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Opens the Spring season’s business with the greatest aggregation of Spring and Summer Dress Goods ever shown in the Gaines
ville market, They are showing the very latest. Novel ties in all the new wash fabrics of the seasons, including a line of white
Goods and Ginghams, the very things the ladies are looking for right now, and at prices to suit all, ranging from 4 cents all along up
to 50 cents a yard. Also a beautiful line of Dimities, Batiste, French M&drass, Zephyrs, fine ^Embroidered Swiss, and a full and
complete line of Silks of every description. A few quotations below will show the cheapness of our goods in comparison with
prices at other stores. . -
Shirts
Silk Waists
tise them at 75c. per yard; our
price, Oc.
The best value of all; if any one
thing is better than another with
us it is our fine line of* Taffeta
Silks; the most beautiful heavy
Satin finish, in all, the shades';
worth every piece $1 a yard;
at - - ' - 75c.
Nice line Black Silks for skirts
*
and Shirt Waists ffom, per
yard - - - 50ctO $1
One special lot we got, about 50
Suits in all, good all-wool black
twilled Clay worsted, sells every
where $6.50 to $7.60; our price now
We are showing this season the
prettiest line of medium priced
Shifts we have ever had. One lot
of about 50 dozen made ' of the
very latest styles in Percales,
Corded Piques, and Madras Cloths,
some quality that other, stores
sell for 6(5c to 75c; our price with
these Shirts, - 7 48C.
The very best 75c. value, no bet
ter anywhere, now at - 09c,
[One lot of Dress Ginghams,
j^autifnl styles, m stripes and
[aids, regular values 7 l-2c to
c; at per yard, 6 l-2c,
[Another lot of Dress and Shirt
[aist Ginghams, worth 11 l-!2e.
I l-2c, and 15c per yard; our
; ice a yard, lOc*
One lot Mercerized. Cham brays
|d Madrass Cloths, regular
ices with* us and all other stores
c, 25c, and 80c. a yard;* now
19c.
Beautiful line Silk Waists, in
cluding all popular shades, white
and black. Open back and front,
with the latest styles id make, in
cluding the celebrated Gibson
make. Prices each, up
Our $10 line cannot be matched
in this market, either in patterns,
style, or the make-up of the goods
and as to the values, will put
them against any $12.50 Suit in the
country.
You should see our Norfolk
Jacket Suits for young men and
boys. 'They are the latest, and
just the thing for which the up-to
date young man is looking. Prices
from $1.50 up for boys* ; and $5.00
to $10.00 for men. Our stock of
Boys* Suits this season is full.
Have*them m all the styles. The
Vestee and Norfolk Suits for the
little boys; the Norfolk, the three
.piece, and the double-breasted
Suits for the larger boys. Prices
$1, $1.25, and on up to $5.00.
CLOTHING
We have never carried so full
and complete an assortment in
this department before. We on
ly ask the ladies to come and see
them. The trimthed Hats are the
very latest styles, selected from
several of the largest Millinery
stores in New York City. Prices
range from 75c. up to $4 00. Our
Sailors are newest and nobbiest of
the season, and from 10 to 25 per
cent cheaper than'other stores are
selling them.
In this department we are bet
ter fixed to meet every demand
to suit evfery customer, to give bet
ter values, and offer more induce
ments with a guarantee of satis
faction than we have ever been.
We are offering now one lot of
Cassimer Suits in dark and light
colors, and a few blacks, every
Suit worth from $6.00 to $8-50;
now as long as they ^are here at
- - ’ " - $5*°°
7 pieces beautiful Corded Wasb
Iks, same quality that is sold in
3 big stores in Atlanta at 49c;
r price a yard, 39c.
One lot of good quality plain
lina Silks, in all the desirable
ades, worth 50c yard; with us
35c.
Lot pretty Satin finished Foti-
fd Silk, several styles and pat-
ns in them; other stores adver-
W E have a lot of New Walk Over Shoes in now about 15 styles in all, including Patent Kid, Patent Colt and Patent Calf, and all of
j.he plain leathers, also a large variety of low cut Walk-Overs in patent leathers and plain leathers. The Walk Over is without
doubt the best $3*5© shoe in the market, combining as it does style, fit and durability. For those who wish a medium pri
shoe we have the “Bilt Well” made by the Walk Over company and made up in all styles and leathers, price $^5©»
In a still cheaper mans fine shoe we have some of nearly every style made, at 1*5° and a pair.
We have the celebrated-Val Duttenhofer line of shoes. In this make we carry over 25
3tyles, 16 styles of which are low cut. These include every nobby shape from the "mannish
shoe to the daintiest sandal, and'all of the patent and plain leathers.
We do not hesitate to say that the VaLDuttenhofer make is the best line of ladies fine
shoes iD Gainesville, and if you try a pair you will fully agree with us. Remember La new
pair free tor every pair that does not give satisfaction. . /
If vou want a ladies shoe or slipper at X.oo, 1.25 or X.5©, or a Childs or Misses shoe
r slipper at 50c. 75c. $1.00 or $1.25, that will wear and keep on wearing, buy a
pair of The H. C, Godman Make Every pair guaranteed to be solid leather.
Prickly Ash .Bitters cures the kid
neys, regulates the'liver, tones up the
stomach and purifies the bowels. Dr.
E. E. Dixon &Co.
Miss Beulah Evans entertained'very
delightfully last Saturday afternoon
in honor of Mrs. T. E. Latimer.
For a Spring Tonic and Blood Puri
fier try our compound extract of Sarsa
parilla. Robertson & Daw.
law’s Liver Invigorator cures Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, and all Liver com
plaints. Robertson & Law.
* . V- / \ \ - • . ?
The 12 year old daughter of Mr. Joe
Robertson, who was badly burned
three weeks ago, died last Sunday afr
ternoont and h'er remains, were inter
red at New Bridge church last Mon-
hay.
iv. J. A. Wynne, Mr and Mrs.
t Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Cas-
srry and son, James, Rev. and Mrs
Brown, Dr. M. M. Riley, Rev, J.
b11 and Col. C. C. Sanders left
•sday for Asheville, N. C., to at-
the Southern Baptist Convention.
The Next Governor Was Here.
Col. J: H. Estill Passes Through. The City
£n Route to Wiiite Comity.
Col. J. H. Estill, candidate for
Governor, spent Thursday night and
half of yesterday in the city. He was
en route to White county, where he is
to speak today at noon at Cleveland.
Rabun
and Wednesday at Tallulah
TJie Best barber work is what
you get at my shop. Lee Parnell, be
tween Gunther’s and Mitchell’s.
He spent Tuesday at Clayton
county,
Falls, Turnerville, Ciarkesville, Dem-
orest, Cornelia, Toecoa.
Cpl. Estill will return to the city this
afternoon in time to catch the train for
Atlanta, and will go direct to Savannah
where he will spend Sunday with his
family. Next week he will keep busy
campaigning over the state and will
keep up the lick until June 15th, when
he'will be nominated for Governor at
the primary.
Col, EstilFs strength is growing*
greater every day and many Terrell
and Guerry advocates now concede that
he will win the. nomination. He is
more confident every day that he will
win,-and the people- are also waking
up to the fact that he will be the next
governor.- > . ' *■- ■? •
Mr. W. E. Bolding of Pork, last S a
urdav purchased the Merck, place on
West Oak street, through‘ the real'
estate agency of Mr. C. A- Dozier, and
on the same day and through the same
agency Messrs. Bolding and Chris.
Staton bought a i ice vacant lot on the
lamb Street. They have faith in
Qw«g$llei’s, future areproving
itations have been issued by the
>rs of Brenau college to the re-
>n they will tender the Seniors,
Mav 22d.
TO THOSE WHO DESIRE TO ’
BE ALWAYS WELL DRESSED
Yet may be perplexed regarding the means for gratifying that desire at the
least possible cost, we suggest our Mail Order. Department. We fill out-of
town orders the day they are received. Money sent with order is promptly«aud
cheerfully refunded if goods sent do not please, or we send C. O. D., subject to
examination; or when satisfactory references are sent we send goods on ap
proval. Write for handsome illustrated booklets—sent free; ask for .numbers
desired. *•. . ' .. -
MENS’ GOODS. BOYS’ CLOTHING. -
14— 2-Piece Outing Suit. * .
* 5—3-Piece Suit,
15— Norfolk: Suit.
.16-—Boys’Sailor Suit. ..
16— Peter Thompson Sailor Suit.
17— New Columbia Double Breasted.
17— Double- Breasted Jacket an^-
Pants Suit.
18- ^Boys’ Coktee Suits. ,
18— Full-Dress Tuxedo.
19— Irvington Suits.*
19- ^-Russian Suits*; ■
20— -Wash Suits.*
rsda.y evening
‘•Progress” Has 4 Word.
R. Editor; I learn this morning
the ’’Chronic Kicker? is =still aU-v&;
[is now “jumping on” the Bofid
|ion of last Tuesday. How long,
ord, will we have to be bored by
ipeople, who never have a good
i for anything, but always take
greatest pleasure m fighting every
Ic improvement—and had rather
ie bearer of bad news, than to
* gladness and joy to any human
it. Let us banish the pessimist—
: out the “Ricker” and send to the
jail our “doubting Thomases.”
t us • applaud such work as has
I done in our recent bond election
Mayor P. N Parker, Howard
npson, Sam Dunlap, and a score
hers** Let us hurrah for our ag-
ivef men* Let ’’progress” be
hword, let ‘‘improvement” be *our -
.“get there” our motto, and* rapid
bare wilL be* the' J sucepsstof our
Progress.
Agricultural
COLLEGE
a . Main Building.
-—Tuxedo Dinner Jacket.
3— Prince Albert Frock Coat.
4— Riding Clothes*
5^—Single Breasted Business Suit
6 — Double-Breasted Sack Suit. -
7— Norfolk Sujt. *
3—Flannel suits. • L : ,
9—Top Coats. _ §
EISEMAN BROS
Department A. r
Atlanta, Georgia.
control or U&S University,
atoryclass. Co-ed,icaticm
iution founded specially* u
moans. Send i?t catalog
Washington, D. C,