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THE GEORGIA CRCAKER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901
pnnlap spent 1 £ist
i of Gainesville
Atlanta y.ester-
. Mayor of Gainesville. If you elect me,
[ 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
tp th%^5e& and|will; c||vote i|“ *
Asking- the support of m^r fellow citi
zens,
I am, Very Respectfully,
J. B. Gaston.
After having been solicited by many
citizens of Gainesville, we announce
our names as candidates for Mayor and
Aldermen at the ensuing election, and
■irift pavio? an accomplished
f, of Flowery Branch,, is.
& Ida Belle Boring on
[street.
( p Gilla rd ie attending
Lgoperior court this week.
Log lawyer with a bright
Lore him.
L Dunlap, Jr., and Mr.
Lmpson of Gainesville
[Monroe Sunday and
| the old-time singing.—
l News.
Barry Jarrard has been ab-
L the Postoffiee for some-
i account of an attack of
hich has confined him to
if elected pledge ourselves to the best
interest of Gainesville.
For Mavor—P. N. Parker.
For Alderman—C. C. Staton, 1st
Ward.
For Alderman—J.
Ward.
For Alderman—S. C. Dunlap. Jb.,' 3rd
Ward.
We earnestly solicit the support of
were
A good fur scarf worth $1.00 now. at— 69c
Better quality worth $2.00 at —$1.50
One Lot Scarfs 40 inches long worth $8.00 now
at -. - .7 ......... - —*----- - - -. - . i — $1.98
Fur Collaretts to be sold at about one half their
real value at from $1.25 to —---. -$5.00
Goods
M. Williams, 2nd
W© offer this week some special values in La
dies Dress Goods, plain and figured Worsteds,
in all colors:
The 15c quality at. . —112£c
Best 20c goods at —.... -—_15c
A good 25cquality at— 17|c
A nice line of Suitings and Skirtings m all
the newest cloths, and sold in patterns:
All wool Venitian Dress Pattern worth
$8.00 now at $2.50
All wool Dress Pattern $8.50 now at —$2.98
Skirt Pattern worth $2.00 now at— $1.40
Skirt Pattern best $2.50 value nowat- $2.00
Best $8.00 Skirt Pattern — —... —. — $2.50
We offer for awhile two special bargains in
plain White Lawn. They are 40 inches wide.
The first one is our best 12£c goods but will go
now at— — ------10c.
The second one is that 15c lawn that the ladies
talk so much about, and the price will be now
-12£c.
We still have a few pieces of that 25 and 80c
Jeans that we are selling at— . --—20 and 25c.
Fob Aldebman.
I hereby announce myself a candi
ite for Alderman from the Second
r ard. D. Alexander,
If. E. Murphy Company is
gflome big values to the
| Head the new advertise-
|f this up-to-date house and
|eee them for bargains.
Itizen of Northeast Georgia
1 to be proud of the growth
logress of Gainesville and
I They are examples to all
[towns m this section.—
lyille Advertiser.
John A. Pierce was up from
[ton Wednesday where he
Bing a new Presbyterian
. He has also built an
bal church there, and done
ither work.
B. C. Dunlap went to At-
aonday and appeared before
rose committee
25 Doz. Ladies Under Vests usual value
15c now — >...... - 10c
25 Doz Ladies Under Vests worth 25c each now
' -V --.-.19c
25 Doz Ladies Wool Under Vests worth
85c now at .... .69c
50 doz Mens Under shirts and drawers worth
80c each our price —25c
50 Dote Mens heavy fleeced lined under shirts
and drawers worth 50: each now at —89c
25 Doz Mens Wool Shirts and Drawers
$1.25 Value - - -. —. gj-.............. .98c
Several local attorneys have^been
>
at Dahlonega this week attending
Lumpkin superior court.
The singers of the city are hav
ing practices at the First Baptist
church, getting ready for the
Thanksgiving service to be held
there November 28th. All good
singers are invited to meet with
the choirs.
20 Doz Ladies Fascinators the 20c kind now
at -......— ..........15c
20 Doz better quality Fascinators at -... —20c
20 Doz 80c to 75c quality no w at. - - .25 to 69c.
Clothin
M. K, Woodall is still in trim*
and J. L. Brown would do very
well, but he has lost his mustache.
Mrs. Helen Fowler was bit by
J. W. Pearce’s hog in the toe. M.
K. Woodall has killed a fat hog to
day.
J. K. Pleas ia in town with some
new hams.
Oliver Pleas has got a new over
coat to go to see his best girl.
J. H. Harrison went to Bell too
and led a mule there and back
before he wonld ride it, this is a
camel.
M. K. Woodall and J. W. Pearce
have gone to Lnla to sell goods.
Alfred Brooks has had a corn
shucking and got foundered on
beef.
T. W. Fowler sings at Mt. Car
mel on the 3rd Sunday.
Bill Shields is the bull dog in
this town.
B. C. Can up is still a humping
it. "• ' ’-.I'
Our Clothing Department is more complete,
it is better by far than we have ever had it be
fore.. Our line of $10.00 and $12.50 Mens Suits
cant be beat. It is made by one of the. best
Tailoring concerns in the country. Every but
ton hole is hand made, the buttons are put on
to stay. The lining is right, its as good as any
used in $2o.00 suits, and the fit perfect.
- Have given special pains to our low grade
suits too. * We Have now in stock one lot of
Mens and Boys Suits, about 75 in All not one of
them worth less than $3.50, as long as these
suits last will sell them at..,.. . .$2.98
One lot of all wool $6.50 suits now at—$4.95.
Our trade in this line for the past four weeks
has far exceeded our expectation—have sold
more than we expected to sell the whole season,
in fact have about sold out our first shipment,
but now we are getting in a new fresh stock, and
most of them better values than before.
The Ladies and Children’s Jackets come in all
the latest styles, and in all Colors, Tans, Royal
blues, Castors and blacks.
Ladies Jackets worth. $3.25 at-
Better quality, $8.75 values at- -
Best all wool $5.00 Jacket at. —
/ Ladies $ 10 Jackets at - - g. - - - -
Ladies plush Cape
a good value at $1.25 now at - —
A good $2.00 Cape, at —
Fine Silk Plush Cape $3.50 value
A full line of Furs, Scarfs, Collaretts. Ope
manufacturer of Furs , has just sent us a ship
ment of their goods to close out for them. You
can get them at factory prices.
to argue
favorable report of the
or bill. He represented
cotton mills of Gaines-
John A. Smith
chairman
(board of visitors of the
p School for the Deaf, went
pta Tuesday to appear be
ta appropriation committee
ke that the school be given
D for improvements greatly
$2.69;
-$2:98
.$4.00
$7.50.
New lot of Hats coming in this week, some
of those new styles that the young men are cal
ling for so much. One special lot of Manufac
turers samples,"and odds and ends just come in.
Not a hat in this lot worth less than $1.50, your
choice now at ...... JL Z .... «_7§c
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
HONEY TO LOAN.
We procure real estate loans for five
years time, payable in installments at
7 per cent interest. Call and see us.
Dunlap & Pickbell.
Gainesville, Ga.
How Are T«ar Kidneys 9
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills core all kidney Ills. 8am>
le free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y-
Riding saddles at prices to
move them. Come to see ns beifore yon
buy. W. A. WILSON & CO.
ALL ELSE FAILS.
CURES
Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.'
W. A. 'Wilson & Co pay cash or
trade for hides and tallow. Brandon
and Delaperriere’s old stand.
'Wood wanted: good shelled stove
wood. Those of The Cbackeb’s sub
scribers who are to pay their subscrip
tion in wood would oblige ns by bring
ing some in at once. -
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 trou&jp,
nervous prostration and general debil
ity; but. “Three bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk,” she
writes, “and m three months I felt likfe
a new person;” Women suffering from
Headache, Backache, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting
and Dizzy Spells will find it a .priceless
blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guar
anteed by M. C. Brown. Only 50c.
Moore and J. L.
^iil begm a big “music nor-
Nov. 25th, continuing twen-
Everybody is going, don’t
batisfaction guaranteed.
? to be taught at “Concord
» 12 mites North of Gaines-
A Poor Millionaire T:
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.
W. A. WILSON & CO,
Stepned Into Live Coals.
ien a child I burned my foot
Pnllv.” writes W. H. Eads of
GUARANTEED
UNDER A
R * R * FARE PA,D
200 FREE
Scholarships offered.
CA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon.Ca