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Cannon Crackers, Roman Can
dles, Sky Rockets, foxier Crack
ers, etc. A full line of tfaes«
goods at the right prices.
COME TaSEE US for yon.
CHRISTMAS TEEL We will
not be undersold by any bouse
in Gainesville.
Cinciolo Bros.
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After January 1, 1903, in store
room now occupied by Wbise-
W. H, Summer, The Jeweler
7 Bradford St.
THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1902.
week on account of
\i rS (H. Prior “returned last week
fr a visit to Eufaula, Ala
f. s. Campbell has been confined
to It is room this
,11 llO>S,
Miss Georgia Dixon will leave soon
;iatesboro, where she will visit
Kate Parker
for
>1 is-s
is
Oliver Wendall Holmes, of Boston
another evidence with Lord Tennyson
that poetry pays.
Mr. G. W. Walker returned yester
day from Atlanta, where he has been
attending to business.
A cold winter is predicted. Let us
be thankful that these predictions do
not amount to anythin*.
Mrs Howard Thompson and her guest,
>|rs. J. M. C. Ttiarin and Miss Bessie
jpent the latter part of the week in
Atlanta-
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Toner of Kaukau-
c a, Wisconsin, will arrive week after
next to speed the holidavs in Gaines
ville as guests of the famiiy of Col. S.
C. Dunlap, on Green street.
\V. J. <fc E. C. Palmour are making
great reductions on all goods in their
store, as will be seen in their advertise
ment elsewhere in this issue. Go to see
them oefore making your purchases.
MB. GEO. P. JEKTVIN DUES SUDDENLY,
Mr. George P. Erwin of Clarksville,
one of the secretaries in the executive
department of Governor Terrell, died
very suddenly in Atlanta last Saturday
afternoon. He was a well known law
yer, and has been prominent in politics
for several years. For four years
prior to his appointment by Governor
Terrell, he was message clerk m the
state senate. Mr. Erwin was known
to many in Gainesville, and was highly
esteemed.
See The Bad Boy.
Peck’s Bad Boy, which will be at the
Opera House on next Monday evening
has not only met with great sucess, but.
the piece has actually deserved it. One
very noticeable feature throughout the
entire performance is the absence of
any scene, incident er dialogue that
co ild in any way offend the most fas
tidious person.
Prices, 75, 50, and 25 cents.
COLO WAVE-
Milwaukee, Dec 7,-Wiscousin and
upper Michigan are in the embrace of
the season. In many places the temp
erature is near zero. A high wind pre
vails in this section and light snow has
fallen throughout the state. There is
little or no delay to railway trafiBc.
Now for Xmas Goods!
You Should Call On
WILL SUMMER, JR.
He Has a Complete Line of
Fresh Goods, Cheap.
A FEW PRICKS :
Force, 2 for 25c; Prunes 8 and 10c: Cheese 15 and 17j£c; Dates
10c; Figs 10 and 15c, same as others sell for 15 and 20c.
Gandies, Stick aod Fancy, from 7£c up.
Lowuey’s fine package goods.
Seeded Raisins and Currants 10c package.
Xuts, 0ranges and Bananas by the dozen or box at close prices
A td wo will certainly have the largest and most complete line of
FIREWORKS in the city, and they are for sale. No old goods—
plenty of them in town—so buy where you will get fresh ones and
hav- no trouble in getting them to shoot.
I also have Evaporated Peaches, very fine at 10c per pouud.
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 time.
A Soda Fountain
Where yon can get pure Coca Cola and all kinds of nice drinks
ice cold, and it takes ice to make Coca Cola gooa even in the winter
months.
I can sell you Liberty Bell and Red Bird Tobacco at 11c per
P^g- I have many different kinds of chewing tobacco that I will
Bell you cheap bv the box or pound. Think! 33c per pound for
Liberty Bell and Red Bird.
Fancy Baskets.
Work, sewing and all kinds from 5c to $3.5p. Also a nice line of
fruit baskets.
A nice $1.75 lamp; fancy and the best value you ever saw.
resolutions.
Whereas the Heavenly Father has
seen fit to remove from us by death
our beloved Brother, S. N. Nix, he it
therefore resolved:
1st. That in the death of Brother
Nix, our order has lost one of its stron
gest advocates, and our lodge one of its
most faithful members, the Community
a good man citizen and the family a
kinrf and affectionate husband and
Father.
2nd. That we the members of Poplar
Spring Lodge No-61, I.O. O. F. tender
to the bereaved family of our beloved
and deceased brother our heart felt
sympathy in the their great bereav-
ment, and commend them to him that
doelh all things well.
3rd. Resolved further that the name
and the date of the death of our de
ceased Brother be recorded in the
minute Book of this lodge, and that
the foregoing resolutions be published
in the Gainesville News and the
Gainesville Eagle, and that copies con
taining said Resolutions be presented
to the family of the deceased.
Respectfully submitted.
W. W. Sloan, Chairman; W. M.
Reed, G. T. Cook, Committee.
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 I obtained a bottle of
Cheney’s Expectorant. One dose soothes
the throat membranes and produces
rest. G. R. CAMPBELL.
San Francisco, Cal.
The regular monthly meeting of the
county commissioners was held Mon
day and yesterday at the court house.
No business of unusual importance was
transacted.
A coated tongue, foul breath and
clogged condition in the bowels sug
gests the use of Pbickly Ash Bitters.
It is just-suited for such ailments. Dr.
E. E. Dixon & Co.
Purify the sewers of the body and
stimulate the digestive organs to main
tain health, strength and energy.
Pbickly Ash Bitters is a tonic for the
kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels.
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.
Regular City Election Yesterday.
Following the account of the white
primary, which is on another page of
this paper, we stated that the city elec
tion was being held today. We dis
covered our mistake in time to go and
vote, but not early enough to correct
it in the paper. Fortunately the mix-
up in our think-box didn’t befuddle the
the managers nor prevent the election
from being held yesterday. About 150
votes was polled for the nominees of
the primary last Saturday.
Pointed Paragraphs*
Chicago News.
The matrimonial broker is responsi
ble for many broken hearts.
Adam had a wife made to order, but
she turned out to be a misfit.
Some people are unable to raise their
hopes, while the hopes of others ran to
Sometimes the absent cashier’s ac
count hook looks suspicionsly like a
figured screen.
The man who is slow but sure always
manages to get there—but he usually
arrives too late.
Photographers are very charitable;
they are always anxious to take the
best views of mankind.
When a married man wants anything
for his own use he never tells his wife
he can’t afford it.
have candy that is fit to eat. Ala-
kuma 30c pound, and it is alakuma.
Try it. Will Summer Jr.
Call and See.
WILL SUMMER, JR.
FROM MANUFACTURER TO YOU
%
We are the only retail clothiers in the South who
manufacture all the clothing they j sell* Oar Atlanta
store is the largert men’s and boys* outfitting establish
ment in the South. In purchasing from n» you not only
secure a saving of the middleman’s profit, but yon se
cure the most fashionable and most servicable clothing,
shoes, hats, furnishings, trunks, suit cases, traveling
bags, etc.
Orders by mail filled satisfactorily.
Sena for our catalogue.
EISEMAN BROS,
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
11,18,15 and 17 Whitehall St,
®«h’l548 >n B . R o®l. ATLANTA, GA. BBSS?®? 8 -,
Rev. William P. Thomas, the new
pastor of Myrtle street church arrived
in the city last week and filled his first
appointment last Sunday morning. He
and his family are occupying a part of
Mrs. Clark’s house at the head of Race
street.
Fireworks, all fresh, no old stock,
bought cheaper than any one in town,
and more of them. Will sell to scit
you. W. Summer Jr.
Great guns! Have you seen the de
scription of the wardrobe with which
Governor Terrell orders his staff to
equip themselves.— Augusta Chroni
cle.
The killing of a man in Guatemala by
4 the son of our minister, Dr. Godfrey W.
Hunter, has caused a stir in the state
department at Washington, and fears
of diplomatic complications.
Harmless.
“Confound these literary clubs, I say!
My wife’s crazy over Browning.”
“So’s mine, but I’m not raising any
objections. Browning’s dead.”—Wash
ington Times.
Differently Pnt.
Wigwag—Are you interested in wom
an’s rights. Miss Caustique?
Miss Caustique — No; woman’s
wrongs.—Philadelphia Record.
Special agents WILEY’S CANDIES.
Boxes from %lt>. to 71bs.
what About Your
Candies,Confection^
aries, etc
We have Faucy and Stick Can
dies at from 5c ponnd up. Bucket
mixture, at your own.price. Also,
we have the best Fruits, consist
ing of Apples, Oranges, etc., m
Gainesville.
Fancv Fruit Baskets from 25e
to $2.
Come to see us before making
your Christmas purchases. We
will treat yon right, and will ap
preciate your patronage. Give us
a call.
SHITH GROCERY CO.
W. E. SMITH, Manager.
Oscar Moore’s old stand.
It is better to spare the rod and spoi’
the child than spoil the child by using
ihe rod too much.—Chicago News.
It is astonishing how soon our follies
are forgotten when known to none but
ourselves.
ANTI ITCH. A quick and cer
aln care jo- all Itcbing eruptions
rlcxsoc.
In Alabama the negro office seekers
will be given a share of the govern
ment pie.
Colonel Buck died in an instant, with
a joke on his lips. Colonel Buck was
favored by the Great God more than are
most men.—Exchange.
The announcement of the death of
Thomas Nast, the father of the modern
American Cartoon, will be received
with the greatest regret throughout tha
country. Mr. Nast was consul general
to Ecuador.
Wanted.
To See and Figure with any
person who wants
Fire or Life
Insurance.
I will esteem it a favor if you
will see me before taking out any
kind of policy.
Respectfully,
. GUY CL0PT0N.
Third floor Hudson Honse Bldg.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
They are here in plenty. We’ve got them
in every shape and style. Some of them, in
Silver and Ebony, are:
Bon Bon, Olive, Fish, Shaveing and After-
dinner Sets, Soup ladles, Gravy ladles Tea
spoons, Military brushes, Sugar shells, Bat
ter knives. Puff boxes. Seals Hat, Cloak and
Boonett brashes. Valise tags, Napkin nngs-
and thousand other things which we cannot
mention, but which yon will find here;
CLOCKS from 75c to $20.00. WATCHES
from $1.00 np. We can’t name them all, so
just come and see for yourself. Always glad
to see yon. I do all kinds of Bepriring, Man*
nfactnring, and Engraving by hand or ma*
chine. '
Xmas! Xmas!!
We Have Received a Large ana
Complete Stock of
Christmas
Goods
That We Are
Selling Cheap!
We have everything to please
the trade, and if you buy from,
lis you may k^ow that it is.
SANCTIONED BY
OLD SANTA CLAUS.
Candies, Nuts, Oranges,
Apples and Fruits
of All Kinds. -
Our line of TOYS is the best
money can buy, and we Surely
will suit you if you give us a
call*
Fireworks!
Fireworks!
How about your Christmas
goods? We are prepared to fill
your orders, aud your trade will
be appreciated. Do not forget to
come and see us for Christmas
Goods. Our store is
SANTA CLAUS’
stopping place in Gainesville. We
have everything for the youngand
old m HOLIDAY TRIX.
TOYS by thecaiload, of every
kind and description. Bring yonr
ctildren here to buy what they
want.
FIREWORKS!.
^FIREWORKS!
- .FIREWORKS!
To get the best FIREWORKS
in Gainesville, call at onr etore.
FIRECRACKERS, CANNON
CRACKERS, ROMAN CAN
DLES, SKY ROCKETS, and
all kinds of Fireworks.