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Thoroughly invigorated and bloom
ing with New Goods and Matchless
Bargains will be of unusual interest
this week. My entire line of . .
SHOES.
CLOTHING,
DRESS GOODS.
DRY GOODS,
HATS and
MILLINERY,
This is an opportunity of a life-time
for those who want to buy New, Sea
sonable Merchandise at one-half its
value. . . . i . . , .
These prices will demonstrate that this is the
Grandest Bargain Sale of the Season.
5,000 yards good Shirting Prints at 2|c.
5,000 open and shut Pans at lc each.
15,000 Balls of Thread at a ball.
5,000 yards 36 inch Percales the 10c quality at 5c yard.
' 500 Men’s Straw Hats at 10c each, and
5,000 lbs. Remnants in Lawns, Organdies and Percales,
worth 25c lb. To close out lot at once will sell for 10c lb.
500 pairs Suspenders, the 10c and 15c kiml at 5c pair.
The same low prices will be made on all kinds t>J; Summer Dress
Dress Goods. 25c Laws, Lappet Mulls and Organdies will be
sold for 10c and 12^c. 50c Woolen Dress Goods will be sold
for 16fc, 20c and 25c. -
SHOES, SLIPPERS, OXFORDS.
This is one of the biggest Slipper anchOxford Sales that Dalton
has ever seen.
$25,000 worth of Shoes and Slippers bought at the
lowest prices and by paying Spot Cash saving all the dis
counts enables me to offer values that cannot be had any
where. My stock consists of all the new and choicest
styles, and the workmanship and wearing quality is guar
anteed.
500 pair Ladies’ Dongola Button Shoes at 48c pair.
1000 pair Ladies’ Glove Grain Button Shoes worth
at 69c per pair. - ■
New Shipment of Children’s Oxfords to go in this sale
at 48 cents pair and up..
500 pahs Ladies’ Patent Leather trimmed and tipped
Slippers, always sold for $1.50 for 74c pair.
Zeigler Bros., Oxfords, the $2.00 kind at $1.25.
Fine Tan and Black Slippers for men, turned bottoms
with hub-gore, regular $2.00 value,, for this week at
$1.24. . . , . ,
There are many other such desirable values m this de
partment. If you come to my stores this money saving
sale will surely benefit you.
The Southern Hotel in Meridian, Miss., burned- last week.
$150,000.
The people along the Mississippi liver are
the 'flood.
,000,000 poorer by
1.25
Bargains in
•STRAW HATS, /
MITTS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
UMBRELLAS,
and all kinds of LACES and EMBROIDERIES.
GLOTHING.'^ aam ^ >
Such values were never dreamed of in Men S
Clothing. My stock of Clothing is not ? d special
graceful, harmonious and neat fitting suit . P
prices on all kinds of Clothing. q - 0 qq
Men’s Suits at $1.98, $3.48, $4.98, worth $8.50, $5.uu
and $7.50.
Boy’s Suits from 49c up.
Big'stockTof'Ladies’ Gowns just in. Thqprices are just
one half their value.
millinery, -
Ribbons. Exquisite a ® sort ?^!LwndoolOTed Satins.
Gauze, fancy and spanglod.and bl k Flowers Hya-
An exuberant abundance of ahk rhrvsanthemums
ninths, Lillies of the Valley, P ?PP'? S ’ t ° ^e d“sposal of
and other kinds.. These f ’ f nc * of relnement
two proficient artists, makes » nl Siot CT et elsewhere,
and richness 'about my hats y &
The prices will more than please yo • ,
T Saiiors at 15c eacn.^ ^
They
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500 Ladies’ untrimmed Sanors^^^^r^ at -i9 C; the 75c
Ladies’ trimmed^ Sailors, 49c and 69c.
kind at 39c; the $1.00 and $1 ^ Kmu
must go quick. Tne Spot cash Man.
The Cut Price Stores.
9 .Wholesale and. Retail.
The Southern Presbyterian General Assembly is oppposed to wo
men in,the pulpit.
Elijah Wooten, colored, was tanged at McRae, Ga., last Friday
for murdering his wife’s parents.
President McKinley will visit Nashville on June 12th. He will
.pass through Chattanooga on his way.
- A cyclone struck Carthage, S. D., last week, destroying several
buildings, but causing no loss of life.
A branch of the Knights of Pythias has been organized at Win
der to be called Russel Lodge, No 99.
Warren P. Lovett, of Sandersville, a well known Georgia drum
mer, is in trouble for fraudulently using the mails.
James Gordon Bennet, owner of the New York Herald has return
ed to this country' after a long absence in France.
Rev. Dr. G. T. Goetchins, of Rome, was elected Moderator of the
Southern Presbyterian Assembly in Charlotte last week.
Senator Earle, of South Carolina, died last week. He was elected
last January. John Gary Evans is his probable successor.
Albert M. King, a nineteen year old boy robbed the Boylston Na
tional Bank; of Boston, of $30,000 last Friday and disappeared.
James P. Crocket committed suicide at Decatur, Ga., Sunday by
blowing his head nearly off with the charge in a shot gun. No
cause assigned.
Christ’s Church, Episcopal, the oldest in the south, burned last
week at Savannah. It was founded and built by John Wesley, the
founder of Methodism.
The Secretary of State has sent to the senate a protest from the
German government against the discriminating duty on sugars from
bounty-paying countries.
Adrian Britt, a former brilliant and .popular editor of the Jackson
ville, Fla., Times-Union, was arrested for theft and common vagran
cy in Chicago. Too much liquor the cause.
The gizzard of a hen recently killed at Covington contained twen
ty-one brass tacks, thirty-one birdshot, two pins, a tiny brass ring, a
bit of steel and some crushed brass caps.
The Canadian wire and cut nail manufacturers have been shut out
of the western Canadian market by American rivals as a result of' the
changes in the tariff. There is consequently much complaint.
The confessions of a negro woman at Liudale, Texas, implicated
Will Jones, a white man, in the rourdCr of R. W. Stewart, a promi
nent merchant. Jones was visited by a mob while in jail and lynch
ed Sunday.
The appointment of Dr. John W. Goodwyn, of Macon, by the
Georgia Pharmaceutical Association, as state inspector of drugs and
medicines, is the beginning of a most important reform in the drug
business of Georgia.
Four large brass Mexican field guns have been stolen from West
Point, New York. The guns were in old Fort Clinton on the east
side of the post and it is thought they were rolled over the steep
bank to the river and taken away in boats.
A New York lawyer has apian to put one hundred million dollars
in circulation in the south and west patterned after the French Cred
it Foncier, to be backed by the United States government. It pro
poses to lend farmers and other property holders fifty per cent on the
value of their holdings at the low rate of interest of one ceqt per day
on the thousand.
The Board of directors of the Associated Press met in Chicago
■last week and elected the following officers: President, Victor F Law-
son, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Record; first vice president, Hor
ace "White, New York Evening Post; second vice president, Hoke
Smith, Atlanta Journal; secretary, Melvilie E. Stone; assistant secre
tary, Charles S. Diehl.
Iowa has one of the few living statesman. State Senator Rudolph
Lehfeld returned to the state treasurer the other day a check for $678,
mailed him as pay for his services during the special session of the
legislature, and in doing so said he had not earned the money and
could not accept it. Iowa’s is not the only Senate in which Mr. Leh-
feld’s action would make a worthy example.
Tne sixty-seventh general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyter
ian church convened last Thursday in Chicago with about 250 dele
gates present, representing twenty-five states and territories, most of
them, however, coming from the south. It is the first time in the
history of this denomination that it has gone as far^north as Chicago
to hold its annual assemblies. The, convention will last ten days.
Retiring Moderator, Rev. A. W. Hawkins, of Decatur, Ill:, called the
assembly to order in the First Presbyterian church on Stewart ave
nue and Sixty-sixth street.
That’s what makes our stores Headquarters.
Our business is daily enlarging and the cars
of goods that come in on every train confirms
the fact that we are doing the business.
Low Prices 0 Fair Dealings
have done it. Don’t buy shoddy goods when you
can get good ones cheap from us.
A CAR LOAD OF THE VERY FINEST
/ifcaple SDrtp Syrup
17c per gallon or 3 gallons for 50c.
This is just what others pay for it by the
barrel.
Granulated Sugar, 21 lbs. for
Light Brown Sugar, 23 lbs. for
Brown Sugar, 24 lbs. for
Best 31b. Peaches, per can
Good Soap, 20 bars for
Good Coffee, 11 lbs. for
Extra Fine Coffee, 8 lbs. for
$1.00
1.00
LOO
.10
.25
1.00
1.00
Plows, Hoes and all Farm Implements cheaper
than ever- See us before you buy.
DRY * GOODS, * CLOTHING * AND * SHOES.
We are simply doing the Business in this
Line because we sell people Honest Goods,
and they always come back.
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Special Bargains in
HD?ess <$oofcs
‘Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, 59c.
Best Domestic, 4c.
10 Balls Thread for 5c.
Beautiful all-wool Pants for 75c.
Jeans Pants for 25jc.
10c Gent’s Hose for 5c.
50c Hats for 25c.
25c Hats for 15c.
IOc Hats for 5c.
Don’t forget about our immense lot of
TINWARE,
Another big shipment just‘received,
prices sell it. -
Don’t forget the place, same . .
old stand Big Hotel Bl