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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1901
visited Atlanta
rp Tjunnieutfc of Mon-
the city Tuesday.
^ Brown and children
, e d from a visit to Ma-
At the solicitation of many voters we
present our names as candidates for
Mayor and Aldermen to serve during
the years 1902-3 and if elected pledge
ourselves to labor for the-best interest
of the'entire people. . *
Foe Mayor: 5
John A. Smith.
For Aldermest:
First Ward; P. N. Parker.
Second “ R. E. Green.
Third “ J. N. Twitty.
For Mayor.
To My Fellow Citizens:
I take this method of announcing
myself as a candidate for the office of
Mayor of Gainesville. If you elect me,
I shall in'the future as in the past,
give the office my best attention and
do all within my power to further the
city’s interests, and be a Mayor for'all
the people, I have the time to devote
to the office and will devote it.
Asking the support of my fellow citi
zens,
I am, Very Respectfully,
J. B. Gaston,
Waterman made a
to Atlanta last Mon-
Comer left Wed-
visit to Memphis,
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.
geg Millie and Lottie Smith
3 eeu visiting friends in At-
this week. 1 .
Virgil Beard, a prominent
’ u of Roberts’ district, was in
r 4 D dMrs. John A. Webb and
f j. Smith visited Jhe Inter-
Atlanta Wednesday.
|« r Hell has been quite
Eat his home on East Broad
Ltfor several days with fever.
Bol, aDd Mrs. H. H. Dean and
lldren left this week for a visit
[relatives at Union Springs, Ala.
Mrs. Hugh Price Hinton of Ath-
k spent the past week With her
Irants. Col. and Mrs. C. C. San-
• M. C. Roberts *
Is now located next door to Tel
ephone exchange better prepared than
4ver to do repairing, and how carries
everything in the line of ...Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, and Musical Instru
ment:?. He will receive a new lot of
fine Silverware, .Novelties, etc. Call
to see him.
and Thibets, all wool dark brovyn and checked Cassi-
meres'and black- Clay Worsteds. I never sold a better
suit than these for $7.50, but to open up my
new store op, I will offer the 50 Suits as long as
’they last at per Suit.......................... .$6.00
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OVERALLS—One Jot 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 priee. No tetter Overall for 5oe. 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 see and
judge for themselves as to prices. I offer this week,
one lot of a few hundred yards of all wool Flan
nel Plaidj| and Stripes, specially good for. Child
ren’s school dresses, wortlr5oe. per*yard, now at 25c
One lot of ladies’ Flannel and Albatjpss Waistings
worth 40c per yard, this week at, . 29 c.
Big lot Embroideries, worth 10c, 12}£.e and 15c, all to
go at .....>« * ••*•••*•*•••••**•**..****'*■ ■ * * ..... IOC.
5000 yards Standard Indigo Blue Prints (tiot remnants)
worth 6c per yard, some stores advertise them at
5c yard and claim great values, I offer them for'
awhile at............. ....... IQ yards for 37 c.
5000 yards Factory Cheeks, the 5c quality at
................... lO yards for 35cJ
5000 yards Best Checks in the market, worth at
the mill today 5^c, our price..... ......'.........5c.
5000 yards Best, heaviest grade of yard wide
sheeting, Piedmont brand at, per yd *.............5c.
It Circles the Globe-
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
as the best in the world, extends
around the earth. y It’s the one perfect
healer of Guts. Cdrns, Burns, Bruises,
Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons,
Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions.
Only infallible Pilp cure. 25c a box at
M. C. Browns,
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 pf 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.
Qne lot Children’s heayy 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
no,w at. .95c*
100 Pairs Men’s Ga. Ties, same as others sell for
$1.15 our i>rice.... %............ o*c.
Miss Irvine, who teaches at Bu
tt ft visiting her parents, Mr.
dMrs. A. W. Irvine, for a few
All leatber coliafs from 75cts to
!. W. A. WILSON & CO.
[Mrs. C. E, Lambdio returned to
irnesville last Monday! 1 after a
pant visit to her daughter,
s. A. S. Hardy.
The. friends of Miss Annabel!
itthews regret that'she is sq^fer-
yfaih fever, having been taken
about one week ago.
peasrs Ben Bos tain and Homer
later, both of whom , hold re-
pnsible positions in Atlanta,
home.
# How Are Y^ar Kidney* f
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam*
le free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Cbieagoor If. Y-
W. A-Wilson & Co pay cash or
trade for hides and tallow. Brandon
and Delaperriere’s old stand.
Blown to rAtoms..
The old idea that the body sometimes
needsm- powerful, drastic, purgative
pill has been exploded; for Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, which are perfectly
harmless, gently stimulate liver and
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
pleanse the system and absolutely cure
Constipation and Sick Headache. Only
25c at M. C-. Brown’s drug store.
CLOTHING! "CLOTHING!
If there is any one department in the store better
than another *it is the Clothing department. I hayp
given more time and special pains to this deparment
in order to have the
. * BEST SB.CW) Suit, 7.50 §uit, _ .
- lOfOO Suit and ]2.50 Suit.
that could be had fo# thejmoney. In. the first place, I
have secured and bought from one of the very best
Tailoring Concerns in the country, and lean 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 59
Spits. They come in all wool blue and black Cheviots
In this department we carry a full line all the time-
such as Hay, Grain, Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco,
Syrup and all frhe fadey lines of Groceries. I give a
few prices as follows: ' *
Standard Granulated Sugar, 18 1-2 pounds SI.00.
13 pounds Good Greer. Coffee SLOO. .
Arbuckies Coffee, per pound 10.c
Arm and Haftimer Soda, per pound 3c.
Octagon Soap per bar 3c.
fflfc last Sunday with
Col, W. A. Allen, editor of the
orth County Local, was m the
y a day or two this week visit-
?his daughter, who is a student
Breuau. ' , ■
fc G- R. Cochran, assistant
forkeeper of the house of Repre-
atatives, will go to Atlanta Mon
ty to get ready for the opening
the Georgia legislature on Wed-
Jewelr?, Watches, Clocks, Musi
cal Instru ments, Jfine Silverware, Nov
elties, Ete.,at M. C. Roberts’ new«tore,
next door to Telephone Exchange, in
opera house block". He * is also pre
pared to do the best repairing. Work
done promptly and satisfactorily. Go
to see him,
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
[Mustang Uuiment js T a great hea-
r ^ you suffer a burn, cut,
pin, bruise, etc., go to your
test and get a bottle. Keep
p with the advertisements of
pang linimeut in this paper. .
^iss Margaret Lodge, who has
Fvisiting her aunt, Mrs. Guild,
ir tli8 past* "several months, re-
Nto her home in Phi’adel-
r Monday. She is a char-
jS young lady and made anum-
friends vhile here.
John D. Bagwell leaves to-
for Cincinnati, Ohio, to
' D . t an &ual convention of
L national Carriage Builders
Ration. He ^ill be absent
l or ^ore, during which
L. 6 w iii place some good con-
8 . making his trip for busi-
f an d pleasure.
**■ R * FARE pA,D
200 FREE
• , Scholarships offered.
T 1 P .IKl* HaRM Write quick to
GA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ca-
REGISTERED JERSY BULL
NO 49759,
For Sale or Exctumge
To avoid “in breeding” in my fine
herd of Registered Jersy Cattle at Por
ter Springs I will sell or exchange for
another Registered Bull my thorough
bred Registered Bull, District Attorney
No 49759, dropped July 6, 1896. No
reason- for removing the District At
torney except to avoid in-breeding.
Persons wishing his pedigree can write
to “American Jersey Cattle Club,”
New York City, or to me Gainesville,
Ga.
EPtenry P. Farrow.
«®=Rare Chances!
Land to Rent here for what it produces over $500.00 per Acre.
Nursery Partner Wanted The party Deeds some Capital.
NICE OLD WINES
At Vineyard in Gainesville for $1.00 per gallon.
I. M. DePEW, Palmasola, Manatee Co. Fla
Riding: saddles at prices to
move them. Gome to see us before you
buy. . W. A. WILSON & CO.
- It Dazzles the World-
No Discovery-in medicine has ever cre
ated one quarter of the excitement that
has been caused by Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. It's seyer-
est tests have been on hopeless victims
of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemor
rhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thou
sands of whom it has restored to per
fect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asth
ma, Croup, Hay Fev«r, Hoarseness and
Whooping Cough it is the quickest,
surest cure in the world. It is sold by
M. C. Brown who guarantees srtisfac-
tion or refund money. Large bottles
59c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Keep up with The Cracker’s
advertisers. It will be greatly i to
vour interest to do bo.
BEAUTIFUL
PATTERNS
MONEY TO LOAN, m
*
procure real estate loans for five
rs time, payable in installments at
;r cent interest Call and see us.
Dunlap & Pickrell.
Gainesville, Ga.