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VOLUME XIII
marshal for this district, for a
term of four years from July 1st.
He has been deputy marshal here
for twelve years and, at 'the expi
ration of his present term, he wf
•have served sixteen years continu
ously m this position. He is a
splendid officer, and United States
Marshal Walter Johnson considers
him one Of the best men in the
revenue service. Mr. Landers is a
popular citizen, and his friends
& reunion of the Forty-third and
Lgecond Georgia regiments, of
| confederate army, will beheld
Gainesville about the 20th of
east. This gives promise of a
at occasion. A brass band will
nish music and there will also
i chorus of one hundred and
v male and female voices to
rthe war-time songs. Promi-
[t men from all over the state
e been invited to speak. All
railroads will give low rates
Gainesville, and large crowds
expected to attend. Every-
y is cordially invited.
I have decided to close out my Dry
Goods, Notions, Silks, Laces, Embroideries,
Straw Hats, Gents’ Furnishings, and com
plete stock of Stationery, such as Fancy
Box and Note Papers, Etc. Also, my entire
stock of both
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
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This is no F^ go, and
;0UiVT COUNTY TAXES,
foe county tax collector, Mr.
jj. Charles, has made his re
st as follows: Total tax levy,
[556; county received from
Broad taxes, $1,964.78; amount
Bected, not on digest, $19.69;
m debits, $16,540.47.
foe tax collector waB credited
ft insolvent fifa’s returned,
|0.44; commissions, $401.80;
rent fifa’s turned in, $620.54;
p into county treasury, taxes
lected, $14,937.69; total cred
it,540^. " ;
uis is a good showing for the
r, and balances the tax codec
's books.
EPWORTH LEAGUE,
The Epworth League elected of
ficers 1 ast Sunday, to serve during
the ensuing year, instead of six
months, as formerly. The officers
elected are as follows : *J. O. Ad-
amt, president; Walter Hosch,
chairman devotional committee;
Miss M ullikin, chairman charity
, • • • • ."it:... ■ •-
and help committee; Miss Effie
Shewmake, chairman literary com
mittee; Miss Beulah Evans, treas
urer. These officers will take
charge at the next regular meet
ing.
must
Ir. B. B. Landers has been re-
lointed United States deputy
Remember that thisis a Spot Cash Sale
hoping for a share of your future patron
age,, I will be gladto see you all at the
Gainesville, Ga., July lO, 1901
JULY SUPERIOR C0UKT.
tages next week. One will be
built on her vacant lot on Myrtle
Superior court of Hall county, street, and the other on her prop-
July term, 1901, begins next Mon- erty near the old cotton factory.
day, the 15th. instant.. Very few '
cases will be tried this term. The FOREIGN CURIOS,
officers of the court sav the docket
is one of the lightest they have There is quite an interesting
ever known. There is a very small display of foreign curios this week
amount of civil business to be dis-r at Hr. E. E. Dixon & Co’s drug
posed of and less criminal busi- store. Sergeant H. E. Milikin,
ness. There are only two cases of Thirty-ninth infantry, U. S. A., a
: ! elcny, one against a negro named Georgia boy, on his return from
Ben Wilson
tiful .and artistically decorated la-
handkerchief box,
dies’work or
carved from a single joint oi Gar
gantuan-sized, bamboo. A some
what gruesome exhibit is a pair of
cuff buttons carved from a human
bone and fantastically decorated.
Of photographs and coins he has a
large collection and in the way of
curious Filipino lucifers he liter
ally “has matches to burn,”—of
the long, shot, slender, thick and
every other old variety.
These curios are well worth an
examination. The sergeant says
he had a lot more, but as the gov-
ernment limits the amount of bag
gage to be carried by a private or
non-commissioned officer on a
transport-trip across the Pacific,
he was obliged to dispose of the
remainder of his collection in Ma
nilla, in order to secure his pas
sage home. .
Respect and esteem are the daily
bread of matrimony; a little jam
or honey on it now and then
would do no harm.
B Mr. Charles
~ Newman, 174
/rvS r ^ > Loomis street,
S liny Chicago, Ill., writes the fol-
r lowing in regard to Peruna.
^ Mr.Newman says:
«I took one bottle of your wonderful
medicine and have so improved that I
feel like a new person. I am very thank
ful that I got hold of your wonderful
remedy. I cannot say too much iA your
behalf. I had doctored for two years
until I felt there was no relief.
“ My wife has taken one bottle of your
grand medicine and it has helped her so
much. I find it has improved her health
so much that I will recommend it to
anyone cheerfully.”
Yours gratefully,
Charles Newman.
Nervous Depression.
The month of July is peculiarly the
month of nervous diseases, especially
nervous prostration and other depressed
states of the nervous system. People
who are at all inclined to be nervous or
suffer from weak nerves find this month
especially trying. Sultry heat and
electrical disturbances of the atmos
phere is probably the cause of this.
fof. Wm. C. Webster, Principal of
Aster’s Music School, 600 Steinway
y7 East Van Buren street, Chicago,
hi a recent letter, says:
•haveused your medicine and cannot
00 touch for it. I will recommend
) anybody. I keep it in my school
accused of
beastality, the other ^case against
Janie Roe, a young negro girl, ac
cused of arson. Court will prob
ably hold through the week, but
it is very likely that everything
will be closed up in short order,
unless the grand jury finds enough
bills to keep the wheels of justice
grinding longer.
8 o of need.”
A New Man.
a May, Oak Ridge Station* Pa.,
L P. Bailey, whose health
pnpaired and who always felt
and haggard, by my per•
)l0a » began to use Peruna
lt a month ago, and now be
f a different man. He
feels 100 per cent bet-
^ N. C. May.
^®4esiringafreebookon the cause
tab® Weakness, anaemia and other
zing diseases should address
E eruaa Medicine Co., Columbus,
rebellious archipelago. These he
has placed on exhibition in Dr.
Dixon’s store, where they may be
seen at any time. Among-the ar
ticles to be seen are the following:
A telescope drinking cup carved by
hand from a solid piece of lignum
vitae; a twelve-shooting pistol,
that uses a very curious-cartridge.
Thi9 pistol Sergeant Milikin took
who was
WILL BUILD COTTAGES,
from a Filipino woman
endeavoring to work his destruc
tion. There is also a most 1 beau-
invalids need to be particularly care
ful during the month of July to fortify
Mrs. Ed. F. Little will begin
the erection of two three-room cot-