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OLUME XII
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Mr. J. Adams is noted lor ring
ing the early bell every morning.
That’s right, ’Squire Adams. Ear
ly to bed, early to rise, makes a
man healthy, wealthy and wise.
It is backbone and spareribs at
Mr. JR. W. Veal’s, as he killed a
bog Thursday weighing 239 lbs.
. Fatal Saloon Bald.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Feb. 19.-—
Mrs. Rosa Hudson, wif§ of. John
Hudson, a saloonkeeper at Mil-
wood, was shot and killed last
night during a raid on her hus
band’s saloon. - Hudson had been
warned to close his saloon, but re
fused. About 10 o’clock three
men en tered the place and called
tor drinks.’ When served they
rapped on the counter and gave a
signal. Hudson, jumped from be
hind the bar and grabbed one of
the men. In the scrimmag'e a
shotgun which the man carried
was discharged, the contents enter
ing the wall. Mrs, Hudson was
attracted by the noise and ran
screaming into the room, while a
mob of forty men, all of whom
were masked, entered at the signal.
In the melee Mrs. Hudson was
shot, the top of her head being
blown off. William Webb, one of
the raiders, was shot in the shoul
der. Nearly one hundred shots
were fired. The rest retired with
out wrecking the joint. Mil wood
Mr. A. E. Bowman was in
Gainesville Saturday.
Brother Lamb filled ; his ap
pointment Sunday and had a large
congregation, as it was a fine day.
Mr. George Bowman is hauling
his guano. Now is the time, while
the roads are good.
Mr. W. P. Hudgins is breaking
Up stubble lapd.
Mr. Benelly Hudgins is clearing
off the creek banks, and plowing
an^ sowing oats.
Mr. Asbe/ry Deavenport, we are
sorry to know, has the grippe. *
Ml*. Frank Duncan, we are glad
to know, is getting better of. the
grippe.
Mr. Raymond Cash is breaking
up stubble land and knocking
down cotton stalks this week.
Mr Thomas Eaden, with his
nice little buggy and pony, was in
our settlement Sunday evening.
Come again Tom; we c are always
glad to see you. •
Mr. Cliff Chamblee, of Po|>lar
Springs settlement, was in Cobell
settlement Saturday.
Mr. John W. Cash is cutting
briars, plowing and sowing his
spring oats. Mr. Cash is as good
a farmer and as hard a working
man as you will find.
Mr. Cicero Roborts went to
Hcschton Monday.
Mrs. Charlie Murphy and Mrs.
Haynes, who have been sick for
two or three weeks, are improving.
Georgian Is Given a Seat on the
Floor bf the House.
'Washington, Feb. 16—(Special.)
Colonel Wi P. Price, of Dahlone-
ga, had a seat on the floor of the
house today, and his presence there
recalled the fact that he is one of
the first democratic congressmen
from the south after the war. Col
onel Price is here on his way to
Baltimore, and while here is the
guest of Representative Tate.
There is but one man in the house
of representatives today who was
a member at the time Colonel
Price was here, and that is Gener
al Ketcham, of New York. Gen
eral Ketcham’s service has howev
er, not been continuous. General
Harry Bingham, of Pennsylvania,
who is the father ot the bouse, did
not come until the next session.—
Atlanta Constitution.
peruna
Catarrh
As the skin covers the outside of the
body, so the mucous membranes line the
inside. Every organ, every duct, every
passage, every" cavity of the body, is
lined by mucous membrane. These mu
cous membranes are liable from various
causes to become irritated or inflamed.
When this occurs it is called catarrh,
and catarrh may be located in the head,
nose,middle ear, throat, bronchial tubes,
or air cells of the lungs, liver, bowels,
kidneys, bladder, procreative and uri
nary organs. Wherever there is a mu
cous membrane, there catarrh may be
also.
To be sure, catarrh of these various
organs has .been known by different
names; that is, catarrh of the stomach
has been called dyspepsia, catarrh ot
the kidneys, Bright*s Disease; catarrh
ot the bowels, diarrhoea or dysentery;
catarrh of the procreative organs, fe-
male trouble, and so on, and so on.
But our claim is, that these are all one
and the same disease—catarrh—and
that our remedy, Peruna, is applicable
to catarrh of all ot these various or
gans.
Peruna is not a "cure aU” ;it cures just
one disease-catarrh. But since catarrh
is able to fasten itself within the differ
ent organs of the body, so it is that Pe
runa cures affections of these organs.
But we insist that Peruna cures one dis
ease only. We claim that Peruna is the
only internal, scientific remedy for ca
tarrh yet devised. We claim that ca
tarrh is a systemic disease; that is to
say, it invades the whole system. We
claim that Peruna is a systemic remedy \
that is to say, it eradicates catarrh from
Catarrh is not a local dis-
itofiice Building, Montgomery, Ala.
[on. John C. Leftwich, Redeemer of
|jlic Moneys, whose office is in the
gnificent building above shown, in a
|er written from Montgomery, Ala.,
L : «I take pleasnre in recommending
Inna as an excellent tonic and it is
binmended to me by those who have
Id it as a good catarrh cure.”
Woo. Robert Barber, Register United
[to Land Office, also writes from
htgomery, Ala.: “For some time /
U been a sufferer from catarrh in its
Vplent stage, so much so that / be-
be depressed and feared my health
b generally in a decline. But bear-
[ of Peruna as a good remedy 1 gave
I fair trial and soon began to im-
U Its effects were distinctly bene-
\al, removing the annoying symp-
bs and was particularly good as a_
The report which recently
gained circulation that there was
scarlet fever among tfia students
of the Poplar Springs school is a
mistake. The attendance is hold
ing up well and Miss Willie Bol
ding, the teacher, is giving satis
faction to all. The school is one
of the best in the county and the
people of the community take
great pride in it.
MRS. JUDGE COLLIER DIES.
Mrs. Judge John Collier, bf At
lanta, sister of Mrs. Dr. J. W,
Bailey and Mrs. A. Rudolph of
Gainesville, died last Saturday
evening, of apoplexy, after an ill
ness of a few days. She was in
the seventy-fifth yegr of her age.
Mrs. Collier Was a noble, Christian
woman, and her life was full of
good deeds. The funeral occurred
Monday afternoon in Atlanta.
iqn. J. K. Burke, Collector of Port, of
[bile, Ala., writes: “ Peruna I can rec-
[mend as a fine medicine. It has been
fed in my family and as a tonic it is
bellent. 1 take pleasnre in testifying
Its fine qualities.”
[,D. Barker, Postmaster of Mobile,^
Allow me
the system,
ease; Peruna is not a local remedy.
Since catarrh invades the system, only
a systemic remedy can reach it. This is,
<^GAINESVILLE MERCHANDISE COMPANY
in brief, our claim in assigning to the
disease—catarrh—our remedy, Peruna.
An instinctive and interesting treatise
on catarrh in its different forms and
stages, will be sent free to any address
by The Peruna Medicine Co.,* Colum
bus, Ohio. ,
i,,in a recent letter, says
send to you my testimonial as to the
>d qualities of Peruna. I have used it
the past three months and find it a
Ft excellent tonic.”
The presentation was made at the
close of the day’s work, when Mr.
Mealor was called to where the
men had assembled for the pur
pose. He expressed bis sincere
thanks for the token of their es
teem and friendship and assured
them he appreciated it to the full
est extent. *
lADE A BIG CAPTURE-
Deputy Marshal Landers cap-
red ninety gallons of whiskey at
aysville last Saturday that be-
ked to Ab. F. Holden, of Bur-
p, Rabun county. Holden was
ping it right and left, it is ai
led, iwhen Officer Landers
poped down upon him and nab-
p him, his whiskey and. bis fine
[ir of mules. The marshal telo-
poned to Gainesville for Deputy
who went
LENT.
The work of turning winter goods into money goes merrily
on; we’ve warmed up to it; we don’t stop at profit loss; we dont
shy at cost. What price will move them? that’s the only ques
tion. Once answered, down goes the price accordingly.
Wisd losses are as good as profits just at this season. Another
wore and then the bargains: Keep your eye on our “ads”. Its
as good as found money if the goods offered are what you want.
MISTB (AL FOB FELLOWS.
The jury in the case of the state
vs. Gus Fellows, tried at Jefferson
last week, made. a mistrial after
being out three days. . It is re
ported that eleven pf the jury
stood for conviction with recom
mendation for mercyj and one for
acquittal. It is likely that Fel
lows will again be put on trial at
the next regular term of Jackson
superior court. The case went to
the jury on Thursday and a mis
trial was declared last Sunday.
What was believed to be an ef
fort to lynch Fellows was made at
Jefferson Sunday night. Fortu
nately the sheriff got wind of the
affair a short time before the
would-be lynchers reached the jail
and he and his prisoner were then
speeding toward the Atlanta jail,
where Fellows has been placed for
safekeeping.
Much Gardening Done.
■During the past week much garden
ing was done. There were several
pretty spring-like days and many seed
were put into the ground. Quite a
number of people have held off because
they do not care to run the risk of hav
ing their gardens ruined by a freeze
which may come along later.
CLOTHING
In this department we have some very, rare bargains, in the latest style
garments-that must go at any old price to make room for our large and
handsome line of Glothing that .will be in shortly. We will not quote prices,
but if you are going to buy a suit we will save you money if you will only
call and examine our goods, it is no trouble for us to show you through.
Big lot Men's and Boy’s Odd'Pants—Can -fit any body. 75c to $5.00 pair.
pllector Richardson
kand shipped the whiskey to
pota. Deputy Landers brought
olden here and Commissioner
Non bound him over to the Fed-
p court. This was an unusually
j r Ke capture, its appraised valua-
|°n amounting to $300. Holden
pebond for his appearance at
fj federal court in Atlanta. The
incers are doing a rushing bnsi-
r ^ e8e days. There are no bet-
the service than Depu-
fjMarahal Landers ainf Deputy
Nothing can throw us off this line. We have them to sell, and sell they
must—having bought big dine of all kinds, sizes and prices. We have the
best School Shoe for Bovs and Girls that can be bought—All of this lot go
ing at extremely low prices. .
' Look at our LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, WHITE GOODS Etc;
All of which will interest you in price and quality. "
Big Line Trunks Just In:
Just received fancy line, newest style SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND CUFFS,
such makes as Manhattan, Crown, Monarch and all the leading brands, al-
going at close prices; also have nice assortment of Cheaper Shirts in the all
test styles.
In our WINTER UNDERWEAR we can give you great bargains. Also
have few Comforts, Quilts and Blankets left which we dont want to carry
<3n^eir,.'aiid'':wIiI'gO:at half
(Hector Richardson
lr * R.I. Mealor, proprietor of
le Gainesville Iron Works, was
Ven a pleasant 3urprise by his
^Ployees last Monday afternoon.
the eighteenth, was his
I y ’ 8ec °ad birthday and bis em-
oyees presented him with a
^ 8 ° me Sold watch 'Chain and
D j* m ! ^He face of the charm
ler ? em blom, of which
L 6 is a Member, and upon
18 engraved: l.
W Mfom his employees, 1901.”
Can Goods, Flour, Meal, Bran, Hay, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Corn,
Oats, Sugar and Coffee and anything you may want in this deprtment, at
the yery lowest living price. r ’
THE GAINESVILLE
^MERCHANDISE CO
(HYNDS CO’S OLD STAJMD.)
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