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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 19^3
SEWING MACHINE
Opens their new store, next door to Tele
phone Exchange, Thursday, Jan. ist, 1903.
A coidial invitation is extended the ladies of Gainesville and
vicinity to visit our store and make it headquarters. We
have a new and superior line of the celebrated Singer Sewing
Machines now open for inspection.
Miss Delia Potts has accepted the position of book-keeper
and saleslady and will be glad to wait on the ladies.
Miss Josie Potts will also have a DRESS-MAKING
ESTABLISHMENT in the rear of our store.
Space and front window in our store for rent. See
H G. FLOWERS, Agent.
Great Annual
CLEANING-UP
SALE
OF
Blankets, Overcoats,
Winter Weight Clothing,
Underwear, Etc.
We want to close out these goods as soon as pos
sible. Come and buy now while these goods can be
bought cheap and warm yourself while the winter
weather lasts.
Our Grocery
Department.....
Is still up to the highest standard. Don’t for
get us when you want to buy anything in our
line.
W. J. « E. C. PALMODE.
(Continued from first page.)
Sundries—
I
G. J. & S R. It. Stock $ 50,000.00
Public schools, buildings,
grounds, 5,800.00
City Hall and lot 16,000.00
City stable and lot 1,600.0u
City park, 50 acres, 2,000.00
City hall furniture and fix
tures 500.00
School furniture and fix
tures 1,500.0o
Water and Light Plant. 50,000.0u
50 acres land at Water and
Light Plant ... 800.00
Cemetery lots, unsold 4,600.00
132,800.00
Uncollected Amounts—
Ad valorem tax. 3 1,580.00
Street tax.
Fines
Cemetery lots
Meters
Iron and sewer pipe ..
Water and Light rents.
600.00
351.00
52.50
20.00
374 00
224.00
2,991.50
3 148,919.00
LIABILITIES.
Bonds, Railroad — —— 3
Bonds, School
Bonds, Water and Light —
Bonds, School Building
Bonds, Sewers
Bonds, street improvement—
Note, Good Roads Machin
ery Co . due Dec. 1, 1903... •
Note, Good Roads Machin
ery Co., due Dec. 3, 1904—
50,000.00
2,2oo on
4o. OOO. On
20,000.00
2o, 000.00
10,000.00
1,403.61
1,403.61
Best for medicinal uses
Your physician will tell you that you should always have some good whiskey -
house. For accidents, fainting spells, exhaustion, and other emergency cases, it
and revives. But you must have good whiskey, pure whiskey, for poor whiskey, adaitprT^ 3
whiskey, may do decided harm. HAYNER WHISKEY is just what you need for it ^ ^
direct from our own distillery to you, with all its original strength, richness and L g0€s
carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUARANTEE of
ITY and AGE and saving the dealers’ enormous profits. We have over a qnrr*L of
million satisfied customers, exclusively family trade, who know it is best for medic - \
purposes and prefer it for other uses. That's why YOU should try it. Your money bac’-^f
you are not satisfied. ' u11
Direct from our distillery to Yoy
Sam Dealer*’ Profile I Prevents Adulteration I
HAYNER WHISKEY
4
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
FULL $0^2 express
QUARTS 0 PREPAID
145.007.22
Improvement Funds—
School buildings— | 2o.ooo.o<
Paid expenses Bond Issue— 5oo.oo
Deposited State Banking
Co., bearing 3 percent, in
terest, daily balances... 19.5oo.o<
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER’S SEVEN-
YEAR-OLD RYE for $3.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and
if you don’t find It all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense and your $8.20 will be
returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it be
fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied you are not out a cent. Better let us
■end you a trial order. If you don’t want four quarts yourself, get a friend to
join you. Shipment made in a plain sealed case with no marks to show what’s
inside.
Orders for Ariz., Cal., CoL, Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash,
or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts tor 04.00 by Expreil
Prepaid or SO Quarts for 010.00 by Freight Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do it NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ST. PAUL, MINN.
Interest Sept. 3rd, 1902 to
Jan. 1st, 3903
Street Improvement
Paid expense bond issue....
Deposited, State Banking
Co. bearing 3 per cent in
terest, daily balances
180 37
lo,ooo oo
25o.oo
9.5oo. oo
lo,oeo.oo
68 75
2.847 47
Interest Sept. 3, 1902 to Jan
uary 1st. 1903
Paid out on street improve
ments and crusher plant..
Sewers 3 2o,ooo oo
Paid expenses Bond Issue.. 5oo.oo
Deposited in First National
Bank, bearing 3 per cent,
interest, daily balances... 19,5oo.o«>
Interest Sept. 3d, 1902 to Jan.
1st, 1903 ...
2o,000.00
180 37
Annual Report of G. H. Prior, Sec
retary and Treasurer of Board of
Education of City of Gainesville,
from January 1st, 1902, to Jan, 1st,
3903.
DR.
To amount on hand Jan. 1st.
1902 3 94.34
To amt. received from State 2,954.82
To amt. received from City 4,512 69
To amt. received from tuition— 351.85
CLOSING
7,913.70
CR.
By amt. paid white teachers. .3 5,282.5o
“ “ “ colored teachers.. 72o.oo
“ “ “ Janitors - 135.oo
“ “ “ Rents llo.oo
“ “ “ Borrowed Money
State Banking Co. 235.21
By amt. paid city back monev
advanced— — 284.28
By amt. paid on Apparatus 175.oo
“ “ “ Prof, Marion ac
count on Incidentals 149.11
By amt. paid for coal 279.53
“ “ “ G. H. Prior, Sec
retary and Treasurer 5o.oo
Balance on hand 493.o7
7,913.70
Respectfully submitted,
G. H. Prior,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Mayor Parker then administered the
oath of office to Alder men-elect C. A.
Dozier, J. A. Pierce and Howard
Thompson, to serve the years 1903-04.
No further-business appearing, the
council for 1902 adjourned sine die.
Geo. Lathem, P. N. Parker,
Clerk. Mayor
Money to Loan.
I am preparod to negotiate loans on
real estate, at C and 7 per cent.
W. F. Findley.
Mr. Bill Boone Goes Up.
Tho Gainesville friends of Mr.
W. R. Boone will learn with
pleasure that he has been admit
ted as a member of Maisby & Co.,
ot Atlanta, with which concern he
has been connected with for eever-
»1 years as book keeper. Mr.
Boone’s friends rejoice at his pro
motion,'and wish for him con tin
ned success.
Having decided to devote cur lime ar.d energy
exclusively to
SHOES,
We will sell our entire
stock of Dry Goods,
Notions and Cloth
ing at ACTUAL
COST.
Watch us closely and you will see that we mean busi
ness. Respectfully,
J. B. Mathis & Co.
Winter Lap Robes, Sausage Mills,
Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor
Strops, Guns, Amunition, etc.
The best axes, axe-handles,
and cross-cut saws. A good line of
HARNESS,
BELTING,
MILL SUPPLIES,
Blacksmith Tools.
We will take pleasure in showing
you.
Palmour Hardware Co,
Farmers and Sportsmen both alk
find our stock interesting.
o «
IVe have goods used by all, old 22
young, high and low, rich and poor, it ®
deed there be any poor in this favored |
From toy wagons, go-carts and cb-'
wheelbarrows, to boys’ saddles, guns,
saws, etc.
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PALMOUR HARDWARE CO
Gainesville, Ga.
Money Loaned On Farms.
We make loans on improved farms,
in Hall, and the surrounding counties,
on ten years time, with the privilege of
making payments on the principal sum
at any time. For further information
apply to
R. P. Lattnrr,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Gaines
ville, Ga.
R. SMITH
Real Estate &
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