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fcME GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY AUG. 19, 190S.
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UNCIL proceedings.
VCIL Chamber, Aug. 13, 1903.
jeetiug o f mayor aud council
recru lar session Mayor Parker
siding- Alderman Dunlap ab-
t Minutes of preceediug meet-
read and on motion approved.
njj 0 following accounts, ap-
ved by the finance committee,
, 0 ordered paid:
A. Hope, $5.00; Morton &
itnpson, $1.50; Geo. P. Lstes,
o.\V ,]. & E. C. Palmour,
JO i ” *
U. K. Smith, $1.90; Smith-
Vas Co., $17.84; Johnson &
tleberry $26.10; The Gaineu-
[e Eagle, $7 30; The Gainesville
d Works, $1.80; Brice & Co.,
L. Deal, $7.50; J. J.
Des , $2.50; Queen City Planing
le ( $21.14;; H. L. Gaines,
1.70;
11 accounts on first reading
e referred to committee on fi-
ice.
in motion the following resolu-
was passed : Resolved that
gewerpipe running from La
’s market to the rear of the
Isbytenan church be flushed
every day, at 5:30 o clock a.
further, that all connections
said sewer, on each side of
|iug street be cut off and dis-
Itinued, except bath tub con-
Itions.
fetitioii of J. Knopf, asking
t-or and council to relieve him
Ihcenge tax, was read and on
fcion refused.
letter from J. B. Boss of At-
Ita, Ga., stating that he would
fept the position as foreman for
I construction of the sewer sys-
i at a salary of $110, per month,
i read and accepted. On mo
the clerk was instructed to
jeMr. Boss to come at once,
fo further business council ad-
tnsd.
P. N. Parker, Mayor.
|eo. Lathem, Clerk.
lemember the stay is short so get
p penny pictures now.
KLONDIKE ITEMS.
h. James Kilgore and family
)ak Grove, visited Mrs. John
i-ver last week.
pof. G. R. Cochran gave his
ils a nice candy treat Friday
moon, which was much en-
r- ^ • T. Hanes has as fine a
as you nearly ever saw.
J. Jim Little, has carried the
j Lom Bellmont to Jarrett for
5 ear s, during which time he
r ‘° L m isBed more than
five
Lon Moore and family of
fesville, visited Mr. J. C. Bell
famij y fast Sunday.
3ere Wa8 a baptizing Sunday
at Bellmont, Brother
[j 8 oa Pfizing twelve that joined
church d
wring the big meeting.
CITY COURT IN SESSION.
Many Cases Disposed of and Offi
cers are Kept Busy.
Hall city court convened od
Monday morning his honor,
G. H. Prior, presiding, and Solic
itor F. M. Johnson representing
the state. The following bailiffs
were appointed to serve: J. S.
Lathem, Oliver DeLoug, J. A. j
Pitman, Z. J. Fuller and Major j
Hawkins.
The following jurors
ing:
Jury No. 1.
A S Lathem,
H P Reed,
YOUR SIMPLE
PROMISE TO
PAY WILL 4
FURNISH YOliS
HOME COMPLETE
are serv-
_ ^change say: For the life of
■ Cai] * see how a man can
I a horse all the week on half
| n8 and then hitch the pack of
and drive five or six
Meeting on Sunday, and
j 8 Rets there sing: “Jesus,
[ oi soul, Let me to thy
U ^ e had as well stop
^ or Lord is not going
P 19 h any such men with a
^‘UgS.
S M Davis,
J N Twitty,
B A Carlisle,
J B Wood,
M J Williams,
W J Green,
COrr,
T W West,
Z F Pirkle,
A T Lott,
Jury No. 2.
J B Stovall,
J W Martin,
U G Connor,
J N Payne, 0
J S Allen.
G W Cochran,
.T F Farmer,
W B Buffington,
AJ Green way,
Jason Hulsey,
J L Skelton,
J J Hyde, Jr.
The cases disposed of up to this
morning: D. T. Moss vs. W. M.
Hubbard and G. J. Hanes, com
plaint on note. Settled by pay
ment of principal and interest.
State vs. Lillie Daniel, misde
meanor, settled on payment of
cost.
Jno. A. Smith Mf’g. Co., vs. V.
H. West, complaint on note.
Judgement for plaintiff.
The State vs. Ely Harrison, as
sault and battery. Plea of guilty,
The State vs. Dennis Walker,
larceny from the house. Guilty
and sentence of $50 and costs or
twelve months on chaingang.
Harrison is the negro who beat
young Smith at Jewell’s ware
house.
The State vs. Sam David, lar
ceny from the house. Guilty and
sentence of $50 and costs or twelve
months on chaingang.
The State vs. J. W. Large, as
sault and battery. Not guilty .
State vs. Nancy Smith, larceny
from the person. Guilty and sen
tence of $60 and costs, or twelve
months on the chaingang.
State vb. Zeb Patterson, alias
Zeb Nix, larceny from the house.
Guilty and sentence of $50 and
costs or twelve months on the
chaingang.
State vs. W. A. Hayes, abandon
ment of child, and wife whipping,
(2 cases.) Settled on payment of
costs.
The state vs. Amos Adams,
cruelty to animals. Settled upon
payment of costs.
The state vs. John Teal, assault
and battery. Not guilty.
$500,000,000 Is Estimated.
The estimated total tax returns
for the state of Georgia amount
to more than $500,000,000, the to
tal increase being over $22,000,000
besides the increase from the fran
chise tax and other railroad m-
L ^ wa h for sunshine if you
r LV photos, any old day will
r • Cleveland and Senator
f gets on the same platform
I J ° a straddle.—Augusta
Nle.
creases.
These are the figures given out
by Captain Harrison yesterday
with only two counties—Lee and
Talfair—yet to hear from. The
total increase, not including these
two counties and the railroads, is
$21,963,141.
Now is the time to get your penny
pictures while the wagon is in town.
YOUR CREDIT
ISCOODHEPE
HOLMES
Gainesville.
The Southern Mutual
Life Insurance
STATE OFFICERS :
Allen D. Candler, President; John N. Holder, Vice President <& Secretary;
Chas. W. Fylker, General Manager; H. W. Bell, Treasurer;
Thos. C. Candler, Auditor & Assistant Manager.
Home Office : 305 & 306 Century Building, Atlanta, Ga.
The Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association, chartered and organized under the laws of
Georgia, the first company to put absolutely safe and sound life insurance within the reach of the
masses of the Southern people, and the only Life Insurance Association operating on our plan in
Georgia which has on deposit with the State Treasurer $20,000 in securities to secure the prompt
payment of its policies.
Its policy is as safe and sure as a United States bond, and it costs you only six to ten
dollars per thousand, while the “old line companies” charge you $32.00.
It is sound life insurance at actual cost, because the immense profits which are charged by the
“old line companies” to pay exhorbitant salaries to officers and make their stockholders rich, are
left in the pockets of our policy holders, and yet our policy is secured by a deposit with the State
Treasurer as theirs is, and is paid more promptly than theirs.
Not a dollar of the money you pay in goes to Chicago or New York, but every dollar of it re
mains in Georgia and nearly all of it in Hall county, in the hands of J. R. Boone, the treasurer of
your home branch, who is a bonded officer, till it is paid out on a death loss to provide for the com
fort of the widow and orphans of you or one of your neighbors. One of its branches is in Gaines
ville and is under the immediate control of home men. Here are its officers :
I 3 . N. Parkier, President,
J. R. Boone, Secretary & Treasurer,
R. E. Andoe, J. B. Gaston,
R. D. Mitchell, J. G. Hynds, Directors 1
j E. H. Jewell, District Agent.
You Know Them.
Examine our plan and methods carefully and then call and get a policy, and thus protect your
wife and dependent children against possible want after you are dead. You may die tonight. Who
knows? “In the midst of life we are in death.” Are vou willing to take the risk of leavina them
Are you willing to take the risk of leaving them
in want, when for 2 to 3 cents per day while you are alive you can secure for them a thousand dol
lars if you should be taken suddenly from them? For further particulars see
E. H. JEWELL, District Agent,
Rooms|3 & 4 9 Bailey Building, Over G. P. Estes’ Store,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
THE SAME good service as you have
always had is still being given our
Come around again r
patrons
PARNELL.
LEE
Grigg Brothers,
Gainesville. Ga.
Pound: A gold watch, near South
ern depot. Owner can get same by
describing and applying to
W. E. Deason
Jarrett Ga
Real Estate and Insurance
Special attention to collection
of rents. List your property
with us.
Seasonable Suggestions.
The coming of hot weather is always
noticed for the number of cases of bow
el affections reported. This season has
been no exception to the rule. Timely
remedies for these prevalent disorders
are Dr. Dixon’s Diarrhoea Mixture and
Dysentery Cure. They correct the
trouble. They remove the cause. They
cure. Try them. 25c each at Dr. J. B.
George's Drug Store.
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