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We Take Pleasure in Announcing Our Readiness to Show You Our
New Faii Merchandise Which in VARIETY, QUALITY, and
LOWNESS of PRICE, Exceeds any of Our Previous
Efforts of Other Seasons.
Our New Dress Goods
Have been coming in all this week, and by
the time you read this we’ll have them
all ready for you to look at.
The injunction to “buy early” has about
grown threadbare, but its importance
has never depreciated. Our color and pat
tern ranges are very nearly complete,
particularly so in Silks and Woolens,
and naturally you can select to your
own better advantage than at some later
date.
Just how attractive our prices are can be
appreciated only by seeing the fabrics
before you; so we urge you to seize the
first opportunity you have to come in
and let us demonstrate how well we
think we can satisfy your wants.
Silks, per yard, SOC and upwards.
Woolens, per yard, 29<U and upwards.
Alamo Theater
TODAY
“THE DUPE"
A Problem Drama in 2 Parts -Eclair
“AN INDIAN ECLIPSE”
Western Drama—Nestor
TOMORROW
“THE PERILS OF PAULINE”
Series No. 12—in 2 Parts
“TROUBLESOME PETS”
Sterling Comedy
SATURDAY
Florence Lawrence in “The Mad Man’s Ward”
A Story of the Backwoods in 2 Parts—Victor
“MAGGIE’S HONEST LOVER”
C o m e d y —Nestor
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MONDAY:
“WAR IN THE SOUTH SEAS”
War Drama in 2 Parts —Bison
‘WIFEV’S BUSY DAY”
Come d y — J ok e r
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TUESDAY:
WARREN KERRIGAN in ‘Man and nis Brother'
Western Drama in 2 Parts —Victor
“A RACE FOR LIFE”
Sterling Comedy
WEDNESDAY: "
MARY PICKFORD in “A Normandy Romance”
Imp Drama
“SOME COP”
Crystal Contedy
“BEHIND THE VEIL”
Rex Drama
About the New Shoes.
feQ 1 Made for us by some of the fore-
I*o I most footwear makers in Amer
I S I ica—approved by the Fashion
/ authorities, and by our own
/ patronage, we feel that we were
I S ) never more able to equip the
/ women °f community with
/ zf// dependable footwear, represent
/joX f\ \ ( ing the maximum of shoe value.
I Both plain and fancy fabric top
shoes with the concave heels,
either in gun metal, patent or
soft kid foreparts are included in our stocks in
a wide range of prices. We’ve always on hand in
big variety the less pretentious styles—“ Sensible
Shoes,” some folks call ’em.
We want you to come in soon and look them over
—in the showing, the pleasure is ours! Women’s
shoe prices begin at $1.50.
Geo. P. Estes
Year and Length of Century’s Wars.
Napoleonic Wars,
Austria and Rpssialßos . About 2 mos
Prussia . 1806 About 2 mos
Russia . 1807_6mos
Spain and Portugal ... 1807. 1808 ...10 mos
Austria ... 1808, 1809 . 9 mos
Russia . 18127 mos
Sixth Coalition 1813, 1814 .11 mos
American War of 1812 1812-’ls_ -.2 yrs 9 mos
Greek War of Independencelß2l-’33l2~yrs
Russo-Turkish 1818. 18291 yr 1 mo
Spain and Portugal 1830-’4OIO yrs
France and Algeria 1830-’4717 yrs
Crimean War _..1853-’56. 2 yrs 6 mos
American Civil Warlß6l-’654 yrs
Brazil and Paraguay 1864-’706 yrs
Austro-Prussia 18667 wks
Franco-Prussianlß76, 1877 -10 mos
Russo-Turkish 1877, 1878 1 yr 5 mos
Transvaal 1880, 1881 9 mos
Spanish-American 18937 mos
South Africanlß99-1902 3 yrs 2 mos I
Russo-Japanesel9o4.l9osl yr 6 mos I
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F&f This was intended to be a funeral pyre.
fay But it did TWO consistent things. V|A
ff/ First—SAVED Alan Law s life instead of W
ff/ TAKING it.
[W Second—Kept a woman’s heart from breaking. ||l
lt| Two ways you can find out “how”—first: see ||j
the pictures or second: read the story. 11l
Better still—do BOTH. hJ
By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE
Author of S
YEk Th® Destroying Angel The Black Bag— £-f
The Lone Wolf, Etc.
See the pictures at
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At Alamo Theater: Soon, i
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About Our New Fall Suits
For Women.
Oiir Ready-to-weaf buyer says that we had
to pay, on the whole, a little less than
even last season’s prices, and that in
many cases more than the usual savings
were effected. So women who buy
their ready-to-wenr garments of us this
season will undoubtedly obtain the ut
most in value.
THE NEW REDINGOTE SUITS are arriv
ing daily. They are designed and tail
ored with exceptional artistic skill,
bringing out the completest beauty of
the season’s styles in the most charming
and original fabrics.
We most cordially invite yonr inspection.
Suit prices begin at SIO.OO
Found
i Pocketbook containing a sum of
i money. G. E. Pilgrim.
For Rent
i
I One 5-rooin house and 2 acres of
land near school house. Address
' H. Tabor, Clermont, Ga.
For Sale
' One pair of Wagon Scales, complete;
I nearly new.
Carter Grocery Co.,
Gainesville, Ga.
FOR SALE.
i 100 large Dry Goods Boxes for
j holding grain, shipping household
goods, etc. HOSCH BROS. CO.
For Rent.
My place at No. 85 West Washing
ton street. 9-room house, newly
i whitewashed and painted inside, j
i tiled sidewalk, city water conven- j
I ient, only a short walk from public j
[square, S2O per month. See this!
place before renting elsewhere. Ap- !
ply to— A. R. BAKER,
at State Banking Co’s. I
l
For Sale
Store house iu Murrayville; 30x60; I
new. j. H. ELROD. i
Gainesville. Ga. >
GEORGIA MAN IS RESCUED FROM
DREADFUL AFFLICTION IN TIME
Resident of Woodstock Finds Himself
Restored After His Physi
cians Failed.
T. A. Lewis, who lives out oh
Route 3. Woodstock. Ga., was the
vic’s ti of stomach troubles fora long
time. He tried the treatments of
many doctors. He tiied all sorts of
remedies.
His sufferings were a serious han- i
cap to his work.
Then he tried Mayr's Wonderful
Stomach Remedy. J ust as it always
does, the first dose proved to him i
what couli be done for his ailment. .
He took the full treatment, then
wrote:
“I have taken your wonderful
stomach remedy and am feeling bet
ter than I have felt in four years.
“Your remedy does just what you
claim it will do.
“I tried several doctors, but they
did me no good. lam glad that I
found your wonderful remedy. I
have recommended it to some of my
Returns to School.
The many friend® in the city of
Miss Ruth Bennett, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. A. J. Bennett of Murray
ville, will be, pleased to know that
she has returned to the city and will
be in the public schools throughout
the term.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
grov E'S tasteless chin tonic, drives out
Malaria.enrichestheblood.andbuildsupthesy®.
tern. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c
Revival at St. Paul.
Rev. W. W. Benson is conducting
a series of revival meetings at St.
Paul this week. Services started at
6 o’clock last Sunday , morning,
a number ol members meeting there
in prayer service.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, )
Lucas County, j as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is se
nior partner of the firm of E. J.Cheney <fr
< <>., doing business in the city of Toledo
county and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca
tarrli that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence t his Dec. 6. A. D. lssr>.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
" Notary Public.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts direct ly on tbe blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimo
nials free. F. .1. Cheney A- Co., Toledo, O
Sold by ail Druggists, 75e.
Talc Hail’s Family Pills for constipation.
; neighbors who need it."
Mr. Lewis’ experience is just like
1
that of thousands of others who have
been delivered from stomach trou
ble®.
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem
edy clears the digestive tract of mu
coid accretions and poisonous mat
ter. It brings swift relief to suffer
ers from ailments of the stomach,
liver and intestinal disorders. Many
declare that it has saved them from
dangerous operations; many are
sure it has saved their lives.
The wonderful success of this rem
edy has caused many imitators, so
be cautious. Be sure it’s MAYR’S.
Go to Dr. J. B. George’s drug store
and ask about the remarkable re
sults it has been accomplishing— ®r
send to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chem
ist, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago,
111., for free book on stomach ail
ments and many letters from grate
ful people who have been restored.
Any druggist can tell you its won
derful results.