-- I I *: I,.,..'.iI I .4 Ij,'~ *S~"' ~44~'~" ~'U' 'i"4 I U *~*'*~~'O-~'--.' *'~I~.......4 v-hi '*' f -..4-u.L...&,, .-'w.4a..,.~.... '4DM 9 S -''..'4."e-'--.~...~.-.Se* g ~ L.. 4 w ~ ~ -- *4' ..'en.t -sa.. e-~ *b.,..#~4. ~4 V ; ROY Powd Saves Health The ue of RoyalBa Powder is e tial to the healthfunessof the (amily food. Yet ferment. the Alum akngow Royal Baking Po Nov" at a*a owc mOFAITY AND flI NT o(nSESE oi ro by Oarw pflrtn. M, ONAL AND OOCIAL ITEMS SlHaas Happened and What I Going W Happen Told in Short Paragrapha So That *'He Who Runs May Read 1' iM The Gun. hwuts WHduay Doau Am. J. A. Hague of Hegue was in the I:t*1 yesterday. lm sinon's Wonderful Salve for sale bP W. MeCollum & Co. J. S. Crown of Rocky Point was I` a.i.g in the city yesterday. ~'1. 0. Peterson of Trenton was tIIIlng in the city yesterday. UJ. Shaw of Alachus was a visitor r a the county capital yesterday. n Mrs. 0. P. Cannon of RoIky Point Ms shopping in the city yesterday. E. 3. B. Kite of Waldo was trans. Ssiga businmess in this city yesterday. John Cothern of Laromsse was a ltess visitor to Gainesvillae yester- SjiMr. and Mrs Hague Striekland of 't:eglle were among the visitors to this 4 ,a* yesterday. J. H. Prtor and J. A. Croeby of Mi,".aNOpy were transaeting business this ieity yesterday. 1. .J. Ward of Kirkwood. one of the ', eosnfml farmers of that section. was bi the eity yesterday. Mr. ad Mrs. W. L. 111ill and son de- p, ted yesterday for Roehelle. where bsy will make a brief visit to rela- mao J. F. DeSha of Fairbanks, one of the PfMinent residents of that section. S tnsatuuetinr business in this city Werday Iamuel Bapp. one of the oldest and bes known citizens of the West End. S Ina town yesterday from Jennings fake. The San acknowledges a pleas- at kall. Mns. Joseph H. Hogan and smon of high Spring were in the eity for a *1an timeyesterday. Whilehere lley S the guests of the former's mother. , Ms. J. 0. Witherspoon. h J. I. I)yes of Campville was a viiit- to this city yesterday Mr. Dyes SJustt been honored with the lec- Mom of justice of the peace of that dis- triet,iesH. I. Moran. S S. Sapp of Jennings Lske waI in Stewausterday and made The Sun an M Able eal Mr Sapp has bein in food. ders are injuriouL wder saves health. HER CO., N&W YORK. S. r Sad health for the past two years. texas Wonder is tile only thing that ,.anh to the regret of his many" has given me relief-I ought to say. tfileaS. 'ha. effected an absolute eure. : Rupeet fully. .* v. Alworth. a clever yvung man 0' (UJ. Homan. S Onla. has arrived in the city, and r l imake this his future home. Hie A TEXAS WONDER. *pted a position as bookkeeper One small bottle of the Texas Won- the sn ill Furniture Con- der. Hall's Great DisJovery. oures all fls wMr. worth served the Maron kidney y and bladder troubles. removes wOaty Wombn fo <>soinng here gravel, curee diabetes. arminal emie. sious. weak and lame baeks. rheuma. J. A. Maultsby of Canmipille. the iim and all irregularities of the kid- 0"SlsNful briek naneafstnur fr i .ti neys and bladder in both men a&d facturer of the famous El was transesetng buslanes yesterday. Mr. Entrnsam Toney cigar, In thit oitly states that he It making excellent sueese with the El Toney now, which is gaining a wide reputation among eoi4ker evsrl- where. lie is employing severaleipgar. maker at Waldo, uad deserves good sueees.. The Brown House continues to Im- prove and large. As was ttated sev. eral week ago. the room ever the First Nailonal Bank were enorsed a an addition to the boesm, ad wark. men as now *ip Isa remnIalag and repaperis a to be meed as ma ieax tot I hotel. As a beotl Ia. sar Josph A. Euel le a **asem - the travelli pebl appreelate selt a hos4lry a ts Brewm Hose, whikoh Io now I better odmlda soam Is hAe ev*r bew. W. B. Lewls, a pmMeslve pIaster of the AM"uae mention, was the *lty tradiag yesterday. and while ihem r. mewed bl sabisrlptlaes to The Ban Hi staesthlt the erops have been good in his motion, with the mmult that the people are properous and happy. TiM eotloso ep, netwith |standing the prIVM e s erfoilluae land roosh" a good. and, the s have bsen esively satlisetory. Thmo will be very little etloton st ien the wnrehoue. GREAT' OPENING BARGAIN SALE lea es't Tkuruiq, Frqd NOV. 16, 17, 18. This will be our firnt tirms Bargal Sale sin moving into our new stone front building on southeast eorer of square. known am Phifer' Cormer. This only begins a series of Baalain Salep which for low prioe have mude * New York Racket famous. For berlin giviag this sale will eelipse all former attempts at low prices and will knock all competitors out on the first round. We arq busy as bees now. but we want everybody within twenty miles of Gainesville to visit us during this sale and see the greatest outsiy of btrgainM ever played before a buying public. Anticipate your wants and lay in a supply while you cas buy at such bargains. PRICES WILL BE REDUCED In a Great Many Lines. CIRIl'LARI Felly Qeetim All Price Will be Distribated MNa*by and Tuesday* Don't Forgot the Dates: NOVEMBER 16. 17 end 18,1904 Te ter Ceamiry Friendst We want you to eome and bring your families,. We have built for your use a large hitching shed in our back los for your horses and vehiele.. Plenty of water and feed boxes for your horses, and if you bring your luneh we have plenty of room with hair and table. Come to 1'hifer' Corner. everybody. You are welcome. The Only Store in Gaineaville Trying Especially to Take Care of the Country People. W~ O~Ni me heap. Ap. J. D. itauklght of Mineapy was ameo trtm whokaeMe to iluInieslille yntsrda ind s peeoed subo option to The arn,. Mr tauknhWas he decided In make Ieis khit'ne., and will rn. move to slt idt I a few days. The propie of tialnesvillo will exiend a *Ormla wistelfme. W. R. mteekert s ald lI. 1: 5 Voyleo have returned from tli la inmemok, winere they have been for the past few days in an old*time hunt. There is lots of bix game in tUliu llammock ye,. but theme gentlemen were looking oinly for tLe ssmallor, auid utermded In killing a large number of qulrrels and an oceaesional turkey John Entensa of Waldo. hIli mamu /'' . J, H.,r e MinO wa aa tabe* oees vision tio ithb r oIry ti . 0. *eIM edm f aepNy arl meag the beweiow visilan to this Ity 9p1* Thkonast Otees and lawnwse goa. reoey of Graham were in the lty yes. ,ertday. I.. F. Meteo and family of a11tlhetr are visoitingJ l. M.annI ingad family West siftneeville After an absenee uf *some timeI Georgia. W. P. Oartt resturnmed to hi. h~uas in this city. Mties leCredt a rharmiag yeaug lady ofMtiwnpy Jiselen, was skojW ping I u the elty nWoida. Antilelpale youwr wats ald is Imp I aupnly dludarg r Bal gain a"l XNo. 1t. 7 aad. I New Ysek iatket. I. L. Williane of BeTlWellle wa Io the eity yesterday and renewed hib eoberiptoen to Alakem's lIsinary. Mis Nona JeralaI ihas med ters from a pleasst ils to the wflly d f1 Oaptalma B. W. Foasaie as NM elwm a"t, Josepk liih of MieMsmo, a memO bert of the firm of Umlsh Johemms uamer. wai trmwsItle bhees tis this ai ly pleerday. Mr. aid MUs. W. W btall, f Ma e Ohm1 woe ftra la ed 9 po rd, Mr. itA 4 PfItr -f hea l ObEe. Syla 0 Mags osd s plemas idsSe SMw o etr s.7% ~ ,Ift S .ikdill, Zto ImilH Mk AnallO to o dfke*. 0 0 ... wM. Isid tan vse wed iso sk ieWih.. we P. MoaM t mt f iTk aMt; ase te at at tee nbtb s N Owe, . 1 11l4- n I Onf PtIlpe iM eni. lmB Piskes, a se esafl n sih es V Iw. beary. i aled ath Sea 0mtMg W. D. Mor In o- t then who taeed lot el visit yeoteiday. Mr. ot shft thae teo wla i e lal te as n fawaa felem a hoable. A . R. D. P Fillps of Meredith, at f ber ofe those brmeof ihillips A eeh e*rw. cseelve ismaataeauuus d her, was tamsee e be a slm 1is k ey teteyay. r th ha bew emeof the moat modei pleats in Leviy tasi 0. 0. YThWAi of Roskele5. 3. * of NIesaopy W. L. bvis.t of SD, Polmo, w.o. Celld of Hage Ots to .4 she visitors to this city yeteudq. N. A. Calihn of Besniupsat has Jiust returned from a seo Eoa svielstis his old home. lesburs. Ill. -iad the . World's Fair. ie state Ithat the farmers of the W es are iv.g md, n me for te yield of crops has been s. eao moos and the prices haa been oi d, honce they as a rule have pleatyr t money. Friends of Captaino Wigate of ll ALDO Hamesmoek, who, had thmae a0lotemea to & become paralysee a few mouths age, ns- will be grald at rie Li oat lenm 6 n that he is very nmet. improved, aWE the honces are favor able Ie Ieds s for a complete recovery. Capta e thengute I. the lather of Mn'. a. V. MacFarland of this city. hi m n Inspector Strawnl ofeh.. Soluthat.. Inspection of the wiring of the Gaias loI will Gas mnd Electrie Light Company. He pronounced tha work of he newJ la every ntquirement of the agour Dr. elation, ahd took ocsslum to eoamupli. meot Manager Poig and his mea on. 0 the excellent workmanship. I ai Among th prominent "ris inr to this, (Porertr I city yesterday was L. C. Heater of Williston. whe mai Ti hSun na agree-. iuaml able oall. 'ir Hleter iea member of a $26,UW) vlmk company whleh has. been organized at Williston for the PWihl manufacture of vegetable and frai me. a aIL AL.-.! l1~ a a - -*&. -AL - Sherhff IE. Johns of Iradforl county was in the elyl from Starke yesterday. He eame to take into eus. tody one William Ford, colored, who was arrested by Deputy Sheriff J. H. I ranger Wednesday upon nsat itoms from the authorities of Bradford em-* ty. Ford isto wanted upon a charge of reasitimg an officer in the discharge of his dules. Judge Mason continues to "do bosl. ame" la the matrimonial line. He lasued yesterday licenses to It. H. Fulth and Polly A. Pope, Wan. Dau. trey and Ida 'M. Dudley, white, and Samuel Clifton and Mary Ann Wil. liam. colored. In the latter instanee the Judge enjoyed the distinction of performing the ceremony. at the con. elusion of which he caused the usual I salute. romS Naturrdn'sa IiAUy Sun Marion Campbell and son, Tom, of Alaehua were among the visitor to ( saineerille yesterday. H. T. Thomas and W. A. ghaw. two progressive farmers of Gordon. were among the visitors to this city yester- day. R. J. Hadsock of Alachba, one of the valued friends and subscribers of The sun, was among the business visitors to this city yesterday. T. J. Moeae of Hawthorn was In the city yesterday. He was en route home from Cedar Key and other points, where he has bee on business. F. .I. Stark, a suecesful colored farmer of Melrose who knows a good thing and subseeribes for The Son. was In the city yesterday and renewed his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. u i. L. Feaster and son were in the city from Mieanopy yes. terday. Mr. Feaster came for the pur- pose of having some dental work per- formed by Dfr. Alderman. The interior of the residence of M1r. and Mrs Janes It Graham is being improved by the application of fresh wall paper. The designs are of the latest pattern. and will add greatly to she interior surroundings. Frank Shawl of Union City. Ind., who is considering seriously locating a saw mill in this section, was in the oity yesterday. accompanied by his charming daughter. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Hart of Para. disc. READ THIS. Icedbone, Miss., Sept. 24. 190l. Dr. E. W. Hall. St. Louis. Meo -Dear Sir: In reply to youn of a recent date in regard to the efficiency of Hall's treat Disceovery a a kidney cure. I can safely say that it is well name when they call it a WONl)lElC. I have suffered with a weakness from the kidneys for years and have tried all advertised remedies for the con- laintl ah am wall. nkhvmfilanm sind liatl'- ,l~ '",jrra .* ., ..' "* mIamaa . o ,, I 1 . huMAL so ... .--. . 'usN T Tweumy-^ Si-^..|~~~ Aflp^ w^^ *1u ilM~- ^^ w '* '*. l A^^^,^~. a^"*s i'B l^as. ^^c~,K ^^^ ^W .IW akmA aMV^^^^.U : f 'l "' ,