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Turner’s Cash
2,000 yards Factory Checks at :
i 3£c.
2,000 yards Athens Checks, 5c kind, at :
: 3fc.
2,000 yards Sheeting, yard wide, at :
34c.
2,000 yards Heavy Sheeting, very best,
: 4c.
2.000 yards Best 5-cent Calico, at :
: 3fc.
1,000 yards Best 5-cent Bleaching, at :
: 4c.
In our Ladies’ Dress Goods Department
We have a full line of new goods in all the latest styles, colors and
patterns, and everything at the very lowest price,
too numerous to mention here.
Shoes ! Shoes!
Wo have fidded t- ur Shoe stock this season the nicest line of Men’s
and Ladies' Shoes ever brought to this city. will put
f> ur §>2.50 Ladies’ Shoe against any $3 shoe in
Gainesville. Every pair guaranteed
to giye satisfaction.
500 pairs Men’s Heavy Shoes, the kind that sells for $1.25, as
long as they last will go at : : 95c
500 pairs best u hole-stock Georgia Tie, usually sells for $1.35,
will go now at : : : $1.15
500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, the 90c quality, to close out at •„ 65c
500 pairs Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at : : 42c
Clothing ! Clothing !
Our Cl thing stock this season is stronger than ever. Can give better
values than we have ever shown before.
200 Men’s Black Tv ill Cheviot Suits, worth $4.50, will go now at $2.25
100. Suits of a better grade, at . : : $4.00
100 ail-wool Suits, tne best $7.50 suit we have ever shown, to
close in this sale at : :
Headquarters for High-grade Goods at
Lowest Prices.
$6.50
Groceries.
enty lbs. nice Brown Sugar, : : $1.00
Arbuckle’s Coffee, package, : : 10c
The best $4 per barrel Flour in Gainesville at, per 3ack, 50c
Oar 10 pounds to the dollar green Coffee is the best we have ever had.
Lilly May Tobacco, the best 40c kind, to go now at : 30c
Schnapps Tobacco at : : : 35c
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Early Bird Tobacco at
e us.
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Our new goods for Fall and Winter are here. Our large store
rooms are literally filled from bottom to top. Our stock is the most
complete ever brought to Gainesville, embracing everything needed
for man, woman or child.
Short Crops and Low Prices.
There are no two classes of men wlio^e interests are nearer ilie same
than the farmer and the merchant* When the farmer prospers the mer
chant prospers, and when crops are short ami cotton low the’merchant is
effected by the blow the same as the farmer, tills to he a fact this
season we have selected our stock and mauie prices to suit the time 8 *
a great bar
Note the Special
Silks, Satins Velvets, Etc.
Beautiful black Taffeta, medium weight, regular width
all silk, worth 65c, at 50c.
Heavy weight black Taffeita, full 24 inches wide, worth
regular 9()c, at 75c.
Extra heavy blaek Taffeta, full 24 inchss wide, sells else
where at §1 per yard, only 85c.
Very heavy all silk black Taffeta, full 28 inches wide,
cannot be duplicated elsewhere for $1.25 or $1.35 per
yard, our price $1.
Superior grade all silk black Taffeta, nothing like it ever
shown in this market before, pier yard $1.50.
Full Line of solid and two-toned colored Taffetas, any
color desired, heayy weight, regular width, at 75 and
85 cents.
Niee line ol Surah's in solids and changeables, all silk,
regular width, only 50c.
Very heavy black Peau de Sole Silk, full width, worth
anywhere $1.25 per yard, our price $1.
Extra quality, extra weight black Peau de Soie Silk,
worth regular $1.69 to $1.75 per yard, will be sold at $1.35
Also beautiful line of Amour, Gros Grane and Taffeta
Guinet ranging in price from $1 to $2. .
Heavy weight black Satip 50c.
Black Satin, all.silk, nice weight, only 65c
Very heavy black Satin, full width, only 75c.
Very fine grade Duchess Satin, all silk, full 28 inches
wide, worth regular $1.30 to $1.50 per yard goes in this
sale, at only $1.
Extra fine and extra, heavy Duchess Satin full width, reg
ular price from $1.69 to $1.75 per yard our price $1.35.
Full line of blaek brocaded Silks and Satins of the most
up to date designs at 65c, 75c. 89c, $1, and $1.25.
Ten pieces colored brocaded Silks, regular price 50c to
75c rev vard. anv c«.-Ioi desired, will go in This sale at
l ull line or' colored
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x- dly. • The Soldiers Return.
11 had •«. bhT The soldiers from Gainesville who
ie rain kept ’ enlisted in the Second Georgia Reg-
• r \nvd attended j hnent, V. S. V., were given a thirty
e speeches A | days furlough at Atlanta Wednesday
we.- spread, and | an< ^ arrived ■ homer that night. Those
... to eat> y ir £ ; who came home were: Lieutenant
tie Execu'ivc' ^ • &* Chamblee,. Ezra Pilgrim, Frank
1 ju ( ]n-e iv-tes j McDonald, Walton Wall, Tom Har-
( , r w jj 0 m ,..j e a j grove, Brainard Brantley, John Street,
■ ■ ... Henry Harris, Almon Sitnnson, Hugh
v men was enl ij.-/ - *■ °
Colonel H. W, J.
hi .. -1 William Tutt 1 ctiers uelt
.tertained the crowd
t . ., + j reception in their honor at the court
Democratic speeen. L
1 house. Col. <J. C. Sanders presided, and
j Cols. J. B. Estes, II. H. Perry, Hubert
| Estes, Prof. A, W. Man Hoose and
i Lieut. W. R. Chamblee made short
speeches.
: hi > . ml China Silks in standard
rom 'On to 75c.
Niltt v V,
1 ; C GiipmenL ■ " Sh.kwaist Pat
ti . v. beautiful lino to .velvet from
lese styles are exclusive no
t'vc -e!•it 1 c: \ .ites i : nngs va n./ika lots,
stripes and pktid.s.
hr te * • ; \n<.;.: • : ml colored Vo; vets a I ways
in stock at from 50c to $2. •'>) per yard.
Prices Given Below.
Ooalss, Capes and Jacltets.
In Ladles' and Children’s Wraps we feel confident that
we can please you.* Our $2 Plush Cape cannot be dupli
cated elsewhere for less than $3.50. Extra heavy, latest
style Plush Cape, all sizes, worth regular $5.50 to $6.50,
our price only $3.85.
In fact we have everything desired in Children's, Misses
and Ladies’ Wrap* from 50c to $15.
Mi'S lisa erj*
In Millinery we lead. Our stock is the largest and most
up-to-date to be fount! in Gainesville. Gur immense sales
in t’ * G-mwOn. nt for t a past few days is sufficient evi
dence of this lack If you desire anything* in the milli
nery line it will be to your interest to call on us, as here
you will find everything needed from a 25c Sailor to a
$25 French Pattern Hat, Special inducements to out of
town merchants in this department,
Cl^tinmg* and Mats,
grade '3'aiior-made Suits*
Our fine suits are made by the celebrated Schloss Bros,
of Baltimore. The most modern in design and the most
perfect fitting clothing on the market. Our styles em
brace everything wished for in single breasted Sacks,
double* breasted Sacks. Cutaways and Prince Alberts.
The largest and best assorted stock of Boys’ Clothing
in town. From a nobby little suit to fit a tot of three
years to a youth of eighteen. Large stock of Odd Pants
for children, boys and men.
For any size head and any size purse. Our stock is the
large- * ---m "-w~ h we have ever had. otir prices the
low- . ■ .... - .. .i .e Here you can find anything
you v :fit from a 33c Cap to the celebrated Jno. B. Stet
son ! .
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prices
r J’ii. •* p. .vi 0 ...■•if Shoes to be 1 oi-.u! in Gainesville
for la:! -a'idri n :ir i men. Our ladies' whole stock
Shoe,p eg ui it price. $1.25, will be sold at r-e
Our : . ‘.3 w-. Li s Shoe, style modern too,
No other house in Nor*, heast Georgia can sliow such a
varied assortment in styles m-.i prices ah wili be found here
Our stock e mbraces an finr ruse line of imported patterns,
including Bengalines, Poplins, Whipcords, Crepons, Chen-
ile and Coverts, in all the a s designs and shades, rang
ier pattern.
54 inches wide, extra heavy,
Year woo and Hugh Fowler. The sol-
j diers were given a supper at the Hud
son House, which was followed by a
very heavy, all wool, 54
per yard, our price 50c.
ail wool, full width, worth
ades. full 46 inches wide,
great success in
A TEXAS WONDEK
Hall’s Great Discovery.
Or >;nall bottle of Hail's Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
'-aides, remove.^ gravel .-cures diabetes,
■mniiialemissions, weak and lame back,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
Sidneys aDd bladder in both men and
'•’•omen, regulates bladder troubles, in
Mildred. If not sold by your drug-
ja-'G. will be sent by mail on receipt of
OBe small bottle is two month’s
Mvatnient and will cure any case above
Mentioned. Dr. E. \V. Hall, sole man-
[-uaeturer, P.O. 218, Waco Texas.
•hold by r E. E. Dixon Sc Co., and M.
Brown Sc Co., Gainesville, Ga.
READ THIS.
Cuthbert, Ga., April 2, 1898.
’ i!; * to certify that I was affected
gravel and that I took 60 drops of
pijio s Great Discovery and it .complete
ly eured me. wofth *$1,000 per
«°tUe to any one needing it.
J. T. STpvEua.
Candidate Arrested.
Mr. W. E. Hill, the Populist candidate
for tax collector of Jackson county,
was arrested Monday and taken to At
lanta charged with running an illicit
distillery. The case was continued un
til Monday and Mr. Hill, and his friend,
Mr. L. F. Sell, passed through Gaines-
ille Monday night en route home to
Jackson county.
Hon. Fletcher Johnson, who has rep
resented Hall county in the legislature
for some years is now a candidate for
solicicitor general of the Northeastern
circuit, spent Saturday in Atlanta.
There was no more.popular man. in tnc
house than Mr. Johnson afid his ability
as a presiding officer kept him in the
speaker’s chair sometimes for an entire
session. He is having thtt active and
ag^f^Kive aid of his many friends i*;
lii*' present race, and they express con
fidence of his success.—Atlanta Con-
ing in price from $4.50 to $
Ten pieces of Broadcloth,
bea uti fin ti nish. at $ 5
Fifteen pieces Lauiosci "A
inches wide, worth 65c to 5 5.
Twenty, pieces LadiescloiT
50c, Only 35c.
Twenty pieces wool-jp Hr
worth 40c, only 20c.
Ten pieces of Novelties, 40 inches wide, worth 25c,at 15c
Twenty pieces double width Dress Goods, worth regu
lar 15c, at 10c. •
Our line of black Dress Goods embraces every style and
weave desired including Henriettas, Serges, Cashmeres,
Diagonals, Wide Wales, Whipcords, Bengalihes, Novel
ties, Crepons, Broadcloth^. Ladiescloths. etc., ranging in
price from 10c to $2.
in but* ■’
nr lac-, on!.,’ $1.50.
1 Lt ui'":
GiC'C front 2-3o to 65c
Chib: .
• -* .-5. • :.o 5 )c to 75c
Lad! b
Shoes from 75c to $3.
Me mb ::
>ooes from $2 to $5.
In fact
WO .->•< pix pared to pie
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■ - v.c\i• >-J prices Hide v.
buy any
Bos.*
yen in anything de-
will surprise you. Don’t
vuu nave given us a call.
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Mu- S4:c«s2da In Our Store.
3,000 yards nice puarity factory Checks 3^c.
3.0-.)0 yard..-, near , Athens Checks, 6c kind, at 5c.
3.000 u,s i v / Sheeting at 5c.
1,000 yard: extra heavy 7-8 Shirting at. file,
10 pieces indigo blue, turkey red unu fancy Calicoes,
the 5c grade, ofily 5-y e. ,
20 pieces very best indigo blues, turkey reds, Windsor’s
an/1 Simpson’s fancy prints, the best made, only 5c.
19 pieces 36 inch Percale, dark autumn shades, worth 10c,
at 7 c.
The largest line of Jeans to select from in the city.
Any color, any weight, from 123b to 35c
grocery department is always full of nice fresh goods. Our prices are as
low as the lowest where quality is considered. Highest price paid for country produce at all tiinef. One. dollar in
produce will buy as much wit us a a dollar in hard cash.
Do Not Be Deceived!
We do not seek to mislead you by quoting prices on SOME goods at less than their actual cost. Our system of
one price to all is the onlv way of doing- business. Your wife or your child can buy goods of us just as cheap as you can
yourself.' To those who have dealt with us in the past and know our style of doing business we feel sure that you will
come again. To those who do not kwow us, we respectfully solicit your trade, and will try and treat you so as to make
you our customers in the future.
Come to see Pome attention and courteous treatsnent to every one.
Full Line of Butterick Patterns always on hand.
J. R. BOONE makes his offue with us. •
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Dtati Corner Main and Washibgtoa Streets,
Phone 118. Gainesville, Ga,