The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 24, 1915, Image 8

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Time, Place And Goods To Buy Time-The Present. Place—The Old Reliable New York Store Goods—Our Variety. Well Selected L_, O W F* RIC E D „ Qur sales were large Our openings jujft over was by far and admitted by every one who visited our jftore “The Best In jjars, aDDr eciate the con and surprisingly satisfactory. This is the best evidence that the styles, the goods and prices are ngnt v thig display to - gratulatorv expressions and the ready response to our opening invitations, feel amply paid tor ail enorw i in^ant favor and your liking. The two days sale that we put on on our opening days at SPECIAL CUT PRICES met with *o OU r OPEN approval, so much so that we will continue it until Monday night, the 27th, so if for any reason you laiiea s i continued just ING AND THE SALE you can take advantage of this extension as the opening display will be kept out anu the 2 5 t h. THE the same. We specially invite all teachers and pupils who could not get here in the week to come on aai > they wan t it. TIME HAS COME NOW and the people are making their selections in order to get jmft what they warn . that came Don’t delay. No time to lose. It’s best for all concerned. We are adding some other items to the sale at c v in since the opening. SDRY GOODS Opportunity Get Lasft Week’s If you want to do the days work you will do this Fall—get last weeks paper and come here before Monday Night the 27th W have some prices and goods advertised that will make you think and with a small amount of cash you can supply yourself with enough goods to clothe the entire family. The prices are on a7c ka&i Look out for higher prices later nn |' * £ oats Sweaters New Shipment Today \ i; ]|' WojMv For many reasons its advisable to buy wAbmft mmm early. The first cold or even cool day YfiJ/juM® * we w ave more th an we can do. ‘fWlf m / yv'jf rsMJi] Jw.i fwl Ift\ Someone will be delayed or disappoint ,^W|-Xlffix .Q /f ed—make your selections, get your order 'jp /{$ Ml ftlmpWlifjili-mWi in and it gets out to you on time and Vl %T\/' iWjfjtlJlk iff fm when you want it We have made our lla 1 l wtv v*vf f nfkn first reduction on Ladies Suits, fill i 0 tl 4-' Suits, Wool, Satin lined, $8.50 to $55.00 MUZ* & Coats, Wool and Plush Satin lined, $2.98 if " *U. ||T ANARUS" Sweaters, Wool and Silk, 50c to $4.95 Shoes, Clothing, Furnishinqs, Etheridge Vloerltt Thaxton Each of these gentlemen are supplied with the goods at right prices, and they know their business. They have served and with satisfaction, they want to do it again. Think of them and come to see them when you want any item in tu* r OU , we “ named. CREAM of goods at buttermilk prices. mennesabove Etheridge, Smith & Company Waists, Skirts and Petticoats Its easy to choose from these lines. They are all of the latest 29^ styles and textures; the assortment is varied and large enough to get any size, color or price you demand. 7 J Waists, Silk and Cotton, 98c to $5.00 Skirts, all wool and silk, $1.98 to SIO.OO \CK Petticoats, Cotton and Silk, 50c to $5.00 / Best idea is to come see—try them on, stand before the mirror. / \ \ NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. //f K\ SPECIAL VAlp.Es, I^IiWII MILLINERY PROSPECTS (Notice Hat Styles Illustrated.) Every woman and child is a prospedt, sooner or later you will get a hat. We have worked out every detail, provided every color, kind and price to meet the demands. While /^v we have sold lots of | them we are getting in \ the new ones by express as fast as they are put on JOB*. WKf sale in New York. You |iPMEfe * can absolutely depend on our goods, styles and prices to be corredt. *