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0 LUME XIII
The Quakers have always been ch a
acterized by their untiring | care in
relieving the suffering of tlieir own
poor, and are hospitable, sweet-spirited
and gentle people. They universally
wear plain, unobtrusive clothing, not so
much for uniformity, as to escape, the
ever-changing fashions in dress.
-Their honesty and veracity is well
known. Hence this letter will be read
with interest by all classes. ;
Could any words be more to ^he pointy
could any evidence be more convincing,
than the above persuasive, direct, sin
cere letter? Systemic catarrh [is a con
ditionin which chronic catarrh has per
vaded the whole system. Catarrh first
begins by localizing itself in some one
or more organs of the body, but very
soon it shows a tendency-to spread to
other organs. If it Is not checked, the
whole system becomes invaded by this
insidious disease.
When catarrh has reached this stage,
of course it has gone beyond the reach
of all local remedies.
Nothing But a systemic remedy can
reach it.
Peruna is the only remedy yet devised
to meet such cases.
Peruna eradicates 1 catarrh from the
system.
It does its work quietly, but surely.
It cleanses the mucous membranes of
the whole body. A
It produces regular functions.
Peruna restores perfect health in a
natural way. ^
Anna P. Nichols, Vice Grand Baxter
Rebekah .Lodge, in a letter from 906
Main street, Kansas City, Mo., says:
“ My friends rec- —■ -•
ommended Peruna
so highly that I pur-
chased a bottle to j&T
try it and have r8&
never been sorry. wjj
“At times my ^ ^
system became en- ... A
tirely run down, I
could not sleep
well and lost my
appetite. Since I
have used Peruna I
feel like a different - ^
woman p.n<j hardly Anna P. Nichols.
know what it is to —
be sick. I congratulate you on the
merits of your wonderful medicine and
wish you continued success.”
One of Dr. Hartman’s free books on
catarrh, sent to any address by The
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
King, Jno L Ellis, Jno R Robert
son, Raymond D Cash, Prank M
Whelchel, J J 0 ’Kelley, S J Van
diver, C H Irvin,*K G Wiley, M L
Waters.
TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK.
Wm E Bolding,* Jno H White,
W A Crow, Alfred^ Adams, Gr T
Mason, Jos H Martin, R S Reed,
jr., T Shelly, W L Rogers, J C
Wallace, D J Bagwell, B C Camp,
C M Black, O D Gilmer, N JLaws,
J T Little, W P Brown, S D Grier,
M S Green, W M Jackson, W C
Wheeler, Wm M Poots, Jno W
Jones, W K Gaines, Wm J Wilson,
P W House, L P Roberts, Jno H
Turner, T M Patten* P A Lathem,
S S Herrin, Raymond Thompson,
J P Bell, J D Sailers, Wm A
Brown, Jno W Harris,
JUBOBS JANUARY TERM
The following named persons
have been drawn to serve as grand
and traverse jurors at the January
term of Hall Superior Court,
1902:
GRAND JURORS.
A H Jackson, R C Simmons, P
N Parker, Walter W Cooper, Asa
T Vandiver, Jno W Hubbard, Har
rison Kennedy, E A Spencer, An
drew Thompson, Jas N Waters,
Joseph E Dyer, E P Chambers, W
A Howington, W T Sell, J R W
Thompson, Andrew S Pierce, Jas
J Hudgins, J A J Elrod, Jno J
Martin (Bark Camp), Joe M Bell
(Morgans), Jno H Boleman, Her-
shael V Johnson (Roberts), W L
Baker, Jas B Reed (Polksville),
Wm T Haynes (Quillians), Geo E
Sims, A C Harrison
TJ, §. Will Buy West Indies.
Copenhagen, Dec, 5.—A full
agreement has been reached be
tween Denmark and the United
States for the sale of the Danish
West Indies.' The treaty will
probably be signed this week at
Washington. The price fixed is
between four and five million dol
lars.
Jas M
Wayne, Jas M Bagwell, J C Hill.
Below is the list of those drawn
as traverse jurors:
" TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK.
Jno W Kytle, E J Elrod, C C
Porter, Jno G Stringer, srf, Wm
B Meadows, J B Fields, A T Lang
ford, B F Roberts, H C Canning,
J J Hyde, J D Twitty, G D Wiley
C C Harwell, W L Buffington, G
W Irvin, jr., Jno R Brice, W T
Martin, W A Turner, J W Pierce,
P A Watkins, G T Cook, L W Day,
G W Gould, H C Parks, W T
Robt N
Don’t think that by being mis
erable here on earth you will be
any happier in heaven if you hap
pen to get there.
Some people are prepared for,
any emergency—except twins.
MBS. POLLY EYANS, A LIFE-LONG FRIEND OF PE-RU-NA.
Vywife (Polly J. Evans) says she feels entirely cured of systemic catarrh
wenty years* standing,. She took nearly six bottles of thy excellent medl-
| Peruna, as directed, and we feel very thankful to thee for thy kindness
fad Wee. She did not ever expect to be so well as she is now. Twelve years
ut cured her of la grippe. / want to tell thee there has been a great deal of
paa used here last winter. Peruna does not need praising. It tells for
p. Wc can and do recommend it to anyone that is afflicted with catarrh. 99
Us ever, thy friend, ' John Evans,
South Wabash, Ind.
ke above letter written by a venerable old Quaker, Mr. John Evans, living
lonth Wabash, Ind. tells in his quaint language his experience with the
knal catarrh remedy, Peruna.
Haynes, W W Duncan
We are making special prices this week, and are prepared to give
the trade a large number of extra bargain values. As head
quarters for.
j road and it was with regret that
President Prentiss accepted his
resignation. Col. Dunlap, as is
well known, is receiver for the G.
J. & S. railroad, and could not
. *5*
spare the time from his duties
here to look after the Tullulah
Falls line.
Howard, late of Hall county,
Georgia, but who died at Danes-
field in the city of Saint Albans,
in the' county of Hertford, En
gland, was probated in common
form, and his wife, Mrs. Lela Cock
Howard, was named as executrix.
This is the first foreign will, or
will executed iu England, ever
recorded in the Ordinary’s office
here.
the marriage of Mr. M. C. Rob-
I I and Miss Gordon Merck oc-
d Thursday evening, Novem-
8th., at 6 o’clock at the home
e brides parents, Mr. and Mrs
u Merck, on Athens street,
a very few friends and rela-
were present, the marriage
[ a very quiet one. The cer-
y was performed by Rev. W.
ooten of Norcross.
Immediately after the ceremony
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS
AND NOTIONS, we have no equal in this section. We make this statement in
no spirit of pride, but to let the people know the facts in the case, and
when you come to investigate, we stand ready to prove the truth of the as
sertion. Take notice of a few quotations:
ISUY9 7 We have Boys’ two piece Suits, good values, as
low as 98 cents. From this figure up to $5.00.
MENS’ MELTOX SUITS, m Oxfords, Browns, Oliver
and Gray at $10.00. Men’s unfinished Worsteds, Thibets and Cassimeres,
$2.50 to $15.00.
GRANDEST LINE OF OVERCOATS intbe
city, Meltons, Beavers and Kerseys in all colors,
ORDINARY’S COURT,
A. J. Carter, administrator of
L. C. Carter, deceased, applied for
letters of dismission from admin
istration. Letters granted. -
J. J. Thomas, administrator of
Sarah A.. Thomas* deceased, ap-
MR. ED WHITE BUYS,
Mr. Ed White has purchased
through the real estate agency of
Mr. C. A. Dozier the Archer place,
at the corner of Myrtle and Grove
streets, for which he paid $850.
He has moved into his new home.
Some improvements will be made
in the property by Mr. White.
Inerts, on Davis street,
Perea reception was tendered
je bride and groom. Both Mr.
Id Mrs. Roberts are estimable
png people, having the esteem
pll who know theme As *Miss
pek, the bride was a popula~
png lady, and Mr. Roberts is a
Nssful jeweler, whose business
constantly growing.
[Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are at
F e on South Bradford street,
r the y have the best wishes of
Ms of friends.
h S. (UHJNLAP QUITS-
r 0 '- Sanuel C. Dunlap, who
® been general manager of the
flnlah Falls railroad for the
year-and-a-half, has resigned
18 Position, and President Pren-
f- bas apnomted Mr. W. S. Er-
jJJ’ ^ orill erly general freight and
■ 8en ger agent, succeed him.
; ec bauge 8 were made last Satur-
?’ Dunlap has done val-
9 work for the Tullulah .Falls
administration. Letters granted.
G. W. Harrison, colored, ap
plied for letters of guardianship
for James Daniel, colored. Let
ters granted. '
Cilia E. Story, colored, applied
for twelve months support out of
the estate of Harrison Story, col.,
deceased, and same was allowed.
Mrs. C. M, Johnson applied for
twelve months support out of the
estate of S. C. Johnson, deceased,
and same was allowed.
E. L. Barrett applied for letters
r»f erhardiaosbip for Albert Hood,
WE CARRY a full stock of the “Foot Glove,” Which has nothing to equal it.
They are selling rapidly. Try a pair .and be convined .of its worth.
Another special bargain is our" best Veal Kip,.half double sole, Ga. Tie. We
' have cut the price down to 95c.
LADIES’ FINE SHOES. Extra, high cut, Veal Kip, 75c.
Best Red Kip Tie, $1.00. "
Our line of Childrens’ School Shoes cannot be excelled. We Handle, the best
“Brown’s Bine Ribbon.”. Try a Pair.
The city registration booke
closed Monday night. 896 voters
registered to participate in the
election next Tuesday, December
10th. This is ^ about the largest
number ever registered for a city
election in Gainesville, which
shows the town is growing, and.
that while there is no great appar
ent interest m the contest, yet the
people are preparing to say by
their ballots in no unmistakable
way who shall be mayor and al
dermen for the next two years.
GOLF HATS Beautiful, complete line at $1.50, Plenty of Caps
that will please the boys.'
We are making a specialty of the “Black Cat” brand of Stockings, at 10c, 15c
. and 25e. They are the highest grade on the market.
VVE ALWAYS Have a full and Complete stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries at
Prices touching the rock bottom.
You will be pleased with goods and prices.
All invited to come to see us,
i Julia A. Thomas applied for let
ters of guardianship ot Pearl May
Thomas. Letters granted.
The will of Robert Llelewyn
When a woman has a headache
it is natural; when a man has a
headache it is usually acquired.
Hynds M’f’g Co’s Old Stand