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y Goods! Dry Goods!
yards of strictly all-wool
ics for skirts and dresses;
ffon, Panama, Cassimeres,
liantines, and plain and
:y all-wool worsteds. It
s to buy them now and
s money.
Suitings 24c
Panama and Mohair 33c
11-wool fabrics 67c
Chiffon fabrics 59c
eral hundred yards of Suit
in Plaids, Stripes and
ir pretty weaves, worth up
Oc and 75c the yard. Pub
>ale, per yard 18 l-2c
yards of very best 12 l-2c
15c Ginghams and Percale
iches wide, in best sum
patterns, and guaranteed
to fade, at 8 l-2c
i yards of best Simpson and
erican prints, fast colors
ranteed; on our opening
at 4 3-4 c, and 5c as long as
sale lasts. As many pat
is as a customer wants.
eral bolts of pure table lin
extra wide and beautiful
terns at the follf'wing low
|es:
Lalues, yard 29c
yard. 48c
1000 yards fancy lawns and
muslin?, latest patterns, w?rth up
to 15<*vd. Choose early. Your
choicij^l- 2c per yard.
The True Reason For This Sale:
On account of bad crops in 1912 our cash business this spring did not come up to our expecta
tion and we are sorely in need of ready money. I will leave for New York and other Eastern
markets about July 25th to purchase my fall and winter stock. To do this it takes lots of money.
For this reason we have turned this stock over to Mr. Arenson with instructions to sell the entire
stock and turn it into READY CASH no matter how great the sacrifice. : : : : :
or shine SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12th, 1913 O R N< BLOW.
Big lot of Linen, in all colors,
30 inches wide, positively the
best 25c sellers.. Public Sale
price, per yard 14c.
_ The more you read otlhis the
tnore interesting it is, and the
more truth you find. Read on
andyeap the harvest.
w
750 yds Poplin and Corduroys
in all colors; the regular 50c
goods. Arenson says: Your
choice at 210 ?■ yard.
13 Bolts if ' , Silk, in all
possible shades, fully 30 inches
wide, worth up to 50c per yard,
now 22 l*2c.
Corsets! Corsets!
$3.50 well-known Kabo Corsets
at $2.45
$2.50 Kabo Corset at $1.89
2.00 Kabo Corset at 1.39
1.00 Kabo Corset at .89
$1.25 Black Petticoats at_ 89c
3.50 Ladies’ Black Silk Petti
coats at $2.28
5.00 Ladies’ Black Silk Petti
coats at 3.20
$2 Lace Curtains sl.lßc
Extra large, 3 yards wide 2.50
and $4 Lace Curtains, the best
quality 1 39 pair.
50c Turkish Towels, pair 37 l-2c
1.50 Bed Spreads, full 11-4 size
at 98c
1.50 and $2 Ladies’ Parasols,
your choice 98c
5c Val Laces 2 l-2c
10c Laces at 5c
10c Embroideries 5c
25c Embroideries 14c
75 doz. Men’s Sunday Shirts;
this year’s goods; not one
worth less than 75c, and worth
up to 90c; all laid out on bar
gain counters. Choice 42 l-2c
Big lot Men’s Pants, made with
side buckles amd belt straps,
peg tops, a H(*hMrle of extrtT
fine worth up
to 2,50; all fizes; Public Sale
price__ * $1.15
RIGHT NOW
Behind closed doors a great transforma
tion is taking place. Business is entirely
suspended and the store under lock and
key until opening day when Arenson, who
has charge, opens this sale personally, and
the most amazing sight your eyes ever be
held will be before you. Wise economists
will prepare now, bake your bread, cake,
pies, etc., so you can come to the open
ing day and stay all day and attend many
succeeding days. Feast on the other fel
low’s misfortune.
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Make sure you come early and
to the right place; bring a little
money and big baskets.
OPENING DAYS.
Saturday, July 12
Monday, July 14
Tuesday, July 15
Wedesday, July 16
Thursday, July 17
Friday, July 18
Saturday, July 19
And will continue until it’s
all sold.
LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY.
Attend the opening day, whatever you do.
Let nothing keep you away Don’t do any
thing until you see and hear Arenson,
Saturday morning, July 12th, at9o’clock.
In a critical situation the real straight
from-the-shoulder, old-fashioned truth is
the best. The real truth never hurts any
one. Truth and conditions can not be de
nied. Facts and plain truths are stub
born. Here it is without mincing or hes
itating. Come see for yourself.
Anybody who fails to avail him
self of this opportunity fails to
pluck the ripest bargain in
Georgia.
PUBLIC SALE Winder Post Office
ro THE PUBLIC:
gin account of adverse cir
.nstances and prevailing
editions I have turned my
■ire stock over to Mr. Ar
*on to dispose of in any
Siner he may see fit.
I J. L. SAUL.
A Clean, Brief, Honest, Plain, Straight-out Statement of Truth and Existing Facts, Something
Entirely Different, Unlike Anything Ever Known in Winder— -a Good, First-class Stock of Sea
sonable Merchandise, Consisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods Suddenly and Unex
pectedly Thrown on the Market, Completely and Unconditionally to be sold at
IF YOU THINK
You have seen low prices
before, come here Saturday
morning, Jul v 12, and give
your eyes the greatest sur
prise they ever had. READ!
READ On, and reap the ben
efit. C. B. ARENSON.