The Pringle Building

The Pringle Building "The Pringle Building" Built in 1889-1890 by Mr. Coleman Robert Pringle "The Pringle Building" is located on what is now East Haynes St.

and was once called Cotton Ave. when Cotton was traded heavily in Downtown Sandersville. "The Pringle Building" is named after Mr. Coleman Robert Pringle who was a very well known civic minded person. He was "The Father of Prohibition in Georgia", served on the Georgia State Senate, Mayor of Sandersville, was instrumental in building back Sandersville after the Civil War, and was involved in many other roles in Sandersville during his time.

05/29/2026

Happenings at Pringle Mercantile at The Pringle Building today until 6pm & tomorrow 9-3!
Great deals!!’

05/27/2026

Celebrate 250 years of history, pride, and spirit! 🇺🇸
We invite all towns, homes, businesses, and organizations to join the 250th Anniversary Decoration Contest. Show your creativity, honor our shared heritage, and help fill our community with patriotic spirit and celebration. Decorate your storefronts, porches, offices, windows, and public spaces as we commemorate this historic milestone together! 🎉✨

🚨 Now Booking–Limited Dates Just Opened🚨Due to a few recent cancellations and date changes, some of our most in-demand e...
04/14/2026

🚨 Now Booking–Limited Dates Just Opened🚨

Due to a few recent cancellations and date changes, some of our most in-demand event dates are NOW AVAILABLE — and they won’t last long!
If you’ve been thinking about booking a wedding, graduation celebration, birthday party, shower, or special event… this is your chance to lock in a prime date.
📞 Call or text Joey today at 478-290-5254 to secure your spot!
✨ Special Offer: Mention this post and receive $75 OFF your booking — valid on these newly available dates only!
Don’t wait… once these dates are gone, they’re gone!
— Joey Giddens
Owner

02/16/2026

Call me to book your event today! I do have some openings in: March, April May, June, July & August. Joey 478-290-5254

02/14/2026
A day like today doesn’t happen often here.We know heat, humidity, dust, red clay, and long summers that test old brick....
01/31/2026

A day like today doesn’t happen often here.

We know heat, humidity, dust, red clay, and long summers that test old brick. Snow not so much and few and far apart.

When it does come, it quiets Main Street. Softens the edges. Slows the pace just enough to notice what’s always been here.

Today, the Pringle Building stands the same way it has for more than a century. Facing the street and catching whatever the season brings. Snow dusting the awnings. Brick holding steady. A reminder that this place has seen far colder mornings than this one.

Long before asphalt streets, traffic lights and storefront glass, this building stood through winters when planning mattered and excess wasn’t an option. You didn’t outrun the season—you prepared for it. You stocked wisely. You learned what moved, what mattered, and what could wait.

That feels familiar today. For the Pringle Mercantile this year is its own kind of winter. Not dramatic or catastrophic. Just quiet enough to make us honest. Time spent rethinking what belongs on these shelves, tightening the range, and realigning price with purpose. A time making sure what we carry makes sense for who we serve and how people actually shop today. Less excess. Better fit. A clearer mix.

Strange how snow has a way of doing that—revealing the shape of things. Showing where the structure is sound and where attention is needed. The building doesn’t rush. Neither should the work.

Snow won’t last long here. Through tonight it’ll fade. By tomorrow, mostly gone. But days like this leave something behind—a pause, a perspective, a reminder that endurance is built season by season.

This isn’t our reset. It’s a continuation of our evolution of a small town retailer driven to support what is important.

The kind that says: This place has weathered worse. And it’s still standing.

01/28/2026

Call me before February 1st to get your events locked in with a deposit before we have another price increase. Book now, Save now!

01/28/2026
01/23/2026

We have some Saturday openings in March, April, May, & June. Call to book your event today.
478-290-5254 (Joey)

12/30/2025

Address

114 E Haynes Street
Sandersville, GA
31082

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+14785539414

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