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CLOSING OUT
ooing Out Os The Clothing Business
300 Suits To Close Out At Once!
All New clean stock and bought since the tariff reduction. The last chance you will have to buy
Clothing at Wholesale prices, don’t forget this.
_ ' Also will go in this Sale all ■_ —
ow-Cut Shoes, Straw Hats, Summer Dress Goods, Laces and Embroideries,
Notions, All at a Big Reduction. Sale now on.
Clothing Prices:
All $7.50 Suits = . . $4.00
All 10.00 Suits - . 7.50
All 12.50 Suits ... 8.50
All 15.00 Suits - - - - 9.50
All 20.00 Suits - - 11.50
One Thousand Pairs Odd Pants in This Sale
In fact the Big Knife has been used to cut the prices of the entire Stock, consisting of $20,000.00 worth of
Staple Merchandise. Bring this Bill and See. Sale Now Going On. Respectfully
D. D. JACKSON,
GAINESVILLE - GEORGIA
Card of Thanks.
To those dear ones of Bellton and
surrounding commun.ty who so
kindly assisted during the sickness
and death of my father. Cicero
Rogers, I wish to express my heart
felt thanks. My feeling of gratitude
to you is far beyond expression. No
one knows what such <i••kness means
except those who have passed
through such an ordeal.
After the death angel came to
him, and hi' eyes were closed in
the long deep ‘deep (hat knows no
waking here, your presence at the
Bedside and expressions of sympa
thy will remain a cherished memory
as long as I live.
Faithful physician, kind and at
tentive. and those who helped to
wait upon him, will ever have a
warm place in my heart, and I ever
trust that God’s richest blessings
will abide with you forever.
Mrs. Hester Carter.
B. Y. P. U.
Last Tuesday evening the Baptist
Young People’s Union of the First
Church held their regular monthly
business meeting in the church as
sembly rooms. New enthusiasm
and interest was awakened in the
work by the reports of the delegates
to the District Institute recently
held in Atlanta. Following the de
votional and business session, the
social committee served resresh
ments.
Letters Uncalled For
Remaining on hand in the Gaines
ville post-ottice for the week ended
J line 6, 1914:
ladies;
Ollie Brown, Mrs. .Jim Morris,
Mrs. Ida Rose, Eva Foote.
GENTLEMEN;
E. J). Byrs. E. E. Bishop. Rev. G.
F. Cuthrell, M. I. Campbell. F. C. I
Cooper, .J. L. Davis, Henry Donner,!
W. G. Donehoo, Silver City, Ga.
Will Freeman, G. S. Garner, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Higgins, R. k.
Little, Thomas Lipcomb, Erank
Moore, J. J. Martin, B. D. Oliver,
J. T. Reed, Charlie Tolbot.
Persons calling for same should
say advertised, and give date. One
cent due on each letter.
Mrs. H. W. J. Ham, P. M.
For Clean New Groceries,
Cal! on Bud Smith —north side
Square—next to Parker Book Store.
A Card of Thanks.
We take this method of thanking
our many kind friends for their
kindness to us in our sore trouble
and bereavement in the loss of our
dear husband, and father, and our
loving son and brother, and the
sweet. loving. cheering letters of
condolence that have come to us in
the darkest hours of our life from
dear iriends that we have known
and lowed ail along, and from dear
ones that are and will be our friends
always because (hey were Charlie's
friends.
Family of R. C. Green.
Bud Smith —Phone 196 —
Is putting in a tine stock of new,
clean Fancy and Staple Groceries at
the store room next to Parker Book
Store. Will open bright and early
Saturday morning.
You’ll Always Find the Best
Tn the way of Fancy and Staple
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.,
at Bud Smith’s new Store, on north
side Square.
For the Big Eats,
Sunday, Monday, and every other
day in the week, phope 196. That is
the address of Bud Smith's new
Fancy Grocery. He keeps only the
best. Next Parker Book Store.
Phone 196
When you want something good to
eat in the way of Groceries. 196
means Bud Smith —and you know j
Bud keeps the best and cleanest.
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Revenue Seizure.
The following described property:
seized of Ollie Turner ami Albert!
Turner under Sec. 3450, R. S., 10!
miles North of Dahlonega, Ga., on '
.June 4th, 1914. will be sold on the i
public square at Gainesville, Ga., i
on July 13th. 1914, at 12 m., as pro-j
vided 'in Sec. 3460. R. S.. unless ;
claim bond is tiled for same: One!
bay mare mule about six years old. j
one blue horse mule about eight •
years old; one two-horse wagon; one i
set double harness.
A. O; BLALOCK, Collector.
New Bill.
Georgia. Hall County.
Notice is hereby given that a bill ,
will be introduced at the next session j
of the Georgia Legislature to amend |
the charter of the City of Gainesville i
so as to create a form of Commission 1
Government and for said City, and j
for other purposes, said charter to i
be submitted to the people before i
becoming operative.
Vacation Trunks
AN? Leather Baggage
’ISBo-Stt ,f you are going on a trip th ' s sum ‘
mer, you will want the best traveling
equipment you can buy; the kind that will H f
go with you and come back with you;
ours is shat kind. You should investigate ,
iJpRB? ,he insurance polic y we 9 /ve y° u wish ° ur
trunks; one that guarantees the safe ar- USSBISPy
r i va l y° ur baggage or a new trunk, if
WjF # we are unable to locate the lost one. '
Trunks $2.00 to $35.00
jg|§SsS|| Suitcases SI.OO to $15.00
Hand Bags SI.OO to $16.50 j
See oor Stock before buying.
Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Co.
CLOTHING
Shoe Prices:
All $2.00 Shoes - - $1.25
AU 2.50 Shoes - - - 1.75
All 3.00 Shoes - - , 2.25
All 3.50 Shoes .... 2.85
All 4.00 Shoes . . 2.98
All 5.00 Shoes .... 3.85
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