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4 The Great and Only Leaders of Very Low Prices at Jackson, Georgia,
TT7IJE Clouds are rolling by, and the sunshine of Prosperity is dispelling the gloom of djprsssm£f which, like a pall, has overhung us for the past two years. The signs of the times are propitious, and
1/ passing eyents are cheering, and the prospect? of plenty and conferment were never br\ MeY, while business all over the country is surely improving Ymd 'prices stiffening all along the line. The
/jjjj great bulK of the goods offered by us were purchased many months ago, when buyers were few, and sellers many—and when ready money got goods nearly at its own prices. Never did our line
contain so large a percentage of goods bought under x r alue. We don’t parade a few leaders at prices showing a loss, and relying on less well known goods to recoup ourselves. We believe that
every person should have the value of a dollar when he earns it, and when he spends it. Here’s our logical belief. He who sells at a small profit sells quickly. Money does double duty with us. We
try to treat all alike—the same measure of liberality to everybody. You may try us as you please. Search stores ’round town through and through, but you will never find a stock that approaches ours
in magnitude or in prices. We are in a position to smile at our would be competitors when they undertake to cope with us in prices and quality of goods we have in store for our many friends,
Our
is under the management of Miss
Annie Rolph, of Baltimore, assisted
by Miss Blanche Thompson, of Wil
mington, N. C. In this department
you will find all the leading styles and
at prices that defy competition. As
this is our first fall in Millinery, we
have no old stock to work off. Ev
erything new and up-to-date,
Kid
We take measure of yo ur hand and
fit you with gloves. Aud if they
hurst or do not fir, we will give you
another pair.
(Sapes. (Sapeis.
Just received, sixty more ot those
capes we sold so cheap. How is this:
Extra heavy double cape, trimmed
fur, cheap at $4.50, the balance
to go at $3.00, only a tew of this kind
left.
©omesties.
We have not got a thousand bales
of domestics, but we bought what we
have before the advance, and will sell
you good checks at 4t a yard. Grif
fin aud rescue checks, best made at
5 ceuts per yard.
Yard wide sheeting 4c per yard.
Yard wide Sea Island, 4 3-4 cents.
Kiait Ufidenßeeir.
Full stock tor Men, Ladies, Misses
aud children. Wool or cotton. Men’s
white wool under shirts $1.25 pr pair.
IT COEPT every word we say at or above par. Don’t discount a single sentence. Our policy is square against exagerration. Common prudence and ordinary ideas of expediency
would prevent indulgence in deceptions, if no higher motive did not. Today’s announcement is startling in sensationalisms so far as puces are concerned, and yet every item
f h ) is easily susceptible of verification. Come and see us.
Y Truly Your Friends,
THE GLOBE STORE, C. G. Fennell & Cos., Prep’s. JACKSON, GEORGIA.
A STORE IS VALUED
©ress (>o©d6, notions,
Mr. J. L. Yopp has charge of this
department, assisted by F. S. Wil
liams, Mrs. Tenella Fretwell, aud
Miss Blanche Thompson.
We have a few of those handsome
French Dress Patterns left. We did
not mark them up two hundred per
cent at first of the season. Others
will have to reduce their prices 75 per
cent to equal our prices. Just think!
a dress pattern all silk and wool at
$4.00.
One lot dress goods, fancy weave
and cheviots, we have been selling
themfor 50c to 75c, they have got to
move, as we say 25c for your choice.
Black and colored cashmeres 36 iu.
wide at 20c yd. All wool 36 inch
dress goods 25c. 40 inch Silk Finish
ed Henrietta (black) others ask 75c,
our price 50c.
A big line Broiatiue Chamelion all
wool filliug, cheap at 12 1-2 cents, our
price 9 1-2 ceuts.
Silks. Full line. Faille, Peau de
Soie, Satin Duchess, Brocade, and all
the new weaves. Ask to see our 28
inch heavy black satin fo r skirts.
VELVETS—AII colors in foreign
and domestic. Also changeables aud
three toned mirror velvets. Fancy
changeable silks tor shirt waists from
45 cents up.
PLAIDS. —This is a great plaid sea
son. You must have a plaid shirt
waist. We haye a fall line iu Silks,
Flannels, Serges. Salines, etc., from
12 1-2 cents up.
JACKSON. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895.
JSQDS.
We bought too heavy in Jeans and
will sacrifice them to reduce stock
and make room. Ten per cent lower
than any one else.
Galicses.
Navy Blue, Turkey Red and dark
colors at 5 cents. Dress Ginghams,
good, not mosquito netting, 5 ceuts.
Bfankets.
11-4 white blankets 89 cents per
pair. See them. Do you wear cor
sets ? If so, try Featherboue or R.
& G., the most perfect fitting Corsets.
We have corsets from 25c to $2.00 in
white, slate or black.
Keep your feet warm. Be sure to
examine our stock of Hosiery. Silk,
wool and cotton from 5c to SI.OO per
pair. Heavy ribbed, regular made
for school children, only 15c would
be cheap at 25 ceuts.
Delians.
Hair pius 2 ceuts per paper. Toi
iet pius lc per paper. Buttermilk
and glycerine soap 15 cents per box
of 3 cakes. Children’s handkerchiefs
2 cents each. Ladies handkerchiefs
5c to $1 00. Gents handkerchiefs 5c
to 75c Ball thread 6 for 5 ceuts.
of©tSiߧ.
M. G. Barfield and J. R. Sams have
charge of this department.
Men’s suits at $2.50.
Men’s suits at $3.50.
Men’s all wool cheviot $4.00.
Men’s all wool worsted $7.50.
We carry the newest and nobbiest
line of clothing in Middle Georgia.
Jeans pants 50 cents.
Jeans pants, all wool, 75 to 85c.
A splendid line of odd pants of all
the latest shades aud stripes. AM
wool cassimere pants $1.50 per pair.
Boys knee pants and suits—Just
received third shipment, 75 boys
Jackets and pants. Suits which will
go at the remarkably low price 5 to
14, 75c, another lot at SI.OO.
Best on earth $1.50.
Boy’s knee pauts 25c to $1.25.
OVERCOATS—Second shipment
just arrived of overcoats iu all the la
test styles and perices to suit every
body.
Par and Angara.
Just received a line of colored and
black fur for trimming capes, also
white and tan Angora wool for trim
ming children’s eiderdown cloaks.
Flannels.
It is not necessary to quote prices
as we are selling that extra quality
red twilled as fast as we can get it,
which proves it to be the best in
town for the money. Grey twilled
Flanuel 15c per yard.
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IfKeeis.
Boyß Brogans 2 to 5, 90 cents.
Boys Dress Shoes $1.15 cents up.
Mens Shoes.
Men’s Brogans 6 to 11 at SI.OO.
Mens brogans best made $1.25.
Men’s High cut $1.25.
Men’s High cut $1.50.
Men’s Buff Bals $1,25.
Men’s Calf bals $1.50.
We carry the famous iiockland
Shoe Co’s shoes in all the leading
styles and toes.
LADIES’ SHOES-Ladies \Don go
la button 75.
Ladies Dongola button 85c.
Ladies Dongola Button sl.
Ladies Genuine Kid button SI.OO,
$1.25 and $1.50.
We have in stock Clark, Calm ary
& (Jo’s shoes in all the latest styles.
HEAVY SHOES—Women’s polkas
75 cents.
Women’s glove grain SI.OO.
Women's Glove grain $1.25.
Women’s Oil Grain SIOO.
Women’s oil grain $1.25.
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
Child’s polkas 5 to 8, at 40c.
Misses’ polkas, 8 to 12, at 50 cents.
Misses polkas 13 to 2, at 75 cents.
Childs’ grain button, sto 8,60 c.
Child’s grain button, 8 to 12, 75 cts.
Misses grain button 13 to 2, SI.OO.
Misses Kid button, 13 to 2, SI.OO to
$1.75.
R& G
Gorsets
©roeerieg.
J. M. T. Mayo and D. G. Me Mi
chael have charge of this department.
400 barrels ot Globe half patent
Flour, same as Jersey Lily, and
White Frost, $3.75 per barrel.
A good straight Flour $3.50.
1,100 bushels genuine Texas Rust
Proof Oats, 38 cents per bushel.
50 barrels New York Granulated
Sugar, 21 pounds for SI.OO.
5 1-2 pounds good coffee SI.OO.
4 1-2 pounds best coffee SI.OO.
30 pounds good Rice SI.OO.
12 1-2 pounds good soda 25 cents,
150 boxes Tobbacco from 22 1-2
cents up.
1 dozen boxes good matches 5 cents.
1 car salt. 110 pounds white seam*
less sacks, 55 cents per sack.
Barb wire 3 1-4 cents per pound.
Genuine Fibre Gharneis.
Genuine Fibre Chamois in black,
slate and tan in both weights, for
sleeves and skirts.
Don’t buy the imitalion, as it is
nothing more than paper, and when
it gets damp you will have to re
place it with more.
Ask for the genuine Fibre Chamois
and no one will dare give you the
imitation.
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