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SATURDAY MARCH 1, 1902,
I jlpg much SHOE SEUINt
I 1 and shoe buying: has lea
(I '! 1 \^% ed us a lot about tbe je«
f- - "■ ■ ~-~l and bad points of
SHQlds, ■
and we as ever buy those which are thdleast sus
cions. Only the bt^st ofeach kint| or grade Met
to our stock: audr tbe^-ihcrea^n^ 'number of cus
The Southern and G. J. and S. \|
railwg^sf^ire bringing us from it \ ,TX
^hfe largest clothing makers of 1-1 i
the United States a magnifi^ / ||J
cent stock of spring suits and ,-rMf fe§§
pants, consisting of all the ne.w ** | V\ l
ideas that combined tailoring
ability is capable of producing.
“WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY” is a q
you will begin to consider seriously in a ve
To clear your mind and to guide you arij
you now that this is the place for you to
rigged up in the latest and best. . It is pi
for us to lid that your spring outfit pui
while it will he nnfrpr^ will tint necessa.
grea
In our silk department we 1iTvT* , *TT r UiH.plTfr ]ii
waist taffetas^ and dress foulards, embracing all tbe
designs, ranging in price from 40cts per yrd up. We
have the ladies call and examine these goods.
mon
French and Italian lawns, linens and dimitms lire the
mother beauty about them is, that you get gcxxTvalues for t
Our display of ejmbroideries, laces and insertions will
;hose of the
largegt-icity^t^Fes,
This department is our special pride. We have everything for the *
of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR.
iosiery! ; Hosiery! Hosiery!
Just now the busy house-wife d^M^ftot^are to be troubled with so much “darn ing”. I Time
. money, and a small amount iuvested in oulNjadies, misses and children’s hosiery wiljl save
l uch annoyance, and provide you with an abundance of this line of goods. We have aU colors
ad sizes. ' .; .
The largest line by far ever shown in this market, now is- the time to buy.
get the ehoise of patterns. ‘
GROCERIES!
GROCERIES!
GROCERIES!
b which is now receiving more attention than another, it is our grocery room. Here you will find all that is fresh and best in staple and fancy
grocery business of the town, and if prudent buying, careful attention and prompt delivery count foriqnything, jour trade will be ours.
Mr. J. C. Hill, of Greenville, S. C..
Is here a day or two this week-
fir, t. C. Candler was in town several
iys this week from Atlanta.
Bay “Foot Glove*’$3.50 shoes from
Ifth-Thomas Co.
Hr. W. R. Dexter returned home to
ly from Augusta, where he has been
r several weeks.
Mr. Geo. S. Johnson says he is in the
lee for sheriff, his being about the
penth entry up to date.
Hr. Dean Wilbanks, of Banks county
Is been here this week trying to buy
pome for the purpose of moving here.
Mr. Calvin Holmes, of Atlanta, spent
pt Sunday in the city with his sister,
psLeize Holmes, ott Race street.
Mrs. C. C. Staton has been quite
pt for several weeks, hut her friends
3 pe for her early and complete recove-
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
.Had. Nine Bottles And Two Jugs.
There was a wholesale capture of
whiskey in the city last Wadnesday
afternoon, George Duuagan, Geiorge
Johnson and A. L. Dunagan having
been arrested at Looper’s wagon yard
with nine bottles and two jugs, each of
which contained an amofint of the stuff.
They were located by Policeman Bag-
well, and he was assisted in the arrest
by Policeman Smith. At 4 o’clock
that afternoon Geo. Johnson was tried
by MayOr Parker, but as there was not
sufficient evidence to convict he was
acquitted, and the cases against the
two other defendants were not prossed.
The police officers got the whisky, but
they pulled the crowd just a little top
soon, as they failed to secure quite
enough evidence. They skinned out
in a hurry after the Mayor let them go.
Lost Boy.
Cornelius Brown, colored, 12 years
old, about 5 feet high, left Gainesville
over the G. J. and S.. R. R. Thursday
Fedruary 20th. with a drummer and
has not since returned home. When
last seen by me he had on a red striped
sweater. He has big scar on right side
of head, vaccination scar on left arm,
and has downcast countenance. Any
information as to his where-abouts
will be duly appreciated by his motner,
Georgia Brown, col., Gainesville, Ga.,
FOR GRIP, COLDS, ETC,.
Dr. Dixon’s Roqk Candy
Cough Syrup, taken in con
nection with Cripsules, is
the remedy. It will cure
as certainly as water will
put out f i re. Can be taken
by anybody regardless of
age, color, or previous con
dition, 25cts. each per
bottle.
Mr. W. E. Crockett came home from
Gainesyille Saturday to see home folks,
returning Monday.—Marietta Journal.
Mr, Bob Dodgen. of Gainesville, was
here Sunday. .Bob says he is doing a
fine business m Gainesville*.—Marietta
Journal.
Be sure to keep up with Smith-Thom-
as Co’s., advertisements ip this paper.
They are offering some great values,
and it will pay our readers to pay this
firm a visit when out shopping.
Dr. E. B. Dixon, who has been sick
for a month or more, left this week for
St. Augustine and Palm .Beach, Fla., to
spend sometime in the hope of being
benefited. His friends wish for him a
pleasant time and a speedy restoration
to health. .
Strikes A Rich Find.
“I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nervous
debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan
caster, N. H., “No remedy helped me
until I began using Electric Bitters,
which did me more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have also
kept my wife ih excellent' health lor
years. She says Electric Bitters are
just splendid for female troubles; that
they are a grand tonic and invigora-
tor for weak, run down women. No
other medicine can ta&e its place in
our family.” Try them.- Only 50e. Sat
isfaction guaranteed by Mt C. BROWN.
Tom Sanders Fined SSO And Costs.
Tom Sanders, who runs a negro
restaurant on Spring* street, was fined
$50 and costs by Mayor Parker Wednes
day afternodn for selling liquor- San
ders got mixed fip. with M two Daw
son county blockahers' Tuesday and as
a result he was convicted of selling,
liquar, He appealed to the council,
bntas not enough members were pres-
sent Thursday night to try it, the case
went over to* the next regular meeting.
Could Not Breathe.
Coughs, colds, cropp, grip, bronchi
tis, other throat and lung troubles are
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure*. One Minute Cough Cure is not
a mere expectorant, which gives only-
temporary relief. It softens and liqui
fies the mucous, draws out the inflama-
tion and removes the cause of the dis
ease. Absolutely safe. Acts at once.
“One Minute Cough Cure will do all
that is claimed for it, 7 ’ says Justice of
the Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss.
“My wife eould not get her breath and
was relieved by the first dose. It has
been a benefit to all my family.” ROB
ERTSON & LAW. - .
Mr. Sam Dunlap Jr.., is wearing a
badly sprained knee as a result of a
playful tusselwith Mr. Howell Abbott
last Tuesday. They were wrestling,
and Mr. Dunlap’s leg got caught under
Mr. Abbott’s body as the latter threw
the former.
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Hon. John H. Pierce was in town
one day this week, and was warmly
greeted by his friends. He never miss
ed a roll call during the two terms Jie
was in the house. Mr. Pierce will like
ly be in the race for representative
again, and has many warm friends who
will support, him.
Dr. C. E. Bowman, president Of
Emory college, preached* interesting
sermons at the morning and evening
services at the First Methodist church-
here last Sunday. A collection was
taken amounting to about $50 for the
new science hall to be erected on
Emory college campus.
Practically Starving-
“After using a few bottles of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per
fect and permanent relief from a severe
and chronic case of stomach trouble,”
says J. R. Holly, real estate, insurance
and loan agent; of Macomb, I1L “Be
fore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she
cpulfi not eat an ordinary meal with
out intense suffering. She is now en
tirely cured.. Several physicians and
many remedies had failed to give re
lief.” You. don’t have to diet. Eat
ahy good food . you want, hut don’t
overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure will always digest it for you.
ROBERTSON & LAW.
' Boyd—Edmondson.
At the residence of Judge F. M.
Loden, who officiated, last Sunday
afternoon,- Mr, John Boyd and Miss
Gertrude Edmondson were happily
married. A few intimate friends of
the bride and groom were present.
The young people have the best wishes
of a host of friends,
Married Last Sunday.
Mr. A. A. Smith, of Buford, and Miss
Lizzie Irvine, of Gainesuille, were
marr ied at the home of the bride’s par
ents on Green stree, last Sunday after
noon at 4 o’clock, Rev. L. A. Simpson
officiating. Only a few friends and
relatives were present, the marriage
!, owiug to tha
Made Fine Address.
Tho annual alumni address of the
Decora literary society of the N. G. A,
college at Dahlonega was delivered
last Saturday evening by Mr. B. G.
Parks, of Gainesville, who chose for
his subject, “What Hath God Wrought.
The address was an excellent one, re
flecting great credit upon the bright
young lawyer who delivered it. Mr.
Parks is a 1900 graduate of the college.
Blown to Atoms.
The old idea that the body some
times needs a powerful, drastic, purga
tive pill has been exploded: for Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, which are per
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
and bowels to expel poisonous matter
cleans the system and absolutely cure
Constipation and Sick Headache. On
ly 25c M, C. BROWN’S Drug store.
being a very- quiet one,
recent death of a relative of Mr. Irvine’s
family. .
The groom is a son of Hon. W. T*
Smith, of Buford, and is a successful
young business man. The bride is an
accomplished young lady, and has nu»
merous friends.
JFor Sale: Two pairs good mules,
wagons and harness.
Jno. A. Smith Mfg Co.,
. : . Gainesville, Ga*
II. • Smitti has eight store counters
and table for sale.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever,
10c, 25c, It C. QJ. C.fail, druggists ref wd moae|»
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