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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1, 1902,
Mr. F. R. JLongstreet Appointed,
Mr. F. R. Longstreet has been ap
pointed agent to collect statistics of the
gins in Hall countv for the census
.office. All information given is strictly
confidential as every agent is under
oath to tell no one but the officials in
Washington, who make a report the
following week of the gins from all ov
er the South. Of course, the success of
the work depends upon the co opera
tion of the farmers and ginners for
whose benefit it is inaugurated, and
thev should give it their hearty sup
port by giving the agent the informa
tion he asks for on his visits.
It will be his duty to make three
rounds of all the gins first, Oct. 19,
Dec. 13 and the close ot the season. All
new gins are earnestly requested to
give their location name and post-office
so the agent can put them on his list.
Last year the United States Census
Office made an effort and succeeded to
a surprising extent m getting in direct
communication with the ginners of the
South
Ezra rngrira is u-t
gevere illness.
Davidson of Atlanta was
city Saturday.
Annaoel Mathews, who has
ute ill, is able to be np.
Gertrude Locke, of Mont-
Ala., who has been the
of Mrs. J. R. Boone, re-
home Monday.
Furr and two
Our Fall and Winter Goods are coming in every day, and we are now ready to sliow the largest
and most complete line ot Merchandise we have ever had, in onr Ladies Dress Goods Department,
we can supply almost any demand. Have just received sr 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.
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 1-4c, 5,000 yards best 6c Checks, at 5c.
5,000 yards good yard-wide Sheeting, 4c. 5,000 yards best 6c Sheeting, 5c.
5,000 yards very best 6c Calico, at 5c 10 cases Remnant Rjlls, 80c, 85c, $1.
5,000 yards Calico same as others sell a 5c, our price 4c.
Leonard
of Wellington, Texas are
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Itfraod Mrs. Frank Log
have been in the cit
Lk as guests of Mr. and
R Logan on Race street.
I Representative-elect Jofai
[older of Jackson county,
fere Monday. He won a big Vic
ky iu the recent primary there.
Mr. John R. Brown was here
Uurday. He has made a contract
[ith Everett, Ridley, Ragan &
L uew proprietors of the shoe
L 0 ry, to travel hife old territory.
Dr. H. S. Bradley’s lecture at'
Ljtle street church last Friday
was
These reports came from 29,620
ginneries scattered all over the cotton
belt and doubtless are the most relia
ble that have ever been published. The
Census Office stands ready to make this
a permanent work and get these re
ports every year even more promptly
and fully than they did the current
cotton year. What they want and
need is the cooperation of all who are
interested in handling the raw cotton,
especially the ginners. It is entirely
feasible with the machinery, in the
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 an<L 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 -i- ...... * - — — ......
One lot beautiful Smyrna Rugs, large size, in all the new patterns, worth $1.50,
our price — -|~— f -. ......: ...
One lot Velvet Rugs, large size exquisite pattern assortment, such as others jsell for
$2, our price . ——— .....
Ightwas well patronized, and it
fas splendid. Those present en-
|/ed it very much.
iMiss Eugenia Foster, who has
t 8 a visiting her siBter, Mrs.
[ibertH. Marsh on Green etreet
Lined Saturday to her home
l Augusta.
[Mr. Roy Irish and his sister
liss Irish, who have been visiting
l Cumming are spending some
hue in Gainesville before return-
g to their home in Chicago.
|Col. W. G. Obear, inspector gen-
|al, was in the city last Friday
ight and inspected the Candler
Lorse guards. He found the troop
| good condition and congratu-
led the boys on their splendid
Walking Skirts
Shirt Waists
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,
Another attractive Walking Skirt
made of wool Meltonj has slot seams
from botton to top, and nicely stitch
ed ; comes in all colors and black;
good value at $4; our price
Our Dress Skirts rauge in price from
98c, $1.25, $2.00, and up to
A nice Percal Waist, well made, reg
ular price 50c; now at 35c
Good mercerized Sateen, comes in
black and colors, 75c. values at 50c
Another lot ‘of the Satteen Waist, our
best $1 goods now at ?>; 75c
One lot of Flannel Waists made in the
newest and best styles; $1.25 kind at 98c
FREE TO OUR READERS-
Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood.
If you suffer from ulcers, eczema,
scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating
sores, itching skiu, pimples, boils, bone
pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh,
or anj blood or skin disease, we advise
you to take Botanic Blood Balm
(B.B.B.). Especially recommended for
old, obstinate, deep-seated cases, cures
where all else fails, heals every sore,
makes the blood pure and rich, gives
the skin the rich glow of health. Drug-
$1 per large bottle. Sample sent free
by writing Blooa Bairn. Co., Atlanta,
Ga. Describe trouble and free medical
adviee sent in sealed letter. Medicine
sent at once, prepaid.
Silk Waists.
We also carry a full line of Silk
Waists in Peau 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
Ladies’ Suits,
In this department we carry a nice
line, made up iu all the new cloths
and styles at, per suit, $7.50 up to
Wili Report Sunday.
The committee appointed last Sun
day week to investigate the cost, re
pair and erection of First Baptist
church will report at the morning ser
vice next Sunday- It is understood that
the coinmitte will not recommend tha
a new church be built. The matter will
be discussed in all its phases at the
morning service next Sunday..
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats.
Our Millinery department this season
in Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats
will be full. We go through the larg
est and best millinery establishments
in New York Gity, select one or two
each of their best and newest styles,
bring them here ahd sell at about half
what others get for them.
Jackets and Reefers.
Our success m this particular line
last season was such that we were en
couraged to buy large quantities t‘bi9
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 ahd most,
popular of all, the Monte Carlo..
Our prices range from 65c. for a
Child Reefer, to $15 for a Ladies*
Jacket. J
One Special lot in Ladies’ yackets—
we cleaned up the factor»—worth
$3.50; our price long as it 1 sts,
Sunday School Will Celebrate.
Editor News: Please announce
through the columns of the News that
on next Sunday, October 5, the Sunday
School and community at Lebanon will
celebrate Orphan’s Home day with ap
propriate exercises. Music, recitations
and readings followed by contributions
of work day gifts to the orphans.
Homer A. Langford, Supt.
ffaistings.
A full line of Shirt Waist goods from
a beautiful stripe goods at 12 l-2c,"
and an-all-wool Flannel m all the
shades at 25c, up to the finest French
Flannels, with a silk stripe, at per
yard, 75*.
One special lot of fine French Flannel
with a stripe; They are hard to get
at 5Qe a yard ; our price will be 42 X-2C<
Help the King’s Daughters.
The King’s Daughters will give a
festival at the armory af the Candler
Horse Guards from 4 to 10 o’clock to
morrow, Thursday, to which the pubr
lie is cordially.invited. Let all who can
go out and help this band of Christian
workers.
Ladies’ Underwear.
One lot Ladies’ Underwear, right
weight for early Fall,worth 15c, now at
Another lot, heavy, and suitable for
winter; the very best 25c values; our
price,
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts.
We mention 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
Important Meeting.
The Daughters of the Longstreet
Chapter U. D. C., will meet Friday af-
tetnoon at 4 o’clock with Mrs. A. W.
Van Hoose at Brenau. Delegates to the
convention of the United Daughters of
the. Confederacy, which convenes in
New Orleans in November, to be elec
ted Every daughter is urged to be
present.
Mrs. C. C. Sanders, ^ -
Pres. Loogstreet-Chapter, U. D. C.
Election Today.
P 16 election for state and county
lc f rs ls being held today. A pretty
^ vote is being polled. There are
contests except for supreme court
^ e ’ Judge John S. Candler ana
John F. Ross being candidates
^bis office. Everything is passing
Quietly and the nominees will all be
e n a good vote. . ’*
Hats and Caps.
One lot MenV and Boys’ Hats, every
hat worth $1, some of them more ; at
25 dozen Men’s and Boys’ Caps. 25c.
values at -
In onr shoe department you can find more Shoes, a larger assortment in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
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/ a — . —.............. 4S(
One lot larger size, 75c. kind,.at ....... ———.....— i—— —-— — —.— 58c
" One lot Women’s Coarse Shoes, 86c. values at . 65c
One lot, Women’s best $1 grade at — ....... — 90c
One lot Bovs’ Fine Shoes worth $1.25. all solid leather, our price _ ..... 9Qc
One lot Men’s Solid Leather, $1.25 kind at.... — ..VL 98c
One lot Men’s Coarse Shoes, kind that we all sell at $1, our price 89c
We only ask you to see our goods before buying. Respectfully,
Bought and Will BuUd.
°L W. A. Charters of Dablonega.
e ®icient and popular solicitor geae-
°f the Northeastern circuit, bought
on Green street Monday from
kn & Dunlap between the lots of
S -C. Dunlap Jr. and Mr. R. O.
The lot is 100 x420 feet and
Charters paid $1000 for it. Upon
lot Col, Charters will at an early
e begin the erection of a handsome
7 residence.
Mr. J. M. Chastain Dead. v -
Mr. J. M. Chastain died at his home
several miles from the, city at 9 o’clock
last Friday night of typhoid fever. He
was 44 years of age and was a most es
timable citizen . He is survived by his
wife and five children. The remains
were carried to Salem. Forsyth county,
and interred Saturday afternoon, the
funeral services being conducted by
Rev. D. S. McCurry. *<
G. F. TURNER CO
Gainesville, Ga