The Mystic owls. (Atlanta, Ga) 1880-????, October 20, 1880, Image 6
S-A.IID WIST —
Aged Minister:
IF YOU WANT A
Suit of Clothes,
IF YOU WANT A
Pair of Pants,
IF YOY WANT A
Nice Shirt,
IF YOU WANT A
Nice Scarf,
IF YOU WANT A
White Tie,
IF YOU WANT A
Pair of Socks,
IF YOU WANT A
Silk Hande’hief,
IF YOU WANT A
Fashionable Coat,
IF YOU WANT ANYTHING FROM A
Linen Duster,
—TO A—
Paper Collar,
—OR—
GENTS' GOOES,
SEND TO
W. M. Scutl’s,
12 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Clothing Agent for Wanamaker & Brown, of
Philadelphia, the largest Merchant
Tailoring House in the world.
Goods sent subject to approval, and
“ Don’t You Forget It.”
THE
(OF GEORGIA.)
The above company have leased its
mines to the DADE COAL CO., which
is prepared to furnish Coal and Coke
in any quantities. The mines afford
the very best Grate and Manufacturing
Coal.
JULIUS L. BROWN,
• President.
W. C. MORRILL,
Secretary & Treasurer.
JOS. E. BROWN,
JACOB E. LEAVER,
JOS. M. BROWN,
Directors.
SPLENDID
CHINA SETS
Fine Castors,
Spoons, Knives,
Forks, Tea,
Dinner, Toilet
AND
Breakfast Sets,
BRAN NEW
maa &
BEST GOODS
IN THE
WORLD
At lower pries than
you can buy,
SHODDY TRASH FOR
HOUSEKEEPERS do you want
to save MONEY? Goto
McBRIDE’S
Ghina Palace
IMMENSE IMPORTATION
OF •
Fine China,
Fine Cutlery,
Lamps, Vases,
Motto Cups,
Saucers,
Epergnes,
Fine Clocks,
Statuary, &c.
These goods are
all the rage in
the fashionble
world for prsents
of every kind.
If you wish to
see a BEWIL
DERING BLAZE
of BFAUTY and
ASTONISHING
BARGAINS go
at once to,
McBRIDE’S
Ml PALACE
To Atlanta should, and citizens of the place will, be sure to visit
jomr KEELY’S
immense Establishment, in which they will find
Black Gros Grain Silks, 45c. per yard, worth 75c.
Black Gros Grain Silks 50c. and 60c. per yard, worth 85c.
Black Gros Grain Silks, 75c. and 85c. per yard, worth $1.25.
A Black Silk at SI.OO per yard, worth $1.50 anywhere.
An immense line of Colored SILKS and Black and Colored SATINS.
BLACK
A mammoth stock —250 pieces—from the Great Trade Auction Sales, as follows :
20 pieces black all wool French Cashmeres, 35c. per yard, worth 60c.
35 pieces blacUaZZ wool French Cashmeres, 37ic. per yard, worth 65c.
40 pieces black all wool French Cashmeres, 45c. per yard, worth 70c.
50 pieces of the best 50c. black all wool French Cashmeres ever offered in the State of
Georgia.
60 pieces of black all wool French Cashmeres, 60c. and 65c. per yard, as good as those
which he himself has previously sold at 85c. Wonderful Bargains.
Black Cashmeres at 65. 70, 75, 80, 85c. and SI.OO per yard. Goods not to be duplicated
for the money elsewhere.
The Largest and best line of black and Colored French Cashmeres ever offered in Georgia! !
CLOA KS I CLOAKS I
In Cloaks, JOHN KEELY offers the largest stock ever laid before the Atlanta public. He has
I Cloaks at $1.75 each, hundreds of them.
Cloaks at $2.00, 2.50, 2.75 and 3.00 each, literally thousands of them.
Cloaks at $3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 each —nice goods.
Cloaks at $6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50, 8.50 each —goods being sold at a little over half their value.
Cloaks at SIO.OO, 11.00, 12.00, 13.50 and 15.00 each, which will delight those in quest of goods
of that class and price.
Cloaks at $16.00 up to $50.00 each, unsurpassed for beauty, unmatchable in price.
His is “ Headquarters ” for Cloaks. Misses’ Cloaks in all sizes, from two years old up to sixteen
years — a full range of prices.
Merchants, both in town and out of town, will 8o well to price these Cloaks before they fill up
their lists in that department. Consumers cannot afford to purchase Cloaks without first having in
spected JOHN KEELY’S stock. He bought them CHEAP, and will sell them CHEAP.
BLANKETS and FLANNELS.
An immense stock—bought in Summer, when, not in demand —consequently, he can sell them
cheap now. A good white Shaker Flannel, nearly a yard wide, 12jc. per yard. A good grey heavy
twilled Flannel, 12gc. per yard, worth 30; all other white and colored Flannels proportionately low.
10-4 Blankets —good white ones —from $2.50 per pair upwards. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!
I
Bargains in every Department.
People who bring the money to spend are entitled to bargains. That is what they come to Atlanta
for, and JOHN KEELY is well ‘‘fixed” for them. He has “Bargains” sure enough.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY!
This Department is filled to overflowing with, literally, GEMS. Twenty thousand dollars’ worth
of imported Hosiery and knit Underwear, for Ladies, Gents and Children.
Domestic Hose at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25c. per pair. A grand line of cheap Stockings.
German Hose —fancy —in every conceivable variety of style, in every range of price.
French Hose —fancy —a superb line of goods, which fairly sparkle in their beauty. This is the
largest Hosiery stock in the Southern States.
British Hose, “ old reliable' , makes, in new styles, embracing everything invented in childrens’
half and thee-quarter Hose, Misses’ Hose, Ladies' Hose, Boys’ Socks, Gents’ Socks. The best and
largest assortment ever offered in Atlanta.
A splen lid line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Childrens’ Merino Undershirts and Drawers, from the very
cheapest to the very best.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
An immense Department, employing eleven hands. Dress Goods at all prices, from 10c. to $3.50
per yard. Great Bargains in this Department.
NEW TIES I NEW LACES!
NEW BUCKINGS!
NEW LADIES’ UNDERWEAR!
A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF MILLINERY.
»5I- ’X*' $8 ®
Every Corset at each particular price, viz : 25, 35, 50, 75, SI.OO, $1.25 each. Is the best Corset
in the United States for the money, for JOHN KEELY has had samples from every factory, and after
mature deliberation and thorough research he has settled down upon those peculiar styles as being the
very best to be had for the money.
CASSIMERES A JST TD CEE AUSTS,!.
€!XmO , X > 3RS.
A splendid Stock of Gents’ Clothing, Cheap.
The Largest and Best assortment of
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
to be found in the city. No trash Shoes. All guaranteed, and a new pair furnished when they fall
short of representation, at
JOHN KEELY’S