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ESTABLISHED 1887.
No use of buying old
shop worn bankrupt
stuff when new, desirable
I and seasonable Merchandise
are within your reach
at such Low Prices we are
quoting for This Month.
J. KUTTNER
THE GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER GIVEN. NO OLD SHOP-WORN,
BANKRUPT GOODS, BUT NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE.
To Close Out the Remainder of our Summer Stock we will name the following Low Prices.
SILKS. SILKS. SILKS.
At the Prices of Cotton Goods.
35c Wash Silks 18 cents.
50c Silks 25 cents.
75c “ for Dress and Waists, 39 cents.
$1 Silks 49 cents.
$1.25 and $1.50, the very latest, (?5 and 75 cents.
We carry the largest and best selected stock of
-feilks and Satins in Rome.
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PRICES CUT IN TWO.
10 cents Vests 5 cents.
20 “ “10 “
25 “ “12 1-2 cents,
30 “ “15 cents..
50 “ Lisle Vest, going now for 25c.
Monday and Tuesday one case ) pDpp
of Ladies Vests Given Away ) r Jaxjlj
10-4 Pepper ill Sheeting 14 cents.
Yard Wide Bleaching 4 cents.
Best Sea Island
Best Ticking 11 l-2c.
Turkey Red Damask 12 l-2c
Bleached Damask 25c.
Cotton Checks, 5c kind, 3%c.
Ready-made Sheets and Shams for less than actual
cost of material. 2
Gents Furnishing Goods.
1 N. Y. Mills Shirts, best made, 39c.
Negligee Shirts, laundried, 35c.
Negligee shirts 75c kind for 49c.
Negligee shirts $1 kind for 54c.
Negligee shirts 1.25 kind for 75c.
' Negligee shirts 1.50 kind for 87$c.
Scriven Drawers 75c.
Jeans Drawers 15c 25c and 45c.
Under shirts 12jc, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c;
worth just exactly twice that much.
E. & W. Collars, 3 for 25 cents.
Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Gioves, Mitts, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Fans and all the rest of
going at half former prices this month, to close out.
Remember I This is an honest bona-fide cut-price sale. The prices are made to move our entire
ptock of Summer Goods. We would rather sell them at a loss than to carry them over.
OUT Or* TOWIV CUSTOMERS
’ Will save money by sending us their orders. Same prices and qualities as if they called in per
son. No misrepresentations, money refunded if goods are not entirely satisfactory. Samples
sent on application. Very Respectfully Yours,
! J. KUTTNER
THE ROHE TRIBUNE
THE ROME TRIBUNE, ROME. GA.. SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1896
PRICES (IT LESS THAN
ONE-HALF IN TWO.
Unmatchable Bargains. All the money spent
in Rome for Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions
and Furnishing Goods, if Low Prices and Honest
Values are to be considered should come to
Clearing Sa’e of Woolen Dress Goods.
Novelty Dress Goods, this spring seasons goods, in
almost any color combination that could be sought, re
duced from 50c,' 60c and 75c to 39 cents a yard.
A great variety of all wool goods worth 50c going
now at 24c.
Plain and figured Brilliantine worth from 50 to 75
cents a yard reduced to 33c.
HOSIER TST.
A sensation is due in these goods, and the following
offer will make it. We propose to interest everybody
who wears stockings or socks.
Ladies fast black hose, 5c
Ladies Hermsdorf Dye hose, the 25c kind, 10c.
“ “ “ “ “ 35c “ 17c.
“ hose, black and tan, the 50c kind, 25c.
“ “ “ “ “ “ 65c “ 33%c.
Children and Misses Hose at sc, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25
cents; worth double the money.
Mens half hose, the 10c kind for sc.
“ “ • “ 25c “ “ 10c.
“ “ “ “ 35c “ “ 17c.
“ *• “ *• 50c “ “ 25c.
Shades and Mattings at half former prices to close out.
Parasols at your price.
We have about 10U fine Parasols, cost from $3 to $5,
take your choice for sl.
Clothing For Men, All Sizes.
$5 suits for 2,50.
7.50 suits for 3. 7.
10.00 suits all wool and stylish 5.00.
12.50 suits all wool frock and sack 6,C0.
sls, $lB and S2O suits satin lined from 7*50 to $lO.
500 pair pants at 100 worth 2.00
5 00 pair pants at 2,00 worth 3.50
For 3 00 we will give you the best pants to be had
Everybody says
we are the largest
Retailers of Drv Goods, Clothing
and Shoes in North Georgia.
It is true we carry
the largest and most
complete-stock.
It is also true we buy
our goods in larger
quantities and buy them foi
spot cash from
20 to 35 per cent
cheaper than most Dealers.
WASH GOODS.
50 pieces gingham 10c quality at 2j4c.
200 “ French and Irish Gingham, cost) A . , .
from 15 to 20 cents f At b cents *
AMERICANS INDIGO BLtTE PRINTS 33/c.
12 cents Dimities at 5 cents.
15 cents Organdies at
20 “ Wash Goods at 10 cents.
25 “ “ “ “ cents.
1000 short ends from 1 to 10 yards at your Price.
SHOES
No slaughter sale to get rid of old goods, but we cut
the prices in two on new. stylish footwear.
$5 Douglas Shoes for $2.50.
$4 “ “ “ $2.
$3 “ “ “ $1.50
J. B. Lewis $3 shoes at $1.50
J B Lewis $2.50 shoesJor $1.25
Patent Leather Shoes worth $5 at $2.
Boys shoes 65, 75, sl, $1,25 and $1.50 worth double.
Ladies Oxford worth 50c at 25c.
“ Oxford worth 75c at 38c.
Oxford worth $1 at soc
“ Oxford worth $1.25 at 75c.
‘i “ low shoes the very latest and best black and
tan cost from 2.00 to 3.00 going now at 1.50.
Children and Misses Oxfords at half former prices
to close out. '
Clothing for Young Men, Boy; and Children.
Children suits worth 1.50 for 75c
Children suits worth 2.00 for 1,00.
Children suits worth 3.00 for 1.50
Nobby suits $4, 5.00 and 6.00 kind from 2.50 to 3.5 c.
300 Wash Suits worth 1.50 for 50 cents.
Young Mens Suits from 2,00 to 8.50 worth from 5.00
to 15. Come and see them, it will more than pay you. l .
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