The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, February 20, 1908, Image 8

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George Washington Many years ago used his hatchet on the historic cherry tree, likewise we use the hatchet, but its keen edge falls and buries itself in other things. As we are the true descendants of this great warrior and statesman, likewise we will not deny that we are chopping prices to the heart. We don’t know how much cutting George did, but we expedt to cut and keep cutting until we make kindling wood of our big Stock. Washington’s birthday is Saturday, the 22nd of February, and that’s when the sale begins and continues indefinitely. This sale is of juSt such goods as you are in need of now and in accordance with the decline in cotton and cotton goods. Remember that you can depend on us to keep you polled on all lines at all times. We follow the market and set the pace, always get our prices, BECAUSE The Big Store Sells Cheaper Washington Special, No. 1 1000 yards of Hill and Fruit of the Loom Bleaching both standard goods that you have been paying 15 cents for the past year. We got it in such a quantity and such a way that |A _ we will sell for a limited time at Ivv i Washington Special, No. 2 All of those Quilts that were damaged and soiled by water during a heavy rain some time ago, the price of wli:h was $1.50 IC* is now close to only half price. I /V Washington Special, No. 3 10—4 Pepperell Sheeting, bleached and unbleached, the price of which has been for a year 35 and 40 cents. We have made an, IC* unheard of reduction. Price now £t/v Washington Special, No. 4 1200 Dozen good Pearl Buttons, 12, 14, 16 and 18 line. They are sold by other merchants at 5 cents per dozen. We, in this case, as in all others sell cheaper and only ask for them, f * Per dozen Iv Washington Special, No. 5 This is the largest amount of Ball Thread ever sold for a nickel —when cotton sold at 5 1-2 cents a pound it brought more, but we are in F _ shape on it. We sell cheaper. 12 BALLS for t) v New Spring Shoes and Slippers It is of course too late to buy Winter Shoes because you could use them only a short time. You would naturally want to buy the new spring shapes and leathers which we had shipped out and have in stock to fill this demand don’t never question the fad: but that we are always first with the newed. ’ Let Us Show You the New Toes and Leathers Carmichael-Etheridgo-Smith Cos. i, 2,3 Third Street, Jackson, Georgia. Washington Special, No. 6 We have a few of those Carpet Remnants left and before our New York stock arrives, we want to close them out. They are cheap ICr* at 35c, but during this sale only WV Washington Special, No. 7 Ten thousand White Wove High Cut En velopes that everybody sells at 5 cents per pack age of 24, but we are chopping prices like i _ George and don’t deny it, per package IV Washington Special, No. 8 Savoy and Eclipse Shirts You have heard of Eclipse before but Savoy is anew one on you. You will get acquainted if you come here. You can take either of these to your bosom with confidence. SI.OO to $3.50 Washington Special, No. 9 200 pieces of colored finishing Braid that sold at 10 cents, they are as good as new, but we want to clean up for our new stock. We are certainly good to you when we make them r to you at half-price tJv Washington Special,No. 10 Laces and Embroideries are all going to be sold at this sale at such prices as will make the ladies smole a smile, they are all new, no old cats in the lot. If you haven’t done your spring sewing, now is the time. The Big Store Sells Cheaper Washington Special,No. 11 Amoskeag Gingham that the best city stores are asking 10 cents for will be sold here during this sale, which will continue indefinitely. These goods are the best and will go while Ol sale lasts at only, per yard (32 v Washington Special,No.l2 Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! Until everyone is satisfied you can find just the length, piece, the price and kind you want at a great bargain. We cull them from every depart ment in the store. Sale continues from day to day. HALF-PRICE Washington Special,No.l3 The first that come are the best served always, and that is true regarding our new Per cale and Gingham, best values and styles. Don’t you think it a good idea to do your spring sewing during these bad days when you are forced to stay in doors? Phone, or write for samples if you can’t come. Washington Special,No.l4 Torchon Laces slaughtered and will be the talk of the town when they are put on sale, because such values were never be fore offered or heard of—loc, Bc, 7 l-2c r and 6c values for only Dv Washington Special,No.ls New Spring Clothing coming in almost daily. You might think it early but you would be surprised to know the number of suits we have sold already, the weights and colors are admirably suited to March and April weather, the styles so new you can’t help but buy. Come in and see what’s going to be worn even if you are not ready to buy.