The Vienna progress. (Vienna, Ga.) 18??-????, September 15, 1904, Image 5

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Some Valuable Information! Do you want to buy your goods right this fall? If so it will be to your interest to learn k W-oB f* ktB f lli illOTWIll W4T|V Wtoh is IStSl WMW> AND TO LEARN IT AT 'V f ' 3\ M. Cburcbweire, Cotbele, 0cot\jia. TheTeasons whj^ “THE CHURCHWELL WAY” is the “RIGHT WAY” are: i) He buys everytliing for Cash, and the manufacturers know it, and they offer him better bargains and for less money than to finras that buy <©3i -account. Tie buys shoes and furniture in-car load lots, and everything else in large quontities, thereby getting the lowest freight rates frontfdhe great Eastern markets. ;He sells for easih and avoids the expense of bookkeepers and loss from bad accounts; nor does he have to charge his customery interest on bad accounts. i 1 . ' t ■ *HIs goods areitfeliable in every^'ense of the word, so much so that he s.ands ready at all timesjjto take back,any article you ma buv and return votu* money if there is nothing ih the honse that can be put in its place. For the above reasons his customers are always satisfied, and a satisfied customer is the best proof Ihat “THE CHURCHWELL WAY” is “THE RIGHT WAY.” vReiow we give some descriptions aud prices for your information and comparison. Bring this advertisement to the store: and use :it;as a guide iritbuying. Dress Goods. partjmeirbt is fmil ;antt var red; anti the [prices will -sur prise you. For iim- 12 l-£ ((Solflen Rod Flannels,; Me yd 12 l-2c FallvSuitings, new, Wc yd 15o Black. Satti tie, warrant’d 1:2 12e Bd Best''Oil iFrints, solid colors 5o 1 l-2c Stiver iGray Calicoes, So Bo SutBMvar Calicoes, Sc 10« Shirt Ginghnms, | 9c 71-2 to Wte Apron Ginghams 5 to 8c 6c EaglewoirtkiCheoks, Best Dan voile Oheoks, Gutihgs, extaa ibsavy, Best Granville Hickory, Extra Heavy Sea island, Fine Biltmore Sheeting, All wool dress goods, m serges, cretonnes,flan nels, etc., worth 20c $1.50, at 12,l-2o Ail Lawns, Muslims and summer i®ea« goods at cost. Tinware, Crockery Etc. This line is usually carried by hardware .and furniture stores, but it is one of oar leading departments, and as we do not depend on it as the only source, of profit, we can sell you the same ware for less money. Enameled ware washpans, 15c to 25c “ ■ “ coffee pots,18 to 33o “ •«< 'Boilers, 24 to 29c “ “ Stew pans,TO to24c “ “ Dish pans, 39 to 48c Tin Milk Pans, 2 qt to 2 gal 5 to lOo -j5o 160 <9o ■®c «c Ac “ Wash pans, 5 to 9c “ Dish pans, 18 to 33c “ Coffee pots, 8 to 15o Meddering cups, 10 to 18c “ Pie plates, 4 to 5o “ Dippers, 5 to 8o “ Millc buckets, 15 to 19c Flates, cups .and saucers, plain and decorated, 48 to 8.7c Steak dishes, gravy howls, oream pitchers, soup bowls, etc.,.at prioes equally low. Don’t go elsewhere . when you can buy there for less. Clothing. (Aur stook of Men and 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 prioes are only examples: $5.00 .Black Worsted Suits, Clay’s Twills, $2.98 ■$7.60 Black Cheviot Suits. Satin Lined, $5.48 $8.00 Fahey Cheviot Suits, up-to-now, $5.87 $10.00 Pin Head Gray and Brown Cheviots, $7-98 $12 1-2 Fancy Weaves, made to fit and wear, $9.87 $.15.00 Serges, Blues and Blacks, • $11.48 $18.00 Unfinished Worsteds, •elegant ana dressy, $12,03 AH ..wool men’s trousers for only, ' 98c $5.00 Fancy Stripe Pants, in Grays and Brywns, $3.7.8 Boys suits ih latest patterns and best fabrics, worth _$1.25 to $5.00, at 87c to $0.98 Specials. 98c 20 Shee*'ng, j Ch'Wney!' . U gust', ’ c Torchon and Valeu- c-=.. ics., 5c yd Lead BewUe wi},h Cap and ' Eracei:, .£ Slate Pencils, wrapped in Red and Blue, Spool Thread, any kind, David’s Fast Black Ink, / Vaseline, per bottle, Toilet Soap, Armour’s,. 3 t T.ct fo 1 Henry h«-'ic knr riost, . pa; Thick Ink Tgyjle: i, LargejE&wels, oar pair, 1c Gold Eyed Needles, per paper, le Ic Men’s Suspenders, 10c 4c Boy’s Suspenders, 5o 3c Hammers, good values,' 10c 3c Men’s Linen Cellars, 5c In addition to all the above there 10c 'are ujaa-y o tin jfcn. of w -I u ire Min,. - i?'. • to'halcspeo - u pie e o:>. A vifit to the ..tore will fn'o con-- ■> e you. Shoes, Hats and Hosiery. we buy Shoes in car load Comfort, your moneys worth«w*,d a style that suits arc the things you want. Our shoes pro vine 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, $1.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoe, pat tip, $1.25 DeWitt’s Famous “Dixie Girl,” $2.00 “Sampson \Brand,” 1 easy and elegant, $2.50 John A. Carrall’s “Ma- line,” $3.00 Ladies’Shoe, very ele- eranl v The Famous DeWitt’s Julia ' Marlowe, A Warranted Solid Brogan for Men, A Dress Shoe for Men, The “Lone Jack” Shoe, C. E. Green’s “Searchlight,” $2^12 “The Amerious Shoe,” $6.00 value, $3.48 Hats and hosiery are found in abundance here. To appreciate them examine them. * Our ladies’ ready-made skirt stock is our pride, aurl the prices . - Cl it, " ',0 !-8. u r 08 c $1.33 $1.48 $1.08 ,$2.12 $2.48 $3.48 $1.19 $1.48 $1.48 House Furnish ings. If a man loves.amaid, it’s his busi ness; " If a maid ioves a man, it’s business. If they get married, it’s their busi ness. But it’s our business to furnish their house, so oheaply that they can go on their wqy rejoioing. Our furniture department occupies the second dtory of.. tho store, and is a whole store in itself. We don’t charge you twice what tho things are worth, either. Below are some prices that will startle you: $5.00 highly polished, solid oak bedstead, $8.28 $18.00 solid oak 3 piecosuit, $11.78 $18.00 solid oak sideboard, American plate mirror, $18.48 $35.00„Golden Oak sideboard French beveled mirror, $24.48 $16.00 Walnut covered fold ing lounge, $12,48 Strong'wire bed springs $1.98 Very best bed springs, extra heavy, * $3.98 A large mattres, good sleeper, 1.98 The “Perfection” Mattress 4.18 ‘-The Eureoa,” a patent felt, equal to the best, $8.98 Matting, a large stock to se lect from, 19o up Elegant Rugs, in Brussels, Velvet, Axminstcr, $1.48 to $3.80 iar.,v ••M'lvfiHaiTOriok- lensii.i, Table Linenr, Win- • tides aud Curtains; in fact ever-;-.-...tg you need to putin your hot. ‘FOR CASH AND FOR LESS,” OR “THE CHURCHWELL WAY.” COME TO SEE US!