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Mpsm Valentino Tolls Ho w
Lydia Em Pinkham's Vegeta-
b!o Compound Qured Hon m
Happiness will go out of your life
forever, my sister, if you have any
of the symptoms mentioned in Mrs.
Valentine’s letter, unless
promptly. Procure Lydia
[teachers ox h—
L| S visited the Blue Ridge and
lb Falls exposition last Wednes-
jd spe^ a yery pleasant day.
gate England of Barberville,
fired this week to attend Bre-
she is a niece of Judge G. H.
w itb whom she is boarding*.
are cordially invited to see us
t day- We have lots of big bar-
tor you. See our pictures and
seeond floor. Note ad of Camp-
jook store.
6S Maggie and Kate Shepard, af-
pjeasant visit of a week’s dura-
o Mr. and Mrs* E.*H. Jewell,
g, 0De to La Grange to resume
o^iesin the LaGrange Female
promptly. Procure Lydia E. Pink-
nam’s Vegetable Compound at once.
It is absolutely sure to help you. Then
write for advice if there is anything
about your case you do not under
stand. ... * *
Yon need not be afraid to tell the
things ydh could not explain to the
doctor—your letter will be seen only by
women. All the persons who See priv
ate letters at Mrs. Pinkham’s Labora
tory, at Lynn, Mass., are women. All
letters are confidential and advice abso
lutely free.
Here is the letters —“It is with
pleasure that I add my testimony to
your list, hop-
mg it may in- . g
duee others to 1 I
avail them- g
selves of the : IS 8 .
benefit of your
valuable rem- Kg fp&ifc
Before fVgV jft/
Is now open for the Fall radc. And, in coming into this new
place of business, I can say to my former customers and friends,
and to the trade generally, that I am better prepared to supply all
their wants, and, if possible, at the same time give them better val
ues Than I Have Ever none Before.
All the departments in my store have been added to greatly and filled up with new, fresh goods
. which have been bought at the very lowest Spot Cash Prices.
[ j. H. Daniel returned Monday
L extended trip though Georgia
Eabama, but left again Thursday
[gone several days. He is an en-
£ hustler and keeps on the move
[e time.
[j H. J. Pearce was here a few
|his week. He hag finished his
h at the University of Chicago,
►ft \esterday for Germany to fur-,
lursue his studies. He will be ab-
| year, and will then return to
,u to teach.
L Andrew Lott of Cobell, was a
: of Mrs. Thomas M. Bell this
edy.
taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable
Compound 1
felt very bad
ly,was terribly
nervous, and
tired,' had sick
headaches, no
appetite,
gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my
back and right side, and so weak I
could scarcely stand. I was hot able
to do anything. : Had sharp pains all
through my body. Before I had taken
half a bottle of yonr medicine, I found
myself improving. I continued its use
until I had taken four bottles, and felt
so well that I did not need to take any
more. X am like a new person, and
yonr medicine shall always have, my
praise.” — Mbs. W. P. Valentine, 566
Ferry Avenue, Camden, N.J.
and Thibets,. all wool dark brown and cheeked CaSsi-
meres and black Clay Worsteds. I never sold a better
suit than these for $7.50, but to open up my
new store on,.I will offer the 50 Suits as long as
they last at per Suit. $6.00
OVERALLS—One lot of Overalls at a great bargain.
The story is short. The-factory broke and I happened
to be one of the lucky ones to get them at about
half price. No better Overall for 5oc. They go
now as long as they last at ............. 30c.
DRESS- GOODS!
In this department you will find most of the latest
weaves and styles in Suitings, Waistmgs, Skirt Goods,
etc., and I only ask the ladies to come and see and
’ f.
judge for themselves as to prices. I offer this week,
one lot of a few hundred yards of all wool Flan
nel Plaids and Stripes, specially good for Child-
ren’s school dressed, worth 5oc. per yard, now at 25c.
One lot of ladies’ Flannel and Albatross Waistings
worth 40c per yard, this week at............... .29c.
Big lot Embroideries, worth 10c, 12}£cand 15c, all to
go at.....lOc*
5000 yards Standard Indigo Blu.e Prints (not remnants)
worth 6c per yard, some stores advertise them at
5c yard and claim great values, I offer them for
awhile at ;....IO yards for 37 c.
5000 yards Factory Checks, the 5e quality at
. —.............. lO yards for 35c.
5000 yards Best Checks in the market, worth at
the mill today 5^c,. - Otir price. ,»» « • * • . ■•... ■«, *...... 5c>
5000 yards Best, heaviest grade of yard wide
sheeting, Piedmont brand at, per yd............ . . .5c,
MR5-W. P.VALLNT1NC.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
In my Shoe Department I have over bought myself a
little. Have got more Shoes than I have room, and
am willing to make a sacrifice to get rid of some lines.
Don’t know of a better time to lose money on shoes
than on the opening of my new store. One lot of 200
to ,220 pair best grade Women’s heavy' glove grain
button Shoes, solid leather through out, all sizes,
worth $1.00 to $1.25 now at -75c.
One lot Children’s heavy Shoes, all solid leather, sizes,
9 to 12 and IS to 2, regular price 75 and 85 cents
to go now • at.»»and
150 Pairs Men’s Fine Shoes, regular price $1.25
now 9jt«
100 Pairs Men’s Ga. Ties, same as others sell for
$1.15 onr price...93c*
land Mrs. W. D. Whelebel are off
pleasure trip through the Blue
. They went away last Sunday
b doubt their trip has been.a most
intone.
I friends of Dr. P. E. B. Robertson
I . % ■- • * -
lad that he is at home again after
rere seige of typhoid fever at
)T& Elkin’s sanitarium. He is
>0 be out agpin and in a few: days
ts to come down town occasion-
lam selling the best sewing machine
on earth at less price than an agents
in the United States. I will sell you a
$40 machine for $25, a $35 machine for
$20, and so on down,
mission
No agent’s corn-
profits go with me
—my customers get this benefit them
selves, If you haven’t got the cash I
will sell you on time, with a good note.
Call at the express office and let me
whisper a little machine tsdk in your
ear. I can show you any kind of ma
chine, from the latest improved drop
head Singer to the cheapest machine
on the market-. Don’t get caught with
“cheap John” advertisements—come,
and see me. H. A. Terbell, f[
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
If there is any one department .in the store better
than another, it is the Clothing department. I haye
given more time and special pains to this deparment
in order to haye the
BEST $5.09 Suit, t.60 Suit,
10.00 ,Suit and 12.50 Suit.—
tbat could be had for tbe^money. In the first place, I
have secured and bought from one of the very best.
Tailoring Concerns in the country, and l ean say this
positively, that when it, comes to fit, wear and general
make-up,, there is none -better. .Haven’t space this
week for prices, but will mention one lot of about 50
Suits. They come in all wooltffue and black Cheviots
sladies of Gainesville and vicinity
requested to attend Mrs. J. E.
sou’s fall millinery opening, Sat-
y Sept. 28. She has more goods
ever and is better prepared to dis-
tbem. 1
>s Bertie Simmons’ : school closed
Friday at Oak Grove; She had a
chool this year and gave satisfac-
GROCERIES!
In this department we carry a full line all the time—■
such as Hay, Grain, Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco,
Syrup and all the fancy lines of Groceries. I give a
few prices as follows: * . •
Standard Granulated Sugar, 18 1-2 pounds $1.00.
13 pounds Good Green Coffee $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, per pound lO.c
Arm and Hammett Soda, per pound 3c.
Octagon Soap per bar.................. ........3c.
The Gay Masqueraders.
le Gay Masqueraders come this
Ion in an entirely new dress, with
I vaudeville turns and. exeruciatifig-
Inny burlesques, written on, popti-
lubjects- The first burlesque is eu-
|d a ‘A Snap Shot,” and pictured
(difficulties of two candidates ip a
peal feud, and the title is said to'fit
| a nicety. Among the well-known
pts compnsing the olio are the three
pns, Swift and Huber, Ed and Rol-
phite, Sullivan and Inman, Jb)m R.
I Lillian Hoover. Kessner & Reid*
pe Tebeau and Bessie Stanton,
i closing burlettaisa potpourri pf
kense called “The Belle of ’Frisco.
5 entire strength of the company is
and includes some twenty odd
fdsome ladies in marebes, songs,
wes and a grand finale.. The Gay
squeraefers appear at Hunt’s Opera
se Monday night, 23d instant.
d Latliem & Son’s restaurant
can get fried oysters, stewed oys-
•» or oysters in any style. . .-.vV -•
Bear* the
Signature
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
IN J. H. HUNT’S BANK BUILDING. LOOK FOR THE SIGN
Parnell’s Barber Shop.
Parnell’s barber shop is now located
in the building between Mitchell’s
market and Gunther’s bakery, South
Main street. My former customers
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
MJIIJA R. R. FARE PAID
200 FREE
Jim fr • * jy ftwKfc Scholarships offered*
uL e 7(‘ BM Write quick to
QA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, C» .
Pepsin I Ulllu
til LlX - The HOST SUCCBSSFUL CURB SOLO
I IMrr® ron #
I CHILLS and FEVER mad All Malarial Troubles,
the ONI«¥ safe remedy for CHILDREN.
* TASTELESS eatf GUARANTEED.
Boee Hot Coataia Qniaiae Nor Oilier Poiaoa.
PIANO I MANDOLIN!
GUITAR! BANJO!
Terms are Reasonable.
Mrs. M, M. Child,
Residence: Dr. W. A. Palmour’s.
Does Not blue the Steawek Nor AHtet tko Hearisg.
W. A. McLarty & Son. Dime Box, Teaft say: “ Ramon’s Pepsin Chiu Tonic is the
IT* Am jncusrty Oo DUU* A/UUC AUJkfl Day • naifiuu B rnpDIU vlliu auniv 19 UIB
best we have ever handled. .My son prescribes it in his practice, and says it is the
only Chill Tonic which a child can take without injury to the stomach.’* ^ .
Price 50c. BROWN MF*«. CO., Prop’rs, Greeastille, Ten.
LOOKING FOR WORK.
I am a competently skilled worker in
rock, brick, wood, iron or other struc
tural materials,’ and am ready to take
large or small contracts. Refer to lead
ing citizens of and can be addressed at
Seneca, South Carolina.
JOHN L. HAMBY.
The quickest cure
for COLDS, GBIP, ETC,
BEST- LIVERY -IN- THE - CITY
She Didn’t wear a Mask.
But her beauty was completely
hidden by sores, bloehes and Pimples
till she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tien they vanished as will all Fruptions
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles
and Felons from its use. Infallible for
Cuts, Corns, Burns. Scalds and Piles,
Cure guaranteed. 25c at M. C, Browns
drugs store.
Teams, double and single; Carriages, Surnes, Hacks, Buggies,
Drays, or any kind of team on short notice. Bus meets all
trains. Passengers and baggage delivered to any part of city.
Telephone 57, North Bradford, tor what you want.
In recommending it to friends who suf
fer from indigestion I always offer to
pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have
never paid.’ Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
Rot Rolls every day at Gunther’s.