Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 17, 1902, Image 7

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/HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17, 1902, Plow is be season to sow Blue Grass for a beautiful yard. We have a shipment of this season’s seed, fancy and very clean. E. B. Dixon <fc Go* ANTI ITCH. A pnlck and cer» tain cure for all Itching eruptions* Price 50c* Judge G. H. Prior was a visitor to At lanta last Friday. Mr. E. R. Callaway of Atlanta, was in the city on Monday. Capt. C. A. Lilly of Baltimore is with friends in the city for the week. Col J. Clifton Boone returned from a business trip to Atlanta last Saturday. Miss Mabel Thompson returns from Lucy Cobb Friday to be at home during the holidays. Miss Gertrude Holden will spend the Christmas holidays at her home in Crawfordville. Messrs R. C. Bowen and Oscar Skel ton of Mossy Creek were m the city Friday and Saturday. George Lyle, who is with the South ern Express Co. at Elberton, visited his parents Sunday. Miss Emmie Joe Britt of Brenau leaves Friday for her home Quitman, where she will spend the hollidpys. Col. Howard Thompson, alderipan- elect, returned a day or two ago from a business trip to Richmond, Va. Mr. T. S. Grigg,a prominent druggist ofThomaston, Ga., was in the city Sun days guest of his btother,Dr. R. Grigg. Miss Ethel Carlton returns Friday to her home in Atlanta after a pleasant visit of her aunt, Mrs. M. W. Merritt. Call on us for Blue Stone to soak your wheat. E. E. Dixon & Co. Three goon 3e lland collect for sew- Singer Mfg- Co., H C. Flowers, Agent. Red Bird ; 33c pouhd. You know what it is worth. Other to bacco in proportion. All Kinds smok ing tobacco, and cigars by the million. W. Summer, Jr. City Tax Notice. The city tax books will close in a few days. Please call right away and £ay. GEO. LATHEM, City Clerk. GripSUleS) the cold ' cure. The surest of them all. The genuine at Dixon’s, 25c. •If "your silverware tarnishes, try a bottle of silver cream. For sale by W.H. SUMMER. Salted almonds at Gunther’s 75 cents per pound. ?oy sters and game every aay a* & Son's. h silver and ebony goods for days my line cannot be surpas- . g, SUMMER. b pork, beef, mutton, veal, nn hand. Lathem & Son. If You are going to Paint this fall come and see us about it. We Carr ve ' you money. E. E. Dixon & Co. Military brushes, sugar shells, bon bon sets, etc., a large lot to select from at W. H. SUMMER’S. handsome $3 lamp at Will Summer Jr.’s. A Gond Machine will last you almost a life time. If you want a cheap machine or a high-priced one I can please you. .bet me show you what I haye ai» the Express office. H. A. Terrell. i beef* We are hand- - Mountain beef. Alsc veal, etc. R. D. Mitchel] Wood For Sale. Oak and pine wood on hand and ready for immediate delivery. P. N. Parker, Rock Candy Cough Syrup for Coughs of all kinds. Heals the lung and cures the cough. 25c at Dixon’s. best repairing, on short no- s0 do hand or machine engra- B. SUM \1ER. Lee 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. jhead cheese, the finest to Lt R. D. Mitchell & Son’s. Picture Mouldings -Some new effects to show.- Picture Frames* -Many New Things.- Suhscribe now for the Atlanta Daily, Semi-Weekly or Sunday Jour nal- B. D. Langford, Local Agent, Office State Bank building, Main street. Mrs. Tlios. Burry Bead. Mrs. Thos. Burry, wife of the Epis copal minister, died this morning, age 48. Funeral at Alta Vista tomorrow by Bishop Nelson shoppers will miss the g S in town if they fail to ° W. H. SUMMER, The Mr. DeLacy Law has moved into his new home on North Green street. He has a beautiful new home. FINE PICTURES. —Some 'New Arrivals.— ARTISTS’ MATERIALS -New Things.- Artists’ Brushes, -Tube Paints, Water Colors. Mr. W. H. Coehran returned yester day from a business trip to Bainbridge, and other points in South Georgia. Mr. Fill Simmons has been at home several days this week with his family. He is one of Gainesville's cleverest cit izens, and is a successful traveling man. [ety, the kind that’s fresh and it Mitchell's market. i horus, seals, shaving sets, sets, knife file, shoe buttoners, mkemee Christmas gifts. Buy a e. W.H. SUMMER. Gen. A. J. Warner came down from Dahlonega Monday to look after busi ness interests. B* D* Langford, Real Estate* I have all sized houses in any and all parts of the City, which I can sell you on easy terms. Buy now and get th* advance. Heals and Soothes the Throat- For three years I have been troubled with my throat. A burning sensation would come over me in the early morn ing and last for several hours. I have been taking Cheney’s Expectorant for a week. • My throat is almost healed and the irritation no longer worries me. It is a great medicine. W. N. FRANCIS. Baltimore, Md. Get our prices on Miniature Water Color Heads. Get our prices on High Grade Por traits. nice and fresh all the time Dr. J. H. Daniel returned Friday from a trip of several weeks on the road. He, perhaps, sells more fertiliz ers than any man on the road in Geor gia. Xlie Best barber work is wka& yon get at my shop. Lee Parnell, bet ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s. [TI ITCH: A quick and fin cure for all itching rtions. Price 50c. 000.00 Consisting of Men’s Youthjs’ and^^e^ suits at ABSOIiDTE cost and less. Every garment will be marked in plain figures, and sold to all alike. The dboye statements are mot intended as a mere advertis ing scheme, as we wish to use tfee fiiomey invested in our present clothing Stock in other limes. stock .and prices will convince you of the sincerity of this offer. An inspection of our West Washington St