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NEVTS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1902,
'HE GAINESVILLE
PUBLIC SALE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY GOMPANY,
Oeeice of Agent, Gaines ville, Ga.
To Amend tbe City’s Charter.
. Elsewhere in this issue will he found
a notice of a new hill to he introduced
at the present session of the legislature
to amend the charter of the city of
Gainesville. The present charter needs
revision very badly, and the draft of a
new one will soon he presented to the
city council for that body to pass upon.
It is likely that provision will he made
charter for a recorder for
Another Wholesale House.
Canning & Bro., who have for
£ several years been conducting
lesville a successful general re-
tsmess, will, upon the first of
jar* enter into the wholsale dry
and grocery business and quit
I altogether. The number of
ale stores alreadv m Gainesville
evidence of the business pros-
t>f the city. And the establish-
f other wholesale houses here
Q ore and more to make Gaines-
ie business center of Northeast
a, and a competitor with Atlanta
trade of this section. The ex-
of conducting a wholesale busi-
re less in Gainesville than m
a, and already our wholesale
in the new
the city.
A Gleam From The GOlden Gate.
Enclosed please find check for 6 dozen
bottles of Cheney’s Expectorant. My
customers inquire frequently for it.
Judge Estes Retires.
Judge J- B. Estes adjourned court
Dahlonega last week
closed his term as
Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA, Ham, County.
in
and thereby
closed his term as Judge of the North
eastern circuit, and a long period of ac
tive service m the capacity of a jurist.
During his public life Judge Estes has
well-earned and has thoroughly de
served the plaudits that now come from
the people to whom he has so justly
administered the laws. He insists that
Southern’s New * as*
The Southern Railway will inaugu
rate it’s fast new train service from
£few Orleans to New York next Sun
day* The train will leave New York
at about 2,30 a. m. and reach Atlanta
at about 11 P- m- The schedule will
be the fastest ever ruu over a Southern
road, and for the present only mail
will be hauled. Later on Pullmans
will be added. After this mail train is
put on the taveling publie will not
be bothered by delay in trains caused
by having to wait ou connections, for
every train will be run on schedule
time! Only accidents will cause delay.
The improved service will be worth
oauch to the public.
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
11, IB, 15 and 17 Whitehall St,
£8: ATLANTA, GA.
noved roy blacksmith and repair shop to junction Athens,
treats, corner Church and Hudson streets, just opposite
where I will be pleased to have all my old friends and
Am better
H. L. GAINES
W. A. WILSON
Manufacturers and
Be sure you see this before Duying!
Yours Very Truly,
T. O. Watkins
lip Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat Pads,
\/ Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips—
anything in horse goods.
300 all Leather Collars—to go at from 5 n c. to $1.00.
Don’t think anybody will sell you harness cheaper than
Come to see us. We pay highest price ior Hides and
Netted a Nice Sam.
The faculty concert at Brenau last
Wednesday evening, benefit Winnie
Dayis memorial, netted the fund a nice
aum. The attendance was large and
the concert was very pleasing. The
ladies are much gratified at the patron-
given the entertainment.
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 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.
There are good improvements on this
plaee, 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.
Crystalized
Mineral Water.
To Build Spool and Bobbin Factory.
A Mr. Jones, of Massachusetts, was
la the city last week for the purpose of
delecting a place for the erection of a
spool an A bobbin factory. He stated
that his enterprise would give einploy-
men to about 100 hands and turn out
quite a quantity of spools and bobbins
Ho looked at several places, but made
jo decision about locating here. He
went from Gainesville to Rome, but
probably return here before decid
ing upon a location for his plant.
For Indigestion, Kidney, Stom
aoh 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 MANOFACTORER TO YOB
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.
EISEMAN BROS.,
®. J. 4E. C. PALM#)
With our new store added, we are better prepared to handle th
than any other house m North Georgia, at prices that
be matched.
Overcoats.
One lot black cheviot, velvet
collar overcoats, $2.
One lot men’s bine beaver,
. , t
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.
to 2.50. All latest styles
We also have a full
coarse shoes. See them.
Clothing,
■ The PECK Clothing,
best and latest—is sold o;
ns. Suits from 10.00 to
Men’s all-wool clay worst
from 5 to $8. Better
better money. Children’s!
74c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, and^2.
A.dministrator’s Sale.
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 gnaranteed. All lhe new
colors and shapes.
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 oi 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
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
ffer 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.
Shoes.
We are selling the celebrated
Keith 61 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 2.50.
Ladies 5 Jackets,
Blues ;BrownSx Tans avijjfa
A pretty line to select fel
from 1.75, 2, 3, 4, 5, and on I
to $10. Children’s cloaks J
$1, 1.25, 1 50 to $2.
Ladies’ Cloaks.
Here you can pick yourdi]
and get exactly what yon
.75, 1 00, 1 25, 1.50 to $5.
Underwear.
Cold ^weather is coining I
you want to keep warm, hi
and children’s union sna
25 and 50c* Men’s undej
heavy fleeced, 25, 50, 75 A
In Our Grocery Rooms
Is always found just what you want and just when you watit
tn prices, listen: New York Staudard Granulated Sup^'
for $1; Good Green Coffee 12 lbs. for $1; Arbuekle’s Koast(4C.i
10c.; Good Standard Tobacco, 25, 30 and 35c per lb.
Keep ou coming to ns, and we’ll keep on treating yon right.
RaspectfuIIy,
w. J. & E. C. PALMOUil
Ten Thousand Yards of Remnari
Remnants wool dress goods from
and a half to nine yards in a piece
about half price.
Percale remnants, Calico remm
Bleaching remnants, Cassimere, 3&
Outing, Sea Islands, Sheeting, Cheviot
thousands of other kinds with price
about one-half cost of goods.
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