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Mr, J. H. Martin went to Atlanta
Thursday to remain a day or two on
business.
Miss Claude Law has returned from
Montgomery, Ala., and is stopping
with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Dean.
Try us for ar good clean hair cut,
shampoo or shave. Always glad to see
you. Lee Parnell.
NO NEW SCHOOL BUILDING-.
The city council met in special
session yesterday afternoon at 2
o’clock for the purpose of voting
on the question of holding an e-
lection to issue $20,000 worth of
bonds to build a new public school
building, Aldermen Eberhardt,
Dunlap and Williams voted for it
and Aldermen Hubbard, Staton
and Puckett against it, Being a
tie. Mayor Parker settled it by vo«
on s Rock Candy J*
greater than the total comS
o a 1 other Congh preparation, 0
Gainesville market, Thisof i tee o
nothing. It is only g straw J
where the wind blows the trade
does it not seem as if the remedi
sessed peculiar merit! Hardly a 6
isfied customer in the whole lot -
for yourself.
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Between Hew York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Richmond, Atlanta,
Hew Orleans and Points Worth, East,
South and West
For The Complexion.
The complexion always suffers from
biliousness or constipation. Unless
the bowels are kept open the impur
ities from the body appear in the form
of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt’s Lit-,
tie Early Risers keep the liver and
bowels in healthy condition and re
move the cause of such troubles. C. E.
Hooper, Albany, Ga., says; “I took
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for Bil-
They were just what I need-
Call on N, N. Littlefield for you
high grade acids and guano.
For Rent: The brick store build
ing now occupied by the Gainesville
Mdse. Co., on corner South Main and
Broad streets. Building is two-story
and basement, 50x165 feet, well suited
for large wholesale business. Posses
sion given February 1st. Apply to
P. N. Parker,
Gainesville, Ga.
IT UTILIZING A PAWNSHOP.
A pawnbroker with a shop up
town thinks that after all there may
be something new under the sun, al
though the adage says differently.
“A man wearing a rather Hand-
fur lined overcoat came into
a §°od two-
Gaines
)r the pres.
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901
SOUTHWARD
Dally
iousness. They were just wnax l need
ed. I am feeling better now than in
years.” Never gripe or distress. Safe,
thorough and gentle. The very best
pills. ROBERTSON & LAW.
W. F. FINDLEY.
Dv New York, PR R I 1255 pm J
Dv Philadelphia, PRRi 329 pm |
Dv Baltimore, PRR ! 5 45 pm J
Dv Washington, PRR I 6 55 p m j
Dv Richmond. SAD Ry 10 40 p m j
Dv Peteterabuig, ** 1131 p m J
DvNorlina “ J 205 am j
Dv Henderson ** 230 am j
Dv Raleigh 3 46 am |
Dv Southern Pines “ 537 am \
Dv Hamlet “ 630 am j
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Dv New York, N Y P & Nj f7 56am 1
Dv Philadelphia “ } 10 20 a m j
Dv New York, OLD S S Co| f3 00 pm J
Dv Baltimore, B S P Co { j
Dv Wash’ton, N& WSB! ———— J
Dv Portsmouth, SAD Ry J 9 00 pm j
Dv Weldon ** { 1133 pm J
Dv Norlina ** ! 12 55 a m {
Dv Henderson “ | 120 an j
Dv Raleigh “ { 302 am J
Dv Southern Pines , ** 1618 a m {
Dv Hamlet ** | 645 am i
Dv.Wilmington ** { ——— }
Ar Charlotte ** j 951 a m ]
Dv Chester ** ! 1008 a m 1
Dv Greenwood i‘ ! 12 07 pm |
Dv Athens “ j 219 pm |
Ar Atlanta^ ** j 3 35pm j
Ar Augusta, C & W C i 510 pm J
Ar Macon, C of Ga J ; 720 pm {
Ar Montg’m’ry A & W PJ 9.20 o m }
Ar Mobile, D & N } 2 55 am |
Ar New Orleans, D & N{ 7 80 a m }
Ar Nashville N C&St D! .535 am |
Ar Memphis ' ' j 400 pm !
some
my store one cold day recently,”
said he one day last week, "and after
removing his outside coat handed it
over to he put in pawn..
" *1 suppose you’ll allow me a dol
lar on it, won’t you V he asked.
Washouts on Railroads,
There were two washouts on the
Southern railway Thursday night. One
was between Buford and Suwanee and
one near AyersviHe, a few miles South
of Toccoa. Trains from the North
reached Gainesville via Elberton, Ath
ens and - Lula, several hours late.
Trains from the South were also great
ly delayed, having to wait until the
damage caused by wasfiouts could be
repaired. \ - v
On the G. J. & S. Railroad a wash
out occurred near Caihptom, and
through trains to Social Circle were de
layed for 'hours, There were also
three washouts between this city and
Jefferson. ?■
The rain Thursday was one of the
heaviest which has fallen in this sec
tion in a long time, and great damage
was done.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN 20, 1901.
Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) Tim*
No. 82 leaves 707 a. m. for Social Ciic j
No. 84 leaves 12,30 p. m. tor Winder,
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefferson and afj
cial Circle.
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p.m. for Jefferson. j
No. 87 arrivesTrom Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a.k j
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m. |
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m. j
SUNDAY TRAINS. I
No- 02. eaves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle^ |
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Sodai Circ j
No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson. j
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jeflersom. j
No. 97 arrives 1020 a.m. from Social dale j
No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from Social Circle. U I
Connections. I
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30. a, m. for Aik I
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m. |
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R,I I
for Augusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55 a. a ]
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p. m.; Arrive Atlanta IS ]
m.:
No. 84 connects at Winder for Athens aac^
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arriveAthens 2.50 p. m.; ar J
rive Atlanta 3,00 p. m, j
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for’Augustas J
.38 p. m.; arrive Augustaj9.25 p. m, I
No.86 connects at Social Circle . 1
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. inf j
Samuel C. Dtjkiap, I
- Recebjr I
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. “Sold by druggists.
“I said that he could have' that
much and more, too, if he wanted
it. He declined anything above a
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Money Loaned On Farms,
We make loans on improved farms,
in Hall, and the surrounding counties,
on ten years time, with the privilege of
making payments on the principal sum
at any time. For further information
dollar advance on the garment and
after getting it went away. On the
evening of the same day he came
hack for his coat and asked how
much the interest on the loan would
be. I told him 3 cents. This lie
paid, and as he was going away I
said to him: -
“*! beg your pardon, but do you
mind telling me why you put that
coat in pawn and took it out on the
same day P
“ Certainly I’ll tell you,’ said he,
grinning mischievously. T merely
wanted to check my coat for safe
keeping for the day. At the Grand
Central" station parcel room they
wanted 10 cents, hut you kindly did
it for 3. That’s all.”’—Hew York
NORTHWARD
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Dv Memphis, NCd StD{ 100pm }
Dv Nashville, | 10 55 p m {
Dv New Orleans, D & N [ 745pm J.
Dv Mobile, D & N {.1220 a m }.
Dv Montgomery A & W P{ 620am !
Dv Macon, C of Ga i 8 00am J
Dv Augusta, G&WC J 9 40am {
Dv Atlanta. $ S AD Ry { 1200 n’n {
Ar Athens, ** | 2 48pm j
Ar Greenwood { 450pm j
Ar Chester, “ | 6 43pm }
Dv Charlotte* ** | 630pm j
Dv Wilmington, ** 1 3 30 p m {
Dv Hamlet, " j 9 50pm {
Dv So’thern Pines,“ ! 1055pm {
Dv Raleigh, ** j 100am j
Ar Henderson* ** | 227am J
Dv Norlina, SA&Ry ! 310am {
Dv Weldon, “ \ 420am J
Ar Portsmouth, ** J 700am j
Ar Wash’ton, N&W 3RI — j
Ar Baltimore, B S P Co \ : J
Ar New York, ODSSCoi J
Ar Phila’phia,N YP&Ni +546pm }
Ar New York, ** { 8 40 pm 5
25«. 50c. f 1 I HAliHBfl 71 1 Bruggists.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell.
“something fust as good.” .
It Dazzles The World.
No Discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption. It’s
severest tests have been on hopeless
IPneuaioniaJ
N. N. Littlefield, deals in the very
best fertilizers at the lowest prices.
victims of Consumption,
Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
thousands of whom it has Testored to
perfect health. For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Croup, Hay fever, Hoarseness
and whooping Cough it is the quickest,
surest core' in the world. It is sold by
M. C. BROWN who guarantees satis
faction or refund money. Large bot
tles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
A Fossil Quarry.
One of the strangest quarries in
the world exists near the town of
Kemmerer, Wy., at an elevation of
8,200 feet above sea level. This
quarry is worked by hand, no blast
ing being permitted, owing to the
fragile nature of its output. The
latter consists solely of fossils, most
ly those of a few varieties of fish.
In operation the shale is split into
slabs, broken with sledge hammers
and thrown over the hank by hand.
When slabs containing the speci
mens are cut and taken out, they
are very moist and have to he dried
out to about one-third of their orig
inal weight. After the drying, has
proceeded far enough to permit of
the easy manipulation' of the mate
rial the fossils are carefully cleaned
by means of special tools devised for
the purpose. Many of these fish
fossils are exceedingly beautiful, ev
ery hone being plainly shown in the
outline. They rank as the finest
specimens: of fossil fishes yet dis
covered.
800 pm
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204 am
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500 am
My bath rooms are warm acd
comfortable at all tunes. Lee Psfiidl,
the barber.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic-
Eor biliousness, constipation and appendici
tis.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and heartfail-
ure. '
For fever chills, debility and kidney diseases,
take Demon -Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Demon Elixir is prepared from
the fresh juice of lemons combined with other
vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in
any of the above-named diseases. 50c. and $1.00
bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta,
* At the Capitol-
I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty
years I have been a grea€ sufferer from indiges
tion, constipation and biliousness. I have
tried all the remedies advertised for these dis
eases, and got n© permanent relief. - About one
year ago, the disease assuming a more severe
and dangerous form.. I became very weak, and
lost flesh rapidly. I commenced using Dr.
Mozley’s Demon JElixir. I gained twelve pounds
in three months. My strength and health, my
appetite and my digestion were perfectly re
stored, and now I feel as young and vigorous
as I ever did in my life.
D. T- ADDDRED.
Door keeper G eorgia State Senate, *
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Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
path Rooms warm and comfort*
bleat Parnell’s. Between Gunthers
and Mitchell’s
Georgia, Hall County:-Wili * a®
at public outcry within the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday m
1902, before the eourt house awr
Gainesville, for doe tte
of Gainesville, Ga., for the year
the following property, to wit.
One house and lot
Gainesville, Hall conn y, =
fronting One hundred aud » ^
(104) on Athens sfreetin IlD ,
running haek with. 51 caidhack.
to a balk street, tben^ vnth ^ V
street to T. M. Mereks ^
ginning corner on A ^ between
being all the Macks lot«
Mrs. Tanner’s and T. M. of
said street. the City
and to satisfy a fifam ia ° Ledfor a fo
of Gainesville, vs. W. ^nesville &
taxes due the city of ^ aine "
the year 1901. Marshal.
Surgeon’s Knife Not Needed,
Surgery is no longer necessary to
cnre piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cures such cases at once remov
ing the necessity for dangerous, pain-
sul and expensive operations. For
icalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises,
sores and skin diseases it is unequalled.
Beware of Counterfeits. ROBERT
SON & LAW.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
Is the very best medicine I ever used for the
diseases you recommend it for, and I have used
many kinds for woman’s troubles.
MRS. S, A. GRESHAM.
Mr. Hobson will now doubtless
have his desire to be retired from
the navy gratified since the Presi
dent has sent a message to the
senate recommending his retire
ment,
Don’t Be a Knocker.
The following is going the rounds
in the Kansas newspapers. It is
good advice anywhere. Read it and
see: . , ’
If there is any chance to boom
business, boom it. Don’t he a knock
er. Don’t pull a long -face and get
sour in your stomach. Get a smile
on you. Hold up your head. Get a
hold with both hands. >Then~ pull.
Bury your hatchet. Drop your tom
ahawk. Hide your little hammer.
When a stranger drops in, jolly him.
Tell him this is the greatest town on
-earth. It is. Don’t get mulish.
Jon’t roast. Just jolly. Ho man
ever helped himself by knocking
other people down. Ho man ever
:'ot rich trying to make people be
lieve that he was the only good man
on earth. You can’t climb the lad
der of fame by stepping on other
people’s corns. They are their
(■nvns, not yours, and they’re tender.
Xeep off the corns.
•snoiosuooim si joumq ^saq
et LL w *natussaifiuoo puap jo sapren
-$tqe sb ornsuajd qonui os p«ai
I Binq^ou si aiaq^,, 'Supfas ^saptu
-n^iqo ibrnnaptioo pffooa^[ janoissaiS
-uoq aq^ jo saumjOA joj aAijajuasaj
-dax siq op uajjptAi saq ubaloi uy
•jouinH snojosuooun
■Columbus Enquirer-Sun
It Girdles The Globe*
The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
rs the best in the world, extends round
the earth. It’s the one perfect healer
of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches
•sqjiroui
Aaj jsuj aqj Supmp Xn^padsa f sma3
aqj dn Sminq uaaq aAaq suaoxiauiy
qopi jo sraqumu aSjaj jaqj *paxiqd
-ap st ji 'si s-naga jo a^a;s jauuou
-qa siqj ioj asuao aqx ‘Strisii prjs
si aoxid aqj pua 'o^a siaaX uaj Sui
-qo^aj araAi iCaqj jaqAi saxuij juoj oj
aaiqj uioij q^iOAi aia iCaq^ iCpaaijy
•suiaS suoxoaid aqj ioj si aiaqj qaa
aioui aqi oS saoiid jaqSiq aq:j pua
'puamap aqj janha Xjiaau ^.ou saop
iflddus aqx *auii^ ;uasaid aq^ ^ Sui
OF LIVING COMBS FROM HOME-LIKE
of F^^cnflship.
iargentiemiii has irlcd the following
peculiar way of probing the rien z*
friendship. He sent letters to twenty
Intimate friends asking for a loan of a
pound. Thirteen of the two dozen
friends did not reply at all, five de
clined to lend the money, two promised
to send it on the next day and did not
do it, one sent his “last 10 shillings,”
and only three sent the full sum asked
for. The supplicant and -all the
“friends” he had written to are well
off.—St. Petersburg Novoe Yremya.
Find a home tnai
honest comfort tber
*-i furniture,
and bay ace
cuts a big figure in the house-hold happiness,
nished, and you will be pretty sure to find real
Different people haye different needs and tastes in
one wont suit another, I study the needs of everyone, i~
ui £io jsajBf aqy si auimuj piead y
■aujuiej Head V
Ancient Works of Bronze.
The use and application of metal
v ork and decoration, both as fix-
ures for appliances and useful do
mestic articles, are very ancient.
V. e find records of bronze being ex
tensively used by the Greeks and
! >mans, Greece especially bringing
t iC» arts of working bronze to per-
icetion. Hot only are works of co-
i s&l form produced by them in
t is metal, bu 5 t the ornaments of
t eir temples, doors, weapons, ar-
i r and the prows of their galleys
^ made of it. They had also a
*UO OS pUB C 8ABS
# saxB S3 qons r aSpa uaaq b Supimhax
stnaraa|dun Xirera ojm (Bjara* srqt
eqBm 0} raaqj pajquua qoiqA azuojq
^uijadma^ pus SuiuapiBq jo ssaoojd
I am not worth a million in my
own right!” faltered she sadly, for she
had read that manly men abhor the
thought of marrying rich women.
“I love you for all that,” he cried
generously.—Town Topics.
You can get just what you ar-; rjkt
the lowest.
To Take Off Wax Candle Grease.
Have an iron made very hot; put
a piece of clean blotting paper over
the grease spot and hold the iron
close to it, but dp not let it touch
the paper. The grease will be drawn
iinto the paper and removed from
the material.
Bales For Dress.
Dress yourself fine where others are
fine and plain where others are plain,
but take care that your clothes are well
made and fit you, for otherwise they
will give you a very awkward air-—
Lord Chesterfield.
Bfi
CON SUMPT.iON