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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 WHERETO 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 to get properly
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.
1 and bad points of
SHOES,.
and we never bay those whicb are the least suspi
cious. Only the best of each hind or grade get in
to our stock and the increasing number of custo
mers prove that our efforte to sell Fine Footwear
at reasonable qrices are appreciated.
Out “Foat-Glavs” $350 .‘sins for man, are gamateedta as gwi as ottos sail for $5 0j)
It vill certainly be to yonr interest to call and examine this shoe.
vou now
In our silk department we have a complete line of plain taffetas, corbed
waist taffetas, and dress foulards, 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 yon get good values for so little money.
Our display of embroideries, laces and insertions will compare favorably with
those of the largest city stores.
This department is onr special pride. We have everything for the “dressy” man in the way
of SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. ■
Hosiery! Hosiery! Hosiery!
Just now the busy house-wife does not care to be troubled with so much “darn mg”. Time
is money, and a gmall amount iuvested in opr ladies, 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 ordeii to move our stock of mattings promptly, we are offering a -reduction of 25 per
ent off, our regular prices. »
GROCERIES!
GROCERIES!
GROCERIES!
Mr. T. P. Hudson visited the Char
les ton. exposition this week.
Col. H. H. Perry made a business
trip to Atlanta this week.
Mr. J. J. Adams of Chestnut Moun
tain, was m town Wednesday, shaking
hands with his numerous friends.
Mr. Felix W. House, one of Gills-
ville’s sterling citizens, was here last
Tuesday.
Miss Nannie Mae Shipp was a guest
of friends in Atlanta a few days this
week.
Mr. J. Lamb'Johnston was among
those who went to the Charleston ex-.
position this week.
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Mr. and> Mrs. Hayne Palmour have
returned from their bridal tour to
Florida, ■
,Mrs.^ Mark Palmour left this week
for a visit to her parent® at Texarkana,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
respectfully announce myself a candidate for
election for Solicitor General of the North
stern Circuit, subject to the Derpocratic pri-
iry.
W. A. Charters.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for election for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Hall County, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary. Jot S. Allen.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Super
ior Court, subject to the primary election. I
earnestly request every citizen interested to
carefully investigate my record.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-
election to the office of Tax Collector of Hall
county, subject to the action of the Democratic
party, Mel Charles.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
[ respectfully announce myself a candidate
■ re-election for Tax Receiver of Hall county,
bject to the action of the Democratic party.
John W. Cox.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
for election for Tax Collector of Hall county,
subject to the action of the Democratic primary.
W. W. Sloan.
Thereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
tceiver of Hall county, subject to the action of
Democratic primary. M. McNeal.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER- <* «
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election for Treasnrer of Hall county, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary. ..
F. M. Tumlin. .’
[hereby announce myself a, candidate for elec
ta for Tax Receiver of Hall county,'subject to
e action of the Democratic primary ^
Mitchell w. white.
Mrs. M. 0. Brown.and children go to
Macon today to visit Mrs. Pierpont
Flanders for a week or more.
Mr. and -Mrs. W. A. Wray of Knox
ville, Tenn., have been in the city this
wee-* visiting Dr. and Mrs, J. W.
Bailey.
Mrs. B. H. Hardy returned home to
Barnesville last Tuesday .after a pleas
ant vist of several days in the city.
Miss Pearl Goudelock returned home
to Atlanta Tuesday after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. J. R. Barnes. :
Solomon Sacks is offering some good
values in men’s and boys’ clothing,
shoes, hats, ete. It will pay you to get
his prices before making- your pur
chases in anything in his line.
Mrs. Dr. J. W. Quillian of Buford, is
visiting Mrs. J. B. George, Mrs. W. J.
Porter and other relatives.
Mr. M. C. Brown returned Thursday
morning from a visit to Atlanta.
To the Voters of Hall County:
I respectfully annonnce myself a candidate
fcfor County Treasurer, subject to the Demecratic
Primary 7th day of August. 1902. I was born in
Gainesville and have liyed here all of my life.
The people of the county know me, and my
capabilities. If elected Treasurer, I will admin
ister the affairs honestly and faithfully.. I ask
the support of the people of the county.
Respectfully, Warren H. Campbell.
1 respectfully announce myself a candidate
r election for Sheriff of Hall county, subject
the action of the Democratic primary.
Try Parnell’s barber shop for a
good clean shave or haircut. -
Disc Harrows, Corn Drills, Fertilizer Drills, Cotton Planters.
Blue Ribbon, Roman, Terrell and Little Joe
E. P. Chambers
Has moved his office next door to Dr.
W. L. Logan, East Washington street.
clion for the office of Sheriff of Hall county
>ject to the action of the Democratic primary
John L. Gaines.
Ffice hot or cold baths, while you
wait, ar Parnell’s barber shop.
Wanted: Two men with families to
farm. Dr. A. R. Danforth, *
Norcross, Ga,
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, BELTING AND
MILL - SUPPLIES. f
Our Goods Are The Best.
Our Prices Are Right.
Come And See Us.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate
F election for Representative of Hall county m
|e General Assembly, subject to the action of
e Democratic primary.
THEOLDREUABLE
Buist’s garden and flower seeds. If
yon want to be sure of a good stand
sow Buist’s" seeds. For sale in hulk
and packages by ,
1 Mrs. J.E
SPRING ai
!. Jackson,
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