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Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards,the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
The Hainesville fajle.
GUY CLOPTON, Local Editor.
Thursday, November 3, 1898.
County School Commissioner Rob
ertson and Prof. Marion, superin
tendent of the city public schools,
left yesterday for Athens, where
they go to attend an educational
rally.
Mrs. J. N. Hardy of Jefferson re
turned home yesterday after spend
ing several days in the city, the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. 11.
Craig, on Park street.
Genial W. A. Turner, who has
been connected with the Clerk’s
office for some time, is now with R.
Smith & Son, smiling on his friends
when they come in to supply their
needs.
E. E. Kimbrough left last Friday
for Weatherford, Texas, where he
went to attend the bedside of his
mother, Mrs. Dr. Kimbrough, who
died the morning after he left home.
Mr. Kimbrough will probably return
by the first of next week.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at the residence of Mrs. J.
B. Estes on Friday next at 3.30 p. m.
A. G. Dorsey is behind the coun
ters at W. J. & E. C. Palmour’s
store balancing the scales and hand
ling the yard stick.
Mrs. J. W. 11. Underwood is
spending the week in the city, the
guest of Mrs. 11. E. Headen on Park
street.
Col. 11. D. Ingersoll of Dahlonega
spent Monday and Tuesday in the
city shaking hands with his friends
and attending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pruitt of Silver
City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Allen, on Broad street.
Dr. Williams has purchased H. N.
O’Neal’s horse and buggy, paying
S3OO for the turnout complete. The
horse is a fine animal.
W. G. McAfee of Orlando, Fla.,
arrived in the city a few days ago
with the end in view to find a
suitable home. If he is suited he
will move his family here within the
next few weeks.
John Martin of White county,
who went down to Atlanta the first
of last week to witness the contests
betwei n the aspirants for Judgeships
and Sohcitors-General, spent last
Friday and Saturday in the city.
Miss Jessie Lumsden of White
county spent a few days in the city
this week visiting Miss Annie Wil
liams.
R. W. Smith is back at his old
place at the Clerk’s oflice. Mr.
Smith has considerable experience
and acted as clerk during a term of
court when his uncle, A. R. Smith,
was sick.
J. A. Looper of Silver city spent
last Friday in the city visiting his
brother. Dr. S. T. Looper.
Frank Logan and wife of Cleve
land have returned from Hot Springs,
Ark., where Mr. Logan had gone to
get relief from rheumatism. He re
turned somewhat improved in health,
but is still far from being a well man.
Miss Mamie Glen of Nacoochee
has returned home after spending
several days in the city, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Oscar Kennimer.
Mrs. W. D. Whelchel and chil
dren spent a few days in Atlanta
this week.
America’s Greatest
Medicine is
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
'Which absolutely
Cures every form of
Impure blood, from
The pimple on your
Face to the great
Scrofula sore which
Drains your system.
Thousands of people
Testify that Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Catarrh, Rheumatism
And That Tired
Feeling. Remember this
And get Hood's
And only Hood’s.
Alwajs
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Hunnaliy's pftHDIES and
Fine (j BON SONS
On Sale at
M. C. BROWN & GO’S.
One Hundred Engraved Visiting Cards
for SI.OO.
Lntil December first we will make one
hundred Engraved Visiting Cards (name
only) in the latest style for one dollar.
After December first the price will be
$1.50. Send for samples and let us have
your order at once. Wedding invitations
engraved at lowest price.
J. P. Stevens & Bro., Jewelers and En
gravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
The Soldier Boys.
The boys of the Second Georgia who
have been home on furlough for several
weeks will report at Camp Atkinson to
morrow. The members of the First and
Second regiments will be given the choice
an honorable discharge or re
maining in service, and all who stay will
form a new regiment.
Commissions Here.
The Ordinary has received the com
missions and bonds for the recently
elected county officers who can now call,
make their bonds and be ready to enter
upon their duties on the Ist of January.
Faculty Concert at Seminary.
All the friends of the Seminary are
cordially invited to attend the faculty
concert tomorrow, Friday, night, begin
ning promptly at 8 o’clock. This will be
the initial appearance of Mrs. Annie
Sanford Cochrane, the talented teacher
of piano and violin who has recently
came to the Seminary. There will be no
charge for admission.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co,
Lonesome No More.
Mas. U. R. Waterman and children
will arrive in the city today from
Winchester, Ky., their former home.
She comes to join her husband, of the
firm of Waterman, Burnett & Co. Mr.
Waterman, who came here to enter
business some months ago, has engaged
rooms at Rev. J. A. Bell’s, on Main street,
where they will spend the winter
months.;
T. B. Rice, Druggist, Greensboro, Ga.,
writes as follows: “In the past eight
years, I have sold moie of Dr. Pitt’s
Carminative than all the soothing syrups,
colic drops, and other baby medicines
combined.” Sold by E. E. Dixtm & Co.
Hard to Satisfy.
Newton, N. J., Oct. 3, 1898.
Sweet, Orr & Co., New York, N. Y:
Gentlemen: Last week a man came
in our store and said he purchased a pair
of Sweet, Orr & Go’s Corduroy Pants of
us and wanted to return them because
they hadn’t worn well. Upon being
asked how long he had used them, he
answered, “two years,” and he thought
they ought to wear longer than that.
Respectfully, M. P. Tully.
These goods are on sale at Waterman,
Burnett X- Co’s of Gainesville.
The Ephraim Johnson Property.
Dr. S. T. Looper has purchased the E.
M. Johnson property on W. Washington
street. The property was advertised to
be sold Tuesday at executor’s sale, but
was withdrawn, the highest bid for it be
ing $2,800. Dr. Looper was one of the
bidders. The doctor was very anxious
for the property and after the sale hours
went to the executor and bought it at
private sale.
This is one of the finest properties in
the city. It is large and elevated. One
can stand in the front yard and get a
view of fifty miles of the Blue Ridge
mountains and an unobstructed sunset
scene.
Dr. Looper will build a magnificent
residence on it next summer.
A TEXAS WONDER.
llall’ci Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame back,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of sl.
One small bottle is two months’ treat
ment, and will cure any case above
mentioned. E. W. HALL,
Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box 218, Waco,
Texas.
Sold by M, C. Brown it Co. and E. E.
Dixon & Co., Gainesville, Ga.
Read Thia.
Covington, Ga., July 23, 1898.
Dr. E. W. Hall, Waco, Tex.:
Dear Sir—l have used your Hall’s
Great Discovery for Kidney and Bladder
Troubles, and can cheerfully recommend
it to persons suft'ering from Kidney and
Bladder Troubles.
Yours, truly, J. P. Harris, Ord’y.
Likes Queen City.
Hon. John H. Crankshaw and wife of
Norristown, Pa., spent a few days this
week at the home of their brother, Ham
ilton W. Crankshaw, who lives a mile
and a half out from the city. Mr.
Crankshaw is chief inspector of the
Metropolitan Insurance Company of New
York, and is now traveling through the
South. He was very much pleased with
the city and said it bore the proper
name: “The Queen City of the Moun
tains.”
Khrntuntiiiui causes more aches and pains
than any other disease. It is due to acid in the
blood, and is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla
which neutralizes this acid.
Hood’s Pills cure biliousness. Mailed for
25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The Stove Went Off.
What promised to be a dangerous fire
broke out in the basement of Moore
Bros’ store Tuesday afternoon at 4.45.
There was a can of gasolene in the
goober roaster kept iu the basement.
Some one in the basement stepped on a
match, which ignited the gasolene, and
in a few minutes the room seemed to be
a lake of fire. The fire alarm was rung
and in a short time the fire company was
on the scene and the flames extinguished.
The entire damage will amount to only a
few dollars.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and prescrioed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci
ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon
ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
J3?°*Sold by Druggists, 75c.
GEO. P. ESTES
Celebrates the return of peace and prosperity by offering the
largest stock and.greatest variety of seasonable merchandise he has
ever bought. Confidence in the ultimate prosperity of our victorious
and now peaceful country inspired us to buy very largely for this
season. Below we mention a few of the thousands of bargains that
are now crowded into our store.
Dress Goods Department.
The latest weaves in smooth-surfaced cloths
for Tailor-made Suits, in beautiful colorings and
black, from 50c. to SI.OO per yard.
Our American Novelty Dress Goods, 36 to
45 inches wide, at 26 to 50c. yd., are unsurpassed.
Very large stock Black Henriette and Serges
including silk warps, at not one penny’s advance in
price.
Shoes.
Our Ladies’ Shoes are noted for their dura
bility, neat fitting, and beauty. This fall’s stock is
the largest ever bought. Men’s, Women’s, and
Children’s, in all the late shapes of heels and toes.
Carpets, Matting, and Rugs.
We carry by far the largest stock in the
city—the greatest variety—and can afford to make
the lowest prices.
We offer 150 Mcquet and Smyrna Rugs, in
25 different patterns. The largest size Moquet
Rugs for $2.75 each. Medium and smaller sizes at
lower prices than ever.
Brussels, Axminster, and Ingrain .Carpets
five to ten per cent cheaper than last season.
Big lot new patterns in Matting without any
advance in price
Ladies’ Capes and Jackets.
Our stock is choke-full of late styles in
Capes and Jackets, and the price for medium
quality begins at 50c., 75c., SI.OO, and up to $lO.
Every Department full of Bargains.
GEO. P. ESTES.
Got a Fall.
J. H. Smith, salesman for R. E. Andoe
& Co., happened to a painful accident
yesterday afternoon. He was using a
step ladder and on reaching the top be
came overbalanced and fell to the floor.
By the free use of pain killer, etc., ne
has been able to attend to his usual
duties.
When you need anything in
the way of fresh Country Produce or
Groceries, Call on C. S. Merk at Red
Store; Phone 17,
City Taxes.
City taxes are now past due. Please
call and pay. G. P. Boone, Clerk.
C. S. Merck, at the Red Store,
will pay cash for all kinds of Country
Produce. _
Just received a new stock of
South Georgia syrup.
B. D. Langford.
C. S. Merck has taken charge of
the Red Store and will guarantee to sell
goods with any house in town.
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
hire or harbor William Reddish, as he is
under contract with me to raise and gath
er the crop of this year and has failed to
do so. R. J. Rolen.
Wilson’s District.
Boarders.
I will take a few select boarders at my
home on E. Washington street. Large
well-furnished rooms.
Mrs. J. R. Brown.
Our Drugs are the best. Our
prices are the lowest. M. C.
Brown & Co.
The seasons are changing.
Take Cam Brown’s Liver Pills
and keep your health.
For Rent.
Store room now occupied by Rigsby &
Son. J. H. Daniel.
Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and
all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by E.
E. Dixon & Co., Druggists, Gainesville, Ga.
Au Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguisedyspepsia attacks you. Browns'
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Incontinence of water during sleep stopped
immediately by Dr. E. Detchon’s Anti Diu
retic. Cures children and adults alike. Price
§l. Sold by E. E. Dixon & Co., Gainesville, Ga.
Diseases of the Blood and Nerves.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
or otherwise, succumbs to Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore
most among our most valued remedies.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
For Rent. — Dwelling house, cor
ner Green and North streets. Apply to
E. E. Kimbrough.
Bicycles ! Bicycles! Bicycles !
Bicycles from $3.00 to S3O 00. Tires
$3.00 a pair and up. Next door to
Dixon’s drug store. Come and see me.
C. W. Thomas.
Clothing and Hats.
We have scooped up for this fall’s trade
of the biggest bargains in Clothing and Hats we
ever saw, and intend to continue to lead the
Clothing and Hat trade.
Our $5.00 and $6.00 Suits we will pit against
anybody’s $7.00 and SB.OO Suits. Our SIO,OO and
$12.00 Suits are well made, neat fitting, and mod
erately priced.
Also big stock odd Coats and Vests this
season, very cheap.
Boys’ Caps and Men’s Hats, the largest
stock we ever bought, and prices the lowest.
Knitted Underwear, Hosiery, Etc.
The bfst values and greatest variety we
ever bought, especially in Fleece-lined Knitted
Underwear for men, women and children.
Hosiery for all sized feet, from the infant to
the giant, at remarkably low prices.
Blankets, Flannels, Etc.
An unusually large stock for this fall’s trade,
and prices way down.
10-4 Gray or white Bed Blankets, with beau
tiful border, 39c pair.
10-4 Bed Blankets, heavier quality, 69c pair.
Very big stock large size white and gray
Blankets from SLOO to $5.00 pair. No better
values found in the State.
Mrs. J. E. Jackson.
FlNE*****
Novelties, Fancies and Specialties
exclusively our own.
TVTewness and completeness now
JLi reign supreme.
Hats of every style, price
and quality.
"View line of Infants’
• ±1 Headgear.
Novelties in Neckwear and new
Fall Shades of Gloves.
To
Those
Who
Have
Used
Dixon’s Rock Randji Ronjli Rjfop
No recommendation is necessary.
To those who have not used it, we
would suggest a trial. It is a lung
balm. It cures a cough.
For sale only by
Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co.
Nov. 3, 1898.
H. R. GRINER & CO.,
38 Main Street.
Groceries,
Fruits and Vegetables.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS AND WE GUARANTEE
TO PLEASE YOU.
J. E. MURPHY CO.
Headquarters for High Grade Goods at Lowest Prices.
Our new goods for fall and winter are here. Our large store
rooms are literally filled from bottom to top. Our stock is the
most complete ever brought to Gainesville, embracing everything
needed for man, woman or child.
SHORT CROPS AND LOW PRICES.
There are no two classes of men whose interests are nearer the
same than the farmer and the merchant. When the farmer pros
pers the merchant prospers, and when crops are short and cotton
low the merchant is effected by the blow the same as the farmer.
Realizing this to be a fact this season we have selected our stock
and made our prices to suit the times.
Note the Special Prices Given Below:
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Etc.
Beautiful black Taffetta medium weight, regular width
all silk, worth 69c, at 50c.
Heavy weight black Taffeta, full 24 inches wide, worth
regular 90c, at 75c.
Extaa heavy black Taffeta, full 24 inches wide, sells
elsewhere at $1 per yard, only 85c.
Very heavy all silk black Taffeta, full 28 inches wide,
cannot be duplicated elsewhere for $1.25 or $1.35 per
yard, our price sl.
Superior grade all silk biack Taffeta, nothing like it ev
er shown in this market before, per yard $1.50.
Full line of solid and two-toned colored Taffetas, any
color desired, heavy weight, regular width, at 75 and
85 cents.
Nice line of Surah’s in solids and changeables, all silk,
regular width, only 50c.
Very heavy black Peau de Soie Silk, full width, worth
anywhere $1.25 per yard, our price sl.
Extra quality, extra weight black Peau de Soie Silk,
worth regular $1.69 to $1.75 per yard, will be sold at
$1 35.
Also beautiful line of Amour, Gros Grains and Taffeta
Guinet ranging in price from $1 to $2.
Heavy weight black Satin 50c.
Black Satin, all silk, nice weight, only 65c.
Very heavy black Satin, full width, only 75c.
Very fine grade Duchess Satin, all silk, full 28 inches
wide, worth regular $1.39 to $1.50 per yard goes in
this sale, at only sl.
Extra fine and extra heavy Duchess Satin full width,
regular price from $1.69 to $1.75 per yard, our price
$1 35.
Full line of black brocaded Silks and Satins of the most
up to date designs at 65c, 75c, 89c, sl, and $1 25.
Ten pieces colored brocaded Silks, repular price 50c to
75c per yard, any color desired, will go in this sale at
only 39c.
Full line of colored Satins and China Silks in standard
and evening shades, from 50c to 75c.
Silkwaist Patterns.
Have just received the third shipment of Silkwaist Pat
terns; the laigest and most beautiful line to select
from to be found in the city. These styles are exclu
sive—no two alike—embracing the latest things in
polka dots, stripes and plaids.
Complete assortment of black and colored Velvets
always in stock at from 50c to $2.50 per yard.
Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods.
No other house in Northeast Georgia can show such a
varied assortment in styles and prices as will be
found here.
Our stock embraces an immense line of imported pat
terns, including Bengalines, Poplins, Whipcords,
Crepons, Chenile and Coverts, in all the latest de
signs and shades, ranging in price from $4.50 to sls
per pattern.
Ten pieces of Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, extra heavy,
beautiful finish, at sl.
Fifteen pieces Ladiescloth, very heavy, all woof, 54
inches wide, worth 65c to 75c per yard, our price 50c
Twenty pieces Ladiescloth, all wool, full width, worth
50c, only 35c.
Twenty pieces woolen Brocades, full 46 inches wide,
worth 40c, only 20c.
Ten pieces of Novelties, 40 inches wide, worth 25c, at
isc:
Twenty pieces double width Dress Goods, worth regu
lar 15c, at 10c.
Our line of black Dress Goods embraces every style and
weave desired including Henriettas, Serges, Cash
meres, Diagonals, Wide Wales, Whipcords, Benga
lines, Novelties, Crepons, Broadcloths, Ladiescloths,
etc., ranging in price from 10c to $2.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED I
We do not seek to mislead you by quoting prices on SOME goods at less than their actual cost. Our system
of one price to all is the only fairway of doing business. Your wife or your little child can buy goods of us just
as cheap as you can yourself. To those who have dealt with us in the past and know our style of doing business
we feel sure that you will come again. To those who do not know us, we respectfully solicit your trade, and
will try and treat you so as to make you our customers in the future.
Come to see us. Polite attention and courteous treatment to every one.
FULL LINE OF BUTTERICK PATTERNS ALWAYS ON HAND.
J. R. BOONE makes his office with us.
J. E. MURPHY CO.
Dean Building, Corner Main and Washington Sts.,
PHONE IIS. GAINESVILLE, GA.
Cloaks, Capes and Jackets.
In Ladies’ and Children’s Wraps we feel confident that
we can please you. Our $2 Plush Cape cannot be du
plicated elsewhere for less than $3.50. Extra heavy,
latest style Plush Cape, all sizes, worth regular $5.50
to $6 50, our price only $3.85.
In fact we have everything desired in Childrens’ Misses’
and Ladies’ Wraps from 50c to sls.
Millinery.
In Millinery we lead. Our stock is the largest and
most up-to-date to be found in Gainesville. Our im
mense sales in this department for the past few days
is sufficient evidence of this fact. If you desire any
thing in the millinery line it will be to your interest
to call on us, as here you will find everything needed
from a 25c Sailor to a $25 French Pattern Hat. Spe
cial inducements to out of town merchants in this de
partment.
Clothing and Hats. .
High Grade Tailor-made Suits.
Our fine suits are made by the celebrated Schloss Bros,
of Baltimore. The most modern in design and the
most perfect fitting clothing on the market. Our
styles embrace everything wished for in single breast
ed Sacks, double breasted Sacks, Cutawaysand Prince
Alberts.
The largest and best assorted stock of boys’ Clothing in
town. From a nobby little suit to fit a tot of three
years to a youth of eighteen. Large stock of Odd
Pants for children, boys and men.
Hats and Gaps
For any size head and any size purse. Our stock is the
largest and strongest we have ever had, our prices the
lowest we have ever made. Here you can find any
thing you want from a 15c Cap to the celebrated Jno.
B. Stetson Hat as high as $5.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods and Shoes.
The largest line, the latest and most up-to-date styles
in Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Shirts, laundried and un
laundried, Hosiery, Cotton and Wool Uunderwear for
men and boys always to be found here at the very
lowest prices.
The most perfect line of Shoes to be found in Gaines
ville for ladies, children and men. Our ladies’ whole
stock Shoe, regular price, $1.35, will be sold at sl.
Our $2 and $2.50 ladies Shoe, latest style modern toe,
in button or lace, only $1.50.
Babies Shoes from 25c to 65c.
Childrens’ Shoes from 50c to 75c.
Ladies’ Shoes from 75c to $3.
Mens’ Shoes from $1 to $5.
In fact we are prepared to please you in anything de
sired in shoes and at prices that will surprise you.
Don’t buy anything in shoes until you have given us a
call.
Domestics, Jeans, Etc.
No Seconds in Oar Store.
3,000 yards nice quality factory Checks 3 3-4 c.
3,000 yards heavy Athens Checks, 6s kind, at sc.
3,000 yards heavy 4 4 Sheeting, 5c grade, at 3 l-2c.
3,000 yards very best grade 4-4 Sheeting at sc.
1,000 yards extra heavy 7-8 Shirting at 4 l-2c.
10 pieces indigo blue, turkey red and fancy Calicoes, the
5c grade, only 3 1 2c.
20 pieces very best indigo blues, turkey reds, Windsor’s
and Simpson’s fancy prints, the best made, only sc.
10 pieces 36 inch Percale, dark autumn shades, worth
10c, at 71 2c.
The largest line of Jeans to select from in the c ; ty.
Any color, any weight, from 12 l-2c to 35c.
17Q Our grocery department is
VXlXvz always full of nice fresh
goods. Our prices as low as the lowest where quality
is considered. Highest price paid for country pro
duce at all times. One dollar in produce will buy as
much with us as a dollar in hard cash.