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ESTABLISHED 1887.
IT WAS ONLY TOE DOOB KNOB
turned—our favorably-mentioned opening—to let you into the Bazaar of col
lected goodness at our store-goodness of assortment, goodness of style and
goodness of value.
THE SECOND FLOOR. THE FIRST FLOOR.
The people have passed judgment on the dis- Never was merchant more "good-and-ready” in
play; they know that the exhibit contained con- seasonable dress goods-black and colored autum
ceits as dainty as ever was cozened out of artist’s P^‘®“'Y221 e + 1S ’ si J k ?’ & c .-~ w *th winsome
brain Critics sav so the neonle sav so and we + uimings to match. The stock is much larger—
Drain, unties say so, tne people say so ana we th e assortment better—than may be found else
believe them. Miss Mynson is a master in the where in all North Georgia. This is also certainly true
Art Millinery. If you would buy the best her wit of Domestics, Linens, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and the like,
and hand must fashion it; while Mrs. Ramey and the Shoe department is a finished gem—a well
her associate sales-ladies will make you prices ® ” ew ® ver y da y,
rpallv nnioup in rhpannpss Manv sales at small t. e department of the business; and its not the
really unique in cheapness, iviany sales at small horse shoe over our door giving us luck-no luck about it
profits, rather than few sales at large profits- it’s the divorcement of desirable merchandise from high
our shiboleth. prices giving full measure of value for every penny received
shoes. THEY LAY OVER ANYTHING IN THIS TOWN. millinery.
When our ad-smith sharpens A n rad
All wool red x lannei 9c. Not a weak spot anywhere
his pencil to write about our 40 gauge Ladies Hose—very special . 10c.
Ladies Belts would be cheap at 40c, our price Of> c ahnnf-tha ~~x tx
shoe department he becomes just Ladies’ Purses—drummer’s samples—worth fl to *3, at 98c’ aDOUt tJie department. Design-
a bit excited. He believes that, credent Se^ng’sn'k"'per" qLuty :I : ic. ing and trimming matchless-
in theKrippendorfmake, we are simply perfect; salesladies with
selling the best ladies’and chil- Perfect-fitting Corsets, well worth 75c, at IJOc. T~„ixi , . « ,
_ , , x -u j • n Black Satin Stock Bows, beautiful quality, Qse IdUltless taste 01 long experi*
drens shoes to be had rn Rome. 380 Men’s Undershirts, French neck, all sizes, each only, . .n
He believes it with an enthusi- ’OO Floor Rugs, 36x18 inches, as long as they last, 30c. ' ° > tie
100 S loor Rugs, 36x72 inches, as long as they last, $125 stock hist ton 10-mal-w
asm that sets sails to declara- 360 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants, silk taped and pearl buttons, worth 50c, at 25c J wveiy. reaay IO
tions, it maybe, at times, that |g c c ; Wear beauties-hats, bonnets,
smack of positive immodesty. soO Fine Handkerchiefs, shghtiy_soiied in shipping, worth io to 25c. at - - sc. caps, Tamo’Shanters, etc., made
. A great purchase of Men s Fine Hats. 500 of them, worth each $2, your choice for SI.OO
‘ Vows made in storms are often Fine Satin and Gros Grain Band Bows, - - - - - - . . 25c. for the exacting trade With rhe
forgotten in calms”—SO said, but 2^ n ?> r " g i rade n S V - st tf- e Scarfs and Four-in-Hands, specials, ... . 50c .
we VOW that our VOW to sell 1500 Yards patterns, - - - - ’ - - . " gc.’ I>riCetagSiia^icatill g less P reten "
$5.00 shoes $3.75 is being carri- aa ’ s M .’ . “ ‘ ’ * S LS O 1 ous excellence. The statement
ed out to the letter—if pledged in so/nchVery Fine Velvet " . sl-95 grows more and more conserva-
the Storm not forgotten in the Veivets special, well worth $1.75, Black, Greens, Browns, Navy and Cardinal, at $1.25
calm. Our $2.25 ladies’ shoes J five each day that we are selling
are the three dollar grades in . Or every number of special value here mentioned, there are a score of others in goods lower than like Values Can
■ ° store. We want your trade, and our buying low and selling low is our bid for it
most stores. We’ve confidence in our bargains —your money back always if not suited. be had elsewhere.
A world of Domestics bought in mid-summer. Chances are all towards your
paying more for them later on. Why? Because we owned these goods before
cotton got upish; and when we buy a thing down we sell it down. 4,000 yards
good Scotch plaids at 3 1-2 cents. 8 bales 4-quarter sheeting, heavy, at 4 1-2 c.
10-quarter bleached pepperal at 18c.
THE ROME TRIBUNE.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, ROME, GA., SUNDAY OCTOBEL{ 11, 1896.
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