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et THE STAR STORE
OF CORDELE AT | ’
Sale Begins Saturday, October 2nd. 13pavs
ale begins daturday, Uctober Znd. 15 pavs.
$75,000 Dollars Worth of High Grade Merchandise will go under the hammer of low priecs. A changein our busi
ness compels us to raise all the Cash we can within the next 15 days. Now is your time to buy your Fall supply of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, everythin g must be sold regardless of price.
Read a few of the prices and you will be convinced. -
Ginghams,yard - - -19 c
$1.50 Silk Poplin, yard - - §9e
$15.00 Middy Suits, for - $8.48
Wash Serge, $2 grade, yd. - 98¢
Silk Messaline and Taffeta, ' -
- $2.50 quality, at yd. - $]1.49
Ladies and men’s Hose, pr. -10 c
Outing, best grade, yd. - 29¢
Men’s and ladies’ Underwear,
the best quality, garment - §9c
Men’s suits at half price.
$1 gréde Linen, all colors, yd.- 59c
Union Suits for girls and boys, 98¢
$3.00 Middies togo* - - §1,98
$lO.OO Boys suits, to goat - $4.98
Bleaching, good grade, yd.r ]9c
Plaids, good assortment, yd. - ]sc
Work Shirts, goad grade, "~ 98¢
Mens and ladies’ Belts, - 24¢
Boys’ Suits at Half Price.
Remember the Closing Out Sale at the Star Star on Bth street. Watch the
will get your goods at the Old Price. We are forced to sell; we are going to
days. Our change in business is your chance to buy your Fall supplies at less
$75,000 stock, contdining men’s and ladies’ ready-to-wear, shoes, hats, and all
Overalls and work shirts—in fact, we have what you need for Fall and Winte
Saturday, October 2nd, and will last 15 sale days. Doors will open Saturda
fered first day of sale, so try and be on hand.
- STAR STORE
ON Bth STREET. - JOE ALPER, Manager
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
2,000 PAIR SHOES
To Close Qut at this Sale
31.90, 52,38, 50.30, 3.6
%.HB. Worth up to mfi.
Skirts-300 heavy weight good
for house wear, at— - - $]1.48
Ladies $2.00 Waists, - - 08¢
Ladies $4.00 Waists, - - $1.98
Ladies $6.00 Waists, - - $2.98
Ladies $B.OO Waists, - - $3.98
Ladies $lO.OO Waists, - - $4.98
Men’s $3.00 Hats,r special, - 98¢
Boys’ and girls’ Union Suits, 98¢
Ladies Vests,each, - - ]4c
200 Petticoats,togoat - 98¢
Men'’s $15.00 Overcoats, for $8.98
sloooSilk Shirts, - - $4.98
Sheeting, the yard - : 12¢
Towels, 35¢ grade, to go at - “ 19¢
$2.50 grade Crepe de Chine, $1.49
25 percent off on all Stetson Hats:
Misses and childrens Coats 1-2 price
Ladies and chidren’s Sweaters to
goat one-half price.
Best Grade Seaisland, yd. - 2]¢
Men’s Shirts at 50c on the dollar.
Men’s Pants at 50c on the dollar.
Ladies’ & Childrens Hats, 1-2 price
Childrens Dresses, ot 98¢
Overalls, the best grade, - $1.89
TscHose, pair, -- - - 39 c
$6.00 gradeskirtsat - $3.98
$5.00 Grade skirts,at - - $2.98
$lO grade skirts,at - . -&s4 98
$12.50 grade skirts, at ~ $6.24
$l5 grade skirts, - - = $7.48
$2.50 Silk Hose, pair - -98 e
sign and there is the store where you
sell and we must sell that stock in 15
than the Old Price. Remember itisa
kinds of dry goods. A big stock of
r season. Rememper the date of sale
yat9a.m. Extra specials will be of
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1620,