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OCTOBER 26, 1901
has moved
j Blackmon
(t eviH e -
j B Wilbanks was in the
f srdav. '' .
j,etcher M. Johnson went
pts Tuesday.
$ h- Logan was a visitor
pts Monday.
^ H. Summed speftt a
tff o in Atlanta this week.
* I, Richardson was at
s day or two this week.
B g. Walker of Monroe,
t the city this week.
aD d Mrs. J- R- Boone visit-
aD ta aod Hapeville this
j. taKe tins 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,
Rive 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 mv fellow citi
zens,
I am, Very Respectfully,
' J, B. Gaston,
The Chestnut street church co
operative social union celebrated
the 82nd. birthday of “Gramma”
Woodward at the home of her
daughter, Miss Lizzie ‘Wood w-ard,
on Athens street/ Thursday even-
Hig, and the occasion was a de
lightful one for all present.
Is now open for the 1 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. • *
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All the departments in my store have been added to greatly add filled lip with new, fresh goods
' which have been bought at the very lowest Spot Cash Prices. •"
William Batson of Wetet
; 0 o gnest of Mrs. J. W.
M. C. Roberts
Is now located next door to Tel
ephone exchange better prepared than
ever to do repairing, and now carries
everything in the* line of Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, and Musical Instru
ments. He will receive a new lot -of
fine Silverware, Novelties, etc. * Call
to see him. f .
V Night Was Her Terror.
“I would cough nearly all night
long,” writes Mrs Chas. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
E.M. Montgomery of ’Nash-
r« nD , is on a visit to rela
and Thibet^, &U wool: dark brown and checked Cassi-
meres and black Clay Worsteds. I never sold a better
suit tban these for 87.50,^but to opeh 4 n^ ifiy
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 pri^e.' No better Overall for 5oc. They go Y
now as long as they last at........ ............. 30c.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
In my Shoe Department I have over bought myself a
little. Have got more Shoes than J have room, and
am willing to make a sacrifice, to get rid of some lines.
Don’t know of* a better time t*o lose money on shoes
than on the opening pf my new store. One lot of 2(H)
to 1520 pair best grade Women’s heavy glove grain
button Shoes, solid leather through out, all sizes,
worth $1.00 fo $1.25 now at. 756.
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 at
100 Pairs Men’s Ga. Ties, same others sell for
81.15 our price..1. .93c*
DRESS GOODS!
ijorR. 0. Mitchell .took in
instate fair at Atlanta
In this department you will find most of the latest
•weaves and stylesin Suitings, Waistmgs, Skirt Goods,
etc., and I only ask the ladies td come and see and
judge for themselves- as to prices. I offer this weekj
one lot of a |jbw hundred yards of all wool Flan-
pel Plaids and Stripes, specially good for Child- *
ren’s school dresses, 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>£c and 15c, all to
go at». k.. • ......... • • • • • lOc*
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5000 yards Standard Indigo Blue Prints (not remnants)
worth 6e 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, "fche 5c quality at
................... IO yards for 35c.
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«
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 order to h|*ve the
BEST $5.00 Suit, 7.50 Suit, !
10.00 Suit and 12.50 Suit.
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that could be had for the|money. 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 pone better. Haven’t space this
week for prices, but will mention one lot of about 50
Suits. They come in all wooLblue and black Cheviots
IQoite a number of our people
ye been attending the Atlanta
Puckett spent
[Mr, Lester D
bor^day at Westminister, S. C
when all other remedies failed, three
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery wholly cured pae and I gained 58
pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to
cure Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bronchi
tis and all Throat and Lung Troubles.
Price 50c. and $1*00. Trial bottles free
Messrs R. I. Mealor and Ed
[bitemade a business trip to At-
m last Monday.
I. 4
[Mrs. P. L. Blackshear of. Mad-
on, is in the city, the gu>est. of
r&Hattie Banks.
Mrs. G. E. Scott has returnee
me to Eaton ton alter a pleasant
it to Mrs. J. A. Young.
iome few from this county
it to Macon this week to at-
M\ie Elk’s street fair.
Mr.W. R. Stovall,
All leather collars from 75cts to
5. W. A. WILSON & CO.
W. A. Wilson & Co pay cash or
trade for hides and tallow. Brandon
and Dclaperriere’s old stand.*
Working 24 Hours a Day.
* There’s n o r est for those tireless lit
tle workers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Millions are always busy, curing Tor
pid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever
and Ague. They banish Sick Headache,
drive out Malaria. Never gripe or
weaken. • Small, taste nice, work won
ders. Try them. 25c. at M. C. Brown’s
Jewelry* Watches, Clocks, Musi
cal Instruments, Fine Silverware, Nov
elties, Etc., at M. C. Roberts’ new store,
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, . ■ ..*
!, one of For<
Ih county's staunchest demo
ns, was in town Thursday. r
Mr.&.W. Walker Was
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 $l.6o,
13 pounds Good Green Coffee * $1.00.
Arbuckles Coffee, per pound IQ.q
Arm and Hammer Soda, per pound 3c.
Octagon*Soap per bar................... .... . ,3c.
among
lose from Gaiuesville who visi-
pthe fair in Atlanta This week.
pr. Owen McDermed, after tak-
fein the Atlanta fair, is visiting
pother, Mrs. A. E. Potts, at
pens. - .
fcFannie Dunlap, who is af-
F D S Lucy Cobb Iustitufe,
N last Sunday with her par-
pCol. and Mrs. S. C. Dunlap.
P* L A. Richardson of Na-
Pchee Valley, was hero a day or
iPW-weeka guest of Col. H.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
IN J. H. HUNT’S BANK BUILDING. LOOK FORTHESIGN
guaranteed
UNDER A
*.'jffigjwjjjtgj R. R. FARE PAID
200 FREE
IgpH i ® WfS'sSB Scholarships offered.
ET 1 e> HI) M Write quick to
CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, C»'
Land to Rent fiefe for what- it produces over f500.00 per Acre.
Nursery Partner Wanted The party needs some capital.
NICE OLO WINES
. At Vineyard in Gainesville,for #1.00 peir gallon.
I. M. DePEW, Palmasola, Manatee Co. Fla
of Mr. and Mrs. A.
^ er at their home hear
Mast Wednesday night. The
e< * parents have the sympa-
friends. 1
’ C. Herrick has pur-
the Dr. J. W. Bailey place
e ^ 8 ^ ree L, now occupied hy
8 ; * E - McKinney and W.
aD8, will make some^
Ve ®ent8 in the property..
-Bmi 1 Summer Jr., Ab Dorsey,
(fho - S an ^ oth0 rs were among
w ent to the Atlanta fair
Finn Crop-Gathering Season. *
The farmers have certainly bad ideal
weather for harvesting their crops.
For more than ft "month there has not
been an ugly day, ; end the , larmers
have kept busy all the time getting
their cotton and corn gathered before
bad weather ^pts in. The corn crop is
fine and much of-it has been stored in
the .cribs for us? next year.
fp r GOLDS* GBIP. ETC.
Wood wRUtCd: good shelled stove
wood. Those of; The; Gbackeb’s sub*
.scribers whO^re to pay their subscrip
tion in wood Would oblige ns by bring
ing some in at once.
Says He Was Tortured*
“I suffered such pain from corns. I
could hardly walk,” writes H. , Robin
son, Hillsborough, Ill., ‘“but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve completely cured them.”
Acts like magic on > sprains^ bruises,
cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers.
Perfect healer of skin diseases and
piles. Cure guarantied by M. C. Brown,
2fe. . . ■ ■ -
money; to loan.
We procure real estate loans for iW8
yeg-rs time, payable in installments at
7 per cent interest Caill and see us.
A Fireifi.aii r s Close Call. •: *
“1 stuck to my engine, altliough ev
ery joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain,” writes C. W. Bella
my, a locomotive fireman, of Burling
ton, Iowa. “I was weak and pale,
without any appetite £nd all run down t
As I was about td give .up, I got a bot
tle of Electric Bitters.and, after taking
it, I felt as well as I ^ever did m my
life.” Weak, sickly, run down people
always gain new. life, strength and vig
or from their use.. Try them.' batis-
o-iiaranteed bv M. C. Brown.