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THE; GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDA T OCTOBER 22, 1902.
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SMITH-THOMASOO.
The Lowness of Prices, Together with Best
4 Is the lever that continually keeps our store filled with customers, and makes them go away absolutely
t * satisfied. We carry in stock just what the trading public wants, and we venture to make the asser
tion, without fear of contradiction, chat we are in the lead.
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from the East, where he secured the cream of the market. He didn’t pay too
much foR the goods we are now getting in, hence weare enabled to sell them at the proper prices.
“ “ In Rubber Shoes.
Clothing for Men. 7
The best fitting, the finest workmanship, of any Clothing on the market. The best]
values for the money invested in them. We are telling the plain unvarnished truth
w ben we say so. , *
Clay worsted suits, $5.00 up.
Meltons, $8.00 up.
Novelty Mixed Suitings, very neat and up-to-date, $6.00 to $15.00.
Overcoatfc—the best qualities that mouey can buy, $5,00 to $15,
HATS.
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 just suit your
taste eo well. » '
Shoes.
We are exclusive agents for the celebrated “Foot Glove” $8.50 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,” prices $2.50 to $8.50. They are made in the latest styles and neatest and
best workmanship.
Our Bargain Counter.
Weare headquarters for shoes. Upon our Bargain Counters you will find some
fine Shoes sold at amazingly low prices. We are knocking the prices down and selling
them at a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent.
We stand ready to fit all sizes in a high grade of Rubber Overshoes.
Dress Goods.
We have a magnificent display of. AUTUMN APPAREL FOR WOMEN, and are
prepared to handle the big trade we are sure to get.
LADIES’ SKIRTS AND WAISTS, the nobbiest, most up-to-date line in ready-to-
wear Novelty Dress Goods. We are prepared to satisfy the purdhaser with quality of
goods, and we have in stock a large assortment, • from medium priced to. the veiy beat-
In Ladies’ Jackets.
We have a large and assorted line, and in WAISTINGS AND TRIMMINGS an
abundant supply.
GLOVES.
We handle the best quality of Kid, and are ready to guarantee every pair that
goes out of our stock.
OUTINGS.
Largest aud mo3t complete line of Outing Flannels ever shown in this market,
ranging in price from 5 to 10 cents per yard.
PRINTS, SHEETING, CHECKS, JEANS, BLEACHING, CANTON FLANNELS*
—We are daily receiving large shipments of these goods, and are prepared to offer
them to the trading public at strictly wholesale prices.
GROCERIES.
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.
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SMITH-THOMAS CO.
Mrs. Jno. Webb visited friends
in Atlanta last week.
Mr. Homer Prater spent Sun
day with his parents here.
Mr. Tom Sims of Atlanta, visit
ed his pareuts this week.
Mr. J. T. Miller of Auraria, was
a visitor to our city last week.
Mr. Harry Walker went down
to see the Horse Show laBfc week.
Mrs. Charles McKay of Macon,
is the guest ot Mrs. S. C. Dunlap.
Misses Wortie and Maud Mont
gomery visited Atlanta last week.
Mr. H. A. Terrell made a short
business trip to Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. I. L. B. Stevens was m At
lanta last week the guest of his
friends.
Col. Crawf Faulkner of Bellton
spent a day or two in the city
this week.
A good deal of work has been
done on repairing the First Bap-
hat church.
Mr. A. J. Stephens of Baraes-
v hle spent last Sunday in the city
visiting his friends.
Mr. W. I. Pike of Jefferson, was
lu Gainesville the latter part of
last week on business.
Mr. M. B. Carter and Miss Mo-
dane Carter spent several days of
last week in Atlanta.
Miss Nina Smith left a day or
two ago to visit friends and rela
tives at Stillmore, Ga *
Miss Mattie McDonald visited
Atlanta last week.
Dr. E. E. Dixon made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last week.
Miss RatUe Suddath spent a
few days of this week in Atlanta
Mr.J. G McGuire of Dahlonega
was m the city for a few days
last week.
Mr, Victor E. Candler of Atlan
ta, spent Sunday at his former
home here.
Mr. J. C. McConnell spent sev
eral days of last week in Atlanta,
on business.
Prof. J. W. Marion spent Sat
urday in Atlanta, the guest of his
brother.
Mrs. Joe Boone has been spend
ing several days in Atlanta, the
guest of friends..
Mr: G. P. Boone will soon move
his family to Maysville where he
will enter business. .
Hon. Thomas M. Bell, clerk of
Hall superior court, spent last Fri
day in the Gate City.
Rev.- and Mrs. William MeGar-
rity of Kentucky, are guests ot
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wynne.
Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Hynds and
Mr. Howard Hvnds have returned
from their trip to the north.
Mrs.. Annie Willis Hynds of
Hawkinsville, is the guest of Mrs.
Howard Thompson on E. Broad
street.
Mr. Will Pillow, who has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. J. M. Oli
ver, returned Saturday to Mem
phis.
The Missionary Tea given last
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Richard Burnett was quite a
success.
Mrs. Attie Rudolph and Miss
Sadie McConnell left Monday for
Atlanta where they have gone to
visit the family of their uncle, Dr.
F. C. McConnell.
Wanted to Exchange.
A new Wagon for good heart-pine
Shingles. Apply to
G. W. Walker.
TPry Parnell’s barber shop for a
good clean shave or haircut.
WOOD WANTED: Apply at
tills office TODAY. Pine
stove wood preferred.
Por Sale: Nice young Jersey cow.
Apply to
J. T. Hargrove.
A Crutch to Old Age.
My grandfather was troubled with
inflamation of the throat and lungs,
and periodically 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. Li. Brewster.
Little Rock, Ark.
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.
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 the Dunlap building near the
court house. 10-S-4t.
B. D. Langford Rent List.
4*R house on
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E Summit street.
Banks ..
Rainey
North
North Green
College Ave
Main
The key to health is in the kidneys
and liver. Keep these organs active and
yon have health, strength and cheerful
spirits. Prickly Ash Bitters is a
stimulant for the kidneys, regulates the
liver, stomach and bowels. A golden
household remedy. Dr. E. E. Dixon &
Co.
B. D« Langford, Real Estate.
Buy, sell or rent, any and all kind of
Leo Parnell has takn out his old
bath tubs and has put in new porcelain
tubs. His bath rooms are now up-to-
date in every particular and are as nice
as can be found in any large city.
Real Estate,
trade see me.
If yon contemplate a
A Good Machine will last you
almost a life time. If yon want a
cheap machine or a high-priced one I
can please you. Let me show you
what I have av the Express office. H.
A. Terrell.
HEW OFFERINGS.
Picture - Mouldings
—Some new effects to show.—
Picture Frames.
-Many New Things.-
FINE PICTURES.
—Some New Arrivals.—
ARTISTS’ MATERIAL
v —New Things.—
Artists* Brushes,
-Tube Paints, Water Colors -
.SPECIAL.
Get our prices on Miniature Water
Color Heads.
Get our prices on High Gr ade Por
traits. V
T. S. CAMPBELL & SON
THE BOOK STORE.
Subscribe now for the Atlanta
Daily, Semi-Weekly or Sunday Jour
nal. B. D. Langford, Local Agent,
Office State Bank building, Main
street.
- Come to see me for your barbel
work • Lee Parnell.
SALESMEN WANTED to look after
onr interests in Hall and adjacent
counties. Salary or commission. Ad
dress The H^ryey Oil Company.
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Best barber work is wha1
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be
ween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s.
LAW’S
Original Improved
LIVER
INYIGORATOB
A SURE CURE FOR
All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia an
Indigestion.
PRICE 2U CENTS.
MANUFACTURED BY
ROBERTSON & LAW,
Druggists,
GAINESVILLE,
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