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Visited Old Friends.
Mrs. May Robinson, wife of
teemed former townsman, Di
Robinson of Gainesville, has been spend
ing* the past week visiting her many
warm friends of this section. Few if
any families have ever left a place ac
companied by such sincere and wide
spread regret as Dr. Robinson and his
most excellent lady, and the warm
welcome which met her everywhere
among her old friends is ample evi
dence of the affectionate esteem with
Mrs. Robinson
| Mrs. L. V. Whitehead Dead.;
Mrs. L. V. Whitehead, relict of the
late Col. J. T. Whitehead, died at her
home in Social Circle last Saturday.
She was the mother of Mrs. Raymond
Thompson of Gainesville, and resided
in this city some time, being well
known to many here, who are greatly
saddened at the news of her death.
Mrs. Whitehead was 59 years of age.
Her death was very sudden, she hav
ing been taken violently ill only the
night before. She leaves three chil
dren, Mrs. Raymond Thompson of
Gainesville, Mrs. D. A. Hickey and Mr.
C. A. Whitehead of Social Circle, She
was a member o£ the Methodist church,
a consistent Christian, and her charita
ble deeds and kindly acts will long live
after her. Her remains were interred
at Social Circle, Rev. Mr. Duvall con
ducting the funeral services. Mr. and
Mrs, Thompson’ of this city, present.
A Thousand Tonemes
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, qf 1125 Howard St., Phila
delphia, Pa.
R. SMITH
our es
“I do not feel very well, I am so
tired all the time.”
You hear these words every day; as
often as you meet your friends just so
often are these words repeated. More
than likely you speak the same signifi
cant words yourself, and no doubt you
do feel far from well most of the time.
Mrs. Ella Rice, of Chelsea, Wis.,
whose portrait we publish, writes th^£
she suffered for two years with bear
ing-down pains, headache, backache,
^ U&/domEdA/lvS£l!i>JC£
Between New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Bichmond, Atlanta,
Bew Orleans and Points North, East,
tonAandfiest
For a perfect tit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs.
J. E. Jackson’s store.
“The Artistic Tailor.’
Clothes cleaned and pressed 01
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
clean eD and pressed. Cj All work giw
prompt'attention.
which all regard them,
has been the guest while here of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. R. Robinson, the doc
tor’s parents. The Advertiser begs
leave to acknowledge a call in renewal
of old-time friendship—and indulges
the hope of many happy repetitions of
the same.—Dawsonville Advertiser.
SOUTHWARD
No 31
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SAMUEL C. DUNLAP. Jr,
—Local Agent for the—
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
Will Also Write
Fire, Accident, and Liability
Insurance m
Gainesville Cr
Hon. J. M. Terrell to Speak.
Hon. J. M. Terrell, attorney general
of Georgia, will make the commence
ment address at Macedonia high school,
on August 30, next. Prof. G. R. Coch
ran is principal of that fine school. The
good people of old Macedonia will have
everything in apple-pie order ''for this
distinguished Georgian, and great
preparations are being made for the
event.
Have you tried Manhattan Punseh?
If not, do so, at
WILL SUMMER, Jb.
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when she found that Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured heir of a hacking
cough- that for many years had made
life a burden,
All other, remedies and
.doctors could give her no help, but she
says of this Royal Cure—“it soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout
the Universe.” So will every one who
tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for any
trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs.
Price 50c. and SI. Trial bott Les free at
M. C. Brown & Co’s drug st^re; every
bottle guaranteed.
Hon. Jno. A. Smith. Appointed. -
Hon. Jno. A. Smith of Gainesville,
has been appointed a member of the
board of visitors, for the next year, to
the Georgia school for the deaf* the ap
pointment having been made a few
days ago by Governor Candler. Mr.
Smith is a thorough-going, practical
business main, and the. governor cer
tainly made: no ^mistake in confer
ring this honor upon him.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Qliyerbf Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
“I was in a most dreadful condition.
Mv skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually in
back and sides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Fortu
nately a friend advised trying Electric
Bitters; and to my great joy and sur
prise the first bottle made a decided
improvement. I continued their use
for three Weeks, and am now a well
man. I know they saved my life, and
robbed the grave of another victim.”,
No one should fail to try them. Only
50c per bottle at M. C. Brown & Co’,
drug store.
; PHOTOGRAHS. 1
> Cut Out this Coupon and bring]
]with ONE DOLLAR to White’s*
‘Photograph Gallery and receive One<
Dozen Fine Photographs. j
. Coupon not good after June 16th.j
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_ Mrs. Ella Jigr
all of which was caused by falling and
inflammation of the womb, and after
doctoring with physicians and numer
ous medicines she was entirely cured by
Lydia E. Pmkham’s Vegetable Com
pound.
If you are troubled with pains,
fainting spells, depression of spirits,
reluctance to go anywhere, headache,
backache, and always tired; please re
member that there is an absolute
remedy which will relieve you of your
suffering as it did Mrs. Rice. Proof
is monumental that Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s. Vegetable Compound is the
greatest medicine for suffering women.
Hon. B. L. Tisinger of Thornaston.
Ga., was here this week in attendance
upon Brenau commencement. He rep
resents Upson county in the Georgia
legislature and is one of the best that
good old county has ever had. At the
last session he was present at all the
roll balls, voted on all important .bills
and was on some bf the most important
committees. He will be a candidate
next year for senator from the twenty-
fifth.district, composed of the counties
of Upson, Harris and Talbot, it being
Epson’s, thne. He is a man of com
manding influence and the twenty-fifth
will do herself proud in sending him to
the senate.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
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ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds Q*
eal estate. Have in hand anything
ou want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se’!
r buy.
!_ Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
A Pretty Soda Fount.
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co. have received
their handsome new soda fountain and
it is indeed, a beauty. It is of Mexican
onyx and is strictly up-tordate in every
prrticular. They discarded the one
800 pm
1123 pm
204 am
4 25 am
5 00 am
Ice cream sbnt out in porcelain lined
packers from WILt SUMMER, #B’S.,
any day in. the week. f i
New Xnsorance Firm.
Messrs. W. C. Thomas and S. C. Dun
lap, Jr., have purchased the fire insnr-
ance business of Mr. Tfiouias . C. Cand
ler, and will conduct a fire 'insurance
business under the fir m name of Thom
as & Dunlap. They represent about
twelve good, strong companies, and no
doubt will do a large business. Both
are excellent young business men, ac
tive and energetic, and they can he de
pended upon to write their share of ^in
surance.
cause it did not measure up to What
was desired, although it was a hand
some fount. The new fount is one of
the handsomest in Use anywhere, and
every part of it is of the . latest style
and improvement. It is in better keep
ing with the handsome fixtures of this
elegant store, and no one can see it
without admiring it.
G. J- & S. RAILROAD
Schedule in effect jan 20, 1901.
Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) Time,
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m.'for Social Circ
No. 84 leaves 12.30 p. m. for Winder.
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefferson and. So
cial Circle.
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 87 arrives’from Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a. m.
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m.
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
No 92j eaves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle.;
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Soclai Circ
No. 98 leaves4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson"
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jefferson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m.'from. Social Circle
No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from Sodal Circle.::
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder:!),30 a, m. for Atk
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R
for Augusta 10*26 a.m For Atlanta 11.55 a. m
Ann« iiiiMt i.it i .id .;/nm /ttii.ia lbr?
Fine Strawberries.
Mr. Anderson Logan has some very
fine strawberries.' They are large and
sweet, and have an extraordinary fla
vor for their - size. He pulled one
from his vines this week which meas
ured six inches in circumference, this
one being the largest we have seen or
heard of in this section this season.
Mr. Logan knows how to cultivate
them and has had splendid success
with them. ’ He is a fine farmer any
way and if his house would ever con
sent to it he might quit traveling and
become, “a man with the hoe.”.
Miss Una Webb Selected.
Miss Una Webb has been selected as
the candidate Of Brenau college for
the Atlanta Journal’s trip to the Pan-
American exposition at Buffalo. All
her friends are requested to clip the
coupons from the daily Journal and
send them in once, a week to the Atlan
ta Journal. She is a very popular girl
and no doubt she will win a place.
The trip is an excellent one and* well
worth contest! ng for. All coupons
left at R. E. Andoe & Co., will be for-
worded to the Journal for Miss Webb.
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
A Statistical Volume of Fads and
Figures Containing Over 600 Pages.
No. 84 connects at Winder for Atheni an d.
Atldnta 2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50!:p. m.; ar
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for Augusta a t
5.^b p. m.; arrive Augustai9.25 p. m. . i s
No. 86 connects at Social Circle for Atlanta
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. mj <■
Samuel C. Dunlap,
Veceiver
OVER 1,000 TOPICS.
OVER lOjOoo FACTS.
For information as to Bootes
Schedules and Bates, both
M0ZLEFS LEMON ELIXIR.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leaye you, if you used
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by M
C. Brown & Co., Druggists.
Mr* J. E. Redwine, Jr., Bays Home.
Mr. John E. Redwine, Jr., has pur
chased, from the First National bank,
the Camp place at Green and Candler
streets, the deal having been consum
mated this week. Mr. Redwine will
soon move into his new home, which
is certainly aj very pretty-an d desira
ble one.
Regulates the Liver; Stomach, Bow
els and Kidneys.
For biloushess. constipation and malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure
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For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases,
take Lemon Elixir. .
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic reg
ulation take Lemon Elixir.
50c and $1.00 bottle at druggists.*
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
Gratitude-
Dr. H. Mozley—Dear Sir: Since using your
Lemon Elixir I have never had another attack
of those fearful sick headac) es, and thank God
that I have at last found a medicine that will
cure those awful spells. «v*r—
MRS. ETTA W. JONES.
Parkersburg West Virginia.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigestion and dysentery for
two long years. I heard of Lemon Elixir; got
it* took seven boltles and am now a well man.
’ HARRY ADAMS.
,N6;d734 First avenue, Birmingham, Ala.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir-
Cured mv husband, who was afflicted for years
with large ulcers on his leg, and was cured after
using two bottles; and cured a friend whom the
doctors had given up to die. who had suffered
for vears with indigestion and nervous prostra
tion MRS E. A. BEVILLE.
A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIL mixed
with a gallon of
makes 2 gallons of the very best Paint
in the would
of your paint bill. Is fab mobe dubabl* than
Pube White Lead and is absolutely not Poi
sonous. Hammak Paint is made of the best of
faint materials—such as all good painters use,
and is ground thick, vest thick. No trouble to
mix, any boy can do it. It is the common sense
of House Paint. No better paint caw be made
at any coat, and ia
A Happy Marriage.
The marriage of Mr. Merriam Merck
and Miss Mattie Raiden occurred last
Sunday at the home of the bride’s sis
ter, Mrs. Daniel Schofield’ ’Squire F.
M. Loden performed the ceremony, in
the presence of a few intimate friends.
Both young people have many friends,
who extend to them congratulations
upon their happy marriage.
W, M. McGovern
Gen’l Agt.
i. Augusta,
A Political Register.
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Facts that every patriot
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