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■SHOES,. •
anel we ncvcr bay those wliicb are tlie least snspi*
cions. Only the best of each kind or grade get in
to oar stock and the increasing number of custo
mers prove that oar eflPocte to sell Fine Footwear
at reasonable qrices are appreciated.
Onr“Foot-Glo¥e” $360 sIidb lor 1D3I1, are gaifeateed to ba as g39il as others sail for $500
It will certainly be toyonr interest to call and examine this shoe. -
cent stock ot spring suits ana tii ■ : ''i
pants, consisting ot all the new s 0*'
ideas that combined tailoring Y'.
ability is capable of producing. : \-- ■ .
“WHAT AND WHERE TO BUY” is a question which
you will begin to consider seriously in a very short time.
To clear your mind and to guid you aright, we say to
you now that, this is the place for you to get properly
rigged up in the latest and best. It is perhaps useless
tor us to add that your spring outfit purchased of us,
while it will be correct, will not necessarily require a
greaT ouTlay of money.
in our silk department we have a complete line of. plain taffetas, corbed
waist taffetas, and dress foulards, epibyacing all the latest and most exclusive
designs, ranging in price from 40ets per yrd up. We will ae specialy pleased to
have the ladies call and examine these goods.
French and Italian lawns, linens and dimkers are the prettiest in town, and
another beauty about them is, that you get good values for so little tnonay.
Our display of embroideries, laces and insertions will compare favorably with
those of the largest city stores.
This departmentis our special pride. We have everything- for the
of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR.
Hosiery! Hosiery! J H
Just now the busy house-wife does not care to be troubled with so much “darning 1
is money, and a small amount invested in our jadies, misses aud children’s hosiery
much annoyance, and provide you with an abundance of this line of goods. We have
and sizes. ; r-
The largest line by far ever shown in this market, now is the time to buy. ; Come early
department of this big store 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 &pey
We are anxious to do the grocery business of the town, and if prudent buying, careful attention and prompt delivery count for anything, your trade Will be ours.
Mr. Walton V. Wail was here a dav
or two this week.
Miss Carrie Gaston was a visitor in
Atlanta this week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
FOR RENT—A comfortable
five room house, surrounded by eight
acres of orchard, vineyard ahd large
garden. Also barn, stable and shop,
situated on wood’s, mill road, within
city limets* Fine view, and pure soft
water, also another three room house.
Apply toE. O. Peterson, Gainesville, Ga.
Gunther’s caramels are the best,
Come to see me for your barber
work. Lee Parnell.
R. Smith has a good two horse wag
on for sale. .
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate for
re-election for Solicitor General of the North
Eastern Circuit, subject to the Democratic pri
mary.
W. A. Charters.
When you start fishing go by Palm-
our Hardware Co’.s and get you some
Hooks, Lines etc. ,A
Mr. W. E. Crockett spent last Sun
day with home folk’s at Marietta.
Mr. Bentley Gaston, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here as a * guest of his father’s
family, Judge J. B. Gaston.
Miss Calvin, of Augustr, is a guest of
her sister, Mrs. E. M. Hafer.'
Mr. L. Q ? Allen of Buford, was a vis
itor to the city this week.
Mr. Ralph Webb was in the city
visiting friends a day or two this week
Miss Mary Goolsby of Carlton, is in
the city a guest of the family of Dr. W.
«G. Ham. \
Mrs. J. E. Jackson returned from a
business trip to New York last Wednes
day morning.
Mr, John O. Davies, a well known
traveling man, of Newnan, was in the
•city Thursday.
Mr. Ike Lips tine, of Atlanta, arrived
in the city Thursday, and was warmly
greeted by his numerous friends.
A dance was given at the Horse
Guards armory last # Monday evening,
•quite a number of young people being
present to enjoy it. •
Mr. George P. Estes left' last Monday
to spend two or three weeks in New
York city. He will devote, his time to
the purchase of spring goods.
Mr. Guy Clopton’s friends were glad
to see him down. town Thursday. It
was his first trip to the square since he
broke his arm several weeks ago.
Messrs. R. E. A. ndoeand HP. Bell
have gone to New York to make their
spring and summer purchases of goods.
These gentlemen are up to-date mer
chants and will select a pretty line of
d r v goods, etc.
Mrs. H. P.Farrow. who was detained
in Atlanta several weeks by the scarlet
fever among her grand-children, at
Mrs. John Cooper’s, has returned home.
The lever was of a mild type, but the
authorities in Atlanta are very rigid in
the enforcement of their quarantine
regulations, and in this instance kept
it up about nine weeks. ]
Try ParnelFs barber >, shop for a
good clean shave or haircut.
Mr. Cicero Cagle was in town yester
day shaking hands with his numerous
friends.
Tite. t Best barber work is what
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be
tween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s.
Tot Causes Night Alarm.
“One night my brother’s baby was
taken with Croup,” writes Mrs. J.C. Sni
der,; of Crittenden, Ky., “It seemed 5:
would strangle before we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always
keep it in the house to protect our chil
dren from Croup and Whooping Cough.
It cured me of a chronic bronchial
trouble that no other remedy would
relieve.” Infallible for Coughs, Colds.
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at M. CL
BROWN’S.
Our boys are glad to show you our
new line of Garden hoes.- If the price
ain’t right don’t buy ’em.
Palmoub Hardware Co.
for tax receiver.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for re election for Tax Receiver of Hall county,
subject to the action of the Democratic party.
John W. Cox*
R* Smith has eight store counters
and table for sale.
Charley Perry, who has been in New
York for some time, is at home on a
visit to his father, Col. H. H. Perry.
Rev. and Mrs. J, A. Wynne, Judge
and Mrs. G. H. Prior, Col. W. I. Hobbs
Dr. M. M. Riley and Col. Jj -C. Boone
will go to Rome, 26th instant, as dele
gates- to the^ State Baptist Convention,
from the first Baptist chureh of Gaines
ville.
Gunther’s bread is pure and whole
some, made with purely vegetable fer
mentation. Fresh every day.
Nice hot or cold baths, while you
wait, ar Parnell’s barber shop.
AN INTERESTING CONTEST.
Some months ago that live, up-tc-
date firm of J. B. Mathis & Co. inaugi -
rated a contest which not only proven
interesting to themselves and the con
testants, hut profitable to the tradim-
public as well. The contest has close 1
and the result announced, and thi-.
firm has been warmly complimented or
all sides for this progressive movement,
which has resulted so advantageous! v
to their customers. Those who won
the prizes were as follows: |g|
Wood & Co., of Talmo, Jackson
county, won the horse, their nnmber
being the winning one, 134. Thf
horse is an $160 animal, and Wood &
Co., have won a splendid prize by
patronizing J. B. Mathis & Co. Their
receipt for the horse is on exhibition in
Mathis & Co.’s show window.
The buggy and set of harness was
drawn by ticket No. 3831, held by Col.
Fletcher M. Johnson of this city. . He,
too, is feeling good because he bought
goods of J. B. Mathis & Co.
Charles Johnson, 'Colored, drew the
ladies’ silk lined jacket, his number
being 1302. He lives about four mile*
from Gainesville.
Mr. John Whelehel, who lives near
New Bridge, drew the gun, he holding
the lucky ticket, No. 3833.
The hunting season closes today.
The bird hunters have had a good dqal
of fun during the season, and regret
that they must close their sport.
However, the law says they must stop.
Eat Gunther’s home made candies,
cream peanut, taffy and others.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Hall county, subject to a Democratic
primary. J. A. Lyle.
Judge W. N.' Dyer is making some
noteworthy improvements in his prop
erty, the old Cobb place. He is build
ing several new houses, one of which
will he especially fitted np for his own
use. He will spend a mep sum of mon
ey in doing this work, which will not
only enhance the value of his own
property, but that adjoining it as well.
Mrs. W. F. Findley has been quite
seriously sick this week, but she was
somewhat improved yesterday.
Were Quietly Married.
Mr, W. A. Ramsey of this city, and
Miss Minnie Dunagan were quietly
married at the home of the bride’s
father, Mr. Zeke Dunagan, last Sunday
afternoon at 3 o’clock, Rev. J. B. Boyd
officiating.
The young people have many friends,
all of whom extend to them heartiest
congratulations and best wishes,
Old Soldier’s Experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of
Winchester, Ind., writes: “My wife
was sick a long time in spite of good
doctor’s treatment, but was wholly
cured by Dr. King’s-New Life Pills,
which worked wonders for her health”.
Thev always do. Try them. Only 25c
at M. C. BROWN’S DRUG STORE.
Forks, Spading Forks, Garden Hoes
and Rakes. See Palmour Hardware
Company.
Mr. John H. Turner has moyed into
Dr. E. E. Dixon’s house, next door to
Col. W. I. Hobbs, on Race street.
LOST: A jet cross breast pin tipped
with gold. Suitable reward if same be
returned to Robertson & Law’s drug
store.
Elsewhere in this issue appears the
statement of the State Banking Com
pany, which is shown to be in excellent
condition. This is a strong institution,
and one of Gainesville’s best enter-