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Street Railway Talk Revived.
Talk, of an electrie lino from Gaines
ville to Dahlonega and a system for
this city has again been revived. The
people hope to see a line built here be
fore a great while, and electric lights
put in to supply the city. The town is
growing and it isbelieved that an elec
tric line would pay here, with cars con
necting the cottort mills of .the city anc
traversing the principal streets. The
develop irent of the water power at the
woulc
NORTH OCONEE.
M. P. Jones made a business
trip through Banks and Frank
lin counties^ Saturday.
Mr. Jim Thompson has moved
to Gainesville to work at the new
cotton factory.
Miss Neomi Jonea from Bald-
is visiting friends in this vi-
| cmity.
Mr. Henry O' Latty has quit the
sawmill business, and retired to
private life. *
Clifford Jones and his sister, and
Miss Hattie Butterworth, visited
friends in Gillsville district Sun
day.
Farmers in this vicinity are up
with their work. Mr. Walker has j
quit his crop and gone into the I
dam business.
If you will come over we will,
have some music. Partner Jones
^500^000 Women
Have been restored to health
by Lydia Em Pinkham 9 s Vege-
table Gompoundm Their let
ters are on file and prove this
statement to be a fact 9 not a
mere boast. When h medi
cine has been successful in
curing so many women, you
cannot well say without try
ing it—** f do not bejievo ft
wilt help mem 9 *
The Red Grocer
Corner Bradford & Washington Sts.
DIXON’S OLD STAND.
Win
river, which an eieetric line
mean,, would be a big thing for the ci£y.
Gainesville is booming and an electric
railway and power plant is. one of the
certainties of the future.
Our business Has steadily gone upwards since
ed Here a few months ago and why? We have
people of Gainesville
That it ever had. There’s nothing in the way of eat
ables that cannot be found bere and “The Best of ^
erything’? is our motto.
Infant Diet.
Allen Dixon, the seven months old
>baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jewell,
died Thursday morning after a linger
ing illness. The remains were interr
ed at Alta Vista cemetery Thursday
afternoon. Their other children have
been sick but they are getting along
very well now. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell
have the sympathy of the community
in their recent affliction.
Vegetable Compound
He a positive cure for all those painful
Ailments of Women.
It will entirely cure the worst forms of
Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles,
Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and
Displacements of the Womb, and consequent
Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted
to the Change of Life.
uishing The Glade. Bill furnish
es the fiddle and Lewis the straw.
I Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds from
| Bowdre, visited Mr. J. B. Barton
Sunday.
Messrs. J. M. and J. A. Latty
went to Gainesville Monday, to
see the show.
Mrs. Mary A. Jones paid her
friends a pleasant visit this week.
The school at Stovall’s acade
my will close Friday; we have had
a nice school.
Mr. T. J. Marchbanks has all
his corn land broken up and his
guano put in the ground.
Mr. J. W. Jones, you have got
your straw hat on a day too soon.
The almanac says that spring on
ly begins the 21st.
These are the stand-bys by which we are fast gaining
the confidence of the people.
Our delivery wagon makes daily calls.
Your orders will be just as well taken care of and as
promptly delivered, as if you called in person. We ap
preciate small orders as well as the large ones.
ROYAL SCARLET CANNED GOODS.
Hall Superior Court.
Hall Superior Court convened last
Monday morning with his honor, Judge
A number
» Tour medicine cured me of ter
rible female illness.
Mbs. M. E. Mulueb,
lA Concord Sq., Boston, Mass.
J, B. Estes, on the bench,
of cases have been disposed of, but
none are of great importance.
Court will likely adjourn today at
i noon. The grand jury will perhaps
.finish "this morning. The principal
questions before that body are the al
ternative road law and the city court
of Hall county. The recommendations
regarding these two questions will be
awaited with interest.
Prof. Wade R. Brown : and wife are
expected to visit Mrs. G. G, Byers next
week. Prof. Drown is music director
of Limestone college Gaffnev S. C.
Mrs. Virginia Copeland is expected to
visit her sister, Mrs. G. G. Byers next
week. ... _ :: •
Backache.
It has cured more cases of Backache an d
Leucorrhoea than any other remedy the
world has ever known. It isalmost infallible
fa such cases. It dissolves and expels
Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage
e£ development, and checks any tendency
tecancerous humors.
, Your Vegetable Compound re
moved a Fibroid Tumor from my
womb after doctors failed to give
relief. Mbs. B. A. Lombabd,
Westdale, Mass.
As near perfection as’possible.
The peer of any goods in the market.
Give them a trial,
Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and
Backache, instantly relieved and perma
nently cured by its use. Under all circum
stances it acts in harmony with the laws
that govern the female system, and is as
harmless as water.
The , Red Grocery,
PHONE NO. 131.
Corner Bradford &
% U/asfyii^tor? .,Street$.
Mb Backache left me after taking
the second bottle. Your medicine
cured me when doctors failed.
Mbs. Sabah Holsteix,
3 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowell. Mass.
The Powers are Greedy.
Washington, March 19.—It is
feared that the negotiations at Pe
kin respecting indemnities may
fail, owing to the greed of individ
ual nations. Mr. Rockhill, our
special commissioner, who has
been m close communication by
cable with the state department,
has nothing but discouraging re
ports to make of this important
branch of the negotiations.
It appears that the ministers
cannot agree upon any firm ^basis
of indemnity, some powers de
manding enormous sums. In j
most cases, the powers contend for
the right of fixing their own in
demnities. The result is that each
power, in order not to be outdone,
A WOMAN’S STRATEGY
Irregularity,
Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weak
ness pf the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating,
Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache,
General Debility. v
ike Found a Way to Quicken a Lag-
j sard.. Lover to Action*
After the athletic young man. resting
lazily in an easy chair, had studied the
ceiling at which* he was blowing smoke
he replied to the pretty sister who had
twice asked him the same question:
“Bess, you know I don't care the turn
I of my hand for women. I'm saturated
i with what the politicians call apathy.
Of course I remember the Georgia girl
that visited us last summer. She was
a magnificent creature to look at but
I'll warrant she is just like the rest of
them. I paid her some attention for
your sake, little one. but really I bad
to think twice before recalling her.
Her name was Molly, wasn’t it?”
“Tab Twing writes me of a report
that Molly is going to marry Captain
Howker of the army. Yon know him,”
and the sister took observations frofti
the corner of due eye.
“What, that chump? The infernal
feather headed flirt and egotistical ig
noramus! What right has a conceited
puppy like that to marry a woman like
her, to drag her from garrison to camp
and from.camp to garrison? Don’t her
family know enough to prevent it?
Goodlieavens, Bess, you have influence
with her! Why don't you interfere?”
“And get snubbed for my pains? 1
guess not! But you seem agitated about
the matter, my dear boy.”
“No; ifs not that, Bess.” Yet she
could see the blush on the back of his
neck as he looked out the window.
Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.
Dizziness, Faintness,
Extreme Lassitude, “don’t care” and
“want to be left alone” feeling, excitahil-
§Tr irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
flatulency, melancholy, or the “ bines,” and
backache. These are sure indications of
r Female Weakness, some derangement of the
. Uterus. .
I was troubled with Dizziness, I
Headaches, Faintness, Swelling I
-Iambs. Your medicine cured me.
Mbs. Sabah E. Basts, I
I Bucksport. Me. 1
PLANTERS
BROOKS, CLIMAX & DOW LAW
Tbe whole story, however, is told in an
SRnstrated book which goes with each, bot
tle,. the most complete treatise on female
^complaints ever published.
Buy now and you will be ready for cotton planting-
We also spIT —
i For eight years I suffered with
womb trouble, and was entirely
cured by Mrs. PinkhanPs medicine.
Mbs. I/. L. Towns,
l Ait Ait AV VT JUty
Littleton, N. H,
PALMETTO MANURE DRILL,
Kidney Complaints
and Backache of either sex the Vegetable
Compound always cures.
The Vegetable Com-
9 Lydia F Pinkham’s I pound is sold by all
8 «,* n.ii nam 5 I druggists or sent by
I Lifer Pills cure I mail, in form of Pills
Constination. I or . ^epges, on re-
Which is very useful to Farmers at this
time. See us for
' | ceipt of an.™.
; Sick Headache, 25c, I Correspondence free 1 .
answered.
You can address in strictest confidence,
XHNUL E. PDfKHAM MED. CO., Lynn, Haas.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS
and
■k^wagon material
PALMODR HARDWARE ft
Man’s Superiority'.
One sees many curious phases of hu-
man nature in the safe deposit vaults
of a banking institution—from the wo
men who never, by any chance know
where their keys are and go through
hag and pocketbook with reckless haste
o the man who is not quite certain
hat he has-locked his box and returns
io the vault three or four times, puts
f .is key in the lock, shakes it hard and
hnally goes away convinced that “all
i > well.” But in recent experience with
u new customer to whom I was renting
i box the climax was reached. When
banded him the keys and said:
“Now, here are two keys. Separate
THE BEST JOB WORK
May a Woman Tell Her Lovef
It is trne it is unconventional for •
woman to tell a man that she loves him
unless the man has persuaded her to
make such confession. But is there any
good reason why a woman should not
take the initiative ? Is she any less a
woman for doing so T A shy and timid
man may not know how to tell a wom
an that he loves her. Should the worn
an, who is of firmer faith and stronger
mind, stand halting and waiting for a
confession that may never come ? Why
should she suffer in silence? By so do
ing may she not lose the man who lovea
her and also the happiness of a lifetime
•a wall ?—New York World.
If you think you resemble a great
man, say nothing. The resemblance
a iay cease the moment you open your
•Moeth.—Berlin LMd-' HataUL