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The millinery openings attract
ed the attention of the ladies
Tuesday and Wednesday. There,
were many pretty things on dis
play, and the milliners sales were
quite satisfactory.
Mr. J. W. Cox, Tax Receiver,
begins his first round April 2d.
See notice elsewhere in this issue.
- “ I had a most stubborn cough
for many years. It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin. I
then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and was quickly cured.”
R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
Bdnoate Tour Bowels With Cas carets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If Co C. C. fail, druggists refund money
appreciated. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
tells all about it as a forage crop for seeding
With Cow Peas. Also about all other Southern
forage crops including Teosinte, Sorghums,
Pearl or Cat-tail Millet, Rape, Beggar Weed,
Vetches, Soja Beans and Velvet Beans. >
Catalogue mailed free upon request.
T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND. - - VIRGINIA.
Of the Sun throws.a dark shadow on
the earth. So it is with the human body
when disease shuts out the Jight of health
and happiness.
Mr. C. R. Allen spent last Mon
day in Atlanta, where he went to
meet an importer of crockery. Ho
made, a large order for these im
ported goods for fall delivery.
*r
Mr. W. R. Canning was among
the prominent citizens of the
Queen City who spent last Mon
day in Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Lampkin of Athens,
will arrive in the city today to be
a guest of Miss«Clara l&dge/
Mrs. S. H. Zellner of Monroe
county, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Mattie Merritt.
PRICKLY
ASH
BITTERS
Is an antidote for all diseases which attack
the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowels.
It drives out constipated conditions, restores,
functional activity and regularity.
MAKES—
Pure Blood.
Strong Nerves end
Good Digestion.
People who have used it say it is ~ their
main reliance for keeping the body healthy. <
SOLD AT DRUCCMT9*
Price. SlcOO.
tfSCUi. HOTB.—Prickly Atf> BMW t* SOU'
la fbe aw that It oin be oaed a* m dftik. It U ac
oatto.. MgMy cedlotud yet |
Mr. W*. J. Palmour, one of
Gainesville’s hustling young bus
iness men, spent last Monday in
Atlanta. t
Mr. T. P. Hudson has returned
home from a business trip of sev
eral days to Columbus and points
in Alabama.
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it’s the great
est cough remedy^ ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There’s cure in every drop.
Three sizes s 25c., 50c., $1. All drogfists.
Consult your doctor. If bo say* take it,
then do as he says- P £2*
to take it, then don’t take it. He knows.
T,eave it with him. We are willing.
x>eave w * c AVER CO.. Lowell. Mass.
Attentive te the Duties.
“Yes, I’m one of the trustees of th«
proposed gallery of art.”
“Wbat have yon done so far?”
“So far? Why, we’ve eaten three an
nual dinners and are 15 preparing for a
fourth.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Anticipated.
Stem Parent—I suppose you are
aware, young man. that I cease to pro
vide for my daughter when she leaves
my roof?
Suitor—Oh, yes! We have settled
about that—Bertha and L We have de
cided to make our home with you.—
Boston Transcript.
The Very Best.
Mrs. Nurich—I want some terrapins.
Dealer—Yes’m. Diamondbacks?
Mrs. Nurich,—Yes, and see that the
diamonds are of the first water—Ohio
State Journal.
Mr. J. H. Shirley is considering
entering the race for Tax Collec
tor. He is a good citizen and
would make a strong race.
Prof. R. E. Park of the Univer
sity of Georgia, came over from
Athens Saturday and remained
until Monday with his wife, who
is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C.
Whelchel.
Rev. W. S. McGarrity 8nd fam
ily of London, Ky., and Mrs. A.
E. McGarrity of Atlanta, are vis
iting Rev. and Mrs. J. A, Wynne
at the Baptist parsonage.
Rev. J. A. Wynne, Dr. M. M.
Riley, Judge and Mrs. G.H. Prior,
Col. W, I. Hobbs, Prof. A. W.
Van Hoose and Misses Leila and
Irene Carter are attending the
State Baptist Convention at Rome
as delegates from the First Bap
tist church of Gainesville.
Mrs. C. C. Staton, who has been
quite sick for sometime, is not
very much improved.
Dr. J. H. Daniel, after spend
ing a few days at home, left the
first of the week for a business
trip on the road.
City Clerk Joe Blalock spent
Monday at Hochton, where he
went to attend the funeral of his
mother.
Not Good Enough.
Mr. Nucoraer—I found a china collai
button in the ha$h this morning, and—
Landlady—Nora, bring a gold plated
button for Mr. Nucomer. Remember
he is on the second floor.—San Francis
co Chronicle.
COLE’S COMBINATION PLANTER
Is positively and absolutely without an
equal as a Money and Labor savqr.
Plants Cotton r Corn, Peas, etc., as Well
and even better than any seperate
special machine ever built. -
We prove it in your-own field at our ex
pense. Write for full information.
THE COLE MEG CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Comforting.
Patient—Doctor, what is.the effect
of that medicine you just gave me?
Physician—I don’t know, but in the
Interests of science I feel it my duty
to stay and find out.—Ohio State Jour
nal.
A Household Name.
Several citizens of the city and
county, who take an interest in
politics, will go to Atlanta today
to attend a meeting of the state
executive committee of the Demo
cratic party.
Miss Rosa Garter Mathewson of
Atlanta, has been a guest of Miss
es Leila and Irene Carter this
week.
Prof. A. W. Van Hoose spent
last Mondav in Athens.
“Royal Baking Powder*’ is a house
hold word pretty much the civilized
world over, and the article^ itself has
become a necessity in thousands upon
thousands of families in nearly every
civilized country. The success of . this
splendid preparation is due to the fact
that it is exactly what it is represent
ed to be—a pure cream of tartar ba
king powder. One of its great
mendations is its high leavening
er. That, of course, appeals to
housewife. It secures a light ,
with the least amount of attention
and trouble. It can be counted upon.
But it has a virtue beyond that—It is
“absolutely pure.” Royal
Powder contains nothing
It can be used with perfect
and with the certainty that,
W: R. DEXTER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
■ AND DEALER IN
All kinds of funeral furnishings,
nice teams and prompt 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
How Are Y«or Kidneys f
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Saw
ole free. Add St ."-ling Remedy Co., Chicago or a. >
it is concerned, 'the baking will be
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