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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1901
Mr. Jno. A. Webb was at home a few
days this week from a trip on the road
in the interest of the firm he repre
sents.
Dr. E. P. West and two children, of
Clarkesville, are spending a few days
with Mr. R. M. West on Washington
street.
Mr. Lee Stringer, well known in
Gaix&sville, was up- from Atlanta a few
^days ago. He is now located withNnn-
nally.
Mi*. J. C. Hickey of Henderson, Tex
as, one of the oil-well developers, is in
the city for the summer, with his wife
and daughter. •
Prof. Magath of Oxford, was in the
B. Gaston
REMOVAL SALE AT
. ar d Brantley of Athens, is in
^ for a few days.
[ clara Edge is visiting Miss Ber-
E&-* Jefferson. - . '
ss Fannie Dunlap is m Atlanta
with relatives. #
- Hattie Suddath is visiting rela-
\ in GillsviHe this week,
gs Gillian Henderson is the guest
y Mary Annie Henderson.
. Lucile Greer of Oglethorpe, is
gst of Mrs. F. M. Johnson.
, Lucile Tomlinson of McDon-
is visiting Miss Estelle Sims.
Willis of Elberton, is a
For the past year or so my business has grown to such an extent that I have been forced to
look around for a larger house in which to run business. I have at last succeeded in getting
one—the large store rooms
The ones occupied at present by J. H. Hunt’s Bank, G. S. Johnson’s Furniture store, and
Martin & Hunt’s Buggy and Wagon warehouse. All of these rooms will be thrown into one
large store room and fi xed up in the latest up-to-date style. This building will not be ready
for me before the first day of September* and between nowand that time I propose to sell out
all, or most of my present stock of goods. I wish to do this in order to save the expense of
moving, and at the same time enable me to buy new, fresh goods for my new store. I know, to
to get rid of goods fast at this season ol the year, I will have to cut prices, and cut them deep.
ThisI will <Lo. I prop ose to put prices down to make the goods go, whether they areneeded or
not. There have never been such values seen in Gainesville as will be offered in my store for
the next thirty days. The goods must be sold, and if low prices have anything to do with the
sale of them they will go. For instance, I have in
My Clothing Department. aU nice , fresh goods and the latest styles,'re^lar
30 or 40 Suits which sold at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, . price $1.00 to $1*25,now at. 75c.
these will aU he put down to............ $3.85. Lot No. 5. 50 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Ties, and near-
Another lareer lot, 75 to 100 Salts, worth *6.50 to ly all nhmbers: hot a shoe in this lot worth less
#7.50 and #8.50, all to go at'.... ... . . . . ... S6.TJ0. . ^an *1.35, and from that to #3.00, now at 98c.
’ Bemember, these (roods will he sold regardless Xot No. 6. Ahont 50 pairs of the celebrated Val
of cost, for there is not a sufy in the above #5.00 Dnttenhoffer Shoes, m Oxfords and Sandals, all
lot that cost less than #5.00, and from that to the latest styles in shapes and toes, worth from S3
* 88.00. Among them is ahont 25' all wool Clay ** to #2.50; in this removal sale at,..........— $1.50.
Worsteds, never sold in any store for less than The very best $3.00 Oxfords and Sandals; includ-
$8.00. You get them as long as they last for $5.00. ing the Pat. Vici Kid, none better at $3.00, to goat $2.
' Still another big lot to be sacrificed. The $10.00, Big lot of Men’s Shoes to be closed out at a reduction.
jgg Lizzie
it of Misses Lelia and Susan Banks.
yg, j. M. Oliver and children have
med from » visit to Carrollton.
leave the early part of next week for
Nacpochee Valley, where they will
spend the summer/ months.
Mr. F. L. Cuilens of Jacksonville,
Florida, proprietor of the late Windsor
in the re-
jss Mary Hall of Sandersville* is the
it of Mrs. F. M. Johnson on Green
hotel, which was destroyed
7 W. E. Dozier and family are vis-
Mr. Dozier’s brother, Mr. C. A.
to spend a few days.
Mr. L. L. Stevenson of Atlanta, has I
arrived in the city. He will be located
with Mr. W. T. Brannon, in the new
barber shop to be opened in the Ar-
lmgtol hotel basement.
Mr. B. J. Hulsey has purchased from
Col. Hi H. Dean the brick store build
ing, on Bradford street, east side pub
lic square, now occupied by Mr. W. H.
Summer, for the sum of $3,000.
Mrs. Governor Candler, Miss Annie
Candler, Miss Eella Griffith, of Atlan
ta; Misses Anna E. Williams axid Alice
Williams of Macon; and Miss Edna
Byrd of Rome, are the guests of Mrs.
J. G. HyndS and Miss Etta Mae Hynds
this week. .
Mr. L. P. Canning spent last Sunday
in Atlanta with Mr. C. W. Wright, Who
is at a sanitarium in that city, recov
ering from an attack of fever. He has
been dangerously ill, but reports frorr^
his bedside yesterday indicated his
early restoration to health.
[iss Bessie Hunter of Atlanta, is the
st of Miss Annie Hill for a short
ss Lucille Riley of Atlanta, is vip-
Miss Carrie Chambers on Green
Hr, Ben Merck is* spending several
Ks in the country enjoying a little
Beation.
gpfrs. A. B. Christopher of Atlanta, is
■truest of Col, and Mrs. W. I. .Hobbs
pace street..
ifr. and Mrs. J. C. Turnipseed of
Impfon, are the guests of Mr. and
is. J. O. Adams. - .
Miss Mary Hutchins of Sewauee, is
p guest of Mrs. W. S. Williajns on
Irth Green street.
Miss Annie Brown returned this
fek from Charlotte, North Carolina,
lere she visited her aunt,
Mrs. J. E. Red wine, Jr., returned
is week from Atlanta, where she has
j " • V
pn visiting her'mother *
Mrs. C. W. West, Jr., of Savannah,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
prregi H. Campbell.
Mrs. Ti M. Bell returned Wednesday
pm a pleasant visit to Mrs. W, A.
finburn oPSavannah.
Mr. S. W. Goodyear of Brunswick, is
the city representing the New York
te insurance company.
[State School Commissioner G. R.
lenn and his family are spending this'
pk at the Langston house. *
[Mr# Anthony Pate Fleming of Thom-
Iville spent several days in the city
[st week visiting relatives.
iMisses Lucile Ham and Alice Barnes
live been spending the week in Barnes-
ille attending Chautauqua.
[Captain John H. Montgomery spent
day or two in the city this week, a
pest of Mr. V. M. Montgomery.
[Mrs. G. N. Dickenson of Savannah, is
pe guest of her parents, Judge and
Prs. J. B. Gaston, for a short time.
Mrs. R. J. Hughes and Mrs. Johnson
F Montgomery, Alabama, are the
[uests of Col. and Mrs. H. W. J. Ham.
Dr. R. D. Grigg and family will leave
iext week for the mountains and Na-
iooehee Valley to spend a short while.
Mrs. W. A. Winburn and Childre n ar.
'ived in the city yesterday to spend
ieveral weeks with Mrs. Thomas M.
In this line will offer some great bargains. Can’t
afford to carry them to my new store. All the
StrawHats at about half price.
35c. quality at •.......; v ................
50c. quality at!— i £
$1.00 quality at-—.. .... .... £
And one big lot of Fur Hats, all the latest styles,
colors and shapes, worth from 75c. to $2.00; all to
go in this sale at .. ... .... (
SHIRTS.
25 dozen Men’s work shirts, Regular price 25c., 30.
and 35c., all to be sold now at . • I9c.
25 Dozen Fine Negligee Shirts, all kinds, Stiff bos
om,!. soft bosom,* silk bosom. Shirts with collars at
tached, shirts withcollars detached, shirts with
no collars, shirts with'and without cuffs, worth
from 40c. to 50c., all to go at the low price of.... 26c.
Miss Mabel Thompson Entertains.
i^Miss Mabel Thompson entertained
most delightfully at the home of Col.
and Mrs. Howard Thompson on East
Broad street Monday evening. The
beautiful lawn surrounding their home
was lighted up with Japanese lanterns,
and an entrancing picture was present
ed as the happy young people mingled
together on the grounds. Miss Thomp-
DRESS GOODS.
Prices in this line will be cut deep, to make them
go. They arfe too many to mention here, but one
special lot of nice Dimities, about 1,200 yards, all
the latest patterns, will go at 10 yds. for £
One lot about 15 dozen Hand Towels, sells every
where for 5c. now at'.... _ 1 » .
® Another lot of better and larger Towels, regular
price 7c. to 10e*; this sale at- ’
One lot Willimahtic Spool Thread, said to be as
good as any on' the market, sells every where at 5c.
spool; here now at 2 spools for __
SHOES.
Lot No. 3. About 100 p'airs Misses’ Oxfords and
Sandals, not very* many good numbers, a few
10, 11, 13 and'1. These are worth from $1.00
to $1.25, and will be elosed at................ £
Lot Noi 2. About 20 pairs Little Gents’ Tan shoes,
if to 13, worth $1.00, in this sale at .... .... 1
Lot. No. 3. 15 pairs Boy’s Tan Shoes, 13K to 5K
worth fi*om $1.25 to$1.50, at. €
jy. Turner,
uare, Gainesville, Georgia
West Side
The quickest curqi
for COIiDS, GRIP, ETC.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
. Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
Wm. H. Price, Geo G. Price and Benj.
H. Merck, under the firm name of Price
Bros. & Merck, “The White Front Gro
cers,” has. this day been dissolved by
mutual consent, Wm. H. Price and
Benj. H. Merck retiring, and Geo. G.
Prifce assuming the responsibilities of
baid firm and will conduct the business
in the future on his own account. This
June 6,1901. * '-"Sliti
* ■ Iffillii! WM. H. PRICE,
GEO. G. PRICjl,
BENJ. H. MERCK.
DR. BYERS.
Diseases of the Eye,
EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of S- W. Davidson & Co., heretofore ex
isting and composed of S. W. Davidson,
J. M. Hubbard and J. W. Whelchel, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent,
J. W. Whelchel retiring. S. W. David
son, J. M. Hubbard andT. C. Black will
continue the business hnd assume all
responsibilities of S; W. Davidson & Co.
from this date,
S. W. DAVIDSON,
Jj M. HUBBARD,
J. W. WHELCHEL.
Gainesville, Ga., June 8, 1901. y-
Having secured the services of
Dr. Robbins, we invite our cus
tomers and friends to call and
have their eyes scientifically fit
ted, satisfaction guaranteed, eyes
tested and consultation FREE,
call at ' f ;
Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
BUY, FROM
The quickest bus liue is D. E. Evans’s,
Also baggage transfer.
day afternoon and are at hoi
friends at Mr. Dow Martin’s.