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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1904.
Ft. SMITH,
Real Estate & Renting: Ajji.
GAINKSVIl.LK Ga
QUICK LOANS.
On farm and town property from one
to ten years times at 8 per cent interest.
J. O. ADAMS,
Attorney-at- Law,
Gainesville, Ga. ! prompt a tentior.
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS
Room 2, Huut’s Opera
House.
“The Artistic Taior.'
Clothes cleaned and pressed o
short notice. Also
. LADIES - SKIRTS
| cleaned and pressed j All work given
• iv.t n 4-nvi ♦ i
My new fall stock of goods has been received
and is now ready for inspection. A complete and
select line of Millinery of all kinds is now open.
My fall showing of Pattern hats is choice and
Up-To-Date in everv particular. Call and see
them,
Mrs. J. C. Jackson.
DONT be DECEIVED!
THE PROCTOR COAL CO., are tlie exclusive
miners of RED ASH JELLICO COAL, and TOW
ER Y & OWEN are the Exclusive Agents for this
Coal in Gainesville.
Buy only of us 3 and get the Genuine RED
ASM JELLICO COAL..
H13HER TARIFF T] OFFSET CHEAPER
TRANSPORTATION,
The campaign book begins its dis
cussion of the tariff question by show
ing the necessity for increasing tariff,
or artificial protection, as “natural pro
tection,” or the cost of transporting
goods from one country to another de
creases. It says that:
“The nations of the world have one
by one found it necessary to establish
tariff protection to take the place of
that protection .which distance and
high cost of transportation formerly
afforded.”
This demonstrates that in the minds
of the “stand-patters” the tariff is the
enemy of science and progress and that
it is a great mistake to cheapen the
cost of transportation. And yet these
same Republicans boast of the fact
that they have authorized an expen
diture of from $200,000,000 to $400,000,-
000 to construct the Panama Canal.
Why? Is it simply to furnish them
with another excuse for jacking the
tariff up several points? Why spend
money to shorten water routes and
cheapen transportation costs, if we
must proceed promptly to offset these
benefits by higher tariff duties?
These “stand-patters” belong to the
old school of extreme protectionists who
Wished that tne oceans were walls of
fire and who were sorry that each
country was not separated from every
other country by impassable barriers.
They show their inconsistency and
lack of faith in their own theories by
printing pages of statistics in their
campaign book to show the wonderful
growth of our foreign commerce under
and in spite of Dingleyism.
M. C. ROBERTS
Has moved to the store, second door below
office, 23 West Washington Street, where u
Detter prepared than ever to accomodate the trad J
this section. Qe |
His stock of JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WaTchJ
Etc., is full and complete. ”
As to repairing, lie does the BEST at thei (
prices.
Give liim a call.
TOWERY & OWEN,
iATjJLITTLE’S OLD STAND.
YARD’S NO. 107 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE NO.
4 4
WE FIT THE.HARD TO FIT.”
ROOSEVELT AND NAPOLEON.
CINCIOLO BROS.
For the —
FINKST
and -.
BEST
CANDIES
We wish to call Special Attention to Our Fine Lis
FRESH CANDIES, made daily. Call and suuourFullL
FANCY ROCERES and the CHOICEST FRUITS. Remember J
Sole Agents for NUNAULY’S BOX CANDIES^
Shipments in every week. PHONE 4
TO
Facts ia a Nutshell: iMore Goods for Same
Money—Same Goodsjfor Less Money.
If Style, Fit, and Workmanship are taken into
Consideration.j
TUa time has come when men of reason and brains prefer comfort and
ease in thelr«olothing over so much value that goes to waste by illfitting, there
by causing the bearings to give way and dissatisfaction generally. We handle
a class of clothing that makes us friends, besides being guaranteed. We are
specialty people and are constantly studying your wants. Come to see us.
No onejleft’out.
WATERMAN, BURNETT & CO.!
EX0LU31VE CLOTHING, MERCHANT TAILORINGS
AND MEN S FURNISHINGS. ' : V
GAINESVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
Hon. Edward M. Shepard in a speech
made August 31, at Bennington, Vt.,
aroused a great deal of enthusiasm.
After quoting from ex-Gov. Black’s
eulogy of Theodore Roosevelt, he said:
“Was not Gov. Black right? For
did he not speak of a President who
has declared his contempt for ’that
mock humanitarianism’ which would
prevent the great liberty-loving nations
of the world from going to war, who
despises, as he himself has^ told us,
the 'cloistered virtue’ which dare not
go down into ‘the hurly-burly where
the men of might contend?'
“Was he not speaking of a President
who, In a hundred speeches, has talked
of the ’craven’ and the ’weakling’ and
the 'coward who babbles of peace/ who
has preached the ’just man armed’ as
bu dearest gospel, who would have a
great army, although, as he said, ’we
dq not need It in the least for police
purposes at home,’ but because we need
to use it abroad; who, three years be
fore our marauding venture at Pan
ama, declared that 'we must build the
Isthmian canal’ and must grasp the
points ‘of vantage,’ meaning that we
muBt violate the territory of another
nation; who has talked In season and
out of season of the ‘cant about lib
erty’ and the 'consent of the governed/
who, speaking as the Chief Magistrate
of a republio of law and order and
peace, which in Its men and resources
is the most powerful of nations, de
clared that its maxim should be,
‘Speak softly and -carry a big stick/
and who has of late in plain terms
threatened our neighbors at the South
that unless—in their relations not with
the United States but with others, for
whom we are in no way called upon
to act—they ‘acted with decency in in<
dustrlai and political matters/ unless
they 'kept order and paid their obllga
tlon/ unless the ‘governed themselves
well/ they might expect our forcible
intervention?
“Where is the parallel for utterances
like these by the ruler of a great coun
try since Moscow and Waterloo
brought to an end the insolent addresses
of the first Napoleon to the monarchs
of Europe and the terrified envoys at
his court?”
Best ooal, low prioe, quick deliv
ery. ’Nuff said. Towery & Owei\
Phone 207.|
COAL.
Now is the time we can serve you
Coal at Summer Prices]
And ou will save the advance, whic|
is usually about 20 per cent, and deliv
you the best coal on the market. Tk
famous
Montevallo, Red Ash Bloc
Jellico, Anthracite Coal
We thank you for your patronage in the past and solicit]
a continuance of your trade ; also the trade of those whol
want Coal. You take no risk in buying your winter’s supjj
ply of the above brands, which have proven to be the bet
Coal. We will be glad to fill your orders now, and
|jYou will Surely Save Money.
Respectfully
P. N. PARKER
■ Money To Loan
We procure real estate loans for five
years’ time, payable in installments at
7 ppr cent interest. Call and see us.
Dunlap & Pickrkll.
Gainesville, Ga.
Beal Estate.
I buy, sell and rent real estate,
collect rents and return property
for taxes for non-resident custo
mers. W.L HOBBS,
Room 1, Dean Bldg.,
Gainesville, Ga.
Planters’Oil Mill-will pay highest
prices for your seed—-bring them on.
Have your cotton ginned there wh< n
you can. You can get your own seed,
hulls or money. A trial will oonvince
thosejwho count the cost. (4t)
For Sai,r: Fresh sweet cider. AH
orders filled promptly at mbs V,
FkR’s. ri1 ""
For Sale.]*
Vacant house and lot near public
square, 137 feet front by 330 feet deep.
B. H..PARKS.JC3
Money to Loan.
I amjprepared'to negotiate loans;* on
real estatejat 6 .and 7 perjcent.
W. F. tinllev.
If you want to get the highest H
carry your cotton to the PlantenJ
Mill where they will gin a bale ioM
teen to twentyfive minutes. N 0< |
no trouble; a complete up-to ^ st *l
tlon gm. You will save one 1
bale. Try it. (4t)
booMl
Not ce
Builders and Contractors ji
the Cook-Dorminy Co., Fitzgera* |
for Lumber and Shingles.,
DBS. HAKPJCK. OSTKOFtffj
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