Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, November 12, 1902, Image 7

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THE GAINESVILLE Call on us for Blue Stone to soak your wheat. E. E. Dixon & Co. B. D. Langford, Real Estate. Buy. sell or rent, any and all kind of Real Estate. If you contemplate a trade see me. Mr. H. A. Terrell, agent of the South ern Express Co. at this point, says he has furnished fifty men to the company since his connection with the ekpress office'at Gainesville. All of those-who have gone from here have held good positions in the express service. Wheat sowing has been in progress for several weeks. The farmers are not putting in as much as formerly, from all reports. Thev say wheat rais ing on a small scale is not very profit able in this section. However, much wheat will be harvested another year, if conditions are favorable. D. Langford Rent Cist ouse on E Summit street .. .. Banks Rainey .. .. North .. .. North Green College Ave -e .. .. Main NOTICE! Try Rarnell’S barber shop for a good clean shave or haircut. Gripsules, the cold cure. The surest of them all. The genuine at Dixon’s, 25c. FfOW 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. A Good Machine will last you 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 ax, the Express office. H. A. Terrell. For the serious diseases that attack the kidneys Pbickly Ash Bittebs 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. ^^nouse, of Gillsville, was in D ^n Saturday. j 1 0 .. rr json Deaton was in town Sayfr»“ CI ' nchem - bob Majors and Zepheniah ! CleVel oniV up from Tadmore Monday, uller came [ k -Wbelchel and Ernest Jackson I Fratl V tnvvn Monday from Bark Camp, fcere m LU E E. Crawford of Atlanta, has en spending- several days in the city. L ss jimraie Williams of Maysville, L been visiting friends in the city. Paul Deadwyler of Maysville * in the city on Monday and yes- erday- M iss Gussie Carson of Harmony i a ,c on a visit to friends in Gaines- fcrore. 1:5 u Miss Etta Mae Hynds returned yes- ‘ day from a pleasant visit to friends j Atlanta. Hon. Bob Quillian came down from beiton Monday to mingle with his ^ends awhile. jlr J. M. Oliver has returned from Atlanta, where he has been receiving jeatment at a sanitarium. See what Mr. T. 0. Watkins has to jg er the News’ readers this week. Al- rays keep up with his ads. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith made a isit to Atlanta this week. Mrs. Smith ^11 remain some time visiting reia- lves. •judge E. W. Matthews of Cambridge, )hio, a prominent citizen of the Buck le state, was in the city a day or two his week. Hon. E. T. Brown, chairman state lemocratic executive committee, was n the city Monday on business pertain ing to bis profession. Mrs. E. T. England and Miss Kate England left Monday for their home in Barbourville, Ky. Miss England will return in January to resume her studies at Brenau. Mr. and Mrs. George Eekart of Chi- cago, are in the city, stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Howe, on Semi nary avenue. Miss Lottie Belle Whelchel, who is at tending Brenau, spent several days of this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs* Welchsl of Gillsville. Col. C. C. Sanders left Sunday for New Orleans, where he goes to attend the bankers’ convention, which is hold ing its annual meeting in that city. Presiding Elder W. L. Pierce will preach at the First Methodist church next Sunday at 11:30 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. W. M. Grogan of Middleton, and Mrs. L. J. Bonham of Phildelphia, were guests of Col. and Mrs. W. I. Hobbs last Saturday and Sunday. The stores and business bouses will close on Thursday, November 27th, Thanksgiving day. The public should take notice and do their trading be forehand. Tbe Sunday school at Antioch will have a celebration the fifth Sunday, and Col. W. I. Hobbs has accepted an invitation to deliver an address upon this occasion. Dr. T. M. McConnell and Dr. J. B. George are delegates to the Presby terian synod, which is now in session in Atlanta. They represent the Pres byterian church in Gainesville. Dr. W. Quillian. Rev. A. A. Tilley and other Methodist ministers are closing up their work preparatory to attending conference, which meets in Atlanta the 19th of this month. Mr. S. C. Dunlap, Jr., trustee of Dr. A. J. Robinson, bankrupt, and Col. W. I. Hobbs went to Dawsonville last week to attend the sales of the property of the Robinson estate. The junior class of Brenau will en tertain on Wednesday, November 12th, iu honor of tbe senior class, to which event the voung men of the town have been invited. NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1902. : ||j If You are going to Paint this fall come and see us about it. We can save you money. E. E. Dixon & Co. 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 tne Female colleges of the south so can of fer you an experience of twenty-five years. In the stndio will be found the choicest collection 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. 11-5-41 Otis A. Millkb. NEW OFFERINGS. Picture Mouldings —Some new effects to show.— Picture Frames* -Many New Things.- FINE PICTURES. -Some New Arrivals.- ARTISTS’ MATERIALS -New Things.- Artists’ Sruslaes, -Tube Paints, Water Colors.— Get our prices on Miniature Water Color Heads. Get our prices on High Grade Por traits. T. S. CAMPBELL & SON THE BOOK STORE. 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 eitv of Gainesville, as well as the acts amendatory thereof and to re in corporate 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. Pabker, Mayor. 10-29-4* Rock Candy Cough Syrup for Coughs of all kinds. Heals the lung and cures the cough. 25c at Dixon’s. 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. Subscribe now for the Atlanta Daily, Semi-Weekly or Sunday Jour nal- B. D. Langford, Local Agent, Office State Bank building, Main street. Come to see me for your barber work Lee Pabnell. B. D. Langford, Real Estate* I have all sized houses in any and all parts of the City, which I can sell yon on easy terms. Buy now and get ton advance. The Best barber work is what yon get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be* ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s. WILL DISCONTINUE Entire Stock of Clothing :ing to $10,000.00! Offer m Consisting of Men’s Youths’ and children’s suits at absolute cost and less. Every garment will be marked in plain figures, and sold to all alike. THIS IS A BONA FIDE SALE AT COST HI; iAMIppWJpva,*|j The above statements are not intended as a mere advertis ing scheme, as we wish to use the money invested in our present clothing stock in other lines. . * .-v, - An inspection of our stock and prices will convince you of the sincerity of this offer. and thus be enabled to obtain a choice of 3 Doors West of P. O. • • • West Washington St. 1. » SIS : '-•■-'C- r*- . ■ ills (StewaswA ^asr^gSi$*fc538t82 ■ mmm