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THURSDAY JULY 10, 1919.
ARE NO MORE CERTAIN THAN THAT WHEN | SAY “SALE”
it Means Bargains, and the people know it. Born and raised in Crisp County, I have known vou and vou have known me from the plow
handles up; we have been “Pals” and friends all our lives and you know I would not tell you a wilful lie for all the cotton you could sell in a
hundred years. s, P PR T
NOW FRIENDS, WHEN YOU COME TO THIS SALE
['will look you straight in the eye and tell you on the honor of man there is not anything advertised on this circular which I'can buy from the
mills and factories at the low price at which T am selling this summer stock; it’s a fact, and T want you to believe it; but I have to get rid of
these summer zoods to make room for my Fall and Winter Stock, and the Bargaing here for vou, heginning tomorrow, Friday, July 11, are
the Cheapest it has ever been my pleasure to hand out to you.
~ OUR BIG
Two-Page Circular
OUT TODAY
Is Packed so Full of
“GOOD THINGS”
It Reads Like-a
“Love Letter.”
GET ONE
LADIES WHITE
& PATENT SLIPPERS
89¢ |
ALL CALICOES
WORTH 20c TODAY
13¢c
$5.00 CREPE WAISTS
ALMOST FREE
- $2.98
A CIRCUS IN A DRY GOODS STORE
COME TOMORROW
JULY 11th
And every day until August 2nd, to
where you see the Ugly Man Wear
ing a High Black Hat.
The First Day of .This Big Money Saving Sale, and it
Continues Until the First Saturday in August
Buyers From all Over the World
Are flocking to America for every known kind of Merchiandise with which to S_PPQ]}’
the Hungry Naked people of the earth. Everything will be as high, if not higher, this
Fall and Winter, than since the war started. For procf of this read the sub-joined
statement from a New York paper. My word for it if you are wise to your opportunity
you will dig down and pull out your last dollar and “Stock up’’ for your future
wants at THIS SALE,
Heavens only knows when I will be able to SELL YOU AS CHEAP AGAIN.
COME QUICK
95¢ DRESS GINGHAMS
18¢c ‘
LADIES’ DRESSES
VALUES UP TO $15.00
CHOICE FOR
$6.98
LADIES GOWNS AND
SKIRTS
- The cloth worth more
; 89¢c
P.B.GLEATON
- CORDELE’S GREATEST BARGAIN GIVER
CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
$2.50 OVERALLS
COME QUICK
%1 69
MEN’S $1.50
WASHABLE PANTS
89¢
LADIES’ 7.50 SLIPPERS
All new and stylish
T $3:97 1
Trade In Cetton Goods Quiet This
Week, :
New York, July 7.—Trading in cot
ton goods was relatively quiet during
the week owing largely to the difricul
ty of securing all the goods called for.
Prices continue to advance, and sales
are b=ing made Yor delivery to the end
of the year. In zome honsges sales have
begun for the spring season in wash
zoods, white goods, and other seasen
able merchandise. The staple ready
to-wear business is larger than fac
tories can handle for immediate de
livery. Bleached goods have under
gone a further upward revision. Print
cloths are a cent a yard higher on
some numbers. Printg and percales
were advanced. Advance orders on
spring dress ginghams have exceeded
th 2 allotments of produection mill will
be able to geranteo. Retadters and
jobbers are buying steadily and are
finding deliveries slow and spot goods
havd to Iheate. Production is not com
ing up to expectations, owing to the
shorter hicurs of work and irefficieney
of operatives,and this leads manufnc
turers and merchants to predict high
er values.
Prices aquoted follow: Print cloths,
“8-inch, 64x645, 11 1 2¢, 64x605, 11 1-4¢;
Se*iinch 64x645, 18¢; brown sheetings,
southern standards, 26c¢; denims
2.205, 35%e; tickings, 8-ooz., 35c; nrints,
18*¢c; staple ginghams, 21¢; li¢
ginghams, 25¢, 27*c.
MEN’S $l.OO
WORK SHIRTS
5S¢
MEN’S $5.00 TO $6.00
PANAMA HATS
$2.98
MEN’S AND LADIES
SOX AND STOCKINGS
12c
BARGAIN
PRICES
ON
Everything
In The
House
AND REMEMBER
Gleaton
Never
Fools You
LADIES WAISTS
Ladies’ $1.50 Waists Al
most Half Price
BS¢c
- MEN’S $2.50 SHOES
White and Palm Beach
Colors
$1.49 ..
MEN’S $3.50 WORK
SHOES ;
High: Grade Elk Skin
$2-47 s &
SOMETHING DOING TOMORROW
FRIDAY, JULY 11
WHEN GLEATON
Says “IT’’ the People Know
it ils True
THREE