The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, March 26, 1898, Image 8

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Wedding Presents n Cut Glass, Solid Silver Fancy Goods. Ye send. floods on selection. Write to AN ICE FACTORY or our sarr Mr. J. II. Hunt returned Wednesday from Tennessee where he 'purchased a plant for-an ice factory. The machin ery has already been shipped and will arrive and will be put in place in a few days. The capacity of the plant is ten tons a day, and Mr. Hunt will have it in operation with'n less than thirty days. The people of Gainesville should stand by Mr. Hunt in this enterprise as it is one of value to the city. Back from New York. . Mr. J. E. Murphy is back from New York having arrived Wednesday, ac companied by his saleslady, Mrs. Nora Powell, and his trimmer, Miss Bettie Powell. Mr. Murphy bought an ele gant line of goods and will soon display them in the Dean building. His sales- Ladv. Mrs. Powell, is well known to the Gainesville trade and is an experienced milliner, for several years having been with Kutz. M,ss Powell, his trimmer, has spent a number ox years m the South and understands the wishes of the Southern people. She has been with a number of the best firms of New York and the East and is highly rec ommended. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and "refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. tt&UFQBNIA F!G STROP SQ. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ID1H8Y1LLE, Kf. NEW YORK, NjT. Mrs. S. C. Dunlap Entertains. The Yo.ung Matrons Club was char mingly entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. S. C. Dunlap at her elegant home on Green street. A “Donkey party” was a feature of the afternoon’s pleasure, Mrs.J. B. Estes winning the first, and Mrs A. B. Christopher win ning the second prize. Delicious re freshments were served and the recep tion proved to be one of the m®st char ming yet tendered the coterie of hand some young matrons of the Altrurian Circle. Morning Joy. Mocha and Java. Lion and Arbuekle's coffee's at Will Sum mer’s. • A NEW TRIUMPH Concert. A faculty concert was given at the Seminary last night. A nice program was rendered. The Dreaded Consumption Can Be Cured. In the spring the human body needs assistance to throw .off the stagnation produced by winter diet. As the tem perature rises under the growing heat of the sun's rays we feel tired half sick and in low spirits, because the blood is sluggish and full-of impurities: Dr. J. H. McLean's Strecghening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring rem edy to ivigorate the body and give tone to the digestion. Price 50c- and 1.00 a bottle. For sale bv M. C. Brown & Co. . A. Slocum, the Great Chemist ai Scientist, will Send to Sufferers Three Free Bottles of His Newly Remedies to Most of the pupils are practicing for the declamation to come off on the 8th of April for that is the day that will decide who will be speakers at commencement. The trustees of the college are having the rock carried off the drill field and smoothing it off’ very nicely. The Phi Mu Society had their open debate on Saturday night the nineteenth. The subject was Resolved: That we should have free and unlimited coinage of sil ver. Declaimers, A. E. Lambert and J. H. Byers.’ Debaters: Affir- mative,A. Byers and J. A. Garner. Negative, J. N. Geant and R. E. Smith. After along, interesting and instructive debate the Presi dent rendered his decision in favor of. the affirmative. The Decoras will have their open j debate two weeks from last Satur- : day night. . ! Discovered Cure Consumption and all Lung Troubles. We are going to speak to you—the readers of this pap —from week to week through these columns, set:: forth the advantages of, and giving you the opportunity use “THE FIRST STORE OF THE SOUTH” for ya Spring and Summer Shopping. We are going to tel! fra time to time what Ladies of Fashion have decreed to i “the proper thing” and what the cost will be. We v also mention things that have a special interest to eve lady when they can be had at a money-saving price. are prompted in doing this by an already extensive ye sonai and mail order business in this Vicinity and d knowledge of the superior advantages we can ever a any other southern store, both as to quantities and cus ties offered and the prices given. For 33 years tins st: has been almost a family word, to a critical and an acting trade all over the entire ^outh, until by fairness dealing and the reliability of its wares it has justly *r.e ed the title of “The First Store of the South.” Dead. A. M. Chandler, aged seventy eight years, died iu Morgan’s district Thurs day and was buried yesterday at twelve o'clock. Ruckien's Arnica Salve. The success that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment in the relief of. pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life, with arms or legs drawn up, crooked or distorted, their muscles contracted by disease, have beencured through the use of this rem edy. Price 25c. 50c and SI.00 a bottle. For sale bv M. C. Brown «fc Co. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteeed to give per feet satisfaction or money refunded- Price 25 cents per box. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. For a perfect fit go to Are gathered under this generous roof : largest and best makers the world over, by w of skilled buyers who have been buying and ^ with the best people of the south for years. ® suits of their successful efforts will be offe || personally if in Atlanta, or, if not, through f Our Order fflepartnu This is one of the distinct features of our immense c ffk Through this, you can have the advantages of c j ^ s ‘^ es an< ^ unusualy fair prices. Persons are i: ^ who are particularly expert in the matching an: ing of colors and getting up chic combinat: ffk dresses, etc. They will cheerfully send you sarr anything that can be sampled for the asking, and Afc swer any questions as to prices on any article y( ^ have in mind that comes under our line, or make p ^ suggestions and estimates on gowns for’ any occasion trousseaus, etc. - In ordering samples always stats clean ^ ly what kind you wish—in this way you get mors premptj an< ^ satisfactory service. Always mention this paps: C. H. SAUNDERS. Over Owen's Furniture Stole. “The Artistic Tailor.” Large line to select from. Also patterns in stock. • Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, 10c. I 14 lbs. Good Green Coffee, §1 00. 16 tos. Best Leaf Lard, 81.00. IS lbs. Granulated Sugar, §1,00. ' 24 lb. -sack best Patent„Flour, 65e. Two 1 lb. bars Laundry Soap, 5e. 1 lb. Timothy Hat’ per cut, 7oc. Corn and Meal per bushel, 50c. 4 large bales Cotton Seed Hulls, §1.00 1 sack Cotton Seed Meal, 31.00. Crackers, all kinds, per pound. 6c. Tinware cheaper than any house in the city. All kinds of goods in propor tion to above. Come and see me. (4t) R. D. LANGFORD. Miss Margaret Crum returned Thurs day from New Y*ork where she went to purchase a line of Spring millinery for Miss Burruss, She is an experienced trimmer and having been with Mbs Burruss for some time, bought some lovely goods for the trade. Try Lemon Pie Filling—something new and very fine—at Will Summer's. 3 WHITE SULPHUR. f : Sunday School at Air-line every 6 Sunday evening. Uncle Ad Cagle is plowing most every day, ana it will take a very good hand, to beat him making stuff. The Candiei club met Saturday -j evening. Candler seems solid. J Thog. England, who fell and ! was hurt at the mines some time j ago, died Saturday evening at 4 | o’clock after a short illness. It I is generally believed that his death was caused by the fall from the 1 trestle. TTH-T-Y CUKES -•*«** * liihic s 5*1"—Se5<tn?c; *r«titi-bisg sn-t r.i utghiZ rlty IT pr.jtrudf, ■^1 '->!< . .ui J u M verr Y AE’?CI.NT5EEM s'la'itrfchgani) • ----- 'th j r.. - a *- r*■. >. r _*r dru.ci^Tic-rJ'T First-class Dental Work. Head quarters for best Tooth and M«>uth Preparations. Gainesville, : Geoi^in I# B&jg cured at home witli- 1 1 & HWl om l* iu B •ok of par- *^8^811 win FREE. Atuma, ua. Office 104 X. Pryor 1 St ieav *