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13y tlie lOuyle Publishing Company.
VOLUME XXXVII.
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NEW GOODS
A_t and Below
OLD PRICES!
COMPLETE LINES FOR FALL IN
Fine Dress Goods,
Novelty Dress Patterns,
Ribbons, Velvets, Silks,
Braids, Passementeries,
Jets, Mousselines, Chiffons,
Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear,
Handkerchiefs, Cloaks and Capes,
Broadcloths, Eiderdowns, Boucles,
Astrakhans, French Flannels,
Embroidered Flannels,
White Gauze Flannels,
Canton Flannels, Laces,
Embroideries, Table Linens,
Linen Lawns, Linen Sheeting,
Linen Pillow Casing,
Linen Cambric,
Thread Cambric.
Our fall stock is decidedly largest and
most complete we have ever shown.
We call special attention to Trunks,
Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Men’s Neckwear,
Shirts and Underwear.
R. E. ANDOE & CO.,
11 JVlaiii St.
Telephone S><»
Montevallo, V fl fl II I Corona -
Royal. / uUAlli ’ Blacksmith.
Stove and Fire Wood sawed to order.
Prompt delivery,
Office 91 Main street.
Phone 41.
ED. F. LITTLE.
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WINTER IS < <>MI Xm !
-COAL*
At Wholesale or Retail.
PT DELIVERY! We can and will make it to your
interest to trade with us. Respectfully,
P. N. PARKER.
BIGWELL l GOWERS—
"RIIggjeS. They are
THE BEST MADE.
the most durable.
THE PRETTIEST.
Wagons, They are
__ GUARANTEED,
x-* n aeto ns. cheaper than ever.
Big lot of Harness of best make. Come and examine our goods.
THE GAINEfeVILLE EAGLE.
hurrison « hit, 1
Marble Dealers.
Monumental Work of all Kinds for <
the Trade. <
We want to estimate 1 f UIIDCVn T D fl C
all your work. ) UAIhLOIILiLd, uA. >
EVERYTHING IS NW!
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J. E. MURPHY gO.,
Leaders In
Fine Goods and Low Prices.
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A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THAT FACT
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We are ready for Business
AMEk BE
to see you I
We are opening up a magnificent line of Dress
Goods, Silks, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings,
HATS AND SHOES.
Our Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries
IS FULL AND COMPLETE. u
J. E. Murphy Company,
NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Next Vo Rigsby & Son’s,
GAINESVILLE, - - GEORGIA,
The Best and Cheapest
Hardware
In the State!
S. C. DINKINS & GO.
TOmadO Harrows Every description of Hardware, anc
’ every department full.
Cutaway Harrows,
Mill Supplies, Full line Sporting Goods.
Turn Plows, Lap Robeß _ imraense BloC k—at a.
Guns of all Kinds p ™ es _
At Old Prices. Extra Points for all kinds of Plows
Wanted One Solid Car Load
OF
CASH CTJSTO3SZCEE.S I
Owing to a change which will take place Jan. 1, I must dispose of nr
stock, and am aware of the fact that 1 must have prices right in order to d<
so, so I begin now. 1 ask, and challenge, a comparison of my prices an<
goods. I feel sincerely thankful forth 3 liberal patronage which I havi
received up to date, and to make the change which I will make on the firs
of January, which will be for my good and the
Best Interest
of my customers, I must cut prices to reduce the stock now on hand. Com
and take advantage of the bargains I now offer you.
Again thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting a continu
ance of the same until the end of the year,
I am, very respectfully yours,
JOHN F. LITTLE.
EZstKfrtished in 1860.
THURSDAY, NOY EMBER 18, 1897.
IThe HyndsCo’s
'BIG'
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Store Rooms
1 Are packed with goods from pit to dome,
bought direct from manufacturers in large
quantities, at prices that will enable us to sell
our customers at the same prices the small
buyer has to pay, You are the loser should
p you fail to price our goods before buying.
suoes si io less
In Shoes, we lead the South in style, make and price. We make in
our factory ONE THOUSAND pairs every day in the week. As a starter
we offer—
-500 pairs Infant Shoes at 15c a pair.
500 pairs Childrens’ Shoes—l to s—at 23c a pair.
500 pairs Childrens’ Shoes—s to B—at 45c a pair.
500 pairs Childrens’ Shoes—9 to 12—at 55c a pair.
500 pairs Misses’ Shoes—l 2to 2—at 65c a pair.
J 500 pairs Womens’ Button Shoes—goat—at 85c a pair.
500 pairs Womens’ Dongola—button—at 75c a pair.
500 pairs Womens’ Dongola—button—at 93c a pair.
3,983 pairs Samples in Men’s and Women’s Shoes at 50c, 65c,
75c, 85c and sl. Just HALF their value.
IT\ CLOTHING
We have bought very largely—2,l7B Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
3 Suits now in stocK. Young man, if you want to be well and cheaply clad
you will have to come our way. Old men and little boys will have to do
’ the same or be the loser.
Examine our 300 suits worth £5.00.
Examine our 500 suits worth SB.OO.
Examine our 550 suits worth $8.50.
Examine our 600 suits worth SIO.OO.
Examine our 750 suits worth sl2 00.
Then we have them all the way up to $25 00.
WE OEEEE
5 Great bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, Gents’ Underwear, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises. You have the largest and most complete stock ever
brought to'Gainesville to select from.
GROCERIES
We always buy them by the car load. Before the advance we con
tracted for (10) ten solid cars of Flour, (25) twenty-five cars of Salt, Sugar,
Coffee, Corn, etc. This means much for you.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
■ Hereafter, for the convenience of our out-of-town customers, we will
J carry at our store rooms a stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds made al our
Planing Mill.
Look out for our Big Circular giving prices of every article in our
store. It will be a hummer.
IIBS HI'S NG STKK,
Gainesville, G-a:
iA PRETTY HAT
Is a Pretty Thing.
You will want one to match
That Pretty New Dress.
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Thousands of Pretty Things
To Match Them Both.
Call at my Store.
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„ I E. JACKSON.
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Fine hand made Harness a specialty. Repairing neatly and quickly
done.
Thomas <& Clark.
Next door below Post-office, - - - GAINESVILLE, GA.
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All Styles. All Prices.
No trouble to find what you want when you come to my Store.
J. E. REDWINE, Jr.,
West Side Public Square, - - GAINESVILLE, GA.
Thomas & Clark,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, ROBES,
Blankets and Turf Goods.
FURNITURE!
New and Elegant!
1 A BIG LINE I
#1 .OO Per .AnniTm in Advance.
COMING!
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THE GREATEST, GRANDEST AND THE BEST
OF
America’s TESTED Enterprises!
Honorably Conducted! Honestly Advertised!
Lofty in Conception, Regal in Equipment.
Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in Character.
Splendid in Organization, Magnificent in Presentation.
The Purest, Cleanest, Mightiest and Most Magnificent
Amusement Institution of the 19th Century.
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BLANCHE REED Wj
ft RENO MCCREE MISS NELSON STELLA JEROME
OSCAR LOWANDE LI LI.I AN SHAFER HENRY LETOWRIEI ((YjAU
\QQ) SE p M LEICHER FRANC,S GAL LATIN > Jjr7/|
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Circus, Museum, Menagerie
■4 Royal Ripodrome i
Three Rings, Half Mile Race Track, 1,000 Features, 100 Phenomena
Acte, 25 Clowns, 20 Hurricane Races, 4 Trains, 10 Acres
Canvas, 10,000 Seats, 1,500 Employes G Bands, 50
Cages, A Drove of Camels, 15 Open Dens,
A Herd of Elephants, $4,000.00
Daily Expenses.
“The Best Seen Here in a Decade.”—Cin. Commercial Gazette.
“High toned in every way—in magnitude of first rank.”—St. Louis
Republic.
“Bewilders the senses, dazzles the eyes.”—Denver Times.
“The cleanest, most satisfactory circus yet seen here.”—New Orleans
Picayune.
“Gives more than it promises.”—San Francisco Examiner.
C-A.FIT.AJLi, $3,000,000 !
Nelson
! * ENTRELY NEW AND S'JFfRBLY GRAND ACROBATS 03W PERFTRNSG WHTE A~ RED TN EVEN'NG WES.FEATS V WRING AND ASUTXAM) jT'J
i K’S BE WAC'.NGLY MAW _M ACROBAT.OM.ThAT SEEN IM THE tWA'IK C? * >'.? > MG.YETMMN"TaiiGf AND WfCffJK.KALHI
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The Greatest Performers in the Known World
are with the Great Wallace Showathisseason,
Including the 9 Nelsons, $10,090 Challenge Act,
The VVerntz Family Aeralists,
The 4 Martella, Bicycle and Skating Experts.
The 10 Dellameads, Statuary Artists,
The Sansom Sisters, Female Samsons,
10 Principal Male and Female Equestrians,
The 3 Petits Aerial Bars-Extraordinary,
Mme. Dupres’ Trained Elephants,
Rowena, the Head Balancer, and
Grand Spectacular Ballet, 19 Coryphees,
(Led by 3 Sisters Macacri, Premier Dansueses.)
OIl«» r ri ClJirr I’V ItJCDIC
At 10 a. m. daily is the finest ever put on the streets. A sunburst of splen
dor, a triumph of art, money and good taste, with lavish luxury of
spectacular effect, with greatest processional features conceivable.
Excursions run on every line of travel. No gambling devices tolerated I
NEVER DIVIDES ! NEVER DISAPPOINTS !
Will Exhibit At
Gainesville, UfllT 04
Wednesday, fIUVi uii
NUMBER 47.