The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, March 15, 1907, Image 8

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The JACKSON MERCANTILE COM P A N Y A PROPRIETORS OF STORE JACKSON, CxEOIRiCtIJ^- Formal Opening and everythirg thats proper to wear from the market centers of the fashionable world. , , . , Thursday March 21st and Friday March 22nd .... Designers and Creators: Of the beautiful in Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks and allied lines of Dry Goods must have been in spired by a higher hand this season in Designing, for in our long experience never have we seen such an array of beautiful Shadings and Colorings as is found on this Seasons Flowers, Ribbons, Wash Dress Goods and Silks. The style tendencies this season in most cases are entire ly reverse from any previous sea son. We will not have to tell you to guard against carried over stocks, vou can see what we are showing and draw your own conclusions.—We can make affidavit to the fact that we carried c ver NO goods from last spring, what you see in our store will be NEW and not shelf worn. Good stylish Merchan dise is too scarce this season for VERY RESPECTFULLY—^ THE JACKSON MERCANTILE CO. PROPRIETORS STAR STORE DOQI FOlgel TUB Daks Thurs. Mar- 21st —and — Friday Mar. 22nd We shall be pleased to show you through the ENTIRE STOCK. prices to be slaughtered so be ware of cut prices articles. There must be some causes for it and the cause is out-of-datness. Millinery Talk We have’nt the conceit of Napolien, (tho’ this stock has his strength) or the tongue of ananias, so we are willing to concede that our competitors have also some of the good things in this stock, but allow us to say that in this line we have surpassed all previous efforts in selections of materials, patterns and employees. Miss Dolia Baugh, a lady of the finest taste will have entire charge of trimming, and the selling end will be ably looked after by Mrs. Mattie Plunkett whom all know to be a lady of extreme good taste.