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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1903.
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With all its happiness and
its sadness, its gains and its
losses, is gone.
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The New Year,
Fraught with limitless pos
sibilities, hopes and am
bitions, is here
May all your hopes be realized, m..y happiness and (
rfy prosperity be yours and may you appreciate that pros-
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perity follows the use our Clothing for Men, Hoys and
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Cleaning 1 Windows.
For washing windows U3e
piece of chamois A little an
monia in a pailful of water is »
that is necessary The charm>
will was3 the glass, and then wn
it dry, leaving no lint. Every 01
who wash windows knows t»
bother of useing several differs
cloths—the..wet cloth, the d<-
cloth and the polishing-rag. Th
chamois takes the place of a
three. Wrung drv it is an excel
ent dusting-cloth, and for clean
ing woodwork it has no eqna
Picture-frames and looking-g ass*-
are improved by its use —Januar
Woman’s Home Companion.
The best
one-half price
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Burnett
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Exclusive Clothing and
Men’s Furnishings,
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To Repair Granite-Ware.
Granite-ware i« iuiversaljy us« /!
and the best brands will get hoi
in the bottom. I m nr) mv ow
(unless the holes aro too la'-g
by using a short rivit. Put th
rivit through the hob-*, place th
vasher on the end, put tl e artic’
to be mended on something hard
hammer until the rivit is perfect!
tight, and the utensil will no
leak when it is used -—Januar
Woman’s Home Oomnnnion.
gallon. We sell two gallon? for about the same as you pay for one gallon of nrrvfM" e
whiskey. Just think that over and remember that HAYivSR WHISKEY • ‘
our distillery to you, carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DI^titYppG Y
ANTEE of PURITY and AGE and saves you the dealers’ enormous profits!r ^ wr
it’s so good and so cheap. That’s why we have over a quarter of a million snr '*' :t
tomers. That’s why YOU should try it. Your money back if you’re not saty Y 1
Direct from our distillery to YG(j
Sam Daalart’ Prafits I Prevents Adulteration I
HAYNES WHISKEY
PURE SEVEH-VEAR-OLD RYE
FULL SfljM EXPRESS
QUARTS O PREPAID
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
anybodyel.se at any price, then send it back at our expense and your $3.20
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 send you a trial order. If you don’t want four quarts yourself, get a
friend to join you. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what’s
inside.
Orders for Ariz., Cal.. Col.. Idaho, Mont., New, N. Mex.,Ore., Utah. Wash,
or Wye. must be on the basis of 4 hearts for $>4.00 by i&spress
Prepaid or &0 Quarts for $16.00 by Freight Prepaid.
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THIS IS THE TICKET.”
^ GAINESVILLE, - GA.
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Great Annual
CLEANING-UP
SALE
OF
lankets, Overcoats,
Win ter Weight Clothing,
Underwear, Etc.
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Crystallized Mineral Water.
A combination of Crystals, con
taining the medicinal properties of
the waters of four Noted Mineral
s Springs.
j: Guaranteed to cure Indigestion,
I Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
f and Bladder troubles, and to build
up the nerve centres.
“Take KALOLA six days, and
eat anything you want.”
A teaspoonful dissolved in a
glass of water makes a delightful
and inexpensive morning aperient.
£ For sale at Drug Stores.
Write cur nearest office and do it NOW.
THE HAYNER SISTiLLlMCI COMPANY
ATLANTA' GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO, ST. PAUL, MINK.
150 DI3TTLLZRY, TBOY, O. ESYABUEUSD 1866.
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KALOLA COMPANY,
SAVANNAH, GA^
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Ida—“Yes, dear, this is one of
those ‘perfume’ concerts like they
have in New York.” May—“Per
fume? Why, I smell gasoline.”
Ida—“Well, you see, they aru
playing the ‘Automobile March’
now.”—Chicago Daily News.
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.
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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. A E. C. PALMOUR.
Fuddy—I hear your horse threw
you in the park yesterday.
Duddy—No such thing. Be
{took advantage of the opportuni
ty while I was up in the air to run
from under me.—Boston Trans
cript.
The great powers continue to
send ships to Venezuela. Pretty
soon the combined navies of the
world will be in the Carribbean
sea. Here’s a chance for some en
terprising gunman to tire another
of those shots that are heard
around the world.
Having decided to devote our time ard ener§
exclusively to
SHOES,
We will sell our entin
stock of Dry Goods,
Notions and Cloth
ing at ACTUAL
COST.
Watch us closely and you will see that v/e meanbu
ness. Respectfully,
J. B. Mathis & Co.
Palmour Hardware
Farmers and Sportsmen botu*j
hud our stock interesting.
H e have goods used by alb c -
young, high and low, rich and poor -
deed there be any poor in this favored
From toy wagons, go-carts aru
wheelbarrows, to boys’ saddles, g lin: "'
saws, etc.
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Money to Loan.
I am prepared to negotiate loans on
real estate, at 6 and 7 per cent.
W. F. Findley.
The Birmingham News asks:
“What is honesty?” A hard
pressed Georgia journal answers:
“It is keeping one’s subscription
paid up.”
One day last week one thousand
bales of Sea Island cotton were
sold in New York at 21-|- cents per
pound—said to be the record price.
The cotton was from the South
Atlantic States.
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, B
BELTING,
MILL SUPPLIES,
Blacksmith Tools.
We will take pleasure in sbowing:
you.
PALMOUR HARDWARE <1
Gainesville, Ga.
As an all-around musician the
organ-grinder heads the list.
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. LaTTNEB,
Room 4. tate Bank Building, Gaines
ville, Ga.
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