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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901
Mr. John It. Brown* has b©6n at
home several days this week.
Col. Cliff M. Walker of Monroe,
was in the city this week.
Mr. A. J. Julian was in town
Wednesday, a guest of Dr. J. W,
Bailey. * < . % ...
Dr. J. H. Daniel, has been nurs
ing a carbuncle on the back of his
neck for sev ^al days.
Miss Marion Hulsey of Atlanta,
has been in the city this week, a
guest of Miss Annie Dorsey.
Mr. Jiio. A. Pierce, who has
been at Carrollton several months
erecting a $14,000 church, was at
home Wednesday. He has" also
recently been given a contract for
erecting a$4,000 Episcopal church
in the same town, which shows
that his work meets with approval
everywhere.
Too - busy this week: to change
our “ad. v We are , opening and
marking the best line of: Toys]
Games, Blocks, Dolls, China cups
and saucers, etc., that We have yet
had. That means lots. Call of*
ten and' keep up with our new
things in Frames* pictures, mould
ings, You are always welcome at
Campbell’s Book Store.
M. J. Charles was
R. Morgan spent a day
Br j D Ati» nta wee ^*
■garter Roberts of Flowery
WTxmtt in town Wednesday.
B George P. Estes is* back
RVbu«uess trip to New York.
B Ta) .lor of South Carolina is
■L at Mr. A. M. Evans’on
■ lE »ry avenue. • • •
Bfltion is coming in every day
H the price is not very en-
BL ng to farmers. . .
H,, <]\ J. Man son of Rome, is
Hihecityon a visit to her sister,
KjohnM. Hynds,
H John Candler, private 'sec-
Rry to the Governor, was here
ft or two this week.
Kiss Etta Mae Hynds has re-'
ft ; from a pleasant visit to
■ cou and Atlanta friends. ; . '
«r. and Mrs. M. C. Brown are
fftoine from a pleasabt trip to
■Un-American exposition. #
fc Hartman Grigg has return-
■from a trip of several weeks to
■oldhome in Petersburg, Ya. ;.
■Work on Judge Rudolph's buil-
ftg on East Spring street "is pro
fessing nicely and in a few weeks
■will bo completed.
■Mr. if. A. Carlile is confined to
B home on ‘ East Spriug street
■h fever. His friends hope to
1 him out again soon. v
■Mrs. J. A. Bishop and daugh-
Irs of Jacksonville, Fla., arc in
le city stopping at Mrs. Mattie
lerritt’s on Race street.
Dr. J. B. George returned last
iturday from a trip to the Pan-
merican exposition at Buffalo,
id other points of interest.
ildi. R. I. Woodsido of Pelzer S.
Land Mr. W. E, McGee of Au«
psta, attended the. Woodside-
prsey wedding m this city Wed-
Is now open lor the Fall trade. And, in coming into this new
place of business, I can say to my former customers and friends,
and to the trade generally, that l am better prepared to supply all
their wants, and, if possible, at the same time give them better val
ues Than.I Have Ever Done Before.
. * •
All the departments in my store have been added to greatly and filled lip with new, fresh goods
, which have been bought at the very lowest Spot Cash Prices.
and Thibets, all wool dark brown and checked Cassi-
meres and black Clay Worsteds. I never sold a better
suit than tfiese 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 ......... 7.. *... $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
How, 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 se& and
judge for themselves as to prices. I offer fhis week,
one lot of a few hundred yards of aH. wool Flan
nel Plaids and Stripes, specially good for Child
ren’s school dresses, worth 5oe. 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, 12J£c and 15e, all to
go at. • .••.••••••••«»»•»•«••••■•. ......... •••• .lOc.
5000 yards Standard Indigo Blue Prints (not remnants)
worth 6c per yard, some stores advertise them.at
5e yard .and claim great values, I offer them for
awhile at... ............ .. .....—IO yards for ST tJ.
5000 yards Factory. Checks, °the 5c quality at
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
We Will move on or about October 1st,
into the new store room now being pre
pared for us next £oor to Red wine’s
furniture store, on West Washington
street. We are very much gratified at
our business sinee opening up in the
White Front Grocery jold stand and de
sire to thank our friends for their ‘pat
ronage. We will be better prepared
than ever in our new store to serve you,
and we hope to be favored with your
future orders.
Yours for trade,
Johnson Bros & Waters.
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 but, all sizes,,
worth $1.00 to $1.25 now at 7.....................75c.
One lot Children’s heavy Shoes, all solid leather, sizes,
9 to 12 and 13 to 2, regular price 75 and 85 cents
to go now at...........-...............50 and 55c*
150.Pairs Men’s Fine Shoes, regular price $1.25
now ^tt
100 Pairs Men’s Ga. Ties, same as others sell for
$1.15 our price 93c*
5000 yards Best Checks in the market, worth at
the mill today 5j£e, our price... ..7. 7.... . ..... 5g.
5000 yards Best, heaviest grade of yard wide
sheeting, Piedmont brand at, per yd....-...... .5c,
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
If there is any one department ’ in the store better
than another, it is the Clothing department. I have
given more time and special pains to this deparment
in orc^er to have the ,
• BEST $6.QO Suit, 7.50 Suit,
' 10.00 Suit and 12.50 Suit,
that could be had for the|money. In the first place, I
have secured add bought ffbm one of the very best
Tailoring Concerns in the country, 'and I can 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 wool blue and black Cheviots.
Senator John Holder was in the city
Wednesday afternoon. He is always a
welcome visitor.
At Lathem & Son’s restaurant
you can get fried pysters, stewed oys
ters, or oysters in any style.
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 folknfs:
Standard Granulated Sugar, 18 1-2 pounds $l.OO.
^ 13 pounds Good Green Coffee $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, per pound lO.c
Arm and .Hammer Soda, per pound ! 3c.
Octagon Soap per bar ............ ........3c.
Don’t Accept a Substitute!
•When you ask for Cascarets be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
Candy Cathartic! | Don’t accept
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
ed CJG.C. Never sold in bulk.
All druggists, ioc. .
9 Mrs. B. P. O’Neal and children
fe Cordelo, returned home Mon-
Hay after spending the summer in
■e city at Mrs. Mattie Merritt’s
fe Race street.
■ The friends of Rafe Banks re-
ftet that he is still confined to
fe bed with fever. He is doing
Hprly well, but it will be some
■me yet before he is out. ;• ‘ - A
■ In the Ordinary’s court Ijist
Bl nday Mrs. Amanda Chapman
ftppHed foj homestead out of the
■operty of Thos. L. Chapman,
fed the same was allowed. '
■ Judge Rudolph is repairing his
fettage on Academy street and
fedjng another room to it. ^When
Pis ready for occupancy Mr. and
-irs. Attie Rudolph will move in-
0 it and begin housekeeping: -
Keep your eye on out- adverti-
818. They are making some re
markable reductions these days,
to know where to buy you
must watch our advertising col
umns.
Attention is called to th.e card
0 Mr. W. R. Dexter in another
rdumn, He has opened up an
Q P*to-date undertaking establish-
and is sure -to get his share
^patronage.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
NX’S BANK BIIILD1KG. LOOK FOR THE SIGN
Fresh Oysters at La theta & Son’s
market. They are the best that come
to town. Try them.
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
R. R. FARE PAID
200 FREE
if I'J Scholarships offered.
T 1 Jfl ■ Write quick to
OA.-ALA. 3L^S!NESS COLLEGE. Macon, Ca
Parnell’s Barber Shop.
Parnell’s ba$ber # shop is now located
in the building between Mitchell’s
market and Gunther’s bakery, South.
Main street. My former customers
and friends will find me better equipp
ed than ever to do their barber work.
Dont forget the old reliable, but come
to see me in my new stand. Always
triad to see vou. Lee Parnell.
j am 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. No agent’s com
mission or 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 talk in your
ear.- I can show you any kind of ma
chine, from the latest improved drop
head Stager to the cheapest machine
on the market. Don’t get caught with
“cheap John” advertisements—come
and see me. H. A. *Terrelx, s ,7 j
Gainesville, Ga.
\ 7 w lumu
UiLlA The MOST SUCCESSFUL CURB SOLD
I f f for
! CHILLS aod FEVER and All Malarial Troubles.
THE ONLY SAFE REMEDY FOM CHILURENe
* TASTELESS mmi GUARANTEED.
9eea Yot Coateta Qwlalae Nor Otker Polsos.
Does Hot blue the Stomeh Her Afltet He Heariig.
W. A. VeLorty A Son, Dime Box, Tex.,my: “ Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Toific is the
est vre have ever handled. My son prescribes it in his practice, and says it is the
nly Chill Tonic which a child can take without injury to the stomach." A
rice 50c. BROWN MF*G. CO., Prop'rs, Greeaerille, Teas.
Food Changed to Poison.
Putrefying food in the intestines pro
duces effects of arsenic, but Dr. King’s
New Life Pills expel the poisons from
clogged bowels, gently, easily but sure
ly, curing Constipation, Biliousness.,
Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kid
ney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at
M. C. Brown’s
Bears the
Signature
of
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‘'ORE YOU BUY
Qet prices 09
The quickest t eure
for colUs, grip, etc.
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., writes;
“YourKodol Dyspepsia Cure is the
best remedy for indigestion and stom
ach trouble that I ever used. For
years I suffered from dyspepsia, at
times compelling me to stay in bed and
causing me untold agony. I am com
pletely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
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..
BEST- LIVERY -IN 8 - THE - CIT
Don’t Let,Them Suffer. #
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin
diseases but Buckicn’s Arnica Salve
heals the raw sores, expels inflamma.
tioD, leaves the skin without a scar-
Clean, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salve
on earth as good. Try it. Cure guar
anteed. Only 25c at M. C. Brown’s,
Teams, double and single; Carriages, Surries, Hacks, Buggies,
Drays, or any kind of team on short *notice. Bus n:eets all
trains. Passengers and baggage delivered to any part of city.
d #
Telephone 57, North Bradford, tor what you want.