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SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1902.
REAPPOINTED POSTMASTER.
Col. II. P. Farrow Will Serve Pour years
More in Office.
Col. Henry P. Farrow was Wednes
day re-appointed Postmaster at Gaines
ville, for a term of four years, by Pres
ident Roosevelts He has held the of
fice four years, having* been appointed
in January 1898.
Col. Farrow’s administration has'
been a success in every particular and
he has given the people good service.
Shortly after his installation into of
fice he secured larger and better quar.
ters, and put in new fixtures, with the
latest yale combination lock/boxes, etc.
He surrounded himself with' compe
tent and efficient assistants, and the
office has been run in a creditable, up-
to-date manner.
On account of the growth of the city
Col. Farrow will add, at an early date,
a number of new boxes. At present
every box is rented, and there is a de
mand for more.. . It -is to supply this
demand that additions and improve-
Miss Beulah Evans is at home, from
a pleasant visit to Woodstock.
[ Pirule-JHOM’OW.
pirk le of Bellmont, and
Sorrow, of Chestnut Monn-
. united in marriage at the
„he bride’s mother, Mrs. Fan-
last Wednesday morning,
^Siiupson of Gainesville, offi-
; A nUI nber of guests were pres-
Ijtness the ceremony and the
was an interesting event,
the bride and groom are proini-
]d have many friends through-
, coU nty. Immediately sitter the
x an elegant dinner was served,
hicb they went to their future
t Bellmont. Their friends ex
tern heartiest congratulations
it wishes.
Mrs. T. H. Robertson and little girl
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brown
in Forsyth county. I
Mrs. DeLaey Law and children have
arrived in the city and are occupying
a house on Academy .street.
Mrs. T. M. Bell is in Savannah on a
visit to her brother, Mr- W. A. Win-
burn, the weU known railroad man.
Mrs. C. G. Reed has returned home
after.a. visit to her parenis, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Delaney, at Marietta.
Miss Shenton entertained very pleas
antly last Tuesday evening at Mrs. J.
E. Jackson’s. A number pf guests
were present and all enjoyed the occas
ion* '
My tiatli rooms are warm and
comfortable at all tunes. Lee Parnell,
theharher.
Mr. James T. Dunlap of Atlanta, was
here a day-or two this week, returning
to the Gate City Thursday afternoon.
Messrs B. H. and B. A. Merck have
opened a wholesale business in the Dean
storeroom on North Bradford street,
under the firm name of B. H. Merck &
Co. We wish them success,
Bath Rooms warm and comforta
ble at Parnell’s. Between Gunther’s
and Mitchell’s
. «r-
Mr., James Rudolph goes to Lexing
ton Business College this week to take
a course. Upon his return he will be
with the J. E. Murphy Company as
bookkeeper.
order to get rid of what we
have, prices have been put
Editor
what they will briiigr.
L, Elizabeth Rowland Dead,
j Elizabeth Rowland, wife of
L Rowland, died at the home of
[sband on Davis street Thursday
[g at 6 o’clock at the age of 66
[of dropsy. She is survived by
Lband and three children. The
^ services were held at Myrtle
church yesterday morning, con-
1 by Revs. A. A. Tilly and J. W.
ove. The remains were interred
i Vista cemetery by Undertakers
i & Son.
down to
[ Perino Boone Place Sold.
>
E T. Castleberry purchased last
|sday the Perino Boone place on
street for $1,100. Soon after the
Lseby his father, Jerome Castle-
tourchased the place and will oe-
rthe home at once. It is a good
t property.
Mr. A. D. Oliver was one of the good
citizens who was in town from Polks-
ville Tuesday. *
Mr, W. A. Crow of Gillsville, was in
town Wednesday.
Tax Collector Charles was here Tues
day and Wednesday.
The store room of Mrs. Jasper Dor
sey is being put in shape by the car
penters and will be ready for occupan
cy by February 1st. W. J. &. E. C*
Palmour will put a stock of goods into
the store as soon as they can get poses-
sion of it, and will have it and their
present room full of goods.
The new year has started off with
mighty fine weather. Everybody has
been in a rush to get everything
straightened out, and all hope for a
year of prosperity.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey left Tues
day for Florida to spend several weeks.
The doctor goes to Florida every win
ter a pleasant trip and he always
enjoys his outings. Much of his time
will be spent in fishing, and no doubt
he will have his usual good luck.
upon
us for a good clean hair cut,
io or shave. Always glad tcf see
se Parnell.
The People are invited to bring
their corn to ns to grind. We have a
new mill, well equipped, and we guar
antee satisfaction. Fuller & Porter,
proprietors,
[ A Good Woman Dies.
Priscilla Luther died Friday
pf last week at the home of her
ter, Mrs. John Deaton, several*
South of the v city. She was 75
if age and was a consistent mem-
the Methodist church. Her re-
were interred ’last Sunday at
le church.
What’s Your Face Worth.
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a sallow complexion, a jaun
diced look, moth patches and blotches
on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble.
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills: give
Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complex
ion. Only 25 cents at M. C. Browns
Drug Store.
insions to be Paid February 5th.
tensioners of Hall county, whose
are allowed, will be paid to
W. N. Dyer on February -5th.,
ision Commissioner Lindsey, and
barly date thereafter Judge Dyer
ly the pensioners at his office,
is a snug sum coming to the Hall
i pensioners and they will soon
toying their claims. >
Your Patronage is solicited for
our new corn mill. Let us grind, your
corn. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fuller
& Porter, proprietors. • -
White Man Turned Yellow.
Gre?t consternation was felt by the
friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington,'
Ky., When they saw he was turning
yellow. His skin slowly changed color*
also his eyes, and he suffered terribly.
His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He
was treated, by the best doctors, but
without benefit. Then he was adyised
to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver remedy, and he
writes: ‘‘After taking two bottles I
was wholly cured.” A trial proves its
matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Only 50e. Sold
by M. C. Brown, druggist.
Tbe County Schools.
Almost every school in the county
opened up last Monday. with a fairly
good attendance. Indications are that
the term will* be a successful one. Both
teachers and pupils have gotten down
to hard earnest work. Here’s succcess
to the county schools.
Wanted His Picture,
t we have all sorts and conditions
pie is shown by the fafet that a
seeing some pictures in one of
H & Company’s show windows
Using the comedy company play-
Hunts opera house, walked into
Dre and, approaching Mr. Bent
H, inquired his price for taking
es. Mr. Stovall good naturedly
be man his camera was not in
ng* order that day and cited him
are enough picture gallery.
They Were Here.
There was the largest crowd in town
last Tuesday that has been in Gaines
ville in many a day. . The town was
literally filled with people, and they
were a good natured lot. Many came
to attend public sales, while#others
came to do some trading. It resem
bled circus day with a big free street
parade.
District Stewards Mjeetin g.
The first district meeting of the
stewards of the Gainesville district was
held at the First Methodist church
this week. Many prominent church
men were present, and the meeting
was-& pleasure one. Much business
was transacted at the meeting, over
which Presiding Elder W, L. Pierce
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Our and Ladies’ Jacket
Free.
Coupon no. 1202 draws the Jacket.
Coupon no. 2883 draws the Gun.
Persons holding these numbers will
please call, present their coupons and
get article named, free of charge.
J B. MATHIS & CO.
es W. Chase’s clever comedy
-re the laugh comes In,” which
>*le Daniels is presenting at Hunt’s
i House on Monday evening Jan.
• and any one enjoying a good
king farce should be sure to see
tls replete with funny situations
^hen one imagines the troub-
fe at an end, something else turns
h is said to be one of the most
rly written comedies of the day.
is its first season on the road and
r b°dy will be anxious to see it.
lces > 35, 50 and 75 cents.
A Profitable Investment.
“I was troubled for about seven years
with my stomach and in bed half my
time,” says E. Demiek, Somerville,
Ind. “I spent about $1,000 and never
could get anything to help me until I
tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have
taken a few bottles and am entirely
well.” You don’t live by what yon
eat, but by wbat you digest and assim
ilate. If your stomach doesn’t dige t
your food you are really starving. K< -
dol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach’s
work by digesting the food. You
don’t have to diet. Eat all you want.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stom-
ash troubles. ROBERTSON & LAW.
Bought Garner Place.
Mr. A. J. Mundy bought the John D;
Garner farm, three miles west of Flow
ery Branch, at public outcry last Tues
dav for $5OQ0. The farm consists of
385 acres of fine land along the .Chatta
hoochee river.
Mundy has a knack of doing things
that nobody else has. We dont sup-'
pose any other man in tbe county could
buy an $8000 farm for $5000, especially
at a public sale, but that’s just what he
did. '
Armature is Oa The Way. —
A new armature for the dynamo at
the water and light plant, which was
damaged by accident last week, has
been ordered, and is expected to reach
-the city in a day or two.
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R£0/ST£R££> TJZAD£-f4ARK. -
Grossman, migi-iaelsonw & makers- Hew york,
• A- J. Mundy. who bought the
* arm last Tuesday, made a visit
I s new posessions. Wednesday.
^ one of the best farms in Hall
b and the Garner residence is
0 b e tbe finest houses in tha coun-
1 Northeast Georsria.
We make the above heavy cut for the next 45* days to clean up our Winter
Goods, which takes in •
'The Best Meal is ground at our
new corn mill, recently equipped to do
the best grinding for the people of this
section. Fuller & Porter, proprietors.
Mill in Laundry building on Main
street.
s, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats,
Pea Jackets, Ulsters, Winter Suits for Men, Boys and Children; Winter Under
wear, Hats, Men’s Odd Pants and Colored Shirts,
Our line of SHOES are the best, and they are going at COST. Don’t miss
getting a pair.
For the class of merchandise we carry, and for the close margin we make
this is a sacrificing cut, and yon should avail yourself of some of tnese value s
while they last. '
In conclusion we beg to thank you for your kind patronage in the past, a nd
wish each and everyone a happy and prosperous new year.
Respectfully yours, ~
Job Coudn’t Have Stood It
If he'd had Itching Piles. , They’re
terribly annoying; but - Bncklen’s Ar
nica Salve will cure the worst case /of
piles on earth. It has cured thousands.
For Inj uries, Pams or Bodily Eruptions
it’s the best salve in the world. Price
25c a box. Cure guaranteed, by M:
C. Brown.
• Farrow, after spending a
s at Sorter Springs, the Queen
fountains, returned to the city
^ °f the week. The Colonel, if
* e s of the people are consulted,
j||: 6 P re sented with a new com-
l0t f S Postmaster at Gainesville
_ er His administration
au admirable one.
Gov. Canciler to Speak,
Governed* Candler will come to Gaines
ville on the 18th., instant to deliver
an address at the exercises to be held
on General Lee’s birthday by the
Daughters of tbe Confederacy. The
occasion promises to be an interesting
one.
New Corn Mill. ' Bring us your
corn to grind, as we guarantee you
best meal. Fuller & Porter, at the
Gainesville Steam Laundry.
WATERMAN, BURNETT &