The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, May 26, 1896, Image 8

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F’ OUR . COST T T/ r T wecarryW 25 TO 35 PER CENT ■ I I | I I ikl &M S I ■ THE LARGEST STOCK 0 g jl a. > JL JL > a * OFFERS ; * The Best Values! The Largest Assortment! I THE LOWEST PRICES! 8 At all T imes to lie I'Otincl iri tliisCity. • | Remember! our styles and goods are fresh and new. No old carried-over stock! t S For the Month of June we offer our entire stock J i AT LESS THAJXT FIRST COSS ! | J Silks for Waists and Dresses. Woolen Dress Goods. Embroideries and laces. WHITE GOODS * I Black silk worth 50c, our price 15 eeuts. Black mohair brocaded worth 50c for 29c We have a complete stock of Hue cambric,. For Girls Gradtatillg &WHS. f Figured silks for waists and dresses 20 cents . 75c tor 42c. . . . 0 China and Japanese silks worth 65c at 39c. Wool chailies worth 25c for 10c. nainsook and mull. Embroideries and In*- Large variety of organdies, plain and l Figured silks worth 50c for 24c. ac ’ J “A’h donhto the“mnnev 4 * Cei>tß sertings to match. You can have them this- , dotted Swisees, lawns, dimities,. Batiste- J igured taffeta silks worth $1 for 50c. Sebastaoole suiting worth 75c for 374 c week at half former prices. Francaise,. mulls,, etc. Prices tower than Tl Black satin, nice quality, worth 75c at 49c. feebastapole suiting worth 7oc tor ’ A “ “well worth $1.25 for 72 cents. Black serge worth 25c tor Our stock of laces has been ;J ou dream.. V , e , , ... „„ all wool, worth 50c tor 24c. ... . . --a. ■, Dotted Swiss worth-25c for 10c. 0 Figured foulard silk $1.25 goods for 63c. « « inches wide worth 60c for 29c nothing missing. 50 cents spent with us in- Organdies- “ 60c “35«. I B ack faille 85c quality for 45c. Black crepon worth $2 for 90te. that line will go further than one dollar at Chedk lhwn> “ 10c “ 5c Black Rhaoama worth $1 for 56c. Imported novelty patterns going at half anv nt i.^ r J" • i,i- k ! , .. ’L., • u T Black gros grain “ 1.25 for 65c. price. any other store. Special l liberal reductionsmade this week. X J Domestic Goods. Lmeo DawO Jewels Hosiery. Corsets and Waists. J # 2 cases indigo blue prints at 4c. Turkey red damask worth 25c for 14c. nr. • j i if . „<• nnp i„ kS ; Ar , v h„ a X 5 Yard wide htoaehinJ, at 4c Bleached table damask worth 50te for 29c. . T,? an<l ff ua,,t V ot our hosiery has Qu-r of corsets is- complete- in- every oi| 0 i ara w iae oieacning at 4c. « lt u u 75c for 42c built for ns a trade in this department that £ 0 30 bales checks at 3|c. u w for 60c.' we are pround of. Few special good things respect. We hanndls all th®- leading brands. T| \0 Gingham worth 7c for 4c. “ “ “ “ 1.25 for 74c. for this week. at popular prices, including Warners* K “ “ 10c for sc. Napkins from 10c a dozen to $3 worth twice- doz ladies fast black hose for sc. T . ... ,* „ u „ .. t F ? Finest zephyr gingham worth 15c for 6ic. that mod,. Hermsdorf Mack hose worth 25e ft.r 12J<- Thompson. & B.ata.spmte. i 0 Yard wide percale worth 10c for sc. 50 doz cotton towels at 3 cents. « u t 4 (t Ri. & G., Ferris-Good Sense. W® are se-11- 0 0 n k • ii i o ♦ All bnen towels worth 15c for Be. ~ , . T “ cambric, all colors, 6 cents. u u , t 2&c u Lisle thread hose worth 75c for 33ic. ing a good $1 corset in plain auutli ventiliat- 0 0 Dimities worth 12| for 6 cents. « .< o u » Misses hose from 10c to 25c, worth double ...a ... i *. 0 S Crepon worth lOe for 5 cents. “ -‘ “ “ Spe “ 29e. the memey. mg wlote ..nd colored at lie. ■ $ Clothing for all Mankind. Furnishing Goods. Hats. Shoes and Oxfords. • 0 ... , , . , , , . . Gents night robes worth 75c for 39fe. ... . , , , 0 0 A We lead in styles and prices. Our assort- u t . « $1 u 63tf . Our hat stock is complete. We show. We have more shoes than room and there- g? mentis the largest. Our paces the smallest. „ bleached drawers worth 35c for 20c many new rtyles not to be found elsewhere. IT "! , c “‘ the P"" d «P-. ? :• suits will go at $2.50. “ “ ko p . « t „ .. ours with 1 owry i ros. and give you. the fol- 0 § $6 “ ““ “ 3.00. “ *9 « « traw hats* the aOc kind for 25e. lowing quotationsJ v- $7.50 “ “ “ “ 3.75. Scriven drawers sold everywhere for sl’ 1 u u ~^ c " u 35c The 81 kind for 50c. w $lO “ “ “ “ 5.00. our price 75c ‘ u T “ “ 50.- “ sto>o kind for 75c 0 W- *l* “ “ ““ 6 - 00 - E.&W. collars, 3 for 25 cents. “ “$1.25“ “ 65c “ “$1 J 0< sls “ “ “ “ TSO. Cuff's, 2 pairs for 25 cents. ‘ ‘ “ $1.50 “ “ 75e u ? S2O “ ““ “ $lO. Balbrigan undershirt worth 35c for 15c. 11 ’‘'2 “ “ sl. t *"t u x “ We will sell you the best to be had for $lO. “ “ “ 50c for 25c. In fur hats wp hove invthin.r v n wn.ii . ouglas 2. A • WATi7PRTrTv« “ “ “ 75c for 40c. , ... ~ * ''/ ". ; ? b me-hand sewed shoes from s±sO to $3.50 Z X HALF PRICES. French balbriganundershirt worth $1 for 50c from 1 c upto the best tetson ar s3.;>o each worth $5 to $7. • AKTOTHER SREOIAIj. ? 10 0 • Just come in; 200 Wash suits, size 4 to 8, for 39 cents a suit. • 1 100 d° zen boys’ knee pants, the 50 cent kind, size 4to 15, going this week at 25 cents. ? 1250 dozen boys’ knee pants, the si.oo kind, size 4to 16, going this week at 50 cents. | We expect to benefit our patrons this month more than ever before. If j you respect your dollars you will come and take advantage of our big cut in ? prices. Respectfully yours, | Mail orders filled promptly. I |X IITP T" |k| ["> J Money refunded if goods don’t come up as rep- B | | | X resented. T| Samples sent on application. yy Tf"! 1"*" T*"* "J” THE HOME TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1896.