The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 28, 1897, Image 1
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ESTABLISHED 1887.
THOMPSON HILES CO.
selloutto BASS & HEARD.
THE PLOT THICKENS,
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And the work of raising a large amount of cash out
of our business grows, more and more, a necessity. From now till Christmas
day, we’ll spII goods, half-give goods, turn out goods as was never done in this
city. If you have a mind to save a dime, a dollar, an eagle, come to see us. We
want $25,000 out of this stock of goods—now, no Hn the future. The place
is 245 Broad Street.
Special No. 1.
800 DRESS PATTERNS, EACH 25c
Each pattern will contain enough cloth to make a lady
a dress, either calico, ginghams, percales, or some other
material suitable for dresses.
40 patterns will be sold each day. The sale will go on
20 days. A good dress for 25 cents!
Special No. 2.
200 Ladies’ Capes, braided and large sweep, each.... 40c
Good Beaver Capes, fur or braid trimming,
worth $2.00 78c
Plush Capes, Soutasche and jet trimming, at.. $ 2.5 Q
Genuine Salt Plush Capes, silk linings and fur
trimmed, worth $5, at 3 75
The above garments are below tlje cost of manu-
facturing. We will sell them between 11 and 12
o’clock, and 2 and 3 o’clock each day, to give all a
chance. You never saw goods so cheap.
We have 60 Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets, last
year’s styles, at 40 cents on the dollar. 40 new
stylish Jackets just in.
SPECIALS NOS. 5,6, 7 AND ON TO 28 !
Almost every item in the following list is priced below what it cost us, but we are in the task of
raising $25,000 out of our retail stock to put into the Tedcastle business. To raise the money
quickly, we are not considering the cost. Come and get the goods. These prices every hour in the day.
Very best AAA 4 quarter Raccoon sheeting, nothing
better made, worth at any factory 4%c —our price
One hundred bolts high grade lining cambric 2gC
. Thirty pieces AC A ticking
Good wool Jeans 9c
10-quarter Pepperel sheeting, bleached.- 16Jz
All-wool flannel . 9c
Staple Ginghams 4|c
DES GOODS-THE GffiTO STOCK IN ROKE.
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Dress. Trimmings, strictly choice and up to date. Dress
Linings, stock lacking in nothing. Notions to suit every notion
of notions. Ladies’ wraps for every want and fancy.
The Millinery stock too full, and to help in making quick
work of the $25 000 raising, every hat, every bonnet will be sold
at cost or below cost, NOT ONE ABOVE COST J
If you you want a hat or a bonnet, our elevator will carry yon
to a place where you can buy from the most select stock in Rome
at just what it cost us, or below the cash we paid for it.
BASS BROS. & CO.
THE ROITE TRIBUNE.
ROME. GA., SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1897.
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Double width worsted, black and colors 9c
Men’s superior quality half hose - - • - 4c
Misses school handkerchiefs .... ic
Forty dozen pretty hemstitched handkerchiefs - 2c
Ball knitting silk, all shades - - • - 5c
Imported hair pins, per package . - - - lc
Assorted hair pins, per box . . _ 5 C
Beldings embroidery silk, big stock - - 2c
CLOTHING
Go to our third floor for anything in Clothing, Men’s
Suits, Children’s Suits, Knee Pants, Overcoats, etc., lower
than anywhere--we mean lower than anywhere, Get
your Clothing from us, giving your pocket the benefit of a
profit. t
MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS, WORTH $.7,00 AT $4,00.
Krippendorfs Shoes, the best—all shoes go into
do their share towards the desideratum
$25,000 —so with everything in the house.
Special No. 3.
80 Full size Bed Comforts, very heavy and service
able 45c
5 Bales 11-quarter Comfortables, reversible /ind
lovely styles, worth as much as $1.50, at 79c
Comfortables at SI.OO, $1.40, $2.00 and $2.50,
worth twice the prices asked' for them. Our
buyer found a manufacturer winding up the sea
son and closed out his remaining stock at half
the usual prices.
Beautiful Eider-down Quilts, worth $6.00 at......$ 3.30
Special No. 4.
Very best Indigo Prints 3 7-8 c
Very best Dress Prints 3 7-8 c
Very best Mourning Prints 3 7-8 c
When we say very best we do not mean the best
of the kind, but we mean the very best created on
any loom, nothing short of this. Os course they
cost more than our price to make them.
1 Case of extra Mattress Ticking, would hold
feathers, at - 5c
40 Pieces 25-inch Checks, choice patterns - 3 l--2c
26 Pieces very heavy Cotton Flannel, a special pur
chase, worth 12 1-2 cents a yard in any store. We
shall make the price with the above-goods during
the hours named at ■ - . . . 7 l-2c
Red twill flannel, very wide - - - - - 12
Three hundred men’s shirts, all sizes . -25 c
Nine cases 10-quarter bed blankets, heavy fleeced 19c
Sixty dozen spools sewing silk - - - lc
260 dozen ladies Jersey ribbed vest. 35c grade, at 19c
Two cases •men’s undershirts and drawers, each 15c
4 Cases Alpine Hats, $1,75 quality, - - -93 c
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