The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, November 18, 1898, Image 6
W. P. COOPER & BROTHER
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BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.-
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We are now selling: every line of merchandise; we mean by this that we are sell-]
ing twice as^many tines of merchandise as any other house in Dallas. We are n<
politicians but wide awake merchants with more goods than any other house
Dallas, and prices as much lower as our line is superior. On these bases we clati
liberal share of your fall and winter trade, pledging ourselves to look to your
ness interest; when you have anything to sell or when you have to buy you
everything you need to buy in our stores without having to scatter your pi
all over town, oftimes causing you extra trouble; we claim conveniences
competitors in many ways. We buy our goods in larger quantl
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any other house here, therefore we get them much cheaper than those who have to buy ih small quantities. We buy for seven stores other than ours which mak
cilitics strong. We’have madejmany large purchases for our fall trade, which will enable ut tb save you 15%. To give you an idea of what we are doing we
ment of two articles'shippedj^sjfromjjune 1st to Sept. 1st: 100 cases of shoes—37 bags of green coffee and hundreds of other articles in proportion. We intend to'
and dollars worth of goods this yearand Ihe larger part having already been sold. To do this we are going to offer the trade the completest line of goods ever see
prices far below any one. Ladiesjsee our line of fall Millinery, it is beautiful. Ladies capes from 90c to $6.00. Come to see us, we have any thing you need, it
ny difference how cl:c8pfyoU|h«fe 1 ad Unpriced to you, come here and buy it cheaper
YOUR FRIENDS,
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W, P- Cooper & Brother.