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EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
'J*- ■££
mm.
Turner’s Cash
2.000 yards Factory Checks at
2,000 yards Athens Checks, 5c kind, at
2,000 yards Sheeting, yard wide, at
2,000 yards Heavy Sheeting, very best,
2,000 yards Best 5-cent Calico, at
1,000 yards Best 5*cent Bleaching, at
3*c.
3fc.
3^c.
4c.
3fc.
4c.
Dat little man wid Jes’ one eye
Not only di^ rnn, but sbo’ did fly,
He was headed to the mansion fair.
And bless yon. honey, he’s done lit dere.
Mr. Hogan he too poky and slow,
And to de “big house” he can nebber go,
Bat de “pops” didn’t have no swifter
nag,
So now dey’re ’bleeged to lower dey flag.
—Piedmont Farmer.
Hawes
Hats.
Strouse & Bros.
Clot
To the Citizens of Gainesville m
Surrounding Country.
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!
We have added to our Shoe stock this season the nicest line of Men’s
and Ladies’ Shoes ever brought to this city. We will put
our $2.50 Ladies* Shoe against any $3 shoe in #
Gainesville. Every pair guaranteed
to giyo 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 whole-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 Clothing stock this season is stronger than ever. Can give better
‘ values than we have ever shown before.
200 Men’s Black Twill Cheviot Suits, worth $4.50, will^o now at $2.25
100 Suits of a better grade, at : : $4.00
100 all-wool Suits, the best $7.50 suit we have ever shown, to
close in this sale at . • • $6.50
Col. John S. Candler has re
signed as Colonel of the Third
[Georgia regiment, U. S, volun
teers to continue his work as
j Judge of the Superior court of thfe
Stone Mountain circuit, and Gov-
! ernor W. Y. Atkinson will appoint
Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. Ber
ner to succeed him.
Dr. Swallow, in Pennsylvania,
is running for Governor upon the
platform, “Thou shalt not steal.’
Col. Roosevelt, in New York, says
his platform includes that with
the amendment, “nor let any one
else steal if you can help it.”
There may be no alliance be
tween Uncle Sam and John Bull
still one cannot help thinking wha
a powerful team Dewey and Kitch
ener would make, operating to
gether, says the Savannah News
Bibb county is to have a pro
hibition election, and it is safe to
say the contest will be one of the
hottest ever held in Ge6rgia.
Groceries.
A white primary is the only way
for Democrats to settle contests.
Have a white primary and elim
inate the negro vote.
Twenty lbs. nice Brown Sugar, : : $1.00
Arbuckle’s Coffee, package, : * 10c
The best $4 per barrel Flour in Gainesville at, per sack, 50c
Our 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
3£arly Bird Tobacco at . : 35c.
Come anil see ns. Will show you great bar-
galas this time*
France and Russia are on the
eve of war. Other nations may be
involved in the conflict if war is
declared.
The inauguratiop of Colonel
Allen D. Candler as Governor of
Georgia will occur next Saturday.
Very Respectfully,
Work for Gainesville earnestly
and zealously.
G. F. TURNER.
West side Square. Gainesville, Ga.
Pupils in Stenography and type
writing solicited. Terms reasonable.
Ajpljr to Miss B, I. Hartwell, Sem
inary. (4t)
Messrs. Hub Lagunaud Edwin Smith
went to Atlanta Monday night to see
Fmn’s “Battle of Manila.”
Mrs. W. F. Parsons and Mrs. L. D.
Fudger have returned home to DeLand
«fter a pleasant visit to Mrs. H. H.
Boring and other friends.
Bast Of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and
perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy
the genuine. Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for
sale by all druggists at 50 cents per
bottle.
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Rev. T. W. O’Kelly of Griffin, and
Rev. N. B. O’Kelly of Atlanta, were in
the city this week on a visit to friends.
They also visited the family of their fa
ther, Mr. A. F. O’Kelly, near town.
t For the ailments in the kidneys and
Madder incident to declining years
there is no remedy that produces such
immediate and satisfactory results as
Dr. J. H, McLean’s Liyer and Kidney
Balm. Its genial and invigorating ef
fect on the liver and kidneys is re-
rkable. Price *51.00 a bottle. For
e by M. C. Brown & Co.
Mr. W. C. Thomas left Monday for a
trip on the road for the J. G. Hynds
Manufacturing Co., selling shoes.
CASTOR IA
For Infants nn4 Children.
Ym Han Always Bought
Items From Flowery Branch
Journal.
Mr. Charlie Broom spent a few days
in Gainesville this week.
Rev. J. F. Balis went up to Gaines
ville Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Henry Porter of Gainesville, is
visiting her parents here.
Mr. M. E. Goode, who has been quite
sick for several days, is able to be out
again.
Mr. George M. Scroggs of Gaines
ville, spent a few days in town the past
week, visiting his aunt, Mrs. D. N. Mc
Connell.
We regret to learn of the* severe ill
ness of Rev. D. 8. McCurry at his home
near Gainesville. He has been confined
to his room for some time, and he does
not improve as readily as was hoped.
Rev. J. F. Balis started a meeting at
the Methodist church last night to be
continued several days. He will be
assisted by other ministers in the work.
Let all attend these services and help
to drive the devil away from the town.
Your presence will help the good eause.
Mrs. John Clark died at the home of
her husband, three miles out in the
country, last Sunday night after an
illness of two weeks. She was twenty-
eight years old, and leaves a husband
and five children. Interment was made
at Union churchyard Tuesday, Rey. J.
H. Braziel conducting the fnneral ser
vices.
Mr. J. P. Canning of Gainesville, is
is our town buying cotton. He is well
known to our people, and has many
friends here.—Jackson Herald.
Cotton Ginning.
I am now ready to gin your cotton in
a hurry. I can gin 18 bales a day.
Respectfully,
(2t) J. T. Hargrove.
All drnarsrlsts sell Dr- Miles* Nerve Piasters.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SY1UP OF HIS
is dne not only to the originality —d
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the core and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fie Stbup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California*Fio SibupT
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company—
CALIFORNIA FIG STROP CO.
•AN FRANCISCO, OaL
Louisville. Kj. new yoke, n. y.
We have opened for your inspection a complgj
Clothing and Gent’s Furnishiol
GOODS HOUSE,
Including Men’s and Boys’ Shoes]
We propose to make this one of the features of the growing city
of Gainesville. ]
We will keep first-class goods, up with City Styles, but at ]«,!
than city prices.
It will be our aim to please everybody, will keep no stale or ogi
of date so-called bargain goods, but everything will be fresh,.net!
and clean. *
There is nothing in our line that you can buy in Atlanta or ether
cities that you will fail to find here.
If we haven’t instock what you want we will get it at
notice, that is all Atlanta is doing for you.
First-class Suits for Men, Boys and Children.
First-class Underwear.
Manhattan Shirts, Standard makes of Hats and Caps.
Earl & Wilson Collars and Cuffs.
Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Overalls, Shirts and Working Pants.
A line of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes that we guarantee to wear.
We are connected with a
Merchant Tailoring Department
In Baltimore, one of the Best, and will do Tailoring work ou order)
and guarantee satisfaction. In fact anything that you can buy any
where else we can supply.
All We Ask is a Call.
A nice and useful Souvenir will be given to everybody ou os|
opening day, come and get one...
Yours anxious to please,
Waterman, Burnett & Co.
Hogae Building, North Side Square.
Be Snare and Attend tlte
Big Closing Out Sale
OF THE B. & C. MILLINERY.
Our stock of Millinery and Notions must positively be closed opI
within the next two months. We are going out of business, and can
make it to the interest o£ everybody who is in need of anything io
our line to call and get our prices. Everything going at and below
cost. We are still prepared to fill all orders satisfactorily as beret©'
fore. Rememder the place, east side of the square, under White?
Photograph Gallery. #
THE B. & C. MILLINERY.
BICYCLES.
I have 30 second-hand A No. 1 Bicycles for sale cheap, a® ^ ***
;oing out of rental business. Terms to suit purchaser.
’WILL SUMME*’
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