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THORNTON WHEATLEY.
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by the thousand. Good goods at 5o
•Mb- Better ones 10e, 12Xe, 16o,
3)0,25o, end upwards to J W eaoh.
-8Uk haodkerehlefe in greet variety.
kldfclote2 f la l fteettytfni un
dressed et J5o, 1.00, 1,25. 1X0, 1.76,
2.00,2.60, end 3.00.
Remember, we are sole agents for
the oelebrated, perfect Ailing
Oil
Children’s
$3.
Our dally arrival* enable us to
offer something fresh to every new
coiner, and special attractions the
coming week.
One lot beautiful wool suits,
$1.75, suit.
One lot ladles’ doth suits, all wool,
$2.95, suit.
One lot fancy striped suits, beautl-
f * v.1. fu! shades, • £* <"
a <■*-) $2.39, suit.
One lot unusually choice suits, all
wool,
. J.25, suit
One lot,.only a few at that, extra
choice salts, sold formerly at'
$7.50,
to be sold at
$4,75, suit.
Dress goods in Robe patterns are
so popular that wo hare been com
pelled to repeat orders and supple
ment an already large and band
some assortment. Of course you
know they are the thing for the
season. The assortment presented
by u-> for your examination Is im
mense. » *. ~r
Ohr late purohaieg enable us to
offer pou some et4he lowest prices
we have ever known. You must
see them to appreciate them. We
are determined not to carry over a
single pattern if low prloes wilt sell
them.
Robes.
Robes eeretofore 7.50 and 8.00 we
will sell at 5.95.
Robes which were 10.00 we will at
7.50.
Robes formerly 12.60 to go at 9.90.
Robes formerly 18.00 for 12,50.
Robes formerly 16.60 to 18.00 for
14.76.
Robes formerly 20.00 and 22X0 for
17.60.
Robes formerly HOOfor1900.
, Plaids, Xl n
You know are having a tremeudl*
inr run. We have' ■Justrojfcned
our
some beauties at at - .t ffiv« v
65c per yaxd.
Remnants of Plaids and Strtpea
-n bargain counter. _
Plain Dress Goods.
There Is no department that la so
Greens,or aay.«ior.yoar
heart conld wish for. The prices In
tee all wool good* range from 40o to
1.00 per yard.
Toe cotton worps art here in the
greatest profusion, end the prloes
range from SStfo upward*. You
will find here some extraordinary
value*.
Broad Cloths.
Onr (took of Broadcloth* cannot
he Ignoref •'"ftielriVOKti aa a dreim
for style aqgmrvlpR ommot be overr.
estimated. - We are showing a vast
. range of oolors anid several different
qualities. One of the blggeet bar
gains of the week will be thoee 6.25
•altafor
$4.98.
We have a choice lot of Dress
Flannels in both plain and fancy,
and are closing them oat at prices
that cause people to mervel at tbeir
They - ere moving with almoet
lightning like rapidity, however,
and oan’t last long at the present
rate.
Since the opening of the season onr house has been daily filled with multitudes of
people, attracted by our grand display of Dry Goods. The cry has been for more help all
the season and to our sorrow a great many of our friends have been compelled to wait for
us by the hour to get an opportunity to serve them. We, of course, consider this
compliment to our stocu, our prices and our way of doing business.
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Our friends know, however, il is money in their pockets to call on us and do then shop
ping here, as they can always depend on getting goods exactly as represented, and without
having to question the price—it beiog the same to everybody, and ONE PRICE ONLY:
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That always lower, too, than any competition dares to touch.
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Black Goods.
This whole page devoted to. this
deportment would hsrdly do Justlco
ihm i .%L-
. That we ere headquarters for all
South Georgia there ■ ean he no
question. That onr prloes ere low
er than any house In this section ie
demonstrated dally by a com
parison of fabrloa and priced; that
the variety presented by no it
greater than any several houses
combined w* will leave to any one
toJuuge; that our sales will quad
ruple any bout* in Booth Georgia
will be aooo by a abort, atop in on
store.
This deportment for year* has
bten our prld*. The present season
boa more than doubled onr moot
■anguine expectations.
Black Henriettas
We have them herefrom • beau
tiful 49 Inch all wool »Uk finish
Henrietta at 49o to the handsomest
sUkwarpaill 76ever shown bore.
Ournumbora at 62*6, 78c, 85c
and 1.00 are marvete of beauty.
'Our Melrose Cloths st 75c. Our
Secastools at ’89e. * Our BalAlte'
cloths at 95c. Onr Serges at 89o.
Our Drep D’Almas at 90c. are open
to tb* United States for comparl-
Silks.
Many now things added to this
department In the last few daya.
All tha delicate shade* for even
ing wear. ‘AU the desirable shade*
for general wear.
Those 1.28 faUlse* will be offered
thoeomlng week for 98o. Wagaar-
1 antes they cannot be beat in tbta
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It needs but half a look for any woman to
convinoe herself that ours is by long odds
Of Amerious
You will find ours the best, oheapest, most
perfect fitting and most desirable materials
for the olimate. Onr very low prices have
led many to avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to buy quickly. It is not withih the
range of ordinary probability that equal op
portunities as those we present to-day will
pe offered >fcgain [this season.
We oall your attention to one lot ladies'
all wool perfeot fitting Jackets at $2.98 we
will compare with anybody's $4.00 garment.
One lot Jaokets at 3.50 worth 5.00. One lot
Jackets, the finest values we have ever had
at 4.50 and 5.00. The styles and qualities
we give you at 6.00,6.50,6.75 and 7.50 are
simply unmatohable in Amerious, At 9.00,
10.00, 12.50 and 15.00 we present the
ohoioest lot of stuff ever carried.
PLUSH GARMENTS
Are having a tremendous run again this sea
son. Compare onr 10.00 Plush Goods with
what others ask you 12.60 for. Our 15.00
Plush Ooats-knook out anything in Ameri
ous Others as high as 25.00. New Plush
Capes just opened at 4.98 and 7.50 each.
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS.
We are better fixed than ever in this line.
We have the weights speoially suited to this
olimate, and we are determined to sell every
ohilds .wrap in our house. Prices out to the
quick and jhat right in the heart of the sea-
0b&>.children's oloaks at 2.00, 2.50, 3.00,
4.00 worth nearly douhlfc the money. We
have them as high as $10.
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at halt price. They-- are choice
.good* but broken lot*, and our idea
U to dear them put; 25c, 80o, 85o,
id 40c for goAdswei thdouMe tha
country. They are here in browns,
tans, heliotropes, mode*, greys, and
numerous other shades. Valval
brocades, oti t
matoh.; In
largest One
In black i
most unusual bargains it has ever
been onr good foiwno to posootf
•"SUsssHtWtMii!
make prii
petition.
Excellent black faUlaea at 96c,
1.19 and 1X0. Armnres at 68c, 1.19.
Peaqde*aole^at 1J% 1X0 and 1.71
811k AlmiiHl.
One lot choice colored border ex-
trasize Huck Towels »t I5c each.
About ilv* thousand towel* on
■ale at prloes you may newer too
The variety la too great to go Into
details. r/fT* “
65o, 78e, 860,1.00, 1.16,1
i* 60 Hosiery.
I On* I area lot Mi-aaJyt Blank
Hose. Derby Bibbed.TO* oar onlrT
One lot'splsndld*qnqdQh
sad fMtblsok, 16o per pair, . ,
One lot Misses stainless ribbed
boss, double knee, et le for largo
On* lot extra heavy boys’ hose,
7M to ex, 260 per pair.
One lot of f»s black and sUinlens
ladles’ derby rWoftftoa* sold her
tofore at 40c, at >
than you evur
bought at the price. Wr" *— 3
loti oC otter numb.
40c, 45e. 60a, and aa
pair.
Underwear.
price.
Blankets
and
,cr
Comforts.
The lerfee and most-oamprshsn-
sl vo line of that* we bava eycr car
ried. Ten baled nmr dpftifortsfrom
1.00 to 8X0 eaoh. Our blhnkeU at
2.60,3.00,8.6f, 4.00, an J 5.00 per pair
are dkoellaid values.’ x
At 6.00, 7X0 and 9X0, yon have
only to see them' to be oonvjnoed,
they are ’’the stuff.” Pevoral palm
of good blankets, slightly stilled, at
slaughter price*.-
i^wsIlsJ .M
ribbed »“ch
1
sm*4 / |
at 26 per oent cheaper than you will
find them In Amerlcus.
Ever article In this Hue right
new.
The ohoioest stock of underwear,
hoaieiy, glove*, Handkerchief* and
■<Bp^dat<mUCW3r«dl» then*
price* oafunder wear.
On*. lot ahlru and , drawers to
match, richly -worth 1.60 for 08o per
■alt.
One lot’sEIHa ind| drawers to
istch, beanttfoT weight and excel,
lent quallty'1.16 salt.
A.xtad MlBefl -I. I.o
One lot meflnd shirts and draw*’
era at 1X0 salt.
-One lot natural wool ohlrta and
drawers worth 2.50 for 1.9$.
The choicest lots of goods at 2.26,
’2.75,3.50,4.00 and 4.75 In Amerious.
Half Hose
One lot regular mad* sox
per pair. One lot French ribbed
worth v r
for 19 cents.
'r P*lr. One lot superfine bal-
** | brlggan and British socks at
25 oents a pair.
Fast black and stainless socks at
25,33#, 40 and 60c.
Onr lino of hosiery for gents
cannot bo compared with in Amer*
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