Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 27, 1887, Image 4

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. THE BaNNER-WaTCHMaN ATHENS, HA., NOVEMBER, 2/ tSsf. To be wrung from our Stock, Mullarie gathers his force & with one Grand Combined Effort The very boldness of whicfh will startle onr Competitors our earnings for the year thrown in the great Whirlpool. TOTAL WRECKING OF The City to be Flooded with Dry Goods during the Great Cut Price Sale. VALUES I MUFFS 50 CENTS! MUFFS!! Hair Mu Cl, worth (t.jo price 50c. Hiring fully mule up our minds to make the Hosiery Stock pan out money 5 dozen Ladies Black Ingrain Hose Cut from 50 to im. ■ pair. 30 dozen Ladies Black and Colored Hose at 15c. 55c. 150 pair Childrens Black and Dark Colored Hose at 15c. a pair worth 40c. 200 pairs boys heavy Ribbed Hose leader, from as to sc. a pair. So dozen Ladies' fine French and German Hosiery worth 50 and 750. a pair, now a 5c, PAIRS I gW PAIRS! £T 10,000. a pair. 60 boxes Leese Ruschlng at roc. a yard, worth 40c. gW BLANKETS ! BLANKETS I BLANKETS I mf Don’t you know it took enterprise and money to get this lot 140 purs the celebrated Pink Blanket made fur the Pulman Palace Car Co, rejected hy them on account of slight imperfection. Kecly offered hit lot last week at (330; White ofiered his it $3.15; Mullaneselis the lot as a leader tor $3.00. This is the biggest and best yet, be sure to seethe Puiman Blanket. 80 pairs fine California Blsnketa, eight pounders, extra size, nt *3.90 cost (7.00. 60 pairs Taledga Blankets, all wool, at just half nice they are ribbon bound and two and a half yards wide, $3 00 no pairs Blankets, at 85 cents pair worth tz.oo. 131 pairs Bankets at (im pair worth 84 00. This is a mighty pile of tttaokets. Tney go nearly for nothing, LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. $10.00 Short Wraps, cut to $6.00 and |8oo. New Markets, with, capes, tailor made at I4.00. $2500 silk plash garments ut to (19.00 too satin circular at (3 00, worth (10.00. J ust pick out anything you want in our wrap and cloak stock, you will lad the price right, zoo Boys suits on the "MiddleCounters." Boys ail Wool Pants at 35 cents. Boysalt wool suits at #1.00 nd up, fine suits at (2 50. calieo dress given away to every purchaser of $5.00 and over, as it is our wish to please all, btlfc at these cut rate prices no goods will be charged. Bank notes properly endorsed for large ta payable in 60 days will be taken. No samples or goods 09 approbation this week. A GREAT SWEEPING SALE T The wide departure from any thing like prices will insure us big sales and the public goods with their prices cut in half, all can afford to invest heavy. In order to make the sale doubly attractive many leaders and specials sold at about the coat of the wrapping paper. Hundreds of these never to be forgotten bargains will bo on the counters daily. There quality, beautity and usefulness, silent but eloquent arguments that will hold the great crowd. % WHERE WILL I COMMENCE TO MAKE THE BIG DEEP CUT ? Right here in this stock. Flannel and White Goods, as a great leader, one that will jam the store. 60 pieces bleached and unbleached cotton flannel nt 5c. yd. We guarantee it h 12 t-zc quality. ,/ ON, ON, FURTHER I 14 pieces extra heavy twilled red flannel at 22c. yd, cut right down from 50c, 13 pieces white all-wool (baby flannel) at tSc yd formally 40c. 11 pieces white all-wool skirting flannel at 25c. worth 50c. On the first centre counter 130 remnants extra heavy bleached and unbleached cotton flannel, all sold at one price, jc. yd.; the lengths run from 3 to 9 yds. On the next counter 500 Taylor's Folding Hustles, last week 50c , this, cut week, 20c. Now lor a vory deep cut in lllgE ; TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS That will wipe them out and give us the ready money. 9 pieces white, beautiful linen, extra wide, at 75c. yd., cut from (tjo. 6 pieces fine bleached Table Linen at 50c.yd., cut from (125. S pieces three-quarter bleached Table Linen at 50c, yd, worth 90c. 9 pieces good quality bleached and unbleached Table Linen at 35c,; a cut from 60c. All Turkey Red TableLinens can be bought at half the fo.mer price. Bewildering bargains in Napkins! 300 dozen at 23c pet doaen, cut from S0C. 000 dozen, we marked one lot of them at one price, $1; some of them are worth (2 and (3 per dozen. 27 dozen Prince of Wales banquet nap kins at 1.So; they are 27 inches square nad worth (3 of anybody’s money. 19 dozen, Delmonico, dinner nzpklna at 1,10 per dozen, worth anywhere S2 per dozen. 60 pieces pure linen crash at 5c. per yard, worth icc. at pieces cotton crash, a mere nothing tc. per yard. 200 dozeu extra large linen towels at 15c. worth 40. 900 dozen odds and ends of towels at 5c. each, ; anything to wind up our towel stock. A pile of genuine wamsntta bleached cotton, r»q* - r — r -~j Either of these two brands kwfi - Thit will be a great week for towels; anything Ic , . , H. resenting 80 pieces at. 6c. per yard. Another pile of cream of the crop ft 5c. per yard, iag are woath double. Y Ladies’ rubbers on the sidewalk reduced from 75 t) 25c. per pair, ail sizes, plenty of them. 70 pairs beautiful high art cur tains drapery at 5c., worth 12 1.2c. a yard. 26 pieces curimn drapery, worth all the way up from 25 to 35c. one price for the whole toe, This is a bargain you cannot afford to miss. 200 mahogney poles with brackets and fixtures logo with the above at 25c. each, worth yjc each. A small pile of sheeting full two yards anil a half wide worth 25 and 35c. all now ft 15c. a yard. a7 pieces cotton diaper at 60c. a piece worth (1.22. Neatly two hundred white Marsaiies Spreads and Honey Comb Spread you can get cheap. P * ' ■ 00"LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.Jgf Ebk- ’ , .' *., • A ■ - Skirts, Gowns, Chemise and Pants carried over from last summer half price taken for any of them. 500 dozen prettier hand kerchiefs at ic., 2c., sc. and 10c., just half their value. Two counters lull of Linen Torchon hand made Lace and Embroideries, out of season, we want the money, you can get them. 250 Linen Kinsington Tidies and Splasher Stamped ready for working *'; at a bargain. Our failure to sell our fine Ladies Slues they need be shown you, representing thp most popular makers goods olered at a price. Every pair guaranteed or the money refunded. ,,, In this dress goods stock we have piles of money stuck in the shelves; out they come—down they go, 45 pieces double width ladies' cloth, last week great sellers at 92c in green, brown and navy, (English goods) price this week * 43c. 8 pieces double width ladies’ cloth goods that always command 75c. in light and datk grey navy and tan, price to sell at 35c. 40 pieces wool cashmeres i in order to make the town talk, at 90. per yard, worth 35c. 60 pieces cotton and wool cash- merea at 50. per yard. 13 pieces all-wool dress goods 40 inches wide 1 jc. yer yard, worth 40c. HUNDREDS! HUNDREDS! I Beautiful fine Dress Goods atjyour own price; Cords braid sets, velvets and beads that we will be glad to aeil. LADIES’AND MEN’S UNDERWEAR., f 65 doaen ladies’ undervesti, silk bouud and trimmed, cut to 302. each, formally 75c, sizss, zS to 40 inches. 36 dozen'•> i cashmere vests at 75c. each, worth 1.25. 80 dozen men’s red wool medicated shirts at 40c, cut from $1. 60 doze t me"'* M'p fine red cashmere shirts at 90c. worth 1,50. Big bargains in man's white wool and merino shirts. It is the money, and not the goods, we want. • KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES!! 2t dozen ladies’ (ou£t.<o goods) hear} stitched backs, worth 1.50 per pair, now 90c. Big bargains in ltdlet’ Jersey and cash mere gloves. 1 jo mantle lambrequins, handsomely embroidered, worth