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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1902
c potter made a business
Heston this week/ ■'
g j Sanders visited the
s toD exposition this week.
c c. Sanders is a guest of her
Mrs. Hugh Price Hinton, at
- . ; . A Popular Salesman.
Mr. Ike Lipstine, formerly with
Biseman & Weil, has changed base and
is now with Essig Bros., 37 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, who handle a superb
line of clothing, hats and gent’s fur
nishing goods. He is a popular sales
man and having formerly been a res
ident of Gainesville, controls a big
trade not only in Atlanta £>ut here and
elsewhere. His friends wish him well.
Look out for his announcement in The
Ceackee before long.
-r. iraiiter, eisewnere m this issue.
He presents some facts in regard to
guanos that are worthy the attention
of every planter throughout Northeast
Georgia.
Mr. Parker is one of the largest
dealers in fertilizers in this part of the
state. As in everything else, he be
lieves in getting the best guano, “the
best being the cheapest” in the end.
He handles such old reliable brands as
“Armour’s Helmet,” “Golden Har
vest,” “Columbia,” “Sea Bird.” and
“Old Dominion,” all of which are man
ufactured by the strongest and best
concerns in the country.
His terms are most liberal, as will
be seen by a perusal of his advertise
ment. The farmers of this entire sec
tion should Call to see Mr. Parker be-
D. Bagwell carried his lit-
r to Atlanta Wednesday for
Wilbur Smith oi sycamore, is
. her mother, Mrs. M. E. Fields
street.
C. H. Pratt has returned home
klahoma after a pleasant visit to
rents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. White.
j C. C. Sanders is at Crystal River,
on a fisbiDff trip. He and Dr.
>vare together and, np doubt they
had a delightful time.
W. W. Sloan, one of Hall’s best
, DS) was in the city recently and
i that m all probability he would
, the race for tax collector this
Has moved into their handsome new
store in the Hudson block, West Washington
street, where they will always be found with a
Clerk’s. Wise Suggestion.. ; ,
“I have lately been much troubled
with dyspepsia, belching and feour
stomach,’’writes M. S. Mead, leading,
pharmacist of Attleboro, Mass. “I
eould eat hardly anything without
suffering several hours. My clerk sug
gested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
which I did with most happy results. I
have had no more truble and when one
can go to eating mincepie, chees. candy
and nuts after such a time, their diges
tion must be pretty good. I endorse
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily.’’.You
don’t have to diet. Eat all the good
food you want but don’t overload the
stomaeh. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
your food. Robertson & Law.
- Sale of Palmour,Property. .
Be sure to atiend the sale of the R.~
Palmour property next Thursday, Feb
ruary 20th. There will doubtless be
some good values as there will be no
humbug or by-bidding allowed. Every
thing is put on the block to the highest
bidder and some choice lots are to be’
sold. Don’t forget to attend this sale
next Thursday.
lave you been vaccinated? Be care-
feow you slap your friend on the
For you may get knocked down.
Lcinated arm is a pet that wont
h too much teasing. *
L friends of Col. S. K. Christo-
L r are urging him to make the race
representative, and he now has
consideration.
Time is too short to go into detail about our
immense store, enormous stock and unsurpassed
facilities for serving the trade of Gainesville and
Northeast Georgia. We can best demonstrate
these facts by serving you capably and accept
ably in our new quarters.
A cordial invitation is given the trading
public to call and see us. Respectfully,
m matter
■nld he enter the race he will make
■rely for his opponents. 1
l.A. J. Robinson has gone into Elsewhere
■auptcy, and Mr. S. C. Dunlap Jr., a dverti
■been appointed receiver of his as- Sacks, who c
I Dr. Robinson moved . to Gaines- k°use in the
ilast year from Dawson county S1( ^ e Public
■hassince built up a nice practice. some big rec
I who visit hii
Ivitations were issued Wednesday bargains.
■ valentine party to be given last _
ling by Miss Inez Langford at §0^
[home on Academy street. As she “Will won
Icharming hostess no doubt the hhe friends (
Lion was a delightful one to all her ^Mebole!
pds who attended. on account <
r. Thomas M. Bell left Wednesday nervous pros
f r Uy. V)nt “'
pavaunah, where he will be a guest B [ t { ers ? ena
ir. W. A. Winburn, traffic manager writes, “anc
ae Central railway. He will return a new persoi
ie* Monday accompanied by Mrs. Headache,
, who has been visiting there for an ^D?zzy SJ
!ral weeks. blessing. T
R. Logan & Go., is the style of a an ^ ee ^ ^y
1 firm recently opened for business Dee<
hePfeffer block on South Main A deed wa
set, next door below Boone Mdse, of the Super
Mr. J. R. Logan, the head of the g amue i q, j)
b, is a well known business map ffia Electric
I his many friends wish him great shoals on th ,
cess in his new stand. consideration
Ir. John A. Pierce, who has been at for the new
tollton for eight or ten months, er plant is tc
ere he built two nice churches, one Indications s
the Presbyterians and one for the pushed rapid
is&palians, returned home Saturday. Gainesville 1
built two excellent structures at an up-to-dat
rrollton and was highly compliment-
opon his work by both church com- -A.
ttees and the public generally. Lately sta
V. could not dij
Carpenters are this week putting , Q f Dr. Kmg’i
A Raging, Roaring'- Food
Washed down a telegraph line which
Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re
pair. “Staifthng waist deep in icy wa
ter,” he writes, “gave-me a terrible
copgh and cold. It grew worse daily.
Finally the best doctors in Oakland,
Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had
Consumption and could not live, Then
I began using Dr. King’s New Discov
ery and was wholly cured by six- bot
tles.” Positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and all. Throat and Lung trou
bles by O. Brown. Price 5oe.
SMITH-THOMAS
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Postponed Action.
The city eouncil did nf>t act upon
the question of .a new public school
building at the regular meeting Thurs
day night on account of the absence of
alderman Staton, * who could, not, be
present. It is presumed that the mat
ter will come up at the. next regular
meeting.
It is claimed that more votes
were counted in the recent Havana
election than were cast. “Better
annex Cuba. She is one of us
already,” says the Savannah
Press. -
Nag & Bro’s., store, and otherwise
proving it, and making of it an up-
pate store-room. The walls and
png have been freshly calcimined
W when all the interior work is com
ped the store will be one of the best
the city. Canning & Bro.,^ are pre-
Rgtodo a much larger business
In'all kinds Clothing. We must have rooja for onr Spring
Line and therefore we will sell at Cost all the heavy goods such as
Heavy Suits, Overcoats, and Men’s .and Radies’' Under wear, La
dies’ Jackets and Capes. These goods must be sold at once.
Come and take advantage of this line. You will save money when
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you come —-
“Write to your congressman* tell
him you want the Nicaragua ca
nal?” cries the New York Journal.
“No, no 1 ’ answers the Norfolk
Landmark;“tell him you want a
bag of vegetahlekeeds. You’II be
mpre ^apt to get it.” , ;
room for ail pupns. xne xeacuers <*uu
pupils have become adjusted to the
new conditions and are hard at work.
The remainder of the term will be
taught in the auditorium, it ’having
been deemed best to conduct the school
all under one roof rather than" to have
it divided. The pupils now do their
studying at home, the lack of room
only permitting them to recite at the
auditorium.
Stepbed Into Live Coals.
“When a child I burned my foot
frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads of
Jonesville,Va., “which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve wholly cured me after
everything else failed.” Infallible for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and
Piles. Sold by M- C: Brown. 25c.
Burglars At BeUton.
Burglars broke into the store of Mr.
A. J- Carter at Bellton last Saturday
night and blew open his safe, destroy
ing it. They failed to get any money
fhprp was none in the safe No clue
A Furniture Factory.
P* A. 0. Additon of Flowery Branch,
Jats to move his furniture factory
h that place to Gainesville. He is
^ doing a nice business at Flowery
^ch and is making money. How-
| er i lie has outgrown his quarters
and for three reasons he wants
IIDove t° Gainesville, viz: 1st., to se-
^competitive freight rates; 2nd. to
>rease bis output and get nearer the
I 1 ® %ests above Gainesville: 3rd.,
locate his own children and permit
^ e ffiployees to educate their children.'
r * Additon is now working 35 or 40
111 his factory, and if he moves
^he wants to at least double, his
fi/vi 668 ' an d turn out more goods..
A Monster of Fat.
In yiadosta, Ga., recently , a hog
was killed whose gross weight was
1,260 pounds; his net weight was
955 ✓pounds.. Each ham weighed
102 pounds. This f at nionster pro
duced 510 pounds Of lard, or nearly,
a tierce and a half—enough to last
a. smalFfamily about four years. Be
sides the lard, there was nearly a
wagon load of sausage from this
one pig, to say nothing of big dish-
pans of hog’s head cheese, liver pud
ding and other products.
A New Way to Dun.
A Rochester (Mich.) physician re
cently caused the following card to
he inserted in a local paper:
Wake up! Change cars! Don’t you
think you have been carrying my money
long enough? Come in and secure my
autograpn on a receipted bill. You will
feel better about it, and I assure you the
feeling will be mutual. Very truly yoters,