The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, September 28, 1901, Image 1

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VOLUME XIII A CHICAGO DENTIST ates How He Found a Cure for Systemic Catarrh, Spring street. V.,*' This marriage solemnizes the union of two of Gainesville’s most popular young people. The bride has/: been a belle since her debut m society, and her friends are numbered by the sc ore. The groom has only, resided in Gaines ville for about two years, but he has established himself as one of . -m this city’s most substantial citi zens. He is a successful business, man, and the people hold him m highest esteem. . The many friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Woodside join The Gbackee m wishing them a most happy and prosperous life. Wright, Brown and Smith Tried And Fined. The Mayor’s court was largely attended last Saturday afternoon i to hear the trial of the* cases against Zed Wright, J. H. Brown and C.VL. Smith, who were char? ged with assaulting L. H. Jenkips near the old fair grounds on the New Holland road Wednesday night of last week. Zed Wright entered a plea of guilty to being drunk and fighting and) as he turned state’s evidence and* told' the whole story of the assault, a light fine of $10 and costs was imposed upon him. He was also bound over to the city court Under a bond of $200 tor as sault and battery. Smith was tried and* found guilty of fighting and disorderly, and as Brown’s attorney agreed to letrhis case take the same course as the- former’s, he too, was ad judged guilty and a fine of $25 and costs was imposed upon each. They were also hound over to the city court under a bond of $200 each to answer to the phargeof as sault and battery. The evidence as brought out at the trial was to the effect that Zed Wright, Smith, Brown, Red Chas tain, a man* named “Jack”, B. H. Jenkins and a negro, left the city at Davidson & Go’s, corner, going out Spring street. They were all drinkmg and when they* reached the junction of Spring and Broad streets, some one of the number knocked Jenkins down and beat tiim up. Jenkins, testified that'he was drunk and could not say who it was that hit him or how many times* he was hit. The object of the trip Put the street Was to have some fun out of the negro, Jenk ins said, whom he was going to hypnotize; i Smith and Brown denied that they had anything to do with the they declared they had TO CHANGE ABOUT, A new bridge will soon be erec ted across the branch of the pub lic road at New Holland, 30x50 feet. The commissioners are now . ^. . negotiating with . contractors, to build the bridge. .This bridge will not only be a great convenience to the public^ but will also connect the mill town, there being a large number of cottages on the side of the branch next to the railroad. A sixty, foot bridge has just been built at Caney Fork ford. A bridge has been needed .there for a long time and the people living in tl at section are very glad the commissioners gave them one. At Mauldins Mills a forty-eight foot bridge has also. been erected recently, which will prove a great benefit to the people of the com munity and the traveling public generally. * 9 # At the junction of the New bridge and Clark’s bridge roads an important change was made this week. A new road was cut Mr. H. A. Terrell will move from the Dupre place, where he has resided for several years, to the Strickland place, at East Broad and Sycamore streets, on the first of October. Mr. E. H. Jewell will move from the Young v * « place on Academy street, to the Dupre place, and Mrs. J. A. Young will move into her home vacated by Mr. Jewell. Mrs. Frierson will also occupy part of the house ‘with Mrs Young. BUILDING GOING ON. Mr.M.'C. Brown is remodeling thchonse owned* by him on East Washington street recently ‘occu pied ^y Mr. T; & Waters, who will again move into it after its completion. Two more rooms are being added and otjier improve ments are being made. Mr.'A. G. Dorsey is also adding more rooms and improving his place »af East Washington and Race streets. He will move his family into it as soon as the house js completed. Mr. Wood side and his bride will occupy* the Dorsey pi ace. on West Spf ing street, recent ly purchased by him, upon return ing from, their bridai tour. Mr. Leon Gaines will erect a nice cottage on Athen^streefc at an early date. Much of the material is already on the. ground and work will soon begin. .. ' # r i, Mr. B. D. Langford will in a few days begin the construction of a store hogse at the East end of the Vesta- mill factory street. The building will be 20x50 feet. ' Mr. George McDonald is erect ing a nice cottage on Race street, and will have it ready for occu pancy soon. ’Judge W. N. Dyer has about completed his new home at the old Gobb place* and moved in this week. He is going to do some more building on his place before State street, Chicago, III., writes to 3 Peruna Medicine .Company as fol- AT ANTIOCH ft desire to express for the benefit of the Rblie my experience with the famous Harrh remedy, Pernna I was afflicted fth catarrh of the head* and throat for Rive years. I had tried many rema ps without avail. I applied to several getors, but they were not able to cure m. I learned of the remedy, Peruna, Brough your, pamphlets and took it for Kir months. It entirely cured me, and 11 took the remedy three y ears ago, I msider the cure permanent.” Eon. Clement M. Hammond is one of |e best known newspaper men in New Irk City. ‘Writing to The' Peruna [edicine fco., he says s “For about six years I have had ouble every fall and winter with my doe. At times it has extended to my lonchial tubes and lungs. I think all Many people attended Antioch campmeeting last Sunday, quite a number from Gainesville being present. The occasion was quite a pleasant one for all who atten- I ded. This campground is a favor ite one for the people and each year tli© attendance is very large. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. „ .Best Cough Syrup.- Tastes Good, use «■- in time. Sold by druggists. PffiE£WBI jnchial tubes and lungs, is trouble camp from who hioh I had when I,was about twelve pare old, and which left me with ca- ph. Since I have taken Peruna, my lice has been clearer than in over two tars, all of which I am willing to tes- 'y to.” Mr. Hammond’s address is ’he Arlington,” 64 Montague street, rooklyn, N. Y. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus^ O., r a free catarrh book. DOBSEY-WOODSIDE. The marriage of Misa Maude orsey and Mr. J. D. Woodside icurred at the home of the bride’s ither, Mr. A. GV Dorsey, on E ast pring street, at 1 o’clock p. m. iednesday. Only the family and few friends were present to wit- which was assault; been to town and were eh route; home to New Holland where k they work; they saw the fight, but to6k no part in it; and endeavored to keep out of the way of the officers Saturday because they didn’t want to get mixed up witn the af fair* They told straight stories and it is generally believed that they took no part in the rpw. They were tried in the city court Monday afternoon and fined $40 and costs each for assault and battery, the evidence being prac tically the same as heard in the Mayor’s - co irt. They appealed for a new trial and the motion will be heard by Judge Prior to day. They were unable to pay their fines in either court or to give bond, consequently they are still in the lock up. Zed Wright’s fine hae been paid and he has given bond. His case will come up at the November term of the city court. ' to the feet and hence through the whole body the path of disease is ■ ■ often plainly marked. ' ■ . Don’t catch cold from wet feet. Wear a pair of our strong, hand- some, and well made SHOES) ^ _ and be independent of the weather. - * Men’s and Women’s Shoes are both made of honest material. There is no filling up with useless trash. Real leather and good workman ship do not cost much here. Brown’s Celebrated 5-Star Shoes, from $2 to $3.50. W, P. Taylor’s Foot Glove $3.50. All Summer Footwear at sacrifice prices. Early Fall Clothing is now being received in specially attractive lots. Extraordinary values and beautiful patterns will predominate the coming season in our store. A hahdsome lot of suits and odd pants now on display. Unheard of reductions will be made on all’ v summer clothing. * , 1 SHIRTS! We are giving some heart-rending sacrifices in * shirts of all kinds, for instance: $2 Manhattan Shirts Lo go at $150; £1 50 Manhattans at $1.25; $1 Monarch Shirts given away at 85c. Also, big line clress shirts and work shirts at similar reductions. Come while you can get th»m. - • * -\ . / : Dress Goods are being closed out at awfully low figures. We will have to make room for our increased line of beautiful fall goods soon t) be received. Here is one on which w3 are piece-making a run : 20c. and 25c. Lawns are selling at 12£c. Our Grocery Department is up to the standard in its line of Fancy and Staple Goods. Send us your orders. less the ceremony, I ^ry pretty an impressive, being rformed by General* Clement A. fans, who officiated at the mar ine of’th§ bride’s father and other. The home was prettily corated for the occasion and the Jdding was a very pretty 6ne. [ The attendants were Miss Annie Porsey, maid of honor, Miss Eula potsey and Miss Miss Marion Hul- Ny, of Atlanta, bridesmaids; Mr. P* # I. Woodside, of Pelzer, S. C., man. and Mr. W. E. McGee, N Augusta, and Mr. J. T. Dorsey, Pi Gainesville, groomsmen. I Many elegant and beauti fy presents were received‘by the pohple, attesting the high esteem r°- which they are. held by their friends. Immediately after the. lemony a wedding breakfast was ^rved at the home, after which the bridal party repaired to the ptothern depot where the bride pdgroom boarded*the 2 :25 p. m. pPstibule train for Asheville, N. C. tey will remain at Asheville for couple of weeks after which they — the mother of the groom Pelzer, S. C. -%on the return of Mr. and I rs * Woodside they will be at W** t0 their friends at87 East, IN THE TOILS* Yes Sloan was arrested at Anti och campground last Sunday by special bailiff W. . E. Smith for disturbing public worship. When arrested he had a pistol in his pocket, therefore a case carrying concealed weapons was docketed against him. He will be tried at an early term *of Hall city court. WILL PECK NEW BRIDGES BUILT The county is now engaged in building a number of new bridges, all of which will of great benefit to the*public. Wednesday, Washington King and T. L. Nuckles commenoed (HYNDS CO’S OLD STAND.)