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WEDKEcsDAY DECEMBER 17
THE GAINESVILLE NEWSj.
LIGHTS ON THIS WEEK
The ringing 1 of the alarm caneu uiwa
fire department out last Thursday
night at a very late hour. The plan
ing mill owned by Mr. J. T. Hargrove
on College avenue was already in
flames, but after the arrival of the en
gines, heroic work was done, and most
q£ the property was saved. The plan
ing, mill, the grist mill, and part of the
cotton-gin was burned to the ground.
The total loss sustained by Mr. Har"
groye was between five and six thou,
sand dollars. There was no insurance.
The fire is supposed to have been
caused by sparks from the engine in
the planing mil 1.
I am not closing out at cost, nor
I selling below cost, but I will save
money on most everything you wis]
On last Monday a motor ear for the
company was loaded at the factory at
at which the cars are being turned out,
and as soon as it reaches Gainesville the
cars will be put on the line. The pas
senger cars will reach here as soon as
faftiorv can sret them ready. Mr.
Below is a Small List of Prices That Will Interest Yon,
Ladies’ Heavy fcnit Underwear at 15c per garment, 30c per suit.
Men’s Extra Heavy Underwear, fleece lined, goods that are well worth 50c at garment, at
or 70c a suit.
9x4 Cotton Comforts, worth 85c, small lot only, to close at 65e.
All wool 10x4 Blankets that are worth $3.50 to 4.00; small lot to close at 2.50.
4x4 Heavy Sheeting at 4c per yard.
All wool Eiderdown, the 35c grade, to sell for 25c, all colors,
Good heavy Drilling at 5c per yard.
Best Sea Island Percales, worth 12j£c, at 7^c per yard.
Very heavy doubled fleeced outing, worth 10c, at 6j^c.
Ladies’ Union Suits to close out at 35c, worth 50c—the Oneata.
Chrildren’s Union Suits at 25c.
A few odd pair of Men’s Brogan Shoes worth #1.00 to 1 25, to close out at 75c,
4x4 Palmetto Fine Sea Island at 4 l-2c,
8c Quality Plaid Outing to close out at 5c.
10c Quality Flanelette, beautiful patterns, to close out at 6 l-2c<
Don’t fail to come to see me; I will save you money.
Yours Respectfully,
KALOLA
Crystallized Mineral Water,
A combination of Crystals, con
taining the medicinal properties of
the waters of four Noted Mineral
Springs.
Guaranteed to cure Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Bladder troubles, and to build
up the nerve centres. •
“Take KALOLA six days, and
eat anything you want.”
A teaspconful dissolved in a
glass of water makes a delightful
and inexpensive morning aperient.
For sale at Drug Stores.
KALOLA COMPANY, SAVANNAH, GA.
Fruit Cake:
with nuts and almonds,
pound at Gunther’s.
I n i I i r.i -< Hird>WlfifcfgTiri*~itt in
In Order to Reduce Our
Stock We are Offering
OF THE ATLANTA CON 3TITUT233
UPOSI TOTAL PORT RECEIPTS OF COTTON
1st SEPT., 1802, TO lOth JAM., 1903.
GREAT REDUCTIONS IN
EVERY LINE
OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK
To tfo© one taking the exact or the nearest to the exact, estimate of
the receipts of cotton AT ALL UNITED STATES POINTS from Cept. I,
1902, *co Januarv SG. 2GG3................••••••..•»•»«•»••«•»•••• «»•»••• • ^5.COO
Toth© next nearest estimate- — 2,030
To the second next nearest - I OOO
To the five next nearest*— $300 o::ch—. f .^00
To the ten nex': nearest - 200 each—— ,2.0ZO
To the fifteen next nearest —— iOQ c c h..................... | fOv'O
To the f wer.tv next nearest — 5 j each— l ? O00
To the fifty jnext nearest 20 erch- 500
To the one hundred nearest 5 each** 500
Occupying Two Stores
Stock taking begins January 1st, and we want to rid our
shelves so as to keep from counting so many goods. Great reduc
tion in prices on all Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Boots; Shoes,
Men, Women and Children’s Underwear, Dress Goods, etc.
Here are a Few Prices:
Best Union Suits, from 25 to 50c ; Infant’s Undervests from
10 to 25c ; Men’s Heavy Fleeced Lined Underwear, 50c, 75c and
$1.00 suit.
Ladies’ Flannel Shirt Waists, all colors, well made, nicely
trimmed, all wool, 98c to $1.25, former price #1.25 and 1.50.
Special line Keith’s Celebrated Shoes for men only-—every
pair guaranteed—#2.50, #3 and $3.50.
WOMEN’S FINE SffOjE^The American Girl,” best
shoe on earth for the money—-$2 to #2.50. Other grades to suit
For distribution among thosse es^lm^tes (not taking
ing within I s OOO bal as either way of the exact ti res
Should the exact figures hay© been given during the con*cs v prior to Sept. I st
there was offered to the successful estimate, if made before then.
Grand total $2
CondSUmtB off SemSteff ; jgi FMs MammofSi $2Q 9 G€G Coa
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