligent effort of which I
! am capable to the discharge of the
duties incumbent upon me so that
3 I may measure up to the confi-
» dense anil favor with which I am
0 honored by the President of my
y country.
'• Mrs. Jambs Longstreet.
J 1 Mothers Praise It.
’ Mothers every where praise One
e Minute Cough Cure for the suffer-
e ings it has relieved aud the lives
o of their little ones it has saved. A
e certain cure for coughs, croup and
g whooping cough. A. L. Spafford,
Postmaster, of Chester, Mich.,
6 says; “Our little girl was uuoou-
September 1 to January 1. For
the next two months at least,
practically everything in this line
is legitimate game to the hunter.
There are several points in the-,
neiv law which may be of interest
to those who love ft day in the
field with gun and dog. No per
son is permitted to kill more than
forty doves in one day,
Bications are that flour is
to be a very dear article this
L a8 tliH price is steadily ad-
one
can kill any game for the purpose
of selling it, except
The Kind You Have Always Bought» and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of
- and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy*
v * uz S*)r t /•CttCJu/K 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*
own
land, unless, of course, he obtains
permission to hunt on the lands
of otheri
Pot hunters,” a!
those who kill game for the mar
ket, are generally known
must
pay a fee of $25 to the ordinary
of the county before they can do
business. It is strictly against
the law to ehip any patridge out
no matter where or
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops 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
yj Bears the Signature of _
of the state;
by whom they are killed
Thousands Cured.
DeWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve
has cured thousands of cases of
Piles. “I bought a box of De-
Witt’s Witoh Hazel Salve on the
recommendation of our druggist,”
so writes C. H. LaCroix, of Za-
valla, Tex., “and used it for a
stubborn case of Piles. It cured
me permanently.” Sold by The
City Pharmacy. „
Legal Ads. For November.
Mess. Jno. D. Deaton Jr., and
Andrew J. Deaton Jr., exeontors
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Chattahoochee High School.
Attendance is off a little at pres
ent on aoooanl of the very busy
crop time. However, the enroll
ment thus far is one hundred and
we hope to be favored with a larg
er attendance as soon as the looal
patrons have finished their crops.
Quite a number of the students
visited the beautiful Walka Moun
tain Saturday evening, Oct. 29.
Most of the poople of. this sec
tion attended the service at Trin
ity church Sunday Oot. 80.
We are informed that the Rev.
Cobb Standridge of Hiawaseee,
Ga„ will move
ceased, has niea her petition tor QUILLIANS.
letter, of dismission. Mrs! Birdie Huleey bee rented
Mr. P. N. Pirkle, administrator u wo 0 f ^e cottages near Concord
of the estate of Mr. A. R. Cooper, an( j j g preparing to open a board-
deceased, haB applied to Ordiuary ^ U g house os soon as convenient.
Dyer for dismission. We w j 9 h her every possible success.
Mess. A. J. Warner, W. W. Mur- The yell of the hound aud the
ray, W. A. Carlisle, W. S. Slack, J quick successive strokes of the
are heard quite
often through this section yet the
opossum smiles as sweetly and
inuocently as ever.
Once upon a time, so the story
goes, Prof Weber Bowen, assistant
teaoher in the Cotioord High
Sohool, aud son of Mr. Web Bow-
I on, after returning from Sohool in
the afternoon iu order to rise a-
above the scam and vulgarities of
this life and get nearer the stars,
climbed a sapling. After he bad
Mr. L. D. Puckett, administra- olimbed to the hei * ht of about eix
tor of estate of M. A. S. Whelohel. P r ei « ht fe ? fc the tree broke and
deceased, desires all debtors and Urbie fell to the ground
creditors of 6aid deceased to call bruising himself as well as mother
on him at onoe for settlement. earth. The shock caused a little
Mess. G. W. McCrary and D. diwuuesB aud a laok of appetite at
A. Owenby have filled their peti- 8 «PP er hut Urbie was able to re-
i tion, with the estbate of Mr. G. C. Bume hlB P ,a ? nexfc morn | n 8-
gf Owenby, deceased of this oounty. Parents should use a little pre-
ti oantion in training their children
! Once wheu Judge Gary, of Chi- along here.
cago, was trying a case, he was The services ut Triuity Church
disturbed by a young man who last Sunday Oot. 80, were quite a
kept moving about in the rear of treat to all preset.
£§ the room, lifting ohairs and look- In the A. M. was a sermon bj
H ing under things. Rev. M. L. Troutman whioh was
jj “Young man,” Judge Gary oalled just grand.
|| out, you are making a great deal The P. M. service wascouduotec
M of unnecessary uoise. What are by Col. Johnson who made a splen-
|| you about? did talk to the S. S. v
•;§ “Your honor,” replied the There was some string muBio bj
* young man, I have lost my over-1 a looal band, who played for th<
coat and am trying to find it, S. S. and address.
M ‘‘Well,’ ’ said the venerable jur- —
ist, "people often lose whole suits Best cqal, low price, quick deliv
| m here without making all that ery. ’Nuff said. Towery&Owen
I disturbance.” IPhone 207.
a sudden and terrible attack of
Oue Minute Cough Cure
croup. Oue Minute Cough Cure
quickly relieved and cured her
and I cannot praise it too highly.* 5 '
Oue Minute Cough Cure relievos
coughs, makes breathing easy,
cuts out phlegm, draws out inflam
mation, and removes every cause
of a cough and strain on lungB.
Sold by The City Pharmaoy.
“Bob White” Can Now Be Shot.
The period from November 1 to
March 15 is the open season for
quail, partridge, pheasant and
wild turkey, but doves, marsh
A Startling Test,
i save a life, Dr. G. T. Mer
of No. Mehoopauy, Pa., made
lartliug test resulting in a
nerful cure. He writes, “a
but was attacted with violent
prrages, caused by ulceration
[he stomaoh. I had often
W. F. Huntley, and D. S. Green- hunters
leaf have filed their petition for
Incorporation of the North Geor
gia Sanitarium, with a capital
stock of one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars.
Mess A. J. Warner, J. F. Moore, I
W. H. Slack, C. M. Merriok D. S.
Greenleaf, and H. H. Dean have
filed their petition for Incorpora
tion of the Chattahoochee Park
Hotel, with a oapital stock of one
hundred thousand dollars.
acute stomach aud liver
ble s so I prescribe them. The
uit gained from the first, and
not had an attack m 14
tha.” Eleotrio Bitters are
lively guaranteed for Dyspep-
indigestion, Constipation aud
lay troubles. Try them o n "
>c at M. 0. Brown and J. B.
into our midst
shortly, for the purpose of patro
nizing the sohool. We will be
glad to welcom him.
WILSONS.
And still they go. Apother
good neighbor is going. C. M.
Howiugtou has sold his farm to
H. P. Gravitte, the consideration
being $700. He is going to th*
laud of promise, goiug to settle in
Goshen, a land flowing with milk
and honey. David said on one
occasion, “O, that one would give
me to driuk of the wells of Beth
lehem.” Next July or August thf
Something
on Which You
Can Depend . .
Dr. Dixon’s Diarrhoea Cure for
diarrhoea and Dr. Dixon’s Dys-
entery Cure foi Dysentery.
25 Cents