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rHE 1 GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDa? OCTOBER 8, 1902
A bachelor in his second boyhood and
a widow in her second girlhood head
the list of harmless idiots.
wrote a note, saying: “I have just
found out what an ass l am;” What a
killing time Duluth would have if all
its citizens should act so vigorously up
on that sort of provocation.—-Washing
ton Post.
Cholly (proudly)—By? Jove! I’m quite
a professor of swimming, don’t you
know. I taught Mable Galey how to
swim in two lessons.
Jack—Gad! That was a quick throw-
down. ; .
Cholly (indignantly)—What do you
mean? v v
jack—Why, she let me give her ten
lessons before she learned.—Brooklyn
Life.
j SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Oeeice of Agent, Gainesville, Ga.,
October 4, 1903.
By direction of the Freight Claim Ag
ent ,1 will sell at public auction on Wed
nesday, Nov. 13, 1902, at the Southern
Railway depot, in Gainesville, Ga., for
freight and other charges, the follow
ing unclaimed and refused freight.
Sale will take place promptly at 10
o’clock a. m. Terms cash.
No. 1. John A. Smith, Lumber,
S. I. C. L. 55033.
No. 3. John A. Smith Mfg. Co., Lum
ber. M. & C. 3577.
W. A. Ramsetjr, Agent.
You can always make a woman be
lieve you love her if you can keep on
saying it without letting her see how
tired it makes you to do it.—Ex.
Baer ought to be kept in an ice box
with a glass door for about forty-eight
hours and a few tons of coal dumped
on the outside, where it would do him
good just to look at it.
With our new store added, we are better prepared to handle
than any other house in North Georgia, at prices tbs
be matched.
A Synonym.
“What is a synonym?”, asked a teach
er.
“Please, sir,” said a lad, “it’s a word
you can use in place of another if you
4ont know how to spell the other one.”
Dress Goods,
Full line all latest styles and
fabrics: Pebbled Cheviots, Cam
el’s Hair, Venetians, Serges.
Broadcloths. Poplins and Flan
nels. Complete line Trimmings,
Appliques, * Braids , Velvets,
Strengthen the tired kidneys and
purify the liver and bowels with a^ few
doses of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is an
admirable kidney tonic. Dr. E. E,
Dixon & Co.
Administrator’s Sale.
j GEORGIA, Hall County.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the court
house door in Gainesville, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in November 1903, the following tract
of land, to-wit: Fifty-two and one-half
acres, more or less, lying and being lit
Hall county, Georgia, and adjoining
lands: On Northwest by M. I. Fraser,
and on the North, South and East by
W. H. Deaton, same known as the dow
er land of Martha Deaton, and being
the home place of Rebecca J. Deaton.
There are good improvements oh thjs
place, and it is in high state of cultiva
tion.
Said property sold as the property of
Rebecca J. Deaton, deceased. Terms
cash.
* • W. H. Deaton,
Administrator Rebecca J. Deaton.
Whether there is cause for it or not
we are not able to say, but some of the
newspaper correspondents at Washing
ton are beginning to hint pretty broad
ly that the condition of President
Roosevelt is not altogether so “satis
factory” as the doctors have been re
porting it to be, *
The way President Roosevelt has
tackled the trusts and the coal strikers
indicates that he is still fond of hunt
ing big game.
Capes and Jackets.
Full line new Capes, Cloaks
and Jackets for Ladles, Misses
and Chidrens, $1 to $2.
Wool Fascinators, 15c to 50c.
Madies’ ready made Skirts—
gray, blue, black and brown—
£1.50, $2, $3 y $4 and $5—beau
ties—see them.
It is hard to get Georgia voters to go
to the polls when is no issue . The June
primary knocks the spots put of the
October election.
His Commission.
“John, dear* I want you to run an
errand for me.”
“Well, what is it?”
^Run to the store and order me a ton
of groceries and four quarts of coal!”—
Atlanta Constitution.
Clothing.
House overflowing with M
gains. Suit any size; ft-J
, pocket.
An all-wool clay worsted j |
cheviot for five dollars—m|
Suit. ]
New Goods; Stylish d
Rsght prices. 1
Boys’ suits 75c, 1,1.25 toJ
We handle W. S. Peck & Co]
celebrated Clothing for Mend
Boys.
“THE BOY OF TODAY”
demands durability and style ]
his clothing'; his every wantd
yours, too, will be fulfilled]
our superb collection of gj
ments for the little fellows, j
Bryan has broixea out again, but it
j§ Tom Jonnsou’s fault. This makes
Mark Hanna happy.
Maj. J. W. Warren, who has
been secretary of the executive
department lor many years, will
be retained in that position by
Governor-elect Terrell.
That big Pennsylvania coal strike
ha&got to be settled in some way. The
g&buc isn’t so much interested in who
*5, right, or who is wrong as it is in
getting coal. Coal it must have and
eoud it will have and that too very
S9Oa.-0olumbus Enquirer.
Domestics.
5000 yds. Best Factory Checks
at 3yic to 5c; 1Q00 yds. Best
Heavy Drills at 5c; 1000 yards
fine Shirting at 3c.
Big line of uu tings, variety of
Patterns, 5c to 10c.
Ad ministrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Hall county:
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of Hall county, Georgia, I
will sell at public outcry at the court
house door in the city ox Gainesville,
Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in November next
the following described property be
longing to the estate of Terrell Byrd,
deceased.
All that tract or parcel of land situ.- j
ated, lying and being in the Eleventh
district of said county, it being a por
tion of lot No. 131, on Big Yellow
Creek, and bounded as follows to-wit:
On the North bv lands of A. B. Wbel-
chel and Mrs. Elizabeth Kieth; on the
East by A. T. Jay; on the South by A.
T. Jay; and on the West by Mrs. Jane
Keith; consisting of 59 acres, more or
Two killed in Freight Wreck.
Washington, Oct. 3.—A rear
end collision between freight
trains, one of the Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore, the
other on the Richmond, Fred
ericksburg and Potomac, occured
this morning at the outstart from
the city, resulting in the
death of Fireman E. S. Keys and
Engineer J. IS, Purdue.
Several Indiana negroes have been
arrested for grave robbing. Th^y are
different, from the Georgia coon, for
there isn’t money enough in Wall
street to get one of of these inside a
graveyard after dark.—Ex.
Men’s Hats.
The New and Nobby “Jefferson’
$2 and $3- Fvery hat guaran
teed.
IA Gleam From The GOlden Gate.’
Enclosed please find check for 6 dozen
bottles of Cheney’s Expectorant. My
customers inquire frequently for it,
aad if the demand continues I will have
to order in larger quantities.
Roy E. Simpson.
San Francisco, Cal.
In Our Grocery Rooms
Is always found just what you want and just when you wantil! i-
to prices, listen : New York Standard Granulated Sugar,Sfe
for $1; Good Green Coffee 12 lbs. for $1; Arbuckle’s Roasted Ola
10c.; Good Standard Tobacco, 25c. per lb.
Keep on coming to us, and we’ll keep on treating you right.
Respectfully,
w. J. & E. C. PALMOUR
consisting of 59 acres, more or
less.
There is a good house on the place,
two branches run through the proper
ty, and about ten acres of it is in good
bottom land. Terms of sale cash. Sold
for the purpose of paying debts and
making distribution among the heirs at
law. Plat of this property may be
seen at the Gainesville News Office.
A. H. Jackson.
Administrator of Terrell Byrd, de
ceased.
The Confederate homes are get
ting to be numerous, now that the
years have removed almost all the
Confederate soldiers.
Impatience is the nic kname of a
certain dear little flower which should
be in every collection. It is nicknamed
because of its impatience to bloom,
lb is good for either potting or gar-
dfen culture, and will blossom steadily
for months at a time.
No matter how hard it rains, it
is most disrespectful, according to
Japanese etiquette, for ant one to
raise an umbrella in the presence
of a member of the imperial hous-
hold.
Electricity is now being adopted as a
motive power in many state quarries
t&Nortb Wales.
Two life convicts, in a Northern
psisou, cut off their hands to escape a
life of hard labor. Doesn’t this solve a
problem?—Macon News.
The towns aud cities of the
South whose business men organ
ize and keep a jealous eye on their
rivals and are ready to contend
for their own rights are the ones
that get the most these days.
Battleship Louis ana.
Washington, Oct. 3.—The secretarv
of the navy today awarded the contract
fjpr the construction of the battle ship
Louisiana to the Newport News Ship
Building Company at its bid of $3,990,-
QQfc.
The state bouse officers elected
Wednesday will begin tbeir terms
as soon as the legislature meets
and consolidates the returns and
announces the result. County
officers wijl enter upon their new
terms and duties on the first of
January. The exception to this
is State School Commissioner
Merritt, and this office having
been originally appointive and the
term expiring January 1st,, <he
will not go in until then.
The number of deaths in the
city of Havana in August, as
shown by the sanitary report, was
53«L The estimated population
of the city is 275,000—showing a
death rate of 22.81 per thousand
per annum. This is not a bad
showing. There was only one
case of yellow fever, and that did
not onginate in the citv.
Fruit of Loom Bleaching, 7 cents per yard.
Very heavy Double-fleeced Outing flannel at 8
1-2 cents, worth 10 cents.
! iq cent Percales at 7 cents.
I. j • ' #
1 3-4 Sea Island at 21-2 cents per yard.
Good Plaid Outing at 8 cents, worth lo cents.
All wool Henrietta, 46 inches wide, at 50 cents, worth 75,
Very heavy storm Serge, 42 inches wide, worth 75 cents, at 50 cents.
Boy’s knee Pants Suits at $1, 1.50, $2 and 2.50. Special good value at each priee.
Boy’s knee pants at 25c 35c 40c & 50c. worth much more. .
Try a pair of our SHOES--you will find we can save you money.
Special values offered in Men‘s Hats.
Ladies Cotton Knit underwear, 19 tfents per garment; 38 cents per suit; worth 25c4
Men‘s very heavy underwear at 75 cents per suit.
When you need anything in Dry God
Notions and Shoes you will find I can s®
you money.
W. A. WILSON & CO
Manufacturers and Dealers
jf [/ Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat Pads, Gig
i/ Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips- In
anything in horse goods.
300 all Leather Collars—to go at from 50c. to $1.00.
Don’t think anybody will sell you harness cheaper than we
Come to see us. We pay highest price lor Hides and Tal-