Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, June 11, 1902, Image 7

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, 1902 A XX 01' X C E M E N TS. FOR STATE SENATOR. tsj>eetful!v announce myself a candidate lection as Slate Senator, to represent Hall, Ison, and Banks comities, subject to the locrc.tic primary. Rout, F. Quilltan. ■respectfully auuomice myself a candidate Section for State Senator to represent Hall, i, and Banks counties in the General nbly, subject to the action of the Demo- : primary*. II. H.'Perry. FOR TAX RECEIVER- * [ropectfuily announce myself a candidate ft-eiectioudbrTax Receiver of Hall count}*, |fct to the- action of the-] Democratic party. fOHX \V. Cox.* krtby auuounee myself a candidate for Tax F* cro: Hall county, subject to the action of pocraticprimary. M. McNeal. V ; !U ’ ,0U11 >' ; myself a candidate for elec- . • . Receiver of Hall couutv, subject to “ J '' " t,,e Democratic primary. Mitchell >v. white. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for election for Representative of Hall county in the General Assembly, subject to the Democratic primary of August 7th. Jesse E- Thompson. Ice Cream Kree2:ers, you want one. R. Smith. I hereby respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the Georgia Legislature, subject to the action ot the County j- primary. If nom inated and elected, I pledge rnysel f to remain at my post ot duty* and work for the best in terest of Hall couutv. Respectfully, B. A. Rogers. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. I re=pectfully announce mvself a candidate for election for Clerk of the Superior Court of Hall County, subject to the action of the Dem - oeratie primary. Jot S. Allen. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Super ior Court, subject to the primary election. I earnestly request every citizen interested to carefully investigate mv record. Thomas M. Bell. for TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election to the office of Tax Collector of Hall countv subject to the action of the Democratic party. ’ ^kl Charles. S’of 1 Hafi “u- Cf t a 5« n,lid ?. le for f ! for elecAoiS t!x Collector of 31* Dainty*; Pocratic party.-' J } h f ‘‘-'T™ 1 ° f ! subject to the action of the Democratic primary. !' , :^1f u , 0!lnCe m ysell' a candidate for .oeino-- 1 -V, C0; " ll -V- subject to the action of I v, u; c party. Aaron \V. Pass. E l, H.;p :i ' nlnce in -'clf a candidate fo r • count}-, subject to a Democrati I T respectfully announce mvself a candidate j for Tax Collector of Hall couutv subject to the i Democratic primary, August 7, 1002. R. N. Majors. Have You visited the lee cream par lor ot Will Summer? Everything to be had at a soda fount, served as you want it in nice cool parlor. Will S u.u ME it j fi. Lowney’S candies, and other kinds of nice candies, always fresh. Will Summer Jr. L,£tdies 9 do not worrv about the warm weather. Call and examine mv line of Refrigerators. R. Smith. You can always find three kinds of the nicest cream and sherbert at Will Summer Jit’s. , Try Repsinola, a new. driuk, aids digestion. Simply elegant. Will Summer Jr. dow nd Win- Chiffoniers or atie Lyle. Try Parnell’S barber shop for a good clean shave or haircut. Ifitchit. r z : A uu ?!i nc, r mvself a candidate •‘-ti 'V ^ ien ^ ot Hall couutv, subject ' Democratic primary. . G. J. Hanf.s. Rm iV )r !i, «: ICC a candidate for Feet 11 tv, c ot Sheriff of Hall county ' *" L act,lu !> > the Democratic primary John L. Gaines. ' ° R RE PR ESI \ NTATtVli. FOR COUNTV TREASURER- T hereby announce mv«e1f a candidate for re election for Treasurer of Hall countv, subject to the action of the Democratic nnmar^ ^ T hereby announce mvself a candidate for election for Treasurer ot Hall county subject to 1 GO To Watkins’, next door to Red Grocery, to get new Embroideries, worth 15c. and 20ct-at 10 and 12 24 c.* the action of the Democratic primary, me action in W. H. SUMMER Nice hot or cold baths, while you wait, -ar Parnell’s barber shop. Mrs. J. E. Jackson. SPRIHG and SUMMER J Strp'iv • . NiATMTT'Y. mvself a candidate for e. subject to a Detno- John'H. Pierce. rSj as Kepresc-ntativ l pninar v fcaion for Rtnre4 '^ t nvs r 1 a candidate Ij^trai AsseSbl?^„v lV ! °! Hal1 county in I^'icratic primal Je,:t to the action of K, Christopher. i^ttion'frj m - vself a candidate of County P rimijy l,hject to ,he action A. J.Alrxnv. To the Voters of Hall Comity: I respectfully announce a D emecratic for Courtv Treasurer subject to the ^mecrauc Primary 7th dav of August m2. l **s£Mcn ™ o,in«rtlle The peonl- of the county * I will admin- 1 ask ”*«■« H CAMPBK,.... FORCOUXTYSURVEYOR. [?:ShfcgtaSI™ oO* Democratic PH- mary. _. Don’t forget that T. O. Watkins’ is headquarters for Dry goods, Notions and Shoes. Come work. to see me for your barber - • i __ ' Tliose Jardineres are just love ly. Call to see them. R. -5AllT.il. Be Sure vou see those fine JEmbroitb eries at Watkins’ or lOct. and l^Ljcts. They are beauties. * a t *\V Lee Parnell. * Red Raven splits and Brbmo seltzer, ».-«• r Si mm fit's. A - Reliable Goods :AT: REASONABLE PRICES, Wo have good stock of Rubber and Leather Belt, Thresher Cranks and Spikes, Injec tors, Lubricators, Valves, Whistles, Packings, Pipe Fittings, Saw Teeth, Mower repairs, Harness,‘Saddles, Bridles, etc. We Can Save You Money On Summer LAP ROBES, HAMMOCKS, FISHING TACKLE, CHERRY SEEDERS, APPLE PARERS, CIDER MILLS &c. Come And See — PALMOUR H’rdw’re Co. GAINESVILLE, GAi * iperb ,ne Stock. THE LIFEBLOOD OF OUR BUSINESS w8S a better or more brebensive stock of footwear / . (Jainesville than we die- L Spring- Every pair id L ai l the worth, merit and - Jflteness that its price can uy . The tone and of many of the styles k conld not be excelled in finest city stores. Our great L js The Foot Glove Shoe for jmake ot real $5.00quality, Lolntely correct m every L of style and fit, which we L the popular price of $3.50. L rallies in fine shoes never Is good value—our platform, the best and biggest money’s worth that we can possibly give. It is because of this that our business is growing so fast and thriving so greatly. And, furthermore, because of the fact that in all lines we carry a really satisfactory variety—not small, swimpy assortments, but a good big range of style and kind, such as is not'usually seen outside of large city stores. The advan tages of trading here instead of elsewhere are very real and tangible. If you have not been in the habit of buying here ask someone who is. We are not afraid of the answer. Genuine Goodness. Our Grocery stock is the epi tome of good quality. Every thing in staple or fancy Groceries is to be found here, at most at tractive prices—never a penny more than they are worth—usual ly quite a little less. Special tention is called to our uently good Teas and We offer the highest quality pure blend Java and Mocha (no seed Mocha but genuine Arabian) at the really notable price of 85c a lb. This is but one sample from a stock that teems with similar good values. A MINT Of Dressiness And Economy. Spring Suggestions. This phrase exactly describes our Clothing Department. It is full of fresh, new spring lies in Men’s Suits, Pants and Furnishings, and in Boys and Children’s Clothing of every des- Dtioii. There is large variety to choose from, . and every garment is from reliable makers ♦ - ■ v " lose aoods are to be absolutely depended upon. And as to the prij^^^they are in every case verv low est consistent with reliability and goodness. We earnestly and sincerely believe that are giving better clothing values than anv other house in this city. We invite you to be the g-e, ro come and see our line and examine it carefully. Our fine array of new Spring Suits for n and boys are a treat to see, if you are in any way interested in fine clothing. Lawns in surpassingly profuse variety, 10c to 40c. India Lawns—cool, crisp and dressy, 10c. to 25c. Dimities—as dainty and pretty as are made—10c, to 20c. Organdies—in the very “lowest” effects—10c. to 15c. Mercerized Silk Ginghams, can hardly be told from silk itself, 17i to 22-Jc. Sea Island Madras—every one knows its goodness 10c. Percales—of the best—10 to 124c. Chambrays—in many stunning tints—10c. And many other things of like attractiveness. The Most Critical Taste. Will be pleased with our Spring showing ot fine Dress Fabrics. It is immaculately good—a splendid collection of the choicest dress goods creations of the season. All the newest favorites, all the old popular stand-bys—large varie ty of every sort of goods that can be needed for any purpose—that is what our Dress Goods depart ment offers you at the lowest of possible prices. Let us mention at random a few of the good things. Liberty Bell Foulards—15 Yd Pat tern—this week at $10 per Pattern, 46 in. Coat Serge at $1.00 per yd. imith-TT homa s