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That is exactly our position—always turn
ing out bargains which cannot be equalled
by Competition.
Read our list of unmatchable attractions;
Dress Goods
45.00 Handsome. Braided Novelty
Sait, regular value $7,50.
$7.50 Beautiful Combluation
■nit, former price $10,00.
$8.50 Exquisite Novelty Suit,
heretofore $12.50.
$10.50 will buy a lovely Suit, well
worth aud heretofore sold at $15.00.
We want to close out the line.
10c 2000 yds. double fold solid and
fancy Henriettas, formerly 12and
15c.
15c 2000 yds. 32 inch bordered
Henriettas, cheap at and always
sold for 20c.
20c 20 pieces 30 Inch Henriettas,
which possibly cannot be duplicat
ed short of 25c.
25c, at this price we oiler you a
quality of Henrietta, which will
cost >ou 35c all over town.
Our silk finished ,35c Henriettas
compare favorably with the 50c
.qualities of other houses.
Lovely plaid Brilliantines at 50c,
regular price 65c.
'Beautiful striped surah cloths at
45c, worth ISOc
Exquisite plaid serges at 50c, re
duced from 60c.
Novelty plaids ut 40c, reduced
from 50c.
Those magnificent 50 iuob all
wool plaids heretofor sold at $1.25
have been marked down to $1.00
per yd. aud at $1.25 per yd. we will
close out the remainder of those
beautiful $1.50 goods.
Those mnst be seen to be appre
ciated. In this connection we are
glad to state that we have been
able to secure another line of those
lovely
46 inch Henriettas
sold at 65c at the opening of the
season. These goods aro worth S5c
to-day, but we are offering them
at the old price
65 Cents per Yard.
Full line of colors to arrive in a
day or two.
Closing out those magnificent
cord revelres at 85c; valub $1.00.
If you wish to buy a dress, now
is your time.
Our line of
Black Dress Goods.
s complete and ranges from 10c
to $1.26 per yard; so we can suit
everybody, we think. Particular
attention is directed to:
Silk warp Henriettas 85c, hereto
for sold at $1.00.
Fancy Mohairs at 45c, reduced
from 60u.
Silk finish Henriettas at 60c,
strictly all wool, cheap at 75c.
Sublime quality at 75o, worth
$1.00. Richness of dye and finish
unsurpassed. Serges, Camels
hairs, I)rap D’Almas, and numer
ous other fashionable weaves.
SILKS. •
Our stock of black and colored
SUks is second to none In this sec
tion of the State. We have match
ed trimmings for every one of our
fine silks., making this a very
special and attractive feature, and
if our prices don’t please you, it
won’t be our fault, as before stat-
de, we want the money not the
goods.
Dress Trimmings.
W'e pay particular attention to
this department and claim that our
.dock in this line is not equalled in
the city. In keeping with our
other offerings, prices have been
reduced, wherever reductions
were possible, as we do not iute’ud
to keep the goods until they are
old and out of style. Xf any sacri
fices are necessary, we are willing
to make them now, when our cus
tomers will lie henefitted thereby.
FLANNELS.
A. MACK & CO,
Invite your careful attention to this page,
feeling warranted in the assertion, that while
this ‘‘ad” may appear a little lengthy, you will
ca^ryo r u y good immense 8tock “ ud further your own interests by a careful perus
Shoes.
All wool red flannels at 15c, 20c,
25c, 80c and up.
White wool flannel from 20c up.
Extra heavy quality red twill at
25c. Buy now; tlicsegoods will be
very much higher next winter,
thanks to the McKinley bill.
Cotton flannel at oc.
Our 10c quality cotton llannel
sells elsewhere at 12.‘2 aud 15e. It
can’t lie beat. 35c striped and plaid
wool flannel, for sacks, etc, torrner
price 45c.
40c will buy our 60c number.
Still finer goods at 45o, 50c aud
65c for the prettiest French flan
nels you ever saw; reduced from
75c. Now is tile time to invest.
al of it, as the inducements presented by us
this morning are not an everyday occurrence
but present themselves perhaps once in one’s
lite- time. We are known through this sect
ion as the
Underwear.
25c ladies French ribbed vests,
former price Hoc.
50c ladies ribbed vests, with or
without tdeeVes, recently selling at
75c.
75c for an all wool Frenuh ribbed
vest, cheap at $1.00.
Full line for infants and children ;
also union suits.
We oiler the best 50c uudershirts
for men in the State.
See our natural wool suits; also
red llaunel suits for ladies and
gentlemen.
We call special attention of the
young men to our Hue of
Neckwear.
50c will buy a scarf of uh which
you will find tu equal anything in
town at 76c.
Our 75c acarf will top any $1.00
scarf in Amerlcnaand qualities for
which you have to pay $1.25jauil
$1.50 at other places, we don’t ask
but $1.00.
Examines our lino; it won’t cost
you anything.
HOSIERY.
Leaders of Low Prices,
But the past, grand as it is, will pale into in
significance when compared with our offer
ings this morning. We are prompted to this
step first, by the unseasonably warm weather;
next, because we prefer to convert our goods
into money; we don’t want to carry a dollar’s
worth of Winter Goods, if we can avoid it and
we think we have hit upon the right plan
In order to accomplish this undertaking
We carry the largest stock of
these goods in Americus and chal
lenge competition to meet our
prices.
Fast black hose at 10c, 15c, anil
25c. At this latter price we sell
you a regular made goods, warrant
ed not to stain or fade. Of course
weearry still finer qualities; also
full line of infants 3-4 hose and a
complete assortment of childrens
extra long goods, from the chtap-
eat to the best.
We Must Sacrifice Prats
CORSETS.
The largest stock, the lowest
prices. Agents for the celebrated
O. B. A LaHpirite Corsets, the best
fitting and the best wearing corset
ever sold here.
60c will buy a corset of us worth
5c.
75c will suffice to buy a corset at
the BEE-HIVE, other storeB ask
$1.00 for.
At $1.00 we sell you the C. B. A
LaSpirite or Dr. Warners Carallne
or a French Woven Corset.
Try us on corsets
And that is just what we are going to <‘o.
Before we commence to enumerate, we de
sire to impress upon you the fact, that v hat
we offer you is not old, shop-worn stuff, hut
new, seasonable fresh goods, and no matter
how ridiculously low our prices tnay seem
rest assured that the quality will be as adver
tised in every instance. No baits, no leaders,
no misrepresentations; everything strictly con
sistent with legitimate business principles.
We have sold lots of shoes up to
now, but our stock is still too large
and besides we bad rather open the
next seiison with a fresh stock.
So we have also made reductions
here, where we could do so, as our
prices were already extremely low.
Ladies button shoes at $1.00.
Kid button shoes $1.50.
All $2.50 goods marked down to
$2.00.
This lot comprises lace, button,
patent tips aud common sense.
We still continue sole agents for
Linens.
Reed’s Fine Shoes-
Try our $2.50 number of this
make; you’ll never a ant any other.
Full line of childrens goods in
heeled and spring heels; alto men’s
slioes.
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING!
We have enjoyed an excellent
trade in tills line up touow; but we
bought heavier I ban heretofore
and hence deem our .slock a little
bit too large yet for the season.
Therefore we again desire to im
press upon you, when you start out
to buy your winter suit, whether it
be for business or dress wear, try
and remember that there is Hindi a
place as I lie BEE-HIVE, that wo
carry n very large stockof clothing,
that we don’t want to make a for
tune when we sell a suit aud that j
we claim that we will save jou |
money on your purchases.
As for
Housekeepers will find a large
stock to select from and all a
prices not equalled by any other
house.
10 4Brown sheeting at 20c.
10-4 “ “ best quailitr
25c.
10-4 bleached sheeting extra
quality 27J£; usual price 35c.
Quality not quite us good as 25c.
Best 10c towel ever sold in Geor
gia.
Napkins 25c dozen.
Damask at 25c wortli 36c.
Oil dyed colors 60c, usual price
65c
Bleached damask at 50c reduced
from 65c.
00c quality marked down to 75c.
Our $1.05 number reduced to 00c;
and at $1.10 we will sell you our
sublime $1.25 quality.
We would also mention in this
connection a special drive in an
extra size while spread, whicli we
oiler this week at $2.00. They are
worth $3 00.
Gents Furnishings,
Full Hue of Hocka, Huspemlerp.
ties,Shirts,Collars and CufTs t Hand
kerchiefs, Uuderweor, etc. etc.
Linen collars $150 doz; latest
styles; splendid quality.
Best quality british half hose 25c.
Guyot’s suspenders 50c.
Try the Silver King shirts; you’ll
find them to be better than atij
other shirt sold here.
Overcoats.
what shall we say? Come and take
them at almost your own price.
We’ve got an immense stock of
them, and what do w’e want with
them? bell them, if we can; we
think our prices on them will do
the w >rk.
A few words about
WRAPS! WRAPS!! WRAPS I!!
Our stylos and lit of the garments
we handle cannot be excelled; our
prices are unapproachable.
$6.50 Jackets down to $.5.00.
$7.50 goods reduced to $6.00.
$10.00jaekets at $7.50.
$11.50 jackets olfereil at $8.50.
$13 to $15 goods marked down to
$10.
More of those beautiful plush
capes at $5.00.
Plush and astraclian combined at
' .50 worth $10.00
Hpeciai value in a few
Blankets.
It is a rather cool undertaking to
meution blankets such weather as
we are uow having, but It can’t last«
always and as the old saying goes
“in time of peace prepare for war.”
We bought rather heavy and must
sell them. You know what
means. Come anti price them;
we’ll convince you that we are
sincere in saying, they must move
Plush Jackets.
A few domestic bargains:
5,000 yds. checks at 5c.
10c seaisland tills week at 8c.
Yard wide, soft finish bleaching
at 8c.
Bust Euglish pin* 5c paper.
Coats thread 4oo doz.
Large linen towel for only lOo.
Skirt braids 5c roll.
Handkerchiefs 25c doz.
Cassimeres.
Large stock, low prices.
6.5c quality marked down to 50c.
00c goods offered at 75c.
$1.00 quality for 85c.
$1.25 goods down to $1.00.
A few suits aud pants patterns to
be closed out atonce.
Jeans
at 15c worth 25o, ,
35o quality reduced to 25c,
40c goods ofiered at 30c.
50o numbers marke<l>dowu to 35c.
Shawls
of all kinds and sizes.
Breakfast shawls from 10c up.
Cool weather is bound to como
and these things will all come lu
right.
Now Is the time to buy.
Full line of Gloves, Huohlngs,
Ribbons, Collars, Laces, Embroil!
cries, Handkerchiefs, etc., at
Bee-Hive Prices.
In conclusion we would add: The prices stated are, of course, intended to be Cash; we Icannot afford to
• charge the goods as priced above. Your patronage is respectfully solicited,
*A. /AAGH &
Headquarters for Wraps.
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