Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, July 16, 1902, Image 7

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY JULY 16, ' 1902, Stock 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. 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 at tention is called to our pre-emi- nently good Teas and Coffees. 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. e er was a better or more ,reheusive stock of footwear n iu Gainesville than we dis- this Spring. Every pair m Ids all the worth, merit and . Aainv.ess that its price can The Most Critical Tas te Lawns in surpassingly profuse variety, 10c to 40c. India Lawns—cool, crisp and dfessy, 10c. to 25 c. 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, 174 to 224c. Sea Island Madras—every one knows its goodness 10c. Percales—of the , best—10 to 124c. Cham brays—ini many stunning tints—10c. And many other things of like attractiveness. Will be pleased with our Spring eh owing of fine Dress Fabrics,. It is immaculately good—a splendid collection of the choicest dress goods creations of the season. AH 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 ns 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. cription- There is large variety to choose from, and every garment is from reliable makers whose goods are to be absolutely depended upon- And as to the prices, they are in every case the very lowest consistent with reliability and goodness We earnestly and sincerely believe that Iwe are giving better clothing values than any other house in this city We he the (judge, to come and see our line and examine it carefully- Our fine array of new Spring Suits for men and boys are a treat to see, if yon are in any way interested in fine clothing- Smith. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Luther B. Langford respectfully announces for the office of County Surveyor of Hall coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary. I respectfully announce myself * candidate for election for Representative of Hall county in the General Assembly, subject to the Democratic primary of August 7th.- . ANNOUNCEMENTS, FOR STATE SENATOR. 11 respectfullv announce myself a candidate hr election as State Senator, to represent Hall; fackson, and Banks counties, subject to the democratic primary. Robt, F. Qttillian. I respectfully announce myself a candidate forelection for County Surveyor, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. We 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, Bridies, etc. We Can Save You Money On Summer LAP ROBES, HAMMOCKS, FISHING TACKLE, CHERRY SEEDERS, APPLE PARERS, CIDER MILLS£&c. Come And ; - I respectfuliy announce myself a candidate ■or election for State Senator to represent Hall, ackson, and Banks counties in the General isssmnly, subject to the action of the Demo- ratic primary- H. H. PERRY. Try Parnell’S barber shop for a good clean shave or haircut. At the earnest solicitation of partial friends, and to gratify an honorable ambition, I announce myself a candidate at the forthcoming primary of the Democratic party for its nomination to the lower house of the general assembly from this county. Tanglefoot Ply paper. Get. some and tangle the feet of a few thous and of the little pests. Robertson & Law . FOR TAX RECEIVER. I respectfully announce myself a candidate ‘Qt fe election for Tax Receiver of Hall county, subject to the action of the- Democratic party. John W Cox. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for election for Cleric of the Superior Court of Hall County, subject to the action of the Dem ocraticprimary. Jot S. Allen. Nice hot or cold baths, while you wait, ar Parnell’s barber shop. fim.ft rc k£ announce tnyselfa candidate for elec- t i.,;“ r Ta * Receiver of Hall county, subject to etion of the Democratic primary. Mitchell w. white. Stock and poultry powders keep your stock healthy and make your hens lay. For sale by Robertson & Law. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate 4 for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Super ior Court, subject to the primary e ecti<m. I earnestly request every citizen interested to carefully Investigate my recorf^ ^ ^ FOR SHERIFF. >ectfu.iy announce myself a candidate for oi Hall county, subject to the action of nocratic party. j. L. Crow. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. ,,ieHon b r/r OU Xr m r f e T<.; nf^Ji enuuty, subject to the action of rbe Try our 5c. cigars. We keep the best. Robertson & Law. Tomatoes Sell For Ten Dents Each.; . Dr. R. D. Grigg bad bn exhibition at Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co’s, store this week the largest tomatoes ever exhibited here. There was four weighing.four pounds and two ounces, one of 'the number weighing one-and a quarter pounds. They were of the“Ponderosa” variety and so] d ; for ten cents each. Dr. Grigg is a fine gardener. Statement of the Condition of the announce myself a candidate for f-11 county, subject to the action of lie party. Aaron W. Pass. . The Best barber work is what you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be- ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s. I re<*t>ectfn11y announce mv«ejf a can^ioate J Section for Tax Collector of Hall rountv, ibieetto the action of‘he Democratic primary. lDjeciLu W. W. SfcpAW; Located at Gainesville, Ga., at the close of business June 30, 1902. j RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $199,699 78 Overdrafts — 1,604.45 Furniture a-»d Fixtures-.-— 4.538.84 Other Real Estate J — 1,508.06 Due from Banks and B' nkers in the state — 3,464.64 Due from Banks and Bankers in other stages -—*. Skr? 7,140 25 Currency— —————. • 5.871.00 Gold 250.00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies- 3,530 89 Checks and Cash Items —_ 1,604.69 announce myself a candidate for all county, subject to a Democratic J. A. Lyle. Come to see me for your barber work Lee Parnell . espectfu'ly announce myself a candidate ectio,, for sheriff of Ha'1 county, subject action of the Democratic primary. G. J. Hanes. T respcetfuUv announce mvcelf a candidate r or Tax Collector «f Hall conn tv, subject to the n^morratlcpHmarv. A.,yuat7, •«* MAJORB . An unhappy Indiana girl broks %er jaw trying to sing a high note. There is a prettv conceded ini- pression in general circulation that these Indiana .Jkw are just a little too ambition* ' i around.- Savannah Press Celebration at Harmony. There will be a Sunday school cele bration at Harmpny church, in Tad- more district, Friday the first da}' of August. It is expected that a large crowd will gather, and the occasion promises to be an enjoyable one. A big basket dinner will be spread, and much good singing will he enjoyed. ann unce myself a candidate for °n for the office of sheriff of Hall county Ui> th e action of the Democratic primary John l. Gaines. 229,302.60 Total for representative. annou ce myself a candidate for Viatic as Representative, subject to a Demo- primary. John H. Pierce. Capital Stock Paid in iSfcllta Surplus Fund__ Undivided profits, ess Current E x penses aud Taxes paid — Individual Deposits suoject to Checks Notes and Bills Rediscounted — :?63,000.00 . 22 000.00 * 33,038 35 101,264 25 20,000 00 A Poor Milionaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote as- lmilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by M. C. Brown, druggist. Total— lis 1229,302.60 State of Georgia, Countv of Hall. Before me came W. E. McKinney, cashier of The State Banking Co , who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the boohs of file in said Bank. . WE McKinney, Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed to before me, this 12th day of July 19CB. W. R. WINBURN, P. Hall County, Ga. A largM Liverpool firm employ ing over 500 clerks has an expert phrenologist to select, candidate for vacancies. Theyouiigfellow who gets an appointment stands head. Augusta Chronicle. the Voter* of wall fourty: t iino*i«w« mvcelf a caudate W^rlv^rf.j.cur.r snhi**et f o the Demeei-atic Ail—t 1<KV? T was born b. b-r’ i p reall of i'll. n1 Of the county know ^ « Tf plAo^e* 5 ! T-ea««rer, T win admin ZZ'WXk'X w*m "A the sun nort of‘he people of the county. th ,iiv WH. Campbell. electing r v amionnce myself a can in ah t °ffienin-J°, r . Repr ' ?!ientalive of Hall County t>««ISatk e pSi r ; uhject to "’ e ac,ion A. I Mow DY- jgg