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Roya! makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., MEW YORK.
Dr J H. Daniel was in Augusta a
dav or two this week.
Miss Mary Pillow has gone to Vir
ginia to attend college.
Mrs. C. J. Wallace has returned
home after a pleasant visit to relatives
: a South Georgia.
Miss Rilla De/her returned to Car-
rolion last week to resume her work in
the city public schools.
Mr. Juan Kell, night clerk at the
Yr 'ngton, has returned from a weeks
v-dt to his home at Ellijay.
Mr. James S. Lanier, of Douglas &
>j\a.soD, Atlanta, spent last Sunday in
: incsville visiting friends.
Mr. C. H. Banks of Nashville, was in
the city this week.
Miss Alma'Boring is at home from a
visit to Woodstock.
Mrs. J. R. Barnes has returned home
from a, pleasant visit to Woodstock.
Private H. C. Fowler of the Second
Georgia Regiment is at home on a fur
lough.
Mr. John Henry Campbell spent
Wednesday in Atlanta on a short bus
iness trip.
Miss Agnes Massey of Smithfield,
N. C.,is in the city a guest of Mrs. C. S.
Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and
children are in the city visiting Mrs. S.
A. Wallace.
Mr. Thomas LePage of Savannah, is
visiting Mr. R. D. Griggjr. on North
Bradford street.
Mrs. J. L. York returned to Clarkes-
ville Wednesday after a visit to rel
atives in the city.
Mr. John A. Perdue Jr., a well
known young man of Atlanta, was in
the city this week.
Mrs. S. R DeJarnette of Albany, is
in the city visiting her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. M. White.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newton and lit
tle son, Hugh, are visiting the family
of Mr. T. 8. Campbell on Green street.
The friends of Mr. Alex Nelson re
gret to know that he has been sick for
several days at New Holland Springs.
]'r . • .;cr.; Pain:.our lias returned to
• : his work in the
• L Georg in Agricultural college.
Mrs John Wright of this county has
ins ne r. nd sent to the
Or 1::natic a-ybon at Milledgeville.
Mr. Johnny Rigsby came up from
; tlanta Ia~ T S today and spent the day
• il. the family of his father, Mr. J. W,
Rigsby.
Mi and Mrsl J. R. Rudolph of Ober-
n Ohio, have been in the city this
- - 1: on a visit to the family of Judge
. Rudolph.
Mr end Mrs. 8. It. Dick have return-
,1 to Marietta after a short visit in the
c tv to the family of Mr. John A. Smith
on Green street.
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Gulley of Golds-
oro, N. C.. spent Wednesday and
Thursday in the city with Col. and
Mrs. W. I. Hobbs.
Mrs. W. A. Hemphill Jr. of Atlanta,
a ad Mis* Mattie Collins of Macon, were
here several days recently stopping
vith friends at the Hudson house.
Messrs. Will and Ed Bailey have been
n the city this week visiting their
n; other on Bradford street. Both
voumr men have many friends in tne
city who are glad to see them.
Mr. J. P. Canning has again gone in-
iCto the cotton business and will buy
points on the G. J. Sc S. railroad,
o’vbably being at Social Circle the
. .valor portion of tire time.
•‘.tticus. the seventeen year old son of
Mr J. D. Coo icy. died at Leo, White
• .imr, last Sunday. The remains were
> vr; ed at Mossy Creek Monday Rev.
.k Spence conducting the funeral ex
tcij.
i jl2 c/a! L*iO
child of Mr. and
’ >. Edgar Ullman of Selma, Ala.,
h i at the Arlington hotel Tuesday
afternoon after a lingering illness.
T ie remains were sent to Selma for
interment.
H. H. Dean, Esu. of Gainesville, Ga.,
■anks among the foremost lawyers of
he state. He is employed in many of
the most important eases in the Su
perior Court in this count}.—Clayton
T "inline. *
Mi: ' Emiliue Castiebury died at the
y home last Saturday afternoon -
s he was seventy-live years of age. The
"■■•mains were carried to Yellow Creek
;;mp ground and interred last Sunday
: hernoon.
Mr. George G. Byers returned Sunday
■kfernoon from New York where he
"A at three weeks buying the fall and
• ’ V stock of goods for R. E. Andoe
t h'o. He selected a pretty line of
• and it is daily arriving and being
. eiH-d up. See Andoe Sc Co. before
vidihng your fall purchases.
Xalte Cam Brown’s
: Jver Pills for ]Bil-
Mr. Ralph Webb lias returned to the
city from North Carolina to be with his
uncle, Mr. C. S. Webb, in the cotton
business.
Antioch cainpmeetiug will begin
Thursday night Sept, 22d, and continue
until Tuesday 27, embracing tlie fourth
Sunday.
Mr G F. Tu rner is back from New
York where he spent two weeks. He
bought a large and select stock of fall
and winter goo Is. He reached home
Sunday afternoon.
The remains of Henry Foudie Jr.,
who died at the Piedmont hotel Wed
nesday. were sent to Mobile, Alabama
for interment by Undertaker Dorsey.
He was five years oiJ.
We regret to chronicle the illness of
Rev. J. A. Wynne. lie has been in
disposed for several days. Every
friend of the popular minister wishes
for him an early recovery.
Dr. W. J. Carter is in the city with
the family of his father, Mr. John Car
ter. He is en route from Patterson, La.,
to Baltimore where he is a tutor in the
University of Maryland.
A cake of bees wax weighing 70hi
pounds was one of the curiosities at
Hynds Company’s store this week. It
sold for $15.85 and was brought in by
V
Mr. V. M. Wald?oop of Union county.
The 33d Senatorial convention meets
at Gillsville today. Hon J. K Polk
Thompson of Brinks county, will be
nominated. Messrs. G. R. Cochran,
W. A. Crow, B. F. Small and T. H.
Frazier are tl.-** delegates from Hall
county
Mr. J. E. Murphy arrived Sunday
afternoon from Mow York and Balti
more. He spent two weeks In New
York buying his fall and winter goods,
accompanied by his trimmer and sales
lady, Mrs. Powell and Miss Powel, who
selected a choice line of millinery.
The goods will all be opened up in a
few days and spread before the cus
tomers of the J E. Murphy Co.
Yellow Jaundice Cured,
Suffering humanity should be ap
plied wjth every means possible its
relief. It is v, i:h pleasure we publish
the following: "This is to certify that
I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow
Jaundice for over six months, and was
well treated by some of the best physi
cians in our city and all to no avail.
Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended
Electric Bitters: and after taking two
bottles, I was entirely cured. I now
take great pleasure in recommending
them to any person suffering from this
terrible malady. lam gratefully yours,
M. A. Hogerty Lexington. Ky.”
Sold by M. C Brown & Co. druggists.
Roark Refused New Trial.
Henry Roark will not get a new trial.
The papers in the case have all been
passed on by Judge W. HT Felton, who
declines to grant a new trial on the
grounds upon which it is asked. It is
likely that Roark’s attorneys will ap
peal the case to the supreme court.
J. E. MURPHY CO.’S
Fall and Winter Stock of
Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc.
Mr. Murphy has just returned from New York, where he has spent
the past few weeks, selecting our stock tor the fall and winter trade
MILLINERY.
This department will be in charge of the same experienced ladies
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fie Sybup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fie Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AN FRANCISCO, Oal.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YORK. N. T.
Judge Alsobrook Dead.
Judge J. E Alsobrook, editor of The
Morganton News died at his home in
Morganton last Sunday of apoplexy,
aged sixty-six years, lie was of one of
the strongest families in eastern North
Carolina, a lawyer by profession, and
well l^novvn to the bench and bar of
this state. Judge Alsobrook was well
known to many in Gainesville, and has.
at different times taken a lively in
terest in politics. He has represented
his county in the legislature and held
other positions.
Mr. John C. Dorsey is at home on a
thirty days furlough. He enlisted with
battery A. at the breaking out of the
war and has been in camp at Griffin
and Chickamauga. He will report back
at Griffin October 7th, and will either
be mustered out or retained in service.
He is inclined to believe battery'- A. will
be retained. He has been quite sick
since coming home, but is somewhat
improved now.
A TEXAS WONDER.
who were with us tho past season.
New York, where they have spent
and selecting the stock for the comi
•f2rreal Earpins
To make room f«.»r new go*.vn
in our store on center counter- to ci
colored Wool Dress Goods. vSateens.
Some desirable Waist and Skirt L-
sold and will goat lilt 1 more Uum
They have just returned from
several weeks studying the styles
ng season.
Remnants.
- have thrown every short length
•so out. This includes black and
Percales, Ginghams, Calico, Etc.
••Togths in this lot. They must be
half their actual value.
Full line of Butierick Patterns always in Stock.
J. E.
Y CO.,
DEAN BUILDING,
Corner Mafia and Washington streets,
llull’s Greut Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles,removes gravel,cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lr me back,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
childred. If not sold by your drug
gists, will be sent by mail on receipt of
$1. One small bottle is two month’s
treatment and will cure any ease above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, P.O. 218, Waco Texas.
Sold by E. E. Dixon Sc Co., and M.
C. Brown &. Co., Gainesville, Ga.
KEAI) THIS.
Cuthbert, Ga., April 2, 1898.
This is to certify that I was affected
with gravel and that I took GO drops of
Hall's Great Discovery and it complete
ly cured me. It is worth $1,000 per
bottle to any one needing it.
J. T. Stevens.
Liked This Section.
Mr. A. Jeffers, editor of the "Horn
of Plenty” of Norfolk, Ya., was in the
city this week. He is interested in
Southern emigration and has spent
twenty years in this work. Mr. Jef
fers was deeply impressed with this
section and spoke very highly of
Gainesville and northeast Georgia.
Gainesville,
Georgia.
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The entire Stock, Show Cases and Furni
ture of the B. & C. Millinery for sale. We
are going out of business and will sell at prices
that will close them out as quickly as possible.
A good chance tor any one who wishes to go
in business.
THE B. & C. MILLINERY.
CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH
Pain-Killer.
A Medicine Chest in Itself.
Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for
CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS,
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA.
25 and 50 cent Bottles.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS-
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.
PERRY DAVIS'
BYCICLES.
I have 30 second-hand A No. 1 Bicycles for sale cheap, as I am
going out of rental business. Terms to suit purchaser.
WIUL SUMMER.
sottssless.