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GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE.
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS we propose to give to the people of Gainesville and surrounding country the greatest bargains in seasonable
Merchandise ever shown here. Have just finished stock-taking, and find in every department in the house odds and ends and short
lengths, and in most cases full pieces, and In some instances great quantities of gooks that should have been sold out last Fall. The
prices on these goods will be slaughtered. They must be sold regardless of cost.
Ladies’ Ready-to-wear.
One lot Tailor-made Suits in blues, blacks, and
browns, made up in the latest style:
$lO Suits at - - $5.00
sls Suits at - - $7.50
S2O Suits at - - SIO.OO
$25 Suits at - - $12.50
Jackets.
25 Jackets, worth $3.00; now $1.98
25 Jackets, worth 4.00; now 3.00
25 Jackets, worth 6.00; now 3.50
25 long coats, just half price.
Skirts.
One lot Skirts, worth $1.50; now $0.90
One lot Skirts, worth 3.00; now 2.00
One lot Skirts, worth 5.00;. now 3,5 0
Dress Goods.
Beautiful line all-wool Dress Goods, 56 inches wide,
and just the goods you want for skirt-makjng;
these goods we sold at $1 yard; now at 50c
One lot black goods, our best $1.50 quality, now at.. 75c
One lot, about 25 bolts in all, some of our best 50c.
sellers, now at 25c
One lot fleece-lined Flannelettes, the kind we sold
at 10c., now at 5c
Another lot Flannelettes, double width, the 15c.
quality, now at 71c
Waistings.
One lot wool Waisting, suitable for this season of
the year and early Spring; been selling at 50c.;
now at 25c
Another lot, white fleece-lined Waistings; price
was 35c. to 50c. per yard; now 1 5c
500 pairs Women’s coarse Shoes, all styles, sell
from SI.OO to $1.25; in this sale at - 85 c.
300 pairs Women’s medium weight Kangaroo Calf,
cap or plain toe, solid leather, worth $1.50;
now at - - , - $ 1.00
250 pairs Women’s Crome tan Calf skin, high
grade; worth frcm $1.5040 $2, now at - $ 1.25
Gainesville, Ga.
B PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases & hair falling.
50c. and SI.OO at Druggists
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal pills
■ Original and Only Genuine.
/‘*fc>7\BAFE. Always reliable. Ladle*, ask Druggist
AfS VMM tor CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
In RED and Gold metallic boxes, sealed
■<? with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse
, ‘ Dangerous Substitutions and Imlta-
/ ~ fly tlons. Buy of your Druggist, or send 4c. in
stamps for Particulars, Testimonials
if* fr and “Relief for Ladies,” in letter, by re>-
*- hr turn Mail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by
"s all Druggists. Chichester Chemical Co.,
£444 Madison Sgaare, PIIILA.. PA.
E. E. KIMBROUGH.
Insurance and Real Estate.
The following properties are offered
for sale:
Oliver residence, Green street.
“Moreno place” on College Ave.
Two tenant dwellings Myrtle street
rooms each.
One tenant dwelling Myrtle street.
2 rooms; opposite Myrtle Street church.
1 7-room dwelling-and large lot, and
o-room house and large barn on prem
ises ; Summit street.
THE GAINESVILLE EAGLE, FEBRUARY 2; 1905.
Silk Velvets.
One lot Silk Velvets, in short pieces; every piece
sold for SI.OO a yard; now at 25c
Ladies’ Underwear.
One lot Ladies’ All-wool Undervests and Pants,
the SI.OO kind; now . . . 50c
One lot part wool and part cotton, the kind that
sold at 50c.; now at . . . 25c
25 dozen Vests and Pants; they are worth from 25c.
to 40c. a garment; now at . . 19c
25 dozen Children’s Vests and Pants; every gar
ment worth 25c.; now at . . . lOc
Men’s Underwear.
One lot all-wool Shirt and Drawers, kind that sold
for SI.OO a garment, now at . . . 50c
50 dozen heavy fleece-lined, our best 50c. values;
now at . . . . . 31c
Odd lot, the 25c. to 35c. kind; now at . 1 9c
Shirts.
One lot Men’s Dress Shirts, as good as is sold for
$1.00; now .... 50c
• Millinery.
A beautiful line of the latest things in Ladies’ Hats
just come in, but they must go too; so we put
them in at just half price.
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Boys’ Knee Pants.
10 dozen Knee Pants, ranging in price from 25c. to
35c., now at . . • •
25 dozen Kiiee Pants, worth 50c. to 75c., now at . 39c
500 pairs Men’s $1.25 Georgia Ties at - $ 1.00
•
500 pairs Men’s course Shoes, worth $1.35 to $1.50,
at - - - SMS
One job lot Men’s Shoes, all kinds, heavy, medium,
and fine shoes, worth $1.50, $1.75, and $2, all to
go in this sale at - - $ 1,25
Dr. John E. Miller,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Veterinary Dentist
Gainesville, Georgia.
Telephone 229.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Alexander & Thomas is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
D. Alexander has sold his interest to C.
W. Thomas, with all notes and ac
counts, said Thonas to pay all indebted
ness of said firm. D. Alexander.
C. W. Thomas.
Dec. 20, 1904.
SHOES!
G. F. Turner Company.
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA—HaII County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold at public out
cry, before the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in February, 1905, between
the usual hours of sale, the following real es
tate, situate in Hall county, to wit:
Parts of lots of land No. 127 and 128, in the
twelfth (12th) land district of said county,
bounded on the north and northwest by W. A.
Oliver, on the east by J. C. Quillian & Bros.,
on the south by S. S. Carter, and on the south
west and west by Mrs. C. R. Clemons.
Terms cash.
J E. DYER,
Administrator of J. M. Roper, deceased.
Clothing.
in this department we make our greatest sacrifice;
but where we lose you gain. Have got more
Clothing than we can afford to carry over. They
must be sold regardless of cost.
One lot Men’s Suits, about 100 in all; they range in
price $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, and up to $7.50; all
now at . . . . . $3.00
Another lot Men’s Suits; they sold at $8.50 to
$11.00; now at $5.00
One lot Boys’ Suits; a nice black Cheviot Suit that
sold at $2.50; now . . . $ 1.00
Another lot worth $2.50 to $3.50, now . $ 1.90
Pants.
One lot Men’s Pants,the kind we sold at $1.50; now 74c
One lot worth $2.50, $3.00, and $3.5u, now . $2.00
Overcoats.
All our $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, and $7.00 Overcoats go
in one lot to sell at . . . $3.70
The SB.OO, $9.00, and slo. coats now at . $5.00
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Hats.
One lot Men’s and Young Men’s Hats; only one hat
of a kind in the lot, but they are worth from
SI.OO to $2.00 each; now at . . 50c
Another lot, worth $2.25 to $3.00, at . $ 1.00
Embroideries and Laces.
One lot Embroideries, not a piece in it worth less
than 'l2lc. a yard, some of it 15c., some 20c.,
and up to 25c. a yard; in this sale at . 1 Oc
Another lot Embroideries, ranging in price from
71c. to lc., at . . . - 5c
Big lot Laces and Match Sets to be closed out at
less than cost.
Big lot Men’s fine Shoes, regular sellers at $1.50,
now - - - $ 1.00
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450 pairs Boys’ fine Shoes, plain and patent leather,
prices $1.50 and $2, now at - $ 1.00
One job lot Children’s Shoes, worth up to sl, now
, at - - -50 c.
APPLICATION TO SELL.
In matter of the application of D. M. Borders,
Guardian of Emma E. Borders. Application
to sell real estate.
x Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will, at the expiration of thirty days from this
date, make application to the Judge of the
Superior Court of Hall county, Georgia, to sell
for the purpose of reinvestment an undivided
one-sixth interest in and to one hundred and
sixty-eight and one-half acres of land in Banks
county, Georgia, known as the A. M. Lockman
farm, and bounded on the north by lands of
Lanty Brooks, on the west by lands of Tom
Sheridan, on the south by lands of Jim Wray,
and on the east by lands of Hillyer Brooks’
Said land known as the A. M. Lockman farm.
This Dec. 28th, 1904.
D. M. BORDERS,
Guardian of Emma E. Borders.
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA—HaII County.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at pub
lic outcry at the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in February, 1905,
within the legal hours of sale, ths following
described property, to wit:
A certain lot or tract of land lying on the
west side of Maple street, and fronting on
said street fifty feet, more or less, and running
back one hundred and fifty feet, more or less,
adjoining the land of N. N. Littlefield, Elias
Montgomery, and others, and known as the J.
B. Nichols, (colored) deceased, home place.
Upon said lot there is a two story dwelling
house. Sold as the property of said’j. B. Nich
ols, late of said county, deceased.
Terms of sale, cash.
This sth day of January, 1905.
A. J. MUNDY,
Administrator of J. B. Nichols, deceased.