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THE GAINES VILLE NEW?, - WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3,1 1902,
A. 1). iventlriclc Here.
Rev. A. D. Kendrick, of Svvams^o’jro,
is spending several days in the city,
the. guest, of Col. W. B. Sloan. Mr.
Kendrick was pastor of Chestnut street
Baptist church in 1889. and durmg the
time he sCryed the church it was very
prosperous, nearly doubling its mem
bership in about one year.
Mr. Kendrick is a Hall county boy
and numbers his friends by the hun
dreds. While in the city he preached
an excellent sermon to a large and ap
preciative congregation at Chestnut
street church, and at the close of the
seryiees the congregation arose in a
body and requested Mr. Kendrick to
return and hold a meeting in Gaines
ville in the near future, which he con
sented to do, provided the church at
Davisboro, to which he is called for
next year, will grant him the time.
stimulate the digestive organs to main
tain health,, strength and energy.
Prickly Ash Bittees is a tonic for the
kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels.
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.
W. Andrew Bennet died at the home
of his father on Athens street last
night at 12 o'clock of brain trouble. He
was thirty years old, and had been ill
some time. The funeral will occur at
2 o’clock this afternoon and will be
conducted by Rev. J. C. Otwell.
West of the Sierras-
Cheney’s Expectorant is the best
cough medicine in the world. My little
child was subject to violent attacks of
croup until X obtained a bottle of
Cheney’s Expectorant. One dose soothes
the throat membranes and. produces
rest. G. R. CAMPBELL.
San Francisco, Cal.
A Double Wedding.
Last Sunday at the home of Mr. C.
C. Greenway, near Bowdre, Mr. Louis
McElreath and Miss Daisy Green way,
and Mr. Andrew McElreath and Miss
Alice Greenway, were united in marri
age by Rev. J. B. Boyd, only a few
friends being present to witness the
double ceremony. The grooms are
sons of Martin McElreath, and five
years ago his eldest son married the
oldest McElreath daughter. It is a
little unusual for three brothers to
marry three sisters of a neighbor’s
family, but it happened in this case, anci
the three couples are happy and doiDg
well. Their numerous friends wish
them every 1oy in life.
Ordinary’8 Monthly Court.
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Judge Dyer held his regular monthly
court Monday and disposed of the fol
lowing business :
A. J. Cavender, administrator of Wil
liam Cavender, deceased, applied for
leave to sell lands of said deceased.
Leave granted.
Mrs. Mary L. Black, administr tor 4»f
Thomas C. Black, deceased, applied for
letters of dismission from administra
tion. Letters granted.
Mrs. Ida Chamblee applied for perm
anent letters of administration upon
the estate of Oscar G. Chamblee, de
ceased. Letters granted.
Mrs. M. L. Black applied for letters
of guardianship of her two minor chil
dren. Letters granted.
Lester D. Puckett, county adminis
trator, applied for permanent letters of
administration upon the estate of Sarah
S. Waldrup, deceased. Letters granted.
The Sultan of Turkey said in a
public speech recently that he
made no distinction between his
Mohamedau and. Christian sub
jects. The people of Macedonia
will doubtless be mildly surprised
to hear this.
$15,000
$2,500
WILL SUMMER, JR
STATISTICS OF .LAST |
SHVEN CHOPS. I
THE PORT RECEIPTS for I
the past few years, from Sep- g
temher I through the ten §
days of January, are ^iWii to S
aid you ;n malting an intelli- I
gent eatimale ia this contest. I
It is not necessary to itemize S
your estimate: give it in one 9
plain sum expressed In figures 8
only; 1-t them mean just what |
you miaui to say. f
Total Port
Receipts from •
Cotton Tear— Sent. J to £
January If ®
1893-6.... i 3,662.19*
1896- 7.. .. 5,..
1897- 93 5,951.2“-
1898- 9 r '“*,133
1899- ! SCO ,. t u7
1900- Ci .. ' ".,,5!-,
1901- 02.. ... ... .. 6.137,8!?
Secretary Hester, of the yj.v.v <
Orleans Cotton Exchange, will
furnish the official figures to fr
decide this contest, I
Don’t forget, even- subscrip- 8
tlon for yourself or your frfen-?** 1
will entitle you to an estimate c
in the great $20,000 eonf-'.n. L
BUNK FOR $1.00 AND THREE ESTIMATES, WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTION
(To he changed if subscriptions and estimates both are sent.)
PUBLISHERS CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Gs.
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ff you wish to subscribe to THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION or SUNNY SOUTH, or both, as abo-
mslm IndiA&tcd Anri Mnd pr! mAtpa \ .
mmcomwmwTWN,
AjisS Mamie Simmons returned yes
terdn-V from a visit to Columbus and
ThI button.
I pi3.ve candy that is fit to eat. Ala-
1-nma 30c pound, and it is alakuma.
Tr y it. Will Summer Jr.
Clever Jim Marlow was up from
Candler yesterday, where he is doiDg
w eli selling goods.
Administrator A. R. Dorsey sold on
yesterday a tract of 21 acres, lying just
outside of the city limits, to Mr. W. H.
hooper for SI ,000.
Fireworks, all fresh, no old stock,
bought cheaper than any one in town,
and more of them. Will sell to suit
W. Summer Jr.
The Henry W. Blake home place in
Cliuchem district, consisting of 150
acres, was yesterday bought at admin
istrator's sale by Mr. F. T. Davie.
A coated tongue, foul breath and
clofffed condition in the bowels sug
gests the use of Pkickly Ash Bitters.
It is just suited for such ailmints. Dr.
E. E. Dixon & Co.
Mr. B- F. White, an old Confederate
veteran, died last Sunday night near
Hobbs’ Chapel, and his remains were
interned at the cemetery Monday after
noon, the funeral being conducted by
Dr. W. F. Quillian.
Misses Riley Entertain.
Misses Eva and Coriune Riley
entertained on Thanksgiuing even
ing at their new home on North
Green Street. A select number oi
invited guests were presene, a de
lightful supper was served and a
mo9t happy evening was spent by
Misses Riley’s guests.
Now for Xmas Goods!
You Should. Call On
WILL SUMMER, JR.
He Has a Complete Line of
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Fresh Goods, Cheap.
a few prices :
Force, 2 for 25c; Prunes 8 and 10c: Cheese 15 and 17^£c; - Dates
10c; Figs 10 and 15c, same as others sell for 15 and 20c.
Candies, Stick and Fancy, from 7£c up.
Lowney’s fine package goods.
Seeded Raisins and Cnrrants 10c package.
Nuts, Oranges and Bananas by the dozen or box at close prices.
And we will certainly have the largest and most complete line of
FIREWORKS in the city, aud they are for sale. No old goods—
plenty of them in town—so buy where you will get fresh ones and
have no trouble in getting them to shoot.
I also have Evaporated Peaches, very fine at 10c per pound. ^
A Box: of Cigars
Would be an awful nice present for the old man or best fellow.
I know I have the most complete line of cigars in the city. So you
would make a mistake to go elsewhere to buy them.
A new peanut and popcorn machine just received; fresh hot
roasted peanuts all the timfe. Iili&
A Soda Fountain
Where you can get pure Coca Cola and all # kinds of nice drinks
ice cold, and it takes ice to make Coca Cola good even in the winter
months.
I can sell you Liberty Bell and Red Bird Tobacco at 11c per
plug. I have many different kinds of chewing tobacco that I will
sell you cheap by the box or pound. Think 1 83c per pound for
Liberty Bell and Red Bird.
Fancy Baskets*
Work, sewing and all kinds from 5c to $3.50. Also a nice line of
fruit baskets.
A nice $1.75 lamp; fancy and the best value you ever saw.
Sale of Tax Fifas.
0*2 aecoainf of Use in
clemency of the weather
Uie sale of tax fifas wfiicli
was to have taken place
the first Tuesday in De
cember, was postponed
until the first Tuesday in
January, 1903, at wliicli
lime they will he sold to
highest bidder before
the court bouse door.
J. X. WATERS,
J. R. WHALEY,
X. W. STATON,
Commissioners Roads &
Revenues, Mall County,
Georgia.
Entertainment at drenan.
The junior elites of Bren iu col-
jn entertaitind on Wednesday
v uing in tilt parlors of the col-
ge, complimentary to the senior
■ This reception was one or
m largest and most brilliant af-
i Lira ever givmi in Gainesville,
r.ere were over two hundred
guests present and a large number
<>i young men from a distance, in
cluding many college students
rum ‘ Georgia, ” Tech and Mer-
Ci-r came to attend the reception.
The refreshmunts of the even
ts were delicious, and tasteful
•1 nu cards were gotten up in
u een and geld, the class colors.
I usic added its charms and the
- • *ne was a most lovely one and
• occasion thoroughly delight
ful.
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f OF THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
UPON TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON
1st SEPT., 1902, TO lOth JAN., 1903.
Mlic^
To the one Making the exact, or the nearest to the exact* estimate of
'the receipts of cotton AT ALL UNITED STATES PORTS from 3ept. I,
1902, to January iO. 1903 $5,GOO
To the next nearest estimate—.- 2,000 ’
To the second next nearest-.-v — fi.OOO
To the five next nearest v— $300 oach »«« 1.500
To the ten next nearest 200 each ^.OGO
To the fifteen next nearest ICO each 1,500
To the twenty next nearest 50 each 1,000
To the fifty next nearest • • lOesch—. 500
To the one hundred nearest 5 each........... 500
For distribution among those estimates <not taking any of the above 203 prizes) com
ing within 1,000 bales either way of the exact figures
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Should the exact figures have been given during the congest prior tc Sept. I st
there was offered to the successful estimate, if made before then
Grand total ; ©20,000
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fl] Send g 1.25 for WEEKLY CONSTITUTION and SUNNY SOUTH, both one year, and send two estimates in this contest—that ia
one estimate for the SUNNY SOUTH and another estimate for THE C0N-.T :TUTION.
£2) Send 91.00 for WEEKLY CONSTITUTION one year and’‘vith it one estimate ia the content.
[3J Send 50c for SUNNY SOUTH one year and w:th it one estimate in the contest. *
[43 Send 50c for one estimate alone in the contest if vou don’t want a subscription, cr If you
wish to make a number of estimates on this bas:syou m^ysendTH.^Zi cstlmaio ; feretory OS5EDOL-
LAR forwarded at the same tme estimates aro sont. [fns m my r s TEN eaj.naios are sjnt at the
same time, without subscription, the sender may forward t '.em with on!-f TH32E dollars—this spe
cial discount being offered only to estimates of ten. A poctrJ card receipt will be sent for each
estimate so receivod. Whore subscriptions are sent the arrival of the paper itself is an acknowledge
ment that your estimate has boon received and carefully recorded.
[5] The money and the subscription and the estimate must come in the same envelope every time. The estimate, the money and the subscrip
tion go together, Thin rule is positive.
[•] No estimate must be mailed later than December 31st, 1902.
£7) In case of a tie upon any prize estimate, the money will be equally divided.
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Upon Total Port Receipts
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September 1,
1902,
2d
to January 10,
1903.
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