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Store will be closed
,day, July 11th, to
•ange the stock and
irk down prices.
C. B. ARENSON
PUBLIC SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
J. L. SA UL, Winder, Ga.
Look for the Big Blue
Sign! . Remember, A
Bargain depends on
what you get. Aren
son sells the bargains.
Apron Ginghams 5c
-2 and 15c Dress Ginghams, all
>rs, in stripes and plaids at 8c
i yds assorted colors, Percales in
pes and plaids, worth up to 15c,
ice at 5 l-2c
l and 8c Cotton checks, all colors
-2c yd
Lace collars at 10c
braids, 4-yd bolts 2 l-2c
10c Pearl Buttons at 4c
5c Ribbons at 2 l-2c
10c Ribbons 6c
15 and 20c Ribbons 9c
10 and 15c Braid, yard lc
Big lot Ladies’ Tailor-made Skirts
and Wash Dresses, latest possible
creations and worth to sl2; Skirts
made of all w’ool materials and nice
ly trimmed: your choice from 98c
up to $3.24
Ladies’ $1 Waists at 59c
Ladies’ 1 50 Waists at 98c
Ladies’ $2 Waists at 1.19
4.50 Silk Waists, black or blue,__2.2s
$2 Men’s Pants 1.36
$3 Men’s Pants 1.95
3.50 Men’s Pants 2.35
$4 Men’s Pants 2.65
Big Lot of Trunks at any old price.
Get one quick.
About 50 Suit Cases, extra large size
and built to hold togethee; worth up
to $2, at 89c
Alpacca, Sicilian and Serge Coats
fot the Summer; any 2.50 coat 1.90
Any 3 50 coat now 2.25
Any $5 coat now 3.75
BVD Underwear 39 c
Elastic Seam Drawers, 50c kind, 39c
Boys’ 75c Wash Suits at 39 c
75c Children’s Dresses at 42 l-2c
Ten Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses,
worth from 4.50 to 7.50, choice 3.45
Men’s Straw Hats: 1.50. $2 and 2.50
Straw Hats in all latest shapes, and
bought for this season. Choice. $1
$1.25 Men’s Silk Hats 84 c
) Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
|HLOSS BROS. BALTIMORE CLOTHING and other
od makes at the cost of their raw material. : :
3 stock demands the very particular attention of the most economical
*ers. To appreciate their values you must see them. To see them is to
Amazed, dumbfounded beyond the belief of your own eyes. : : :
G. 50 Suits, Public Sale Price $ 8.90
: $15.00 Suits? Public Sale Price $10.85
$17.50 Suits, Public Sale Price $11.90
$20.00 Suits, Public Sale Price $14.75
$25.00 Suits, Public Sale Price $17.90
ALL BLUE SERGES TWENTY PER CENT. OFF.
i ’1
BOYS’ KNEE SUITS SIZES 4 to 18.
.00 Knee Suits at $1.35 $3.00 Knee Suits at $1.85
00 Knee Suits at $2.65 $5.00 Knee Suits at $3.35
15 all-wool Blue Serge Suits, $6.50 quality in the
rery latest styles, sizes 9 to 18 at - - $3.95
Positively no humbug, no fake or
just money making scheme. A genuine
and bona fide PUBLIC SALE for the
benefit of those who buy. Merchants
will do well to avail themselves of this
opportunity.
W. L. Douglas Oxfords for Men and Boys
At sacrifice prices. 390 pairs of them. In Tan, Patent
Leathers, and Gun Metals, Lace or Button, all bought for
this season.
$3.50 Douglas Oxford 2.85 $4.50 Douglas Oxford 3.15
$4.00 Douglas Oxford 2.85 $5.00 Douglas Oxford 3.15
DOUGLAS STAMPS THE PRICE OF HIS OXFORDS IN PLAIN FIGURES.
We are overstocked in Men’s Oxfords, hence these prices.
LADIES’ OXFORDS.
Here is what happens to about 600 pairs of them in all
leathers and latest styles. : : : : ; :
$1.75 Oxfords at $1.24 $3.00 Oxfords at $1.95
$2.25 Oxfords at $1.65 $3.50 Oxfords at $2.45
$2.00 Ladies’ White Canvas Slippers in Lace, Button
and Pumps at - . $1.48
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We wish to impress upon your
mind that no especial bargain stuff
has been bought for this sale in or
der to induce you to come. In fact,
since it must be sold out complete
ly and unconditionally, all the fall
and winter stock has been involved
in this Sale , such as Blankets, Ov
ercoats, Outings; in fact everything
nothing reserved. In buying now
you save more than half of its reg
ular value. Spring, Summer, Fall
and Winter stocks, all on sale, at
retail , in bulk, or at public outcry.
COCf TKic* Here’s more. real truth—Arenson sells
LKLI KOaU I 1110. out Bankrupt, Fire and other stocks
commission. Now it’s easy to figure that no sale means no commis
h and he don’t care what the loss is, it’s easy to figure that he sells at
ne price. Do you see the point? You get the benefit. Make careful
te of this. Just bring your own eyes and let them see and judge for
'irself. Read on-=-it grows more interesting. You will be greatly sur-
prised and delighted— twice glad; g&d you came and of th&**gains voik
can dhrry away. Consult your own interests.: Buy whlPand where
your money will get you the most. Saving is the road to wealth The
greatest savings opportunity of years is before you. What will you do
with it? It is the psycological and logical moment for you to “lav in”
your next year’s supplies. $ I does the work of $2 and $3 Come in a
hurry. You can’t resist these unheard of LOW PRICES. ’ You e-pt
benefit of the “Arenson Way”— any old price.
yard, — _ —-48 c
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choicA^T l l-2c per yard.
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price, per yard 14c.
more truin you nnu. iteau on
the harvest.
gooas. Arenson says: lour
choice at 2 1 <> yard.
wide, worth up to 50c per yard,
now l-2c.
price_._ $1 ' 15