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•rand Work Accomplished by
* food's Sarsaparilla.
g a victim of catarrh and suffered
deal of P aiu in tbe to P and back
w bea d. I was also troubled with
\nmach, rheumatism, indigestion
[.te-Sness. I ^lt all run down and
1 bt ‘i should be obliged to give up my
g rk x began taking Hood’s Sar-
t - ifi and Hood’s Pills »ad was re-
Tbev gave me an appetite and I
£d strength. I have a little grand-
r h0 was cross and fretful owing to
I and hives. I persuaded his parents
lire him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he is
F f 9t and healthy.” MABY J.
^THAM, Arnold, Georgia.
i Sarsa-
!OOC1 d parilla
s nest-in fact the One True Blood Purifier,
ruggists. fit; six for §5. Get only Hood’s.
cure liver ills; easy to
take, easy to operate. 25c.
Col. H. H. Dean returned Thursday
from a business trip to Atlanta..
Mr. 8am W. Smith of Albany, was
registered at the Arlington Tuesday.
Dr. E. E. pixon was in Milledgevil’e
several days this week on business con
nected with the State Lunatic Asylum.
Mr. John M. Oliver left Sunday for a
trip of several days to Mississippi, on a
visit to Mrs. Oliver and relatives, lie
no doubt will enjoy his visit.
The Gainesville Iron Works has all
the orders it is possible to fill. The bus
iness of Messrs. R. I. Mealor & Son is
very good, and they are doing an im
mense amount of work.
Mr. H. B. Jennings, who went to
Madison about ten days ago to buy
cotton, passed through .the city Wed
nesday enroutehome to Greenville, S.C.
He spent the day in the city with
friends.
x>d’s
announcements.
FOll
kkpkesentativ
I hereby announce myself a candidate
i Representative in the Lower House
i]‘. General Assembly, subject to the
ton of the Democratic party.
Respectfully, . W. B. Sloan.
CLEKK SUPERIOR COURT.
have decided to make the race for
0 f the Superior Court of Hall
make this announcement
jt,'t to the will of the Democratic
’ *U cheerfully abide by its
James T. Chamblee.
inti
iy, am
ion.
Miss Whoelor Entertains.
Miss Wheeler*entertained at the Sem
inary Saturday evening in honor of her
brother Dr. C. W. Wheeler of Huston-
ville, Ky. A number of her friends were
present and the occasion was one of
pleasure.
The North Side Circle.
The North Side Circle had a very de
lightful meeting Tuesday evening with
Miss Elbe Shewmake on South Green
street. Nearly every member of tl\e
club was present including several visi
tors. Miss Shewmake . is a charming
hostess and always elegantly entertains
her guests.
,1 H. P. Farrow spent Sunday and
Ir.dav in Porter Springs.
lr. Albert Whelchel of Dalilonega,
in the city Saturday.
I essr s. Dave White and Theo. Miller
[e been in town this week.
pr. o. T. Canning has been down in j
•eGeorgia this week looking after
itient. v
Jr, and Mrs. C. W. Gregory of At
tn. tvere at tiie Arlington *a day or
this week.
kiss Julian of Wooley’s Ford, spent
hveek in the city a guest of Miss
Irie Green.
pr. E. L. Bergstrom has returned to
(city after an absence of ten days
lisat the Arlington.
l[r. J. II. Williamson visited Corne-
bitAiry, Tallulah Falls and other
p this week on a business trip.
Jr. C. W. Wheeler, of Hustonville,
, is in the city this week on a visit
sister Miss Wheeler, at the Sem-
\V. P. DeLaperriere, a well known
[en of Iloschton and one of the best
loess men of this section, was in the
[Monday.
ss Marian Chambers has returned
|e from a visit of several weeks to
gton and Athens where she had a
delightful time.
|rs. G. II. Fuller has returned from
lett where she attended the mar-
e of a relative and also spent a week
ling home-folks.
idge J. J. Kimsey. was in the cit^
pay from Cleveland. He is always
Pome visitor to the city. * He was
foa a short business trip.
W. R. Robertson, Hall county’s
known and efficient tax receiver,
town several days this .week
k bis home at Wooley’s Ford.
f r - Will Logan, who has been atten
tive dental department of the TJni-
f ! .V of Maryland, at Baltimore, re-
fied home Wednesday morning.
J. M. White will be assisted in
revival which begins at the First
Ihodist cliureh the first Sunday’ in
r 1 by Revs. K. M. Stanton and Lit-
Atlanta. Roth ministers are well
l"n. and the people of Gainesville
welcome them to the city. The
F’Egs promise to be quite interest-
improving in Health.
The many friends of Hon. C. H.
Brand of Lawrenceville, will be glad
to hear that he is improving in health
in Florida and will probably be able to
return home about the first of April.
He is well known and popular all over
the state, and in this immediate section
has many friends who gladly welcome
news of his improvement. He has been
in Florida about two months.
Banks County’s Time.
Banks county will furnish the next
Senator from the Thirty-third Senato
rial district, and it is understood that
she will present Hon. J. K. Thompson,
former State Senator and now Banks'
present representative in the lower
house,to the voters of Hall and Jackson
counties. So far as known there will
not be a contest in Banks over who
shall represent the district.
At First Baptist Church.
Rev. J. A. Wynne, pastor of the First
Baptist church, announces that he will
begin a series of meetings on the morn
ing of April 10th. It is probable that
these meetings will continue several
weeks, and no doubt they will do much
good. Rev. Malcom McGregor of At
lanta, will assist pastor Wynne. He is
an able and eloquent preacher and
speaks with force and power. The
public will be invited to attend these
meetings.
ots At Auction.
jou want a cheap home, or a fine
r J ' v iot to graze your cow or horse
| !e; *w' for the big auction first Tues-
Apr;. '-ee plat and terms of
a ' A. Dozier’s office or write me
i I vor street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. B. Adair.
Speaks at Monroe.
Judge J. B. Estes will address the
people of Walton county at Monroe the
first Tuesday.in April at 10 o’clock, in
behalf of Colonel Candler’s candidacy
for governor. The Walton County
News says of him: Judge Estes is
chairman of the Hall County Candler
Club, and is in active touch with the
campaign of the popular North Geor
gian. The Judge is a most eloquent
speaker and will entertain every hear
er. He was Colonel of a regiment in
the late war and is popular with the
veterans.
No doubt his coming will make the
first Tuesday a red-letter day to the
many who will come out to hear Judge
Estes.
The Waverly 1898 Model.
The Waverly 1898 model at §52.50
has two sets of bearings, four extra
in each wheel,the best valves made—the
Schrader. The quickest repaired and
best quality tires; the C. &, J. detacha
ble already oiled for six months; large
axles;heavy drop forged front fork;flush
joints; two piece crank hanger. Any
kind handle bar or saddle (absolutely
dust proof), rear hub brake that has
no equal. The best wheel on the mark
et—many not so good sell for §20 more.
The same guarantee that is on all high
grade wheels. Catalogues can be bad
and samples can be seen at the store of
Will Summer .1 r., next door to postoffice,
or at Summers' jewelry store.
We repair all punctures free.
Genuine South Georgia Ribbon Cane
Syrup 35 cents gallon at Will Sum
mer's.
Persistent
Coughs
A cough which seems to hang
on in spite of all the remedies which
you have applied certainly needs
energetic ana sensible treatment*
For twenty-five years that stand
ard preparation of cod-lfver oil,
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
has proved its effectiveness In cur
ing the trying affections of the
throat and lungs, and this is the
reason why: the cod-liver oil, par
tially digested, strengthens and
vitalizes the whole sys
tem; the hypophosphites
act hs a tonic to the
mind and nerves, and the
g lycerine soothes and
eals the irritation* Can
you think of any combi
nation so effecti ve as this?
Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the
man and fish are on the wrapper.
50c. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Oil Mill and Ginnery.
The enterprising citizens of Jefferson
are going to build an immense ginnery
and oil mill. Mr. II. W. Bell is presi
dent of the company-recently organized
with a capital of §1,500. A big plant
will be put in at once.
REMOVAL. SALE!
Our new store-room is nearing completion
and will be ready for occupancy by March 25,
and to save the trouble and expense of moving
we offer special inducements in every depart
ment until then.
At Homer.
Hon. Howard Thompson has been at
Homer this week attending Backs
connty Superior court. He made a
speech at the noon recess of the court
Tuesday and made a number of new
friends among the good people of Banks
who will support him for congress.
Thompson is making a winning cam
paign.
Electric Dyspepsia Buttons’
A new discovery that cures all forms
of dyspepsia, regulates the stomach
and restores the appetite. For sale by
druggists.
Killed His Pet Deer.
Mr. R. D. Mitchell’s pet deer is dead.
He killed it Thursday morning and sold
it to his erstomers at the market. It
was a very fine one and weighed over
one hundred pounds. Mr. Mitchell
hated to part with his little jiet but it
got so troublesome he had to kill it. It
would jump out of the lot, get into gar
dens, and vegetables and flowers were
rapidly destroyed. The deer was fiye
years old and many have seen it and
admired it.
Household Gods.
The ancient Greeks believed that the
Penates were the gods who attended
to the welfare and prosperity of the
family. They were worshipped as
household gods in every home. The
household god of to-day is Dr. King's
New Discovery. For consumption,
coughs, colds and for all affections of
throat, chest and lungs it is invaluable.
It has been tried for a quarter of a
century and is guaranteed to cure, or
money returned. No household should
be without this good angel. It is pleas
ant to take and a safe and sure remedy
for old and young. Free trial bottles
at M. C. Brown & Co.’s drug store.
Regular size 50c and §1.
A FEW SPECIALS. —Have’ just received a beautiful line
of Percale for early spring trade, in*Stripes, Plaids and Figures, in all
dainty colorings and newest shades. These goods are full 36
inches wide and colors fast. Also pretty line of Bonnie # Doon or
French Outings in Checks, Plaids and Broken Plaids. Just'the thing
for morning wrappers and dressing sacques.
YABUE —It is but a few weeks till the State Sun
day school convention meets in our city, and many of our homes will
be filled with delegatee, and realizing the fact that the ladies will be
on the lookout for something nice in this line we are prepared to meet
their wants. Full im'e of Turkey Red Damask, in fast colors, from
89c to 65c per yard. Also ni£e line of unbleached Table Linens in
various widths and prices. In white Satin Damask cur stock cannot
be equaled elsewhere in the city. Full 72 inches wide, ail pure linen,*
ranging in price from 60c up to the highest grade. Complete assort
ment of Doylies and Napkins to match. In Towels we have every
thing wished for, from an all linen Huck Towel at 10c, up to the very
finest grade of Satin Damask. Plain, hemstitched and fringed in
pure white and colored borders. We are headquarters for Marsailes
Quilts. Prettiest line in the city to select from. Don’t buy until
you have seen them.
HANDKEECIIIEFSi—In this department you’ll find
everything desired, from a colored border at 8c, up to the finest of
! Cambric Linen with daintily embroidered edges. Have just received
a large assortment of handkerchiefs in colored borders, hemstitched
both wide and narrow, embroidered and lace edges, that will sell else
where for 12-ic to 15c each. They go in this sale at 5c each.
RIBBONS.—This stock embraces everything to suit the most
fastidious. In Blacks and all the staple colors and newest shades—
including tafetas, grosgrain, mone and satins, m all widths, from the
narrowest baby ribbon up to No. 60.
NOW m NEW YORK.—Mr. J. E. Murphy is now m New
York selecting the stock for the spring trade. He has.devoted his
life to the fancy dry goods business, from early boyhood to the present
time, covering a prriod of near 80 years, which gives him-advantages
that few possess' in this part of the State. He is fuliv conversant
with the needs and tastes of this section, and will make this yisit to
the Eastern markets the effort of his life.
MIJLlLkK —To make our new store an ideal establish
ment we will carry a full line of Millinery this season. Mrs. Nora
Powell, for several years with Kutz of Atlanta, and last season with
Mrs. J. E. Jacgson of this city, will be in charge of this department.
She has spent the past six weeks in New- York posting herself on tho
latest styles, and on her return to this city, with more ample facilities
than ever before, she wall be pleased to meet and serve her friends
and former customers. Mr. Murphy will also bring wuth him a first-
class trimmer for this department, one that fully .understands the
tastes of the southern trade. We respectfully ask our friends and the
trading public generally to w r ait for the opening of the new store, as
we will then display the most beautiful and complete line of Dry
Goods, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Carpets, Mat
tings, Rugs, etc., ever shown in Northeast Georgia.
A cordial invitation is extended to all. Polite and courteous
attention to every one.
J. E. MURPHY CO.,
Nortli side Faifolic* Square, next to Rigsby & Son.
Gainesville,
Georgia.
S. C. DINKINS & CO.,
Gainesville, Georgia.
Wholesale and Retail Hardware.
JUST
IN TIME*—Landy &
Rickell are at the Hudson house re
covering and repairing umbrellas.
Work guaranteed or money refunded.
Try us for Farming Implements, Blacksmith Tools, Turn Plows,
Tornado and Cutaway Harrows; Compost Distributors, and every
thing in the hardware line. Prices and satisfaction guaranteed.
Telephone Posts Wanted. Saw Mill Supplies
Persons desiring to furnish posts for
telephone line from Gainesville to Dah-
lonega and Porter Springs, 35 posts to
the mile, 20 feet long and 4 inches in
diameter at small end..clear .of bark,
along road by Murrayville and Bear
den’s bridge, will please call and see
me at the post-office at Gainesville, or
write .me. Chestnut posts preferred;
then post-oak or white-oak.
HENRY P. FARROW.-
•jaifJUBO •£> smnoiji
•aasvaasKi aau
INCLUDING SAWS, ALL KINDS and SIZES.
Bitsand Shanks for all makes of inserted Tooth Saws,
Friction Board for Friction Feed Wheels.
BOIlER and ENGINE FITTINGS .KEPT IN STOCK. SHAFT
ING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, WROUGHT IRON
’ PIPE and FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. REPAIRING ASPECIALTY
GAINK8VU.LH IRON WORKS.
I NEAR SOUTHERN E. R. DEPOT.