The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, February 18, 1905, Image 3

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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1905. Do You Wear Clothes? We presume you do,'but the main questiJoi we wanted to ask is, do you wear good clothes? A great many do, and W know that a great many do not. To both classes we say that you can nlow wear the best made at the price of the very cheapest, for our great annisp sale of all winter clothing is in full blast. Don't delay too long however, for it wont last always. $10.00 now is as good as $15.00 was three weeks ago, or will bn next fall. Buy now, pack them away if necessary and save 50 per cent on your trade THIS IS AN HONEST SALE, HolisTiLY CONDUCTED, And includes every Man’s, Boy’s and Child’s Suit and Pants in the store. We are selling clothing* for less than you ever bought it for, even at a bankrupt sale, and if you don’t believe it come and we will prove it. One=ThirdOff on the Price of all Clothing. Men’s Suits 1=3 Off Men’s Overcoats 1=3 Off Men’s Odd Pants 1=3 Off Boys’ Overcoats 1=3 OffV Boys’ Knee Suits 1=3 Off Boys’ Knee Pants 1=3 Off w — , v $1.50. Shifts Reduced to 75c. 1-4 Off all Winter Underwear and Sweaters. One Lot Hats That Sold for $1.00 to $3.00 Now Only Fifty-Cents. A Busy Bee Oraphophone Given Away Every Wednesday. Ticket A 8259 Gets the One Drawn for February 15|i. Who Owns It ? Bring it In. We Give One Chance on GraphophnegWith Each 25c. Purchase This Is the Time Af oney Talks. MAIL ORDERS—-Mail orders receive prompt attention. Goods sent C. O. D. with priviledge of examination provided motiey is sent with order to cover express charges both ways—to be deducted from bill if goods are kept. RULES OF SALE. Spot Cash—no goods taken back, but will make exchanges if agreed upon at the time of sale.