Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, November 05, 1902, Image 7

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lj - ■ ^ THE GAINESVILLE NEW'S, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1 Gripsules, the cold cure. The surest of them all. The genuine at Dixon’s, 25e. The Seniors of Brenau made a trip to Dahlonega on Monday and Tuesday of this week. They were chaperoned by Miss Overton and Miss Hollingsworth. They return ed last night after two days of de lightful recreation. Call on us for Blue Stone to soak your wheat. E. E= Dixon & Co. B. D. Can|fford, Beal Estate. Buy. sell or rent, any and all kind of Real Estate. If you contemplate a trade see me. /* ? , Mr. F. J. Harnett and family, who have been spending* some time at Mr. J. W. Large’s at Gower Springs, have returned home greatly benefitted by their stay here and the fine water at Gower. The Woodmen of the World will un veil a monument, recently erected to the memory of the late S. R. Talley, at Alta Vista Cemetery at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The public is invited to at tend the exercises. In the absence of the pastor, who at tended the funeral of Captain Mont gomery at Spartanburg, Rev. R. D. Hawkins preached at the First Baptist church last Sunday morning. There was no service in the evening. The deacons of the New Holland Baptist chuich were installed last Sun day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. D. S. Grindle preached the ordination ser mon. A number of members of the First Baptist church of this city attend ed the services. E- Murphy ha S returned from Montgomery. : e Turuipseed bas been vis- Sr, Mrs. J- 0. Adams. n Woodside, of Greenville, S. J.if. to her father, Judge A. B. D. Langford Rent Cist. 4 R house on E Summit street, 6 .. .. .. Banks 4 .. .. .. Rainey 4 .. .. North 6.. .. .. North Green .. 4 .. .. College Ave 1 store.. .. v Main NOTICE! All parties are hereby notified that a bill will be introduced in the present legislature of Georgia, entitled an act to amend the several acts incorporat ing* the citv of Gainesville, as well as the acts amendatory thereof and to re- incorporate the City of Gainesville as the City of Gainesville ana to grant a new charter to the City of Gainesville to supersede and abrogate all previous charters of said city and for other pur poses. This Oct. 28, 1902. P. N. Parker, Mayor. 10*29-4- Mathews, of Atlanta, is the ir-o William B. King, on B .rmff.wnu —.7 J, & Jackson, is now with the J. Irphy I L Logan is erecting two nice P cottages on his property on Leaven ue * [ Bessie Tharin, of Montgomery, rljest of Mrs. Howard Thompson Lral weeks. [ ^illian C- Clark, who has been L {jje summer with Mrs. A. H. t returned Friday to her home [ ky l Island. Sadie McConnell and Mrs- Attie * h returned Friday from a visit ends and relatives m Atlanta. ve r Tom Woodruff is now with the Turner Company^ where he will w ffiad to have his friends call on Try Parnell’s barber shop for a good clean shave of haircut. Now is the season to sow Blue Grass for a beautiful yard. We-have a shipment of this season’s seed. fancy and very clean. E. E. Dixon & Co. Miss Kate England who has just passed through a severe illness is sufficiently improved to resume her studies at Brenau College* A Gond machine will last yon almost a life time. If you want a cheap machine or a high-priced one I can please you. Let me show you what I have at, the Express office. H. A. Terrell. For the serious diseases that attack the kidneys Prickly Ash Bitters is an unfailing remedy. Relieves back ache, swelling of the feet and persist ent headache-—symptoms which indi cate kidney trouble. Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co. Elsewhere in this paper is found the advertisement of Solomon Sacks, who carries a splendid line of goods in the Daniel building, North side public square. Be sure to call on him before making your winter purchases. He has an abundanc of goods that he is selling •heap. On account of more time being nec essary for the contractors to figure on the plans t of the new public school building, the contract for the same will not be let tomorrow, as previonslv an nounced, but will be awarded at a later date. Most of the old brick and other material of the old building has been sold for the city by Mr. ; John T. Boyd. We were favored this week in the way of good eatables by two of onr good friends. Mr. Nat Smith brought in specimens of the potatoes he raises, four of which weighed twelve pounds; Mr. S. B. Cantrell brought in four tur nips which also weighed about twelve pounds. These vegetables show what Hall eounty hustlers can raise. I*ee Parnell has takn out his old bath tubs and has put in new porcelain tubs. His bath rooms are now up-to- date in every particular and are as nice as can be found in any large city. Picture Mouldings -Some new effects to show.- Picture Frames. -Many New Things.- If You are going to Paint this fall come and see us about it. We can save you money. E. E. Dixon & Co. L j. W. Quillian of Buford, spent L and yesterday with her Ltcrs, Mrs. J. B. George and Mrs. ?orter. L s C. Dunlap and Miss Fannie lap attended the laying ot the cor- tone of the Winnie Davis memorial at Athens Saturday. r. J. D. Woodside, who was owner ie Gainesville Cotton Oil Mill, has St completed the erection of the hide Cotton Mill, in Greenville, Subscribe now for the Atlanta Daily, Semi-Weekly or Sunday Jour nal- B. D. Langford, Local Agent, Office State Bank building, Main street. An Art Studio. I have opened a studio at the Lang ston House where I will give lessons in my own system of drawing—called “Black and White”—also in French Pastel painting and Newspaper and Magazine Illustrating. I have taught large classes in every town in Georgia and in many of the Female colleges of the south so can of fer you an experience of twenty-five years. In the studio will he fonnd the choicest coJ lection of crayon work ever shown by a single artist and an invita tion is extended to everyone to come and see it. My terms for instruction are moderate. ll-s-4t Ona A. Miller. FINE PICTURES. -Some New Arrivals.- ARTISTS’ MATERIALS -New Things.- Artists’ finishes, -Tube Paints, Water Colors.- Come to see me for your barber ork Lee Parnell. B. D. Langford, Real Estate* I have all sized houses in any and all parts of the City, which 1 can sell jolt on easy terms. Buy now and get th% advance. — SPBCIA1 — Get our prices on Miniature Water Color Heads. Get our prices on High Grade Por traits. W. P. DeLaperriere and . his mg wife of Hoschton. spent Sat- and Sunday in the city as guests ; J. H. Daniel and Miss Alice The Best barber work is whal; you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, bt* ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s. Consisting of Men’s Youths’ and children’s suits at absolute cost and less. Every garment will be marked in plain figures, and sold to all alike. The above statements are not intended as a jnere advertis ing scheme, as we wish to use the money invested in our presem clothing stock in other lines. An inspection of our stock and prices will convince you of the sincerity of this offer.