The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, September 19, 1913, Image 6

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MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. MILLINERY OPENING Tuesday, September 23, Wednesday, September 24. We have made the most elaborate preparations for this season’s business than we have ever made in seasons past. We have combed the market and gathered together the best and most attractive line we have ever had. We enter into this season with more confidence as to results than ever before in our business career. > • WE LOOK AT OUR STOCK WITH PRIDE . • - and with the full confidence that we have excelled even our own past record. We believe that we have gotten together a line of goods that will please every woman, miss or child in this territory. Visit us on one of these two days and you will be absolutely convinced/ Ml season’s styles in for ladies and misees authenti m cally Reflect the most favored fashions of the master makers. The uncertainty, which often makes conservative dealers tardy in _J| Jj !♦ | | making early displays, is an unknown quantity here. Timidity is a sign of weakness TT'jj jp I '/ For months past we have been in close touch—elbow to mmm " >r elbow—with the most prominent coat makers in America, tfj and as a result, we stand firm and secure in early orders 9 placed,'and many styles for those who appreciate early selection. Even though you have no idea of buying now, a visit will prove interesting, and in the end beneficial to you when you finally make up your mind. ODH LINE OF LADIES’ Suits and ©oats Is Superb—Everything that is the newest and BEST IX STYIyE OF GARMENT AND WEAVE OF CLOTH. Übe Jachson dbercanttle Company Proprietors Star Store, Jackson, Georgia.