Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 08, 1902, Image 7

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/HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, _WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8, Is the lever that continually keep satisfied. We carry in stock iu s our store filled with customers, and makes them go away absolutely ist what the trading public wants, and we venture to make the asser- we are now In Ladies’ Jackets. We have a large and assorted line, and in WAISTINGS AND TRIMMINGS an abundant supply. THE CELEBRATED “NO NAME.” In Hats we have the very latest styles brought to Gainesville—the very latest Broadway style—and there is no other Hat on the market that will ju3t suit your taste so well. GLOVES We handle the best quality of Kid, and are ready to guarantee every pair ih&t goes out of our stock. ' OUTINGS. Largest and most complete, line of Outing Flannels ever shown in this market, ranging in price from 5 to 10 ceuts per yard. PRINTS, SHEETING, CHECKS, JEANS, BLEACHING, CANTON FLANNELS. offer We sr9 exclusive agents for the celebrated “Foot Glove” $3.50 Shoe for Gents, It is a snap in fit and style, and satisfaction is certain. Our house guarantees every pair sold to be absolutely solid leather. If you find them otherwise, money cheer fully refunded. OUR LINE OF LADIES’SHOES is complete. We handle the Brown’s “5— Star—5,” prises $2.50 to $3.50. They are made in the latest styles and neatest and best workmanship. . .' - Our Pargain Counter. We are headquarters for shoes. Upon our Bargain Counters you will find some Sue Shoes sold at amazingly low prices. We are knocking the prices down and selling them at a reductipn of 25 to 50 per cent. —We are daily receiving large shipments of these goods, and are prepared to them to the trading public at strictly wholesale prices. We are selling Groceries as cheap as anybody, and a great many things cheaper than anybopy We get everything in this line in carload lots; therefore we can afford to let them go at rock-bottom prices. SMITH-THOMAS CO Mr. Joe Blalock was in town this week from Hoschton. Hon. Frank T. Davie of Flowery Branch, was in town Monday. Dr. R. D. Grig-g- left Sunday morning 1 for a pleasure trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. H. W Crankshaw sold one of his B * * X. Miss Capitola Covington, of Pensa cola, Fla., was the guest this week of Misses Marguerite and Cormne Rilej.. Mrs. D. H. Tharin, of Montgomery. Ala., and Mis Lillian Clark, of Jekvi Island, are with Mrs. A. H. Matthews for some time. Work was begun yesterday morning Try Parnell’s barber shop for a good clean shave or haircut. Wanted to Exchange. A new Wagon for good heart-pine Shingles. Apply to G. W. Walker. Lee Parnell has takn out his old bath tubs and has put in new porcelain tubs. His bath rooms are now up-tc** date in every particular and are as nicfe as can he found in any large city. The key to health is in the kidneys and liver. Keep these organs agjtive and you have health, strength and cheerful spirits. Pbicbxy Ash Bitters is a stimulant for the kidneys, regulates the liver, stomach and bowels. A golden household remedy. Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co. Subscribe now for the Atlanta Daily, Semi-Weekly or Sunday Jonx* nal. B. D. Langford, Local Agent, •Office / State Bank building, Main street. farms to Mr. James Roberts-this week on tearing down the old college build- To-r n n i. « , , ing. The erection on*the new one will lax Collector Mel Charles was here . . yesterday collecting state and eounty soon e ^ un ‘ taxes - Mr. J. L. Boyd has taken charge of Messrs W. R. Boone and Tom Simms the restaurant formerly run by Wat- of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city kins & Vandiver, in, the Dunlap builn- with home-folks. ing on South Bradford street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crow, of Gills- Messes Starling Roberts and Jeff Me, were in town recently doing some Wayne of near Flowery Branch, were 'hopping. among the visitors to the city Tues- UnHp '\r,,fy, m , , .. .. day. Thev are successful planters.; UQCle iMath Clark, one of the old vets • \ v 'no lost a limb in the late war, was in Mr. Charley Tanner spent Sunday in own yesterday. the city with his family He is now x/r _ _ _ _ ■ _ at Greenville, S. C. assisting Cutting & Mrs. F. H. Logan has returned „ . , ‘“ , rnni „ , , ■ Co. m the erection of the Woodside ram a very pleasant visit to Miss As- ... ... mm, ^ cotton mill. B. D. Langford, Real Estate. Buy. sell or rent, any and all kind of Real Estate. • If you contemplate a trade see me.' For Sale: Nice young Jersey cow. Apply to J. T. Hargrove. Bo You want a sewing machine? I have them at prices ranging from $10 to $35. Call to see me if you want a machine. H. A. Terrell, at Express office. A Crutch to Old Age. My grandfather was troubled with inflamation of the throat anjd lungs, and periodicallv with a hacking cough. One bottle of Cheney’s Expect orant removed the cough and acted as a balm to the throat and lungs. R. L. Brewster. Little Rock, Ark. Sewing Machines, The best at the lowest prices. Don’t fail to see me before you buy. Can please you in any thing yon want. H. A. Terrell, at Ex press office. a ixona juacnme will last yon almost a life time. If you want a cheap machine or a high-priced one I can please you. Let me show you what I have ax the Express office. H. A. Terrell. The Best barber work is what you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be- ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s. B. D. Langford, Real Estate. I have all sized houses in any and all parts of the City, which I can sell you on easy terms. Buy now and get the advance. Mr. H. D. Jaquish, who is now oper ating his mine at Auraria, was in town Saturday and Sunday. He stated that the prospects are very flattering, and he thinks the mine will yield well. Mr, Jno. A. Pierce, the well known contractor, is erecting a nice four room cottage on North Main street for Judge J. B. Estes. The house will he ready for occupancy in a short time, p Mr. S. Bazanos of Greenville, S.C. has arrived in the city and has opened up a nice candy kitchen in the Arling ton block, between Smith’s and Sum mer’s. No doubt he will do well here. The friends and pupils of the Gaines ville High School are eagerly 'looking forward to the appearence of the first issue of the “High School Monthly.” The editors will be elected today. LAW’S Sewing: Machines. Headquarters for the Singer Sewing Machine. Also have on hand a nice lot of Sec ond Hand Machines at your own price. Jason Crow, In |he Dunlap building near the court house. 10-8-4t. Original Improved -Some new effects to show.- Picture Frames . -Many New Things.- Aentueky, arrive in the city this week visit Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wvnne. Mrs. H. W. Crankshaw is very much ^proved after her long spell of sick ness and is able to he out again. Mr. J. G. Hynds left Saturday night or a business trip to New York and the East in the interest of the shoe fac tory. Big jolly Frank Whelchel, of Bark ^ainp district, was in town yesterday.- Re is a wbeel-horse and you can .put Jour linger on him every time. Mr. A. H. JacksoD, one of Hall eoun- y s best young farmers, was m town . onday from Bark Camp districts He 5 aQ influential citizen of his section. I fine pictures. —Some New Arrivals.— ARTISTS’ MATE RIALS —New Things.— .Artists’ Brushes, -Tube Paints, Water Colors.- D. Langford Rent List. ouse on E Summit street. .. Banks ‘ .. .. ... Rainey .. . North North Green College Ave e .. .. Main SPECIAI. Get our prices on Miniature Water Color Heads. Get our prices on High Grade Por traits. .. ... ~ _ ^ , a.- It will be noticed that the sim pler the operation the more do(> tors it requires to perform it.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mr. Bryan will make a desperate ef fort to carry his state for the democrats next month and we hope he will suc ceed. —Exchange. T. S. CAMPBELL & SON the book store. ffl gig