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i IUTLETI a MEED BF CISH TIE MDSE OF THIS lit BMMIW EVENT
Women's Silk Hose Army Jumpers Straw Field Hats Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Work Shirts
19c Pair 48c g e *» c . 59c .
ibre Bilk Hose for ladies, in One lot extra heavy Khaki Army 300 Men’s, Women's and Children’s Made of good grade Percales, About 25 Men’s good Blue Cham
all colors, worth 50c a pair, Jumpers, worth SI.OO and $1.60, Strawfield Hats, worth 26c and Pongees, etc., with and without bray Work Shirts, sell regular
ise at 4*e 50c, for 9c collars, worth $1.50, going at... tic ly at 85c, on sale at 59c
WILL BE SLAUGHTERED MERCILESSLY AND WITHOUT LIMIT """ - :==: ~
>rices to a Frazzle. Realizing Cash is the One Way Possible—Selling at Any Price $5.00
__ ______ _ __ _ _ . M.n's Dress Shoes, in all leath-
IB STOCK DOWN—UNI! fillMG BUT r_=__
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) Be Thrown out at Public Sale in a Manner Most Startling: *•
' Men's White Oxfords, new styles.
_ ■ Goodyear welts, at
IN6 MATTRESS ticking READ WHAT MR. SAM STEIN SAYS: ei . 29
Bleaching Best heavy Mat As my friends, customers and acquaintances know, sales at my store is a
vide i tress i icking on sale 17 n
IOC yard a#C very unusual occurrence. During my more than 20 years business in Blakely uueen uuaiixy
""■■■ ■ - I have had but very few sales. My idea when putting on a sale is to GIVE Shoes and Slippers for ladles, good
PriC6S—RGaUze ! BARGAINS. Unless lamina position to do this or am compelled to sacrifice styles, sold as high as SIO.OO, at
goods, I run my business on an even basis. However, at this time lam forced to
" a dmit that I must raise cash and will do it. In other words, I am going to sell O
f AI f f t a a my merchandise during this sale at prices that I myself cannot buy them for and ____________________________
1 I fr* CY 1* \ at positively lower prices than you will have this year. $4-00
(Signed) SAM STEIN. Oxfords and Slippers for women,
• i.i.i-i 1 ili 1 • "" " 1 low heels, tans and blacks, going at
ie Sale of the Season. Right in the Heart of the Season: sl-98
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X V T * M 1 J fords. In all colors, going at
$2.98
INTINUES TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS-POSITIVELY NO LONGER ■
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Iso 36 inch best Longcloth, sells at 'l'l. E «„. h«v, t,.., , 5 . S h«„„ 3 'TT, ° x '“ r, ‘*''. h ’
gp 30c yard regularly, going at « ' 2 'A **
T , 1 mmm 75c VOILES 75c $2-98
25c yard wide Longcloth f *"7 Beautiful Embroiderd Voiles, yard I Newest Dark Fi 9 ured Voi, «’ 7 ard ““TT
going at - -- -- ' ,v i
SHEETING. i S< J C . Newest ladies’ sport Oxfords in all
35c grade yard wide Cretonne fQ _ Re y f ‘ a rd* P a t L L Sheetino, worth 20e 14c ! coirs' 3 * 2 9c " ewert sty,es and ahadea on sala at
groins at ----- - x C j " $3.98
gUU.I£ **■ SI.OO BUtTING 7Sc y
n . « T Jt a Newest Heather Mesh Suiting, 36 Ne " Lace checked Voi,as going
c 27 mch new Ladlassic 48c at 480 Arll, y Officer Oxfords
r* Cloth going at - I UNIONSUITS. i 75c For men, finest grade Russian
Men's Nalnseek Unlen Suits, per Ch,ffon Si,ks - yard wide, in all leather, worth $7.00, on sale at
32 inch new Ladlassie * ult ••••• 480 ‘ 3.96
Cloth going at 7Sc # yard pr ««y Fi a ured v «»'« and Flax-
LA -46 c <>"•> PC
R 3000 yards of newest Spring DRESS GINGHAMS N#vv Dott , d volleiTss inches wide ! New Tissue Ginghams, 32 inches M6D S UOdSTVOftf
just arrived and intended to sell at 25c |Q r at 24c, wide, per y sr d 42c 19c
and 35c yard going at - * * i new georgettes Good grade Nainsook Shirts and
Bs<* 38 inch Georgettes, all geod eolers,
RENFROE'S DEVONSHIRE, 32 inches OA- Purs silk Sox going during this i Will be largely In use this sea- rawers, wo c a garmen
C wide, 50c grade, per yard - •*'* ** Mt i »' M | "
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GEORGIA No Less.