The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, November 10, 1916, Image 12

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I ari uzmiramjiLncAr -. ■*. * ;jr^,t-.m mvt. imr. 'r r if—■ r r'rirJpn--trar:-Aiiarr- - .ix-.yw-im-gr-f , NOVEMBER SOTH ; Providing the national bird for this occasion is not the only thing necessary, its indispensable, its true, but your table linen comes in for a share of consideration, and even this wont make turkey any better—but it adds a GREAT DEAL— specially to the hostess, to be able to seat her guests around a pretty table of pure white linen. We have a comprehen sive !?ne of linen and napkins suitable tor all occasions, and we are anxious to show them price ; reasonable. The reason for bringing this to your attention early is that you will have ample time to prepare and this same preparation answers for the Xmas holidays, too. Avery important fact is that no flax at all is obtainable from across the seas. What’s that going to do for linen? Same thing cotton has done for cotton goods. DOT’ r FORGET OUR CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, and lots of other things you want when you cook that Gobbler. Hosiery, Underwear, Sweaters and Blankets STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! READ! REFLECT! ACT! Higher Prices Certain and Sure ff Onyx ” ~ —y i*. . f. .\ > '< ,K • t f Wi’/TT/w • v vV *>, r "v \ ?f ... //Qj C ,lAJ f I 2-m4 -fea' I >■■■■■■ ■-■il —■ ■■■■■ ■ ■■■,, I YOU KNOW that Cotton is 19c. YOU KNOW that Hosiery is made of Cotton. YOU KNOW that Underwear is made of cotton. YOU KNOW Sweaters and Blankets are made of cotton and wool. YOU KNOW that we are selling them at the same prices we were when cotton was half this price. YOU KNOW Iw that, that cotton is too high, or these goods too cheap. If you have sold cotton high, why not buy these goods while they are cheap? Save money “guoying and cornin’.” YOU KNOW THAT IT IS GOING TO BE COLD IN WINTER, same as it is hot in summer. NOW TO THE POINT:—Why not give your stock of UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATERS AND BLANKETS a look, and if you have enough and they are good you are lucky. If not our advice is that that you don’t wait until a co!d wave comes to drive you to get them, but DO THIS JOB BEFORE PRICES ARE AD VANCED. We have saved our customers lots of money by advising them to buy all classes of cotton goods as early as they can. Many have done as we said. Nothing for you to lose and all to gain. We have EVERY KIND OF PRICE OF SOCK AND STOCKING; WE HAVE EVERY KIND, WEIGHT AN PRICE OF UNDERWEAR for all sexes and sizes and BLANKETS galore; But the first morning the mercury drops to 32 these lines will be broken and shot to pieces, worse than the German lines are.' Then you will fail to get just what you wanted and be packed in a surging crowd of ( buyers, you will think of what we are telling you here right now while times art? good. COME, SELECT THEM NOW FOR THE FAMILY. DON’T PUT IT OFF, WE ARE TELLING YOU FOR YOUR OWN GOOD. Etheridge, Smith & Cos. THE OLD RELIABLE NEW YORK STORE SELLS GOODS CHEAPER *" j ... i 1 . .• ' \A^ s*& Y Yt Jr \ lv . - \ '■' •* . .V' >! I t J — '; y ;.' .vTj 'v i'.-) lV ;\ 1 Hosiery Ferris SENSE Waists] I ferris' '^ Oi \ GOOD \ ‘.r ‘ ■-; 7 5 L H \ I }>( SENSE / ' K ~~~ \ /* j \ cc.u. ■>*?■ j , 1; l V /' A / \ j "■!- i This Lbel is on jjul-J i\ \\ W •-$* , •',. ", l j aa I every . *enui nc jHiH \A\ |U .. j I Ferns Want |,-W : | FERRIS FERRIS ! !j® ! I Style 704 $.50 Style 112 $.75 .luLj ! JSJ, 7 to 11 Years 11 tc 14 Yean f Recognized as the best In style, quality and work- 1 \ manship. Take the place of corsets, give style i g tj I: with comfort. Properly fit nli shapes from child- FERRIS hood to womanhood. Style77o SI.OO Call at our Corset Department and see them. farm “Onyx % mmL ft*