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THE GAINESVn L£ NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17, 1002
.Mr. Scott Jackson of Harriiony Grove
was in the f .city : yesterday..
_ , Miss. Ola WilIingham, a. stud en
at Bren.au, left Friday to^pend
the holidays with her _ parents,
Capt. and Mrs. W. A, Willingham
in Toecoa.
Dr. F. C. McConnell and Mr. S.
E. McConnell of Atlanta; arrived
here today. Together with Mr.
J. C. McConnell .they leave tomor
row for Hiawassee, where they will
spend a week with their mother.
Several people in and around
Lula have been suffering with
smallpox, among the number be
ing Mr. H, N. Gowder. All are
said to be getting along nicely
dow, and ho more cases are repor
ted.
Tomorrow, Thursday, night,
Hon. Thomas E. Watson lectures
at the auditorium, under the aus
pices of tne Masonic lodge of
Gainesville. No doubt the dis
tinguished speaker will be greeted
by a large audience.
JTow about your Christmas
goods? We are prepared to filf
your orders, aud your trade will
be appreciated. Do not forget to*
come and see us for Christmas
Goods. Our store is
A number of Dahlonega students
passed tbrougn here yesterday, en
route, to their various homes.
Mr. John Finger, who has been
traveling for Mr, M. C. Brown, will
leave his employ January first, and go
with another firm. John is a splendid
salesman, and a clever young man.
stopping place in Gainesville. We
have everything for. the young and
old m HOLIDAY TRIX.
TOYS by the carload, of every
kind and description. Bring your
Ctrldred here to buy wtiat they
want.
Purify the sewers of the body and
stimulate the digestive organs to main
tain health, strength and energy.
Prickly Ash Bitters is a tonic for the
kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels.
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.
FIREWORKS!^
<s**_F1REW0RKS!
-JIREWORKSr
To get the best FIREWORKS
in Gainesville, call at our store.
FIRECRACKERS, CANNON
CRACKERS, ROMAN CAN
DLES, SKY ROCKETS, and
all kinds of Fireworks.
I have candy that is fit to eat. Ala
kuma 30c pound, and it 'is alakuma,
Try it. Will Summer Jr,
Fireworks, all fresh, no old stock,
bought cheaper than any one in town
and more of them. Will sell to suit
you. W. Summer Jr.
A coated tongue, foul breath and
clogged condition in the bowels sug
gests the use of Prickly Ash Bitters.
it is just suited for such ailments. Dr.
E. E. Dixon & Co.
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.
Governor Candler To Be Appointed.
Former Governor Allen D. Candler
will he appointe d by Govern or T errell
within the next few da vs to compile
and prepare for publication Georgia’s
colonial, revolutionary and confederate
records, provision for which was made
by the legislature which has just ad
journed, m the general appropriations
bill.
No man in the state is better fitted
for this work than the former govern
or. He is thoroughly familiar with the
colonial, revolutionary and confederate
history of the state.
The publication of the Georgia re
cords is provided for in section 6 of
the general appropriations hill, the
cost of the work to be paid for out of
the sale of such records when publish
ed- Under the provision therefore, the
state is put to no expense i n getting
out these records, as.the proceeds of
the sale of them must pay both for the
publication and the getting the data
together.
We have everything to please
the trade, and if you buy from
us you may know that it is
SANCTIONED BY
v OLD SANTA CLAUS.
Candies, Nuts, Oranges,,
Apples and Fruits
of All Kinds.
o Our line> of TOYS is the Best’
money can buy,, and we surely
will suit you if you give us a
call*
They are here in plenty. We’ve got them
in every shape and style. Some of them. i n
Silver and Ebony, are:
Fireworks!
Worth double the price. Goods shipped
In a plain box. It has been proven pure
end good. Read below the certificate of
N. P. Pratt’s Labratory.
CERTIFICATE OP ANALYSIS.
Atlanta, Ga. s Nov. 16, 1901.
Sample No. 19938.
Received by hand, November 14th.
Marked, “Sample of Gordon’s Cana
dian Malt Whiskey.” . For Glendale
Springs Distilling Company,
Fireworks!
Bon Bon, Olive, Fish, Shaveing and After-
dmuer. Sets, Sdnp ladles, Gravy ladles Tea-
spoons, Military brushes, Sugar shells, But-
ter knives, Puff boxes, Seals Hat, Cloak and
Boonett brushes, Valise tags, Napkin rings-
and thousand other things which we cannot
mention, but which you will find here;
CLOCKS from 75c to $20.00, WATCHES J
from $1.00 up. We can’t name them all, so
just come and see for yourself. Alwsys glad
to see you. I do all kinds of Rep? iring, Man-
ufaeturing, amd Engraving by hand or ma-
chine.
W. H. Summer, TheJ eweler
No. 7 Bradford St.
Cannon Crackers, Roman Can
dles, Sky Rockets, Fire Crack
ers, etc. A full’ line of trier
goods at the right prices.
COME TP SEE US for yoi
CHRISTMAS TRIX. W|wi
not be undersold by any house
in Gainesville.
Atlanta, Ga.
Send us your order at once. CONTAINS PER CENT.
No Goods sent O. O. D. We Proof Spirit. - — * • ^ Q ^°°
cL go t d A exclusively for Rescue on Evaporation.. 105.9 Grams perU.S. Gallon
v-ash W e have no traveling rY , « . «v “ “
jaen or agents. We guaran- Non-volatile-Matter...... 5*
tee absolute satisfaction. Salts of Lead Copper, Lead and Zmc None
..Jefkrences:-Third Na- Resoectfullv submitted, N. P. PraTT L*b’y.
prew Agent/ OoliSew^nd glasae Jith every order. Write for onr pamphlet on
Gordon’s Canadian Malt and new Catalogue.
The Glendale Springs Distilling Co.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Dept., 12.
Cinciolo Bros
After January J, 1803, in store
room now occupied by Whise-
nant & Evans.
You Sliotild Call On
WILL
He Has a Complete Line of
Fresh Goods, Cheap.
A FEW PRICKS :
Force, 2 for 25c; Prunes 8 and 10c: 0hee9e 15 and 17}4c; Dates
10c; Figs 10 and 15c, same as others cell for 15 and 20c.
Candies, Stick and Fancy, from 7£c up.
Lowney’s fine package goods.
Seeded Raisins and Currants 10c package.
Nats, Oranges and Bananas by the dozen or box at close prices.
And we will ceri ainly 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
haw 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 time.
A Soda Fountain
Where you can get pure Coca Cola and all kinds of nice drinks
ice cold, aud 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
plug. I have mauy different kinds of chewing tobacco that I
Bell you cheap by the box or pound. Think I 83c per pound
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 nic9 $1.75 lamp; fancy and the best value you ever saw.
per
will
for
Call and See.
WILL SUMMER, JR.
Master Riussell Patterson entertained
his friends last Thursday afternoon
from four to six o’clock in honor of his
twelfth birthday. The young people
passed a most enjoyable afternoon.
Mr. B;. J. Hulsey hauled m to town a
day or two ago 50 or 60 ba’es o± cotton
from his farm, and stored the same in
the warehouse* He is the kind o
planter that always has money on hand,
and knows how to extract the filthy
lucre from the soil. “Uncle Jeff” is a
splendid man, and you can always put
your finger on him and his boys and
,know exactly where they are.
FROM MANUFACTURER TO Y00
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* oulfitting establish
ment in the South. In purchasing from uf you not only
secure a saving of the middleman’s profit, but you se
cure the most fashionable and most eervicable clothing,
shoes, hats, furnishings, trunls, suit cases, traveling
bags, etc. ~ ! ,
Orders by mail filled astisfactorHy.
Send for our catalogue.
EISEMAN BROS.,
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
11, 13, 15 and 17 Whitehall St.
EISEMAN BROS ANTA A E1SEMAN BROS.
Washington, D.C. Baltimore Md.
THE PUREST AND BEST,
Gordon’s Canadian Mall Whiskey.
Send us your order at once.
fo Goods sent C. O. D. We
Beu goods exclusively for
v-AStt We have no traveling
jaen or agents. We guaran
tee absolute satisfaction.
References:— Third Na
tional Bank; Southern Ex-
Agent. Corkscrew and glasse
The Coming Contest.
The Oratorical Contest of the North
east Georgia Association will take
place next Friday night at Harmony
Grove. Talmadge Hubbard of Chest
nut Mountain will represent Hall coun
ty; he has been giving special prepar
ation during the past few weeks to his
speech and 3all county stands a splen
did chance of winning first place m
this contest. .A party from here will
go up to be present at this occasion.
Mr. J. F. Jeppers of Louisville, Ky.,
made a business trip to Gainesville
this week,
Mrs. D. H. Tharin of Atlanta, who
has just passed through a long .and
critical illness in the city, is convales
cent.
Miss Sadie McConnell will return to
morrow from Cartersville, where she
attended the marriage of her cousin
Miss Ronie Leak.
Miss Annie Candler returns to-mor
row from Thornburry College,Atlanta,
to spend the vacation with her parents
Col. and Mrs. A. D. Candler.
Dr. R. D. Grigg, who has been" with
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.,for the past five
years, will, sever his connection with
the firm the first of January. He has
not yet matured his plans for the future
but he will continue to make Gaines
ville his home, having interests that re
quire his attention.
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 CLOPTON.
Third.floor Hudson House Bldg.
Special agents WILEY’S CANDIES»*
Boxes from 3^1b. to 7ibs.
what About Your*
Candies, Confection^
aries, etc
We have Fancy and Stick Can
dies at from 5c pound up. ‘Bucket
mixture, at your own price. Also,,
we have the best Fruits, consist
ing of Apples, Oranges, etc., m
Gainesville. . . . .'.
Fancy Fruit Baskets from 25c
to $2.
Come to see us before making
your Christinas purchases. We
irilJ treat yotf right, and wilt ap
preciate your patronage. Give us-
a call.
SMITH GROCERY CO.
W. E. SMITH, Manager*
Oscar Moore’s old stand.
We Have Received a Large
Complete Stock of
ana
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