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SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901
Commencement Sermon.
The commencement sermon of the
Gainesville public schools will be
preached tomorrow morning 1 , at 11
o’clock, at Hunt’s opera house, by Rev.
F. D. Thomas ot Elberton. It is ex
pected that he will b‘e greeted by a
large audience, the public generally be
ing cordially invited. The graduating
exercises will be held at the opera
house, next Friday evening, at 9 o’clock.
Young Man Suddenly Disappears From
Home, leaving no Trace Hetiind.
Ernest Finger, grandson of ‘‘Uncle
Andy” Odell, with whom he lived on
Findley street, is missing and his
whereabouts are unknown. He left
Tuesday afternoon, in the absence of
his grandfather, and nothing has been
seen or
May, 11, 1901
Younger Boys to be Paroled.
St Paul, Minn., May 7.^—At a
regular meeting of the board of
managers of the state prison to
day at Stillwater, unanimous ac
tion was taken for paroling Cole
and James Younger, now serving
life sentences.
Cole, James and Bob Younger
were sent to Stillwater penitenti
ary in 1876, for the Northfield,
Minn., bank robbery and the mur
der committed during that' raid,]
in which they participated with
the James gang. The James broth
ers, Jesse and Frank/ escaped to
Missouri. Two members of the I
gang were killed, and Bob Younger
died in prison. Owing to the pe
culiar circumstances surrounding
the capture of the Youngers/ ef
forts have been made to obtain
their pardon. They might have
escaped at the time, but remained
behind to care for one of the gang,
who was mortally wounded.
The Youngers were sons of Col,
Henry W. Younger, a wealthy
southerner, who moved to Missouri I
in 1889. After the guerilla war
fare incident to the civil war they J
joined the James gang and evaded
all efforts at capture until their I
sensational midnight r a i d o n I
Northfield.
heard of him since.
I He is eighteen years af age, has been
an employe of the shoe factory for the
past year, is a quiet, unostentatious
boy. without bad habits and extrava-
I gant ideas, and has accumulated some
I money. The general presumption is
that he has gone either to Texas or one
of the territories, and that no foul play
has befallen him. The matter is being-
investigated, and his relatives in Texas
I have been written to to keep a watch-
put for him and report to his grand
father if he arrives in that state.
A few days ago he wrote a note to a
1 young girl with whom he was supposed
to be in love, saying he would never
see her again, but this has been inter
preted to mean that he intended going
away to a distant state and would not
see her on that- account, and not that
he contemplated.self-destruction.
Has always kept ahead of the procession, but this
season we have made the distance between us and
the ordinary kind so great that our Suits for^pring
stand out in bold relief in a superior class and yet
we keep our prices on a popular scale,
In each of these prices we give you a great assort
ment of new and exclusive styles to select from and
are all absolutely pure wool and the best tailored
and most perfect fitting Clothing made.
BOY’S CLOTHING
Miss Maud Smith Head.
Miss Maud Smith, daughter of Mr.
W. E. Smith, died last Monday after
noon at 3 o’clock, after an illness of
several months. She was nearly four
teen years of age and was of a very
happy disposition. Although she suf
fered much prior to her death, she bore
it all with Christian fortitude. The
funeral services were held from the
First Baptist church last Tuesday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. J. A. Wynne. The remains
were interred at Alta Vista cemetery.
A Union Meeting:.
Evangelist Lincoln McConnell has
consented to conduct a union revival
meeting in Gainesville, to commence
the first Sunday in June, if suitable ar
rangements will be made for it. He
will stop off in our city a few hours to
day (Saturday), reaching here on the
He wish-
Is more Complete than ever before,
Line of
An immense
morning train from Atlanta,
es to meet all the pastors and Christian
workers, at 11 o’clock a. m*, at the city
A New Line of the Celebrated
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in fac
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attrae
If she is
tiye must keep her health,
weak, sickly and all run down, she will
be nervous and irritable. If she has
constipation or kidney trouble, her im.
pure blood wilrcause pimples blotc hes,
skin eruption and a wretched complex
ion, Electric Bitters is the best medi
cine in the world to regulate stomach,
liver and kidneys and to purify the
blood. It gives strong nerves, bright
eyes, smooth, ^aLvety skin, rich com
plexion. It will make a good-looking,
charming woman of a run-down inva
lid. Only 50 cents at M, C. Brown &
Co’s Drug Store.
How a Paying Farm is Bun.
Mr. Russell is a farmer who
owns eighty acres of land and
makes a specialty of dairying and
fruit-raising. Of course, he hires
a man and his wife by the year;
gives them a neat, separate fen-
iin t-house, and pays them $800 in
cash a year for their services. An
electric car line rubs past" the
farm to a good market town, about
four miles away. A creamery and
canning factory is reached by this
same trolley route. j
At 5 o’clock in the morning,
'whir-r, whir-r goes an automatic!
electric alarm m the tenant house.
The hired man gets up and hur
ries to the big barn. He feeds and
grooms the cows and cleans out
the stalls. Then the proprietor
arrives in time to help at the milk
ing. Both men wash their hands
and pat on clean white duck suits
used only when they milk.
The milk goes to a neat milk-
room adjoining the barn and is
fed into a centrifugal cream sepa-
rator operated by electric power
14 Main Street
Phone 9,
Sunday School Celebration.
At the last session of the Chattahoo
chee Association it was recommended
that a Sunday School Celebration be
held in each section,
For the purpose
of cpnsidering this and other matters
pertaining to the Sunday School work,
the. superintendents of all the schools
in the bounds of the association are re
quested to meet at the first Baptist
church in Gainesville on Tuesday, May
the 28th. at ten o’clock a. m.
Respectfully,
D. S. Gbindle, Moderator.
Gainesville, Ga.’, May 9, 1901.
Volcanic Eruptions
of jby, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
them; also Old, Running and
Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons,
Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Beg
cure on earth. Drives out Paii
Aches. Only 25 cents a box.
guaranteed. Sold by M. C. Brc
Co., druggists.
SPECIAL DISPLAY!
NEW PATTERN HATS
MRS. J. E. JACKSON
j ForJacksonville Sufferers.
Committees have been at work this
week raising money for j the J ackson -
ville sufferers and a nice sum has al
ready been made up, though by Mon-
| day it is hoped that this will be consid
erably augmented. At a meeting held
at the city hall Tuesday evening, com
mittees were appointed from each ward
in the city to solicit subscriptions, and
such amounts as are raised by Monday
will be forwarded by the mayor to the
proper authorities at Jacksonville. The
great conflagration which swept away
134 blocks in Jacksonville, left 10,000
people homeless and they are in great
need. Gainesville should contribute
liberally toward helping these dis
tressed people, •
The Southern Express Co. will de
liver, free of charge, any express sent
to the people of the stricken city.
Red Men to Have Picnic.
The Chattahoochee tribe of Red Men
will have their annual picnic at New
Bridge next Saturday, May 18th. They
are making great preparations for the
occasion and the picnic will no doubt
be a happy one. Music will be fur
nished by a good band, a pavilion will
be erected for dancing, and a basket
dinner will be spread at the noon hour.
Everybody is invited to attend and
bring well-filled baskets
vniie inesKim mux-—still warm
ind appetizing—is ready for feed
ing to calves and pigs.
The filled cream cans are hooked
to a wire carrier, which spins
them, by force of gravity, direct
to the trolley platform on the
road. In a few minutes a trolley
car comes along, with a freight car
attached, stops at the platform,
takes the cans on board, and then
whirls away with them to the
creamery. The freight charges are
but a few cents. (which are col
lected weekly) and the empty cans
are returned later in the day free
of charge. Mr. Russell is credited
by the creamery with so much
cream and on settlement day he
receives a check in payment.—W,
E. Andrews in the World’s Work.
11-13-15-17 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEOBGli
Clothing and Furnishings
For Man and Boy.
Every Suit tailored in our own workrooms. When
you buy from us you buy direct from the maker and
save the middle man’s profits.
Suits, Extra Trousers, Hats. Shoes, Under*
• * ... ■
wear and Neckwear.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HESS SHOES.
mem
bers of the order will see to it that
there will be no bad behavior, and that
everybody has a good time.
Meetings Have Closed.
The revival at the Presbyterian
church came to a close Wednesday
night. The meetings were quite suc
cessful and there were many accessions
to the church. There was a general
revival among the church membership,
and the effects of tbe meetings will be
felt for a long time to come. Rev. F
D. Thomas of Elberton, who assisted
Rev, L. A. Simpson, the pastor, through
last week, returned home Monday.
Removes everything in sight; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are
mighty dangerous. Don’t dynamite
the delicate machinery of your body
with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills,
when Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which
are gentle as a summer breeze, do the
work perfectly. Cures Headache, Con
stipation. Only 25c at M, C. Brow© &
Co*s’ drag store.