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Hon. W. H. McAfee, represent
ative in the legislature from
Lumpkin county, was in Gaines
ville Wednesday,
Mrs. Walker has returned home
after spending the summer in the
city at Mrs. Mattie Merritt’s on
Race street.
Mr. M. C. Roberts will move in
to the store room now being fitted
up for him, recently .vacated by
the McNeel Marble Co,, on |East
Washington street.
Woikonthe ne v house of Mr.
Oscar Moore on East Spring at. is
progressing nicely. His former
fiome has been moved on his lcTt
s'ome distance nearer town,
. \
Be sure to read what that hus-
tling firm of W, J, & E. C, Pal-
mour is offering. Their store is
packed with new, fresh goods, all
of which are marked down to the
lowest notch. W, J. & E. C, are
all right, and if you want to buy
good goods cheap dont fail to call
at their store.
[/Norton spent last
Atlanta.
of Gillsville
r. A, Crow
Tuesday.
0O rge L. Bell of Atlanta
ie city Wednesday.
attie Massey of Boston,
t of Mrs M. M. Ham.
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small crowd was in town
day to attend public sales.
D. Langford was a prom
pt to the Gate City last
Is now open for 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 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 Done 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.
p A. W. Van Hoose left Tues-
Lfor a visit to thej Pan-Amer r
Lat Buffalo.
L f, C. Thomas leaves to-
g oW 0 n a two weeks business
l to New York.
jj r8i F. H. Logan left Wednes-
1-jfor a six weeks visit to Mont
hly and Geneva, Ala.
RafeBanks continues quite sick,
it his friends hope for an early
aprofement in his condition.
kissLucile Greer has returned
yerhome in Oglethorpe after a
feasant visit to Mrs. F. M. John-
and Thibets, all wool dark brown and checked Cassi-
I never sold a better
DRESS GOODS!
meres and black Clay Worsteds
suit than these for $7.50, but to open up my
new store on, I willoffer 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.
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
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 dresses, worth 5oc. per yard, now at 25g
Orielof; of ladies’ Flannel and Albatross Waistihgs
worth 40c per yard, this week at................29c.
Big lot Embroideries, worth 10c, 12 J£c and 15e; all to
go at..................... i .lOc.
,5000 yards Standard Indigo Blue Prints (hot 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 5J^c, our price. •«.,<.««. •«. ........5c.
5000 yards Best, heaviest grade o.f yard wide
sheeting, Piedmont brand at, per yd. ............. 5c,
All leather collars from 75cts to
i. W. A. WILSON & CO.
How Ar# Y«ar Kidneys f
• Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam*
Die free. Add'- Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y-
I iiave an elegant line of Ladies
and Gents gold hlled watches—James
Boss make, the best m the. world—will
sell them cheap. Cali and see them in
State Bank Building, fronting Arling
ton Hotel. C. R. STRINGER
■Miss Elia Hobbs has gone to
lark, Ala., to resume her work
[teacher o f art and stenography
| the school there.
[Mr. James Evans has been quite
Ik for several days and his
tends have been much alarmed
lout his condition.
undge J. B. Gaston has re-
bed from a visit to his
(nghter, G. E. Dickenson of
iFannah.
Mrs. A. B. Woodward has re
eled to her "home at Mount-
le after a pleasant visit to
lister Mrs. B. D. Langford.
His, A. P. Camp returned
|ms Thursday alter a pleasant
pit of several months to rel-
m in North Carolina.
|r. J.N. Twitty is fixing up his
Dreioom on South Bradford st,
ppatory to opening up a stock of-
leral merchandise about the
pntieth instant,
mS,V. Turner, who bought
ttonhere last season, returned
Ithecity this week to again get
Mare of the fleecy staple this
SHOES! v 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
One lot df 200
than on the opening of my new store,
to 220 pair best grade Women’s heavy glove grain
button Shoes, solid leather through out, all sizes,
worth $1.0Q to $1.25 now at. 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......... v 50 and 55c*
150 Pairs Men’s Fine Shoes, regular price $1.25
now at
100 Pairs Men’s Ga. Ties, same as others sell for
$1.15 our price......... .. 93c*
W. A, 'Wilson & Co pay cash or
trade for hides and tallow. Brandon
apd Dclaperriere’s old stand.
A Poor Millionaire
Lately starved m'London because he
could not digest his food. Early use
of Dr. King’s New. Life Pills would
have saved him/ They strengthen the
stomach, aid digestion, promote as-
lmilation, improve appetite. . Price 25c.
Money back if not satisfied. Sold by
M. C. Brown, druggist.
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
order to have the
BEST $5.00 Suit, 7.50 Suit,
10.00 Suit and 12.50 Suit,
that could be had for thefmoney. In the first place, I
have secured and bought from one of the very best
Tailoring Concerns in the country, and I can say this
positively, that when it corner 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
GROCERIES!
In this department we carry a full line all the time—
such as Hay, Grain, Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco,
Syrup and all the fapey lines of Groceries. I give a
few prices as follows:.
Standard Granulated Sugar, 18 1-2 pounds SI.OO.
13 pounds Good Green Coffee SI.OO.
Arbuckles Coffee, per pound 10.c
Arm and Hammer Soda, per pound 3c.
Octagon Soap per bar. ...' 3c.
"Wiien you. need any thing in
Watches, Clocks,' Jewelery or silver
ware call on C. R. Stringer. Look for
the, big watch sign in State.Bank Build
ing.
' GUARANTEED
UNDER A
$5,000 DEPOSIT
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
IN J. H. HUNT’S BANK BUILDING. LOOK FOR THE SIGN
■ R - R - FARE * A * D
200 FREE
Scholarships offered.
3A.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, C»
Riding: saddles at prices to
ove them. Come to see us before you
iy. W. A. WILSON & CO.
tAfour inch water
mam will soon
down on Seminary avenue
sity authorities. The pipe
on the ground.
Henry Jarrell has severed
section with the Gainesville
ice to enter the Atlanta
college, and Mr. Harry Jar-
ls ksen appointed to succeed
c ' 4 ' or >Ded Into Live Coals.
'‘When a child I burned my foot
frightfully,” writes W. H. Eads of
Jonesville,Va., “which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve wholly cured me after
everything else failed.” Infallible for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Braises and
Piles.' Sold by M. C: Brown. 25c.
Bob Hope
HOPE BROS.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
■LIVERY -IN-THE-CITY
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. 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 Singer to the cheapest machine
on the market. Don’t get caught with
“cheap John” advertisements—come
and see me. H. A. Tekreli,,
.Vr . •. Gainesville, Ga.
Bring: t our repair work to
me. I can do it as good as anybody,
and. will do it cheap. Mainsprings 75c;
cleaning 75c; all other work in propo
tion. Give me a trial. I will appre
ciate your trade hc*vever small it may
be. All work done promptly and a
guarantee that it will give entire satis
faction. C. R. STRINGER.
^Mrs. W. C. Walker of
’’ Were guests of fhe fami-
^ssriG. W. Walker and
uiite lagfc Saturday and
Teams, double and single; Carriages, Surries, Hacks, Buggies,
Drays, or any kind of team on short notice. Bue meets all
trains. Passengers and baggage delivered to any part of city.
Telephone 57, North Bradford, ter what you want.
**• Potter has purchased
Simmons his home
street. This is a valua-
°f property and Mr, Pot-
,nna te in getting it. Pos -
^iL be given December
CIRCUS DAY
Bears the
Signature
of
—COME IN AND SEE US—
Vases, -Vases .. PicTure Frames
New Line See Them New Line Low Picei
i ChinA Goods . , .
Just Opened New Things *..
.J School Tablets
* . Best for Your Noney
Bargains Every day in Pictures & Frames
The quickest cure
for COEDS* GRIP, ETC.
Seven Years in Bed.
“Will wonders ever cease?” inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law
rence, Kan. They knew she had been
unable to leave her bed in seven years
on account of kidney and liver trouble,
nervous prostration and general debil
ity ; but. “Three bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk,” she
writes, “and nr three months I felt like
a new person.” Women suffering from
Headache, Backache, Nervousness,
BUY
A Raging, Roaring Flood
Washed down a telegraph line which
Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re
pair. “Standing waist deep in icy wa
ter,” he writes, “gave me a terrible
cough and cold. It grew worse daily.
Finally the best doctors in Oakland,
City and Omaha said T had
Neb., Sioux L.
Consumption and could not live, /nee
I began using Dr. King’s New Discov
ery and was wholly cured by six bot
tles.” Positively guaranteed for Coughs
Colds and all Throat and Lung trou
bles by M. C. Brown. Price 5oc.