The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 26, 1915, Image 6

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Ginghams A Full Line Fancy Ginghams We can’t place today for 1014 c They go at 8c We have a few suits left that we mu& close out. They are in the newest winter models. The materials are Whipcords, Gabardines, Wool Poplins and Serges exquisitely trimmed in Fur, Fancy Brocaded and plain tailored $9.00 to $17.50 Expert Alterations Eree We have 36 Ladies Tailored Suits that are not as new as the above that range in price from $12.50 to $22.00 To Close Out At $495 Xhe Price of Millinery is cut one-half MEN’S CLOTHING Pants— Mayfield Woolen Mills, Full line $1.50 to $3.00 COTTON FLANNEL Was 15c yard Now 9c YARD Jackson Mercantile Cos. PROPRIETORS OF i k The Star Store As usual we want to give our friends something good, and are offering for the next few days SOME BARGAINS That cannot be equaled, quality of goods considered. Below we call your attention to a few items. In this space we cannot cover the ground as completely as we would like. To appre ciate the bargains we have you must call and inspect the line for yourself. Ladies Suits All Shoes To Go At Reduced Prices PLAIN AND FANCY Woolen Dress Goods MuSt be Sold All SI.OO and $1.25 goods cut to 69c All 50c and 75c goods cut to 37c All $1.50 goods cut to 76c These prices larft as long as we have the goods Jackson Mercantile Cos. Remember We Have Ed V. Price’s 0 Tailored Line of Samples Men’s Storm OVERCOATS Sold for SB.OO Going Now at $5.00 Each Mens and Ladies UNDERWEAR The Sea son suggests this line We Have a Com plete Stock Atnoskeag OUTINGS Solid and Fancy As Long As They La^t 7k ggggggg gg The Greatest Bargain We Have Ever Offered Queen Quality Womens Shoes Sizes 2 to 4'A Narrow Sold for $3.00 to $4.50 Cut to SI.OO pair SEA ISLAND SHEETING 36 in. wide 5c YARD