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Do you want to buy goods right this fall? If so it will be to your interest to learn
■Am TO LEARN IT AT
3v M. Cbvn'cbvoeire, Corbele, (Beorgla.
The reasans w hy 4 ‘THE CHURCHWELL WAY” is the “RIGHT WAY” are:
1. He buys erfttfy thing for Cash, -and the manufacturers know it, and they offer him better bargains and for less money than to
tirms that buy c in • account.
He buys sh-ees and ftjrniture in car load lots. and everything else in large quontities, thereby getting the lowest freight rates
from the grea f : Eastern.markets.
He sells ^'ot cashed avoids the expense cff bookkeepers and loss from bad accounts; nor does he have to charge his customery
interest on i oafi accounts.
His go'ods are reliable in every sense of the word, so much so that he si ands ready at all times^to take back any article you ma
buy and r 'turn vour money if there is> nothing in the Jhonse that can be put in its. place. For the above reasons his customers are
always satisfied, andia satisfied customer is theihest proof that “THE CHURCHWELL WAY” is “THE RIGHT WAY.”
Below we give aome descriptions aud prices foryaur information and comparison. Bring this advertisement to the>tore and
use. it as a. guide ini buying.
Dress Goods.
uVis de-
partme n t
- is full and
■varied and:
the prices
■will sur-
i prise: you.
•For i n-
stancc:
12 1-2 Golden Rod Flannels, 10c yd ,
12 l-2c Fall Suitings, new, 10c yd.
16e; Black Sattino, warrant’d 12 12c
6c Best Oil Prints, solid colors r,c
'7 .a-2c Sliver Gray Calicoes, 5o
6c Summer Calicoes, 5c
10*. Shirt Giaglinms, 9c
.9.51-2 to 10c Apron Ginghams.3 to Sc
6c EaglOworth Checks, Sc
iJBeet Danville Checks, <5c
Girtahgs, extra heavy, 9c
'Bent Granville Hickory, 9.c
■Extra. Heavy Sea Island, °c
■Fine Biltmore Sheeting, ,»c
Aril wool dress goods, in
■serges, cretonnes,flan
nels, etc., worth 20c
$1.50, at ils2 il-2o
Ml Lawns, Mitislini! and.sncimer
. dress goods at cost.
specials,
. ,SM) yards Shying, ’-'Mo
5 Lamp-Chimneys, all ' >.es, 5c
■ Laof.s, Torch’ : i.ad Vrleu-
ceatic-H, Sc tyd
jLeed Bsue.ils with -Cap and
Tinware, Crockery
Etc.
This line is usually oarried iby
hard ware and furniture stores,-but
it is oneeif our leading departments.,
andias we do not depend on it.-as
the only source of profit, we can
sell you rthc same ware for .less
money.
Enameled. ware washpans, 15c to 25c
“ “ coffee pots, 18-toS3c
“ “ , Boilers, 2d to:20e
“ “ Stew pans, 10 to24c
“ “ Dish pans, 39- to 48c
Tin Milk' Pans, 2 qt to 2 gal 5 to 10c
Washpans, 5 to 9c
. “ ..Dishipans, .18 to 3Sc
• “,Coffee pots, 8 to 15c
■ “ JVIeddoring cups, 10to,18e
“ pie .plates* 4 to . 5c
.“ ’Dippers, 6 to 8o
“ Milk-b*ekcts, 15 to 10c
,Flutes, cups and saubers,
,plain.and decorated, 48 to 87c
■Steak dishes, gravy bowls, cream
pitchers, soup bowls, etc., atrprioes
.equally .low. Don’t go elsewhere
when you can buy here for less.
Eraeer,
5 Slate Pencils, wrapped in
•Red.and .Blue,
Spool Thread, any kind,
David’s Fast Black Ink,
Vaseline, pei bottle,
Toilet Soap, Armour’s, 3
iak.es ior
Heavy home knit Huy, 3 pair
Thick ink 1’alllets,
Large To wels, pet pair,
le
3c
l'<5
25.
5
10c
Clothing.
Our stock of Men aid Boys Cloth
ing and Ladies Skirts, though al
ready one of the largest in this sec
tion., is being increased daily. Don’t
buy until you examine thss stock.
These prices are only examples:
$5.00 Black Worsted Suits,
Clay’s Twills, $2.08
$7.50 Black Cheviot Stilts,
Satin Lined, $5.48
$8.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits,
up-to-now, $5.87
$10.00 Pin Head Gray and
'Brown Cheviots, $7-98
$12 1-2 Fancy Weaves, made
to flt and wear, $0.87
$15.00 Serges,, Blues and
Blacks, $11.48
$18.00 Unfinished Worsteds,
elegant ana dressv, $12,03
Ail wool men’s trousers for
only, 98o
$5.00 Fancy Stripe Pants, in
Grays and Brywns, $3:78
Boys suits' in latest patterns
and best fabrios, worth
$1.25 to $5.00, at 87c to $3.08
Gold Eyed Reedies, per paper, lc
Men’s Suspenders, 10c
Boy’s Suspenders, 5c
Hammers, good values, 10c
Men’s Linen Collars, 5c
Is addition to .all the above there
are i .. .her f t’.icleE, t\ c riots
of w ioj . *c cut v - i:j to sfvlesnet-
ple over . A via; . the store Will
convince v-.u.
5hoes, Hats and
Hosiery.
WE BUY SHOES IN CAR LOAD
Comfort, your moneys worth«M.d
a style that suits fire the things you
want. Our shoes provide for these
wants. They for thousands of peo
ple. Why not you come to our
store and settle the question,
$1,25 Ladies’ Solid Leather
Comfort, 98c
$1.50 Ladies' Dress Shoe,
pat tip, $1.33
$1.25 DeWitt’s Famous
“Dixie Girl,” $1.48
$2.00 “Sampson Brand,”
easy and elegant, $1.08
$2.50 John A. Carrall’s “Ma- •
line,” $2.12
$3.00 LadieS’ Shoe, very elc-
crant, $2.48
The Famous DeWitt’s Julia
Marlowe, $3.48
A Warranted Solid Brogan 1,
for Men, $1.10
A Dress Shoe for Men," $1.48
The “Lone Jack” Shoe, ■ $1.48
C. E. Green’s “Searchlight,” $2.12
“The Americus Shoe,” $5.00
value, $3.* ,
Hats and hosiery are found in
abundance here. To appreciate
them examine them.
Our ladies’ ready-made skirt
stock is our pride, and the price*
range <V. '^,'5 $6.46.
House Furnish-
, ings.
If a man loves a maid, it’s his busi
ness)
If n maid loves a man, it’s business.
If they got named, it’s their busi
ness.
But it’s our business to furnish
their house, so cheaply that they
can go on their way rejoic ; ng.- Our
furnitunc department oooupies the
second story of the store, and is a
whole stqpe in itself. Wo don’t
charge you twice what the things
arc worth, cither. Bqlow arc some
prices that will startle you:
$6.00 highly polished, solid
oak bedstead, »3.88
$18.00 solid oak 3 pieoepuit, $11.78
$18.00 solid oak sideboard,
American plate mirror, $13.48
$35.00 Golden Oak sideboard
French beveled mirror, $24.48
$10.00 Walnut covered fold
ing lounge, $12,48
Strong'wire bed springs $1.98
Very best bed springs, extra
heavy, $3.98
A large raattres, good sleeper, 1.98
The “Perfection” Mattress 4.18
“The Eureca,’’ a patent felt,
equal to the best, $8.08
Matting, a large stock to se-
• loot from, 19o up
Elegant Rugs, in 'Brussels,
Velvet, Axmmstcr, $1.48 to $3.80
Vfe also carry St#Y«* and Oook-
ir.^ Utc isi’.e, Table L, . «, Win
dow Sh.» !ch and Certain’'; in fact
verythie*; you nec-d to pirn in your
house.
"FOR CASH AND FOR LESS,’’ OR “THE CHURCHWELL WAY.’
COME TO SEE US!
J. H. hurchwell, Cordele, Ga.