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ALL LADIES AND CHILDRENS
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Dresses
Are Now Going ^ Factory Cost
We have quite a large stock of these Dresses on
hand and rather than carry them over we are
going to sell them at a sacrafice. Now is yonr
chance to get a good quality a£„ J . style dress for a
small sum. We have on display a wonderful lot
of dresses for 98c don’t fail to see them.
CORSETS
Our line of Corsets is the most complete in the city. We have
a full assortment of Karo & Royal Worchestor Models, all the
very latest models and best material. We have the best $1.00
model Corsets on the market. a
SHOES ——
Our entire stock of ladies and childrens shoes are going at re
duced prices. Come in and let us fit you up in a good shoe for
less money than you ever paid in your life.
We now have on display in our Millinery department the very
latest things in headwear for mid-summer. The styles we are
showing are being worn in all the large cities and are making
quite a hit. Come in and let us show you what we have.
The beautiful piano that we are going to give away is now on
display in our store. All the ca^idqjfes in the contest and all
others that are interested are iijfwefindt^ 0 caJ1 and inspect same.
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embroider;^ ahd laces
We invite you to inspect our line of pretty embroideries and
laces. We have on hand fWt-jVlaces and embroideries at this
season than we want to<nny^?er, anc * we make some very
attractive prices. Emb&d. flouncings are always in style
and we can makey^' some very low prices on them.
Pictorial Review Patterns
These patterns are considered the prettiest and most economical styles, we carry a com
plete line of them in all sizes. We have just received^jthe new mid-summer style book
price 20cts and with each book you get a pattern free.
We have just received a new lot of pretty neck-wear for ladies, from 25cts to $1.50 take a
look at our windows end you will see the latest «tvles.
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Watch our millinery room and you
they are on the way.
You are cordially invited to visit ou
purchase, we are glad to have you, we ass
in this section, we have attenttive clerks, eJ^ctric fansJv jid ice water.
actionT>LerA w days the summer felt stseet hats
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American i'. u are under no obligatioa to make a
lle u 'all VjmSorts that can be found in any store
Standing of Piano Candidates up to 7
O’clock Monday Evening, Aug. 5th.
Miss Mattie Griffin, Bainbridge, Ga.
22438
“ Vesta Duke.
21426
“ Jessie Slocumb,
17852
“ Effie Harrell, Vada
- 16635
D. F. Crenshaw,
16506
“ Piety Hurst,
15917
Marie George
14566
“ Mattie Swicord, Fowltown
14132
“ Estelle Carert, Climax, Ga.
13516
“ Dorothy Emanual, Bainbridge.
9879
“ Vera Smith
6452
“ Nellie Goff.
5768
“ lanthia Bower, Fowltown.
3465
“ Blanch Mims, Climax.
3447
“ Addie Brinson,
3372
“ Opie Toole.
3356
“ Eddie McCloud, Bainbridge.
3293
“ Blanch Grollman, Bainbridge.
3032
Minnie Jester
2937
“ Louise DesVerges, Bainbridge.
2194
“ Marion Matthews,
2184
“ Thelma Carter, Climax.
1959
“ Terryss McBride,
1901
Kattie Gllsson
1870
Mrs. E. V. Moore, Bainbridge.
1753
“ Ruth Brainerd,
1536
“ Elizabeth Gaines,
1436
“ Bessie Callahan,
1397
“ Marion Harrell,
1349
“ Jesse Scott, Bainbridge.
1254
“ Cora Lee Smith,
1167
J. S. Bowers
990
0. N. Alverson,
937
A. B. Lamer, Diffie.
856
“ Grace Smith.
829
“ Katherine Griffin,
823
“ Edith Funderburk, “
639
“ Elsie Conner,
584
“ Freddie Lambert, “
, 519
“ Mittie Shaw, Bainbridge.
387
„ Vannie Howell, Attapulgus.
273
* 1 Flora Maxwell,
235
Vera Phillips Babcock’ Ga.
35
Vote for your choice of the candidates or nominate some
one of your choice.
Write the names of candidates and their addresses plain
on the cash tickets.
Watch this paper every week for the standing of candi
dates.
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 soon 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.
6. 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.
.REMEMBER IT’S AT
HA1RE & W1LS©N’S
The StoJe that sells eveaything for Ladies’ and Children.