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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1901
Bradford has just comple
x-room cottage on Center
For Mayor.
To My Fellow Citizens:
X take thisT method of announcing'
myself as a candidate for the office of
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 he a Mayor for all
of Atlanta, was a
r, Deputy sheriff J.
this week.
made a business
this week, re-
Wednesday mor-
JofUis brother,
jle, several day?
^ C. Thomas
Carolina
„ to the Clt y
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,
.Athens tfanuci ^
a Mrs. H. P. Hinton have moved
beantlfol new Upson cottage on
»avenue, where they both will
vhted to receive their friends.
oiston & Co,, sold a carload of
or a and Shorthorn. cattle here
^ay at auction. The cattle
rerv pretty and many Hall coun
ts will he improved by this sale.
g C. Dunlap has purchased the
property on Green street, whieh
posed of 8 acres between Prof,
pnhertson’s and' Mr. E. P. Cham-
After having been solicited by many
citizens of Gainesville, we announce
our names as candidates for Mayor and
Aldermen at the ensuing election, and
if elected pledge ourselves to the best
interest of Gainesville.
For Mavor—P. N. Parker.
For Alderman—C. C. Stator, 1st
Ward.
For Alderman—J. M. Williams, 2nd
Ward.
For Alderman—S. C. Dunlap. Jr., 3rd
Ward.
We earnestly solicit the support of
every citizen of Gainesville.
A good fur scarf worth $1.00 now at— 69c
Better quality worth $2.00 at ——JtJ —$1.50
One Lot Scarfs 40 inches long worth $8.00 now
at................. —....- — .-..... — $1.98
Fur CoUarefcts to be sold at about one half their
real value at from $1.25 to .. —. - - -.. . . -$5.00
Dress Goods
We offer this week some special values in La
dies Dress Goods, plain and figured Worsteds,
in all colors:
The 15c quality at........ — 12^c
Best 20c goods at —. | —15c
A good 25c quality at'. „ —-I7£c
A nice line of Suitings and Skirtings in all
the newest cloths, and sold in patterns:
All wool Venitian DreBS Pattern worth
$3.00 now at —.-L—.. $2.50
All wool Dress Pattern $3,50 now at —$2.98
Skirt Pattern worth $2.00 now at. -.. ... -$1.40
Skirt Pattern best $2.50 value now at-- -- -$2.00
Best $3.00 Skirt Pattern —.............. $2.50
We offer for awhile two special bargains in
plain White Lawn. They are 40 incheB 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 30c
Jeans that we are selling at-— — -20 and 25c.
ill porks beef, muttop, veal
hand. Lathem & Son:
25 Doz. Ladies Under Vests usual value
15c now — i-; ——-—40c
25 Doz Ladies Under Vests worth 25c each host
- .... . 19c
25 Doz Ladies Wool Under Vests worth
85c now at . - - - ...... 69c
50 doz Mens Under shirts, and drawers worth
30c each our price — ........ —^25c
50 Doz Mens heavy fleeced lined under shirts
and drawers worth 50- each now at .——39c
25 Doz Mena Wool Shirts and Drawers
$1.25 Value.- .. - —- ....—98c
■always on
Ivall & Co., desire your trade and
inter time is here, it will pay you
|ad their advertisement and see
| they have to offer in their line
|is season. No cleverer people live
(Stovall & Co., and they will al-
I treat you right and sell you good
(at lowest prices.
nghead Cheese, the finest to
Id, at R. D. Mitchell & Son’s.
Inson Bros. & Waters, that new
If hustling young men, who re
ly openec^up business in the new
[second door below the post office
rest Washington street, are sue-
fcg well. In this issue they have
nvertisement whieh yon should
and then visit their store. “The
bf eyerythmg” is what they sell
Bod at lowest prices.
iSters received daily for our ous
ts. We iiandle only the best. La
st Son.
The smokestack of the engine at the
Queen City Planing Mills burned out at
1 o’clock Thursday morning. The
alarm was turned in, but the flames
were extingnished.before the depart
ment reached the mills. No damage
was done.
20 Doz Ladies Fascinators the 20c kind now
at —...... —..... 15c
20 Doz better quality Fascinators at . 20c
20 Doz 30c to 75c quality now at - — -25 to 69c.
Judge Gaston’s Side of Tlie Question.
On the last page of this issue will be
found Judge Gaston,s side of the con
troversy in the municipal campaign.
Clothin
He only asks the citizens of the city to
read his side of the matter, believing
that they will then realize what he has
done for the city, will endorse his ad
ministrations, and will vindicate “him
at the polls on December 10th. (It)
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. Tt 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 $25.00 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 .'■ell 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-.... ———$2.69*
Better quality, $3.75 values at.... $2.$8
Best all wool $5.00 Jacket at - - - r — $4.00
Ladies $10 Jackets at —$7.50.
Ladies plush Cape
a good value at $1.25 now at - —*-98e
A good $2.00 Cape, at— —$1.50
Fine Silk Plush Cape $3.50 value $2 50.
A full line ofFurs’, Scarfs, Collarette. One
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.
NOTICE OF ELECTION,
ice is hereby given that an elec-
dll be held at the City Hall, in
isville, Hall county, Georgia, on
10th. day of December 1901, for
ir and three Aldermen for said
to serve for a term of two years
, beginning January 1, 1902. One
(d Aldermen to be elected from the
|Ward, one from th*e Second Ward
be from the Third Ward of said
mountain Beef. We are hand
ling the best mountain beef. Alsc
pork, mutton, veal, etc. R, D. Mitchell
& Son.
Mr. Geo. F. DeLong Dead.
Mr. George F. Delong, a highly res
pected citizen and Christian gentleman,
died at his home on . Athens road last
Tuesday afternoon of scrofula. He has
been in bad health for sometime and
his death was not wholly unexpected.
He is survived by his wile and eight
children. His remains were carried to
Dewberry No. 1. and interred Wednes
day, Rev. D. S. Grindle preaching the
funeral. Mr. DeLong was forty seven
years of age.
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 bat in this lot worth less than $1 50, your
chojce now at ../.. « _ > —75c
1. M. Winburn, from the 1st Ward,
. Loden, J P & N P, from the 2d
i, and J. C, Boone, from the Third
1, have been appointed by the
>r and Council of said City, as Man-
5 of said election to receive and
t the votes polled,
as 29th. day of Nov. 1901.
R. D*. Mitchell,
hiay or City of Gainesville.
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
Celery, nice and fresh all the time
at Lathem & Son’s.
Campbell—Long.
Mr. Joseph Campbell of Calhoun, and
Miss Vandora Long of New Holland,
were married at the Baptist Parsonage
by Rev. J. A. Wynne at 10 o’clock Wed
nesday morning.
ilery, the kind that’s fresh and
[at Mitchell’s market.
F. TURNER
Misgiving was appropriately ob-
p in Gainesville, most of the
P’ hanks and other business hous-
ping the entire day. At the First
pt church a union service was
jin which all denominations par-
Md. Rev. F, C. McConnell, for-
p pastor of this chureh, hut now
pary of the foreign mission hoard
r Southern Baptist Convention,
phed a most excellent sermon ,to
jkr?e congregation, which filled
parch °verflowii»g. The church
icely decorated, and the music
S Ter y appropriate and a very pleas-
Ntnre of the service. Besides the
p offering taken at the close of
pvicej many articles of clothing
p>d were sent in previously, all
pch was distributed to the poor
psday afternoon.
is what you get at
ptaurant. Try it. Lathem & Son.
Riding; saddles at prices to
move them. Come to see Us before you
buy. W. A. WILSON & CO.
OF LIVING COMES FROM HOME-LIKE SURROUNDINGS
Public School’s Thank Offering.
The city public schools got up a big
Thanksgiving offering for the poor
and distributed the same on Wednes
day afternoon. The offering consis
ted of clothing, food, etc., and it *was
indeed, a gre^t help to the poor. The
offering of the public school was larger
than that of any previous - year. No
session bf the school was held Thurs-
Wood wanted: good shelled stove
wood. Those of The Cracker’s sub
scribers who are to pay their subscrip
tion in wood would oblige us by bring
ing some in at once.
How Are Y«ar Kidney* f
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam*
pie free. Add. Stealing Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y-
cuts a big figure in the house-hold happiness. Find a home that is neatly fur
nished, and you will be pretty sure to find real honest Comfort there
Different people haye different needs and tastes in furniture. What suits
one wont suit another, I study the needs of everyone, and buy accordingly
AH leather collars from 75ets to
5. W. A. WILSON & CO.
X?fs3i, oysters and game every day
at Lathem & Son’s. * 1
Brown’s bridge Is Open.
The county commissioners of Hall
county and. the ordinary _of Forsyth
county met at Brown’s bridge last
Tuesday at noon and accepted the new
bridge from the contractor, Washing
ton King, paid him for it, and opened
the bridge to the public. Mr. John A.
Smith, Chairman of the Hall county
board, states that it is one of the best
bridges in the county. It will prove a
great- benefit and convenience to the
traveling public.
DR. DIXON'S ROCK CARP COUGH SYRUP
For Coughs of all kinds.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAiLS.
, Cougb Syrup. Tastes Good,
in time. ?nM by druggists.
You can get )ust what yon are looking for from me
the lowest.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We procure real estate loans for five
years time, payable in installments at
7 per cent interest. Call and see ns.
Dunlap & Pickrell.
’Gainesville, Ga.