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THE GOURANT-AMERICAN.
VOL. X.
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'The Popular Trading Resort.
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UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!
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Our Stock is Immense. We are Determined
lo Undersell oil Competition.
Mens’ black Cheviot suits, worth §l6; our price §7.75.
Mens’ finest quality Imported Corkscrew Prince Albert suits, ab
solutely worth §25; our price §ls.
Mens’ splendid quality cassimere suits, worth §6.50; our price §3.25.
SHOE DEPARTMENTS
Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button Shoes $1.00; worth $2.00-
Monaghan, Bay & Co.’s Ladies’ Fine French Kid But
ton Shoes, all styles, guaranteed absolutely worth
$3.00; our price $1.75.
Ladies’ Patent Tip Oxford Ties 75c.; worth $1.25.
Misses’ Dongola Kid Button Shoes, with heels or
spring heels, worth $1.50 to $2; our price sl.
Mens’ Hand-Made Shoes, bals and congress, worth
Five Dollars; our price 53.50.
OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS
Fine wool Ohallies worth 25c.
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46 inch extra fine black Henrietta Cloth 50c.
45 inch black Silk Drapery Nett, worth $1.00; our price oOe.’yarrt.
Fine quality Satines, 10c. per yard; worth 20c. ■
45 inch black Mull Embroidered Skirtings,'worth $1.00; our price
50c. per yard.
Splendid Quality Dress Ginghams and Chambrays, per
yard; worth 10c.
The Largest Stock of Cents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats in Horth Georgia.
Prices Lower than Ever Before Shown, Clothing for Men, Boys and 1
Children, In all Grades, at Prices Guaranteed One-third Less than Other Houses.
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of the Dry Goods Trade, Cartersville, Georgia.-^*
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1), 1891.
Boys’ suits, age 4 to 14 years,‘worth §2.50; our price only 95c.
Mens’ fancy worsted suits, elegant goods, worth §ls; our price §9.90.
Boys’ pants, age 4 to 14 years, worth 75c.; our price 19c. pair.
Mens' jeans pants, worth $1.00; our price 45c.
Infants’ Dongola Kid Button. Shoes, 40c.; worth 65c.
Mens’ Nice Dress Shoe, plain or cap toe, worth Two
Dollars; our price One Dollar per pair.
Gents’ Nobby Black Straw Hats, 35c.; worth
Boys’ Black Wool Hats, 15e.; worth 40c.
Gents’ Latest Style Stiff Hats, worth Two Dollars and
* Fifty Cents; our price 51.25.
Best Calicoes, fast colors, sc. per yard.
Ball Sewing Thread, Columbus Mills, one cent each.
Gents’ Seamless Balbriggan Hose, 10c. pair; worth 25c.
All Linen Napkins, 25c. dozen.
Heavy Cotton Checks, per yard.
Ladies’ black Silk Umbrellas, 26 inch, nobby handles, $1.00,.
worth $1.50.
Ladies’ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, sc. each.
Gents’ Unlaundried Shirts, reinforced back and front, Wamsutta
Muslin, 75c.; worth SI.OO.
Gents’ splendid quality Outing Shirts, 25e.
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