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’HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1902,
A little girl in New York drank car
bolic acid because she was accused of
stealing, left two letters, and near her
was a “Guide to Polite Correspond
ence,” which she had consulted in
framing her parting missive. This is a
rare tribute to conventionality,—-Au
gusta Herald.
A FEW QUOTATIONS.
Flattery is like base coin ; it impov
erishes him who receives it.-—
Madame VoiMez.
A honest woman is a hidden treas
ure ; who finds it does well not to boast
of it *—Madame de Stael.
Most of our misfortunes are more
supportable than the comments ot our
friends upon them.—Laeon.
A man may be very sincere in good
principles without having good prac
tice.—Johnson.
With our new store added we are better Dreparec
than any other house in North Georgia, at
be matched.
Overcoats.
One lot black cheviot, velvet
collar overcoats, $2.
One lot men’s blue beaver,
velvet collar overcoats, regular 5
and $6 goods to go at $4.
One lot black Ulster coats,
high collars and extra length, at
5 and $6.
One lot nice, nobby dress over
coats , in tans, grays and blacks,
at from 8.00 to $10.
Also the swell Raglans at $10.
All latest styles,
> have a fag |
ieS- See then.
Clothing,
The PECK Clotninu.
best and latest—is S0 Id ^
us. Suits from 10.00 to i
Men’s all-wool clay worsts
from 5 to #8. Better
better money. Children’s s
74c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, and ft
Under the law in Indiana the sheriff
of the county in which a lynching oc
curs loses his office. The lynching a
few nights ago calls this law into ac
tion. It may not be entirely effi«a-
cious, but if such a law is enforced
sheriffs will be very careful about
guarding their prisoners.—Ex.
Prickly Ash Bitters can be depended
on to cure the kidneys, corrects * the
urine, strengthens the stomach and re
lieves backache. E. E. Dixon & Co.
Ladies’ Jackets,
Blues ;Brownsx Tans a^l
A pretty line to select^
from 1.75, 2, 3, 4, 5,andoi
to $10. Children’s cloak ]
$1, 1.25, 1.50 to $2.
Hats.
We are handling the celebrat
ed JEFFERSON hat When
you buy a hat be sure it’s a JEF
FERSON, 2*00 and $3. Every
hat guaranteed. All lhe new
colors and shapes.
“Bragg was telling me at the politic
al mass meeting last night that his
grandfather died very suddenly on the
platform at a great public gathering.”
“Did he have the nerve to tell you
that?”
“Yes; wasn’t it true?”
“Oh, yes; executions were public, I
believe, in those days when his grand
father died.”
Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary Park-
dale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experi
ence advises all young girls who have pains
and sickness peculiar to their sex, to rely on
Shoes.
We are selling the celebrated
Keith 61 Pratt shoe for men
only. Prices run from 2.50, 3.00,
3.50, up to 4.00.
We are exclusive agents for
for the “American Girl” shoe—
a shoe as good as its name.
For women $2 to 2.50.
Underwear.
Cold weather is coming
you want to keep warm, la
and children’s union snii
25 and 50c* Men’s unde;
heavy fleeced, 25, 50, 75 ail
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound*
How many beautiful young girls develop into worn, listless and hopeless
development. No
pain, and young
guided physically
If you know of any yoimt
advice, ask her to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., who wifi
give her advice free, from a source of knowledge which is un-
equaled in the country. Do not hesitate about stating details
which one may not like to talk about, and which are essential
for a full understanding of the case.
Hiss Hannah E. Flershon, Collings-
wood, N. J., says:
“I thought I would write and tell yon
that, by following your kind advice, I feel like
a new person. I was always thin and delicate,
HIIF an A 80 weak that I could hardly do anything.
It ^ H|f Menstruation was irregular. ,
r ^ V “I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Com-
jf pound and began to feel better right away. I con-
~ tinned its use, and am now well and strong, and
H^^^^^^^^Uinenstrnate regularly. I cannot say enough for
^ what your medicine did for me.”
r How Firs. Pinkham Helped
Fannie Kumpe.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I feel it is my duty to
write and tell you of the benefit I have derived from your advice and
the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. The pains
in my back and womb have all left me, and my menstrual trouble is
corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice you gave me, and I
A Chicago shoemaker found a purs •
containing $3,000 in an old shoe sei t
him for repairs—and returned it to- the
owner without reward. And this was
in Chicago, too.
Women, simply because sufficient attention has not been paid to their physical
woman is exempt from physical weakness and periodic
girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully
as well as morally.
who is sick, and needs motherly
Since the Eldest Was a Baby.
I am proud to recommend Cheney’s
Expeciiorant as a cure fob coughs and
colds, k I have used it with my children
since the .oldest was a baby, and have
never known it to lail.
| MRS. SARAH L. MORROW.
Hopkins Ferry, Miss.
In Our Grocery Rooms
Is always found just what yon want and just when you want it
to prices, listen : New York Standard Granulated Sugar
for $1; Good Green Coffee 12 lbs. for $1; Arbuokle’s Roastfdfc
10c. ; Good Standard Tobacco, 25, 30 and 35c per lb.
Keep on coming to us, and we’ll keep on treating you right.
Respectfully,
W. J. & E. C. PALMOUft
The killing, of a man in Guatemala by
the son of our minister, Dr. Godfrey W.
Hunter, has caused a stir in the state
department at Washington, and fears
of diplomatic complications.
Vill Interest Yoj
WITH GREAT VALUES
* Seasonable * Merchandi
AT A VERY LOW PRIOE.
We are the only retail clothiers in the South who
manufacture all the clothing they ^sell. Our Atlanta
store is the largopt men’s and boys’ outfitting establish
ment in the South. In purchasing from us you not only
secure a saving of the middleman’s profit, but you se
cure the most fash ion able, and most servicable clothing,
shoes, hats,, furnishings, trunks, suit cases, traveling
bags, etc.
Orders by maii filled astisfactorrly.
Send for our catalogue.
See those Boys’ Suits I am selling at $1.25 and 1.65, worth 1*75 and and 2.50.
Good assortment of Men’s Pants at $1.00, 1.25, 1,50 and 2.00, great value for th
Men’s Brogan Shoes worth $1.10, at 75c per pair.
Ladies’ Viei Kid Shoes, patent tip, correct style, something worth $1.25 to
(OUR ONLY ATLANTA STORE)
11, 13, 15 and 17 Whitehall St
1- ATLANTA, GA.
Gents’ Striven Patent Drawers, winter weight, at 38c.
Ladies’ Knit Undershirts, with pants to match, at 15c per garment.
All wool 8 ounce Jeans at 20c ; 9 ounce Kentucky Doe Skin Jeans, worth 35c,
Apron and Bonnet Gingham, worth 7c, at 5c,
Be sure you see my goods and get prices before buying e
I can save you money.
Yours Very Truly,
SATURDAY, NOV. 29.
The Great Comedian, JOHN THOMPSON, in his Grand Musi
cal Comedy and Vaudeville Kntertainment,
Around the World in 80 Minutes.
Everything in the show is funny, all the characters are
funny, all the songs are funny, all the jokes are new and funny,
even the music is funny.