Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 22, 1902, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1902. THE f- GAINESVILLE NEWS Mr. Albert Wofford has about completed his new home on Mill street and will move into it at an early date. Read the advertisement of John Bazanoq, the Candy Man, in this issue. He has opened up a large stock of fresh, pure candies in the Arlington block, and cordially in vites the people of the city and county to call on him. Mr. Jno. A. Pierce is remolding the residence of Col. C. C. Sanders on south Main street. He will make of it one of the prettiest and most modern homes in Gaines ville. Col. Sanders has a pretty place for an ideal home, and be is determined to fit it up handsome ly for his declining years. Annabel Matthews and Fortson attended the fair ge Show in Atlanta last 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 al* the popular and new weaves for the season, such as the rough effects in Zibelines, Cheviots, CamePs 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 l-4c, 5,000 yards best 6c Checks, at 5c. 5,000 yards good yard-wide Sheeting, 4b. 5,000 yards best 6c Sheeting, 5c. 5,000 yards very best 6c Calico, at 5c 10 cases Remnant Rolls, 80c, 85c, $1. I, j 0 hn Matthews, a promi- UbnsinesB man of Columbus, E the guest Dr. P earce jg week. L g Maggie Smith is spending Ldays vert pleasantly with L tP.mily of Dr. W. H. Burt of pant*. L 8 l. G. Pou of Madison, was i guest last week of her daugh- Miss Kate Pou, who is attend- r Breeau W. C. Davis will move his •| v8 oon to Macon and enter Slighter, Miss Willie Davis, The St. Louis Boodlers have retained the very best of legal talent, says the Washington Post, which means they have retained some of the boodle.—Ex, 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..--.-.-.--.... v - 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. - ■ranee man ot Lommpue, was in jeeity last week, visiting his ■nghter, Miss Louie Lott at Bre- ■n college. SMr Elgar Dunlap of Atlanta, Ke he r e Sunday, a guest of his Ife, who is visiting the family of L S. C. Dunlap. ■Mr. Dickson H. Tharin of Mont- Imery, Ala., arrived Monday to lit hie wife, who is stopping at Irs. A. H. Matthews. (The Candler Horse Guards com- limeDted their lady friends with L enjoyable dance at their ar- |ory last Wednesday evening, luite a number attended . IMr. J. P. Prater, who has been in fined to hi s room for several peks with a broken hip, is much aproved and will be out soon, to le delight of hie friends. [Mrs. Wallace Rogers and Mrs. pari Edwards, of Norcross, at- [uded the meeting of the Ladies lissionary Society of the Methor pt church last week. Representative Jesse L. Thomp- P went to Atlanta Monday loruing to take up his duties in ie General assembly Bobbed on Decatur. J. H. Simmons, of Gainesville, Ga., was robbed of a gold watch aud $60 in cash on Decatur street Saturday night. Simmons reported the matter to the police immediately and the detectives are at work on the case.—Atlanta News. Walking Skirts, Shirt Waists A nice Percal Waist, well made, reg ular price 50c; now at Good mercerized Sateen, comes in blapk 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 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 Mel ton cloth and full, nicely stitched and flared at bottom ; worth $2.00; our price, 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; our price Our Dress Skirts range in price from 98c, $1.25, $2.00, and up to Constipation is the rock that wrecks many lives: it poisons the very life blood. Regularity can be established through the use of Prickly Ash Bit ters. It is mildly catharic and strengthens the stomach, liver and kid neys. Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co. An Arkansas paper thinks that when Gabriel blows his horn some Repub lican will put his linger to his lips and say, “Hush, hush! Don’t disturb the infant industries.” 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*QO One special Silk Waist, made of good quality Taffeta, tucked front aud back, showing the new sleeve effect; regular $3.50 value; our price 2t»Q& FREE TO OUR READERS- Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood. If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any 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 t e skin the rich glow of health, Drug- $1 per large bottle. Sample sent free by writing Blood Balm Co;, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. Ladies’ Suits. In this department we carry a ni« e line, made up iu all the new cloths and styles at, per suit, $7.50 up to 12,50 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 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. Our success m 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. j One Special lot in Ladies’ yackets—r we cleaned up the factora—worth Represen ts 0 Rogers and Senator Perry pat yesterday. [The Mulberry river association, plored, met here last Sunday. r ev * Jack Nichols is moderator, [t 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon Dr. [•A. Wynne preached to the as- pciation at the court house. I Mr. Guy Clopton went to Men- pther county Monday to attend pe-unionof his father’s family. “ e go to South Georgia later J u to spend the winter m the hope tat his health may benefitted by ta climate there. Mr. Kelley Townes, of Greenville, 1‘ w ^° pHys “quarter” 03 the Ionian football team, which was Seated last Saturday by the ^° r gia eleven, was in the city h week, the guest of his erst- I He frieud, Monroe Riley. Mrs. John Schofield and chil- ren °* Moultrie, Ga., have moved 0 the city and will make their II hire borne here. They arrived ! 8t ® UD day and are stopping with ,r - Daniel Schofield at the Paco- OAME NEAR GETTING THE JUDGE. As the southbound local passen- geg train passed New Holland last Sunday afternoon some one fired a shot into the car, which came very near hitting Judge J. J.Kim- sey, who was on the train. In fact the ball struck an iron rod or bar on the window by the Judge’s side, thus causing it to glance. It was a narrow escape for the judge. Whoever fired the shot did not of course know the judge was on the seat. No clue has beeni obtained as to who fired the shot, although Detective Tom Hanie was at once put to work on the case. A full line of Shirt Waist goods from a beautiful stripe goods at 12 l-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; our price will be 42 I-2C. Ladies. Underwear. One lot Ladies’ Underwear, right . weight for early Fall,worth 15c,now at Another lot, heavy, aud suitable for winter; the very best 25c values; our. price, Hats and Caps. One lot Men’s and Boys’ Hats, every hat worth $1, some of them more; a*t 25 dozen Men’s and Boys’ Caps, 25c values at . Men’s and Boys’ Shirts. We mention one special lot of Men’s and Boys’ Shirts. About 2^> 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 At Myrtle Street Church. Next Sunday morning at 11:30 I wish to discuss, the liquor situation in Hall county. The purpose is not so much to convert liqnor men to temperance, but rather we want a-meeting of the better element of our people for the enforce ment of our liquor laws. The situ ation will go from bad to worse until the people decide against it. Meet with ns next Sunday and let iis find a remedy. A. A. Tilly. v In our shoe department you can find more Shoes, alar and fine Shoes, than in any other house in Northeast Georgia. One lot Children’s Cbarse Winter Shoes, 60e. kind, a — One lot larger size, 75c. kind, at—........ . .. ;. One lot Women’s Coarse Shoes, 85c. values at-—- . One lot, Women’s best $1 grade at... One lot Bovs* Fine Shoes worth $1.25. all solid leather, t One lot Men’s Solid Leather, $1.25 kindut..... One lot Men’s Coarse Shoes, kind that we ali seH at $1. We only ask yon to see our goods before buying. Rei A Saturday Market. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society will have a Saturday Market October 25, in the window of Dr. Dix on’s drug store. The following arti cles will be for sale: choice cakes, can dies, beaten biscuit, etc. G^’nesville, Ga