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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1902.
Will Build Bridge.
The board of commissioner of
roads and revenues met last Sat-
I , y and decidea ro build ,
bridije over Mud creek, in the up
er rvart of the conuty, and also to
P kea change in the public road
*jp ar Squire Herren’s. The bridge
"ill be about a forty-foot span
an d it will not take a great while
to onild it ^
(jijje commissioners will also
keep the road hands hard at it for
sometime to come. They will put
the roa d machines to work on the
thoroughfares leading iDto the
■ ¥tt The commissioners have
been given enough right-of-ways
in different parts of the county to
keep them at work makiDg such
changes in the roads as are desired,
lor the present. They do not pro
pose to buy any riglit-of-ways, for
the people pretty generally want
good roads enough to give this
much to the county . So far the
coin mission ere have gotten along
ver y well with the new road law,
and indications are that they will
aaveno trouble in the future.
OIL MILL TO START UP.
The Gainesville cotton oil mill
will start up next week and run
regularly throughout the season.
Already the mill has been run a
little, so as to get everything in
good working order. A good many
seed have been bought, and the
mill is paying the farmers a fair
price. It has been decided by Mr.
Taylor the owner, not to install a
fertilizer plant, at least for the
present. A ginnery will not be put
in at the mill this season, either.
Mr. Howell Abbott is in charge ot
the mill this season, and prospects
are good for a splendid season.
Talked About Sowers.
Mr. J. M. Hayes of Petersburg, Va.
was here Monday to confer with the
city council about the survey and put
ting in of a system of sewers. A called
meeting of council was held in the
afternoon, and Mr. Hayes told council
what he knew about the matter, and
made the following proposition: to sur
vey the town for $1000; and to superin
tend the construction of the sewerage
system for $200 per month. He has
been in the employ of the government
and comes highly recommended as a
civil engineer.
Mr. Hayes said to the council that
$17,000 or $18,000 would sewer the town
properly. He said the largest sewer
pipe that would be needed would he 12
inches, and-the smallest 8 inches. The
reason larger pipes are not necessary is
because of the splendid natural drain
age of the town. Mr. Hayes does not
recommend sewer pipes to carry off the
surface water. He says this should he
carried off by the natural or surface
drainage. Keep the top clean and
there will he no trouble about the sur
face water running off, is what he says
about it, and in this he is correct.
Council is getting in shape to get this
improvement under headway, along
with the school house and streets.
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G.F. TURNER CO’S. BIG STORE.
Our Fall'and Winter Goods are coming in every day, and we are now ready to show the largest
and most complete line of Merchandise we have ever had. In our Ladies Dress Goods Department
we can supply almost any demand. Have just received a nice line of Suit Patterns, including all
the popular and new weaves for the season, such as the rough effects in Zibelines, Cheviots, Camel’s
Hair Serge, Hop Sacking, Gibson Suitings, Granite Cloth, Broadcloth, Venetians^ etc. Also a nice
line of Skirt Goods, both for .Walking and Dress Skirts. All the best cloths at moderate prices o
We also have a full line of Domestics and Cotton Goods, such as everybody needs all the ttme.
Quotations below will give only a hint at what we have to show: ..
5,000 yds. Factory Checks, worth 5c. at 3 l-4c, 5,000 yards best 6c Checks, at 5c.
5,000 yards good yard-wide Sheeting, 4c. 5,000 yards best 6c Sheeting, 5a
5,000 yards very best 6c Calico, at 5c 10 cases Remnant Rolls, 80c^ 85c, $1.
5,000 yards Calico same as others sell a 5c, our price 4c.
Cures Blood Poison, Cancers, Ulcers-
Haved Added To Their Lota.
Mr. C. A. Dozier this week sold
a strip back of the lot of Dr. R. D.
Grigg to that gentleman fcr $175.
It is forty feet wide on the west
eud and twenty feet wide on the
east end. Mr. Dozier also sold a
lot twenty feet wide to Judge A
Rudolph back of his let, just be
low Dr. Gngg’s, for $150. The
property of both the above named
gentlemen is greatly improved bv
their purenase. The two lots
were cut off from tne property of
Hr. R. E. Green, who still owns
the property adjoining it fronting
on Green street.
If you have offensive pimples or
eruption, ulcers on any part of- the
body, aching bones or joints, falling
hair, mucous patches, swollen glands,
skin itches and burns, sore lips or
gums, eating festering sores, sharp
gnawing pains, then you suffer from
serious blood poison or the beginning
of deadly cancer. You may he per man-
etly cured by taking Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to
cure the worst blood and skin diseases.
Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly
cancer, stops all aches and pains and
reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood
Balm cures all malignant blood trouble
such as eczema, scabs and scales, pim
ples, running sores, carbuncles, scrof
ula. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures,
sample of Blood Balm sent free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
Carpets and Rugs.
One lot Ingrain Carpets, beautiful patterns and styles, regular 30c. values, now at
Another lot, better grade, same as others sell at 45c , our price per yd..
One lot, very best and heaviest all wool Ingrain, and a good quality Tapestry Brus
sels, advertised by others at 65c, our price —
One lot beautiful Wilton Velvets, all new patterns and styles, regular $1.25 values
now at -. -. .. —...... ......
One lot beautiful Smyrna Rugs, large size, in all the new patterns, worth $1.50,
our - price ~
One lot Velvet Rugs, large size exquisite pattern assortment, such as others sell for
$2, our price--.-- —
25c.
35c.
—— 59c«
1.00
98c.
1.25
Walking Skirts.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure iu all its stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s catarrh Cure
18 the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Cat-
jjfrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of tne system, thereby destroy-
% the foundation of the disease, and
giving the strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The propreitors have
jo much faith' in its curative powers
fhat they offer one Hundred Hollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
°cnd for list of testimonals. Address
h\ J. CHENEY & CO.
Teiedo, O.
&°ld by all Druggists, 75c.
Rail’s Family Fills are the best.
Making New Samples.
The new proprietors of the shoe
factory, Everett, Ridley, Ragan
& Co., will take charge the first of
October. The old owners, Inman,
Smith & Co„ are making up a new
hne of spring samples for tho new
ma. They are making a better
h&e of shoes than formerly made
the grade will bo constantly
Rhproved. For the present
smaller force than usual is em-
ployed, but after the first of Oeto-
er all the regular meu will be put
hack to work.
Stringing the Wires.
A force ot hands of the electric
company is this week wiring the
business houses around the square.
A large number of lights have
been taken by the business men
in their stores as well a in their
homes. The {8mith-Thomas Co.
and the G. F. Turner Co., each
take 50 lights in their stores, the
Arlington takes 100 and the opera
house 50. ML Jno. A. Smith takes
forty lights in his residence, the
largest number to be taken in any
home.
The wire for the line to the
Chestatee river has uot yet arrived
aitnough it has been shipped some
time. The power for the electric
cars and the lights will come from
the dynamoes at the Chestatee
dam, until the Chattahoochee ri
ver dam is finished. As soon as the
wire reaches the city a large force
of hands will be put to work set
ting poles and stringing wires
thereon.
Mr. J. A. Kidd is here to put
down the track for the line
Mr. Carlisle stated Monday that
the rails, or a shipment of them,
would certainly be here this week;
They have been on the road for
sometime, and although a tracer
has been sent after them they
have not yet been located.
However it is believed they will
show up this week, in which event
they will soon be taken from the
cars and put in place on the road
bed.
In this very popular garment for Fall
and winter we offer a very great va
riety in both make and price—$1.00
up to $7.50
One special Skirt made of Melton
cloth and full, nicely stitched and
flared at bottom; worth $2.00; our
price,
1.50
Another attractive Walking Skirt
made of wool Melton, has slot seams
from botton to top, and nicely stitch
ed ; comes in all colors and black;
good value at $4; out price
Our Dress Skirts range in price from
98c, $1.25, $2.00, and up to
3*4°
7*5°
Ladies’ Suits.
In this department we carry . a nice
line, made up in all the new cloths
and styles at, per suit, $7.50 up to 12.50
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats.
Shirt Waists
A nice Percal Waist, well made, reg
ular price 50c; now at
35C
m
50c
Good mercerized Sateen, comes
black and colors, 75c. values at
Another lot of the Satteen Waist, our
best $1 goods now at
One lot of Flannel Waists made in the
newest and best styles; $1.25 kind at 98c
75C
Silk Waists.
We also carry a full line of Silk
Waist6 in Pean de Soie and Taffetas,
including all the popular shades and
black and white, at prices from $3 to 6«00
One special Silk Waist, made of good
quality Taffeta, tucked front and
back, showing the new sleeve effect ;
regular $3.50 value; our price
2.98
Our Millinery,department this season
in Trimmed and Ready-to-wear IIat3
will be full. We go through the larg
est and beat millinery establishments
in New York City, select one or two
each of their best and newest styles,
bring them here and sell at about half
what others get for them.
Jackets and Reefers.
ffaistings.
A full line of Shirt Waist goods from
a beautiful Btripe goods at 12 1 2c,
and an all-wool Flannel in all the
shades at 25c, up to the finest French
Flannels, with a silk stripe, at per
yard,
75C.
One special lot of fine French Flannel
with a stripe. They are hard to get
at 50c a yard; bur price will be 42 l»2C»
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts.
Sold. Gamer Farm.
Mr. A. J^ Mundy last Friday
sold the Garner farm on the
Chattahoochee river, near Flow
ery Branch, consisting of 360 ac
res, 130 of which is bottom land, to
Mrs. Garner for $6000. Upon the
farm is a dwelling house costing
$3000, which is as good as almost
any residence to be found in
Gainesville. Mr. Mundy bid this
farm m last spring at something
over $4000.
We meation one special lot of Men’s
and Boys’ Shirts. About 25 dozen,
the remnants of a factory, every shirt
good and perfect, good colors, and
not a shirt in it worth less than 35
cents and up to 50 cents; as long as
they last will go at x
Our success in this particular line
last season was such that we were en
couraged to buy large quantities this
time, so we come to our customers
now with a complete line, including
all the latest styles, from the short
close-fitting Jacket to. the long Auto
mobile, and the very newest and most
popular of all, the Monte Carlo.
Our prices range from 65c. for a
Child Reefer, to $15 for a Ladies’
Jacket. 1 J
One Special lot in Ladies’ yackets—
we cleaned up the factor&—worth
$3.50; our price long as it i sts,
2.5©
Ladies’ Underwear.
One lot Ladies’ Underwear, right
weight for early Fall,worth 15c,now at
Another lot, heavy, and suitable for
winter; the very best25c values; our
price,
IOC
19c
Hats and Caps.
One lot Men’s and Boys’ Hats, every
hat worth $1, some of them more; at 69c
25 dozen Men’s and Boys’ Caps, 25c.
values at 15c,
mm®
In our shoe department you can find more Shoes, a larger assortment in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s coarse
and fine Shoes, than in any other house in Northeast Georgia. Give prices on a few coarse shoes below.
One lot Children’s Coarse Winter Shoes, 60C. kind, at— ......................... ............
One hot larger size, 75c. kind, at.,— , .... ... __
One lot Women’s Coarse Shoes, 85c. values at — . —
One lot, Women’s beist $1 grade at. — ........ .
One lot Bovs’ Fine Shoes worth $1.25. all solid leather, our price
One lot Men’s Solid Leather, $1.25 kind at.
One lot Men’s Coarse Shoes, kind that we all sell at $1, our price-
We only ask you to see our goods before buying. Respectfully,
48c.
58c.
65c.
90c.
90c
98c.
89c.
G. F. TURNER CO., Gainesville, Ga.
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