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of any kind. We buy for Spot Cash and handle stocks of any size.
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The Entire Building Next Door to the First National Bank, Patterson Street,
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Has been leased and this entire stock will be placed on sale, beginning Thursday Sept. 13th, at 8 a., and these prices will only hold good for 10 days. Every one should avail himself of
this opportunity. A fine stock of Tailor-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps. Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings, etc., at 33 1=3 cents on the dollar. If you value money, don’t miss it, and we must reduce
this gigantic stock in ten days. The New York Salvage Company is the largest institution in the world of its kind, operating forty stores, auction and sales-rooms in New York. Below we
quote a few prices to show what extraordinary bargains will be offered, and this great sale begins Thursday September 13th, in Valdosta, Georgia.
f^'^The opening will be a gala day. Bring the children; there will be music all day. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this sale. Excursion rates on all railroads, when the
great sale begins at the Rod Spot StOPO, No, 102 Patterson street and positively these prices are for 10 days only. The entire stock of $40,000 worth of Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Dry Goods, etc., will be sold. This sale positively begins Thursday Sept. 13th, 1906, at 8 o’clock a. m. The entire stocks and stores of A. B. Smith & Co., Touchton, M- Horn,
of New York, and J. Marks, will be placed on sale by the New York Salvage Company on Sept. 13th, and these prices are for 10 days only.
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As this sale will last only ten days, everything will go rapidly. This is the first sale £ We advise you to save this and bring it with you so that there is no mistake that
of this kind and magnitude that has ever occurred in this city, and it may never occur again, ♦ you get exactly the goods mentioned in this document. Remember no postponement; this
and in order to prove to you what tremendous sacrifices will be made, we mention a few of a great New York Salvage Co’s, sale will close in ten days. Justtfaink of the following prop"
the extraordinary bargains that will be offered. And hear m mind there are 1,000 different $ osition, and remember that all goods herein priced can be brought back at any time during
articles we cannot mention here. . - . 5- + this sale. •
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A FINE SUIT OF MEN’S CLOTHES, ALL TO MATCH, «LM.
rtf?" TLto suit Is positively worth $1250 or your money refunded «t
any time during this sale.
Men's fine suits Is cheviots and Scotch Mags....* •„$'***
Worth $15 or your money refunded at any ttmjl during this sate
If you are not satisfied.
Men’s splendid Suits In velour finished cashmeres, all sizes.. 5.S5
This Is positively worth $1C, or your money back.
7;-SHQc and satin lined dress Suits in plain checks and stripes.... 7.4S
Thlrt anlt to nnsltlvolr worth 118.
TOWELING.
All linen roller erash toweling, also fancy stripped tea toweling
and homespan crash—worth 10 cents and 12ft cents.... 636c
MEN’S 8HOES.
$3 mem’s shoes, in best velour and box calf, new spring shapes,
1.48
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»' Jhls suit la positively worth $18.
At'dfcSS each you are free to choose a. Suit worth $22 to $25
■from twenty lota of aa finely made.and aa elegantly finished
, Sqjts as the most taatldlouvv, urcstwr could destr*; dne
=" " Tiom? Xml fr-.-'vn suitings oflatyte and tone. andSha frpxt
variety of ettects—tailored Into garment, of fauMeea fnah-
lon—mel I’s Cheviot, vicuna, homespun, tweed and cashmere
suits.' single and. double breasted
These represent the’ product of th. world's celebrated looms and
’’the world's most s llful tailors. They are equal and guaranteed to
excel any $25 tallor-made-to-ordcr garment In the world, or we will
refund your money. H
Men's fine business Suits, in silver gray and black worsteds:
lined with XXX serge, sewed with Skinner silk, tea different
styles to choose from a...k 358
Men's fine Tlress Pants 0$O
Men’s fine Trousers, for Sunday wear. In worsteds and fancy
stripes, at ... . Ut
Positively worth $5, $( and $7 or money refunded.
Odd Coats and vesta and Macintosh— at your own price.
63c
Goodyear welt sewed, per pair
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
Misses, children's and little men’s kid and box calf shoes spring
or low heels—real value $1.10, at
BOYS’ SHOES. jT.
and' youths solid calf lace Mfool—former price $1.25 her j-
pair, reduced to ./....;i...r.T?T.......; 87c.-
WOMEN’S SHOES. f
Women's hand welt Shoes, French vlcl Ud and patent leather,
Ud or patent leather tips, 12.50 and $3 values
Ladles’ $150 Ud Shoes S3«
Men’s Cornell Shoe., 40 smart nobby styles of high and low cots
In One patent leather, vlcl kid, velour and box calf, reck
oak soles and counters, worth 23 to 33X0 and $4, go at.... L33
Boys’ school Shoes made of sound solid rex calf, worth $3, go at 38c
Woman’s Princess Suoes, lace or button, line patent leather and
Grecian calf, Cuban heels, sold for $3 and $4. sale price.. US
New summer trimmed Hats for ladles, most original In concep
tion. $3 ts $13 hats 88c ta
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FURNISHING QOOD8.
Men’s white Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 16c for 3c at this sale.
Men's Suspenders, worth 60c, go for 7c st this sale.
Men's fine Silk Ties, worth $1, go for 33o at this sale.
Men's tine Silk Ties, worth 75c, go for 31e st this sale.
Men’s One Silk Ties, worth 50c, go tor 17e at this sale.
Good work Shirts, worth $1, go for 2Bc at this sals.
Good work Shirts, worth 76c, go for 13c at this sale.
Good Dress Skirts, worth $1.25 to $1.50, go st 28c at this sale.
Good Dress SUrts, worth $1.76 to $2.00, go st 63c at this sale.
Men's, Boys’ and Children's high grade Underwear In all shades
and colors at 33c on the dollar. .»
200 fine, handsome, gilt frame Plotnres,, cautlful scenes from all
over the globe, worth $3.50. will go at this sale at $1.13.
Children’s Shoes from 21c up. V\
Ladles’ fine Tests, 8c.
Ladies’ Parasols, worth $1.50, sale price, 63c.
Ladles’ Parasols, worth $2.00, sale price, 83c. .
Ladies’ Parasols, worth $2.50, sale price, 98c.
Ladles' Parasols, worth $3. $4, $5, $6. will go st $L79 and $1.88.
Venitlan. $1.50 goods, at 58c. *
Broadcloth, $2.50 goods, at 98c.
Boys Suits worth $2.50 at 92e
Boys’ Suits worth 33.50 at , f j.23
Boys’ Suits worth 11.75 and $2 at ...• 89c
Boys' Suits worth $4. $5 and $6 to go at 2.48
Men's and ladles’ Hose, in fancy stripes, good values st 36c, win
go at this sale for u c
"s four-ply Lines
values at 25c, go at this isle fer
, t. orth 15c, go at this s
, trimmed In lace, worth $4, sale
and black, worth $1.25. sale
and black, worth $250 si
Silk Summer
Wrappers, a
_ Wrappers, all
Bale price .......444
ORY GOOD8, ETC. '
Riverside Shirtings
Martha Washldgton Percales
Percales In all the latest p&terns and shades
1-ress Ginghams, worth' 15c
Yellow Cotton, special
ladies' colored bordered Handkerchiefs, worth 10c, go for
Corsets worth 50C, go ar
Imdtes' Palest Leather Belts '
■ lies’ Fans, worth 10c
ah Toweling 3e,
lied Ticking, worth 18c and 20.. go at
Black Mercerized Satin, worth 20c
Ladles’ Walking Skirts; worth $2.60, go at
Ladles' Walking Skirts, worth $4.60, go at
$5. $C. $7 Walking Skirts, go at
Ladles' Fine Dress Skirts, black and blue, worth $350, sale
Ladies' Fine Dress Skirts, black and blue, worth $150, sale.
Ladles’Fine Dreta Skirts black and blue worth $0, sale pr
Ladles' Silk Dress SUrts, worth $15.00 to $2540. go
$6.74 and $1.98.
Hfioas at 7%e. worth 12c to 156.
. piques at 16c, worth 20o to 2Gc.
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for $558,
Counters piled high with stacks of fine Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
(Mots’ Furnishings for men amfboys will be likened to a powerful mag
net which will draw crowds for miles around.
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Buyers Restricted. In order to distribute this immense
and valuable stock to the community of Valdosta and vicinity,
and to protect ourselves from storekeepers and other merchants
from buying, in large quantities, we have arranged to allow buyers
to remain in the store not over 30 minutes.
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Stock upset and people in confusion. People excited waiting,
looking, talking and wonderiag-how we can «ope with the crowJs that
will pour in. Don’t mlss the great sale.
Sale positively opens Thurday Sept. 13 and prices hold good for ten days only, and strictly for cash, at J. Marks’ Red Spot Store, 102 Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga. Mark the
date and mark it well Let nothing keep you away. The hour is set. The date you know.
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RED SPOT SIRE, i MARKS, Proprietor, 102 Patterson? Street; Valdosta, ^Georgia. E«
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LOOK FOR THE LARGE RED SIGN—
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Now York Salvage■> Company.
H. B.--R. R. FARE RETURNER TO PURCHASERS OF $20 OB MORE.
RED SPOT STORE, USE
I HOMY AGREE TO RETURN ALL U0MEY IF GOODS ARE NOT AS SOU).
GEO. W. CLARK, Manager.