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The Marietta Tournal
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BY H. A. WARD & BRO.
=B EGINNING SRIUBDAY., MAY 8 ———————=
And closing Saturday, May 22nd, at which time we are going to sell some merchandise for less money than it has ever besn
gold in Marietta. We will say to begin with that this is not a “fake” or “trick” sale, but a plain business proposition.
The following prices will make it interesting as well as profitable to you. Read every item enumerated below
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NOTIONS.
200 f.adies’ Undervests, seconds, at 3¢ each.
200 Ladies’ Undervests, good quality, at 7c each.
100 pairs of Infants’ Hose, 10c quality, at 3¢ per
pair.
300 pair Children’s Hose, 10c quality (sizes 5 to
7Y% ), at bc a pair.
300 pair Misses’ Black and Tan Hose, first-class
10c hose (sizes 8 to 914), at 8c a pair.
Ladies’ 15¢ Hose at 10c a pair.
Men’s Black Sox at Se.
300 Men’s Shirts, were 50¢ quality, at 30c.
1060 Men’s first-class Dollar Shirts at 75c. .
A big line of Handkerchiefs at 3 for 10c.
25 pair of Lace Curtains, $2.00 quality, at $l.OO
per pair,
Our line of $1.50 ard $2.00 White Quilts at $1.25.
10 dozen nice line Collars for men at 5¢ each.
Men’s Suspenders at 10¢, 15¢ and 20c a pair.
300 nice Ties, 25¢ and 50¢ quality, at 15c.
500 papers best Needles at 2 cents paper, one to
customer.
2000 yards of Lace at 1 cent per yard.
1000 papers good pins at 1 cent, one to customer.
A big lot of Baby Caps, worth up to 75 cents, at
25 cents each.
All of our nice Baby Caps, worth up to $1.25,
at 50 cents each.
100 regular 50 and 75 cents Umbrellas at 25cts.
100 regular $1.50 to $2.00 Umbrellas at 75¢ each.
50 ladies’ White Waists at 40 cents each.
50 ladies White Waists at 75 cents each.
50 pairs Boys’ Pants at 10 cents a pair.
10 Rugs, worth $1.25, at 75 cents each.
All of our 50 cent line of Ladies’ Leather and
Silk Belts at 15 cents each.
We hope to see you in our store during this Mammoth Red Tag Sale and we believe it will
be to your interest as well as ours to come and share in the many money saving things which
we will offer at this time. Many things will be on sale at a cut price that we can’t mention
here. Come to see us and if you are not satistied that the goods are not dirt cheap you need
not buy. REMEMBER THE TIME, SATURDAY, MAY Bth, TO SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, 1909.
MARIETTA. GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1909,
One Thousand Dozen Pearl Dress
Buttons at 1 Cent per Dozen.
ONE DOZEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
I wrote every word in this advertisement and there
is not a statement in it which we can’t make good ab
solutely. Your friend,
HENRY A. WARD.
NOTIONS.
All of our line of Ladies’ 50 cent Collars at 20c.
50 Ladies’ Hand Bags, worth 50c. at 20c. each.
50 Ladies’ Hand Bags, worth 75 cents to $l.OO,
at 40 cents each,
50 pairs Ladies’ Drawers to go at 15 cents pair.
100 spools genuine Embroidery Silk, slightly
soiled, to go at 2 cents a spool.
Big bargains in Napkins.
100 2, 3 and 4 quart Coffee Pots atv s¢c. each,
200 pairs little Boys’ Overalls at 19¢. a pair.
DRY GOODS.
One lot Calico Apron and Dress Gingham Cot
ton Checks and L.awns at 4 cents per yard.
One lot of 7%c. Dress Ginghams and Percale,
6 cents Cotton Checks, Sheeting and White
Goods to go at 5 cents per yard.
One lot of White Lawn, Percale, Gingham and
all of our stock of Bleaching and other goods
worth up to 1214 cents per yard to go in the
Red Tag Sale at 775 cents per yard.
One lot of White Lawn, worth up to 15 cents,
Suiting worth 20 cents yard, White Linen
worth 20 cents yard, all and many other
things to go in this lot with Red Tag price
of 10 cents per yard.
.~ In the above lots of goods there will be some
things that you can’t afford to miss. Lots of
things in these four lots of goods cheaper than
you ever saw them in your life. A genuine sur
prise in store in these lots of goods for you.
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50 suits of Clothes to fit big boys and small men,
sizes up to 35, that sold from $7.50 to
$lO.OO, Red Tag Sale $2.50.
Some odds and ends in Boys’ Suits to go dirt
cheap.
One lot of Men’s Extra Pants which we will
certainly sell cheap.
6 Men’s Rubber and Oil Coats, worth from $2
to $3, to go at $l.OO.
HATS.
Just think of this! One hundred Men’s Hats,
positively not a hat in the lot worch less
than §l—many of them worth $2--to go in
the Red Tag sale at 40 cents each.
One lot Men’s and Children’s Caps at 10c each.
Straw Hats cheaper than any one in Cobb
county can sell them.
We bought these straw hats last winter for
spot cash and so we can sell them cneap.
One job lot of Shoes at 75 cents.
One job lot of Shoes at $l.
One job lot of Shoes at $1.25.
One job lot of Shoes at $1.50.
One job lot of Shoes at $2.
BIGC BARGAIN IN THESE SHOES,
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