Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 15, 1902, Image 6

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rflE GAINESViLiL,E NEWS, WEDNESDa? OCTOBER 15, 1902. The prison commission says the les sees owe the State for hire of convicts $50,000 for the last quarter. It is about time that Georgia stopped hiiing out its criminals to private parties, and put them on the public roads;—Griffin News. / ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Oeeice of Agent, Gainesville, Ga., October 4, 1902. By direction of the Freight Claim Ag ent,! will sell at public auction on Wed nesday, Nov. 12, 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. 55032. No. 2. John A. Smith Mfg. Co., Lum ber. M, & C. 3577. . ; W. A. Ramseub, Agent. A Gleiam From The GOldenGate. Enclosed please find check for 6 dozen bottles of Cheney’s Expectorant. My customers inquire frequently for it, and if the demand continues I willbave to order in larger quantities. Roy E. Simpson. San Francisco, Cal. With our new store added, we are better prepared to than any other house in North Georgia, at pri foe matched. I Overcoats. One lot black cheviot, velvet collar overcoats, $2.' j One lot men’s blue beaver, velvet collar overcoats, regular 5 and $6 goods to go at $4. - One lot black Ulster coats, high collars and extra length, at 5 and $6. One lot nice, nobby dress over coats, in tans, grays and blacks,' at from 8.00 to #10. Also the swell Raglans at $10. John, the 16 year old son of Leon Pettijohn died last Friday near Jar- rett. His remains were interred at the family burying grounds last Satur day, to 2.50. All latest styles. We also have a full li ne coarse shoes. See them. Besoived 2nd. That we do now. on the part of Stephenson Lodge No. 26, Knights of Pythias, extend that svm- pathy and love that arises lrom friend-* ghip born of onr deepest attachment •and sincerest regard. Besoived 3rd. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished our brother as expressive of our deepest feelings and the same spread upon the minutes of this lodge. G. D. Lay Jno. T. Dorsey J. H. White Comnaittee Administrator’s Sale. 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 Clothing, The PECK Clothing, best and latest—is sold ot us. Suits from 10.00 to Men’s all-wool clay worst* from 5 to $8. Better grac better money. Childrens 74c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, and #2. With the minerB striking m Pennsylvania, the street car men the miners in in New Orleans, Alabama and other threatening nearer home, this seems to be a rather troublous period betweenn capital and labor.-^Ex. , in November 3902, the following tract of land, to-wit: Fifty-two and one-half acres, more or less, lying and being in 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. Ladies’ Cloaks.' A pretty line to select from; from 1.75, 2, 3, 4, 5,andon: to $12. Children’s cloaks k 1 to #5. Hats. We are handling the celebrat ed JEFFERSON hat When you buy a hat be sure it’s a JEF FERSON, 2*00 and #3. Every hat guaranteed. All lhe new colors and shapes. Grand Sire to Come October 3 let. Hon. John B.' Goodwin of Atlanta, Grand-Sire of the world, I. O. O. F, will ppy a visit to Air Line Lodge, No. G&, of Gainesville, Friday night, Octo ber 31st. Every Odd Fellow in Hall county is not only invited but urged to be present. Hunt's opera house has been secured for the occasion, and the -Odd Fellows propose to make the visit of the Grand Sire one productive of much good to the order throughout this section. Ladies’ Cloaks, j Here you can pick yourchoid and get exactly what you wAi at from $1 to #7. j Administrator’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 pi 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, I deceased. I All that tract oi* parcel of land situ-I 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. Whel- 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 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. ~ . Underwear, Cold weather is coming am you want to keep warm. Ladies and children’s union suits i from 35c to 85 cents • CM drens, 25c to 50 cents. Capt. Canning 1 Resigns. Captain G. T. Canning sent a letter •to the Candler Horse Guards last night stating that foe would at once forward his resignation to the Governor as Cap tain of the troop. The resignation will be accepted and an election or dered. Col. Ben Galliard will probably be elected as his successor. \ In Our Grocery Rooms Is always found just what you want and just when you want it i* to prices, listen : New York Standard Granulated Sugar, 2lkj for $1; Good Green Coffee 12 lbs. for $1; Arbockle’s Roasted CelsJ 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- IXowt MmAW c»? c\rtV, i Vnt vfluXet ot At n»\«i coi* ! Vwt \>«w xtCv»-aa& |WN KMCra-T* We are the only retail clothiers in the South who manufacture all the clothing they sell. Our Atlanta store is the largest men’s and boys’ outfitting establish ment in the South. In purchasing from us you not only secure a saving of the middleman’s profit, but you se cure the most fashionable and most servicable clothing, shoes, hats, furnishings, trunks, suit cases, traveling bags, etc. Orders by maii filled astisfactorily. Send for our catalogue. (OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE) 11, 18, 15 and 17 Whitehall St, ATLANTA, GA. EISEMAN BROS Baltimore Md. Fruit of Loom Bleaching, 7 cents per yard. Very heavy Double-fleeced Outing flannel at 8.1-2 cents, worth 10 cents. 10 cent Percales at 7 cents. 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 price. 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 cents per garment; 38 cents per suit; worth 25c Men‘s very heavy underwear at 75 cents per suit. When you need anything in Dry Good: Notions and Shoes you will find I can sa vl I have moved my blacksmith and repair shop to junction Athens nnd Green streets, corner Church and Hudson streets, just opposite 4q£8 Davis’, wh*re I will be pleased to have all my old friends and customers call to see me. Ido only the best work and guarantee satisfaction. Am better ptep&req thaa ever to accommodate 1. Respectfully, H. L. GAINES Manufacturers and Dealers \\lfl ICAAi Ta Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Hal- ters, ^ a P R°hes,’ Whips, Harnes oil, Axle If V Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat Pads, Gig Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips——In fact 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 m Come to see us. 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