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The Southern and G. J. and S.railways are bringing us
from the largest clothing makers of the United States
a magnificent stock of* spring suits and pants, consist
ing of all the new ideas that combined tailoring ability
is capable of producing.
WHAT AND WHE RE TO BUY” is a question which
you will begin to • consider seriously in a very short time.
To clear your mind and to guide 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
for us to add that your spring outfit purchased of us,
while it will be correct, will not necessarily require a
greaT ourlay of money.
cious. Only the best of each kiad or grade get in
to our stock end the increasing number of custo
mers prove that our efForte to sell Fine Footwear
at reasonable qrices are appreciated.
Our “Foot-Glove” $3.50 >hae for man, are guaranteed to be as good as otters sell for $5 00
It will certainly be to your interest to call and examine ttis shoe. —..
serious
In our.'silk department we have a complete line of plain taffetas, corbed
waist taffetas, and dress fonlards, embracing all* the latest and most exclusive
designs, ranging in price from 40cts per yrd up. We will ae specialy'pleased to
have the ladies call and examine these goods.
French and Italian lawns, linens and dimiters are 'the prettiest in town, and
another beauty about them is, that you, get good values for so little money.
Our display of embroideries, laces and insertions will compare favorably with
those of the largest city stores.
special pride. We have everything for the “dressy” man in the way
This department is our
of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR.
Hosiery 1 Hosiery! Hosiery!
Just now the busy house-wife does not care to be troubled with so much “darning”. Time
i s money, and a small amount invested in our jadies, misses and children’s hosiery will save
much annoyance, and provide you with an abundance of this line of goods. We have all colors
and sizes. - -• • . .. •
In order to move our stock of mattings promptly, we are offering a reduction of 25 per
cent off our regular prices. t
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
FOR THE SCHOOL CHIL
DREN
Wiio have tlsat troublesome
itching eruption now pre
vailing: Tiy Anti-ltch. Clean
and quick. 50c. bottle.
lr. B. G. Parks of Gaidesville, was
nitted to practice in the United
ites court in Atlanta last Tuesday.
Gunther’s caramels are the best.
Come to see me for your barber
work. Lee Pabnell .
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 Palin-
our Hardware Co’.s and get you some
Hooks, Lines etc.
ailes Allen, aged 70 years, a good
l-time negro, died at his home on
gh street last Monday morning.
tfrs. Campbell, of Atlanta, has been
the city for several days visiting her
ter, Mrs. H. N. Merck, who has been
ite sick. •** .
tfrs. D. H. Dougherty, of Atlanta,
3 been in the city this week visiting
r sister, Mrs. J. E. Murphy.
Hr. John F. Little, who has been
it at home for some days with a car-
ficle on his heck, is about well Again
l will resume traveling next week
the McNeel Marble. Co.
Try Parnell’S barber shop for a
good clean shave or haircut.
Tile Best barber work is what
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be
tween Gunther’s andiMitcbell’s.
R. Smitll has eight store counters
and table for sale.
Practically Starving.
“After using a few bottles of TECodol
Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per
fect and permanent relief frorp a severe
and chronic case of stomr.ch trouble,”
Says J. R, Holly, real estate, insurance
and. loan agent, of Macomb, Ill. “Be
fore using 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she
could not eat ah 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
any good food you want, but don’t
bVerload the stomach. Kodol Dyspep
sia; C|ure will always digest it for yon,
ROBERTSON & LAW.
Gunther’s bread is pure and whole
some, made with purely vegetable fer
mentation. Fresh every day. ;:
Our boys are glad to show you our
new line of Garden hoes. - If the, price
ain’t right don’t buy’em.
Palmour 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.
Nice hot or cold baths, while
wait, ar Parnell’s barber shop.
Could Not Breathe.'
Coughs, Colds, croup, grip, bronchi
tis, other throat and lung troubles are
quickly cured by One, , Minnie Co^gn
Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is dot
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,” says Justice of
the Peace, J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss.
'Eat Gunther’s home made candies,
cream peanut, taffy and others.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver of Hall county, subject to the. action of
a Democratic primary, M. McNeal.
‘ Are you ready for your Digging
Forlss, Spading Forks, * (Garden Hoes
and Rakes. ; See. Palmour Hardware
Company..
And now it’s Mr. Terrell’s turn
in Hall. The othter candidates
have been in “our midst. ”
Mrs. N. H. Mineey. .
Mrs. N. H. Mineey died at her home
in the Fork district 21st.
I hereby announce- myself a candidate -for;
Sheriff of Hall county, subject to the action of
the Democratic party. Aaron W. Pass,
instant, of
consumption, age nineteen years. Her
remains were interred at Antioch last
Saturday afternoon, Rev-. W. F. Quil-
lian conducting the funeral services.
She is survived by p her husband and
two children. • - -
Mr. Mel J. Charles announces this
Seek for re-election as Tax Collector
all county. He has filled this of-
fe very acceptably, and is a popular
pcial whose efficiency and aceomoda-
pn make him a winner every time.
Mr. B. R. Williams of Flowery
ranch, asked the United States court
adjudge him a bankrupt last* Tues-
iy, and Judge Newman appointed
pi. Lesbej,* D. Puckett of Gainesville,
(receiver and he spent a day or two
[Flowery Branch this week taking
\ inventory of Williams’ assets.
[Mr. Jot S. Allen announces in this
sue for clerk of the Superior court.
3 is a well known citizen, is capable
taking care of the office and has
&ny friends who- will work for his
'Urination, Mr. Allen made the race
'0 years ago and piled up a vote
editable to any man.
I hereby .announce myself a candidate for
Sheriff of Hall county, subject to a Democratic
primary. J. A. Lyle.
for election for Sheriff of Hall county, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary.
G. J. Hanes.
Stole a Mattress.
Will Wade, coli, was arrested by
Policeman Truman Bagwell Thursday
for stealings mattress from Mrs. B. F.
Simmons. He-had beeii at work there
and stole the mattress and carried it to
an out-house, near Mrs. Mulliken’s on
North Bradford street/ where it was
ABOVE
SEA.
AGRICULTURAL
College
Main Building.
A Poor Milidnaire
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 fthe
stomach, aid digestion* promote as-
lmilation, improve appetite. Pnee 25e.
Money back if not satisfied. Sold by
M. C. Brown, druggist. *
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election as Representative, subject to a Demo
cratic primary. John h. Pixrce. •
Col H. W. J. Ham For Senator.
.It is understood that Col! H. W. .J.
Ham is seriously considering making
the race for State Senator from this,
the Thirty third, district. Some of -his
friends are urging him to enter the
race, it is said. If Col Ham makes the
race there will be probably three can-
didates, viz: Mr. Robert F. Quillian,
already announced,. Mr. Frank T.
Dayie and Col. Ham. The centest
would be lively with these three in the.
field..
thl old reliable
Buist’s garden and flower seeds. If
|>u want to be sure of ’a good stand
| w Buist’s seeds. For sale in bulk
^ packages by
| Robertson & Law, druggists.
Mr. T. P.[ Hudson has returned
home from a business trip of sev
eral days to Columbus and points
in Alabama. , ,