Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 22, 1902, Image 6

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS), WEDWEdDAY OCTOBER 22, 1302. A Gleam 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 will have to order in larger quantities. Roy E. Simpson. San Francisco, Cal. Happy On The Way, Yesterday morning the force of hands -with the dynamo for the Chestatee dam were out eight miles from town. The Chattahoochee river was crossed Sun day, but the team stalled on the hill beyond the river. Twenty-four mules are being used to move the heavy mach ine—sixteen to pull in front, four to push from .the. rear, and four in reserve, it is expected that the dam will be reached by the end of the week sure. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Oheice op Agent, Gainesville, Ga., October 4, 1902. By direction of the Freight Claim Ag ent,1 will sell at public auction oh 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, Wouldn’t Lose That Pleasure. “So you never talk about people be hind their backs?” “No,” answered the woman, with a grim expression. “If I know anything which would annoy a friend, I always tell it in her presence. I wouldn’t miss seeing her embarrassment for any thing.”—Washington Star. Administrator’s Sale GEORGIA, Hall County. Toe Cool. “Oh. Major Bioodgore,” said girlish gusher, “they say that during the war you were always cool in action.” "Cool!” declared the major. “Why, my dear girl. I was so eool that when I shivered people insinuated that I was trembling.”—Baltimore Herald. Assisted. Sarah—Mr. RIppler says that ho Is a confirmed baehelor. Susie—But he didn’t say that every girl In town had assisted in confirming him. did he?—Indianapolis News. Some men take pains naturally, and some give them the same way.—Chi cago News. Send for our catalogue, (OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE) 11, 13. 15 and 17 Whitehall St !: ATLANTA, GA. I have moved my blacksmith and repair shop to junction Athens and Green streets, corner Church and Hudson streets, just opposite Jess 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 prep&req thaa ever to accommodate you. Respectfully, H. L. GAINES Manufacturers and Dealers BgBggXrTff Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Hal- ters > ^ a P Whips, Harnes oil, Axle / ji 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 can. Come to see us/ We pay highest price for Hides and Tal low. ’ . . ' • ' ' - The primal instinct of woman is to be one. Little girls begin to look at little boys the same time they begin to look into mirrors. The man who rocks the boat is a merciful angel compared to the man who runs the automobile. Women are lucky in being able to wear bowlegs without making it a mat ter of public notoriety. Maternity is made up of equal parts ef melting tenderness, consuming jeal ousy, torturing fear and sublime hope. When a man has won a ( quarter be cause the other fellow was fool enough to believe another man’s statement and bet on it, he multiplies it by a thou sand, casually mentions it as his rea son for opening wine that day. The announcement that England may send a gentleman of the royal blood to act as ambassador to this country causes the Chicago Recod-Her ald to fear that King Edward hopes by establishing a branch court at our cap ital to get William Waldorf Astor to move back to this country. XtfOSt: Saturday afternoon, between New Holland and Gainesville, a silver chatelain purse with the initial “C’ engraved on it. Suitable reward paid if returned to The News office. Judge—“Of course I might let you UiS Casey, if you had an alabi. ” Casey—‘ Shure, yer honor, Oi have n’t wan about me, but here’s me lasht quarter, if thatTl timpfc ye.’*—Phila delphia Evening Bulletin. Crystallzed Mineral Water. For Indigestion, Kidney, Stom ach and Liver Troubles take KALOLA, Take KALOLA 6 days and eat any thing you want. At all Druggists. Appetizing, Healthful, Delicious ROCOLA The Greatest Cola Beverage in the World. Florida Orange and Florida Lem on Extracts. All Fruit Oils and Extracts. Best and Purest Vanillas in the World. KALOLA CO, Savannah, Ga. FROM MANUFACTURER TO YOO 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 moat fashionable and most servicable clothing, shoes, hats, furnishings, trunks, suit cases, traveling bags, etc. Orders by mail filled astisfactorily. 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 1902, the following tract of laud, 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. There are good improvements on this place, and iVis 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. 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 of 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. J All that tract or parcel of land situ 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 oh the West by Mrs. Jane Keith, consisting of 59 acres, more or ess. 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 aw. Plat of this property may be seen at the Gainesville News office. A. H. Jackson. Administrator of Terrell Byrd, de ceased. W.J. «E. C. PALIOOt With our cew store added, we are better prepared to handle tl than any other house in North Georgia, at prices that be matched. cannot Overcoats. One lot black cheviot, velvet collar overcoats, $2. 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 us * 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. Hats. e 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. to 2.50. All latest styles. We also have a full lj ne ^ coarse shoes. See them. * Clothing, The PECK Clothing - ^ best and latest—is sold only b, Suits from 10.00 to 15.^ Men’s all-wool clay worsteds at from 5 to $8. Better grades f or better money. Children’s 74c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, and $2. suits, Shoes. We are selling the celebrated Keith dt Pratt shoe for men only. Prices run from 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, up to 4.00. We are exclusive agents for for the “American Girl” shoe— a shoe as good as its name. For women $2 to 2.501 Ladies’ Jackets. Blues;Browns* Tans and Blade A pretty line to select fron^ from 1.75, 2, 3, 4, 5, and on ^ to $10. Children’s cloaks fg* $1, 1.25, 1.50 to $2. Ladies’ Cloaks. Here you can pick your choice I and get exactly what you want! .75, 1.00, 1 25, 1.50 to $5. Underwear. Cold weather is coming and I you want to keep warm. Ladies’ and children’s union suits at 25 and 50c.* Men’s underwear! 25, 50, 75 and $L| In Our Grocery Rooms Is always found just what you want and just when you want it. ii to prices, listen : New York Standard Granulated Sugar, 20k for $1; Good Green Coffee 12 lbs. for $1; Arbuckle’s Roasted Coffee, 10c.; Good Standard Tobacco, 25, 30 and 35c per lb. Keep on coming to us, and we’ll keep on treating you right. Respectfully, ' W. J. & E. C. PALMOUR- goods at money-saving prij ad” then come and see for 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 10 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 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 Goods Notions and Shoes you will find I can sa^ mm