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punlap lias returned froi
jMrs. G. F. Turner are back
jp to New York.
P Estes is off to New York
ls4>uying' trl P*
tor Candler is spending a lew
■ b j s relatives in Gainesville.
g Lambdin of Barnesville, is
er daughter, Mrs. A. S. Har-
E. Andoe and H. P.* Bell
from a business trip to New
yields and Miss Candler’s school
1 increasing. Five new pupils
■ g. Morgan of Rome, has ar-
the city and is now with J. B.
Mrs. Fjiahk Carter,
S Merrill Street, Ameubury, Mass.
This totter should oarry Faith
antiConviction tothoKoantm
of all Siok Women,
“I suffered with inflammation and
foiling of the womb and other dis
agreeable female weaknesses. I had
bad spells every two weeks that would
last from eight to ten days and would
have to go to bed. I also had head
ache and backache mos^ of the time*
and such bearing down pains I could
hardly walk across the room at times.
I doctored- nearly all the time for
about two years and seemed to grow
worse aU the time until last September
I.was obliged to take mjrbed, and the
doctors thought an operation was the
only thing that would help me, but
tins 1 refused to have done.
“Then a friend advised me to try the
[ and Mrs. B. D. Langford and
[ter, Miss Inez, spent last Sunday
[.Airy.
[ q ( a. Dozier this week sold to
rs J. W. and A. P. Large three
lots near Gower Springs.
j. William Candler of Washington,
spent last Sunday with his aunts,
Fields, and Miss Sallie Candler. £
3. Emily Brown returns home to
wab today after a very pleasant
to her daughter, Mrs. R. D. Grigg.
8. Pillow returned home to Green-'
‘Miss., Thursday after a pleasant
io her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Oli-
We are moving this week and new I goods
are piling in bn us from New York and other
Eastern markets.
improve. I took in all five bottles oJ (
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood* Purifier,
four boxes of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Dry
Form Compound, three boxes of Liver
Pills and used three packages of - Sana
tive, Wash, and I am as well now as I
ever was. I am more than thankfti.
every day fo? my cure. ” -— Mss. Frank
Carter, 3 Merrill St. , Amesbury, Mass.
& J. E. Murphy has returned from
|B York where he purchased an ele-
3 line of fall and winter goods* for
■B, E. Murphy Co.
ft, P. T. Schutz returned home to
Snbus Saturday after a pleasant
Bto her sister, Mrs. H. N. Merck,
■ace street.
■ige W. N. Dyer is remodeling the
B place which he recently purchase
Ind will 60pn have a convenient and
jortable home.
1. W. A. Northcutfc and wife of
Isville, Ky., are in the eity spending
lek or two at the home of Mr. R.
pett on Green street.
rs. J. P. Flanders and Misses. Lula
Eva Ellis have returned to their
iesin Macon after a pleasant visit
Irs. M. uBrotra. " ^
b. and Mrs. M. Gt Brown left this
Hr for the Pan-American exposition
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York
pother points of interest.
r. H. R. Slack and wife of La-
Jnge, spent several days here this
jk with Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lang-
1. They were en route home from
rkesville, where they have been for.
iral weeks.
[rs. J. E. Jackson is at home from
r York, where she spent some time
ving the latest things in millinery,
lie selected a pretty line of goods
will soon display them to the ad-
ing gaze of the ladies of this section.
Will be reacly in a few days to show tli e
nicest line of goods of every description ever
brought to the Gainesville market.
veil! bm aaMIfthla taatlmo-
nial Im not sanvlna.
S5QOO
Watch this space in this paper for the next
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few weeks and see prices showing the great
est bargains ever seen in Northeast Georgia.
. Don’t forget that I have moved to the large
brick building, where J. H. Hunt’s Bank
was, under Opera feouse.
Thanking my many customers for their
liberal patronage in the past, and hoping to
see them at my-new place of business, I am,
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
SEWING MACHINES.
I am-selling the best sewing machine
on earth at less price than an agents
in the United States. I will sell you a
$40 machine for $25, a $35 machine for
$20, and so on down. No agent’s com
mission or profits go with me
—my customers get this benefit them
selves, If you haven’t got the cash I
will sell you on time, with a good note.
Call at the express office and let me
whisper a little machine talk in your
ear. I can show you any kind of ma
chine, from the latest improved drop
head Singer to tfhe cheapest' machine
on the market. Don’t get caught with
“cheap John” advertisements—come
and see me. H. A. Terrell,
' - Gainesville, Ga.
GUARANTEED
UNDER A :
R- R- FARE paid
200 FREE
ij't'i 9 * 3 jyfioSm Scholarships offered.
JL ♦ IKL' mtha Write quick to
CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Q*>
Blue Ridge and Tallulali
Palls Exposition, Sep
tember 17-20.
On account of this occasion Southern
railway announces rate of one fare for
the round trip to Tallulah Falls and
return from all points on its lines
within the state of Georgia. Dates of
sale September 16th, 17th, 18th and
19th and for trains scheduled* to arrive
at Tallulah Falls prior to noon of Sep
tember 20. Tickets good to return un
til September 23, 1901.
For detailed information as to rates,
schedules, etc., call on or address any
agent of the Southern railway or con -
nection.
Brooks Morgan, D. P. A.,
\ Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. Tayloe, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
GRIPSULES The quickest cure
^ A ■■ ^ vJ 4JJJ U for eoLOS, GRIP, ETC.
PIANO S MANDOLIN 1
GUITAR! BANJO!
Terms are Reasonable.
Mrs. M, M. Child,
Residence: Dr. W. A. Palmour’s.
“I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk,” writes H, Robin
son, Hillsborough, Ill., “but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve completely cured them.”
Acts like magic on sprains, bruises,
I cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, < ulcers.
’ Perfect healer of. skin diseases and
\ piles. Cure guaranted by M. C. BrowD,
LOOKING FOR WORK.
I am a competently skilled worker in
rock, brick, wood, iron or other struc
tural materials, and am ready to take
[Large or small contracts. Refer to lead
ing citizens of and can be addressed at
Seneca, South Carolina.
JOHN L. HAMBY.
First New Bale.
Gainesville received her first bale
of new cotton last Saturday. It was
brought in by H. C. Gilbert of near
Pendergrass, Jackson county, and
weighed 462 pounds. It was purchased
by Mr. P. N. Parker at 10 cents.
Working 24 Hours a Day.;
There’s no rest for those tireless lit
tle workers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Millions are always busy, curing Tor
pid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever
and Ague. They banish Sick Headache,
drive out Malaria. Never gripe # or
weaken. Small, taste nice, work won
ders. Try them. 25c. at M. C. Brown’s
Tits Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bern the
Signature
UST RECEIVED
big LOT HU I ST’S
turnipseeb.
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich. r writes;
“Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the
best remedy for indigestion and stom
ach trouble that I ever used. For
years I suffered from 'dyspepsia, at
times compelling me to stay iu bed and
causing me untold agony. I am com
pletely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia'Cure.
In recommending it to friends who suf
fer from indigestion I always offer to
pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have
never paid.’ Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
Tbe OldReliatole.
I am still at the same old stand ready
to do*your work at any time. Come ^o
see the old reliable who never fails to
give you sat jsfaetion. Hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos, sh.nes, baths—hot and cold,
all the time. Don't forget me.
LEE PARNELL,
Arlington Block.
Hot Rolls every day at Gunther’s.