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HAIRE & WILSON’S PIANO CONTEST
HAIRE & WILSON’S PIANO CONTEST
The mid summer shop|«ers/S?e always looking for the store that sells the most up-to-date
line of goods at the lowest p/?*es. We are just as careful in selecting our stock as you are in
selecting the dainties foityour table. We are always studying the styles and make every
effort to keep our stock up to the standard.
We call your attention to the easy way to win a piano. This instrument is worth$350.00
and it is well worth the working for. '
Our prices on goods are as low as can be found anywhere and we can show the latest
styles and newest goods in the market.
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Rules of Piano Contest.
1. The contest will close Monday night,
September 2nd, at seven o’clock.
2. The name of the successful candidate
will be announced as scon after the contest
closes as votes can be counted.
3. Every customer making a purchase at
our store will be given a cash ticket entitling
them to as many votes as there are cents on the
cash ticket.
(For an example, the ticket reading
Mdse. $2.50 will entitle the holder to Two Hun-
dred and Fifty votes.)
4. Customers receiving these Cash Tickets
can vote them for their favorite, or give them to
any other person for them to vote.
5. All votes not turned in within ten days
from date of purchase will be void.
0. Votes may be brought to our store per
sonally, or mailed in.
7. The standing of the candidates will be
announced in each weeks issue of the Searchlight.
8. The name and address of candidate must
be written plainly at the top of each cash ticket
on line designated for names. •
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Standing of Piano Candidates up to 7
O’clock Monday Evening, July 8th.
Miss
c$:
Mrs,
Mattie Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga.
Vesta Duke.
Effie Harrell, Vada
Vera Smith
Dorothy Emanual, Bainbridge.
Grace Smith.
Louise DasVergea, Bainbridge.
Blanch Mims, Climax.
Nellie Goff.
Jesse Scott, Bainbridge.
Blanch Grollman, Bainbridge.
I&th Brainerd,
Thelma Carter, Climax.
Eddie McCloud, Bainbridge.
Elizabeth Gaines, “
Katherine Griffin, “
Terryss McBride,
Cora Lee Smite, ‘'
Marion Matthews, “
Bessie Callahan,
M#ion Harrell,
Opie Toole.
Vannie Howell, Attapulgus.
Mittie Shaw, Bainbridge.
lanthia Bower, Fowltown.
Freddie Lambert,
Jessie Slocumb,
Flora Maxwell,
Elsie Conner,
Edith Funderburk,
E. V. Moore, Bainbridge.
Addie Brinson,
D. F. Crenshaw,
A. B. Lamer, Diffie.
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Piety Hurst,
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Vote for your choice of the candidates or nominate some
of your choice.
y’rite the names nf candidates and their addresses- plain
cash tickets.
C.h this paper every week for the standing of eandi-
Ready-To-Wear Depart
ment for Ladies
We have a complete line of ladies lawn and
batiste also the gingham dresses well QQ&
worth $2-00 selling now for wOw
Ladies fancy summer dresses worth C1 A Q
$2.50 selling at ^ I >40
Ladies Glascow dresses in white trimmed with
dainty embroideries well worth $5.00 Q 4 0
we are selling for w>*fO
Ladies all-over embroidery dresses Q AQ
worth $5.00 will se ll for OivO
Ladies white linen dresses trimmed up in the
peblum effect with linen'cluny laces C QO
and bands worth $10.00 for only OavO
Ladies white lingerie dresses beautifully trim
med in laces and n a !e up in the jk QQ
latest styles for *lavO
We have a few pretty lingerie dresses left in
the very nice quality trimmed up in thej Irish
laces and very fine bands from
SI 0.00 to $20.00
Childrens Ready-made Dresses^
We h ve the little ginghams and suitirl-
from 25c to $2.00 in a complete assoj r
colors. . v l
Children white dresses nicely made up and tr/ ned
up in pretty laces priced from .48cts^^j2 r '\.
We have the children drawerse^rcu sizes from lOcts
to. 25cts.
Ladies Muslin Underware
We have the gowns in good quality of cambric
made up plain, at 48c
Ladies gowns made up with lace collar and low
neck trimmed up in good quality of round tread
lace for 75c to $1.19.
Ladies gowns of nice quality nainsook beau
trimmed in linen cluny laces in different
at $1.50 to $3.98.
" Just received a big lot of
pretty hair ribbons we are
making a run cn at 10c
to 20c per yard they are
well worth 30c.
We have the Pictorial
Review Patterns, did you
ever use one of them?
They are considered the
most economical and
prettiest styles. We carry
a full stock of them all the
time. w
New Goods
We receive new goods every few days and you
will always find a complete assortment in the house
to select from.
You know the reason we sell jgoods as cheap as we
do. The “spot cash” system solves it all. When
the goods go out they are paid for and welfare not
losing any sleep over the customers that are planning
o skin you.
Our millinery room is still in force; we have a mil
liner that will be pleased to have you come in and
have your summer hat trimmed, we have] a line of
trimmings suitable to make it look new.
Now is the time to make special efforts in the
piano contest as the ones that get a good start now
will have the best chance of winning.
Have your friends to trade here and save you 'the
cash ticket as they will help [you to win a fine
piano.
|“The.Store That Sells
Everyth ng for Ladies
I and Children for
! “SPOT CASH”
& WILSON B S3r
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