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GAINESVILLE, GA„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1898
NUMBER 27
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
ESTES ELECTED JUDGE.
Arid W. A. Charters Solicitor.
Joiinscn Defeated.
J.G.Hynds
Safeguards the food j
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
to health of the
menacers
present day.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
TO ATLANTA-
Gainesvillians to Attend Inau
guration of Colonel Can
dler.
Quite a big delegation went* down
to Atlanta yesterday afternoon, and
this morning others will go to be pres
ent at the inauguration of lion. Allen D.
Candler as Governor of Georgia today
at noon. Among those who will be
present are. Judge and Mrs. J. B. Estes,
Colonel and Mrs. C. C. Sanders, Mr,
and Mrs. C, S. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. S.C.
Dinkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson,
Miss Armontine Sanders. Miss Estelle
Sims. Miss Wheeler, Mr. T. C. Candler,
Cols. Howard Thomson, A. R. Smith,
\Y. B. Sloan, W. F. Findley, J. N. Dor
sey, H. W. J. Ham, J. E. Redwine, L.D.
Puckett, H. H. Dean, Dr. J. W. Oslin
and others.
One hundred cadets from the North
Georgia Agricultural College at Dah-
lonega, escorted Colonel Candler to
Atlanta yesterday afternoon. They
went in a special ear tendered by the
Southern railroad, and left the city at
3:37 p.m., reaching Atlanta at 4 o’clock.
They will return to Gainesville tomor
row and reach Dahlonega tomorrow
afternoon. The cadets are very much
interested in the Inter-Collegiate Or
atorical Contest which takes place at
the Grand opera house in Atlanta to
night. Mr. William Smith will repre
sent the North Georgia College in the
contest.
At the house caucus in the legislature
Thursday night Judge J. B. Estes of
Gainesville, was nominated forjudge
of the Northeastern circuit, and Hoi .
. W. A. Charters of Dahlonega, was
nominated for Solicitor-General. These
nominations were confirmed by the
legislature yesterday by an unanimous
election.
The contests for these places have
been exceedingly interesting. Judge
J. J. Kimsey of Cleveland, and Judge
Estes have been actively canvassing
j the state tor sometime, anti aii this
| week they have been in Atlanta at
j work on the members of the legislature,
! assisted by their friends. The race has
| grown warmer each day and not until
i the house met in caucus Thursday
| night was the matter decided. Judge
l«Gstes has been judge of this circuit be-
! fore and made an excellent presiding
: officer. He is well known over the
: state and has numerous friends who
: rejoice at his election,
j Judge Estes was elected by a majority
: of 12 votes, he receivii^ 106 votes and
| Judge Kimsey 94. Mr. Charters re
ceived 103 votes, and Mr. Johnson 100.
Mr. Charters defeated Mr. Johnson
by the small margin of three votes. He
is a splendid lawyer and a popular
man, but no more so than Mr. John
son. who is well known and has many
strong friends over the state who sin
cerely regret his defeat.
In the contest for judge of the Wes
tern circuit, Col. R. B. Russell of Win
der, defeated Judge N. L. Hutchins,
the present incumbent.
Hobnobbing With Legislators.
'Among those from Gainesville who
have been in Atlanta this week to at
tend the meeting of the Georgia legis
lature are: Hon. Howard Thompson,
Judge J. B. Estes, Cols. H. H. Dean,
F. M. Johnson. S. C. Dunlap, H. W- J
Ham, W. F. Findley, J. E. Redwine,
J. N. Dorsey and others. They have
been at work for each other and their
friends, who are seeking office and
have been hobnobbing with the Geor
gia legislators.
Death of Mrs. Mark Bell.
Mrs. Mark Bell of Cleveland, sister of
Messrs. T. M., A. B. and Lester Bell
and Mrs. W. A. Gilmer, of Gainesville,
died Tuesday after an illness of several
days. She was well known here and
her many friends are grieved at her
death. She was a good woman and was
highly esteemed by all who knew her.
Mr. A. B. Bell and Mrs. W. A. Gilmer
went to Cleveland Tuesday to attend
her funeral which w T as held Wednesday.
Mr. T. M. Bell was in South Carolina
and could not reach Cleveland in time
to attend the funeral. The sympathy
of friends is extended the bereaved.
Marriage to Occur.
Invitations are out to the marriage
if Miss Caroline Augusta Green and
Jr. Dayid Phillips White, which happy
went occurs at the residence of Dr.
iud Mrs. R. E. Green, Wednesday
evening November 9th at nine o’clock.
V reception will be given from 9:30 ua
di 11 o'clock. The couple will leave the
following morning on an extended
jridal tour to New York and the east,
lli&y have many friends who extend
D advance of the happy event their
congratulations.
The best way to avoid sickess is to
keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
. At Cornelia.
Dr. J. W. Oslin and Mr. J. D. Bagwell
went to Cornelia Saturday to attend
the laying of the cornerstone of the
new school house there. The former
acted as Worshipful Grand Master, and
the latter as Deputy Grand Master. A
number of addresses were made, and
the occasion was an interesting one.
Cornelia will have an excellent school
building.
Best Of All
cleanse the system in a gentle and
"uly beneficial manner, when the
'pringtime comes, use the true and
>erfeet remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy
he genuine. Manufactured by the!
h forma Fig Syrup Co. only, .and for
‘Le by all druggists, at 50 cents per j
>ottle. ■'*
Gone to the Wall.
The Gainesville News, a weekly pa
per which was started a month or two
ago by Mr. John Blats, has suspended
publication. Lack of patronage caused
it to go to the wall. Gainesville will sup
port two papers, and The Cracker and
The Eagle fill the field. It has been
many times demonstrated that another
paper cannot succeed here.
To Estaolish a Church.
Rev. M. F. Harmon, a minister of the
Christian church who is engaged in
evangelistic work, has been in Gaines
ville since 'Wednesday circulating
among the members of that church. He
hopes to organize a Christian church in
Gainesville, there being a number of
that faith in this city. It is probable
that he will start a revival here in a
few days.
_Dr.David Kennedy's
favorite Remedy
CURES ALL^mONEY STOMACH^
We open to-day our GRAND CUT-PRICE Sale, applying not only to CLOTHING, HATS and
SHOES, but every department shall share the same fate. From present indications the price of cotton
will be low and the P‘“ ple will spend their money sparingly. Our stock is too heavy to take chances on.
We can’t afford to wait F r big profits, but propose to begin NOW to unload, that every man, woman and
child in N< r.h (Foo-gia may Uarn where a dollar will buy the most goods. Our two large stores, con
taining almost an acre of floor space, are WELL FILLED from bottom to top, and mu?r be unloaded
at whatever price they will bring.
For the next few days we will pay special
attention to
Ciothing and Hats.
These are very strong lines with us, and
we are able to show you some rare bargains.
Come and see them:
Boys’ suits worth $1.50, now 1.00.
Young Men’s suits worth 3.50, now 2.50.
Men’s suits worth 4 00, now 3 00.
Men’s suits worth 5 00, now 3 50.
•Men’s suits worth 7 50 and 8 00, now 5.00.
Men’s Odd Coats .worth 3.00 and 4.00, now
. 2.00 and 2.50.
Men’s Jean Pants worth 75c, now 50c.
Men’s Cassimer Pants worth 1.50, now. 1.00.
Men’s Cassimer Pants worth 2.00, now 4.25.
Men’s Cassimer Pants worth 2 50, now 1.50.
Men's Cassimer Pants worth 3.00, now 2.00.
Mats, Hats, Mats.
Direct from manufacturers. Bought in
large lots and every one a genuine bargain
Men’s Cassimer Hats worth 05c, now 85c.
Men’s Cassimer Hats worth 75c, now 50c.
Men’s Cassimer Hats worth 1 00, now* 75c.
Gent’s Fine Fur Plats, a 1.50 hat, now 75c.
Gent’s Fine Fur Plats, a 2,00 hat, now' 1.00.
While we are slaughtering above w r e
shall not neglect our Dry Goods and Grocery
Departments, but shall continue to sell:
Simpson’s Best Percales, 12^c grade at 7|c
per yard. %
Good Checks 4c yard.
Good Bleaching, yard wide, 44c yard.
Good Sheeting, yard wide, 4c yard.
Good Ginghams, 4*4c goods, worth o*4c.
if you are interested in making every dollar count, pay us a visit
and we will interest you.
J. G. Hynds Manufacturing Co.,
Retail Department, corner building, Main and Broad Streets,
Gainesville, : : : Georgia.
ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
Jam-Xi/Ier
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR
ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
Miss Georgia Gaston.
The following notices appeared in the
last issues of the Dalton papers about
Miss Georgia Gaston w’ho left Monday
to visit Miss McAfee at Dalton.
Miss Georgia Gaston of Gainesville,
will arrive tomorrow to visit Miss May
McAfee. Miss Gaston is one of Geor
gia’s famous beauties and is a universal
favorite wherever she is known.—Dal
ton Citizen.
Miss Georgia Gaston of Gainesville,
will be the guest of Miss May McAfee
during next week. Miss Gaston is an
excellent soprano soloist and her yoice
has received much admiration. It is
hoped that, during Miss Gaston’s visit,
Miss McAfee will give her recital.
Mrs. J. E. Jackson,
FINE MILLINERY.
Novelties, Fancies and Specialties exclusively
our own.
Newness and Completeness now reign supreme.
Hats of every style, price and quality.
New line of Infants’ Headgear.
Novelties in Neckwear and new Fall shades Gloves
For the ailments in the kidneys and
bladder incident to declining ye&rs i
there is no remedy that produces such j
immediate and satisiacsory results as j
Dr. J. II. McLean’s Liver and Kidney j
Balm. Its genial and invigorating ef
fect on the liver and kidneys is re- j
markable. Price £l-0u a bottle. For -
sale bv M. G. Brown A Co. [
This splendid three piece Parlor Suit, Mahogany finish frames,
upholstered in fine silk figured damask for $12.50.
We carry the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
and Draperies in Atlanta and guarantee lowest prices.
R. S. CRUTCHER FURNITURE CO.,
53 and 55 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. ’
C ompliment ar y.
The G. J. A, S. Railroad pays Monroe
and Jefferson handsotqe compliments
in having two of the new engines chris-
Mr. C.. A. Dozier . lias sold the A. J.
Stowe gold mine, through Mr. A. W.
Irvine, to au eastern syndicate. It is
Li valuable property, and no doubt will
tened for them, respectively. Monroe pay the syndicate well when it is de-
and Jefferson.—W<on News. f veloped.