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OWN AND OPERATE ONE OF THE
MOST ELEGANTLY APPOIN
TED DRUG ESTABLISH
MENTS IN THE
SOUTH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, f
Ranges, Glassware, Crockery, Tin,
Woodenware, Tin and Sheet-
iron Workers. I
Both Wholesale and Retail.
Few cities, irrespective of size, or
population, in the entire country can
boast of a better or more finely ap
pointed. drug- establishment, whose in*
terior furnishings harmonize perfectly
with solid mahogany wood, piano fin
ished, artistically beveled mirrors, with
scrolled ceiling to contrast, than Is pos
sessed by Gainesville. The resources
of the cabinet makers and decorators
erafts have beentaxed to their Hmit> to
give to the people of this little city
Rnfth a pharmacy as is eredtible to the
men engaged in this department of
business. But their outlay of expense
and labor has not been misapplied, for
Gainesville citizens appreciate the
progressive methods of those who ca
ter to their necessities, and show their
appreciation by a liberal patronage.
A visit to the store in person is, how
ever, necessary to gain a fall appreci
ation of the pains which have been ta- I
WHOSE ANNUAL TRANSACTIONS REPRESENT AN AGGREGATE OF
$75,000.—PLANTS AT GAINESVILLE AND MARIETTA, GA
F- M. TUMLm
Treasurer of Hall Comity.
F. M. Tomlin, Treasurer of
Hall comity, is native to its soil,
haviug been born three miles
west of Gainesville m 1854. Born
on a farm, he was reared, and the
principal part of his life has been
industriously devoted
Marshall Sales.
t-O bucolic the following property, to wit: ;
pursuits. Being a good Democrat, certain house and lot in Gasl
* 0 .“. 5 Ville, Hall County, Ga., fronting
and a man of rare virtues and -Grove street, ninetyfeet, and™!
qualification as a Citizen, his par- baek at right angles on Thomas d
ty sought, nominated and fcri- 200 (Two Hundred) feet; said housed
umphantly elected him Treasurer lot bounded on East by Grove m
rtf TT^ii - -trtrtrt • on South by Thomas street, on S]
of Hall county m 1900; taking by lots {< Jn,erfy owned bj H
Charge of the omce Jan. 1, 1901. Thomas, and on North by lots ftaj
Mr Tumlin Improving himself to ly owned by Garenee Morrison sj
be an efficient, and conscientionsj J®**®?* Shamblee.
public official and the people
flail county have only com mend a- on she now lives, for taxes due theta
tion for the manner in which the) of Gainesville. Ga., for 1901. I
duties of his office are conducted, .f, lso ,f the sametime
cn^ eknnU i,. rt? r , . •* will sell the following aesenbean
. - re-election er ty, to wit: One vacant lot
wonld be a difficult man to defeat. South side of Oak street, where &]
MOZLETS LEMON ELIXIR.
OF LIVING COMES FROM HOME-LIKE S0RR0USM 5GS
eats a big figure in the houserhold happiness. Find a home that is 11
nished. and you will be pretty sure to find real honest comfort there ^
Different people haye different needs and tastes in furniture,
one wont suit another, I study the needs of everyone, and buy acc0
At the Capitol*
I have just taken the last of two bottles of Dr.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for nervous headache,
indigestion with diseased liver and kidneys,
The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest
.medicine I ever used.
taoet> _ J* H. MENNICH, Attorney
President National Bank*
McMinnville, Tenn., writes: From experi
ence in my family your Lemon Elixir has few
f any equals, and no superiors in medicine for
ne regulation of the liver, stomach and bowels.
*/our Lemon Hot Drops are superior to any rem-
t.Jies we have ever been able to get for throat
0:>d lung diseases. W, H- MAGNESS.
fo Dr. H. Moziey, Atlanta.
McNeel Marble Plant Marietta, Georgia.