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Call on N, N. Littlefield for
Guerry Club To Have Meeting.
A meeting of ther Guerry club will
be held at the court house next Mon
day night at 8:30 o’clock. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
CUBES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. .
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
t to time.; told by druggists.
You are invited to call and see the
beautiful things that are being shown
by T. S. Campbell & Son. They are al
most daily opening new things. They
call 4 especial attention to the oval, cir
Says He Was Tortured.
“I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk,” writes H. Robin
son, Hillsborough, Ill., “but Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve completely cured
them.” Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, teores, scalds, bums, boils,
ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases
and piles. Cure guaranteed by M. G.
Brown. 25c.
With all the new effects to be found in any first-class up-to-date
Clothins- and Men’s Tumishiner establishment, having; bought
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6Yv5TtM
>r Kij^hr-ihope. clotfiintf
. fojz Hard'fb-Rt^lien
HAND-MADE
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Grossman. £Ugha&son* & go makers- New york,
The City Welcomes Him.
Dr. R. P. Sorrells a man of consider
ate wealth, whom we are delighted, to
our city as a citizen, is perparing to
open up a fine drugstore in . the Ar
lington block, and in additon will do a
general practice, making a specialy of
deseaes of women. The information
comes from his former home that he is
a very proment, and successful physi
cian,
ABOVE
SEA.
Agricultural.
College
Main Building.
Gone To Reunion.
Quite a number of people left here
yesterday to attend the Confederate
veteran’s reunion at Dallas Texas.
Many of them will visit Oklahoma,.
Indian Territory and other points
while away. Among those went were:
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Boone and daugh
ter, Messers E. E. KinSbrough, Henry
Porter, H. W. McArthur, W. W. Shipp,
John Whelchel, F. M. Loden, Marion
Reed, James Blackstock, Aiken and
wife, J. S., Joe and Charlie Davis-, Miss:
Barrett of Silver City, R. T. Kemmef
of Cleveland, Miss Nellie Wood, Mrs.
Homer Thompson, F. C. Hunt, Jeff D.
Whelchel and two brothers, W. T.
Sell, B. Wilson, George Gould, Dr. J.
W. Oslin, Dr. A. J. Robinson and wife,
John, Pos and Webb Braselton and
wife of Pendergrass.
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A.B.,
B.S., Normal and Business Man’s courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, invigorating- cli
mate; military discipline; good moral and
religions influences. Cheapest board in the
State; abundance of country produce;expenses
from $75 to $150 a jjear; board in dormitories
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all finder the
control of-the University. A college prepar
atory class. Co-ed. ication of sexes. The insti
tution founded specially for students of limited
means. Send f-»r catalogue to the President.
los. S. Stbwaxt, A.M.
Go to a Wedding.
Mr> and Mrs. :l. D. Wood side leave
Wednesday for Raton Rouge, La.,
where they will attend the marriage of
Mr. Robert I. Woodside and Miss Lula
Baynard Woodside next Friday. The
groom is a brotherpf Mr. Woodside and
was best man at his wedding last year,
and the latter will act as best man at
this wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside
will visit New Orleans and other points
before returning home.
Notice:
The public is warned not to hire or
harbor my son, Will Nelson, col., who
left my home in Tadmore district,
Sunday April 6th.
Cater Carter, col.
Sugar Hill, Ga.
Tile Best barber work is what
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be-
tween*Gunther’s and Mitchell’s.
early, thereby securing the nobby and snappy styles that the wel
dressed trade calls for.
Besides the superior quality our clothing
carries the
STYLE, FIT, AND FINISH
That is rarely found in ready-made Clothing. It is getting to be
no trouble to sell the trade who has worn one of our Suits, as he is
satisfied that it will hold up and wear because it is cut and made
to fit.
Our long and careful study of the woolen and manufacturing
* market teaches us that we need not fear competition in the Cloth
ing business, and especially not to abuse our friends who depenc
on us for real value. We are on the ground and are here to stay,
nd think more of you than any one else.
Fit the Hardto-Fit.'
NOW COMING DOWN TO FACTS:
Yon well know that we fit all sizes and’ shapes; but if your taste
is not met through our stock we can make you a suite to order from
$13.50 to $50. So donteay you cannot be pleased in your own city.
The corps of tailors we have worked^ and the years of experience we
have put m with the first-class trade, will convince you at once that
we know better how to serve yon, and know better what you are get
ting, than if we had only handled ready-made Clothing.
Should our extensive Trouser Department, which carries all sizes
♦ and prices, and most of them sold with a positive guarantee not to rip,
buttons t<*come off, etc., we make them for $3.5Qto$i5.
For a stylish hat, we handle the celebrated Guyer & Madison
Hat, every one guaranteed. You Will not be in it if you don’t wear one.
To look in at our store will convince you that we have the
Ties and Shirts for Spring and Summer. The most perfect fitting col
lar is sold at our store. We will not mention what our midsummer
stock will embrace, bnfcif you cannot be pleased here it will be your own
Hamilton Carhart’s Union Made Overalls for sale here.
fault.
YOURS, FOR BUSINESS,
Waterman, Burnett & Co.
Notice.
Street tax for the year .1902 is now
due. Settlement must be made with
out delay, with either the City Clerk or
B. H. Parks, Chief Police. By order of
the Mayor. J. Blalock,
April 16, 1902. City Clerk.
Mr. W. W. Sloan Enters Race.
Mr. W.JW. Sloan is a candidate for
Tax Collector. He is one of Hall coun
ty’s best citizens and if elected would
fill the office creditably and acceptably
to the people. He is no stranger, hav
ing been in the race two years ago and
his friends will rally to his support in
the present contest. .
Wants to Help Others*
“I had stomach trouble all my life,
says Edw. Mehler, proprietor of the
Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., “and
tried all kinds of remedies, went to
several doctors and spent considerable
money trying to get a moment’s peace.
Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and have been taking it to my
great satisfaction. I never found its
equal for stomach trouble and gladly
recommend it in hope that I may help
other .sufferers ” Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure cures aU stomach troubles, You
don’t have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat. Robertson
& Law.
Money Loaned On Farms.
' We make loans on; improved farms,
m 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
apply to
R. P. Lattneb,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Gaines
ville, Ga. f
GEORGIA AN EXPOSITION STATE.
Administrator’s Sale.
Geoboia—HaU County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
mblie outcry, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1902, at the court house in said
county, between the legal hours of sale,
the following real estate, situated in
said Hall County, to-wit:
A nice three (3) room dwelling house
and lot, corner of Lee and Washington
streets, Gainesville, Ga., adjoining
lands of R. Smith, D. Scobfield and oth
ers. Good neighborhood, close in, and
situated on the Dahlonega Electric
j Railway line. Terms cash.
This April 7th, 1902.
’L. O. Barron,
Administrator of Mrs. M- F. Barron,
deceased.
Tax Notice-Second Round.
I will be at the places mentioned be-
ow, at the time specified, for the pur
pose of taking state and county tax
returns for the year 1902:
Gainesville? April 21.
There can be no doubt that our state
has set the example and the pace for
all her southern sisters in the matter
of Expositions and Fairs. We began
with the Cotton States Exposition in
*81; followed that up with two others,
the last in ’95, each larger and better
than the one preceding it, and between
whiles held a State Fair every year,
as well as the Atlanta Fair, which sue*
ceeded to the great Exposition of ’95.
We have drawn largely upon the good
will and sympathy of our sister states,
the Union over, but because of con*
stitutional restrictions the state as
such has not been able to do much for
the Expositions held in other commu
nities. By some means an exhibit,
partial only, was made of our min
erals at the Pan-American, and practi
cally the same material is now on
view at Charleston, hut the state is
not fairly represented. It is too lats
for us to get up an exhibit for Charles*
ton of the wonderful and varied prod
ucts of our farms, mines, forests and
factories, hut we can go over and show
our neighbors and the world the kind
of men and women we produce. It is
not too late for that kind of an exhibit,
and after all that is the best kind.
Show us your citizenry and we will
tell you what kind of a state yon have.
Moreover it is the sort of exhibit
which at this time will be most appre*
dated by our brethren of South Caro
lina. They desire our presence; in
fact, they need it. They have con
structed the greatest industrial enter
prise onr section has ever seen. It is
intended to help the whole south, and
will do so, hut onr people have not ap
preciated its magnitude or beauty, and
have therefore not given it the support
which it so well deserves. Railroad
rates to Charleston are phenomenally
low, the weather is delightful there,
the trip is a short one, nearly every
one can spare the time and money l
quired and no one will regret it
It is a Fact.
That daring 1901 the saw „ „
on-s Sock Candv (■„„ ? ih
greater than the total ^ *3
of all other Cough BrenuM- 1 ”' 4 Y
nothing. It is on i v w
wherethe wlnd'Sows^Tr**
does it not seem ^ if the
sessed peculiar merit? Hardly..-
isfied customer in the whole lot
for yourself
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J- & 8. MILBoaS'
ARRIVAL AND PEP
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Eastern Standard (75th (Meridhm) rJ
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for s^T?.
No.841eavesl2^)p; m . lor S ^^
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m . for So
cial Circle. Jeffersoaaaij
No.SSleaves^p.m.foneff^
No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,^-.
No. 8t>. arrives from Social Circle 1 J
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4.8-5 n. I
No. 81arrives from Social Circle^* *1
SVNDAY TRACTS,
No - 92 eaves 7.35 a. m. for Social r™,
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for ££ S?
No. 98 leaves 4.00 p. m. for Jefferson
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. fr® r eff e rsnn
No. 97amvesI0^0a.m.WS n ci l
No. »1 arrives 2,45 p. m. SmsiSfcwJ
Connections,
No. 82 connects at Winder^ a
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m. J
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga
for Augusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55 aj
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p.-m.; Arrive Atlanta ]
No. 84 connects at Winder for Athens ■
Atldnta 2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. a. ]
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for AngaJ
.ifc p. m.; arr iveugusta 9.25 p. m. £
No. 86 coanects at Social Itrcle n- - *
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9 JO p. ml
Samuel c. Dcsiaf,
more, Washington, Richmond, itU
Hew Orleans and Points M,
Sonth and West
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th.,I9fl
SOUTHWARD
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Roberts
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Friendship
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Glade'
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Big Hickory
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John M-. Halsey
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8 4 p. m.
John W. Cox,
Tax Receiver.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR-
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic-/
For biliousness, constipation' and appendici
tis.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and heartfa.il-
ure.
For fever chills, debility and kidney diseases,
take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir is prepared from
the fresh juice of lemons combined with other
vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in
§ ny of the above-named diseases. 59c. and $1.00
ottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta,
Ga.
At the Capitol-
Lv New York, N YP &N
Lv Philadelphia
Lv New York. OD S S Co
Lv Baltimore, BS P Co
Lv Wash’ton, N&WSB
Lv Portsmouth, S A LRy
Lv Weldon i(
Lv Norlina
Lv Henderso'i M
Lv Raleigh .
Lv Southern Pines (
Lv Hamlet
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At Charlotte
Lv Chester *
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Lv Athens „
Ax Atlanta %
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Ar Nashville N C & St L
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Mozley’s Lerrfon Elixir,
Is the very best medicine I ever used for the
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