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^ WANTED; Three good salesmen and
collectors to sell and collect lor sew
ing machines. - '
Singer Mfg. Co.,
H. C. Flowers, Agent.
Money to Loan,
I am prepared to negotiate loans
real estate, at 6 and 7 per cent.
W. F. Findley
Liberty Bell tobacco, 35c pound.
Red Bird ** 33c pound.
You know what it is worth. Other to
bacco in proportion. All icinds 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 pay,
GEO. LATHEM, City Clerk.
Gripsules, the cold cure. The
surest of them all. The genuine at
Dixon’s, 25c.
Try Parnell’S barber shop for a
good clean shave or haircut.
it iron are going to Paint this fall
come and see us about it. We can
ve you money. E. E. Dixon & Co.
Salted almonds >t Gunther’s
75 cents per pound.
Your orders are appreciated and
promptly delivered. Lathem & Son.
B. D. Langford, Real Estate
Buy, sell or rent, any and all kind of
Real Estate. If yon contemplate a
trade see me.
Wood For Sale.
Oak and pine wood on hand and
ready for immediate delivery.
>' P. N. Parker,
A Good Machine will last you
almost a life time. If you want a
cheap machine or a high-priced one I
can please yon. Liet me show yon
what I haye at the Express office. H.
A. Terrell.
Rock Candy Cough Syrup for
Coughs of all kinds. Heals the lung
and cures the cough. 25c at Dixon’s.
Fresh pork, beef, mutton, veal,
etc., always on hand. Lathem & Son.
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.
$1*75 buys a handsome $3 lamp at
Will Summer Jr.’s.
Celery, the kind that’s fresh and
nice, at Mitchell’s market.
Celery, nice and fresh all the time
at Lathem & Son’s.
bud
J.C. Hickey Of Henderson, Tex
■ iothe city-
Annabel Matbews visited friends
hU» this week -
Ct w. Walker left Sunday for £
jess trip ^ Atlanta.
m Paris of Atlanta, spent Sun
' D d Monday in Gainesville.
£ l. Boone has returned home
’’visit to her daughter in Ala-
la-
. Ham came up from Emorv
s pend Christmas with his
ay to r
0tS.
Louise Baldwin of Perry, is the
t of Misses Marion and Carolyn
bers-
iiss Mary Merritt, who is art teach-
the Woodbury school, is spending
a tion at home.
essrs Paul Wynne and Will Ogburn
red Saturday from Mercer to spend
holidays at home.
r Henry Jarrell, of the Atlanta
Jal College, is spending the week
relatives here,
a nd Mrs. Howard Thompson and
' jj a bel and Laura Thompson vis-
tlanta Monday last.
sEula Dorsey returned Friday
l visit to her sister, Mrs. J. D.
iide, at Greenville, S. C.
; Bessie Tharin arrives today
Atlanta to visit Miss Laura
json during the coming week.
as Sadie and Anna McConnell
sued a number of invitations to
ition at their home on Friday ev
j. F. Turner has moved into his
>me on Green street. Mr. Tur-
s one of the prettiest residences
lesviiie. and he may justly feel
it. .
Mr. Louis Tismger, is spending the
week with his mother. He returns Mon
day to Virginia, where he is attending
college, *• \ : j. r . -: : y
Mr. C. C. McEver killed two pigs last
Friday, six mouths old, one weighing
240 pounds and the other 210 pounds
Who can beat this?
Misses Irene and Julia Bell McLeod
and Miss.Una Webb of Brenau, are
spending the week in the city, the
guests of Miss Hattie Mitchell.
A delightful Christmas hop was given
at the armory of the Candler Horse
Guards Monday evening. Most of the
young people of the city were present.
Mr. V. M. Montgomery, president of
the Pacolet and Gainesville Cotton
Mills, came over from Spartanburg,
last Friday and remained a day or two
here. *
Miss Inez Langford entertained very
delightfully last Friday" evening at her
elegant Green street home in honor of
her friends. A number of young peo
ple were present, and the occassion
was a most pleasant one.
The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Burry,
who died last Wednesday, was held at
l o’clock Thursday afternoon, and the
remains were interred at Alta Vista
cemetary. Mrs. Burry was a most es-
timble woman, and her death is sincer
ely mourned by all who knew her.
LNTI ITCH: A quick and
rtain cure for all itching
lptions. Price 50c*
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.
Mr. Lewis C. Oliver of Emory,
is spending the holidays with his
sister, Miss Bertha Oliver, at Bre-
nau.
mountain beef. We are hand
ling the best Mountain beef. Also
pork, mutton, veal, etc. R. D. Mitchell
& Son.
Hogshead cheese, the finest to
be had, at R. D. Mitchell & Son’s.
1*0WHOY’S fine candies, 35c to $4
box. W. Summer, Jr.
For Christmas Presents
—we offer a select line of
perfumes, splendid qual
ity and popular odors, in
plain or fancy bottles.
E. E. Dixon & Co.
NEW OFFERINGS.
Picture Mouldings
-Some new effects to show.-
Picture Frames.
-Many New Things.-
FINE PICTURES.
I
-Some New Arrivals.-
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS
—New Things.-
Artists’ Brushes,
—Tube Paints, Water Colors.— -
Get our prices on Miniature Water
Color Heads.
Get our prices on High Grade Por
traits.
T. S. CAMPBELL & SON
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nal- B. D. Langford, Local Agent,
Office State Bank building, Main
street.
Come to see me for your barber
work Lee Pabneli..
B. D. kangTord, Real Estate.
I have all sized houses in any and aU
parts of the City, which I can sell you
on easy terms. Buy now and get ths
adyance.
The Best barber work is what
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be*
ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s.
i'HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1902.
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
IPP
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.
An inspection of our stock and prices will convince you of the sincerity of this offer.
and thus he enabled to obtain a choice of STYLE AND Q0A1ITY.
COME EARLY
8 Doors West of P. O.