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THE GfETTE r HFTON, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1893.
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the Following Price List
Groceries
Shoes
Ladies glove grain, only 86cta,
Old Ladies Comforts, 11,00.
Ladies Cowpen shoes, 04cts.
Children’s Cowpen shoes, 45cts.
Children’s Dongola patent tip, 40c.
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) $1,00.
Late and Congress calf shoes,
for men, $1,50.
Plow shoes, for men, $1,10.
Boys lace shoes, (solid) 85cts.
W. has some-especially attractive bargains in ev
ery lii»« of jt^<;ntira.l merchandise. In fact his bargains arc so
liumeno «« and seductive that, like the fair maiden in the picU
pro, you -w-i 11 at a loss to. make a selection of your purchases.
I herein cnumerate some of the more taking attractions.
AH Koods are plainly marked at the advertised prices.
Call «sst*rly before all my bargains arc gone and I will. en
deavor- make you happj'if low prices will do it.
Prunes,
nt prioos our coi»|KJtitor*
line of Trunks
Cents, EACH
Because the prices we ask for everything we sell are not large enough
to make us so, But We are busy, and that’s the next thing
to it. “A’Little IIer6 and., a Little There,”
Is our motto.
ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF
Low Prices for this Section
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HQ
Dry Goods.
Calicos, per yard, 0.4/cents.
Check*,' per yard, 4 cent*.
Shooting, per yard, 5 con)#,'
Bleaching, per yard, 5 cent*.
Gingham*, per yard,,4 cent*.
Jean*, per yard, 15 cent*.
Hickory Rtripe best, extra heavy,
only.8 cent* per yard.
- Ginghams, boat, pur yard, 0) ul*~.
Percale*, 4-4 por yard, lid cent*.
Corset*, 26 cent* each,
liuttod^ikir grort/Qd/K-'iiK ! -
Ladii>* )*|ijrt*, 60 DOUgf each.
Falfitn’ii6fi-<! CM' :*
Ribbons
nu<l ,
Laces,
at all price*.
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Ladie# wai»t*i cheap.
Jnto Hug", 50 cent* each.
Ladies’Hose, per pair, 06 eont*.
Thread, (Coates) per spool, 04cts.
(Nothing.
rndershirt*, for men, wool, 35(0*.
Undershirt*, for men, cotton,25ct*.
Ovcrshirt*, for men, oaly 26oU.,
Laundered shirt*, for 60cts.
Half ho*e, per 1 pair, 06 emit*.
Join* Pants, warranted
^ * ISToi to Ri p
or money refunded, only (J5ct*.
’ants, W ; nwn,eiily
’ant*, for men, all wool, for 81,66.
Ve are pinking- thy aipte*t drive
’L( iT'HfN’G oVeK kliokn in this
LAMES
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DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE
Meat, per lb. 7 l-2c.
Breakfast bacon, per pound.
Lard, per popnd) 08 e^its, *
Coffee, per pound, 20 cent*.
Tobacco worth 40 cent* per pound
only 25 cents.
.Starch, per pound, 05 cents.
Oysters, per can, 00 cents.
_ __ Baking powder, per pound, 20ots,
Mince meats,
Olives,
Olive oil,
Durkees dressing,
Corn starch,
Maple syrup,
Couuanut,
Cocoa,
oafs,
:*!- SCOOTER STOCKS, 75
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Agents for—McGORMIGKS 1 MCXVVETC the cheapest and :best on the market,
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SECOND STREET,
TO N, GEORGIA.
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Or at our Stock which
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TO KEEP UP WITH THE
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Constantly Changing
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and in that manner CONSTANTLY RENEWED.
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Our Stock is Large Enough to SiJfe jc>^> 1 y alt your
wants, and we guarantee a saving to you.
Give baits by selling one article at or below cost, then making up on the
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balance the customer may want. There is no business in
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per center: One swallow does nbt make
Summer, nor does one
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