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GAINESVILLE, GA„ SATURDAY, JULY 30. 1898
NUMBER 14
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gesounds in Every Home that
Has a Mno or Orgta.
Great Closing Ont Sale
in the Hudson Block
it Within the leach of Every
body to Bny One.
In act Beautiful Instruments Being
v,:c at Less than Factory Cast
Dunn's or firadstreet's mercantile agen
cies will verify the statement that, a
guarantee given by this concern is as
good as a United States bond, and what
more can be asked? If there is any
thing, just mention it, and it will be
furnished.
As to organs.
Well, there are some twenty-four of
them left. There were a number sold
yesterday, showing they are offered at
great bargains. Come in, select one,
and the price and terms will be made
right. You will be astonished at the
prices. lit costs nothing to look.
Come iin at once. You may be too
late, then think how bad you will feel
when you see what a beautiful instru
ment your shrewd neighbor has secured
at such ;a bargain.
Sale positively closes next Saturday
night.
BUSH FOUND GUILTY.
J. G. Hynds Mfg. Co.’s
Midsummer Clearance Sale of
Organdies, Lawns, White Goods, Etc.
Our buyer leaves for Eastern markets within the next few days aifd we must reduce our heavy
stocks in order to make room for new Fall Goods. To clean them out we have decided to CUT PRICES
INTO HALF.
ON
RY EASY PAYMENTS.
|Tbe F.oom of the Music Company
Crowded with Shrewd
Buyers.
Jury
Out One flour and a Half.
Appeal fur Nev Trial.
|(on: 1 in at Once.—Don’t Put it Off,—The
U ,ui"s and Organs are Going f ast.
M; :\v of the shrewdest buyers in
IGunesville and Hall county are taking
l^rantage of the great closing out sale
ipianos and organs in the Hudson
bn block, and there is sunshine and
feppim-ts in many homes on account of
Court Adjourns this Afternoon
Until Second Monday in Aug
ust.—Roark Case to Come
up Then.—Grand Jury
will Re-eonvene.
The jury m the case of the State vs
H. Hedley Bush brought in a verdict of
guihy-at 8.30 o’clock last night, after
being out one hour and a half. Bush’s
attorneys will appeal for a new trial,
and if it is not granted the case will
probably go to the Supreme court,
f !hc offering of this splendid stock of According to the verdict the sentence is
>^oHt love tVior» f rnrn OD Q to seven years in the peniten-
v tiary,' being left to the discretion of
I,urge line printed Organdies and Laws, Tc, 8c
and 10c quality, cut'5c yard.
Large line printed Organdies, 10o, 12^c and
15c quality, cut to 74c yard.
Large lot Checked Nainsook 7c, 8c and 10c
quality, cut to 5c yard.
Large lot Checked Nainsook, better quality*,
12£c and 15c grade, cut to 7-^c yard.
One case White Goods, Checks and Plaids,
striped, have been 10c, cut to 5c yard.
One case White Goods, finer quality, 12£c
grade, cut to 7j-c yard.
One case fine 36-inch Percales, Merrimacs and
Majestic brands, always sold fo* 10c and i2^c,
cut to 7ic yard.
Ladies’Shirt Waists,75c quail y,cut to BSc each
Ladies’ Shirt Waists $1 quality, cut to 53c.
Lot Men’s Shirts, “Silver” brand, bosom
With cuffs detached. $1 the world over, cut to 40c.
Crown brand, equal to above and better line
of colors, detached cuffs, formerly $1, cut to 50c.
Soft bosom Negligees, standard quality, low
est ever sold before $1, cut to 50c.
Every buver should examine this stock without delay; every article mentioned will prove a
GENUINE BARGAIN
JEW instruments at really less than
ast oil easy payments has placed it
[within the power of many families who
ave long wished for a musical instru
ment to purchase one, and the great
[bargains have astonished all who have
nvestigated the question.
I; must be remembered that every
Instrument offered at the sale is fully
praranteed by the wealthiest piano and
prgan manufacturers in the United
[States, and the instruments are well
known and standard makes that have
ptablished reputations.
There is no choice in this matter,
[he instruments have got to be sold,
the factory agent is here, and his m-
Itruetions are imperative that the
[ntire stock must be sold by next Sat-
pay night, and to that end the prices
M teumshave been made so that there
pi not be any doubt of this being ac-
omplished.
I It only takes a few minutas, and does
pt cost a cent to investigate these great
Trains, so come in, tell your neigh-
|° r $. and do an act of kindness to them
getting them know of this one great
kportunity of a lifetime.
phere is offered at this great closing
Fsale beautiful NEW upright pianos
d -have been selling for $300 the coun-
r 0ver - for $1U3. Twenty-five dollars
' ;U an, l s iu per month buys them,
pace twenty-five dollars in your in-
pPocket, come into the music room
I Hudson House Block and select
U 01 -hose beautiful NEW upright
I Dos that have been selling for $375.
f J Can £ e t one for $248, and pay for it
U uS . payments of $10 per month.
r‘ leJ diere are magnificent NEW up-
p l^ an °s> that have been selling tor
n which can be bought
r for 82%.
f'Per month.
lat h^ ^ lose exquisite works of art
L a ' e been selling right along for
r ' hch can be bought at this great
L.° f r It only takes $25 cash
L ^ ei oionth to pay for them.
* JU "" a ' vorn ‘°ut, second-hand
t { ment whe n you can buy a NEW
ram ^ SS mone ^ T —° ne that is fully
IhJ 1 the richest manufactures
F&Wc-”~ -
can be bought at this
Pay $25 cash and then
[thj ° r ' U '* ^ T hese instruments speak
tres QSelVeS ’ and are marked in
K baak
are marked in plain money.
Address
in the United States, or
J. G. Hynds Manufacturing Co.
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the court. Bush is still under bond.
The session of the court this morning
was taken up m the trial of some mis-
domeanor cases. Court will adjourn
late this afternoon until the second
Monday in August, when an adjourned
term will be held. If a judge can be
secured to try the Roark ease, it will
come up at that time. So far, Judge
Kimsey has been unable to secure any
one to preside for him then. The
Grand Jury also will adjourn this after
noon until the second Monday in Au
gust at which time the bnsiness of the
body will be finished an adjournment
taken for the term.
Retail Department, corner building, Main and Broad Streets,
Gainesville, : : : Georgia.
A NEW TRIUMPH.
A Large Banner.
The largest banner ever swung to the
breezes in Gainesville, was huug from
the Hudson House to the Masonic Tem
ple yesterday. It announces in letters
large enough to be read clear to the
Air Line depot the closing out sale of
pianos and organs now going on. En
terprise certainly.
Prominent Negro Democrat.
Chas. J. R. Taylor, of Atlanta, one of
the most prominent negroes in the
South, is in the city today. He is a
Democrat and w^as minister to Liberia
under President Cleveland. He served
out his term of four years, and upon
Harrison’s election resigned, refusing
ie-appointment at the hands of the Re
publican administration. Taylor is
now editing a Democratic paper in At
lanta.
Rev. H. C. Strickland Dead.
Col. S. C. Dunlap was called to Jack-
son, Tenn., yesterday by a telegram
announcing the sudden death of nis
brother-in-law, Rev. H. C. Strickland.
Rev. Mr. Strickland was known to
many in this city who were pained to
hear of his death. The funeral takes
place in Chattanooga, Tenn., tomorrow.
For Sale.
A good upright piano. * Been used
only a short time. Fine tone, beauti
ful frame of walnut. Owner must have
Will sell at great sacrifice.
R. R. Elmer, care Cracker
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