The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, November 02, 1901, Image 1

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VOLUME SAsWTOR SAYS: peruna in My Home family Doctor.” MARRIED AT MARIETTA MAKING FINE SHOES. Mr. G. C. Reed of Gainesville, and Miss Kate DeLaney of Mari etta, were married at the latter place last • Monday even ing at o’clock at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. J. T. Jenkins. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Reed came to Gainesville and are now at home to their friends at Bl Seminary avenue. The groom is manager of the American Bell Telephone Com pany’s line at this place and is a sterling young business man. The bride was a popular Marietta young lady and is possessed of many accomplishments. Their friends wish for them every happi ness in life. Inman, Smith & Co. have set out to improve the produet of their shoe factory by turning out only men's fine shoes. Now Have the Biggest Stock of Heretofore they have had a large trade on brogans. in fact the old company sold more of them than of any other class of their goods. The company finds there is more profit upon fine shoes, and are better handled and as easily manufac tured.as brogans, Their salesmen are now daily sending in orders for spring delivery and it is be lieved that the company’s trade upon fine shoeB will soon exceed their former sales of brogans. Mr. Jno. A. Smith, of Atlanta, who has not been, at the factory much for several weeks, came up Monday and was here for a few days. ./-Ever shown in This part of the State MILIEIN-JACK80N. IRON KING STOVE Ins in my family as a family doctoij Id I have been highly pleased wit* fete result. My wife has used it fol Iterrh and experienced great relief lylittle girl has been sick a number oi Imes,and when we used your medicim ■proved a success. I hare used it my Ilf several times and consider it a rerj Liable medicine. Speaking from per tul observation, 1 consider it a good ■vestment to keep it in my home, and jolieve every man who desires to re* [eve suffering, and at the same tiinl five money, should investigate thi Wl merits of your Peruna and othel ledlcines.” “For aboul GOES TO HONOLULU Lieutenant J. S. Davis, U. S. A., who has been on a visit of several weeks to fBis iffciBer; Mrs.jB. Davis, left Thursday for San Fran- from which point be sails Where good productive land ban be bought on terms to iBuit pur chaser; where gpodtimberaud j-, 1 iss;5rj : :;FRXi^TeN| WATERS abound; where FRUIT and VEGETABLES grow to PERFECTION; should not tail to correspond with J. C. Hickey of Henderson, Tex as who owns large tracts of sucjji land, cut in blocks to suit purcha ser; that will grow half to bale cotton, and 20 to 40 bushels of corn per acre without fertilizing. Prices $2.50 to $6.00 per acre, NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. CISCO, for Camp McKinley, Honolulu. Lieutenant Davis will probably be stationed there for some time' and it may be several years before he returns to Gainesville. He is now in line for promotion, and with his experience and record will no doubt soon attain a captaincy in His Gainesville friends In a later letter he saye [ar years I have used Peruna in my pme for myself, wife and two children, fed I have saved many doctor bills, uny times a dose or two of Peruna lien in time will stop a sickness, which, permitted to go for a day, would re* Utin serious trouble. For grip ItH blendid and can be used successfully lith very young children as well as old pople. I use H in my home as an ali ped family doctor, and when it has wn given a fair trial, it has proved an pllent remedy.” : lAddress The Peruna Medicine Co., lltmibus,0..for free catarrh book. the army, wish him well Mr. Charles J. Terrell and Mrs. Haney Sizemore were united marriage at her home on Athens street last Sunday at 1180 a.m., ’Squire Fi M. Loden officiating. A number of friends were present to witness the ceremony, after which they left on a bridal trip to Charleston and other points. Mr. Terrell travels for an Atlanta drug house and they will make their home in that city. Con gratulations are extended them by their friends. WILL BE LIVELY RACE. Judge J. J. Kimsby of Cleve land, was here Wednesday. His presence gave rise -to the discussion of the race between hnr and Judge J. B. Estes for the judgeship of the Northeastern circuit. Judge Kimsey is already at work, and Judge Estes will begin a canvass early next year if his health per mits him to make the race through to the end. Both gentlemen have friends all We are making special prices this week, and are prepared to give the trade a large number of extra bargain values. As head quarters for 1. FRANK HALL DEAD- Jm was received in the city p Saturday morning of the Nb of Hon. Frank W. Hall at pome at Ingleside of typhoid K He had beed quite ill for pal weeks and his death Ned no surprise, though nevGr- kassad, Col. Hall resided at plonega for many years and ac- Nd considerable wealth by his Nd business dealings* For Nal terms he represented Mdn county in the legisla- p was prominent in the F 8 °f his town and county, pf Hall is survived by his wife CLOTHING AND NOTIONS, we have no equal in this section. We make this statement in no spirit of pride, but to let the people know the facts in the case, and when you come to investigate, we stand ready to prove the truth of 'the as sertion. Take notice of a few quotations: A DOUBLE WEDDING over the circuit who will work zealously for their suc cess. . A double wedding occurred at South Bend church, last Sunday when Miss Pauline Gilleland and Mr. Si.H. Waters, and Miss Vesta Gilleland and Mr. J. A. Pinson were united in marriage by Squire The brides are J. T. Gilleland Hon. W. A. Cooper, mayor of Lawrencevilie, has announced himself a candidate against Con gressman Tate. He asks that the democratic executive committee make a rule to. the effect that the majority of the consolidated vote in the entire district be made the basis of the nomination. L 3U1I S9* In Oxfords, Browns, Olive Men’s ^finished Worsteds, Thibets and Cassimeres, T. E. High smith daughters of Mr. And most excellent young women. Both Mr- Waters jpd Mr. Pinson are Bustling young farmers of Whelchel district who have the confidence and respect of the peo ple. - The best wishes of all at tend them on their voyage through life. J BARKE^WHITE. At Corinth church last Sun day Mr. Howard Barrett and Miss Lula White were married, Rev. D. 8. Griudle officiating. No cards were issued and only a few were present to witness the cere mony. Mr. Barrett is -a a wide awake young farmer and his wife eity, Meltons, Beavers and Kerseys in all colors. r 0De little daughter. He only Nd to Ingleside about two P a go, and has a pretty home l Va luable farm there. Col. WE CARRY a full stock of the “Foot Glove,’* which has nothing to equal it. They are selling rapidly. Try a pair and beconvincd of its worth. Another special bargain is our best Veal Kip, half double sole, Ga. Tie. We have cut the price down to 95e„ --V which was organized one month ago, will meet again next Tues day at the county court* house. The purposes of the organization were explained at the time the trustees banded together, And the next meeting is for the purpose of furthering the interests ot edu cation. Meetings will be held perhaps montBly and interesting matters pertaining to educational work will be discussed. A CHILD DIES. Mollie, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ledtord, died last Sunday afternoon of scarlet fever and was buried at Red wine church at 4 o’clock p. m* *Mq»nidkdbiiifi AfH« LADIES’ FINE SHOES, Extra high cut, Veal Kip* 75e. Best Red Kip Tie, $1.00. ^ l . Our line of Childrens’ School Shoes cannot be excelled. We handle the best “Brown’s Blue Ribbon.” Try a Pair. JOT ALLEN BUYS. ’ b, Allen has purchased r « J. H. Gunnels the house ^ on ^®8t Broad street now “Pied by Mr. Loggins. He Ie Qiodel the house and . make N!«nt home of it. Mr. A.I- 5; elf eC ^ S occu py the house ; ^ 0n the improvements ^pleted. This is a good j- 01 Property and Mr. Allen C e it much more desirable * “approvements. llwftvd Aw,- *2zA&L;'J&s£iL GOLr HATS Beautiful, complete line at $1.50, Plenty of Caps that will please the'boys. We are making a specialty of the “Black Cat” % brand of Stocking3, at 10c, 15c and 25c. They are the highest grade on the market. WE ALWAYS Have a full and Complete stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries at Prices touching the rock bottom. All invited to come to see us. You will be pleased with goods and prices.