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GOT CLAKKESVILLE CO
Mr. Johir Oliver, of the Gaines
ville Telephone Co. is in town and
h*as completed a trade with the
Clarkeeville Telephone Co., by
which the local company goes into
the hands of the' larger and more
extensive company. The new
company connects us with the
“world at large,” for now we can
“Hello” to Chicago, St. Louis,
New York, Washington and other
places^ where ever we want, and
Gainesville and Dahlonoga are
our next door neighbors, for phone
renters can talk with ail places
in the bounds of the company
without additional charge. Mr.
Oliver has already begun putting
up larger poles, and will put in
•Clarkes-
r The Sit
Woman's
U Mrs. PpraAM:—When I began the Use of Lydia E.
’s Vegetable Compound I was suffering terribly. At
' times the pain was almost more
than I could stand. My heart
- ... - would nearly stop beating and
I would get cold and numb.
THE COMMON ENEMY
fpggjggi doctors ana they told
UUjfiSjl me that they had done
■ all thatmedicine could
do. In the face of all
■-" m this, and to the aston-
ishment of my family
jflRtgF and friends, your reme-
V vK* iJ^igaay dies cured me. J am now
well and do the work for
e ^ht in the family. I feel
Very grateful for my recovered
t health, and constantly recommend
your medicine.’—Mrs. Carrie Bellville, Ludington, Mich.
The record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is
written in thousands of such letters as Mrs. Bellville^s. When during
its whole career of thirty years no physician has to our knowledge
criticised this medicine adversely, and thousands are daily pre
scribing it in their practice, should you, who know less about medi
cine than they, say, “ Oh, I do not believe it is any good ” ?
Mrs. Pinkham advises Women free of charge. Her address is
Lynn, Mass. No woman knows the truth about women’s ills as
thoroughly as Mrs Pinkham, and no medicine in the world.has
Kidney disease is the enemy we have_ most to fear as a result of the
feverish restlessness ■* of our modern civilization; 'ft is a treacherous
enemy, working out its deadly effect under cover of the most trifling
symptoms. The first indication of changes in the urine, frequent head
aches, digestive troubles, should be the signal for prompt remedial
measures. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a kidney remedy of great
merit, ft Is soothing, healing and.- strengthening, quickly relieves the
aching or soreness that always appears in the advanced stage, checks the
progress of the disease, and through its excellent cleansing and regulating
effect in the liver and bowels, it brings back the strength and ruddy
glow of vigorous health. - -
new ball phones at once,
ville Advertiser.
. The death of Sims G. Johnson,
aged 40 years, occurred last Sat*'
urday afternoon of typhoid fever
at his home near Chestnut Moun
tain. He is survived by his -wife
and five children. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev.
D. S. MdCurry at 2 o’clock last
Sunday afternoon, the interment
taking place near the former
home of the deceased. 1
price, $1.00 Per Bottle.
SPECIAL AGENTS, E. E. DIXON & CO
done so much good as
Lydia E. P inkhant’sVegetable Compound.
$ |Q ja dA A ffc 1* TA8 1 gi ft We have deposited
5? El® fSB El K P Ww AKII with the National
11 Hi 11 ” Mill# City Bank, 6f Bynn,
§S g I paid to any person who can find that the
Ww wS/ above testimonial letter is not genuine,
or was published before obtaining the
writer’s special permission.—Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Co:
Mr. Spurgeon, the famous Lon*
don preacher, being asked whether
a man could bb a Christian and
belong to a brass band, replied;
“Yes, I think he^ might; but it
would bs a Vefy difficult matter
for his next door neighbor to be a
Christian.” -
ANNOUNCEMENT
! Hillary Bros., Machinery Co.
(ENGINE BUIDERS,
SAW MILLS, orrJN
GINS and PRESSES.
LIED ON HIM, HE SAID.
We have made arrangements
to handle the celebrated. . .
Ed Bell of Jackson county, was
bound over to the United States
• ' . • - ■ - . - T '
court last Monday by Commis
sioner Gaston for sending obscene
matter through the mails. The
case was made by a post office in
spector, who was given a postal
card by a party who alleged he
received it and upon which Bell
had written fchefellow that he had
sworn “a G—d—-lie” against him
in court. Bell; it is said, wrote
some fifteen of these cards to dif
ferent parties, and of course the
government has a dead case against
him. When arraigned before the
Commissioner and asked whether
or not he was ready for trial he
replied that he was not. Ques
tioned for what reason, he replied
that he had some
They have proved that Schley
did say “damn” but they have not
proved that there was ever a sai
lor who did not say it.
The best and most satisfactory flour on the market.
Will sell same in any quantity at the Lowest Prices,
|W. R. DEXTER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND DEALER IN
(All kinds of funeral furnishings,
nice teams and prpmpt attention
(given to all calls either day or
(night. Parlors and ware rooms
[on South Bradford street di
rectly in front of court house,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Wonder why • Capt. ** Hvah P.
Howell is advising Pres. Roosevelt
how to build up the republican
party in the south ?-Ex.
In Pound, half pound boxes and ,in,any .quantity open
vThepfcer of any candy sold in Atlanta.
It is reported that J. Pierpont
Morgan is again negotiating for
the White Star Line of steamers.
The English are starting out
the third year of the war by hang-
The latter could
HEINZ’ CELEBRATED PICKLES
ing the Boer§
soon stop it by hanging every pris
oner they take, instead of turning
them loose.
R. SMITH
witnesess, who
were not present, by whom he
washed to prove that what he had
written was time. As this would
in no way effect the case against*
him, Bell was promptly bound
FULLER AND SCROGGS
At the regular monthly meeting
of the ccunty commissioners last
Monday, Mr. W. H. Puller was
re-elected Superintendent of the
county home, and Dr. G. W.
Scroggs was re-elected cbunty phys
ician. Mr. Fuller has made an ex
cellent ‘superintendent and the
board acted wisely in retaining
him. The crops have been quite
good at the county farm this year*
and much of everything will be
harvested.
The commissioner also unani
mously passed a resolution request
ing the senator from this district
and the representatives from this
e countv to have action deferred
upon the bill looking to the abol
ishment of the city court of Hall
•county, until after the report of
the committee appointed by the
last grand jury to investigate the
court was made, as said court was
a saving to the taxpayers of many
hundreds of dollars annually.
There was much routine work
transacted by the board requiring
their time nearly the entire day,
[ information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
kills, not necessarily suddenly,
but SURELY. It preys upon the
intellectual powers more than
we realize. It consumes the
vitality faster than nature cah
replenish it* and we cannot tell
just what moment a temporary
or complete aberration of the
mind wil>result. Headache and
pain should be promptly re
moved— but properly. Many
pain cures are more harmful
than the pain. Beware. If
you would be safe, take
Wn te to either of the undersigned.
Y°u will receive prompt reply
^ reliable information.
^ ^ McMillin, A. G. Jackson^
a>A - P. D. G. P. A.
A - 0. Dawson, S.A.,
g Augusta, Ga.<
^•Magill, C. D. Cox,
, 66101 Agt. , Gen’l Agt.
r Atlanta. Athens.
•If. "ETARDWlfck, W. C.McMillin
l ^n’l ARt S. jPl &P. A.
^ Macon. Macon.
|*Vn*M, W. M. McGovern
T p -& P.AJ Gen’l Agt.
tAtlanta. Q a _ AnBnsta.
Washington, D . C.
Atlanta, Georgia,
Baltimore, Md.
WE CAN PLEASE YOU.
[Mail Orders are Given Special Attention.]
Thirty-five years of successful business in Atlanta has
proven the above assertion.
When you buy a suit from us yen can feel satisfied
that it comes from First Ifands, because we are the only
clothing house south that manufactures and sells direct
to the consumer. You know what that means. We save
you all the wayjfrom 10 to 20 per cent.
Milea* I dill 1 Hid*
“As a result of neuralgia I lost
sight of my right eye, and the pain 1
have suffered is incomprehensible, be
ing obliged to take opiates almost con
tinually. A friend gave me one of Dr.
Miles’ Pain Pills, and it promptly re
lieved me. I then purchased a box and
now my trouble is gone. They have
also cured my daughter of nervous'
headache, and I heartily recommend
them to others.”—W. J. Corley. Bre-
mond, Texas.
Sild by Druggists. 25 Doses, 25c.
Dr. Milos Medical Co., Elkhart,.Ind.
EISEMAN BROS.
of 11, 13,15,17 Whitehall St.
Temporary Quarters CORNER PRYOR AND ALABAMA STREETS
Near Union Depot-
spepsia Cissh*
what you eat.
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