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WE see the good reason for saying; “We are selling this for 20 cents; it wa
of advertising being done is very misleading, and unless you are studying condu
most everywhere PRICES ARE NOT \YHAT THEY and every body ough
to be frank with you, we can see nothing in the Conditions to make us believe we 11 h
Buy what you NEED-Get down to business like you used to do-vou know how.
year, you don t have to hurry to get it. Well be here next week and we hope seven
Of course goods have declined and the decline in some lines is much more pronounc
and a fresh Big 9tock of High Grade Merchandise is now Coming in daily. You 11 be surprised at the low price on
CHEAP, when they looked high we cut them off the list. Some goods have not declined enough yet, others we con
ensational about them-yeu dont have to break your neck to get them and this wont be the last day-The sale goesi
can get any part or all weVe got. We appreciate your business and try hard to merit it. You can trade here thi
DRY GOODS
—Cheviots, Pilot Brad, 1 Kg
per yard *-—iww
—Plaids, Best Grade, 1 Kg
—Plaids, 5:50 yard Grade, 10g
per yard
—Denims, Canton Cotton Mills 2:20, 9(1(*
per yard gUW
—Denims, Canton Cotton Mills 2:40, OKg
per yard , * uu
—Hickory Shirtings, Brown and Grey, 1 Kp
per yard IUU
—A. C. A. Ticking, Best Grade Feather, 9Qg
—Good Heavy Mattress Ticking, IKg
—Conastoga, Superior Satin Ticks, Kf)n
per yard ——*— r _——— uUI*
—Sheeting, 3 yards to pound, AAA, IKg
—Sheeting, 4 yards to pound, Li,, 1 Qlg
.—Sheeting. 5 yards to pound, 1 flg
—Banting, Good Grade, 86 inches wide, gig
—Bleechinga, Prosperity 13oC
•—Bleechinga, Stone Mountain, 20c
per yard
—Bleechiogs, Pride of Atlantic, extra fiae, ORp
per yard fcWw
—Bleechings, Fruit of Loom (to arrive) OCp
per yard —fcUM
—Bleechings, Lonsdale Cambric, OPjp
per yard —“WW
—Drillings, 8 :0f yards to pound, 1K P
per yard ———
—Ginghams, Victory Staples, 1
—Ginghams, Puritan Zephyrs (nice dress), Ofl p
per yard ——~fcUu
—A great big assortment of styles and brands, HE*
per yard tul
—TAUNTON and other S2-inch fine Dress Ginghams, OK P
■—Cotton Dress Plaids in a variety of beautiful patterns OH
ana a bargain at, per yard tUu
—Table Oil Cloths, PC p
—Shelf Oil Cloths, 1 C.
16 inch, per yard , I vib
—Shelf Oil Cloths, on
12 inch, per yard IUC
A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, MERCERIZED
COTTONS, SHIRTINGS, VOILES, PERCALES, WOOLENS,
CHAMBRAYS, ORGANDIES, LINENS AND ALL DRY GOODS
I
NFW GOODS - NEW PRICES
WE CAN SHOW YOU SO MUCH BETTER THAN WE CAN
TILL YOU
PRICES
Men’s Clothes
ARE GREATLY REDUCED IN COST
—Yoa can now dress well and not pay out all you expect to have.
—Our prices start with $15.00. Fifteen dollars; that soundß cheap, doesn’t it; but
the clothes are wool and tl.ey are good staple patterns.
—At $17.60 the suit they get better, and at $20.00 we have a wonderful showing,
bat when you get into $25.00, we can show you a line of elothing that you will appre
ciate K ? these are/and in order to make those we already had m stock look
right, we were forced to mark some of them off more than fifty per cent.
—A large assortment of Men’s Pants—the prices range from $2.00 up. A fro°d Pant
can now be had for around $3.60 to $6.00. In fact these pants lack very little of be
ing right where they were a long time ago. •
—Men’s Raincoats at from $6.00 to $15.00, and worth the money.
2:20 Overalls of the very best makes are
2:40 Overalls of the very best makes are P a ! r
Boys’ Overalls, 26 to 32 in. Waists, are P a ? r
Overalls for the little fellows—6s to 16 years, are—7sc and 1-00 pair
We have a quantity of Men’s Overalls in off Grades, we will close at $1.25 per pair.
They cost us about $2.00
BOYS CLOTHING
we have a good worsted boys’ suit in good blue color 7s to 18s, that we are
selling for $6.60 —and when you see the suit you’ll say it's all right. Then,
from that we go to $7.60 and at $8.60 you can get a suit that last year had to
be sold for $17.60. We have a better line of suits and smart clothes going
on up to $16.00. These are good clothes, too, made right, and everything.
They're bougHt cheap and they are going to be sold that way.
Boys’ Odd Pants in a wide range of both prices and patterns, and then the
Overalls, and Shirts, too.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
la this department our showing is exceptional and the new prices are very notice
able.
Dresses of Tricolette, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Taffetas, Satins. The prices—well,
just come and see. They’re right.
all prices and for all—Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Pongees, etc.
A nice assortment of Crepe de Chine and Silk Underwear as well as muslins. Satin
and Taffetta Petticoats.
Ladies' Hosiery and the price and quality will appeal to you.
The prices named are, of course, cash prices. For fall the additional charge v,
to be enough to cover carrying charges. Simply bear this in mind. Our buying
cure the goods we need at the right price. We have at heart the interest of ou
a bu siness the principle of which is—
" Not How much can be made out of it, but How much can fa
CANTON'S BIG DEPARTMENT
JONES MERC ANT!
MERCHANTS COTTON BUYERS
WITH A MARKET
THE LARGEST STORE IN NORTH GEOft GIA ™
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS MORE THAN $2,000,000.00
PRICI
Shoe D
—This is a department in which we h
and we sell lots of them and they give
affords better lines than we carry. If
GODMANS, FAIRFIELDS, ALLENS,
OVER AND DR
—When you read over this list you h
Boys’, Girls’ and Babies’.
—They are on the new price list and
—Our spring Shoes are eoming in dai
others will be shortly.
—Men’s Dress Shoes start as lo
really buy a good pair of Shoe
—To appreciate the reductions and tl
few minutes and eome around. It’s (
Mens Fur
—Men’s Dress Shirts are back to sl.
ber that last year we went all over N
$2.00 —and never found it. This ye:
beautiful patterns at this price; then 1
silks because that day’s about past.
•—Men’s Hosiery will start at 10 cent
up to a dollar. Men’s Ties are from
or pretty you want them.
—Men’s good Ribbed Underwear is 7
$1.50 in the winter weight. Then ii
per suit and of course, have a good lii
—Men’s Work Shirts—we have one at
we can show you a good one, and th
for the money. They’re regular stoc
MIL
—Here we are going to make
special effort this season. The and
partment is in charge of Mrs. Grei
and Miss Miriam DeLay. They’
both good milliners and they a
getting together a nice line of hea