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Turner’s Cash- Store.
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, ait
8£c.
3fc.
&ic.
4c.
3fc.
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 I
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 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 whole-stock Georgia Tie, usually sells for $1.35,
will go now at : : :
500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, the 90c quality, to close out at
500 pairs Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at : :
IN MEXOBIAM.
Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly
Father to call from earth to heaven a
beloved pupil of Gainesville Sunday
School, thus transplanting from the
chilling winds of earth a tender plant
to expand in eternal beauty under the
effulgent light of His own glory; and.
Whereas, our valued friends and fel-
fow members, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Smith, have in God’s wisdom been be
reft of their love 1 daughter “Norma,”
and have thus had one of the beaming
lights of home blotted out by death’s
relentless stroke; and,
Whereas, the coming glory of that
temple where paternal . affection be
stows its tenderest cares, has-given pl^ce
to the gloom of sorrows, desolation, be
Strouse
Hats. <
To the Citizns of Gainesville
Surrounding Country.
Wc hdve opened for your inspection a compl t
$1.15
65c
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 go 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
it resolved:
1st. That we bow in grief under the
sore afflictions visited upon our school
and that through tears of sorrow and
of sympathy we recognize the Father
who gave us this budding flower of
love, and has taken it again for our
good and his glory.
2d. 1 hat vve tender the earnest sym
pathy of our bleeding hearts to the
stricken and bereaved family with hum
ble submission bidding them to sorrow
not as those who have no hope, remem
bering that while divine wisdom is in
scrutable our Creator, Preserver and
daily and constant Benefactor chasten-
eth whom He loveth and doeth all
things well; and we point them for con
solation to the blest assurance that
only a few days more of repining aod of
trial shall be theirs before they greet
the dear one on the other s^iore where
endless bliss knows no alloy.
The eternal promise of his infinite
grace being “be thou faithful unto
death and I will give thee a crown of
life.
3d. That this testimonial be pub
lished in the Gainesville papers and a
copy of the same be presented to the
family. Mrs. Marion,
Mrs. Jarrett,
Mrs. Cl op ton,
Committee.
Clothing and Gent’s Furnlshii
GOODS HOUSE,
Including Men’s and Boys’ Shoes
Groceries.
Twenty lbs. nice Brown Sugar, : :
Arbuckle’s Coffee, package, : ;
The best $4 per barrel Flour in Gainesville at, per sack.
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
$1.00
10c
50c
We propose to make this one of the features of the growing
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
of date so-called bargain goods, but everything will be fresh,
and clean.
There is nothing in our liue that you can buy in Atlanta or oft
cities that you will fail to find here.
If we haven’t instock what you want we will get it at ik
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.
E&rl & 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
There is an announcement in this
issue of The Cracker which means much
to prospective purchasers of bridal
presents and holiday goods. It is the
announcement of T. S. Campbell & Son, j
«? aVe In Baltimore, one of the Best, and will do Tailoring work on orft
and guarantee satisfaction. In fact anything that you can buy an
where else we can supply.
ahead of anything ever shown in North
East Georgia. It will be money in your
pocket to see their line.
Schnapps Tobacco at
Early Bird Tobacco at
Come and see
gains tills time.
Very Respectfully,
35c
35c.
us. Will show you great bar-
G. F. TURNER.
West side Square. Gainesville, Ga.
Be Sure and Attend tlie
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
For Sale.
Big Closing Out Sale
OF THE B. & C. MILLINERY.
Our stock of Millinery and Notions must positively be closed out
within the next two months. We are going out of business, and can
make it to the interest of everybody who is in need of anything in
our line to call and get our prices. Everything going at and below
cost. We are still prepared to fill all orders satisfactorily as hereto
fore. Rememder the place, east side of the square, under White’s
Photograph Gallery. •
THE B. & C. MILLINERY.
I desire to sell my half interest in
he storehouse of Moore Bros., one
door below postoftice. Apply at Moore
Bros, store. E. V. MOORE.
All We Ask is a Call.
A nice and useful Souvenir
opening day, come and get one.
Yours anxious to please,
will be given to everybody on oi
Waterman, Burnett & Co
Hogue Building, North Side Square.
DOOLITTLE’S LITTLE JOKE.
How
Hii
This splen
did 3 - piece
Parlor Suit,
M a h o g a ny
finish frames
upholste red
in fine silk
fi g u r ed da
rn a s k f or
§12.50.
We carry the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings
end Draperies in Atlanta and guarantee lowest prices.
R. S. CRUTCHER FURNITURE CO.,
53 and 55 Peachtree St., Atlaata, Ga.
He Conferred an Honor Upon
Friend. Senator Fessenden.
The old senator was a great story
teller and related many interesting ^id
humorous accounts of what he had seen
in public life. One of his favorite sto
ries was at the expense of Senator Fes
senden, a warm personal friend. The
judge and Senator Fessenden had been
appointed on a commission, with several
others, to treat with the various chiefs
of the Sioux Nation on an important In
dian question of the day. It was long
before railways had been introduced
into the far west, and the members of
the commission had to travel on horse
back. Judge Doolittle was chairman of
the commission, but at the conference
shifted that duty to the shoulders of
Senator Fessenden. The latter was high
ly pleased at the honor conferred on him
and much “puffed up” in consequence.
The judge had method in his madness,
however, for he had heard of the pe
culiar reception tendered by the Indians
to the spokesman of any party of visit
ing whites.
At the appointed time the two parties
to the conference congregated. There
were probably 200 Indian chiefs present,
with their wives. Senator Fessenden
advanced to do the honors for the com
missioners. when, to his dismay, the
whole body of Indians, squaws and all,
advanced and. after * embracing the
chairman, gave him,, according to theii
custom, a welcoming kiss. Judge Doo
little often said he thought that Fessen
den never forgave him for the trick.
Boston Herald.
Georgia Female Seminary
and
Conservatory of Music.
FACULTY CONCERT
Introducing Mrs. Annie Sanford Cochrane.
Friday Evening, Nov. 4, 1898
PROGRAM.
• PART r.
Piano Solo, Hungarian Dance—Saint-Saens....
Mrs. Annie Sanford Cochrane
Mandolin Solo—Waltzes—Lansing
Mrs. Child.
Cornet Solo, Selection from II Trovatore—Verdi
Miss Lynch.
Vocal Solo, The Silent World is -Sleeping-—Dad-
ley Buck Miss Wheeler.
Violin Solo, Selected P ro f. Charles J. Wallace.
1.
_ Dr. David KenneclyS
favorite Remedy
CUBES AIL KIDNEY, STOMACH ^
'AND HVFR TROUBLES*
Part ir.
Piano Solo (a) Tarantelle—S. 11. Mills, (b) Con
cert Etude Kullah Mrs. Child.
VmliD Sol °' M azurka Caprice-Wallaee
Prof. Charles Wallace-
Leading-, Extract from “The Story of a Short
Life —Ewing... . Miss Cochrane.
^ oca! Solo, Ave Marie—Gounod...'. . .Miss Wheeler.
Piano Solo, Tarantelle— Heller.
Mrs. Annie Sanford Cochrane.
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